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INDEX TO VOL. II.

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INDEX TO VOL. II.

    A

  • Abney, Major Joseph; 195; served
    in Mexico, 208; combs his hair
    before attempting to execute important
    command, 234.

  • Abney, Segt. J. B.: mentioned for
    gallantry, 227.

  • Accuracy of Confederate fire, 284.

  • Adams, Major: 369.

  • Addison, George: sent to burn
    bridge: 345.

  • Allemony, Lieutenant: killed, 268;
    his death deplored, 270.

  • Ames, Federal general: his statement
    to General Hagood after the
    war, 236.

  • Anderson, General Patton: 272, 274,
    276; should have been shot, 277.

  • Anderson, Colonel: 324.

  • Andrews, Lieutenant: 272.

  • Atkinson, Lieutenant: captured,
    298.

  • Axson, Captain: mortally wounded,
    278.

    B

  • Baker, Colonel: 239.

  • Battery Buchanan: troops landed
    at under trying difficulties, 324325;
    captured, 333.

  • Beauregard, Gen. P. G. T.: assigned
    to the command of the Department
    of North Carolina and
    Southern Virginia, 217; otherwise
    mentioned, 232, 235; official report
    of, of battle of Drury's
    Bluff, 236-242; plan of battle of,
    237-238; supplementary report of,
    243; elsewhere mentioned, 245,
    249, 254, 265, 266, 268, 276, 280,
    284.

  • Beginning of the end: 364-373.

  • Bellinger, Private Vince: gallant
    action of, 226.

  • Bethea, Lieutenant: killed, 299.

  • Bell, Lieut. E. H.: killed, 358.

  • Blake, Lieut.-Col. J. A.: 195:
    dropped for overstaying leave,
    208; captured, 299; elsewhere
    mentioned, 234.

  • Bomar, Lieutenant: killed, in the
    heroic performance of duty, 248.

  • Bowles, Lieutenant: captured, 298.

  • Bowman, Lieut. W. G.: mentioned
    for gallant conduct, 249; captured,
    299; elsewhere mentioned,
    261.

  • Boozer, Corporal J.: mentioned for
    gallantry, 227.

  • Brady, Captain: a craven North
    Carolinian, 327.

  • Bragg, Gen. Braxton: 207; staff
    officer at Richmond, 210; mentioned,
    221, 228; countermands an
    order after investigation, 324;
    mentioned, 325; Bragg and disaster
    synonymous, 328; elsewhere
    mentioned, 331, 334, 336, 348, 351,
    352, 355, 360.

  • Bratton, Gen. John: wounded, 308.

  • Brooks, Capt. J. H.: to be relied
    upon when others failed, 234-235;
    conspicuous gallantry of, 248;
    elsewhere mentioned, 367.

  • Brooks, Federal general: 225.

  • Brothers, Sergeant: deserts from
    the hospital and joins his regiment,
    299.

  • Brown, Pinckney: character and
    death of, 235.

  • Brownlee, Lieutenant: 370, 372.

  • Buist, Captain: 273, 279.


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  • Bulger, Private A. P.: commended
    for gallantry, 249.

  • Butler, Gen. M. C.: 358.

  • Butler, Col. William: 358.

  • Butler, Gen. B. F. ("Beast"): 219,
    228; outlawed by Confederate
    authorities, 231; elsewhere mentioned,
    235, 266, 317; right for
    once, 322.

    C

  • Carson, Capt. J. M.: wounded, 230;
    elsewhere mentioned, 312, 325.

  • Cassidy, Lieutenant: 261; noted for
    gallantry, 299.

  • Chappell, Lieutenant: General
    Hagood's admiration of, 227; incident
    of pistol while dying of
    wounds, 279.

  • China, Captain: killed, 248.

  • Clemants, Lieutenant: 273.

  • Clyburn, Lieutenant: 298.

  • Clingman, General: wounded, 288.

  • Colquitt, Gen. A. H.: 259; elsewhere
    mentioned, 236, 237, 238, 239, 261,
    265, 267, 268, 269, 360.

  • Cooper, Adjutant-General C. S. A.:
    269.

  • Cross, Major: 369.

    D

  • Daly, Captain: brave Federal officer,
    of General Cutler's staff,
    294-295; endorsed for a pension
    after the war by General Hagood,
    297-298 (note).

  • Dantzler, Colonel: battery named
    after, 250; manner of death of,
    251.

  • Dargan, Lieut.-Col. A. T.: 205, 217,
    221; killed at Walthal Junction,
    with the colors in his hands and
    calling on his men to rally, 224;
    loss mourned, 319.

  • Davis, President Jefferson: on battle-field
    at Drury's Bluff, 249;
    elsewhere mentioned, 314, 317,
    328, 332.

  • Dearing, Colonel: 242.

  • Deo Vindice: 373.

  • DeVorn, Colonel: 373.

  • Dotterer, Private W. A.: commended
    for gallant conduct, 249.

  • Douglass, Lieutenant: killed, 298.

  • DuBose, Colonel: 271, 273, 275, 277.

  • Duke, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

  • Dunlop's Park—"Rest for the
    Weary"—301-303.

  • Dunovant's cavalry as skirmishers,
    240.

  • Due, Lieutenant: commended for
    gallantry, 226.

    E

  • Early, General, 314.

  • Easterling, Lieutenant: killed, 299.

  • Ellis, a crossroads politician, proves
    incompetent as soldier, 205.

  • Elliott, Major Stephen: 169; succeeds
    General Walker, 252; elsewhere
    mentioned, 364, 365.

  • Elliott, Lieutenant: killed, 248.

  • Eschelman, Lieutenant-Colonel: 243.

  • Evans, Lieutenant: killed, 299.

    F

  • Felder, Lieutenant: wounded, 269.

  • Fields, General: 276, 277, 307.

  • Forces: numbers compared, 356.

  • Ford, Lieutenant: wounded, 273;
    wounded and captured, 298.

  • Foster, Private H. P.: commended
    for gallant conduct, 248.

  • Fry, Colonel: 239.

    G

  • Gaillard, Lieut.-Col. P. C.: 195;
    graduate of West Point, 207; elsewhere
    mentioned, 208, 248, 299,
    312.

  • Gantt, Col. F. H.: a good drill officer,
    205; regiment of, arms itself
    on the field, 214; elsewhere mentioned,
    229, 248, 261, 312.


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  • Gantt, Sergeant-Major Eldred: died
    from wounds, 280.

  • Garding, Capt. J. J.: 205.

  • Gardner, Lieutenant: captured, 298.

  • Gary, Gen. M. W.: attacks with
    vigor, 307; elsewhere mentioned,
    308.

  • Gelling, Lieutenant: mentioned for
    gallant conduct, 248; killed, 267;
    a young Scotchman, 270.

  • Gibbons, Sergt. J. P.: mentioned for
    gallantry, 227.

  • Gilmore, General, commanding operations
    against Charleston, 210;
    transferred to Virginia, 217.

  • Glover, Major J. V.: 206; succeeds
    to the command of the 25th Regiment,
    after the wounding of Colonel
    Pressley, 226; elsewhere mentioned,
    248, 319; death of, 263.

  • Gooding, Capt. J. J.: an incubus
    upon the command, 205.

  • Goodlett, Colonel: broken for cowardice,
    251.

  • Gordon, Captain: killed, 299.

  • Graham, Col. R. F.: at Walthal
    Junction, 221; wounded, 224; elsewhere
    mentioned, 205, 217, 219,
    312, 324, 325, 336, 367.

  • Grant, Gen. U. S.: made Lieutenant-General
    and Commander-in-chief
    of U. S. armies, 218; crosses the
    Rapidan, 219; losses of, from the
    Rapidan to Cold Harbor, 262;
    transfers operations to the south
    side of the Appomattox, 264; invests
    Petersburg, 270; elsewhere
    mentioned, 253, 254, 259, 261, 282,
    283, 288, 295, 305, 314, 322, 331;
    his policy as to exchange of prisoners,
    364.

  • Greer, Sergt. H. P.: commended for
    gallantry, 249.

  • Gregg, General: of the Texas brigade,
    killed, 308.

    H

  • Hagood, Gen. Johnson: attached to
    Nelson's Brigade in the beginning
    of the war, 209; anecdote of, 210;
    a humane commander, 213; ordered
    to Petersburg, 217; on
    arriving there, ordered to the support
    of Graham at Walthal Junction,
    221; directed to withdraw
    and take position along the railroad,
    223; holds the 21st Regiment
    in reserve on turnpike and
    afterwards rallies, 224; coolness
    of, 225, 228; ordered to advance,
    229; sends flag of truce to propose
    exchange of prisoners, which
    failed, 230-231; elsewhere mentioned,
    234, 244, 246, 247, 252, 254,
    255, 258, 259, 260, 261, 265, 266,
    267, 277, 278, 279, 284, 288, 289,
    290; his coolness and nerve at the
    battle of Weldon Road, 291 et
    seq.;
    shoots a Federal officer under
    trying circumstances, 294-295;
    recommended for promotion by
    General Beauregard, 296-297;
    issued apple brandy, 316; elsewhere
    mentioned, 298, 300, 305,
    334, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342,
    344, 345, 346, 348, 349, 352, 355,
    360, 361; detailed to go to South
    Carolina and recruit, 365-366;
    mentioned, 367.

  • Hagood, Col. J. R.: First South
    Carolina Regiment commanded by,
    307; elsewhere mentioned, 309.

  • Hagood's Brigade: roster of, 196;
    history of regiments of, 204-209;
    General Beauregard's appreciation
    of, 210; regulations governing
    march of, 211-213; remains
    at Charleston during winter of
    '63-64, but soon leaves for Virginia,
    217; its first baptism of fire
    in Virginia, 223-226; near Petersburg,
    228; how it captured five


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    pieces of artillery, 243; steadiness
    of, at Drury's Bluff, 247; elsewhere
    mentioned, 245, 250, 251,
    255, 257, 263, 265, 271, 285; recuperates
    at Dunlop's Park, 301303;
    elsewhere mentioned, 307,
    327, 328, 332, 336, 342, 347; reorganized,
    351; elsewhere mentioned,
    354, 358, 361, 363, 371.

  • Hammond, Capt. Leroy, and his
    brother, Lieut. F. G. Hammond,
    both grandsons of Col. Leroy
    Hammond of revolutionary fame:
    killed, 230.

  • Hampton, Gen. Wade: 295, 330, 331.

  • Hampton Roads Conference, 332.

  • Hardee, General: 331, 356, 358, 360,
    361, 364, 368, 371, 372.

  • Harris, Colonel: staff officer, 228,
    229; indifference of to fire, 230,
    263.

  • Harper, Lieutenant: heroically saved
    himself from capture, 298.

  • Harvey, Lieutenant: killed, 270.

  • Haskell, Colonel: severely wounded,
    308.

  • Hay, Major: wounded, 360.

  • Hedrick, Colonel: wounded, 355.

  • Hendrix, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

  • Heyward, Col. W. C.: 205.

  • Hickman, Color Bearer: commended
    for gallantry, 249.

  • Hicks, G. W.: 249.

  • Hill, Gen. A. P.: 289, 295; statement
    of, to General Hagood regarding
    the Weldon Road battle, 296;
    elsewhere mentioned, 304.

  • Hill, Gen. D. H.: arrives at Walthal
    Junction, 221; inspires and
    directs the operations, although
    General Bushrod Johnson was in
    command, 223; elsewhere mentioned,
    351, 352, 354, 355.

  • Hogan, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

  • Hoke, Major-General: arrives at
    Petersburg, 231; gives report of
    the battle of Drury's Bluff, 243244;
    elsewhere mentioned. 232,
    234, 241, 246, 247, 253, 257, 265,
    276, 289, 307, 308, 309, 323, 338,
    339, 340, 348, 352, 354, 358, 360,
    365, 367, 370, 372.

  • Holland, Colonel, 360, 371.

  • Hood, General: 314, 360.

  • Hopkins, Capt. Ward: killed, 267;
    estimation of, 270; elsewhere
    mentioned, 319.

  • Huger, Major Cleland K.: 367.

  • Huguenin, Lieutenant: wounded,
    273.

  • Hunton, General: 260, 261.

    I

  • Irving, Private Ameliers: commended
    for gallantry, 227.

  • Isbell, Lieutenant: killed, 298.

  • Izard, Colonel: in ill health, 205.

  • Izlar, Sergt. W. V.: commended for
    gallant. conduct, 226.

  • Izlar, Segt. B. P.: commended for
    gallantry, 249.

    J

  • Jeffords, Lieutenant: 343, 344.

  • Johnson, Gen. Bushrod: takes command
    of the troops at Walthal
    Junction, 221; elsewhere mentioned,
    223, 224, 226, 228.

  • Johnson, Senator: 316.

  • Johnston, Gen. Joseph E.: 241, 332,
    351, 355, 358, 360, 361, 362, 363,
    364, 365, 369, 370, 371, 373.

  • Jones, Captain: captured, 298.

  • Jones, Private J.: commended for
    gallantry, 249.

    K

  • Keitt, Colonel: killed, 257; character
    of, 257.

  • Kennedy, Lieutenant: killed, 298.

  • Kennerly, Lieutenant: killed, 299.

  • Kershaw, General: 255, 354.

  • King, Lieutenant: wounded, 298.

  • Kirkland, General: 367.


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    L

  • Lalane, Lieutenant (see errata):
    killed, 248.

  • Lance, Lieut. Archy St. John: killed,
    235.

  • Lartigue, Major G. B.: brigade
    quartermaster, 215; elsewhere
    mentioned, 367.

  • Leach, Senator from North Carolina,
    316.

  • Ledbetter, Capt. T. D.: killed, 235.

  • Lee, Gen. R. E.: breaks up all corps,
    like pioneer corps, and orders the
    men to be returned to the ranks,
    215; confronts Grant, 218; again
    confronts Grant, 253; follows
    Grant, 264; assumes the offensive,
    271; elsewhere mentioned, 254,
    259, 276, 283, 284, 303; description
    of, 304; again takes the offensive,
    307; elsewhere mentioned,
    308, 309, 314.

  • Lewis, General: 239.

  • Life in the trenches of Petersburg,
    283-288.

  • Lightfoot, Lieutenant-Colonel: 230.

  • Lipscomb, Colonel: 334, 335, 337,
    338, 339, 340, 342, 343, 344, 345,
    346.

  • Lincoln, Abraham: reported assassination
    of, 369.

  • Logan, Lieutenant-Colonel: acts on
    General Hagood's staff, 230.

  • Longstreet, General: 259, 315.

    M

  • Mahone, Major-General: 290; blames
    himself for the blunder in the
    Weldon Road affair, 296.

  • Mallett, Lieutenant-Colonel: killed,
    362.

  • Martin, Lieut. Ben: invaluable service
    of, 227; wounded, 294; elsewhere
    mentioned, 248, 266, 299,
    360, 367.

  • Mazyck, Lieut. Edmund: service of,
    to General Hagood, 227; elsewhere
    mentioned, 248, 312, 367.

  • McBeth, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

  • McCauthen, Colonel: with 51st N. C.,
    held railroad bridge, 228.

  • McIver, Major G. W.: 205.

  • McKaskell, Lieutenant: killed, 298.

  • McKerrall, Captain: captured, 299.

  • McMillan, Mr.: a good citizen soldier,
    323.

  • Meade, General: Federal commander,
    260.

  • Milms, Lieutenant: 261.

  • Minas, Lieutenant: wounded, 299.

  • Miscarriage of a well conceived
    plan, and reports thereon: 271276.

  • Mixson, Private A.: commended for
    gallant conduct, 249.

  • Moffett, Lieutenant: mentioned for
    gallantry, 226; incident of the
    search of "Puritan" prisoners by,
    282; extracts from journal of,
    286-287; elsewhere mentioned,
    312, 345, 367.

  • Moloney, Capt. P. K.: invaluable
    services of, 227, 229; horse shot
    under him, 230; killed, 294; Hagood's
    tribute to, 300; elsewhere
    mentioned, 231, 248, 266, 291, 319.

  • Morrison, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

  • Muckenfuss, Lieutenant: captured,
    299.

  • Mulvaney, Captain: captured on the
    enemy's works, 279.

    N

  • Nelson, Lieut. Col. P. H.: commanded
    the 7th Battalion, after
    commencing the war as a brigadier-general,
    209; murdered by
    negro troops, 278; elsewhere mentioned,
    230, 248, 319.

  • New York Herald: published card
    from Captain Daly vindicatory of
    General Hagood from the charge
    of murder which the Yankee
    papers freely lavished upon him,
    298.


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    O

  • O'Hear, Lieut, James W.: killed
    while aiding a wounded comrade
    on the field of battle, 255.

  • Olmstead, Colonel: 368.

  • Orr, Senator from South Carolina,
    316.

  • Outz, Sergt. J. H., color bearer:
    killed, 248.

  • Owen, Major: 240.

    P

  • Palmer, Captain: killed, 267.

  • Pickett, General: 221, 227, 228.

  • Pioneer corps of Hagood's Brigade:
    organization of, 214-215.

  • Plan of retrenchment of the Richmond
    lines, 309-311.

  • Porcher, Cadet! wounded, 299.

  • Porter, Admiral U. S. N.: 322; elsewhere
    mentioned, 325; reports of,
    not to be relied upon, 326.

  • Pressley, Lieut.-Col. J. G.: 206;
    wounded at Walthal Junction,
    226.

  • Pryor, Roger A.: acts as General
    Pickett's courier, though at one
    time a brigadier-general, and
    pilots General Hagood to the scene
    of action at Walthal Junction,
    221.

  • Puritan, A Typical: incident of the
    capture of, 282.

    R

  • Raley, Lieut. A. W.: wounded, 298.

  • Ramsey, Major: lawyer of high
    culture, fell at Wagner, 207.

  • Rankin, Capt. R. G.: attracts attention
    by heroic bearing, 363.

  • Ransom, General: shortcomings of,
    236; elsewhere mentioned, 238,
    240, 241, 242, 243, 245, 246, 247.

  • Raysor, Captain: 273.

  • Regiments commanded by lieutenants,
    284.

  • Rhett, Colonel: captured, 358.

  • Riley, Lieutenant: 273.

  • Rion, Major J. H.: commenced the
    war as colonel of the 6th South
    Carolina, but lost his commission
    in the re-election on taking Confederate
    service, 209; conspicuous
    gallantry of, 248; distinguished
    himself in the battle of Petersburg,
    269; left in charge of
    Hagood's Brigade, 366, 367; elsewhere
    mentioned, 312, 345, 360,
    369, 370.

  • Ross, Lieutenant: killed, 299.

    S

  • Seabrook, Lieutenant: killed, 230.

  • Seay, Lieutenant: died of exhaustion,
    235.

  • Segers, Capt. Dove: wounded, 298;
    mentioned, 368.

  • Sellars, Capt. M. H.: 206; gallantry
    of, 226; killed, 299; Hagood's
    tribute to, 300; elsewhere mentioned,
    319.

  • Sherman, Gen. Tecumseh: marches
    unopposed upon the vitals of the
    Confederacy, 314-315; his march
    through Georgia, 329; elsewhere
    mentioned, 330, 334, 355, 361, 363,
    371.

  • Shingler, Colonel: 239.

  • Shomaker, Private L. S.: commended
    for gallantry, 226.

  • Shumaker, Private J. T.: commended
    for gallant conduct, 249.

  • Shuler, Lieutenant: killed, 248.

  • Simonton, Col. C. H.: 206; rejoins
    his regiment, 263; elsewhere mentioned,
    266, 312, 336, 342, 343,
    344, 345, 347.

  • Simonton, General: 226.

  • Sineath, Lieut. F. R. M.: blunders
    into the enemy's lines and is captured,
    252.


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  • Sligh, Lieutenant: captured, 298.

  • Smith, Lieutenant: died of wounds,
    279.

  • Smith, Colonel: fights with a club
    at the "Crater," 305.

  • Special orders organizing Hagood's
    Brigade, 195.

  • Stoney, Capt. W. E.: shot through
    the lungs at Walthal Junction,
    225; sheds tears at Johnston's
    surrender, 227; diary of (367373)—Rion
    takes command of
    brigade, 367; ugly rumors afloat
    about Lee, 367, 368; march for
    Raleigh and cross the Allemance,
    in which there is bungling, 368;
    rumors more persistent of Lee's
    surrender and the report also of
    Johnston's army surrendering—
    demoralization, 369; rumor of
    Lincoln's assassination, 369;
    greater demoralization, 370; army
    melting away, 370-371; truce ends
    in surrender and terms thereof,
    371; brigade paid off in coin, and
    the men begin to straggle off
    home, 373. Elsewhere mentioned,
    312, 345, 346, 347.

  • Stoney, Orderly Dwight: though
    wounded (294), recaptures flag,
    295; promoted, 297.

    T

  • Taft, Lieutenant: killed, 248.

  • Talliferro, General: 209.

  • Taylor, Colonel: wounded, 363; elsewhere
    mentioned, 351, 360.

  • Taylor, Lieut. William: wounded,
    298; elsewhere mentioned, 295.

  • Terry, Federal General: 206, 323,
    351.

  • Thomas, Captain: 367.

  • Tiller, Lieutenant: wounded, 298.

  • Tracy, Capt. Carlos: heroism or, at
    Walthal Junction, 225; has horse
    shot under him, 230; elsewhere
    mentioned, 227.

  • Trim, Lieutenant: lost an arm and
    put on retired list, 279.

  • Tupper, Color Bearer: mentioned
    for gallant conduct, 248.

  • Turner, Federal General: recognized
    over B. F. Butler, 231.

  • Tuten, Lieutenant: captured, 299.

    V

  • Vandiford, Lieutenant: died of
    wounds, 279.

  • Vance, Governor Zeb: makes speech
    to reserves attached to Hoke's
    division, 367.

  • Vans, Lieutenant: killed, 337.

    W

  • Waggoner, Lieutenant, 17th Tenn.:
    heroism of, 241.

  • Walker, General: wounding of, 252.

  • Watts, Sergt. Pickens Butler: commended
    for gallantry, 227; a
    second time commended for gallant
    conduct, 248; killed, 279;
    high praise of, by the commanding
    general, 279.

  • Weitzel, Federal General: 322.

  • Westcoat, Captain: wounded, 261;
    elsewhere mentioned, 343.

  • Weston, Lieutenant: wounded, 298.

  • Wheeler, General Joe: 330, 362.

  • White, Lieut. A. B.: 273.

  • Whiting, General: shortcomings of,
    236; elsewhere mentioned, 239,
    240, 242, 244; laid down his life
    in atonement for errors, 328.

  • Wilds, Capt. S. H.: takes command
    of 21st Regiment at Walthal Junction
    after the wounding of Colonel
    Graham and the killing of
    Lieutenant-Colonel Dargan, 224;
    wounded (see errata), 298; elsewhere
    mentioned, 227, 244, 248,
    343.


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  • Williams, Private J. H.: reported by
    General Hagood for meritorious
    services, 249.

  • Wise, Private: commended for gallantry,
    249.

  • Wise, General: 236, 238.

  • Wolfe, Lieut. W. M.: killed, 230.

    Y

  • Young, Lieutenant: captured, 298.

  • Young, Signal Operator: sent to
    burn bridge, 345.

    Z

  • Zachery, Colonel: 360.