INDEX
Adams, Charles F., Jr.,
Alabama Infantry Regiment
3rd,
4th,
11th,
31st,
36th,
44th,
Alexandria, Va., first union death on May 24, 1861,
Allen, Robert C.,
Allston, Joseph Blythe,
Alvord, Henry H.,
Ammen, Daniel,
Anderson, Colonel,
Anderson, Patton,
Anderson, Richard H.,
Anderson, Robert,
Anderson Cavalry,
Andrews, G. L.,
Archer, Fletcher H.,
Arkansas Infantry Regiment,
Armistead, Lewis A.,
Army of the James,
Astor, Mrs. John Jacob,
Atlantic Coast, The (Ammen),
Averill, William W.,
Avery, Isaac W.,
Avery, M. Henry,
Aylett, William R.,
Ayres, Romeyn B.,
Bacon, E. H.,
Baird, George W.,
Baltic,
Baltimore,
Banks, Nathaniel P.,
Barksdale, William,
Barlow, Francis C.,
Barnes, John S.,
Barringer, Rufus,
Barteau, Clark R.,
Bartlett, William F.,
Barton, Seth Maxwell,
Barton, William B.,
Bate, William B.,
Battery Beauregard,
Battery Gregg,
Bayard, George D.,
Beard, Oliver T.,
Beauregard, Pierre G. T.,
Beecher, Henry Ward,
Beecher, James C.,
Bell, Tyree H.,
Belmont, battle of,
Beltzhoover, Daniel,
Benjamin, Judah P.,
Bennet, Orson W.,
Bennett, Augustus G.,
Bennett, James Gordon,
Berdan, Hiram,
Berry, Hiram G.,
Best, Clermont L.,
Beverly,
Bienville,
Birney, David B.,
Birney, William,
Blair, Francis P.,
Blanding, Ormsby,
Blythe, A. K.,
Bootes, L. C.,
Boston, prisoners at
Fort Warren,
Boteler, Alexander R.,
Boutelle, Charles,
Bouton, Edward,
Bowles, Pinckney D.,
Bradford, Augustus W.,
Bradford, Mary,
Bragg, Braxton,
fall of Fort Fisher,
invasion of Kentucky,
Missionary Ridge, battle of,
Brannan, John M.,
Breams Mills,
Breck, George C.,
Breckenridge, John C.,
Brices Cross Roads, battle of,
Brisbin, James S.,
Brook, William T.H.,
Brown, Tully,
Brownell, Frank E.,
Browns Ferry,
Buchanan,
Buckner, Simon B.,
Buell, Don Carlos,
Buford, Abraham,
Buford, N. B.,
Bull, Colonel,
Bull Run. See Manassas, second
Burke, Redmond,
Burns, William S.,
Burnside, Ambrose E.,
Buschbeck, Adolphus,
Butler, Benjamin F.,
Butler, Matthew C.,
Butler, William,
Butterfield, Daniel,
Byington, Cornelius,
Cabell, George C.,
Callcote, Alexander D.,
Campbell, John Archibald,
Canandaigua,
Candy, Charles,
Canonicus,
Carlin, John,
Carmichael, James C.,
Carroll, C. W.,
Carroll, John Lee,
Carroll, Samuel S.,
Carson, Captain,
Casey, Silas,
casualties
at Brices Cross Roads battle,
for cavalry raid against Rosecrans,
at Chancellorsville,
at Charleston and Savannah Railroad,
at Crater battle,
for Fifth Corps at Manassas,
at Fort Sumter,
at Franklin battle,
at Fredericksburg,
at Honey Hill,
at James Island,
at Manassas,
at Overton Hill,
Picketts charge at Gettysburg,
at Tupelo battle,
at Wilderness battle,
in Winchester,
Catskill,
cavalry raids
Averills and Imbodens,
Wheelers against Rosecrans,
Cemetery Heights/Ridge,
Chalmers, James R.,
Chancellorsville, battle of,
Chapman, William,
Charleston,
Charleston, fall of,
Charleston and Savannah Railroad,
Charleston Harbor,
Cheatham, Benjamin F.,
Cheat Mountain,
Chicora,
Chinn House,
Chipman, Henry L.,
Christian, Jones R.,
Christian, Pat,
City of Memphis,
Clay, Ezekiel F.,
Clayton, Henry D.,
Cleburne, Patrick R.,
Clingman, Thomas L.,
Cluseret, Gustave P.,
Cobb, Edward,
Cobb, Howell,
Colcock, Charles J.,
Coleman, William D.,
Colored troops,
5th Massachusetts,
12th,
13th,
21st,
26th,
32nd,
34th,
35th,
54th Massachusetts,
55th Massachusetts,
102nd,
Colquitt, Alfred H.,
Colston, Raleigh F.,
Columbus, Kentucky,
Congress,
Connecticut Regiment, 7th,
Connor, Freeman,
Cook, F.W.C.,
Cook, Gustave,
Corse, Montgomery D.,
Couch, Darius N.,
Cowan, George L.,
Cowan House,
Cox, Jacob D.,
Crater, battle of the,
Crews, Colonel,
Crittenden, George B.,
Crittenden, Thomas L.,
Cross, Thomas H.,
Cumberland,
Cumberlnad Gap,
Curlew,
Curtis, Isaac,
Custer, George A.,
Daffodil,
Dahlgren, John A. B.,
Dailey, Dennis,
Dana, Charles A.,
Danville,
Davidson, Henry B.,
Davies, Henry E.,
Davis, Charles H.,
Davis, David,
Davis, Jefferson,
at Danville,
Lees surrender,
Dearing, James E.,
Devens, Charles,
Diggs, C. W.,
Dimick, Justin,
Dimmock, Charles H.,
Dimmock works,
Dogan House,
Dougherty, Henry,
Douglas, Henry Kyd,
Downs, John,
Drayton, Percival,
Dunn, Ambrose C.,
Du Pont, Samuel F.,
Duryea,
Early, Jubal A.,
Baltimore,
Eaton, Joseph H.,
Eches, Hector,
Ector, Wiley B.,
Edelin, Boyd,
Edmonds, Edward C.,
Edwards, Aaron C.,
Ellen,
Elliott, John S.,
Elliott, Stephen,
Elliott, William W.,
Ellis, John T.,
Ellsworth, Ephraim E.,
Ely, William G.,
Emory, William H.,
Ericsson, John,
Essex,
Ewell, Richard S.,
Fairfax, Donald M.,
Falmouth,
Farley, W. D.,
Farragut, David G.,
Fenner, Charles E.,
Ferebee, Dennis D.,
Ferguson, Champe,
Ferry, Orris F.,
Field, Charles W.,
Fifth Corps at Manassas,
Five Forks, battle of,
Foote, Frank H.,
Forbes, William T.,
Forrest, Nathan B.,
Brices Cross Roads, battle of,
Tupelo, battle of,
forts
Beauregard,
Donelson,
Fisher,
Gregg,
Jackson,
Marshall,
McAllister,
Moultrie,
Pulaski,
Sanders,
Spanish,
Stedman,
Sumter,
Wagner,
Walker,
Warren,
Foster, John G.,
Foster, Robert S.,
Fox, Charles B.,
Fox, Gustavus V.,
Franklin, battle of,
Franklin, William B.,
Frayser, Richard E.,
Fredericksburg, battle of,
Freeman, Thomas J.,
Fremantle, Arthur J. L.,
French, William H.,
Friend, W. R.,
Gantt, Henry,
Garnett, Richard B.,
Garnett, Theodore S., Jr.,
Garrett, John,
Geary, John W.,
Georgia Cavalry, 4th,
Georgia Infantry Regiment
7th,
8th,
16th,
19th,
23rd,
Gettysburg
description of 4th Mississippi Infantrys march to,
Picketts charge at,
Gibbon, John,
Gibson, H. G.,
Gibson, Randall L.,
Gillmore, Quincy A.,
Gilmor, Henry,
Gilmore, Harry,
Gist, Brig. Gen.,
Gonzales, Ambrosio J.,
Gordon, George H.,
Gordon, John B.,
Gouraud, George E.,
Graham, Robert F.,
Grahamville,
Grampus,
Granger, Gordon,
Grant, Julia Dent,
Grant, Ulysses S.,
Belmont, battle of,
dispatches to Weitzel,