402; takes part in the Union meeting at Louisville, 493.
Guyandotte, Va., captured by Rebels, 526.
H.
Hackley, Prof. Chas.
W., to Jeff. Davis, 512.
Hagerstown, Md., John Brown at, 288.
Haggerty, Lieut. Col., killed at Bull Run, 545.
from, 597.
Memphis Avalanche, The, citation from, 597.
Meigs, Henry, vote on Missouri Compromise, 80.
Memminger, Chas.
G., of S. C., 34-1; 429.
Mervine, Com. Wm., destroys the Judah, 601-2.
Methodists, the, and Slavery, 120-21.
Me0; 312.
Sanders, Geo. N., of Ky., joins the Rebels, 342.
Sandusky, Ohio, fugitive-slave case at, 218.
Sanford, Gen. Chas.
W., his testimony as to Patterson's movements, etc., 536 to 538.
San Jacinto, battle of, 150.
San Jacinto, the,can, The, citation from, 131; stigmatizes The Observer, 136.
Storrs, Henry R., vote on Mo. Compromise, 80.
Stone, Gen. Chas.
P., McClellan's order to, 620-21; 621; 622; his orders to Col. Baker, 624.
Stout, Mr., of Oregon, tenders a minori
Yazoo Bluffs, 289; at Fort Hindman, 293.
Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., raids around McClellan's army, 150; his report, 189; at South Mountain, 196; fights Pleasanton, 369; at Gettysburg, 389; at Centerville, 395; at Chickamauga, 422; mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern, Va., 574.
Sturgis, Lt.-Col, at Port Gibson, Miss., 305.
Sturgis, Maj.-Gen. S. D., reenforces Pope, 179; at Alexandria, 179; is routed at Guntown, 621-2.
Sullivan, Gen. J. C., at Iuka, 224; routs Forrest, 282.
Sumner, Hon. Chas., on holding slaves in national vessels, and on excluding witnesses because of color, 269.
Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., 108; at Williamsburg, Va., 122-5; at Fair Oaks, 144-7; on the battle of Glendale, 168; at Malvern Hill, 165: reenforces Pope, 187-190; at Antietam, 207; at Fredericksburg, 344.
Sumter, bombardment of Fort, 467-9; Dahlgren's attack on, 481: restored to the Union , 747.
Swamp Angel, opens on Charleston, 479.
Swinton, William, on Dupont's attack on Fort Sumter, 467-9.
wer to legislate within themselves, 6.
Confiscation law, 5-6, 8.
Cause of all the trouble according to Federal Congress, 136-37.
Abolition legislation, 137-49.
Emancipation in District of Columbia, 145-46.
Emancipation in territories, 147.
Lincoln's resolution recommended to Congress, 151.
Preliminary proclamation of emancipation, 157.
Permanent proclamation, 158.
Abolition in Louisiana, 253.
Slidell, John, 311.
Slocum, —, 355.
Smith, Gen. A. J., 341, 457, 473, 474, 541, 542. Gen. Chas. F., 15, 21, 26, 41. Gen. E. K., 33, 324, 340, 458, 590, 591, 592-93.
Advance into Kentucky, 323. Maj. Frank, 563. Gen. G. W., 70, 71, 79, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 131, 470. Gen. Kirby, 349. Commodore Leon, 197, 198, 201.
Report on Battle of Sabine Pass, 199-200. Gen. M. L., 59, 182, 203. Lt. N. H., 199, 200.
South Carolina, 13. Reconstruction, 625-29.
Southern Cross, The (poem), 392.
Spangler, Edward, 417.
Spanish Fort, 175.
Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, 437-39.
Nashua; Quartermaster Sergeant, A. Lull, of Nashua; Fife Major, Frs. H. Pike, of Manchester; Drum Major, Wm. Carr; Paymaster, Moses K. Hagleton.
line-officers.--Company A, of Dover--Captain, L. Bell of Farmington; Lieut., Geo. W. Colliath, of Dover; Ensign, O. M. Clark, of Dover.
Company B, of Dover--Captain, D. R. Kenny, of Laconia; Lieut. Chas. W. Sawyer, of Dover; Ensign, J. G. Wallace, of Dover.
Company C, of Manchester--Captain, J. L. Kelly; Lieut., M. V. B. Richardson; Ensign, Chas.
o. Jennison.
Company D, of Newport--Captain, J. McL.
Barton; Lieut., E. Nettleton; Ensign, Dexter Reed.
Company E, of Nashua--Captain, O. F. Greenleaf; Lieut., W. L. Greeley; Ensign, J. W. Thompson.
Company F, of Nashua--Captain, A. S. Edgerly; Lieut., G. W. Hanley; Ensign, C. H. Drummer.
Company G, of Keene--Captain, A. J. Sargent; Lieut. H. t. H. Pierce; Ensign,----.
Company H, of Salem--Captain, J. D. Drew; Lieut., J. M. Clough; Ensign, J. Drew.
Company I, of Concord--
, ‘65; disch.
June 12, ‘65; O. W.D. Bridgelow, Chas.
H., priv., (H), Aug. 20, ‘61; 36; disch.
dis, July 26, ‘61; 18; M. O. Aug. 29, ‘64.
Dakin, Chas.
B., priv., (G), Aug. 23, ‘61; 23; wounded Juniv., (—), Aug. 6, ‘61; 20; no service.
French, Chas.
C., priv., (A), July 26, ‘61; 20; N. F.R. Fre; 28; transf.
to Navy, Apr. 23, ‘64.
Johnson, Chas.
A., priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 18; died of w'n Co. H, 3rd Cav. served in H, 3rd Cav. Marstin, Chas.
E., priv., (F), Aug. 19, ‘61; 25; wounded Jul; 25; disch.
May 6, ‘65; unassigned.
Merrill, Chas.
L., corp., (C), July 26, ‘61; 22; transf.
to, Jan. 9, ‘65; 40; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Payson, Chas.
A., priv., (G), May 13, ‘64; 36; drafted; abs 34; died May 25, ‘62, Lewis Farm, Va. Preston, Chas.
H., priv., (B), Dec. 3, ‘62; 18; wounded Julyec. 20, ‘64; 23; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Tibbetts, Chas.
W., priv., (C), Aug. 17, 1861; 21; re-en.
Desch.
disa. Oct. 24, ‘62; see A 4th Cav. Young, Chas.
F., priv., (—), Apr. 4, ‘64; 28; N. F.R. You