uard house at, VII., 191; McPherson Hospital at, VII, 233, 240; U. S. hospital boat Red Rover at, VII., 307; VIII., 29; headquarters signal corps at, VIII., 325; capture of, VIII., 330, 340, 352; colored troops at, IX., 173, 204; cemetery at, IX., 281; surrender of, X., 32; casualties at, X., 34, 156.
Victor,, C. S. S.,
VI., 296.
Victoria, Queen of England, Proclamation of Neutrality issued by, VI., 308.
Victoria,, C. S. S.,
VI., 123.
Vidette,, U. S. S.,
I., 356.
Viele, E. L.,
X., 227.
Vienna, Va.,
I., 348.
Villard, H.,
X., 42.
Villepigue, J. B.,
I., 237; X., 256.
Vincennes,, U. S. S.,
VI., 189.
Vincent, S.,
II., 249, 252, 253, 254, X., 137.
Vincent's brigade, II., 255.
Vindicator,, U. S. S.,
I., 239; VI., 221; IX., 165.
Vinton, D. H.,
II., 328.
Vionville, losses at, X., 126, 140.
Virginia: North Anna River, in, I., 43, 135; adopted the ordinance of secession subject to popular vote, I., 346; campaign