INDEX
- "Adelaide", [60].
- "Albemarle", [xiv], [67]-80.
- Albemarle Sound, [68]-70.
- Ames, Gen. Adelbert, [82].
- Apache Indians, [86];
- in Arizona, [95]-100.
- Arlington, Alonzo Cushing at, [35].
- Armistead, Gen. Lewis A., [51], [54], [55], [57].
- Battles: Antietam, Alonzo Cushing at, [55].
- Bailey's Cross Roads, [34], [35].
- Blackburn's Ford, [33].
- Bull Run, [33], [34].
- Chancellorsville, [xii], [42], [43], [45].
- Fitzhugh's Crossing, [42].
- Fredericksburg, [41], [42].
- Gettysburg, [xii], [42]-45, [51], [66].
- Hawes's Shop, [89].
- Long Bridge, [34].
- Marye's Heights, [42].
- Meadow Bridge, [89].
- Mine Run, [89].
- Salem Heights, [42].
- Spottsylvania Court House, [42].
- Strawberry Hill, [89].
- Todd's Tavern, [89].
- Wilderness, [42].
- Yellow Tavern, [89].
- Bear Springs (Ariz.), [98].
- Black Hawk, Sauk leader, [9].
- Bladensburg (Md.), [90].
- Bourke, John G., [xi], [94]-96, [102].
- Bouton, Isabel Cushing, [18], [22], [53], [100], [101].
- Brandy Station (Va.), [89].
- Brookfield, [13].
- Burnside, Gen. Ambrose, [40].
- "Cambridge", [xiii], [37].
- Castleman, Dr. A. L., [18].
- Centerville (Va.), [35], [38].
- "Charlotte", [82].
- Chase, Salmon P., [20].
- Chiricahua Indians, [98].
- Cochise, Apache chief, [98]-100.
- "Colorado", [31].
- "Commodore Barney", [62].
- "Commodore Hull", [72].
- Couch, Gen. Darius N., [41].
- Cushing, Alonzo H., born, [16];
- youth, [16]-26;
- at West Point, [26], [28], [29], [33];
- Washington, [32];
- Long Bridge, [35];
- Arlington, [35];
- with Gen. Sumner, [38], [39];
- McClellan, [39], [40];
- at Fredericksburg, [41], [42];
- on furlough, [41];
- at Fitzhugh's Crossing, [42];
- Spottsylvania Court House, [42]:
- Salem and Marye's Heights, [42];
- Wilderness, [42];
- with Hooker, [43];
- Hancock, [44];
- at Gettysburg, [45]-50, [53]-57, [77];
- death, [50], [102];
- personal appearance, [32], [56], [85];
- record, [xii];
- appreciations, [xii], [41], [42], [45], [47], [54]-57;
- facsimile of letter, [40];
- portrait, [56].
- Cushing, Howard B., born, [9];
- youth, [9]-16;
- enlisted, [26], [36];
- promoted, [88];
- with Sheridan in Virginia, [89];
- in Washington, [90];
- Elmira (N. Y.), [91]-93;
- Fort Meyer, [93];
- joined cavalry, [94];
- in Arizona and Texas, [95]-98;
- expedition against Cochise, [98];
- killed, [86], [87], [99];
- personal appearance, [102], [103];
- record, [xi];
- appreciation, [xi];
- facsimile of letter, [88];
- portrait, [94].
- Cushing, Kate L., [84]-87, [101].
- Cushing, Mary Barker Smith, [9]-19, [21], [22], [27], [28], [52], [62], [101].
- Cushing, Mary Isabel, [18].
- Cushing, Milton, [9], [10], [24], [27].
- Cushing, Milton Buckingham, [5]-21.
- Cushing, Rachel Buckingham, [4]-8, [12], [17];
- children of, [17], [18].
- Cushing, Walter, [15], [16], [18].
- Cushing, William Barker, born, [17];
- youth, [17]-26;
- at naval academy, [28], [29];
- on "Minnesota", [30];
- "Colorado", [31];
- "Cambridge", [37];
- "Perry", [58];
- "Ellis", [60];
- burned "Adelaide", [60];
- at Jacksonville, [60], [61];
- on "Commodore Barney", [62]-66;
- "Shoboken", [66], [67];
- destroys "Albemarle", [69]-81;
- promotion, [81];
- at Fort Fisher, [81]-83;
- on "Maumee", [83];
- "Wyoming", [83];
- death, [84];
- personal appearance, [84]-87;
- letter on Howard's death, [101];
- record, [xii]-xiv; appreciations, [xiv], [58], [60], [76], [77], [80], [94], [95], [102], [103];
- facsimile of letter, [102]; portrait, [86].
- Cushing, Zattu, [3]-5.
- Cushing family, [i]n New England, [3];
- in New York, [3]-8;
- at Milwaukee, [9]-13, [16];
- removal to Waukesha County, [12]-15;
- at Chicago, [18]-20;
- in Ohio, [20];
- at Fredonia (N. Y.), [22], [25], [84].
- Delafield, ——, town named for, [17], [19].
- Delafield, Cushings at, [14]-19.
- "Delaware Farmer", [31].
- Dousman, Mrs. Talbot C., [13].
- Early, Gen. Jubal, [90], [91].
- East Troy, [30], [62].
- Edwards, Francis S., [26].
- Edwards, Mary B., [30], [37], [60], [62].
- "Ellis", [60].
- Elmira (N. Y.), Howard Cushing at, [91]-93.
- Finance, Continental currency, [2].
- Fitchburg (Mass.), Milton B. Cushing at, [27].
- Flusser, Com. Charles W., [59], [60], [68].
- Forts: Fisher, [81].
- Meyer, [93].
- Totten, [90].
- Franklin, Gen. William B., [40].
- Franklin (Va.), [59].
- Fredonia (N. Y.), Cushings at, [22], [25], [84].
- Frisby, Russell, [15].
- Fuger, Sergt. Frederick, [50], [52]-55, [57], [89].
- Gallipolis (Ohio), Dr. Milton Cushing at, [21].
- Gaps: Manassas, [xiii], [44].
- Thoroughfare, [44].
- Geronimo, Apache chief, [98].
- Hall, Col. George B., [47].
- Hampton Roads, [38], [63].
- Hancock, Gen. Winfield S., [44], [53].
- "Hartford", [xiii].
- Hawks, N. P., [16].
- Haymarket (Va.), [44].
- "Hebe", [67].
- Hooker, Gen. Joseph, [40], [43].
- Horton, Julia G., [23], [24].
- Hosmer, G. S., [15].
- Jacksonville (N. C.), [60].
- Lakes: Nagawicka, [14], [17].
- Nemahbin, [14], [16], [19].
- Pewaukee, [12], [14].
- "Lancaster", [xiii].
- Lee, Gen. Robert E., [43], [44], [66].
- Lee, Admiral S. P., [60], [69].
- Lincoln, Abraham, [xiv], xv, [41], [42], [80].
- McClellan, Gen. George B., [35], [39], [40].
- Madison, [12], [13].
- Maryland, campaign in, [39], [40].
- Meade, Gen. George G., [56].
- "Merrimac", [38], [68].
- Milwaukee, Cushings at, [9]-13, [16].
- "Minnesota", [xiii], [30].
- "Monitor", [38].
- "Monticello", [xiii], [73].
- Moon, Corporal Thomas, [56], [57].
- Mott, Sergt. John, [98].
- "Mount Washington", [63].
- Nashotah, Theological Seminary, [14].
- Naval Academy, William Cushing at, [27], [30].
- Nemahbin, Cushings in, [15].
- New England, emigration to Wisconsin, [1]-4.
- New York, Cushings in, [3]-8.
- Norfolk (Va.), [59], [70].
- "Otsego," 72.
- Paddock, George, [15].
- Paddock family, [13]-15.
- "Penobscot", [xiii].
- "Perry", [58].
- Pickett, Gen. George E., [xii], [48], [54], [56].
- Plymouth (N. C.), captured by "Albemarle", [xiv], [68], [69], [71], [77], [78].
- Porter, Lieut. B. H., [82].
- Porter, Adm. David D., [70].
- Potawatomi Indians, [i]n Wisconsin, [9].
- Potomac, Army of, [35], [38], [40], [43], [89].
- Prairieville. See Waukesha.
- Preston, S. W., [82].
- "Quinnebaug", [xiii].
- Reynolds, Gen. John F., [44].
- Richmond (Va.), [39].
- Rivers: Blackwater, [59].
- Bark, [14].
- Menomonee, [11], [12].
- Milwaukee, [11].
- Monocacy, [43], [90].
- Nansemond, [63].
- Potomac, [33], [44], [66].
- Rappahannock, [37], [42], [43].
- Roanoke, [68], [71].
- Shenandoah, [43].
- Rorty, James M., [46], [50].
- Santiago de Cuba, [83].
- "Sassacuse", [68].
- Sauk Indians, [i]n Wisconsin, [9].
- Schaff, Gen. Morris, [xii], [29].
- "Shamrock", [71], [73].
- "Shockokon", [xiii].
- Sheridan, Gen. Philip, [89].
- Smith, C. W., [37].
- Smith, Commodore Joseph, [26].
- "Southfield", [68], [71], [73].
- "Stag", [83].
- Stotesbury, Asst. Engineer William, [73].
- Stuart, Gen. J. E. B., [44], [89].
- Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., [38]-40.
- Swan, Paymaster ——, [71], [72].
- Swansboro (N. C.), [60].
- Taneytown (Md.), [44].
- Tucson (Ariz.), Howard Cushing at, [95], [97]-99.
- "Valley City", [73].
- Vicksburg (Miss.), Howard Cushing at, [36].
- "Virginius", [83], [84].
- Warley, Capt. A. F., [79].
- Warren, Cushings in, [15].
- Washington (D. C.), Alonzo Cushing at, [32].
- Waukesha, [13], [16], [19].
- Waukesha County, History, [13].
- Webb, Gen. Alexander S., [47], [50].
- Western Branch (Va.), [63].
- West Point, Alonzo Cushing entered, [26]; buried at, [53].
- Wilkeson, Lieut. Frank, [92].
- Woodman, Acting Master's Mate ——, [72], [73].
- Woodruff, George A., [46], [50].
- "Wyoming", [xiv].
- Yorktown (Va.), [39].
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Silently corrected simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors.
Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.