Cincinnati,
headquarters Department of the Ohio;
in 1863 a centre for rebel sympathizers;
refuge for Southern women;
defended against Morgan raiders;
enthusiasm over surrender of Vicksburg.
Claassen, Peter J., colonel 132nd New York,
commanding brig at battle of Kinston.
Clarke, Melvin, lieutenant colonel 36th Ohio,
at South Mountain
Clay, Cassius M., major general United States Volunteers,
not assigned to duty;
resigns and is appointed min. to Russia.
Clayton, H. D., major general Confederate States Army,
at Kinston;
falls on Upham's flank.
Cluseret, Gustave,
colonel and aide-de-camp on Frémont's staff;
amusing controversy with General Milroy;
military chief of Paris commune in 1870.
Cobb, Howell, brigadier general Confederate States Army,
at South Mountain
Coburn, John, colonel 33rd Indiana commanding brigade,
captured by Van Dorn.
Cochrane, John, brigadier general United States Volunteers,
war Democrat, consults McClellan about Emancipation Proclamation;
publishes recollections of interview;
attempts to bring McClellan and Chase into harmony.
Cockerill, Giles J., commanding battery D 1st Ohio artillery,
at Kolb's farm.