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[3] 189 seq., 195, 203, 220, 223, 224, 233, 240, 242, 243, 258, 265, 299 seq., 324, 332 seq.; V., 22 seq., 26 seq.; artillery of 1864, V., 50, 94, 228, 250; VII., 87, 216, 219, 233, 270; ambulance corps of, VII., 297 seq., 306; supplies for, VII., 307 seq.; VIII., 19, 22 seq.; supplies of, VIII., 30; post office of, VIII., 33, 49; transportation by water, VIII., 50, 59; Sixth Vermont with, VIII., 65; New York Seventy-first Infantry with, VIII., 69, 80, 92; cooks with, VIII., 200; commissary headquarters of, VIII., 213, 262; scouts and guides of, VIII., 267, 271 seq., 281, 319, 353 seq., 364; IX., 61-63, 69, 78, 133, 144, 185, 351; X., 166, 168. Army of the Shenandoah: III., 18 seq., 150, 167; IV., 256; Sixth Vermont with, VIII., 65; X., 177, 184. Army of the Southwest, X., 176. Army of the Tennessee: II., 144, 292, 346; III., 19, 106, 134, 222, 318, 322, 326, 342, 345; VII., 310; X., 168. Army of Virginia: II., 18, 20, 40, 320, 322; IV., 324; V., 32 seq.; VIII., 201; X., 174. Army of West Tennessee: II., 148. Army of Western Tennessee, I., 360. Army of West Virginia: III., 152, 322, 324, 326, 328; X., 177, 178.


Armies, Veteran, VIII., 221.


Armistead, L.,

X., 151.


Armistead, L. A.,

brigade, L, 366; II., 261, 262, 263, 324.


Armories, Federal, V., 126.


Armory of Louisiana militia company

Viii., 143.


Armory Square Hospital: Washington, D. C.,

VII., 291, 293.


Arms, variety of, VIII., 82.


Arms and ammunition, American superiority of, V., 142.


Arms and equipment of Southern army

Viii., 128, 130, 140.


‘Arms blanche’

(saber), or the rifle, a debated question in cavalry equipment, IX., 18, 19.


Armstead, Western photographer, IV., 145.


Armstead, G.,

II., 151.


Armstrong, F. C.,

II., 322, 324, 348; X., 259.


Armstrong, R. F.,

VI., 301.


Armstrong Run, Va.,

bridge across, I., 121.


Army balloons

Viii., 369 seq.


‘Army bread,’

VIII., 39.


Army Corps. See Corps.


Army, East and West VIII., 104.


Army: photography, outfit and working of, I., 33, 35, 37, 39; Medical Museum, Washington, D. C., VII., 223, 348; medical officers, multiplicity of the duties of, VII., 216; surgeon, VII., 218-236; importance of efforts of, in war, VII., 218; instruments furnished by government to, VII., 232, 236; mail wagon, VIII., 35; with hospital transports, VIII., 43.


Army Tug

4, U. S. S., VI., 21.


Army Tug

5, U. S. S., VI., 261.


Arnold, L. C.,

X., 219.


Arnold, Mayor of Savannah, III., 237.


Arnold, R.,

IV., 59; V., 20, seq.; X., 305.


Arnold, S.,

VII., 205.


Aroostook,, U. S. S.,

I., 364; VI., 314.


Arrowsmith, C.,

II., 118; IX., 63.


Arsenals: Confederate, utilized by Federal authorities, V., 150, 156.


Arsenals: United States, V., 126, 129, 144; capacity of, V., 146.


Arthur, C. A.,

V., 97.


Arthurs Swamp, Va.,

III., 332.


Articles of surrender

I., 81.


Artillery ammunition

V., 170.


Artillery caissons

V., 146.


Artillery, chief of, V., 22, seq.


Artillery: Confederate States reserve, II., 324, 328; V., 56, seq.; composition of, V., 56-60; transportation of V., 62; criticism of, V., 66; reserve, V., 66; reorganization of, V., 68, seq.; in Bragg's army, V., 70; popularity of, in the South, VIII., 127, 150; in Department of North Carolina, V., 70.


Artillery: United States, II., 17 V., 13, 18, seq.; guns in position, V., 13, 24, seq.; organization of, V., 22, seq.; at Cedar Mountain, V., 34, seq.; heavy guns, V., 35, 52, 140; at Second Manassas, Va., V., 36; at Shiloh, Tenn., V., 44; at Petersburg, Va., V., 45, 54; British criticism, V., 54; Sherman's march, V., 50; at Fort Pulaski, Ga., V., 147; First Wisconsin, VIII., 248; First Ohio, VIII., 249.


Asboth, A. S.,

I., 358.


Asboth, A.,

X., 217.


Ashbrook, Lieut.

attempt to burn New York City, VIII., 302.


Ashby, T.:

I., 352; IV., 76, 77, 98, 102, 104, 106, 168, 170, 172, 174, 177, seq.; X., 149.


J. R. Thompson, IX., 84.


Ashby's Gap, Va.,

III., 326.


Ashhurst, surgeon, VII., 226.


Ashland, Va.,

III., 82, 320, 322.


Ashley Station, Ark.,

III., 330.


Aspern, losses at, X., 140.


Assistant Quartermaster's office, VIII., 38.


Assistant surgeons: in the Union Army who became famous in after life, VII., 223.


Astor House, New York, X., 15.


Atchafalaya River, La.,

VI., 320.


Athens, Ala.,

III., 332.


Athens, Mo.,

I., 350.


Atkins, T.,

V., 29.


Atlanta, Ga.:

I., 33; Peach Tree Street in, I., 58, 59, 94, 128, 129, 136; II., 313, 314; III., 11, 16, 32, 99-135; trenches before, III., 99; Potter House, ruins of, III., 127; pickets before, III., 129; Union and Confederate losses, III., 134; Fort D, III., 136; Fort No. 7, III., 136; train of refugees ready to leave, III., 212; railroad depot, III., 213: ruins of railroad depot at, III., 214; ruins of bank at, III., 215; Union engineers, orders to destroy public buildings and public property only, at, III., 215; ruins o, III., 221; Ezra Church, III., 328, 330, 345, 347; IV., 241; V., 50, 166; arsenal at, V., 170; Fort No. 9, V., 173; Chevaux de Frise at, V., 197; picket fences to stop Sherman's attack, V., 199; Sherman's defenses before, V., 201, 210, 302; forts at, VIII., 25; campaign Federal food supply, VIII., 52; march to, VIII., 207, 210 seq.; Union pickets before, VIII., 215; making preparations for the march, VIII 217; wagon trains leaving, VIII., 217; soldiers resting at, VIII., 219, 240, 252, 259, 340, 366; bomb-proofs at, VIII., 253; IX., 166; destruction of industries in, IX., 323; march from, IX., 169, 171; capture of, IX., 170; ruins in, IX., 323; X., 92.


Atlanta campaign

Iii., 99, 104, 217; X., 90.


Atlanta,, C. S. S.

II., 336; VI., 75, 171, 272, 318; VII., 123, 139.


Atlanta,, U. S. S.,

VI., 38.


Atlanta constitution,

IX., 31, 36, 394, 332.


Atlanta and West Point R. R.

III., 330.


Atlantic and Western Railroad

Ii., 274.


Atlantic Monthly,

IX, 23, 33.


Atlee, Va.,

III., 82.


Atzerodt, Ga.,

VII., 205.


Auburn, Ga.,

III., 326.


Auburn, Va.:

Castle Murry at, IV., 92,243; band before headquarters, VIII., 235; Pleasonton's headquarters, VIII., 235.


Augur, C. C.,

II., 320; III., 146; X., 193; 230.


Augusta, Ga.:

V., 150, 156, 162, 164, 166; powder mills and arsenal, at V., 170; Confederate powder works at, V., 183; ordnance works at, statistics of output, V., 189, 302; VIII., 70, 133; Clinch Rifles at, VIII., 139.


Augusta, Ark.,

II., 350.


Augusta,, U. S. S.,

II., 330; VI., 314.


Auslinty, W. J.,

I., 223.


Austerlitz, losses at, X.; 140.


Austin, E. F.,

X., 2.


Austin, pilot, VII., 139.


Austin, Ark.,

II., 342.


Autocrat of the Breakfast table,

O. W. Holmes, IX., 33.


Avary, M. L.,

Recollections of A. H. Stephens, VI., 28.


‘Avengers,’

VIII., 91.


Averell, W. D.,

cavalry, III., 324, 326, 332.


Averell, W. W.,

I., 317; with staff, I., 339; III., 148, 150; IV., 233, 244.


Averell's raid in Western Virginia, II., 342, in Southwestern Virginia, II., 348.


Avery House

I., 32, 34.


Averysboro, N C., III., 248, 344.


Ayres, R. B.,

X., 221.

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