eer, R, W., VIII., 117.
Gregg, D. McM.: III., 324, 328, 330, 332, 338, 340, 342; IV., 24; with staff, 29, 32, 41, 53, 84, 86, 128, 203, 224, 226, 230, 234, 236, 237, 240, 246, 247, 262; V., :37; X., 95.
Gregg, J.:
II., 288, 334; V., 157.
Gregg, M.,
X., 151.
Gregg Battery, Cumming's Point, S. C., II., 333.
Gregg, Fort, Va.
(see also Fort Gregg, Va.), I., 309.
Gresham, W. Q.,
X., 203.
Gribeauval carriages
V., 56.
Grier, Judge
Vii., 29. 36.
Grierson, B. H.:
H., 205, :332; III., 324, 326; IV., 34, 116, 130; at Baton Rouze, La., IV., 131 seq.; and staff, IV., 133 seq., 134, 137, 241, 262.
Griffin, C.:
I., 107, 159, 162: II., 81, 324; III., 287, 336, 344; field batteries, V., 18 seq., 20 seq.; with staff, V., 21; IX., 266; X., 200.
Griffin, S. G.,
X., 219.
Griffin, Ga.,
VII., 266.
Griffith, J.,
V., 65.
Griffith, R.,
H., 328; X., 149.
Grimes, B.,
X., 279.
Griswoldville, Ga.,
III., 338.
Grose, W.
Lackawanna,, U. S. S.,
VI., 247, 251, 254, 256.
Lacy House, Fredericksburg, Va.
: II., 97; III., 46; view from, IX., 61.
Lady Davis,, C. S. S.,
VI., 87.
Lafayette, Ga.:
II., 276, 279; IV., 204.
Lafayette, Marquis de, IX., 125, 285.
Lafayette,, U. S. S.:
I., 77 seq.; VI., 206; crew of, VI., 210.
La Fourche crossing, La.,
II., 336.
Lagow, C. B.:
I., 181; IV., 294; X., 31.
La Grange, O. H., III., 108.
La Grange, Tenn.:
II., 332; III., 326; Grierson raid from, IV., 130, 132, 134, 137.
Lake City, Fla.,
II., 350.
Lake McNutt, Miss.,
II. 202
Lake Providence, La.,
II., 206.
Lamar, L. Q. C.:
IX., 28, 29, 36; eulogy on Charles Sumner, IX., 290, 301, 303, 305.
Lamb, D. H.,
X., 2.
Lamb, W.:
III., 327, 342; VI., 240, 248.
Lancaster,, U. S. S.,
VI., 48, 151.
Lancers
(see also Pennsylvania Sixth Infantry), VIII., 82, 91.
Landegon, J. W.,
VIII, 281.
Lander, F. W.,
X., 213.
Lander's B
tors 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 in the East, IV., 137; Confederate, in the West, IV., 141-164; under Morgan, object of, IV., 144; under Morgan, results of, IV., 156.
Railroads: Richmond-Chattanooga Railroad.
I., 116; Richmond & York River Railroad, Va.
, I., 29