Frederick, Maryland,
confederate army concentrates near;
evacuated by;
a loyal city;
demonstration on arrival of Union troops;
grand army encamped near.
Frémont, John C., major general United States Volunteers,
commands Mountain Department;
appointment on political grounds;
plan for advance on E. Tennessee;
modifies it on Rosecrans' suggestion;
separate columns defeated before concentration effected;
relieved of command;
not again assigned to duty.
French, Samuel G., major general Confederate States Army,
joins Johnston's army at Kingston, Georgia
French, W. H.,
captain and commissary on Burnside's staff.
French, Wm. H., brigadier general United States Volunteers,
at Antietam.
French's Mill, West Virginia,
operations near.
Frietchie, Barbara,
a fictitious character.
Frink, Chas. S.,
surgeon major, General Cox's division;
treats General Cox for illness due to exposure after battle of Nashville.
Frizell, Jos. W.,
lieutenant colonel 11th Ohio;
traps confederate cavalry near Hawk's Nest, West Virginia
Fry, Jas. B., colonel and assistant adjutant-general U. S. A.,
on Lincoln's reasons for certain military appointments;
provost-marshal-general at Washington;
ably administers draft laws.