Boston, Mass., 823, 844, 1058 Boteler, Alexander, 116, 475 Botts, John M., 101 Bounties (U.S.) enlistment, 20, 115, 203, 237, 355, 746, 847, 1016; subscriptions for, 590 Bounty brokers, 746 Bourland, James A., 97 Bourne, William Oland, 98 Boutte Station, La.: skirmish at, 137 Bowen, Nicholas, 41 Bower, Clark, 204 Bowling Green, Ky.: topographical sketch <strong>of</strong>, 820 Boyce, Charles H., 99 Boyce, James Petigru, 100 Boyd, Belle, 101 Boyd, Crosby Noyes, 101 Boyers, Jacob, 795 Boyle, Francis A., 899 Boyle, Jeremiah T., 113 Boyle, William, 102 Bradbury, William H., 103 Bradford, J. O., 907 Bradford, Joshua Taylor, 104 Bragg, Braxton, 105; correspondence <strong>of</strong>, 66, 730, 846, 870, 973; plan <strong>of</strong> attack on Franklin, Tenn., 870; problems with <strong>war</strong> correspondents, 761; reports on Battle <strong>of</strong> Chickamauga, 870; capture <strong>of</strong> Col. John T. Wilder, 888; generalship <strong>of</strong>, 143; engraved portrait <strong>of</strong>, 1034; invasion <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, 473, 605, 703, 782 Branch, Lawrence O'Bryan, 532 Brandy Station, Va., 711, 958, 1009 304 Brannigan, Felix, 106 Brashear City, La., 17 Brayman, Mason, 107 Brazil; see Bahia Harbor Breckinridge, John Cabell: correspondence <strong>of</strong>, 411, 532, 973, 1021; movements in Virginia and Maryland, 681 Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell, 108 Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston, 108 Breckinridge family, 108 "Breckenridge & Union," 134 Breese, Samuel Livingston, 183, 739 Brent, Joseph Lancaster, 109 "Brevet Major General David McMurtrie Gregg," 377 Brewer, David L., 110 Brewster, Benjamin, 546 Brewster, William R., 711 "A Brief Reminiscence <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> First Inauguration <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln," 1032 Briggs, E. B., Ill Brinckle, John Rumsey, 112 Brisbin, James S., 979 Bristoe Station, Va., Battle <strong>of</strong>, 419, 554 Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 113 Brock House Hospital, Richmond, Va., 200 Bromwell, Henry Pelham Holmes, 114 Bronson, Theodore B., 115 Brooke, Samuel, 85 Brooklyn (U.S.S.), 293; at Battle <strong>of</strong> Mobile Bay, 92 Brooklyn Navy Yard, 451 Brooks, S. P., 321 Brooks, William Elizabeth, 116 Brophy, John P., 101 Brown, Campbell, 143
Brown, Edgar F., 117 Brown, J. Thompson, 870 Brown, John, 226, 438, 940 Brown, Joseph B., 471 Brown, Joseph Emerson, 118;letters to as Governor <strong>of</strong> Georgia, 234, 594 Brown, Lewis Kirk, 119 Brown, S. H., 478 Brown, Thomas J., 120 Browne, F. W., 86 Browne, George W., 121 Browne, John Mills, 122 Browne, William M., 608 Browning, Silas W., 123 Browning, Moore and Company (slave traders), 168 Brownlow, William Gannaway, 101, 124 Brownson, Orestes Augustus, 125 Brownsville, Tex.: skirmish near, 347 Bruce, L. D., 113 Bryan, Thomas Barbour, 126 Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart, 127 Buchanan, David, 361 Buchanan, James: correspondence <strong>of</strong>, 268, 507; Cabinet crisis <strong>of</strong> December 1860, 1001; defends action on Fort Moultrie, 87 Buckner, James F., 128 Buckner, Simon B.: letter <strong>of</strong>, 563; portrait <strong>of</strong>, 192 Bucks County, Pa., 1053 Budd, W. N., 128 Buell, C. C: essay by, 411 Buell, Don Carlos: correspondence <strong>of</strong>, 215, 387, 571, 782, 850; occupies Nashville, 782; removal and reinstatement <strong>of</strong>, 782; generalship, 759, 996; resignation, 575, 782 Buena Vista Artillery (U.S. Army), 539 Buford, Charles, 128 Buford, John: letter <strong>of</strong>, 913; reaction to death <strong>of</strong>, 436 Buford, Louis M., 128 Bull Run, Battle <strong>of</strong>; see First Manassas, Battle <strong>of</strong> Bulloch, James D., 454, 608 Bullock, Irvine S., 129 Bull's Bay, S.C.: Federal expedition to, 373 Bunker Hill, W. Va.: skirmish at, 419 Buntline, Ned; see Judson, Ed<strong>war</strong>d Zane Carroll Burbank, Sidney, 130 Burbank—Van Voorhis family, 130 Burbridge, Stephen G.: generalship <strong>of</strong>, 491 Burch, Samuel, 131 Burials: agreement for interment <strong>of</strong> bodies <strong>of</strong> Federal soldiers, 809 Burke's Station, Va.: sketch <strong>of</strong>, 758 Burlingame, Anson, 132 Burlingame, Ed<strong>war</strong>d L., 132 "The Burning <strong>of</strong> Columbia," 497 Burnside, Ambrose Everett: expedition to North Carolina, 71, 84, 183, 227, 264, 354, 388, 425, 429, 523, 586, 606, 675, 686, 694, 789, 796, 822, 940; correspondence <strong>of</strong>, 326, 346, 403, 437, 466, 571, 825, 850, 992; character <strong>of</strong>, 417; published photograph <strong>of</strong>, 938; sketch <strong>of</strong>, 758; generalship 305
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