INDEX. 727

ceuvres by people of the, iii., 10; Sher- Peeble's farm, iii., 75, 76; at Hatch- idan's success misunderstood at, 11; er's run, 116-118; in front of Rich- concession to rebel claims advocated, mond. 441; at Fort Steadman, 445, 11; dissatisfaction incited by enemies 447; in front of Petersburg, 452; as- of the nation, 12; danger to Washing- saults on Petersburg, 506-519, 532; ton believed in, 16; effect of Sheri- in Appomattox campaign, 550. dan's successes, 34; 's visit to, PAYNE, GENERAL, in attack on Fort November, 1864, 193. Fisher, iii., 336. Northern , army of. numbers Peace partr, disloyal course of, at the and position May, 1864, ii., 94, 95; North, ii., 13. battle of Wilderness, 97-135; Spott- Peeble's farm, seizure of, iii., 75. sylvania, 137-215; movements on PENNYPACKER, GENERAL G., at Fort North Anna, 217 - 237 ; waning spir- Fisher, iii. 336. its of, 221: movement to Cold Harbor, Pemberton, fort, attack on, i., 172. 266; battles around Cold Harbor, Pemberton, John C., in command in 274-309; spirit broken in Wilderness front of Grant, May, 1863, i., 212; campaign, 319; reinforcements and , 212-294; alarm total numbers in Wilderness cam- at 'Grant's operations round Vicks- paign, 326; losses in Wilderness cam- burg, 212 ; at Vicksburg, 219; deceived paign, 329; first assaults on Peters- by Grant's manceuvres, 237; disobeys burg, 360-380; Weldon road, 514- Johnston 241, 255; battle of Cham- 532; Peeble's farm, iii. 74-78; pion's hill, 256-271; battle of Black Hatcher's run, 115-128; disaffection river bridge, 275; flight to Vicksburg, and desertion in, 352; strength, 278; , 299, 379; March, 1865, 439 ; at Fort Steadman, surrender of Vicksburg, 370, 385. 445-450; final defence of Petersburg, Petersburg, objective point of any force 500-529; flight to Appomattox, 544- attacking Richmond from the south, 597; demoralization after fall of Rich- ii., 341; Kautz and Gillmore's move- mond, 566, 589, sufferings of, 552, ment against, 344; condition of, June 566, 572; high officers in, propose to 14, 1864, 355; rebel fortifications at, Lee to surrender, 590; fed by Grant, 358; Meade's assaults, 361, 377-379; 607; lays down its arms, 613. movements of June 22 and 23, 383- Ohio, Buell in command of department 386; difficulty of enveloping, 399; of, i., 23. Burnside's mine, 465-499; defences of, ORD GENERAL E. 0. C., in pursuit of iii., 2, 5, 6, manceuvres before, Sep- reLels at Hatchie river, i., 118; suc- tember anA October, 1864, 68-123; ceeds McClernand before Vicksburg, criticism of Grant's operations against, 363; in command of Eighteenth corps, 127-134; Grant's forces before March, ii., 465; captures Fort Harrison, iii., 1865, 438-444-452; final assaults, 502- 71; wounded, 71; succeeds Butler 533; fall of, 533 Grant enters, 536. in command of army of the James Piedmont, battle of, ii., 418. 329 ; before Petersburg, 452, 501; final Pickett, General George E., at Five assault on Petersburg, 501-516; par- Forks, iii., 467 ; at battle of Dinwiddie, allel advance to Appomattox with 470; at battle of Five Forks, 484: nar- Sheridan and Meade, 546, 556, 558, row escape of, 493 ; crosses the Appo- 578, 584; at Rice's station, 573; at mattox, 518; flight before Sheridan, Appomattox, 598; at surrender of 547. Lee, 602. Pillow, General G. J., at Fort Donel- Ossabaw sound opened by Sherman, son, i., 48. iii., 263 ; Sherman's arrival at, 297. Pillow, fort, capture of. ii., 54-56. OSTERHAUS, GENERAL P. J., battle of Plymouth, capture of, ii., 57. Champion's hill, i., 262; assault on Pocotaligo, seizure of, iii., 371. Vicksburg, 320; battle of Lookout Polk, General L., breach of neutrality mountain, 499. by, i., 11. Paducah, seizure of i., 11. POPE GENERAL JOHN at siege of Cor- PALMER, GENERAL f., movement against inth, i., 100; ordered to Virginia, 107. Weldon railroad, iii., 226 ; movement Port Gibson, battle of, i., 206-210. to hinder reinforcement of Wilming- Port Hudson, surrender of, i., 392. ton, 228, 235. Port Royal, Foster and Sherman at, Pamunkey river, crossing of ii., 263- iii., 305. 268; topography of surrounding coun- PORTER, ADMIRAL, in front of Vicks- try, 267. burg, i., 161; operations in Yazoo PARKE, GENERAL J. G.. at siege of river, 175; running Vicksburg bat- Vicksburg, i., 358; in East Tennes- teries, 189; co-operation with Grant, see, 545 ; in command of Ninth corps, 190; urges McClernand to obey orders, ii., 489; at Poplar Spring church and 195; bombardment of Grand Gulf,