ct, 168
Water Bailie, 168
Water Course, 168
Water Projects, 168
Water Works, 168, 169
Water Registrars, 169
Wax Figures, 169
Webster, Daniel 169
Webster, Edward, Col. 169
Webster, Fletcher 169
Webster, John W 169
Webster Garden, 170
Wells, John 170
Wells, John D., Col 170
Weston, Pedestrian 170
West Point Cadets, 170
Weights and Measures, 170
West Street Gate, 170
Whipped, 170, 171
Whipping-Post, 171
Whig and Tory, 171
Whitefield, Rev. George 171
Widows, 171
Wilkes, Commodore 171
Wild Geese, 171
Wilson, John, Rev. 171
Window Glass, 171
Wine, 171
Witchcraft, 172
Winslow, 172
Wolves, 172
Women Vote, 172
Woodhull, Victoria 172
Wool, Gen. John E. 172
Wood (Fuel) 172
Wood Stands, 172
Workingmen, 172
Workhouse, 172
Wrecked Passengers, 172
Wrestling Matches, 172
Y.
Yellow Fever, 173
Z.
Zouaves, Ellsworth 173
Appendix.
Boston Topography, 1630, 175-178
Boston Old Hi
wford, RobertOct. 25, 1894
Cranston, George T.——, 1894
Carter, Theodore A.——, 1898
Chase, Charles L.Nov. 23, 1899
Chase, Frank A.June 15, 1908
Clark, Burnham C.Nov. 21, 1900
Carr, PatrickDec. 10, 1901
Doe, Charles W.Oct. 17, 1888
Day, Lieut. George H.Sept. 6, 1907
Devereaux, George N.Aug. 27, 1864
Dixon, George M.Jan. 7, 1864
Donnelly, William G.Dec. 29, 1872
Damrell, Edwin F.June 25, 1904
Ewell, Henry L.Nov. 2, 1864
Edwards, JosephJan. 11, 1876
Edwards, WilliamDec. 27, 1872
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Slack, CharlesJune 27, 1908
Starkweather, William H.——–
Thresher, Elbridge D.April 26, 1865
Trefry, William A.Aug. 31, 1865
Terbriggen, Peter A.April 19, 1883
Thompson, AlvinJuly 2, 1897
Thompson, Charles D.July 2, 1897
Townsend, Lieut. George M.Jan. 1, 1907
Temple, Lyman W.Jan. 7, 1902
Woodfin, Lieut. Philip T.Aug. 24, 1901
Ward, FranklinSept. 20, 1863
Whiting, Edwin S.July 8, 1865
White, John D.Dec. 22, 1875
Wright, Rufus C.March 29, 1900
Winslow, Henry B.Feb. 11, 1
, Fort, see Fort Beauregard
Bedell, Lieutenant, 63
Behm, Lieutenant C. F. W., 177, 189 Belknap, Colonel, of Eighty-fifth New York, 197
Belknap, Lieutenant-Commander George E., 100, 156
Belle, the, U. S. tug, 214
Belvidere, the, it. S. transport, 18, 33, 49
Benjamin, J. P., 16 (note)
Berry, Captain, 25
Bertuth, the, U. S. sloop, 7
Potomska, the, 46, 49 et seq., 56, 58 et seq., 64
Potter, General, 156
Powhatan, the U. S. steamer, 7, 74, 228
Preble, Commander George H., 152
Prentiss, Commander G. A., 66 et seq.
Preston, Lieutenant S. W., 102, 138, 218, 221, 233; death of, 237 et seq.
Princess Royal, the, prize rry, 43 et seq.; in Wassaw Sound, 46; in St. Andrew's Inlet, 50 et seq., 55 et seq.; at Fort Pulaski, 61 et seq., 70; highly commended, 102, 109
Rodgers, Commander George W., of the Catskill, 92 et seq., 125, 127 (note), 128; death of, 131 et seq., 146, 162 (note)
Rodgers, Commander, John, 19, 27; makes a reconnoissance on
mattox court-house, 592; battle of Appomattox, 597.
Cullum, General George W. congratulations of, on fall of Fort Donelson, i., 53.
Cul17, 320, 322; second attack, 334, 336, 337, 339 342.
Custer, General George A., at battle of Cedar creek II., 95, 97, 98; at battle of Wayniberated by Sherman, 297; damages to, by Sherman, 297.
Getty General George W., battle of Wilderness, II., 103, 109, 117; Cedar creek, 93-9a., II., 493; pursued and routed by Averill, 493.
McCLELLAN, General George B., Grant hopes for position on staff of, i., 10; suggests oper, 18; with Sherman in Georgia, 533-540; death of, 541.
Meade General George G., in command of army of Potomac, II., 6; magnanimity of, 15; Grant enters, 536.
Piedmont, battle of II., 418.
Pickett, General George E., at Five Forks, III., 467; at battle of Dinwiddie, 470; at bro, 433.
Texas, importance of, to rebels, i., 124.
Thomas General George H. in command of army of Cumberland, i. 425; at battle of Chick
oses D., Remarks of, 146.
Holcombe, Lt., 387
Hunter, Gen., David, Vandalism of, 394.
Indians as Soldiers, 18.
Jackson, Miss., Dedication of Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 293; oration of Hon. E. C. Walthall, 298; description of the monument, 315; history of the Confederate Memorial Association of, 315.
Jericho Ford, Battle of, 71, 75.
Johnson's Island, Escape of Prisoners from, 428.
Johnston, General Bradley T., Address of, at Fredericksburg, Va., 398
Johnston, Capt. George B., 52; tribute to, 124, 410.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., Death of, 94; Last Days of the Army of, Address by J. M. Mullen, 97; memorial observances in honor of, at Richmond, Va.. 158; at Memphis, Tenn., 189; at New Orleans, La., 210; his report of the battle of Seven Pines, 182; account of the wounding of, 185; details of life of, 192; his campaign in northern Georgia, 265; Resolutions of United Confederate Veterans in honor of, 292; mentioned.
380.
Jones, Jr. Ll.D., Col. C. C., Addres
Gallantry of, 102; killed, 103.
Holcombe Guards (Company I, 7th Virginia Infantry), Roll of the, 115.
Hollins. Commodore George N., 88.
Howitzers, The Richmond, at Harper's Ferry in 1859, 110
Howlett House, Battery at, 40.
Hunton, Gene, Pen picture of, 135.
James City Cavalry, its organization and service, 353.
James, Captain C. F., 83.
James, Captain George S., 111.
Jones' Farm, Battle of, 337.
Jones. General Sam., 67.
Johnson, General Bull, 81.
Johnson, General A., 115.
Pawnee, The Federal gunboat, 90.
Perry, Leslie J., 145. 301.
Pettigrew, General J., 16, 260.
Pickett, General George E., Appointment of to West Point; his characteristics, 151.
Pickett, Mrs. La Salle Corbeil, 154.
Polk, General,3.
Pouncing on pickets, 213.
Powell, C. H., 359.
Randall, James R., 277
Rawlins, General John A., 154.
Ray, Rev. George H., 365.
Reams' Station, Battle of, 103, 337.
Rebels, benefactors of the world, 368.
Reconstruction in Texas.