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4; V., 64; X., 115, 280, McLean, N. C., X., 231. McLean, W.: I., 85; III., 310, 314, 315; IX., 127. McLean Ford, Va., II., 344. McLean House, near Manassas, Va. , I., 81, 85, 153. McLemore's Cove, Tenn., II., 274, 277. McMahon, M. T.: III., 55, 88; VIII., 241. McMaster, F. W., III., 191. McMillan, J. W., X., 203. McMillen, W. L., III., 270. McMinnville, Tenn.: II., 322, 344; IV., 164. McNair, D., X., 259. McNair, E., II., 288. McNaughton, J. H., IX., 349. McNeil, J.: II., 320; X., 217. McNeill, J., IV., 114. McNeilly, J. H., VII., 272. McNutt, W. F., VII., 318. Macon, Ga.: III., 133, 216, 224, 328, 344,; IV., 140; V., 150, 162, 164; central laboratory at, V., 170; VII., 60, 132; medical laboratory at, VII., 244; Confederate hospital captured at, VII., 290; volunteers, IX., 25; Jefferson Davis in ambulance, IX., 295. McPhail, J. L., VII., 200. McPherson, J. B.: I., 33; II., 160, 199, 212,
Preston, IX., 132. The blue and the gray, F. M. Finch, IX., 28, 270. The Bonny blue flag, H. Macarthy, IX., 343. The campaign of Chancellorsville, John Bigelow, quoted, II., 106. The Conquered Banner, A. J. Ryan, IX., 238. The daughter of the regiment (Fifth Rhode Island Regiment), Clinton Scollard, IX., 68. The Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson, Sidney Lanier, IX., 90. The eulogy of Sumner, L. Q. C. Lamar, IX., 292. The Faded Coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton, IX., 349. The Fancy shot (See Civil War poem), IX., 202. The Feminine Touch at the Hospital, VII., 267. The General's death, J. O'Connor, IX., 74. The Girl I Left behind Me, S. Lover, IX., 349. The high Tide at Gettysburg, W. H. Thompson, I., 214. The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War, J. Fiske, II., 166. The New South, H. W. Grady, IX., 304. The picket guard (all Quiet along the Potomac), E. L. Beers, IX., 142. The Prayer of Twenty