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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. Scott's Bluff, Va., I., 44; VIII., 297. Scott's Run, fight at, IX., 65. Scouting: IV., 192-196; development of, during the war, IV., 192; mental qualities necessary for, as well as physical courage and endurance, IV., 192; value of, to Union cause appreciated by Sheridan, IV., 194. Scouts: Confederate under Coopwood (Texas), I., 352; IV., 186; Confederate officers as, IV., 194; loyal inhabitants of border states in the capacity of, IV., 194; Union, employ
III., 139, 143 seq.; locomotives stored in, III., 145; Chain Bridge at, III., 147; Long Bridge at, III., 147; group of war department officials, III., 157; grand review at, III., 345, 319; IV., 257; Capitol building, 1865, III. 348; Federal cavalry mess house at, IV., 107; Prospect Hill, IV., 1731; map of defenses, V., 2; Federal guns in the grand review at, V., 4; artillery brigade in the grand review, V., 4, 18 seq., 75; scene in defenses of, V., 79, 80 seq.; centers of defense of, V., 82; Scott's plans for defense of, V., 84 seq.: defenses of, at Fort Lyon, V., 85; fortifications of, V., 86 scq.; condition of defenses of, before the war, V., 86 seq.; Aqueduct bridge, V., 90, 95; preparations for defense, V., 90 seq.; fortifications on the Potomac V., 94 seq.; fortifications around, V., 94; Union Arch near, V., 95; fortifications of, number and extent of, V., 102; influence of defense on Federal movements, V., 1041; results of withdrawal of garrison, V., 106, 108; arsenal yard and N