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650]
Cotton, measures taken by U. S. Congress to confiscate, 289-93.
Couch, General, 309.
Courtney, General, 93.
Cox, General, 270, 539.
Crater, Battle of the, 546.
Crittenden,
Gen. George B., 17-19, 30, 31, 35, 37, 57, 361.
Account of
battle of Fishing Creek, 16-17.
Crook, General, 444, 447, 449, 450, 451, 453.
Cross Keys, Battle of, 93-94.
Crump, Colonel, 131.
Cullen, Dr., 77.
‘
Cumberland’ (frigate), 164, 165, 168, 171.
Sunk, 166.
Cumberland Gap,
Tenn.-
Ky., surrender, 357.
Curtin, Governor A. G., 89.
Curtis, General, 39, 40, 59.
Custer, General, 423, 426.
D
Dahlgren, Colonel, 174, 423. Raid on
Richmond, 424-25.
Death, 425-26.
Daily Post (
Houston, Texas), account of
Sabine Pass, 200-01.
Davies, General, 424.
Davis (member of Confederate cabinet), 585.
General, 39.
Garrett, 142, 622.
General J. R., 436.
Jefferson, 391, 425.
Extract from letter to
Lincoln concerning treatment of prisoners of captured ships, 9-10.
Correspondence with
A. S. Johnston concerning
Tennessee campaign, 33.
Telegram to
A. S. Johnston concerning
battle of Shiloh, 47.
Telegram transferring
Bragg to
Jackson, Miss., 60.
Conference with generals concerning abandonment of
Magruder's defense, 70.
Telegram to
J. E. Johnston concerning evacuation of
Norfolk, 74.
Presence at battle of
Seven Pines, 101-103.
Conference with
Lee, 108-09.
Address to army after
McClellan's retreat, 261.
Letter to
Lee concerning treatment of prisoners, 264-65.
Letter to
Lee concerning
Maryland, 280.
Reward offered for capture, 418.
Case of
Major Wirz, 418-20.
Charge brought by bureau of military justice, 420.
Aggressive movement in
Tennessee urged on
J. E. Johnston, 461-62.
Proclamation granting letters of marque and reprisal, 494.
Message to
Lincoln concerning treatment of prisoners, 494-95.
Letters concerning treatment of prisoners and non-combatants, 501-03.
Blair's attempts 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.
Battle, 429-32.
Duke,
General Basil, 580.
Duncan, General J. K., 178, 182, 183, 184, 186, 188. Extract from report on
Mississippi River invasion, 181.
Address to soldiers of
Forts Jackson and
St. Phillip, 183.
Dunovant, Colonel, 429-30.
Du Ponts
Admiral, 64, 65, 174.
Duryea, General, 88.
Duvall, Judge, Alvin, 398.
E
Eagle, Captain, 196.
Early,
Gen. Jubal E., 69, 70, 72, 131, 266, 268, 273, 281, 282, 296, 301, 306, 307.