Sedgwick, John. Correspondence of John Sedgwick, Major-General. 2 Vols. New York: Printed for C. and E. B. Stoeckel by the De Vinne Press, 1902-3.

Volume 2 Fort Riley , 1860. 10ff Camp on the Cimarron, 14-15 Camp on Arkansas, Pike’s Peak, 15-18 Camp Wise, Big Timbers, 20ff Indians, 21 Presidential election, 25 Election results, 28, 30 Deplores prospect of disunion, 31-32 Bull Run, 32-33 38th and 40th New York Infantry, 33-34 Burnside expedition, 35 New command, McClellan. 38 Charleston, , bitter secessionists, 39 Harpers Ferry, 39 McClellan and strength of Confederate position as Manassas, 40-41 Hampton, Virginia, destruction, 41 McClellan arrival, 42 Siege, Yorktown, 43-44 Strong for McClellan, 43-44 Criticism in Washington of good general, Baldy Smith, 44-45 Yorktown, Williamsburg, 46 McClellan caution, 47 Wonders whether a large fight will happen before Richmond is evacuated, 48 Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, 49-62 Criticizes Washington for dividing forces, losses from battle and disease, 50 Report on Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, in the OR, 51-57 Biographical sketch, 62-63 Report on Seven Days, in OR, 63-68 Seven Days, Savage’s Station, wound, horse, 69-70 Recommendations for promotions, 72-72 Appointment of a , 73 Lincoln, the troops, McClellan, 74 Recommendations for promotions, 75-76 Recommendation on appointment of a general, 77-78 Second Bull Run, criticism of officers, 78-81 Criticism of generals, 81 Report on Massachusetts regiments, Peninsula, 82-87 Military appointment, 88 Lincoln, cavalry review, 89-91 Report on Chancellorsville, in OR, 93-108 Comments services of W. T. H. Brooks, 108-9 Chancellorsville, 109

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Sixth Corps, Chancellorsville, Hooker, 110-30 Lee’s retreat after Gettysburg, 132 Marching, 133 Gettysburg, 133-36 New York draft riots, 137 Gettysburg report, OR, 138-42 Commends an officer’s gallantry at Chancellorsville, 142-43 Recommends a promotion to general, 144-45 Thinks he has done more than his share of field duty, 145 Testimonial to Sedgwick, sword, 146-54 McClellan testimonial, sword, 155 Meade sword presentation, 156 Writes to a father about dead son’s gallantry at Antietam, 158-59 Report of operations of Sixth Corps, November 26 to December 3, Mine Run, in OR, but not dated, here December 4, 162-66 Recommends promotion of General J. H. Ward, 166-67 Corps reorganization, 168 Report on action at Rappahannock Station, in OR, 169-71 Outlines his prewar and wartime military service, 171-74 Army reorganization, obnoxious generals, 175 Meade and Gettysburg, 176-77 Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid, 177-78 Grant, positive but Sedgwick has some doubts, 178-79 General Shaler, 180-81 Pessimistic about military prospects on eve of , 181-82 George T. Curtis, oration at dedication Sedgwick statue, 183-216 Military History of Sedgwick, 218-221 Death Sedgwick, 222-25

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