Pinola, Federal gunboat, 99 Pipe Creek, Meade's army at, 296
Pittsburg Landing, see Shiloh Pittsburgh, Federal ironclad at Fort Donelson, 135; at Island Number Ten, 145 Pleasant Hill, battle, 330 Pleasonton, General
cavalry leader, 305 Point Pleasant (Ohio), Grant born at, 130 Pope, General John, Grant declines patronage of, 181; Island Number Ten, 144, 145; reinforces Halleck at Pittsburg Landing, 155; transfer to Virginia, 159, 226; quoted, 226-27; within reach of Jackson and Lee, 229; retires safely, 230; Jackson captures dispatches of, 230; Lee divides army against, 231; Jackson's plan against, 232; Jackson march- es around, 232-34; reinforce- ment, 234; Jackson eludes, 235; Second Bull Run, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 248 Port Gibson (Mississippi), 270 Port Hudson (Louisiana), 110,
117, 156, 261, 265, 278, 310 Port Republic (Virginia), 216,
Port Royal (South Carolina), Confederate defeat, 92; Grant moves base to, 350 Porter, Admiral D. D., con- ceives idea of attack on New Orleans, 93; on Mississippi, 108, 167; succeeds Davis, 110; capture of Arkansas Post, 164; Vicksburg cam- paign, 261, 262, 266, 267, 274; Mississippi command, 278; attacks Fort Fisher, 324, 325; on Red River, 380; at City Point conference, 884, 885
Porter, 222; Beaver Dam Creek, 323; Gaines's Mill, 224; Second Bull Run, 239;
FitzJohn, position,
Pope's order, 239
Porter, J. L., Naval Con- structor to Confederate States, 86
Porter, Commander W. D., at Fort Henry, 127 Potter, Captain R. M., on Lee's decision, 10 Powell, Fort, 320
Powhatan, U. S. S., Porter commands, 93
Prentiss, General B. M., at Shiloh, 149, 151
Press, perverts public opinion, 176-77; no government cen- sorship, 333
Prestonburg, Garfield defeats Marshall near, 125
Price, Sterling, becomes Con- federate general, 27; takes Lexington (Missouri), 120; Grant prevents reinforce- ments for, 121; attacks Cur- tis in Missouri, 143; against Grant, 161; defeated at Iuka, 162-63 Privateers, 16, 68 Profiteers, 61
Pulaski, Fort, 93, 372
Rhind, Commander, mine-ship Louisiana, 324 Rich Mountain (Virginia), battle, 30, 31-32 Richmond, plan to raid Har- per's Ferry arranged at, 20; Federal objective, 34, 35, 200, 204, 336, 342; Tredegar Iron Works, 64; Grant and Lee at grips around, 186; McClellan threatens, 201, 203, 204, 210, 217, 223; plan to evacuate, 202; change of plan, 202; Jackson starts for, 207; Magruder to hold, 223; saved, 243; Sheridan's raid, 344, 345-46; Grant marches toward, 350; consternation after Cold Harbor, 355; Army of the James against, 356
Richmond, Federal ship, 102 "River Defense Fleet," 70, 97
River War (1862), 116 et seq.; (1863), 260 et seq., 327 Roanoke Island captured, 93 "Rock of Chickamauga," nick- name for General Thomas, 280, 370 Rodgers, Commander John, and first flotilla on Missis- sippi, 118 Roe, Commander of the Sas- sacus, 319 Rosecrans, General W. S., ceeds McClellan, 30; Army of Mississippi under, 160; holds Memphis-Corinth rails, 161; replaces Buell, 162;
victory at Corinth, 163; com- mands Army of Cumberland, 164; Stone's River, 164-65; maneuvers Bragg south, 279; Thomas supersedes, 280; Confederate plan to crush, 287; Chattanooga, 305
Sabine Cross Roads (Louisi- ana), Banks's defeat at, 330 Sabine Pass (Texas), in Con- federate hands, 115, 310 Sable Island, Butler's troops at, 104
Sailor's Creek (Virginia), Lee's defeat at, 387
St. Louis, Haskins goes to, 6; Lyon commands at, 25, 28; Lyon marches prisoners through, 27; Harney makes peace, 27; conference, 27-28; Frémont's headquarters, 118; Frémont fortifies, 119; Hal- leck's headquarters, 121 St. Louis, Federal gunboat,
St. Philip, Fort, 96, 100, 104 Salem Church (Virginia), Jackson reaches, 232
San Antonio (Texas), surren- der to State, 8-9; Lee at, 9- 10; Sibley's retreat, 166 San Carlos, Fort, 4
Santa Rosa Island, Slemmer defends, 4
Sassacus, fight with Albemarle,
Savannah (Georgia), South holds, 253; Sherman plans march to, 372; Sherman reaches, 375; Hardee evacu- ates, 376 Savannah
(Tennessee), in Shiloh campaign, 147, 148 Schofield, General John, Nash- ville campaign, 377 Scott, General Winfield, Gen- eral-in-Chief, orders to Slem- mer, 4; and Lee, 9, 18; mili-
Scott, General-Continued tary adviser at Washington, 33, 36; civilian interference with, 33, 37; Grant's admir- ation for, 131; prevision, 147; "Anaconda policy," 184 Seddon, J. A., Confederate Secretary of War, 252 Sedgwick, General John, Vir- ginia campaign, 256 Selma (Alabama), Southern cannon made at, 64 Seminary Ridge, Lee's head- quarters, 296
Semmes, Captain Raphael of Alabama, 311, 315, 316 Seven Days' Battle, 223-26; balloon used in, 63 Seven Pines (Virginia), battle, 218
Seward, W. H., Secretary of State, 179; on McClellan, 188
Sharpsburg, see Antietam Shenandoah, Confederate raid- er, 69, 311, 326, 381 Shenandoah Brigade, First, Jackson in command of, 25
Shenandoah Valley, Johnston
in, 36; Sheridan's raid, 189; Kernstown, 198-99; posi- tions (April, 1862), 200; forces, 200, 204; Jackson's maneuvers, 205-07; Mc- Dowell, 208-09, 216; Front Royal, 210-12; Winchester, 212; pursuit of Banks, 212- 213; summary of Jackson's accomplishment in, 214-15; pursuit of Jackson, 215-16; Cross Keys, 216; Port Re- public, 216; Jackson's strat- egy, 216-17; Ewell in, 291; Stanton's interference, 331- 333; Sigel in, 337; Hunter's retreat, 356; Early in, 356, 362; Sheridan in, 362; Ope- quan Creek, 362; "Sheri-
dan's Ride," 363-64; Cedar Creek, 363-64; Federal vic- tory, 364 Sheridan, General P. H., raid helps Lincoln's reëlection, 189; Chattanooga, 285; Stanton falsifies Grant's or- der to, 332-33; as a general, 337-38; Grant and, 339, 340, 348; Todd's Tavern, 342; Richmond raid, 344, 345-46; Cold Harbor, 350, 351; raid, 355; Trevilian, 355; Opequan Creek, 362; "Sheridan's Ride," 363-64; in Washington, 362;_ later operations, 384; Five Forks, 386 Sherman, General W. T., col- onel in Louisiana State Mili- tary Academy, 6-8; leaves Louisiana, 8; and Lyon, 26; assists Scott, 33; account of McDowell's march, 42; as a leader, 76, 94, 261, 338; Port Royal expedition, 93; age, 95; attempt to take Vicksburg, 114; Kentucky command, 120; reported in- sane, 121, 177; diffident about rise, 131; Shiloh, 149, 150, 152, 153; joins Grant, 163; Chickasaw Bluffs, 164, 260; and Lincoln, 189; Vicksburg campaign, 267; commands Army of Tennes- see, 280; Chattanooga, 281, 282, 283, 285; Red River Expedition spoils stragegy of, 318, 347; and Stan- ton, 330; on relative forces in South, 334; threatens Georgia, 336; Dalton, 336, 347; fitness for command, 338; advance, 345, 346-47; Resaca, 347; New Hope Church, 348; at Allatoona, 348; at Kenesaw, 348, 357; maneuvers Johnston, 357-
Sherman, General-Continued
358; battle of Atlanta, 358- 359; asks reinforcements, 360; announces fall of Atlanta, 361; Lincoln's reply to, 362; campaign (1864), 366 et seq.; quoted, 366; at Atlanta, 366-67; Hood's attempt on Allatoona, 369-70; pre- ponderance of force, 370; March to the Sea, 372-76; presents Savannah to Lin- coln, 376-77; march through Carolinas, 381-83; confer- ence at City Point (Virginia), 384-85; terms of surrender to Johnston, 386, 394; on Lincoln, 393-94 Shields, General James, Kerns-
town, 198, 199; at Catlett's Station, 204; Port Republic,
Shiloh, Grant's army assem- bles near, 143, 146; Confeder- rate preparations, 146-47; Grant's position and force, 147-49; battle, 149-55; losses, 154; outcome, 154; result, 154-55 Shine, Elizabeth, mother of Farragut, 95
Ship Island, taken, 92; Far- ragut at, 94, 96 Sibley, General H. H., in New Mexico, 166
Sickles, General D. E., at Gettysburg, 294
Sigel, General Franz, Wilson's
Creek, 120; Second Bull Run, 237; command in Shen- andoah Valley, 337; Hunter replaces, 350 Simpson, Grant's mother's name, 129
Slavery, Lee and, 19; see also Emancipation, Negroes Slemmer, Lieutenant, com- mand at Pensacola, 3; de- fends Fort Pickens, 4-5
Smith, General A. J., at Tu- pelo, 357
Smith, Captain C. F., Grant's admiration for, 131; as 8 leader, 135-36; Fort Donel- son, 138, 139; ordered by Halleck to command expedi- tion, 142; Shiloh, 152 Smith, General G. W., and Jackson's plan, 194, 195 Smith, Giles, Chattanooga,
Smith, General Kirby, Bull Run, 53
Smith, William, quartermaster on Kearsarge, 316 Sons of Liberty, 59 South, seceding States of, 56; war party in, 57; population (1861), 60-61; resources, 62- 64; transportation, 64-66; sea-power, 66-68; see also Navy, Confederate; reason for fighting, 75; advantages, 75-77; raiders, 311; situation (1864), 335; losses (1864), 367; cause lost, 379; number of troops, 380
South Carolina, secedes, 1;
defeat at Port Royal, 92; see also Carolinas, Charles- ton
South Mountain, Stuart at, 245 Spotsylvania (Virginia), battle, 342-43
Stanton, E. M., Secretary of
War, 179; and Lincoln, 179; military interference, 181, 207, 290, 291, 338; and Lee, 182; Cameron succeeded by, 195; Banks and, 211; orders McClellan to Aquia, 228; and Hooker, 252, 290; for- bids use of cipher, 330-31; and Grant's orders, 332- 333, 363
Star of the West, merchant vessel fired on at Charleston, 3, 4
Staunton (Virginia), Jackson at, 208; Hunter's success at, 355
Steinwehr, General Adolph, atrocities under, 227 Stone's River (Tennessee), battle, 165 Strasburg (Virginia), Banks's retreat from, 212 Stringham, Flag-Officer, ex- pedition against Hatteras forts, 85
Stuart, J. E. B., 255; Confeder- ate cavalry leader, Martins- burg, 37-38; Bull Run, 44, 45, 51; raid around Mc- Clellan, 219-21; against Pope, 229-30; at South Mountain, 245; second raid around McClellan, 246-47; and Lee's retreat, 305; age, 338; Sheridan encounters, 342; Yellow Tavern, 345; killed, 345
Sturgis, defeat at Brice's Cross Roads, 357 Suffolk (Virginia), menace to Richmond from, 252, 253 Sumter, Fort, location, 2, 13; Anderson goes to, 3; fall of, 12-16, 117
Sumter, Confederate raider, 69 Supply, vessel at Fort Pickens,
Swift Run Gap (Virginia), Jackson at, 200, 207 Swinton, William, war corre- spondent, 333-34 Sykes, General George, suc- Iceeds Meade, 292
Taylor, Captain Jesse, de- stroys Confederate reports at Fort Henry, 128 Tecumseh, sunk in Mobile Bay, 321
Tennessee, mountain folk Unionist, 56, 57; secedes, 56
Tennessee, Confederate ram, 320, 321, 323
Terry, General A. H., at Fort Fisher, 325
Texas, State militia seize army posts, 6; General Twiggs surrenders posts, 8-9, 65; secedes, 56; contraband en- ters, 308; Red River Expedi- tion, 318; last shots fired in, 380 Thomas, General G. H., Mill Springs, 125; 125; "Rock of Chickamauga, 280, 370; Chattanooga, 282, 283, 284, 285; Nashville campaign, 370, 376, 377-78 Thoroughfare Gap (Virginia), Jackson's expedition, 231, 232, 233
Tilghman, General Lloyd, sur- renders Fort Henry, 128 Tod, Judge, Jesse Grant in home of, 130 Todd's Tavern battle, 342 Transportation, 64-66; means of communication in Vir- ginia campaign, 35–36 Traveler, Lee's horse, 328, 392, 393
Tredegar Iron Works, 64 Trevilian (Virginia), Sheridan at, 355
Tunstall's Station (Virginia), Stuart's raid, 220
Tupelo (Mississippi), Forrest defeated at, 357
Twiggs, General D. E., sur- renders Texas garrisons, 8, 9, 165
Undine, gunboat taken with cavalry, 368
Union Mills (Virginia), ford defended, 46
United States, population (1861), 60-61; see also North, South
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