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Index Abbey, Orange J., 151 Abell, Charles W.: on mail, 31; on furloughs, 47; on home front support, 55; on substitutes, 68; on Masons, 79; on deserters, 88; as hardened soldier, 113; on Sidney Moore, 151; on Virginia as graveyard, 155; on camp decorations , 173; on religion, 177, 178, 180, 181; on Savannah family, 198; on Addison Rice, 208; on Henry Loomis, 208; professes happiness, 227; on his service, 234; uses Hardtack nickname , 236; and Company E reunions, 258 Absence without leave, 87–8, 224 Acworth, Ga., 161 Adams, Oziah F., 162, 223 African Americans, 24, 67, 149, 151, 170, 186, 199–204 Alabama soldiers, 193 Albany, N.Y., 17, 219, 242, 243, 272 Aldrich, Thomas R.: on Abraham Wright, 24; on mail, 33; on furlough, 48; on Chancellorsville , 125; and Franklin Rector, 147; as Andersonville prisoner, 150, 268; professes high morale, 229–30; voices regimental pride, 237; and veterans’ affairs, 253, 256, 260, 261–2; as pension agent, 259; relic of, 264; and E. D. Northrup, 271, 272 Alexandria, Va.: hospitals at, 26, 91, 154; regimental camp at, 50, 92, 108, 112, 231–2; convalescent camp at, 56, 59, 86–7, 88, 92, 95, 149; National Cemetery, 159, 161; mentioned, 246 Allegany, N.Y., 60, 171, 239, 241, 252, 255 Allen, Charles F., 32, 48, 233 Allen, Dan B.: and recruiting, 16, 18, 19, 69; and Gettysburg, 132, 133, 240, 262, 276; at Rocky Face Ridge, 139, 241; and Rice and Jones law firm, 139; reputation of, 211; and promotions, 213, 217, 219–20; death of, 276 327 Allen, Norman M., 50 Allen, Timothy A., 44, 51, 163–4 Allotments, 45 American Legion, 254, 276 Ames, Edson D., 162, 277 Ames, Homer A.: and box from home, 40; on John Griswold, 118, 216; on Chancellorsville, 126, 127, 230; wounded at Pine Knob, 148; and Hugh Erwin, 161; brothers of, 162, 277; on baseball, 175; expresses regimental pride, 238 Ames, Jonathan M., 277 Amusements, 174–6 Anderson, Charles, 45–6, 94–5 Andersonville prison: Charles Whitney and, 48, 153; deaths at, 149, 150–1, 152, 245, 253; Newell Burch and, 150; Thomas Aldrich and, 150, 253, 268; New York State Monument at, 153, 264; and National Cemetery, 153, 161; relics of, 264, 265; mentioned, 194, 263, 273 Andrews, Benjamin F. H., 150 Andrews, Horatio E., 221 Andrews, Joseph H., 91 Annapolis, Md.: parole camp at, 32, 86, 88, 92, 93, 148, 224; mentioned, 52, 91, 161 Arkwright, N.Y., 26, 34, 36, 49, 52 Arlington Heights, Va., 171 Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 84 Army of Georgia, 263 Army of the Cumberland, 139, 191 Army of the Potomac, 102, 133, 186, 190, 227, 228, 234 Arnold, Ambrose F., 48, 90, 122, 167 Artwork, 45, 57, 167, 171, 245–6, 264, 265, 266 Athens, Tenn., 197 Atlanta, Ga.: recruits join regiment at, 75, 98, 180; regimental camp at, 91; light duty at, 107; capture of, 137–8, 151, 234; cemetery index near, 159; siege of, 174; residents of, 198; mentioned, 31, 66 Atlanta campaign: Lewis Warner reports on, 36, 233, 234; casualties of, 42, 95–6, 149, 166, 168, 253; Marcellus Darling on, 114; account of, 136–40; Emory Sweetland and, 145, 146, 178, 191; Twentieth Corps and, 191; 2nd Division and, 192; Patrick Jones and, 210; Dan Allen and, 211; Lewis Warner and, 211; Dana Horton and, 217; morale during, 233–4; mentioned , 1, 181, 197, 219, 238 Averill, Jerome, 84 Avery, Orlando W., 175, 212 Bacon, Earl Z., 273 Bacon, James F., 156 Badgero, John W., 121–2 Bailey, Celia A. Stevens, 51–2 Bailey, George W. (Company D), 35 Bailey, George W. (Company G), 150 Bailey, Levi D., 51 Baker, George W., 253 Ball, Almina, 119 Ball, Lucius D., 119 Baltimore, Md., 91, 144, 161, 240 Bambrick, Thomas K., 92–3 Barber, Benjamin, 26, 27 Barber, Levant F., 26, 27 Barber, Mervin P., 91, 92–3, 265 Barbour, Henry, 97 Bard, Samuel P., 85 Barnhart, Clinton L., 224 Baseball, 175, 183 Battlefield visits, postwar, 262–5, 270, 272 Baxter, James M., 55, 64, 65, 134, 259, 275 Beardsley, Salmon W., 40, 92, 215, 256 Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 79 Belknap, John S., 203 Belle Island prison, 59, 148, 149–50, 151, 152, 161, 194, 264 Bemis, Albert, 168 Benson, Alfred W.: on regiment’s efficiency, 121; on death of Jesse Campbell, 162–3; on camp construction, 172–3; visits with Southerners , 198; on John Nelson, 214; and Oziah 328 Adams, 223; anticipates campaign, 229; as U...

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