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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 898 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 893 3 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 4. 560 2 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 559 93 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 470 8 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3. 439 1 Browse Search
J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary 410 4 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 311 309 Browse Search
Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: The Opening Battles. Volume 1. 289 3 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 278 4 Browse Search
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Browsing named entities in 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). You can also browse the collection for Charleston (South Carolina, United States) or search for Charleston (South Carolina, United States) in all documents.

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quadron commanders of, VI., 120, 125, 126, 127, 186, 195, 260; Confederate attempts to raise, VI., 272, 273; VIII., 54; responsible for Confederacy's failure, VIII., 136; running, IX., 25, 49. Blockade runners: I., 89; swiftness of, VI., 21 seq.; effort of, to reach Wilmington, N. C., VI., 39; profits of, VI., 106, 107; pay of officers anti crew on, VI., 107; commanded by Confederate naval officers, VI., 108; first effective step against, VI., 115; number of captured, VI., 122; of Charleston, S. C., VI., 238; channel marks of, VI., 255; chases of, VI., 294; last of the, VI., 291. Bloodiest day of the Civil War, II., 63. Bloody angle. Spotsylvania, Va.: II., 247, 260; Federal victory at, May 12, 1864, III., 57; Confederate entrenchments near, III., 57, 62, 66, 68; V., 27. Bloody Lane, Antietam, Md., II., 69, 72. Bloomery Gap., Va., I., 356. Bloomfield, Va., II., 326. Blounts Farm, Ala., II., 332. Blountsville, Ala., VII., 145. Blountsvi
, 155. Daniel, J., Jr. X., 2. Daniel Webster, U. S. hospital boat, VII., 336. Dantzler battery, of Virginia, VI., 265. Danville, Ky., II., 332. Danville, Va., III., 306. Danville Railroad, Va., III., 280. Darbytown Road, Va., I., 309; III., 332. Darksville, Va., III., 326. Darnestown, Md. (see also Pritchard's Mills, Md.). I., 352. Daughter of the regiment, C. Scollard, IX., 71. Daughters of the Confederacy I. 14, 19; of Charleston, S. C., I. 100; IX., 347. Daughters of Veterans X., 296. Damn's Battery, Union, I., 356. Dauphin Island, Ala., VI., 253. Davenport, Iowa, prison at, VII., 66. Darid,, C. S. S., VI., 267, 320. Davidson, C. C., I., 179. Davidson, H., VI., 79. Davidson, H. B., X., 299. Davidson, J. W., II., 342, 344; X., 311. Davies, H. E., X., 95. Davies, T. A., II., 150, 152, 324. Davis, C. E., VIII., 327. Davis, C. H.: I., 94, 221, 24
W. L., I., 44; X., 7, 28, 78 seq. Fletcher, A., quoted, IX., 342. Flint, E. A., cavalry horse of, IV., 53; VIII., 135. Floating Battery, Charleston, S. C., V., 155. Florance, H. C., VII., 125. Florence, Ala., II., 297; III., 218; VI., 312. Florence, S. C., VII., 86. Florida: grim game of 16, 320. Flying artillery, V., 33. Foard, E. J., VII., 249. Follen House, Cumberland Landing, Va. , scouts at, VIII., 269. Folly Island, Charleston, S. C. : N. Y. Ninth Inf. at, VIII., 229. Fontaine, L., IX., 142. Foote, A. H.: I., 94, 182, 185 seq., 188, 191, 193, 218, 221, 237, 238 seq., 241, 368: III., 146, 148, 151, 155, 326; V., 85, 94, 101. Fort strong, Va., V., 95. Fort Sumner, Md.: I., 299, 301; V., 99, 105, 110; X., 118, 119. Fort Sumter, S. C.: I., 4, 39; after bombardment, I., 99; breach in walls of, I., 101; fall of, I., 142, 143, 144, 147; II., 319, 332, 333, 335, 337, 342; severest bombardm
VIII., 354, 370 seq.: IX., 59, 78, 87, 143, 157; X., 46, 164, 166; with Mrs. McClellan, X., 167. McClellan, Mrs. G. B., IX., 161. McClellan Zouaves, Charleston, S. C. , VIII., 153. McClelland,, U. S. S., VI., 82. McClernand, J. A.: I., 179, 184, 186 seq., 190, 208, 360; II., 77, 182, 205, 201, 212, 218, 330,I., 291, 293. Maffit's channel, S. C., VI., 312. Magee, S., VIII., 281. Maggofin, escape from Alton prison, VII., 144. Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S. C. , IX., 274, 277. Magruder, J. B.: headquarters of, Yorktown, Va., I., 261, 262, 263, 265, 323, 325, 327, 330, 332, 333, 360, 362, 368; II., 330; V.,. Marines, U. S.: Battalion of, I., 348, on western rivers, VI., 68-9; in land assault on Fort Fisher, VI., 248, 257, 259. Marion Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60. Markham, Mr. I., 233. Marks Mills, Ark., II., 352. Marlborough, J. C., I., 196. Marmaduke, J. S.: II., 326, 330, 332, 34
., 340; IX., 64; cemetery at, IX., 281. Nashville,, C. S. S., VI., 272, 310, 312, 318. Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad: II., 168, 273, 274; IV., 254; blockhouse in, IV., 149; V., 295. Nassau, Bermuda, VI., 15. Nast, Thomas a cartoon by, VIII., 2. Natchez, Miss.: courthouse at, I., 93, 231; surrender of, I., 231; VI., 149, 204, 314. Natchitoches, La., VI., 227. National cemeteries: Gettysburg, Pa., II., 259; IX., 281; Alexandria, Va., IX., 281; Charleston, S. C., IX., 281; City Point, Va., IX., 281; Military Cemetery, IX., 281; Soldiers' Home, Washington, D. C., IX., 281. National Encampment, G. A. R., the first encampment held at Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 20, 1866, X., 294. National Intelligencer, Washington, D. C. , quoted from, VII., 52. National Red Cross: organization by Clara Barton, VII., 339. National Tribune, Washington, D. C. , I., 19. National Unity: Prof. Albert Bushnell Hart, quoted on, IX., 219. Natio
Va. (see also Second Battle of Fair Oaks, Va.): I., 320, 366. Oak Hill, Mo. (see also Springfield, Mo., and Wilson's Creek, Mo.), I., 350. O'Beirne, J. R., X., 225. O'Brien, R., telegraph operator, VIII., 363, 366. O Captain, My Captain, Walt Whitman, IX., 26, 254. Occoquan River, Va., I., 354. Ocean liner transport, VIII., 45. Ocean Pond, Fla., VIII., 103. Ocmulgee,, U. S. S., VI., 316. O'Connor, J., IX., 74. O'Connor House, Charleston, S. C. , VII., 161, 163. Ocracoke Inlet, N. C., VI., 104. Octorora,, U. S. S., VI., 247. Ode, recited at the Harvard Commemoration, J. R. Lowell, IX., 256, 261, 263, 266. Ode for Decoration Day, H. Peterson, IX., 282. Ode at Magnolia Cemetery, H. Timrod, IX., 274, 277. Officers Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. , VII., 233. Official secrets as revealed by photographs Iii., 145. Ogeechee River, Ga.: III., 234 VI., 121, 318. Oglesby, it. J., II.
lic sisterhood, hospital work of, VII., 296. Rome, Ga.: II., 276, 3:32; III., 112, 216, 220, 320; VII, 145. Romeo,, U. S. S., VI., 28. Romney, W. Va., I., 348, 352, 354. Rontzohn's photograph gallery, Winchester, Va. , General Jackson at, X., 101. Rood, F. M., I., 50. Rood's Hill, Va., III., 338. Rooney, J. J., IX., 322. Roosevelt. Theodore Viii., 112; X., 138. Root, E., I., 104. Root, G. F., IX., 342, 350. Roper Hospital, Charleston, S. C. , VII, 161. Ropes, J. C.: I., 282; II., 38; V., 34 seq.; IX., 56. Rorty, J., IX., 217. Rose, T. E.: VII., 60, 137 seq., 145, 152. Rosecrans, W. S.: I., 132, 136; II., 9, 140 seq., 142 seq., 148 seq., 150, 160, 166 seq., 178, 270 seq., 272 seq 288, 294 324, 328, 340, 344; IV., 34, 144, 147, 151; destruction of wagon train by, IV., 158, 159, 160, 162, 164, 214, 254; V., 135, 206, 208, 292, 296; VI., 230; VII., 233; IX., 101; with staff, X., 19, 122, 172, 173; X
South Africa, British campaigns in, I., 84. South Anna bridge, Va., III., 320. South Atlantic Squadron Ii., 332; VI., 311. South Battery, Charleston, S. C. , V., 119. South Carolina: University of, I., 14; the Hampton legion, I., 295; Fort Walker, in, I.,357; devastation in, by Union troops, III., 244, 2f, V., 31, 3S; X., 179, 188. Sumner, G. W., VI., 265. Sumner, Sam. VII., 192. Sumner, Win, VIII., 192. Sumter, Fort, S. C. (see also Fort Sumter, S. C.): V., 1, 4, 156, 176, 340, 349. Sumter, S. C.: I., 107 seq.: V., 151; VIII., 347; Terre Plein of the gorge at, IX., 40. Sumter,, C. S. S.: I., 2utherland, C., VII., 224. Sutlers: stores of, IX., 186, 187; tent of, VIII., 247. Swamp Angel: Federal battery, prominent in the bombardment of Charleston, S. C., V., 110; most famous gun in the Civil Swamp Angel—Continued. war, V., 116; famous gun to enforce evacuation of Fort Sumter, IX., 51. Swanee Ribbe
129; Federal commissary camp on, IV., 141; long truss bridge across, V., 292; army boats on the, V., 293; along the, VI., 69, 209, 233, 318; supplies received by, and on, VIII., 39; along the, IX., 95, 101; activity on, in war times, IX., 99. Tenting on the Old Camp ground, W. Kittridge, IX., 348. Tents: used to shelter Confederate prisoners, VII., 63; for the over-flow, VII., 261; Sibley, Wall and A types of, VIII., 39; used by moving armies, VIII., 165; used in garrison at Charleston, S. C., VIII., 167. Terre Plein of the gorge, Sumter, S. C. , IX., 40. Terrell, J. B., X., 319. Terrell, J. J., VII, 292. Terrill, W. R.: II, 326; X., 137. Tery, A. H.: III, 327; V., 269; VI, 238, 248, 257, 259; X., 187, 210, 212. Terry Dave, IX., 345. Terry, E., Il, 219; naval battery of, Il, 221. Terry, W., X., 321. Terry's Texas Rangers, Confederate, 354. Texas: military control of, I., 94; Law's brigade, I., 342; Hood's brigade of,
ond Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, X., 16, 17. Washington, N. C., II., 322. Washington,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Washington and Lee University, Va.: I., 17; IX., 122, 130, 132; X., 57, 59, 72. Washington Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60. Washington Artillery, the, of New Orleans (see also New Orleans, La.): L., 14, 199; II., 53, 125; Miller's battery of, II., 59, 95, 122; men of, II., 164, 165; V., 58, 63, 64, 72, 74; VIII., 119, 125, 127, 150; officers of, IX., 329, 343. Washington Grays, N. Y. (see New York Eighth State Militia). Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, S. C.: VIII., 115, 117, 167. Wassaw Sound, Ga.: I., 361; II., 336; VI., 38, 236, 271, 318. Water cart Viii., 213. Water transportation: in Peninsula campaign, VIII., 50. Water Witch,, U. S. S., VI., 189, 312, 320. Waterhouse, R., X., 315. Waterloo, Belgium: battle of: II., 272; X., 120. 122, 124, 140. Waterloo bridge, Va.: II., 42; skirmi
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