Strategical Plans: i [174–5], [184–8], [193–4], [201–3], [214], [217], [251–2], [269], [271], [278], [280], [283], [286–7], [299], [301–2], [365]; ii [77], [83–5], [99], [101–2], [105–6], [108–9], [135], [140], [143–4], [146], [149], [212–3], [227–32], [334], [336], [398], [413–4], [483], [485], [488]
Strategical Views:
Advantages of North-west Virginia, i [164]
Counteracting enemy’s superiority of numbers, i [189], [412]; ii [76–7], [297]
Criticism of Hooker’s plan in Chancellorsville campaign, ii [464]
Defensive, the, i [413]
Evils of civilian control, i [199–200], [203–10]; ii [489]
Importance of recruiting-grounds, i [164]
Importance of Washington, i [219], [247], [405]
Invasion, i [164], [174–6], [185]; ii [77–8], [481], [485]
Offensive, the, ii [490]
Proper action for weaker belligerent, i [412], [420]; ii [398]
Tactics:
Advanced guards, i [426]
Artillery, use of, ii [190]
Attack, formation for, i [239], [296–7], [338–9], [368], [379–80], [431]; ii [90], [94], [122], [421–2]
Attack, night, i [133], [229], [335–7]
Attack, vigour of, ii [31], [179], [458], [481], [486]
Attacks where least expected, i [239], [251], [412], ii [483–4], [487]
Caution, ii [96–7], [484], [486], [490]
Cavalry, use of, i [178], [223], [237], [263], [309], [318–21], [392], [394], [422], [432]; ii [188], [483], [487]
Combination of three arms, ii [487]
Concealment of troops on defensive, i [146], [149], [151], [298]; ii [172], [191], [315], [487], [491]
Concentration of superior force, i [250], [340]; ii [487]
Counter-attack, i [149], [151–2], [239], [244], [365], [373–4]; ii [94–6], [104], [154–9], [161–2], [175–6], [178–9], [252–3], [256], [259–61], [318], [321–3]
Defensive, ii [230], [487], Defensive position, ii [152–4], [158], [304–5]
Earthworks, i [307]; ii [481]
Flank attacks, i [239], [298], [338–9], [379–80], [431]; ii [90], [94], [121], [421–3], [432], [472]
Guides, i [136], [240]; ii [97], [120], [126]
Insight, i [218], [227], [320], [350], [353], [413], [431]; ii [67], [70], [77], [131], [256], [445], [483], [491]
Intercommunication, i [202]; ii [485]
Night marches, i [300]; ii [127], [130], [136], [141], [190]
Patience, ii [483], [490]
Plans of attack, i [239], [296], [317–8], [328], [338], [365–7], [379]; ii [32], [51–2], [61], [90–1], [103], [145], [220–2]
Positions, i [140–1], [145–6], [151], [213], [228], [270], [274], [275], [353–4], [363–6]; ii [98], [139], [152–4], [244], [248], [304–5], [309–11]
Pursuit, i [65], [153–5], [299], [330–3], [340–2], [427]; ii [69], [70], [96–7], [330], [422], [438–9], [470], [481–6], [487]
Reconnaissance, ii [51], [60–1], [92], [160], [183], [189], [315], [318]
Reliance on the bayonet, i [146], [151], [229], [253]; ii [35], [96], [175], [191]
Retreat and rear guards, i [213–4], [218]
Surprise, i [239], [250], [317], [412], [419], [424], [431]; ii [483], [491]
Vigilance, i [214], [360], [420]; ii [419]
Professor at Military Institute:
Duties as, i [58]
Inculcates discipline at, i [64]
Unpopular as, i [63]
Want of success as, i [59]
Promotion:
Second Lieutenant, i [29]
First Lieutenant, i [29]
Brevet-captain, i [46]
Brevet-major, i [47]
Colonel, i [114]
Brigadier-general, i [130]
Lieutenant-general, ii [280]
Resigns his command, i [201]
Resigns his commission, i [57–8]
Staff officers, i [115], [180–1], [404], [425], [438]
“Stonewall,” origin of the name, i [145]
Strength of command:
First Brigade, July, 1861, i [153]
Romney expedition, i [189]
Army of Valley, February, 1861, i [219–20], [228]; March, i [230–1]; at Kernstown, i [250], [263–3]; April, i [267], [270], [271]; at M’Dowell, i [297–8], [301]; before Winchester, i [309–10]; at Cross Keys, i [368]; at Port Republic, i [385]; in Peninsula, ii [9]; at Cedar Run, ii [85], [91], [95–6]; at Groveton, ii [146]; at Second Manassas, ii [153–5], [168]; at Sharpsburg, ii [235–6], [255], [275–6]; at Harper’s Ferry, ii [235]; Sept. 30, 1862, ii [275]; Second Army Corps, October, ii [281]; at Fredericksburg, ii [310]; at Chancellorsville, ii [412–3]