Milroy, Robt. H.,
brigadier general in West Virginia;
defeated by Stonewall Jackson;
ordered to Kanawha valley;
character of;
promotion urged by Governor Morton;
lack of transportation;
at Beverly;
controversy with Col. Cluseret;
lacked judgment.
Minors,
enlisting without parents' consent, how released,
Missionary Ridge,
depressing effect of loss on confederacy;
natural strength of;
no commander would have ordered front attack.
Monocacy River,
skirmish at.
"Montauk," monitor,
excellent practice in bombardment of Ft. Anderson, North Carolina,
Moor, August, colonel 28th Ohio,
in West Virginia;
at Raleigh courthouse;
at Princeton;
at Wolf Creek;
French's;
commanding 2nd brigade Kanawha division;
at the Monocacy, captured;
paroled;
valuable hint.
Moore, Orlando H., colonel 25th Michigan,
repulses Morgan's attack on Green River bridge;
commanding brigade in 23d army corps;
at Columbia;
in movement up right bank, Cape Fear River
Morehead, John M., ex-Governor of North Carolina,
entertains Schofield and Cox at Greensborough;
war experiences of family.
Morell, Geo. W., brigadier general United States Volunteers,
at Antietam,
Morgan, Edwin D., major general United States Volunteers,
resigns.