Lieutenants R. W. Dowling and N. H. Smith; Privates Timothy McDonough, Thomas Dougherty, David Fitzgerald, Michael Monahan, John Hassett, John McKeefer, Jack W. White, Patrick McDonnell, William Gleason, Michael Carr, Thomas Hagerty, Timothy Huggins, Alexander McCabe, James Flemming, Patrick Fitzgerald, Thomas McKernon, Edward Pritchard, Charles Rheins, Timothy Hurley, John McGrath, Matthew Walshe, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, ** Thomas Sullivan, Patrick Clare, John Hennessey, Hugh Deagan, Maurice Powers, Abner Carter, Daniel McMurray, Patrick Malone, James Corcoran, Patrick Abbott, John McNealis, Michael Egan, Daniel Donovan, John Wesley, John Anderson, John Flood, Peter O'Hare, Michael Delaney, Terence Mulhern.
The inquiry may naturally arise how this small number of men could take charge of so large a body of prisoners.
This required that to their valor they should add stratagem.
A few men were placed on the parapet as sentinels, the rest were marched out as a gua
ts to negotiate peace, 517.
Withdrawal of Confederate government from Richmond, 566-68.
Proclamation to people of Danville, 574.
Establishment of Confederate government at Greensboro, 575.
Conference in Greensboro with generals, 576-79.
Remark of Sherman to J. E. Johnston, 582.
Statements of J. E. Johnston, 585-86.
Journey South from Charlotte, 585, 588-91, 593-94.
Capture and imprisonment, 594-97.
Objects of book, 645. Mrs. Jefferson, 419.
Davis Guards, 199.
Dayton, —, 320.
Deagan, Hugh, 201.
Deane, Silas, 229.
Deerhound (yacht), 216.
Delaney, Michael, 201.
Dibrell, General, 466.
Dix, General John A., 8, 87, 134, 264, 406, 413.
Correspondence with Governor Seymour concerning New York conscription, 411-12.
Dixon, Captain, 20, 24.
Donaldsonville, La., Battle of, 351.
Donovan, Daniel, 201.
Dougherty, Thomas, 200.
Dowling, Lt. R. W., 199-200, 201.
Drayton, General, 133, 134. Judge William Henry, 629.
Drewry's Bluff, 84, 86. Repulse of Federals, 85.
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