to arm, 725.
Slidell, John, allusion to, 81.
Slocum, Gen. Henry W., at Antietam, 207; at Chancellorsville, 356; at Gettysburg, 380-7; with Sherman in his great march from Atlanta to Savannah, 689-695; threatens an advance on Augusta, 697; crosses the Edisto, 689; fights Hardee at Averysboroa, 706; attacked by Jo. Johnston at Bentonville, 707.
Smith, Gen. Gustavus W., 81; at Fair Oaks, 143-5; disabled by paralysis, 145.
Smith, Gen. Preston, killed at Chickamauga,417.
Smith, Gen. E. Kirby, invades Kentucky, 213; at Lawrenceburgh, 221; at Perryville, 221; attacks Steele at Jenkins's ferry, 553; his last General Order, 757; surrenders, 758.
Smith, Col., 73d Ohio, at Wauhatchie, 436.
Smith, Gen. C. F., 45; at Fort Donelson, 49; at Clarksville, 53; death of, 58; allusion to. 60.
Smith, Gen. T. R., at Fort Hindman, 293.
Smith, Gen. Wm. Sovy, makes a failure, 617.
Smith, Gen. T. Kilby, at Vicksburg, 311.
Smith, Gen. Giles A., at Vicksburg, 311; in the Atlanta
103, 2
Louisville, Ky.
102, 3
Munfordville, Ky., 1863
102, 1
Skinner, C. W.:
Marietta, Ga., June 10-July 3, 1864
49, 4
Slayton, Chester M.:
Munfordville, Ky., 1863
102, 1
Slocum, Henry W.:
Averasborough, N. C., March 16, 1865
79, 5
Burtonville, N. C., March 19-21, 1865
79, 4
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 11-21, 1864
70, 3
Savannah, Ga., to Goldsborough, N. C.
80, 1-9
Smith, Charles F.:
Paducah, Ky., and vicinity, Nov., 1861
6, 2
Smith, E. Kirby:
Red River Campaign, March 10-May 22, 1864
53, 1
Smith, Giles A.:
Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864
90, 5; 131, 3
Smith, William F.:
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 20-Dec. 31, 1863
97, 1
Missionary Ridge, Tenn., Nov. 25, 1863
49, 1
Tennessee River, reopening of, Oct. 26-29, 1863
50, 1
Yorktown, Va., April 5-May 4, 1862
15, 2
Smith, William P.:
Mine Run (Va.) Campaign
45, 1
Snow, Alonzo:
New Bridge, Va., Jun. 5, 1862
21, 6
Soederquist, Oscar
.
Skinner, Hon. James H., 296.
Slaughter, Gen., 97.
Slave Law, Fugitive, disregarded, 320, 322.
Slave population of the South, Value of, 320.
Slaves in the Federal army, 437.
Slavery not a cause with the South, not established by it, 247; in North and East, 249.
Slidell, Hon., John, 273.
Smith, Lt. A. B., 59.
Smith, Capt., 88.
Smith, Col, 97.
Smith (Gen.), Baldy, 26.
Smith's Battery, 72.
Smith (Gen.), C. F., 81.
Smith (Capt ), Clinton H, 38.
Smith (Gen.), E. Kirby, 98. 102, 274
Smith (Gen.), F. H., 43.
Smith, Gerrit, 320.
Smith (Sergeant), J. B., 92.
Smith, Lt., 405
Smith (Col.), Marshall J., 303
Smith (Lt.). M. L., 192.
Smith (Col.), Preston, 72.
Smith (Capt.). R. Press, 156, 159, 181.
Smith (Gen. and Gov.), Wm , 271
Smith (Judge). Wm., 13
Soldiers' Home Richmond, 416.
Soley, Lt., 282.
Somerset. Duke of, 218.
Songs and Music in the South, 293.
South Carolina Settlers of, 5, 13; volunteers First regiment infantr
eau, Richmond, Va.
Josiah Gorgas.
1064. Born Pennsylvania.
Appointed New York.
6.
Brigadier-General, November 10, 1864. Chief of Ordnance, Confederate States Army.
Sewall L. Fremont.
1075. Born Vermont.
Appointed New Hampshire. 17.
No trace.
(Cullum says he was in Confederate States Army.)
Samuel S. Anderson.
1076. Born Virginia.
Appointed Virginia.
18.
Colonel, May 30, 1863.
A. A. G. to Major-General Huger, 1861-‘62; to General Holmes, 1862; to Lieutenant-General E. Kirby Smith, Trans-Mississippi Department, from May 30, 1863, to end of war.
Samuel Jones.
1077. Born Virginia.
Appointed Virginia.
19.
Major-General, March 14, 1862.
Commanded division in Army of Mississippi (Polk's Corp); then commanded Department of Southwest Virginia; last commanded Department of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida.
Robert S. Garnett.
1085. Born Virginia.
Appointed Virginia.
27.
Brigadier-General, June 6, 1861.
Commanding forces in Northwes
W.
Grant, Paul H.
Harris, A. W.
Hickman, Matthew A.
Hope, Robert.
Isenhower, James.
Isaacs, W. H.
Johnson, Robert A.
Kenny, James M.
Lane, Edward.
Maine, Isaac S.
Mason, Benjamin D.
Moore, Gustavus.
Morris, N. D.
Moxley, George W.
Perdew, John.
Read, W. N.
Shelby, W. M.
Terry, R. S.
Tucker, C. D.
Tucker, William.
Tollsy, J. H.
Tyree, Augustus.
Walker, George T.
Wilkerson, Thomas.
Johnson, John J.
Jones, James W.
Kirby, W. R.
Lingleton, W. R.
Mays, Joshua B.
McCormack, Caspar.
Morris, George W.
Morris, W. C.
Oneman, N. Proffit.
Phelps, James R.
Rice, D. C.
Sasser, W. T.
Thacker, D.
Tucker, C. H.
Thurman, Archibald.
Turner, Thomas H.
Vier, Edward.
Warren, Edward.
Yuille, Philip P.
Lee's body Guard, afterwards Company E, Thirty-Ninth Battalion Virginia Cavalry.
Partial roster.
Captain, A. H. Pettigrew.
First Lieutenant, J. A. Armistead.
Second Lieut
ey, Campaign of the, 97.
Sheridan's, Gen. P. H., Bummers, savagery of, 89; cavalry, 234.
Sherman, General W. T., 125, 164; expedition of from Vicksburg to Meridian, 300; his vandalism, 319.
Shiloh, Battle of and the National Military Park and monuments of, 122; forces engaged at, 128.
Slavery, Constitutional, 27; South opposed to extension of, 104.
Slaughter, Surgeon Alfred, first killed, 200.
Slidell, Hon. John, 108, 110.
Smith, Captain B. H., wounded, 6.
Smith, General E. Kirby, 365.
Smith, Captain John Holmes, 183.
Smith, D. D., Rev. J. P., 135.
Smith, General Preston, killed, 304.
Smith, Dr. W. W., 200.
Smith, Governor William, 238.
South, Foreign Enemies of the, 103; sympathizers of the, 103; exports of the, 105; loss of the, in noble men, 180.
South Carolina Under Reconstruction Shackles, 140.
Spotsylvania Courthouse, Battle of, 200, 336.
Stanton, Frank, 297.
States, The Rights of, 16.
Stewart, Colonel William H., 338.
S
King, J. H.,
X., 93, 296.
King, L. G.,
VII., 123.
King, R.:
Mounted Rifles, I., 358; II., 46, 49; X., 309.
King and Queen Court House, Va.,
IV., 98.
King Mountain, S. C.,
IV., 20.
King Street Hospital, Alexandria, Va.
, VII., 235.
King's school House, Va.
(see also Oak Grove, Va.): I., 366.
Kingdom Coming,
H. C. Work, IX., 344.
Kingston, Ga.,
III., 67, 111, 114, 320.
Kingston, N. C.,
II., 328.
Kinsman,, U. S. S.,
II., 330.
Kirby, E.,
II., 334.
Kirk, E. N.,
II., 330; X., 199.
Kirkley, J. W.,
I., 104.
Kirksville, Mo.,
II., 320.
Kitching, J. H.,
X., 139.
Kittridge, W.,
IX., 348.
Klein, R.,
VIII., 281.
Knap, J. M.:
battery of, II., 61; Pa. Ind. Light Art., V., 35.
Knefler, F.,
X., 203.
Kneisley's Battery, Confederate, I., 352.
Knight, H. W.,
VII., 274.
Knight, private, VIII., 125.
Knights of the Golden Circle
Vii., 204.
Knipe, J. F.,
X., 89.
ll arms
V., 134.
Smallpox: deaths from, VII, 320; hospital barge for, on the Mississippi, VII., 320.
Smart, C.,
VII., 224.
Smeed, E. C.:
V., 295, 298.
Smith, A.,
X., 2.
Smith, A. J.:
II., 328; III., 326; IV., 134; raid in Mississippi, IV., 137; VI., 227; X., 222.
Smith, A. K.,
VII, 224.
Smith, A. N.,
VI., 190.
Smith, C. B.,
X., 12.
Smith, C. F.:
I., 184, 186 seq., 190 seq., 360; V., 42; X., 303.
Smith, C. H.,
X., 211.
Smith, E. Kirby: I., 105, 160; II., 322, 352; III., 342, 346; IV., 241; V., 70; VII., 50; VIII., 340; X., 243, 258.
Smith, G.,
IX., 297.
Smith, G. A.,
X., 201.
Smith, G. M.,
VIII, 251.
Smith, G. W.:
I., 283, 292, 298, 364; V., 314; X., 248, 251.
Smith, H. B.,
VIII, 278.
Smith, H. H.,
VII, 21.
Smith, J.,
VI, 52, 184.
Smith, J. A.,
X., 297.
Smith, J. B.,
VI, 162.
Smith, J. C.,
I., 248.
Smith, J. D.,
V., 71.
Smith, J. E.:
II., 306, 346; X