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Vallandigham, C. L.:

VII, 202; arrest and sentence of, VII., 204.


‘Valley campaign’:

I., 305; prisoners and supplies captured in, IV., 252.


Valley City,, U. S. S.,

I, 356. Valley of Virginia, battle of, VIII., 110.


Valley Railroad, Va.,

V., 290.


Valverde, Fort, N. Mex.

(see also Fort Valverde, N. Mex.): I., 358.


Van Brunt, G. J., VI., 100, 125, 174, 176.


Van Buren, W. H., VII, 330.


Van Cleve, H. P.: Il, 174, 176, 284; X., 219.


Vanderbilt, C.:

VI., 309; IX., 297.


Vanderbilt, Captain

New York Tenth Cavalry, quoted, IV., 26.


Vanderbilt,, U. S. S.:

III., 342; VI., 309.


Van Dervoort, P., X., 296.


Vandewater, J.,

X., 288.


Van Dorn, E.: I, 206, 235, 245; II., 143 seq., 183, 190, 200, 204, 324, 328, 330; IV., 49; capture, 116, 133, 263; V., 70; VI, 308; VII., 28, 30, 233; X., 251, 270, 272.


Van Duzen, J. C., VIII., 358 seq.


Vannerson, photographer: IX., 123; X., 63.


Van Norman, L. E., I., 10.


Van Sant, S. R., X., 296.


Van Valkenburgh, D. H., I., 295.


Van Valkenbergh, T. S., VIII, 362.


Van Vinson

Vii, 125.


Van Wyck, C. H., X., 229.


Vaquin, E.,

VIII., 169.


Varnells Station, Ga.,

III., 320.


Varuna,, U. S. S.,

VI, 190, 191, 198.


Varuna Landing, Va.:

pontoon bridge at, IV.; 189.


Vaughen, A. J.,

X., 299.


Vaughen, J. C.:

III., 322; X., 299.


Vaughts Hill, Milton, Tenn.

, II., 332.


Veatch, J. C.,

X., 87.


Veazy, W. G.,

X., 296.


Venable, R. M.,

I, 105.


Venus,, C. S. S.,

transport, IV., 163.


Vera Cruz, Mexico,

VI., 45; X., 58.


Verandah House, Baton Rouge, La.

, II., 134.


Vermont: population of, in 1860, VIII., 58; number of troops furnished, VIII, 59; number of troops lost, VIII., 59; quota in Civil War, VIII., 65; uniform of troops, VIII., 78.


Vermont troops: Artillery: First, Heavy, IX., 138. Cavalry: First, IV., 104, 230, 232; Second, I., 348. Infantry: Vermont Brigade, X., 117; Stannard's brigade, II., 264; First Brigade, V., 31; Camp Griffin, near Washington, D.


C.

IX., 138; Second, IX., 138; X., 124; Third, I., 350, 360; IX., 138; Fourth, I., 360; IX., 138; Fifth, Il, 336; IX., 138, 154; losses, X., 154; Sixth, I., 360; near Washington, D. C., VIII., 57; I and D Companies, VIII., 64; before Camp Griffin, Washington, D. C., VIII., 65; IX., 138, 347; Seventh, II., 320; III., 332; Eighth, II., 330; losses, X., 152; Ninth, II., 324, 348; hospital of, at New Berne, N. C., VII, 231; IX., 157.


Vermont,, U. S. S.,

VI., 127.


‘Veterans of the war’:

return of, to civilian life, III., 345; organization of, X., 290.


Veterans, United Confederate (see also United Confederate veterans): I., 19; united Confederate Veterans, constitution of, X., 298; Confederates, reunion of, X., 300.


‘Vibbard’

engine, V., 287.


Vibbard draw of Long bridge, Washington, D. C.

, Federal Engineers at, I., 131.


Vicksburg, Miss.:

surrender of, I., 68, 77 seq.; Camp Fisk, Four Mile bridge in, I., 108, 124 seq., 126. 132, 182, 187, 214, 231, 249 seq., 365, 366, 368; II., 9, 134; sieges of, II., 179, 181, 182, 183, 1S8; preliminary operations around, by the combined forces of Farragut, Porter and Williams, II., 190; view of, taken under fire, II., 193; courthouse at, II., 193; preliminary operations against, part of river steamers in, II., 194; strong Confederate fortifications around, II., 195; condition of Union and Confederate forces, etc., at siege of, II., 197; first plan of U. S. Grant to take, a failure, II., 200; work of undermining the defenses around, II., 201; fall of, on same date as the surrender of Gettysburg (July 4, 1863), II., 203; monument marking spot where Grant and Pemberton met to confer on surrender, II., 203; two other projects by U. S. Grant to take, and their failure, II., 206; third project of U. S. Grant to take, and its success, II., 206; levee at, II., 207; Union and Confederate losses at, and at Fort Hudson, II., 226; fall of, and of Fort Hudson, II., 226, 264, 294, 328; siege of, II., 334, 340, 341, 348; expedition from, III., 326; IV., 49, 117, 130, 133, 175; V., 46; artillery, Federal in, V., 46 seq.; losses at, V., 48; fortifications around, V., 205; Confederate works behind, V., 205; water battery that defended, V., 205; ‘Sap and Coonskin Tower’ at, V., 209, 216, 251, 254; VI., 81, 114, 148, 149, 150, 195, 201, 206, 207, 209, 222, 227, 232, 314, 316, 318; VII., 99, 102, 104, 112, 118; ‘Riding the Sawbuck’ at, VII., 191; provost-marshal guard house at, VII., 191; McPherson Hospital at, VII, 233, 240; U. S. hospital boat Red Rover at, VII., 307; VIII., 29; headquarters signal corps at, VIII., 325; capture of, VIII., 330, 340, 352; colored troops at, IX., 173, 204; cemetery at, IX., 281; surrender of, X., 32; casualties at, X., 34, 156.


Victor,, C. S. S.,

VI., 296.


Victoria, Queen of England, Proclamation of Neutrality issued by, VI., 308.


Victoria,, C. S. S.,

VI., 123.


Vidette,, U. S. S.,

I., 356.


Viele, E. L.,

X., 227.


Vienna, Va.,

I., 348.


Villard, H.,

X., 42.


Villepigue, J. B.,

I., 237; X., 256.


Vincennes,, U. S. S.,

VI., 189.


Vincent, S.,

II., 249, 252, 253, 254, X., 137.


Vincent's brigade, II., 255.


Vindicator,, U. S. S.,

I., 239; VI., 221; IX., 165.


Vinton, D. H.,

II., 328.


Vionville, losses at, X., 126, 140.


Virginia: North Anna River, in, I., 43, 135; adopted the ordinance of secession subject to popular vote, I., 346; campaigns, map of, I., 369; negroes, fugitives, II., 30; campaign of 1864 and 1865, III., 38; military maps of, N. E., V., 2; University of, V., 58; capes of, V., 80; New York Seventh invades, VIII., 76; Twelfth New York Infantry advances into, VIII, 89; preparations for a struggle, VIII., 96; home scene, IX., 151; troops at opening of war, X., 98; Confederates visit Boston, X., 138.


Virginia troops, Confederate: Artillery: Stannard's battery, I., 348. Cavalry: I., 354; Ashby's, I., 364; Stuart's, I., 354; First., I., 350, 364; IV., 82, 98; Second, IV., 87; Fourth, I., 364; Fifth, IV., 73; Sixth, IV., 84; VII., 147; Seventh, I., 360; IV., 73, 88, 110; Eighth, I., 364; Ninth, IV., 72; Eleventh, IV., 104; Twelfth, IV., Thirteenth, 87; I., 350. Infantry: Monroe's, I., 356; First, I., 348, 350; First (Irish) Battalion, I., 360, 362; First drum major of, VIII., 109; Second, I., 350, 360; IV., 238; Fourth, I., 350, 360; losses at Chancellorsville, Va., X., 158; losses at Manassas, Va., X., 158; Fifth, I., 350, 360; Sixth, IV., 104; drummer boy of, VIII., 383; Seventh, I., 348, 350; IV., 104; Eighth, I., 350, 352; Tenth, I., 350, 362; Eleventh, I., 348, 350, 356; Twelfth, IV., 104; Thirteenth, I., 350; III., 332; Fifteenth, losses at Antietam, Md., X., 158; Seventeenth, I., 348, 350; losses at Antietam, Md., X., 158; Eighteenth, I., 350; VIII., 111; Nineteenth, I., 350; Twentieth, I., 348; Twenty-first, I., 358, 360, 362; X., 156; Twenty-second, I., 361; Twenty-third, I., 360, 362; Twenty-fourth, I., 272, 348, 350; Twenty-fifth, I., 348, 354, 362; Twenty,--seventh, I., 350, 360; X., 156; Twenty-eighth, I., 350; Twenty-ninth, I., 356; Thirty-first, I., 354, 356, 362; Thirty-second, losses at Antietam, Md., X., 158; Thirty-third, I., 350, 360; V., 19; regulars, X., 156; Thirty-sixth, I., 35,S; Thirty-seventh, I., 360, 362; Forty-second, I., 360, 362; Forty-fourth, I., 362; Forty-fifth, I., 364; Forty-eighth, I., 362; Forty-ninth, I., 350; losses at Fair Oaks, Va., X., 158; Fiftieth, I., 358; Fifty-first, I., 358; Fifty-second, I., 354, 362; Fifty-fourth, I., 356; Fifty-fifth, VIII., 13S, 151, 165; Fifth-sixth I, 358; Fifty-eighth, I., 362, 366; IV., 102; Fifty-ninth, III., 318; Sixtieth, VII., 162; Sixty-seventh, I., 356; Seventy-seventh, I., 352; Eighty-ninth, I, 356; One hundred and fourteenth, I., 352.


Virginia troops, Union: Cavalry: Second, I., 356. Infantry: Ninth, I., 354.


Virginia,, C. S. S.:

I., 119, 358, 364; V., 258. 313; VI., 7:3, 82, 89, 132, 146, 155, 161, 165, 175, 265, 315.


Virginia Cavalier,

IX., 346.


Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.

, X., 51.


Virginia military Institute, Lexington, Va.

: III., 140, 289; IX., 91, 132; X., 100.


Vital Records, Confederate, X., 148, seq.; Union, X., 148 seq.


Vogdes, I.:

VII., 47; X., 303.


Voice of the South, the,

Jefferson Davis, quoted, IX., 290.


‘Volunteer about to lose some weight,’

VIII., 93.


Volunteer song,

IX., 344.


Volunteer, the,

E. J. Cutler, IX., 76, 80.


Volunteers: character of, in the armies of the North and South (1864), IV., 16, 28; from East and West, VIII., 95; of the Confederacy, illustration of, VIII., 105.


[34] Von Schaack, G., X., 229.


Von Steinwehr, A., X., 227.

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