Burns, John, at Gettysburg, [299]

Burnside, General A. E., [228]; failure in Virginia, [185]; succeeds McClellan, [248]; as a general, [249], [250]; at Fredericksburg, [249], [250], [251]; "Mud March," [251], [252], [255], [263-64]; Knoxville, [279], [284]; at Petersburg, [359]

Butler, General Benjamin, Bull Run, [35]; in North Carolina, [85]; Mississippi campaign, [103]; Banks supersedes, [113]; against Fort Fisher, [325]; commands Army of the James, [334], [336], [340], [342]; at Bermuda Hundred, [339]; retreat from Drewry's Bluff, [349]

Cairo (Illinois), Grant in command at, [119], [121], [122], [261]

Caldwell, Lieutenant, of the Itasca, [99]

California, invasion of, [165], [167]

Cameron, Simon, Secretary of War, [33-34], [120]; and Sherman, [177]; Stanton succeeds, [195]

Canby, Colonel E. R. S., at Valverde, [166]

Carolinas, danger from West Virginia, [29]; secede, [56]; effective for South (1864), [335]; menace to, [386]; Sherman's march through, [372], [381-82]; scene of action (1865), [380]; see also North Carolina, South Carolina

Carondelet, Federal gunboat, [109], [128], [133], [134], [135], [144-145]