7, 150; in Department of North Carolina, V., 70.
Artillery: United States, II., 17 V., 13, 18, seq.; guns in position, V., 13, 24, seq.; organization of, V., 22, seq.; at Cedar Mountain, V., 34, seq.; heavy guns, V., 35, 52, 140; at Second Manassas, Va., V., 36; at Shiloh, Tenn., V., 44; at Petersburg, Va., V., 45, 54; British criticism, V., 54; Sherman's march, V., 50; at Fort Pulaski, Ga., V., 147; First Wisconsin, VIII., 248; First Ohio, VIII., 249.
Asboth, A. S.,
I., 358.
Asboth, A.,
X., 217.
Ashbrook, Lieut.
attempt to burn New York City, VIII., 302.
Ashby, T.:
I., 352; IV., 76, 77, 98, 102, 104, 106, 168, 170, 172, 174, 177, seq.; X., 149.
Ashby,
J. R. Thompson, IX., 84.
Ashby's Gap, Va.,
III., 326.
Ashhurst, surgeon, VII., 226.
Ashland, Va.,
III., 82, 320, 322.
Ashley Station, Ark.,
III., 330.
Aspern, losses at, X., 140.
Assistant Quartermaster's office, VIII., 38.
Assistant surgeons: in the Union Army who