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Index Abbot, Henry L., 139–40 Adams, Charles F., 131 Afghanistan, U.S. war in, 6 Agawam (U.S.N. gunboat), 104 Alabama (C.S. raider), 64, 124 Alamo (Texas State gunboat), 67 Albemarle Sound (North Carolina), 25 Alexander, Barton Stone, 32–33, 34–35, 41–42, 43n Ames, Adelbert, 103 Anaconda Plan, 56, 117 Anderson, H. J., 120 Anderson, Joseph Reid, 27 Andrews, A. S., 144–45 Annapolis, Maryland, 11, 13 Antietam, battle of, 100 Aransas Bay, Texas, 66, 68 Arizona (side-wheel steamer), 63–64 Arnold, Richard, 37 Aroostock (U.S.N. gunboat), 45 Bache, A. D., 56 Bancroft, George, 12 Banks, Nathaniel P., 60, 62, 67–68, 139 Barbary Wars, 135 Barhamsville, Virginia, 38, 43n Barnard, John G., 37–38, 56 Bayou City (C.S. gunboat), 60 Beaufort, North Carolina, 12, 20, 25, 29, 104 Beauregard, P. G. T., 83, 92, 132n, 136 Bee, Hamilton, 66, 68 Bell, Henry H., 61, 62–64, 65, 71 Benham, Henry, 76, 79 Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, 88–89 Betio. See Tarawa, battle for Bienville (U.S.N. gunboat), 74, 77 Blackhawk (U.S.N. river gunboat), 109 Blair, Francis P. (Frank), Jr., 88 Blair, Francis P., Sr., 88 Blair, Montgomery, 88 Blakely, Theophilus A., 123 blockade, 56, 96–97, 101, 117, 148 Blockade Board, 56, 99 Boardman (army steamer), 37 Boggs, William R., 70 Bourne, Kenneth, 126 Bragg, Braxton, 103, 107–8, 110, 112 Branch, Lawrence O’Bryan, 19, 27 Bright, John, 128 Brodie, Bernard, 128 Brown, S. K., 67 Brownsville, Texas, 68 Bryant, William Cullen, 12 Buker, George, 137 Bull Run, battle of, 10, 97 Burnside, Ambrose E., 8, 10–21, 23, 26, 100, 140–41, 144 Burnside, Molly, 13 Butler, Benjamin F. and the Bermuda Hundred, 87–90 and Texas, 58–59 and Wilmington, North Carolina (Fort Fisher), 103–8 Bythesea, John, 129 Catskill (U.S.N. monitor), 82 Charleston, South Carolina, 74–85, 99, 101; map, 78 British assessment of, 118–19, 120–23, 131–32 combined attack on, 82–85 ironclad attack on, 81 Chase, Salmon P., 2, 4–5 City of New York (army supply ship), 16 City Point, Virginia, 45, 88–89 Clifton (U.S.N. side-wheel steamer), 63–64 Cold Harbor, battle of, 91 Colonel Satterly (army transport), 15 Colorado (U.S.N. steam frigate), 102 Columbia, South Carolina, 109 combat loading, 139 156 Index Commodore Jones (U.S.N. river gunboat), 89 Connor, David, 136 Cooke, Augustus P., 70 Corpus Christi, Texas, 57, 66 Cox, Jacob D., 110–12 Crescent (army supply ship), 65 Crocker, Frederick, 63–65, 71 Dahlgren, John A., 81–85, 116, 119 Dana, Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh, 68 Davis, Edmund J., 59 Davis, Jefferson, 103, 123 De Grey, Earl. See Robinson, Robert S. Delaware (army troopship), 19 Diana (Texas State gunboat), 66 Dowling, Richard, 65, 71 Drayton, Percival, 77, 79–80, 116–17 Drewry’s Bluff , 5, 44–52 casualties, 51 described, 45–46 in the 1864 campaign, 89–90 Dismal Swamp Canal, 20 Du Pont, Samuel F., 13, 25, 51, 116 and the Blockade Board, 56 and Charleston, 74–81 Eastern Queen (army transport), 14 Elizabeth City, North Carolina, 20 Ellis, Earl ‘‘Pete,’’ 144 Ellsworth, Harry, 135 Eltham’s Landing, Virginia, 32–42, 44, 65; map, 34 Ericsson, John, 126 Erie Canal, 129 Esposito, Vincent, 23 Estrella (U.S.N. side-wheel steamer), 70 Farragut, David Glasgow, 6, 46, 93 at Mobile Bay, 101, 139 at New Orleans, 88, 117 and the Texas coast, 57–60, 61, 62–63, 70 Farrand, Ebenezer, 46 Fayetteville, North Carolina, 97, 109 Fisher, Charles F., 97 Flora (army transport), 74, 77 Foote, Andrew Hull, 51, 139 Forbes, John Murray, 123 Fort Anderson (N.C.), 99, 108–9 surrendered, 111 Fort Bartow (N.C.), 17 Fort Campbell (N.C.), 97 Fort Caswell (N.C.), 97, 100 Fort Clark (N.C.), 11 Fort Darling (Va.), 89. See also Drewry’s Bluff Fort Donelson (Tenn.), 51 Fort Esperanza (Tx.), 69 Fort Fisher (N.C.), 25, 88, 139; map, 98 attempt to blow up, 104 bombardment of, 105, 106 described, 97, 98–99 infantry attack on, 107–8, 140 Fort Griffin (Tx.), 64–65, 71 Fort Henry (Tenn.), 51 Fort Holmes (N.C.), 97 Fort Johnson (S.C.), 74 Fort Macon (N.C.), 20, 25, 29 Fort Monroe (Va.), 2–3, 45 Fort Moultrie (S.C.), 84 Fort Pulaski (Ga.), 79, 116, 119, 122 Fort Strong (N.C.), 112 Fort Sumter (S.C.), 82–83, 84, 120–21, 122 combined attack on, 82–85 ironclad...

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