lligent foreign observer.
The present _Chronicle_ is based entirely on the original evidence,
with the convenient use only of such works as have themselves been
written by qualified experts directly from the original evidence.
INDEX
Alabama, secedes; in 1864; threatened
_Alabama_, Confederate raider; _Kearsarge_ and; and _Hatteras_
_Albatross_, ship
_Albemarle_, Confederate ram, Cushing destroys
Albemarle Sound, command lost
Alexandria (Louisiana), State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy
Allatoona (Georgia), Johnston evacuates; Corse's defense of
"Anaconda policy"
Anderson, Colonel Charles, quotes Lee
Anderson, Major Robert, commands at Fort Moultrie; at Fort Sumter;
surrender; leaves Fort Sumter; appointed to Kentucky command;
superseded by Sherman
Annapolis, Union troops at
Antietam (Maryland), battle
Apache Canon, fight in
Appomattox Court House (Virginia), Lee's surrender
Appomattox Station, Custer raids
Aquia, McClellan's troops at
Archer, J. T., Confederate brigadier
Arizona, "War in the West"
Arkansas secedes,
_Arkansas_, Confederate ram
Arkansas Post, capture of
Arlington, home of General Lee
Armstrong, Commodore, at Pensacola
Army, Confederate, Act providing for enlistment; at Harper's Ferry;
Jackson and; lack of equipment; advantages; conscription; munitions;
relations with Federals at Vicksburg; Army of Northern Virginia;
unrenewable wastage; number of troops (1865); Lee's farewell to
Army, Federal, enlistments; Congress votes troops and money;
McDowell's; regulars in; number of troops; conscription; organization;
Grant's (1862); Army of the Cumberland; Army of the Mississippi; Army
of the Ohio; well equipped; Army of the Potomac; Army of the Tennessee;
Army of Virginia; relations with Confederates at Vicksburg; Army of the
James; reviewed in Washington
Army Act, Provisional Confederate Congress passes
Ashby, Turner, Confederate cavalry leader; at Harrisonburg; Valley raid;
death
Ashby's Gap, Johnston crosses Blue Ridge at
Ashland (Virginia), Jackson at
Atlanta, Southern cannon made at; Northern objective; battle; Sherman
announces fall of; effect of victory; Sherman's headquarters; last
action near
_Atlanta_, Confederate ram captured by _Weehawken_
Averell, W. D., cavalry leader
Bailey, Colonel Joseph
Bailey, Captain Theodorus
Balloons
Baltimore, Secessionists at Fort Sumter; Massachusetts troops mobbed in;
Jackson's plan to occupy
Baltimore
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