Brown, John, [20], [130]

Brown, J. E., Governor of Georgia, [78], [367-68]

Bruinsburg (Louisiana), Grant lands force at, [267], [268]

Buchanan, Commodore Franklin, [87]

Buckingham, General C. P., and McClellan, [248]

Buckner, General S. B., as a general, [136]; Fort Donelson, [138]; surrender, [139], [140]; and Grant, [140]

Buell, General D. C., commands in West, [122]; and Halleck, [123]; preparations for Shiloh, [146], [148], [149]; battle of Shiloh, [153], [154]; commands Army of the Ohio, [160]; end of service, [162]

Buford, John, cavalry leader at Gettysburg, [293], [295], [296], [297], [298]

Bull Run, First campaign, [33], [84], [171], [172], [181], [193]; public clamor for action, [34], [39-40]; disposition of forces, [34-35], [36]; Confederate problem, [36-37]; Falling Waters, [38-39]; Federal preparations, [41-43]; Blackburn's Ford, [43]; McDowell advances, [44]; Confederate preparations and plans, [44-46]; Federal advance, [47]; Confederate rout, [48-49]; Confederates rally, [49-50]; Stuart's charge, [51]; Federal retreat, [53-54]; losses, [54]; importance, [54-55]; number of troops, [148]

Bull Run, Second campaign, maneuvering for, [161], [193]; battle, [237-43]