r, J. C.,
I., 52.
Taylor, J. T.,
I, 248.
Taylor, N.,
X., 227.
Taylor, P. A.,
VIII., 327.
Taylor, R.:
L, 74; II, 331, 332, 336, 340, 342, 350, 352; III., 318, 346; IV., 102, 227; VII., 50, 242, 349; IX., 246, 247, 285; X., 249, 274.
Taylor, R. S.,
IX., 350.
Taylor, S. W.,
X., 161.
Taylor, T. H.,
X., 267.
Taylor, W.,
X., 63, 67.
Taylor, W. H. H.,
I., 248.
Taylor, Z.:
I, 174, 196; IX., 285.
Taylor (a planter), III., 176.
Taylor bridge, Va.:
redoubt at, III, 69, 71, 74, 76, 77, 322.
Taylor Ridge, Ga.,
II, 346.
Tazewell, Tenn.,
II, 348.
Teague, G. H.,
VIII., 135.
Teaser,, C. S. S.:
VI., 146, 162, 314; 32-pounder of, VI., 77; after capture, VI., 79.
Teaser,, U. S. S.,
VI, 77.
Tebault, C. H.:
quoted, VII, 292.
Tebault, H.,
VII., 249.
Tecumseh, Chief
Iv., 22.
Tecumseh,, U. S. S.:
VI., 131, 252, 322; IX., 107.
Teel's battery, Confederate, I, 358, 360.
Telegrap
J.,
IV., 166.
Troops: furnished to Union Army by States, X., 146.
Trestle farm, Pa.,
II., 238.
Trostle's house, Gettysburg, Pa.
: Sickles' headquarters at, II., 247.
Troy: ancient wars of, outlined, I., 30.
Trumbull, T. S.,
III., 186.
Tucker, H. J.,
IX., 217.
Tucker, J. R.,
VI., 162; VII., 210.
Tucker, J. T.,
VII., 20.
Tucker, W. F.,
X., 275.
Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
, VII., 352.
Tulip,, U. S. S.,
VI., 322.
Tullahoma, Tenn.:
II., 178, 340; V., 48; IX., 99.
Tunnel Hill, Ga.:
II., 348, 350; III., 107, 318.
Tunneling: a means of escape often resorted to by prisoners of the war, VII, 140, 142, 143, 145, 147.
Tunstall's Station, Va.:
I., 51, 316, 366; IV., 75, 121.
Tupelo, Miss.:
III., 128, 326; IV., 132, 134; ruins of, IV., 137 seq.
Turchin, J. B.,
X., 91.
Turkey Hill, Va.,
I., 342, 343.
Turner, H. E.,
I., 295.
Turner, J. W.,
X., 201.
Turner, R.,
VII, 60,
49; despatch in cipher, VIII., 350; service usefulness, instances of, VIII., 351,353,356, 357,368; military use of, first adopted, VIII., 352, 355; cipher messages intercepted and translated by opponents, VIII., 352, 362; battery wagons near Petersburg, Va., VII., 353; battery wagons, VIII., 353, 355; bureau, establishment of, VIII., 354; field headquarters, Petersburg, Va., VIII., 355; before Petersburg, VIII., 357, 359, 361, 363, 364; office in a trench, VIII, 365; construction wagon train, VPetersburg, Va., VIII., 355; before Petersburg, VIII., 357, 359, 361, 363, 364; office in a trench, VIII, 365; construction wagon train, VIII., 367; field service, extent of, VIII., 368; balloon used in, VIII., 380, 381.
Templin, W.,
VII., 147.
Ten Islands, Ala.,
III, 326.
Tennallytown, D. C.,
V., 94.
Tennessee: I., 178-193; bridge over Elk River, I., 213; western part of state and portions of Mississippi unfavorable to army movements, II., 142; Army of, II., 168; Confederate raids in, II., 168; Department of, II., 296, 321; Federal supply centre in, III, 253; destruction of saltpeter works in, in 1863, IV.
mond, 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
poem), IX., 202.
The Feminine Touch at the Hospital,
VII., 267.
The General's death,
idge, N. C.,
VII., 133.
Trogan, losses at, X., 140.
Troop, J.,
IV., 166.
Troops: furnished to Union Army by States, X., 146.
Trestle farm, Pa.,
II., 238.
Trostle's house, Gettysburg, Pa.
: Sickles' headquarters at, II., 247.
Troy: ancient wars of, outlined, I., 30.
Trumbull, T. S.,
III., 186.
Tucker, H. J.,
IX., 217.
Tucker, J. R.,
VI., 162; VII., 210.
Tucker, J. T.,
VII., 20.
Tucker, W. F.,
X., 275.
Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
, VII., 352.
Tulip,, U. S. S.,
VI., 322.
Tullahoma, Tenn.:
II., 178, 340; V., 48; IX., 99.
Tunnel Hill, Ga.:
II., 348, 350; III., 107, 318.
Tunneling: a means of escape often resorted to by prisoners of the war, VII, 140, 142, 143, 145, 147.
Tunstall's Station, Va.:
I., 51, 316, 366; IV., 75, 121.
Tupelo, Miss.:
III., 128, 326; IV., 132, 134; ruins of, IV., 137 seq.
Turchin, J. B.,
X., 91.
Turkey Hill, Va.,
I., 342, 343.
Turner, H. E.
151.
Timby, T. R.,
VI., 138. Times, London: quoted, VI., 38; IX., 126.
Timrod, H.,
IX., 27, 48, 49, 51, 274, 277. Tinclad, , U. S. S.: VI., 232; VII, 320.
Tin-Clad no. 8,, U. S. S.,
II., 131.
Tinclads, U. S. N.:
fleet of, organized, VI, 58; requirements of, VI, 62; types of, VI., 205, 208; VI., 208, 221, 223, 230, 232, 233.
Tinker, C. A.,
VIII., 346 seq.
Tiptonville, Tenn.:
I., 220; VI., 218.
Tiptonville Road, Tenn.,
I., 224.
Tishomingo Hotel, Corinth, Miss.
, II., 138.
To Canaan,
S. C. Foster, IX., 347.
To the South,
J. M. Thompson, IX., 52.
Tobacco-factories: use of, for prisons in Richmond, VII, 38.
Tobey, E. S.,
VII., 17.
Todd, C. Q.,
VII, 272.
Todd, J. B. S.,
X., 197.
Todds Tavern, Va.:
III., 54, 320; IV., 41.
Tombs, C. S.,
VI., 267.
Tomlinson, J. A.,
VII, 21.
Tompkins, C. H.:
V., 49; VII, 209; X., 225.
Tompkins, L.,
I., 353.
Tompkins, Sally L.: established hospital
X., 275.
Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
, VII., 352.
Tulip,, U. S. S.,
VI., 322.
Tullahoma, Tenn.:
II., 178, 340; V., 48; IX., 99.
Tunnel Hill, Ga.:
II., 348, 350; III., 107, 318.
Tunneling: a means of escape often resorted to by prisoners of the war, VII, 140, 142, 143, 145, 147.
Tunstall's Station, Va.:
I., 51, 316, 366; IV., 75, 121.
Tupelo, Miss.:
III., 128, 326; IV., 132, 134; ruins of, IV., 137 seq.
Turchin, J. B.,
X., 91.
Turkey Hill, Va.,
I., 342, 343.
Turner, H. E.,
I., 295.
Turner, J. W.,
X., 201.
Turner, R.,
VII, 60, 94, 180.
Turner, T. P.,
VII., 57, 60, 61, 94, 180.
Turner and Crampton Gap, Md.,
II., 324.
Turner's cavalry, Confederate, I., 354.
Turner's Gap, Md.,
II., 66.
Turrets: revolving, VI., 38, 167, 266; Timby's patents for, VI., 13S; first test of, in battle, VI., 159, 161.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.:
IV., 136, 140; VII., 38; prison at, VII., 78.
Tuscaloosa,, C. S.
of, VI, 62; types of, VI., 205, 208; VI., 208, 221, 223, 230, 232, 233.
Tinker, C. A.,
VIII., 346 seq.
Tiptonville, Tenn.:
I., 220; VI., 218.
Tiptonville Road, Tenn.,
I., 224.
Tishomingo Hotel, Corinth, Miss.
, II., 138.
To Canaan,
S. C. Foster, IX., 347.
To the South,
J. M. Thompson, IX., 52.
Tobacco-factories: use of, for prisons in Richmond, VII, 38.
Tobey, E. S.,
VII., 17.
Todd, C. Q.,
VII, 272.
Todd, J. B. S.,
X., 197.
Todds Tavern, Va.:
III., 54, 320; IV., 41.
Tombs, C. S.,
VI., 267.
Tomlinson, J. A.,
VII, 21.
Tompkins, C. H.:
V., 49; VII, 209; X., 225.
Tompkins, L.,
I., 353.
Tompkins, Sally L.: established hospital in Richmond, Va.
, VII. 290.
Tompkinsville, Ky.,
I., 368.
Tom's Brook, Va.,
III., 160; IV., 251.
Tom's Brook crossing, Va.,
IV., 250.
Tools: used by prisoners in effecting escapes from prisons, VII., 142, 144.
Toombs, R.:
II., 71; most notable
21; Forrest's, L, 356. Infantry: First, VII, 272; IX., 311; X., 156; Second, I., 250, 354; X., 156; Third, I., 350, 358; Fourth, X., 156; Eighth, losses at Stone's River, Tenn., X., 158; losses at Chickamauga, Ga., X., 158; Ninth, I., 358; Tenth, I., 356, 358; VII., 272; Twelfth, I., 354; losses at Stone's River, Tenn., X., 158; TStone's River, Tenn., X., 158; Thirteenth, I., 354; Fifteenth, I., 354; VII., 272; Sixteenth, losses at Stone's River, Tenn., X., 158; Seventeenth, I., 356; Eighteenth, I., 358; Nineteenth, I., 356; Twentieth, I., 356; VII., 256; Twenty-first, I., 354; Twenty-second, I., 354; Twenty-fifth, I., 356; Twenty-sixth, I., 358; Twenty-seventh, losses at Shiloh, Tenn., Stone's River, Tenn., X., 158; Seventeenth, I., 356; Eighteenth, I., 358; Nineteenth, I., 356; Twentieth, I., 356; VII., 256; Twenty-first, I., 354; Twenty-second, I., 354; Twenty-fifth, I., 356; Twenty-sixth, I., 358; Twenty-seventh, losses at Shiloh, Tenn., X., 158; losses at Chaplin Hills, Ky., X., 158; Twenty-eighth, I., 356; Twenty-ninth, I., 356; Thirtieth, I., 358; Forty-second, I., 358; Forty-fourth, IX., 311; Forty-sixth, I., 358; Forty-eighth, T., 356, 358; Forty-ninth, I., 358; Fiftieth, I., 358; Fifty-first, I., 356; Fifty-third, I., 358; Fifty-fifth, I., 358; One Hundred a
ge across, V., 292; army boats on the, V., 293; along the, VI., 69, 209, 233, 318; supplies received by, and on, VIII., 39; along the, IX., 95, 101; activity on, in war times, IX., 99.
Tenting on the Old Camp ground,
W. Kittridge, IX., 348.
Tents: used to shelter Confederate prisoners, VII., 63; for the over-flow, VII., 261; Sibley, Wall and A types of, VIII., 39; used by moving armies, VIII., 165; used in garrison at Charleston, S. C., VIII., 167.
Terre Plein of the gorge, Sumter, S. C.
, IX., 40.
Terrell, J. B.,
X., 319.
Terrell, J. J.,
VII, 292.
Terrill, W. R.:
II, 326; X., 137.
Tery, A. H.:
III, 327; V., 269; VI, 238, 248, 257, 259; X., 187, 210, 212.
Terry Dave, IX., 345.
Terry, E.,
Il, 219; naval battery of, Il, 221.
Terry, W.,
X., 321.
Terry's Texas Rangers, Confederate, 354.
Texas: military control of, I., 94; Law's brigade, I., 342; Hood's brigade of, I., 342, 362; secedes, I., 346; Coopwood's scouts, Confede