bile Bay
Tennessee, mountain folk Unionist; secedes
_Tennessee_, Confederate ram
Terry, General A. H., at Fort Fisher
Texas, State militia seize army posts; General Twiggs surrenders posts;
secedes; contraband enters; Red River Expedition; last shots fired in
Thomas, General G. H., Mill Springs; "Rock of Chickamauga";
Chattanooga; Nashville campaign
Thoroughfare Gap (Virginia), Jackson's expedition
Tilghman, General Lloyd, surrenders Fort Henry
Tod, Judge, Jesse Grant in home of
Todd's Tavern (Virginia), battle
Transportation; means of communication in Virginia campaign
Traveler, Lee's horse
Tredegar Iron Works
Trevilian (Virginia), Sheridan at
Tunstall's Station (Virginia), Stuart's raid
Tupelo (Mississippi), Forrest defeated at
Twiggs, General D. E., surrenders Texas garrisons
_Undine_, gunboat taken with cavalry
Union Mills (Virginia), ford defended
United States, population (1861); _see also_ North, South
Vallandigham case
Valley Campaign, Jackson's; _see_ Shenandoah Valley
Valverde (New Mexico), Canby's defeat at
Van Dorn, General Earl, Confederate commander of trans-Mississippi troops;
Pea Ridge; reinforces Beauregard; tries to reconquer Memphis-Corinth
rails; replaced by Pemberton; at Holly Springs
_Varuna, Governor Moore_, destroys
Vicksburg, Farragut's expedition; importance of position; Sherman's
attempt; _see also_ Chickasaw Bluffs; Grant's operations preceding;
Grant's objective; Holly Springs; Confederates hold; Grant's position;
generals at; Navy at; Grant's maneuvers; Federal force; Confederate
force; scene of action; army rations at; siege; surrender; significance
of victory; effect of victory
"Vicksburg Oak," Grant meets Pemberton under
Vinton. Major, Union officer at San Antonio
Virginia, Lee's loyalty to; blockade; secedes; Lee given chief command
in; West Virginia part of; issues call for volunteers; West Virginia
separates from; mountain folk Unionists; Federals hold western part
of; Farragut from; Pope transferred to; Burnside's invasion of; Grant
transferred to; campaign (1864); Wilderness; Todd's Tavern;
Spotsylvania; Sheridan's raid; Cold Harbor; losses; campaign (1865);
Petersburg; Five Forks; Sailor's Creek; Lee's surrender; _see also_
Peninsula campaign
_Virginia, Merrimac_ renamed
Virginia Military Institute, Jackson at; cadets join Jackson
Walke, Henry, commands _Carondelet_
Walker, Fort
Wallace, General Lew, as a leader; at Fort Donelson; S
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