Lee, Brigadier General Fitz-hugh, 136, 421
Lee, General Robert E.: at Chancellorsville, 141, 142, 144, 145, 149; characterizations of, 301-303; at Cold Harbor, 345, 346; as Commander of Army of Northern Virginia, 5, 11, 12, 14, 48, 52, 150, 299-301, 316, 414, 415; farewell order, 433; at Fredericksburg, 15-18; General-in-Chief, 415-417; at Gettysburg, 171-184; Gettysburg campaign, 152-160, 183, 203, 204, 258; at Petersburg, 349, 414; and problems of Army command and supply, 93-98, 152, 255, 256, 297-300; at Spotsylvania, 342-344; surrender of Army of Northern Virginia, 427-433; on using slaves as soldiers, 407-409; war strategy, 95, 136, 137, 298-301; at Wilderness, 337-342
Lee, Admiral S. P., 168
Lee and Gordon's Mills,
Georgia, 233-235 Leggett's Hill, 366 Lexington, Virginia, 151 Lieber, Francis, 219, 354 Lincoln, Abraham: assassination, 434, 435, 439; cabinet crisis and, 57-60; characterizations of, 127; as Commander-in-Chief, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 35, 45, 54-57, 60-66, 133, 134, 156-158, 201, 259, 260; criticisms of, 165, 166, 275; Du Pont and, 126; 1864 message to Congress, 387; election of 1864, 351-364, 372-376; and Emancipation Proclamation, 220, 263-265; Gettysburg address, 272; Grant and, 291, 292, 399, 400, 418; at Hampton Roads Peace Conference, 399-402; Hooker and, 133, 157; last speech, 436, 437; Meade and, 202, 286; and Negroes, 108, 109, 113, 265-267; and peace feelers, 168, 169, 217-219; Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction proposed by, 273-275; reconstruction plans, 419, 426, 427, 436-439; second inauguration, 409, 410; Sherman and, 419; visit to Army of the Potomac Headquarters, 132, 133; visit to Richmond, 425, 426; war aims of, 24-26, 54, 205, 218-221, 263, 264, 392, 393 Little Kennesaw, 312 Little Rock, Arkansas, 8, 11, 79
Little Round Top (Gettysburg),
175, 177 Logan, Major General John A.,
285, 394; Atlanta campaign,
366
Long Bridge Road, 348 Longstreet, General James, 93, 136, 151, 154, 228, 229, 240-
242, 255, 298, 299; with Army of Northern Virginia, 300, 301; at Chickamauga, 231, 234, 236-238; at Fredericksburg, 18; at Gettysburg, 176, 178-182; Gettysburg campaign, 155, 171; at Knox-ville, 244, 249, 253, 258; at Wilderness, 337, 340
Lookout Mountain, 231, 241, 244, 248-250
Lookout Valley, 248
Loring, Major General W. W., 84, 85, 192; Atlanta campaign, 308
Louisiana, 67-72; reconstruction in, 264, 265, 279, 281, 436, 437
Louisville, Kentucky, 244, 394, 395
Lovejoy, Georgia, 368 Lovejoy, Congressman Owen, 274
Lynchburg, Virginia, 228, 347,
349, 350, 369, 429 Lyons, Lord, 128, 130
McClellan, Major General George B., 12, 13, 59, 61, 89, 156-158; demands for reinstatement, 158, 169, 282; Democratic Presidential candidate (1864), 351, 357, 360, 363, 364, 372, 373, 375, 376
McClernand, Major General John A.: Arkansas Post, 78; Commander of Army of the Mississippi, 77-79; in Mississippi Valley, 25-34; relieved of command, 195; Vicksburg campaign, 186, 188, 189, 191, 192
McClure, Alexander K., 158
McCook, Major General Alexander McD.: at Chickamauga, 231, 234-238; at Stone's River, 37, 39, 40
McLemore's Cove, 231, 232, 234
McMahon, John, 266
Macon, Georgia, 377
McPherson, Major General James B.: Atlanta campaign, 305-307, 309, 313, 365, 366; death, 366; Vicksburg campaign, 188, 191, 192
Mallory, Stephen R., 130, 407, 423
Malvern,
U.S.S., 425
Malvern Hill, 328
Manassas Gap, 258
Mansfield, Louisiana, 323
Marble, Manton, 101
Marietta, Georgia, 311.
Marye's Heights (Fredericksburg), 16-19, 22, 142
Maryland, 156, 161
Mason, James, 129, 224, 225
Massachusetts 54th Regiment, 211
Massachusetts 55th Regiment, 413
Matamoras, Mexico, 129 Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, 222
Meade, Major General George G., 64; Commander of Army of the Potomac, 159, 201-203, 243, 259, 286, 287, 289; at Fredericksburg, 21; at Gettysburg, 172-184; Gettysburg campaign, 171, 172, 258; Grant and, 286, 287; at Petersburg, 349, 350; at Wilderness, 338
Medill, Joseph, 23
Memphis, Tennessee, 27-30, 31, 32, 80, 81, 191, 244
Memphis & Charleston Railroad, 245
Mercedita,
U.S.S., 120
Meridian, Mississippi, 288, 289
Mexico, 222
Michigan,
U.S.S., 383
Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, 34, 77-79, 81, 186, 190
Milroy, Major General Robert, 156
Mine Run, Virginia, 262 Missionary Ridge, 238, 250,
251; assault on, 252, 253 Mississippi, 345 Mississippi Central Railroad, 3,
28, 32, 84, 86 Mississippi River, 4, 5; Federal
campaign to clear, 74-77, 80-
83, 88
Mississippi Valley: Confederate
command problem in, 5-11 Missouri, 8, 104-106, 305, 323;
Confederate cavalry raid, 386 Mobile, Alabama, 75, 223, 288-
291, 307, 381, 411 Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 32,
34, 189 Mobile Bay, 371 Moccasin Point, 248
Monitor,
U.S. ironclad, 118
Monongahela,
U.S.S., 76 Montana Territory, 352, 353
Montauk,
U.S. ironclad, 125 Montgomery, Alabama, 315,
382, 412, 445 Moran, Benjamin, 132 Morgan, Brigadier General
John Hunt, 2, 3; death, 386;
Ohio raid, 268 Morris Island, 126, 208, 210,
213
Mount Vernon, Ohio, 164 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 2, 3,
34, 37, 44, 200, 227, 381 Murphy, Colonel R. C, 33
Nahant,
U.S. ironclad, 125
Nantucket,
U.S. ironclad, 125 Napoleon, Ohio, 163 Napoleon III, Emperor of
France, 222 Nashville, Tennessee, 34, 35, 37, 244, 317, 381; battle of, 394; campaign, 389-392
Nashville,
C.S.S., 118 Natchez, Mississippi, 110 Navy, Federal: Charleston ironclad attack, 122-127; Fort Fisher expeditions, 396, 397;
on Mississippi River, 75-77, 85-88; Mobile Bay, 371; Red River expedition, 321-324; and Vicksburg campaign, 185-188, 195
Negley, Brigadier General James S., 36
Negroes: anti-Negro feelings, 205-208, 266-268, 279; colonization plan for, 25, 108, 267; Confederate proposals to use slaves as .soldiers, 404-409; exploitation of freed, 111-113, 281; as Federal soldiers, 70, 71, 113-116, 211, 212, 279, 319; Freedman's Bureau, 443; in Louisiana, 69-73, 264; responsibility of North for refugees, 108-112; suffrage for freed, 279-281, 353, 354.
See also
Emancipation Proclamation
Nelson, Samuel, 396
New Berne, North Carolina, 411
New Carthage, Louisiana, 185, 186
New Hope Church, Georgia, 309
New Ironsides,
U.S.S., 118, 122, 124, 213
New Market, Virginia, battle of, 335, 336
New Orleans, Louisiana, 67, 70, 72, 246
Newton, Brigadier General John A., 62
Newtonia, Missouri, 8
New York City, 167; Confederate fire plot, 383; draft riots in, 205-208, 279; secession from Union suggested, 398
New York
Tribune,
246 Nicolay, John, 55, 115, 266, 286
XIX Corps, Federal, 324 IX Corps, Federal, 137, 338 Norfolk, Virginia, 291
North: Copperhead movement in, 98-101, 268, 383; cost of war, 56; discontent in, 170, 362; patriotism vs. defeatism in, 162, 163; war aims, 24, 25, 26, 53-56, 217
North Anna River, 345
North Carolina, 154, 295, 296, 329, 337, 411-413, 418, 427
Northrop, Colonel Lucius B., 199, 255, 297, 416
Ogeechee River, 118, 396 Ohio, 161, 164-166, 268, 383 Okolona, Mississippi, 290 Oostenaula River, 308 Opequon Creek, 368, 371 Orange & Alexandria Railroad,
139, 155 Oranse Courthouse, Virginia,
138, 337 Orange Turnpike, 138, 338 Ord, Major General E. O. C:
at Vicksburg, 195 Oxford, Mississippi, 30
Paducah, Kentucky, 319 Palmerston, Lord, 226
Palmetto State,
C.S.S., 120 Palmito Ranch, Texas, 445 Pamunkey River, 345, 348 Parker, Governor Joel, 158 Parker's Cross Roads, Tennessee, 32
Passaic,
U.S.S., 120, 125
Patapsco,
U.S. ironclad, 125 Patrick, Brigadier General Mar-
sena, 89 Peace overtures, 168, 169, 217, 218, 275, 362; Hampton Roads Conference, 399-403; Lee's suggestion of a military convention, 411 Peachtree Creek, 314, 365 Pelham, Major John, 21, 136 Pemberton, Lieutenant General John C, 7-10, 28, 33, 52, 73, 118, 242; at Vicksburg, 73, 80, 84-87, 151, 185-197
540 IN
Pender, Major General William D.: at Gettysburg, 179
Pendleton, Congressman George H., 353, 364
Pennsylvania, 158; Gettysburg campaign, 152-184; representation in Army of the Potomac, 162
Peterhoff,
S.S., 129, 130
Petersburg, Virginia, campaign, 326-337, 349-351, 420-422; mine explosion, 361, 362
Petigru, James L., 119
Pettigrew, Brigadier General J. J.: at Gettysburg, 179, 181, 182
Phelan, Senator James, 5, 7 Phillips, Wendell, 355 Pickett, Major General George A., 151, 300, 337; at Five Forks, 420, 421; at Gettysburg, 178, 179, 181, 182; at Petersburg, 349 Pickett's Mills, Georgia, 309 Pine Mountain, 311 Pipe Creek, 172, 173, 175 Plank Road (Wilderness), 338 Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, 323 Pleasanton, Brigadier General
Alfred, 155, 386, 387 Plumly, Benjamin Rush, 108 Polk, Major General Leonidas, 2, 50, 255; Atlanta campaign, 307, 309, 324; at Chickamauga, 233, 237, 238, 240, 242; death, 311; at Stone's River, 39, 40, 49 Pollard, Edward A., 46 Pontoon bridges, 15, 141, 248,
313, 399 Pope, Major General John, 13, 65
Porter, Admiral David D., 79, 82, 83, 419, 425; Fort Fisher expeditions, 396, 397; Red River expedition, 321-324; at Vicksburg, 75-77, 88, 185, 187, 196
Porter, Major General Fitz
John, 65, 66, 91 Port Gibson, Mississippi, 151,
189
Port Hudson, Louisiana, 4, 73, 86, 186, 197, 279; passage of Federal fleet, 75-77
Portland, Maine, 222
Port Royal, South Carolina, 112
Port Royal Sound, 120 Port Walthall Junction, Virginia, 332 Potomac River, 156, 183, 203 Prairie Grove, Arkansas, 8 Preston, Brigadier General John S., 415
Price, Major General Sterling: Missouri cavalry raid, 386, 387; Red River expedition, 322
Prisoner exchange, 168, 169 Pumpkin Vine Creek, 309
Queen of the West,
U.S.S., 75
Raccoon Mountain, 249 Raleigh, North Carolina, 288, 442
Randolph, George W., 9 Rapidan River, 138, 140, 243,
259-261, 299, 328, 337, 345,
350
Rappahannock River, 11, 16, 63, 137, 138, 140, 143, 148, 150, 261, 300 Raymond, Henry, 362 Raymond, Mississippi, 191 Read, Lieutenant Charles W.,
221, 222 Reagan, John, 444 Ream's Station, Virginia, 382 Reconstruction: Proclamation of Amnesty and, proposed, 273-275; Wade-Davis bill plan, 276-279, 281, 353, 354 Rector, Governor Henry M., 8
Red River, 73, 76, 81; Federal expeditions, 73, 74, 307, 320-326
Reed's bridge (Chickamauga), 235
Republican party: Copperheads in, 268; Presidential election of 1864 (as National Union Party), 356, 357, 360, 363, 372, 375, 376; reaction to proposed Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, 274-276; and war aims, 102, 103, 157-159, 268, 269
Resaca, Georgia, 306-308, 311, 381
Reunion: Lincoln's ideas on, 219, 220, 263, 264
Reynolds, Major General John F.: at Gettysburg, 172, 173
Rhett, Colonel Alfred, 123
Rice, Senator Henry M., 163
Richmond,
Confederate ironclad, 424
Richmond,
U.S.S., 76
Richmond, Virginia, 149, 150, 154, 155, 255, 262, 263, 300, 328, 331, 345; bread riot, 88, 96; fall of, 422-425; Lincoln's visit to, 425, 426; Sheridan's ride around, 344
Richmond & Danville Railroad, 420, 423, 427
Richmond & Petersburg Railroad, 332
Richmond
Examiner,
263
Richmond
Whig,
132
Riddle, Congressman Albert G., 24
Ringgold, Georgia, 233
River Queen,
S.S., 418 Rocky Face Ridge, 306, 307 Rodgers, Captain John, 125 Rolling Fork, 82 Rollins, Congressman James S., 393
Rome, Georgia, 231 Rosecrans, Major General William S., 87, 305; characteristics, 35, 36, 42, 134, 135; in Chattanooga, 228, 231, 232, 243-245; at Chickamauga, 231-239; as Commander of the Army of the Cumberland, 35-37, 134, 197, 200; criticisms of, 135, 239, 240, 245-247; relieved of command, 246, 247; at Stone's River, 36-43, 44
Rosser, Brigadier General Thomas L., 421
Rossville, Georgia, 238
Round Forest (Stone's River), 40-42
Russell, Lord John, 128, 130, 131, 225, 226
Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana, 323
Sabine Pass, Texas, expedition
to, 222, 223, 246
Sachem,
Federal gunboat, 223 St. Albans, Vermont, 383 St John, Brigadier General
Isaac M., 416 St. Louis, Missouri, 386 Salem Church, Virginia, 149 Salkehatchie River, 399 Savannah, Georgia, 118, 380,
381, 395, 396 Sayler's Creek, 428 Schimmelfennig, Brigadier General Alexander: at Gettysburg, 175 Schofield, Major General John M., 105; Atlanta campaign, 305, 310, 313, 366, 367; in Missouri, 221; Nashville campaign, 389-391; in North Carolina, 411, 415, 418, 419 H Corps, Federal, 177, 261, 338
Seddon, James A., 9, 50-52, 95, 96, 119, 151, 154, 178, 240, 257, 260, 298, 315, 348, 384, 387
Sedgwick, Major General John: death at Spotsylvania, 342;
at Fredericksburg, 140-142,
147; at Gettysburg, 175, 180;
at Wilderness, 338-340 Selma, Alabama, 412, 445 Sequatchie Valley, 245 Seward, William H., 57-60, 130,
169, 225, 362, 399, 403 Seymour, Governor Horatio,
103, 104, 165, 352 Shaw, Colonel Robert Gould,
211
Shenandoah Valley, 154, 258, 291, 299, 335, 347, 368-375, 415
Sheridan, Major General Philip H.: at Chickamauga, 236, 238; at Five Forks, 420, 421; pursuit of Lee, 428; Richmond raid, 344; in Shenandoah Valley, 347, 368-375, 415; at Stone's River, 40 Sherman, Senator John, 352 Sherman, Major General William T., 77-79, 287, 288, 352; in Atlanta, 379, 380; Atlanta campaign, 303-314, 365-368; Carolinas campaign, 399, 411-413, 418; characterizations of, 302, 418, 440, 441; at Chattanooga, 250, 251; and Chattanooga campaign, 244, 249, 258; Georgia campaign (post-Atlanta), 380, 381; Lincoln and, 418, 419; March to the Sea, 380, 388, 395, 396; at Memphis, 28-30; Meridian campaign, 289, 290; Vicksburg campaign, 189, 192, 194 Shreveport, Louisiana, 321 Sickles, Major General Daniel E.: at Chancellorsville, 145, 146; at Gettysburg, 172, 177 Sigel, Major General Franz, 146, 291; in Shenandoah Valley, 335-337, 347, 370 Silver Spring, Maryland, 361 VI Corps, Federal, 175, 338, 342, 346, 361, 422, 428