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Index.
Abbott, Henry Larcom,
130
Accidental deaths and injuries,
30,
63,
195-97,
328
Adjutant, duties of,
55
Albermarle County, Va.,
355
Alexander, Edward Porter,
293,
316
Amelia County, Va.,
318,
351
American Bible Society,
144
Anderson, George Thomas,
276,
286
Anderson, Richard Heron,
165,
168,
192,
209,
274
Appomattox Campaign,
238-40,
318-35,
351
Armistead, Lewis Addison,
112
Armistead, Thomas S.,
229
Artillerists lauded,
53-58.
Artillery, Confederate,
general description of,
52-58,
95
Atlanta Campaign,
300-301,
317
Atlee's Station, Va.,
269-70.
Atrocities,
80-81.
Badeau, Adam,
304-305.
Baldwin, John Brown,
31,
50
Ball's Bluff,
61-63,
234
Baltimore, Md.,
240,
354
Baptists,
139
Barksdale, Thomas,
149
Barksdale, William: before the war,
26,
28-29; during the war,
64,95,
129,
131-33,
179; troops of,
26,
64-
65,
68-71,
95,
97,
128-33,
138-39,
144,
176,
179,
223,
261,
292-93.
Barnes, Beau,
252-53.
Barrett, ............ (orderly),
260-61,
270
Battle fatigue,
77
Battlefield tours,
92-94,
107
Bayonets used in action,
333
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant,
208,
242,
274,
309
Beers, James H.,
37-44,
150,
154,
181,
183
Bell, John,
25
Benjamin, Judah Philip,
26,
40
Beulah Church, Va.,
270,
272
Big Bethel, Va.,
44-45.
Blount, ...........
321,330
Bocock, Thomas Stanhope,
26-27.
Boonsborough, Md.,
66
Botts, John Minor,
31-32.
Bowling Green,
Va.,
266
Brandon, Lane William,
115,
130,
292
Brandon, William Lindsay,
115-16,
130
Bravery, standards of,
115-17,
194,
245-46.
Breathed, James,
53
Breckinridge, James Cabell,
26,
308
Bridgeport, Conn.,
37
Bristoe Station,
228
Brookin, ...........
329
Brown, Francis Henry,
51
Brown, John,
26,
31-33,
48,
82
Buford, John,
210
Burgoyne, Marshall K.,
212-14.
Burial of the dead,
41-42,
98,
116-17,
132,
143-44,
148-49,
219-20,
294-96.
Burning of wounded men,
282
Burnside, Ambrose,
127,
134,
137,
163,
228,
258,
309
Burrows, John Lansing,
139
Burt, E. R.,
64
Butler, Benjamin Franklin,
242,
310
Butterfield, Daniel,
211
Cabell, Henry Coalter,
65,
121,
124,
154-57,
186-87,
230,
232,
243,
259,
[
372]
264,
270-73,
276-77,
280
Cabell's Artillery Battalion,
55,
65,
120,
154,
258,
268,
270-73,
281,
312
Callaway, Morgan,
230-31,
270,
272,
275,
280-83,
297-99,
302
Camp equippage,
46-47,
158,
242-43.
Camp Lee, Va.,
74
Camp life,
46-49,
60-61,
68-71,
145-
46,
157-58,
170-72,
268-69.
The campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee,
102,
307-308.
Campbell,
Alexander 279-80.
Carlisle, Pa.,
205-206.
Carlton's Battery (Ga.). See--Troup Artillery (
Ga.)
Caroline County, Va.,
127
Carrington, Edward,
34
Carter, Thomas Henry,
53,
91,
109
Cashtown, Pa.,
207,
209
Causes of the war,
49-51.
Centreville, Va.,
59
Chaffin's Bluff, Va.,
311-13,
316,
318,
321-22.
Chambersburg, Pa.,
208
Chancellorsville: description of the field,
169,
172
Chancellorsville Campaign,
41-42,
53,
139,
145-50,
154,
156-57,
159,
162-
82,
191,223,304
Charlestown, Va. (
W. Va.),
82
Charlottesville Artillery (
Va.),
185,
194-96,
210,
212
Chesterfield County, Va.,
322
Chickamauga,
340
Church of England,
91-92.
Civilians, Northern,
200-206.
Civilians, Southern,
229-31.
Clark's Mountain, Va.,
186,
232
Cobb, Thomas Reade Rootes,
113,
138
Cold Harbor,
26,
238,
263,
270-309,
339,
347;
Ellyson's barn at,
301
Columbia University,
32,
145
Combat conditions described,
104,
278-80,
282-83,
330-34.
Committee on the Conduct of the
War,
106,
126,
180,
211,219,
306
Conestoga horses,
200
Confederate enlisted men, tributes to,
19,
48-58,
358-68.
Confederate Infantry:
Naval Battalion,
329,
333
Confederate Museum,
357
Congressional
Globe,
29
Conkling, Roscoe,
62
Connecticut Infantry; 27th
Regiment,
174-75.
Couch, Darius Nash,
165
Courts-martial,
351
Cowardice,
135,
274,
276-77.
Crouch, Frederick William Nicholls,
49,
296
Crowninshield, Casper,
62
Culpeper Court House, Va.,
73,
127,
192
Cumming, Alfred,
113
Currency,
63,
87-88.
Custer, George Armstrong,
237
Dahlgren Raid,
236-37.
Dame, William Meade,
240-44,
252-
53,
288-89.
Daniel, John Warwick,
214
Davis, Henry Winter,
27
Davis, James Lucius,
82
Davis,
Jefferson: and
Lee,
17-18,
208,
312; mentioned,
26
Denman, “
Buck,”
69-70,
130-31.
Desertion, Confederate,
312-13,
323-
26,
349-51.
“Dixie,”
202
Douglas, Stephen Arnold,
26
Drewry's Bluff, Va.,
311,
322
Dunn House, Va.,
310
“Duty is the sublimest word ...,”
361
Dwight, Theodore William,
33
Early,
Jubal Anderson: description of and anecdotes concerning,
183-92,
204-206,
210; mentioned,
18,
50,
79,
92,
102,
105,
108,
125,
132,
150,
156,
164-65,
170,
174,
176-79,
209,
212,
214-15,
218,
232,
266,
304,
307-308.
Earthworks,
288-90,
347
Edward's Ferry, Va.,
61-62.
Egerton, Mrs. A. D.,
354,
356
Eggleston, George Cary,
227,
250,
320-
21,
348
Eggleston, J. Cary,
250-51.
Election of 1860,
25-32.
Election of officers,
73-74.
Engineer troops,
159,
182-88,
193,
338
England and Englishmen,
52,
246
Episcopalians,
91-92,
139-40.
Evans, Nathan George,
60-61,
65
Evelington Heights, Va.,
106-107.
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373]
Garber's Battery (Va.). See--Staunton Artillery (
Va.)
Gay, Edward S.,
42
Georgia Infantry: 7th
Regiment,
254-
55; 8th
Regiment, 254-55; 12th Regiment, 120-22; 60th Regiment,
135,
282-83.
Germans in Northern armies,
136
Gettysburg Campaign,
22,
26,
50,
52,
64,
139,
150-51,
156,
185,
192-228,
231,
267
Gibson, George,
295
Gibson, John,
295
Gilmer, Jeremy Francis,
182
Gilmer,
Louisa Alexander (
Mrs. Jeremy F.),
182
Goggin, James M.,
174,
274
Gordon, Charles George,
367
Gordon, John Brown,
188,
210-12,
215-16,
218
Gordonsville, Va.,
356
Grant, Ulysses Simpson,
238-40,
244,
248,
266-67,
269-70,
276,
285-88,
297,
303-10,
317,
341,
347
Grapevine army news,
162,
166
Greer, George,
212
Gregg, John,
276,
286
Griffith, Richard,
64,
85-86,
95
Grover, Benjamin,
63,
234
Guns, capture of by Confederates,
57-
58,
62,
78,
125,
197
Hagerstown, Md.,
222,
231
Hallock, Gerard,
37-38.
Hamilton, S. P.,
156
Hancock, Winfield Scott,
79-80,
248,
305
Hand-to-hand fighting,
333-34.
Hannibal,
119
Hanover Junction, Va.,
228,
231,266,
269
Hardaway, Robert Archelaus,
312,
316
Harpers Ferry, Va. (
W. Va.),
125,
198
Harrisburg, Pa.,
209
Harvard University,
51,
62,
130
Haskell, Alexander Cheves,
57
Haskell, John Cheves,
53,
316
Havelock, Henry,
367
Hays, Harry Thompson,
172,
197,
201,
210,
212
Helper, Hinton Rowan,
26
Heth, Henry,
192,
209
Hickman, John,
27
Everett, Edward,
25
Evolution,
20
Ewell,
Richard Stoddert: description of and anecdotes concerning,
205-
206,
236,
244-46; mentioned,
105,
192,
198-99,
209,
211,
214-15,
232,
258,
260-63,
311,
335
F Company, Junior,
44-45.
Fairfax, John Walter,
272
Falligant, Robert,
275-78,
280-83,
339
Featherston, Winfield Scott,
64
Field, Charles Williams,
274
Fillmore, Millard,
32
Finegan, Joseph,
311
Firing on friends,
327-28,
333
Fiser, John C.,
129
Five Forks,
110
Flags captured,
340-41.
Flintlock muskets,
40
Flood, Edward,
184-85.
Flournoy, Thomas Stanhope,
31
Foraging,
199-200,
210,
230-31,
233-
34,
264-65,
301
Fort Harrison, Va.,
316-17.
Fort Johnston, Va.,
67-72,
130
Fort Lafayette, N. Y.,
354
Fort Magruder, Va.,
79,
81-82.
Fort Sumter, S. C.,
34-35.
Four years with General Lee,
102-103,
106,
164-66,
287,
341,
350
Franco-Prussian War,
347
Fraser's Battery (Ga.),
154,
229-31,
270,
272,
275-78,
297-99,
302
Fraternization between enemies,
157,
162,
233,
313
Frazier's Farm,
96-97,
258
Fredericksburg, Va.: after the war,
133; bombardment of,
128-31; churches in,
139-40; civilian refugees from,
128-33;
Lee's Hill near,
134-35; religious revival at,
138-51; winter encampment near,
157-58,
167
Fredericksburg Campaign,
65,
127-37.
Fremantle, Arthur James Lyon,
246
From the Rapidan to Richmond,
240-
44,
252-53,
288-89.
Front Royal, Va.,
192
Gaines, Dr.,
303
Gaines' Mill,
303
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374]
Hill,
Ambrose Powell: mentioned:
105-106,
188; troops of,
41,
168-69,
192,
208-10,
219
Hill, Daniel Harvey,
65-67,
69-72,
91,
158,
204
Hoge, Moses Drury,
318
Hoge, William James,
139
Hoke, Robert Frederick,
158,
270,
274-75,
287
Hollywood Cemetery,
42
Holmes, Theophilus Hunter,
101-102,
107
Hood's Brigade.
See--Texas Brigade
Hooker, Joseph,
18,
163-66,
174,
178-
80,
191-92,
227-28,
304,
306,
339
Horse supply,
86,
199-200,
210-11,
234-35.
Houston, George Smith,
28-29.
Huger, Benjamin,
101,
107
Hugo, Victor,
252
Humphreys, Benjamin Grubb,
64,
115,
261,
292
Hunter, David,
308
Hunter, James,
255
Hunter, John, Jr.,
195-96.
Hunton, Eppa,
62
“I'm a good old Rebel,”
18
The impending crisis of the South,
26
Irishmen,
160,
212-14,
229-30.
Iuka, Miss.,
117
Jackson,
Mary Anna Morrison (
Mrs. Thomas J.),
160-61.
Jackson,
Thomas Jonathan: description of and anecdotes concerning,
97-101,
105-106,
121-24,
159-62,
190,
351,
362; mentioned,
18,
21-22,
65-66,
72,
74,
89,
92-93,
110,
132,
164-65,
168-70,
181-82,
188-89,
191,
201,
205,
208,
245-46,
304,
367; at
Second Manassas,
122-24.
Johnson, Edward: described,
218; mentioned,
215-16.
Johnson's Island, Ohio,
120,
147,
220,
352-54.
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston,
18,
88-91,
300-301,
317
Jones, Hilary Pollard,
185,
193,
196,
213,
219
“Kathleen Mavourneen,”
49
Kean, William C., Jr.,
45-46,
145-51,
229,
241-42,
258,
305,
316,
351
Keitt, Lawrence Massillon,
26-27,
273-74.
Kershaw, Joseph Brevard,
270,
273-78,
280-83,
286-87,
294,
299-300,
339
Killing of prisoners,
80-81.
Kilpatrick, Hugh Judson,
237
King William Artillery (
Va.),
91
Kingsley, Charles,
92
Lane, James Henry,
134
Latimer's Artillery Battalion,
217-18.
Latrobe, Osmun,
272
Law, Evander McIvor,
276,
286
Lawton, Alexander Robert,
135,
158
Lee, Fitzhugh,
18,
164,
178,
263
Lee,
George Washington Custis: described,
312; mentioned,
238-39,
316-17,
332-34.
Lee,
Mary Custis (
Mrs. Robert E.),
238-39,
357
Lee,
Robert Edward: attitude of his men toward,
18-23,
72,
169-70,
189,
205,
226,
259-60,
266,
305-306,
325; and
Chancellorsville Campaign,
164-
66,
168-69,
174-81,
238; comments on
Meade,
227-28; compared with divine figures,
20-21; criticized,
22,
228; description of and anecdotes concerning,
99-101,
175-78,
225-28,
232-33,
259-60,
267,
357,
361; early war career of,
17-18; and
Gettysburg,
22,
191-92,
197-99,
207-208,
214-15,
222,
267; and
Grant,
238-
39; and
Jefferson Davis,
17-18; and
Joe Johnston,
90-91; mentioned,
26,
41,
76,
187,
235,
264,
277,
341-42,
367; and Petersburg Campaign,
317; and Rappahannock Bridge,
231-32;
Richmond home of,
357; and the Seven Days,
89,
91-94,
98-102,
106-
109; and
Sharpsburg,
125-26; uniform and memorabilia of,
357; why called “Marse Robert,”
18-21.
Lee, Samuel Perry,
352-54.
Lee, Stephen Dill,
96,
258
Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh,
18
“
Lee's Miserables,”
252
Leesburg, Va.,
60-63,
65,
67,
71,
73,
130,
145,
310
Letcher, John,
17
Letcher Artillery (
Va.),
41
Lexington, Va.,
105
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375]
Medals,
341-44.
Methodists,
139,
230
Milroy, Robert Huston,
192,
198,
210
Mine Run, Va.,
228,
231,
233-35.
Minor, John Barbee,
356
Mississippi Infantry: 13th
Regiment, 60, 64, 95; 17th Regiment,
60,
64,
98,116,
129,
143,
176; 18th
Regiment, 60, 64; 21st Regiment,
64,98,
115-17,
130-31,
179,
292-93.
Mitchell, Capt.,
216
Moncure, Travis Daniel,
294
Moore, ........., (Pvt., Va. Militia),
70-71.
Moore, Allen W.,
297-98.
Moore, W. E.,
297-99.
Morris, Edward Joy,
27
Mortars,
293
Morton, Allen,
50-51,
145-51.
Morton, Jeremiah,
189-90.
“Morton Hall,”
Va.,
189
Morton's Ford, Va.,
120,
235,
241-42,
268
Mules,
224-27.
Museum of the
Confederacy,
357
Music,
18,
49,
75,
202-203,
268-69,
296-97.
“
Mynheer von Dunck,”
75
Napoleon,
Prince Joseph Charles Paul,
59
Napoleon I,
18,
164,
167,
337-39,
346-48.
National Tribune,
346
Naval Battalion,
329,
333
Negroes: mentioned,
39,
77,
99,
340; in Northern army,
316-17; proposals for employment of as Confederate infantry,
19-20.
Nesbit, Col.,
221
New Haven, Conn.,
25,
36-39,
44,
152,
174-75,
200,
355
New Kent Court House,
Va.,
87-88.
New Orleans, La.,
185,
248
New York,
N. Y.,
25,
33-36,
44,
49,
92,
354
New York
Journal of Commerce,
37-38.
Newton, Hubert Anson,
351
Nicknames for generals,
18
Night blindness,
348-49.
North Anna Campaign,
266-69.
North Carolina Infantry: 5th
Regiment,
80
Lincoln, Abraham: his April 1861 call --for troops,
31,
145,
189; mentioned,
163-64,
180,
192,
206,
287
Logan, John Alexander,
26,
28
Longstreet,
James: mentioned,
106-
107,
122-24,
188,
231,
272,
274,
340; troops of,
41,
59,
127,
192,
219; wounded at
Wilderness,
246-48.
Louisa Court House,
Va.,
90
Louisiana Guard Artillery,
197
Louisiana Infantry: 9th
Regiment,
212-13.
Louisiana Tigers,
80-81,
172,
201
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford,
34
Lutherans,
206
McCarthy, Daniel Stephens,
294-96.
McCarthy, Edward S.: family of,
294-
96; mentioned,
74,
85,
95,
159-60,
229,
260,
271,
291,
293-96.
McClellan, George Brinton,
74,
79,
88-89,
92-95,
101-104,
106-108,
125-26,
285
McDowell, Battle of,
218
McDaniel, Henry Dickerson,
220-21.
McGowan, Samuel,
57-58.
McGuire, Hunter Holmes,
105,
245-46,
351
McLaws,
Lafayette: described,
223; mentioned,
129,
165,
168-69,
173-
79,
182,
192,
222-24,
231,
270
Machine guns,
76-77.
Magruder, John Bankhead,
75,
79-80,
94-97,
102,
107,
160
Mahone, William,
311
Malvern Hill,
41,
96-97,
101-18,
130,
146,
309
Manassas, Va.: first battle of,
41,
44-
48,
59,
111,
324; second battle of,
118-24,
191
Manly's Battery (N. C.),
154,
168,
301,
310
“Marse Robert,”
18-21.
Marshall, Charles,
226
Mascots,
170-72.
Massachusetts Infantry: 20th
Regiment,
130
Maury, Matthew Fontaine,
79
Maury, Richard Launcelot,
79
Meade,
George Gordon:
Lee's comments on,
227-28; mentioned,
207,
222,
237,
288
Mechanicsville, Va.,
93-94.
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376]
Northern civilians,
200-206.
Northerners in Confederate service,
37-44.
Observation tower,
310
Orange County, Va.,
120,
355-56.
Owen, William Benton,
139-45,
176-79.
Pegram, John,
110,
232-33.
Pegram, William Johnson,
53,
57,
109-10.
Pegram's Artillery Battalion,
41,
57,
110
Pelham, John,
53,
109
Pender, William Dorsey,
192,
209
Pendleton, Alexander Swift,
190
Pendleton, William Nelson,
233
Peninsula Campaign,
73-117.
Pennington, William,
28
Percheron horses,
200
Petersburg Campaign,
238,
241,
258,
287,
290,
309-22.
Pettigrew, James Johnston,
209
Philadelphia, Pa.,
209
Pickett, George Edward,
192,
272,
274,
311
Pioneer troops,
184-87,
210,
219,
276,
301
Point Lookout, Md.,
18
“Poison Fields,”
Spotsylvania County, Va.,
229-30.
Port Republic,
245
Presbyterians,
25,
139,
160,
318
Preston, William Ballard,
31-32.
Price, Sterling,
117
Prisoners of war, Federal,
57-58,
80-81,
174-75,
212-14,
240,
255-56,
280,
294
Promotion on the field,
336-45,
365-66.
Provost guards,
82
Pryor, Roger Atkinson,
26-27.
Raccoon Ford, Va.,
120,
232
Railroad artillery,
95
Rainsford, William Stephen,
92-94.
Randolph, George Wythe,
48,
160
Randolph, Innes,
18
Ransom, Robert, jr.,
102
Rappahannock Bridge, Va.,
228,
231-32.
Rations,
85-88,
162,
254,
326-27,
346-48.
Religion among Confederates,
20-21,
37-38,
41,
47,
65,
72,
110-15,
138-
51,
161,
181,
189,
202,
208,
211,
243-44,
255-56,
267,
298,
314,
320-21.
Richmond, Va.: after the war,
90,
188,
300,
318,
357; at the beginning of the war,
39-41,
44-45,
48; before the war,
30-31; during the war,
41,
82,
119-20,
154,
211-12,
237,
239,
294-96,
299,
318-19,
340; Lee Monument in,
300; Lee's house in,
357; Second Presbyterian Church in,
318
Richmond
Examiner,
74
Richmond Fayette Artillery,
81
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad,
127
Richmond Howitzers,
31-335
passim.
Richmond Howitzers Glee Club,
49,
86,
268-69,
296
Richmond Howitzers Law Club,
49
Robertson, Frederick William,
92
Rodes,
Robert Emmett: description of,
261-62; mentioned,
192,
197,
209-10.
Roll of Honor,
343-44.
St. George's Church,
Fredericksburg, Va.,
139-40.
St. George's Church, New York,
N. Y.,
92
St. Paul's Church,
Richmond, Va.,
92
Salem Church, Battle of,
174-79,
213
Sassafras,
162
Savage Station,
64,
94-98,
116-17.
Savannah, Ga.,
78,
229,
275,
317
Sayler's Creek,
261,
318,
326-35,
351
Schele DeVere,
Maximilian,
51
Scott, Thomas Y.,
292-93.
Scott, Winfield,
36-37.
Scribner's,
210
Secession Convention, Va.,
189-90.
Sedgwick, John,
146-47,
164-66,
174-
79,
189,
213
Selden, Nathaniel,
149
Semmes, Paul Jones,
174
Seven Days Campaign,
89,
91-118,
191
Seven Pines,
18,
88-91,
109
Seward, William Henry,
26,
288
Sharpsburg Campaign,
66,
118,
124-
27,
198
Sharpshooting,
76-77,
290,
295-301.
Sheldon, Winthrop Dudley,
175
Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864,
[
377]
Stonewall Brigade,
324-27.
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes,
31-32.
Stuart, James Ewell Brown,
106-108,
190,208,216,248
Suffolk Campaign,
339-40.
Swearing,
155,
185,
187,
189,
204
Swift Creek, Va.,
298
Swinton, William,
211,
214,
287-88,
303
Symington, W. Stuart,
272
Talcott, Thomas Mann Randolph,
187-88.
Talmage, Thomas DeWitt,
367
Taylor, Walter Herron,
92,
102-103,
105-107,
125-27,
132,
164-66,
208,
214-15,
226,
228,
231,
237,
239,
262-63,
267,
287,
304,
341,
350
Taylor, Zachary,
32
Tennyson, Alfred,
62,
132
Texas Brigade,
76-77,
124,
134,136,
192,
254-55,
257-58,
291
Texas Infantry: 1st
Regiment,
254-55.
Thompson, Charles A.,
197
Three months in the southern states,
246
Toombs, Robert Augustus,
26
Troup Artillery (
Ga.),
154,
170-71,
251,
259
Tucker, Ben F.,
224-27.
Tucker,
John Randolph (1812-1883),
311,
329
Tucker,
John Randolph (1823-1897),
40
Twichell, Joseph Hopkins,
34
Tyndall, John,
351
Tyndall, Louisa Hamilton,
351
Uniforms,
70,
82,
84-85,
120-21,
195,
230,
242-43,
297,
312,
333,
356-57.
United States Congress,
25-32,
62
United States Marines,
26
United States Military Academy,
65,
110-11,
121
University of Virginia,
50-51,
91,
145,
277,
356
Vallandigham, Clement Laird,
26,
28-30.
Vicars, Hedley Shafto Johnstone,
230,
367
Venable, Charles Scott,
51,
277
Virginia Central Railroad,
120,
231 189,
308
Sherman, John,
26-28.
Sherman, William Tecumseh,
300,
317,
348
Sims, John,
292
Sims, Robert Gill,
292
Shields, John Camden,
67
Sickles, Daniel Edgar,
219
Sickness,
64-65,
229,
348
Sidney, Philip,
230,
367
Slavery,
19-21,
26,
49-50.
Slaves with Confederate armies,
136-37.
Smith, Carey,
116-17,
292
Smith, Frederick Waugh,
202
Smith, James Judson,
116-17,
292
Smith, William ( “Extra-Billy” ),
26,
110-11,
194,
202-206.
Smith, William Farrar,
269
Smith, William Nathan Harrell,
27
Snakes,
276-77.
“Snickersville Blues,”
70-71.
Snowball battles,
157-58.
Soldier life, analysis of,
358-68.
Somerville Ford, Va.,
232
Southern Historical Society Papers,
286
Spotswood Hotel,
Richmond, Va.,
45
Spotsylvania, Va.: battle of,
144-45,
156,
241,
248-69,
291,
305;
Bloody Angle at,
262-64,
287,
305-306,
342; brick kiln at,
260-61; earthworks at,
288-90,
347
Spotsylvania County, Va., Poison Fields in,
229-31.
Stanton, Edwin McMasters,
354
Staunton Artillery (
Va.),
196-97.
Stevens, Thaddeus,
26,
29
Stiles, Benjamin Edward,
78,
124,
136-
37,
282-83.
Stiles, Eugene West,
39,
41,
241,
249-50.
Stiles, Joseph Clay,
25,
30,
34,
36-40,
111-15,
138-40,
158-59,
161-62,
182,
189,
356
Stiles, Josephine Clifford,
354-57.
Stiles, Randolph Railey,
36,
39,
41,
45,
48,
152-54,
182,
296-97,
355
Stiles, Robert: declaration of the intent of his book,
23-24; mother and sisters of,
36,
38,41,
120,
137,
152-54,
200-201,
351,
354-57.
Stiles, Robert Mackay,
159
Stiles, William Henry,
124,
135,
158
[
378]
Virginia Infantry: 8th
Regiment,
60,
62-63; 24th
Regiment,
79-80.
“Virginia State guard,”
42
Virginians and
Virginia lauded,
35
Walker, Reuben Lindsay,
41
War of the Rebellion: ... Official Records,
343
Warren, Gouverneur Kemble,
178,
248
Washington, D. C., before the war,
25-32,
39
Washington and Lee University,
102
Waterloo Campaign,
347
Westover, Va.,
106
Whitworth guns,
52
Wigfall, Louis Trezevant,
76
Wilderness Campaign,
191,
238-48,
299,
303
Williamsburg, Va.,
78-85.
Williamson, William Garnett,
183-84.
Willis, Edward,
120-24.
Winchester, Va.,
185,
192-97,
210
Winter camps,
120,
127,
242-43,
312-15.
Wise, Henry Alexander,
32
Wofford, William Tatum,
275,
278,
281-83.
Women and army morale,
324-26,
349-51.
Women on battlefields,
130-33,
229,
273,
309
Wright, Ambrose Ransom,
112
Yale University,
25,
34,
48-49,
62,
68,
115-16,
130,
175,
200,
292,
351,
354-55,
363
“
Yankee Doodle,”
202
York, Pa.,
202-206.
York River Railroad,
93,
95
Yorktown, Va.,
73,
75