816, 906; secessionist sentiment in, 864 Murrell's Inlet, S.C.: sketch <strong>of</strong>, 373; expedition to, 373 Musicians: (C.S. Army) 159, 733; (U.S. Army) 49, 746 Muster rolls: (C.S. Army) 189, 296, 531, 677; (U.S. Army) 42, 146, 162, 198, 266, 355, 371, 396, 410, 422, 429, 578, 585, 609, 633, 663, 884, 891-92 "My Experience in <strong>the</strong> Quantrill Raid," 379 "My Fa<strong>the</strong>r Led General J. E. B. Stuart to Gettysburg," 857 "My Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Gen. John H. Morgan's Troops," 405 "My Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> War," 537 "My Service in <strong>the</strong> 1st U.S. Colored Cavalry," 86 Myer, Albert James, 659-60 Myer, Elizabeth Shriver, 857 Myers, Abraham C, 789 Myers, T. Bailey, 395 Nahant (U.S.S.), 867 Nantucket (U.S.S.), 65, 561 Nashville (C.S.S.), 649, 995; sinking <strong>of</strong>, 84 Nashville, Tenn.: Siege <strong>of</strong>, 751; Federal occupation <strong>of</strong>, 751, 782, 878, 1027, 1063; Union sentiment in, 603; fortifications surrounding, 605; military post <strong>of</strong>fice established at, 603; attitude <strong>of</strong> noncombatants in, 904; mentioned, 982 Nashville, Tenn., Battle <strong>of</strong>, 838, 888 Nashville Campaign; see 354 Franklin and Nashville Campaign Nassau: contraband trade with, 822; list <strong>of</strong> Confederate vessels at, 858 Natchez, Miss., 813 National Freedmen's Relief Association: <strong>of</strong>ficial correspondence and records <strong>of</strong>, 421 National Tribune, 1001 Navajo expedition, 153 Naval Brigade, 375, 418 Naval Duties and Discipline With <strong>the</strong> Policy and Principles <strong>of</strong> Naval Organization (1865), 785 Naval Historical Foundation collections, 65, 71, 84, 92, 109, 122, 155, 157-58, 163, 183, 200, 206, 230, 254, 267, 293, 304, 334, 350, 359, 365, 373, 407, 418, 451, 505, 514, 535, 559, 561, 570, 595, 597, 606, 611, 649, 673, 686, 707, 712, 725, 737, 739, 742, 750, 763, 770, 784-85, 796, 800, 802, 822, 832-34, 858, 860, 867, 876, 881, 905, 920, 927, 933, 968, 996, 1003, 1039, 1041, 1045, 1050, 1056-57 Navy; see Confederate States Navy; U. S. Navy The Navy in <strong>Congress</strong> (1865), 832 Neely, McGinley M., 661 Negroes; see Black soldiers; Blacks; Slavery Nellis, Joseph: death <strong>of</strong>, 590 Nellis, William, 590 Nelson, Thomas Henry, 662 Nelson, William, 215; death <strong>of</strong>,
640, 782, 925 Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands: diplomatic relations with <strong>the</strong> United States, 722 Neutral rights, 132, 535; see also Benjamin, Judah P. Nevin, Wilberforce, 816 New Bern, N.C., Battle <strong>of</strong>, 523, 575, 675, 796 New Bern, N.C.: Federal capture and occupation <strong>of</strong>, 425, 478, 586, 709, 803; blacks in, 478; U.S. Christian Commission delegates in, 965; mentioned, 467 New England Soldiers Relief Association, 461 New Hampshire troops: (infantry) 4th, 421; 9th, 421 New Iberia, La.: skirmish at, 491 New Ironsides (U.S.S.): construction and performance <strong>of</strong>, 71, 750; service <strong>of</strong>, 750; torpedo attacks on, 796, 867 New Jersey Infantry—7th Regiment, 663 New Jersey troops: (cavalry) 1st, 943; 3d, 921; (infantry) 5th, 887; 7th, 591, 663; 13th, 149, 556; 24th, 887; 25th, 687; 30th, 504; (militia) 4th, 887 New Madrid, Mo.: Federal capture <strong>of</strong>, 434 New Market, Va., Battle <strong>of</strong>, 422 New Mexico Territory: secessionists efforts in, 417; California Column in, 396; Federal operations in, 396 New Mexico troops: (infantry) 1st, 153 New Orleans, La.: Confederate plans for defense <strong>of</strong>, 719; fortifications at, 734; sketch <strong>of</strong> fortifications at, 438; foreign volunteer organizations in, 624; mayor <strong>of</strong>, 624; French consul at, 135, 624; German consul at, 517; Spanish consul at, 135; law firms in, 545; Federal preparations for expedition against, 304; capture <strong>of</strong>, 30, 73, 292, 1001, 1006; occupation <strong>of</strong>, 135, 242, 566, 641, 672, 686, 716, 734, 874; conditions during <strong>the</strong> Federal occupation, 14, 41, 63, 305, 318, 426, 535, 702, 716, 804; corruption in, 535, 557; escape <strong>from</strong>, 672; Federal camps near, 124, 481; Federal Treasury agents in, 169; inquiry on <strong>the</strong> fall <strong>of</strong>, 557; vessels stranded in, 694; quarantine <strong>of</strong> vessels bound for, 858; establishment <strong>of</strong> U.S. Post Office at, 603; mentioned, 278, 360, 972; see also Butler, Benjamin F.; Fort Jackson; Fort St. Philip New Providence, Bahama Islands, 524 New York: adjutant general in, 756; quartermaster general in, 580; enlistments and recruiting in, 115, 756, 791; 6th Military District <strong>of</strong>, 115 New York—5th Cavalry, 664 New York City: anti-draft riots 355
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