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360, 363; II., 144, 166; VII., 114; VIII., 206, 277; X., 40, 172, 173. Buena Vista, Mex.: I., 196; II., 242. Buffalo, N. Y., mustering a regiment, VIII., 74. Buffalo Mountain, W. Va. (see also Camp Allegheny, W. Va.), I., 354. Buford, A., X., 269. Buford, E. S., IV., 288. Buford, J.: II., 322, 340, 342; IV., 24, 118, 230, 235, 262, 267, 272, 274. Buford, N. B.: VI., 218; X., 207. Bugler in Confederate Camp, VIII., 137. Buist, J. R., Nashville, Tenn., VII., 246. Bull-Dogs (see also Forty-first N. Y., Company C), II., 49. Bull Pasture, Va., battle at, I., 362. Bull Run, Va.: I., 23, 28, 31, 35, 36, 37, 39, 85, 95, 107, 122, 132, 138, 139, 140, 142 seq., 145, 147, 148, 151, 153, 155, 157, 192, 196, 203, 208, 212, 254, 285, 348; II., 9, 21, 33, 35, 39, 43, 48, 51, 52, 104, 105, 322; III., 315; headquarters of Beauregard at, III., 314; IV., 32, 50, 52, 77, 200, 202; V., 18, 10, 21, 27, 38, 58, 86, 92, 98, 290, 300, 301
13, 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 ravine, Ga.: trestle over, V., 297; trestle below the Chattahoochie bridge, military train on, V., 299. Cumberland River, Tenn.: II., 166; railroad bridge across, IV., 155; VI., 209, 318. Cumberland Valley, Tenn.: view from Nashville Military Academy, IV., 155. Cumming, A., X., 285. Cummings, S. W., VI., 301. Cummings' Point, Fort Johnson, S. C. , II., 333. Cunningham, J., VIII., 151. Cunningham, J. S., VI., 127. Cunningham, S. A., I., 14, 19; X., 7, 27, 296. Curlew,, C. S. S., I., 356. Curtis, B. R., VII., 202. Curtis, G. W., IX., 34. Curtis, N. M., X., 221. Curtis, S. R., I., 335; II., 194; VII., 190, 201; X., 176. Cushing, A. H.: II., 265; IV.,
orton, Va.: I., 34; III., 179, 195, 206; V., 95. Fort Moultrie, S. C.: I., 24, 99; II., 332, 335; III., 172, 173, 333; V., 118; powerful guns in, V., 118; VI., 179; spiked guns, VIII., 66; battery near, IX., 42, 227. Fort Negley, Nashville, Tenn. : III., 250, 259 seq., 261. Fort no. 7, Atlanta, Ga. : III., 136; V., 173. Fort no. 8, Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort no. 9, Atlanta, Ga. , V., 173. Fort Ocracoke, Beacon Island, N. C. , VI., 310. Fort Pemberton, 28, 352; V., 26 seq., 38; VI., 227, 320; X., 183, 202. Franklin, Tenn.: II., 205, 332. 336; III., 252, 260, 338, 340; battle of, IV., 153, 256; V., 50, 214, 254; VII., 256, 260; VIII., 103. Franklin, Va., VI., 316. Franklin and Nashville: the battles of, III., 252-270. Franklin crossing, Rappahannock River, Va. : II., 91, 336; bridge at, V., 223. Franklin Road, Tenn., II., 170. Frank's Battery, P., I., 338. Frauds: perpetrated on the Government, VIII., 56.
358. Goodwin, A. G., X., 157. Goodwin, H. E., VII., 63. Gordon, G. H.: III., 64, 141, 152, 155, 158, 162, 164, 278, 282, 283, 308, 311, 346; X., 213. Gordon, G. W., X., 299. Gordon, James B. III., 320; IV., 43, 242; IX., 32; X., 155. Gordon, John B. I., 16; quoted, II., 294; III., 50, 52, 90, 162, 203, 280, 285, 286, 326, 342, 344; IV., 268; VIII.; 110; quoted, IX., 18, 34, 195; X., 247, 248, 250, 298. Gordon, Ga., III., 232. Gordon Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. , VII., 286. Gordon's Landing, La., VI., 318. Gordonsville, Va.: II., 14, 18, 22, 26, 104, 105; III., 36, 38, 340. Gorgas, J., V., 158, 161. Gorman, W. A., X., 217. Gorman, W. O., I., 147. Gosden, W., IV., 166. Gosport navy yard, Va., V., 80; VI., 82. Goss, W. L., VII., 148. Goudy, J., VI., 223. Gouley, J. W. S., VII., 226. Govan, D. C., X., 259. Government oven on wheels Viii., 49. Government workshops Vii
II., 340. Montevallo, Mo., I., 360. Montgomery, A. B., III., 332. Montgomery, J. E.: I., 238, 241, 242, 244; VI., 83, 220. Montgomery, Ala.: I., 87; III., 346; IV., 138; V., 158, 166; VI., 74, 258. Montgomery Hill, Nashville, Tenn. , III., 268. Montgomery,, U. S. S., III., 342. Monticello, Ky., II., 336. Monticello, U. S. S.: III., 342; VI., 100, 269, 308, 316. Monton, A., II., 352; X., 153. Montpelier, Vt., Vermont Sixth Infantry, dep Federals Vi., 190, 195, 197, 200. Mortars: V., 23; Coehorn, V., 149, 178; Confederate at Petersburg, V., 182; Federal at Petersburg, V., 182. Morton, J. S., III., 261. Morton, O. P., X., 292. Morton, St. C., for whom Fort Morton was named, III., 206. Morton, Camp, Ind. , IV., 214. Morton Ford, Va.: II., 350; III., 30; IV., 119; VII., 181. Morton, Fort, Va. (see Fort Morton, Va.): I., 34: V., 95. Mosby, C. F., Confederate drummer boy, VIII., 38
N Nagle, J., X., 293. Naglee, H. M.: I., 286, 290, 293, 293, 364. Nahant,, U. S. S.: II., 332; VI., 128, 171, 173, 274. Names (local) of military organizations, VIII., 82, 97, 111, 140. Nanna Hubba Bluff, Ala., VI., 260. Nansemond,, U. S. S., III., 342. Nantucket,, U. S. S.: II., 332; VI., 128. Napier, Tom, II., 162. Napoleon I. IX., 87. Napoleons (12 pounder guns), V., 14, 50. Narragansett,, U. S. S., VI., 48. Nashville, Tenn.: I., 134, 182, 190, 192, 196, 211, 358; bridge, I., 368; wharf at, II., 162; supply steamers at, II., 163, 168, 172, 326; III., 12, 19, 216, 218, 238, 249; the end of the war in Tennessee, III., 249; bridge at, III., 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 255, 257, 258; capitol at, III., 259, 261; view of, III., 261; fortifications around. constructed by Union engineers, III., 261; plan of battle used as model in European military schools, III., 264, 267, 269, 340, 346; IV., 147, 155, 161, 241, 256, 328.
S. S., VI., 247. Ode, recited at the Harvard Commemoration, J. R. Lowell, IX., 256, 261, 263, 266. Ode for Decoration Day, H. Peterson, IX., 282. Ode at Magnolia Cemetery, H. Timrod, IX., 274, 277. Officers Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. , VII., 233. Official secrets as revealed by photographs Iii., 145. Ogeechee River, Ga.: III., 234 VI., 121, 318. Oglesby, it. J., II., 324; X., 201. Oglethorpe, J. E., II., 347. Oglethorpe University, Ga., Iitary operations, importance of, IV., 186; an instance of the bravery of a Union officer on, IV., 190, 192. Ovens on wheels Viii., 49. Over their graves, H. J. Stockard, IX., 276. Overland Monthly, IX., 35. Overton Hill, Nashville, Tenn. , III., 270. Owasco, U. S. S.: II., 330; VI., 190. Owens, J. T., X., 291. Owl,, C. S. S., VI., 291. Oxen Run, Md., V., 98. Oxford, Miss.: court house at, II., 183; Illinois regiment guarding prisoners, II., 1
VIII, 79. Sisters' Ferry, Ga., III., 244. Six 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. Sleeper, Captain Iii., 71. Sleeping for the flag, XI. C. Work, IX., 344. Sleeping on guard, execution for, VIII., 96. Slemmer, A. J.: I., 4, 86, 347 seq.; V., 59; VIII., 106, 156. Slidell, J.: I., 354; VI., 291, 298, 299, 310, 312. Slocum, H. W.: I., 44, 321, 328; II., 108, 110, 248, 254, 334, 340; III, 138, 222, 232, 244, 347; X., 162, 177, 182. Sloo, A., L, 179. Sloss, R., I, 10. Slough, J. B.
transportation: in Peninsula campaign, VIII., 50. Water Witch,, U. S. S., VI., 189, 312, 320. Waterhouse, R., X., 315. Waterloo, Belgium: battle of: II., 272; X., 120. 122, 124, 140. Waterloo bridge, Va.: II., 42; skirmish at, II., :122. Waterproof, La., II., 350. Watertown, Mass., V., 144. Watervliet, West Troy, N. Y. : V., 141; arsenal at, V., 154; IX., 219. Watie, Stand Cherokee Indian, I., 362; leader at Pea Ridge, X., 287. Watkins' Park, Nashville, Tenn. , V., 65. Watmough, P. G., VI., 273. Watson, 1, VI., 233. Watterson. H.: IX., 306; X., 21, 24. Watts, N. G., VII., 104, 112. Waud, A. R., artist for Harper's weekly, VIII., 31. Wauhatchie, Tenn.: battle of, II., 297, 300. 303. Waul, T. N., X., 315. Wautauga bridge, Tenn., II., :328. Wayne, H. C., X., 265. Waynesboro, Va., III., 332, 338. We are Coming, Father Abra'am, T. S. Gibbons, IX., 344, 345. We Have Drunk from th