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Browsing named entities in 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). You can also browse the collection for Annapolis (Maryland, United States) or search for Annapolis (Maryland, United States) in all documents.

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. 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,