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Fort Donelson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
t, 2.527. Buckner, Gen. Simon B., left in command of Fort Donelson by Floyd and Pillow, 2.219; terms of surrender offered y, 2.97; flight of from New River, 2.102; in command at Fort Donelson, 2.210; flight of under cover of night, 2.219. Folly Dupont, 2.820. Fort de Russy, capture of, 3.254. Fort Donelson, siege of, 2.206-2.219; battle of, 2.215; surrender of,Paducah, 2.76; operations of in Kentucky, 2.85; against Fort Donelson, 2.207-2.234; movements of on the Tennessee, and his vif Shiloh, 2.271. Harding, Col. A. C., his defense of Fort Donelson against Wheeler, 3.116. Harney, Gen. W. S., resumes 2.553. N. Nsasville, scenes in after the fall of Fort Donelson, 2.231-2.234; surrender of to Gen. Buell, 2.234; threat 1.349; enters Missouri with Tennessee troops, 2.56; at Fort Donelson, 2.210; flight of under cover of night, 2.219; his fligin 1866, 2.400. Wheeler, Gen., attempts to recapture Fort Donelson, 3.116; destructive raid of on Rosecrans's communicatio
Shiloh, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
ttle of Chickamauga, 3.139; operations of against Forts Gaines and Morgan, 3.443. Grant, Gen. U. S., occupies Paducah, 2.76; operations of in Kentucky, 2.85; against Fort Donelson, 2.207-2.234; movements of on the Tennessee, and his victory at Shiloh, 2.261-2.283; operations of against Vicksburg, 2.583-2.591, 608-614; 615-628; appointed to the Military Division of the Mississippi, 3.144; at Chattanooga, 3.151; operations of from Chattanooga till the battle of Ringgold, III, 159-170; appointedoa, 3.494-3.503;. his pursuit of Johnston in North Carolina, 3.571; his memorandum of agreement with Johnston,. III 574; receives the surrender of Johnston, 3.575. Shields, en., in the Shenandoah Valley, 2.368; wounded at Winchester, 2.369. Shiloh, movements preceding the battle of, 2.261-2.270 first day of the battle, 2.271-2.276; second day of the battle, 2.278-2.283; visit of the author to the battle-field of, 2.284-2.287; victory claimed by Beauregard,. 2.284; results of the battle of,
Shelbyville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
409; visit of the author to tb battle-field of in 1866, 2.439. Seward, Wm. H., declares his adherence to the Union, 1.226; on the Trent affair, 2.163; attempt to assassinate, 3.569. Sewell's Point, attack on rebel works at, 1.486, Seymour, Gen. F., his expedition to Florida, 3.461-3.469,. Seymour, Horatio, on the arrest of Vallandigham, 3.85; anti-war speech of, 3.87; action of during the New York draft riots, 3.89. Shaw, Col., killed in an assault on Fort Wagner, 3.205. Shelbyville, Ten., Gen. Polk at, 3.122; capture of by Stanley and Granger, 3.123. Shenandoah, Confederate cruiser, history of, 3.438. Shenandoah Valley, operations of Gens. Banks and Shields in, 2.368; operations of Banks, Jackson, Ewell, and Fremont in, 2.389-2.399; rapid retreat of Gen. Banks down, 2.392-2.394; visit of the author to. in 1866, 3.372, 400; Sheridan's operations in, to the battle of Cedar Creek, 3.363-3.372; Sheridan's raid in, from Winchester to Lynchburg, 3.534. Shepherdst
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
ications in, 1.117; seizure of forts in by South Carolina troops, 1.137; stone fleet expedition to, ard's memorandum, 1.303. Commissioners, South Carolina, sent to Washington, 1.147; their correspoer by Major Anderson, 1.129; seizure of by South Carolina troops, 1.137. Fort Norfolk, seizure ofayne, Mr., Commissioner to Washington from South Carolina, 1.285. Hazard, Commander S. F., in the representatives from on the withdrawal of South Carolina members of Congress, 1.141; patriotic resoville, 2.151. Ordinance of Secession of South Carolina, 1.103; rejoicings in Charleston at the ad Pickens, Francis W., chosen Governor of South Carolina, 1.99; correspondence of with Anderson in Pegram driven from by Gillmore, 3.127. South Carolina, secession movements in, 1.46; action of t1.42; special mission of Memminger to from south Carolina, 1.93; hesitation of the legislature of, 1ton City, how the news of the secession of South Carolina was received in, 1.142; the seizure of con[7 more...]
Yazoo City (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
.482; relieves Butler in command at Fortress Monroe, 2.105; his, operations against Norfolk, 2.387. Worden, Lieut., bearer of important dispatches to Pensacola, 1.368; arrested and imprisoned, 1.369; commander of the Monitor in her fight with the Merrimack, 2.363; wounded, 2.366; destroys the Nashville, 3.190. Writs of Habeas corpus, practical suspension of, 1.449. Wytheville, descent of Averill on lead mines at, 3.314. Y. Yancey, William L., incendiary speeches of, 1.41. Yazoo City, Porter's gun-boats' at, 2.613; Gen. Herron's expedition to, 3.148. Yazoo River, expedition of Gen. McClernand and Admiral Porter on, 2.580; Gen. Ross's expedition on,. 2.586; failure of a third expedition on, 2.588. Yorktown, McClellan's operations before, 2.375; Johnston at, 2.376; occupation of by McClellan, 2.377;. visit of the author to in 1866, 2.440. Z. Zagonyi, Major, Charles, his celebrated cavalry charge at Springfield, 2.80. Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix K., moves a for
Tybee Island (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
mong Union and Confederate, 3.604. Privateering, authorized by Jefferson Davis, 1.372. Privateers, fitted out by the Confederates, 1.373; depredations of, 2.568-2.571. Proclamation of Jefferson Davis authorizing privateering, 1.371. Proclamation of President Lincoln calling for troops, 1.336; the Louisville Journal on, 1.339; the disloyal press on, 1.341; boastings of the loyal press, 1.342; effect of in New Orleans, 1.347. Pryor, Roger A., speech of in Charleston, 1. 316. Pulaski, repulse of Forrest at by Rousseau, 3.416. Pulpit and Press, subserviency of in the South, 1.38. Putnam, Col. H. S., killed at Fort Wagner, 3.205. Q. Quaker guns at Munson's Hill, 2.186. Quakers at the battle of Gettysburg (note), 3.79. Quantrell, his Lawrence Massacre, 3.215; his massacre of Gen. Blunt's escort, 3.217. Queen of the West, ram, capture of, 2.589. R. Ransom, den., at battle of Sabine Cross-Roads, 3.258. Rapid Anna, Stonewall Jackson on the, 2.447
Vienna (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
rant and Sherman against, 2.572-2.582; slege of, 2.583-2.591; operations of Grant in the vicinity of, 2.603-2.613; investment of by Grant's forces, 2.614; assault on the works at by Sherman's troops, 2.616; unsuccessful general assault on the defenses of, 2.617; close investment of, 2.620, 621; caves and cave life in, 2.622; plans for the escape of the garrison of, 2.624; siege of, 2.615-2.627; surrender of, 2.628; terms of the surrender of, 2.628; visit of the author to in 1866, III 689. Vienna, skirmish at 1.526. Virginia, leaders of secession in, 1.42; special mission of Memminger to from south Carolina, 1.93; hesitation of the legislature of, 1.94; action of in relation to secession, 1.193; progress of the secession movement in, 1.375; reply of President Lincoln to commissioners from, 1.376; how the ordinance of secession was carried, 1.377; effect produced by the news of the secession of, 1.378; league formed by with the conspirators at Montgomery, 1.383; the blockade extend
Cape Fear (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
t, 1.588. Blair, F. P. efforts of to bring about peace, 3.526. Blair, Gen. F. P., at the battle of Chickasaw Bayou, 2.577. Blakely, battle of, 3.512. Blockade of Charleston declared raised, 3.196. Blockade-runners, British, in Cape Fear River, 2.315. Bloody Bridge, battle of, 3.469. Blue Springs, battle of, 3.155. Blunt, Gen. James G., activity of in Missouri, 2.532; at the battle of Boston Mountains, 2.534. Bogle's Creek, battle near, 3.5116. Bolivar, Simon Buckne Vicksburg, 2.584. Canal, flanking, at the siege of Island No.10, 2.243. Canby, Col. E. R. S., operations of, in New Mexico, 2.184-2.188; assigned to the Military Division of West Mississippi, 3.269. Cane River, battle at, 3.265. Cape Fear River, British blockade runners in, 3.315: capture of Forts on, 3.489. Cape Girardeau, Marmaduke's attempt on, 3.213. Capitol at Washington, proposition to blow up with gunpowder, 1.523. Carnifex Ferry, battle of, 2.95. Carrick's Ford,
Chattanooga (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
, 2.538; movements of from Murfreesboroa to Chattanooga, 3.120-3.142; on the defensive, at ChattanoChattanooga, 3.143; command of assigned to Gen. Thomas, 3.144. Army of the James, movements of against P of by State Militia, 1.137. Arsenal at Chattanooga, seizure of, 1.170. Arsenal at St. Louis Mountain, battle of, 2.449. Cemetery at Chattanooga, visit of the author to in 1866, 3.178. Johnston driven over by Sherman, 3.381. Chattanooga, Negley's unsuccessful attempt on, 2.303; ctary Division of the Mississippi, 3.144; at Chattanooga, 3.151; operations of from Chattanooga tillChattanooga till the battle of Ringgold, III, 159-170; appointed general-in-chief of all the National armies, 3.234 of Murfreesboroa, 2.546; movements of near Chattanooga, 3.125; at the battle of Chickamauga, 3.186on of Alabama, 2.265; his operations toward Chattanooga, 2.290; various expeditions of, 2.300-2.303rmy of the Tennessee, 3.144; joins Grant at Chattanooga, 3.159; commands the Military Division of t[2 more...]
Decatur (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
that of Lincoln, 1.275; leaves Montgomery for Richmond, 1.547; remarkable speech of at Richmond, 1.548; caprice and obstinacy of, 2.21; his message to the first Congress at Richmond, 2.32; his reorganized cabinet, 2.34; elected President of the Confederacy for six years, 2.567; his cabinet, 2.567; on the fall of Atlanta and Confederate finances, 3.454; flight of from Danville, 3.576; capture and imprisonment of, 3.578. Davis, John, heroism displayed by on board the Valley City, 2.175. Decatur, siege of by Hood, 3.417. Declaration of Independence of South Carolina, 1.111. Deep Bottom, lodgment effected at by Gen. Foster, 3.340; movement from against Richmond, 3.351, 353. Defenders of Fort Sumter, names of (note), 1.329. Delaware, loyal sentiment of the people of, 1.198. Devens, Gen., at the battle of Chancellorsville, 3.29. Dinwiddie Court-House, Sheridan at, 3.539. Dismal Swamp Canal, expedition under Commodore Rowan to obstruct (note), 2.315. Disunion, e
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