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Medical corps, 115-23

Meigs, Gen. Montgomery C,

 

293, 297, 299 Merritt, Gen. Wesley, 344 Michigan regiments: 3rd, 165;

24th, 242 Miles, Gen. Nelson, 137 Milroy, Gen. Robert, 101 Mine shaft dug beneath Confederate fort in Petersburg campaign, 246-55, 265-86 Mobile Bay, Union Victory in, 338

 

Morgan, Gen. John Hunt, 327 Morton's Ford, action at, 7 Mosby's irregulars, 65-66, 318= 19, 342

Mott, Gen. Gershom, 86, 130=

 

32, 135-36 Mule Shoe salient, Spotsylvania

 

Court House, battle of, 133-

46

Muller, Sebastian, 245 Murray, Lt., 373

 

Negro soldiers in Union Army, 21-22, 24, 60, 255-65, 364; in Petersburg campaign, 210, 211-16, 264, 268, 271, 282-86; Southern reaction to, 263-64

Negroes, relations with Union soldiers, 21-24, 260-62

New Hampshire regiment, 12th, 184-85, 242

New York regiments: 5th, 356; 8th Cavalry, 382; 9th, 109-11; 63rd,
see
Irish Brigade; 65th, 245; 66th, 138; 67th, 245; 69th,
see
Irish Brigade; 88th,
see
Irish Brigade; 104th, 60; 121st, 128

 

New York
Times,
quoted, 20-21

 

Newmarket, Shenandoah Valley, battle at, 150

 

News walkers, 88-89

XIX Corps, in Shenandoah Valley campaign, 292, 302, 315, 333-34, 345-55

 

IX Corps, 35, 49, 59-60; at Cold Harbor, 179, 192; in Petersburg campaign, 217-26, 246-55, 264-86, 364, 376-77, 384, 402; at Spotsylvania Court House, 113, 132-34, 141; in Wilderness battle, 70, 90-91, 96-97

Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad, 246

 

North Anna River, 160, 166

Ny River, 166

 

Ohio regiments? 2nd Cavalry, 310; 147th National Guard, 287-88

Opequon Creek, Shenandoah Valley, 333

Orange Plank Road, Wilderness, 69-70; fighting of first day, 82-87; fighting of second day, 89-101

Orange Turnpike, Wilderness, 69-70, 71-73; fighting of first day, 73-83; fighting of second day, 92, 99-103

Ord, Gen. E. O. C, 268, 281, 285, 384, 402, 406, 416, 420, 423-25

 

Ox Ford, 160

Pamunkey River, 160, 166 Parke, Gen. John G., 376-77, 402

Parker, Col. Ely, 193-94 Peace commission, Confederate, of January, 1865, 371-73

 

Pennsylvania regiments, 3rd Cavalry, 108-9; 17th Cavalry, 317, 342, 350-51; 48th Veteran Volunteer, 246-54, 265-73; 100th, 40; 106th, 241; 114th, 41; 118th, 196; 150th, 242; 200th, 377

Pennsylvania Reserve Division, 81, 102, 113

Petersburg campaign, 209-86, 357-409; assault against new works, 217-26; Confederate assault on Fort Stedman, 375-78; conference of Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman, 379-82; Dinwiddie Court House and Five Forks, 384-400; Federal break-through, 401-6, initial assault and carrying of outer works, 211-17; peace commission during, 370-73; strategic importance of, 200-1; trench warfare of, 227-31, 238; undermining of Confederate fort, 246-55, 265-86

 

Philadelphia Brigade, 104, 241 Pickets, fraternization of, 61,

 

160, 195, 229-30, 364 Pickett, Gen. George E., 232,

387-400

 

Plank Road.
See
Orange Plank Road

Pleasants, Col. Henry, undermining of Confederate fort at Petersburg by, 248-55, 265-73

Pleasonton, Gen. Alfred, 6, 51

Point Lookout, prison camp at, 294

 

Political aspects of war, 235-37 Political situation in summer of

 

1864, 325-31, 340 Port Royal, supply base at, 161
8

164

 

Porter, Adm. David, 368

Postwar penalties, civilian attitude toward, 196-98, 236, 380; conference at City Point regarding, 378-82

Potter, Gen. Robert B., 220-21, 249, 269, 272, 278-79, 282

Presidential campaign of 1864, 235-37, 325-31, 340, 361-63

Prison camps, 311-14

Quarles Mill, 160

Rapidan River, 166

Rawlins, Gen. John A., 46, 387

Reams's Station, battle at,

 

Petersburg campaign, 358 Recruits in 1864, 26-35 Reese, Sgt. Harry, 251, 273 Richmond, Butler attempt to seize, 7; fall of, 407-10; Kilpatrick attempt to seize, 5-21; Sheridan raid against, 170

 

Richmond and Danville Railroad, 409, 411

Richmond
Examiner,
quoted, 20

 

Ricketts, Gen. James, 173, 292 Robinson, Gen. John, 110-12 Rodes, Gen. Robert, 113

 

Rosecrans, Gen. William S„ 208

Rosser, Gen. Thomas L., 318

 

Sanitary Commission, 243 Scannel, Sgt. Mike, 182, 245-46 Scorched-earth policy for Shenandoah Valley, 307-8, 311-13, 320-21, 342-45 Scouts, Sheridan's, 317, 410-11 II Corps, 1-3, 57, 239-42; at Cold Harbor, 174, 178-84, 190, 204; in march to Appomattox, 414, 416, 421; in Petersburg campaign, 213-19, 221, 223-24, 239-40, 266-67, 271-72, 358, 364, 377-78, 384, 406; at Spotsylvania Court House, 113-14, 128, 130-45; in Wilderness battle, 70, 82-87, 90-92, 97-100 Seddon, James A., 15, 19 Sedgwick, Gen. John, 7, 10, 44, 56-57; at Spotsylvania Court House, 112-13, 123-24; in Wilderness battle, 68, 77-79, 92, 101-2 Seward, William H., 340 Shand house hill, Petersburg

 

campaign, 219, 220, 222 Shenandoah Valley, 57, 149-50, 231-32, 289-90, 307-9; burning and destruction by Hunter, 201, 291; importance to South of, 201, 308-9 Shenandoah Valley campaign, 300-10, 314-24, 332-56, 381-83; Cedar Creek, 344-56; destruction of food supplies,

 

321-23, 342-45; forces engaged in, 314-15; Winchester and Fisher's Hill, 333-40 Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 51; at Cold Harbor, 170-71; on maneuver to destroy Southern supply line, 201, 231; in march to Appomattox, 409-25; in Petersburg campaign, 266, 382-401; Richmond raid, 170-71; in Shenandoah Valley campaign, 304-6, 310, 314-17, 321, 332-40, 341-44, 350-56, 382-83; at Spotsylvania Court House, 109, 113-15

 

Sherman, Gen. William Tecum-seh, 66, 303, 331-32, 368; at conference at City Point, 379-82; quoted, 4

Sigel, Gen. Franz, 57, 150, 201, 237, 290-91

VI Corps, 7, 43, 57; at Cold Harbor, 171-74, 180, 184, 204; in defense of Washington, 292, 296-99; in march to Appomattox, 414-17, 421; in Petersburg campaign, 217-19, 366, 368-69, 378, 384, 402-6; in Shenandoah Valley campaign, 300-1, 315-16, 333-39, 344-56; at Spotsylvania Court House, 112-13, 123, 128-33, 141-46; in Wilderness battle, 68, 70, 77-79, 83-85, 90-92, 95, 100-103

Smith, Gen. William F. "Baldy," 207-10, 233; at Cold Harbor, 171-74, 178-79,

Smith, Gen. William F. "Baldy"
(cont.)

 

184, 192, 204; in Petersburg campaign, 209-16, 219, 223

 

Songs of Negro troops, 258-59, 264-65

Sons of Liberty, 328-30

Southside Railroad, 412-13; bat-tie for, in Petersburg campaign, 383-90

Spera, Maj., 351

Spotsylvania Court House, advance of Union forces, 107-9; battles of, 107-15, 123-47; Bloody Angle, 144-45; casualties of, 149; first day's fighting, 108-13; salient (Mule Shoe) won, 133-46; Upton's attack against Confederate entrenchments, 128-32

Stanton, Edwin M., 6, 56-57, 303-4

 

Stephens, Alexander, 371-73 Stevens, Thaddeus, 236 Stoneman, Gen. George, 6 Stuart, Gen. Jeb, 66, 114, 170, 319

 

Stump, Capt., 324

Supplies, Confederate problem of, 201; following march from Spotsylvania, 161

Surrender terms discussed by Lincoln, Grant, and Sherman, 378-82

Sykes, Gen. George, 56

Tapp's farm, Wilderness, action around, 91-92, 98

III Corps, 56

 

Thomas, Gen. Lorenzo, 208 Thomas, Col. Stephen, 335-38 Thompson, Col. Jacob, 327-28 Todd's Tavern, Wilderness, traffic tie-up at, 107, 113 Torbert, Gen. Alfred, 336, 344 Totopotomoy Creek, 169 Trenches.
See
Entrenchments Trevilian Station, battle at,

 

Petersburg campaign, 231 Tunnel dug at Petersburg, 248-55, 265-73

 

Undermining and destruction of Confederate fort in Petersburg campaign, 246-55, 265-86

Upton, Gen. Emory, at Cold Harbor, 173; quoted on Union generalship, 193; in Shenandoah Valley, 334-36; at Spotsylvania Court House, 127-34, 143

Vallandigham, Clement Laird, 328-31

Vermont Brigade, 83-84, 103,

 

142-43, 299, 315, 353-54 Vermont regiments: 8th, 335,

348; 11th, 405 Veteran Reserve Corps, 18th

Regiment, 162-64 Vicksburg, Union victory at, 45,

50

 

Virginia Central Railroad, 201 Virginia Military Institute, burning of, 291

 

Wade, Ben, 236

Wadsworth, Gen. James, 79-81, 90-92, 96-97

Wallace, Gen. Lew, 237, 292

War Department, problems of army command with, 302-5.
See also
Halleck, Gen.; Stanton, E. M.

Warren, Gen. Gouverneur Kem-ble, 58-59, 191-92; at Cold Harbor, 179, 201-4; in Petersburg campaign, 217-20, 223-25, 238, 268, 281, 365-66, 384, 389-400; at Spotsylvania Court House, 110-13, 134, 146; in Wilderness battle, 68, 71-81, 92

Washburne, Elihu B., 68

Washington, Confederate attack on, 292-99; defense installations at, 53-55, 287-92

Waynesboro, battle at, Petersburg campaign, 382

Weapons: coehorn mortars, 188; rifles, 176; Spencer magazine carbines, 51

Weed, Thurlow, 340

Weldon Railroad, raid against 365-66

Welles, Gideon, 197-98, 292,

 

297, 340 West, war in, 48-49 Wheaton, Gen. Frank, 57 White House, Va., supply base

at, 161, 169, 203, 204 White Oak Road, action at,

 

Petersburg campaign, 392-99 Wigfall, Sen. Louis, 236 Wilderness, battle of, 63-106; first day, 72-87; attack of second morning, 90-97; retreat and re-forming of Union forces, 97-100; Rebel attack of second afternoon, 99-103; terrain of, 64-65, 68-69, 72-73; Union casualties, 103 Wilderness Tavern, 68-70, 93 Willcox, Gen. Orlando B., 270,

 

272, 278-80 Wilson, Gen. James H., 193,

204, 232, 332-40 Winchester, Shenandoah Valley, battle of, 333-38 Wisconsin regiments: 2nd, 165;

6th, 40, 53, 242 Wounded, care of, 115-23 Wounded veterans, corps of, 162-64

 

Wright, Gen. Horatio, 132; at Cold Harbor, 171-74, 184, 192, 204; in defense of Washington, 296-99; in Petersburg campaign, 217-18, 232, 235, 238, 402-6; in Shenandoah Valley campaign, 300-1, 315, 344-45, 347-48; in Spotsylvania Court House battle, 132-33, 141-42

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