Grant and staff at, IX., 113; cemetery at, IX., 281; soldiers' graves, IX., 281; Grant at, X., 41.
Civil War: important battle grounds of, I., 2; map of important engagements of, I., 2; Brady-Gardner negatives, I., 18; photographic descriptions of, valuable records, I., 32 seq.; photographic history of, II., 1; bloodiest single day's fighting of the, II., 4; various occupations and trades of the soldiers of the, II., 149; end of the greatest, in history, III., 316; engagements of the, May, 1864–May, 1805, III., 316-346; a hopeless struggle from the point of view of a member of the Confederacy, IV., 204, 206; campaigns, compared with European campaigns, VIII., 34, 36; its meaning, VIII., 42; losses in battle, X., 142; numbers and losses, X., 150.
Civil War,
C. D. Shanly, IX., 202.
Civil War Garrison,
St. Augustine, Fla., II., 347.
Clanton, J. H.,
X., 253.
Clanton's Cavalry, Confederate, I., 360.
Claremont General Hospital, Alexandria, Va.
, VII., 235.
tain, Tenn.:
II., 177, 291; gorge at, II., 310.
Rachel Seam, U. S. S.,
VI., 316.
Radford, W.,
VI., 162.
Ragged Point, Va.,
VI., 322.
Raham, F.,
IV., 166.
Raiders: Confederate, capture of telegraph operators by, IV., 174, 176.
Raids: first great Confederate under General Stuart, June 13-15, 1862, IV., 85; a distinct product of the Civil War, IV., 120; expeditions, Federal, in the East, IV., 12-131; a most brilliant and sensational one, and results of, in May, 1864, IV., 124, 125, 126, 127; in the West, IV., 129-140; famous Union, in the West, April, 1863, IV., 132, 133, 134; and expeditions, federal, in the West, IV., 132-140; Union, in the West, and South, objects of, IV., 132; under Grierson, the most successful during the Civil War, results of, IV., 134; by Federal cavalry in March and April, 1865, in the West, gave the death blow to the Southern Confederacy, IV., 136, 138, 140: of Union cavalry in the West on the whole more successful than those
ation at, VIII., 351.
Wilder, J. T.,
II., 344; IV., 34.
Wilderness,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.
Wilderness, Va.:
I., 96, 122; II., 106, 272; battle in the, III., 11, 17, 21 seq. 21-50, 28 seq; campaign of 33, 34, 36; battlefield of, III., 39, 40; Confederate breastworks in, III., 41, 43; natural impediments in the battleground of the, III., 45, 47; Union and Confederate dead and wounded after campaign, III., 49; one of the greatest struggles in history, two days fighting in the May, 1864, III., 50, 52; Union and Confederate losses in engagements on both sides, III., 92, 318; IV., 33, 98, 197, 239; V., 21, 27, 54, 214; VII., 154, 230, 268, 270; VIII., 63; Sixth Vermont at, VIII., 65, 173, 175, 177; Orange plank road, VIII., 177; soldiers' graves at, VIII., 177, 191, 204, 246, 329,367; battle of, IX., 139, 155, 261 graves in the, IX., 283; in 1864, X., 61; losses at, X., 124.
Wilderness Church, Va.,
II., 117.
Wilderness Tavern, Va.,
III., 17, 36, 40.
Wiles, Mr