tysburg campaign; at Chancellorsville; commands
Army of the Tennessee
Huger, General Benjamin, against Butler
Hunter, General David, and Washington interference; Sigel replaced by;
succeeded by Sheridan; success at Staunton; and Early
Hurlbut, General S. A., at Shiloh
Imboden, General J. D., at Bull Run; describes Jackson; Gettysburg
Indiana, Morgan's Raid
Indians, part in Civil War
Ingraham, Commodore D. N., attacks blockade at Charleston
"Iron Brigade," Meredith's
Island Number Ten, Confederates hold; attack on; Pope's operations
_Itasca_, Federal gunboat
Iuka (Mississippi), battle
Jackson, Governor Claiborne
Jackson, General T. J.; and negroes; personal characteristics; at Harper's
Ferry; as disciplinarian; Johnston takes command from; commands First
Shenandoah Brigade; at Martinsburg; at Falling Waters; guards while
soldiers sleep; at Bull Run; origin of nickname "Stonewall"; Imboden
describes; as a general; age; McClellan's failure against; maneuvering
in Virginia; as strategist; campaign (1862-63); Lee and; Kernstown;
Banks designs net for; forces; Valley campaign; McDowell; rout of Banks;
summary of fortnight's work; Port Republic; pursuit of; planned attack
on McClellan; attends Lee's conference; Seven Days; again pursued;
Cedar Run; plans against Pope; marches north; slips away; at Manassas
Junction; preparations for battle; Second Bull Run; in the Valley;
against Hooker; wounded; death; Grant marches on; government interference
with
Jackson (Mississippi), Grant wins at
Jackson, Camp (Missouri), Frost establishes; Lyon takes
Jackson, Fort, guards New Orleans
James Island, Fort Johnson on
Jefferson City (Missouri), Confederate recruiting at; Lyon at
Jetersville (Virginia), Grant goes to
Johnson, General Edward, commands near Staunton
Johnson, Fort, Charleston
Johnston, General A. S., commands in West; Logan's Cross Roads; Nashville;
Pope cuts line; plans attack on Grant; Shiloh; death
Johnston, General J. E., commands at Richmond; at Harper's Ferry; Federal
problem of attack; destroys stores at Harper's Ferry; eludes Patterson;
joins Beauregard; Bull Run; immediate superior of Jackson; Davis and;
retires to Culpeper; against McClellan; Seven Pines; wounded; Vicksburg;
government mistake concerning; Dalton; Sherman against; Resaca; New Hope
Church; evacuates Allatoona; at Kenesaw Mountain; Bentonville; terms of
surrender
Kanawha campaign; _see also_ West Vir
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