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  in Seven Days campaign, 338, 339, 349, 352, 354–55, 356, 357, 358–60, 361, 364, 365–66, 367, 371–73, 375–78

  Seven Days flanking marches of, 338, 339, 352, 354–55, 356, 357, 358–60, 361, 364, 365–66

  straggling in, 215, 279

  strength of, 7, 8, 177, 184, 191, 195, 196, 200, 203, 206, 207, 209, 211, 212, 215, 220, 222–23, 225, 227, 228, 234, 240, 251, 252, 255, 267, 268, 275, 278–79, 280, 284, 292, 293, 300, 308, 310, 316, 319, 323, 324, 326, 331, 349, 356, 361, 371, 377

  successes of, 7, 8

  supply train of, 372; see also Valley campaign, Jackson’s supply lines in

  tactics of, 7, 209

  Valley campaign marches by, 7, 209, 215, 240, 242, 247, 257, 272–73, 279, 280, 286–87, 297, 301, 307, 310

  in Winchester Battle, 291–98

  Winchester casualties in, 298

  Winchester retreat of, 196, 200–201, 202, 203

  Winchester’s first occupation by, 175, 176, 179, 180, 193–94, 195

  Winchester’s reoccupation by, 295–96, 298, 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307

  Army of Virginia:

  Army of the Potomac reinforcement of, 397, 410–11, 413, 418, 430, 438, 440, 441

  in Cedar Mountain Battle, 399, 400, 401–6

  early August 1862 position of, 397, 399

  formation of, 392–93, 394

  Jackson’s flanking march around, 413–18, 449

  McClellan’s command of, 446

  Pope’s appointment to, 392, 394

  pre–Second Manassas attacks of, 419–20, 421, 439

  pre–Second Manassas position of, 410, 411, 413, 415–16, 418, 421, 422

  in Second Manassas Battle, 423–38, 440, 441–45

  Second Manassas retreat of, 443, 444, 445, 446, 448

  strength of, 393, 400, 402, 406, 410–11, 418, 419, 421, 422, 423, 429, 430, 431, 439, 442, 443

  subsistence policy of, 396

  supply lines of, 413, 417–18, 419

  Arnold, Jonathan, 140, 146, 235

  Arnold, Laura Jackson, 106, 118, 125, 136, 137, 138, 139–41, 146, 148, 155, 235–36, 346, 566

  Arnold, Thomas Jackson, 19, 140, 343

  Ashby, Richard, 211

  Ashby, Turner, 43, 177, 200, 204, 206, 207, 209–11, 212, 213, 215, 216, 217, 240, 241, 242, 243, 248, 250, 261–63, 273, 275, 278, 279, 280, 287, 296, 308, 310, 318–19

  Atlantic, 481

  Augur, Christopher, 401, 403

  Bagby, George, 194

  Baird, Absalom, 116

  Baker, Edward (Ned), 167

  Ball’s Bluff, Battle of, 167

  Baltimore American, 451

  Baltimore and Ohio (B & O) Railroad, 41, 44, 48, 243, 288

  Banks, Nathaniel, 199–200, 574

  Army of Virginia appointment of, 394

  in Cedar Mountain Battle, 399–400, 401, 402, 405, 406

  during Romney Expedition, 191

  early 1862 promotion of, 202

  enemy strength assessments by, 200, 251, 272, 275, 297, 299

  Jackson’s valley campaign contest against, 207, 209, 211, 212, 213, 215, 217, 227, 228, 234, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242–44, 245, 246, 249–50, 251, 255, 256, 265, 266–73, 274, 275, 277, 278–81, 282–87, 290, 291–98, 299, 300, 307, 334

  Lincoln’s planned reinforcement of, 289, 291, 300

  Northern press portrayal of, 332

  planned Shenandoah Valley withdrawal of, 204, 205, 207, 209, 213, 215, 217

  post–Second Manassas position of, 444

  pre–Second Manassas position of, 416

  Shenandoah Valley redeployment of, 228

  troop strength of, 177, 195, 196, 203, 228, 234, 239, 245, 251, 292, 293, 300

  valley campaign vulnerability of, 271–72, 283, 291

  “Barbara Frietchie” (Whittier), 559–60

  Barclay, Tedford, 88

  Barksdale, William, 471, 494, 496

  Barringer, Rufus, 396

  Barry, William, 380

  Bartlett, William H. C., 127

  Bartlett’s Optics, 15

  Bartow, Francis, 82, 83, 84, 92, 100, 101

  Bates, Edward, 165

  “Battle Cry of Freedom, The,” 513

  “Battle Hymn of the Republic, The” (Howe), 162

  Baylor, W. S. H., 568

  Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant:

  Davis’s relationship with, 171–72

  in First Manassas Battle, 75–76, 78, 79, 84, 87, 92, 93, 99–100

  First Manassas defensive position of, 68–69, 72, 74, 78, 166

  First Manassas signal system ordered by, 77

  incompetence of, 66–67, 68, 75, 76, 100

  initial First Manassas Battle plan of, 66–67, 68, 100

  Johnston’s First Manassas strategy disagreement with, 67, 68

  late 1861 troop strength of, 170

  Mexican-American War service of, 56, 104

  mid-July 1861 Virginia position of, 56, 60, 62

  military reputation of, 56–57

  Northern invasion proposals by, 68, 173

  post–First Manassas hero status of, 99–100, 101, 110, 338

  post–First Manassas position of, 162

  revised First Manassas Battle plan of, 74–76, 78, 79

  Beckwith, Amos, 117

  Bee, Barnard, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85–86, 90, 92, 100, 101, 102, 103, 108, 110

  Beecher, Henry Ward, 20, 385, 559

  Benjamin, Judah, 178, 179, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188–89, 190, 258, 387

  Bennett, Jonathan, 35, 101

  Bennett, R. T., 527

  Blackford, Charles Minor, 27–28, 389, 404, 405

  Blackford, William, 52, 424, 460

  Black Hat Brigade, see Iron Brigade

  Black Horse Troop, 414

  Blue, John, 401

  Blue Ridge Mountains, 120

  Army of the Potomac’s positioning near, 397

  Army of the Valley’s passages across, 242, 247, 248, 250, 265, 273, 336

  Confederate forces east of, 196, 240, 246, 270

  Luray Valley’s position in, 242, 313

  Maryland extension of, 456

  passes through, 204, 207, 242, 246, 247, 248

  2nd Corps crossing of, 492

  Union forces east of, 239, 267, 268

  Union’s planned spring 1862 withdrawal across, 204, 212

  Virginia Central Railroad’s importance in, 245

  Bonham, Milledge L., 76

  “Bonnie Blue Flag, The,” 512, 513

  Borcke, Heros Von, 459

  Boswell, J. K., 568

  Boswell, Keith, 539, 540, 541

  Boteler, Alexander, Jr., 225

  Boteler, Alexander Robinson, 1–2, 4–5, 6, 175, 176, 186, 188–89, 190, 301, 302–3, 304, 305, 307, 336, 388, 567

  Brady, Mathew, 490

  Bragg, Braxton, 104, 569

  Brake, Polly and Isaac, 138, 139

  Branch, Lawrence, 359, 360, 403–4

  Brandy Station, Battle of, 570

  Brown, John, 21, 22–27, 31, 182, 302

  “buck and ball,” 221

  Buckingham, Catharinus P., 491

  Bull Run:

  Anna’s impression of, 175

  fords at, 69, 74, 76, 78, 81, 94

  Stone Bridge at, 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 89

  topography of, 69

  Union’s Second Manassas retreat across, 445

  see also Manassas, First Battle of

  Bureau of Military Information, 520

  Burgoyne, John, 458

  Burks, Jesse, 186

  Burnside, Ambrose, 82, 88, 104, 231, 397, 475, 476, 477, 478, 491–92, 493, 494, 496–97, 499, 500, 501–2, 504, 572

  Burnside carbine, 491

  Burton, James, 230

  Butcher, Gibson, 341

  Butler, Benjamin, 56, 237–38

  Butterfield, Dan, 533

  Cameron, Simon, 161, 162

  Campbell, John A., 278

  canister, 91, 218, 232

  Carolinas, Confederate losses in
, 7

  Carroll, Samuel S., 313, 315, 317, 318, 319, 323, 326

  Casler, John, 64, 92, 224

  Castiglione, Battle of, 455

  Catton, Bruce, 445

  Cedar Mountain, Battle of, 398–407, 516

  consequences of, 410

  Jackson’s pride in, 407

  Centreville, Va.:

  Beauregard’s planned attack on, 75, 76

  Bull Run’s course through, 69

  Confederate late 1861 camp at, 170

  Pope’s mistaken convergence on, 424, 427, 428, 430

  Union’s July 1861 camp at, 66, 72, 74

  Union’s Second Manassas retreat to, 444, 445

  Cerro Gordo, Battle of, 105

  Chancellor, Fanny, 523

  Chancellorsville, Battle of, 519–38, 539–45, 560

  casualties in, 537, 545

  Confederate victory in, 545, 552

  Hooker’s defeat in, 545

  Hooker’s movements prior to, 518, 519–20, 521, 522, 526, 527

  Hooker’s position in, 529, 530, 531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 554

  Jackson’s attack in, 536–38

  Jackson’s flanking march in, 529–32, 533–36, 544

  Jackson’s movements prior to, 521–22, 523, 525–27

  Jackson’s night reconnaissance in, 539–41

  Jackson’s removal from, 544–45

  Jackson’s wounding in, 541–44

  Lee’s plan in, 528–32, 534, 535, 536, 538

  Lee’s repositioning prior to, 521–22

  Longstreet’s absence from, 530, 532, 545

  Chancellorsville, Va.:

  Hooker’s camp near, 520, 522, 523

  Jackson “grave” near, 568

  Lee’s movement toward, 522

  terrain surrounding, 523

  Chandler, Mrs., 553

  Chandler, Thomas, 546

  Chandler, Zachariah, 502

  Chantilly, Battle of, 445, 448

  Chapultepec, Battle of, 107, 108, 117, 179, 404

  Charleston Mercury, 102

  Charlestown, Va.:

  John Brown’s hanging in, 23–24, 183, 302

  skirmish at, 302

  Chase, Salmon P., 57, 58, 287–88, 289, 300

  Cheat Mountain, Lee’s defeat at, 3

  Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, 44, 179, 191

  Chestnut, Mary, 102

  Chickahominy River:

  Army of Northern Virginia’s crossing of, 370

  Army of the Potomac’s position astride, 338, 351–52, 356, 357, 359, 361, 362, 364

  Army of the Valley in crossing of, 375, 376

  destroyed bridges on, 371, 372, 376

  Chickamauga, Battle of, 569, 571

  children:

  of Jackson, 147, 153, 157, 198, 492–93; see also Jackson, Julia Laura

  Jackson’s fondness for, 135, 140, 150, 510–11

  Childs, Thomas, 114

  Chilton, R. H., 372, 373, 381, 382, 454, 534

  Christian, William, 565

  Cincinnati Commercial, 502

  Civil War, US:

  artillery batteries in, 86

  artillery in, 229–33; see also Confederate army, equipment of; Union army, equipment of

  artillery ranges in, 218

  battlefield deployments in, 220

  battlefield tactics in, 230–31, 343

  brigade sizes in, 74

  casualties in, 167, 168, 231, 232, 335, 386, 405–6, 456, 458; see also specific battles

  cavalry functions in, 63, 210, 231–32

  celebrity generals in, 110

  cities destroyed in, 496

  communication in, 69, 269, 284

  early defensive strategies in, 166, 170

  1st Virginia Brigade preparation for, 52–56

  flanking maneuvers in, 293

  heroic figures made by, 6

  inept generals in, 61–62, 334

  infantry charges in, 231

  innovations of, 69, 191, 192, 218, 233, 299, 335

  Jackson’s entry into, 13, 14, 16–17, 18–19, 20, 29, 30–31, 32–36

  Jackson’s first combat experience in, 49–51, 61

  Jackson’s first command in, 5, 35, 37–45, 47, 49–51

  Jackson’s wish to avoid, 17–19

  McClellan’s vision of, 164, 384–85, 397

  mid-July 1861 army positions in, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 68–69

  national anguish over, 557

  Northern anticipation of, 55–56, 59

  Northern debate over, 447, 450

  North’s advantages in, 99

  officer casualties in, 232, 318

  piecemeal attacks in, 219, 365, 469, 479

  pneumonia in, 547

  political causes of, 20–21, 30

  political commissions in, 36, 199, 271

  proximity of capital cities in, 55, 56

  railroad use in, 1, 4, 5–6, 41, 48, 62, 64, 65, 69, 176, 207, 241, 243, 245, 249, 250, 251, 256, 288, 303

  realities of, 507

  retreats in, 320–21

  Scott’s early strategy for, 58–59

  signal systems used in, 76–77

  sound of, 222

  and Southerners’ reasons for fighting, 21–31, 452

  Southern perception of, 191, 507

  South’s destruction in, 383, 385, 572

  standard-bearers in, 223

  start of, 13–14

  straggling in, 215, 279, 309, 387, 408–9, 423, 424, 452, 531

  tactical advancements in, 7, 218, 343

  tactical success in, 502

  troop strength statistics from, 278

  Virginia’s anticipation of, 52, 59

  Virginia’s ravaging by, 32

  in West, 7, 168, 173, 191, 192, 194, 203, 243, 253, 277, 288, 334, 338, 382, 394, 448, 480

  West Point Class of 1846 generals in, 340–41

  see also specific battles

  Cobb, Thomas, 97

  coffee, 248

  Cold Harbor, Battle of, 571, 572

  Colston, Raleigh, 16, 147, 522, 531, 537, 539, 552

  Columbia, S.C., as alternate Confederate capital, 3

  Compromise of 1850, 21, 22

  Confederacy:

  draft in, 240, 264, 279, 408

  Europe’s importance to, 169, 170, 193, 386, 450, 481

  financial reserves of, 3, 348

  First Manassas reaction in, 97–98, 99–100, 101–3, 110

  first war council of, 68

  flag of, 553–54

  industrial strength of, 3

  Jackson’s death and, 560

  Jackson’s loyalty to, 19

  Manassas Junction’s importance to, 66

  Northern perception of, 237

  politicians’ roles in, 2

  size of, 55

  Virginia’s importance to, 20

  “White House” of, 392

  see also South

  Confederate army:

  Antietam casualties in, 468, 478

  in Ball’s Bluff Battle, 167

  Beauregard’s position in, 57

  Beauregard’s revised First Manassas Battle plan for, 74–76, 78, 79

  camp conditions in, 53–54, 174, 193, 257, 451

  Cedar Mountain casualties in, 405–6

  Chancellorsville casualties in, 545

  diet of, 247–48, 302, 451, 507

  disease in, 53–54, 59, 174, 194, 195, 248, 257, 387, 451, 507

  early 1862 defeats of, 7, 194, 195, 203, 256, 277

  early 1862 Virginia positions of, 2, 193, 201, 202, 203, 207, 244

  early disorganization in, 38

  early summer 1861 western Virginia defeat of, 53

  equipment of, 32, 38, 41–42, 65, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 196, 203, 231, 232, 233, 380, 433, 442, 451, 452, 498, 501, 531, 536; see also Army of the Valley, equipment of

  First Manassas casualties in, 82, 83, 84, 88, 90–91, 92, 93, 97, 98

  First Manassas defensive line of, 68–69, 71, 72, 74, 77, 78, 79–80, 93
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  in First Manassas Henry Hill fight, 84–93, 98, 100

  in First Manassas Matthews Hill fight, 81–83

  First Manassas strategy of, 60, 62–63, 68, 72

  First Manassas victory of, 93–94, 97–98

  formation of, 14, 16–17, 32–36, 37–42, 55–56

  in Fort Donelson Battle, 192

  Fredericksburg casualties in, 500, 501

  in Gettysburg Battle, 560

  Jackson’s commission in, 51

  Jackson’s importance to, 473

  Johnston’s position in, 47

  late 1862 defeats of, 480

  mid-July 1861 Virginia positions of, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 68–69, 72

  officer casualties in, 232, 318

  officer protocol in, 186, 187, 188, 190

  officers’ training in, 40

  politicians’ links to, 2

  post–First Manassas positions of, 162, 170, 172, 174

  public’s attitude toward, 13–14

  recruitment furloughs in, 195

  Richmond’s defense by, 1, 5–6, 7, 8–9, 207, 268, 308, 335–37, 338–39, 369, 410, 411, 490, 521; see also Seven Days campaign

  Second Manassas casualties in, 445

  signal system of, 77

  South Mountain casualties in, 456

  straggling in, 215, 279, 387, 408–9

  strength of, 2–3, 7, 8, 49, 50, 53, 56, 60, 73, 74, 82, 84, 162–63, 167, 170, 239–40, 278; see also Army of Northern Virginia, strength of; Army of the Valley, strength of

  structure of, 75

  supply lines of, 173, 414, 415, 451, 453, 521, 526, 529, 534, 546; see also Valley campaign of 1862, Jackson’s supply lines in

  Union’s First Manassas flanking march around, 73–74, 75, 78, 80–81, 83, 87–88

  Union strength assessments of, 60, 162, 166, 167, 196, 200, 202–3, 205, 227, 228, 251, 272, 275, 288, 289, 297, 299, 308, 319, 353, 354, 356, 361, 369, 397, 416, 439, 456, 460, 462, 479, 520, 532

  VMI students and faculty in, 14, 33, 34, 39, 40, 54, 89, 131, 133, 236, 251, 255, 257, 266, 267, 278, 280, 323, 405, 438, 531–32, 542, 575

  Washington’s threatening by, 414, 418, 430, 439, 445–46, 447

  see also specific units and commanders

  Confederate cavalry:

  Chancellorsville reconnaissance by, 529, 535

  early war dominance of, 43, 206, 209–10, 292

  following Winchester Battle, 296, 298

  in Front Royal Battle, 278, 280, 281

  Hooker’s evasion of, 520

  in Port Republic Battle, 322

  in race for Winchester, 284–85, 286, 297

  in Valley army’s secret transfer, 336

  War Department’s command of, 261

  wounded Jackson’s escorting by, 546

  see also Ashby, Turner; Munford, Thomas; Stuart, James Ewell Brown (Jeb)

  Confiscation Acts, 238

  Congress, US:

  Ball’s Bluff investigation by, 167

  Confiscation Acts in, 238

 

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