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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) 8 0 Browse Search
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2; bomb proofs at, VIII., 253; fall of, VIII., 254; church built by New York Fiftieth Engineers, VIII., 257; hanging of Confederate spy at, VIII., 303; Cobb's Hill Tower, VIII., 310; Peeble's Farm Signal Tower, VIII., 331; Signal Tower, New York Fourteenth Heavy Artillery, VIII., 331, 336; fall of, VIII., 338, 351; telegraph batterTower, VIII., 331; Signal Tower, New York Fourteenth Heavy Artillery, VIII., 331, 336; fall of, VIII., 338, 351; telegraph battery wagon, VIII., 353; headquarters field telegraph, VIII., 355; telegraph operators at, VIII., 357; telegraph office in trenches before, VIII., 365, 367, 368; siege of, IX., 155; crater, IX., 175; capture of, IX., 191; bullets found after battle, IX., 203; captured, IX., 243; ruins in, IX., 308, 352. Petersburg and City Point RaiTower, New York Fourteenth Heavy Artillery, VIII., 331, 336; fall of, VIII., 338, 351; telegraph battery wagon, VIII., 353; headquarters field telegraph, VIII., 355; telegraph operators at, VIII., 357; telegraph office in trenches before, VIII., 365, 367, 368; siege of, IX., 155; crater, IX., 175; capture of, IX., 191; bullets found after battle, IX., 203; captured, IX., 243; ruins in, IX., 308, 352. Petersburg and City Point Railroad, Va., V., 51. Peterson Ii.: quoted, IX., 28, 282, 285. Petrel, ship, VI., 122. Petrel,, U. S. S.: VI., 82 (see also Aiken); VI., 208, 268, 310, 320. Pettigrew, J. J.: I., 364; II., 153, 262, 342. Pettigrew, M. L., VII., 296. Pettit, R. D., I., 280. Pettit, Miss. Vera, X., 2.
eir failure, II., 206; third project of U. S. Grant to take, and its success, II., 206; levee at, II., 207; Union and Confederate losses at, and at Fort Hudson, II., 226; fall of, and of Fort Hudson, II., 226, 264, 294, 328; siege of, II., 334, 340, 341, 348; expedition from, III., 326; IV., 49, 117, 130, 133, 175; V., 46; artillery, Federal in, V., 46 seq.; losses at, V., 48; fortifications around, V., 205; Confederate works behind, V., 205; water battery that defended, V., 205; Sap and Coonskin Tower at, V., 209, 216, 251, 254; VI., 81, 114, 148, 149, 150, 195, 201, 206, 207, 209, 222, 227, 232, 314, 316, 318; VII., 99, 102, 104, 112, 118; Riding the Sawbuck at, VII., 191; provost-marshal guard house at, VII., 191; McPherson Hospital at, VII, 233, 240; U. S. hospital boat Red Rover at, VII., 307; VIII., 29; headquarters signal corps at, VIII., 325; capture of, VIII., 330, 340, 352; colored troops at, IX., 173, 204; cemetery at, IX., 281; surrender of, X., 32; casualties at, X., 34, 1