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  Sixty-fourth Illinois Infantry, 228, 240- 41, 326

  Sixty-third Ohio Infantry, 154, 225, 233, 255–66 passim, 325, 326

  Slemon’s Cavalry Regiment, 328

  Sloggy, Pvt. Andrew, 170

  Smith, Maj. Gen. Charles F., 16

  Smith, Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby, 40- 41,45,317,322

  Smith, Col. Joseph Lee Kirby, 225–26, 232, 256, 275–76

  Snead, Lt. Col. Thomas, 23, 25, 26, 43, 52, 119–21, 136,140

  Snyder, Pvt. Will, 248

  Soper, Cpl. Erastus B., 208

  Spaulding, Maj. Zephaniah, 233

  Spencer, Pvt. Daniel, 104

  Spoor, Nelson T., 209, 213

  Spoor’s Battery. See Second Battery, Iowa Light Artillery Sprague, Col. John, 259, 263–65

  Spring Hill, Tenn., 324

  Stanley, Brig. Gen. David Sloane, 34, 146, 152–53, 276, 315, 325, 326, 345 (n.21); actions of, during Iuka campaign, 68, 71, 110–111, 113, 122, 131; battle actions of, at Corinth, 154, 200, 213, 225, 235–36, 256, 258- 59, 261, 264, 269, 276; actions of, during pursuit from Corinth, 293–95, 301

  Stanton, Edwin M., 13, 16, 127

  State Line road, 280–82, 284, 288–89, 291

  Stirman, Col. Ras, 289, 306

  Stirman’s Arkansas Sharpshooters, 267, 286, 289, 328, 329

  Stone, Maj. George, 204–5, 327

  Sullivan, Brig. Gen. Jeremiah, 83–85, 103–8, 153, 217, 269, 274, 325, 326

  Swarthout, Lt. Col. William, 182, 186

  Swayne, Lt. Col. Wager, 260

  Sweeny, Col. Thomas W., 165, 205, 228, 242, 243, 327

  Sweet, Benjamin, 123

  Sykes, Lt. Col. Columbus, 235

  Tallahatchie River, 310

  Tenth Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, 327

  Tenth Iowa Infantry, 84, 85, 102, 227, 244–45, 325> 326

  Tenth Missouri Infantry (U.S.), 227, 248–49, 257, 325, 326

  Third Arkansas Dismounted Cavalry, 267, 328, 329

  Third Battery, Michigan Light Artillery, 325,326,327

  Third Iowa Infantry, 289, 328

  Third Kentucky Infantry (C.S.), 166, 328

  Third Louisiana Infantry, 39–40, 57, 86, 92–93, 95, 99, 106, 114, 250–51, 325,

  Third Michigan Cavalry, 71, 74–76, 83, 125,325,326

  Third Missouri Dismounted Cavalry (C.S.), 326, 327

  Third Missouri Infantry (C.S.), 243, 325'327

  Third Texas Dismounted Cavalry, 57, 78–79, 88, 90–92, 96, 98–99, 105–6, 25°* 325* 327

  Thirteenth Iowa, 187–88, 327

  Thirty-eighth Mississippi Infantry, 87, 100, 103, 327

  Thirty-fifth Alabama Infantry, 167–68, 173,328

  Thirty-fifth Mississippi Infantry, 172, 183, 254, 262, 267, 285–86, 327, 329

  Thirty-first Alabama Infantry, 167–68,

  Thirty-ninth Mississippi Infantry, 172, 328

  Thirty-ninth Ohio Infantry, 112–13, 123–24, 225, 258, 267, 325, 326

  Thirty-second Illinois Infantry, 289, 328

  Thirty-seventh Alabama Infantry, 87, 100–101, 112, 326, 327

  Thirty-seventh Mississippi Infantry, 87,100–101,112, 326, 327

  Thirty-sixth Mississippi Infantry, 87100, 112, 326, 327

  Thirty-third Mississippi Infantry, 170, 173»328

  Thompson’s Corner, Miss., 71 Thrush, Col. William, 200, 211

  Tilghman, Maj. Gen. Lloyd, 308

  Tishomingo County, Miss., 19

  Tishomingo Hotel, 22,186, 221, 222, 234, 251, 267–69, 319

  Tobin, Lt. Thomas, 233

  Tompkins, Pvt. Charles, 130

  Trans-Mississippi District (C.S.), 7

  Trezevant, Lt. E. B., 74

  Trowbridge, Silas, 319–21

  Trumball, Capt. Matthew, 289–90

  Tucker, Sgt. William, 147

  Tunnard, Sgt. Willie, 57–58, 86, 88, 92, 122, 150, 298, 301

  Tupelo, Miss., 23, 322

  Turnpike Hill, 67

  Tuscumbia River, 137, 154, 277, 295, 345 (n.21)

  Tuscumbia road, 64, 70

  Twelfth Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery, 84, 102, 227, 248, 325, 326

  Twelfth Illinois Infantry, 164, 176, 178–79, 196, 242, 327

  Twelfth Iowa Infantry, 327

  Twelfth Michigan Infantry, 328

  Twentieth Arkansas Infantry, 213, 257, 328,329

  Twenty-eighth Illinois Infantry, 288, 328

  Twenty-fifth Indiana Infantry, 281–82, 287, 328

  Twenty-first Arkansas Infantry, 328, 329

  Twenty-first Missouri (U.S.), 154, 161, 166, 182–83, 327

  Twenty Mile Creek, 53

  Twenty-second Mississippi Infantry, 150, 169–71, 328

  Twenty-second Ohio Infantry, 327

  Twenty-seventh Ohio Infantry, 225, 233* 259* 266–67, 325* 326

  Twenty-sixth Illinois Infantry, 111, 208, 211, 325, 326

  Twenty-sixth Missouri Infantry (U.S.), 76–77, 82, 85, 93–95, 106, 325, 326

  Twenty-third Arkansas Infantry, 172, 183,267,327,329

  Tyler, Maj. John, 139, 159, 176, 214, 271,277

  Union Brigade, 154, 196, 207–11, 242

  Vandoozer, Pvt. J. M., 170

  Van Dorn, Maj. Gen. Earl, 22, 23, 38, 274, 276, 286, 303, 315, 317, 327; background and character of, 6–7; early Civil War service of, 9–12; unpopularity of, 10–11, 297, 323–24; as district commander, 42, 45; command relations of, with Bragg, 43; command relations of, with Price, 43–46, 51, 318; actions of, during Iuka campaign, 59–60, 66, 132; plans attack on Corinth, 136–37, 140–41; actions of, during march on Corinth, 150, 155; battle actions of, at Corinth (4 October), 159, 161, 193, 203, 216, 217; believes Federals reinforced, 228–29; plans of, for 4 October, 229–30, 233, 251; battle actions of, at Corinth (4 October), 235, 252, 272–73; quixotic behavior of, during retreat from Corinth, 277–79, 282, 291, 294, 298, 300, 306; excoriated for defeat, 306- 8; depressed state of mind of, 307- 8; court of inquiry against, 308- 9; final days of, 310, 322–24

  Van Dorn, Emily, 307–8, 323

  Van Eman, Pvt. J. H., 113

  Vaughan, Capt. Levi, 160, 170, 181

  Veatch, Brig. Gen. James, 281–83, 287–288, 290, 328

  Vicksburg, Miss., 44, 300, 303, 307, 309, 316, 322

  Villepigue, Brig. Gen. John, 142, 155, 174> 193,272–273328

  Wade’s Missouri Battery (C.S.), 176, 205, 220, 325, 327

  Washburne, Elihu, 16

  Watson (Louisiana) Artillery, 272, 328

  Wayne County, Ohio, 264

  Weber, Maj. Andrew, 110, 112

  Welch, Thad, 297

  Western Sharpshooters, 327

  White, Maj. Robert, 266

  White House, 195, 198–199, 210, 212

  White House fields, 195–196, 201, 204–205, 210–211, 213–214, 348 (n.2)

  Whitfield, Col. John, 86, 88, 91, 99

  Whitfield, Pvt. W. G., 167–68

  Wilcox, Lt. Col. John, 205, 243

  Willcox, Capt. Lyman, 71, 73–74

  Williams, Brig. Gen. Alpheus, 226

  Williams, Capt. George A., 37, 234

  Wilson, Hunt, 219–20

  Wilson, Sgt. T. P., 82

  Wilson house, 248

  Wilson’s Creek, Battle of, 4

  Wounded: suffering and treatment of, 116–17, 124, 171–72, 214, 221–22, 225, 234, 276, 308–9, 319–321

  Wright, Cpl. Charles, 164, 175, 178, 180, 197, 206, 208

  Yallabusha River, 310

  Yates Sharpshooters. See Sixty-fourth Illinois Infantry Young, Capt. John, 104–5, 108

  Young, Pvt. John, 149

  Young’s Bridge, 291, 295, 299

  Yow house, 102–3

  Zearing, Capt. James, 168

 

 

 
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