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329 INDEX Bracketed text signifies probable identifications. Albermarle, Va., 210, 220–21 Albert Edward (prince of Wales), 186n Alexander, Edward Porter, 1, 78, 233 Alexander, Lieutenant, 29 Alexandra (princess of Denmark), 186n Alexandria, Va., 16, 28, 40, 46, 55, 224 Alexandria Light Artillery, 65 Allegheny Springs, 133 Allen, James W., 205 Amelia Court House, 294 Anderson, George Burgwyn, 151 Anderson, Richard Heron, 140, 250–52 Andrews, Richard Snowden, 133, 203, 212, 214 Annandale, Va., 42–43 Annfield, 63, 104, 133, 141, 226–27, 251; Carter family purchase of, 10, 63n Anthony (slave), 33, 59 Antietam, Battle of, 2, 128–29, 139–43 Appomattox Court House, Battle of, 294–95 Archer, James Jay, 161, 269 Armistead, Lewis Addison, 131 Artillery: Carter’s preference for, 21, 87; D. H. Hill on treatment of, 156–57; heavy artillery’s role, 289; ordnance for, 79, 139, 212, 233, 238, 281; and sharpshooters, 260; storage during winter, 269, 285–86, 289; Union superiority in, 125 Atkinson, Edmund Nathan, 161n Atlanta, Ga., 249, 272, 306–7 Auburn Mills, Va., 198 Augusta, Ga., 278 Averell, William Woods, 227 Aylett, William Roane, 32n, 135n, 307 Aylett family, 135, 182n Baker, Edward Dickinson, 40n Baldwin, Briscoe Gerard, 24n Baldwin, James William, 24 Ball, Mrs. [Sarah W.], 205 Ball’s Bluff, Battle of, 25, 39–40, 45 Baltimore, Md., 15, 271 Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 35, 109n Bartow, Francis Stebbins, 54 Bassett, Lucretia, 89n Battles and skirmishes, 20, 188; Annandale , 42–43; Antietam, 2, 128–29, 139, 140–43; Appomattox Court House, 294–95; Auburn Mills, 198; Ball’s Bluff, 25, 39–40, 45; Battle of the Crater, 248n; Blackburn’s Ford, 41; Bristoe Station, 198, 209, 211, 227; Cedar Creek, 3–4, 239–41, 255–61, 264, 302–3; Cedar Run, 216; Chambersburg , 211–12; Chancellorsville, 2, 164–65; Charles Town, 145; Chickamauga , 203, 211; Cold Harbor, 237; Fairfax Court House, 71; First Bull Run, 3, 25, 28, 34–35, 54, 105; Fisher’s Hill, 239, 254; Fort Donelson, 105, 107, 109; Fredericksburg, 129–30, 160–62; Gaines’s Mill, 128; Gettysburg, 2, 330 • Index 197–98, 211, 256; Hanover Junction, 217; James River, 237–38; Kelly’s Ford, 198, 218, 221; Kernstown, 111n; Liberty Mills, 202n, 204; Loudoun County, 152; Madison Court House, 201–2; Malvern Hill, 128, 131; Manassas Gap, 198; Martinsburg, 165; Middletown and Newtown, 267–68; Monroe’s Crossroads, 292n; Moorefield, 251; Morton’s Ford, 199, 222, 249; Newmarket , 274; New Orleans, 124; Perryville , 150; Petersburg siege, 237–38; Rapidan River, 198; Rappahannock River, 193; Rappahannock Station, 198, 218–19, 221n, 222; Redoubt no. 5, 117; Roanoke Island, 107; Romney, 22–23; Sailor’s Creek, 294; Second Bull Run, 128, 136; Seven Days Battles, 2, 128; Seven Pines, 2, 127, 131, 147, 156–57; Shepardstown, 143; Somerville Ford, 198–99, 207; South Mountain , 128, 140, 156, 159; Spotsylvania Court House, 235–37, 243–46; Third Winchester, 165, 238–39, 303; Tom’s Brook, 239, 253; Turner Gap, 128; Vicksburg, 188n; Warrenton Springs, 209; Waynesboro, 292–93; White Oak Swamp, 129; Wilderness, 235; Yorktown siege, 123–25 Bayley, Samuel T., 130n Baylor, John Roy, 171–72, 177–79, 183–87, 190–91, 247; and land purchase , 215–16, 220–21 Baylor, Mrs., 184, 190 Beaufort, S.C., 62 Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 26–27, 32, 36, 38, 54, 56, 88; and artillery , 41–42, 65–66; biographical information, 26n; Carter’s assessment of, 3, 28, 109, 112; and Davis, 90; Kentucky command of, 98, 111; northern Virginia command of, 60, 61n Bee, Barnard Elliott, 54 Beers & Spilman, 230 Benjamin, Judah P., 28 Benning, Henry Lewis, 138n Berkeley Plantation, 238, 247, 249 Bernard, Arthur, 161 Bibb, Robert T., 241 Bible, 100, 208 Biers & Poindexter, 143 Blackburn’s Ford, Battle of, 41 Black farmworkers, 298–300 Blackford, Eugene, 265 Black troops: call for Confederate utilization of, 272–73, 278–79, 282; in Union army, 278 Blair, Montgomery, 248n Blockley Almshouse, 14 Bloody Angle. See Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of Bondurant, James William, 173, 188 Bosher, Thomas J., 46–47, 68, 72 Bowen, James Marshall, 183n, 215 Bowen, Mary Eliza, 183 Bragg, Braxton, 62n, 150, 176n, 204 Braxton, Carter, 24n, 95n, 281 Braxton, Carter Moore, 184, 205, 214, 223, 293; Carter’s assessment of, 192–93 Braxton, Corbin, 95n Braxton, Elizabeth “Bettie” Pope, 16, 67n Braxton, Jack, 224 Braxton, Lucy Tomlin, 67, 106n Braxton, Mary Grymes Sayre, 24n Braxton, Tomlin “Jack,” 58, 106 Braxton, William Armistead, 106, 124 Breathed, James, 251n Breckinridge, John C., 247, 254n...

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