Found 527 total hits in 228 results.
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Fort Clinch, Fernandina, Fla.
, II., 351.
Fort Columbus, N. Y.,
VII., 38.
Fort Corcoran, Va.,
V., 77, 78, 83, 85, 90, 95, 107.
Fort Craig, N. Mex.,
I., 358.
Fort Curtis, Helena, Ark.
, I., 365.
Fort Damnation (Fort Mahone), Va.,
III., 203, 279, 334, 336, 337.
Fort Darling, Cairo, Ill.
,
III., 342; VI., 109.
Fort Dushane, Va.,
V., 215.
Fort Ellsworth, Va.,
V., 78, 90.
Fort Ethan Allen, Va.,
V., 75; VIII., 88.
Fort Fillmore, N. Mex.,
I., 350.
Fort Fisher, N. C.:
III., 20, 293, 325, 327, 340, 342; V., 254; havoc wrought at, by bombardment, V., 265; effects of naval bombardment of, V., IX., 338.
Fort Taylor, La.,
VI., 318.
Fort Totten, D. C.:
V., 81, 85, 94; Columbiads at, V., 103.
Fort Tracy, Ala.,
VI., 260.
Fort Valverde, N. Mex.,
I., 358.
Fort Wadsworth, Va.,
V., 215.
Fort Wagner, S. C.:
(see also Fort Gregg, S. C.), II., 335; siege of, II., 342; III., 172; effect of firing
ry Commission at, VII., 19, 326, 33S; Sixth Vermont at, VIII., 65, 97, 996, 160, 229, 230, 282; signal corps reconnoitering, VIII., 323, 326; battle of, IX., 21, 69, 148, 157, 190, 193, 195; camp at, IX., 197; Marye's house at, IX., 197; second battle of, IX., 197; cemetery at, IX., 281; Bernard House, ruins of, IX., 287; battlefield of, IX., 287; ruins, IX., 315; X., 130; losses at, X., 142, 156.
Fredericksburg heights, Va.,
V., 234.
Fredericksburg Road, Va.,
III., 320.
Fredericktown, Mo.,
I., 352.
Freeborn,, U. S. S.,
I., 348; VI., 97, 99, 308, 318.
Freeman, M. D.,
VI., 301.
Freeman's Cav., Confederate, I., 354.
Freeman's Ford, Va.:
II., 322; skirmish at, II., 320.
Fremantle, A. J.,
quoted, IX., 215.
Fremont, C.,
I., 363 seq.
Fremont, Mrs. C.,
I., 363 seq.
Fremont, J. C.:
I., 181, 306, 307, 310, 311; II., 20, 22; IV., 102; X., 177, 186.
Fremont Rifles,
VIII., 82.
French, F. S.,
II., 67, 72.
French, S. G.:
0, 156, 164, 166, 170.
Fayetteville, W. Va.,
I., 322.
Featherston, W. S.,
X., 127.
Federal troops: number of, I., 92; navy and the South, I., 88-98; navy, superiority and activity of, during the war, I., 110, 111; troops, foreign nationalities in, II., 158, 159; soldiers and their work of burrowing and sapping, II., 223; raids in the West, IV., 129 seq.; ordnance of the, V., 123; Ordnance Department, V., 124; government, VI., 46 seq.; navy, VI., 18, 112.
Federal Hill, Baltimore, Md.
, IX., 159.
Federal Point, N. C.,
Sugar Loaf Battery, III., 342.
Feeding the army
Viii., 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
r, 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, Miss.:
II., 330; VI., 208.
Fort Pensacola, Fla.,
VI., 16.
Fort Pickens, Fla.:
I., 4, 86; V., 33, 57, 59, 159; VI., 16, 19, 111; VIII., 106, 107, 156.
Fort Pike, La.,
VI., 314.
Fort Pillow, Tenn.:
evacuation by Confederates, I., 362, 366; IV., 153; VI., 83, 148, 149, 218, 222,314.
Fort Pitt, Pittsburg, Pa.
, V., 137.
Fort Powell, Ala.:
VI., 250, 256, 320, 322.
Fort Powhatan, Va.,
V., 306.
Fort Pulaski, Ga.:
I., 360, 361; III., 229; V., 110; parapets after the capture, V., 147, 255, 259, 261; VI., 237, 313: VII., 165; VIII., 229.
Fort Putnam.
S. C.
V., 179.
Fort Randolph, Tenn.,
I., 236, 240, 249.
Fort Reno, D. C.,
V., 94.
Fort Ri
06, 307, 310, 311; II., 20, 22; IV., 102; X., 177, 186.
Fremont Rifles,
VIII., 82.
French, F. S.,
II., 67, 72.
French, S. G.:
II., 348; III., 216, 218, 332; X., 277.
French, W. H.:
division of, at Fredericksburg, II., 81, 267; III., 30; X., 181, 196.
French Canadians recruiting in Wisconsin regiments
Viii., 75.
Freret, W.,
I., 105.
Frescott, J. E.,
VII., 133.
Friedland, losses at, X., 140.
Friends' Meeting House, Alexandria, Va.
, VII., 234.
Frietchie, Barbara
Ii., 58, 60.
Front Royal, Va.:
I., 302, 307, 308, 364; III., 162.
Frost, D. M.:
I., 172, 367; X., 279.
Frost, G. W.,
VI., 109.
Fry, B. D.,
X., 111.
Fry, J.,
I., 366.
Fry, J. B.,
I., 102.
Fry, S. S.,
X., 207.
Fuller, J. W.,
X., 91.
Fullmnan, G. T.,
VI., 301.
Fulton, Mo.,
I., 348.
Funkstown, Md.,
IV., 88.
Funsten, O.,
IV., 98.
Furloughs: disadvantages of, I., 120; convalescent soldiers, VIII., 43.
Pittsburg, Pa.
, V., 137.
Fort Powell, Ala.:
VI., 250, 256, 320, 322.
Fort Powhatan, Va.,
V., 306.
Fort Pulaski, Ga.:
I., 360, 361; III., 229; V., 110; parapets after the capture, V., 147, 255, 259, 261; VI., 237, 313: VII., 165; VIII., 229.
Fort Putnam.
S. C.
V., 179.
Fort Randolph, Tenn.,
I., 236, 240, 249.
Fort Reno, D. C.,
V., 94.
Fort Rice, Va.,
III., 207.
Fort Richardson, near Savage Station, Va.
, L., 301.
Fort Richardson, Arlington Heights, Va.
, III., 153; V., 78, 79.
Fort Ridgly, Minn., VIII., 79.
Fort Ripley, S. C.,
VIII., 79.
Fort Royal, Va.,
IX., 87.
Fort Runyon, Va.:
V., 76, 90, 98; N. Y. Seventh assists in building, VIII., 67.
Fort St. Philip, La.:
the capture of, I., 226; surrender of, I., 234, 362; VI., 119, 187, 189, 194, 198, 201, 216, 314.
Fort Sanders, Tenn.,
II., 338, 339.
Fort Sawyer, Va.,
I., 119.
Fort Scott, D. C.,
V., 94.
Fort Scott, Kan.,
V., 180.
. S.,
I., 356.
Forster, W.,
VIII., 360.
Forsyth, G. W, IV., 310.
Forsyth, J.,
IV., 260, 261.
Forsyth, J. W.,
X., 233.
Forsyth, Mo.,
I., 350.
Forsythe, T. W.,
VIII., 39.
Fort Abercrombie, Minn., VIII., 79.
Fort Adams, Miss.,
VI., 149.
Fort Albany, Va.,
V., 94.
Fort Anderson, Ky.,
II., 350.
Fort Anderson, N. C.,
III., 342.
Fort Barker, Ala.,
II., 167.
Fort Barrancas, Fla.:
I., 4, 86; II., 351; VIII., 157.
Fort Beauregard, S. C.:
VI., 58, 148, 270, 310.
Fort Bennett, Va.,
V., 95.
Fort Blakely, Ala.:
III., 344; VI., 260; captured, IX., 247.
Fort Bowyer, Ala.,
VI., 244.
Fort Brady, Va.,
III., 323; V., 305.
Fort Butler, La.,
II., 331, 340.
Fort Carroll, Giesboro, D. C.
, IV., 333 seq.
Fort Castle, Miss.,
II., 195.
Fort Caswell, N. C.,
VI., 238, 291.
Fort C. F. Smith, Va.,
V., 85, 95, 107, 125.
Fort Clark, Hatteras Inlet, N. C.
, VI., 100, 102, 268,
., 119, 189, 194, 197, 201, 216, :314.
Fort Jackson,, U. S. S.:
III., 342; VI., 61.
Fort James, Ogeechee River, Ga.
, VI., 316.
Fort Johnson, James Island, S. C.
: I., 366; II., 333; III., 173, 326.
Fort Johnson, Morris Island, S. C.
: interior of, V., 179; IX., 40.
Fort Johnson, Sandusky Bay, Ohio
, VII., 69.
Fort Lafayette, N. Y.:
VII., 34, 38, 40, 54 seq.; 56, 135, 198, 202.
Fort Lincoln, D. C.:
V., 94, 105; colored infantry at, IX., 177.
Fort Lincoln, Kan.,
I., 66.
Fort Livingston, La.,
VI., 314.
Fort Lyon, Va.,
V., 85.
Fort McAllister, Ga.:
I., 35, 42, 80 seq.; III., 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 236, 340; guns at, V., 263; VI., 121, 236, 241, 272, 316, 318; where Sherman's march, ended, VIII., 219; signalling from, VIII., 334, 335; IX., 169.
Fort McGilvery, Va.:
III., 206; V., 213.
Fort McHenry, Chesapeake Bay, Md.
: VII., 38, 56, 198.
Fort Macon, N. C.:
I., 262; IX., 69.
Fort McPherson, V
Fort Lincoln, Kan.,
I., 66.
Fort Livingston, La.,
VI., 314.
Fort Lyon, Va.,
V., 85.
Fort McAllister, Ga.:
I., 35, 42, 80 seq.; III., 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 236, 340; guns at, V., 263; VI., 121, 236, 241, 272, 316, 318; where Sherman's march, ended, VIII., 219; signalling from, VIII., 334, 335; IX., 169.
Fort McGilvery, Va.:
III., 206; V., 213.
Fort McHenry, Chesapeake Bay, Md.
: VII., 38, 56, 198.
Fort Macon, N. C.:
I., 262; IX., 69.
Fort McPherson, Va.,
V., 102.
Fort McRee, Fla.:
I., 347, 354; V., 57; VIII., 196, 107; Confederate drill in, VIII., 156, 157.
Fort Magruder, Va.:
I., 268, 270-272; V., 31.
Fort Mahone, Va.:
III., 293, 205, 271, 279, 289, 290, 336; V., 215; dead in trenches, IX., 191.
Fort Mannahasset, Tex.,
VI., 322.
Fort Marcy, Va.:
V., 85; N. Y. Fourth Artillery at, V., 97; its armament, V., 97; VIII., 88.
Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Fla.
: II., 347, 349; bastions of, II., 351.
le, W. Va.,
I., 322.
Featherston, W. S.,
X., 127.
Federal troops: number of, I., 92; navy and the South, I., 88-98; navy, superiority and activity of, during the war, I., 110, 111; troops, foreign nationalities in, II., 158, 159; soldiers and their work of burrowing and sapping, II., 223; raids in the West, IV., 129 seq.; ordnance of the, V., 123; Ordnance Department, V., 124; government, VI., 46 seq.; navy, VI., 18, 112.
Federal Hill, Baltimore, Md.
, IX., 159.
Federal Point, N. C.,
Sugar Loaf Battery, III., 342.
Feeding the army
Viii., 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.