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T Pen.nsla, w ,274. 2,S. Plan of Operatlis at Bull Run, 149. 27.266. SMisouri,attleeld of Pea Ridge, 285. 29. The ttefiel, Bull Run, 15. PORTRAITS. k 468a.herman, 419. Meade, R. K., 31.i 312. Hoo illiah, !373. 282. Adam, ChrlesFranci 195 328. Davi, Jefferson C ., 2h, 32 . G, 210. 4 eh, Steon, n, 420. MemmingrCha 213. 3874. Hopk 5. 421. Mercer, ~ 196.4 329. Davis, Reuben,, 165. 375. Hopkinson,Francis, 282. Adami u, . 330. Deven 467. Slde, John, 184 424. Mitchell, Ormsby M., 237. o . A 5.l, ,e 16 378. Houston,Hovey, Alvin GeorgeS, P., 320. 215. 422. Middleton, Artr, 16.465. 46 . Slocum, Henry W. 2. Ad s,JnEd Robert,owarn3 DD.., .,31. 1. 331. Douleday,Willi. Abner, 31. 376. 425. Mitchell, Robert B., 314 27. lIaker 3. 37. hntr, ai , . ,lery, William,Elr , 377.3n1234JM Houston Sam, 288. 4 M Wri, 29.28I. AlPan.20uDnr21 t n D. 470. Smith, Wilia 1. 5. 427. Morgan, John, 307.' 21. 381. Huntmigdof, Samuel, staT, 5 3. 336., Evrst, Ewr Smith, Jamaes, 5. 2 uegardt. Joseph E., 210. 426. Moore, Sydenam, 215. 489.472. Stllw DaviJaes A,.e 3. er , JohnG, 5 205. 389RobertJohnstonT . James, 214. 429. Morris, Lewis, 5. 29. Brow ah,r. 338. Frragt, David G., 261. 383. Jackson, . uellJin, ud ,.s 1. Sner, ., 1 Alfred, 214. 42837.MorrPains, oerneur, 5. 7. , . 3 Franklin, Bendamrdn,368. 882. Iverson, s., 3. 2 .iI. JhanJ ., 2152,34. 430. a eorrisRobert,n . 48. Statley, Ewina Fitzpatrickl, Benjamin,21. 38492.JaKeittson, ThomLawrence Doh152. 4431. PMuigan, James C.,173. 4782.Stpn, . l, Jaes (., 21 339.3480. Gartrelloyd, JLucihnB us ., 24. 83935.Keyes,J Erasmus, 1.1 urke, Ein und, 216. T has, m48.5 478. Stine,STte ns, Th, 1 3n . 39 Albert 5.299. 43.434. 0.r, Oglesby,Nelson, w R . iliamin F.,201. 341. Floyd William.Napoleon 5. B., 307. 388. Johnston, 297.2 Btrtler,Be. il, anertG., 213. 343. Farrest, 8. 5. 484. Thomas, George,V., 35. 390 . Lee, oFrancisLightfoot21 . 4 Pi,Pae, ort, RSonem n James, 17 345 Franklin, Benjamin,, 5 1 43. anlu hanan,, E0.Dohn C , 1. 4. F , ., 2 3. C~prtu,Charly,, 6 Henry, 5. 441. Pitt, William, 4. 485. Toombs, Robert, 2 2 21 Carroll, Charls, 5. 351. Gilma, J. H., 69..3. 396. Lee, Richard 4 Toue, I 2 Ca , Sila, s, 351. 352. Goldsborough, Louis M., 24 . 397. Lee, Robert E., 358. 442. Polk, Leonidas, 170. 486. . 07. C Lewis 2. 353. Greble, John T. 18. 398. Lewis, Francis, 5. 5. 44.445. Porter,Porter, WilliamDavid D., D., 262. 229. 488.48. TouUnder David E., 49. 0. ChA e, S on P,5. 192. 3155. Grow, Galusha A., 185. 400. Livingstone, Philip, 309. C Samel,., 4. Greene, Nathaniel, 2 399. Lincoln, Abraham, 51. 444. Pugh,Porter, James FitzJohn, L., 215. 65. 487. Twie od, John. (1,11447. . Chestnut, James, 216. 5. Hale, John P., 20. 401. Livingstone, Robert R.,5. 446. Price, Sterling, 170. 489. Walker, Leroy P, 210. 11. Clark, Abraham . 357. Hall, Lyman, 5. 402. LongstreetRead, 262 44 George,James,5. 490. Wallace, Lewis, 235. 12. Car Cleet C, 215. 358. Hamilton, Alexander, 7. 403. Love, Peter E., 214. . a hn, H, 491 Walton, George, 1. 359. Hamlin, Hannibal 189. 404. Lynch, Thomas, 5. 449. Reagan, John H., 2 . 491. Walton, George,Godfrey, :.22. 313. Clay, enr Lyon, Nathaniel, 140. 45. Reno Jesse ., 2453.3 492. Weitzel, 314. Cloto, David , 215. 360. Hammond, James H., 216. 405. John F., 36. 493. Whipple, William, 5. 15. Clymr. George, 5. 361. Hancock, John, 5. 406. Lyons, Lord, 196. 451. Reynolds, 187 :31. Ceo,n,Howell, 20. 32. Hancock, Winfield S.,338. 407. Magrath, A. G 454. Rowland, Thomas F., 251. 494.496. Williakes,Wileliams,Wilson, Chrles,Henry, r m,15.19 Benjamin 5. 409. Mason, James I., M.,194. 210. 453. Ross, George, 5. 495. 3118. Cllaner, Jao , 207. 364. Harrison, Thomas, 214. 408. Mallory, Stephen 5. 497. Wilson, James, 8. 317.119. Cooler,, Willi Samuel, son 358. R., 215. 365.363. Hardeman,Heintzelman, Samuel P., 410. McCall, George A., 365. 45. Rush, Benjamin, J ,5. John B,A., 159.227. 456.457. Rutledge, Edward,John, 5. 5: 498.499. Wilson,Witherspoon, William, 182. 20.1. Crom,Cou, MSl,hael, 352.154. 366. Henry,154. Patrick 7 411.412. McClellan,McClernand, George . Crawford, S. W., 1. 7. Herrn, Francis J, 291 41. McCook, Robert3. \\urrender367. L., 224. Vicsbrg.,4Camp,558Heofy,458. Schofield, 491 John M., 290.3. Chattanoga500. Wolcott, from t., Oliver,Fedral 9. 12. Cruwford, Martin J., 214. 368. Hewes, Joseph, 5. 414. McCulloch, Ben, 173. 459. Scott, Winfield, 23. 501. Wood, Fernando, 99. William, 184. 502. Worden, John L., 25 . McDowell, Irwin, 146. 460. Seward,14. 191. 69. Heyward, Thomas, 5. 415. Truman, 31, 353. 50. Wythe, George, 5. . Critte, nden,John J., 416. McKean, Thomas, 5. 461. Seymour, ia 2L., 3. Jabez L. ., 215. 370. Hiks, Thomas H., 88. Shepley, George F., 274. 50. Yancey, Wil 5 Curry, P.,364. 417. Mc Quee n, 216. 462. Curtis, Samuel R., 282. 371. Hill, Ambrose 326 J., 213. 46. Sherman, Roger, . 505. Zolcoffer , 827. Davis, Jellerson, 41, 210, 213. 372 Hill, Joshua, 214. 418. Rae, John ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II.

SCENES AN]D INCIDENTS. 139. Chattanooga from the Federal Camp, 55T 441. 93. Surrender.of Viksburg, 479. ap, 87. 47. Baton Roge, Louisiana, 559. . Thorohe 48. eath of Gaeneral Thomas Williams, 442. 94. Federal Troops before Jackson, 480. 1. T ,rove Mone lnt, R . 95. Saluting the Flag at Port Hudson,481 140. View of Lookout Mountain from Chatt . 1 e . 4. t tion of the Arkansas, 443 nooga Creek, 561.,5 Southern Swamps, 443. 96. Arrival of the "Imperial" at New Orleans, 14 4. T at 11ro gthe Potomac, 392. 0 Cotton Ioards in 5 . 14. Battery4. e f ont o the Top of Lookout, 563. 7. 311o cvhrlgh , anodl urnersd I ightsGap, 197.. 52. rtr'447.6.4 Fleet at the Mouth of the Yazo, 97. Headquarters of Army oftePotomac,48 53. r 199. Crossing at United States Ford, 488 144. Crest of Lookout Mountain, 563. 1. After the e-Atoat, the Fen . a 49 at Ely's Ford, 488. 145. To the 'op ofLookout, 563. 19. After the ilenlttl--Burying Dled, 401. 54. Transport bringing Cattleto Vicksburg, . 100. Cavalry crossing Corps crossing the Rappahan-4 9 0 146. Capture of Works at White touse,56. 564. Antietam, 402. 55. The Queen of the West and the Vicksburg, 102.101. LayingSedgi ick's ontoons. rSedgiEk's C rp, . . 148. Captured Confederate Cannon, 10. stone Bridgeof a overrge the403. 56. Loss of the Queen of the West, 450. nek 489. 147. Storming of Missionary Ridge, 566. 12.Il. ScneC a kSiteaula', re .tr. 4 a9. Massacre, 573. Bridges laid, 492. 149. The Fort Pillow Indianola nning the Vicksburg Bat- 103. Sedgwick's on Irving Prison, 574. 13. a 1c tork, 403. 57. The of Eleventh Corps, 494. 150. Forrest's Attack Behind 451. 104. Stampede Pass, 580. a relterunded I, I.3. te.ries, May 1, 495. 11. Attack on Sabine 1. Porter's "ummy," 451. 105. ear Chancellorsville, of Brownsvill Sal.Cvalyredve i iilclrg oro Falmonth,407.i Virginia, 40. 58.59. LancasterAdmiral and Switzerland r44. ing the Bat- 106. Near ChanellorsFie,May 1,497ar,Maey 1,496. 152.1 53. Banks'sConfederate anding Evacaoti at rEaAes Santiago. 580. 15. 452. ire.ouc 1)7. Chaneorsvlle, 1. Cr e , nt h y . -60. Ne oes at work on the Canal. eri 108. Burning the Bridge over the Susquehanna, 580. . Al Arm rain 4t 154. Porter's Fleet on Red lver,584. .eve e near the Canal, 454. 504. , 12. llildiugmburg, th e t rederick 410. . rek in Gettysburg , 507 . 5.Banks crossing Cane iver 589. , i 4 7. 1091. Gettysburg,Theologiloi G Seminarpl,506 i e ttysburg,50 155. Land Attack on Porter's Fleet, 58. 2I. ti3. ters i n Ieioncrossing, 40.a. the ilT. nI vne se vaon na 454. 1. 411. Alexandria, 590. Reynolds fell, 508. 15. Fleet passing the Dam Bayous, 454 . 111. W heat-fieldwhere Division crossing2 the . pahau- 1 4. Among the 158. RLins of LaPene, Kansas, 591. 21. Fnklitls the 112. Meade's Headquarters, Cemetery Ridge, 65. McClerand's Corps marching,tbrougb 159. Little Rock, Arkansas, 592. 2 ek 412. Bogs 454. 508. St. Lois, 9. 22. Aaiut a1551 M 'ane'slill, 414. 113. Lee's Headqurtero, Seminary Ridge, 508. 160. Refugees entering rcroing the ppa- 66. Grant's Transports running the Batteries, g, 162. Signal Station near Ringgold, Georgia602. 2. lis iu ,4 11. Summitl of Little M oun Ta 7 161. Grant receiving his Commission. 599. the ruitud,41, 4 17. v7.S the Rivh'earl er Bridge 114. Brenstwork in the Woods, 509. '. Tihe C Golsoai 455. han. I kll 415. 602. 4. aDestroyi 510, 511. 163. Ri ggold Georgia,, 25. Mortar Baetteris attacking Fort 1 laiski, . 18.69. Griersxn's Commandtg ilroads,i entering 456. Baton Rouge, 1 16. Union Position near the Centre, Gettys- 164. Buzzaerd's Roost DePass, 60. 510, 511. 16. Geay's Assault on Dug Gap. 604. 456. burg, 166. Shelling the Railroadnear Resaun, 605. 26. llis' Mortar,, 420. 457. 117. Gettysburg, July3, 1863, 514, 515. on Fort1'uheaki, 420. 70. The advance on Port Gibson, 167. oherman'sArmy enteringResac, 606. 27. Attack Gulf, 457. 118. In Camp, 517 l apture42. of the lane, 421. 71. 8arrietAttack on Grand 168. Lost Mountain at Sunrise, i6d7. BeayouPierre, 458. 1B19. Camp at the Foot of Blue Ridge, 519. of the \sttield, 422. 72. Logat crossing the 169. Crest of Pine Mountain, where Polk fell, 29. Destruction Rouge, 459. 120. In Camp at Warrenton Springs, 520. Brazil, 73. Banks landing at Baton Mine Run, 522. 170. Kenesaw,607. from Little Kenesaw, 608. 30 Bbia,. 75. View on tle Tech, 460. 460. 122.121. DptConfederate of Spplies Centre, on te Railrd, 521. 31.32. DestructionA Night Encmpmett. of the Albna, 427. 426. 74. Burning of the Mississippi, iHoward's Corps crossing the Chattahoo- 461. 123. lecrossing at Germania Ford, 522. 171. 33. Bittle of Kingston, 427. 76. Occupation ,lf Alexandri, chee, 609. Simssport, 462. 124. Warren's last Position, Mine Run, 522. 34. Action at Whitehall. 428. 77. Banks's Arus leaviag 172. Distant View of Atlanta, 610. 428. 78. Crocker's Charge at Jackson. 4113. 125. Winter Quarters-On Picket, 524. 36.35. SkirmishCrevasse onnear the Gdsborugh. Lwer Misiih 431. 79. McPherson and his thief Eangineers, 465. 126. Pack-mules in the Mountains, 527. 173. Scene of McPherson's Death, 613. in Council, 615. 37. Admiral Porter's Mortar Fleet, 434. 80. Cotton Bridge across the big Black, 466. 127. The Courier Line,528. 174. Sherman 532. 175. z e o'sChurch, 616. 8. athetraupon the 4 hill,t1i. 81. Vicks brgfrom the Rear, 467. 128. Impromptu Barricde, R oiders,532. 176. Dead Brook, Ern's Churceh, 616. 11il, 82. The Approaches to Vicksburg, 469. 129. Morgan's Macon 39. Natchez under the 47. 536. 178.177. Atlanta,Sherman's Georgia, Army 617.destroying the 84.83. The InvestmentAssault on Portof Vicksbur, Hudson, 473.,Sherman's 130.132. DraggingArtilleryovertheMountains,534.Stevenson, Alabama, 42.40. Porter'sElli's Bluffs, Mortar4 7. Fleet in Trim, 439. 131. Occupation of Cumberland Gap, 535. Railroad. 616. River, 4318. Right, 470. Prisoners from Jonesborougi 41. Viecksbrg from the 474. 133. Chattanooga from the opposite Bank, 540. 179. Confederate Fleet running theVicksburg Bat- 85. Port ludsan from the opposite Bank, 43. Farragut's from Keith's lills, 553. 618. Entrance of Gallery to the Mine, 475. 134. View of Knoxville 180. Exodus from Atlanta, 615. teries, 4 9. 86. 475. 135. Longstreet's Assault on Fort Sanders, 554. Confederate of the Potomac, 622. I44.Mortar-boats fling on Vicksburg by night 87. Miners at work under the Fort, 136. Attack on a Federal Train above Chata- 181. Workshops-Army 440. 88. Explosion of Fort, 475. 182. Bancock's Corps crossingthe Rapidan, 02. BatteryHicikenlooper, 476. nooga, 555. 45. Davis's Fleet on the way to join Farragut's, 89. 183. Fighting in the Wilderness, 22, . Grant and Pemberton, 478 137.7The Thomas Medal, 556. 440. 90. Interview of the Tennes- 184. Scene of Wadsworth's Death, 629. Monument, 478. 138. Hazen's Brigade descending 46, The Arkansas running through the Union 91. Old Vicksburg 185. Fire-proof where Sedgwick fell, 680. 478. see, 557. leet, 440. 92. 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