, 16, 410.
Gregg, General, killed at Fredericksburg, 233.
Gregg's cavalry division, 270, 284, 298, 315, 343; captured, 386.
Griffin's division in the Wilderness, 329-
Halleck, General William H., mentioned, 175, 179, 180, 194, 195, 196, 200, 202, 216, 218, 219, 220, 239, 262, 268, 305, 306.
Hamilton's Crossing, 226, 227.
Hampton, General, Wade, mentioned, 181, 183, 205, 219, 224, 241; wounded at Gettysburg, 298; confronts Sheridan, 344.
Hampton Roads, Va., 27.
Hancock, General Winfield S., notice of, 47; mentioned, 230, 272, 281, 334, 339, 347, 362.
Hanover Court House, 153, 158, 305.
Hardee, General, James, mentioned, 269.
Hardee, General William J., 54, 58, 59, 369.
Harold at Hastings, 278.
Harper's Ferry, 74, 75, 76, 103, 202, 203, 220, 303.
Harrison, Benjamin, the signer, 10.
Harrison's Landing, Va., 170.
Harvie's, Lewis, statement, 383.
Haskell, Lieutenant-Colonel, John, 358.
Hatcher's Run, Va., 376.
Havelock, Sir, Henry, 422.
Havens, B
166.
St. Louis (gunboat), 25.
Sallie (ship), 237.
San Francisco (steamer), 266.
Santissima Trinidad (ship), 234.
Satellite (gunboat), 188.
Savannah, Ga. Harbor defense, 172.
Investment and evacuation, 484-85.
Savannah (ship), 9, 494.
Schade, Louis, 418.
Schenck, General, 97. establishment of martial law in western Maryland, 389.
Schofield, General, 475, 488, 489, 534, 537, 540, 548, 592, 613, 618, 619, 621.
Schopf, —, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Scott, Colonel, 37, 95. Gen. Winfield, 15, 104, 495, 515.
Sea King (ship), 221.
Secession, 3.
Division of Southern sentiment, 4.
Sectional rivalry, 12.
Acquisition of power by one section, cause of trouble, not slavery, 136-37.
Seddon, J. A., 339, 345, 418, 474.
Sedgwick, General, 309, 310, 435-36.
Selma (gunboat), 173.
Semmes, General, 301, 307, 377. Admiral Raphael, 210, 235, 550, 565. Preparation of the Sumter for action, 206-07.
Description of the Alabama, 211. Captain of the Alabama, 211-16.
Loss of t
6, 87; Sept. 30, 85-87; Oct. 2, 93; May 7, 1865, 370, 371: Sherman, W. T., Sept. 25, 1864, 333: Stanton, E., May 10, 1865, 360: Thomas, G. H., Nov. 28, 1864, 212
Hamilton, Col. John, organizes light-artillery school, 426
Hammond, Brig.-Gen. John H., needed at and ordered to Spring Hill, 209, 217, 258; battle of Nashville, 268
Hammond, Surg.-Gen. William A., board of review in case of, 443
Hampton Roads, Va., trip of Grant and S. to Cape Fear River from, 294, 295
Hancock, Maj.-Gen. Winfield S., service on military court with Thomas, 277; S.'s guest at Cabinet and Diplomatic dinner, 278; assigned to command Military Division of the Atlantic, 430; relations with Grant, 430; death and burial, 456; character, 456; succeeded in command by S., 456; action on the retirement for age bill, 481
Hardee, Lieut.-Gen. William J., battle of Jonesboro, 157; opportunity for Sherman to attack, 159
Hardin Turnpike, Tenn., military movements on, 264
Harney, Brig.-Gen. William S., co
eever, for seventy years, died, aged ninety-two, Aug. 21, 1708
School Master
John Tileston, for seventy years, died, aged ninety, Oct. 13, 1826
Sunday, first opened in the town, Apr. 17, 1791
Ship, Massachusetts, put in commission, June 18, 1860
John M. Barnard, dedicated, Feb. 23, 1866
Schooners
began to be built at Boston, 1714
Scissor Grinder's
bells mistaken for City Crier, 1832
Scollay's buildings
removed to complete the square, May, 1871
Scott, Gen. Winfield
visited Boston, Sep. 4, 1843
Resigned command of the army, Nov. 2, 1861
Died, at West Point, aged eighty-two, May 29, 1866
Sea
Fencibles. A military company of sea captains, formed, July 25, 1814
Serpent, believed to be in the harbor, Aug., 1817
Sealers
of weights and measures first appointed, Jan. 31, 1647
Seats
on the Common covered with iron (boys whittle), 1847
Siege of Paris
Exhibition opened near Park square, Sep. 2, 1878
Selfridge and Austin
Rogues' Gallery, 133
Roulette, 133
Rowing Regattas, 133
Rubber Merchants, 133
Russian Embassy, 133
S.
Sabbath Breakers, 133
Safe Blowing, 133
Sailors' Homes, 133
Saltpetre Explosion, 133
Sandemonians, 133
Savage, Edward 133
Savage, Edward H. 134
Savannah Sufferers, 134
Scales, 134
Scandals, 134
Scavengers, 134
Schools, 134 to 136
School-master, 136, 137
Schooners, 137
Scissor Grinders, 137
Scollay's Buildings, 137
Scott, Gen. Winfield 137
Sea Fencibles, 137
Sea Serpent, 137
Sealers Weights and Measures, 137
Seats on Common, 137
Siege of Paris, 137
Selfridge and Austin, 137
Selectmen, 137
Sewell, Samuel 138
Sewerage, 138
Shaw, Lemuel 138
Shakedown, 138
Shay's War, 138
Sherman, Gen., Wm. T. 138
Sheridan, Gen., Phil. 138
Ships, Sailing 138
Ships, Steam 138, 139
Ship Fever, 139
Shot, 139
Siamese Twins, 139
Silver Coin, 139
Skating Rink, 139, 140
Skedaddle, 140
draft, 510; proposes to take in sail, 510; modifies Grant's instructions to Sheridan, III., 89; opinion on treatment of non-combatants, 113; recommends different campaign from Sherman's march III., 157; correspondence with Thomas, complaining of delay in Nashville campaign, 241. Hompton, General Wade, attack on Gregg, II., 397; movements against Wilson's expedition, 412; sent to Augusta to organize cavalry, III., 292; at Columbia, S. C., 422; destroys Columbia by fire, 423.
Hancock, General Winfield S., at battle of Wilderness, II., 109-123; movements in valley of Po, 152; movements of May 10, 1864, 164; assault of May 12, 171-183; assault of May 17, 198; movement to Fredericksburg railroad 201, 218; movements on the North Anna, 227-237, on the Totopotomy, 270, 271; at Cold
Harbor, 281, 287, 296, 299; crossing the James 339, 348, 351-356; advance to Petersburg, 360, 362; assaults on Petersburg, 365, 377; temporarily relieved on account of wounds, 369; requests investigation of c
in Northern prisons, 100.
Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372.
Randall. James R., 338.
Randolph, Colonel, Robert, 146.
Rebels and Rebellions, 3, 7.
Reed, W. P., 117.
Reynolds, General J. F., 148.
Richmond, First Federal to enter, 152.
Rogers, Major, wounded, 114.
Rhodes, James F., 19.
Rodes, General R. E., 111.
Sadler, D. M., 174.
Sanitary Commission, Federal, 81.
Sassacus destroyed.
The, 213.
Schofield, General J. M., 97.
Scott, Colonel, John, 142; General Winfield, 20.
Secession, discussed, 13. 334, 362; of Southern States, 17; prime instigators of, 19.
Seven Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147.
Shelby, General, Joe, 117.
Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235.
Sickles, General D. E., 112.
Silver Grays, Service of, 309.
Slavery in the South, 15, 77; old system of contrasted with present conditions, 125.
Slavers, Last of the. Voyage of the Wanderer, 355.
Slaves, trade in, by whom instituted and continued, 124,