(The bold fiqures indicate the pages opposite which the portraits will be found)
list of,exceptions in forming
promoted to captainstatus of
comments on Little Round Top
battle ofmessages from
origin of
map ofbattle ofBurnside's Bridge at
Care of
J. W. Everett's reminiscences of
destroyed
new department
crossing the Jameslast camp, signal corps
united
reminiscences of Capt. Samuel T. Cushing and the Camp of Instruction
Sherman's advance uponMcClintock's station in front ofLieut. Edge's station beforeAtlanta to Savannah, map of
his advance and retreat
signal station at
his appreciation of the signal corpsheadquarters at manassas
recollections of Poolesville station
compliments the corpsat Gettysburg
signalling atbattle of
compliments the corps
battle of
ruins of
campaign, Gen. Halleck's report onheadquarters camp at
discribedHawley'sAnton'sMetcalf's
in different departments
recognized earlyorganizedorganization of detailed menconfidential work oftelegraphic duties ofsong ofat Mobile baydeserter from, gives information
complemented by Gen. G. M. Dodge
1st, 2d, 3d, 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th7th8th9th10th11th12th14th15th, 16th, and 17th18th19th22nd
form ofday and night signalsby sound
his reminiscences of signal campAlexander Ashley's reminiscences of
compliments the corpsdefeats Early
report on Powder River Indian Expedition
compliments the corps.
from New Englandunassignednot advancedcomplimentedlearning the codetheir standing
reminiscences of Appomattox
of enlisted menof officersof sergeants
costaprropriation dissapproved by Sec. of Warfirst practical workingcutting the wires at Fredericksburgpatrolling the wirestransferred to superintendentsU. S. Military Telegraphwire cut
assault uponassault described by George Ward Nicholsdescribed by Capt. J. M. McClintock
welcoming Gen. Sherman On the Nemaha
congratulatory order at close of 1863congratulatory order, June 2, 1865
expedition tolookout near
reminiscences of
his station On Cameron Hill
occupied,messages from
battle ofcamp at
compilments the corps
battle of (1862)battle of (1865) maps of
siege of
commanding Smith Briggs, gunboat
Invades Marylandheadquarters at Gettysburgat Appomattox
detailed account of by Dr. C. S. Taft
remarks on the importance of the defence of Suffolk
evacuated
summit of
compliments the corps.headquarters near Antietam
headquarters of., near Manassas
comments on siege of Suffolk, Va.headquarters at Gettyburg
Intercepted by the enemyIntercepted by the corps.
field telegraph trains transfered tocontroversy
his station at Batchelor's Creek N. C.
portrait, frontispiece; early lifecharacteristicstrainingappointed assistant surgeonordered to New Mexico experiments in New York harborreturns to New Mexico ordered to Washingtonordered to Fort Monroeordered to Gen. McDowell memorial of, to the Senateappeal to Pres. Johnsonendorsement of Gen. Grantendorsement of Gen. SheridanManual of Signals brevet brig.-gen. and brig.-genordered to Cairo, Ill.
camp of instruction at,battle of
headquarters of Gen. Burnside atmap of
(Shenandoah)(Peninsula), battle of
description of assult on Fort McAllister
confidential relations Jefferson Davisportrait of
with flagmen Carle and Redner
investedentered
map ofpassing the batteriessiege of
before the attackbattle of
crossing the James Riverlast camp of
rpt on right column by lieut. F. J. Amsdenby Col. Nelson Coleon centre column by Col. Samuel Walkerreport of Gen. G. M. Dodge
asssination of
map of
stampedecharacter ofof observationsof operations
his station S.E. of Atlanta
protection ofuse ofindicating location
reminiscences of Chattanooga campaignreminiscences of siege of Washington
its oldest house
battle ofsecond battle
duties ofexamination ofresults of examinationArmy of the Potomac
army ofmap of
on Kenesaw Mt. after Allatoona
compliments the corpcommand of Middle Military Divisionhis ride to Winchesterat Cincinnatiat Appomattox
compliments the corpson Allatoona
battle ofsurprise at
care of
at Tenallytownat Poolesvilleat Sugar Loafat Darnestownat Georgetownorganization ofreminiscences by Capt. S. T. Cushinggroup atre-organization of- Dec 1861depredations nearre-organization of- Mar 1862camp struckdiscontinuedre-establishedunder Capt. Russellcooks athospital atofficers' quarters (1865)mens' quarters (1865)camp and station (1865)striking the flag
testedelements ofof four elementsnot to be revealed
appointments toboards to examine enlisted mencomplimented by Adnirial Dupontcomplimented by Gen. Popecomplimented by C. R. P. Rodgerscomplimented by Gen. Seymourcomplimented by Gen. Isaac I. Stevenscomplimented by T. H. Stevenscomplimented by various generalsdetails for August, 1861details for December 1861disorganized by recalls of officersdistrusted by Gen. Hookerenlisted men incharacter ofunassigned examining boards fortheir work revisedexecutive department ofexpense of- annualfirst employment ofofficers inqualifications oforganization- plans forbill for (1862)bill for (1863)origin ofplan for workingprogress ofrecruiting forrelative rank inroll of- October, 1863salaries inunorganizedunrecognized
expense offunds for
modification ofdescription ofcolors of
under difficultiesprinciples ofby dayby nightin cipherimpromptuon land and sealong range
equippedmounted
Washingtonremoved158 F St., Washington (1905)1816 F St., Washington 530 Twenty-first St., Washington
actingqualifications ofscoutingin the fieldreports ofexamination ofbrevet rankduties ofqualifications ofcauses of failurereliability of
in New York Harborat West Pointin New Mexicoat the Rip Raps (Fort Wool)near Washingtonin Alexandria, Va.
Manual oftwo kinds oflegibility ofchronosemicsystem- modifications suggestedMyer's
of the Confederate Signal Corps
battle ofstation on crest of
battle ofmap of
impromptuelevated
to kindsselectingcallingthree kindslocation ofcalled more than three minutescare of
reminiscences of Port Royal expedition
reminiscences of the death of Pres. Lincoln
cost ofappropriations disapprovedfirst practical workingcutting the wiresat Fredericksburgpatrolling the wiretransferred to Supts. US Military Telegraph
improviseddescription
report on center column,Powder River Indian Expedition
defences ofN. W. defences ofsiege of, recollections of Frank Wilkesonreminiscences of Capt. E. H. Russellthreatenedcondition of, July, 1864
signal practice atinstruction at
campaign (map)signal corps in
battle ofmap
recollections of the siege of Washington
battle of (1862)battle of (1864)
mendingpatrollingrunning out
maproad between