.
Andrews, E. B.,
X., 23.
Andrews, G. L.,
X., 215.
Andrews, J. J.:
VII., 21; executed as a spy, VIII., 277.
Andrews, S.,
VIII., 126.
Ann,
British steamer, VI., 314.
Ann Maria,
British schooner, VI., 316.
Annapolis, Md.:
V., 80; naval academy at, VI., 50, 70; camp at, VII., 107; VIII., 89.
Annapolis Junction, Md.:
New York Seventh arrives at, VIII., 67.
Anthony & Co., chemists, I., 31, 42, 44; III., 170.
Antietam, Md.:
I., 53, 61, 62; vieAnnapolis Junction, Md.:
New York Seventh arrives at, VIII., 67.
Anthony & Co., chemists, I., 31, 42, 44; III., 170.
Antietam, Md.:
I., 53, 61, 62; view of battle field, I., 65, 132; churches, Lutheran and Dunker, in the battle area, II., 4; invasion of the North, to follow II., 55; Mumma's house at, II., 65; arrangement of the two armies before the battle of, II., 65, 68; Bloody Lane, II., 69; Dunker church, after the Federal assault, II., 75; Lincoln's visit to camps around, II., 77; results of the battle, II., 78; moral effect of the battle of, 78, 176. 324; III., 49; IV., 87, 197, 229, 231 seq.; V., 21, 27, 35; Federal artillery at, V., 3
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., I., 141.
Camp Stoneman, Washington, D. C.: band headquarters at, VIII., 233.
Camp Sumter, Anderson, Ga.: prison at, VII., 44, 72.
Camp Washington, S. C., III., 171.
Camp Winfield Scott, Va., I., 259.
Camp Yates, Ill., I., 175.
Camp life
I., 51.
Camp-making VIII., 187.
Camp scenes
Viii., 224, 225; IX., 131.
Campaigning with Grant
VI., 42, 43; veteran vessels of, VI., 44, 45; importance of merchant marine to, VI., 46; available strength of, in 1861, VI., 48; sailing vessels of, VI., 49; resignation of officers of, before hostilities, VI., 50, 78; officers recruited from Annapolis.
Md., VI., 50, 67; steam frigates of, VI., 51; bureaus of Navy Department, VI., 52; work required of, in 1861, VI., 53; increase of fighting force by, VI., 54; steam sloop of war, type of, VI., 55; number of vessels built for, during Civil War; VII., 169; Third, I., 348; VII., 103; VIII., 229; Fourth, VII., 169; at battle of Bull Run, VIII., 85; Fifth, Duryee's Zouaves, I., 51. 348; IV., 104; sixth, I., 352; Company G, I., 354; Company I.
I., 351; Seventh, I., 348, 358; reaches Annapolis Junction, VIII., 67; mustered out, VIII., 67; marching down Broadway, VIII., D. C., VIII., 67; first New York militia to roach Washington, D. C., VIII., 67, 72, 74; repairing the railways, VIII., 74; invades Virginia, VIII., 76; crossed the Potomac,