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abandonment of Florida (by Confederate government ), 27–28 Alabama Troops: 4th Infantry, 106–108; 5th Battalion, 19; 8th Infantry, 148, 168; 9th Infantry , 14, 177; 14th Infantry, 20–22, 36, 148; 47th Infantry, 109; Wilcox’s (Brig. Gen. Cadmus) brigade, 67–77; Perrin’s (Brig. Gen. Abner) brigade, 99, 102–104, 106; Law’s (Brig. Gen. Evander) brigade, 102; Sanders’s (Brig. Gen. J. C. C.) brigade, 157–158. See also Perry, Col. W. F. Alexander, Col. E. P., 74, 82 Alexander, Peter W. (reporter), 37, 87 Allen, Pvt. Early, 138 Anderson, Brig. Gen. George B., 32 Anderson, Maj. Gen. James Patton, 139, 162 Anderson, Lt. Gen. R. H., 31, 33; at Antietam, 37–39, 113; replaces Longstreet, 114; at Cold Harbor, 128–129 Antietam, battle of, 10, 16, 32–38, 41, “Apple Jack Raid,” 168 Appomattox, 23, 26, 180–182 Army of Northern Virginia. See individual battles and commanders Army of the Peninsula, 12 Army of the Potomac (U.S.), 16, 29, 31; I Corps, 76; II Corps, 66, 101, 117–118, 128–131, 144–145, 170–171, 180; III Corps, 66; V Corps, 144, 156–162; VI Corps, 50, 58, 117–118, 128–137, 145–147; IX Corps, 50, 66, 104–108, 117–118, 128–131, 156, 158; XVIII Corps, 128–131 Army of Virginia (U.S.), 29, 31 Auld, Lt. Isaac M., 32, 54–55, 146 Ayres, Brig. Gen. Romeyn (U.S.), 172 Bachelder, Col. John (historian), 67, 192 Bailey, Capt. Abram Z., 23 Bailey, Pvt. C. O., 168 Bailey, Capt. William, 23, 72 Baker, Pvt. Daniel Absalom, 124 Ballantine, Lt. Col. William Duncan, 4–5, 10, 12–13; commands 2nd Florida at Antietam , 34–36; captured at Gettysburg, 72, 82; postwar, 190 Barber, Isaac, 187 Barber-Mizell feud, 187 Barksdale, Brig. Gen. William, 43–47, 67 Barlow, Brig. Gen. Francis C., 116, 130–133 Bassett, Capt. George W., Sr., 123, 140 Baya, Lt. Col. William, 24; commands 8th Florida at Antietam, 34; Fredericksburg fiasco , 43–44, 47; named lieutenant colonel, 48; leads 8th Florida at Gettysburg, 67, 72; wounded at Bristoe Station, 96 Beauregard, Gen. P. G.T., 143, 158–160 Beaver Dam Creek, battle of, 20, 41 Benjamin, Sec. of State Judah P., 170 Bennett, Col.T. R., 36 Benning, Brig. Gen. Henry C. “Rock,” 102 Bentonville, battle of, 9 Bermuda Hundred campaign, 143 Billy Bowlegs War. See Third Seminole War Bird, Sgt. John S., 64 Index 248 / Index Bird, Maj. Pickens, 133–137, 165 Black Confederates, 170 Blake, Pvt. Isham, 24 Blake, Lt. Joel, 24, 72 Blake, Lt. Walter, 24 Bliss, Col. Zenas R. (U.S.), 107–108 Bloody Lane. See Sunken Road Bloxham, Capt. William D., 23, 188, 192 Blue-Gray Reunion (75th), 193 Bobo, Capt. B. A., 24, 38 Bodine, Maj. Robert L. (U.S.), 69–70, 73 Booth, John Wilkes, 184–185 Bowles, Col. P. D., 106–108 Bradford, Susan, 183 Bradshaw Farm, skirmish at, 115 Bragg, Gen. Braxton, 26 Bragg, Brig. Gen. Edward (U.S.), 161 Brainerd, Maj. Wesley (U.S.), 58 Breckinridge, Maj. Gen. John C., 7, 119, 126– 127, 129; failure at Cold Harbor, 130–132; Sec. of War, 170 Brevard, Lt. Mays, 162 Brevard, Brig. Gen.Theodore W., 9, 16, 123, 139–140, 150–151, 161–162; appointed brigadier, 175; at Sayler’s Creek, 179 Bristoe Station campaign, 26, 95–96 Bross, Col. John (U.S.), 157 Brown, Canter, Jr. (historian), 6 Brown, John (abolitionist martyr), 6, 61 Bryan, Capt. Council A., 23, 36, 62–63, 67, 72, 77, 85, 119; at Cold Harbor, 131–132, 141, 142 Bull Run, battle of First (or Second). See Manassas Burnside, Maj. Gen. Ambrose, 29, 38; character, 42; commands at Fredericksburg, 42–47; replaced by Hooker, 49–50, 113; Wilderness attack, 104–110; the Crater, 155–156, 158. See also Army of the Potomac: IX Corps Burroughs, Cpl. Eben, 16, 18 Butler, Maj. Gen. Benjamin (U.S.), 113 Butler, Pvt. Isaac S., 183 Calhoun, Sen. John C., 6 Call, Capt. George W., 9, 16, 19 Call, Richard Keith, 7 Campbell, Dr. Joseph D., 191 Campbell, Mary Quarles (Mrs. David Lang), 191–193 Carmen, Col. E. A. (historian), 34, 191 Carr, Brig. Gen. Joseph B. (U.S.), 69 Carruth, Col. Sumner (U.S.), 103 Carver, Pvt. Elijah, 10 Casey, Brig. Gen. Silas (U.S.), 17 Catton, Bruce (historian), 145 Cavanaugh, Michael A. (historian), 158 Cedar Mountain, battle of, 29, 41 Chaires, Capt. Joseph J., 140 Chancellorsville, battle of, 50–56. See also individual units and commanders Clark, Capt. Marion J., 123...

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