, 322, 324; and staff, IV., 221, 222; V., 35, 38; VIII., 356; X., 183, 198.
Porter, H.:
III., 81; VIII., 185, 226, 235; IX., 112, 113, 115, 182; X., 19, 49.
Porter, J. C.,
II., 320.
Porter, J. L.,
VI., 140, 144, 154, 155.
Porter, W. D.:
I., 74 seq., 77, 78 seq., 94, 183 seq.;II., 198; VI., 226, 316.
Porter's independent forces, Confederate, II., 320.
Porterfield, J.,
Confederate agent, VIII., 300.
Portland, Me.,
L, 88.
Portsmouth, Va.,
L, 364.
PPorter's independent forces, Confederate, II., 320.
Porterfield, J.,
Confederate agent, VIII., 300.
Portland, Me.,
L, 88.
Portsmouth, Va.,
L, 364.
Portsmouth,, U. S. S.,
VI., 183, 190.
Posey, C.,
X., 153.
Post, P. S.,
X., 201.
Post office of the Army of the Potomac
Viii., 33, 35.
Posts, G. A. R.,
origin of, X., 290.
Potato-digging by Grant's men, VIII, 198-199.
Potosi, Mo.,
L, 350.
Potomac, The Army of the (see also Army of the Potomac), I., 282.
Potomac Creek, Va.:
bridge over, V., 272; VII., 41.
Potomac River: I., 62; in Virginia, II., 19, 56; in Maryland and Virginia, II., 229; view o
I., 19; united Confederate Veterans, constitution of, X., 298; Confederates, reunion of, X., 300.
Vibbard
engine, V., 287.
Vibbard draw of Long bridge, Washington, D. C.
, Federal Engineers at, I., 131.
Vicksburg, Miss.:
surrender of, I., 68, 77 seq.; Camp Fisk, Four Mile bridge in, I., 108, 124 seq., 126. 132, 182, 187, 214, 231, 249 seq., 365, 366, 368; II., 9, 134; sieges of, II., 179, 181, 182, 183, 1S8; preliminary operations around, by the combined forces of Farragut, Porter and Williams, II., 190; view of, taken under fire, II., 193; courthouse at, II., 193; preliminary operations against, part of river steamers in, II., 194; strong Confederate fortifications around, II., 195; condition of Union and Confederate forces, etc., at siege of, II., 197; first plan of U. S. Grant to take, a failure, II., 200; work of undermining the defenses around, II., 201; fall of, on same date as the surrender of Gettysburg (July 4, 1863), II., 203; monument marking spot where Gra