quarters 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.
Newspapers: the activities of, VIII., 22; at headquarters in the army of Potomac, VIII., 33; accounts of government seizures, VIII., 66; censorship of, VIII., 270; Northern, give information to the Confederates
ot where killed, I., 75; Il, 40, 88, 91, 108, 177, 241 seq., 259, 282, 322, 328, 334; VIII., 232; death of, IX., 223; X., 129, 188.
Reynolds, J. J.,
X., 160, 185, 204.
Reynolds, W.,
VI., 127.
Rhind, A. C.,
VI., 121, 315.
Rhode Island: population in 1860, VIII., 59; number troops lost from, VIII., 59; number troops furnished by, VIII., 59.
Rhode Island troops: Artillery: At Bull Run, Va., V., 20; First, II., 65; V., 47; Third, I., 366; II., 350; colored, III., 340; V.,Rhode Island troops: Artillery: At Bull Run, Va., V., 20; First, II., 65; V., 47; Third, I., 366; II., 350; colored, III., 340; V., 147. Cavalry: First, I., 364; II., 25, 336; IV., 88, 233; Second, Dragoons, L, 350; Third, II., 352; Seventh, II., 324. Infantry: First, I., 44, 141, 348; II., 332; leaving Providence, R. I., VIII., 60; Burnside and staff, VIII., 61; IX., 69: Second, L, 348; Third, L, 360, 366; Il, 326; Fourth, I., 356, 358; Fifth, I., 356, 358; IX., 68, 71.
Rhode Island,, U. S. S.:
III., 342; VI., 105; officers on deck of, VI., 113.
Rhodes, C. D.:
IV., 46, 120, 132, 168, 186, 220, 322.
Rhodes, J
ederate 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, VIII., 187; battery No. 1, VIII., 317; Farenholt's house, VIII., 317, 322; telegraphers' tent, VIII., 343, 370 seq.; Confederate battery at, that fired on the Balloon Bryan, VIII., 371; T. S. C. Lowe in balloon at, VIII., 377; where Cornwallis surrendered, IX., 285.
Yorktown, C. S. S.,
VI., 314.
Young, B. H.,
I., 19.
Young, Colonel
of Rhode Island, VIII., 26.
Young, Mrs., J. D.
IX., 345.
Young, P. McB.
X., 263.
Young, S. B. M.,
X., 303.
Young, W. H.,
X, 313.
Young America, U. S. S.,
VI., 308.
Young Volunteers
from the West, VIII., 73.
Young's Branch, Va.,
I., 141, 157, 159.