Bell, T. H.,
X., 299.
Belle Isle, Va.,
IV., 122; VII., 38, 56, 61, 70, 95, 134, 162; prison, VII., 284.
Belle Peoria,, U. S. S.,
II., 163.
Belle Plain, Va.:
III., 33; Second N. Y. and First Mass. at, V., 53; upper wharf, erected by engineer corps, V., 236; Benham's Wharf at, V., 236; Confederate prisoners at, VII., 41, 154, 155; U. S. sanitary commission supply wagons at, VII., 327; hospital tents at, VII., 333.
Belle Plain Camp, Va.,
Confederate prisoners at, VII., 39 seq.
Belle Plain Landing, Va.:
IV., 40 seq., 41, 42; VIII., 47, 55; arrival of wagon trains, VIII., 55.
Bellows, H. W.,
VII., 68, 73, 328, 330.
Be., 354; X., 44.
Benefit,, U. S. S.,
VI., 228, 229.
Benevolent Society of Tenn.
VII., 247.
Benham, H. W.,
V., 236, 242, 244.
Benham's wharf, Belle Plain, Va.
, V., 236.
Benicia, Cal.,
V., 144; arsenal at, V., 154.
Benjamin, J. P.,
V., 58; VII., 29, 36, 210; X., 13.
Benjamin, M.,
V., 86.
B
eights, Va.:
II., 60; the abandoned stronghold, II., 325; III., 326.
Mason, A. P.,
VI., 291.
Mason, C.,
IV., 329.
Mason, Emily
Vii., 296.
Mason, H. R.,
V., 205.
Mason, J. M.:
I., 354; VI., 310, 314.; VII., 296.
Mason, J. S.,
VII., 150.
Mason, J. W.,
IV., 212.
Mason, R.:
VII., 10; VIII., 10.
Mason and Dixon line
Ii., 78, 234.
Mason and Munson's Hill, Va.,
IV., 79.
Massachusetts troops: Artillery, Heavy: First, III., 65; at Belle Plain, Va., V., 52, 53; Third, X., 101; Company K, X., 101; Company A, V., 105. Artillery, Light: First, I., 362; battery in camp, V., 27; Second, II., 180, 320; Third, III., 155; Fourth, II., 180, 320; Fifth, I., 364; V., 47; Sixth, II., 180, 320, 330; Eighth, V., 27; Ninth, II., 247, 250; Sixteenth, IX., 265; Eighteenth, III., 71. Cavalry: First, I., 366; II., 326, 336; horses of E. A. Flint, IV., 53, 57; group of, IV., 123 seq.; group of officers of, IV., 123 seq.; companies C and D, IV., 18
, 125, 127, 150.
New South,
oration by H. W. Gray, IX., 31, 304.
New York, N. Y.:
I., 88; draft riots in, IV., 218; VI., 56, 312; sanitary fair at, VII., 329; Women's Central Relief Association, VII., 334; newspapers, VIII., 33; uniform of troops, VIII., 78, 288; Confederate agents attempt burning of, VIII., 302; mass meeting, X., 14; recruiting station in, X., 15; Broadway in 1861, the Astor House, X., 15; defenses of, X., 56.
New York troops: Artillery, Heavy: Second at Belle Plain, Va., V., 53; at Fort C. F. Smith, V., 107, 125; Fourth, V., 97; Fifth, V., 26 seq., 28 seq.: Eighth, X., 154; Thirteenth, III., 95; Fourteenth, VIII., 331. Artillery, Light: First, Company B.
I., 280, 295; II., 265; V., 29, 31, 49; Third, I., 360; II., 348; Battery F, III., 340; after attempt on Fort Sumter.
V., 151; Sixth, II., 332, 336: Ninth, I., 352; Thirteenth at Petersburg, Va., VIII., 243; at city Point, Va., 243; Seventeenth, V., 45, 83. Engiitcers: First, I., 366; II. 326; Fif
d at last, VIII, 367.
United States Navy (see also Navy): VI., 32, 46; organization of the, VI., 46 seq., 90; first expedition of the, V., 92 seq.; surgeons of, VII., 318; signalmen, VIII., 335.
United States Sanitary Commission (see also Sanitary Commission): VII., 17, 45, 68, 73, 134, 164, 171, 219; at Fredericksburg, Va., VII., 268, 287, 295; work of, VII, 322 seq.; central office of, in Washington, D. C., VII., 324, 325; officers and nurses at Fredericksburg, Va., VII., 326; Belle Plain, Va., supply wagons, VII., 327; origin and organization of, VII., 328 seq.; and other relief agencies, VII., 328-344; its origin, organization and scope, VII., 328; nurses of, VII., 329; Home at Washington, D. C., VII., 331; receipts of, from fairs held, VII., 335, 336, 338; history of the, VII., 347.
United States Signal Service (see also Signal Service): signal corps officers, VIII., 13, 305 seq., 307 seq.; high mortality rate in, VIII., 307, 318, 328; experts of, VIII., 308, 309,