[22] after the war, VI., 70; principal navy yards during war, VI., 70, 72; first work on the Potomac, VI., 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99; replaces buoys and lights, VI., 95; first expedition of, in Civil War, VI., 100; joint expeditions of, with army, VI., 100; increase of, by December, 1861, VI., 116; principal guns during war, VI., 117 number of officers of, at close of war, VI., 118; in Eastern waters, VI., 126, 127; the most famous naval action of the Civil War, VI., 154 seq.: on inland waters, VI., 212 seq.: establishment of navy yards on Mississippi River, VI., 213; joint expedition of, with army, VI., 214, 236-256; in final operations, VI., 257, 258-260; vessels purchased by, in 1861, VI., 262; achieves first victory in war, VI., 268, 269; nondescript commands in, VI., 269, 270-276; high pay in, VI., 278; number of ‘landsmen’ in, VI., 280; petty officers of, VI., 282; surgeons, VII., 317 seq.: the South's conqueror, VIII., 134.
Navy: Russian, aids United States in Civil War, VI., 27; efficiency of, VI., 29.
Nebraska troops: Infantry: First, I., 356.
Neely, Mosby I.
VI., 166.Neerwinden, Belgium, battle of, II., 272.
Neff, G. W.,
VII., 47.Negley, J. S.:
II., 174; staff of, II., 277.Negro battle Hymn,
IX., 352.
Negro
Spirituals, IX., 352.
Negro troops: in the armies of the North and South, employment of, II., 155; used to guard Confederate prisoners, VII., 63; in Union Army, decrees of North and South in regard to, VII., 110, 117; a voluminous correspondence between a Northern and a Southern lawyer (both army officers) in regard to, VII., 116, 117, 118, 174; attitude of Confederate Government toward, VII., 174; in Union Army, VII., 191.
Negroes: problem of the, II., 30, 31; flocking of, toward the Union army on its march to the sea, III., 223; labor on Confederate earthworks, V., 264; refugees at Richmond, Va., V., 319; enlistment of, VII., 145.
‘Nellie gray,’
horse of Fitzhugh Lee, IV., 318.Nelson, W.:
I., 204, 205 seq., 207, 208, 360; X., 207.Nelson,
C. S. S., IV., 264.Nelson Church Hospital, Yorktown, Va.
, VII., 259.Nelson Farm, Va.,
I., 336, 366.Nemeha,, U. S. S.,
IX., 169.Neosho, Mo.,
I., 362.Neosho,, U. S. S.,
VI., 147, 228.Neptune,, C. S. S.:
II., 330; VI., 316.Nereus,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.Neuse River, N. C.,
VI., 320.Neutrality laws: proclaimed by foreign powers, VI., 292; broken by Corn. Collins, VI., 293, 294; observed by Capt. Winslow, VI., 305.
Neviu, H. M.,
X., 296.New Berne, N. C.:
I., 358; II., 348; Vermont Ninth Infantry hospital at, VII., 231; hospital at, VII., 333; federal barracks, IX., 55, 69; fortifications near, IX., 71.New bridge, Va.:
I., 281, 285, 364; V., 320.New Creek, W. Va.:
IV., 108; raid at, a Confederate success, IV., 110, 112.New England: number of troops furnished by, VIII., 58; troops attacked in Maryland, VIII., 74.
New England Society of New York
Ix., :31, 32, 304.New England tribute to Lee,
Charles F. Adams, IX., 122.
New Farmington, Tenn.,
II., 344.New Hallowell hospital at Alexandria, Va.,
VII., 235.New Hampshire troops: Infantry: Second, I., 348; Third, I., 366; II., 326; company F., II., 329; V., 117; IX., 353; Fourth, II., 326; Fifth, I., 279; VIII., 102; losses, X., 152; Sixth, I., 362; Seventh, II., 350; Tenth, II., 327.
New Hampshire: population of, in 1860, VII., 58; number of troops furnished by, VIII., 59; number of troops lost, VIII., 59; enlistment, VIII., 102.
New Haven, Conn.,
VIII., 62.New Hope, Va.,
II., 346.New Hope Church, Ga.:
‘Hell Hole,’ III., 62, 68, 113, 116; V., 201, 208.New ironsides,, U. S. S.:
II., 332; III., 340; V., 267; VI., 128, 137, 138, 139, 274, 320.New Jersey: contribution to the Civil War forces, VIII., 85.
New Jersey troops: Cavalry: First, I., 366; IV., 57, 226, 228. Infantry: First, II., 322, 336; Second, II., 322; III., 324,342; Third, II., 322; Fourth, II., 322; on the Potomac, VIII., 85; officers of, VIII., 85; Fifth, II., 344; Sixth, II., 344; Seventh, II., 344; Eighth, II., 344; Ninth, I., 356, 358; Fifteenth, losses, X., 154; Twenty-third, X., 138; Twenty-sixth, II., 336.
New Kent, Va.,
IV., 85.New Kent Court louse, Va.:
St. Peter's church, near, I., 297.New Lisbon, Ohio:
II., 340; IV., 175.New London,, U. S. S.,
VI., :312.New Madrid, Mo.:
I., 211, 217, 220, 236, 358; II., 14 VI., 312.New Market, Md.,
IV., 154.New Market, Va.:
III., 25, 140, 158, 321, 326; VII., 147.New Market Road, Va.:
I., 366; IV., 242.New Mexico troops:
Cavalry: First, I., 358.
Infantry: First, I., 358; Second, I., 358. Fifth, I., 358.
New Orleans, La.,
219, 226 seq., 229,230, 231, 234, 235, 249, 362; II., 135, 136, 188 seq., 198, 331; III., 319; V., 166; VI., 17, 24, 34, 40, 85, 120, 184, 186, 190, 196, 201, 204, 222, 258, 308, 314, 322; Union prisoners at, VII., 49, 110, 240; batteries from, VIII., 150; St. Charles Hotel at, VIII., 211, 248, 288; New Orleans DeltaI Quoted, IX., 19; capture of, IX., 105; Delta quoted, regarding the origin of My Maryland, IX., 158.‘New Orleans Perote Guards,’
of New Orleans, La., V., 165.New Orleans Picayune, IX., 344.
New Orleans Washington Artillery
of New Orleans, La., I., 95, 199; II., 165; V., 58, 63; VIII., 119, 125, 127, 150.New South,
oration by H. W. Gray, IX., 31, 304.
New York, N. Y.:
I., 88; draft riots in, IV., 218; VI., 56, 312; sanitary fair at, VII., 329; Women's Central Relief Association, VII., 334; newspapers, VIII., 33; uniform of troops, VIII., 78, 288; Confederate agents attempt burning of, VIII., 302; mass meeting, X., 14; recruiting station in, X., 15; Broadway in 1861, the Astor House, X., 15; defenses of, X., 56.New York troops: Artillery, Heavy: Second at Belle Plain, Va., V., 53; at Fort C. F. Smith, V., 107, 125; Fourth, V., 97; Fifth, V., 26 seq., 28 seq.: Eighth, X., 154; Thirteenth, III., 95; Fourteenth, VIII., 331. Artillery, Light: First, Company B. I., 280, 295; II., 265; V., 29, 31, 49; Third, I., 360; II., 348; Battery F, III., 340; after attempt on Fort Sumter. V., 151; Sixth, II., 332, 336: Ninth, I., 352; Thirteenth at Petersburg, Va., VIII., 243; at city Point, Va., 243; Seventeenth, V., 45, 83. Engiitcers: First, I., 366; II. 326; Fifteenth, V., 213, 233; Fiftieth, V., 213, 220, 247; VII., 265; VIII., 101; church built by, at Petersburg, Va., VIII., 257. Caralry: First, I., 354; II., 336; III., 328; Dragoons, IV., 244 Second, II., 111, 336, 352; changed to New York Seventh, IV., 15, 285; VIII., 193, 196; Third, I.,366; II., 322; III., 318; Fourth, II., 332; Fifth, I., 364; II., 334; IV., 232; Sixth, II., 334, 336; IV., 118; Seventh, IV., 14, 15. Eighth, II., 324, 336; IV., 84, 118; Ninth, II., 336; IV., 118 ; Tenth II., 336; IV., 21. 26, 57; Eleventh. II., 344, Twelfth, II., 348; Thirteenth, IV., 27., 31 seq., 61 seq., 173 seq., 181, 218, 219; Fourteenth, II., 350; Sixteenth, detachment of Company L, captures J. W. Booth, VII., 205; Eighteenth, II., 352; Twentieth, II. 348. Infantry: First, I., 348; Second, I., 348; 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, VIII., 76, 82; IX., 159; Eighth, I., 348, 366; V., 4, 293; waiting orders from Washington, VIII., 72. 78, 87; at Arlington Heights, Va., VIII., 87, 91, 93, 95; drummer boys of VIII., 179; officers of, VIII., 181; Ninth. Company I. I., 348, 350, 356, 362; VI., 310; VIII., 229; X., 124; Tenth. II., 342; VII., 169; Eleventh, I., 346, 348, 358; Twelfth. I., 44, 348, 364; II., 324; at Camp Anderson, VIII., 89; Thirteenth. I., 348, 364; Fourteenth. I., 348. 364; VIII., 72, 78; Fifteenth, II., 336; Sixteenth, I., 348, 362; II., 330; Seventeenth, I., 364; VIII., 99; at Miners Hill, Washington, D. C., VIII., 99; a dress parade, VIII., 99; IX., 157; Eighteenth, I., 348; Nineteenth, I., 350; Twentieth, I., 350; Twenty-second, marching, VIII., 203; IX., 345; Twenty-fifth, I., 364; Twenty-sixth, I., 168; Twenty-eight, I., 350; II., 25; Twenty-ninth, I., 348; Thirty-first, I., 348, 362; Thirty-third, I., 364; Thirty-fourth I., 296; Thirty-fifth. I., 348, II., 61; Thirty-seventh. I., 354; IX., 59; Thirty-eight, I., 348; VIII., 82, 97; Thirty-ninth, I., 348, 366; II., 324; Fortieth, I., 352; II., 346; VIII., 104; Forty-first, I., 366; Company C, II., 49; Forty-fourth, I., 364; II., 253, 255; VIII., 82, 258; losses of, VIII., 259; IX., 147; forty-fifth, I., 354, 366; Forty-sixth, I., 360. 366; Forty-seventh, I., 366; II., 350; Forty-eight. I., 360; II., 326. 350; Forty-ninth. I., 364; Fiftieth, II., 336; Fifty-first, I., 356, 358l Fifty-third, I., 356; Fifty-fourth. I., 366; Fifty-fifth. officers of, I., 69; officers of. VIII., 97; royally welcomed in Washington, D. C., VIII., 97; Fifty-sixth, I., 290; III., 340; Fifty-seventh, ambulance corps of, VII., 298, 299; Fifty-eight. I., 366; Sixtieth. VII., 181; Sixty-first, II., 69; III., 201; VIII., 194, 196; Sixty-third, II., 93; Sixty-fourth, I., 279; sixty-seventh. VIII., 82; Sixty-eight. VIII., 87; Sixty-ninth. I., 348; II., 93; ‘the fighting Sixth-ninth,’ VII., 25. 27; organizing, VIII., 72 at mass, VIII., 257; losses, X., 154; Seventy-first, I., 44, 348; officers of, VIII., 69; mustered out, VIII., 69; organization of, as ‘Second Excelsior,’ VIII., 69; at Camp Douglas, VIII., 69; losses during the war, VIII., 69; to the front, VIII., 72; formerly the ‘American Guard,’ VIII., 72, 78; uniforms of, VIII., 78; Seventy-second, surgeon of, VII., 265; Seventy-fourth, IX., 78; Seventy-fifth, II., 330; Seventy-seventh, I., 364; Seventy-ninth, I., 348, 350, 366; ‘Highlanders.’ II., 73; VII., 4, 27; VIII., 72; organizing, VIII., 72; Eightieth, VIII., 265; Eighty-second, I., 296; Eighty-fifth, II., 352; Eighty-sixth, II., 336; IX., 350; Eighty-eighth. II., 93; Eighty-ninth, I., 350, 362; Ninety-third, I., 50, 61; III., 71; officers out-door mess. VIII., 201; X., 124; Ninety-ninth. II., 348; One Hundredth, I., 290; One Hundred and First, losses, X., 152; One Hundred and Second, VII., 181, 263, 289; One Hundred and Sixth, II., 336; One Hundred and Ninth, VII., 65; One Hundred and Eleventh, II., 324; X., 124; One Hundred and Fourteenth, II., 336; III., 154; One Hundred and Fifteenth, II., 324, 350; One Hundred and Twentieth. VIII., 264; One Hundred and Twenty-first, II., 346; X., 128; losses, X., 154; One Hundred and Twenty-fourth, II., 336; One Hundred and Twenty-fifth. II., 324; One Hundred and Twenty-sixth, III., 340; One Hundred and Thirty-second, II., 318; One Hundred and Thirty-seventh. VII., 181; One Hundred and Fortieth, II., 253; One Hundred and Forty-first, IX., 195; One Hundred and Forty-fourth, III., 340; One Hundred and Forty-sixth. VIII., 99; IX., 157; One Hundred and Fifty-first. II., 344; One Hundred and Fifty-fifth. III., 340; losses, X., 154; One Hundred and Fifty-seventh. III., 340; One Hundred and Sixteenth. II., 332; One Hundred and Sixty-fourth, at guard mount, VIII., 183; band of VIII., 233; One Hundred and Seventieth. IX., 153; X., 288; One Hundred and Seventy-sixth. I., 60; II., 336. Zouaves: New York Fire Department presents photographer Brady with a sword, I., 31; VIII., 80; IX., 346; Eleventh. I., 107; VII., 27.
New York,, U. S. S.;
VI., 54; VIII., 107.New York express,
method of securing war news. VIII., 288.New York Herald:
wagon of in from of Gen'l John Pope's headquarters, II., 14; headquarters of, VIII., 28, 29; headquarters in the field, VIII., 293; IX., 31; quoted. IX., 68.New York news:
method of securing war news. VIII., 288.New York Peace Society
I., 18.New York Sun,
quoted, IX., 159.New York Tribune:
editorial on secession, VIII., 66; IX., 270, 297.Newark Advertiser,
Newark, N. J., IX., 37.Newcomer Mill. Md.
IV., 231.Newell, Mosby Ranger, IV., 166.
Newman, J.,
VII., 351.Newport, R. I.,
I., 88; VI., 67; Rhode Island recruited, VIII., 60.Newport Barracks. N. C.; II., 318; IX., 137.
Newport news, Va.;
I., 348; VI., 156, 314.Newsom, Mrs. E.,
VII., 296.Newspaper correspondents.; VIII., 29; General Sherman's criticism of. VIII., 29; reveal army movements, VIII., 285.