T
Tacony,
C. S. S.: captured, VI., 292, 294, 318; VII., 123.Tacony,
U. S. S., III., 342.Taft, William Howard, President of the United States: I., 7, 11, 18, 50; his foreword to a semi-Centennial retrospect, I., 57; X., 138.
Taggart, Dr.
L, 179.Tahoma,
U. S. S., VI., 314.Talcott, T. M. R.,
V., 108, 256, 304; X., 27.Taliaferro, W. B.:
II., 41, 342; III., 326; X., 105.Tallahassee, Fla.,
III., 346.Tallahassee,, C. S. S.,
VI., 298.Tallahatchie, Miss.,
II., 206.Tallahatchie River, Miss.,
VI., 208.Talmage, T. DeW., IX., 304, 310.
Talty's Fifers and Drummers, VIII., 235.
Tammany Hall, N. Y.
City: contributions to Union cause, VIII., 104.Tanner, J.,
X., 296.Tappan, J. C.,
X., 257.‘Tasting the soup,’
VIII., 83.Tattnall, J.:
I, 354; VI, 87, 156, 157, 182, 270.Taylor, ‘Dick,’ III., 316.
Taylor, E.,
I, 248.Taylor, G. W.:
II., 43, 322; scene of death, IX., 75, X., 137.Taylor, 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.
Telegraph Road, Va.:
II., 81; III., 71; V., 260.Telegraph Service, (see also U. S. Military Telegraph Service): during the war, V., 290 seq.; operators, V., 290; service in the field, VIII., 322; for the armies, VIII., 341 seq.; casualties among operators, VIII., 342, 343, 360; tent at Yorktown, Va., VIII., 343; tents or stations used, VIII., 343, 345, 351; non-military status of operators, VIII., 344, 354, 364; operators after Gettysburg battle, VIII., 345; office at War Department, VIII., 346; censorship, VIII., 346; bombproof before Sumter, VIII., 347; stringing wires in the field, VIII., 349; 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, 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., 157; ruins of saltpeter works in, IV., 157 seq.; copper mines of, V., 166; army roads of, in north, VIII., 36; defense of, X., 92.
Tennessee troops, Confederate: Artillery: First, L, 356; Camp A, V., 65. Cavalry: First, L, 358; Il, 342, 344; Ninth, VII., 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; 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., 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 and Fifty-fourth, I., 354.
Tennessee troops, Union: Cavalry: First, I., 332; Second, II., 328, 332; ‘mounted infantry,’ II, 346; Third, III., 332; Fourth, III., 326; Fifth, II., 326; Seventh, II., 350; Eighth, III., 338; Ninth, III., 338; Eleventh, II., 348; Thirteenth, III., 338. Infantry: First, III., 328, 330; Second, Company E, I., 358; II., 336; Third, Hank's Battalion, II., 322; Fourth, II., 344; III., 328, 330; Seventh, II., 328; Ninth, III., 330; ‘Tenth Legion,’ Pickett's Division, II., 261; Thirteenth, III., 330.
Tennessee,, C. S. S.:
IV., 139; VI, 131, 247, 249, 251, 256, 322; IX., 107.Tennessee Mountains, camp in, IV., 142.
Tennessee River, Tenn.,
Miss., and Ky.: I., 198; along the banks of, II., 10; activities on, Il, 139, 244 seq.; at Bridgeport, II., 269 seq.; crossing of, Il, 274 seq.; railroad bridge over, at Bridgeport, Ala., Il, 275; along the, II., 289 seq.; gorge in Raccoon Mountains, I., 310; Federal transports in, II, 313; blockhouse on, IV., 129; Federal commissary camp on, IV., 141; long truss bridge 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, Confederate, I., 352; Terry's rangers, Confederates, I., 354, 362; Ross' rangers, Confederates, I., 358; Hood's brigade, Confederate, II., 48, 141; rangers, II., 320; brigade, II., 328; VI., 316; U. S. regulars in, VIII., 70; troops of, in the Army of Northern Virginia, VIII., 129.
Texas troops, Confederate: Cavalry: Second, L, 358, 360, Third, I., 358; II, 350; Fourth, I., 358, 360; Fifth, I., 358, 360; Sixth, L, 358; Seventh, I., 358, 360; Ninth, II, 350; Eleventh, I., 358. Infantry: First, losses at Antietam, Md., Confederate, X., 158; Third (dismounted cavalry), X., 156; Fourth, I.,328,342; losses at Antietam, Md., X., 158; Fifth, X., 156; Seventh, losses at Raymond, 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,
J. O'Connor, IX., 74.
The Girl I Left behind Me,
S. Lover, IX., 349.
‘The high Tide at Gettysburg,’
W. H. Thompson, I., 214.‘The Mississippi Valley in the Civil War,’
J. Fiske, II., 166.The New South,
H. W. Grady, IX., 304.
‘The picket guard’ (‘all Quiet along the Potomac’),
E. L. Beers, IX., 142.‘The Prayer of Twenty Millions,’
Greeley's famous letter, II, 31.The Pride of Battery B,
F. H. Gassaway, IX., 189, 190, 196, 201.
The Psalm of the West,
Sidney Lanier, IX., 284.
The Southern Marseillaise,
A. E. Blackmar, IX., 343.
The Southern soldier boy,
G. W. Armstrong, IX., 346.
‘The Story of the Civil War,’
by John C. Ropes, quoted, I., 282.The Tournament,
Sidney Lanier, IX., 25, 30, 284, 285.
The Voice of the South,
IX., 290.
The volunteer,
E. J. Cutler, IX., 76.
The volunteer,
illustration for, IX., 78, 79.
The Webb,
C. S. S., II., 330.The Year of Jubilee,
H. C. Work, IX., 178, 183.
The Zouaves,
J. H. Wainwright, IX., 346.
Theobold, F.,
I., 179, Thermopylae, I, 17, 30.Thoburn, J.,
III., 338.Thomas, A.,
X., 271.Thomas, ‘Bill’ I., 179.
Thomas, B. M.,
X., 265.Thomas, C.,
X., 288.Thomas, E. L.,
X., 111.Thomas, G.,
X., 288.Thomas, G. H.:
I, 134, 180, 182; II, 144, 155, 170, 174, 274 seq., 288, 290; headquarters of, at Chattanooga, Tenn., Il, 291, 296, 301, 328, 330, 344, 346; II. 101, 106; headquarters at Ringgold, Ga., III., 107, 108; headquarters at Marietta, Ga., III., 119, 130, 132, 218, 220, 228, 248, 249, 251, 252, 259, 263 seq., 264, 269, 270, 318, 320, 322, 326; IV., 136, 155, 256, 314; V., 48, 50, 69, 208, 216, 251, 254; VII, 37, 214, 233; VIII., 192, 196, 207, 210, 238, 252, 358; IX., 98, 99, 101, 103, 115, 266; X., 19, 122, 171, 172.Thomas, L.,
VII, 102, 104, 105; X., 197.Thomas, S.,
X., 307.Thomas, Mr.
at Cairo post-office, I., 179.Thomas at Chickamauga,
Kate B. Sherwood, IX., 98.
Thomas Freeborn,, U. S. S.
(see also Freeborn,, U. S. S.), VI., 96.Thompson, C. R.,
X., 19.Thompson, D. L.,
II, 67.Thompson, E.,
VI., 218.Thompson, H.:
VII, 9,18,24, 54,98, 124, 138, 156 seq., 188, 328 seq.Thompson, J.,
VIII., 294, 300.Thompson, J. L.,
X. 219.Thompson, J. M.,
Id., 53, 54.Thompson, J. R.: Music in Camp,
IX., 26, 86, 193, 194, 197.
Thompson, M. J.,
VII., 21.Thompson, T. H.,
VII, 63.Thompson, W. H.: High Tide at Gettysburg,
IX., 22, 214, 215, 219.
Thompson Station, Tenn.,
II., 330.Thornburg, Va.
(see also Matapony, Va.): II., 320.Thorne,
U. S. S., VI, 322.Thornton, G. B.,
VI., 246.Thornton Gap, Va.,
I., 28.Thornton's House, Bull Run, Va.
, L, 155.Thoroughfare Gap, Va.,
II, 39, 44, 46.Those Rebel flags,
J. H. Jewette, IX., 330.
Three Top Mountain, Va.:
III., 156, 162, Confederate signals intercepted at, VIII., 326.Thurston, C. W.,
VII., 139.Thurston, G. P.:
I., 14; III., 107.Ticknor, F. O.,
IX., 22, 64.Ticonderoga,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.Tidball, J. C.:
I, 285 seq., 364; III., 76, 282; IV., 231.S. Lanier, VII., 124; IX., 184.
Tigress,, U. S. S.,
I., 203.[32]
Tilghman, L.:
I., 182, 184, 185, 191 seq.; II, 334; VI., 216; X., 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 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 single event in the life of, II., 74 seq., 324; V., 64; X., 263.Toon, T. F.,
X., 281.Torbert, A. T. A.:
III., 156, 158; and staff, III, 167 seq., 322, 324, 328, 330, 332, 338.; IV., 41, 128, 203, 245, 247, 251 seq.; X., 95, 238.Torpedoes: removing powder from Confederate, V., 185, 294; introduced in Civil War, VI., 98, 266, 267; use against ironclads, VI., 143; vessels sunk by, VI, 147, 236, 252, 260, 276; Confederate, in Mobile Bay, VI., 193, 247, 250, 251, 260; Federal use of, VI., 240, 276; Confederate, in Ossoban Sound, VI., 241; first victim of, VI., 266; Confederate, in Charleston Harbor, VI, 274, 276; protection against, VI, 319.
Torrence, E.,
X., 296.Totopotomoy, Va.,
III., 78.Totopotomoy Creek, Va.,
III., 322.Totten's battery, Union, I., 350.
Toucey, I.,
VI., 50.Tournament, the,
Sidney Lanier, IX., 25, 30, 284, 285.
Tours, the battle of, I., 30.
Town Creek, N. C.,
III., 342.Townsend, J. H.,
I., 241; VI, 83.Townsend, Mary
Ix., 276.Toy, C. H.,
VIII., 110, 115.Trabui, G. W.,
V., 65.Tracy, B. F.,
VII, 65.Tracy, E. D.,
X., 151.Tracy, W. G.,
II., 334.Tramp Tramp Tramp,
IX., 235.
Trans-Mississippi Army, X., 274.
Transport wagon train
Iii., 31.Transportation of wounded: means employed for, VII, 302; of Federal sick and wounded: VII., 302-316; over long distances, means not provided for, VII., 304; important letter showing inadequacy of, VII, 304, 306; of wounded after August 2, 1862, great improvement in, VII., 306, 308; act of Congress, 1864, in regard to ambulance service for, VII., 310.
Transports: U. S. army, I., 203; on the Mississippi, II., 182; ocean liners used as, VIII., 39, 45; steamers, VIII., 43; on the Tennessee, VIII., 45.
Tranter's Creek, N. C.,
I., 366.Trapier, J. H.,
X., 283.Traveller:
Lee's horse, IV., 298; described by Gen. Lee, IX., 120, 121.
Travers, T. B.,
VII, 123.Traverses: at Fort Fisher, N. C.,
VI, 255.Trawick, W. B.,
VII, 147.Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Va.
(see also all under Richmond, Va.): V., 191, 307, 317; VI, 76; ruins of, VIII., 133.Trenchard, S. D.,
VI., 113.Trent, W. P.:
IX., 7, 11 seq.; quoted, IX., 38; X., 7, 28, 52, 74.Trent, H. M. S.:
I., 354; VI., 291, 310.Trent's reach, Va.:
I., 119; III., 97; V., 243; VI., 265.Trevilian Station, Va.:
III., 198, 324; IV., 23, 108, 110, 128; X., 284.Trezevant, J. T.,
V., 170.Tribble, A.,
IV., 154.Trimble, I. R.:
I., 366; II., 29, 44; X., 105.Trimble, H. M.,
X., 284, 296.Trinity, Ala.,
I., 368.Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.
, I., 17.Trion, Ala.,
IV., 140.Tripler, C. S.,
VII., 219.Triplett bridge, Ky.,
II., 336.Tristram Shandy,, C. S. S.,
VI., 273.Tristram Shandy,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.Trobridge, 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.,
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. S.:
VI., 296.Tuscarora,, U. S. S.:
III., 312; VI., 290, 293, 300.Tuscumbia, Ala.:
II., 332; VII., 145.Tuscumbia,, U. S. S.,
VI., 206.Tuttle, J. M.,
X., 205.Twiggs, D. E.:
VII., 26; X., 263.Tybee Island, Savannah harbor, Ga.
, VI., 310.Tycooni, , U. S. S.,
IX., 95.Tyler, D.:
I., 138, 151 seq., 153, 154, 163; X., 197.Tyler, E. B.:
II., 340; III., 65, 153; X., 231.Tyler, R. C.:
III., 346; X., 297.Tyler, R. O.,
I., 150; X., 197.Tyler, Gen'l, X., 19.
Tyler's Connecticut battery (see also Connecticut battery): II., 87.
Tyler's heavy artillery division, X., 119.
Tyler, Texas: prison at, VII., 49, 51.
Tyler,, U. S. S.:
I., 189, 195, 203, 204, 205 seq., 214, 356, 358, 360, 365, 368; II., 196, 198, 340; VI., 214 seq., 224, 312, 316.Tyson, surgeon, VII., 226.