ession begun, VIII., 68, 115; Washington Light Infantry, VIII., 115, 117, 167; McClellan's Zouaves, company of, VIII., 153, 335; Confederate signal tower, VIII., 313; ruins of, IX., 39; Circular Church in, IX., 39; ruins of Secession Hall, IX., 45; Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar, IX., 47; war time in, IX., 49; The City Bides the Foe, IX., 49.; Central Church, IX., 51; Magnolia Cemetery at, IX., 274, 277; Federal graves at, IX., 281; ruins of Pinckney mansion, IX., 319, 321; fire of December, 1861, IX., 321; captured arms in, IX., 333; Fort Sumter celebration, IX., 334, 335; harbor, X., 156.
Charleston, Tenn.,
II., 348.
Charleston, W. Va.,
I., 364; II., 344.
Charleston,
H. Timrod, IX., 48.
Charleston,
ship, VIII., 45.
Charlottesville, Va.,
IV., 96, 110.
Chartres, Due de, I., 115.
Chase, S. P.,
I., 28; X., 12.
Chase, W. H.:
demands surrender of Fort Pickens, Fla., VIII., 156.
Chasseur,, U. S. S.,
I., 356.
Chatfield, S. C.,
increase of number of artisans in, by 1862, VI., 62, 117; pay of officers and men in, VI., 64, 66; cost of, during Civil War, VI., 64; traditions in, VI., 65, 280; first employs contrabands, VI., 70; promotion among officers after the war, VI., 70; principal navy yards during war, VI., 70, 72; first work on the Potomac, VI., 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99; replaces buoys and lights, VI., 95; first expedition of, in Civil War, VI., 100; joint expeditions of, with army, VI., 100; increase of, by December, 1861, VI., 116; principal guns during war, VI., 117 number of officers of, at close of war, VI., 118; in Eastern waters, VI., 126, 127; the most famous naval action of the Civil War, VI., 154 seq.: on inland waters, VI., 212 seq.: establishment of navy yards on Mississippi River, VI., 213; joint expedition of, with army, VI., 214, 236-256; in final operations, VI., 257, 258-260; vessels purchased by, in 1861, VI., 262; achieves first victory in war, VI., 268, 269; nondescript commands in, VI.