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 aspect of battle-field, 252 ; casualties, 262. Sickles, Daniel ., in Fredericksburg campaign, 1 : 362, 381. Siemens, Georg, director of the Deutsche Bank, 9 : 310, 368. Siemens, Werner, 2: 325. Sill, Joshua W., 1: 311, 327, 329. Sitting Bull, 2: 311. Small, Robert, 3: 13. Smalley, Eugene V., 2: 309. Smalley, George W., N. Y. Tribune correspondent and editor, 1 : 335, 345, 348 ; succeeded at Washington by V., 335; de fends Admiral Dupont, 2 : 49 ; letter from Capt. Rodgers, 50; introduces V. to Wendell Phillips, 53; Tribune s corre spondent for Prusso-Austrian war, 268. Smith, Edmund Kirby, invades Kentucky, 1: 306; routs Nelson, 307; in Perryville fight, 313. 3i4- Smith, Elijah, 2: 323. Smith, William F., in Fredericksburg campaign, 1: 347, 381, 383; chief of engi neers to Rosecrans, 2 : 207 ; helpful to V., 216; opens way to Brown s Ferry, 217- 221; praise from Thomas, 231; fortifies Chattanooga, 231. Speyer, birthplace of V., 1: j; schooling there, 6; his benefactions to it, 2:318; gives him freedom of the city, 319, 340. Sprague, William, 1 : 175. Staats-Zeitung, N. Y., V. s first connec tion with, 1 : 72, 73, 85 ; canvasser for, 90; reports Lincoln-Douglas campaign for, 91. Stanton, Edwin M., succeeds Cameron as Secretary of War, 1 : 339 ; misled by Pope s despatches, 279, 280; prods Rosecrans, 2: 80; uses C. A. Dana as emissary to West ern armies, 166; abused by Rosecrans, 184; praise of Thomas, 186; meets Grant at Louisville, 209. Staples & Sims, 1 : 50, 52. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1 : 185, 195. Steedman, James B., with Gen. Granger at Chickamauga, 2: 151; defends Horse shoe, 155. Stewart, Alexander P., successes at Chick amauga, 2: 116; opens second day s fighting, 139; occupies Reynolds s breast works, 162. Straus, Oscar, 2 : 320. Sumner, Edwin V., with Lincoln from Springfield to Washington, 1:150; plan of crossing the Rappahannock, 343; in Fredericksburg campaign, 345, 368, 369; reception of V., 348; dissuades Burnside from second attack on Lee, 384. Swinton, William, 2: 47, 48. Sybel, Heinrich von, 2 : 340, 374. Thayer, James B., 2: 273. Thomas, Anthony J., 2: 300. Thomas, George H., serves under Gen. Anderson, 1:207, 208; defeats Zollicoflfer at Mill Springs, 218; division commander under Buell, 219; commands Army of Tennessee under Halleck, 265 ; centre commander under Rosecrans, 2 : 61 ; in advance on Chattanooga, 91 ; position on the Chickamauga, 105 ; shifted to Critten- den s left, 107 ; position at Kelly s Farms, 112; opens battle, 113; position on second day, 126 ; calls for reinforcements, 131, 132 ; holds his own, 136; directs the after noon fight, 149; joined by Garfield, 156; ordered to retir* to Rossville, 157 ; begins movement, 160; advises concentrating at Chattanooga, 168 ; holds centre there, 168, 181 ; succeeds Rosecrans, 208 ; praises Hooker s command, 231 ; complains of garbling of his report on Chickamauga, 213; his character, 213. Thomas, Samuel, 2: 331, 335. Tittmann, Rosa, Clara, and Theresa, 1. 34- Tribune, Chicago, makes V. Washington correspondent, 2: 268, and special at Paris Exposition of 1867, 269. Tribune, N. Y., V. s first approaches to, 1 : 71 ; first commission from, 74 ; employ ment in Lincoln campaign, 136; as Wash ington correspondent, 153, 154 ; in Perry ville campaign, 319, 331 ; to succeed G. W. Smalley, 335 ; to review campaigns of Army of Ohio, 335 ; to correspond in Burnside s campaign, 339, in Rosecrans s, 2: 54, in Prusso-Austrian campaign, 268. Trumbull, George, 1 : 42, 43, 54, Trumbull, Lyman, his brother, 1 : 42, 54; U. S. Senator, visited by V., 54. Turchin, John B., in expedition to Brown s Ferry, 2 : 218-220. Tyler, Daniel, partin Bull Run, 1: 182-189. Tyler, Robert O., 1 : 374. Tyndale, Hector, 2 : 225, 226. Tyndale, Sharon, 1 : 33. Uhl, Mrs. (afterwards Mrs. Ottendorfer), owner of Staats-Zeitung, kind reception of