Hooker, General Joseph, failure in Virginia, [185]; Second Bull Run, [238]; supersedes Burnside, [251], [289-90]; discipline, [252]; as a general, [254]; on deserters, [255]; joins Grant, [280]; at Wauhatchie, [281]; Lookout Mountain, [282-285]; Chancellors ville, [287]; Washington interferes with, [288]; Lincoln's letter to, [289-290]; resignation, [290-91]

"Hornets' Nest," [150], [152]

Howard, General O. O., Gettysburg campaign, [295], [297]; at Chancellorsville, [257]; commands Army of the Tennessee, [359]

Huger, General Benjamin, against Butler, [35]

Hunter, General David, and Washington interference, [331], [338-89]; Sigel replaced by, [338], [350]; succeeded by Sheridan, [339]; success at Staunton, [355]; and Early, [356]

Hurlbut, General S. A., at Shiloh, [152], [153]

Imboden, General J. D., at Bull Run, [49]; describes Jackson, [50]; Gettysburg, [305]

Indiana, Morgan's Raid, [59], [278-79]

Indians, part in Civil War, [60], [166]

Ingraham, Commodore D. N., attacks blockade at Charleston, [308]