s, commanded by General J E Johnston31,243
General Jeff Thompson's Army of Missouri7,978
Miscellaneous Paroles, Department of Virginia
9,072
Paroled at Cumberland, Maryland, and other stations9,377
Paroled by General McCook, in Alabama and Florida6,428
Army of the Department of Alabama, Lieutenant-General R. Taylor42,293
Army of the Trans-Mississippi Department, General E. K. Smith17,686
Paroled in the Department of Washington3,390
Paroled in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas13,922
Surrendered at Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn5,029
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Total174,223
Adjutant-General's office, January 3, 1881
General Breck to Author. War Department, Adjutant-General's office, Washington. July 29, 1868. Brevet Brigadier-General Adam Badeau, Headquarters, Armies of the United States, A. D. C. Washington, D. C.:
General: In reply to your communication, of the 24th instant, I have to furnish you the following information, from the Records of Prisoners of War,
gainst Burnside in Tennessee, i., 460; attack on Fort Sanders, 539; abandons siege of Knoxville, 543; retreats towards Virginia, 543; goes into winter quarters, 548; pursued by Schofield, 562; at battle of the Wilderness, II., 114; wounded, 121; movements north of James, III., 90, 122, 507; at final defence of Petersburg, 519; at Appomattoxs 597.
Lookout mountain, battle of, i., 498-501.
Lookout valley, importance of, i., 445; movement at mouth of, 447, 448; fate of, decided, 451.
Louisiana, the, Butler's powder-ship at Fort Fisher, III., 308.
Lynchburg, strategical importance of, II., 334-345; Hunter's movement against, 418-423.
Macon, surrender of, III., 638.
Marietta taken by Sherman, II., 538.
Martindale, General John H., at Cold Harbor, II., 293; before Petersburg, 358.
McAllister, Fort, capture of, by Hazen, III., 295.
McArthur, General, John, at battle of Nashville, III., 254. McCausland, General, burns Chambersburg, Pa., II., 493; pursued and routed