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, V., 34, seq.; heavy guns, V., 35, 52, 140; at Second Manassas, Va., V., 36; at Shiloh, Tenn., V., 44; at Petersburg, Va., V., 45, 54; British criticism, V., 54; Sherman's march, V., 50; at Fort Pulaski, Ga., V., 147; First Wisconsin, VIII., 248; First Ohio, VIII., 249. Asboth, A. S., I., 358. Asboth, A., X., 217. A, 221; Ezra Church, III., 328, 330, 345, 347; IV., 241; V., 50, 166; arsenal at, V., 170; Fort No. 9, V., 173; Chevaux de Frise at, V., 197; picket fences to stop Sherman's attack, V., 199; Sherman's defenses before, V., 201, 210, 302; forts at, VIII., 25; campaign Federal food supply, VIII., 52; march to, VIII., 207, 210 seq.; UniSherman's defenses before, V., 201, 210, 302; forts at, VIII., 25; campaign Federal food supply, VIII., 52; march to, VIII., 207, 210 seq.; Union pickets before, VIII., 215; making preparations for the march, VIII 217; wagon trains leaving, VIII., 217; soldiers resting at, VIII., 219, 240, 252, 259, 340, 366; bomb-proofs at, VIII., 253; IX., 166; destruction of industries in, IX., 323; march from, IX., 169, 171; capture of, IX., 170; ruins in, IX., 323; X., 92. Atlanta
of Gen. G. H. Thomas at, II., 291; famine threatening the Union army before battle of, II., 294; Federal troops in, II., 309; Union and Confederate losses at, II., 318, 346; III., 16, 30, 114, 214, 216, 220, 222, 253, 346; Federal cavalry guarding, IV., 147 seq., 160, 241; V., 50; captured Confederate guns at V., 69, 206, 208, 251, 254, 292, 298, 302; VI., 233, 234; VII., 35, 266, 272; Confederate prisoners at, VII., 37; Confederate food supplies, reinforced, VIII., 52, 103, 207, 208; where Sherman's march began, VIII., 219; troops at Indian Mound. VIII., 219; Ohio First, Light Art., VIII., 249, 252, 277, 325, 356, 358, 360; railroad near Knoxville, Tenn., VIII., 362; IX., 101, 115, 182, 327. Chattanooga and Nashville Rail-road, II., 273, 274. Chattanooga Creek, military bridge over, II., 315. Chattanooga River Ix., 170. Chattanooga,, U. S. S., II., 297, 299, 310; V., 292. Cheat Mountain, W. Va., I., 352. Cheat River, W. Va., IV., 104. Cheatha
ish navy, VI., 38; supplies purchased from, Confederate, VIII., 54; contracts with, VIII., 56; purchase of rifles, VIII., 82. English, E., VI., 341. Enlisted soldiers, a song, IX., 352. Enlistments: from various states, VIII., 102, 103, 141, 225, 251. Entrenchments: I., 166; fortification, V., 193; objections to making, V., 193; rapidity of construction, V., 196; Confederate, in the West, V., 206: method of construction, V., 210 seq.; best types of, V., 216; digging by Sherman's men, VIII., 207. Eolus,, U. S. S., III., 342. Equipment: expenses for each soldier, VIII., 56. Era, no. 5, C. S. S., VI., 318. Ericsson, J., VI., 56, 130, 131, 135, 138, 179. Escapes from prison: first place in the hearts of thousands of prisoners, VII., 131, 132; uppermost idea in mind of prisoner next to that of being exchanged, VII., 131-152; ingenious plans for, VII., 138, 140, 142; one of the most celebrated ones, November 27, 1863, by Gen. Morgan and so
, L., IX., 142. Foote, A. H.: I., 94, 182, 185 seq., 188, 191, 193, 218, 221, 237, 238 seq., 241, 360; II., 131; VI., 83, 149, 213, 214, 266, 310, 312, 314. Foote, H. S., IX., 29. Foraging: by Grant's army, VIII., 198-199; on Sherman's march, VIII., 212-220. Forbes, E. A., I., 10. Force, M. F., X., 93. Ford's Theater, Washington, D. C. : where Lincoln was shot, VII., 203, 205 seq. Foreign legions Viii., 82. Foreign officers: military, I., 117; no, Kan., I., 66. Fort Livingston, La., VI., 314. Fort Lyon, Va., V., 85. Fort McAllister, Ga.: I., 35, 42, 80 seq.; III., 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 236, 340; guns at, V., 263; VI., 121, 236, 241, 272, 316, 318; where Sherman's march, ended, VIII., 219; signalling from, VIII., 334, 335; IX., 169. Fort McGilvery, Va.: III., 206; V., 213. Fort McHenry, Chesapeake Bay, Md. : VII., 38, 56, 198. Fort Macon, N. C.: I., 262; IX., 69. Fort McPherson, Va.
I., 238, 246; VI., 83, 224. General Burnside,, U. S. S., VI., 233. General Dir, landing of the military engine, V., 289. General Grant,, U. S. S., VI., 233. General Lovell,, C. S. S.: I., 242; VI., 192, 222. General M. Jeff. Thompson,, C. S. S., I., 246. General Parkhill, ship, VI., 122. General Polk,, C. S. S., VI., 218. General Price,, C. S. S.: I., 237, 238, 241, 242 seq.; VI., 85, 151, 222. General Rusk,, C. S. S., VI., 45. General Sherman,, U. S. S., VI., 233. General Thomas,, U. S. S., VI., 233. General Van Dorn,, C. S. S.: I., 237, 238, 241, 246; VI., 222. Genesee,, U. S. S., VI., 217. Genito, Va., V., 266. George, G. H., IV., 95. George Page,, C. S. S., VI., 84. George Peabody,, U. S. S., VI., 100. Georgetown, D. C.: I.; 167; block house at Chain bridge, V., 75, 94, 96; Forest Hall prison at, VII., 85; Seminary Hospital, VII., 283. Georgetown College, D. C., IX.
eonard, W. H. H., VI., 83. Le Roy Stafford (Camp, X., 298. Les Miserables de Point Look-out. VII., 125. Let us have peace, U. S. Grant, IX., 117, 290. Letcher, J.: IV., 293; V., 306. Letterman, J., with his staff, VII., 219, 224. Letters from Home, VIII., 35. Leventhorpe, R., X., 281. Lewinsville, Va., I., 350; IV., 78. Lewis, J. H., X., 269. Lewis,, U. S. S., VI., 312. Lewisburg, Va., I., 364. Lexington, horse of W. T. Sherman, IV., 306. Lexington, Ky., II., 320. Lexington, Mo., I., 352; III., 324. Lexington, Tenn., II., 328. Lexington, Va.: Virginia military academy, ruins of, III., 140 seq.; X., 57. Lexington, W. Va., III., 324. Lexington,, U. S. S.: I., 79 seq., 195, 203, 204 seq., 205 seq., 351, 358, 360, 366; II., 352; VI., 147, 207, 214, 216, 221, 222, 310, 312. Li Hung Chang Ix., 119. Libby, W., & Son, VII., 91. Libby Prison, Richmond, Va. : I., 113;
X., 283. Mansfield, J. K. F.: I., 64; II., 61, 68 seq., 324; X., 129, 216. Mansion House Hospital, Alexandria, Va. , VII., 233. Manson, M. D., X., 87. Manufacturing depots Viii., 56. Many thousand go, IX., 352. Map of important battlegrounds of the Civil War: I., 2; photographing, VIII., 23. Maple Leaf,, U. S. S., VI., 320. Maratanza,, U. S. S.: III., 342; VI., 77, 79, 314. Marblehead,, U. S. S., VI., 121, 320. March to the Sea: under Gen. Sherman, I., 80, 128; one of the greatest pageants in the world's warfare, III., 214 seq.; preparations for, III., 220, 221, 222; VIII., 210-214; IX., 169, 170, 171. Marches: of the Federal armies, VIII., 202; long, VIII., 204, 214. Marching: and its lessons to the soldier, VIII., 164; and foraging, VIII., 197; appearance of soldiers, VIII., 203; step, length of, VIII., 205; songs, IX., 20; tunes, IX., 342 seq. Marching through Georgia, H. C. Work, IX., 168, 235, 243, 344. Marc
quoted, IX., 159. New York Tribune: editorial on secession, VIII., 66; IX., 270, 297. Newark Advertiser, Newark, N. J., IX., 37. Newcomer Mill. Md. IV., 231. Newell, Mosby Ranger, IV., 166. Newman, J., VII., 351. Newport, R. I., I., 88; VI., 67; Rhode Island recruited, VIII., 60. Newport Barracks. N. C.; II., 318; IX., 137. Newport news, Va.; I., 348; VI., 156, 314. Newsom, Mrs. E., VII., 296. Newspaper correspondents.; VIII., 29; General Sherman's criticism of. VIII., 29; reveal army movements, VIII., 285. Newspapers: the activities of, VIII., 22; at headquarters in the army of Potomac, VIII., 33; accounts of government seizures, VIII., 66; censorship of, VIII., 270; Northern, give information to the Confederates, VIII., 285, 288, 292; field headquarters of the New York Herald, VIII., 293. Newton, J.: II., 127; III., 120, 125; V., 16; X., 85, 179, 188. Newtonia, Mo.: II., 324; III., 338. Newtown, Va., I
s, J. F.: VII, 24, 50; opinion of, regarding the food and clothing of U. S. army, VIII., 56. Rice, A. V., X., 231. Rice. E. W. X., 205. Rice, J. C.: II, 253; III, 58; X., 139. Rice, S. A., X., 139. Rice, W., IX., 328, 329. Rich Mountain, Va.: I., 348; VII., 30. Richardson, A. D., VII., 146. Richardson, I. B.: I., 280, 325; II., 67, 72, 324, X., 131. Richardson, R. V., X., 297. Richardson, war correspondent, New York Tribune, General Sherman's reference to, VIII., 29. Richardson, Fort, Va. (see Fort Richardson near Savage Station, Va., and Fort Richardson, Arlington Heights, Va.). Richmond, Ky.: II., 322; losses at, X., 142, 156. Richmond, La., VI., 316. Richmond, Va.: I., 51, 94, 124, 126 seq., 127, 144, 145, 283, 301, 366; in ruins, I., 123; Confederate capitol, I., 283; II., 22, 39, 66, 104, 105, 111, 350; III., 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 33, 188, 214, 221, 224, 288; ruins of, III., 298 seq.; capital of
peter: reserve supply of, V., 144. Saltville, Va., III., 332, 340. Sam, horse of Gen'l Sherman, IV., 36. Samaria Church, Va., III., 324. Sambo's right to be Kilt, C. G. Halpin VI., 200. Sherman, T. W.: I, 58, 118, 354, 355, 357; VI., 270, 310, 313; X., 236. Sherman, W. T.: I, 35, 59; closing event of his march to the sea, I., 80, 82, 96, 117, 120, 124, 128, 12, X., 90; military qualifications of, X., 92; private property of, X., 94; death of, X., 96. Sherman, R. W. Gilder, IX., 106. Sherman's Bummers, VIII., 218. Sherman's march to the sea:Sherman's Bummers, VIII., 218. Sherman's march to the sea: IX., 166 seq.; X., 75-96. Sherrick's House, Sharpsburg road, Md. , II, 73. Sherwood, K. B., IX., 93, 96, 103. Shields, J.: IV., 102, 104; X., 195. Shields, S. A., 306, 309Sherman's march to the sea: IX., 166 seq.; X., 75-96. Sherrick's House, Sharpsburg road, Md. , II, 73. Sherwood, K. B., IX., 93, 96, 103. Shields, J.: IV., 102, 104; X., 195. Shields, S. A., 306, 309, 310. Shiloh, Tenn.: I., 95, 97, 122, 143, 194 seq., 199, 203, 205, 218, 224, 236,360,367; II., 166; IV., 241; V., 65; entrenchments, Federal lack of, at, V., 204; entrenchments, Federal, increa