n street, VIII., 70; Sixth Mass. Inf. battling through streets of, VIII., 72, 282, 288.
Baltimore,, U. S. S.,
VI., 135, 308.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
V., 94.
Baltimore Turnpike, Md.,
V., 94.
Bancroft, G.,
VI., 41, 67.
Bands: VIII., 92; in Confederate army, VIII., 109, 122; of First Indiana Heavy art., VIII., 197, 233, 235; (see also Music, Drummer boys, Buglers.)
Bangor, Me.,
VII., 194.
Bangs, G. H.,
VIII., 263.
Bankhead, J. P.,
VI., 316.
Banks, N. P.:
I., 74, 121, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307, 310, 364, 365; II., 14, 20, 22, 26, 28, 32, 208, 213, 216, 224, 226, 320, 332, 340, 352; III., 25, 32; IV., 102, 135, 200; V., 26, seq., 228; VI., 227, 229, 234; VII., 245; VIII., 128; IX., 87; X., 177, 180.
Banks's Ford, Va.,
II., 128.
Bannon, D.,
VII., 318.
Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va.
, VII., 234.
Barbee's Cross roads, Va.,
II., 326.
Barber's place, Fla.,
II., 350.
Barbour sand batteries, Pensacola, Fla.
,
200, 202, 283, 286, 288; VI., 189, 216, 218, 268; VII., 106, 219; VIII., 18, 128, 201, 228, 240; IX., 75; X., 173, 176.
Pope, V.,
III., 39.
Poplar Springs Church, Va.,
III., 332.
Population of Northern States in 1860, VIII., 58.
Porcher, F. P.,
VII., 250.
Pork-packing by Confederate government at Richmond, Va.,
VIII., 54.
Port Gibson, Miss.:
II., 189, 214, 216, 334, 340.
Port Hudson, La.:
L, 365; II., 9; Confederate fortifications at, II., 179; River Banks at, II., 179 seq., 188; Confederate fortifications, II., 210; Confederate siege guns at, II., 211; Confederate fortifications at, II., 213; parapet at, II., 213; The Citadel, II, 215; battered guns at, II., 217; Bainbridge's batteries at, II., 217; Duryea's batteries at, II., 217; Federal battery No. 10 at, II., 219; Federal navy, assistance of, at, II., 219, 226, 332; siege of, II., 336, 340; campaign of, IV., 135; VI., 38, 114, 217, 226, 318; VII, 112, 114, 118; expeditions, of, VII., 263.