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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) 2 0 Browse Search
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Porter, J. C., II., 320. Porter, J. L., VI., 140, 144, 154, 155. Porter, W. D.: I., 74 seq., 77, 78 seq., 94, 183 seq.;II., 198; VI., 226, 316. Porter's independent forces, Confederate, II., 320. Porterfield, J., Confederate agent, VIII., 300. Portland, Me., L, 88. Portsmouth, Va., L, 364. Portsmouth,, U. S. S., VI., 183, 190. Posey, C., X., 153. Post, P. S., X., 201. Post office of the Army of the Potomac Viii., 33, 35. Posts, G. A. R., origin of, X., 290. Potato-digging by Grant's men, VIII, 198-199. Potosi, Mo., L, 350. Potomac, The Army of the (see also Army of the Potomac), I., 282. Potomac Creek, Va.: bridge over, V., 272; VII., 41. Potomac River: I., 62; in Virginia, II., 19, 56; in Maryland and Virginia, II., 229; view of, from Berlin Heights, II., 266; Meade's army crossing at Berlin, II., 267; V., 80, 258; VI., 39, 92; flotilla and batteries, VI., 94, 95; U. S. flotilla, VI., 314