INDEX.
- Abbott (Private Louis P.), wounded at the Wilderness, [157];
- at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Adams (Private Andrew), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Adams (Corp. Orrick H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171];
- at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Aldrich (Hon. P. E.), presents colors to the regiment, [7].
- Alexander (Private James), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Alger (Corp. Cyrus), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195];
- at Petersburg, [208].
- Allen (Corp. Courtland A.), wounded at Spottsylvania and captured, [171];
- note, [170].
- Ames (Col. Adelbert), of the Twentieth Maine, [11].
- Ames (Capt. T. Edward), reports siege of Knoxville raised, [118];
- at Cold Harbor, [194];
- commands reconnoitering party, [197];
- in the advance on Petersburg, June 17, 1864, [215];
- in command of regiment, [218];
- slightly wounded, [225];
- in command of regiment, [229];
- at the battle of Pegram Farm, [263];
- assigned to the command of Co. F, [273];
- in the action before Petersburg, April 2, 1864, [291];
- returns with the regiment to Mass., [310];
- record of, [321].
- Ames (Sergt. Thomas J.), wounded at Petersburg, [214].
- Ames (Private Fred C.), dies of wounds at Petersburg, [209].
- Andrew (Gov. John A.), calls for 15,000 men, [1];
- applies for discharge of Lieut.-Col. J. W. Kimball, of Fifteenth Mass., in order that he may accept promotion as Col. of the Thirty-sixth, [5];
- issues Thanksgiving proclamation to Mass. soldiers in the field, [24].
- Anson (Private E. W.), wounded at Jackson, Miss., [64].
- Antietam (Battle of), [13];
- the scene after the battle, [14].
- Antietam Iron Works, regiment encamps at, [16].
- Arnold (Private Savillion), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Avery (Sergt. Charles K.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Babcock (Lieut. C. S.), returns with the regiment to Mass., [310];
- record of, [328].
- Bailey (Capt. S. H.), commissioned Capt. Co. G.;
- sick in the rear of Vicksburg, [55];
- in command of the skirmish line at the Wilderness, [152];
- mortally wounded at Spottsylvania, [168], [170], [214];
- record of, [321].
- Bailey (Sergt. A. Fernando), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Ball (Mayor), makes an address at Worcester on the return of the regiment, [308].
- Bardwell (Private George W.), dies of wounds in the Wilderness, [158].
- Barker (Lt. Col. T. L.), enters Camp Wool, with first detachment for regiment, [2];
- in command of regiment, [76];
- commands left wing of the regiment at the Wilderness, [154];
- commands the regiment at Spottsylvania, [169];
- at the North Anna, [180];
- at Cold Harbor, [192];
- wounded at Cold Harbor, [194], [195], [214];
- returns to regiment, [230];
- brigade officer of the day, [242];
- mustered in as major, [244];
- aids in burying our dead, [267];
- receives commission as Lieut.-Col., [269];
- announces consolidation of regiment, [273];
- absent on leave, [278];
- provost-marshal at Farmville, [296], [297];
- in command of the regiment on the return of the Thirty-sixth to Mass., [308]-[310];
- record of, [317].
- Barker (Maj. James H.), commissioned Major of the regiment, [5];
- resigns, [33];
- record of, [318].
- Barrus (Private William J.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Barry (Corp. James H.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158];
- killed in trenches near Petersburg, [226].
- Bartlett (Private Henry), relates circumstances concerning Lieut. Daniels' death, at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Barton (Private John H.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [221].
- Battery Noble, [105], [110], [117].
- Battles (Private Frederick C.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Bell (Corp. Frank), tries sharp-shooting at Petersburg, [266].
- Bellows (Private Julius N.), dies of wounds in the Wilderness, [158].
- Benjamin (Lieut.), at Fort Sanders, [109], [112], [113].
- Benjamin's Battery, [61], [98], [99], [101], [109].
- Bethesda Church, [188].
- Biddle (Col.), aids in moving the artillery from Lenoir's, [93].
- Birney (Gen. W.), in the action at the North Anna, [186].
- Bixby (Private Jacob W.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Blake (Hosp. Steward Wm. H.), record of, [328].
- Bliss (Col. Zenas R.), commands brigade, [146];
- injured at Spottsylvania, [164];
- again in command of brigade, [232].
- Blue Springs, battle of, [84], seq.
- Boswell (Private James S.), dies in regimental hospital, [55].
- Boswell (Lieut. F. W.), record of, [326].
- Bosworth (Private John A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Bottomley (Corp. Charles), captured at Petersburg, [268].
- Bowers (Rev. C. M.), visits the regiment, [41].
- Bowman (Col. Henry), commissioned Col., [5];
- receives orders to leave with regiment for the seat of war, Sept. 2, [6];
- responds at presentation of colors, [10];
- doubts the genuineness of one of Gen. McClellan's orders, [13];
- reads an order concerning a forward movement, [30];
- reports arrival of regiment at Fortress Monroe, [34];
- absent on leave, [35];
- at Cincinnati, [39];
- conducts a march from Camp Dick Robinson, [41];
- receives an exhilarating despatch in camp at Middleburgh, [44];
- assigned to the command of brigade, [46];
- in the assault on Jackson, [64];
- resigns, [71];
- record of, [317].
- Bradford (Private George F.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [224].
- Bragg (Gen. Braxton), [90], [91], [111], [116], [117].
- Breckenridge (Gen. J. C.), [68], [84].
- Breen (Private Peter), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Brigham (Lieut. W. H.), makes a congratulatory speech in camp at Middleburgh, [44];
- goes to Mass. for recruits, [127];
- reported on special duty, [144];
- rejoins regiment, [174];
- in general hospital at Annapolis, [214];
- assigned to Co. G, [273];
- record of, [323].
- Briggs (Sergt. Frederick W.), wounded at Petersburg, [208].
- Brooks (Gen. W. T. H.), Gen. Burnside recommends his dismissal, [31].
- Brooks (Sergt. Stephen T.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Brown (Capt. John H.), receives a medal for gallantry, [315].
- Brown (Private Oscar H.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158].
- Bryant (Asst.-Surgeon Albert H.), commissioned, [5];
- sick at Nicholasville, [76];
- only medical officer with regiment, [174];
- on duty at the field hospital, [214];
- at Fourth Division hospital, [242];
- commissioned Surgeon of Fifty-eighth Mass., but unable to muster, [247];
- returns with regiment to Mass., [310];
- record of, [319].
- Buckley's Battery, [98], [101], [105], [109].
- Buckner (Gen. S. B.), [109], [115].
- Buffum (Capt. Amos), commissioned Captain Co. D, [3];
- in charge of the picket line at Knoxville on the night of the assault on Fort Sanders, [110];
- at Spottsylvania, [166];
- coolness in the action, [167];
- in charge of the skirmish line, [174];
- killed in front of Petersburg, [212];
- tribute from Gen. Burnside, [213];
- record of, [321].
- Burns (Gen. W. W.), assumes command of division, [23];
- at Fredericksburg, [26], [27], [28];
- ordered West, [34].
- Burnside (Gen. A. E.), wins a battle at South Mountain, [13], [14];
- head-quarters at Sharpsburg, [15];
- assigned to the command of the army of the Potomac, [21];
- issues order on assuming the command, [22];
- delays in attacking the enemy at Fredericksburg, [25];
- disappointed in the result of the battle at Fredericksburg, [27], [28];
- prepares for another movement against the enemy, [30];
- defeated in his plans, and is relieved at his own request, [31];
- farewell order, [32];
- summons the regiment to Cincinnati on election day, [40];
- saluted by the regiment at Knoxville, [83];
- in command at the battle of Blue Springs, [85];
- congratulates the brigade during the battle, [86];
- orders the Ninth Corps to Knoxville, [87];
- Bragg sends Longstreet against him, [90];
- is directed by Grant to hold Longstreet in check until Sherman can come to his relief, [91];
- moves down to Hough's Ferry, [92];
- returns to Lenoir's, [93];
- retreating toward Knoxville, repulses the enemy at Campbell's Station, [95]-[98];
- assigns the troops their position at Knoxville, [100];
- in communication with Gen. Grant, [102]-[103];
- issues a thanksgiving order, [108];
- tenders Longstreet an armistice after the assault on Fort Sanders, [114];
- issues a congratulatory order, [117];
- receives a congratulatory despatch from Grant, [118];
- is notified by Sherman of his approach to relieve Knoxville, [119];
- receives the thanks of Congress, and transfers the command to Gen. Foster, [120];
- farewell orders, [120], [121], [122];
- reassigned to the command of the Ninth Corps, which is enlarged by recruitment under his supervision, [136], [137];
- reviews the corps with the President, [140]-[142];
- ordered to join the army of the Potomac, [146];
- order concerning men of the Twenty-ninth Mass., [173];
- at the North Anna, [179];
- waives his rank in favor of Meade, [183];
- at Bethesda Church, [188];
- before Petersburg, [203];
- tribute to Capt. Buffum, [213];
- congratulatory order at Petersburg, [215], note;
- compliments the troops, [216];
- expresses confidence in the plan of a mine suggested by Lieut.-Col. Pleasants, [224];
- visits his front line preparatory to the assault, [227];
- fails to get the amount of powder for which he asked, [232];
- his plan of attack overruled by Gen. Meade, [233];
- the plan, [241];
- relinquishes the command of the corps, [245];
- letter in response to an invitation to a meeting of the Burnside Association of the Thirty-sixth Regiment, [314], [315].
- Burrage (Capt. Henry S.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [194], [195], [214];
- receives a Captain's commission, [217];
- returns to the regiment, [256];
- in command of skirmish line, in the action at Pegram Farm, [260];
- aids in burying our dead, [267];
- brigade officer of the day, [268];
- assigned to the command of Co. D., [273];
- captured at Petersburg, [274], [275];
- returns to regiment, and appointed A.A.A.G. on staff of Gen. Curtin, [298];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [322].
- Burton (Sergt. Daniel A.), killed in the trenches at Petersburg, [266].
- Bussenius (Corp. Adolph), wounded at Petersburg, [208].
- Byington (Maj. Cornelius), mortally wounded in front of Fort Sanders, [108].
- Camp Dick Robinson, [41].
- Campbell's Station, battle at, [95]-[100].
- Canfield (Chaplain Charles T.), receives commission, [5];
- conducts special religious services at Antietam Iron Works, [16];
- also opposite Fredericksburg, [25];
- preaches on the character of Washington, [35];
- record of, [319].
- Carter (Corp. Albert H.), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Carter (Private George I.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Carter (Private Solon), wounded at Cold Harbor, [197].
- Carter (Private Rufus H.), killed in battle at Pegram Farm, [263].
- Cedar Creek, Col. G. D. Wells, Thirty-fourth Mass., killed at, [9].
- Chaffin (Principal Musician, Alfred), record of, [329].
- Chamberlain (Sergt. Edward), wounded at Spottsylvania, [172];
- record of, [326].
- Chamberlain (Private Levi), killed at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Chamberlain (Private Silas), wounded at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Chapin's brigade at Hough's Ferry, [92].
- Chapman (Corp. Walter), promoted to Lieutenant, [313].
- Chapman (Private Leonard A.), killed in the trenches at Petersburg, [230].
- Chase (Private Daniel), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Chase (Private George L.), died of wounds received in the Wilderness, [157].
- Chase (Private Joseph W.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Chenery (Private Frank), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Childs (Private Daniel V.), killed in the Wilderness, [158].
- Chipman (Lieut. George L.), record of, [323].
- Chisold (Corp. Walter), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Christ's brigade at Campbell Station, [98].
- Clark (Corp. Joseph V.), wounded at Petersburg, [209].
- Coburn (Corp. William H.), died of wounds received in the Wilderness, [158].
- Cochrane (Gen. J.), dismissal recommended by Gen. Burnside, [31].
- Colburn (Private Augustus F.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Colburn (Private Dwight), killed at Petersburg, [214].
- Cold Harbor, battle at, [190]-[196].
- Collis (Lieut. Marcus M.), record of, [327].
- Confederate loss at Petersburg, [239], note.
- Confederate troops in the battle at Pegram Farm, [264], note.
- Cooper (Corp. Alexander), wounded at Petersburg, [214].
- Coyle (Private Andrew), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Crosby (Sergt. Edwin F.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Cross (Lieut. R. M.), [3]; record of, [323].
- Cross (Lieut. A. W.), recommended for promotion, [217];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [325].
- Cumberland Gap, [85].
- Curtin (Gen. John I.), assumes command of brigade, [155];
- at Stannard's Mills, [177];
- reports to Gen. Hancock at the North Anna, [180];
- in the assault at Petersburg, [205];
- compliments the regiment at Petersburg, [210];
- in the action on the 18th of June, [211];
- where he is wounded in the shoulder, [212];
- coolness in the action at Pegram Farm, [261];
- appointed post-commander at Farmville, [297];
- issues farewell address, [304].
- Cutter (Lieut. John C.), appointed quartermaster, [55];
- record of, [320].
- Cutting (Corp. Nathan F.), wounded at Petersburg, [209].
- Dadman (Private James A.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Daniels (Lieut. H. W.), killed at Spottsylvania, [169]-[170];
- record of, [324].
- Daniels (Private Myron M.), killed in the Wilderness, [157], [170].
- Davidson (Capt. A. S.), receives commission as 2d Lieut., but is unable to muster, [144];
- recommended for promotion to 1st Lieut., [217];
- returns to regiment from hospital, [230];
- mustered in and assigned to Co. G, [232];
- mustered in as Capt., [243];
- in command of Co. G, [273];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [322].
- Davis (Capt. C. W.), assigned to regiment with 21st battalion, [273];
- record of, [327].
- Davis (Lieut. Austin), returns to Mass. on leave, [80];
- still on special duty, [144];
- assigned to Company H., [273];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [323].
- Davis (Lieut. Jonas R.), assigned to regiment with 21st battalion, [273];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [327].
- Davis (Private Josiah B.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Davis (Private Josiah W.), dies of wounds at Petersburg, [214].
- Davis (Private Luke K.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Davis (Private Obed R.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Day (Private James H.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Demary (Private John M.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Derby (Sergt. Charles H.), killed on the North Anna, [181].
- Dix (Gen. John A.), reviews the Ninth Corps at Newport News, [35].
- Dolligan (Private James), accidentally killed in camp near Alexandria, [301].
- Doughty (Corp. James N.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Doyle (Private John), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Doyle (Private Luke), wounded on the North Anna, [182].
- Doyle (Private William H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Draper (Lieut.-Col. William F.), commissioned Capt. Co. F, [4];
- in command of skirmishers at Jackson, [63];
- commissioned Major, [78];
- in command of regiment at Blue Springs after Lieut.-Col. Goodell was wounded, [86];
- in command of the regiment at Annapolis, [138];
- wounded at the Wilderness, [154], [157];
- skilfully handles the regiment at Campbell's Station, [196];
- submits list of recommendations for promotions, [217];
- commissioned Lieut.-Col., [230];
- returns to the regiment, [244];
- in command of brigade, [251];
- president of court-martial, [250];
- in the action at Pegram Farm, [261], [262];
- mustered out at expiration of service, and returns to Mass., [269];
- record of, [318].
- Dunn (Private William A.), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Durrell's Battery, [53], [55].
- Edmands (Corp. Benjamin B.), promoted to Lieutenant, [313].
- Edmister (Private Aaron), mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, [198].
- Edmunds' Battery, [45].
- Eighth Michigan, presented with a flag, [35];
- at the battle of Blue Springs, [85], [86];
- proceeds to Knoxville, [87];
- at Lenoir's, [93];
- at Campbell's Station, [94]-[96];
- in the trenches at Knoxville, [105];
- returns to Michigan, [124].
- Eighty-ninth New York at Fredericksburg, [29].
- Eighth Tennessee at Lick Creek, [84].
- Eleventh New Hampshire in the assault at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, [205];
- captures a piece of artillery, [207];
- a captain in the regiment takes Roger A. Pryor prisoner, [275].
- Elliott (Private Estes E.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Ellis (Private George H.), killed at Jackson, [64].
- Ellsworth (Private T. L.), wounded at Jackson, [64];
- record of, [328].
- Ely (Col.), raises a flag of the 2d Michigan at Petersburg, [292].
- Emerson (Private John S.), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Emory (Lieut. E. F.), Asst. Commissary of the Fourth Division, [139];
- assigned to Co. D on consolidation of the regiment with the Twenty-first battalion, [273];
- record of, [324].
- Engly (Private Davis B.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Erin's Station, camp at, [127].
- Fairbank (Capt. John B.), wounded at Campbell's Station, [96];
- brings up his "brigade" in the assault at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, [206];
- receives a Captain's commission, [227];
- aids in burying our dead, [267];
- assigned to the command of Co. E, [273];
- in command of regiment, [278];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [322].
- Farmville, [296]; action of Common Council on death of President Lincoln, [298], [299].
- Farnsworth (Private Franklin), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Farragut's victory at Mobile saluted, [245].
- Fay (Private M. H.), dies on steamer between Memphis and Cairo, [75].
- Fenno (Private Frank M.), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Ferrero (Gen. Edward), dismissal ordered by Gen. Burnside, [31];
- in command of brigade at Jackson, [67], [68];
- Blue Springs, [85], [86];
- moves with his division against Longstreet, [91];
- at Campbell's Station, [98];
- falls back to Knoxville, [100];
- at Knoxville, [101];
- compliments his division, [121], [122];
- assigned to the command of the division of colored troops, [138];
- assigned to the command of Third Division, [255].
- Field (Lieut. Lucius), returns with regiment to Mass., [310];
- record of, [320].
- Fifteenth Mass., [8].
- Fifteenth Indiana Battery, [101].
- Fiftieth New York at Fredericksburg, [26].
- Fifty-first New York, assigned to brigade with Thirty-sixth Mass., [138];
- at the Wilderness, [152], [153];
- in the mine affair, [236], [237];
- at the Weldon R.R., [249];
- number present for duty at reorganization of brigade, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [260];
- loss in that action, [264].
- Fifty-first Pennsylvania, at the "Crater" in the final assault on Petersburg, [284], [285].
- Fifty-sixth Massachusetts, position during winter of 1864-5, [276];
- receives the reënlisted men of the Twenty-first Mass., [307].
- Fifty-eighth Massachusetts, in brigade with the Thirty-sixth, [138];
- at Cold Harbor [198];
- at Petersburg, [206];
- at the mine, [236], [238], [239];
- number present at the reorganization of the brigade, [255];
- the action at Pegram Farm, [260], [264];
- position in the trenches during the winter 1864-5, [276];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Fifty-ninth Georgia, captured at Cumberland Gap, [80].
- Finney (Private John L.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [219].
- First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, in the final assault at Petersburg, [284], [287], [290].
- First Kansas, at Lake Providence, [51].
- First Rhode Island Cavalry, [13].
- Fisher (Private Abiel), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [221].
- Fisher (Sergt. John A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Fletcher (Private Andrew B.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Fletcher (Private George), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Flynn (Private John), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Forty-fifth Illinois places its flag on the Court House at Vicksburg, [57].
- Forty-fifth Pennsylvania, in Third Brigade, First Division, Ninth Corps, [17];
- sent to Frederick, Md., [17];
- at Fredericksburg, [27], [28], [29];
- on the journey west, [36];
- at Paris, Ky., [40];
- Col. Welsh promoted, [41];
- at Jackson, Miss., [61], [63];
- returns to Kentucky, [74];
- at the battle of Blue Springs, [85];
- proceeds to Knoxville, [87];
- at Lenoir's, [93];
- at Campbell's Station, [95], [96];
- in the trenches at Knoxville, [104], [105];
- returns to Pennsylvania, having received a furlough for reënlistment, [125];
- rejoins the corps at Annapolis and gives the Thirty-sixth a welcome, [134];
- in the Wilderness, [152], [155];
- at Stannard's Mills, [177];
- some of the men make a fortunate find, [187];
- at Cold Harbor, [198];
- on the 17th of June at Petersburg, [206];
- at the mine, [236], [238], [239];
- at the Weldon R.R., [249];
- number present for duty on reorganization of the brigade, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [260], [264];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [284];
- receives a visit from the Thirty-sixth, [305];
- escorts the Thirty-sixth to the wharf at Alexandria, [307].
- Forty-sixth New York, turns over its men who declined to reënlist to the Thirty-sixth Mass., [143];
- loss at Cold Harbor, [196];
- detachment returns to regiment, [197].
- Forty-sixth Ohio at Jackson, Miss., [61], [63].
- Forty-eighth Pennsylvania at Knoxville, [107];
- in the Wilderness, [150];
- at the North Anna, [182];
- in the movement on Petersburg, [202];
- in the assault of June 17th, [205], [207];
- June 18th, [210];
- in the trenches at Petersburg, [221];
- commences excavation of the mine, [224];
- completes the work, [231];
- number present for duty at the reorganization of the brigade, [255];
- in the action at Pegram Farm, [260];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Foskett (Corp. Albert), wounded at Petersburg, [229].
- Foskett (Sergt. Liberty W.), in command of company at Spottsylvania, [172], note;
- wounded at Petersburg, [208];
- record of, [326].
- Foster (Gen. J. G.), moves to the relief of Knoxville, [117], note;
- reported at Tazewell, [118];
- takes command of the Department of the Ohio, [120];
- relieved by request, [126].
- Foster (Private Josiah), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, [207].
- Fourteenth Virginia, [37].
- Fourth Rhode Island, arrives at Petersburg, [227];
- at the mine affair, [236];
- in the action at Pegram Farm, [260].
- Franklin (Gen. W. B.), at Fredericksburg, [26];
- "stuck in the mud," [30];
- Burnside recommends his dismissal, [31].
- Frazer (Gen.), taken prisoner at Cumberland Gap, [80].
- Fredericksburg, battle of, [25]-[29].
- Freeman (Sergt. George E.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- French (Gen. W. H.), at Fredericksburg, [27].
- French (Sergt. Adams E.), mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, [191], [194], [195].
- French (Private John A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Gallup (Sergt. Leroy B.), mortally wounded at Campbell's Station, [99].
- Gardner (Principal Musician, John), record of, [329].
- Gates (Private Frederick S.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Getting's Battery, [98], [101].
- Gilbert (Corp. Charles), mortally wounded at Petersburg, [224].
- Gilbert (Private Lyman H.), killed at Pegram Farm, [263].
- Giles (Private Sanford), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Gird (Capt. J. W.), killed at the Wilderness, [313];
- record of, [323].
- Gleason (Private Jesse), killed at Petersburg, [232].
- Goodell (Lieut.-Col. Arthur A.), Captain of Co. C, [3];
- in command of regiment, [35];
- at Jackson, Miss., [66];
- at Milldale, Miss., [71];
- returns home on leave, [76];
- commissioned Lieut.-Col., [78];
- wounded at Blue Springs, [86];
- rejoins the regiment at Cincinnati, but is obliged to return home, [137];
- resigns, [146];
- record of, [317].
- Goodale (Lieut. Charles S.), returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [328].
- Goodspeed (Lieut. S. A.), resigns, [139];
- record of, [324].
- Gracie (Gen.), at siege of Knoxville, [113], note.
- Granger (Gen. Gordon), sent by Grant to the relief of Burnside at Knoxville, [117];
- arrives at Knoxville, [119].
- Grant (Gen. U. S.), scene of his first battle in the war, [49];
- at Vicksburg, [53], [54];
- receives surrender of Pemberton's army, [57];
- orders Sherman to pursue Johnston, [58];
- returns Ninth Corps with congratulatory order, [73];
- prepares to assault Bragg at Chattanooga, [90];
- notifies Burnside of Longstreet's advance, [91];
- impresses upon Burnside the importance of holding Knoxville, [102];
- approves of Burnside's movements, [103];
- hurries troops to relieve Knoxville, [117];
- congratulates the Army of the Ohio on its masterly defence of Knoxville, [119];
- receives thanks of Congress and a gold medal, [120];
- reviews Ninth Corps at Annapolis, [137];
- accepts Lee's proffer of battle at the Wilderness, [149];
- at Cold Harbor, [190];
- his passage of the James, [201];
- makes another attempt to turn the enemy's right flank at Petersburg, [270];
- issues his order for the final assault at Petersburg, [280];
- receives the surrender of Lee, [296].
- Graves (Private Henry E.), wounded at Petersburg, [244].
- Gregg (Lieut.-Col. Theodore), delivers a farewell address to the regiment, [305], [306].
- Griffin (Gen. S. G.), at Jackson, Miss., [67];
- in command temporarily of Second Division, [139];
- in the Wilderness, [151];
- at Cold Harbor, [193];
- at Petersburg, June 17, [205];
- paper before Mass. Military Historical Society, [206], note;
- charge at Petersburg, June 18, [211];
- at the mine, [235], [237];
- at Pegram Farm, [260];
- at the final assault at Petersburg, [283];
- assumes command of the division when Gen. Potter was wounded, [287], [289].
- Hadley (Private F. Daniel), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Hale (Private Samuel B.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Hall (Private Hezekiah), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [223].
- Hall (Corp. William H.), killed at Spottsylvania, [168], [171].
- Hancock (Gen. W. S.), in the Wilderness, [150], [151];
- at Spottsylvania, [166];
- at the North Anna, [180], [186];
- on the north of the James, Aug. 17 and 18, 1864, [247].
- Hancock (Capt. Joseph), recommended for promotion, [217];
- assigned to Co. F, [273];
- record of, [323].
- Hare (Private Dennis), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Harrigan (Private Jerry), mortally wounded July 17, 1864, [230].
- Harriman (Col. Walter), in the final assault at Petersburg, [283], [287].
- Hartranft (Gen. J. F.), on the retreat from Lenoir's, [93], [94], [95];
- at Campbell's Station, [98], [99];
- in the trenches at Knoxville, [101];
- Provisional Commander at Annapolis, [135];
- in the Wilderness, [155];
- at Petersburg, June 18, [211];
- gallant charge at Fort Stedman, [280];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [283], [284], [289].
- Harty (Private William), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Harwood (Lieut. George W.), record of, [325].
- Hascall (Gen. M. S.), in the trenches at Knoxville, [101].
- Haskell (Corp. Joseph L.), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, [157].
- Haskell (Lieut. Thomas H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171];
- recommended for promotion, [217];
- returns to regiment with commission as First Lieutenant, [228];
- appointed Adjutant of regiment;
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [320].
- Hastings (Capt. Christopher S.), commissioned Captain Co. I, [4];
- dies in hospital, [76];
- record of, [321].
- Haven (Private George F.), dies of wounds received at Knoxville, [114].
- Hawkes (Lieut.-Col. Geo. P.), leads assault at Knoxville, [107].
- Hayward (Private Joseph F.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Higgins (Corp. John J.), wounded at Jackson, [64];
- wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Hodgkins (Capt. William H.), makes a congratulatory speech in camp at Middleburgh, [44];
- appointed acting Assistant Adj.-General, [47];
- returns to Mass. on special service, [80];
- rejoins the regiment near Rutledge, Tenn., [123];
- on the staff of Gen. Ferrero, [251];
- assigned to command of Co. B, [273];
- at Fort Stedman on staff of Gen. Hartranft, [281];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [290];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [320].
- Hodgman (Private Eugene W.), dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Hoffman (Corp. Max.), killed June 17, 1864, at Petersburg, [209].
- Holbrook (Lieut. W. S.), resigns, [71];
- record of, [326].
- Holmes (Capt. O. W.), returns to Mass. on special service, [80];
- in command of reconnoitring party, [145];
- killed at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, [208], [214];
- record of, [321].
- Holmes (Lieut. P. Marion), wounded at Blue Springs, [86];
- killed at Campbell's Station, [97];
- record of, [323].
- Hooker (Gen. Joseph), at Fredericksburg, [26];
- "stuck in the mud," [30];
- recommended for dismissal by Burnside, [31];
- assigned to the command of the army of the Potomac, and letter of President Lincoln, [32], [33].
- Houghton (Private Josiah), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, [158].
- Howard (Private O.), wounded at Jackson, Miss., [64].
- Howe (Lieut. W. F.), dies in camp, July 7 1863, [55];
- record of, [326].
- Howe (Lieut. Rufus), returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [326].
- Howe (Private Franklin), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Howell (Private Silas J.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158].
- Hoyt (Private Amos), killed at Jackson, [64].
- Hudson (Private Matthew), captured at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Humes (acting Sergt.-Major Joseph A.), mortally wounded at Cold Harbor, [194], [195].
- Humphrey (Col. William), covers the retreat from Lenoir's, [95].
- Humphreys (Gen. A. A.), at Fredericksburg, [27].
- Hungry Hollow, [23].
- Jackson, Miss., operations at, [60], [70].
- Jackson (Private Reuben), captured at Petersburg, [268].
- Jackson (Gen. Thos. J.), receives surrender of Harper's Ferry, [14].
- Jackson (Gen.), in command of Johnston's cavalry, [68].
- Jenkins (Gen. M.), in Tennessee with Longstreet, [99], note; 106, note; 115, [116].
- Johnson (Gen. B.), at Petersburg, June 15, 1864, [203].
- Johnson (Gen. B. R.), joins Longstreet at Knoxville, [115].
- Johnston (Gen. J.), in Grant's rear at Vicksburg, [53], [54], [56];
- Sherman sent in pursuit of, [58];
- at Jackson, [60], [64];
- retreats, [67];
- estimate of his force, [68].
- Jones (Rev. J. W., D.D.), Secretary of Southern Historical Society, [116].
- Jones's Eleventh Mass. Battery at Spottsylvania, [176];
- at Petersburg, [211].
- Keenan (Private John), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Keep (Corp. Marcus), mortally wounded at Spottsylvania, [174].
- Kelley (Private Frank S.), dies of wounds in the Wilderness, [157].
- Keyes (Sergt. George E.), killed at Petersburg, [208].
- Kimball (Sergt. Herbert A.), saves Col. Draper's life, [154].
- Kimball (Col. J. W.), commissioned Colonel of the Thirty-sixth, [5].
- Knowlton (Private James), tries sharp-shooting at Petersburg, [266].
- Knoxville, [91], [101], seq.
- Lamont (Private Daniel), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Lamont (Sergt. John), wounded in the Wilderness, [157];
- at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Lane's (Brigade), at Spottsylvania, [167];
- at Pegram Farm, [264], note.
- Lauman (Gen.), division of, at Jackson, [64].
- Lavin (Private Luke), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Law (Gen.), at Campbell's Station, [99].
- Leasure (Col. D.), submits plan of attack at Fredericksburg, [27];
- at Fredericksburg, [29];
- in command at Lexington, Ky., [39];
- in pursuit of Morgan, [45].
- Ledlie (Gen. J. H.), selected by lot to lead the assault at the mine, [233].
- Lee (Gen. R. E.), directs the holding of South Mountain, [13];
- fortifies the heights of Fredericksburg, [25];
- in Pennsylvania, [56];
- defeated at Gettysburg, [66];
- prepares to attack Grant at the Wilderness, [148];
- at the North Anna, [179];
- surrenders at Appomattox, [296].
- Leighton (Private Hazen D.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Lenoir's, camp at, [88], [89];
- the retreat from, [93], seq.
- Lexington, Ky., [39], [40].
- Lincoln, President, calls for 300,000 volunteers, [1];
- reviews the Ninth Corps at Antietam Iron Works, [16];
- directs special religious services to be held, [25];
- relieves Gen. Burnside, [31];
- places Gen. Hooker at the head of the Army of the Potomac, [32];
- letter to Gen. Hooker announcing his appointment, [32], [33];
- issues a proclamation, directing special religious services, [120];
- receives a marching salute from the Ninth Corps, [140], [141];
- enters Petersburg after the surrender, [293];
- announcement of his assassination, [298];
- action of the Common Council of the town of Farmville concerning his death, [298], [299].
- Littlefield (Corp. Ammiel), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Logan (Gen. J. A.), takes possession of the works at Vicksburg, [57].
- Logee (Corp. Stephen F.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Long (Corp. Michael), wounded in the Wilderness, [154], [157].
- Longstreet (Gen. J.), moves against Burnside, [90], [91];
- endeavors to cut off his retreat at Campbell's Station, [95];
- at the battle of Campbell's Station, [98], [99];
- follows Burnside to Knoxville cautiously, [103];
- extract from his official report, [106], note;
- prepares for an assault on Fort Sanders, [111];
- his loss from Nov. 14 to Dec. 4, [113], note;
- his official report of the assault on Fort Sanders, [114]-[116];
- letters to Gen. McLaws and Gen. Jenkins, [116], note;
- raises the siege, [118];
- attacks the cavalry at Bean's Station, [123];
- withdraws to Morristown, [124];
- and beyond, [128].
- Loughlin (Private Michael), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Lowell (Corp. Lucius), wounded in the Wilderness, [157];
- also in the trenches at Petersburg, [228].
- Lund (Private Edwin W.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Macomber (Corp. Henry), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Macomber (Corp. William), is made color-bearer, [209].
- Mandell (Private Algernon S.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158].
- Marble (Private Truman), wounded in the Wilderness, [158].
- Marcy (Gen. R. B.), [13].
- Margenot (Private Belthezar), killed at Pegram Farm, [263].
- Marshall (Capt. J. A.), wounded at the Wilderness, [155], [157];
- returns to the regiment, [230];
- assigned to command of Co. A;
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [322].
- Martin (Corp. Edwin A.), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Maryland Heights, [17].
- May (Sergt. Thomas), wounded on the North Anna, [181].
- Maynard (Private Judson), wounded at Petersburg, [230].
- Maynard (Private Martin), wounded at Petersburg, and leg amputated, [230].
- Mayo (Corp. Henry H.), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, [157].
- McCabe's "Defence of Petersburg," extract from, [221].
- McClellan (Gen. George B.), meets with a reverse on the Chickahominy, [1];
- again in command of the army of the Potomac, [12];
- orders troops forward, [13];
- reviews the Ninth Corps with President Lincoln, [16];
- is relieved from the command of the army of the Potomac, [21].
- McDermott (Lieut. F. M.), assigned to Co. I, [273];
- record of, [327].
- McDowell (Private Lyman), captured at Petersburg, [268].
- McGrath (Private John), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196];
- wounded at Petersburg, [218].
- McLaws (Gen.), at Campbell's Station, [99], note;
- at Knoxville, [106], note;
- force under his command in the assault on Fort Sanders, [111], [115];
- letter from Gen. Longstreet, [116].
- McPherson (Gen. J. B.), at Vicksburg, [56], [57].
- Meade (General George G.), at Fredericksburg, [27];
- at Gettysburg, [56];
- overrules Burnside's plan of attack at the mine, [233];
- order announcing President's day of fasting and prayer, [243];
- visits the line at the left, [267];
- directions for the Ninth Corps in the final assault at Petersburg, [283];
- announces the death of President Lincoln, [298].
- Merlin, Second Maryland, execution of, [269].
- Merrick (Sergt. Lucius L.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157];
- mortally wounded at Pegram Farm, [263];
- his religious character, [313].
- Merritt (Corp. Fanning T.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Miles (Col. D. S.), surrenders Harper's Ferry, [14].
- Miller (Sergt. J. Hervey), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Mills (Corp. George H.), captured at Petersburg, [268].
- Mine, the affair at the, [235]-[241].
- Montague (Sergt. Benj. F.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Monument for Maine soldiers on the Rappahannock, [147].
- Moore (Corp. Andrew), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Morgan (Private Andrew J.), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Morgan (John), paroles Quartermaster-Sergt. Sawyer and Private James E. Spear, [48].
- Morrison (Col. David), assumes command of brigade, [71];
- at Lenoir's, [93], [94];
- at Campbell's Station, [95], [96], [98];
- at Knoxville, [104], [105];
- in pursuit of Longstreet, [128], [129], [130];
- visits the regiment at the Wilderness before being mustered out, [159].
- Morrow (Lieut. W. H.), assigned to Co. K, [273];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [327].
- Morse (Capt. E. A.), at Catlett's Station, [143];
- rejoins the regiment, [146];
- wounded at Spottsylvania, [169], [170];
- returns to the regiment, [230];
- at Pegram Farm, [263];
- mustered out at expiration of service, [269];
- record of, [322].
- Morton (Private Lemuel), killed at Spottsylvania, [172], note.
- Moseley (Sergt. C. Henry), wounded at Petersburg, [225].
- Mott (Lieut. A. R.), assigned to Co. I, [273];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [327].
- Mower (Sergt. Livingston), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Murdoch (Private H. A.), wounded at Petersburg, [227].
- Newport News, at, [34]-[36].
- Newton (Gen. John), Burnside recommends his dismission, [31].
- Nineteenth Massachusetts at Fredericksburg, [26].
- Ninth Michigan Cavalry in the East Tennessee campaign, [84].
- Ninth New Hampshire at Petersburg, [223].
- Noi (Private Henry), wounded in the Wilderness, [158];
- at Spottsylvania, [172].
- Norton (Lieut.-Col. J. B.), Captain Co. B, [3];
- commissioned Lieut.-Col., [5];
- rejoins the regiment, [41];
- at Jackson, Miss., [64], [65];
- resigns, [71];
- record of, [317].
- North Anna, battle at the, [178]-[182].
- Nourse (Corp. George E.), killed in the Wilderness, [156], [158].
- Noyes (Lieut. Edmund W.), record of, [326].
- Oakes (Private Thomas), killed at Petersburg, [243].
- Olcott (Sergt. Hiram W.), wounded at Petersburg, June 18, 1864, [214];
- recommended for promotion, [217];
- record of, [325].
- One-hundredth Pennsylvania, in Third Brigade, First Div., Ninth Corps, [15];
- goes to Frederick, [17];
- at Fredericksburg, [27], [28], [29];
- at Lexington, [40];
- at Middleburgh, [44];
- at Columbia, [45];
- in the trenches at Knoxville, [106];
- reënlists and returns to Penn., [125];
- in the reorganization of the corps at Annapolis, [238].
- One hundred and third Ohio in East Tennessee, [83].
- One hundred and fourteenth Illinois at Vicksburg, [52].
- One hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania in the final assault on Petersburg, [289].
- Ord (Gen. E. C.), in the pursuit of Johnston, [58].
- Organization of the Thirty-sixth Mass., [1]-[5].
- Osborn (Lieut. Samuel), record of, [325].
- Osborn's New York Battery, [85].
- Packard (Private J. Wesley), wounded at Petersburg, [208];
- killed in the trenches at Petersburg, [240].
- Paine (Corp. Geo. W.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Parke (Gen. J. G.), at Jackson, Miss., [64];
- assigned to command of Second Division Ninth Corps, [138];
- appointed chief of Ninth Corps staff, [139];
- in command of the corps, [255];
- in the final assault on Petersburg, [283];
- official report of the assault, [286]-[289];
- anticipates the evacuation, [292];
- in subsequent movements, [294].
- Parker (Corp. Cornelius G.), dies Nov. 5, 1863, first death in the regiment, [21].
- Parrish (Hosp. Steward Geo. F.), record of, [329].
- Partridge (Private Lyman F.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Patten (Corp. Isaac R.), killed in the Wilderness, [158].
- Patterson (Private Stephen H.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [195].
- Peebles House, fight near the, [259].
- Pegram Farm, action at, [258]-[265].
- Pemberton (Gen. J. C.), in command at Vicksburg, [54];
- hopelessness of relief, [56];
- surrenders, [57].
- Perham (Private D.), wounded at Jackson, Miss., [64].
- Perkins (Private Francis A.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Perley (Lieut. George A.), returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [325].
- Perry (Corp. Geo. W.), dies in camp, [23].
- Perry (Corp. Fred L.), wounded in the trenches at Petersburg, [244].
- Petersburg, first assault on, [202]-[215];
- final assault, [282]-[291];
- surrender of, [292].
- Phelps (Lieut. B.), returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [328].
- Phelps (Quartermaster-Sergt. Geo. T.), record of, [328].
- Pierce (Private Arthur F.), dies in camp, [24].
- Pierce (Sergt. Jerome), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Pleasant Valley, camp in, [17].
- Pleasants (Lieut.-Col. Henry), in command of brigade, [212];
- suggests the excavation of a mine at Petersburg, [224];
- obstacles which he encountered, [225];
- the work successfully accomplished, [231];
- explodes the mine, [234].
- Poe (Capt. O. M.), selects the line of defence at Knoxville, [100].
- Pollard's account of the force of the Confederates in the assault on Fort Sanders, [111].
- Porter (Admiral D. D.), with a part of the fleet, joins the batteries at Vicksburg, [53].
- Potter (Gen. R. B.), on his way to Vicksburg, [50];
- at Jackson, Miss., [67];
- at Campbell's Station, [98];
- assigned to command of the brigade, [138];
- to the command of the division, [139];
- at the Wilderness, [151];
- at Spottsylvania, [174], [176], [177];
- at the North Anna, [181];
- at the Chickahominy, [185], [186];
- at Cold Harbor, [198];
- at the final assault on Petersburg, [204];
- compliments the regiment on the assault, [210];
- in the trenches, [215];
- reviews the brigade, [218];
- approves Lieut.-Col. Pleasants' plan of mining the "Elliott salient," [224];
- should have led the assault on the mine, [233];
- at the assault, [235], [237]-[239];
- at the Weldon R.R., [249];
- in command of the Second Division, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [259], [262];
- in the final assault, [283];
- severely wounded, [287].
- Pratt (Private John W.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Prescott (Major A.), killed at the Crater, [242], [313];
- record of, [321].
- Priest (Private John T.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171];
- at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Prince (Surgeon J. P.), commissioned, [5];
- first amputation, [46];
- in charge of hospital-boat, [73];
- rejoins the regiment, [78];
- chief medical officer Fourth Division, [139], [242];
- record of, [319].
- Pryor (Roger A.), captured at Petersburg, [275].
- Rackliffe (Private John S.), killed at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Ranlett (Adjt. S. A.), receives his appointment, [25];
- resumes his duties after illness, [47];
- resigns, [217];
- record of, [319].
- Rantoul (Hon. R. S.), extract from Memorial-Day address, [140], [142].
- Rawson (Sergt. Gilbert), takes the State color, [154];
- remark of Color-Sergt. Todd, [156];
- at Pegram Farm, [262];
- record of, [327].
- Raymond (Capt. E. T.), returns to Mass. on special duty, [45];
- appointed on brigade staff, [47], [139], [144];
- at the Weldon R.R., [249];
- on Gen. Potter's staff, [290];
- commissioned Major, [310];
- record of, [318].
- Raymond (Sergt. Charles), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Raymond (Private George A.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Reed (Private Luther P.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Reno (Gen. J. L.), killed at South Mountain, [14].
- Renouf (Private William L.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Rice (Quartermaster F. B.), commissioned, [5];
- resigns and receives his discharge, [55];
- record of, [320].
- Rice (Lieut. John A.), resigns, [139];
- record of, [324].
- Rice (Corp. Henry H.), wounded at the North Anna, [182].
- Rich (Corp. Joshua), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Rich (Private J. Monroe), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Richardson (Chaplain N.), joins the regiment, [173];
- returns to Mass. with regiment, [310];
- record of, [319].
- Robertson (Private James H.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Robinson (Lieut. H. S.), wounded at Blue Springs, [86];
- record of, [323].
- Robinson (Corp. Clark), wounded, June 17, at Petersburg, [208].
- Robinson (Private Charles H.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Roemer's Battery, at Blue Springs, [86];
- near Loudon, [93];
- at Campbell's Station, [98], [99];
- at Knoxville, [101], [104], [110];
- at Petersburg, [210];
- at Pegram Farm, [262].
- Rose (Lieut.), musters out the regiment, [307].
- Russell (Private Henry), mortally wounded at Petersburg, [244].
- Sanders (Gen. N. B.), mortally wounded before Knoxville, [103].
- Sanders (Fort), [101], [108], [109];
- assault on, [111]-[116].
- Sawtell (Corp. Alden J.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Sawyer (Capt. C.), commissioned Captain Co. H, in command of the picket, [50];
- in hospital, [55];
- record of, [321].
- Sawyer (Lieut. W. H.), assigned to Co. K, [273];
- record of, [327].
- Sawyer (Quartermaster-Sergt. J. H.), accidentally wounded, [46];
- captured by Morgan, [48];
- record of, [328].
- Sager (Private), dies in regimental hospital, [25].
- Schofield (Gen. J. M.), receives command of the Army of the Ohio, [127].
- Searles (Private Edwin), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Second East Tennessee at Bull's Gap, [83].
- Second Michigan in Virginia, [29]; at Jackson, Miss., [66];
- on the retreat from Lenoir's, [95];
- at Knoxville, [108];
- at Petersburg, [292].
- Second New York Rifles at Petersburg, 17th June, [205], [206];
- in review, [218];
- adjutant killed, [223];
- at the mine, [236], [237], [239];
- in the trenches, [250];
- picket line captured at the Boisseau house, [267].
- Sedgwick (Gen. John), assigned to the command of the Ninth Corps, at the Wilderness,[150].
- Seventeenth Michigan in Kentucky, [46];
- on the Mississippi, [51];
- at Jackson, Miss., [61];
- at Milldale, [72];
- on the retreat from Lenoir's, [95];
- makes a sortie at Knoxville, [106];
- assigned to Willcox's Division, [138].
- Seventeenth Vermont in the assault at Petersburg, June 17, 1863, [205], [207];
- in the trenches, [276].
- Seventh Maine Battery at Petersburg, [244].
- Seventh Michigan at Fredericksburg, [26].
- Seventh Ohio Cavalry in Tennessee, [84].
- Seventh Rhode Island assigned to Potter's Brigade, [138];
- in review, [218];
- at the mine, [236];
- number present for duty in Sept., 1864, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [260], [264].
- Seventy-ninth New York (Highlanders) on the return from Jackson, Miss., [72];
- furnishes the Thirty-sixth with a surgeon, [76];
- at Blue Springs, [85], [87];
- at Knoxville, [106];
- in the assault on Fort Sanders, [112];
- on the Chucky Valley road, [130];
- assigned to Willcox's Division, [138].
- Severance (Rev. Mr.), delivers an eulogy on President Lincoln at Farmville, [299].
- Shaw (Private George D.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Shepardson (Private John), killed at Petersburg, [208].
- Sherman (Gen. W. T.), ordered to pursue Johnston, [58];
- at Jackson, [64], [65], [67];
- losses at Jackson, [68], [69];
- sent to the relief of Burnside at Knoxville, [117];
- reaches Knoxville, [119];
- news of his success in piercing the Confederacy reaches the Army of the Potomac, [278].
- Sheridan (Gen. P.), on the left at Petersburg, [281].
- Sheridan (Corp. B.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Sibley (Lieut. F. H.), dies in hospital, [76];
- record of, [324].
- Sigel (Gen. F.), at White Sulphur Springs, [23].
- Sigfried (Col. J. K.), falls back to Lenoir's, [93];
- in command of the brigade, [139];
- transferred to the Fourth Division, [146].
- Simcoe (Capt.), inspects the regiment and reports, [78].
- Sixteenth Wisconsin at Lake Providence, [51].
- Sixtieth Alabama at Knoxville, [113], note.
- Sixty-first Massachusetts in the final assault at Petersburg, [290].
- Sixty-second North Carolina captured at Cumberland Gap, [80].
- Sixty-fourth North Carolina captured at Cumberland Gap, [80].
- Sixty-eighth Pennsylvania in the final assault at Petersburg, [289].
- Smith (Gen. W. F.), Burnside recommends his dismission, [31].
- Smith (Col. W. H.), of the Twentieth Michigan, killed on the retreat from Lenoir's, [95].
- Smith (Lt.-Col. L. N.), at City Point, [225];
- commissary at army head quarters, [313];
- record of, [323].
- Smith (Capt. J. B.), commissioned captain Co. K, [4];
- returns to regiment, [83];
- goes to Massachusetts on special duty, [127];
- welcomed back, [174];
- in charge of skirmish line on the North Anna, [182];
- at Cold Harbor commands the left of the regiment, [192];
- gets a scratch at Cold Harbor, [194];
- narrowly escapes capture, [198];
- division officer of the day, [199], [200];
- in command of the regiment at Petersburg, June 17, '64, [206], [214], [215];
- forwards to Gov. Andrew list of recommendations for promotion, [217];
- on court-martial duty, [218];
- division officer of the trenches, [229];
- brigade officer of the day, [231];
- judge-advocate of court martial, [256];
- wounded at Pegram Farm, [263];
- assigned to command of Co. C, [273];
- returns to Mass. with the regiment, [310];
- record of, [318].
- Smith (Private Albert C.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Smith (Private Chester J.), dies of wounds received in the Wilderness, [157].
- Smith (Private Israel H.), narrative of capture and prison experience of, [387].
- Smith (Private James), wounded at Jackson, [64].
- Smith (Corp. William N.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Snell (Private M. Porter), receives a Lieutenant's commission, [313].
- South Mountain, battle at, [13], [14].
- Spear (Private James E.), remains with Quartermaster-Sergt. Sawyer, at Columbia, and is captured, [48];
- wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Spottsylvania, battle at, [160]-[177].
- Stacy (Corp. Edward W.), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Stearns (Sergt. John A.), returns from recruiting service, [172];
- wounded June 18, 1864, at Petersburg, [214];
- recommended for promotion, [217];
- record of, [325].
- Stedman, action at Fort, [280], [281].
- Steere (Col. W. H. P.), in command of brigade, [227];
- returns home on account of disability, [232].
- Stephens (Alexander H.), with Peace Commissioners goes to City Point, [278].
- Stevens (Corp. Joseph H.), wounded June 17, 1864, at Petersburg, [209].
- Stevens (Private Robert), wounded in the Wilderness, [158].
- Strickland (Principal Musician Lorenzo C.), record of, [329].
- Sturgis (Gen. S. D.), Gen. Burnside recommends his dismission, [31].
- Sullivan (Private Michael), celebrates the surrender of Lee, [296].
- Sumner (Gen. E. V.), reviews the Ninth Corps, [24];
- at the battle of Fredericksburg, [26];
- is relieved of his command at his own request, [33].
- Swords (Private Henry L.), receives a commission as Captain, [313].
- Taylor (Col.), Gen. Burnside recommends his dismission, [31].
- Taylor (Private Orin F.), wounded at Petersburg, [221].
- Thirty-first Maine in the trenches at Petersburg, [277].
- Thirty-second Massachusetts, organization of the, [2].
- Thirty-second Maine in the assault at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, [205].
- Thirty-third Massachusetts, organization of the, [2].
- Thirty-fourth Massachusetts, organization of the, [2];
- Maj. Henry Bowman receives commission as Colonel of the Thirty-sixth, [5];
- leaves Worcester and is stationed near Alexandria, [12].
- Thirty-fifth Massachusetts, organization of the, [2];
- at South Mountain, [14];
- at Jackson, Miss., [61];
- enters the city, [67];
- number present for duty Sept., 1864, [255].
- Thirty-sixth Massachusetts, organization of the regiment, [1]-[6];
- presentation of national colors, [7]-[10];
- leaves for the seat of war, [11];
- arrives in Washington and is assigned to the Ninth Corps, [12];
- marches through Maryland and joins the army at Antietam, [13], [14];
- assigned to the Third Brigade, First Division, Ninth Corps, [15];
- encamps at Antietam Iron Works, [16];
- in Pleasant Valley, [17];
- hastens to Fredericksburg at the time of Stuart's raid into Pennsylvania, [17], [18];
- with the army crosses into Virginia, [19];
- at Waterford, [20];
- advances to Fredericksburg, [21]-[24];
- battle of Fredericksburg, [25]-[29];
- in camp opposite Fredericksburg, [30]-[33];
- at Newport News, [34]-[36];
- is transferred to the Army of the Ohio, [37], [38];
- at Lexington, Ky., [39], [40];
- at Camp Dick Robinson, [41];
- in Southern Kentucky, [42]-[47];
- ordered to Vicksburg, [48];
- on the Mississippi, [49]-[51];
- in the rear of Vicksburg, [52]-[57];
- in operations against Jackson, [58]-[70];
- returns to Vicksburg, [71];
- ordered North, [74], [75];
- condition of the regiment, [76];
- recruits at Crab Orchard, Ky., [77], [78];
- en route to East Tenn. by way of Cumberland Gap, [79]-[83];
- in battle of Blue Springs, [84]-[87];
- in camp at Lenoir's, [88]-[89];
- in the movement against Longstreet, below Loudon, [90]-[92];
- again at Lenoir's, [93], [94];
- at the battle of Campbell's Station, [95]-[99];
- in the retreat to Knoxville, [100];
- at the siege of Knoxville, [101]-[122];
- in subsequent movements in East Tenn., [123]-[130];
- ordered to Annapolis, Md., [131];
- marches into Kentucky, [132];
- reaches Annapolis, [134];
- in camp at Annapolis, [135]-[139];
- marches to Alexandria, [140]-[142];
- at Catlett's Station, [143]-[146];
- rejoins the Army of the Potomac, [146]-[149];
- in the Wilderness, [150]-[159];
- at Spottsylvania, [160]-[177];
- on the North Anna and the Pamunkey, [178]-[187];
- at Cold Harbor, [188]-[200];
- in the movement on Petersburg, [201]-[203];
- gallant assault, [204]-[209];
- subsequent movements, [210]-[215];
- in the trenches, [216]-[230];
- during the mine affair, [231]-[241];
- still in the trenches, [242]-[247];
- at the Weldon R.R., [248]-[252];
- in the Pines, [253]-[257];
- in the action at Pegram Farm, [258]-[265];
- again in the trenches, [266]-[272];
- consolidation of Twenty-first Mass. with the regiment, [272], [273];
- in Fort Rice, [276]-[279];
- the action at Fort Stedman participated in by some of the officers, [280]-[281];
- final assault at Petersburg, [282]-[291];
- the fall of Petersburg, [292];
- on the march, [293]-[295];
- at Farmville, [296]-[299];
- ordered to Alexandria, [300]-[301];
- at the great review, [302], [303];
- receives Gen. Curtin's farewell address, [304];
- farewell visit to Forty-fifth Penn., [305], [306];
- mustered out of the service and returns to Mass., [307];
- reception of the regiment at Worcester, [308]-[310];
- discharged from the service, [311];
- conclusion, [312]-[315].
- Thirty-seventh Massachusetts, organization of the, [2].
- Thirty-seventh Wisconsin in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Thirty-eighth Wisconsin in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Thirty-Ninth New Jersey in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Thomas (Gen. G. H.), at Chattanooga, [103].
- Thompson (Private Henry A.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Thornton (Private John J.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [105].
- Tiffany (Sergt. B. B.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Todd (Sergt. Henry), killed in the Wilderness, [154], [156], [157].
- Tucker (Lieut. J. M.), resigns and returns to Mass., [71];
- serves subsequently in the Fifty-seventh Mass., and is severely wounded, [313];
- record of, [326].
- Turnbull (Private William), wounded at Petersburg, [214].
- Tuttle (Lieut. A. S.), arrives at Camp Wool with first detachment of Co. F., [4];
- in charge of division ambulance corps, [79];
- returns to Mass. with the regiment, [310];
- record of, [320].
- Twelfth Michigan Battery at Morristown, Tenn., [82], [83].
- Twentieth Maine accompanies the Thirty-sixth to Alexandria on the steamer Merrimac, [11], [12].
- Twentieth Massachusetts at Fredericksburg, [26].
- Twentieth Michigan in the retreat from Lenoir's, [95];
- beyond Morristown, [130].
- Twentieth New York in the final assault at Petersburg, [290].
- Twenty-first Massachusetts in North Carolina, [9];
- at Knoxville, [107];
- number present for duty in Sept., 1864, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [260];
- consolidated with the Thirty-sixth, [272];
- transferred to the Fifty-sixth, [307].
- Twenty-fifth Massachusetts furnishes officers for the Thirty-sixth, [3], [4];
- in North Carolina, [9].
- Twenty-seventh Michigan in Kentucky, [42], [44];
- in brigade assignment, [46];
- at Jackson, Miss., [61];
- on the return from Vicksburg, [74];
- in the final assault at Petersburg, [284].
- Twenty-ninth Massachusetts at Jackson, Miss., [61];
- in the assault at Fort Sanders, [112];
- transfers its non-reënlisted men to the Thirty-sixth Mass., [126];
- these men mustered out at Spottsylvania, [173].
- Twitchell (Private Hartwell C.), captured in the Wilderness, [157].
- Tyler (Asst. Surgeon Warren), receives commission, [5];
- record of, [319].
- Underwood (Sergt. Charles), wounded at Petersburg, [263].
- Vaughan (Private Samuel G.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158];
- dies of wounds received at Spottsylvania, [171], [172].
- Vicksburg, operations at, [52]-[57].
- Von Schlein's Battery at Campbell's Station, [98].
- Wadsworth (Gen. J. S.), in the Wilderness, [152].
- Walker (Private J. L.), wounded at Petersburg, [240].
- Wallace (Private Franklin), wounded at Petersburg, [209].
- Ward (Col. George H.), in command of Camp John E. Wool, [2];
- endeavors to secure a furlough for the regiment, [5];
- visits the regiment in camp opposite Fredericksburg, [34].
- Ward (Private Edmund S.), dies of wounds received at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, [209].
- Warren (Gen. G. K.), at the Weldon R.R., [248], [251];
- at Nottaway, [277].
- Warriner (Capt. S. C.), discharged from Tenth Mass., in order to accept a commission in the Thirty-sixth Mass., [3];
- in command of the picket at Jackson, [65];
- resigns and returns to Mass., [139];
- record of, [321].
- Washburn (Ostenello, Sergt.-Major), wounded at Pegram Farm, [263];
- record of, [328].
- Waterford, Va., camp at, [20].
- Waters (Private Edward), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Webb (Corp. Robert F.), killed at Pegram Farm, [263].
- Weldon Railroad, battle at, [248], [252].
- Wells (Col. G. D.), killed near Cedar Creek, [9], note.
- Welsh [not Welch, as on pages cited] (Gen. T.), in command of brigade, [15];
- orders roll-call, [17];
- receives promotion and assumes command of the division, [41].
- Westcott (Private C. M.), killed in the Wilderness, [157].
- Wetherbee (Private Ashael), wounded at Petersburg, [209].
- Wetherbee (Private Henry W.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Wheeler (Gen.), with Longstreet in the movement against Knoxville, [90], [91].
- Wheeler (Private Charles H.), wounded in the Wilderness, [158];
- wounded at Petersburg, [245].
- Wheelock (Private Joseph B.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Whipple (Sergt. Albert B.), wounded at Petersburg, June 17, 1864, [208].
- White (Gen.), with a division of the twenty-third Corps, advances against Longstreet, [92];
- on the retreat from Lenoir's, [95];
- at Campbell's Station, [98];
- at Knoxville, [101].
- White (Orderly Sergt. A. A.), in command of Co. I, and receives a commission as Second Lieutenant, [144];
- in the Wilderness, [156];
- wounded at Spottsylvania, [169];
- why he could not be mustered in, [217];
- moral influence in the regiment, [313];
- record of, [324].
- White (Corp. Roland N.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Whitney (Private Augustus S.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Whitney (Lieut. Chas. W.), record of, [326].
- Whitney (Private Francis L.), dies of wounds received at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Whitney (Private William F.), wounded at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Wilderness, battle of the, [149]-[159].
- Willcox (Gen. O. B.), in command of the First Division, Ninth Corps, [15];
- orders day of special religious service, [16];
- in command temporarily of the corps, [24];
- at Fredericksburg, [27];
- in command of First Division, [34];
- at Blue Springs, [84], [85];
- in pursuit of Longstreet, [127];
- in command of Third Division, [138];
- again temporarily in command of the Ninth Corps, [245];
- at the Weldon R.R., [251];
- in command of the First Division, [255];
- at Pegram Farm, [259].
- Williams (Private Aaron M.), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Wilson (Corp. Watson), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Winchester (Private Emory), wounded in the Wilderness, [157].
- Winslow (Private Lewis D.), killed at Spottsylvania, [171].
- Wood (Private George W.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [195].
- Woodbury (Chaplain A.), remarks on the march of the Ninth Corps through Washington, [142].
- Woodbury (Private Elijah H.), killed at Cold Harbor, [196].
- Woodward (Lieut. P. G.), wounded at Cold Harbor, [196];
- recommended for promotion, [217];
- in command of Co. C, [269];
- returns to Mass. with the regiment, [310];
- record of, [322].
- Wool, Camp John E., [2], [4], [5], [11].
- Wright (Sergt. D.), promoted, but unable to muster, [144];
- wounded and taken prisoner in the Wilderness, [157];
- reason why he could not be mustered in, [217];
- record of, [325].
- Young (Private Edward O.), wounded and taken prisoner in the Wilderness, [157].
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Corrected disabled date for Ostenello Washburn on p. [326] from Pegram Farm, Sept. 30, 1865 to Pegram Farm, Sept. 30, 1864 so that discharge date would be after casualty date. Agrees now with date from http://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/va074.htm.
Changed mustered date for Lincoln, George H. on p. [338] from July 23, '64 to July 23, '62 so that discharge date would be after muster date.
Changed discharged date for Bowles, George F. on p. [341] from June 8, '56 to June 8, '65 so that discharge date would be after muster date.
Changed mustered date for Sherman, Charles O. on p. [356] from Aug. 4, '82 to Aug. 4, '62 so that discharge date would be after muster date.