X., 197.
Birney, D. B.:
II., 51, 237; III., 76, 90, 208, 321; X., 187, 212, 290.
Birney, W.,
X., 219.
Bisland, La.,
II., 332.
Bivouac in McClellan's Army,
IX., 135.
Bivouac on a mountain side,
Walt Whitman, IX., 132.
Bixley, G. H., II., 193.
Black, J.,
VII., 125.
Black, J. C.,
X., 201, 296.
Black, W.:
youngest soldier wounded, IX., 67.
Black, Judge
Viii., 294.
Black Burns,
horse of G. B. McClellan, IV., 304.
Black Hawk War of 1832, VII., 347; IX., 93.
Black horse Cavalry,
IV., 30, 83.
Blackburn's Ford, Va.:
I., 151, 153, 163, 285, 348; Federal encampment at, II., 21, 324.
, 211.
John Burns of Gettysburg,
by F. Bret Harte, IX., 206, 209.
Burnside, A. E.:
I., 26, 27, 36, 37, 44, 64, 113, 116, 126, 150, 156, 157; succeeds McClellan in command of army, II., 57, 66, 68, 73, 75, 80, 82, 83, 85, 90, 97, 98, 100, 122, 271, 276, 298, 324, 328, 338, 346; III., 34, 38, 39, 42, 47, 54, 62, 67, 72, 8
, 155, 156, 160, 218, 254; arsenal at, V., 170; arsenal torpedoes, shot and shell collected in, V., 189; VI., 15, 17, 23, 24, 28, 34, 114, 116, 122, 124, 128, 140, 173, 238, 267, 274, 308, 310, 312, 314, 318, 320, 322; Zouave Cadets, VII., 4, 27, 59, 127, 147, 157; Union prisoners in, VII., 25, 38, 59, 89, 122, 160; Roper Hospital, VII., 161; O'Connor House, VII., 161, 163, 164 seq., 174, 176, 340; threatened secession begun, VIII., 68, 115; Washington Light Infantry, VIII., 115, 117, 167; McClellan's Zouaves, company of, VIII., 153, 335; Confederate signal tower, VIII., 313; ruins of, IX., 39; Circular Church in, IX., 39; ruins of Secession Hall, IX., 45; Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar, IX., 47; war time in, IX., 49; The City Bides the Foe, IX., 49.; Central Church, IX., 51; Magnolia Cemetery at, IX., 274, 277; Federal graves at, IX., 281; ruins of Pinckney mansion, IX., 319, 321; fire of December, 1861, IX., 321; captured arms in, IX., 333; Fort Sumter celebration, IX., 334, 3
50; IV., 96, 121 seq., 122, 123, 124; guns, V., 33, 308; VI., 60.
Dahlia,, U. S. S.,
VI., 228.
Daily life of the soldier in 1861, VIII., 88.
D. A. January,
U. S. hospital ship, VII., 318, 319.
Dallas, Ga.,
III., 114, 116, 322.
Dallas, Mo.,
I., 350.
Dalton, Ga.:
I., 128, 136; II., 177, 274, 283, 314, 318; III., 16, 195, 106, 122, 126, 130, 218, 332; entrenchments, Confederate, at, V., 208, Atlanta campaign, VII., 266; VIII., 325.
Dan,
the horse of Gen'l McClellan, IV., 304.
Dana, E. L.,
II., 324.
Dana, N. T. J.,
X., 217.
Dandelion,, U. S. S.,
III., 236.
Dandridge, S.
IV., 300.
Dandridge, Tenn.,
II., 348.
Daniel, J.,
III., 70, 320; X., 155.
Daniel, J., Jr.
X., 2.
Daniel Webster,
U. S. hospital boat, VII., 336.
Dantzler battery, of Virginia, VI., 265.
Danville, Ky.,
II., 332.
Danville, Va.,
III., 306.
Danville Railroad, Va.,
III., 280.
Darbytown Road, Va.,
I., 309; III.,
, 306, 308, 309, 310, 312, 315, 316, 318, 320, 322, 324, 325, 328, 330, 332, 338, 340), 344, 346; IV., 33, 86, 88, 92, 94, 99, 100, 103, 153, 193, 204, 242, 255, 274, 286; V., 25, 28 seq., 32 seq., 66, 202, 214, 248, 260, 262, 268, 304; compels McClellan to retreat from New Richmond, V., 314; VI., 70, 265; VII., 41 seq., 50, 102, 104 seq., 120, 176, 228, 241 seq., 270, 296; VIII., 18 seq., 88, 108, 112 seq., his tribute to the fighting ability of his men, 154, 159, 178, 196, 198, 206 seq., 226,
Little Giffen,
F. O. Ticknor, IX., 64.
Little Giffen of Tennessee,
IX., 22.
Little Harpeth, Tenn.,
II., 332.
Little Jeff,
Grant's charger, IV., 307.
Little Kenesaw, Ga.,
III., 102.
Little Napoleon
(see also G. B. McClellan), II., 54.
Little North Mountain, Va.,
III., 156.
Little Rebel,, U. S. S.,
I., 244 seq.
Little River, S. C.,
VI., 322.
Little River Turnpike, Va.,
II., 51.
Little Rock, State Capitol, Ark.
, II., 343, 344; V., 1
L. D., VIII., 363.
McCarthy's battery, I., 291, 293.
McCausland, J.:
III., 141, 150, 324, 328; V., 106; X., 321.
McCaw, J. B.,
VII., 282.
McClellan, G. B.:
I., 42, 44, 51 seq.; headquarters, I., 63; headquarters of, two weeks after Antietam, I, 67; relieved, I., 67, 110, 113, 115, 116, 121, 126 seq., 132, 13, 262, 267, 269, 271, 276, 317, 326, 343, 345; use of telegraph for tactical purposes, VIII., 354, 370 seq.: IX., 59, 78, 87, 143, 157; X., 46, 164, 166; with Mrs. McClellan, X., 167.
McClellan, Mrs. G. B.,
IX., 161.
McClellan Zouaves, Charleston, S. C.
, VIII., 153.
McClelland,, U. S. S.,
VI., 82.
McClernand,McClellan, Mrs. G. B.,
IX., 161.
McClellan Zouaves, Charleston, S. C.
, VIII., 153.
McClelland,, U. S. S.,
VI., 82.
McClernand, J. A.:
I., 179, 184, 186 seq., 190, 208, 360; II., 77, 182, 205, 201, 212, 218, 330, 334: V., 42, 44, 46; men of, at Memphis, X., 11, 177, 218.
McClung, C. L.:
VI., 233; X., 2.
McClure, A. K.,
IV., 268.
McClurg, A. C.,
X., 199.
McComas, W. W.,
I., 362.
McComb, W.,
X., 299.
McCook, A. G.,
X.,
313, 324, 325.
Records of the War between the States
I., 102-111.
Recruits: Southern, better marksmen and horsemen, VIII., 148.
Rectortown, Va.:
McClellan relieved of command of army at, II., 57, 348.
Red Hill, Georgetown, D. C.
: signal camp of instruction at, VIII., 306, 307; United States Signal Service Co
III., 298.
Ricketts, J. B.:
I., 151, 159, 162; II., 32, 46, 63; field batteries, V., 18 seq.; 19, 20 seq.; battery of, VIII., 78; IX., 266.
Ride around McClellan,
Stuart's first great raid, June 13-15, 1862, IV., 85.
Ridgely, D. B.,
VI., 123.
Rienzi, Miss.,
II., 340.
Rienzi,
horse of P. H. Sheridan, I14, 254; V., 135, 206, 208, 292, 296; VI., 230; VII., 233; IX., 101; with staff, X., 19, 122, 172, 173; X., 172. 173.
Rosencranz, Lieut.
Swedish officer on McClellan's staff, I., 113.
Roseville, Ark.,
II., 352.
Ross, C.,
I., 223.
Ross, E. W.,
VII, 57.
Ross, J.,
home of, II., 287.
Ross, L. F.:
dea
ton, D. C.:
I., 28 seq., 410, 42, 66 seq.; defenses of, I., 69, 94; the key to, I., 121, 123; fortifications about, I., 125, 126 seq.; Vibbard draw, Long Bridge at, I., 131; Camp Sprague, at, I., 141, 144, 148, 159; Camp James near, I., 167; McClellan trains, Army of the Potomac, I., 254; II., 18, 53, 58, 102; national capitol, III., 139, 143 seq.; locomotives stored in, III., 145; Chain Bridge at, III., 147; Long Bridge at, III., 147; group of war department officials, III., 157; grand reviV., 317; Union batteries Nos. 1 and 4, V., 23; ordnance of battery No. 4 at, V., 25; Mortar battery No. 4, V., 25, 26 seq., 28 seq.; Confederate works about, V., 30 seq., 33; largest Confederate gun at, V., 55; fortifications opposite, V., 133; McClellan's guns and gunners to leave, V., 149; Confederate defenses, V., 177, 182; entrenchments, Confederate, at, V., 198, 200, 228, 312; Cornwallis' headquarters used as hospital, VII., 259; Sixth Vermont at, VIII., 65; Beef Killers of the army at, VI