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4-h@37754-h-3.htm.html#Page_179" class="pginternal">179.(Hooker's), at Antietam, 52; Gettysburg, 83, 86. Second, at Gettysburg, 87. Third (McDowell's), 30; at Cedar Mountain, 36; (Heintzelman's), 42; (Sickles's), at Gettysburg, 84, 85. Fourth, defeated, 117. Fifth (Banks's), 30; (Porter's), 42; at Chancellorsville, 66, 71. Sixth (Franklin's), 51, 62; (Sedgwick's), at Fredericksburg, 76. Ninth (Burnside's), at Catoctin Mountains, 48. Eleventh, 97, 100, 115; at Chancellorsville, 66, 69, 71; Gettysburg, 83. Twelfth, 78, 81, 91, 115; at Chancellorsville, 66, 69, 89; Gettysburg, 89. Fourteenth, at Bentonville, 172. Seventeenth, destroys Columbia, 170. Twentieth, 115, 128, 133, 134, 135, 139, 147; in Atlanta campaign, 131, 138, 141, 144; Savannah campaign, 170; at New Hope Church, 125; Peach Tree Creek, 129, 134, 135. Twenty-Third, 119. For Confederate Corps, see names of commanders. Crane, Lieut. Col. Louis H., at Cedar Mountain, 32; killed, 34, 35. Crawford, Gen. Samuel W., at Cedar Mountain, 32-34. Creeks— Antietam, 51, 63. Buffalo, Chancellorsville, 69, 70, 76; Chattanooga, 100; New Hope Church, 125; resigns, 134, 135; characterized, 133-135, 140. Howard, Gen. Oliver O., 117; commands army wing, 147; Army of Tennessee, 133, 134. Hubbell, Lieut. Abner, of Third Wisconsin, 180. Hunter, Capt. James W., wounded, 126, 127; death, 128. Ijamsville (Md.), 47. Indiana, 98; Twenty-Seventh Regiment, 24, 25; at Antietam, 55, 57, 61; Chancellorsville, 75. Indianapolis (Ind.), 98. Irish, in Wisconsin regiment, 143. Islands— Argyle, 157; described, 156. Hutchinson, 164, 166. Johnson's, military prison on, 108. Pickett, Gen. George E., charge at Gettysburg, 88, 89. Pope, Gen. John, commands army, 30; criticized, 31, 37, 38; retreats, 38; at Manassas, 43; removed, 46. Portage County (Wis.), 1. Porter, Gen. Fitz John, commands corps, 42. Price, Col. Edward L., court martialed, 103. Prisons— Fort McHenry, 11. Johnson's Island, 109. Libby, 29. Proctor, Lieut. Edwin F., of Third Wisconsin, 180. Raleigh (N. C.), campaign, 114, 173. Rappahannock Station (Va.), 92. "Red Star" Division, guards railroad track, 99. Resaca (Ga.), enemy abandon, 122. "Resolute", armed tender, captured, 157, 158. Richardson, Lieut. Moses P., of Second Massachusetts, 179. Richardson, Lieut. Jesse, of Second Massachusetts, 179. Richmond (Va.), campaign against, 117; Lee at, 171; Union army, 176. Rivers— Cape Fear, 171. Chattahoochee, 128, 137-139; crossed, 129. Elk, 106. Etowah, crossed, 122. Monocacy, enemy at, 48. Oconee, 148. Ohio, 180; crossed, 98. Potomac, 93, 174; crossed, 28, 45, 81. Rapidan, 37, 66, 96. Rappahannock, 92; crossed, 38, 40, 41, 66, 69, 79. Rio Grande, 174. Saluda, crossed, 170. Savannah, 167; naval battle in, 155-157; described, 156; cleared, 143. West Point (N. Y.), Military Academy, graduates, 5. Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, 99, 159; at Sandersville, 151; at Robertsville, 167. Whittier, John G., poem, 49. Williams, Gen. Alpheus S., 115, 117; at Cedar Mountain, 32; New Hope Church, 125. Williamsport (Md.), 28, 29; Confederates at, 81, 89, 90. Williamsport (Pa.), reception at, 8. Wilkins, Capt. William D., 20; at Cedar Mountain, 32, 33, 37. |