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Alabama & Tennessee Rivers Railroad, 318 Alabama River, 318 Alburtis, Ephraim G., 49, 53, 175–76, 357n6 Alburtis Battery: battery resupplied, 63, 179, 245; First Manassas, 54; Pelham takes command , 49–50; praise of battery, 58–59 Aldie, VA, 128, 215–16, 233, 280 Alexander, Edward Porter, 19–20, 66, 249, 252, 345n4, 352n4, 366–67n6; description of JP, 20; praise of JP, 252 Alexandria, AL, 5, 10, 65, 325 Allan, William, 87, 134, 153, 160–61, 353n31, 366–67n6 Alleghany Battery (Joseph Carpenter’s), 120, 156, 349n6 Allegheny Mountains, 50 Ames, Adelbert, 12–15, 20, 23, 27, 31, 36, 38, 45, 57; 341n19, 347n41; First Manassas, 59; praise of JP, 12, 20, 23, 27, 36, 45 Amissville, 230 Anacostia (USS), 238 Anderson, Richard H., 166 Anderson, Robert, 44, 338n1 Anniston, AL, 5 Antietam, Battle of (Sharpsburg), 155–73, 182, 210, 214, 352n9 Antietam Creek, 151, 155–57, 167, 356n32 Appomattox River, 317 Appomattox Station, 317 Aquia River, 281 Archer, James Jay, 248, 261–62 Army of Northern Virginia, 87–88, 95, 99, 108– 109, 142, 151–52, 167, 169, 172–73, 233–34, 236, 246–47, 255, 257, 269, 272, 282–83, 298, 314, 327, 340n11, 340n7, 343n1, 350n14, 355– 56n28, 371n57, 375n25, 376n6, 381n39; appearance of, 174; Fredericksburg, 240–41; invasion of Maryland, 139–40; Lee issued Special Orders No. 191, 147; Oak Grove divided into infantry commands, 102–105; officially named, 85; reorganized army, 176– 77; reorganized cavalry, 235; Second Manassas 118, 131, 137 Army of the Potomac, 79, 83, 85–86, 96, 101– 103, 114, 117, 152, 166, 187, 214, 245, 269, 340n11, 346n13, 347n35, 348n22, 355n22, 365n2, 385n20; Burnside appointed, 235; Burnside removed, 286; crosses Rappahannock at Fredericksburg, 244; escaped across Rappahannock, 270; First Corps at Antietam , 156; Harrison’s Landing, 108, 112; Lee’s plan of attack at Seven Days, 88; Lee’s plan to invade Maryland, 144; Lincoln’s review of, 182; Lost Orders, 147; make up of, 76; McClellan removed, 233–34; McClellan ’s return to, 136; Mud March, 285; newly formed, 62; Second Corps at Antietam, 163; Seven Days Battles, 99–100; Stuart’s Chambersburg raid, 196–98, 202 Army of the Shenandoah, 49, 51, 88, 179, 340n11 Army of Virginia, 111–12, 117 Ashby, Turner, 111, 341n5 Ashby’s Gap, 51–52, 215, 217–18, 222–23, 280 Ashland, 88–89 Atkinson, General Henry (JP’s great-uncle), 4 Atkinson, Isabelle (JP’s grandmother), 3 Atlanta & West Point Railroad, 318 Averell, William Woods, 224, 344n12, 363n33, 376n3, 380–81n32, 381n40; Kelly’s Ford, Battle of, 297–99, 301, 308–10; Ten Days Battles, 214; Williamsburg, Battle of, 82 Index 404 / Index Babcock, Orville, 15 Bacigalupo, Jean, 66, 159, 177, 254–55, 370n55 Bailey, James, 301, 307, 377n14 Baker, Laurence Simmons, 143, 176 Ball, Chaplain Dabney, 71 Ball, Charles P., 38 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 200 Baltimore Artillery (Brockenborough’s), 168 Banks, Nathaniel, 108 Barbee’s Cross Roads, 226, 228 Barksdale, William, 241, 243–44, 365–66n23, 366n28 Barnesville, MD, 201–202 Barney, Andrew Jackson, 133, 351n14 Barrett’s Hill, 136 Barton, David R., 255, 367n13 Bartow, Francis, 54, 57, 340n12 Bayard, George D., 214, 216–17 Beale, George W., 345n7, 353–54n34, 363n17, 366–67n6l; Forge Bridge, 98; Fredericksburg , 253–54, 258, 266; Gaines’ Mill, 90; Nicodemus Heights, 153, 157; praise of JP, 98, 218, 253, 363n17; Union (Ten Days Battles), 218 Beallsville, MD, 202 Bealton Station, 300 Beaumont, Eugene 16, 38 Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 63; First Manassas, 51, 53–54, 58, 61; Fort Sumter, 44; West Point Superintendent, 39 Beaver Dam Creek, 89 Beaver Dam Station, 88, 112 Beckham, Robert Franklin, 49, 321, 348n18, 386n26 Bee, Bernard, 54, 57, 340n12 Bell, John, 35–36 Benjamin, Judah P., 64 Benjamin, Samuel, 16 Bennett’s Creek, 201 Benny Havens, 15, 23, 31, 335n8 Benton County, AL, 3 Berkeley, 100 Berlin, 214 Bernard Family, 234, 237, 239, 241 Bernard, Helen, 234, 237–38, 270, 366n24; praise of JP, 234, 237 Bigler’s Wharf, 78 Biles, Edwin R., 204, 360–61n25 Black Creek Bridge, 95 Blackford, Charles, 269 Blackford, Eugene, 269 Blackford, William Willis, 71, 105–106, 110, 123, 184–85, 292, 295–96, 346n31, 350n13, 352n12, 359n27, 360n14, 360n18, 361nn27– 29, 362n6, 366nn24–25, 371n3, 373n12, 375– 76n1, 379n27 Bower, 178–79, 183, 215; Chambersburg raid, 194–95, 198–201, 203–206, 208–209; Chancellorsville country ball, 241–44; dispute with von Borcke, 182; on Frank Vizetelly, 213; Fredericksburg, 269; Harrison’s Landing , 101; Jackson’s march to Pope’s rear, 120; on John...

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