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SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS OF VOLUMES

 Each book in the entire work is marked on the back as follows: 1st, with the number designating the series (first, second, third or fourth) to which the volume belongs; 2nd, with the volume number of that series; 3rd , with the part number of the volume (where the volume consists of more than one book or part). Roman numerals are used to designate the several series, volumes and parts. In addition, each book after Volume XXIII bears a serial, running or book number, in arabic figures, which simply designates the position of that particular book in the entire work and has no connection with the roman numerals used to designate the four series and the various volumes and parts into which the work is divided. The first thirty-five books (Volumes I to XXIII) are not marked with the serial or running numbers here assigned to them, but those numbers, as stated above, appear on all later books, beginning with Volume XXIV, Part I, to which book the serial or running number 36 has been assigned. The serial or running numbers of all the books from 1 to 130 are given in the following statement, although corresponding numbers will not be found printed on the first thirty-five books.

 SERIES I

Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the Southern States, and of all military operations in the field, with the correspondence, orders and returns relating specially thereto.

VOLUME I [Serial No.1.]

Operations in Charleston Harbor, Decem. 20, 1860-April 14, 1861; the secession of Georgia, January 3-26, 1861; the secession of Alabama and Mississippi, January 4-20, 1861; operations in Florida, January 6-August 31, 1861; the secession of North Carolina, January 9-May 20, 1861; the secession of Louisiana, January 10-Febru. 19, 1861; operations in Texas and New Mexico, Febru. 1-June 11, 1861; operations in Arkansas, the Indian Territory and Missouri, Febru. 7-May 9, 1861. See also Supplemental Volumes LI, LII, LIII.

Principal Events. -Seizure of United States forts, arsenals, etc.; vessels fired upon by State troops; expeditions for the relief of Forts Pickens and Sumter; bombardment and evacuation of Fort Sumter.

VOLUME II [Serial No.2.]

Operations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, April 16-July 31, 1861. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. -Sewell`s Point, Aquia Creek, Philippi, Big Bethel, Falling Waters, Rich Mountain, Blackburn`s Ford, Bull Run (first), the Miles Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME III [Serial No.3.]

Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and the Indian Territory, May 10-Nov. 19, 1861. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. -Camp Jackson, Booneville, Carthage, Blue Mills, Wilson`s Creek, Lexington, Fredericktown, Springfield, Belmont.

VOLUME IV [Serial No.4.]

Operations in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, June 11, 1861-Febru. 1, 1862; operations in Kentucky and Tennessee, July 1-Nov. 19, 1861; operations in North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia, August 1, 1861-January 11, 1862. See also Supplemental Volumes LI, LII, LIII.

Principal Events. -San Augustine Springs; advance of Confederates into Kentucky; Columbus, Paducah, Barboursville, Camp Wildcat, Ivy Mountain; revolt of Unionists in East Tennessee; burning of Hampton; Hatteras Inlet.

VOLUME V [Serial No.5.]

Operations in Maryland, Northern Virginia and West Virginia, August1, 1861-March 17, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. -Cross-Lanes, Carnifix Ferry, Cheat Mountain; arrest of members of Maryland Legislature; Romney, Greenbrier River, Kanawha and New Rivers, Ball`s Bluff, Camp Allegheny, Dranesville, Hancock.

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VOLUME VI [Serial No. 6.]

Operations on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia and Middle and East Florida, August 21, 1861-April 11, 1862; operations in West Florida, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi and Louisiana, Septem. 1, 1861-May 12, 1862. See also Supplemental Volumes LII, LIII.

Principal Events.-Port Royal, Jacksonville, Fort Pulaski, Pensacola, Forts Jackson and Saint Philip, New Orleans, the Lovell Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME VII [Serial No. 7.]

Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, Nov.19, 1861-March 4, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events.- Rowlett`s Station, Prestonburg, Logan`s Cross-Roads or Mill Springs, Forts Henry and Donelson.

VOLUME VIII [Serial No. 8.]

Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and the Indian Territory, Nov. 19, 1861-April 10, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. -Round Mountain, Chusto-Talasah, Chustenahlah, Mount Zion Church, Roan`s Tan-Yard, New Madrid, Island No. 10, Pea Ridge.

VOLUME IX [Serial No. 9.]

Operations in Southeastern Virginia, January 11-March 17, 1862; operations in North Carolina, January 11-August 20, 1862; operations in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, Febru. 1-Septem. 20, 1862. See also Supplemental Volumes LI, LIII.

Principal Events. -Monitor and Merrimac, Roanoke Island, New Berne, Fort Macon, South Mills, Tranter`s Creek, Valverde, Glorieta, "The California Column."

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VOLUME X (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 10, 11.]

Operations in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Mississippi, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, March 4-June 10, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Cumberland Gap, Pittsburgh Landing or Shiloh, "Railroad Raid," Corinth, Fort Pillow, Memphis, Chattanooga.

VOLUME XI (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 12, 13, 14.]

The Peninsular Campaign, Virginia, March 17-Septem. 2, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Yorktown, Williamsburg, West Point, Fort Darling, Hanover Courthouse, Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, Stuart`s Raid, Seven Days` Battles (including Oak Grove, Mechanicsville, Gaines` Mill, Garnett`s and Golding`s Farms, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp Bridge, Glendale, Turkey Bridge, Malvern Hill).

VOLUME XII (4 volumes) [Serial Nos. 15, 16, 17, 18.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland, March 17-Septem. 2, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Kernstown, McDowell, Princeton, Front Royal, Middletown, Winchester, Cross Keys, Port Republic, Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Kettle Run, Thoroughfare Gap, Gainesville, Groveton, Bull Run (second), Chantilly, the McDowell Court of Inquiry, the Porter Commission and Court-martial and the Julius White Commission.

VOLUME XIII [Serial No. 19.]

Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, the Indian Territory and the Department of the Northwest, April 10-Nov. 20, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Saint Charles, Hill`s Plantation, Kirksville, Independence, Lone Jack, Fort Ridgely, Newtonia, Old Fort Wayne, Clark`s Mill.

VOLUME XIV [Serial No. 20.]

Operations on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia and Middle and East Florida, April 12, 1862-June 11, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Secessionvile, Simmons` Bluff, Tampa, Saint John`s Bluff, Fort McAllister, Jacksonville, Charleston Harbor.

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VOLUME XV [Serial No. 21.]

Operations in West Florida, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi (embracing all operations against Vicksburg,May 18-July 27, 1862) and Louisiana, May 12, 1862-May 14, 1863; and operations in texas, New Mexico and Arizona, Septem. 20, 1862-May 14, 1863. See also Supplemental Volumes LII, LIII.

Principal Events. - Natchez, Vicksburg, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, Sabine Pass, Galveston, Port Hudson, Georgia Landing, Bisland, Irish Bend, Bayou Vermillion, the Sibley and Grant Courts-Martial.

VOLUME XVI (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 22, 23.]

Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, June 10-Oct. 31, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Cumberland Gap, Morgan`s (first) Kentucky Raid, Murfreesborough, Richmond, Munfordville, Perryville or Chaplin Hills, the Buell Commission and the T. T. Crittenden Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME XVII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 24, 25.]

Operations in West Tennessee and Northern Mississippi, June 10, 1862-January 20, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Iuka, Corinth, Coffeeville, Holly Springs, Jackson, Parker`s Cross-Roads, Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, the Van Dorn Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME XVIII [Serial No. 26.]

Operations in North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia, August 20, 1862-June 3, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Plymouth, Kinston, White Hall, Goldsborough, Deserted House, Fort Anderson, Washington, Suffolk.

VOLUME XIX (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 27, 28.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, Septem. 3-Nov. 14, 1862. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - South Mountain, Crampton`s Pass, Harper`s Ferry, Antietam, Kanawha Valley, Stuart`s Raid, the Harper`s Ferry Commission and the Fredericksburg Court of Inquiry.

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VOLUME XX (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 29, 30.]

Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, Nov. 1, 1862-January 20, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Hartsville, Carter`s Raid, Morgan`s (second) Kentucky Raid. Mutiny of the Anderson Cavalry, Stone`s River, Wheeler`s Raid.

VOLUME XXI [Serial No. 31.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, Nov. 15, 1862-January 25, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Fredericksburg, Dumfries, "Mud March."

VOLUME XXII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 32, 33.]

Operations in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, the Indian Territory and the Department of the Northwest, Nov. 20, 1862-Decem. 31, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, Springfield, Hartville, Cape Girardeau, Big Mound, Dead Buffalo Lake, Stony Lake, Cabin Creek, Helena, Honey Springs, Bayou Fourche, Little Rock, White Stone Hill, Quantrill`s Raid, Devil`s Backbone, Shelby`s Raid, Baxter Springs, Pine Bluff.

VOLUME XXIII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 34, 35.]

Operations in Kentucky, Middle and East Tennessee, North Alabama and Southwest Virginia, January 21-August 10, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Thompson`s Station, Vaught`s Hill, Pegram`s Raid, Brentwood, Wheeler`s Railroad Raid, Franklin, Streight`s Raid, Everett`s Raid, Sanders` Raid, Hines` Raid, Tullahoma Campaign, Morgan`s Ohio Raid, Scott`s Raid.

VOLUME XXIV (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 36, 37, 38.]

Operations in Mississippi and West Tennessee (including those in Arkansas and Louisiana connected with the siege of Vicksburg), January 20-August 10, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Yazoo Pass, Steele`s Bayou, Grierson`s Raid, Grand Gulf, Snyder`s Mill, Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Champion`s Hill, Big Black River Bridge, Vicksburg, Milliken`s Bend, Goodrich`s Landing.

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VOLUME XXV (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 39, 40.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, January 26-June 3, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Kelly`s Ford, Imboden`s Raid, Jones` Raid, Marye`s and Salem Heights, Chancellorsville, Stoneman`s Raid.

VOLUME XXVI (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 41, 42.]

Operations in West Florida, Southern Alabama, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana (excluding those connected with the siege of Vicksburg), Texas and New Mexico, May 14-Decem. 31, 1863. See also Supplemental Volumes LII, LIII.

Principal Events. - Plains Store, Port Hudson, La Fourche Crossing, Donaldsonville, Cox`s Plantation, Sabine Pass, Stirling`s Plantation, Teche, Rio Grande.

VOLUME XXVII (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 43, 44, 45.]

Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Department of the East, June 3-August 3, 1863. See also supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Brandy Station, Winchester, Upperville, Hanover, Gettysburg, Williamsport, Boonsborough, Falling Waters, Shepherdstown, Wapping Heights, New York Draft Riots, the Milroy and Tyler Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME XXVIII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 46, 47.]

Operations on the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia and in Middle and East Florida, June 12-Decem. 31, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Grimball`s Landing, Morris Island, Battery Wagner, Fort Sumter, Charleston, Fort Brooke.

VOLUME XXIX (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 48, 49.]

Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, August 4-Decem. 31, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Averell`s Raid, Auburn, Bristoe Station, Buckland Mills, Droop Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Kelly`s Ford, Mine Run, the Charlestown Court of Inquiry.

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VOLUME XXX (4 volumes) [Serial Nos. 50, 51, 52, 53.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Alabama and North Georgia, August 11-Oct. 19, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Chickamauga, Knoxville, Blountsville, Blue Springs, Wheeler and Roddey`s Raid, Chalmers` Raid, Bogue Chitto Creek, the McCook, Crittenden and Negley Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME XXXI (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 54, 55, 56.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Alabama and North Georgia, Oct. 20-Decem. 31, 1863. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Reopening of Tennessee River, Wauhatchie, Collierville, Campbell`s Station, Knoxville (Fort Sanders), Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Ringgold Gap, Bean`s Station, Mossy Creek, the Schurz and Hecker Court of Inquiry and the McLaws Court- martial.

VOLUME XXXII (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 57, 58, 59.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia, January 1-April 30, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Dandridge, Athens, Fair Garden, Meridian, Okolona, Dalton, Fort Pillow.

VOLUME XXXIII [Serial No. 60.]

Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, January 1-April 30, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - New Berne, Morton`s Ford, Gilmor`s Raid, Custer`s Raid, Kilpatrick`s Raid.

VOLUME XXXIV (4 volumes) [Serial Nos. 61, 62, 63, 64.]

Operations in Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi Stated and Territories, January 1-June 30, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Red River, Sabine Cross-Roads, Pleasant Hill, Blair`s Landing, Monett`s Ferry, Mansura, Yellow Bayou, Camden, Elkin`s Ferry, Poison Spring, Marks` Mills, Jenkins` Ferry, Old River Lake.

VOLUME XXXV (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 65, 66.]

Operations in South Carolina and Florida and on the Georgia Coast, January 1-Nov. 13, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Charleston Harbor, Olustee, Marianna.

VOLUME XXXVI (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 67, 68, 69.]

Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, May 1-June 12, 1864. See also Supplemental Principal Events. - Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Totopotomoy, Haw`s Shop, Old Church, Shady Grove, Cold Harbor, Bethesda Church, Yellow Tavern, Trevilian Station, Saint Mary`s Church, Ram Albemarle, Kautz`s Raids, Port Walthall, Chester Station, Fort Clifton, Swift Creek, Proctor`s Creek, Drewry`s Bluff, Bermuda Hundred, Wilson`s Wharf, Petersburg, the Gillmore and Barton Courts of Inquiry.

VOLUME XXXVII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 70, 71.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, May 1-August 3, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Cloyd`s Mountain, New Market, Piedmont, Lynchburg, Monocacy, Fort Stevens, Snicker`s Ferry, Berry`s Ford, Stephenson`s Depot, Winchester, Chambersburg, Cumberland.

VOLUME XXXVIII (5 volumes) [Serial Nos. 72, 73, 74, 75, 76.]

The Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign, May 1-Septem. 8, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Rocky Face Ridge, Dalton, Resaca, Adairsville, New Hope Church, Pickett`s Mills, Dallas, Marietta, Kenesaw Mountain, Kolb`s Farm, Rousseau`s Raid, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, Garrard`s Raids, Ezra Church, Utoy Creek, McCook`s Raid, Stoneman`s Raid, Wheeler`s Raid, Kilpatrick`s Raid, Jonesborough, Lovejoy`s Station.

VOLUME XXXIX (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 77, 78, 79.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia (the Atlanta Campaign excepted), May 1-Nov. 13, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Morgan`s Kentucky Raid, Brice`s Cross-Roads, Tupelo, Oxford, Mobile Bay, Memphis, Forrest`s Raids, Allatoona, Decatur, Johnsonville, Bull`s Gap.

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VOLUME XL (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 80, 81, 82.]

Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, June 13-July 31, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Richmond, Petersburg, Jerusalem Plank Road, Strawberry Plains or First Deep Bottom, The Mine, the Court of Inquiry on the Mine Explosion.

VOLUME XLI (4 volumes) [Serial Nos. 83, 84, 85, 86.]

Operations in Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, July 1-Decem. 31, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Tahkahokuty Mountain, Price`s Missouri Expedition (including Fort Davidson, Glasgow, Lexington, Little Blue, Independence, Big Blue, Westport, Marais des Cygnes, Little Osage River, Charlot and Newtonia), Adobe Fort, Sand Creek.

VOLUME XLII (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 87, 88, 89.]

Operations in Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, August 1-Decem. 31, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Richmond, Petersburg, Deep Bottom (second), Weldon Railroad, Reams` Station, Chaffin`s Farm, Poplar Spring Church, Darbytown Road, Boydton Plank Road, Fort Fisher (first).

VOLUME XLIII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 90, 91.]

Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, August 4-Decem. 31, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Cedarville, Smithfield Crossing, Berryville, Opequon or Winchester, Fisher`s Hill, Tom`s Brook, Cedar Creek.

VOLUME XLIV [Serial No. 92.]

Operations in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Nov. 14-Decem. 31, 1864. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Griswoldville, Buck Head Creek, Honey Hill, Waynesborough, Savannah, Fort McAllister.

VOLUME XLV (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 93, 94.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and North Georgia, Nov. 14, 1864-January 23. 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Columbia, Spring Hill, Franklin (Tenn.), Murfreesborough, Lyon`s Raid, Nashville, Marion, Saltville, Verona, Egypt, Franklin (Miss.), the Hodge Court of Inquiry.

VOLUME XLVI (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 95, 96, 97.]

Operations in Northern and Southeastern Virginia, North Carolina (January 1-31), West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, January 1-June 30, 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LI.

Principal Events. - Richmond, Petersburg, Fort Fisher (second), Hatcher`s Run, Waynesborough, Fort Stedman, Lewis` Farm, White Oak Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse, Five Forks, Sutherland`s Station, Amelia Springs, Sailor`s Creek, Rice`s Station, High Bridge, Farmville, Appomattox Courthouse, Surrender of Lee`s Army, Review

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VOLUME XLVII (3 volumes) [Serial Nos. 98, 99, 100.]

Operations in North Carolina (from Febru. 1), South Carolina, Southern Georgia and East Florida, January 1-June 30, 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Columbia, Charleston, Wilmington, Kinston or Wise`s Forks, Monroe`s Cross-Roads, Averasborough, Bentonville, Goldsborough, Raleigh, Durham Station (surrender of Johnston`s Army), Surrender of Confederate troops in Florida, Review of Sherman`s Army.

VOLUME XLVIII (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 101, 102.]

Operations in Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, January 1-June 30, 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - Rio Grande Border, Powder River Expedition, Loss of the Sultana, Surrender of E. Kirby Smith`s Army and M. Jeff. Thompson`s Command.

VOLUME XLIX (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 103, 104.]

Operations in Kentucky, Southwestern Virginia, Tennessee, Northern and Central Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and West Florida, January 1-June 30, 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LII.

Principal Events. - Spanish Fort, Fort Blakely, Mobile, Stoneman`s Raid, Wilson`s Raid, Surrender of Taylor`s Army, Capture of Jefferson Davis.

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VOLUME L (2 volumes [Serial Nos. 105, 106.]

Operations on the Pacific Coast, January 1, 1861-June 30, 1865. See also Supplemental Volume LIII.

Principal Events. - The Showalter Party, the California Column, Bear River.

VOLUME LI (SUPPLEMENTAL) (2 volumes) [Serial Nos. 107, 108.]

Operations in Maryland, Eastern North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia (except Southwestern) and West Virginia, January 1, 1861-June 30, 1865.

Supplement to Volumes 1,2,4,5,9,11,12,18,19,21,25,27,29,33,36,37,40,42,43,46.

VOLUME LII (SUPPLEMENTAL) (2 volumes)[Serial Nos. 109, 110.]

Operations in Southwestern Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, West Florida and Northern Georgia, January 1, 1861-June 30, 1865.

Supplement to Volumes 1,4,6,7,10,15,16,17,20,23,24,26,30,31,32,38,39,45,49.

VOLUME LIII (SUPPLEMENTAL) [Serial No. 111.]

Operations in South Carolina, Southern Georgia, Middle and East Florida, Western North Carolina, Louisiana and the Trans-Mississippi States and Territories, the Pacific Coast and Department of the Northwest, January 1, 1861-June 30, 1865.

Supplement to Volumes 1,3,4,6,8,9,13,14,15,22,26,28,34,35,41,44,47,48,50.

Note.-Volumes LI, LII and LIII should always be consulted in connection with the several volumes to which they are supplemental.

VOLUMES LIV AND LV [Serial Nos. 112, 113.]

These volumes have not been published, and no material for them is in hand. They are reserved to contain such additional matter as it may be decided to publish in future, but they will not be issued unless sufficient material to justify their publication shall be secured.

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SERIES II

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, Union and Confederate, relating to Prisoners of War and (so far as the military authorities were concerned) to state or political prisoners.

VOLUME I [Serial No. 114.]

The Texas Surrender, Febru. 5-Nov. 1, 1861; Earlier captures and arrests, and measures of pacification in Missouri, March 13, 1861-January 12, 1862; Union policy of repression in Maryland, April 20, 1861-Nov. 29, 1862; Military treatment of captured and fugitive slaves, March 18, 1861-May 19, 1862; Confederate policy of repression in East Tennessee, May 25, 1861-April 21, 1862.

VOLUME II [Serial No. 115.]

Treatment of suspected and disloyal persons, North and South, 1861-1863.

VOLUME III [Serial No. 116.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, Febru. 19, 1861-June 12, 1862.

VOLUME IV [Serial No. 117.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, June 13-Nov. 30, 1862.

VOLUME V [Serial No. 118.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, Decem. 1, 1862-June 10, 1863. Includes the Vallandigham Commission.

VOLUME VI [Serial No. 119.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, June 11, 1863-March 31, 1864.

VOLUME VII [Serial No. 120.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, April 1-Decem. 31,1864. Includes documents relating to the Order of American Knights and kindred organizations.

VOLUME VIII [Serial No. 121.]

Correspondence, orders, etc., relating to prisoners of war and state, January 1, 1865, to the end. Includes documents relating to the Order of American Knights, the trials of Wirz and the assassins of Lincoln and Seward and the imprisonment of Jefferson Davis et al.

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SERIES III

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Union authorities (embracing their correspondence with the Confederate officials) not relating specially to the subjects of the first and second series. It embraces the annual and special reports of the Secretary of War, of the General-in-Chief and of the chiefs of the several staff corps and departments; the calls for troops and the correspondence between the National and the several State authorities.

VOLUME I [Serial No. 122.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, Nov. 1, 1860-March 31, 1862.

VOLUME II [Serial No. 123.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, April 1-Decem. 31, 1862.

VOLUME III [Serial No. 124.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, January 1-Decem. 31, 1863.

 

VOLUME IV [Serial No. 125.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, January 1, 1864-April 30, 1865.

VOLUME V [Serial No. 126.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, May 1, 1865, to the end.

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SERIES IV

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns of the Confederate authorities, similar to that indicated for the Union officials, as of the third series, but excluding the correspondence between the Union and Confederate authorities given in that series.

VOLUME I [Serial No. 127.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, Decem. 20, 1860-June 30, 1862.

VOLUME II [Serial No. 128.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, July 1, 1862-Decem. 31, 1863.

VOLUME III [Serial No. 129.]

Correspondence, orders, reports and returns, January 1, 1864, to the end.

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