sons
V., 146.
Artillery, chief of, V., 22, seq.
Artillery: Confederate States reserve, II., 324, 328; V., 56, seq.; composition of, V., 56-60; transportation of V., 62; criticism of, V., 66; reserve, V., 66; reorganization of, V., 68, seq.; in Bragg's army, V., 70; popularity of, in the South, VIII., 127, 150; in Department of North Carolina, V., 70.
Artillery: United States, II., 17 V., 13, 18, seq.; guns in position, V., 13, 24, seq.; organization of, V., 22, seq.; at Cedar Mountain, 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.
Ashbrook, Lieut.
attempt to burn New York City, VIII., 302.
Ashby, T.:
I., 352; IV., 76, 77, 98, 102, 104, 106, 168, 170, 172, 174, 177, seq.; X., 149.
dar Mountains, Va.:
II., 9, 13, 15, 21, 25, 28, 27, 31, 38, 39, 320; V., 34 seq.; VII., 33; Confederate hospital at, VII., 245; losses at, X., 142, 156.
Cedar Run, Va.
(see also Cedar Mountain, Va.), II., 21, 25, 27; VII., 245; railroad bridge across, IV., 118, 119.
Cedar Springs, Va.,
III., 338.
Cemetery Hill, Cedar Mountain, Va.), II., 21, 25, 27; VII., 245; railroad bridge across, IV., 118, 119.
Cedar Springs, Va.,
III., 338.
Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, Pa.
: III., 202; IV., 234; V., 40; VIII., 122.
Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, Pa.
: I., 73; II., 231, 260; Meade's headquarters at, II., 261; IV., 236.
Censorship: of newspapers, VIII., 270; of telegraph lines, VIII., 346.
Centralia, Mo.,
III., 332.
Centreville, La.,
II., 332.
Centreville, Va.: VII., 222 seq., 278, 349 seq.; medical sources of, VII., 237 seq.; medical service, VII., 238; wounded nursed in private houses, VII., 243; field hospital at Cedar Mountain, VII., 245; wounded treated in homes of willing citizens, VII., 260; wounded, return to duty of, after five weeks treatment, VII., 266; organization and perso
nty-fourth, I., 358; Twenty-fifth, I., 352; Twenty-seventh, I., 352; Thirty-ninth, III., 332; Forty-third, III., 338; Forty-seventh, III., 332; Fiftieth, III., 332. Reserve corps: First, I., 346; Third, I., 346; Fourth, I., 346; Fifth, I., 346.
Missouri,, C. S. S.,
VI., 322.
Mitchell, J. G.,
X., 233.
Mitchell, J. K.,
VI., 89, 175, 192.
Mitchell, O. M.:
I., 211; VIII., 277; X., 187, 210.
Mitchell, R. B.,
VIII., 102.
Mitchell's Station, Va.
(see also Cedar Mountain, Va.), II., 320.
Mizell, R. A.,
VIII., 145.
Mobile, Ala.:
I., 87, 91, 94; II., 313; III., 32, 221, 316; siege of, III., 344; V., 216; VI., 17, 24, 34, 38, 40, 149, 250, 254, 258, 316, 322; VII., 174; VIII., 240; capture of, IX., 271.
Mobile and Ohio Railroad
Ii., 146; IV., 198.
Mobile Bay, Ala.:
VI., 116, 120, 147, 187, 193, 243, 249, 291, 314, 322; battle of, IX., 102, 105.
Mobile Register,
quoted, IX., 34.
Moccasin Point, Tenn.,
II., 302.
Moccasin,,
Hundred, charge of the.
II., 81.
Six Mile House, Weldon Railroad, Va.
, III, 330.
Sixth Brigade
Iv., 282.
Slack, W. Y.,
X., 149.
Slaughter, J. E.,
X., 321.
Slaughter, J. H.,
III, 346.
Slaughter's house, Cedar Mountain, Va.
, II., 29.
Slaughter Mountain, Va.,
II., 26.
Slavery: not the South's reason for fighting, VIII., 116; IX., 294, 316; X., 134.
Sledd, B.,
IX., 190.
Sledge of Nashville:
name given to General Thomas, III., 263.
outhern soldier boy, the,
T. W. Armstrong, IX., 346.
Southerners
: at Shiloh, Tenn., I., 199; in a Union prison, VII., 21.
Southfield,, U. S. S.:
I., 356; II., 352; VI., S7, 199, 320.
Southwest Mountain, Va.
(see also Cedar Mountain, Va.), II., 320.
Southwest Pass, La.,
VI., 1S9.
Southwestern Army
X., 274.
Southwestern campaign: map of, II., 2.
Spangler, E.,
VII., 203.
Spanish-American War, VII, 347.
Spanish Fort, Ala.:
III., 344; VI., 258