Town Creek, North Carolina,
confederate position at, captured by General Cox with two guns and 400 prisoners.
Townsend, E. D., adjutant general U. S. A.,
anecdotes of Stanton;
in charge of funeral escort of Lincoln's body.
Tracy, Edw. E., lieutenant 104th Ohio,
aide-de-camp on General Cox's staff;
wounded at Utoy Creek;
appointed Governor of Dayton Soldiers' Home;
personal appearance and characteristics;
anecdote;
reconnoissance with Claassen's brigade at Kinston.
Transfers of officers from one army to another not generally good administration.
Treasonable practices,
President's proclamation against;
Burnside's order No. 38;
Burbridge's order No. 42;
practically annulled.
Treat, Richard B.,
brigadier quartermaster on General Cox's staff;
adjutant general;
transferred to Stoneman's staff.
Trimble, Isaac R., brigadier general Confederate States Army,
at Antietam.
Tunnel Hill, Georgia;
view of confederate position at Dalton, from.
Turchin, John B., colonel 19th Ill.,
court-martialed;
sentenced to be dismissed Aug. 6, 1862;
appointed brigadier general Aug. 5, 1862, and confirmed;
opinion as to expediency of Rosecrans' advance;
at Chattanooga.
Twining, Wm. J.,
captain eng. and aide-de-camp on Schofield's staff, takes message to Sherman.