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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) 12 0 Browse Search
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Total wounded, three. By order of Captain Henry M. Hoyt, Commanding Eighth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Henry C. Hall, Acting Adjutant. Operations of the sanitary commission: report of Dr. Douglas. F. L. Olmsted, Esq.: sir: The report of the Battle of Fredericksburgh, December thirteenth, was brought to us by telegraph the night of the battle. The next morning a propeller was chartered, laden with stores, and with a special relief party, consisting of Dr. H. G. Clark, Dr. S. C. Foster, Dr. Swan, Dr. Homiston, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Abbott, and Mr. Walter, all connected with the Commission, and, with Rev. Mr. Channing, Mr. Page, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Webster, volunteers, I started at evening for the front. We reached Acquia, landing with our extra supplies at daybreak on Monday, and all of the party, with the exception of Mr. Abbott, Mr. Murray, and myself, were immediately sent forward. They arrived in Fredericksburgh to assist in the removal of the wounded to the field-ho
IX., 169; X., 191, 226. Foster, J. P., I., 77. Foster, J. it., IX., 342 seq. Foster, J. S., II., 322, 326, 348. Foster, J. T., VIII., 248. Foster, J. W., II., 344. Foster, R. S.: VII., 209; X., 203, 292. Foster, S. C.: IX., 344; songs of, IX., 346. Foster,, U. S. S., crew of, VI., 265. Foster's Infantry, Confederate, I., 350. Foulke, A., sutler tent of, VIII., 247. Four Mile bridge, Vicksburg, Miss. , Camp Fisk at, I., 108. FouFoster's Infantry, Confederate, I., 350. Foulke, A., sutler tent of, VIII., 247. Four Mile bridge, Vicksburg, Miss. , Camp Fisk at, I., 108. Four Mile Creek, Va., VI., 275. Four distinguished Confederate physicians, VII., 249. Fox, G. V., VI., 52, 93, 132, 243. Fox, W. F., X., 156; quoted from Regimental Losses in the Civil War, X., 158. Fralick, J. H., VIII., 319. Francis, Martha Ix., 68. Franco-Prussian War, I., 30. Frankel, C., I., 14. Franklin, B. B.: quoted, II., 83, 84, 86, 90, 91, 100. Franklin, W. B.: I., 51, 314, 325, 327, 328, 368; II., 62, 66, 324, 328, 352; V., 26 seq.,
fifth (colored), III., 340; IX., 177; Fifty-seventh, losses, X., 154. Massachusetts: population in 1860, VIII., 58; number troops lost, VIII., 59; activity in recruiting, VIII., 72; exceeds quota asked for, VIII., 74; uniform of troops, VIII., 78; soldiers visit Richmond, X., 138. Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings of, I., 90. Massachusetts,, U. S. S., VI., 310. Massannutten Mountain, Va.: I., 308; III., 162; IX., 87. Massa's in de Cold, Cold ground, S. C. Foster, IX., 346. Massasoit,, U. S. S., VI., 175, 265. Master, M., VIII., 115. Masterpiece of tactics, II., 285. Matamoras, Tex., I., 94. Matapony, Va. (see also Thoenburg, Va.), II., 320. Matabesett,, U. S. S., III., 318. Mathias Point, Va.: I., 348; VI., 96, 97, 308. Mattapony River, Va.: I., 282; V., 260. Matthews, B., IX., 158. Maull, J. F., VII., 147. Maumer,, U. S. S., III., 342. Maurepas,, C. S. S.: I., 366; VI., 2
Okolona, Ark., II., 352. Okolona, Miss.: II., 341, 350; IV., 132. Oladowski, H., V., 170. O'Laughlin, M., VII., 205. Old Armory of the Seventh regiment, at Third Avenue, N. Y. , crowds at, VIII., 67. Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C.: VII., 31, 38, 40, 54 seq., 67, 200; VIII., 24, 282, 289. Old Church, Va.: II., 322; IV., 85. Old Church Hotel, Cold Harbor, Va. , IV., 245, 246. Old Cold Harbor, Va., IV., 245. Old Folks at Home, S. C. Foster, IX., 346. Old ironsides, O. W. Holmes, IX., 33. Old Point Comfort, Va., I., 260. Old River Lake, or Lake Chicot, Ark. , III., 322. Old Sorrel, horse of T. J. Jackson, IV., 293, 306. Old Town Creek, Miss., III., 307. Olds, E. B., VII., 200. O'Leary, C., quoted, VII., 308. Olin, Judge Ix., 265, 266. Oliver, J. M., X., 215. Olmstead, C. H., heavy artillery commanded by, I., 360. Olmstead, G., I., 179. Olmsted. F. L. VII
Suspension of writ of habeas corpus: most conspicuous arrest made under, VII., 195. Susquehanna, , U. S. S.: III., 342; VI., 100, 125, 269. Sutherland, 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 Ribber, S. C. Foster, IX., 346. Swayne, W., X., 85. Sweeny, T. W.: Il, 152; X., 91. Swift, E.: I., 7, 11, 112; IV., 276. Swift Creek or Arrowfield Church, Va., battle at, III., 320. Swift Run Gap, Va., L, 310. Swinburne, A. C.: quoted, on Walt Whitman, IX., 24. Swinton, W., L, 258. Switzerland, U. S. S., VI., 151, 318. Switzler Mills, Mo., II., 320. Sycamore Church, Va.: III., 332; IV., 110. Sycamore Ford, Va.: L, 316; IV., 85. Sydnor, E. G.
on: quoted, VI., 38; IX., 126. Timrod, H., IX., 27, 48, 49, 51, 274, 277. Tinclad, , U. S. S.: VI., 232; VII, 320. Tin-Clad no. 8,, U. S. S., II., 131. Tinclads, U. S. N.: fleet of, organized, VI, 58; requirements of, VI, 62; types of, VI., 205, 208; VI., 208, 221, 223, 230, 232, 233. Tinker, C. A., VIII., 346 seq. Tiptonville, Tenn.: I., 220; VI., 218. Tiptonville Road, Tenn., I., 224. Tishomingo Hotel, Corinth, Miss. , II., 138. To Canaan, S. C. Foster, IX., 347. To the South, J. M. Thompson, IX., 52. Tobacco-factories: use of, for prisons in Richmond, VII, 38. Tobey, E. S., VII., 17. Todd, C. Q., VII, 272. Todd, J. B. S., X., 197. Todds Tavern, Va.: III., 54, 320; IV., 41. Tombs, C. S., VI., 267. Tomlinson, J. A., VII, 21. Tompkins, C. H.: V., 49; VII, 209; X., 225. Tompkins, L., I., 353. Tompkins, Sally L.: established hospital in Richmond, Va. , VII. 290. Tompkinsvil