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‘Alabama’
Claims, VI., 122.Alabama House, Stevenson, Ala.
, IX., 99.Alabama River: fleet steaming up the, in war-time, IV., 139.
Alamosa, N. Mex.,
near Ft. Craig, I., 352.Albatross,, U. S. S.,
II., 210; VI., 217, 318.Albee, J.,
IX., 274, 275.Albemarle,, C. S. S.,
III., 318, 338; VI., 38, 87, 199, 263, 296, 320, 322.Albemarle Sound, N. C.,
VI., 95, 115, 263, 268, 312.‘Albert Sidney Johnston,’
K. B. Sherwood, IX., 92.Alcorn, Lieut.
I., 23; III., 177, 178.Alcott, L. M.,
VII., 285.Alden, J.,
I., 227, 229; VI., 189; 190, 310.Aldie, Va.,
II., 336; Confederate cavalrymen captured at, VII., 169.Alexander the great
I., 124, 129.Alexander, B. S.,
V., 250.Alexander, E. P.,
II., 346; V., 61; V., 72; VIII., 313, 318, 340.Alexander, G. W.,
VII., 199; IX., 346.Alexander, J. W.,
VII., 139.Alexandria, La.:
I., 74, 77; rapids at, I., 74; III., 318; VI., 225, 227.Alexandria, Tenn.,
IV., 144.Alexandria, Va.:
I., 74, 77, 148, 167, 258 seq., 346, 351; II., 39; Federal troops in, II., 43; hay wharf at, IV., 65, 66, 93; engines stored in, IV., 97; Delaware Kemper's Artillery Company, V., 60, 85, 90; stockade in street, V., 91, 102; VI., 27, 91, 93, 94, 96, 98; Provost-Marshal destroying house at, VII., 189; Provost-Marshal's tent at, VII., 189; Mansion House Hospital, VII., 233; Baptist Church Hospital, VII., 234; Christ Church Hospital, VII., 234; churches and residences used as hospitals, VII., 234, 235; Friends' Meeting House Hospital, VII., 234; Grace Church Hospital, VII., 234; Lyceum Hall Hospital, VII., 234; St. Paul Church Hospital, VII., 234; Claremont General Hospital, VII., 235; Grosvenor House Hospital, VII., 235; King Street Hospital, VII., 235; New Hallowell Hospital, VII., 235; Prince Street Hospital, VII., 235; convalescent camp at, VII., 276, 279, 287; Soldiers' Rest, VII., 331; convalescent camp at, VII., 333; Government bakeries, VIII., 38, 88; camp of the United States Eleventh Infantry, VIII., 222, 223; Provost-Marshal's office, VIII., 245; IX., 75; Soldiers' Cemetery, IX., 281; Old Christ Church, X., 53; boyhood home of Lee, V., 54.Alexandria Falls, La.,
VI., 320.Alger, R. A.,
X., 296.Alien Enemies act:
arrests under, VII., 199, 204, 210.
All Quiet along the Potomac,
IX., 143.
All Saints' Parish, S. C.,
VI., 322.Allan, G. H.,
IX., 352.Allan, H. L.,
VII., 125.Allatoona, Ga.,
III., 216, 218; defense of, VIII., 332.Allatoona Hills, Ga.,
III., 114.Allatoona Pass, Ga.:
III., 111, 112, 113, 122, 332; Federal fortification at, V., 201.Alldridge, Master
C. S. N., VII., 123.Allegheny, Pa.:
V., 144; arsenal, V., 154.Allen, A.,
VI., 312.Allen, E. J.,
VIII., 276.Allen, G. H.,
X., 292.Allen, W.,
V., 170; X., 103.Allen, W. W.,
X., 255.Allen's Farm, Va.,
I., 332.Allen's farmhouse, Va.,
I., 323.Allsop, Mrs
Iii., 65.Allsop Farm, Va.,
III., 63.‘Almond Eye,’
horse of B. F. Butler, IV., 318.Alpine, Ga.,
II., 274, 278.Alton, Ills., prison,
VII., 54 seq., 144.Alvarado,, C. S. S.,
VI., 119.Alvord, C. A.,
II., 69.Ambulance corps: VII., 297 seq.; N. Y. Fifty-seventh Inf., VII., 299.
Ambulances: of the Union Army taking part in the Grand Review, 1865, VII., 11; drill in the field, VII., 305; going to the front, VII., 309; types of, for the transportation of wounded, VII., 310, repair shop at Washington, D. C., VII., 311; murderous two-wheeled and merciful four-wheeled, VII., 311; service, organization of, for transportation of wounded, VII., 312, 316; train of the engineer corps, Falmouth, Va., VII., 314, 315; train at Harewood Hospital, Washington, D. C., VII., 313; medical supply wagons ‘parked,’ 1864, VII., 313; at City Point, Va., VII., 313.
Amelia,
ship, VI., 122.Amelia Court House, Va.:
III., 304, 309; V., 266; Lee's Army at, VIII., 30; X., 72.Amelia Springs, Va.,
III., 344; V., 268.Oldest Church in America, II., 351.
American slavery
Ix., 252.American telegraph Co.
VIII., 346.American volunteer, as a soldier, X., 134.
Americanism of Southern army
Viii., 118, 123.Ames, A.:
IV., 197; with staff, VIII., 193, 196.Ammen, J.,
X., 233.Ammunition: train of Third Divison, IV., 217; Federal scarcity of, V., 136; Confederate, in proportion to Federals killed, V., 170; danger in use of, V., 172; used in the war, V., 172; breech-loading, V., 174; for field artillery, V., 176; Confederate solid shot and grape, V., 177; for rifled cannon, V., 184; Confederate supply of, V., 192.
Amusements in camp: VIII., 117, 124, 131.
Anacostia,, U. S. S.,
VI., 95, 96, 97, 99, 308.Anandale, Va.,
I., 354.Anderson, A. V.,
295, 298.Anderson, E. M.,
VI., 301.Anderson, G. T.,
X., 263.Anderson, G. W.,
III., 225 seq., 278, 284, 306, 330, 331, 332.Anderson, G. W., Jr.
VI., 241.Anderson, H. B.,
X., 149, 155.Anderson, J. P.,
I., 199, X., 261.Anderson, J. R.,
X., 317.Anderson, R.:
family of, I., 349; VI., 93, 322; IX., 40, 41, 42, 43, 335; X., 14.Anderson, R. H.:
II., 67, 324, 334, 344; III., 52, 53, 68, 86, 321, 328, 346; VIII., 191; X., 247, 250.Anderson, Robert H.
X., 127.Anderson, S. R.,
X., 297.Anderson, W. G.,
III., 340.Anderson's Cross roads, Tenn.,
IV., 160.Andersonville, Ga.:
III., 138; VII., 46, 56 seq., 67, 72 seq.; a prison at, VII., 74, 75; statistics of prisoners at, VII., 76, 78; rations supplied prisoners at, VII., 80; number of prisoners at, VII., 84 seq.; cemetery at, VII., 119; interior of stockade, VII., 119; hunting roots for firewood at, VII., 129; issuing rations in, VII., 131; prison at, VII., 134 seq., 170 seq.; ‘Dead Line’ at, VII., 175; huts built up, ‘Dead Line’ at, VII., 177; interior of stockade at, VII., 177; burying the dead at, VII., 179.Andrew, J. A.,
IX., 154.Andrews, C. C.,
II., 343; X., 217.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; 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., 36, 61, 62, 67, 202, 232; caring for wounded, VII., 12; wounded after, VII., 13, 219; wounded of, VII., 263; VIII., 22; Sixth Vermont at, VIII., 65, 99, 103, 229, 232, 236; bridge at, IX., 141; battles of, IX., 157, 161; Dunker Church after the battle, IX., 189; 196; Burnside's Bridge at, IX., 199; ‘Bloody lane’ at, IX., 201; ‘Again the work of Hell,’ IX., 201; battlefield, IX., 241; graves at, IX., 283; cemetery at, IX., 283; X., 122; losses at, X., 124, 142.Antietam Creek: I., 53, 64; II., 64; IV., 231; V., 232.
Apache Cañon, N. Mex.,
I., 360.Apalachicola, Fla.,
V., 151.Appendices: A., VII., 345; B, VII., 346; C, VII., 347; D, VII., 349.
Appomattox, Va.:
I., 37; McLean house at, I., 85, 95, 134; II., 11, 106; III., 294, 295, 316; IV., 23, 34, 50, 124, 258; campaign, IV., 212; V., 21, 54, 306; VIII., 73, 126, 254; IX., 112, 124, 128, 155, 243, 247, 250, 257,322; surrender at, X., 32.Appomattox Court House, Va.:
I., 85; III., 20, 306, 312, 313, 315, 346; V., 270; IX., 127.Appomattox Inn, Va.,
IX., 129.Appomattox River, Va.:
III., 297, 346; IV., 87; pontoon bridge across, V., 239, 262, 264, 266, 270; VI., 131, 143; hospital wharf at, VII., 307; transport on, VIII., 45.Appomattox Station, Va.,
III., 313.Aqueduct bridge, Va.,
V., 92, 102, 227.Aquia Creek, Va.:
II., 85, 104; V., 232, 278, 290; VI., 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 101; Confederate batteries at, VI., 267, 308; VII., 42; Provost Marshal at, VII., 187; supply depots at, VIII., 30; embarking of troops at, VIII., 37.Aquia Creek Landing, Va.,
IX., 145.Arago,, U. S. S.,
the deck of, VIII., 45.Arbitrary arrests: some interesting examples of, VII., 198, 200, 202; less frequent in the South than in the North, VII., 199, 208, 210.
Archer, J. J.,
II., 241; IX., 223; X., 109.Archer,
schooner, VI., 294.Argo,, U. S. S.,
VII., 307.Ariel,
British schooner, VI., 316.Aries,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.Arkansas: enlistment on both sides, VIII., 103.
Arkansas troops: Confederate. Infantry: First, I., 350; II., 342; Third, I., 350; Fourth, I., 350, 358; Fifth, I., 350; Thirteenth, I., 1354; Fourteenth, I., 358; Fifteenth, I., 356, 358; Sixteenth, I., 358; Seventeenth, I., 358; Nineteenth, I., 358; Twenty-first, I., 358; Twenty-second, I., 358. Mounted Rifles: Second, I., 358.
Arkansas,, C. S. S.:
I., 183 seq., 228, 368; II., 196; VI., 224, 226, 316.Arkansas post, Ark.:
II., 206; losses at, X., 142.Arlington, Va.:
I., 140, 144; cavalry station at, IV., 323; V., 21 regimental bands of, VIII., 233; Lee's home, IX., 125; cemetery at, IX., 281; X., 54; home of R. E. Lee, X., 57, 59.Arlington Heights, Va.:
I., 343; II., 54; III., 153; block house near.Aqueduct bridge
X., 227; N. Y. Seventh Inf. at, VIII., 67, 87; N. Y. Twelfth Inf. at, VIII., 89, 100.Armies of the Confederate States, the losses of, X., 148, 239, 242 seq.
Armies, Confederate States: Army of Central Kentucky, X., 258. Army of East Tennessee, X., 258. Army of Eastern Kentucky, X., 254. Army of the Kanawha, X., 254. Army of Kentucky, V., 70; X., 258. Army of Louisiana, X., 254. Army of Middle Tennessee, X., 270. Army of the Mississippi: I., 360; II., 166 seq.; III., 320; V., 70; X., 260, 264, 266, 272, 270. Army of Missouri, X., 274. Army of Mobile, X., 256. Army of New Mexico, X., 254. Army of Northern Virginia: I., 34, 82, 96, 298, 368; II., 80, 105, 106, 228, 231, 270, 322, 324, 334, 340, 342, 344, 346; III., 27, 34, 70, 104, 188, 288, 305, 306, 308, 318, 320, 322, 324, 326, 328, 330, 338, 346; Cavalry Corps, IV., 76 seq.; 84, 87, 92, 99, 108, 190, 253, 258, 277 seq.; V., 54, 170, 258, 306; VI., 212; VII., 20, 72, 154, 233, 270; VIII., 103, 107, 114, 124; Texas soldiers, VIII., 129, 145, 163, 167, 236; losses of, VIII., 244, 279, 289; IX., 121, 12-1, 148, 313, 331; X., 66, 110, 246, 248, 250. Army of the Northwest, X.,242. Army of the Peninsula, VIII., 371; X., 242. Army of Pensacola, X., 256. Army of the Potomac, X., 244. Army of the Shenandoah, X., 240. Army, Southwestern, X., 274. Army of Tennessee: II., 168, 276; III., 104, 130, 216, 252, 270, 318, 320, 322, 328, 330, 340, 344, 346, 348; IV., 273; V., 70; VII., 249, 256 seq., 284, 351; VIII., 32; IX., 244; X., 262, 264, 266, 268, 270. Army of Trans-Mississippi Department, III., 346; X., 274. Army of Vicksburg, II., 326. Army of the West, X., 270. Army of West Tennessee, II., 148, 324; V., 70.
Armies of the United States: the losses of, X., 148, 164.
Armies, United States: Army of the Cumberland: II., 166, 273, 274, 278, 290, 294, 295, 318, 328, 340, 342, 344, 346, 350; III., 104, 106, 112, 318, 320, 322, 326; IV., 254, 263; VII., 37; medical directors of, VII., 216, 338; VIII., 32; IX., 99; X., 170, 172 seq. Army of the Frontier: II., 326; X., 184. Army of Georgia: III., 222, 346; X., 162, 177, 182. Army of the Gulf, X., 180, 236. Army of the James: III., 14 seq., 17, 87, 181, 280, 320, 324, 346; IV., 253, 329; X., 178. Army of Kansas, II., 324. Army of the Mississippi: I., 362; II., 144, 324; X., 174, 177. Army of the Mountain Department, X., 184. Army of Ohio: I., 360, 362; II., 144, 326, 344, 346: III., 106, 318, 320, 326, 346; VIII., 32; X., 170, 172 seq., 174. Army of the Potomac: I., 21 seq., 34 seq., 63 seq., 159, 284, 298, 326, 330, 332, 338, 360, 366; II., 20, 24, 40, 46, 56, 80, 82, 104, 106, 107, 114, 124, 232, 238, 240, 270, 296, 322, 324, 334, 342, 344, 346; III., 14, 17, 21, 29, 34, 72, S2, 104, 153, 180, 207, 280, 302, 318, 320, 322, 324, 330, 340, 344, 346; IV., 4, 31 seq., 39 seq., 45, 50 seq., 97, 199, 101, 118, 120, 122, 126; cavalry corps, IV., 137,