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re-this Kady Brownell? ‘Gallant Burnside’: at the height of his career photographed eight months after the events of Scollard's poem; while with his staff-officers at Warrenton, Virginia, November 14, 1862 General Burnside entered the war in M commanded the Department of North Carolina. He captured Roanoke Island, occupied New Berne in the manner alluded to in Scollard's poem, and forced the evacuation of Fort Macon, at Beaufort. In July, as major-general of volunteers, he was asked to we in amity dwell; Just one more cheer for the Regiment's Daughter!— Just one more cheer for her, Kady Brownell! Clinton Scollard. Sheridan's ride Up from the South, at break of day, Bringing to Winchester fresh dismay, The affrighted air witrtifications near the railroad, South of new Berne This view recalls the incident of March 14, 1862, described by Clinton Scollard in The daughter of the regiment. Burnside's attack on New Berne was part of the blockading movement which sought to <
300. Dandridge, Tenn., II., 348. Daniel, J., III., 70, 320; X., 155. Daniel, J., Jr. X., 2. Daniel Webster, U. S. hospital boat, VII., 336. Dantzler battery, of Virginia, VI., 265. Danville, Ky., II., 332. Danville, Va., III., 306. Danville Railroad, Va., III., 280. Darbytown Road, Va., I., 309; III., 332. Darksville, Va., III., 326. Darnestown, Md. (see also Pritchard's Mills, Md.). I., 352. Daughter of the regiment, C. Scollard, IX., 71. Daughters of the Confederacy I. 14, 19; of Charleston, S. C., I. 100; IX., 347. Daughters of Veterans X., 296. Damn's Battery, Union, I., 356. Dauphin Island, Ala., VI., 253. Davenport, Iowa, prison at, VII., 66. Darid,, C. S. S., VI., 267, 320. Davidson, C. C., I., 179. Davidson, H., VI., 79. Davidson, H. B., X., 299. Davidson, J. W., II., 342, 344; X., 311. Davies, H. E., X., 95. Davies, T. A., II., 150, 152
chofield, G. W., III., 20, 201, 216. Schofield, J. M.: I., 128; III., 106, 108, 124, 132, 134, 248, 251, 252, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 264, 287, 318, 320, 322, 326, 344; V., 216, 254; X., 173, 174. School of the soldier, VIII., 179 seq. Schroeder, P., VI., 301. Schuitz, G. J., X., 2. Schurz, C.: II, 49, 117, 246; IV., 52; IX., 28; X., 22, 23, 214. Schwab, J. C., I., 90. Schweinler, C., I., 10. Sciota,, U. S. S.: I., 229; VI., 190, 193. Scollard, C., IX., 68, 69, 70, 71. Scott, G. W., II., 69. Scott, R. K., X., 237. Scott, R. N., I., 104. Scott, R. U., VI., 121. Scott, S., VIII., 237. Scott, T. A.: VI., 24; VIII., 344, 356. Scott, T. M.: III., 340; X., 271. Scott, W.: I., 144, 150, 165 seq., 174; IV., 50; V., 18 seq., 80 seq., 92; VII., 56, 347; gathers a few guns in Washington, D. C., VIII., 70; IX., 285; X., 56, 164, 165. Scott, Mrs. W., X., 165. Scott, W. C., I., 366.
F. Bret Harte, IX., 35, 182. The Alabama, E. King and F. W. Rasier, IX., 345. The battle Cry of Freedom, G. F. Root, IX., 342. The bivouac in the Snow, M. J. Preston, IX., 132. The blue and the gray, F. M. Finch, IX., 28, 270. The Bonny blue flag, H. Macarthy, IX., 343. The campaign of Chancellorsville, John Bigelow, quoted, II., 106. The Conquered Banner, A. J. Ryan, IX., 238. The daughter of the regiment (Fifth Rhode Island Regiment), Clinton Scollard, IX., 68. The Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson, Sidney Lanier, IX., 90. The eulogy of Sumner, L. Q. C. Lamar, IX., 292. The Faded Coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton, IX., 349. The Fancy shot (See Civil War poem), IX., 202. The Feminine Touch at the Hospital, VII., 267. The General's death, J. O'Connor, IX., 74. The Girl I Left behind Me, S. Lover, IX., 349. The high Tide at Gettysburg, W. H. Thompson, I., 214. The Mississippi Valley in the