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cause, heavy blow to, by Gen. J. F. B. Stuart's death, May 12, 1864, IV., 109; damage caused by, IV., 118, 119; raids in the West, IV., 141 seq.; partisan bands, definition and usefulness of, IV., 168; partisan ranger, a famous character, regarded as a mythical figure by Union army officers and men, IV., 168, 170, 171, 172, 177; partisan ranger, practical illustration of the work of, IV., 169; partisan ranger, best known to the Union troops and most anxiously sought for; his exploits; raid (Morgan's) through Ohio and it effects upon the North, IV., 174; guerilla bands along the Mississippi, IV., 179; guns, V., 55; gunners, V., 59; government, VI., 54 seq.; the organization of navy, VI., 71, 72; navy, VI., 76, 290; navy, pay table of, VI., 90; Naval Academy, VI., 90; navy, pay of the officers of the, VI., 90; river defense fleet, VI., 192; prisoners, Union capture of, not an unmixed evil for the former, VII., 154, 155; medical department of, VII., 222 seq., 278, 349 seq.; medical sourc
gging by Sherman's men, VIII., 207. Eolus,, U. S. S., III., 342. Equipment: expenses for each soldier, VIII., 56. Era, no. 5, C. S. S., VI., 318. Ericsson, J., VI., 56, 130, 131, 135, 138, 179. Escapes from prison: first place in the hearts of thousands of prisoners, VII., 131, 132; uppermost idea in mind of prisoner next to that of being exchanged, VII., 131-152; ingenious plans for, VII., 138, 140, 142; one of the most celebrated ones, November 27, 1863, by Gen. Morgan and some of his companions, VII., 140, 150, 152; escape of Union officers from prison by tunneling, VII., 142; tools used by prisoners in, VII., 142, 144; Col. Magoffin's escape, July 24, 1862, VII., 144; Confederate prison at Salisbury, N. C., interesting stories of, VII., 144, 146, 148; Andersonville, VII., 148, 150. Essex,, U. S. S.: I., 182 seq., 183, 185, 191, 214, 356, 368; II., 198; VI., 129, 187, 195, 214, 216, 226, 316. Este, G. P., X., 235. Estes, L. G., X., 20
nfederates Viii., 54. Independence, Mo., I., 360; II., 320. Independent Rifles, Mobile, Ala., I., 87. Indian frontier: U. S. regulars in, VIII., 70. Indian Hill (see also Orchard Knob, capture of), II., 301. Indian Home Guards, II., 348. Indian Mound, Chattanooga, Tenn., VIII., 219. Indian Ridge, La., II., 332. Indian sharpshooters On Marye's Heights, VII., 254. Indian Town Creek Iii., 305. Indian uprisings Viii., 79. Indiana: Morgan's raids in, VIII., 18. Indiana troops: Artillery: First heavy, I., 25; II., 209; band of, VIII., 197; Baton Rouge, La., at, VIII., 299; First Battery, I., 358, 362; II., 332; Second, II., 342, 352; Third, I., 368; Sixth, III., 324; Seventh, II., 326; Ninth, II., 322; Thirteenth, II., 324, 326; Twenty-fourth, II., 344. Cavalry: First, I., 352, 368; II., 346, 352; Company K, IV., 183; Second, II., 326; III., 346: VIII., 196; Third, II., 324: IV., 118, 241; VIII., 281, 289; Fourth, III.,
51. Kenedy, Capt. attempts to burn New York City, VIII., 302. Kennedy, J. D., X., 285. Kennon, B., VI., 191, 192. Kensfick, I., VII., 135. Kensington,, U. S. S., VI., 316. Kentucky: I., 178 seq., 218; VIII., 76; Morgan raids in, VIII., 18; army, roads of, VIII., 36, 76; enlistment on both sides, VIII., 103; military operations in. X., 88. Kentucky troops, Confederate: Cavalry: Morgan's, I., 358, 362. Infantry: First, I., 356; Second, I., 358; Fourth, X., 1Morgan's, I., 358, 362. Infantry: First, I., 356; Second, I., 358; Fourth, X., 156 Fifth, I., 356; Eighth, I., 358; X., 156. Kentucky troops. Union: Artillery: First battery, I., 368. Cavalry: First, I., 356, 362; II., 332, 336, 344; Second, II., 344; VIII., 145; Third, I., 356; Fourth cavalry, officers of, I., 245, 362, 368; II., 330, 332, 336; III., 328; Fifth, I., 362; Sixth, II., 322, 332. 336; IV., 154; Seventh, I., 368; II., 322, 336; Eighth, VII., 21; Ninth, II., 326; Tenth, II., 332, 336; Eleventh, II., 326, 344; III., 332; VII., 20; Twelfth, II., 344; Thirteen
Union: Cavalry: First, II., 322. Infantry: First, II., 205; Ninth (colored), losses, X., 52. Louisiana,, C. S. S.: I., 228, 229, 234; VI., 192, 114. Louisiana, U. S. hospital boat, VII., 319. Louisiana,, U. S. S.: I., 356; III., 342; V., 207; VI., 310, 314. Louisville Ky.: II., 64: provost-guard at, II., 324; III., 266; V., 302; army repair shop at, VIII., 40. Louisville, Tenn., basis of supplies, VIII., 32. Louisville and Nashville R. R., destruction of, by Morgan, IV., 156. Louisville,, U. S. S.: I., 187, 366; VI., 150, 214, 216; IX., 271. Lovejoy's Station, Ga., III., 216, 328. Lovell, M.: I., 362; II., 150, 324; VI., 85, 190; X., 273. Lover, S., IX., 349. Low in the ground They're resting, C. Coe, IX., 351. Lowe, J., VI., 301. Lowe, T. S. C.: VIII., 10; in balloon observing battle of Fair Oaks, VIII., 369, 370, 373; in his balloon, VIII., 377; quoted, VIII., 379; X., 25. Lowell, C. R., IV., 248; X., 1
., X., 207. Moore, J., VII., 224. Moore, J. C., X., 315. Moore, J. J., V., 287. Moore, P. T., X., 319. Moore, S. P., VII., 222, 238, 239, 250,278, 282, 349, 351. Moore, W., VIII., 263. Moore's House, Va., I., 269. Moore's Mills, Mo., I., 368. Moorefield, West Va.: III., 328; IV., 102, 108. Morehead, J. W., VI., 233. Morehead, T. G., II., 61. Morell, G. W.: I., 257, 342; VIII., 315. Morfit, Major Vii., 95. Morgan, A. S. M., IX., 59. Morgan, C. H.: VII., 20; X., 229. Morgan, G. W.: I., 366; II., 202, 328; X., 189, 216, 233. Morgan, J. D.: III., 268; X., 85. Morgan, J. H.: I., 178, 362, 368; II., 168, 170, 320, 326, 328, 332, 334, 336; raid in Ohio, II., 340; raid in Indiana, II., 340; raid in Kentucky, II., 340, 348; III., 322, 324, 328, 330; IV., 34, 77, 134; his Christmas raid, 1862-1863, IV., 144-164, 168, 174 seq., 175 seq.: death of, IV., 176, 262; VII., 20, 58, 141, 150, 15