Doc. 20; D. 36 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 Porter Field's Farm, fight af,
proclamation relinquishing his command, notice of,
Doc. 407 D. 45, 75 Patterson's Creek, Col. Williams' report of the skirmish at, D. 8; Doc. 174 Peace, proposition of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, Doc. 485 Albany Journal on, D. 73 resolutions of Louisville, Ky., Doc, 532 "Philadelphia Presbyterian," ar- ticle on the proposition for, P. 39 Peace meetings at Saybrook, Conn., D. 67 at Nyack, N. Y., July 15th, Doc. 311; D. 81 D. 68 of Md., opposed the bill legalizing the acts of the President,
at Louisville, Ky., PEARCE,
PECK, JOHN A., appointed Brig.-
D. 27 documents relating to the sur- Doc. 286; D. 28 Pennsylvania, troops of, supplied to D. 44
Gov. Curtin's proclamation to the
people of, Aug. 20,
Pennsylvania Militia, 17th Regt., D. 41 23d Regiment of,
26th Regiment of, list of officers of, Doc. 146 Pennsylvania Volunteers, 7th Regi- ment of, arrived at Washington,
to the people of Missouri at New Madrid, Doc. 442 "Pillow Guards" of Memphis, P. 84 PINO, MIGUEL, Col. New Mexico Vols., D. 29 PIRTLE, Judge, remarks at Louisville, Ky., July 13, Doc. 297 "Plan of Settlement," the, of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Doc. 476 PLUMMER, Capt., at Wilson's Creek, D. 62 Pocomoke River, Va., an account of the expedition to, Doc. 477 Pohick Church, Va., skirmish at, D. 70 Point of Rocks, Md., account of the skirmish near, D. 56; Doc. 481 Polish Brigade, rebel, 1st Regt., D. 46 POLK, -, of Mo., notice of, D. 41 POLK, LEONIDAS, Bishop, assumed the command of his division, Doc. 310; D. 13 Memphis Appeal's opinion of, D. 18 general order of, July 14, D. 30 how he forsook the gown for the sword, P. 102 POPE, Jonx, Gen., confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 order in reference to the naviga- tion of the Missouri,
Doc. 244; D. 16 PORTER, SEWARD, captain of the rebel tugboat, D. 26 Portland, Me., patriotism of the women of, P. 41 Portland, Oregon, resolutions pass- ed at a Union meeting at, P. 100 Post-Office department, order in
reference to sokliers' letters, D. 48 mail communication with the South,
Potomac River, batteries on, Potosi, Mo., skirmish at, POTTER, JOHN F.. report on the loyalty of the Government em- ployees, Doc. 446 PRATT, CALVIN C., Col. 81st Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 170; D. 7 PRATT, CALVIN E., Col., report on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 867 PRATT, G. W., Col. N. Y. 20th Regt. N. Y. S M., D. 50-53 PRENTISS,, Gen., captures Mis-
S. A., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 26 RAND, EDWD. SPRAGUE, jr. Rank of officers in the U. S. army, how to distinguish the, RANSOM,, Col. 11th Regt. Illi nois Volunteers, Rappahannock River, Va., fight on the, D. 6 RAWLINGS, T. E., Major, surprised near Newmarket Bridge, Va., anecdote of a secession lawyer of St. Louis. P. 83 RAYMOND, HENRY J., quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 49 his account of the advance into Virginia, Doc. 820
RAYNOR, WM. H., his defence of Gen. Schenck, READ, THOS. BUCHANNAN, REAGAN, JOHN H., postmaster-gen,
patriotism of the banks of,
Phillipa, Va., skirmish near,
"PRENTISS Guards "of Cairo, Ill.,
PHILLIPS, BENJ., of Va. See Guc-
why the army of, don't march, P. loss of, in the battle of Bull Run,
PHILLIPS, D. B., rebel, report of the skirmish at Hawk's Nest, Va., Doc. 539
PHILLIPS, WENDELL, quoted D. 49 Pickets murdered at Alexandria,
meeting of the Charleston Pres- bytery,
PRESTON, S. M., notice of, Doc. 537 PRESCOTT, Lieut. 1st Rhode Island Volunteers, killed at Bull Run, Doc. 19
PIERCE, E. A.. Brig.-Gen., returned
"Pretender, description of the army of the, PREUSS, HENRY CLAY, PRICE, STERLING, Gen., expelled by
message to the Legislature of Western Virginia, Doc. 158; D. 16 documents accompanying the Doc. 162 proclamation of, June 224, Doc. 166 letter to President Lincoln, Doc. 162 PILE, WM. A.. Rev., 1st Missouri Regt., captures 24 rebels, PILLOW, GIDEON J., proclamation
the Union State Convention, D. 88 report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 506 proclamation of, at Springfield, Mo., D. 74 Proclamation of, Aug. 20, Doc. 541 Prisoners of war, the exchange of considered by the N. O. Picay une, Doc. 529; D. 66 released by the rebels, D. 65 Rosecrans order is reference to the arrest and discharge of, D. 68
D. 38, 41 D. 27 Doc. 401 D. 72 treason of the newspapers, Doc. 537 despatch to the War Department, announcing the flight of Wise, D. 50 address to the people of Western Virginia, Aug. 20, Doc. 540 Col., command of, in Missouri, D. 49 Ross, Jons, proclamation of, 17th day of May, Doc. 146; D. correspondence with Henry M. Rector,
ROSECRANS, W. S., confirmed as
Brigadier-General,
Scorpions an implement of war, P. 71 SCOTT, Major, rebel, wounded at Bull Run,
SCOTT, WINFIELD, Gen., orders in reference to spies and pres- ervation of Mount Vernon, Doc. 446; D. 49
See Potomac River. order in reference to the tele- graph, D. 23
his reception of Jeff. Davis' flag of truce,
what he would do with Jeff. Da-
Secession narratives of the battle of
Secession official reports of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 506 6 Secession, the South does not be- lieve in a reserved and sover- eign right of, Doc. 206 Daniel Webster's opinion of, Doc. 189 Chief-Justice Marshall's opinion
ROST,, Mr., Confederate Com- missioner, D. 18 Rouen,, Dr., of Chicago, Doc. 18 ROWANS, S. C., commander, report of the fight at Matthias Point, Doc. 180; D. RUFFIN, THOMAS, of N. C., D. RUNYON, THEODORE, Gen., at Bull Run. D. 87 Brig.-Gen., honorably discharged, Doc. 353 RUSSELL, W. II., first letter on the battle of Bull Run, second letter on the battle, third letter on the battle, his letters continued, his statements denied Southern papers, "Russell's Flight," by B.
report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 11; D. 80 "Richardson Light Infantry," of Lowell, Mass., P. 74 Richmond, Va., rebel Congress at, D. 35 convention of bank officers at, D. 43 state of affairs in, July, 1861, Doc. 333; D. 34 the results of the military occu- pation of,
Sabbath in a rebel camp, P. 92 SABIN, Mr., compelled to leave Mississippi, P. 101 Saint Nicholas, steamer, captured in the Potomac, D. 11 Col., at Wilson's D. 61 SANDERSON, JAMES M., report on the culinary wants of the Na- tional army, Doc. 443; D. 16 SANDFORD,, Maj.-Gen., honor- ably discharged, Doc. 333 Sandwich Islands, 4th of July cele- brated in,
P. 100 D. 40 D. 27 McClellan's report of the battle of, Doc. 233; D. 27 David L. Hart's statement of the battle of, Doc. 294 RICKETTS, Capt., battery of, at Bull Run, D. 35; Doc. 3 RIGGS, GEORGE, killed at Great Falls, Va., D. 21 RIKER, JOHN LAFAYETTE, Col., D. 75 RIPLEY, J. W., appointed Brig.- Gen. of U. S. A., D. 17 RIVES, W. C., Madison's letter to, Doc. 137 ROBINSON,, Governor of Kan- sas, proclamation of, D. 5 ROGERS, WILLIAM F., Colonel 21st N. Y S. Vols., Doc. 147; D. 3 ROGERS, HENRY I., field telegraph, D. 4
the "Devoted Band" of, Rich Mountain, Va., description of,
Rogues of New York, petition of the, in reference to the por- trai's of celebrated Southern rebels,
ROLFE, WILLIAM I.,
ROMBAUR, - Lieut.-Colonel,
Doc. 467 Romney, Va., secession account of the battle at, Doc. 242
Sandy Hook, Md., skirmish at, D. 70 Sanitary Commission of U. S, ad- dress to the citizens of the U. S. by, Doc. 172; D. 8; Doc. 233 SAULSBURY, - of Delaware, his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 Savannah, Ga., the defences of, D. 70 repudiation of, P. 93 Savannah, Mo., Northwest Dem- ocrat" suppressed at, D. 69
"Savannah Republican" on the de- fences of Savannah, compliments the North, denies the statements of W. II. Russell,
P. 76 "Savannah," privateer, Charleston Mercury on the capture of, P. 59 Saybrook, Conn., affray at the "Peace meeting" at, D. 67 Scarytown, Va., account of the battle at, Doc. 330; D. 33 "Cincinnati Gazette " account of the battle at, Doc. 331 SCHAEFFER, AUGUSTUS, wounded at Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 74 SCHENCK, ROBERT, Gen., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 9; D. 87 the defence of, Doc. 195 SCHLESI, N., Brig.-Gen, honorably discharged, Doc. 353 Schoolmistress, the, of North Pla- to, Illinois, P. 514 SCOFIELD, JAMES, his description of the burning of Hampton, Va., Doc. 485
Secretary of the Navy, U. S., au- thorized to contract for vessels for the temporary increase of the Navy, &c.,
SEGAR, JOSEPH, speech of, in the Virginia House of Delegates, March 30th, house destroyed at Hampton, Va., Doc. 487 SEMMES, RAPHAEL, commander of the privateer Sumter, SEMMES, THOS. J., attorney-general of Louisiana,
SHAGER,, Col. of 1st Regt. of Nebraska Volunteers, Sharp-shooting of the N. II. at Conrad's Ferry, Md.. SHERMAN,
Mr., speech on Powell's African slavery res- olution, D. 34 speech on Johnson's resolution, Doc. 404 SHERMAN, W. T.. Col., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 18; D. 36 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., extract from a letter of a soldier in the battery of,
"S. J. Waring," recapturo of the schooner,
sion of the, "State Sovereignty," John Adams
SWIFT, FOSTER, Surgeon 8th N. Y
Slave Trade, capture of vessels en- gaged in, Doc. 241 SLIFER, ELI, Secretary of Penn, Doc. 540 SLOCUM, H. W., Col. 27th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 24 appointed Brig.-Gen, D. 60 SLOCUM, JOHN, Col. 2d Rhode Island Kegt.. Doc. 152; D. 4 mortally wounded at Bull Run, Doc. 18 SMALL WILLIAM F., Col. 26th Penn. Regt., Doc. 146; D. SMITH, A. D., Judge, D. 70 SMITH, ALBERT J., paymaster, dis- missed from the U. S. A. D. 21 SMITH, CALEB B., letter to Francis Pierpont, Doc. 163 P. 109
D. 3 defined, Doc. 201 "Staunton (Va.) Artillery," Doc. 43 83"Steam Frigate Pawnee Passing Mt. Vernon," by Isaac McLel lan, P. 85 STEDMAN, E. C, his narrative of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 STEDMAN, WINSHIP, anecdote of, P. 100 STEELE, FRED. K., Capt., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 503 STEELE, JAMES, of Richmond, amus- ing letter of, D. 15 STEINWEIR, ADOLPHI VON, Col. 29th N. Y. S. V., Doc. 154; D. STEVENS, A. II., speech of, at Au- gusta, Ga., July 11th,
SMITH, E. VALE, Mrs.,
SMITH, HEBER, surgeon, wounded,
SMITH, KIRBY, Gen., rebel, wound- ed at Bull Run,
SMITH, N. O., killed, SMITH, W. N., Col. Vt. 3d Regt., D. SMITH, W. N. H., of N. C., SMITH,, Capt. 2d Rhode Island
Vols., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 19 SMITH,, Col. 16th Illinois Regi- ment, at Monroe station,
D. 25; Doc. 207 SMYTH, Rev. Dr., of South Carolina, his remarks on the atheistical red republican doctrine of the Declaration of Independence, P. "Song of the Stars and Stripes," by Rev. E. H. Sears,
Songs of the Rebels,
Doc. 276; D. 26 "Step to the Front, Sons of the Heather," dedicated to the Highland Regiment, N. Y. S. V., P. 85 D. 7 STEWART, G. II., Lt.-Col., rebel, at Bull Run, Doc. 43 STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, no- tice of D. 33 STEVENS, II. C., Col., wounded, P. 15 STEVENS, JOHN A., P. 90 STEVENSON, CARTER L., Capt., dis- missed, D. 21 STEWART, JACOB A., Surgeon 1st Minnesota Regiment, D. 65 D. 99
TALIAFERRO, WM. B., Col.,
TANEY, R. B., Judge, Chief-Justice, on the habeas corpus,
opinion of secession,
TAPPAN, MASON W., Col. 1st Regt.
New Hamp. Militia,
Tarantulas an implement of war, P. 71 TAYLOR, EDWARD T., Surgeon 1st
TAYLOR, R. F., Col. 3d Regt. N.Y. S. V..
D. 24 TAYLOR, T. H., Capt., rebel bearer of flag of truce, Doc. 414; D. 22
St. Louis, Mo., oflice of the "State Journal" at, visited by the Na- tional troops,
Tea. See Yopon Tea. Telegraph, Rogers', for field opera- tions, D. 4 Gen. Scott's order in reference to, D. 23 Beauregard uses the National, be- fore the battle of Bull Run, P. 27 Temperance in the U. S. A.; Gen. Butler's order in reference to,
Major McKinstry's proclamation and general orders to the people
South, the, moral condition of the
how money is raised in the,
leather and shoes in the,
STONE,, confirmed as Gen..
Doc. 471; D. 52
resolutions of a meeting held in
Gov. Harris' proclamation of
"they hang and burn folks in
plan of mail communication with the,
military power of
Eastern, Union Convention of, met,
D. 5 "Tensas Rifles," of Louisiana, D. $9 TERRY, A. H., Col. 2d Conn. Regt,
D. 35 TERRY, O. S., Col. 5th Regt. Conn. Vols., D. 47 Texas. See Edward Clark. the only state ever Sovereign," Doc. 205 Thanksgiving in the Confederate States, D. 87, 45 "The American Marsellaise," by M. R. Bradbury, P. 78 "The Battle of Bull Run," by Ruth, P. 7 "The Battle Summer," by Henry T. Tuckerman, P. 105 "The Beginning of the End," con-
P. 87 P. 82 P. 90 SULLIVAN, DANIEL, Ohio Vols., P. D. 7Sumter," privateer, officers of, D. 13 at Cienfuegos, D. 80 prizes of released by the Captain- General of Cuba, D. 83 accounts of the escape of the pri- vateer, Doc. 452; D. 57 Description of the, Doc. 482 Surgeons, account of the release of the, Doc. 523; D. 65
sidered by the Memphis Ap-
"The Black Horse Guard," by Ed. Sprague Rand,
"The Cavalier's Song," Vanity Fair.
"The Cross and the Flag," an ance-
"The Civilians at Bull Run," by II. R. Tracy,
P. 46 "The Dark Day," by Ed. Everett, Doc. 883
TORREY, Rev. D., of Ithaca, N. Y., notice of, P. 29 Tortugas, Dry, mutineers of the 2d Regt. Maine Vols. sent to, D. 66 "To the United States," by Mayne Reid, F. 51 TOTTEN, JAMES, Capt., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, D. 61; Doc. 501 TOUTAN, PIERRE. See Beauregard. P. 70 TOWER, Capt. 24 Regt. Rhodo Island Vols., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 19 TOWNSEND, FRED., Col., report of
"The Meeting on the Border," P. "The Men who fell in Baltimore," by John W. Forney, "The Natchez Military," by Wal- ter Stanley,
the battle of Bethel, Va., Doc. 164 TOWNSEND, GEO. ALFRED, P. 64 TRABUE, JAMES, D. 68
The National Hymn. See General Scott,
"The Order of the Day," by G. Forrester Barstow,
"The Patriot's Ilymn," by Rev. J.
"The Present Crisis," by James Russell Lowell,
"The Recaptured Flag," by W. S.
The Regiment Returned," by Park Benjamin,
"The Rest, Where are They?" by Laura Elmer,
"The Shattered Locket," by John
"The Sons of Old Luzerne," by M. L. T. Hartman,
"The Southron's War Song," by W.
"The Star-Spangled Banner," Lou- don Punch,
The Treason of Davis," Thomas Fitnam,
The Two Furrows," by C. II. Webb,
Rescue," a proclamation, P. 58 TRUMBULL, Senator, remarks of, on the bill to suppress insur- rection, Doc. 436; D. 47 TUCKERMAN, C. K., P. 82, 83 TUCKERMAN, HENRY T., P. 106 TULLE, HOWARD, account of the battle at Blackburn's Ford, Va., Doc. 351 TULLY, Tпомas, killed, D. 67 TUPPER, MARTIN FARQUHAR, P. 37 TURNER,, Mr., rebel postmaster
of Western Virginia, Doc. 214 TYLER, DANIEL, General, report of the battle at Blackburn's Ford, Va., Doc. 336; D. 85 report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 7: D. 86 supplementary report on the bat- tle of Bull Run, Doc. 366 TYLER, JOHN, a traitor.
"The Two Unions," dedicated to
Irish Patriots, by F. D. B. P. 63 "The Union," by E. L. Manter, P. 89 "The Union-it must and shall be preserved," an address, by Dan'l S. Dickinson, Doc. 259
The Volunteer's Wife," by Geo. Alfred Townsend,
"The War Slogan," dedicated to
Capt. M Mullin's Rangers,
"The Welsh Rally," a song,
They call me a Traitor now," P. THOMAS,, speech of, in the case of Henry May, of Maryland, D. THOMAS,, Capt., the French Lady," captured, D. 23 THOMAS,, Col., rebel, wounded, P. 15
Union, the nature of the, "Union Captivators," female mili- tary company of Falmouth, Ky., P. 74 Union Convention, an unreported, P. 60 Union Defence Committee, report of the Executive Committee of the, D. 74 Unionists at the South, sufferings of the, P. 44, 56, 57, 71 U. S. Army, temperance in the, Doc. 479 general order in reference to nurses in the, Doc. 534 how to distinguish the rank of officers of, P. 86 United States Congress met at Washington, D. 18 thanks General McClellan for his victories in Western Virginia, D. 81 passed the tariff and direct tax bill, D. 52 United States Executive Govern- ment, 1857-61, list of them, Doc. 493 1861 to 1565, Doc. 541 and newspaper correspondents, D. 23 United States Government, clerks of, resign on account of the Vir- ginia ordinance, D. 47 United States House of Represent- atives passed a bill empower- ing the President to close South- ern ports,
3d Regiment of, capture rebels at Clarksburg,
newspapers of, "provoke" the
sufferings in the border counties
of Sec'y of State of the S. C., D. 43
pass the bill authorizing the Pres- ident to accept 500,000 volun- teers, D. 31 case of Henry May, of Maryland, considered in, D. 83
WALLACE, LEWIS, Col 11th Indiana
"War Bulletin," newspaper, sup- pressed,
WETMORE, PROSPER M., address to the Fire Zouaves, WHARTON, CHARLES, Col. Delaware
Wisconsin Militia, Second Regi- ment of, return home, Volunteers, returned to Milwau-
1st Regt. of, at Hainesville, Va., D. 16 operations of the, near Point of
Second Regiment of, arrived at
troops, "What of the Night?"
flag presentation to the,
WISE, HENRY A., proclamation of,
War Department, U. S., report of the Secretary of, WARD, EVERMONT, hand-bill of found in the tent of Col. Pe- gram, P. 103 WARD, JAMES H., Capt. U. S. N., killed by James Sthreskley, D. 10; I'. 99 WARD, J. HOBART, Col. 38th Regt. N. Y. Vols., D. 3; Doc. 146 report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 23 Warsaw, Mo., secessionists of," D. 2 "War's Changes," by B. P. S., P. 67 "War Song"-Louisville Journal,
WHEAT, ROBERT, Major, his battal- ion in the battle of Bull Run, P. 12, 15 Wheeler's Gap, Tenn., rebel infan- try at, D. 10 Wheeling, Va., Gov. Pierpont in- augurated at, Doc. 153 WHIPPLE, W. D., Capt., Assistant Adj.-Gen. at Bull Run, Doc. 17 Capt., at the skirmish at Potosi, Mo., D. 63 WHITELY, WILLIAM G., of Del., no- tice of, D. WHITING, HENRY, Col. 2d Vt. Vols., D. 7: Doc. 172 WHITING, KENNON, Mr.. at the burning of Hampton, Va., Doc. 485 WHITING, W. H., Brig.-Gen., rebel, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 48 WHITMAN, SARAH HELEN, P. 2 WHITNEY, Quartermaster-Ser- geant of Vt. Regt., D. 88 WHITTINGHAM, BISHOP, pastoral letter of, Ang. 14, D. 66; Doc. 528 WICKLIFFE, of Ky., announces his State still for the Union, D. 58 WILCOX, Col., at Bull Run, D. 86 WILHELM, Lt.-Col. Penn. 28d Regi- ment, D. 75 WILLEY, J. M. Rev., anecdote of, P. 15 WILLIAMS, J. T., speech to the 8th Maine Volunteers, WILLIAMS, JOHN, bravery of, D. 10, WILLIAMS, JOHN, of Virginia, WILLIAMS, L. A., Capt.,
proclamation of, July 10th, flight from Gauley Bridge, WITTHAUS, (Miss.) P. A., WITTHAUS, R. A., presents regi-
mental colors to the De Kalb Regiment, N. Y. S. V., Doc. $98 speech of the wife of, Doc. 399
"W. I. Maclay" fired into at Cape Girardeau,
Women, the American, See Mary W Dennis. See Garibaldi Guard.
See Union Captivators."
patriotism of the Portland, M., P. 41 of Mississippi oppose the Home Guard,"
P. 57 anecdote of Massachusetts sol- dier and the Baltimore, P. 72 a Vermont woman "regretted it," P. 91 -Gov. of Illinois, defeats the rebels at Munroe Station, Mo., D. 26 WOOD, ROBERT C., M. D. See San- itary Commission.
WOODBURY, DWIGHT A., Col. 4th
Regt. Michigan Vols,
WOODBURY, G. P., Capt., Doe. 17; D. 6 WOODRUFF, Col. 2d Kentucky
WEBSTER, DANIEL, Madison's letter
WELLES, GIDEON, report of the Sec- retary of the Navy, July 4th, Doc. 235
P. 46 "Weep o'er the Heroes as they Fall," by Charles Wm. Butler,
WILSON,, Capt., of Atlanta, Ga., speech of, on Bull Run, P. 12 WILSON, ROBERT, elected President of State Convenion, D. 88 Wilson's Creek, Mo., battle of, D. 61 plan of the battle at, D. 62 Doc. 494
Lt. Col. Merritt's report,
D. 70 order in reference to the com- mand of Gen. Butler. D. 74 WRIGHT, CLARK W., Capt., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 205 WRIGHT, URIAH, disunion speech of, D. 38 WYATT, HENRY L, Edgecomb Guards, rebel, killed at battle of Bethel, Va. Doe. 165
Western Department of the U. S. A., organization of
Capt. Wright's report, National loss at,
Western Virginia, Legislature of, organized at Wheeling,
Legislature of, votes against Owen Lovejoy's resolution,
resolution of the Legislature of, in
reference to the clothing of troops.
convention of, passed an ordinance creating a State,
Young Men's Christian Associa- tions, correspondence between
the State Convention of, declares
itself opposed to any compro- mise with the rebels,
resolutions of the Convention of,
McClellan's operations in,
Gen. Rosecrans' address to the
rebel shout of exultation on the battle of Doc. 521 Ben McCulloch's order in refer- ence to the battle, D. 65; Doc. 525 WINDLE,, Miss, arrested, D. 74 notice of WINSTON, GUSTAVES, Surgeon, 8th Regt. N. Y. S. M,
the Richmond, Va., and New York,
ZOLLICOFFER, F. K., assumed com- mand of rebel forces in East Tennessee,
Gov. Pierpont's message to the
WINTHROP, Major, notes of the
Letcher's proclamation to the
proclamation to the people of East Tennessee, Doc. 490 order on the increasing evidence of confidence" in Tennessee,
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