INDEX.

Embracing the titles of all Maps, Plans, Sketches, Views, and Illustrations, with the names of the States, Territories, and other theaters of war represented, and the names of places mentioned in the Summaries of Military Events in Series I and which also appear in the Atlas.

Unless otherwise indicated all references are to places mentioned. Maps, plans, sketches, illustrations, etc., are specifically indicated. The figures in black-faced type denote plate numbers and those in light-faced type map numbers, from plate 1 to 135-C; from 136 to 161 the light-faced type denote the positions of the places named. For illustrations appearing on plates 162 to 175, inclusive, only the plate numbers are given. The letter U, in parentheses, affixed to indices of military geographical divisions and departments, stands for Union, and the letter C for Confederate.

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Abbeville, Miss............135-A; 154, D11
Abercrombie, Fort, Dak. Ter............171
Aberdeen,Miss...................76,1; 117,
           1; 118,1; 149,H1; 154, F14; 171
Aberdeen, Ohio..............140,G2; 141,B3
Abingdon, Va............118,1; 142,B8; 171
Abraham's Creek, Va............27,1; 39,4;
                   43,3; 69,1; 74,1; 81,4;
                      84,32,33; 85,2; 99,1
Accakeek Creek [R. R. bridge],
  Va....................8,1; 100,1; 137,C8
Accomac County, Va...................135-A
Accotink, Va...........................8,1
Acton, Minn...........................33,2
Acworth, Ga......43,4; 48,5; 57,1,3; 58,2;
           59,3; 62,1,13,14; 88,2; 101,14;
              117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,G12
Adairsville, Ga..............48,1; 57,1,3;
         58,1,2; 62,1; 76,2; 88,2; 101,11;
              117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,F12
Adams, Fort, R.I.......................171
Adamstown,Md...................27,1; 116,2
Adamsville, Tenn.....................24,3;
                78,3; 118,1; 135-A; 149,C1
Aenon Church, Va.....................55,5;
             81,3; 92,1; 93,1; 96,6; 100,2
Aiken, S.C.............76,2; 117,1; 118,1;
                135-A; 143,E8; 144,A8; 171
Alabama:
	Army of the Cumberland, Cam-
      paigns, 1861-1865........24,3; 118,1
  Athens and vicinity................115,7
  Atlanta Campaign....................61,9
  Bridgeport defenses................112,1
    Chattanooga, Oct. 2O-Dec. 31,
    1863..............................97,1
    Chickamauga Campaign, Aug.
      16-Sept. 22, 1863...............48,1
  Decatur and vicinity...............115,6
    Gravelly Springs and vicinity....68,9;
                                      72,6
  Huntsville and vicinity............115,9
    Marches of Sherman's forces,
    1863-1865........................117,1
  Mobile Bay, Aug. 2-23, 1864.......63,1,6
  Mobile Campaign.............61,6; 71,14;
             79,7; 90,4,10,11; 91,5; 110,1
  Mobile defenses....................71,13
  Saunders' Ford, April, 1865.........72,5
  State...................147-149; 162-171
  Stevenson defenses.................112,2
    Taylor's Store and vicinity, July,
      1863...........................80,12
	Turkeytown Valley, Oct. 24-26,
    1864..............................46,3
	Wilson's Raid, March 22-April
    24,1865.............70,4; 74,3,5; 76,1
Alabama and West Florida, De-
	  partment of (C):
  Boundaries............ ..............164
Alabama, Mississippi, and East
	  Louisiana, Department of
	  (C):
  Boundaries.......................169-171
Albany, Ky............................9,2;
                     118,1; 135-A; 150,E10
Albany, Mo..................135-A; 161,C11
Albemarle Sound, N. C................40,3;
               117,1; 135-A; 138, C11; 171
Albuquerque, N. Mex..................54,1;
                         119,1; 120,1; 171
Alderson's Ferry, W. Va...........141, E12
Aldie, Va.............................7,1;
           22,5; 23,2; 27,1; 100,1; 137,A7
Alexander's Bridge, Ga...........46,1,2,4;
               47,2,3,7; 50,5; 57,1,2; 96,
                  4; 97,1,3; 101,20; 111,9
Alexander's Creek, La...............156,B6
Alexandria, La.......................52,1;
            53,2; 54,1; 135-A; 155,G3; 171
Alexandria, Tenn........24,3; 30,2; 150,G7
Alexandria, Va............6,1; 43,7; 74,1;
          81,4; 86,15; 89,1; 100,1; 117,1;
                135-A; 136,G8; 137,A8; 171
Allatoona, Ga....................43,4; 48,
           5; 57,1,3; 58,2; 59,3; 62,1,14;
           76,2; 88,2; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A
Alleghanies:
  Defenses of the, April, 1864........94,1
Allen, Mo...........................152,B4
Allen's, Va .........................17,1;
                    19,1,3; 20,2,3,4; 92,1
Alpine, Ga...........................48,1;
                     117,1; 135-A; 149,E10
Alrich's, Va.................39,2,3; 41,1;
             81,1; 86,13; 91,1; 93,2; 94,7
Alsop's, Va............31,4; 39,2,3; 41,1;
              45,1; 55,2; 91,1; 93,2; 96,3
Altamont, Md..........100,1; 135-A; 136,E2
Altamont, Tenn.................24,3; 34,5;
                97,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,B9
Alton, Ill............135-A; 152, D10; 171
Alton, Mo..............47,1; 135-A; 153,D5
Altoona, Pa.........................136,A4
Amelia Court-House, Va.........16,1; 74,1;
                 76,5; 93,1; 100,1; 117,1;
                  118,1; 135-A; 137,F6,171
  Available routes to, 1865...........78,1
Amelia Island, Fla..........135-A; 145,F11
Amelia Springs, Va...................16,1;
                  74,1; 77,4; 93,1; 137,F6
American Ranch, Colo. Ter............119,1
Amherst Court-House, Va..............74,1;
                       81,6; 100,1; 137,F3
Amissville, Va.....................22,5,7;
                     23,2,5; 100,1; 137,B6
Amite River, La..............135-A; 156,C7
Anderson, Tenn.......................24,3;
          35,6; 97,1; 117,1; 118,1; 149,C9
Anderson Cross-Roads, Tenn...........24,3;
                             97,1; 150,G11
Anderson, Fort, N.C...........67,3; 105,8;
            131,2; 132,1; 135-B,4; 139,C10
Anderson, Redoubt, Va.:
  View...............................125,4
Andersonville, Ga........57,3; 58,2; 59,3;
               62,1; 117,1; 118,1; 143,G12
Angley's, S.C.......................120,2;
                  139,G1; 143,G10; 144,C10
Annandale, Va.........................7,1;
                     100,1; 136,G8; 137,A8
Annapolis, Md........................81,4;
        100, 1; 135-A; 136, F 10; 162; 171
Annapolis, Department of (U):
  Boundaries...........................163
Annapolis Junction, Md...............27,1;
                      100,1; 116,2; 136,F9
Antelope Creek, Cal..................120,1
Antietam, Md:
  Battle of, Sept. 16-17, 1862...28,1,2,6;
                                    29,1,2
Antietam Creek, Md...................25,6;
       27,1; 28,1,2,6; 29,1,2; 42,5; 43,7;
          81,4; 83,4; 100,1; 116,2; 136,E6
Antietam Ford, Potomac River.........27,1;
                                      69,1
Antietam Iron Works, Md............28,1,2;
                               29,2; 116,2
Antioch, Tenn........................24,3;
                 30,2; 31,2; 118,1; 150,H6
Antioch Church, Va........45,1; 93,1; 94,2
Apalachicola, Fla...................135-A;
                              147,H13; 171
Apalachicola River, Fla.............135-A:
                                   147,F12
Appomattox (Va.) Campaign,
    March 29-April 9, 1865:
  Appomattox Court. House and
    vicinity..........................78,2
  Army of the Potomac.................76,5
  Available routes to Amelia
    Court-House.......................78,1
  Dinwiddie Court-House, March
    31, 1865..........................74,2
  Five Forks, April 1, 1865.......66,9,11;
                                68,3; 77,2
  High Bridge and Farmville...........78,4
  Jetersville and Sailor's Creek......77,4
Appomattox (Va.) Campaign,
  etc. - Continued.
  Operations Calvary Corps...........74,1
  Warren's operations, March 29
    31,1865........................94,8,9
Appomattox County, Va...............135,5
Appomattox Court-House, Va..........74,1;
                 76,5; 78,2; 118,1; 135,5
  Country adjacent, 1865.............78,2
Appomattox River, Va................16,1;
            17,1; 56,1; 65,1; 74,1; 76,5;
             77,3; 78,4; 92,1; 93,1; 1OO,
               1; 118,3; 135,5; 137,F6,F7
  Pontoon bridge....................124,7
Appomattox Station, Va..............16,1;
                  74,1; 78,2; 100,1; 117,
                      1; 135,5; 137,F6,G4
Aquia Creek, Va................8,1; 22,5;
          43,7; 100,1; 135-A; 137,B7; 171
Aquia Landing, Va...................22,5;
                            100,1; 137,C7
Aransas Bay, Tex..............43,8; 65,10
Aransas Pass, Tex...................43,8;
                         54,1; 65,10; 171
Arbuckle, Port, Ind. Ter............54,1;
                      135-A; 159, C1; 171
Arcadia, M0.........................47,1;
                    117,1; 152,H9; 153,A7
Arizona Territory...........98,1; 167-171
Arkadelphia, Ark....................47,1;
              135-A; 154,E1; 159,E13; 171
Arkansas:
  Bentonville to Cassville, Mo.,
    1862.............................10,4
  Dardanelle, Jan.14, 1865...........98,3
  Fourche Bayou, Sept. 10, 1863......25,3
  Keetsville, Mo., to Fayetteville...10,2
  Little Rock, Aug., 1863............32,6
  Pea Ridge or Elkhorn Tavern,
  March 6-8, 1862........10,3,5,6,8; 79,6
  Price's Missouri Expedition,
  Aug. 29-Dec. 2, 1864.........47,1; 66,1
  Red River Campaign, March 10-
    May 22, 1864.....................53,1
  State.........153-155; 158-160; 162-171
Arkansas, Department of (U):
  Boundaries......................169-171
Arkansas Post, Ark..................47,1;
                117,1; 135-A; 154,E6; 171
Arkansas River.........25,3; 47,1; 117,1;
             119, 1; 135-A; 154, A1; 159,
                 B13; 160,E4; 161,G1; 171
Arlington, Va........................6,1;
     7, 1; 27, 1; 89, 1; 136, G8; 137, A8
Arlington Mills, Va.............5,10; 6,1
Armstrong's, Va.....................45,1;
            55,5; 66,9; 74,2; 76,5; 77,2;
          91,1; 94,7,9; 96,3; 97,2; 100,2
Armstrong's Creek, W. Va..............9,3
Armstrong's Ferry, Tenn.............24,3;
             30,2; 118,1; 142,D3; 150,H14
Armstrong's Mill, Va................74,2;
                        76,5; 77,2; 100,2
Armuchee Creek, Ga..................57,3;
                      58,2; 88,2; 149,E11
Army Transportation:
  Illustrations.......................174
Arrington Depot, Va..................81,6
Arrowfield Church, Va...............78,1;
                        92,1; 93,1; 100,2
Arrow Rock, Mo........47,1; 135-A; 152,C2
Ashbysburg, Ky.............150,B4; 151,H5
Ashby's Gap, Va.....................27,1;
                  43,7; 74,1; 81,4; 85,1;
                    100,1; 136,F6; 137,A6
Ashbyville,Ala..............117,1; 148,C6
Ash Creek, Kans.....................119,1
Ashepoo River, S.C......91,4; 117,1; 120,
              2; 139,H2; 143,H11; 144,E12
  Defenses, Nov. 4, 1863.............26,3
Asheville, N.C...............76,2; 117,1;
               118,1; 135-A; 142, E7; 171
Ashland, Tenn......................24, 3;
                    117,1; 135-A; 149, B4
Ashland, Va............................20,1;
                    22,1; 74,1; 81,3,6; 92,1
Ashley, Mo............................152,B7
Ashley's Mills, Ark.....................32,6
Atchafalaya River, La..................23,8;
                         52,1; 135-A; 156,F6
Atchison, Kans........................119,1;
                               135-A; 161,B8
Athens, Ala.........24,3; 61,9; 76,1; 115,7;
                117, 1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,D6
  Vicinity of..........................115,7
Athens, Ky............................135-A;
                    141,E2; 150,A12; 151,G13
Athens, Ohio...................135-A; 140,E6
Athens, Tenn.............................24,
                3; 76,2; 97,1; 117,1; 118,1;
                 135-A; 142,F1; 149,B12; 171
Atkins Mills, Tenn..............12,5; 14,2,3
Atlanta, Ga............................47,5;
               51,2; 56,2,7,8; 57,1,3; 58,2;
            59,7; 60,1,2; 61,3; 62,1,4,9,12;
             65,3; 69,5; 70,1; 71,1; 76,1,2;
              88,1,2; 90,3,5; 101,18; 117,1;
                118,1; 131,3; 135-A; 143,E1;
               144,A1; 148,A13; 149,H13; 171
  Battery, Apri1 12, 1864...............51,3
  Battle of July 22,1864.........45,3; 56,6;
             61,2,3; 62,3,8,9; 90,3,5; 131,3
  City and defenses, Apri1 12, 1864.....51,2
  Operations, July 23-Aug. 25,
    1864...............................56,7;
               59,7; 61,15; 62,9; 87,6; 88,1
  Union and Confederate defenses........88,1
  Views of forts, batteries, etc........126,
                        5-11; 127,1-12; 128,
                        1-12; 129,1-4,6,7,10
Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign, May 1-
    Sept. 8, 1864:
  Atlanta
    July 18-24, 1864....................62,4
    July 22, l864............45,3; 56,6; 61,
                2,3; 62,3,8,9; 90,3,0; 131,3
    July 23-Aug.25, 1864...............56,7;
               59,7; 61,15; 62,9; 87,6; 88,1
  Anny Corps, routes and posi-
    tions
  Fourth..............................56,3,8
  Fifteenth.............................58,2
  Sixteenth(Left Wing)............61,9; 62,1
  Seventeenth.......................62,11,12
  Twentieth.....................101,1-6,8-18
  Army of the Tennesee..................57,3
  Browning's Court-House, July,
    1864................................45,4
  Cassville, May 19-20, 1864............62,7
  Chattanooga, Tenn., to Atlanta,
    Ga..................................57,1
  Chattahoochee River, July 5-17,
    1864.................45,5; 49,3,0; 56,4;
            59,8; 62,2, 5; 63,5; 65,4; 71,12
  Chattahoochee River to Jones-
    borough and Lovejoy's Sta-
    tion................................60,2
  Dallas Line, May 25-June 5,
  1864...............43,5,6,9; 48,3-5; 56,5;
             58, 4,5; 59,5; 61,13,14; 90,6,7
  Dalton, May 9-13, 1864................55,6
  Fairburn, Aug. 15-16, 1864............90,2
  Etowah River to Marietta and
    Dallas..............................59,3
  Jonesborough, Aug. 31-Sept. 1,
    1864......................59,6,9; 61,5,7
  Lovejoy's Station, Sept. 2-5,
    1864..........................40,5; 61,1
  Marietta, June 10-July 3, 1864.......43,4;
           47,4; 49,4; 56,2; 58,6; 59,1; 62,
          6,10,13,14; 65,2,3,5; 96,5; 101,19
  Marietta and Dallas to Atlanta
    and environs........................60,1
  Peach Tree Creek, July 20, 1864.......47,5
101,7 Resaca- May 8-13, 1864..................58,3; 63,4 May 14-10, l864................59,4; 61,10
Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign, etc. - Cont'd.
  Resaca to Etowah River..................58,1
  Rome Cross-Roads, May 16, 1864.........61,12
  Ruff's Mill, July 4, 1864........59,2; 61,11
  Tennessee to Ostenaula River............57,2
  Theater of operations, general.........57,1;
                                   62,9; 88, 2
Atlee's Station, Va.......................16,1
                 21,9; 22,1; 55,5; 63,8; 74,1;
                   92,1; 96,6; 100,1,2; 137,E8
Aubrey, Kans.....................119,1; 161,D9
Auburn, Ala.............................117,1;
                           118,1; 148,E10; 171
Auburn, Tenn................24,3; 30,2; 150,H7
Auburn, Va.............22,7; 45,6; 87,2; 100,1
Augusta, Ark.............................47,1;
                          117,1; 135-A; 154,A6
Augusta, Ga.......................76,2; 117,1;
                        118,1; 132,5,6; 135-A;
                           143,F7; 144,B8; 171
  Defenses.............................132,5,6
Augusta, Ky............................140,G1;
                               141,B3; 151,D14
Austin. Miss.....................135-A; 154,C8
Austin, Nev. Ter.........................134,1
Averasborough, N.C......................76, 2;
                   79,5; 80,8,11; 86,7; 117,1;
                   118,1; 133,1; 135-A; 138,F5
  Battle of, March 16, 1865..............79,5;
                                  80,11; 133,1
Avoyelles Prairie, La.............52,1; 155,G4
Aylett's, Va.............................100,1
Back Bay, Va..............16,1; 18,1; 137, H12
Back River, Va...........................17,1;
                         18,1,2; 19,3: 137,G11
Bacon Creek, Ky.........................150,C8
Bagdad, Fla..............................110,1
Bailey's Corner, Va........................5,8
Bailey's Creek, Va.................17,1; 40,1;
                           56,1; 65,1,9; 77,3;
                             92,1; 93,1; 100,1
Bailey's Cross-Roads, Va.:
  Skirmishes near, Aug. 28-30,
    1861.................................5,8,9
Bailey's Dam, Red River, La.:
  Sketch..................................53,2
Baird's Mills, Tenn......................24,3;
                            30,2; 31,2; 150,G7
Baker's Creek, Miss......................36,1;
                  51,1; 132,8; 135-C,4; 155,C8
  Battle of, May 16, 1863. See
    Champion's Hill, Miss.
Baker's Sulphur Springs, Ark...........159,D10
Bald Hill, Ga..........................148,F12
Baldwin, Fla................135-A; 146,A9; 171
Baldwin's Ferry, Miss....................36,1;
                                   51,1; 71,15
Baldwyn, Miss............................63,3;
                  76,1; 135-A; 149,E1; 154,D14
Ball's Bluff, Va...........................7,1
Ball's Cross-Roads, Va..........6,1; 7,1; 89,1
Ball's Ferry, Ga..................69,5; 108,21
Baltimore, Md......................27,1; 43,7;
                           81,4; 100,1; 116,2;
                            135-A; 136,E9; 171
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.............116,2;
                              135-A; 136,E7,F9
Baltimore Cross-Roads, Va................16,1;
                             17,1; 19,1; 21,9;
                           74,1; 100,1; 137,F8
Baltimore Store, Va.................19,1; 92,1
Banks' Ford, Va..................33,1; 39,2,3;
                41,1; 74,1; 91,1; 100,1; 135,6
Barbee's Cross-Road, Va..................22,7;
                                 100,1; 137,A6
Barber's Creek, Va...............94,1; 141,F13
Barber's Cross-Roads, Va..................26,4
Barboursvi11e, Ky.......................118,1;
                            135-A; 142,A3; 171
Barboursville, Va........................135-A
Barboursville, W. Va....................135-A;
                                   141,C7; 171
Bardstown, Ky....................117,1; 118,1;
                  l35-A; 150,A9; 151, G10; 171
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