STONEWALL JACKSON



INDEX

A

Abolitionists, i 80, 81–2, 84–6, 88–9, 93, 98, 102.
Abolitionists, Southern, i 82, 85, 88
Adour, passage of river, ii 491
Agincourt, battle of, ii 164
Albuera, battle of, ii 148
Alexander, General, U.S.A., ii 177
Allan, Colonel W., C.S.A., i 274, 309, 352; ii 9, 125
Alvinzi, General, i 419
American soldier (see also Northern and Southern soldier), i 106; ii 342, 345–8, 381
American volunteer, i 33, 48–9; ii 109, 169, 354, 373
Anderson, Colonel G. T., C.S.A., ii 250, 252, 254, 255, 271
Anderson, General R. H., C.S.A., ii 138, 162, 166, 208, 213, 234, 238, 242–3, 254, 257, 272, 329, 412–3, 416, 419–21, 432–5, 445, 459–60, 462–4, 467
Anglo-Saxon race, i 93; ii 339–40, 355
Antietam. (See Sharpsburg)
Archduke Charles of Austria, quoted, i 406
Archer, General, C.S.A., ii 95–6, 153, 159, 271, 309–10, 316–8, 434, 436
Armament. (See under Tactics, Arms)
Armies and soldiers, regular, i 48–9, 114, 133, 137, 147, 169, 220–2, 227, 427, 429–30; 32–3, 180–1, 360, 362–3, 373
Armies, Northern, i 105, 110–11, 120, 124, 157, 172, 208, 222; ii 339, 345–6, 378, 396–7
Armies, Southern, i 115, 208; 339, 397, 494
Armies, Western. (See Western). Armistead, General, C.S.A., ii 61–3, 253, 272
Army, Austrian, i 110; ii 466
Army, English, i 208, 427; ii 340, 355–6, 468
Army, French, i 110, 221, 419; ii 338, 356, 362, 372–3, 491
Army, German, i 256, 426, 427; ii 21–2, 24, 278, 342, 355, 356
Army, Mexican, i 26, 30, 34, 35, 44–5
Army of Mexico (U.S.), i 48–9
Army of Northern Virginia (strength, etc.), i 172, 174, 232, 271, 389; ii 13, 72, 74, 111–2, 118, 123–4, 165–6, 168, 196, 208, 225, 228–30, 235–6, 242, 267, 271–2, 274–5, 280, 289, 294, 296, 303, 308, 331, 338, 341–4, 347–60, 370–1, 382, 386–7, 398–9, 406, 412–3, 440, 467–8, 487
Army of Prussia, i 110; 338
Army of the Potomac (strength, etc.), i 202, 213, 216, 218, 231, 235, 250, 252, 265, 389; ii 2, 3, 9, 30, 43, 46, 72, 75, 84, 122, 124, 167, 198, 213, 228–31, 243, 267, 272–5, 278–9, 294–5, 299, 300, 314, 327, 329, 331–2, 337, 339, 341–4, 381, 401, 410–2, 466–8
Army of the Rappahannook, Federal, under McDowell (strength, etc.) i 292, 293–4, 304, 355–6, 386
Army of the Shenandoah, Confederate, i 123, 167
Army of the Shenandoah, Federal, under Banks (strength, etc.), i 213–4, 224–6, 269, 293–4, 316–7, 355–6, 447
Army of the Valley (strength, etc.), i 219–25, 228, 235, 253–5, 260, 274, 284, 304, 309–13, 333, 349, 355–6, 371, 373–4, 385, 419, 424–5, 434, 437–8; ii 3, 9, 17–18, 20, 26, 29–30, 34, 68, 79, 83, 85–6, 97, 102, 109, 111, 119, 126–7, 152–3, 160, 164, 169, 178, 247, 268
Army of Virginia, Federal, under Pope, (strength, etc.), i 401; ii 78, 97, 100, 103, 113, 116, 122–3, 124, 132, 135, 151, 165–6, 171, 176
Army of Western Virginia, Federal, under Rosecrans and Frémont, (strength, etc.), i 186, 188, 205, 213, 217, 269, 275, 293–4, 295, 303, 355–6, 446
Army, United States (strength, etc.), (see also Officers), i 24–5, 33, 58, 104–5, 111, 120; ii 30, 33, 36–7, 59, 180
Ashby, General Turner, C.S.A., i 178, 220, 222–5, 227–8, 230, 236–9, 241–2, 246, 259, 264, 265–6, 268–70, 273–4, 284, 288, 291, 303, 309, 320–2, 328–9, 331–4, 342, 345, 350–2, 354, 355–6, 359, 360–3, 368, 431, 436, 446; ii 189, 286
Aspern, battle of, ii 277, 493
Assaye, battle of, ii 491
Atkinson, General, C.S.A., ii 319–20
Aulic Council, i 419
Austerlitz, battle of, i 59, 418, 423; ii 187–8, 395, 426
Averell, General, U.S.A., ii 46, 293, 438, 457

B

Badajos, siege of, ii 490
Balloons, ii 307, 418–9, 425, 480
Banks, General N. P., U.S.A. (see also Army of the Shenandoah), i 184, 189, 196, 202, 2113, 216, 218–9, 224–8, 230–2, 235, 247–8, 251–2, 259–60, 263–72, 274–8, 280–4, 287–94, 297, 301–3, 311, 314–7, 321, 323–30, 333–4, 336, 342–4, 347–50, 355–6, 372, 392, 398, 400–1, 405, 408, 411–3, 415, 426, 427, 429–30, 432–3, 441, 447; ii 75, 79, 82, 84, 86, 90, 92, 97, 100–3, 116, 140, 169–70, 182–3, 199, 205, 247, 273, 285, 295, 334, 341, 345, 370, 392–3, 485
“Barbara Fritchie,” i 65
Barksdale, General, C.S.A., ii 259, 271, 306–7
Barlow, General, U.S.A., ii 434, 439
Barossa, battle of, i 254
Bartow, General, C.S.A., i 135, 141–3, 145–6, 150, 160
Bath, skirmish near, i 190
Bautzen, battle of, ii 19, 192
Bayard, General, U.S.A., i 344, 352, 354, 355–6, 359, 446; ii 79, 83, 87–8, 92, 165–6, 180
Beaulieu, General, i 413, 419
Beauregard, General, C.S.A., i 38, 50, 124, 131–3, 136, 141, 147, 151–2, 156, 159–60, 165, 175–6, 201; ii 15
Beaver Dam Creek, Virginia, engagement at, ii 16
Bee, General, C.S.A., i 135, 141–7, 150, 151, 160
Belle Boyd, i 327
Benjamin, Hon. J. P., i 178, 184, 187, 199, 200–201, 203–6, 209–10, 273
Berry, General, U.S.A., ii 427, 440, 447, 450, 456
Bidassoa, passage of river, ii 491
Bigelow, Captain, U.S.A., i 423
Birney, General, U.S.A., ii 316, 318–9, 328
“Black Republicans,” i 81, 86, 96, 102
Blenker, General, U.S.A., i 248, 260, 266, 277, 295, 302, 364, 373–4, 379, 415
Blockade, i 112–3, 124, 213; ii 108, 207, 334, 405
Blücher, Field-Marshal, i 75–6, 259
Bonham, General, C.S.A., i 142, 150
Boots, i 222, 312, 428; ii 203, 205, 209, 235, 349, 350, 353, 382
Borcke, Major Eeros von, C.S.A., ii 282–3
Boswell, Captain J. K., C.S.A., ii 125–6, 449, 455, 465
Boteler, Hon. R., Colonel, C.S.A., i 272, 348, ii 77, 202
Boteler’s Ford, engagement at, 239, ii 472–3
Braddock, General, i 227
Branch, General, C.S.A., i 311, 411, ii 13, 15, 20, 21, 95–6, 153, 157, 161, 271, 366–7
Brandy Station, battle of, ii 112
Bridges, i 266, 359, 361, 364, 378, 381, 387; ii 7–8, 12, 17, 20, 27, 44, 49, 50, 52, 119, 121, 136, 240, 301, 306–7, 409, 415, 417, 424
Bristoe Station, Virginia, engagement at, ii 133, 136
Brown, Colonel, C.S.A., ii 280, 434
Brown, John, i 76
Buchanan, President, i 97, 226
Buena Vista, battle of, i 30
Buford, General, U.S.A., ii 79, 83, 87, 106, 139, 165–6, 171, 180
Bull Run, battle of. (See Manassas)
Bunker’s Hill, battle of, 1776, i 106
Burks, Colonel, C.S.A., i 220, 240, 262, 264
Burns, General, U.S.A., ii 328
Burnside, General A. E., U.S.A., ii 73, 79, 84, 103, 106, 111, 113, 117, 187, 243, 258, 299–301, 303, 306–7, 320, 324–5, 329, 333, 336–7, 342, 405, 410, 488
Busaco, battle of, ii 191, 228, 330
Butterfield, General, U.S.A., ii 419, 428, 438


C

Cadets, Military Institute, i 56, 58–60, 62–3, 98–9, 104, 295
Cadets, West Point, i 12–20, 22, 55
Cæsar, i 75, 409; ii 338
Campbell, Colonel, U.S.A., i 309, 332; ii 91–2
Camp Lee, Virginia, i 104
Cannæ battle of, ii 332
Carrington, Captain, C.S.A., i 369–70
Carroll, General, U.S.A., 371
Catholic Church, i 53
Cavaliers, the English, i 2, 83
Cedar Run, Virginia, battle of, ii Chap. XV, 109, 186, 235, 247, 279, 287, 342, 370, 375, 484–5
Cedarviile, Virginia, cavalry engagement near, i 319–20
Cerro Gordo, battle of, i 30–2, 35, 38, 45
Chancellorsville, battle of, i 423, 433; ii Chap. XXIII, Chap. XXIV, 187, 370, 485, 487, 490, 491
Chantilly or Ox Hill, engagement at, ii 183–5, 287
Chaplains, i ; ii 399
Chapultepec, battle of, i 40–3, 45–6, 50, 64
Chew, Captain, C.S.A., i 220; ii 375
Churubusco, battle of, i 38–9, 50
Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of, ii 490
Clausewitz, General, i 407; ii 196
Clyde, Field-Marshal Lord, ii 355
Cobb, General, C.S.A., ii 226, 271, 448
Coercion, i 93–7, 101–2
Cold Harbour, battle of. (See Gaines’ Mill)
Cold Harbour, second battle of, 1864, ii 228
Colli, General, i 413, 418, Colquitt, General, C.S.A., ii 271, 441, 444
Colston, General, C.S.A., ii 412, 441, 447–9, 455, 460, 467
Columbia, district of, i 108–9
Command, selections for, i 226; ii 300, 344–5
Command, system of, ii 342–4
Comte de Paris, ii 215, 223
Confederacy, the resources of, i 111–2; ii 205
Confederate territory, i 108–9
Conscription Act, Southern, i 273, 303
Conscripts, ii 348
Contreras, battle of, i 36–7, 39, 64
Cooke, Colonel, C.S.A., i 348
Cooking, i 222; ii 349
Corbin, ii 364, 383
Cornwallis, Lord, i 278
Cortez, i 26, 28, 35, 43
Couch, General, U.S.A., ii 267
Council of War, i 37
Cox, General, U.S.A., i 314; ii 85
Crampton’s Gap, engagement at, ii 224–6
Crawford, General, U.S.A., ii 247–8
Creçy, battle of, ii 340
Crimean campaign, i 171, 208, 226, 422
Cromwell, i 64, 73, 83, 101, 108, 412, 443; ii 494
Cross Keys, battle of, i Chap. XI, 405, 408, 412, 423, 424, 427, 443, 446; ii 200, 484–5
Crown Prince of Prussia, ii 278
Crutchfield, Cal. S., C.S.A., i 369; ii 50, 57, 222, 449, 453–4
Cunningham, Cal., C.S.A., ii 26, 35
Cutts, Colonel, C.S.A., ii 249


D

Dabney, Reverend Dr., Major, C.S.A., i 181, 206, 253, 255, 274, 276, 286, 295, 298, 300, 303, 309, 322, 333, 379, 381, 385, 395, 417, 429, 440, 442; ii 17, 21, 23, 33–4, 67, 69, 71, 77, 89, 164, 212, 313, 368–9, 385–7, 472–3
Davis, President, i 79, 131, 172–6, 186, 201, 203, 207–8, 210, 215, 218–9, 226, 280, 289, 294, 302, 305, 310, 388, 409, 428; ii 69, 77–8, 122, 207, 274–6, 280, 303, 331, 333, 336, 345, 382, 396, 404, 488–9
D’Erlon, Count, ii 59
Desaix, General, i 111
Deserters, i 290; ii 111, 275–6, 356, 364, 366, 385, 411, 425
Discipline (see also Straggling), i 16–8, 45, 48–9, 64, 104, 106, 111, 117–8, 152–3, 161–2, 169, 179, 193–5, 197, 208–9, 212, 214, 221, 223, 252–4, 273, 362; ii 36, 75, 188, 204, 209, 276, 350, 353, 355, 357–63, 411
Doles, General, C.S.A., ii 441, 443
Donnelly, General, U.S.A., i 338, 341, 447
Doubleday, General, U.S.A., ii 146, 245, 246, 316, 318, 328
Douglas, Cal. H. K., C.S.A., ii 210, 214, 223
Douro, passage of river, ii 490
Drayton, General, C.S.A., ii 272
Dresden, campaign of, i 418
Dress, i 63, 105, 115, 129, 221–2; ii 205, 209, 282, 351, 353


E

Early, General Jubal A., C.S.A., i 152, ii 93–6, 101, 118–22, 145, 148, 153–4, 157, 161–2, 165, 249, 251, 254, 269–71, 303, 306, 308, 310, 318–20, 329, 412, 416, 462–3, 467
Earthworks and intrenchments (see also under Tactics), i 30–1, 35–40, 106, 158, 170, 232, 233, 278, 307, 308, 388, 391; ii 9, 14–6, 18–9, 112, 182–3, 200, 305, 325, 327, 347
Eckmühl, campaign of, i 418
Edict of Emancipation, ii 289–90, 335, 411
Elk Run Valley, position in, ii 199
Elzey, General, C.S.A., i 151, 309, 337, 339–40, 443
Episcopal Church, i 55
Eugène, Prince, i 409
Evans, General N. G., C.S.A., i 142–4, 146–7, 151, 160, 172; ii 178, 208, 242, 258, 491
Ewell, General R. S., C.S.A., i 25, 50, 274, 276–7, 280–4, 288, 290, 294, 302–3, 314–5, 327–30, 332, 334, 337–9, 341, 343, 345, 351, 355, 359, 365, 367–8, 372, 374–7, 380–3, 391, 393, 400, 415, 427, 431, 433, 438–41; ii 18, 21, 26, 32–5, 38, 42, 44, 61, 64–5, 85, 87–8, 90–1, 94–6, 104–5, 125–6, 129, 131, 133, 136–7, 139, 141, 144–5, 147, 149, 155, 204, 208, 210, 242, 271, 280, 287–8, 303
Eylau, battle of, i 259; ii 19


F

Fair Oaks, Virginia, battle of. (See Seven Pines)
Falling Waters, Va., engagement at, i 128–30, 165
Field exercises, ii 412
Field, General, U.S.A., i 280, 282; ii 95, 97, 153, 158–9, 161, 164, 271, 309
Flodden, battle of, ii 332
Flournoy, Colonel, U.S.A., i 310, 320, 342
“Fog of War, the”, ii 194–5
Forno, Colonel, C.S.A., ii 145, 148, 153, 159, 164
Forrest, General, U.S.A., i 333
Fortifications, i 16, 30, 35, 39, 40, 125, 158, 213, 233, 250, 389; ii 185, 198–9, 305, 347, 350, 383, 408, 430–1, 480
Fortresses, i 28–9, 40, 109, 125; ii 199
Fox-hunting, i 9, 161
Franklin, General, W. B., U.S.A., ii 54, 56–7, 138, 170, 182, 186, 224–5, 229, 233, 243, 272, 313–6, 320–2, 324, 328
Frayser's Farm, Virginia, battle of, i chapter xiv; ii 279, 486
Frederick the Great, i 75, 173, 227, 404, 409, 410, 414, 419, 441; ii 338, 497
Fredericksburg, battle of, ii chapter xx, 109, 370, 484
Frémont, General John C., U.S.A., i 213, 248, 250, 269, 271–2, 275, 277, 280, 293–5, 301–3, 314, 344–6, 348–54, 355–6, 359–61, 363, 365, 367–8, 372–3, 375–6, 379, 381, 384, 386, 391–3, 398–401, 404–5, 408, 412–3, 415, 423–4, 426, 429, 431–2, 434, 442, 446; ii 19, 75, 155, 199, 342–3, 345, 393, 484–5
French, General, U.S.A., ii 40, 43, 251, 257, 328
Front Royal, engagement at, i chapter x, 337–8, 405, 412, 447; ii 392–3
Fuentes d'Onor, battle of, ii 228, 330
Fulkerson, Colonel, C.S.A., i 220, 240–1, 243, 262; ii 26, 35
Funsten, Colonel, U.S.A., i 237


G

Gaines’ Mill, Virginia, battle of, ii chapter xiii, 201, 228, 279, 341, 348
Garland, General, C.S.A., ii 271
Garnett, General, C.S.A., i 190, 194, 220, 229, 243–5, 253, 255, 257; ii 175, 272, 370, 487
Garnett, Lieut.-Colonel, C.S.A., ii 92, 94, 104
Geary, General, U.S.A., i 316, 321, 350, 355–6, 424, 447
German soldiers in America, i 352, 373, 375; ii 155, 339, 466
Getty, General, U.S.A., ii 328
Gettysburg, battle of, i 169, 254, 433; ii 278, 469, 487–8
Gibbon, General John, U.S.A., ii 146–8, 244–6, 316–9, 325, 328
Gneisenau, i 75
Gordon, General G. H., U.S.A., i 264, 266, 270, 323–5, 329, 334, 338–9, 447; ii 115, 134, 247–8, 252, 275
Gordon, General J. B., C.S.A., ii 396, 486
Graham, Rev. Dr., i 199, 212, 229–30, 258
Grant, General Ulysses S., U.S.A., i 26, 44–5, 48–50, 58, 87, 208, 255, 276, 433; ii 188, 223, 228, 371, 479, 485, 487, 489, 490
Gravelotte, battle of, i 259; ii 21–2, 24, 71, 356
Green, General, C.S.A., i 333
Greene, General, U.S.A., ii 247–9, 251
Gregg, General, C.S.A., ii 90, 153, 156–7, 161, 164, 271, 309, 317–8, 325–6
Griffin, General, U.S.A., ii 328
Grigsby, Colonel, C.S.A., i 303; ii 247, 249, 251
Grouchy, Marshal, ii 59, 260
Grover, General, U.S.A., ii 159
Groveton, battle of, ii chapter xvi, 279, 287, 468, 490, 491
Guerillas, i 44, 45–6; ii 82
Guinaldo, 1812, ii 492
Gustavus Adolphus, i 409


H

Halleck, General, U.S.A., ii 83–5, 100, 103, 107, 113, 131, 133, 182–3, 185, 211, 226, 289, 299
Hampden, ii 495, 498
Hampton, General Wade, C.S.A., i 143–4, 150–1, 160, 333; ii 122, 167, 205, 208, 242–3, 291, 294, 331, 336, 337, 414
Hancock, General W. S., U.S.A., ii 328
Hancock, skirmish near, i 191
Hannibal, i 75, 409; ii 11, 196, 338
Hanover Court House, Virginia, engagement at, ii 4
Harman, Colonel W. A., C.S.A., i 253; ii 268 Harman, Major, C.S.A., i 182, 228
Harper's Ferry, investment of, ii chapter xviii, 280, 288, 376, 479
Harris, General N., C.S.A., ii 475
Hartsuff, Colonel, U.S.A., i 294
Hasdrubal, ii 196
Hatch, General, U.S.A., i 288, 332, 334, 447; ii 163, 173, 175, 178
Hawks, Major, C.S.A., i 182; ii 471
Hayes, General, U.S.A., ii 447
Hays, General, C.S.A., ii 184, 271
Heintzleman, General S. P., U.S.A., i 142–3, ii 53, 122
Hill, General A. P., C.S.A., i 50, 395, 397; ii 9, 12–4, 15–6, 21–6, 28–32, 35, 38, 42, 45, 47–8, 54, 61–2, 65, 80, 83–5, 88, 90–1, 94, 104–5, 125, 131, 141, 145, 149, 152–3, 156–62, 208, 215, 219, 221–4, 235–6, 241–3, 254, 258–9, 261, 269–70, 304, 308, 310–1, 316, 319, 320, 366, 370, 412, 432, 441, 442, 448–51, 455, 459–60, 467, 473
Hill, General D. H., C.S.A., i 27, 50, 55, 176, 200, 202, 216–8, 397; ii 9, 12–4, 17–8, 29, 30, 32–6, 40, 42, 52, 55–8, 61–5, 79, 111, 122, 167, 205, 208, 220, 224–6, 236, 238, 241–2, 244, 247–51, 254–5, 257, 271, 276, 280, 303, 305, 308, 310–1, 320, 329, 357, 361, 375, 382, 405
Hitchcock, General, U.S.A., i 294
Hoche, General, i 111
Hohenlinden, battle of, ii 466
Hoke, General, C.S.A., ii 319
Holmes, General, C.S.A., ii 9, 11, 47–8, 59, 61, 65
Hood, General J. B., C.S.A., i 394; ii 26, 35–6, 38, 42, 119, 163, 236, 241–2, 244, 247–9, 251, 254–5, 262, 272, 310, 322–3, 329, 348, 353, 407, 425, 455
Hooker, General Joseph, U.S.A., i 50; ii 68, 122, 136, 139–40, 156–9, 166, 179, 187–8, 216, 226, 237, 240–50, 255, 261, 272, 275, 306, 314, 328, 337, 341, 404, 406–10, 412–19, 422–8, 430–1, 434, 438–9, 445, 449, 453, 457–60, 462–6, 468–9, 472, 486
Horsemanship, i 70, 161, 198, 224, 362; ii 339–40
Horse-masters, i 225
Horse-racing, i 9
Horses, i 9, 111, 161, 224; ii 115, 186, 189, 273, 292–3, 299, 414
Hotchkiss, Major J., C.S.A., i 181, 303, 349, 381, 416, 440; ii 87, 110, 215, 241, 327, 431–2, 436, 451, 487
Howard, General O. O., U.S.A., i 152, ii 328, 416, 427, 436, 438–40, 442, 444, 465–6
Huger, General, C.S.A., i 50; ii 9, 11, 14, 45, 47–8, 52–4, 58–9, 61–2, 65
Humphreys, General, U.S.A., ii 267, 328
Hundley’s Corner, Virginia, engagement at, ii 16, 22
Hunt, General, U.S.A., ii 66
Hunter, General, U.S.A., i 142–3, ii 73, 84


I

Imboden, General, C.S.A., i 121, 144–5, 149, 163, 378, 420, 439
“Immortals,” the, i 15–6
India, i 58
Indians, i 5–6, 24–5
Information in war. (See Intelligence, etc.)
Inkermann, battle of, ii 175, 340
Intelligence Department and Information, i 224, 232, 258–9, 287, 326–7, 412–4, 422–3; ii 39, 82–3, 89, 120, 145, 170–1, 188–9, 193–5, 213, 415, 418–9, 427
Interior lines. (See Strategy)
Irish soldiers in America, i 242, 311; ii 340
Ironsides, the, i 225, 443
Italy, campaign of, i 418, 419
Iverson, Col., C.S.A., ii 441, 443


J

Jackson, Cummins, uncle of General T. J. Jackson, i 7, 8, 10, 11
Jackson, Elizabeth, i 5
Jackson family, characteristics of, i 3, 5–6
Jackson family, origin of, i 3–4
Jackson, General, President of the United States, i 4, 15, 106
Jackson, John, i 4–6
Jackson, John, father of General T. J. Jackson, i 5–6
Jackson, Julia, mother of General T. J. Jackson, i 6–7, 11, 52; ii 384
Jackson, Julia, daughter of General T. J. Jackson, ii 384–5, 400, 470
Jackson, Mary Anna, wife of General T. J. Jackson, i 59, 61, 67–73, 76, 103–4, 116, 156, 161, 176–8, 257–8, 272; ii 55, 280, 384–5, 396, 400, 470–1, 495
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, “Stonewall”, Lieut.-General, C.S.A.:

Advice overruled, ii 61, 78, 109, 114, 489
Anecdotes of, i 10, 19, 20, 27, 46–7, 68, 100, 114, 130, 134, 145, 154, 163, 165–6, 177, 190, 212, 230, 247, 300, 303, 312–3, 336, 347–8, 370, 394, 396, 439–41; ii 50–1, 57–8, 67, 69, 70, 71–2, 82, 95, 115, 126–7, 143–4, 160, 164, 202, 210, 214–5, 223, 253, 256, 259–60, 264–7, 282–4, 302, 312–3, 315, 318, 326, 364–7, 381, 387–8, 389, 399, 400, 482, 499

Appointments:

To Cadetship, i 13
First Regiment of artillery U.S.A., i 24
Magruder’s Field Battery, i 33
Professorship at Military Institute, i 56
Topographical Department, C.S.A., i 114
Virginia Volunteers, i 114
Command at Harper’s Ferry, 1861, i 115
First Brigade of Army of Shenandoah, i 123,
Command of District of Shenandoah Valley, i 164,
Command of Second Army Corps, ii 280

Birth, i 5
Birthplace, i 5, 131, 163
Boyhood, i 8–10, 410
Brother, i 6, 9
Caricatures of, i 65; ii 370, 390
Childhood, i 7–9
Compared with:

Cromwell, ii 494
Grant, ii 489
Hasdrubal, ii 196
Johnston, ii 489
Lee, ii 488
Napoleon, i 22–3; ii 493
Ney, ii 191, 193
Prince Frederick Charles, ii 196
Sherman, ii 489
Wellington, ii 191, 490–3
Wolfe, ii 494

Criticism of his manœuvres refuted, i 258; ii 16–24, 54, 57–8, 100–5
Death, ii 470–1
Devotion of his men, i 77, 165, 286, 434; ii 281–2, 366, 370–1, 373–4
Dispatches, ii 373
Dissatisfaction with conduct of war, i 154, 175–6, 203–4; ii 70, 71, 391
Estimate of:

Banks’, i 315
Lee’s, ii 469–70, 477–8
Letcher’s, i 205
Lexington’s, i 63–5, 76
McClellan’s, ii 109
Northern generals’, i 232–3, 314, 325, 399; ii 54, 109, 479
Northern press’, ii 109
Northern soldiers’, ii 223, 381
President Davis’, ii 470
President of Baltimore and Ohio Railway, i 314
Southern people’s, ii 74, 109, 477, 479
Southern soldiers’, i 129, 165, 177–8, 437–8; ii 279, 284–5, 373–4, 381, 480
Swinton’s, ii 477

First estimate of:

His friends’, i 114
His officers’, i 196–7, 283, 438–40; ii 370–1
His troops’, i 197–8

Funeral, ii 476–7
Guards the camp, i 134
Horsemanship, i 9, 18, 70, 115
Influence on his soldiers, i 117, 429, 432, 436; ii 398, 494, 499
Influence on the Southern people, ii 494
Letters of:

On faith, i 71, 72, 272–3
On his travels, i 70–1
On state of country, i 76
On promotion, i 114, 130; ii 280
On necessity of secrecy, i 116, 258
After First Manassas, i 155
On defence of Harper’s Ferry, i 125
On battle of First Manassas, i 156–7
On leave of absence, i 161; ii 385–6
On parting with Stonewall Brigade, i 164
On selection of staff-officer, i 179–80
On appointment of staff-officer, i 183
On discipline, i 195
On resignation of command, i 204–5
On defence of Valley, i 217–8
On threatening Washington, i 252
On fighting on Sunday, i 257
On making “thorough work” of campaign, i 272
On attacking Banks, i 276, 281–4
On Banks’ character, i 278
On obedience of orders, i 281, 308
On qualities of West Virginia troops, i 298
On straggling, i 427
On surrender of Harper’s Ferry, ii 224
On promotion of officers, ii 374
On giving over guns of Army Corps, ii 375
On the people of the Valley, ii 376
On birth of his daughter, ii 384–5
On peace, ii 385

Library, i 69
Losses:

At Falling Waters, i 129
At First Manassas, i 157
On Romney expedition, i 195
At Kernstown, i 253, 260
At M’Dowell, i 299
At Cedarville, i 320
At Front Royal, i 353
At Winchester, i 353
At Cross Keys, i 376
At Port Republic, i 385
At Valley Campaign, i 424
At Gaines’ Mill, ii 42
At Cedar Run, ii 105, 287
At Groveton, ii 146, 287
At Second Manassas, ii 164, 287
At Chantily, ii 185, 287
At Harper’s Ferry, ii 223, 288
At Sharpsburg, ii 255, 271–2, 288
At Boteler’s Ford, ii 270
On the Rappahannock, ii 287
At Bristoe Station, ii 287
At Fredericksburg, ii 329
At Chancellorsville, ii 467

Marriage, i 59
Military Maxims of, ii 496

Attack, i 162–3
Infantry fire, i 162
Use of bayonet, i 163, 229
Cavalry in touch with the enemy, i 342
Strategy of weaker army, i 412, 415, 420; ii 398
Defensive strategy, i 418
Value of time, i 417–8, 481
Mystifying and misleading, i 420
Pursuit, i 420; ii 76–7, 481
A routed army, i 420
Battle against odds, i 420
Point of attack, i 420
Vigour in attack, i 420; ii 31, 76–7, 179, 481
Rapidity, i 420; ii 481
Rest on the march, i 426
Forced marches, i 426–7
Invasion, i 174–5; ii 77, 481
Concentration of force, i 175; ii 77
Councils of War, i 230
Reaping fruits of victory, ii 322, 481
Defensive positions, ii 305
Meeting superior numbers, ii 326
Unsuccessful officers, ii 342
Promotion of officers, ii 374, 465
Example to be set by superior officers, ii 386
Activity, i 412, 419–20; ii 398
Secret of success in war, ii 480
Earthworks, ii 481
Loss in forced marches, ii 482
Patriotism, ii 497

Narrow escapes of, i 369; ii 41–2, 160
Personal characteristics of:

Ability, i 47–8
Absence of show and assumption, i 115, 117, 164–5, 435–6, 444–5; ii 71, 478
Absent-minded, i 63, 77; ii 390, 398
Abstemiousness, i 60, 336, 436; ii 495
Abstraction, power of, i 21, 69, 74; ii 391
Accuracy of statement, i 62–3
Admiration of Lee, i 307, 397–8; ii 77
Admiration of Napoleon’s genius, i 58, 416
Admiration of Confederate soldier, i 437; ii 373–4, 462
Affection, i 8, 22; ii 495–6
Ambition, i 11, 21, 23, 46, 71, 157, 196; ii 381, 495
Anger, i 19, 436, 441–2; ii 71, 370
Appearance:

On the battlefield, i 147, 149, 165, 243–4, 340; ii 34, 50, 94, 311–2, 432, 436
As a cadet, i 14, 18, 22
In camp, ii 388–9
In childhood, i 9
At councils of war, i 229–30, 397; ii 69, 123
At Lexington, i 61, 63
At reviews, i 164–5
On service, i 115, 312–3; ii 478

Application, i 10, 15–17, 20–1, 33, 46; ii 490
Audacity, i 411; ii 487, 491
Bible:

His guide, i 61, 73
Literal interpretation of the, i 61, 257
Study of the, i 61, 69

Camaraderie, i 436–7, 439; ii 373
Carelessness of comfort, i 161, 187, 192, 196, 246, 435–6, 438
Careless of popular opinion, i 155–6; ii 376
Catholicity, i 438–9
Cheerfulness, i 8, 66–7; ii 315, 377–8
Choice of companions, i 21
Clanship, i 11
Concentration, power of, i 20, 66, 74; ii 391, 396, 496
Consideration for others, i 19–20, 438; ii 374, 376
Conversation, i 165; ii 389–90
Coolness under fire, i 41–2, 47, 130, 147, 149, 163, 165, 437; ii 318, 396
Courage, moral, i 12, 21, 77, 437; ii 480
Courage, physical, i 10, 39, 41–2, 77, 130, 163, 165, 244; ii 480–2
Courtesy, i 9, 66, 116, 436, 438; ii 376, 389–90, 453
Decision, i 10, 12
Decision in emergencies, ii 490–1
Devotion to duty, i 19, 21, 33, 78, 116, 161
Devotion to Virginia, i 99, 103, 204, 209–10; ii 346, 495
Devotion to his wife, i 116
Dislike of profanity, i 145
Distaste of show, i 115, 129–30, 221
Early rising, ii 50, 55, 68, 284–5
Earnestness, i 12, 20, 66, 77, 117, 237; 390
Economical habits, i 70
Endurance, i 438; ii 189, 481
Energy, i 10, 43, 60, 191, 192, 377–9, 412, 436; ii 189, 233, 478, 481, 494
Enthusiasm, i 66
Estimate of time, i 13, 187–8
Faith, i 71–3, 77, 163, 211; ii 462, 465, 488, 495
Family pride, i 11
Fearlessness of responsibility, i 77; ii 480
Finesse, i 116; ii 280
Freedom from cant, i 73
Gentleness, i 20, 71, 436, 439
Gravity, i 8, 66; ii 390
Health, i 9, 11, 21, 60, 69, 78, 160–1, 214; ii 55, 76, 385, 481
Horror of war, i 103, 257; ii 385
Hospitality, i 70; ii 388–9
Humility, i 445; ii 495
Imagination, i 66, 74, 417; ii 478, 484
Industry. (See Application)
Inflexibility, i 19, 63
Information, range of, ii 390
Intellectual development, i 21, 23
Intellectual training for war, i 74–6, 78; ii 394–6
Kindness, i 8, 20, 67, 76; ii 364, 389
Knowledge of military history, i 58, 420; ii 390, 394–5
Language, i 73
Love of art, i 71; ii 390
Love of children, i 68, 212; ii 302, 364, 400
Love of fighting, i 27, 33, 43, 149, 209, 439; ii 481
Love of history, i 69–70; ii 390
Love of home, i 9, 71, 199, 210; ii 346
Love of Nature, i 66, 70, 71, 366
Love of peace, i 103, 257; ii 385
Love of theological discussion, i 165, 212
Love of truth, i 62
Manners. (See Courtesy)
Modesty, i 47, 198, 210; ii 370, 380, 390, 462, 465
Neatness, i 63
Never knew when he was beaten, i 150, 244, 252, 438
Peculiar gestures, i 149, 166
Perseverance, i 10, 15–16, 22
Personal magnetism, i 197, 437
Playfulness, i 65, 177, 212
Power of drawing inferences, ii 483, 486
Prayer, i 61, 68, 73, 103, 165, 210, 443–4; ii 496
Pride in his soldiers, i 156–7, 166–7, 195, 443; ii 341
Purity, i 10, 23, 74; ii 399
Recreations, i 18, 60, 69, 70
Reflective habits, ii 391, 396
Religion on service, i 443–4; ii 399
Religious views, i 72, 163
Reserve, i 18, 66, 74
Resolution, ii 435, 445, 481, 491
Reticence, i 115–6; ii 89, 284–5, 483
Reticence as regards his achievements, i 155, 157; ii 374
Self-control, i 210; ii 494
Self-possession, ii 478
Self-reliance, i 21, 23, 48; ii 488, 490, 495
Self-sacrifice, i 204, 209; ii 494
Sense of honour, i 20
Shrewdness, i 14
Shyness, i 18, 27, 60; ii 478
Silence, i 22, 63, 64, 115, 197, 436; ii 390, 391, 398, 478
Simplicity, i 23, 115, 435–6; ii 494
Studious habits, i 18, 22, 68–9, 74, 410
Study, method of, i 20, 69; ii 391
Study of, and training for, war, i 48, 57–9, 69, 745–5, 78, 250, 410, 416; ii 394–5
Sunday, observance of, i 61, 257, 273, 287, 302, 443
Tact, i 19, 117–8, 165, 438
Taste for strong liquor, ii 495
Temper, i 14, 71, 210, 436; ii 370, 495
Temperance, i 60; ii 399
Thankfulness, i 71, 130, 156
Thoroughness, i 421; ii 496
Truthfulness and sincerity, i 8, 20, 23, 62, 74; ii 370, 380, 492, 496
Vindictiveness, i 19; ii 370, 495

Practice and principles of, military:

Administration:

Care for comfort of men, i 165, 192, 443; ii 374
Care of private rights, i 166, 197–8
Care of wounded, i 260, 300, 437; ii 402–3
Examination of officers, i 182
Hospitals, i 437
Medical service, i 118, 437, 444; ii 386
Supply, i 118; ii 374, 386, 417
Transport, i 118; ii 374, 386

Command:

Application of military code to volunteers, ii 355
Councils of War, i 229–30; ii 488
Courtesy to men, i 165; ii 366
Duties of commanding officers, i 161, 179, 193
Employment of regular officers with volunteers, i 181
Employment of unsuccessful officers, ii 342, 489
Encouragement of initiative, ii 343
Official reports, i 436; ii
Recommendations for promotion, ii 364, 374
Relations with his officers, i 436, 438–42; ii 325–6, 363–4, 366–70, 374, 488–9
Relations with his soldiers, i 436–7; ii 366, 376
Relations with his staff, i 439–41; ii 389
Scope on battlefield, ii 343, 491
Selection of officers for the staff, i 179–83; ii 364
Supervision, i 376, 436; ii 189
System of, i 117–8,