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429 Index Abbeville, Miss., 273–77 Aberdeen, Miss., 155–56, 217–18, 286 Abraham, Lot, 253 Adams, Charles H., 39 Adams, Wirt, 166–69, 185, 308, 311 Adjutant General of Illinois, 81 Adjutant General of the Army, 38, 55, 271, 361–62 African Americans, 351; cavalry regiments of, 270–71, 303, 392n. 10; employed to fortify Memphis, 94–95; as followers of Grierson’s forces, 93, 101, 177–78, 180–81, 217, 222–24, 340; and Fort Pillow massacre, 232, 404n. 5; Grierson’s attitude toward, 6, 220; infantry units of, 207–8, 252, 259, 267–68, 351, 398n. 2, 401n. 18, 405n. 1; on Mobile and Ohio Railroad raid, 309, 311; as reconstruction troops, 352, 354–56; at Tupelo, 267–68 Alabama,221,232,277,296,350,356,394n. 1; Canby’s campaign in, 326, 379n. 16, 401n. 19; and Grierson’s raid, 159, 169; Grierson’s cavalry operations in, 4, 331–35, 345; military commanders of, 238, 341; Union campaigns in, 91, 97, 225, 282, 288, 321, 329, 380n. 20 Alabama Cavalry, 167, 169, 185 Alexandria, La., 344, 399n. 4 Alton, Ill., 349–50, 411n. 4 American Antislavery Society, 375n. 7 American Iron Works, 375n. 11 Amite River (Miss.), 173–74, 184 Andersonville prison camp, 336, 411n. 4, 413n. 4 Annapolis, Md., 316, 328 Antietam, battle of, 404n. 6, 408n. 7 Arkansas, 119, 131, 139, 142, 205, 293, 379n. 13, 404n. 6; Grierson’s cavalry operations in, 120–22, 169, 281–82, 285, 287, 292–95, 342; military district of, 326; Union campaigns in, 283, 388n. 9, 392n. 11, 401n. 18, 409n. 12 Arkansas Post, 130, 143, 395n. 10 Army and Navy Journal, 326 Army of Mississippi (Confederate), 389n. 14, 398n. 26 Army of Northern Virginia (Confederate ), 408n. 5 Army of Tennessee (Confederate), 380n. 18, 383n. 10, 390n. 2, 395n. 11, 403n. 4, 403–4n. 1, 404n. 4, 407n. 4 Army of the Cumberland (Union), 206, 291, 383n. 10, 390n. 2, 394n. 1, 395n. 11, 400n. 9, 401n. 14 Army of the Gulf (Union), 258, 401n. 19, 402n. 2 Army of the Mississippi (Union), 384n. 13 Army of the Ohio (Union), 206, 383n. 9, 399n. 6, 401n. 14, 411n. 18 Army of the Potomac (Union), 42, 78, 92, 143, 207, 282, 297, 383n. 9, 391n. 6, 401nn. 14–15, 414n. 8 Army of the Shenandoah (Union), 415n. 12 Army of the Southwest (Union), 392n. 11 Army of the Tennessee (Union), 228, 271, 281–83, 288–89, 378n. 12, 383n. 9, 384n. 13, 385n. 16, 388n. 11, 391n. 5, 400n. 9, 402n. 21, 406n. 3, 407n. 3, 411n. 19 Army of the West (Confederate), 389n. 14 Index • 430 Army Reorganization Act (1866), 4, 366 Asboth, Alexander S., 348, 415n. 15 Atlanta, Ga., 282, 286, 297, 350, 378n. 12, 383n. 7, 387n. 4, 388n. 9, 390n. 16, 391n. 5, 399n. 6, 402n. 21, 407n. 4, 407n. 18, 411n. 18 Augur, Christopher C., 177–78, 181–82, 184; career of, 397n. 22; and seige of Port Hudson, 187–89 Averill, William W., 320, 412n. 3 Bahala, Miss., 165–67 Baker, Samuel R., 275 Baldwyn, Miss., 243–46, 302 Ballard, Johnathan W., 155, 158 Ball’s Bluff, battle of, 399n. 2 Banks, Nathaniel P., 142, 186, 341, 397n. 22, 399n. 6; career of, 395n. 8; Grierson ’s troops under command of, 3, 184, 187, 190, 197–98; Red River campaign, 199, 225, 258, 378n. 12, 391n.9, 401n. 19, 411n. 1, 413nn. 1–2; and seige of Port Hudson, 188–89, 194–95, 397–98n. 25, 398n. 2, 399nn. 1–2 Bankston, Miss., 152, 154–55, 307, 310, 396n. 15 Barbour County, Ala., 334 Barclay, Frank, 24 Barclay, Ike, 24 Barclay, Joseph, 24 Barksdale, James A., 222 Barnes, Captain, 40–41 Barteau, Clark, 396n. 14 Baton Rouge, La., 325; Grierson at, 182, 184, 188–89, 201, 323; photograph of, following 186; as terminus for Grierson ’s raid, 3, 143, 159, 162, 169, 174–79, 181, 185–87, 320, 333 Battle House hotel (Mobile, Ala.), 350 Bayley, Thomas Haynes, 392n. 13 Bayou Sara (La.), 188, 193 Beall, William N. R., 199, 399n. 3 Beauregard, P. G. T., 93, 156, 385n. 23, 387–88n. 7, 389n. 15, 393n. 17 Beck, Warren, 396n. 15 Beckwith, Amos, 344 Beckwith, Warren, 307, 310 Belknap, William W., 410n. 15 Bell, Tyree H., 261 Bellefontaine, Miss., 307 Belmont, Miss., 122, 140 Belmont (Mo.), battle of, 62, 381n. 27, 382n. 3, 387n. 4, 387n. 6, 393n. 18 Belvedere, Ill., 388n. 11 Bender, C. M., 160 Benteen, Frederick W., 292–93...

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