Found 927 total hits in 460 results.
8, 344; Meade's headquarters at, II., 345; streets of, III., 31; IV., 101; V., 34 seq.; mansion of J. M. Botts, VII., 195 seq.; John M. Botts and family, VII., 197; VIII., 124.
Culpeper Court House, Culpeper, Va.
: II., 16, 21, 26, 28, 229; III., 17, 28, 30, 34; IV., 92, 106, 118, 233; V., 32 seq.; Confederate prisoners confined at, VII., 33.
Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pa.
, II., 231, 238, 257.
Culp's House, Ga.,
III., 322.
Cumberland, Ind.,
III., 346; IV., 114.
Cumberland, Va.,
I., 274, 275.
Cumberland,, U. S. S.,
I., 358; VI., 36 seq., 82, 100, 102, 156, 166, 239, 308, 312.
Cumberland, Department of, II., 296.
Cumberland Gap, Ky.,
I., 180.
Cumberland Gap, Tenn.,
I., 366; II., 313, 342.
Cumberland Iron Works, Tenn.,
II., 322, 330.
Cumberland Landing: I., 51, 274, 282 seq.; Federal cavalry camp at, IV., 47 seq.; Follen's House, VIII., 269; bivouac, IX., 133.
Cumberland Mountains, Ky.,
II., 177, 274.
Cumberland ravi
i., 101, 110.
Clem, Johnny drummer boy, VIII., 192.
Clendenin, C. R.,
VII., 209.
Clendenin's raid, II., 336.
Cleveland, G.,
IX., 29, 36.
Cleveland, Ohio,
mustering a regiment, VIII., 74.
Clifton, Va.,
IV., 194.
Clifton,, U. S. S.:
II., 330; VI., 190, 320.
Clinch Rifles, Augusta, Ga.
, VIII., 139, 141; X., 121; Macon, Ga., IX., 244 seq.
Clinch River
Ii., 313.
Clingman, T. L.,
II., 328; X., 281.
Clinton, Sir Henry, IX., 321.
Clinton, Miss.,
II., 340, 344.
Clinton guard,
N. Y. Sixty-first Inf., III., 201.
Cloth for uniforms, scarcity of, in the South, VIII., 142.
Clothing: for the armies, VIII., 54, 56; supply depots, Confederate, VIII., 56; supply depots U. S. army, VIII., 56.
Cloutersville, La.,
II., 352.
Cloyds Mountain, Va.,
III., 320.
Clustee, Fla, II., 349.
Clymer, G.,
VI., 127.
Cobb, H.:
II., 92, 94, 96; III., 230; VII., 100, 122; X., 263.
Cobb, T. R. R.:
II., 81,
anton, J. H.,
X., 253.
Clanton's Cavalry, Confederate, I., 360.
Claremont General Hospital, Alexandria, Va.
, VII., 235.
Clarence,
brig., VI., 292.
Clarendon, Ark.:
St. Charles River at, III., 324 VI., 223.
Clark, A. K.,
VIII., 139; X., 2.
Clark, 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.
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, 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
Vii
6.
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; and staff, II., 169.
Carlisle.
J. H.
V., 20 seq.
Carlisle, Pa.,
defense of, IX., 37.
Carlisle barracks, Pa.,
IV., 2.
Carmichael, R. B.,
VII., 198.
Carnegie, A.,
VIII., 346; X., 21.
Carnifex Ferry, W. Va.,
I., 350.
Carnot, L. N. M.,
I., 254.
Carondelet, Mo.,
I., 185, 216.
Carondelet,, U. S. S.:
I., 182 seq., 185, 187, 214, 217
VI., 230.
Cowan, A.,
and his men, V., 29, 31, 47; X., 2.
Cowan, J. B.,
VII., 242, 244.
Cowan's battery: V., 31, 36, 47; at Gettysburg, Pa., IX., 217.
Cox, J. D.:
I., 364; II., 27, 74; III., 104, 254; IX., 167; X., 87, 208.
Cox, W. R.,
X., 281.
Coxe, J. R.:
quarters at Brandy Station, Va., IX., 351.
Coxey's Landing, Va.,
III., 27.
Cracker line,
from Kelley's Ferry, Tenn., II., 297; the opening of, II., 297, 299; Hooker's famous, VIII., 34.
Cox's Landing, Va.,
VII., 97, 99.
Crain's Art., Confederate, I., 356.
Crampton's Gap, Md.,
II., 66.
Crane, C. H.,
VII., 224.
Crane, J.,
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.
C
of, IX., 36.
Calhoun,, U. S. S.,
II., 330.
California enlistment
Viii., 102.
Cambridge, Mass.,
return of the Mass. Sixteenth Inf., IX., 261.
Camden, Ark.,
II., 352.
Camden, N. C.:
I., 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: p
rmy supplies, VIII., 54; quartermaster's department, contracts made in England, VIII., 56; glimpses of the army, VIII., 105 seq., 106; photographs, VIII., 106, 171; army, efficiency of, VIII., 112; soldiers, VIII., 123; of ‘61, VIII., 137 seq.; statistics of independent military companies of, VIII., 141; in the field, 155 seq.; soldiers at drill, VIII., 159; soldier at work, VIII., 161; wall tents, VIII., 165; camp, VIII., 171; secret service, VIII., 285 seq.; signals intercepted at Three Ton Mountain, Va., VIII , 326; headquarters at Gettysburg, Pa., VIII., 327; battery at Yorktown, Va., VIII., 371; bill for returning flags, IX., 38; government, organization of, IX., 44; Congress, IX., 288; battle flags, return of, IX., 330; flags, return of, IV., 331; army, losses of, X., 148; army, summary of organization, X., 150; regiments, some casualties of, X., 156; regimental losses, X., 158.
Confederate Veteran, the,
I., 19; X., 296.
Confederate Veterans, The United, X., 296.
Co
eral graves at, IX., 281; ruins of Pinckney mansion, IX., 319, 321; fire of December, 1861, IX., 321; captured arms in, IX., 333; Fort Sumter celebration, IX., 334, 335; harbor, X., 156.
Charleston, Tenn.,
II., 348.
Charleston, W. Va.,
I., 364; II., 344.
Charleston,
H. Timrod, IX., 48.
Charleston,
ship, VIII., 45.
Charlottesville, Va.,
IV., 96, 110.
Chartres, Due de, I., 115.
Chase, S. P.,
I., 28; X., 12.
Chase, W. H.:
demands surrender of Fort Pickens, Fla., VIII., 156.
Chasseur,, U. S. S.,
I., 356.
Chatfield, S. C.,
battery at, V., 110, 117.
Chattahoochee bridge, Ga.,
III., 121.
Chattahoochee River, Ga.:
III., 18, 119, 124, 130, 216, 326.
Chattahoochie Creek, bridge over, V., 299.
Chattanooga, Tenn.:
I., 94, 96, 121, 128, 132, 136; II., 146, 166, 178, 272. 289; headquarters of Gen. G. H. Thomas at, II., 291; famine threatening the Union army before battle of, II., 294; Federal troops in, II., 309; Union
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; lower bridge, I., 321; Woodbury's bridge, I., 321, 330; III., 82, 84, 90; place where Gen. Stuart crossed, IV., 85 seq., 224; bridge over, IV., 227.
ChickahChickahominy River: bridge at, V., 230, 310, 320; VIII., 158.
Chickamauga, Ga.:
I., 128, 132; a Confederate victory, II., 269-288; the bloodiest conflict in the West, II., 272-288; position of the two respective armies at, II., 278; an excellent word picture of the battle of, II., 282, 284; battlefield, II., 283; Union and Confederate losses at, II., 288; one of the most destructive battles of the war, that of, II., 288; subordinate generals of the North and South as recipients of the highest hon