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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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VII., 221; neutral status of, recognized, VII., 228; field companion, VII., 230: in the field, VII., 251 255; working amidst bursting shells, VII., 257; with the navy, VII., 317-320; regimental, VII., 346; acting assistant, VII., 346; acting staff, VII., 346; assistant surgeons, VII., 346. Surgical methods: crude and dangerous to life and limb, VII., 253; in the operation field, VII., 252, 253; operations, high mortality attendant upon, VII., 255. Surratt, J. H., VII., 207. Surratt, M. E., VII., 205. Surrender: terms of, as accepted by Lee, III., 310, 312. Survival of the fittest, II., 135. 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