ta Rosa Island, Slemmer defends
_Sassacus_, fight with _Albemarle_
Savannah (Georgia), South holds; Sherman plans march to; Sherman reaches;
Hardee evacuates
Savannah (Tennessee), in Shiloh campaign
Schofield, General John, Nashville campaign
Scott, General Winfield, General-in-Chief, orders to Slemmer; and Lee;
military adviser at Washington; civilian interference with; Grant's
admiration for; prevision; "Anaconda policy"
Seddon, J. A., Confederate Secretary of War
Sedgwick, General John, Virginia campaign
Selma (Alabama), Southern cannon made at
Seminary Ridge, Lee's headquarters
Semmes, Captain Raphael of _Alabama_
Seven Days' Battle; balloon used in
Seven Pines (Virginia), battle
Seward, W. H., Secretary of State; on McClellan
Sharpsburg, _see_ Antietam
_Shenandoah_, Confederate raider
Shenandoah Brigade, First, Jackson in command of
Shenandoah Valley, Johnston in; Sheridan's raid; Kernstown; positions
(April, 1862); forces; Jackson's maneuvers; McDowell; Front Royal;
Winchester; pursuit of Banks; summary of Jackson's accomplishment in;
pursuit of Jackson; Cross Keys; Port Republic; Jackson's strategy;
Ewell in; Stanton's interference; Sigel in; Hunter's retreat; Early
in; Sheridan in; Opequan Creek; "Sheridan's Ride"; Cedar Creek; Federal
victory
Sheridan, General P. H., raid helps Lincoln's reelection; Chattanooga;
Stanton falsifies Grant's order to; as a general; Grant and; Todd's
Tavern; Richmond raid; Cold Harbor; raid; Trevilian; Opequan Creek;
"Sheridan's Ride"; in Washington; later operations; Five Forks
Sherman, General W. T., colonel in Louisiana State Military Academy; leaves
Louisiana; and Lyon; assists Scott; account of McDowell's march; as a
leader; Port Royal expedition; age; attempt to take Vicksburg; Kentucky
command; reported insane; diffident about rise; Shiloh; joins Grant;
Chickasaw Bluffs; and Lincoln; Vicksburg campaign; commands Army of
Tennessee; Chattanooga; Red River Expedition spoils strategy of; and
Stanton; on relative forces in South; threatens Georgia; Dalton; fitness
for command; advance; Resaca; New Hope Church; at Allatoona; at Kenesaw;
maneuvers Johnston; battle of Atlanta; asks reinforcements; announces
fall of Atlanta; Lincoln's reply to; campaign (1864); quoted; at Atlanta;
Hood's attempt on Allatoona; preponderance of force; March to the Sea;
presents Savannah to Lincoln; march through Carolinas; conference at City
Point (V
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