Birkhimer's "Military Government and Martial Law" cited.
Blair, Frank P., major general United States Volunteers,
prefers command in Sherman's Army to seat in Congress;
commands 17th army corps;
marches from Decatur, Alabama, to Rome, Kingston, and Ackworth;
his corps makes good Sherman's losses in Atlanta campaign;
sent to Missouri to stump;
wants to stop foraging in North Carolina
Blenker, Louis, brigadier general United States Volunteers,
ordered to join Fremont;
does not arrive in time to participate in advance.
Blizzard,
fearful in E. Tennessee, Jan. 1864.
Blockhouses,
construction and use in railroad defence.
Bloodgood, Edw., lieutenant colonel 22nd Wisc.,
captured with his command by Forrest.
Bloody Lane,
at Antietam.
Bluestone River, West Virginia,
operations on.
Bondurant, J. W., captain Alabama artillery,
at South Mountain
Bonticou, Jos. C., lieutenant 2nd Kentucky, scout,
mistakes McCook's tents for enemy's camp.