43, 346.
Alabama,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.
Alabama Central Railroad
I., 213.
Alabama
Claims, VI., 122.
Alabama House, Stevenson, Ala.
, IX., 99.
Alabama River: fleet steaming up the, in war-time, IV., 139.
Alamosa, N. Mex.,
near Ft. Craig, I., 352.
Albatross,, U. S. S.,
II., 210; VI., 217, 318.
Albee, J.,
IX., 274, 275.
Albemarle,, C. S. S.,
III., 318, 338; VI., 38, 87, 199, 263, 296, 320, 322.
Albemarle Sound, N. C.,
VI., 95, 115, 263, , 199; Bloody lane at, IX., 201; Again the work of Hell, IX., 201; battlefield, IX., 241; graves at, IX., 283; cemetery at, IX., 283; X., 122; losses at, X., 124, 142.
Antietam Creek: I., 53, 64; II., 64; IV., 231; V., 232.
Apache CaƱon, N. Mex.,
I., 360.
Apalachicola, Fla.,
V., 151.
Appendices: A., VII., 345; B, VII., 346; C, VII., 347; D, VII., 349.
Appomattox, Va.:
I., 37; McLean house at, I., 85, 95, 134; II., 11, 106; III., 294, 295, 316; IV., 23, 34, 50, 124, 2
0.
Fort Clinch, Fernandina, Fla.
, II., 351.
Fort Columbus, N. Y.,
VII., 38.
Fort Corcoran, Va.,
V., 77, 78, 83, 85, 90, 95, 107.
Fort Craig, N. Mex.,
I., 358.
Fort Curtis, Helena, Ark.
, I., 365.
Fort Damnation (Fort Mahone), Va.,
III., 203, 279, 334, 336, 337.
Fort Darling, Cairo, Ill.
,
III., 342; VI., 109.
Fort Dushane, Va.,
V., 215.
Fort Ellsworth, Va.,
V., 78, 90.
Fort Ethan Allen, Va.,
V., 75; VIII., 88.
Fort Fillmore, N. Mex.,
I., 350.
Fort Fisher, N. C.:
III., 20, 293, 325, 327, 340, 342; V., 254; havoc wrought at, by bombardment, V., 265; effects of naval bombardment of, V., IX., 338.
Fort Taylor, La.,
VI., 318.
Fort Totten, D. C.:
V., 81, 85, 94; Columbiads at, V., 103.
Fort Tracy, Ala.,
VI., 260.
Fort Valverde, N. Mex.,
I., 358.
Fort Wadsworth, Va.,
V., 215.
Fort Wagner, S. C.:
(see also Fort Gregg, S. C.), II., 335; siege of, II., 342; III., 172; effect of firing
Reminiscences of the Civil War,
J. B. Gordon, II., 294.
Reminiscences,
Julia Ward Howe, IX., 154.
Remount depot,
Giesboro, D. C., IV., 68. Reno, J. L.,: II., 40, 50, 51, 66, 322, 324; X., 131, 208.
Renshaw, F. B.,
VI., 192.
Renshaw, W. B.,
VI., 316.
Republic,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.
Republic Port, Va.,
IV., 102.
Repair shops in army
Viii., 40.
Resaca, Ga.:
III., 108, 109, 218, 224, 248, 320; entrenchments at, IX., 167.
Resaca de la Palma, Mexico,
IV., 24.
Resolute,
C S. S., VI., 192.
Resolute,
U. S. S.: VI., 96, 97, 99, 308.
Restoration of 1660,
IX., 128.
Reunion, spirit of,
X., 138.
Reveillie,, U. S. S.,
Il, 163.
Revere, E. H. R.,
VII., 217.
Revere, J. W.,
X., 219.
Revere, P. J.,
VII, 47.
Review at Washington, D. C.:
III., 345; of Twentieth army corps, III, 347.
Review stands, Washington D. C., IX., 259.
Reynolds, A. W.,
IV., 274. X., 321.
Reynolds, C. W.,
q
be Kilt,
C. G. Halpine, IX., 173, 176.
Samuel Orr,, U. S. S.,
VI., 310.
San Antonio, Texas: V., 166; VII., 30; VIII., 70.
San Augustine Springs, N. Mex.
(see Fort Fillmore, N. Mex.), I., 350.
San Jacinto,, U. S. S.:
I., 354; VI., 125, 291, 310.
San Lucas Spring, Texas, VII, 30.
Sanborn., J. B.,N. Mex.), I., 350.
San Jacinto,, U. S. S.:
I., 354; VI., 125, 291, 310.
San Lucas Spring, Texas, VII, 30.
Sanborn., J. B., L, 147.
Sanborn, W, X., 217.
Sand battery on Gulf Coast
Viii., 161.
Sand-bag fortifications of Confederates at Yorktown, Va.,
I., 265.
Sanders, Capt.
C. S. A., VII., 123.
Sanders, W. P.,
II., 316; X., 139.
Sanders, W. W.,
I., 147.
Sanderson, J. M.,
VI., 45, 55.
Sandersville, Ga.,
III.er, W. D.,
I., 248.
Sanitary Commission (see United States Sanitary Commission), VII., 17 seq.
Sanitation: work of, in camp, VIII., 231.
Santa Fe, N. Mex.,
I., 360.
Santa Rosa, Fla.,
I., 352.
Santa Rosa Island, Fla.:
VI., 111; VIII., 156.
Santee,, U. S. S.:
I., 354; VI., 44, 45, 268, 310.
San
t and sentence of, VII., 204.
Valley campaign:
I., 305; prisoners and supplies captured in, IV., 252.
Valley City,, U. S. S.,
I, 356.
Valley of Virginia, battle of, VIII., 110.
Valley Railroad, Va.,
V., 290.
Valverde, Fort, N. Mex.
(see also Fort Valverde, N. Mex.): I., 358.
Van Brunt, G. J., VI., 100, 125, 174, 176.
Van Buren, W. H., VII, 330.
Van Cleve, H. P.: Il, 174, 176, 284; X., 219.
Vanderbilt, C.:
VI., 309; IX., 297.
Vanderbilt, Captain N. Mex.): I., 358.
Van Brunt, G. J., VI., 100, 125, 174, 176.
Van Buren, W. H., VII, 330.
Van Cleve, H. P.: Il, 174, 176, 284; X., 219.
Vanderbilt, C.:
VI., 309; IX., 297.
Vanderbilt, Captain
New York Tenth Cavalry, quoted, IV., 26.
Vanderbilt,, U. S. S.:
III., 342; VI., 309.
Van Dervoort, P., X., 296.
Vandewater, J.,
X., 288.
Van Dorn, E.: I, 206, 235, 245; II., 143 seq., 183, 190, 200, 204, 324, 328, 330; IV., 49; capture, 116, 133, 263; V., 70; VI, 308; VII., 28, 30, 233; X., 251, 270, 272.
Van Duzen, J. C., VIII., 358 seq.
Vannerson, photographer: IX., 123; X., 63.
Van Norman, L. E., I., 10.
Van Sant, S. R., X., 296.
Van Valkenbu
ul and daring, taken by George S. Cook, I., 100; records, official compilation of, I., 104; students of Europe and America discussing the strategy of, I., 113; Mexican, I., 174; awful expedients, II., 243; department officials, III., 157; termination of, III., 235; horses, sagacity and faithfulness in, VI., 292; horses, IV., 292-318; of 1812, VI., 48, 136; departments, the business side of, VIII., 37; Confederate photographs of war scenes, VIII., 105; telegraph office, VIII., 1342 seq.: with Mexico, IX., 93; songs.
IX., 342 seq.; X., 40.
War is Hell,
III., 237.
War-horse,
nickname of Gen'l Longstreet, II., 4-7.
Ward, A.,
IX., 175.
Ward, Elizabeth
S. P., A message, IX., 144, 145.
Ward, J. H.:
VI, 96, 97, 99, 308.
Ward, J. H. H.,
X., 227.
Ward, W. T.:
III., 125; X., 91.
Ward, W. W.,
VII, 21.
Ware, C. P.,
IX., 352.
Ware, J. H.,
X., 2.
Warehouse: on the banks of the Rappahannock, used as hospital, VII., 270.
Warfield, H.