An Artilleryman's Diary

Part 31

Chapter 313,355 wordsPublic domain

[Sidenote: 1865 Mustered Out]

Madison, Tuesday, July 18. The rolls have returned with Lieutenant Colonel Giddings' (mustering officer) signature annexed, and the military tie which bound us together as the 6th Battery has ceased to exist.

10 A. M. we assembled once more and in the yard in front of Captain Simpson's office, in the city of Madison, signed the final pay rolls, and received the much-coveted scrip "Discharge", bearing date of July 18. "Mustered out of United States service on the 3rd of July". It was not an hour of noisy demonstration, but happiness too sweet for utterance prevails, the emotion of thankfulness filling the dullest breast, "Free! Free!" was the exclamation of many as they became possessors of the prizes.

But to me it brought many dark and serious thoughts to mind. Yes, free, but for the first time in my life I am my only dictator as to what course to pursue. Have arrived at age with life's issue fairly before me, and undecided what course to pursue. Inclination and duty seem strangely at variance. The importance of such questions is almost oppressive. But I must strive to attain the highest good that lies in my power. The dictates of conscience shall be my guide. To-night I retrace my steps to my quiet valley home. The many tender ties which bind me to my comrades of the march, battle and camp, are more than likely forever broken on this earth. And the diary which I have kept unbroken is hereby ended with the end of my service, having lived two years and eleven months in the service of my country. Three of the best years of my life have been lost to self-instruction, and the plans and hopes of my childhood have been ruthlessly toppled down, but the time has not been lost. I have no regrets for the way it has been spent. My prayer is that the remainder of my life may be as usefully spent. So, dear Diary, good-bye!

Jenk. Ll. Jones.

Amount of Pay Received in United States Army

1862. Aug. 28 Advance bounty at Madison $25.00 Aug. 28 Premium 4.00

1863. Feb. Pay to 1st Nov. '62 at Memphis 33.87 May Pay to 1st Mch. '63 at Millikens Bend 52.00 June Pay to 1st May '63 at Vicksburg 26.00 July Pay to 1st July '63 at Vicksburg 26.00 Sept. 17 Pay to 1st Sept. '63 at Glendale 26.00 Dec. 2 Pay to 1st Nov. '63 at Chattanooga 13.15

1864. Feb. 19 Pay to 1st Jan. '64, at Huntsville 26.00 May 24 Pay to 1st May '64, at Huntsville 52.00 Aug. 5 Pay to 1st July '64, at Etowah 32.00 Nov. 6 Pay to 1st Sept. '64, at Etowah 32.00

1865. July 22 Final pay and bounty to 18th of July, 1865 256.95 ------- Total amt. rec'd for service for 2 yrs. 11 months and 4 days $604.97

Amount of Pay Sent Home

1862. Aug. 23 Advance bounty at Madison $15.00

1863. Feb. From Memphis 25.00 May From Millikens Bend 45.00 June From rear Vicksburg 20.00 July From Vicksburg 20.00 Sept. 27 From Glendale 20.00 Dec. 2 From Chattanooga 15.00

1864. Feb. 19 From Huntsville 20.00 May 26 From Huntsville 40.00 Aug. 5 From Etowah 20.00 Nov. From Nashville 25.00

1865. July 22 Final payment at Madison 180.00 ------- Total amount sent $445.00

Clothing Drawn

1862. Aug. 26 1 blanket $2.24 Aug. 27 2 pair drawers 1.42 Aug. 27 1 cap .57 Aug. 27 1 infantry blouse Aug. 27 1 canteen .32 Aug. 27 1 knapsack 3.78 Aug. 27 1 haversack .39 Sept. 28 1 shirt .90 Oct. 13 1 pair pants 3.87 Oct. 13 1 jacket 5.17 Oct. 13 1 hat 2.05 Oct. 16 1 overcoat 7.62 Nov. 10 1 blanket 2.24 Nov. 14 1 shirt .90 Nov. 22 1 pair socks .24 Nov. 30 1 shirt (starched) .90 1863. Jan. 14 1 pair pants 3.87 Jan. 14 1 cap .57 Jan. 14 1 canteen .30 Feb. 4 1 pair of socks Feb. 24 1 pair boots (sewed) June 5 1 poncho Oct. 22 1 haversack .48 Oct. 25 1 knit shirt 1.30 Oct. 25 1 pair pants 4.60 Dec. 16 2 pair drawers 1.80 Dec. 16 1 hat 1.65 1864. Feb. 17 1 cap .58 Feb. 17 1 pair boots (pegged) 2.12 Feb. 17 1 shirt 1.53 Apl. 12 1 pair pants (inf.) 2.40 Apl. 12 1 blouse 3.12 June 9 1 shirt 1.53 Aug. 9 1 hat 1.80 Aug. 9 1 pair shoes 1.64 Sept. 10 1 pair pants 4.15 Sept. 10 2 shirts 3.12 Sept. 10 1 blanket 3.60 Nov. 12 1 pair boots 3.25 Dec. 8 1 pair pants 3.15 Dec. 8 2 pair drawers 2.00 Dec. 8 1 great coat 10.55 1865. Feb. 6 1 blanket in hospital 3.60 Mar. 11 1 jacket 9.25 Mar. 11 1 poncho 5.90 May 10 1 blouse 4.80 June 5 1 pair boots 4.00 June 5 1 shirt 2.32 June 5 1 pair pants 5.90

[Sidenote: 1865 Prices]

Price List of Army Clothing from March 3, 1865

Fatigue caps $1.00 Hats 2.25 Shirts 2.32 Drawers 1.60 Socks .48 Boots 4.00 Gt. coat 14.50 Blankets 7.00 Painted ponchos 3.00 Rubber ponchos 5.90 Jackets 9.25 Artillery pants 5.90 Blouse 4.80 Cross cannon .02

INDEX

Abbeville (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 17, 21.

Abolitionists, views of, 309.

Acworth (Ga.), 80th Ohio at, 236; raids near, 243.

Adairsville (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225; raid at, 239, 240.

"Adriatic," Mississippi steamboat, 93.

Alabama, inhabitants, 160; view into, 331; Logan in, 263; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 112; troops from, 78; 1st Cavalry, 105, 106, 118.

Albion (Wis.), correspondence with, 34, 111; school at, 243; Jones visits, 339.

Alexander, Col. Jesse I., at Oxford, 20; Buntyn Station, 25; Huntsville, 209; commands expedition, 211, 212.

Allatoona (Ga.), military depot, 262; raids near, 243; troops at, 229, 239, 244, 251; inspection, 266. See also Battles.

"Alone," Mississippi steamboat, 39, 42.

_American Messenger_, cited, 306.

Amsden, Lieut. Marcus, forages, 124; at Huntsville, 169; Allatoona, 257.

Anderson, Maj. Robert, at Fort Sumter, 322.

"Anglo Saxon," transport, 117.

Anthony (negro), at Oxford, 19; straggler, 223; sermon by, 239.

Arkansas, 6th Wisconsin Battery in, 37.

"Armada," Mississippi steamboat, 39, 45.

ARMIES-- Cumberland, troops in, 125, 130; at Missionary Ridge, 313. Frontier, troops from, 70, 71. Potomac, reverse for, 3. Tennessee, troops from, 130; casualties in, 238; commander, 233; at Nashville, 272. Western, commander, 260.

Arnold, Dr. ----, of 12th Wisconsin Battery, 10, 11.

Athens (Ala.), troops at, 205; troops from, 209.

Atlanta (Ga.), military center, 337; railroad at, 254; Sherman, 246; 15th Corps, 247; 20th Corps, 260; captured, 232-234, 245. See also Battles.

_Atlantic Monthly_, mentioned, 39, 68, 186, 309.

Atlantic Ocean, Sherman reaches, 266.

"Autocrat," Mississippi gunboat, 39.

Babcock, Byron, sick, 9, 186; portrait, 364.

Bailey, William M., at Buntyn Station, 29.

Baker, Frederick T., wounded, 67, 101; forager, 175.

_Ballou's Monthly_, cited, 296.

"Baltic," Mississippi gunboat, 39.

Baltimore (Md.), convention at, 218.

Bancroft, Marion L., on furlough, 315, 325.

Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P., reinforces Grant, 61.

Banks, Robert E., death, 324, 339.

Barry, Gen. William F., at Nashville, 302.

Bartlett, Samuel C., sermon by, 196.

Bass (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 304.

BATTLES-- Allatoona, 255-258. Atlanta, 232, 233, 245, 246. Champion Hills, troops at, 148, 257; casualties, 174; McPherson, 233. Chattanooga, 148, 339. Chickamauga, 339. Corinth, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 7, 8, 48, 101, 148, 255; Missouri Brigade, 257; casualties, 10, 55. Dalton, Wheeler at, 239, 240. Franklin, Hood at, 279. Gettysburg, victory, 80. Grand Gulf, 50, 51. Iuka, 6, 7, 257. Jackson, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 56-59, 148; McPherson, 233. Kenesaw Mountain, 340. Lookout Mountain, 136-143, 330, 331. Missionary Ridge, 136-143, 313, 339; Matthies at, 184; Corse, 256. Murfreesboro, 26, 285; casualties at, 50. Nashville, 280-288. Port Gibson, 51. Raymond, 55, 148. Ringgold, 144. Shiloh, casualties at, 55. Tunnel Hill, 141-143, 339. Vicksburg, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 148; McPherson, 233. See also Vicksburg.

Beauregard, Gen. Gustave T., son of, 144.

Beaver, Corp. Sampson, at Buntyn Station, 25; Memphis, 28, 31; Huntsville, 206; forager, 120; on furlough, 81.

Beecher, Henry Ward, 322; sermon by, 86, 310.

Bellefonte (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 157, 222.

Benedict, George W., sick, 11; at Memphis, 99; portrait, 129, 364.

Beniczky, K. W., New York photographer, 274.

Bennett, John L., on furlough, 81.

Benoit, Frank, on furlough, 315, 325.

Benson, Bradley, death, 312.

Berger, Christian, portrait, 364.

Bickerdyke, Mary A., army nurse, 191, 192; at Etowah Bridge, 267.

Big Shanty (Ga.), railroad at, 223, 251, 254.

Bird Spring (Ala.), picnic at, 217.

Blair, Gen. Frank J., commands corps, 110, 113, 209; orders from, 214; at Missionary Ridge, 139.

Blake, B. F., forager, 158; at Dickson Station, 113, 114; Bridgeport, 154, 155.

Bolton, Capt. William H., commands battery, 60. See also Illinois.

Boomer, Col. George B., Vicksburg campaign, 53; killed, 63.

Booth, ----, at Huntsville, 184.

Booth, John W., killed, 328.

Booth, Robert L., sick, 252.

Booth, William H., at Whiteside, 149; mustered out, 252.

Bowen, Gen. John S., at Vicksburg, 76.

Bowman, ----, forager, 16.

Bragg, Gen. Braxton, in Chattanooga campaign, 269, 329, 331; defeated, 18, 144; retreats, 127, 145.

Brady, Dr. ----, at Vicksburg, 80.

Breckinridge, Gen. John C., at Corinth, 7.

Brewer, Gen. Richard H., at Chattanooga, 314.

Bridgeport (Ala.), equipments at, 146; submarine mine, 329; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 127-130, 148-156, 224, 270.

Brodhead (Wis.), recruits from, 210.

Brownlow, William G., author, 28, 29.

Brownsboro (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 162, 221.

Budlong, Capt. Syria M., assistant inspector-general, 165, 167, 177, 219, 233.

Buntline, Ned. See Judson, Edward Z.

Buntyn Station (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24-32, 103.

Burdick, Edgar A., portrait, 364.

Burnham, Oliver J., at Etowah Bridge, 235; Nashville, 276; portrait, 128, 364.

Burnham, William A., portrait, 128.

Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., news from, 6; in Chattanooga campaign, 145.

Burnsville (Miss.), troops at, 107; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 109.

Butler, Gen. Benjamin F., at Petersburg, 208; Richmond, 209; builds canal, 321.

Byhalia (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 22; Van Dorn, 26.

Byness, Henry J., at Buntyn Station, 29; Bridgeport, 152.

Cairo (Ill.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2.

Calkins, Miss ----, at Vicksburg, 90.

Calkins, Luman H., discharged, 90.

Calhoun, ----, home of, 210.

Calhoun (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225; railroad, 226.

Calvinism, doctrines of, 166, 292.

Cameron Hill (Tenn.), described, 341; artillery at, 323.

Camp Barry (Tenn.), 275, 288; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 278.

Camp Proper (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 128.

Camp Randall (Wis.), recruits at, 179, 182.

Campbell, Coulter, sick, 39; death of, 85.

Campbell, John, discharged, 26.

Campbell, Milton, at Memphis, 23, 33.

Canada, Peace Commissioners in, 234.

Canton (Ga.), expedition near, 261.

Carpenter, David L., promoted, 237; at Chattanooga, 317.

Carpenter, Rollin B., portrait, 364.

Cartersville (Ga.), military center, 240, 268; funeral at, 242; expedition from, 264; Sherman at, 259; troops, 236, 238; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 229, 243, 284; skirmish near, 234; wounded at, 239.

Carr, Gen. Eugene A., at Vicksburg, 77.

Casper, Silas B., at Etowah Bridge, 238.

Cassville (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 229.

Cedar Mountain (Ala.), Logan at, 263.

Chadwick, Rev. John W., sermon, 312.

Charleston (S. C.), troops from, 57; captured, 309.

Chattanooga (Tenn.), military center, 231, 242, 246, 265, 270, 272, 302; railroad at, 244, 264; communications with, 128, 129; newspapers from, 253, 254; sick at, 263; prisoners, 246; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 131-137, 145-148, 180, 224, 269, 303-359, 366; reported evacuated, 124; _Gazette_, 234, 319, 342. See also Battles.

Chattanooga Valley, excursion to, 355, 356.

Cherokee County (Ga.), expedition into, 262.

Chicago (Ill.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 2, 363; convention, 246.

Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, 6th Wisconsin Battery on, 2.

Chickamauga Station (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 144, 145.

Chickasaw (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 115, 117.

"Chillicothe," United States gunboat, 98.

Christian Commission. See United States Christian Commission.

_Christian Enquirer_, mentioned, 85, 176, 220, 306, 308, 312.

_Christian Luminary_, cited, 306.

Christmas Day, celebration, 21, 157, 291-293, 295.

Cincinnati _Commercial_, cited, 349.

"City of Madison," Mississippi steamboat, 87.

"Clara Bell," Mississippi steamboat, 93.

Clark, Lieut. Samuel P., inspecting officer, 35, 81; drillmaster, 114, 217; orders from, 162; commands expedition, 22, 240, 241; commands battery, 191; relieved, 250; sick, 182, 183, 189; at Buntyn Station, 25; Byhalia, 22; Chattanooga, 133; Chickasaw, 117; Etowah Bridge, 247; Germantown, 24; Glendale, 107, 109; Huntsville, 167, 202; Larkinsville, 159; Louisville, 216; Memphis, 100; Nashville, 170; Oxford, 20; Vicksburg, 60, 81, 83, 89, 90; portrait, 250.

Clark, Mrs. S. F., at Memphis, 100; Glendale, 106, 109; Huntsville, 179.

Clinton (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 56, 58, 59.

Cogswell, Capt. William, commands battery, 112, 116, 135, 138, 140, 169, 172, 173, 196, 197, 199, 271. See also Illinois.

Colburn, William, at Memphis, 23.

Colburn, John, substitute, 244.

Coleman, Dr. ----, at Huntsville, 165, 171.

College Hill (Tenn.), camp at, 301.

Collierville (Tenn.), expedition to, 14, 15; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 24, 103.

Collins, Rev. Nathan G., army chaplain, 194.

Columbia (S. C.), waterworks at, 166.

Columbus (Miss.), Wisconsin troops at, 30.

Confederacy, supplies for, 123, 132; clothing of, 115; property, 227; factory, 118; refugees from, 98; scrip, 18; defeated, 77, 268, 291, 319.

Cooper, ----, county seat of, 235.

Corinth (Miss.), described, 110; hospital at, 7, 191, 220; railroad, 151; telegraph, 107; troops for, 99, 101; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 9-12, 30, 104; division, 95. See also Battles.

CORPS-- 4th, guards railroad, 247; at Chattanooga, 131, 313, 316, 327; at Etowah Bridge, 260. 11th, in Chattanooga campaign, 129; at Missionary Ridge, 141; pursues Bragg, 143, 144. 12th, in Chattanooga campaign, 129. 13th (McClernand's), at Vicksburg, 62. 14th, at Etowah Bridge, 260, 268. 15th, commander, 147, 233; medical inspector, 173; orders for, 249; troops in, 110, 156; recruits for, 210; concentrated, 263; pursues Bragg, 143, 145; in Georgia campaign, 317; at Atlanta, 247; Chattanooga, 136; Etowah Bridge, 260; Goldsboro, 325; Larkinsville, 158; Memphis, 99; Tunnel Hill, 339. 16th (Dodge's), orders for, 100; at Huntsville, 205; Decatur, 219; Nashville, 277. 17th, orders for, 34; troops in, 156; defeats Forrest, 209; at Huntsville, 209, 212-214. 20th (Slocum's), troops in, 125; at Atlanta, 245, 260. 23rd, at Cartersville, 259. Wilson's Cavalry, at Chattanooga, 344, 345. For Confederate Corps see names of commanders.

Corse, Gen. John M., at Allatoona, 256, 257.

_Covenant_, cited, 46, 85, 89, 176, 196, 220.

Cowan Station (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 126.

CREEKS-- Battle, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 127. Bear, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 111, 112. Beaver Dam, crossed, 185. Chickamauga, Gen. Smith at, 136; 15th Corps, 143; 6th Wisconsin Battery, 144; excursion to, 350, 351, 353. Clear, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 5, 106. Herrington's, crossed, 17. Mud, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 223. Richland, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 122, 123. Shoal, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 119. Sugar, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 121.

Crocker, Gen. Marcellus M., at Huntsville, 209.

Cypress Mills (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 118.

Dallas (Ga.), retreat towards, 257.

Dalrymple, George D., election clerk, 267.

Dalton (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 225, 269; skirmish, 228, 239; reinforcements for, 239; Wheeler repulsed at, 240; surrender, 328, 330. See also Battles.

Danville (Miss.), prisoners captured at, 6.

Davis, Daniel J., sick, 71, 75, 89, 90, 300-303, 312, 313; gift for, 219; at Bridgeport, 150, 151; Chattanooga, 269, 346; Etowah Bridge, 252, 253; Huntsville, 165, 166, 171, 174, 191, 193, 198; Larkinsville, 160; Nashville, 263, 275, 291, 292; Whiteside, 149; portrait, 364.

Davis, Ebenezer J., at Vicksburg, 70, 72, 82.

Davis, Jefferson, at Chattanooga, 336; captured, 335, 344.

Davis, Gen. Jefferson C., commands division, 141.

Davis Mills (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 12, 13.

Day, Addison W., at Buntyn Station, 29; portrait, 364.

Dearburn, A., driver, 18.

Decatur (Ala.), military center, 201; railroad at, 190, 197, 205; troops, 218; 17th Corps, 214; troops from, 219; skirmish near, 200.

Decherd (Tenn.), railroad station, 359; 6th Wisconsin Battery near, 126.

De Golyer, Capt. Samuel, at Vicksburg, 61.

Demmer, Herman, portrait, 364.

Democratic party, policy of, 153.

"Diana," Mississippi gunboat, 39.

Dickson Station (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 112-115.

Dillon Capt. Henry, drillmaster, 114, 169, 170; inspecting officer, 109, 186, 218, 219, 233; chief of artillery, 165, 245; commands division, 145; orders from, 167, 168; on military court, 177; imposes penalty, 194; on furlough, 34; promoted, 75; at Chattanooga, 135, 147; Corinth, 8, 10; Buntyn Station, 28; Dickson Station, 113, 115; Etowah Bridge, 246, 251; Fayetteville, 124; Glendale, 106; Helena, 39; Huntsville, 172, 175, 196; Jackson, 57; Lafayette, 24; Larkinsville, 160, 161; Memphis, 34, 102; Missionary Ridge, 140; Moscow, 14; Nashville 155; Oxford, 20; Rienzi, 4, 6; Vicksburg, 50, 70, 73,79; Whiteside, 149; portrait, 250.

Dixon, Sergt. Edgar P., scout, 26; forager, 243; promoted, 188; on Yazoo expedition, 42; at Bridgeport, 154; Etowah Bridge, 232, 236; Graysville, 144; Huntsville, 165, 204, 206, 217; Larkinsville, 158; Rienzi, 4; Vicksburg, 86; portrait, 250.

Dodge, Gen. Grenville M., commands corps, 205; at Decatur, 219.

Dodge Hollow (Wis.), Jones family at, 29.

Dollins, Col. James J., death of, 63.

Dowden, William H., at Memphis, 99.

"Duke of Argyle," Mississippi steamboat, 46.

Dutch, Lieut. ----, mustering officer, 328.

Dye, Reason, on furlough, 315, 317.

Dziewanowski, Mikolay, scout, 26; forager, 120; on guard, 360; commands expedition, 262; promoted, 250, 357; reduced to ranks, 296; at Cartersville, 250; Chattanooga, 325; Nashville, 285; Vicksburg, 83; portrait, 250.

Eagion, John C., veteran, 159; promoted, 251.

Early Grove (Miss.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 15.

"Eastman," United States gunboat, 98.

Eastport (Miss.), river crossing at, 116.

"Eclipse," Mississippi steamboat, 99.

Eddy, Lieut. Henry G., on foraging expedition, 185.

"Ed Walsh," Mississippi steamboat, 87.

"E. H. Fairchild," Mississippi steamboat, 39.

Eillinstine, O., drowned, 43.

Elkhorn, Gen. ----, home of, 45; paroled, 41.

Elkton (Tenn.), 6th Wisconsin Battery near, 123.

Ellet, Col. Charles, commands Mississippi fleet, 39.

Elston, Albert D., at Etowah Bridge, 232.

"Emerald," Mississippi steamboat, 93.

Etowah (Ga.), railroad at, 239.

Etowah Bridge (Ga.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 229-268; pay received at, 366.

Etowah Valley, expedition into, 258.

Evans, Alice, death of, 92.

Evans, David, sick, 11; punished, 194; on excursion, 354; in Louisiana, 37; at Etowah Bridge, 230; Huntsville, 184; Chattanooga, 305, 313, 316, 345; Kingston, 226, 228; Nashville, 288, 300-303, 361; Vicksburg, 68, 70, 72, 86; portrait, 128.

Evans, Corp. Evan W., forager, 16, 120, 178; on expedition, 211; guard, 189; sick, 11, 44, 82, 96; promoted, 188; gift for, 219; sister of, 92; returns home, 252; correspondence with, 108, 262, 263, 265, 333; at Bridgeport, 128, 148, 150, 154; Brownsboro, 162; Buntyn Station, 25-27, 31; Cartersville, 244; Chattanooga, 134; Corinth, 9, 12; Dickson Station, 113-115; Etowah Bridge, 231, 232; Glendale, 105; Huntsville, 164, 166, 174, 181, 198, 202, 204, 206, 217; Kingston, 226-229; Larkinsville, 158, 159; Memphis, 28, 33; Moscow, 14; Vicksburg, 80, 83, 84, 86, 89-91, 93; Waterloo, 117; Whitesburg, 202; Whiteside, 149; portrait, 250, 364.

Evans, John E., at Chattanooga, 344-347.

Ewing's Battery, at Chattanooga, 136.

Fancher, Lieut. John W., recruiting officer, 239; at Spring Green, 1; Vicksburg, 70; resigns, 87, 90.

Fancher, Rev. ----, at Vicksburg, 90.

Fayetteville (Tenn.), size, 126; railroad at, 125; 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 123, 124.

Ferris, Corp. Stephen A., on furlough, 81; at Huntsville, 208.

Finn, Charles W., at Millikens Bend, 46.

Fisher, George, hospital steward, 39.

Fisk, Gen. Stuart W., at Murfreesboro, 50.

Flamme, John A., portrait, 364.

Flannery, Hugh, portrait, 128, 364.

Florence (Ala.), 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 118, 119.

Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., threatens Huntsville, 197, 207, 211; defeated, 209; at Nashville, 283; Tuscumbia, 112.

FORTS-- Arkansas Post, 31. Creighton, 323. Gillem, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 278-293. Greenwood, enemy at, 43; assault on, 44. Hall, 6th Wisconsin Battery at, 191, 193, 202, 203. Hill, described, 90; Missouri Brigade at, 257. Phelps, drill ground near, 329. Pillow, massacre at, 199, 207. Morgan, captured, 245. Negley, 286; skirmish at, 280, 282, 287. Sigel, fighting at, 287. Sumter, ceremony at, 322.

Francois, Jules, portrait, 364.

Franklin (Tenn.), headquarters at, 289. See also Battles.

Franklin County (Tenn.), county seat of, 126.