Authors: Bruce Catton
CAMPAIGN IN MISSISSIPPI:
his district of command enlarged,
287â288
; most anxious period in the war,
289
; and problem of guerilla warfare,
291
,
305â306
,
401
; family joins him at Corinth,
297â299
; asks permission to attack in Mississippi,
300
; arrests newspaper reporter,
301â303
; argues with Sheridan,
308
; regroups his troops,
308â309
; plans to defeat Price,
309â311
; at Jackson,
313
; displeased with Rosecrans,
316
,
317â318
; attempts to cut off Van Dorn's retreat,
316
; consults Halleck about pursuing Van Dorn,
317â318
; pleased at Rosecrans's transfer,
319â320
; plans offensive southward,
320â323
; district designated military department,
321
; relations with Halleck,
321
; on McClernand,
326
; plans for Mississippi River campaign,
327â333
,
335
; rebukes men for vandalism,
336
; ordered to divide forces into four corps,
338
; letter to McClernand,
339
; tries to warn Sherman about Pemberton,
342
; in dark as to Sherman's activities,
344
; and the cotton problem,
347â352
; rebukes father for helping cotton traders,
352
; General Orders Number 11 concerning Jews,
353â356
; and problem of fugitive slaves,
356â365
,
401â405
; on the march to Vicksburg,
371â374
,
384â387
; puts McClernand in his place,
374â376
; and attempts to bypass Vicksburg,
376â382
; development of,
391â393
; attacks on,
394â399
,
462â465
; confident about Vicksburg campaign,
400â401
,
406
; family with him at Vicksburg,
414
; plans develop for Vicksburg campaign,
407â410
,
412â413
; in Vicksburg campaign,
414â449
,
450â453
; and siege of Vicksburg,
454â466
,
468â470
; decides his army to live off land,
430
; and problem of supplies,
430â431
,
434â435
; and surrender and occupation of Vicksburg,
471â485
; opposes expansion
of cotton trade,
485
; appointed major general in Regular Army,
487
Greeley, Horace,
388
Greenville, Mo.,
23
Greenwood, Miss.,
383
Grenada, Miss.,
321
,
328
,
332
,
333
Grierson, Colonel Benjamin,
422
Grimes, Senator,
180
Guerilla warfare,
290â291
,
292
,
304
,
305
,
401
Gunboats, problem of paying crews of,
54
; at Belmont,
75â76
; Polk's.
102
; constructed for Grant,
102â103
; problem of crews for,
103â104
; at Fort Henry,
141
,
143
,
144
,
147
; in raid up Tennessee River,
148â149
; return to Cairo,
150
; in attack on Fort Donelson,
151
,
158
,
160â161
,
163â164
,
168
,
169
,
177
; on expedition to Clarksville,
184â185
; disperse Confederates at Pittsburg Landing,
201
; in Vicksburg campaign,
382â386
,
411
,
413â417
,
424
,
460
Gwin, Lieutenant William,
201
H
ALLECK
, G
ENERAL
H
ENRY
W
AGER
, replaces Hunter,
85
; abilities,
85â87
; relationship with Grant,
86
,
98â99
,
196
,
197
,
207
,
275â276
,
288
,
321
,
327
,
392
; supports C. F. Smith,
88
,
89
; supports Sherman in face of criticism,
90â91
; on his work,
93
; favorably impressed by Grant's administration of Cairo district,
97
; correspondence with Buell,
116
; and proposed offensive in East Tennessee,
118
,
119
,
123â124
,
125
,
126
; treatment of secessionists,
127
; tries to restrain ferocious Union adherents,
128â129
; and decision to move on Forts Henry and Donelson,
129â133
,
135â138
; sends reinforcements to Grant at Fort Henry,
141
; and Grant's plan to take Fort Donelson,
146
,
150â151
; sends reinforcements to Paducah,
149
; suggests impressment of slaves,
152
; accepts public acclaim,
179
; creates District of West Tennessee,
184
; embarrassed by Grant's success at Forts Henry and Donelson,
186
; asks promotion and reassignment of Hitchcock,
187
; plans for Western Division,
187â188
; bids for his own advancement,
188
; and lapse in communications with Grant,
193â199
,
202â204
; plans raid on Confederate rail centers,
200
; given full control in the West,
206
; drops complaints against Grant,
206
; orders Grant to avoid substantial fight,
211
,
212
; many problems facing,
214â215
; orders Grant and Buell to act in concert,
245
; goes to Pittsburg Landing,
250
; exonerates Grant of Reid's charges,
262
; differing opinions of,
265
; plans new offensive,
265â266
; announces new organization,
266
; belittles Grant's plan for march on Corinth,
271
; persuades Grant to stay with Army,
274
; armed strength of, in Corinth area,
277
; has Vicksburg expedition in mind,
278
; and maintenance of railroad network,
278â279
; and problems in East Tennessee,
279â280
; revokes reorganization order,
281
; opposes Pope's being sent East,
284
; appointed General in Chief,
286â287
; enlarges Grant's command,
287â288
; on guerilla warfare,
291
; urges Grant to take harder attitude,
294
; dissatisfied with Buell,
301
,
308
; warns Grant against Price-Bragg junction,
307
; and Grant's decision to stop pursuit of Van Dorn,
317
; letter to George H. Thomas,
320
; designates Grant's district a military department,
321
; ideas on opening the Mississippi,
325
; discouragement of,
326
; promises reinforcements for Mississippi campaign,
328
; cryptic replies to Grant about Mississippi campaign,
329
,
330
; changes ideas about importance of railroads,
331â332
; cautions Grant
re
Mississippi expedition,
332â334
; and fugitive slave problem,
358
,
402
; urges reinforcement of Mississippi army,
373
; on importance of opening the Mississippi,
432â433
; chides Grant for paroling Pemberton's armies,
478â479
Halstead, Murat,
394â395
Hamilton, General C. S.,
311
; on the fight at luka,
311
,
312
; at battle of Corinth,
314
; in Mississippi Rivet campaign,
329
,
330
; his attack on Grant,
395â396
Hamlin, Hannibal,
180
Hankinson's Ferry, Miss.,
435
Hard Times plantation,
421
Hardee, General William J.,
19
; moves
on Ironton,
21
; Grant prepares attack on,
23â26
; withdraws into Arkansas,
41
; confers with Johnston and Beauregard,
154
; at Corinth,
214
,
216
; at Shiloh,
237
Harris, Governor Isham (Tenn.),
112â113
,
200
Harris, Tom,
12
Haynes' Bluff, Miss.,
408
Haynie, Colonel I. N.,
156
Hebert, General Louis,
470
Hildebrand, Colonel Jesse,
234
Hillyer, Captain W. S., on Grant's talkativeness,
65
; sent by Grant to investigate fraud in quartermaster department,
97
; reports Confederate counterattack at Donelson,
164
; arrives at Savannah,
222
; at Shiloh,
230
Hitchcock, General Ethan Allen,
187
Holly Springs, Miss., Van Dorn at,
317
; Grant plans to move on,
328
; as Grant's advance base,
331
; Van Dorn's raid on,
340â342
; cotton traders captured at,
351
Hooker, General Joseph,
370
“Hornets' nest,”
229
,
232
,
233
,
234
,
235
,
236
,
237
Hovey, General Alvin P.,
354
,
443
,
445
,
460
Hunter, General David, given Frémont's command,
85
; in Kansas,
187
; imminent transfer rumored,
273
; organizes Negro regiment,
364
,
404â405
Hurlbut, General Stephen A., promoted to brigadier,
17
; on move up Tennessee River,
210
; at Shiloh,
227
,
228
,
239
,
244
; at Memphis,
300
; ordered to march South,
309
; Grant orders to Pocahontas,
316
; in Mississippi River campaign,
338
; Grant's orders to, concerning Jews,
354
; reports on Grant's progress,
389
; Hamilton's attack on,
395
; sends reinforcements to Vicksburg,
460
Illinois regiments: 8th,
82
; 9th,
48
,
233
; 10th,
51
; 11th,
52
,
72
; 12th,
48
,
234
; 15th,
234
; 17th,
23
,
156
; 18th,
72
; 20th,
52
,
336
; 21st Infantry,
3â4
,
5â16
,
17
,
19
,
23
; 22nd,
75
; 24th,
23
; 27th,
78
; 29th,
72
; 37th,
62
; 40th,
210
; 41st,
232
; 48th,
156
; 49th,
156
; 52nd,
134
; 55th.
232
,
240
; 99th,
446
Indiana Regiment, 69th,
410
Iowa regiments: 2nd,
169â170
; 3rd,
277
; 6th,
228
,
240â7
th,
26
,
76
; 11th,
234
; 12th,
158
; 15th,
234
; 24th,
443
Isham, W. P.,
302
Island Number Ten,
195
,
214
,
250
,
328
J. D. Perry
, steamer,
100
Jackson, Miss., Grant's headquarters at,
309
; as Grant's goal,
331
; Pemberton at,
426
; Grant drives on,
439
; Federals take,
440â42
; Sherman's destruction at,
482â483
Jackson, Tenn.,
194
Jackson, Stonewall,
284
“Jayhawkers,”
129
Jefferson City, Mo.,
29
,
30â31
,
34
Jennison, Colonel C. R.,
128â129
Jews, General Orders Number 11 concerning,
353â356
Johnson, Bushrod,
178
Johnston, General Albert Sidney, put in command of Western theater,
57
; Southern hopes that he can take possession of Missouri,
66
; orders Polk to send men East,
74
; armed strength of,
115
,
117
; on effectiveness of Union gunboats,
147
; decides to divide forces,
154
; evacuates Bowling Green,
164
; agrees to abandon Ky.-Tenn. defensive line,
180
; position becomes desperate,
214
; regains initiative at Corinth,
216
; prepares to do battle,
220â221
; at Shiloh,
228
,
243
; death of,
236
Johnston, General Joseph E.,
329
; in command in Mississippi and Tennessee,
407
; to move to Jackson,
435
; as problem to Pemberton,
437
; reaches Jackson,
440
; orders Pemberton to move north,
443
; orders Pemberton to evacuate Vicksburg.
445
; on the defense of Vicksburg,
448
; hopes to relieve Pemberton at Vicksburg,
450â452
,
454
,
460
,
469â470
; pays tribute to Grant's army,
454
; protests paroling of Pemberton's men,
481â482
; evacuates Jackson,
482