INDEX. Brigades, Divisions, Corps, Armies, and improvised organizations are "Mentioned" under name of com- Schofield, J. M., 157, 640. War Department, U. S., 835. Whitney, A. W., 586. Orders, General, series 1862: No. 134, 971; No. Orders, General, series 1863: Nos. 10, 117, 167, 971; No. 207, 78; No. 226, 140; Nos. 227, Orders, General, series 1864: No. 128, 1113. Orders, Special, series 1864: No. 31, 862. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, C. S. A. Alexandria, Va. Confederate sympathizers, 54, 55, 60, 61,76, 96, 109. Condition of prisoners, 815, 816, 830. Trade with sutlers, 640. Transfer of prisoners to Point Lookout, Md., Allen, A. M. Correspondence, R. B. Winder, 914, 1017, 1043, Mentioned, 1000, 1054. Allen, Albert, 213, 248, 264. Allen, E. K., 1068. Allen, Frank, 854, 1060, 1062. Allen, G. T. Corinth (Miss.) hospital, 458. Meutioned, 458, 471. Allen, Henry W., 738. Alman, Justinian, 846, 847. Correspondence, War Dept., C. S., 375, 656. Examination of state prisoners, 492, 627, 628. Hendrickson, T., relinquishes command, 195. Kincaid, G. W., in command of prison, 195. 152, 153, 157, 160, 265, 282, 392, 393, 476, 662-664, Military convicts, 282. Money taken from prisoners, 712, 748, 803, 804. Savings of rations, 13, 14. Security of prisoners, 130. Smallpox, 61, 70, 96, 97, 104, 105, 160, 179, 191, 192, Trade with sutlers, 625, 1014, 1015. Transfer of Confederate officers to Johnson's Amacker, O. P. Correspondence, W. S. Pierson, 397. Ammen, Jacob, 636. Amnesty. Prisoners of war, 752, 753, 802, 803, 808, 1113, 1114. Dec. 8, 1803, 680-682. Mar. 26, 1864, 1113, 1114. Remarks, M. C. Meigs, 937, 938. Ancrum, John L., 187. Anderson (Prisoner), 921, 943. Anderson, Finley, 750, 822. Anderson, J. F. Correspondence. See John G. Foster. Anderson, John, Mrs., 1035. Anderson, Lucien, 532, 709. Anderson, Samuel S. Correspondence. See E. Kirby Smith. Correspondence. See Ambrose E. Burnside. Anderson's Cross-Roads, Tenn. Skirmish, Oct. 2, 1863. Andersonville, Ga. Burial of the dead, 1020. Prisoners of war,480,481. Arkansas. Operations in. See Helena. Attack on, July 4, 1863. Prisoners delivered, etc. See Exchange, Deliv Arkansas Troops (C.). Infantry-Regiments: 17th, 258. Armesy, Thomas D., 128, 135, 164, 180, 708 709, 714. Instructions for the government of, in the field, Armstrong, Charles R. Correspondence, R. B. Winder, 965. Army and Navy Official Gazette, 167, 334, 344. Correspondence: Banks, N. P., 147, 184, 209, 233, 383, 419. Binney, H., 332. Burnside, A. E., 177, 280. Butler, B. F., 845, 858. Dix, J. A., 55. Foster, J. G., 414. Grant, U. S., 92, 97, 196, 241, 273, 296, 303, 851. Hoffman, W., 16, 63, 81, 88, 91, 97, 163, 327, 400, Hurlbut, S. A., 502. Judge-Advocate-General's Office, U.S. A.,519. Lieber, F., 327. Lincoln, Abraham, 192. Ludlow, W. H., 63, 69, 73, 85, 89-91, 93, 108, 109, 111, 118. Marston, G., 141. Meade, G. G., 95-97, 659. Meredith, S. A., 153. Porter, W. D., 174. Q. M. Gen.'s Office, U. S. A., 589, 632. Rosecrans, W. S., 163, 164, 382. Schenck, R. C., 60, 63, 77, 85, 97. Thomas, G. H., 569, 587. Thomas, L., 97. Turner, L. C., 165. War Department, U. S., 184, 280, 523. Orders, Special, series 1863: No. 322, 134. Arrott, C., 517. Arrow, Steamer. Capture, May 15, 1863. Prisoners of war, 756, 837. Arthur, B. F. Correspondence. See South Carolina, Gov. of. Prisoners of war, 1080. Ashmun, George P. Mentioned, 572. Treatment of prisoners of war, 572-575. Atkinson, Th. P. Correspondence. See Danville, Va., Mayor of. Atlanta, C. S. S. Capture, June 17, 1863. Prisoners of war, 77, Adjutant-General's Office, U. S. A., 808, 905. Army Headquarters, 147, 184, 209, 233, 383, 419. Dwight, C. C., 805, 816, 906, 1024, 1112. Franklin, W. B., 589, 647, 651, 707, 720, 737, 750. Hoffman, W., 186, 242, 470, 762, 1080. Taylor, R., 87, 97, 209, 213, 223, 248, 253, 264, 308, War Department, U. S., 54. Baylor, Robert W. Correspondence, W. Hoffman, 358. Mentioned, 127, 135, 164, 180, 359, 371, 426, 528, 722. Food supply, Camp Douglas, Ill., 931. Beasley, W. H., 225. Beatty, William H., 497. Beauregard, A. N. Toutant. Correspondence. See G. T. Beauregard. Correspondence: Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Pierson, W. S., 903. Terry, H. D., 902, 903. Bates, Edward. Correspondence. See Atty. Gen.'s Office, U. S. Bates, Erastus N., 301. Battle, Frank, 416, 987, 998. Baum, Oliver J., 911. Benton, Captain, 696. Benton, Samuel, 408. Benton Barracks, Mo. Inspections, 332, 333, 406-408. Management, needs, etc., 332, 333, 406-408. Berry, C. H. Correspondence, R. B. Winder, 972. Besser, John S. Correspondence, J. B. Magruder, 282, 299. Mentioned, 306. Bett, Emma, Steam-boat, 168. Bickham, Yeatman, 1005. Bicknell, G. W., 373. Bidlack, W. W., 580. Bier, George H., 311. Bingham, Judson D., 125. Binney, Horace. Correspondence, Army Headquarters, 332. Correspondence, Abraham Lincoln, 48, 56, 64. Correspondence, War Department, C. S., 250. Blackburn, Jesse R., 890, 891. Blackwell, Y. H. Correspondence: Pierson, W. S., 130. War Department, C. S., 311. Mentioned, 132, 173. Blackwood, W. F., 249, 250, 293. Blair, Frank P., jr., 718. Blair, Montgomery. Correspondence. See Post-Office Dept., U. S. Mentioned, 584, 603, 763. Blake, W. E. Bowden, T. R., 409. Lincoln, Abraham, 187, 380, 409. Mentioned, 233, 409. Bowden, Thomas R. Correspondence, L. J. Bowden, 409. Bowen, James. Correspondence, E. L. Molineux, 696, 762. Bowen, John S., 113, 280, 295, 316, 346. Bowers, Theodore S. Correspondence. See U. S. Grant. Bowler, N. G., 315. Bowyer, Henry M., 539, 540. Boyd, Carlile, 373. Boyd, Joseph F. Winder, J. H., 691, 735. Mentioned, 526, 642, 658, 691, 966, 979, 980. Boyd, Matt., 966. Boyle, Jeremiah T. Correspondence: Hoffman, W., 198. McLean, N. C., 197, 198. Mentioned, 197, 198, 810. Bradford, Lieutenant, 1013. Bradley, Amos C., 449. Bragg, Braxton. Correspondence: Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, |