5, 94, 96; Forest Hall prison at, VII., 85; Seminary Hospital, VII., 283.
Georgetown College, D. C.,
IX., 19.
Georgetown Ferry, D. C.,
VIII., 81.
Georgia secedes, I, 346.
Georgia troops: Infantry: Second. II., 71; X., 156; Third, I., 362; Fourth, VIII., 145; IX., 214; Fifth, I., 352; VIII., 139, 141; IX., 244 Georgia troops: Infantry: Second. II., 71; X., 156; Third, I., 362; Fourth, VIII., 145; IX., 214; Fifth, I., 352; VIII., 139, 141; IX., 244 seq.: X., 121, losses at Chickamauga, Ga., Confederate, X., 158; Seventh, I., 350; Eighth, I., 350, 364; Ninth, I., 364; losses at Gettysburg, Pa., Confederate, X., 158; Tenth, I., 364; losses at Antietam, Md., Confederate, X., 158; Twelfth, I., 354, 362, 364; Thirteenth, I., 360; X., 156; Fifteenth, losses at Gettysburg, Pa, X., 1th, I., 322; losses at Mechanicsville, Va., X., 158; Forty-seventh, I., 366; militia, III., 338. Second Battalion, IX., 25.
Georgia,, C. S. S.,
VI., 296.
Georgia volunteer,
grave of, IX., 283.
Germanna Ford, Va.:
III., 17, 24, 25, 37, 38, 40; IV., 119.
Germanna Plank Road. IX., 61.
Germans: recruiting of
, 326, 340, 362 seq., 376 seq.; IX., 24, 38, 77, 83, 87, 120, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 144; homestead in Pleasant Valley, Md., IX., 161, 190, 211, 213, 215, 225, 230, 240, 243, 247, 257, 295, 313, 318, 322, 331, 334; X., 4, 28, 34; residence in Richmond, Va., X., 51, 52,; ancestors of, X., 52; in 1850, X., 55, 57; Supt. U. S. Military Academy, X., 58; brigadier of the Confederacy, X., 60: opinions in secession and slavery, X., 60; in the field, X., 61; commands Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, X., 62; 1863, X., 63, 65; in Gettysburg campaign, X., 66; after the war, X., 67; retreat of, from Gettysburg, X., 68; in 1865, X., 69; Commander-in-chief of the Confederate army, X., 70; in defence of Petersburg, X., 70; in the wilderness, X., 70; with his staff, X., 71; Appomattox Court House, X., 72; as college president, X., 72; in 1867, X., 73; in 1869, X., 73; rank of General, X., 74.
Lee, R. E., Jr.
quoted, X., 63.
Lee, S. D.:
quoted, II., 188, 328, 332, 346;
S.,
VI., 121, 320. March to the Sea: under Gen. Sherman, I., 80, 128; one of the greatest pageants in the world's warfare, III., 214 seq.; preparations for, III., 220, 221, 222; VIII., 210-214; IX., 169, 170, 171.
Marches: of the Federal armies, VIII., 202; long, VIII., 204, 214.
Marching: and its lessons to the soldier, VIII., 164; and foraging, VIII., 197; appearance of soldiers, VIII., 203; step, length of, VIII., 205; songs, IX., 20; tunes, IX., 342 seq.
Marching through Georgia,
H. C. Work, IX., 168, 235, 243, 344.
Marcey, R. B.,
V., 75.
Maria,, C. S. S.,
VI., 123.
Marianna, Ark.,
II., 326.
Marianna, Fla.,
III., 332.
Marietta, Ga.:
G. H. Thomas headquarters at, III., 119; battle of Kenesaw Mountain at Big Shanty, III., 322; VII., 266; VIII., 332.
Marines, Confederate, in defense of Richmond, VI., 289.
Marines, U. S.:
Battalion of, I., 348, on western rivers, VI., 68-9; in land assault on Fort Fisher, VI., 248, 257, 259.
xchange of, what is meant by this term, VII.,; 98 first formal exchange of, VII., 98; Confederate, on way to Cox's Landing, Va., VII., 99; Confederate agent for the exchange of, VII., 101; exchange equivalent of determined by rank, VII., 109; in Georgia, VII., 122; in South Carolina, VII., 122; meaning of term wealth in connection with, VII., 126, 1219; the life of, and the distribution of rations an exciting event, VII., 131; of the war, passion for gambling among, VII., 131, 132, 134; of the in latter part of 1863 and beginning of 1864, VII., 168; rations, VII., 168; Union, rations served in, VII., 168; rations as reduced, VII., 168; history of the Confederacy, two most prominent figures of, VII., 173, 176, 178, 180; in Alabama and Georgia, VII., 178; Old Capitol, at Washington, VIII., 289.
Pritchard, B. D.,
IX., 295.
Pritchard's Mills, Md.,
I., 352.
Private agencies of relief
Vii., 321-344
Privateers: Confederate, conviction of, by United States court and
114, 116, 118, 124, 126, 128, 132-134, 137, 183, 210, 212-221, 22:3, 226-228, 236-238, 244, 246-248, 251, 278, 280, 287, 316, 318, 322, 326, 328, 340, 346; IV., 198, 241, 254, 304, V., 46, 50, 194, 204, 208, 276, 298; March to the Sea, VI., 114, 207, 221, 230, 236, 258; VII, 52, 84, 112, 161 seq., 175, 182, 203; VIII., 22; his criticism of the press, VIII., 29; accumulating supplies, VIII., 34, 102, 133, 134, 196, 206, 207; March to the Sea, VIII., 210, 217, 219, 220; VIII., 238, 240, 248; Georgia campaign, VII., 249, 252, 300, 332 seq., 334, 362; quoted, IX., 16, 53, 64, 95, 97, 106, 109, 115, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 235, 261, 295, 304, 309, 312, 314, 317, 318, 323, 327, 342; his opinion of Grant, X., 32, 75, 76, 78; ancestors of, X., 78, 79, 80; promoted to West Point, X., 80; life in the South, X., 80; life in the West, X., 80, 81; admitted to bar, X.,82; as banker, X., 82; as he appeared in 1876, X., 83; Superintendent Louisiana State Seminary, X., 84; enters army, 1861, X.