STAHEL, Col. 8th Regt. N. Y.
Submarine telegraph cable, recom-
S. V., D. 52 account of his reconnoissance in Virginia, Doc. 209 STANNARD, --, Capt., his battery, Ď. 55 "Stark County Democrat," destruc- tion of, D. 1 "Stars and Bars," a child's interpre- tation. P. 12 Staunton, Va., rebels retreat to,
from Alleghany camp, Va., D. 111 "St. Croix Herald," suppression, D. 116 STEELE, WM. H., gallantry of, P. 58 STELLWAGEN, H. S., Commander.
Report of Hatteras Expedition, Doc. 12 STEMBEL, R. N., Commander. Re- port of the battle at Norfolk, D. 82 Mo., Doc. 863 Stepney, Connecticut, peace flags P. 9 at, D. 4 STETSON, D. 114 P. S STEVENS,
mended for U. S. coast, D. 105 SULLIVAN, ALGERNON S.,arrested, D. 19 SULLIVAN, J., Col. 18th Indiana D. 68
SUMMERFIELD, rebel, anecdote of, P. 54 Summersville, Va., battle of, D. 6 SUMNER, Gen., of California, D. 40 arrests ex-Senator Gwin, D. 79 "Sumter," bark seized at Boston, D. 14 "Sumter," privateer, her visit to Puerto Cabello, D. 6; Doc. 26 notice of, D. 18 at the Windward Islands, D. 44 account of the pursuit of the, Doc. 261; D. 62
Capt. Palmer's report concerning the escape of Doc. 452; D. 104 "Sunshine," steamer, captured, D. 83
"Swear him in and let him go,"
Song of the New Hampshire Vol- unteers," by Marian Douglas, P. 4 Songs of the rebels, P. 7, 38, 66 SOULE, PIERRE, P. 11 South, the, article on the leaders of, D. 8 how "minor affairs" are man- aged in, D. article in praise of the soldiers of, D. 12 Doc. 523 D. 16
bion, STEVENS, — Y. S. V., D. 24 STEVENS, ISAAC J., Gen., takes pos- session of Port Royal Island, S. C., D. 107, 119 STEVENS, ALEX. H.. D. 7 8 STEVENS, HENRY K., sent to Fort D. 88
STEVENSON, THOS. G., Colonel 24th Regt. Mass. Volunteers,
STEWART, JAS. See Harvey Birch.
South Carolina, the defences of, D. 66 STIMPSON,
WETZEL, JOHN H., "We've Had Our Last Retreat," a
song, "W. G. Anderson," sloop-of-war, list of the officers of, Doc. 373 "What the Spirit of the Fathers of the First Revolution Say to their Sons now Engaged in the Second," P. 66 WHEELER, J. C., Adj., report of massacre at Guyandotte, Va, WHIPPLE, THOS. J., Col. 4th Regt. New Hampshire Vol., WHIPPLE, W. D., A. A. G., Whippoorwill, Ky., skirmish at, D. 103 account of the bridge-burning at,
Doc. 452 Whiskey, scarce in Richmond, P. 23 WHITAKER, Col., D. 111 Commissary Gen. D. 95
WHITTAKER, - resolutions of,
letter on the battle of Port Royal,
Warsaw Island, Ga., fight on, expedition to
Warsaw, Ky., depredations of rebels
at, Warsaw, Mo., skirmish at, destroyed by fire, D. 84 Warwick River, Va., expedition to the, D. 87 Warwick, Va., account of the en- gagement at, WASHBURN, EMORY, Washington, D. C., artillery review at, D. 48 Government stables at, burnt, D. 120 advance of the rebels expected at, D. 47 grand review at, Nov. 20th, D. 85, 90 list of fortifications in and near, Doc. 152 WASHINGTON, GEORGE, General, P. 63 WASHINGTON, JOHN A., killed, D. 27 notice of, D. 87; P. 87 "Waterman," schooner, wreck of, D. 95
Wautauga River, Tenn., fight on the, secession reports of, Doc. 850 See Taylor's Ford. Waverly, Mo., scouting expedition to, D. 111 Wayne Court House, Va., attack on secessionists at, Doc. 81; D. 7 "W. D. G.," poem by, P. 52
WEBER, MAX, Col. See Hatteras
reports on the capture of Mason
offered in the Kentucky Senate,
Capt., captured, D. 95 WHITE, C. B., Lt.-Col, report of
battle of Carnifex Ferry, Va.,
report of Zagonyi's charge_at Springfield, Mo.,
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