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The Atlanta (Georgia) Campaign: May 1 - September 8, 1864., Part I: General Report. (ed. Maj. George B. Davis, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley) 1,463 127 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 1,378 372 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 810 42 Browse Search
John Bell Hood., Advance and Retreat: Personal Experiences in the United States and Confederate Armies 606 8 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 565 25 Browse Search
William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman . 473 17 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 3: The Decisive Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 373 5 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 372 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 277 1 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 232 78 Browse Search
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, IX., 84. Ashby's Gap, Va., III., 326. Ashhurst, surgeon, VII., 226. Ashland, Va., III., 82, 320, 322. Ashley Station, Ark., III., 330. Aspern, losses at, X., 140. Assistant Quartermaster's office, VIII., 38. Assistant surgeons: in the Union Army who became famous in after life, VII., 223. Astor House, New York, X., 15. Atchafalaya River, La., VI., 320. Athens, Ala., III., 332. Athens, Mo., I., 350. Atkins, T., V., 29. Atlanta, Ga.: I., 33; Peach Tree Street in, I., 58, 59, 94, 128, 129, 136; II., 313, 314; III., 11, 16, 32, 99-135; trenches before, III., 99; Potter House, ruins of, III., 127; pickets before, III., 129; Union and Confederate losses, III., 134; Fort D, III., 136; Fort No. 7, III., 136; train of refugees ready to leave, III., 212; railroad depot, III., 213: ruins of railroad depot at, III., 214; ruins of bank at, III., 215; Union engineers, orders to destroy public buildings and public property onl
oag, T. G., VII., 4. Bobot, A., VII., 139. Bodiso, M., Sec. Russian Legation, VI., 25. Boers, I., 84. Boggs, C. S., VI., 198. Boggs, W. R., X., 265. Bohlen, H., II., 322; X., 135. Boland, Maj. C. S. A., VII., 123. Bolivar, Tenn., II., 148, 322. Bolivar, Va., III., 326. Bolivar Heights, Va., I., 352; II., 60, 325. Bolton, Miss., II., 340. Bolton depot, Miss., II., 340. Bomb-proofs: entrenchments, VIII., 253; near Atlanta, Ga., VIII., 253; before Petersburg, Va., VIII., 253. Bond, F. S., X., 19. Bonham, M. L., X., 283. Bonita, ship, VI., 122. Booker, T., IV., 166. Booneville, Mo., I., 352, 353. Booneville, Miss., I., 364, 367, 368. Boonsboro, Ark., II., 326. Boonsboro, Md., I., 53; II., 340; IV., 88. Booth, J. W.: VII., 203, 207; flight, capture and death of, VII., 205; VIII., 26, 363, 366; IX., 128, 338. Borodino, losses at, X., 140. Boston, R.,
eney, J. W., I., 19. Cherbourg, France Vi., 320. Cherokee,, U. S. S., III., 342. Cherokees Ii., 287. Chesapeake, Va., VI., 314. Chesapeake Bay I., 88; II., 19; V., 80. Chesapeake Hospital, Hampton, Va. , VII., 233. Chess game at headquarters Viii., 241. Cheater Gap, Va., II., 326, 342; III., 28. Chester Station, Va., III., 320. Chesterfield, Va., IV., 126; bridge at, IV., 127. Chestnut, J., X., 283. Chevaux-de-friese, Atlanta, Ga. , defenses, V., 199. Chew, R. P., IV., 108. Chewa Station, Ga., III., 326. Chew's Va. Battalion, Confederate, I., 360. Chicago, Ill., Camo Douglas: VII., 22, 73; mustering a regiment, VIII., 74. Chichester, C. E., I., 89, 107; VII., 4, 127, 157; VIII., 147. Chickahominy, Va.: I., 278, 284, 285, 286, 287, 296, 313, 314, 315, 316; bridges at, I., 320; lower bridge, I., 321; Woodbury's bridge, I., 321, 330; III., 82, 84, 90; place where Gen. Stuart cross
guns in, V., 118; VI., 179; spiked guns, VIII., 66; battery near, IX., 42, 227. Fort Negley, Nashville, Tenn. : III., 250, 259 seq., 261. Fort no. 7, Atlanta, Ga. : III., 136; V., 173. Fort no. 8, Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort no. 9, Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort Ocracoke, Beacon Island, N. C. , VI., 3Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort no. 9, Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort Ocracoke, Beacon Island, N. C. , VI., 310. Fort Pemberton, Miss.: II., 330; VI., 208. Fort Pensacola, Fla., VI., 16. Fort Pickens, Fla.: I., 4, 86; V., 33, 57, 59, 159; VI., 16, 19, 111; VIII., 106, 107, 156. Fort Pike, La., VI., 314. Fort Pillow, Tenn.: evacuation by Confederates, I., 362, 366; IV., 153; VI., 83, 148, 149, 218, 222,314. Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort Ocracoke, Beacon Island, N. C. , VI., 310. Fort Pemberton, Miss.: II., 330; VI., 208. Fort Pensacola, Fla., VI., 16. Fort Pickens, Fla.: I., 4, 86; V., 33, 57, 59, 159; VI., 16, 19, 111; VIII., 106, 107, 156. Fort Pike, La., VI., 314. Fort Pillow, Tenn.: evacuation by Confederates, I., 362, 366; IV., 153; VI., 83, 148, 149, 218, 222,314. Fort Pitt, Pittsburg, Pa. , V., 137. Fort Powell, Ala.: VI., 250, 256, 320, 322. Fort Powhatan, Va., V., 306. Fort Pulaski, Ga.: I., 360, 361; III., 229; V., 110; parapets after the capture, V., 147, 255, 259, 261; VI., 237, 313: VII., 165; VIII., 229. Fort Putnam. S. C. V., 179. Fort Randolph, Ten
uniforms of, VIII., 80. Garland, S., Jr. II., 324: X., 149. Garnett, R. B.: II., 263, 264; X., 153. Garnett, R. S., X., 147, 242. Garnett's Farms, Va., I., 366. Garrard, K.: III., 105. 328; IV., 326. Garrard, T. T., X., 207. Garrott, J. W., X., 255. Gartrell, L. J., X., 265. Gary, M. W., X., 285. Gas-generators for balloons, VIII., 374. Gassaway, F. H., IX., 196-199, 201. Gaston, C. A., VIII., 364. Gate City guard, Atlanta, Ga. , IX., 159. Gates, H., V., 33. Gatlin, R. C., X., 279. Gay and Happy, IX., 348. Gay and Happy Still, IX., 186, 349. Gayle, R. H., VII., 135. Gaylesville, Ala., III., 218. Geary, J. W.: II., 256, 258, 300, 302, 318, 320, 346; III., 125; V., 132; X., 4. Gee, Major VII., 92; acquittal of, VII., 180. Gemsbok,, U. S. S., I., 362. General Officers, Roster of Confederate and Union, X., 301; Union army, X., 302-317; Confederate army,
York (see New York Peace Society), I., 18. Peach Orchard, Gettysburg, Pa. , I., 70; V., 40. Peach Orchard, Va.: I., 332, 366; losses at, X., 142. Peach Tree Creek, Ga.: III., 125, 127, 130, 326; V., 50. Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. , I., 58. Pearce, J. S., VI., 193. Pearce, N. B., VIII., 103. Peck, J. J.: II., 328, 330; X., 225. Peck, T. S., X., 2, 25. Peck, W. R., X., 273. Peeble's Farm Signal Tower, Petersburg, Va. , VIII., 331. 14; VII., 31; New York Ferry at, VIII., 39, 74; New York Seventh crossing, VIII., 76, 84, 282. Potter, C. H., IX., 59. Potter, E. E., X., 225. Potter, J. H., X., 219. Potter, R. B.: III., 90; X., 225. Potter's House, Atlanta, Ga. , III., 127. Potthoft, private, VIII, 125. Potts, surgeon, VII, 222. Potts, B., X., 233. Pound Cake regiment, X., 121. Pound Gap, Tenn., I., 358. Powder Springs, Ga., III., 322. Powell, L., alias Payn