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An Artilleryman's Diary

Chapter 21: INDEX
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A firsthand diary by an artilleryman chronicles service across campaigns, recording marches, engagements, sieges, camp routines, hospital care, and the eventual discharge and return home. Entries trace movements along river corridors and participation in major operations, as well as actions around key southern theaters. Short dated notes mix tactical details, weather and logistical reports, accounts of wounds and illness among comrades, and observations of daily fatigue, morale, and small ceremonies. The material is presented chronologically and episodically, alternating moments of combat and maneuver with the mundane work of garrisoning, wintering, and soldierly maintenance.

Amount of Pay Sent Home
1862.
Aug. 23Advance bounty at Madison$15.00
1863.
Feb.   From Memphis25.00
May   From Millikens Bend45.00
June   From rear Vicksburg20.00
July   From Vicksburg20.00
Sept. 27From Glendale20.00
Dec. 2From Chattanooga15.00
1864.
Feb. 19From Huntsville20.00
May 26From Huntsville40.00
Aug. 5From Etowah20.00
Nov.   From Nashville25.00
1865.
July 22Final payment at Madison180.00
Total amount sent$445.00

Clothing Drawn
1862.
Aug. 261 blanket$2.24
Aug. 272 pair drawers1.42
Aug. 271 cap.57
Aug. 271 infantry blouse
Aug. 271 canteen.32
Aug. 271 knapsack3.78
Aug. 271 haversack.39
Sept. 281 shirt.90
Oct. 131 pair pants3.87
Oct. 131 jacket5.17
Oct. 131 hat2.05
Oct. 161 overcoat7.62
Nov. 101 blanket2.24
Nov. 141 shirt.90
Nov. 221 pair socks.24
Nov. 301 shirt (starched).90
1863.
Jan. 141 pair pants3.87
Jan. 141 cap.57
Jan. 141 canteen.30
Feb. 41 pair of socks
Feb. 241 pair boots (sewed)
June 51 poncho
Oct. 221 haversack.48
Oct. 251 knit shirt1.30
Oct. 251 pair pants4.60
Dec. 162 pair drawers1.80
Dec. 161 hat1.65
1864.
Feb. 171 cap.58
Feb. 171 pair boots (pegged)2.12
Feb. 171 shirt1.53
Apl. 121 pair pants (inf.)2.40
Apl. 121 blouse3.12
June 91 shirt1.53
Aug. 91 hat1.80
Aug. 91 pair shoes1.64
Sept. 101 pair pants4.15
Sept. 102 shirts3.12
Sept. 101 blanket3.60
Nov. 121 pair boots3.25
Dec. 81 pair pants3.15
Dec. 82 pair drawers2.00
Dec. 81 great coat10.55
1865.
Feb. 61 blanket in hospital3.60
Mar. 111 jacket9.25
Mar. 111 poncho5.90
May 101 blouse4.80
June 51 pair boots4.00
June 51 shirt2.32
June 51 pair pants5.90
1865 Prices
Price List of Army Clothing from March 3, 1865
Fatigue caps$1.00
Hats2.25
Shirts2.32
Drawers1.60
Socks.48
Boots4.00
Gt. coat14.50
Blankets7.00
Painted ponchos3.00
Rubber ponchos5.90
Jackets9.25
Artillery pants5.90
Blouse4.80
Cross cannon.02

INDEX

  • Abbeville (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 17, 21.
  • Abolitionists, views of, 309.
  • Acworth (Ga.), 80th Ohio at, 236;
    • raids near, 243.
  • Adairsville (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225;
  • "Adriatic," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Alabama, inhabitants, 160;
    • view into, 331;
    • Logan in, 263;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery, 112;
    • troops from, 78;
    • 1st Cavalry, 105, 106, 118.
  • Albion (Wis.), correspondence with, 34, 111;
    • school at, 243;
    • Jones visits, 339.
  • Alexander, Col. Jesse I., at Oxford, 20;
    • Buntyn Station, 25;
    • Huntsville, 209;
    • commands expedition, 211, 212.
  • Allatoona (Ga.), military depot, 262;
  • "Alone," Mississippi steamboat, 39, 42.
  • American Messenger, cited, 306.
  • Amsden, Lieut. Marcus, forages, 124;
    • at Huntsville, 169;
      • Allatoona, 257.
  • Anderson, Maj. Robert, at Fort Sumter, 322.
  • "Anglo Saxon," transport, 117.
  • Anthony (negro), at Oxford, 19;
    • straggler, 223;
    • sermon by, 239.
  • Arkansas, 6th Wisconsin Battery in, 37.
  • "Armada," Mississippi steamboat, 39, 45.
  • Armies
    • Cumberland, troops in, 125, 130;
      • at Missionary Ridge, 313.
    • Frontier, troops from, 70, 71.
    • Potomac, reverse for, 3.
    • Tennessee, troops from, 130;
      • casualties in, 238;
      • commander, 233;
      • at Nashville, 272.
    • Western, commander, 260.
  • Arnold, Dr. ——, of 12th Wisconsin Battery, 10, 11.
  • Athens (Ala.), troops at, 205;
    • troops from, 209.
  • Atlanta (Ga.), military center, 337;
  • Atlantic Monthly, mentioned, 39, 68, 186, 309.
  • Atlantic Ocean, Sherman reaches, 266.
  • "Autocrat," Mississippi gunboat, 39.
  • Babcock, Byron, sick, 9, 186;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Bailey, William M., at Buntyn Station, 29.
  • Baker, Frederick T., wounded, 67, 101;
  • Ballou's Monthly, cited, 296.
  • "Baltic," Mississippi gunboat, 39.
  • Baltimore (Md.), convention at, 218.
  • Bancroft, Marion L., on furlough, 315, 325.
  • Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P., reinforces Grant, 61.
  • Banks, Robert E., death, 324, 339.
  • Barry, Gen. William F., at Nashville, 302.
  • Bartlett, Samuel C., sermon by, 196.
  • Bass (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 304.
  • Battles
  • Beauregard, Gen. Gustave T., son of, 144.
  • Beaver, Corp. Sampson, at Buntyn Station, 25;
    • Memphis, 28, 31;
    • Huntsville, 206;
    • forager, 120;
    • on furlough, 81.
  • Beecher, Henry Ward, 322;
  • Bellefonte (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 157, 222.
  • Benedict, George W., sick, 11;
  • Beniczky, K. W., New York photographer, 274.
  • Bennett, John L., on furlough, 81.
  • Benoit, Frank, on furlough, 315, 325.
  • Benson, Bradley, death, 312.
  • Berger, Christian, portrait, 364.
  • Bickerdyke, Mary A., army nurse, 191, 192;
    • at Etowah Bridge, 267.
  • Big Shanty (Ga.), railroad at, 223, 251, 254.
  • Bird Spring (Ala.), picnic at, 217.
  • Blair, Gen. Frank J., commands corps, 110, 113, 209;
    • orders from, 214;
    • at Missionary Ridge, 139.
  • Blake, B. F., forager, 158;
  • Bolton, Capt. William H., commands battery, 60.
  • Boomer, Col. George B., Vicksburg campaign, 53;
    • killed, 63.
  • Booth, ——, at Huntsville, 184.
  • Booth, John W., killed, 328.
  • Booth, Robert L., sick, 252.
  • Booth, William H., at Whiteside, 149;
    • mustered out, 252.
  • Bowen, Gen. John S., at Vicksburg, 76.
  • Bowman, ——, forager, 16.
  • Bragg, Gen. Braxton, in Chattanooga campaign, 269, 329, 331;
  • Brady, Dr. ——, at Vicksburg, 80.
  • Breckinridge, Gen. John C., at Corinth, 7.
  • Brewer, Gen. Richard H., at Chattanooga, 314.
  • Bridgeport (Ala.), equipments at, 146;
  • Brodhead (Wis.), recruits from, 210.
  • Brownlow, William G., author, 28, 29.
  • Brownsboro (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 162, 221.
  • Budlong, Capt. Syria M., assistant inspector-general, 165, 167, 177, 219, 233.
  • Buntline, Ned. See Judson, Edward Z.
  • Buntyn Station (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24-32, 103.
  • Burdick, Edgar A., portrait, 364.
  • Burnham, Oliver J., at Etowah Bridge, 235;
  • Burnham, William A., portrait, 128.
  • Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., news from, 6;
    • in Chattanooga campaign, 145.
  • Burnsville (Miss.), troops at, 107;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery, 109.
  • Butler, Gen. Benjamin F., at Petersburg, 208;
    • Richmond, 209;
    • builds canal, 321.
  • Byhalia (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 22;
    • Van Dorn, 26.
  • Byness, Henry J., at Buntyn Station, 29;
    • Bridgeport, 152.
  • Cairo (Ill.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2.
  • Calkins, Miss ——, at Vicksburg, 90.
  • Calkins, Luman H., discharged, 90.
  • Calhoun, ——, home of, 210.
  • Calhoun (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225;
    • railroad, 226.
  • Calvinism, doctrines of, 166, 292.
  • Cameron Hill (Tenn.), described, 341;
    • artillery at, 323.
  • Camp Barry (Tenn.), 275, 288;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 278.
  • Camp Proper (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 128.
  • Camp Randall (Wis.), recruits at, 179, 182.
  • Campbell, Coulter, sick, 39;
    • death of, 85.
  • Campbell, John, discharged, 26.
  • Campbell, Milton, at Memphis, 23, 33.
  • Canada, Peace Commissioners in, 234.
  • Canton (Ga.), expedition near, 261.
  • Carpenter, David L., promoted, 237;
    • at Chattanooga, 317.
  • Carpenter, Rollin B., portrait, 364.
  • Cartersville (Ga.), military center, 240, 268;
  • Carr, Gen. Eugene A., at Vicksburg, 77.
  • Casper, Silas B., at Etowah Bridge, 238.
  • Cassville (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 229.
  • Cedar Mountain (Ala.), Logan at, 263.
  • Chadwick, Rev. John W., sermon, 312.
  • Charleston (S. C.), troops from, 57;
    • captured, 309.
  • Chattanooga (Tenn.), military center, 231, 242, 246, 265, 270, 272, 302;
  • Chattanooga Valley, excursion to, 355, 356.
  • Cherokee County (Ga.), expedition into, 262.
  • Chicago (Ill.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2, 363;
    • convention, 246.
  • Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, 6th Wisconsin Battery on, 2.
  • Chickamauga Station (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 144, 145.
  • Chickasaw (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 115, 117.
  • "Chillicothe," United States gunboat, 98.
  • Christian Commission. See United States Christian Commission.
  • Christian Enquirer, mentioned, 85, 176, 220, 306, 308, 312.
  • Christian Luminary, cited, 306.
  • Christmas Day, celebration, 21, 157, 291-293, 295.
  • Cincinnati Commercial, cited, 349.
  • "City of Madison," Mississippi steamboat, 87.
  • "Clara Bell," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Clark, Lieut. Samuel P., inspecting officer, 35, 81;
  • Clark, Mrs. S. F., at Memphis, 100;
  • Clinton (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 56, 58, 59.
  • Cogswell, Capt. William, commands battery, 112, 116, 135, 138, 140, 169, 172, 173, 196, 197, 199, 271.
  • Colburn, William, at Memphis, 23.
  • Colburn, John, substitute, 244.
  • Coleman, Dr. ——, at Huntsville, 165, 171.
  • College Hill (Tenn.), camp at, 301.
  • Collierville (Tenn.), expedition to, 14, 15;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24, 103.
  • Collins, Rev. Nathan G., army chaplain, 194.
  • Columbia (S. C.), waterworks at, 166.
  • Columbus (Miss.), Wisconsin troops at, 30.
  • Confederacy, supplies for, 123, 132;
  • Cooper, ——, county seat of, 235.
  • Corinth (Miss.), described, 110;
  • Corps
    • 4th, guards railroad, 247;
    • 11th, in Chattanooga campaign, 129;
      • at Missionary Ridge, 141;
      • pursues Bragg, 143, 144.
    • 12th, in Chattanooga campaign, 129.
    • 13th (McClernand's), at Vicksburg, 62.
    • 14th, at Etowah Bridge, 260, 268.
    • 15th, commander, 147, 233;
      • medical inspector, 173;
      • orders for, 249;
      • troops in, 110, 156;
      • recruits for, 210;
      • concentrated, 263;
      • pursues Bragg, 143, 145;
      • in Georgia campaign, 317;
      • at Atlanta, 247;
        • Chattanooga, 136;
        • Etowah Bridge, 260;
        • Goldsboro, 325;
        • Larkinsville, 158;
        • Memphis, 99;
        • Tunnel Hill, 339.
    • 16th (Dodge's), orders for, 100;
      • at Huntsville, 205;
        • Decatur, 219;
        • Nashville, 277.
    • 17th, orders for, 34;
    • 20th (Slocum's), troops in, 125;
    • 23rd, at Cartersville, 259.
    • Wilson's Cavalry, at Chattanooga, 344, 345.
    • For Confederate Corps see names of commanders.
  • Corse, Gen. John M., at Allatoona, 256, 257.
  • Covenant, cited, 46, 85, 89, 176, 196, 220.
  • Cowan Station (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 126.
  • Creeks
    • Battle, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 127.
    • Bear, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 111, 112.
    • Beaver Dam, crossed, 185.
    • Chickamauga, Gen. Smith at, 136;
    • Clear, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 5, 106.
    • Herrington's, crossed, 17.
    • Mud, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 223.
    • Richland, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 122, 123.
    • Shoal, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 119.
    • Sugar, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 121.
  • Crocker, Gen. Marcellus M., at Huntsville, 209.
  • Cypress Mills (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 118.
  • Dallas (Ga.), retreat towards, 257.
  • Dalrymple, George D., election clerk, 267.
  • Dalton (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225, 269;
  • Danville (Miss.), prisoners captured at, 6.
  • Davis, Daniel J., sick, 71, 75, 89, 90, 300-303, 312, 313;
  • Davis, Ebenezer J., at Vicksburg, 70, 72, 82.
  • Davis, Jefferson, at Chattanooga, 336;
  • Davis, Gen. Jefferson C., commands division, 141.
  • Davis Mills (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 12, 13.
  • Day, Addison W., at Buntyn Station, 29;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Dearburn, A., driver, 18.
  • Decatur (Ala.), military center, 201;
  • Decherd (Tenn.), railroad station, 359;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery near, 126.
  • De Golyer, Capt. Samuel, at Vicksburg, 61.
  • Demmer, Herman, portrait, 364.
  • Democratic party, policy of, 153.
  • "Diana," Mississippi gunboat, 39.
  • Dickson Station (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 112-115.
  • Dillon Capt. Henry, drillmaster, 114, 169, 170;
  • Dixon, Sergt. Edgar P., scout, 26;
    • forager, 243;
    • promoted, 188;
    • on Yazoo expedition, 42;
    • at Bridgeport, 154;
    • portrait, 250.
  • Dodge, Gen. Grenville M., commands corps, 205;
    • at Decatur, 219.
  • Dodge Hollow (Wis.), Jones family at, 29.
  • Dollins, Col. James J., death of, 63.
  • Dowden, William H., at Memphis, 99.
  • "Duke of Argyle," Mississippi steamboat, 46.
  • Dutch, Lieut. ——, mustering officer, 328.
  • Dye, Reason, on furlough, 315, 317.
  • Dziewanowski, Mikolay, scout, 26;
    • forager, 120;
    • on guard, 360;
    • commands expedition, 262;
    • promoted, 250, 357;
    • reduced to ranks, 296;
    • at Cartersville, 250;
      • Chattanooga, 325;
      • Nashville, 285;
      • Vicksburg, 83;
    • portrait, 250.
  • Eagion, John C., veteran, 159;
    • promoted, 251.
  • Early Grove (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15.
  • "Eastman," United States gunboat, 98.
  • Eastport (Miss.), river crossing at, 116.
  • "Eclipse," Mississippi steamboat, 99.
  • Eddy, Lieut. Henry G., on foraging expedition, 185.
  • "Ed Walsh," Mississippi steamboat, 87.
  • "E. H. Fairchild," Mississippi steamboat, 39.
  • Eillinstine, O., drowned, 43.
  • Elkhorn, Gen. ——, home of, 45;
    • paroled, 41.
  • Elkton (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery near, 123.
  • Ellet, Col. Charles, commands Mississippi fleet, 39.
  • Elston, Albert D., at Etowah Bridge, 232.
  • "Emerald," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Etowah (Ga.), railroad at, 239.
  • Etowah Bridge (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 229-268;
    • pay received at, 366.
  • Etowah Valley, expedition into, 258.
  • Evans, Alice, death of, 92.
  • Evans, David, sick, 11;
  • Evans, Corp. Evan W., forager, 16, 120, 178;
  • Evans, John E., at Chattanooga, 344-347.
  • Ewing's Battery, at Chattanooga, 136.
  • Fancher, Lieut. John W., recruiting officer, 239;
    • at Spring Green, 1;
    • Vicksburg, 70;
    • resigns, 87, 90.
  • Fancher, Rev. ——, at Vicksburg, 90.
  • Fayetteville (Tenn.), size, 126;
    • railroad at, 125;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 123, 124.
  • Ferris, Corp. Stephen A., on furlough, 81;
    • at Huntsville, 208.
  • Finn, Charles W., at Millikens Bend, 46.
  • Fisher, George, hospital steward, 39.
  • Fisk, Gen. Stuart W., at Murfreesboro, 50.
  • Flamme, John A., portrait, 364.
  • Flannery, Hugh, portrait, 128, 364.
  • Florence (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 118, 119.
  • Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., threatens Huntsville, 197, 207, 211;
    • defeated, 209;
    • at Nashville, 283;
      • Tuscumbia, 112.
  • Forts
    • Arkansas Post, 31.
    • Creighton, 323.
    • Gillem, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 278-293.
    • Greenwood, enemy at, 43;
      • assault on, 44.
    • Hall, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 191, 193, 202, 203.
    • Hill, described, 90;
      • Missouri Brigade at, 257.
    • Phelps, drill ground near, 329.
    • Pillow, massacre at, 199, 207.
    • Morgan, captured, 245.
    • Negley, 286;
    • Sigel, fighting at, 287.
    • Sumter, ceremony at, 322.
  • François, Jules, portrait, 364.
  • Franklin (Tenn.), headquarters at, 289.
  • Franklin County (Tenn.), county seat of, 126.
  • Fremont, Jessie, Story of the Guard cited, 216.
  • Fremont, Gen. John C., body-guard of, 245.
  • French, Gen. Samuel G., at Allatoona, 256.
  • Genius of Christianity, cited, 306.
  • Georgia, described, 261;
    • climate of, 259.
  • Georgia Railroad, excursion to, 350.
  • Germans, in Osterhaus's Division, 155.
  • Germantown (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24, 103, 159.
  • Giddings, Lieut. Col. Grotius R., mustering officer, 365.
  • Gilbertsboro (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 121, 122, 160.
  • Giles, George W., discharged, 26.
  • "Gladiator," Mississippi steamboat, 37, 94.
  • Gleason's Companion, cited, 153.
  • Glendale (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 105-109;
    • pay received at, 366.
  • Goldsboro (N. C.), 15th Corps at, 325.
  • Goodman, Alvarado, at Buntyn Station, 31.
  • Goodman, Thomas, at Buntyn Station, 29;
    • Helena, 98.
  • Goodwin, Sergt. Daniel, promoted, 251, 295;
  • Gordon, William A., death of, 243, 246.
  • Grand Gulf (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 50, 51.
  • Grand Junction (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 11, 12, 104.
  • Grand Lake Landing (Ark.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 36, 37.
  • Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., lieutenant-general, 201, 324;
  • Graysville (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 144, 145.
  • Green, Peter, under arrest, 178;
    • punished, 237;
    • at Huntsville, 175.
  • Grey, Robert, on furlough, 315, 316;
    • at Chattanooga, 325.
  • "Gunboat No. 5," on Yazoo expedition, 42.
  • "Hamilton Belle," dispatch boat, 41.
  • Hamilton, Gen. Charles S., order from, 25;
    • near Holly Springs, 15;
    • at Tallahatchie River, 17.
  • Hamilton, Sergt. William H., recruiting officer, 129, 179;
    • promoted, 188;
    • sick, 75, 90;
    • at Buntyn Station, 27;
      • Corinth, 11;
      • Dickson Station, 114;
      • Lumpkin's Mill, 16;
      • Memphis, 23;
      • Oxford, 20;
    • in Vicksburg campaign, 54.
  • Hammond, Rasselas A., portrait, 364.
  • Hardee, Gen. William J., Confederate commander, 336.
  • Harding Pike (Tenn.), Nashville road, 293.
  • Hard Times Landing (La.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 51.
  • Harlow, Lieut. Edward G., at Bridgeport, 148.
  • Harpers Ferry (Va.), captured, 6.
  • Harper's Weekly, cited, 344.
  • Haskins, John G., death of, 10.
  • Hauxhurst, Sergt. Sidney, scout, 27;
    • sick, 39;
    • under arrest, 179;
    • court-martialed, 181, 186;
    • at Buntyn Station, 28;
  • Hawk's Nest (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 269, 304.
  • Hayes, Daniel W., at Whitesburg, 202.
  • Hayes, Corp. Edgar F., on Yazoo expedition, 42;
  • Hayes, Watson T., on furlough, 129.
  • Haynes Bluff (Miss.), Grant at, 61;
    • troops, 63.
  • Hayward, Joseph G., injured, 10, 11;
    • discharged, 26.
  • Haywood, Samuel, sick, 340.
  • Helena (Ark.), artillery at, 81;
  • Helena (Wis.), Jones family at, 363.
  • Henderson (Uncle), negro cook, 253.
  • Henry, negro, 162, 163;
  • Henryville (Ind.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 362.
  • Herron, Andrew, sick, 192, 194.
  • Herron, Gen. Francis J., Yazoo City expedition, 82.
  • Hill, Gen. Benjamin J., Confederate commander, 336.
  • Hill, Corp. Edward K., promoted, 251;
    • at Nashville, 278.
  • Hill, George T., on furlough, 315;
  • Hillsboro Pike (Tenn.), 285.
  • Holly Springs (Miss.), military depot, 18, 22;
    • captured, 20;
    • road to, 13;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15, 16.
  • Holmes, Col. Samuel A., at Jackson, 58.
  • Holmes, William H., at Chattanooga, 336.
  • Holmes's Plantation (La.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 49.
  • Hood, Sergt. ——, at Iuka, 113;
  • Hood, Sergt. Alexander J., at Moscow, 14;
  • Hood, Gen. John B., in Atlanta campaign, 233, 245;
  • Hood, Sergt. Joseph M., on furlough, 81;
  • Hood, Nathan B., sick, 9;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Hood, Capt. Thomas R., recruiting officer, 129;
  • Hood, Wilson, at Glendale, 106.
  • Hooker, Gen. Joseph, in Chattanooga campaign, 129, 131, 132;
    • at Missionary Ridge, 142;
      • Lookout Mountain, 330;
    • retires, 235.
  • Hopefield (Ark.), burned, 36.
  • Hovey, Gen. Alvin P., at Jackson, 58.
  • Howard, Gen. Oliver O., request to, 249.
  • Hubbard, Lieut. Hiram F., at Chattanooga, 135.
  • Hudsonville (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15.
  • Hughes, Benjamin C., at Nashville, 301.
  • Hughes, Hugh, sick, 47.
  • Hungerford, E. C., death of, 64.
  • Hungerford, Edwin R., sick, 7, 11;
    • death of, 12.
  • Hungerford, Milton U., nurses brother, 190;
  • Hungerford, Thomas J., scout, 26;
  • Hunter, Gen. David, inspector-general, 147;
    • in Shenandoah Valley, 218.
  • Huntsville (Ala.), 158;
  • Hurlbut, Gen. Stephen A., reinforces Grant, 61.
  • Hutchinson, Sergt. Charles, sick, 189;
  • Jacinto (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery ordered to, 6.
  • Jackson, Sergt. John B., sick, 64;
    • at Corinth, 48.
  • Jackson, Corp. Thomas C., promoted, 295.
  • Jackson, Gen. William H., commands cavalry, 23.
  • Jackson (Miss.), expedition to, 82;
  • Jackson (Tenn.), railroad at, 12;
    • captured, 21.
  • Jackson County (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 157.
  • Jacobs, Corp. Wilder B., promoted, 295.
  • James, Sergt. Hiram P., promoted, 250, 357;
  • Janesville (Wis.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2.
  • "J. C. Swan," Mississippi steamboat, 89.
  • Jefferson (Wis.), Jones at, 19.
  • Jenawein, Lieut. John, inspecting officer, 171;
    • election official, 267;
    • on foraging expedition, 190;
    • transferred, 266;
    • promoted, 112, 340, 350;
    • commands battery, 170;
    • at Chattanooga, 325;
  • "Jenny Lind," Mississippi steamboat, 40, 45.
  • "Jesse K. Bell," Mississippi steamboat, 40, 44.
  • "John H. Dickey," Mississippi steamboat, 37.
  • "John J. Roe," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Johnson, President Andrew, nominated, 218;
    • succeeds Lincoln, 324, 344;
    • attitude toward, 337.
  • Johnson, Enoch, death of, 220, 221.
  • Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., winter quarters of, 225;
    • at Black River, 72;
      • Tallahatchie River, 101;
    • captured, 325, 326;
    • surrenders, 328.
  • Jones, Ellen L., school-teacher, 243, 335;
  • Jones, Esther L., gift from, 292.
  • Jones, Corp. George B., sick, 11.
  • Jones, Griffith R., sick, 45, 86;
    • at Vicksburg, 75.
  • Jones, Hannah L., correspondence with, 135, 178, 196, 249, 264, 283, 333, 335, 339, 349, 354;
    • gift from, 223;
    • at Albion, 243;
    • reunion, 363.
  • Jones, James L., correspondence with, 29;
    • injured, 38.
  • Jones, Jane L., correspondence with, 29, 171, 277, 335, 342, 354;
    • at school, 243;
    • reunion, 363.
  • Jones, John L., correspondence with, 12, 19, 29, 34, 38, 65, 89, 116, 128, 146, 155, 160, 171, 194, 217, 249, 254, 260, 264, 265, 267, 277, 284, 288, 295, 297, 301, 308, 310, 312, 333, 339, 343, 346, 354, 358;
    • gift from, 182;
    • at Madison, 1, 364;
    • reunion, 363.
  • Jones, Margaret L., sick, 100;
    • photograph, 231;
    • at reunion, 363.
  • Jones, Mary L., good housekeeper, 42, 67, 146;
  • Jones, Orren L., sick, 100.
  • Jones, Richard L., 94;
    • correspondence with, 25, 307;
    • at Lone Rock, 1;
    • reunion, 363.
  • Jones, Mrs. Richard L., 35, 74;
  • Jones, Thomas L., correspondence with, 12, 14, 19, 29, 34, 38, 68, 81, 88, 114, 129, 135, 136, 146, 148, 151, 168, 182, 195, 196, 213, 232, 243, 277, 296, 303, 306, 309, 327, 347;
    • at Spring Green, 243;
    • reunion, 363.
  • Jones, William, at Millikens Bend, 46;
    • wounded, 75;
    • death of, 82.
  • Jordon, Mrs. ——, death of, 184, 187.
  • Judah, Gen. Henry M., Wofford surrenders to, 335;
    • at Chattanooga, 336.
  • Judson, Edward Z., (Ned Buntline) Ella Adams, 173.
  • "Julia," Mississippi steamboat, 98.
  • Kanouse, Abijah W., at Chattanooga, 357.
  • Keene, Henry S., offers resolutions, 9;
    • on furlough, 172, 181;
    • at Etowah Bridge, 239;
    • portrait, 250.
  • Keeler, Lieut. Lucius N., forager, 16;
  • Keller, John, at Huntsville, 174.
  • Kelly's Bend (Tenn.), supplies at, 136.
  • Kemble, Frances A., Journal of a residence on a Georgia plantation, cited, 289.
  • "Kenset," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Kentucky, Confederate troops from, 336;
    • 5th Infantry, 234;
    • 1st Cavalry, 337;
    • 2nd Cavalry, 337;
    • 9th Cavalry, 337.
  • "Kentucky," Mississippi steamboat, 93.
  • Kilpatrick, Gen. Judson, troops of, 236;
  • King, Andrew Jr., at Vicksburg, 92.
  • King, Franklin, death of, 360, 361.
  • King, Frederick, at Murfreesboro, 360;
    • Nashville, 361.
  • Kingsbury, Alice (Maggie Mitchell), actress, 275, 276.
  • Kingston (Ga.), troops at, 229, 237, 239, 244, 268;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery, 225-229;
    • enemy, 255;
    • surrender, 335.
  • Knapp, Corp. Augustus H., at Etowah Bridge, 235;
  • Knoxville (Tenn.), troops at, 176, 307, 319;
  • Kokomo (Ind.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 362, 363.
  • Ladies' Repository, cited, 345.
  • Lafayette (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24, 103, 159;
  • La Grange (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 13, 103.
  • Lakes
    • Lula, excursion to, 331, 354;
      • described, 355.
    • Michigan, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2.
    • Moon, expedition on, 39, 40, 45.
    • Providence, canal at, 46.
  • Lamberson, Jay G., portrait, 364.
  • Landen, Samuel F., promoted, 251;
    • at Chattanooga, 329;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Larkinsville (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 157-161, 222.
  • "Laurel Hill," Mississippi steamboat, 86.
  • Lavergne (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 360.
  • Leach, Lyman R., under arrest, 181.
  • Lee, Capt. ——, inspecting officer, 186.
  • Lee, Gen. Charles, biography, 86.
  • Lee, Gen. Robert E., defeated, 208, 319, 320;
    • surrenders, 6, 321.
  • Lee, Gen. Stephen D., marching north, 240;
    • at Allatoona, 256.
  • Leffart, ——, forager, 16.
  • Leggett, Gen. Mortimer D., commands division, 213.
  • Lester, (Uncle) Joseph, supplies newspapers, 101, 126, 186, 241, 254;
    • at Chattanooga, 148;
      • Huntsville, 215;
    • portrait, 128.
  • Lewis, Gov. James T., gubernatorial candidate, 120.
  • Liberty Point (Ala.), crossing at, 185.
  • Lincoln, President Abraham, 318, 322;
    • nominated, 218;
    • elected, 265, 267;
    • inaugurated, 309;
    • annual message, 153;
    • call for troops, 291;
    • gift to, 293;
    • in Confederacy, 174;
    • Emancipation Proclamation, 18;
    • assassinated, 323, 344.
  • Little Rock (Ark.), expedition to, 95.
  • Logan, Gen. John A., commands division, 28;
  • Longstreet, Gen. James, capture reported, 6;
    • at Missionary Ridge, 140.
  • Lone Rock (Wis.), Jones family at, 1.
  • Lookout Mountain (Tenn.), excursion to, 334, 335.
  • Louisiana, excursion to, 37;
    • surface of, 51;
    • rumors from, 217;
    • troops, 79;
    • fleet, 42;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery in, 148.
  • "Louisiana," Mississippi steamboat, 36.
  • Louisville (Ky.), railroad center, 216;
    • military center, 293;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 361.
  • "Luella," Mississippi steamboat, 41, 45.
  • Lula Falls (Ga.), 331.
  • Lumpkin's Mill (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 16, 21.
  • McAllister, Capt. Edward, commands battery, 62.
  • McArthur, Gen. John, commands division, 46;
    • at Vicksburg, 60.
  • McBride, Capt. ——, at Etowah Bridge, 255;
  • McCann, John C., sick, 189.
  • McClellan, Gen. George B., peninsular campaign, 6;
  • McClernand, Gen. John A., at Vicksburg, 59, 60, 62.
  • McCook, Gen. Edward M., commands division, 345;
    • marches northward, 262;
    • defeated, 237, 238;
    • at Cartersville, 242;
      • Missionary Ridge, 141.
  • McCormick, Cyrus H., reaper, 231.
  • MacMurray, Lieut. Junius W., reported killed, 87.
  • Macon (Ga.), railroad at, 226.
  • Macon Railroad, McCook reaches, 237, 238.
  • McPherson, Gen. James B., characterized, 156, 194;
    • order from, 34, 80, 155;
    • reviews troops, 197;
    • remits penalty, 247;
    • in danger, 187;
    • staff officer, 87;
    • at Huntsville, 190;
      • Jackson, 57;
      • Providence, 46;
    • in Georgia campaign, 209;
    • Vicksburg campaign, 53;
    • death, 232, 233, 238.
  • Madison (Wis.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 1, 2, 320, 363;
  • Madison Station (Ala.), military depot, 178;
  • Malish, Sergt. Frederick, drillmaster, 194;
  • Marden, Jeremiah G., at Chattanooga, 315;
    • death of, 339.
  • Marietta (Ga.), military center, 246, 266;
    • railroad at, 254.
  • "Mars," Mississippi steamboat, 96.
  • Marsh, Col. C. Carroll, at Oxford, 18.
  • Masons, influence of, 237;
    • at funeral, 242.
  • "Masonic Gem," transport, 117.
  • Matthies, Gen. Charles L., characterized, 184;
    • remits penalty, 188;
    • commands brigade, 205;
    • division, 187;
    • at Missionary Ridge, 140, 142.
  • Maurice, Maj. Thomas D., chief of artillery, 35.
  • Mazomanie (Wis.), excursion to, 364.
  • Medon Station (Tenn.), Jones at, 12.
  • Meigs, Gen. Montgomery C., reviews troops, 147.
  • Memphis (Tenn.), 65, 158;
  • Memphis & Charleston Railroad, 106, 109, 111, 114;
  • Mendenhall, Maj. John ——, inspecting officer, 320;
  • Methodist church, preacher of, 210;
  • Methodist Advocate, cited, 306.
  • "Mica Jack Cave," described, 150.
  • Michigan, soldier killed, 15.
  • Miles, Col. Dixon S., captured, 6.
  • Miller, Dr. Clarkson, at Corinth, 8;
    • Oxford, 19;
    • Vicksburg, 84.
  • Miller, Henry W., at Helena, 98;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Millikens Bend (La.), described, 93;
    • equipments at, 68;
    • convalescents, 65;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery, 46-48, 201, 366.
  • Milton (Wis.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2.
  • Milwaukee Sentinel, cited, 4, 29.
  • Minnesota, 235;
  • Missionary Ridge (Tenn.), described, 331;
  • Mississippi, climate of, 50;
    • surface, 51;
    • military division, 302;
    • troops from, 79;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery in, 147.
  • Mississippi Central Railroad, 12, 104.
  • Missouri, troops in, 277;
  • Mitchel, Gen. Ormsby M., destroys bridge, 128.
  • Mitchell, Maggie. See Kingsbury, Alice.
  • Mobile (Ala.), captured, 325, 326.
  • Moccasin Point (Tenn.), described, 331;
    • engagement at, 137.
  • Montgomery, Col. Louis M., at Vicksburg, 76.
  • Morgan, Gen. John H., property of, 119;
  • Morrill, Edwin, at Buntyn Station, 26.
  • Morton, Gov. Oliver P., elected, 263.
  • Moscow (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 13, 14, 103.
  • Moss, Andrew J., sick, 187.
  • Moss, Pestalozzi B., dies, 180.
  • Mountains
  • Murfreesboro (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 360;
  • Murphy, Michael W., death of, 186, 187.
  • Murphy, Col. Robert C., arrested, 7;
    • at Holly Springs, 20.
  • "Naiad Queen" or "Fairies Under the Rhine," drama, 283.
  • Napoleon (Ark.), inundated, 36;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery near, 94.
  • Napoleon (Miss.), Sherman at, 26.
  • Nashville (Tenn.), military center, 129, 155, 160, 170, 193, 200, 210, 212, 215, 243, 248, 263, 266, 313, 344, 360, 361;
  • Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, described, 270, 304;
  • Nashville & Decatur Railroad, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 122.
  • "Ned," battery-horse, 149.
  • Neefe, Corp. Charles A., on furlough, 81;
    • at Huntsville, 175;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Neefe, Julius F., on furlough, 81;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Nelson, ——, at Vicksburg, 66.
  • New Jersey, regiment from, 25.
  • New Orleans (La.), passengers from, 98.
  • New Year's Day, celebration, 24, 159, 295.
  • New York (City), 317;
    • military center, 291;
    • industrial center, 239, 247;
    • wounded soldiers at, 249;
    • Tribune, 29.
  • New York (State), troops from, 57, 125.
  • Nicklin, Capt. Benjamin S., drillmaster, 324;
    • assistant inspector-general, 350, 359;
    • at Chattanooga, 340.
  • North, agriculture in, 170, 202;
  • North Carolina, view into, 331;
    • inhabitants of, 235;
    • 8th Wisconsin Battery in, 314.
  • Oak Barrens (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 125.
  • Ohio, election in, 108;
  • Osterhaus, Gen. Peter J., commands division, 107, 110, 113, 151, 152, 155, 156, 201;
    • reinforcements for, 114;
    • skirmishing, 112;
    • at Jackson, 58;
      • Memphis, 99.
  • Oxford (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 17-21.
  • Paddleford, Davis A., sick, 182, 189.
  • Paducah (Ky.), troops at, 278.
  • Page, Alvah B., killed, 76.
  • Palmer, Henry L., gubernatorial candidate, 120.
  • Parish, Corp. Frank W., promoted, 251;
    • at Chattanooga, 320.
  • Parker, Jerome E., sick, 293, 297;
    • on furlough, 312;
    • at Bridgeport, 152;
      • Buntyn Station, 29;
    • portrait, 128.
  • Parton, James, Life of Aaron Burr, 84.
  • Patterson, Gen. Josiah, commands expedition, 212.
  • Pemberton, Gen. John C., surrenders Vicksburg, 61, 76.
  • Pennsylvania, regiment from, 125;
    • 73rd Infantry, 142.
  • Petersburg (Va.), Butler at, 208;
    • evacuated, 309.
  • Phillips, Rev. ——, at Spring Green, 364.
  • Phrenological Journal, cited, 182, 184.
  • Pickard, Charles H., forager, 263, 284;
    • at Chattanooga, 350, 351;
      • Etowah Bridge, 232.
  • "Pike," Mississippi steamboat, 43.
  • Piper, William M., at Vicksburg, 93.
  • Pittsburg Advocate, cited, 306.
  • Pocahontas (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 104.
  • "Pocahontas," Mississippi steamboat, 37.
  • Pocataligo (Ga.), 15th Corps at, 317.
  • Pollok, Robert, Course of Time, 220.
  • Pontotoc (Miss.), Van Dorn at, 25.
  • Porter's Creek (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 104.
  • Port Gibson (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 51, 52.
  • Port Hudson (La.), surrender of, 80.
  • Powell, Col. Albert M., chief of artillery, 87;
    • at Moscow, 14;
    • in Vicksburg campaign, 52.
  • Powell, Maj. John W., chief of artillery, 272, 274;
  • Price, Gen. Sterling, defeated, 6;
    • at Corinth, 7;
    • in Mississippi, 18.
  • Proctor, ——, at Vicksburg, 92.
  • Proctor, Sergt. John W., promoted, 251, 295;
    • at Chattanooga, 316;
      • Stevenson, 304;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Prospect (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 122.
  • Providence (La.), Quinby at, 37;
  • Pulaski (Ala.), troops at, 205.
  • Putnam, Col. Holden, on Yazoo expedition, 41, 43, 44;
  • Quinby, Gen. Isaac F., commands division, 22, 25, 28, 35, 38;
    • inspection by, 13;
    • remonstrance to, 33;
    • sick, 47;
    • on Yazoo expedition, 42;
    • at Jackson, 58;
      • Lumpkin's Mill, 21;
      • Millikens Bend, 46;
      • Oxford, 18;
      • Providence, 37;
      • Tallahatchie River, 17;
      • Vicksburg, 67.
  • Raleigh (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 103.
  • Randolph, Rollin H., captured, 119;
  • Raum, Gen. Green B., commands brigade, 203;
    • at Allatoona, 255.
  • Ray, Corp. Alexander, sick, 11, 189;
    • promoted, 251;
    • at Chattanooga, 317;
      • Nashville, 278;
    • portrait, 364.
  • Raymond (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 54-55.
  • "Reb," saddle horse, 148.
  • Reed, Joseph, biography, 86.
  • Reed, Levi, at Chattanooga, 315.
  • Resaca (Ga.), bridge at, 259;
    • threatened, 261;
    • troops at, 236, 264;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery, 225.
  • Reynolds, Byron, penalty for, 296.
  • Richardson, Charles E., at Vicksburg, 92.
  • Richland County (Wis.), Jones family at, 1.
  • Richmond (La.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 48-50;
    • 23rd Wisconsin, 47.
  • Richmond (Va.), Butler at, 208;
  • Ricker, Edwin, portrait, 364.
  • Rienzi (Miss.), 89, 333;
    • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 3-7.
  • Ringgold (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 269.
  • Ripley (Miss.), road to, 6.
  • Rivers
    • Big Black, 122;
      • communications with, 80;
      • engagement at, 52, 72;
      • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 52-54, 59.
    • Chattahoochee, 328;
    • Coldwater, expedition on, 41, 42, 44, 45;
      • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15.
    • Cumberland, 275, 280;
      • described, 271;
      • timber at, 272.
    • Elk, troops at, 120, 124.
    • Etowah, described, 225;
    • Flint, camp at, 221;
      • railroad, 216;
      • equipments, 169;
      • troops from, 211;
      • 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 162-164.
    • Mississippi, 60, 217, 311;
    • Ohio, crossed, 362.
    • Oostanaula, crossed, 225;
      • skirmish at, 241.
    • Paint Rock, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 161, 162, 221, 222.
    • Rappahannock, fighting at, 64.
    • Running Waters, accident at, 270.
    • Sequatchie, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 127, 131.
    • Tallahatchie, 42;
    • Tennessee, 200, 332;
    • White, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 36.
    • Wisconsin, bridges over, 129.
    • Wolf, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 13, 24, 99, 101.
    • Yazoo, bridge, 60;
      • expedition on, 42-44.
    • Yellow, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 109, 110.
  • "Robert Campbell Jr.," Mississippi steamboat, 35-37.
  • Robson, Henry, sick, 183.
  • Rocky Springs (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 54.
  • Roddey (Rhody, Rodney), Gen. Philip D., Confederate commander, 112, 219.
  • "Rodney," horse, 128.
  • Rogers, John, sick, 250, 293;
    • at Nashville, 284.
  • Rogersville (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 120.
  • Rome (Ga.), railroad at, 226;
    • troops from, 241, 256;
    • 17th Corps at, 214;
    • skirmish at, 261;
    • wounded at, 258.
  • Rosecrans, Gen. William S., commands army, 99, 342;
    • inspection by, 10;
    • at Murfreesboro, 26, 285;
    • in Tennessee campaign, 271;
    • defeated, 127.
  • "Rose Hamilton," Mississippi steamboat, 40.
  • Ross, Rev. ——, Presbyterian preacher, 201, 213, 218.
  • Ross, Gen. Leonard F., commands division, 38, 44.
  • Runyan, Sergt. William W., on furlough, 81;
    • orders to, 162;
    • on Yazoo expedition, 42;
    • at Buntyn Station, 31.
  • Russell Hill (Ala.), camp at, 164, 184, 195, 204, 212;
    • excursion to, 173.
  • St. Louis (Mo.), resident of, 245.
  • Salem (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 125.
  • Sanborn, Col. John B., commands division, 47;
    • inspecting officer, 80.
  • Sanderson, Samuel A., portrait, 364.
  • Sands, Capt. Frank C., chief of artillery, 75.
  • Sanger, S., under guard, 31.
  • Sanitary Commission. See United States Sanitary Commission.
  • Sauk City (Wis.), resident, 26.
  • Savage, Sergt. Joseph N., on furlough, 83;
    • at Vicksburg, 69, 75.
  • Savannah (Ga.), 317;
    • siege of, 290;
    • mail from, 296.
  • Scandinavians, in Wisconsin regiment, 270.
  • Schmidt, Frederick C., at Bridgeport, 154.
  • Scott, Sir. Walter, Ivanhoe, cited, 217.
  • Scottsboro (Ala.), marriages at, 219;
  • Seiders (Snyder), ——, forager, 158, 159.
  • Seiders, Philip J., portrait, 364.
  • Seward, William H., wounded, 323, 324.
  • Seymour (Ind.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 362.
  • Shenandoah Valley, Gen. Hunter in, 218.
  • Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., in Chattanooga campaign, 145;
    • defeats Lee, 320.
  • Sherman, Gen. William T., characterized, 260;
  • Shockley, Benjamin, wounded, 39.
  • Sigrist, Henry, portrait, 364.
  • Silsby, Amandus, wounded, 226;
  • Silsby, Lieut. John, at Chattanooga, 135, 148, 269, 309, 313.
  • "Silverwave," Mississippi steamboat, 51.
  • Simonds, George W., at Chattanooga, 315.
  • Simpson, Capt. James G., inspecting officer, 81, 176;
  • Slocum, Gen. Henry W., commands corps, 125.
  • Smith, Gen. Andrew J., at Nashville, 277, 278.
  • Smith, Gen. Edmund Kirby, surrenders, 328.
  • Smith, Gen. Giles A., at Burnsville, 110;
    • Etowah Bridge, 233.
  • Smith, Gen. John E., commands division, 75;
  • Smith, Gen. Morgan L., commands division, 116, 135;
    • at Chattanooga, 136.
  • Smith, Gen. William F., at Missionary Ridge, 139.
  • Smith, John Y., Wisconsin historian, 216.
  • Snyder, ——. See Seiders.
  • South, described, 37, 188;
  • Sparks, Jared, author, 86.
  • Spencer, Miss ——, delicacies from, 295.
  • Spencer, George M., promoted, 251;
    • at Chattanooga, 329;
    • portrait, 128.
  • Spring Green (Wis.), Jones family at, 1, 3, 243;
  • Stanley, Gen. David S., commands cavalry division, 126.
  • Stanton, Edwin M., secretary of war, 318.
  • "Steam Nigger," Mississippi steamboat, 41.
  • Steedman, Gen. James B., staff officer of, 231;
    • protection of, 342;
    • in Atlanta campaign, 234;
    • negotiates surrender, 328, 332.
  • Steele, Gen. Frederick, in Vicksburg campaign, 54, 62.
  • Stevenson (Ala.), 158, 166, 223;
  • Stewart, Corp. David S., promoted, 251.
  • Stewart, John S., wounded, 348.
  • Stewart, William H., prisoner, 243, 244.
  • Stiles, Capt. Henry E., at Chattanooga, 314.
  • Stilesboro (Ga.), guerrilla center, 249.
  • Stolbrand, Maj. Charles J., orders from, 265, 266, 269.
  • Sturges, Lieut. Eben P., at Murfreesboro, 360.
  • Sulphur Springs (Miss.), 11th Ohio Battery at, 65.
  • "Sultana," Mississippi steamboat, 99.
  • Summer Town (Tenn.), described, 330;
    • excursion to, 354.
  • "Sunny South," Mississippi steamboat, 101.
  • "Superior," Mississippi steamboat, 37.
  • Sweden's Cove (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 127.
  • Sweet, Lieut. Alba S., drillmaster, 3, 183, 327, 329, 332, 333, 340;
  • Sweet, John M., at Ringgold, 269.
  • Sweet, Nicholas L., at Ringgold, 269.
  • Sweet, Lieut. Sylvester E., drillmaster, 3;
    • election official, 267;
    • aid from, 13;
    • promoted, 250, 286;
    • at Buntyn Station, 25;
      • Memphis, 28.
  • Tallaloosa (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 22.
  • Taylor, Col. Ezra, at Missionary Ridge, 139.
  • "Tecumseh," Mississippi steamboat, 35, 36.
  • Telfair, Capt. Byron W., at Vicksburg, 70.
  • "Tempest," commissary boat, 46.
  • Tennant, Menzo, on furlough, 303.
  • Tennessee, 331;
  • Tennyson, Alfred, Enoch Arden, cited, 308.
  • Texas, rumors concerning, 327.
  • Thanksgiving Bay, celebration, 276, 278.
  • Thomas, Gen. George H., orders from, 357;
  • Thomas, Griffith, sick, 75, 244;
  • Thomas, John, at New York, 249.
  • Thomas, Adj.-Gen. Lorenzo, inspecting officer, 47.
  • "Thomas E. Tutt," Mississippi steamboat, 96.
  • Tom Brown's Mill (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 122.
  • Torrence, Col. William M., killed, 112.
  • Tourtellotte, Col. John E., at Allatoona, 257.
  • Trunkhill, Augustus, sick, 324.
  • Tullahoma (Tenn.), raid near, 186;
    • railroad at, 245.
  • Tunnel Hill (Ga.), Johnston's winter quarters, 225.
  • Tunnel Hill (Tenn.), 11th Corps at, 141-143;
  • Tuscumbia (Ala.), enemy at, 112, 118.
  • Tutin, Benjamin, at Memphis, 99.
  • Waite, Lieut. Joseph W., at Chattanooga, 357.
  • Wallace, David, sick, 85;
    • on furlough, 129;
    • at Etowah Bridge, 230;
      • Huntsville, 186.
  • Wallace, Hiram, on furlough, 129.
  • Walport, Peter J., at Corinth, 48.
  • Warrenton (Miss.), troops at, 63.
  • Washington, George, anniversary celebration, 178, 307.
  • Washington (D. C.), seat of government, 314, 318;
    • military headquarters, 47, 235, 343;
    • grand review at, 349.
  • Washington (Ga.), Jefferson Davis at, 336.
  • Waterford (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15, 16.
  • Waterloo (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 117.
  • Welker, Maj. Frederick, orders from, 293.
  • Welsh, songs, 166;
    • language, 307.
  • "Wenona," Mississippi packet, 41.
  • Wentworth, Andrew T., prisoner, 243, 244.
  • West Virginia, view into, 331.
  • Wheeler, Horatio F., at Memphis, 99.
  • Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, troops of, 337;
    • severs railroad, 254;
    • repulsed, 240;
    • retreats, 245;
    • at Dalton, 239;
      • Tullahoma, 245.
  • White, Capt Carlos L., death of, 242.
  • "White Rose," Mississippi steamboat, 40, 42, 45.
  • Whitesburg (Ala.), skirmish at, 179, 180;
  • Whiteside (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 149, 270, 272.
  • Wilkinson, Sen. Smith S., substitute for, 244.
  • Williams, Capt. George A., at Vicksburg, 59.
  • Williams, John, on Yazoo expedition, 44.
  • Williams, Gen. John S., Confederate commander, 337.
  • Williams family, at Etowah Bridge, 235, 262.
  • Wilson, Gen. James H., commands cavalry, 344.
  • Winchester (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 125, 126.
  • Wisconsin, 68, 69;
  • Wofford, Gen. William T., surrenders, 328, 332, 335.
  • Wolf, John, forager, 120.
  • Woodville (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 162.
  • Wright, Lieut. Col. Joseph C., at Millikens Bend, 47.
  • Wyman, William W., sick, 11.
  • Yates, Gov. Richard, at Millikens Bend, 48.
  • Yates's Sharp-shooters, at Glendale, 105.
  • Yazoo City (Miss.), expedition to, 82.
  • Yazoo Pass, expedition on, 37, 40-42, 45.
  • Young's Point (Miss.), Grant at, 61.
  • Zickerick, Capt. William, at Etowah Bridge, 251, 255, 256.