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at Antietam,55,57,61;Chancellorsville,75.Indianapolis (Ind.),98.Irish, in Wisconsin regiment,143.Islands—Argyle,157;described,156.Hutchinson,164,166.Johnson's, military prison on,108.Jackson, Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall),17,20-22;at Kernstown,19;Chancellorsville,71,74;killed,73.Jefferson, Thomas, cited,11.Jefferson Rock (Va.), visited,10.Johnson, Andrew,175.Johnson, Hon. Herschel V., sketch,151,152.Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., superseded,129;at Bentonville,172;surrenders,114,173,174,176.Jonesboro (Ga.),141,143.Juarez, Benito P., service with,181.Keedysville (Md.),50.Kelly's Ferry (Tenn.),101.Kelly's Ferry (Va.),92,96.Kernstown (Va.), skirmish at,19.Ketcham, Col. John H., assesses damages,106.Kettle Run (Va.),43;skirmish at,42.Kilpatrick, Gen. Hugh J., at Falling Waters,90;skirmish,172.Kingston (Ga.),127.Kleven, Capt. John E.,180;at Monteith Swamp,154.Kopff, Asst. Surg. Thomas, of Third Wisconsin,180.Lee, Gen. Robert E.,96,97;at Rappahannock River,39;Richmond,171;surrenders,173,176.Leesburg (Va.), executions at,81.Lewis, Gov. James T.,120.Libby prison,29.Lieurance, Lieut. Stephen, of Third Wisconsin,180.Limbocker, Capt. George W.,25,26.Lincoln, President Abraham,166;call for troops,3;at Maryland Heights,63;pardons,109;appoints Howard,134;votes for,146;assassinated,175.Lincoln County (Tenn.),105;guerrillas in,106,114;reorganized,109-111.Little Round Top (Pa.),84. See also Battles: Gettysburg.Little Washington (Va.),31.Losses: at Bolivar Heights,13;Winchester,19,20;in retreat to Martinsburg,29;Cedar Mountain,34-36;Antietam,60-63;Gettysburg,89;New Hope Church,126;Peach Tree Creek,129,134,135.Louisville (Ky.),98,145,180.Lynchburg (Tenn.), birthplace of David Crockett,105.McAlpine, Lieut. William T., of Second Massachusetts,179.McClellan, Gen. George B.,15,47;arrests legislature,11;retreats,39;reappointed,46;removed,64;votes for,146.McDowell, Gen. Irvin, commands corps,30;at Cedar Mountain,36;criticized,38;removed,46.McIntyre, Capt. James B., mustering officer,6.Macon (Ga.), march toward,147.Macon Railroad, captured,141.McPherson, Gen. James B., killed,133.Madison (Ga.),148.Madison (Wis.),4,104,120;veterans at,105.Maine, Tenth Regiment, at Cedar Mountain,35.Manassas Junction (Va.),18,41,81. See also Battles.Mansfield, Gen. Joseph K., commands corps,47.Marietta (Ga.),122.Marvin, Q. M. Joseph T., of Third Wisconsin,180.Martinsburg (W. Va.), retreat to,27;confederates at,81.Maryland, legislature arrested,11;Lee enters,47;plundered,51.Maryland Heights (Md.),10;Lincoln at,63.Massachusetts, Second Regiment,18,25,77,78;letter of,177-179;letter to,179;at Antietam,55,61;Germanna Ford,69;Raccoon Ford,96;Atlanta,136;in South Carolina,162,168;Twelfth Regiment, at Bolivar Heights,12.Meade, Gen. George G., commands Army of Potomac,82.Mehan, Capt. Dennis, of Second Massachusetts,179."Merrimac," Third Wisconsin embarks on,93.Mexico,180,181.Michigan, First Cavalry,27.Middleton (Md.),50.Miles, Col. Dixon S., surrenders Harpers Ferry,52.Milledgeville (Ga.),150;capital city,148;arsenal destroyed at,149.Millen (Ga.), railroad destroyed,153.Millen & Augusta Railroad, destroyed,153.Miller, ——, captured,108.Miller, Mrs. ——, secures aid,108."Mississippi," Third Wisconsin embarks on,95.Monroe (Wis.),120.Monteith Station (Ga.), mail captured, at,154.Montgomery (Ala.), confederate capital,1.Moran, Lieut. Edward V., of Third Wisconsin,180.Morehead City (N. C.),175.Morse, Lieut. Col. Charles F., of Second Massachusetts,179;at Atlanta,136.Mountains—Blue Ridge,18,30,92.Catoctin,49;skirmish at,48;crossed,50.Cedar,32.Lookout,101.South, crossed,50.Mulberry (Tenn.),105.Munn, Surg. Curtis E., of Second Massachusetts,179.Murfreesboro (Tenn.),99.Nashville (Tenn.),98,99;military governor at,109.Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, described,99.New Jersey, Thirteenth Regiment,96;transferred,47;at Chancellorsville,73;Atlanta,133,135.New Market (Va.), manœuver at,21.New York (City),65,92,95,175;draft riot,93.New York (State), draft riot,94;regiment, deserters executed,81;First Artillery, at Gettysburg,87;Savannah,157;Ninth Regiment, transferred,18;Twenty-Eighth Regiment,23;One Hundred Seventh Regiment, transferred,47;at Milledgeville,148;One Hundred Forty-Fifth Regiment,103;One Hundred Fiftieth Regiment,106,130.Nickajack Pass (Ga.), crossed,116.North Carolina, described,176.Norwegians, in Wisconsin regiment,143.Oakey, Capt. Daniel A., of Second Massachusetts,179.O'Brien, Capt. Moses, killed,35,36.Ohio, trip through,98.Orton, Capt. Thomas E., wounded,132."Paint Rock", captured steamer,100.Parker, Capt. Theodore K., of Second Massachusetts,179.Parkersburg (W. Va.),180.Parks, Maj. Warham, of Third Wisconsin,180.Pennsylvania, invaded,81,91,93;Twenty-Eighth Regiment, at Bolivar Heights,12;Twenty-Ninth Regiment, retreats,24;officers discharged,128.Perkins, Capt. William E., of Second Massachusetts,179.Persons, Surg. Horace T., of First Wisconsin Cavalry,127.Phalen, Capt. Edward A., of Second Massachusetts,179.Pickett, Gen. George E., charge at Gettysburg,88,89.Pope, Gen. John, commands army,30;criticized,31,37,38;retreats,38;at Manassas,43;removed,46.Portage County (Wis.),1.Porter, Gen. Fitz John, commands corps,42.Price, Col. Edward L., court martialed,103.Prisons—Fort McHenry,11.Johnson's Island,109.Libby,29.Proctor, Lieut. Edwin F., of Third Wisconsin,180.Raleigh (N. C.), campaign,114,173.Rappahannock Station (Va.),92."Red Star" Division, guards railroad track,99.Resaca (Ga.), enemy abandon,122."Resolute", armed tender, captured,157,158.Richardson, Lieut. Moses P., of Second Massachusetts,179.Richardson, Lieut. Jesse, of Second Massachusetts,179.Richmond (Va.), campaign against,117;Lee at,171;Union army,176.Rivers—Cape Fear,171.Chattahoochee,128,137-139;crossed,129.Elk,106.Etowah, crossed,122.Monocacy, enemy at,48.Oconee,148.Ohio,180;crossed,98.Potomac,93,174;crossed,28,45,81.Rapidan,37,66,96.Rappahannock,92;crossed,38,40,41,66,69,79.Rio Grande,174.Saluda, crossed,170.Savannah,167;naval battle in,155-157;described,156;cleared,165;crossed,166.Shenandoah,21.Tennessee,100,101;crossed,116.Robertsville (S. C.), skirmish at,107.Rocky Mount (S. C.),170.Ruger, Gen. Thomas H., West Point graduate,5;at Cedar Mountain,32;Chancellorsville,75;commands expedition,92;brigade,115.Ruger, Capt. William, wounded,126,127.Sandersville (Ga.), plundered,150;skirmish at,151.Sandy Hook (Md.),10,15.Savannah (Ga.),146,150,152,153,156,158,173;Sherman at,155,163,169;skirmish,162;evacuated,161,162,164-166.Schweers, Capt. John M., of Third Wisconsin,180.Scotch, in Wisconsin regiment,143.Scott, Lieut. Col. John W., wounded,34;killed,70.Secession, conventions,1;in Georgia,151;Lincoln County,106;Maryland,11;South Carolina,2,146.Sedgwick, Gen. John, at Antietam,58,59;Fredericksburg,76.Seminary Ridge (Pa.),89. See also Battles: Gettysburg.Shelbyville (Tenn.),99,108.Shenandoah Valley, campaign in,178.Sherman, Gen. William T.,169;Georgia campaign,143,147,149,163;Carolina campaign,176;at New Hope Church,125;Atlanta,116,139,143,144;Jonesboro,141;Milledgeville,150;Savannah,155,165;Sister's Ferry,167;announces peace,173,174;grand review,177;characterized,134,164.Shields, Gen. James,29;at Kernstown,19,20;wounded,18.Sigel, Gen. Franz, commands corps,30;at Cedar Mountain,36,37.Sister's Ferry (S. C.), Sherman at,167.Slocum, Gen. Henry W., at Germanna Ford,68;Vicksburg,115;Graham Station,168;commands corps,139;army wing,147;on "Sherman's March",169;characterized,140.Smith, Maj. Alfred B., commands brigade picket line,130.Smith Plantation, in South Carolina,158-161.South Carolina, secedes,2;begins war,146;campaign in,158,164,166,167,170.Springer, Rev. Isaac E., of Third Wisconsin,180.Springer, Rev. John M., killed,120.Springfield (Ga.),153.Spott Tavern (Va.),79.Stafford Court House (Va.),77,92;winter camp,64,66.Stanton, Edwin M.,175.Stevenson, Lieut. Col. George W., of Third Wisconsin,180.Stevenson (Ala.),99.Strasburg (Va.),17,20,21.Strawberry Plains (Tenn.),153.Stuart, Gen. James E. B., headquarters captured,80.Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., at Antietam,57-59.Tattnall, Commodore Josiah, commands fleet,157.Taylor, Adj. Asher C., of Third Wisconsin,180.Tennalleytown (D. C.), Army of Potomac at,46.Tennessee,115;Union Cavalry Regiment,113,114.Tennille Station (Ga.), railroad buildings destroyed,151.Thayer, Capt. George A., of Second Massachusetts,179.Thomas, Gen. George H., at Somerset,14;New Hope Church,125;disapproves resignations,128;opposes Hood,147.Thompson, Lieut. George J., of Second Massachusetts,168,179.Thompson, Lieut. Jed C., of Second Massachusetts,179.Toledo (Ohio),7.Toombs, Lieut. William D., of Second Massachusetts,179.Tullahoma (Tenn.),102,103,105,114,115;corps headquarters,108,113.Two Taverns (Pa.),82.Van Brunt, Capt. Ralph, of Third Wisconsin,180.Vermont, First Regiment, rear guard,27.Vicksburg (Miss.),115.Virginia, departure for,7.Warrenton Junction (Va.),41,42.Wartrace (Tenn.),99,100.Washington (D. C.),41,47,65,98,108,128;Army of Potomac in,46;threatened,93;peace ratified at,174;march to,176;grand review,177.Waupun (Wis.), campaign of 1860 at,1;Light Guard, organized,3-5.


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