Grant, Solomon, great-granduncle of General Grant, [130]

Grant, General U. S., [76], [83], [94], [109], [123], [181], [370]; and Lyon, [26]; at Belmont (Missouri), [92], [121]; age, [95]; River war of 1863, [115], [260] et seq.; commands at Cairo, [119], [121], [122]; at Fort Henry, [128]; ancestors, [129-130]; early life, [130-31]; appearance, [132-33]; Fort Donelson, [135-41]; as a soldier, [140-41]; "unconditional surrender," [140], [141]; desire to push South, [142]; ordered arrested for insubordination, [142-43]; at Pittsburg Landing, [143], [147-48]; Shiloh, [146], [147-54]; made second in command, [155]; relations with Halleck, [155]; as a leader, [155-56]; commands Army of the Tennessee, [160], [260]; Vicksburg as objective, [160], [163], [263]; holds Memphis-Corinth rails, [161]; "most anxious period of the war," [162-63]; Holly Springs, [168-64]; returns to Memphis, [164]; on the Mississippi, [167]; and Lincoln, [168], [185-86], [332], [360]; lies about, [177]; given chief command, [185-186]; refuses Presidential candidacy (1864), [187-88]; his generals, [261-62]; and Banks, [261], [273]; on action of Navy in Vicksburg campaign, [262]; quoted, [264]; naval operations help, [266-67]; lands army at Bruinsburg, [267], [268]; supplies for army, [269], [270-71]; Port Gibson, [270]; at Grand Gulf, [270]; victories in rear of Vicksburg, [271]; siege of Vicksburg, [271-78]; surrender of Vicksburg, [277-78]; given supreme command, [280]; Chattanooga, [281], [284], [285]; and Red River Expedition, [317-18], [330]; campaign (1864), [327] et seq.; Lieutenant-General, [327]; midwinter tour, [327-328]; summoned to Washington, [328]; and Stanton, [330-331], [332], [333], [362-63]; and Swinton, [333-34]; force in Virginia, [384]; headquarters at Culpeper Court House, [336]; plans advance, [338]; Confederate cavalry raids against, [339]; elements of victory, [340-41]; Wilderness, [341-44]; Spotsylvania, [343-344]; Sheridan's raid, [344-46]; Sherman's advance, [344-45], [346-48]; Cold Harbor, [349], [350-54]; losses, [355]; Petersburg, [359-60], [384], [386]; approves Sherman's plans, [371]; Nashville, [378]; closes in on Lee, [381], [383], [385], [386]; at meeting at City Point (Virginia), [384]; Lincoln approves terms to Lee, [385]; quoted, [386]; letter to Lee, [388]; surrender of Lee, [389-392]; terms of Lee's surrender, [390-91]; on assassination of Lincoln, [393]

Greeley, Horace, defection of, [176]

Grigsby, Colonel, Jackson and, [206]

Hagerstown (Maryland), Longstreet at, [245]

Halleck, General H. W., Federal commander in West, [121], [122], [142]; as a general, [122-23]; Grant and, [142], [146], [149], [155], [360], [363]; after Shiloh, [155]; at Corinth, [157]; General-in-Chief, [159]; military adviser at Washington, [184], [228]; reprimands Banks, [273]; censures Meade, [305]; orders Red River Expedition, [318]

Hampton Roads, Monitor and Merrimac in, [85], [197]

Hancock, General W. S., [342]; at Gettysburg, [295], [297]; at Cold Harbor, [351]

Hanover Court House (Virginia), Cooke pursues Stuart from, [219]

Hardee, General W. J., evacuates Savannah, [376]