., 126; great activity of, from May 5th-August 1, 1864, IV., 128; South Carolina Expeditionary Corps, X., 236; of Army of the Potomac, X., 238; First Div., III., 322; X., 234, 236; Second Div., III., 322; IV., 233; Third Div., boots and saddles, IV., 39; ammunition-train of, X., 217.
Corps, Confederate Army, X., 240 seq.; Ewell's R. S., III., 86; V., 132; Hardee's, W. J., III., 318; V., 70; Hill's, D. H., II., 230; Hood's, J. B., V., 48; Jackson's, T. J., Stonewall, II., 63, 322, 324; Longstreet's. J., II., 322, 321, 344, 346, 348; V., 72; Polks, L. K., II., 330, 314; V., 70; Price's, Sterling, II., 324; Cavalry, of the Army of Northern Virginia, IV., 76-114; Engineer, loss of records, V., 256; works around Richmond, Va., V., 260; Engineers, Virginia, V., 256, 258; Third Corps, artillery equipment, V., 70; VIII., 166; Wheeler's Corps, X. 268.
Corps D'afrique,
II., 205.
Correspondents, War, VIII., 293.
Corse, J. M.,
II., 304; III., 216, 218; X., 89.
Corse, M.
, T. M.,
X., 285.
Logan's Cross roads, Ky.
(see also Mill Springs, Ky.), I., 180, 356.
Lomax, L. L.:
II., 344; III., 160, 332; IV., 92, 111, 250, 252, 262.
Lone Jack, Mo.,
II., 320.
Lonergan, telegraph operator, VIII., 362.
Long, A. L.,
X., 317.
Long, E.,
Second Division, II., 344.
Long, J. B.,
V., 65.
Long Bridge, D. C. I., 66; V., 90, 92; drill of defenders at, V., 93, 98, 102; wreck of engine at, V., 287; entrance to, VIII., 81, 88.
Longstreet, J.:
I., 36, 64, 70 seq., 118, 132, 136, 152, 153, 162, 290, 292, 315, 322, 326, 330, 332, 333, 334, 339, 362; II., 4, 34, 40 seq., 46, 47, 48, 58, 64 seq., 78, 96, 98, 101, 112, 213, 240 seq., 248 seq., 253, 256 seq., 257, 260 seq, 276 seq., 300, 320, 322, 328, 332, 334, 338, 348; III., 28, 30, 36, 41, 46, 48, 84, 162, I88, 252, 278, 308, 318, 338, 346; IV., 193, 301; V., 34, 61; VIII., I8, 164, 177, 196, 238, 246, 254; X., 40, 61, 245, 246.
Longview, Ark.,
II., 350.
Lookout,
nd America discussing the strategy of, I., 113; Mexican, I., 174; awful expedients, II., 243; department officials, III., 157; termination of, III., 235; horses, sagacity and faithfulness in, VI., 292; horses, IV., 292-318; of 1812, VI., 48, 136; departments, the business side of, VIII., 37; Confederate photographs of war scenes, VIII., 105; telegraph office, VIII., 1342 seq.: with Mexico, IX., 93; songs.
IX., 342 seq.; X., 40.
War is Hell,
III., 237.
War-horse,
nickname of Gen'l Longstreet, II., 4-7.
Ward, A.,
IX., 175.
Ward, Elizabeth
S. P., A message, IX., 144, 145.
Ward, J. H.:
VI, 96, 97, 99, 308.
Ward, J. H. H.,
X., 227.
Ward, W. T.:
III., 125; X., 91.
Ward, W. W.,
VII, 21.
Ware, C. P.,
IX., 352.
Ware, J. H.,
X., 2.
Warehouse: on the banks of the Rappahannock, used as hospital, VII., 270.
Warfield, H. M.,
VII., 198.
Waring, G. E.,
X., 23, 24.
Warley, A. F.,
VI., 192.
Warner, J. M.,
X., 307.