Georgia,
map of northern.

Gibbon, John, brigadier general United States Volunteers,
high opinion of volunteers;
deficient knowledge of military history;
at South Mountain;
at Antietam.

Gibbs, Ira B.,
lieutenant and com's'y on General Cox's staff;
shoots Serg. Joyce of 2nd Kentucky for refusing to obey orders;
courtmartialed and acquitted;
excused from attending execution of a mutineer.

Gibson, Horatio G., captain 2nd Ohio Artillery,
at South Mountain

Giddings, Hon. Joshua R., consul general at Montreal,
makes light of plot to releases confederate prisoners.

Gilbert, Samuel A., colonel 44th Ohio,
in second Kanawha campaign;
marches his brigade 60 miles in 52 hours, in E. Tennessee

Gillmore, Quincy A.,
brigadier general commanding District of Kentucky;
resists Pegram's raid and drives him out of Kentucky

Gilmer, Jeremy F., major general Confederate States Army, Davis' Chief of Engineers,
sent to advise with Beauregard.

Gilmer, John A.,
one of Governor Vance's peace commanders.

Goldsborough, North Carolina,
place of meeting of Sherman's and Schofield's armies.