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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) 6 0 Browse Search
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est day of the Civil War, II., 63. Bloody angle. Spotsylvania, Va.: II., 247, 260; Federal victory at, May 12, 1864, III., 57; Confederate entrenchments near, III., 57, 62, 66, 68; V., 27. Bloody Lane, Antietam, Md., II., 69, 72. Bloomery Gap., Va., I., 356. Bloomfield, Va., II., 326. Blounts Farm, Ala., II., 332. Blountsville, Ala., VII., 145. Blountsville, Tenn., II., 344. Blue adopted by the Federals Viii., 95. Blue and the gray, F. M. Finch, IX., 138, 273. Blue Coats are over the border, A. E. Blackmar, IX., 343. Blue Mills, Mo., I., 350, 352. Blue Ridge, Va., II., 42. Blue Ridge Mountains, Va., II., 26, 57, 106. Blue Springs, Tenn., II., 344. Blum, R. A., VIII., 167. Blunt, J. G., III., 338; X., 175, 184. Boag, T. G., VII., 4. Bobot, A., VII., 139. Bodiso, M., Sec. Russian Legation, VI., 25. Boers, I., 84. Boggs, C. S., VI., 198. Boggs, W. R., X., 2
, 42. Fennel, J., VIII., 149. Ferguson, R., VIII., 113. Ferguson, S. W., X., 277. Fernandina, Fla., II., 351. Ferrero, E., III., 195, 200. Ferry, O. S., X., 197. Fessenden, F., X., 209. Fessenden, J. D., X., 161, 209. Field, C. W., X., 107, 282. Field guns: imported from France, V., 157; field-pieces, V., 170. Fighting Joe (see also Hooker, J.), II., 204. Fighting McCooks, II., 170. Fillebrown, J. S., II., 29. Finch, F. M., The blue and the gray, IX., 28, 270, 271. Finegan, J.: II., 349; VIII., 103. Final, , C. S. S. (See also Atlanta,, C. S. S.), VI., 75. Finley, C. A., VII., 224, 347. Finley, J. J., X., 261. Finnegan, J., II., 350. Finney's Battalion, Confederate, I., 364. Fire rafts: used by Confederates, VI., 189, 194, 198, 200, 204. Fire-eater, horse of J. E. Johnston, IV., 318. First call to arms, effect of, VIII., 68. First German Rifles, N
156; Fourth, I.,328,342; losses at Antietam, Md., X., 158; Fifth, X., 156; Seventh, losses at Raymond, Miss., X., 158. Texas troops: Union: Cavalry: Second, III., 346. Thatcher, H. K., V., 120, 260, 276, 322. Thayer, J. M., X., 221. The Aged Stranger, F. Bret Harte, IX., 35, 182. The Alabama, E. King and F. W. Rasier, IX., 345. The battle Cry of Freedom, G. F. Root, IX., 342. The bivouac in the Snow, M. J. Preston, IX., 132. The blue and the gray, F. M. Finch, IX., 28, 270. The Bonny blue flag, H. Macarthy, IX., 343. The campaign of Chancellorsville, John Bigelow, quoted, II., 106. The Conquered Banner, A. J. Ryan, IX., 238. The daughter of the regiment (Fifth Rhode Island Regiment), Clinton Scollard, IX., 68. The Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson, Sidney Lanier, IX., 90. The eulogy of Sumner, L. Q. C. Lamar, IX., 292. The Faded Coat of blue, J. H. McNaughton, IX., 349. The Fancy shot (See Civil War