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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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X., 19. Drilling recruits Viii., 182, 184. Driving Home the Cows, K. P. Osgood, IX., 236. Droop Mountain, Va., II., 346. Drum, R. C.: suggests return of Confederate battle-flags, IX., 36. Drumgould's Bluff, Miss., VI., 207, 316. Drummer Boys N. Y. Eighth Reg., VIII., 179; in full dress, VIII., 195; off duty, VIII., 195, 237; Confederate, VIII., 383. Drum-taps, Walt Whitman, IX., 21, 254. Dry Forks, Mo. (see also Carthage, Mo.), I, 348. Dry Wood, Mo., I., 350. Dryer, H., IV., 231. Duane, J. C., V., 240. Du Barry, W. D., VII., 125. Dubois, D. M., X., 265. Ducat, A. C., X., 19. Duck River, Tenn., VI., 69, 318. Duff, W., X., 49. Duff, W. L., IX., 113. Duffie, A. N.: II., 25; III., 324, 326; IV., 88, 177, 226, 233 seq., 224. Dug Springs, Mo., I., 350, 367. Dugan, Jimmine, a bugler boy, VIII., 189. Duganne, A. J. H., VII., 96. Duke, B. W.: II., 326; IV., 144, 14
9. Fort Ridgly, Minn., VIII., 79. Fort Ripley, S. C., VIII., 79. Fort Royal, Va., IX., 87. Fort Runyon, Va.: V., 76, 90, 98; N. Y. Seventh assists in building, VIII., 67. Fort St. Philip, La.: the capture of, I., 226; surrender of, I., 234, 362; VI., 119, 187, 189, 194, 198, 201, 216, 314. Fort Sanders, Tenn., II., 338, 339. Fort Sawyer, Va., I., 119. Fort Scott, D. C., V., 94. Fort Scott, Kan., V., 180. Fort Scott, Mo. (see also Dry Wood, Mo.), I., 350. Fort Sedgwick: (See also Fort Hell, Petersburg, Va. ), III., 203, 205, 207, 279, 334, 337, 338; V., 215; bomb-proof quarters of, V., 217. Fort Slocum, D. C., V., 94. Fort Smith, Mazzard Prairie, Ark. , III., 328. Fort Snelling, Minn., VIII., 79. Fort Stedman, Va.: I., 34, 285; III., 179, 206, 280, 282, 285, 286, 344; V., 195; capture of, VIII., 357, 368; IX., 32. Fort Stevens, D. C.: I., 66, 68: III., 146, 148, 151, 155, 326; V., 85, 94, 101.
n Tenn., VII., 247; Relief Society of the Confederate States, Felicia Grundy Porter, President, VII., 247; Southern Hospital work of. VII., 296; Central Association of Relief, VII., 328 seq.; Central Relief Association of New York, VII., 334. Wood, A. M., VII., 47. Wood, J. E., X., 185. Wood, J. T, VI., 172, 298, 320. Wood, M A., VIII., 281. Wood, R. C., VII., 330, 347. Wood, S. A. M.: II., 326: X., 255. Wood, T. J.: II., 282, 284, 306, 308; IX., 115: X., 181, 198. Wood, W. P., VIII., 282, 289. Woodberry, S. B., VIII., 117. Woodbury, D. F., I., 321. Woodbury, D. P., V., 213. Woodbury, Tenn., II., 330. 332. Woodbury's bridge, Va., I., 278. Woodford, S. I., X., 23. Woodhull, A. A., VII., 23, 224. Woodruff, W. E., VII., 47. Woodruff's battery, Confederate. I., 350. Woods, R. M., X., 292. Woods, W. B., X., 237. Wood's Fork, Mo., II., 330. Woodsmen of the North,VIII.,
The New York Board of Brokers have presented a silver-mounted pistol to F. E. Brownell, for "avenging" the death of Col. Ellsworth. One of the biggest of the columbiads at Fort Monroe is bearing directly upon the house of ex- President Tyler. Wm. Angus, a printer, of the N. Y. Second Regiment, accidently shot and killed himself near Washington, on Monday. Mr. Charles J. Faulkner, our minister at Paris, had his final audience with the Emperor on the 13th. W. P. Wood, of New York, has been appointed Commissioner of Public Buildings at Washington, vice J. B. Blake, resigned. A revolt broke out in the penitentiary at Jefferson City, Mo., on Monday night, 27th inst., during which four prisoners escaped. Rev. Mr. Webber, of Worcester, Mass., has enlisted as a common soldier. Robert T. Lincoln, the President's son, has arrived in Washington.