The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union And Confederate Armies. Series 3, Volume 2. Page: 998
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INDEX.
Seward, William H.-Continued.
Correspondence. See State Department, U. S.
'Mentioned, 14, 29, 32, 43, 130, 131, 140, 141, 203, 274,
490, 534, 536, 545, 566, 585, 588, 627, 631, 664, 677,
688, 690, 696, 717, 718, 735, 775, 885.
Shaffer, John W., 808, 836.
Sharkey, William L., 767, 772, 774.
Sharpe, George H., 439.
Sharpshooters.
Orgn., equip., etc., 113, 114, 147, 574, 575, 643, 644,
651.
Sharps Rifle Company.
Exemption of employs from draft, etc., 348.
Shaw, George H., 642.
Shepley, George F.
Appointed Military Governor of Louisiana, 141,
142.
Correspondence, War Dept., U. S., 141, 497, 623.
Instructions, War Department, U. S., 141, 142.
Mentioned, 142, 489, 503-505, 511, 512, 529, 533, 534,
536, 622.
Sherlock, Thomas, 28.
Sherman, Charles T., 937.
Sherman, Thomas W., 197, 796, 807.
Sherman, William T.
Correspondence:
Adjutant-General's Office, U. S. A., 350.
Army Headquarters, 382, 402, 454.
Grant, U. S., 349, 350.
Treasury Department, U. S., 349.
Mentioned, 55, 350, 901.
Shields, E. M., 4, 12, 13.
Shields, James, 756.
Shields, Joseph C., 448.
Shiloh, Tenn. Battle, April 6-7, 1862.
Relief of wounded, 14.
Shipley, Alexander N., 835.
Shipley, Samuel D., 119-121, 267.
Shriver, Edward, 538.
Shufeldt, Robert W., 551, 554, 556-558, 639.
Sibley, Ebenezer S.
Correspondence, War Department, U. S., 837.
Sibley, Henry H. (C.), 901, 950.
Sibley, Henry H. (U.), 877.
Sick, Convalescent, and Wounded Soldiers.
Annual report, 1862, Surg. Gen., U. S. A., 749.
Care, etc., 26, 30, 145, 146, 216, 221. 222, 564, 565, 683,
684, 705.
Care of, assumed by States, 26, 30.
Commutation of rations, 26, 30.
Enlistment in Miss. Marine Brigade, 952, 953.
Extra clothing authorized, 246.
Furloughs, 221, 222.
Northern Virginia Campaign, 1862, 493, 496, 525,
697-703.
Number in hospital, Aug. 1, 1862, 389.
Shiloh, Tenn. Battle, April 6-7,1862,14.
Supervision and control, 40, 41.
Transportation of furloughed, 19, 30.
Sigel, Franz.
Additional troops for 1st Corps, 235.
Correspondence, War Department, U. S., 235.
Mentioned, 235, 314, 391, 392, 588, 870, 871.
Signal Corps, U. S. A.
Equipment of parties, 96.
Instruction of officers, 945.Signal Corps, U. S. A.-Continued.
Myer, A. J., Signal Officer, 957.
Officers detached for duty, 162, 163.
Operations, 1862, 754-760.
Simonson, John S.
Correspondence, War Department, U. S., 352.
Mentioned, 15, 16, 351, 361, 375, 410.
Skipwith, P. H.
Correspondence:
Louisiana, (;overnor of, 726.
Twiggs, D. E., 726.
Slavery.
Abolition of, by States, 43.
Laws of France, 780, 781.
Views of S. P. Chase, 174.
Slaves. See Negroes.
Slidell, John, 6, 239, 690, 721.
Sloan, Samuel.
Correspondence, War Department, U. S., 322.
Smith, Andrew J.
Correspondence, Army Headquarters, 370.
Smith, Edward W.
Correspondence. See David Hunter.
Smith, Elisha B., 522.
Smith, George H.
Correspondence, T. T. Eckert, 766.
Smith, James B. M.
Correspondence, E. Gautherin & Co., 774.
Mentioned, 775.
Smith, Jared A., 763.
Smith, Martin L., 166, 168.
Smith, Richard S.
Assignments, 143.
Correspondence, Adjt. Gen.'sOffice,U. S. A., 143.
Mentioned, 48, 81, 106, 369, 671, 673.
Smith, Robert, 212, 228.
Smith, Thomas R., 675.
Smith, William, 756.
Smith & Johnson.
Correspondence:
Louisiana, Governor of, 726.
Twiggs, D. E., 726.
Smithers, Nathaniel B., 937.
Smyth, Andrew W., 638.
Sould, Pierre, 572.
South, Department of the.
Abandoned lands, 27, 28, 152, 153.
Attempted organization of colored regiment, 29-
31, 45, 50-60, 147, 148,196-198, 292, 346, 695.
Orders, Circulars, series 1862: (Stevens) May
11, 54.
Orders, General, series 1862: No. 11, 42.
Orgn., equip., etc., of colored troops, 663, 664, 695.
Organization, strength, etc., of troops:
June 30, 1862, 185.
Dec. 31, 1862, 957.
Saxton, R., assigned to special duty, 27,152,153.
South Carolina.
Blockade of ports, 31, 32.
Direct tax, 185, 186.
Operations in. See-
CGaston's Plantation. Engagement, Oct. 22,1862.
Charleston and Savannah Railroad. Expedi-
tion against, Oct. 22-23, 1862.
Frampton's Plantation. Engagement, Oct.
22, 1862.
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