Cromwell, ii [494]
Grant, ii [489]
Hasdrubal, ii [196]
Johnston, ii [489]
Lee, ii [488]
Napoleon, i [22–3]; ii [493]
Ney, ii [191], [193]
Prince Frederick Charles, ii [196]
Sherman, ii [489]
Wellington, ii [191], [490–3]
Wolfe, ii [494]
Criticism of his manœuvres refuted, i [258]; ii [16–24], [54], [57–8], [100–5]
Death, ii [470–1]
Devotion of his men, i [77], [165], [286], [434]; ii [281–2], [366], [370–1], [373–4]
Dispatches, ii [373]
Dissatisfaction with conduct of war, i [154], [175–6], [203–4]; ii [70], [71], [391]
Estimate of:
Banks’, i [315]
Lee’s, ii [469–70], [477–8]
Letcher’s, i [205]
Lexington’s, i [63–5], [76]
McClellan’s, ii [109]
Northern generals’, i [232–3], [314], [325], [399]; ii [54], [109], [479]
Northern press’, ii [109]
Northern soldiers’, ii [223], [381]
President Davis’, ii [470]
President of Baltimore and Ohio Railway, i [314]
Southern people’s, ii [74], [109], [477], [479]
Southern soldiers’, i [129], [165], [177–8], [437–8]; ii [279], [284–5], [373–4], [381], [480]
Swinton’s, ii [477]
First estimate of:
His friends’, i [114]
His officers’, i [196–7], [283], [438–40]; ii [370–1]
His troops’, i [197–8]
Funeral, ii [476–7]
Guards the camp, i [134]
Horsemanship, i [9], [18], [70], [115]
Influence on his soldiers, i [117], [429], [432], [436]; ii [398], [494], [499]
Influence on the Southern people, ii [494]
Letters of:
On faith, i [71], [72], [272–3]
On his travels, i [70–1]
On state of country, i [76]
On promotion, i [114], [130]; ii [280]
On necessity of secrecy, i [116], [258]
After First Manassas, i [155]
On defence of Harper’s Ferry, i [125]
On battle of First Manassas, i [156–7]
On leave of absence, i [161]; ii [385–6]
On parting with Stonewall Brigade, i [164]
On selection of staff-officer, i [179–80]
On appointment of staff-officer, i [183]
On discipline, i [195]
On resignation of command, i [204–5]
On defence of Valley, i [217–8]
On threatening Washington, i [252]
On fighting on Sunday, i [257]
On making “thorough work” of campaign, i [272]
On attacking Banks, i [276], [281–4]
On Banks’ character, i [278]
On obedience of orders, i [281], [308]
On qualities of West Virginia troops, i [298]
On straggling, i [427]
On surrender of Harper’s Ferry, ii [224]
On promotion of officers, ii [374]
On giving over guns of Army Corps, ii [375]
On the people of the Valley, ii [376]
On birth of his daughter, ii [384–5]
On peace, ii [385]
Library, i [69]
Losses:
At Falling Waters, i [129]
At First Manassas, i [157]
On Romney expedition, i [195]
At Kernstown, i [253], [260]
At M’Dowell, i [299]
At Cedarville, i [320]
At Front Royal, i [353]
At Winchester, i [353]
At Cross Keys, i [376]
At Port Republic, i [385]
At Valley Campaign, i [424]
At Gaines’ Mill, ii [42]
At Cedar Run, ii [105], [287]
At Groveton, ii [146], [287]
At Second Manassas, ii [164], [287]
At Chantily, ii [185], [287]
At Harper’s Ferry, ii [223], [288]
At Sharpsburg, ii [255], [271–2], [288]
At Boteler’s Ford, ii [270]
On the Rappahannock, ii [287]
At Bristoe Station, ii [287]
At Fredericksburg, ii [329]
At Chancellorsville, ii [467]