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D. Vance,, U. S. S., III., 342. After all, W. Winter, IX., 238, 241. Agawam,, U. S. S., VI., 315. Age: of Northern recruits, VIII., 190, 232; of various Federal officers, VIII., 193-196. Agnew, C. R., VII., 226. Aigburth, H. M. S., VI., 119. Aiken, A. M., VII., 113 seq. Aiken, S. C., III., 342. Aiken, revenue cutter, VI., 82. Aiken,, U. S. S., VI., 268, 310. Aiken house, near Petersburg, Va. , III., 197. Aiken Landing, on James River, Va. : VII., 102; prisoners exchanged at, 107; exchange point of prisoners, 109, 111, 113 seq.; mill near, 115. Ainsworth, F. C.: statistics of, on Confederate prisoners, VII., 43; quoted, VII., 50, 208. Ajax, Lee's charger, IV., 300. Alabama: secedes, I., 346. Alabama troops: Cavalry: First, II., 334; Fourth, IV., 160. Infantry: First, I., 352, 358; Third, losses at Malvern Hill, Va., X., 158; Fourth, I., 350; IV., 164; Fifth, I., 350; losses at Malvern Hill, Va., X
New Orleans, La., VII., 246. Bridgeford, D. B., X., 103. Bridgeport, Ala.: I., 362; II., 177, 269, 272, 274, 275, 290, 296. IV., 162; bridge at, V., 295. Bridgeport, Miss., II., 191. Bridgeport, Tenn., VI., 233. Bridges: across Armstrong Run, Va., I., 121; building and repairing by the construction corps an important element in warfare, II., 104, 105; trestle, four-tier, completed in 1863, II., 317; bridge building while you wait, V., 281; pontoon across James River, Va., V., 236. Brigham, J. A., VII., 297. Brinker,, U. S. S., I., 356. Bristoe campaign Iv., 92, 96, 100. Bristoe Station, Va.: II., 41, 344, 345; III., 30; railroad destroyed at by Jackson. IV., 93; railroad destroyed at, IV., 99, 200; trains destroyed at, V., 283; VIII., 356. Britannia,, C. S. S., VI., 123 Britannia,, U. S. S., III., 342. British troops and the Boers I., 84. Britton's Lane, Tenn., II., 322. Broad Run, Va., IV., 96.
Cass,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Cassville, Ga., III., 111, 112, 320. Castle Godwin, Richmond, Va. , VII., 40. Castle Murray, near Auburn, Va. , IV., 243. Castle Pinckney, Charlesat, VII., 59. Castle Thunder, prison, Petersburg, Va., VII., 87, 89. Castle Thunder, Richmond, Va. , VII., 199. Casualties: in European battles, X., 140; in Union armies, X., 142, 144 II., 330; VI., 206, 208, 228. Chilton, R. H., 59; X., 319. Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, Va. , VII., 243, 263, 282 seq. Chimborazo, canal-boat, VII., 282. Chincoteague Inlet, II., 215. City of Memphis, U. S. hospital boat, VII., 318, 319. City Hospital, Richmond, Va. , VII., 243. City Point, Va.: I., 37, 133 seq.; III., 17, 181, 183, 248, 320, 328, 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.
l, Va., balloon camp, VIII., 373. Gaines' Mill, Va.: I., 115, 122, 281, 2S5, 315, 319, 321, 324, 325, 327, 330, 342, 343, 366; III., 115, 322; IV., 220, 222, 225 seq.; V., 21, 30 seq., 230; VIII., 129; losses at, X., 142, 156. Gainesville, Fla., III., 328. Gainesville, Va.: II., 48, 322; V., 34 seq. Galena,, U. S. S.: I, 110, 276, 77, 333, 364; III., 96; VI., 137, 138, 139, 165, 247, 314; VIII., 317, 324. Gallatin, Tenn., II., 320. Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Va. , IX., 306. Galt, F. L., VI., 301. Galveston, Tex.: II., 330; VI., 45, 268, 272, 308, 310, 316. Galveston Harbor, Tex.: I., 354; VI., 322. Gamble, W., IX., 265. Gamble's Separate Cavalry Brigade, IX., 265. Gambling: passion for, among prisoners of the war, VII., 131, 132, 134. Gano, R. M., X., 315. Garde de Lafayette (see N. Y. Fifty-fifth Inf.), I., 69; VIII., 97. Garden, A.: I., 40, 42, 43, 60, 113; photograph, V., 195; VIII., 4, 1
. B., I., 199. Hoerner, private, VIII., 125. Hoff, A. H., VII., 318. Hoffman, W., VII., 38, 53 seq., 64. Hogg, J. L., X., 313. Hoke, R. F.: II., 334, 352; III., 84, 190, 322, 342, 344; X., 111. Holden, E. S., I., 19. Holland, J. G., IX., 37. Hollins, G. N.: I., 219 seq., 360; VI., 85, 189, 218. Hollow square, maneuver for new soldiers, VIII., 58. Holly Springs, Miss.: II., 160, 204, 328; IV., 116; X., 48. Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. : soldiers' graves, IX., 283. Holmes, O. W.: I., 64; IX., 33, 43, 44, 45; X., 24. Holmes, T. H.: I., 365, 368; II., 340, 343; V., 70; X., 249, 274. Holston River, Tenn., III., 16. Holt, J., VII., 209. Holtzclaw, J. T., X., 253. Home Guards Ii., 334, 340, 350. Honey Hill, S. C., III., 340. Honey Springs, Ind. Ter., II., 342. Honk, I. C., II., 322. Honk's battalion (see also Tenn. Third, Union), II., 322. Hood, J. B.: I.,
wer, VIII., 325. Jacobs, R. T., II., 331. J. A. Cotton,, C. S. S., VI., 316. James Adger,, U. S. S., VI., 124. James gray, ship, VI., 122. James Island, S. C.: I., 366; III., 342. James Rifles, V., 103. James River, Va.: I., 110, 111 seq.; peculiar military situation on, I., 119; at the point crossed by Gen. Grant., I., 127, 277, 312, 313, 324, 335, 331, 338, 340, 364; II., 225; III., 17, 18, 320; IV., 189; V., 12, 54; Federal transportation on, in Aprilontoon bridge over the, V., 239, 240; deep bottom at, V., 241, 246, 258, 260, 264, 268, 306, 310; defenses along, V., 311; VI., 130, 132, 175, 275, 314, 315, 320, 322; VII., 38, 60, 109, 281; VIII., 252, 317, 324, 363, 368, 382; mill on, near Richmond, Va., IX., 306. James River Peninsula, Va., I., 110. James River Road, Va., IV., 85. James River Squadron, C. S. S., VI., 289. Jameson, C. D., IX., 59. Jamestown, Va.: V., 313; church ruins at, IX., 229. Jamestown,,
, 144; homestead in Pleasant Valley, Md., IX., 161, 190, 211, 213, 215, 225, 230, 240, 243, 247, 257, 295, 313, 318, 322, 331, 334; X., 4, 28, 34; residence in Richmond, Va., X., 51, 52,; ancestors of, X., 52; in 1850, X., 55, 57; Supt. U. S. Military Academy, X., 58; brigadier of the Confederacy, X., 60: opinions in secession and q., 351, 358, 360, 366; II., 352; VI., 147, 207, 214, 216, 221, 222, 310, 312. Li Hung Chang Ix., 119. Libby, W., & Son, VII., 91. Libby Prison, Richmond, Va. : I., 113; VII., 19, 38, 45, 54 seq., 55 seq., 57, 60, 91; after the war, 93; when used as prison for Confederates, VII., 94, 121, 128, 136, 143, 145, 152, nk of, revived by Congress, February 29, 1864, III., 32. Life of the captured, VII., 123-136. Life in the prisons, VII., 124-136. Liggon prison, Richmond, Va. , VII., 60. Light draft water crafts: I., 243; on western rivers, VI., 209-223, 226; ferry-boats used as, VI., 262, 263; work of, in eastern waters, VI
M McAllister, Fort (see also Fort McAllister), I., 80. MacARTHURrthur A. VIII., 194, 234. McArthur, J., II., 148; IV., 256; X., 199. MacARTHYrthy, H., IX., 343. McBlair, N., VII., 139. McCabe, G., of Richmond, Va., quoted, IX., 203. McCabe, W. G. IX., 147, 148, 150, 151, 203. McCall, G. A.: I., 314, 315, 319, 324, 334, 368; V., 26 seq.: X., 293. McCallum, D. C., V., 275, 287, 289, 296, McCandless, L. D., VIII., 363. McCarthy's battery, I., 291, 293. McCausland, J.: III., 141, 150, 324, 328; V., 106; X., 321. McCaw, J. B., VII., 282. McClellan, G. B.: I., 42, 44, 51 seq.; headquarters, I., 63; headquarters of, two weeks after Antietam, I, 67; relieved, I., 67, 110, 113, 115, 116, 121, 126 seq., 132, 136, 167, 178, 252, 254, 257; headquarters before Yorktown, Va., I., 259, 260, 264, 275, 286, 287, 292, 30l, 307, 310, 314; with staff officers, I., 315, 323, 329, 336, 340, 348, 360, 366; II., 4, 20 seq., 22, 24, 40
to guard Confederate prisoners, VII., 63; in Union Army, decrees of North and South in regard to, VII., 110, 117; a voluminous correspondence between a Northern and a Southern lawyer (both army officers) in regard to, VII., 116, 117, 118, 174; attitude of Confederate Government toward, VII., 174; in Union Army, VII., 191. Negroes: problem of the, II., 30, 31; flocking of, toward the Union army on its march to the sea, III., 223; labor on Confederate earthworks, V., 264; refugees at Richmond, Va., V., 319; enlistment of, VII., 145. Nellie gray, horse of Fitzhugh Lee, IV., 318. Nelson, W.: I., 204, 205 seq., 207, 208, 360; X., 207. Nelson, C. S. S., IV., 264. Nelson Church Hospital, Yorktown, Va. , VII., 259. Nelson Farm, Va., I., 336, 366. Nemeha,, U. S. S., IX., 169. Neosho, Mo., I., 362. Neosho,, U. S. S., VI., 147, 228. Neptune,, C. S. S.: II., 330; VI., 316. Nereus,, U. S. S., III., 342. Neuse River, N. C., VI.
ers of, II., 15, 18, 20 seq., 26, 28, 32, 34, 38 seq.; 43, 46, 48, 50, 53, 54, 139, 144, 320, 322; IV., 34; army of, IV., 67, 89, 90, 193; V., 27, 32 seq., 34, 36, 104, 200, 202, 283, 286, 288; VI., 189, 216, 218, 268; VII., 106, 219; VIII., 18, 128, 201, 228, 240; IX., 75; X., 173, 176. Pope, V., III., 39. Poplar Springs Church, Va., III., 332. Population of Northern States in 1860, VIII., 58. Porcher, F. P., VII., 250. Pork-packing by Confederate government at Richmond, Va., VIII., 54. Port Gibson, Miss.: II., 189, 214, 216, 334, 340. Port Hudson, La.: L, 365; II., 9; Confederate fortifications at, II., 179; River Banks at, II., 179 seq., 188; Confederate fortifications, II., 210; Confederate siege guns at, II., 211; Confederate fortifications at, II., 213; parapet at, II., 213; The Citadel, II, 215; battered guns at, II., 217; Bainbridge's batteries at, II., 217; Duryea's batteries at, II., 217; Federal battery No. 10 at, II., 219; Federal n
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