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Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
321, 344, 346, 348; V., 72; Polks, L. K., II., 330, 314; V., 70; Price's, Sterling, II., 324; Cavalry, of the Army of Northern Virginia, IV., 76-114; Engineer, loss of records, V., 256; works around Richmond, Va., V., 260; Engineers, Virginia, V., 256, 258; Third Corps, artillery equipment, V., 70; VIII., 166; Wheeler's Corps, X. 268. Corps D'afrique, II., 205. Correspondents, War, VIII., 293. Corse, J. M., II., 304; III., 216, 218; X., 89. Corse, M. D. X 317. Corydon Ind. IV., 134. Coryphoeus,, U. S. S., II., 330. Coston signals Viii., 316. Cotton, , C. S. S., II., 330. Cotton: exports of, by the South in 1860 and 1861, VI., 26; increased value of, VI., 123; importance of, to Confederacy in ‘61, VI., 30, 32. Cotton plant, Ark. (see also Bayou Cache, Ark.), I., 368. Couch, D. N.: II., 94, 108, 328, 334; X., 179, 190. Courier, the, Rome, Ga., IX., 31. Couriers: IV., 186; or despatch bearer, one instance of risk t
Cairo (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
C Cabell, W. L., X., 257. Cabot, S., VII., 133. Cadle, C., Jr. I., 353. Cadwalader, G. C., VII., 194. Cahaba, Ala., prison at, VII., 60. Cahill, T. W., II., 133. Cairo, Ill.: I., 176, 177, 179, 181, 193 seq., 197, 220, 225, 363; II., 139; forwarding recruits at, II., 182; VI., 186, 212, 213; naval station at, VI., 215; VII., 319; flood at, VIII., 211. Cairo, Mo., basis of supplies, VIII., 32. Cairo,, U. S. S.: I., 215 seq., 366; II., 200; VI., 214, 221, 266, 316. Caldwell, A. H.: VIII., 345 seq., 350, 361, 363, 364. Caldwell, C. H. B.: I., 232; VI., 190, 196. Caldwell, G. H., II., 69. Caldwell, J., VIII., 363, 366. Caldwell, J. C., II., 69. Caleb Cushing, revenue cutter, VI., 294. Calef, J. H., IV., 230. Calhoun, J. C., unveiling statue of, IX., 36. Calhoun,, U. S. S., II., 330. California enlistment Viii., 102. Cambridge, Mass., return of the Mass. Sixteenth Inf.,
Tug Fork (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
362. Cameron, R. A., X., 203. Cameron, S.: IV., 52; V., 130; VII., 30, 98, 192; VIII., 84, 345. Cameron Dragoons, Pa. Fifth Cav., IV., 253. Cammock, J., VIII., 281. Camps— Camp Allegheny, W. Va., I., 354. Camp Anderson, VIII., 89. Camp Asylum, Columbia, S. C., VII., 44. Camp Butler, near Springfield, Ill., I., 175; VII., 44, 68. Camp Cameron, Va., VIII., 67. Camp Cass, Va., I., 343; VIII., 101. Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, VII., 44, 68, 105, 108. Camp Creek, W. Va., I., 362. Camp Defiance, Ill., I., 177. Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill.: VII., 22, 44, 68, 73, 148, 159; VIII., 62, 298, 304; IX., 157. Camp Fisk, Vicksburg, Miss., I., 108 seq. Camp Ford, Texas: VII., 46, 49, 51; prison at, VII., 72, 96, 136. Camp Grace, Hempstead, Texas: prison at, VII., 46, 72, 96. Camp Griffin, near Washington, D. C.: IX., 138, 155; Sixth Vermont at, IX., 347. Camp Jackson, St. Louis, Mo.: I., 172, 173, 346, 353,367; VII., 30. Camp James, Washington, D. C., I.,
Clarksville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
C., I., 360: X., 277. Clark, F. P., X., 101. Clark, J. B., X., 279. Clark, S. M. E., VII., 125. Clark, W. A., X., 2. Clark, W. T., X., 205. Clark, Fort, N. C. (see also Fort Clark, N. C.), VI., 269. Clarke, G. J., VIII., 327. Clarke, J. F., IX., 154. Clarke, J. W., VIII., 133. Carke's Cavalry, IV., 76. Clark's Battery, Confederate, I., 352, 358. Clark's Mountain, Va., II., 40. Clarkson, T. S., X., 296. Clarksville, Tenn., I., 215; II., 322. Class of 1860, VIII., 185. Clay, C. C., Jr. VIII., 294. Clayton, H. D., II., 288. Clayton, H. De L., II., 288; X., 253. Clayton, P., X., 207. Cleburne, P. R.: II., 155, 172, 282, 322, 326; III., 116, 120, 122, 340; IV., 318; VIII., 103; X., 145, 264. Clergymen among the volunteers Viii., 101, 110. Clem, Johnny drummer boy, VIII., 192. Clendenin, C. R., VII., 209. Clendenin's raid, II., 336. Cleveland, G.,
Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
., X., 298. Cheatham, W. S., I., 360. Cheer Boys, Cheer, E. C. Foster, IX., 346. Cheney, J. W., I., 19. Cherbourg, France Vi., 320. Cherokee,, U. S. S., III., 342. Cherokees Ii., 287. Chesapeake, Va., VI., 314. Chesapeake Bay I., 88; II., 19; V., 80. Chesapeake Hospital, Hampton, Va. , VII., 233. Chess game at headquarters Viii., 241. Cheater Gap, Va., II., 326, 342; III., 28. Chester Station, Va., III., 320. Chesterfield, Va., IV., 126; bridge at, IV., 127. Chestnut, J., X., 283. Chevaux-de-friese, Atlanta, Ga. , defenses, V., 199. Chew, R. P., IV., 108. Chewa Station, Ga., III., 326. Chew's Va. Battalion, Confederate, I., 360. Chicago, Ill., Camo Douglas: VII., 22, 73; mustering a regiment, VIII., 74. Chichester, C. E., I., 89, 107; VII., 4, 127, 157; VIII., 147. Chickahominy, Va.: I., 278, 284, 285, 286, 287, 296, 313, 314, 315, 316; bridges at, I., 320; l
Cane (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
nfederate, I., 350. Campbell Station, Tenn., II., 346. Campbellville, Tenn., III., 338. Campbellsville, Ky., IV., 156. Campti, La., II., 352. Canada: as base of Confederate military, political and economic operations, VIII., 296-304. Canal, built by the Federals on the James River, and its unsuccessful end, III., 96. Canby, E. R. S.: III., 346; IV., 273; VI., 258, 276; IX., 246; X., 182. Candy, C., X., 89. Cane Hill, Ark., II., 326. Cane River, La., II., 352. Cane River crossing, N. C., II., 130. Canister, use of, V., 42. Cannon, J. W., VI., 267. Cannon: manufacture of, V., 126; rifle, V., 136 seq.; the lack of iron for manufacture of small arms, V., 134; sea-coast, V., 145; smooth-bore, V., 150; Confederate imported, manufactured, adopted and invented, V., 157; foundry of the South, VIII., 133. Canonirus,, U. S. S.: III., 340; VI., 131,265. Cantey, J., X., 255. Canton, Miss., II., 340, 3
Jackson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
ry, Union: Cavalry Corps, II., 330; III., 322; IV., 126; great activity of, from May 5th-August 1, 1864, IV., 128; South Carolina Expeditionary Corps, X., 236; of Army of the Potomac, X., 238; First Div., III., 322; X., 234, 236; Second Div., III., 322; IV., 233; Third Div., boots and saddles, IV., 39; ammunition-train of, X., 217. Corps, Confederate Army, X., 240 seq.; Ewell's R. S., III., 86; V., 132; Hardee's, W. J., III., 318; V., 70; Hill's, D. H., II., 230; Hood's, J. B., V., 48; Jackson's, T. J., Stonewall, II., 63, 322, 324; Longstreet's. J., II., 322, 321, 344, 346, 348; V., 72; Polks, L. K., II., 330, 314; V., 70; Price's, Sterling, II., 324; Cavalry, of the Army of Northern Virginia, IV., 76-114; Engineer, loss of records, V., 256; works around Richmond, Va., V., 260; Engineers, Virginia, V., 256, 258; Third Corps, artillery equipment, V., 70; VIII., 166; Wheeler's Corps, X. 268. Corps D'afrique, II., 205. Correspondents, War, VIII., 293. Corse, J. M.,
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
, II., 141. Crane, L. H. D., II., 25. Craney Island, Va., VI., 314. Crater, the mine before Petersburg, Va., III., 193. Craven, T. A. M., VI., 131, 252. Craven, T. T.: I., 227; VI., 199, 266, 295, 297, 298, 309. Crawfish Spring, Ga., II., 283. Crawford, S. W.: with staff of, II, 25; III., 284, 324. Crawford Sixth Virginia Cavalry Vii., 147. Crenshaw, A. D., VIII., 113. Crescent,, U. S. S., VII., 165. Crescent regiment, New Orleans, La., IX., 343. Crew's Farm, Va., I., 366. Cricket,, U. S. S.: VI., 64, 221, 232. Crittenden, G. B., I., 180; II., 344; VIII., 103; X., 260. Crittenden, R. D., VII., 133. Crittenden, T. L.: I., 43, 208, 360; II., 170, 274, 33); VII., 215; VIII., 103; X., 193, 230. Crittenden, T. T., X., 203. Crocker, M. M., X., 205. Cromwell, O., IX., 128. Crook, G.: III., 148, 152, 154, 158, 162, 324, 326, 332, 311; IV., 87, 114, 258; quoted, VIII., 275;
Millen (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
l.: VII., 22, 44, 68, 73, 148, 159; VIII., 62, 298, 304; IX., 157. Camp Fisk, Vicksburg, Miss., I., 108 seq. Camp Ford, Texas: VII., 46, 49, 51; prison at, VII., 72, 96, 136. Camp Grace, Hempstead, Texas: prison at, VII., 46, 72, 96. Camp Griffin, near Washington, D. C.: IX., 138, 155; Sixth Vermont at, IX., 347. Camp Jackson, St. Louis, Mo.: I., 172, 173, 346, 353,367; VII., 30. Camp James, Washington, D. C., I., 167. Camp Jameson, VIII., 59. Camp Louisiana, I., 95. Camp Lawton, Millen, Ga.: prison at, VII, 44, 72, 84, 86. Camp Misery, Alexandria, Va., VII., 287. Camp Moore, La., Confederate troops at, VIII., 169. Camp Morton, Ind.: IV., 214; VII., 44, 64, 71. Camp Nelson, Ky.: engineers in, V., 251; convalescent camp at, VII., 214, 214, 215; mule chute, VIII., 41; work shops, corrals, and reservoir, VIII., 41. Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., VII., 108. Camp Scott, Staten Island, N. Y.: Seventy-first Inf., organized at, VIII., 67; IX., 78. Camp Sprague, Washington, D. C.
Cape Hatteras (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 3
; the lack of iron for manufacture of small arms, V., 134; sea-coast, V., 145; smooth-bore, V., 150; Confederate imported, manufactured, adopted and invented, V., 157; foundry of the South, VIII., 133. Canonirus,, U. S. S.: III., 340; VI., 131,265. Cantey, J., X., 255. Canton, Miss., II., 340, 344. Cantwell, J. T., VII., 63. Cape Charles, Va., VI., 266. Cape Fear River, N. C.: VI., 61, 104, 238, 257, 273, 322. Cape Girardeau, Mo., II., 332. Cape Hatteras, N. C.: VI., 100, 146, 179, 316. Cape Henry, Va., VI., 114, 266. Cape Lookout, N. C., VI., 104, 124. Capehart, H., X., 311. Capers, E., X., 285. Caperton's Ferry, Ala.: II., 177; IX., 99. Capron, A. B., VIII., 327. Carabines à tige, VIII., 82. Carbines: for cavalry, V., 136, 144, 170. Card playing Viii., 241. Cardenas, Cuba, VI., 291. Carey, an orderly, VII., 135. Carleton, J. II., X., 195. Carlin, W. P.: II., :304;
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