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prisons, 38.
Hamilton, Prof. J.G. deRoulhac, v, 53.
Herring, Robert, Confederate States Signal Corps, 191.
Hewett, Admiral, British Navy, runs the blockade, 127, 131, 160, 163, 165.
Hobart Pasha. See Hobart, Captain.
Holcombe, Professor, rescued from drowning, 161.
Hone, Major, 187.
Horner, Joseph, quoted, 21-25, 30-37.
Hydrographic Office, U.S., work regarding derelicts, 4, 7, 16, 17.
Intelligent contrabands. See Contrabands, intelligent.
Jordan, Adj.-Gen. Thomas, Confederate Army, 149.
Lamb, Col. William, commander of Fort Fisher, 67, 69, 85, 93, 97, 157, 173, 193, 197, 231; quoted, 157-163.
Lamb, Mrs. William, story of devotion of, 157-163.
Lee, Gen. R.E., loss of gift sword for, 55.
Lee, Admiral S.P., U.S. Navy, commanding North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, 74, 78, 106, 135, 143; official reports by, 98-100, 135, 136, 137-139.
Lights. See Range Lights.
Lockwood's Folly, wrecks near, 52, 61, 106.
Long, Joseph Brown, 131, 134.
Lost Liners, accounts of, 21-40; financial losses by, 23; number of, 22; number of lives lost on, 23.
Lumina, N.C., wreck near, 55.
McCaleb, Flora, 112.
McCrae, Lieut.-Col. John, quoted, vii.
McDougal, George C., character of, 61; mentioned, 115, 116, 118; quoted, 213-219.
Macon, Fort, 134.
Maffitt, Eugene, 188.
Malingerers, stories about, 177-179.
Mallory, Hon. S.R., Secretary of Confederate Navy, mentioned, 276; order by, 110, 111.
Martin, Alfred, 62.
Martin, E.S., 62, 63, 64, 210.
Masonboro Inlet, wrecks near, 56, 80, 81, 87, 90.
Masonboro Sound, wrecks near, 90.
Maury, Gen. Dabney H., 241.
Meteorological Office, British, work regarding derelicts, 4.
Morrelle, Doctor, 63.
"Mound," Colonel Lamb erects, 231; range lights on, 231-233.
Mount Tirza, Fort, location of, 169.
Munn, Captain, 91, 92.
Murray-Aynsley, Admiral, British Navy, 160, 164, 165, 166.
Nassau, British port of blockade runners, 71, 79, 170, 237; Federal spies in, 276; incidents in, 213-219.
Navy, Federal, contribution to success of North in Civil War, x, xii.
Near derelict, account of, 143-148.
New Berne, N.C., 93.
New Inlet, mentioned, 57, 60, 63, 80, 83, 90, 103, 119, 122, 138, 196; wrecks near, 59, 152, 170.
North American Blockading Squadron, 90.
North Carolina coast, advantages for blockade running, 57, 223.
Nutt, Henry, 63.
Old Capitol Prison, Mrs. Greenhow imprisoned in, 151.
Old Inlet, mentioned, 57.
Peters, W.H.C., Confederate Government agent in Wilmington, 111.
Porcher, Doctor, 275.
Porter, Admiral David D., U.S. Navy, commander attacks on Fort Fisher, 162, 209; quoted, 204-207.
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