le, Tenn.,
II., 344.
Blue adopted by the Federals
Viii., 95.
Blue and the gray,
F. M. Finch, IX., 138, 273.
Blue Coats are over the border,
A. E. Blackmar, IX., 343.
Blue Mills, Mo.,
I., 350, 352.
Blue Ridge, Va.,
II., 42.
Blue Ridge Mountains, Va.,
II., 26, 57, 106.
Blue Springs, Tenn.,
II., 344.
Blum, R. A.,
VIII., 167.
Blunt, J. G.,
III., 338; X., 175, 184.
Boag, T. G.,
VII., 4.
Bobot, A.,
VII., 139.
Bodiso, M.,
Sec. Russian Legation, VI., 25.
Boers, I.,
84.
Boggs, C. S.,
VI., 198.
Boggs, W. R.,
X., 265.
Bohlen, H.,
II., 322; X., 135.
Boland, Maj.
C. S. A., VII., 123.
Bolivar, Tenn.,
II., 148, 322.
Bolivar, Va.,
III., 326.
Bolivar Heights, Va.,
I., 352; II., 60, 325.
Bolton, Miss.,
II., 340.
Bolton depot, Miss.,
II., 340.
Bomb-proofs: entrenchments, VIII., 253; near Atlanta, Ga., VIII., 253; before Petersburg, Va., VIII., 253.
Bond, F. S.,
X
vil 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
92.
Organization and personnel of the medical Department of the Confederacy
Vii., 349 seq., Appendix D.
Organizations of the Veterans
X., 287 seq.
Orleans Battery,
New York Seventeenth Artillery, V., 45.
Orleans Cadets, Company A, of Louisiana, I., 91.
O'Rorke, P. H.: II., 253, 254; VIII., 196.
Osage,, U. S. S.:
II., 352; VI., 147, 276, 322.
Osborn, F. S.,
V., 117.
Osceola,, U. S. S.,
III., 342.
Osgood, K. P.,
IX., 236, 239.
Osliaba
(Russian frigate),VI., 27,29.
Ossabaw Sound, Ga.:
VI., 241, 320; IX., 169.
Ossipee,, U. S. S.,
VI., 247, 252, 254.
Osterhaus, P. J.:
II., 318, 334; X., 191, 220, 222.
Otis, F. N.,
VII., 224.
Otis, H. G.,
X., 21, 24.
Otsego,, U. S. S.,
VI., 276, 322.
Ottawa,, U. S. S.:
II., 330; VI., 312.
Otter Creek near Liberty, Va.,
III., 324.
Oudenarde, losses at, X., 140.
Ould, R.:
VII., 41; Confederate agent for exchange of prisoners, VII., 101 seq.,