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 Anderson, Maj. Robert, 269 Andersonville, GA, rebel prison at, 169, 341, 344, 356, 379 Andover, OH, 302 Andrews, Sgt. Addison, 136 Antietam, battle of, 184, 185, 186, 265 Antietam, MD, 182, 184, 265 antiwar sentiment, 13, 190, 267 Aqueduct Bridge, Washington, DC, 182 Aquia Creek, VA, 216, 217, 236, 238, 243, 248 Aquia Landing, VA, 203, 207, 216, 243 Army of the Cumberland, 340; besieged in Chattanooga, 271, 272, 284; service of Ohio soldiers in, 286 Army of the Potomac: at Chancellorsville, 226, 237; continuing defeats cause civilian war weariness, 245; 1864 rumor of regiment’s return to, 300, 349; faces Lee across Rappahannock River, 267; at Gettysburg, 252, 261; pursues Lee toward Sharpsburg, MD, 183, 184; regarded by Western troops as “white glove” soldiers, 281; strength in spring 1863, 214; winter camp 1863, 201 Army of Virginia, 146, 183 artillery, Union: Best’s, 12th Corps, 225, 228; Carlin’s battery (Conneaut Battery), Geneva Artillery, 21, 22, 40, 67; 1st Ohio Light, 378; 2nd Ohio artillery, 389; 4th U.S., 222, 227; 5th U.S., 221; 13th NY, 335; 2nd Ohio Heavy, 188; Knap’s Pennsylvania Battery, 126, 221, 223, 226, 227, 275, 280, 305; McGill’s battery, 311, 330; Muhlenburg’s Battery, Best’s Artillery, 222, 227 Ashby, Col. Turner (CSA), 136 Ashby’s Gap, VA, 266 Ashtabula, OH, 5, 6, 39, 150, 237, 322; economics of, 6, 149, 327; soldiers from, 20, 70; wounded soldiers at Cliffburne Hospital, 151 Ashtabula County, Ohio, xi, 147, 148, 274, 352; antislavery advocates, 171; and Bounty problems, 299, 338; Chancellorsville reports, 239; draft resistance 1862, 192–93; drafts in, 194, 349; Geneva Township protective association, 338; organization of the Giddings Regiment, 31; and Soldiers Aid Society, 238; and speculation, 147, 287, 327 Ashtabula County Agricultural Society, 68 Ashtabula County Fairgrounds, Jefferson, OH, 30 Ashtabula Sentinel, 15, 113, 198, 379; on blacks as soldiers, 171; on county’s patriotism, 21; on Dug Gap disaster, 314; on financial benefits of enlistment, 48; and J. R. Giddings, 51; abolition (antislavery movement), ix, xii; Jefferson, OH, as epicenter of, 2; sentiment in the 29th Ohio toward, 172 Ackley, Miss Maria, 288 Adam’s Express, 266 Adams, Cpl. Newton B., 289 Adams, Rev., 15 Aiken’s Landing, VA, 170, 171 Akron, OH, xi, 13, 25, 50, 74, 172, 176, 210, 245, 255, 274, 315, 379; draft resistance in, 192; economic growth, 147–48, 211, 286, 321; Lincoln, support for, 4, 352; Lincoln’s death mourned in, 370; military companies raised, April 1861, 16; National Day of Fasting observed, 239; 19th Ohio (90-day) soldiers celebrated, 18; veterans honored by, 293, 380; voluntary enlistment in, 338; women’s fashions in, 212, 323 Akron Democrat, 213 Alexandria, VA, 143, 144, 181, 269, 271 Allatoona Pass, GA, 325, 329 Allegheny Mountains, 83 Allen County, OH, 194 Alliance, OH, 193 American Hotel (Cleveland), 292 Ames, Edwin, 241, 346 Ames, Rev. Lyman D., x; and Andersonville Prison escapee, 356; at Aquia Creek, 236, 240–42, 245; at Atlanta, 344, 345, 348; on the Baltic, 269; at Big Shanty, 330; at Bridgeport, 298, 302; in Cassville, GA, 325; at Chancellorsville, 217, 219, 220, 222, 233, 239, 244; in Charleston after its fall, 368–69; in Cleveland, 291; in Conneaut, 148, 292; counsels deranged soldiers, 243; and death of Pvt. Elias Waltz, 209; departs regiment at Savannah, 358; diary of, x, 206; at Dug Gap, 312, 313–14, 328; at Dumfries, VA, 206–7, 210, 214; and dying soldier, 335; on execution of deserters, 259; Gettysburg, en route to, 248, 250; at Gettysburg, 255, 261–63; hires freed slave as personal attendant, 269; life after war, 376; life before war, 206; at Lookout Mountain, 280, 283; in Madison, GA, 354; on March to the Sea, 355–56; in Milledgeville, GA, 355; at New Hope Church, 327, 328; in New York City, 270; at Normandy, TN, 274–75; on officers, 245, 269, 283– 84, 286; ordered back to regiment, 375; at Painesville railroad disaster, 293; and rebel sharpshooter, 329; on rebel surgeons, 348; resigns and leaves regiment at Bardstown, 376; on soldiers, 267, 269, 271, 286, 288, 290, 294, 296–97, 302, 329, 335 General Index ( S e e a l s o T wenty - N inth O hio V olunteer I nfantry R egiment I ndex , preceding )  g e n e r a l i n d e x Bloomery Gap, VA, skirmish at, 96 Blue Ridge Mountains, VA, 103, 121, 154, 248, 249, 265, 372 Bluff (game), 244 Borodino, battle of, 114 bounties...

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