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Fiske, J., quoted, II., 166, 272. Fitch, G. A., I., 366. Fitch, G. N.: II., 194; VI., 314. Fitch, LeR., VI., 69, 209. Fitzhugh, W. E., VI., 322. Fitzpatrick, J., VII., 181. Five Forks, Va.: III., 288, 305, 344; V., 264; battle of, IX., 243. Flags used in signalling Viii., 308, 316. Fleetwood, pilot, VII., 139. Fleetwood Hill, Va., IV., 84, 86. Fleming, W. L., I., 44; X., 7, 28, 78 seq. Fletcher, A., quoted, IX., 342. Flint, E. A., cavalry horse of, IV., 53; VIII., 135. Floating Battery, Charleston, S. C., V., 155. Florance, H. C., VII., 125. Florence, Ala., II., 297; III., 218; VI., 312. Florence, S. C., VII., 86. Florida: grim game of war opens in, I., 4; first fighting of the war in, I., 86; secedes, I., 346; War, IV., 22; state troops, Confederate, VI., 73; enlistments, VIII., 103; earliest operations of the war, VIII., 106. Florida troops: Second Cavalry. II., 348. First In
n and Munson's Hill, Va., IV., 79. Massachusetts troops: Artillery, Heavy: First, III., 65; at Belle Plain, Va., V., 52, 53; Third, X., 101; Company K, X., 101; Company A, V., 105. Artillery, Light: First, I., 362; battery in camp, V., 27; Second, II., 180, 320; Third, III., 155; Fourth, II., 180, 320; Fifth, I., 364; V., 47; Sixth, II., 180, 320, 330; Eighth, V., 27; Ninth, II., 247, 250; Sixteenth, IX., 265; Eighteenth, III., 71. Cavalry: First, I., 366; II., 326, 336; horses of E. A. Flint, IV., 53, 57; group of, IV., 123 seq.; group of officers of, IV., 123 seq.; companies C and D, IV., 183, 197; VIII., 135; independent company, II., 350. Infantry: First, I., 348, 362; VII., 169; Second, II., 336; losses, V., 154; Fourth, I., 348; II., 320, 330; Fifth, I., 348; Sixth I., 66, 320; protection against the mob in Baltimore, Md., VIII., 63, 72; IX., 19, 158, 261; Eighth, VI., 44; VIII., 67, 72; repairing the railway, VIII., 74; Ninth, I., 342, 343, 364; and Second Bull Run, VII