Va.:
I., 149, 150, 162, 163 seq.; Confederate entrenchments at, I., 166; II., 45, 46, 51, 53; Quaker Run, at, V., 203; stone church at, VII., 257.
Century magazine,
IX., 37.
Ceres,
U. S. I., 356; III., 318.
Chadwick, F. E.:
I., 7, 11, 88, 89; VI., 13, 18; historical illustrations within Confederate lines, VIII., 105.
Chaffin's Bluff, Va.:
I., 119; V., 141, 262, 261, 305, 317, 320; battery at, V., 316.
Chaille, S. E., VII., 18, 290, 352.
Chain bridge, Georgetown, D. C.
, V., 75, 96, 97; VIII., 88, 94, 96.
Chalk Bluff, Ark.,
III., 346.
Chalk Bluffs, Mo.,
I., 364.
Chalmers, J. R.:
I., 97, 195, 201 seq., 204, 205, 368; II., 330, 344; IV., 34, 153, 256.
Chamberlain, J. L.,
at battle of Gettysburg, II., 253; X., 209.
Chamberlain, W. H.,
X., 2.
Chambers, A.,
X., 205.
Chambersburg, Pa.:
III., 141 seq., 150, 161; IV., 75, 80.
Chambliss, J. R., Jr.
: IV., 283 seq.; V., 322; X., 155.
Chameleon,, C. S. S.,
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; nobility in Union camp, I., 115; soldiers of fortune tendered services, VIII., 76.
Forest Hall military prison, Georgetown, D. C.
, VII., 85.
Forest Rose,, U. S. S.,
II., 350.
Forests as battlegrounds
Viii., 173, 175.
Forney, J. H.,
II., 334; X., 255.
Forney, W. H.,
X., 255.
Forrest, N. B.:
I., 192; cavalry command, I., 360, 368; II., 168, 170, 204, 322, 328, 330, 332, 342, 344, 348, 350; III., 124, 252, 257, 326, 330, 332, 338, 344; IV., 20, 34, 77, 116, 134, 137, 138, 139, 144, 145, 158, 160, 161, 16:3, 256, 262, 273 seq., 278 seq., 280, 282; VII., 145, 242; VIII., 206, 275, 290
.,
VII., 18.
Read, T.,
X., 141.
Read, T. R.:
IV., 297, 310; Sheridan's ride, IX., 70.
Reagan, J. II., X., 13.
Reams Station, Va.,
III., 197, 201, 208, 330.
Reaney
Ii., VI., 166.
Reconstruction: IX., 18, 298, 305, 308, 310, 313, 324, 325.
Records of the War between the States
I., 102-111.
Recruits: Southern, better marksmen and horsemen, VIII., 148.
Rectortown, Va.:
McClellan relieved of command of army at, II., 57, 348.
Red Hill, Georgetown, D. C.
: signal camp of instruction at, VIII., 306, 307; United States Signal Service Corps, VIII., 308, 309, 313, 322; signal camp at, VIII., 339.
Redhot Battery,
McCarthy's battery, Company C, First Pennsylvania artillery, I., 291.
Red House Landing, Va.,
VIII., 259.
Red-legged Fifty-fifth,
VIII., 72.
Red men who Suffered in Silence,
VII., 254.
Red Mound, Tenn.,
II., 328.
Red River: I., 72; Col. Bailey's wonderful dam on, I., 78, 79; II., 206, 209, 225;
e also Fort Sedgwick, Va.), I., 285.
Selfridge, T. O.,
I., 215; VI., 147.
Selma, Ala.:
III., 344; IV., 136, 139; V., 166; arsenal at, V., 170; captured, IX., 247.
Selma, , C. S. S.,
VI., 252, 254 seq.
Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, D. C.
, VII., 283.
Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, Pa.
, 243, 260.
Seminole,, U. S. S.,
VI., 48.
Seminole Indians
Iv., 22.
Semmes, P. J.,
X., 153.
Semmes, R.:
V., 158; VI., 80, 287, 289, 290, 293, 294, 301, 302, 304, 189, 214.
Sigfried J. K.
X., 291.
Signal,, U. S. S.:
III., 318; VI, 221, 239.
Signal Service, U. S. (see also U. S.
Signal Service): Central station at Washington, D. C.,
VIII., 305; camp of instruction, at Red Hill, Georgetown, D. C., VIII., 306 307; experts in the service, VIII., 308, 309; flags used by, VIII., 308; instances of efficient service of, VIII., 309, 317, 319, 321, 324, 326, 332, 338; towers used by, VIII., 310, 311, 313, 315, 325, 331, 338; codes of, VIII.