Stallard, Patrica Yeary. "Glittering Misery: Lives of Army Dependents
in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1865–1898.” (Master's thesis, East
Tennessee State University, 1972). Tetreau, Elzer Des Jardins. “Pen Sketches and Diary of a Chaplain of
Infantry, A.E.F.” (Manuscript, University of Arizona, Tucson,
1943). White, William Bruce. "The Military and The Melting Pot: The Ameri
can Army and Minority Groups, 1865–1924.” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1968).
African Methodist Episcopal Church (See
Anderson, W. T.; Prioleau, G. W.; Stew-
ard, T. G.; and Turner, H. M.) Aguinaldo, Emilio, 105, 106, 108, 122–123,
129–130 air field, Kelley Field, 200 Allensworth, Allen, 53-57, 90, 103, 109-110,
112, 127-128, 151 American Bible Society, ix, 62, 115, 120, 146,
207 Anderson, General Thomas M., 121 Anderson, William T., 92, 111, 118, 120, 143,
161-163, 183 Andrews, George L., 25 (fn. 62), 50, 68, 91 Andrews, Major George P., 21 Anniston, Alabama, 189 Anti-Imperialist League, 105, 146, 225 Anti-Saloon League, 63 Arnold, William R., 165-166 Articles of War, 75–76, 79 Associated Press, 42 Association for the Promotion of the Moral
and Religious Welfare of Our Soldiers and
Sailors, 158 Association of Chaplains of the Military and
Naval Forces of the U.S., 156 Atlanta, Georgia, 21, 113 awards, 127, 135, 142, 194–195 Axton, John T., 162-163, 170-171, 200, 206,
219, 221–225, 234, 236 Babst, Julius J., 194 Badger, Norman, 15–18, 28, 45 Baker, Newton D., 145, 200, 202, 204, 219,
222, 224-225 Baptist:
Home Mission Society, 73; membership, 3; Pierce, C. C., 102; promotion of chaplains, 150;
Union Baptist Church, Cincinnati, 54 Barr, D. Eglinton, 12–15, 25 (fn. 62) barracks:
McPherson, Georgia, 21; Madison, New York, 152; Schofield, 165; Taylor, Kentucky, 15; Vancouver, Washington, 82, 164; Whipple, Arizona, 86
Barry, Brigadier General Thomas H., 126 Barry, Thomas W., 33 Bartlett, Murray, 194 basketball, 174 Bateman, Cephas C., 33, 46–47, 63, 78–79,
82–85, 92, 102, 119–120, 125, 129, 135,
154, 174–175, 222-224, 239 Bayard, George L., 157 Belgian consul, 122 Bell, Brigadier General J. Franklin, 163 Biederwolf, William E., 113–114 blacks, 2–3, 6–16, 30, 33–34, 46–57, 67–68,
79, 84–85, 88–92, 103, 108–112, 118-120, 124, 127-128, 149–152, 155, 161-164, 167, 173, 183, 189–190, 193, 216–218, 232–233,
254-256, 271 Blackman, E
A., 199 Blake, Charles A. M., 7, 34, 100 Blanchet, Archbishop A.M.A., 97 (fn. 118) Blenk, Bishop James H., 144 Bliss, Philip P., 88 books, titles in text, 41, 45, 72, 109, 141,
152, 214, 244–245 Boston, Massachusetts, 129 Boxer Rebellion, 104-105, 133-135, 136 (fn.
4), 142, 150 Bozeman Trail, 36 Breck, General Samuel, 72 Brent, Bishop Charles H., 187, 189, 192, 196,
198, 202, 205–206, 210-213, 217, 220-
223, 225 (fn. 6), 237, 248 Bridgeton, New Jersey, 119 brigade, 5th, 169th British (See Great Britain):
Boxer Rebellion, 105; Deputy Chaplain General, 220;
Expeditionary Force, 201 Brown, Henry A., 118, 142, 219 Brown, Brigadier General Lytle Brown, 222 Brown, William Adams, 209, 218 Brown, William Young, 214 Brownsville Incident, 167 Brownsville, Texas, 167 Buckner, General Simon B., 1 Burgh, David T., 194 Burke, John J., 210, 219 Californians, 181 camp pastors, 212–213, 221
camps:
Chickamaugua, Georgia, 92, 106, 111; Devens, Massachusetts, 212; Dewey, Philippines, 121; Dodge, Iowa, 212; Furlong, New Mexico, 171–172; Gordon, Georgia, 189, 201, 233; Harney, Oregon, 82; Jones, Harry J., Arizona, 173; McClellan, Alabama, 189, 201 ; McDermitt, Nevada, 82; Pine Camp, New York, 152; Stotsenburg, P.I., 164; Taylor, Zackary, Kentucky, 205, 215-
216; Travis, Texas, 2017 Upton, New York, 213; Verde, Arizona, 38–39; Wikoff, L.I., New York, 116-117, 119-
120, 135 Canby, General Edward R. S., 1 Canada, 1, 54 Canton, Ohio, 131 card playing, 32, 58 (fn. 14) Carpentier, George R., 194 Carranza, Venustiano, 171-172 Carrington, Colonel Henry B., 38, 67, 79–80 Carroll, Henry K., 158–159 Carter, Louis A., 149, 152, 162, 164 Casey, Joseph, 155 casualties:
chaplains, 188, 194–196, 252-253; total
dead: China, 105, 136 (fn. 4); Philippine Insurrection, 106-107, 136 (fn. 8); Spanish-American War, 106, 136 (fn. 6); World War I, 188, 225
(fn. 9) Catherine II of Russia, Empress, 92 Catholic, 3, 39, 41, 62–63, 66, 70–71, 77–82,
85–86, 97 (fn. 118), 107–108, 110–111, 120-121, 123–124, 129–134, 144, 150, 161-163, 165, 168–169, 172, 189–192, 197, 207-208, 212, 215, 222-224, 237, 252-253; Catholic Total Abstinence Union, 161-
162; Catholic Truth Society, 129; Catholic Young Men's National Union,
82; foreign policy, 107; Knights of Columbus, 207, 212; Military Ordinariate (origin), 77, 237; missions, 39, 62, 108, 123-124, 168; National Catholic War Council, 207–
208, 215, 224, 228 (fn. 85), (See
Military Ordinariate); Puerto Rico, 144;
Catholic-Continued
Spanish friars, 108, 129–133; West Point, 242
(See roster of chaplains) Cayuse Station, Oregon, 39–40 Central Powers, 186–188 Chaffee, General Adna R., 133 Chapelle, Archbishop Placide Louis, 129–131 chaplain assistant, 48, 90, 153, 155 Chaplain Board (also Committee of Chap-
lains), 154-157, 210, 218–219, 222-223,
236 Chaplain Corps, ix, 70, 78–79, 156-158, 218-
225, 229 (fn. 105), 236,237 Chaplain School:
A.E.F., 190–191, 194, 217; Training School for Newly Appointed
Chaplains and Chaplain Candidates,
205–206, 215–217, 234, 236,237 Chaplains' Alliance, The Army, 21 Character building talks, 76, 96 (fn. 80),
163–164, 173-174, 201–203 Charleston, South Carolina, 112 Chautauqua, 83 Chevers, Mark L., 18-20, 28 Chicago, Illinois, 85 Chief of Chaplains, ix, 70, 78–79, 102, 154-
158, 218–225, 229 (fn. 105), 234, 236,237 China, 105–106, 133–135, 142, 145, 167– 168;
Peking, 133-134; Tientsin, 133-134, 167;
Yang-Tsun, 134 Christian Commission, 14;
United, 74, 77, 114 Christian Endeavor Society, 127, 169, 187 church and state, 123–124;
compulsory chapel, 16, (See West Point) Cincinnati, Ohio, 54 Civil War, ix, 1-4, 6–9, 12–15, 18–21, 29–30,
62, 70, 74, 77, 88, 100, 102–103, 156, 189,
218, 236 Clemenceau, Georges, 202 Clemens, Joseph, 167–168, 214 Cleveland, Ohio, 118 Cleveland, President Grover, 54–55, 107 Cochise, 31 Coholan, Philip, 201 Collins, Gamaliel, 34 Columbus, New Mexico, 171, 173–174, 185 Colyer, Vincent, 38–39 commanders, duties of, 5-6 Commission on Training Camp Activities,
202, 211-212 Committee of Six (Seven) (See Federal
Council of the Churches) Committee on Chaplains Aid of the National
War Council, 218
Division-Continued
2nd, 145, 169;
War Plans, 221, 223 Doherty, Francis B., 122, 153, 161 196, 220-
221 Douglas, Arizona, 162, 1973 Doyle, Father Alexander P., 77 Duffy, Francis P., 190–193, 195, 200, 226
(fn. 26), 233 Dunbar, George W., 17, 28 Dunigan, Patrick R., 194 drugs, 161 Dry Creek, Wyoming, 36 Duruy, J. Victor, 244
Confederacy, 1 Congregational Church, 73, 108, 150 Congressional hearings, 68, 70, 81–82, 176
(fn. 19), 210-211, 223-224 Corps:
Coast Artillery Corps, 150, 163; V Corps, 119–120; VIII Corps, 122, 125; Medical Corps, 219;
(See Chaplain Corps) Cortelyou, George B., 132 Cossacks, 197 Court-Martials, 23 (fn. 35), 25 (fn. 62),
46–47, 78, 90, 97 (fn. 118), 166 Courville, Corporal Louis, 69 Crawford, Nebraska, 161 Crazy Horse, 31 Crazy Woman's Creek, 36, 100 Crocker, George D., 52 Cromwell, Oliver, 75 Crook, General George, 31, 39 Cuba, 102, 104, 106-112, 115-120, 142-143; 190;
Camaguey, 161; Daiquiri, 115; El Caney, 115; Havana Harbor, 108; Las Guasimas, 118; Manzanillo, 143; San Juan, 117; Santiago, 104, 106, 116;
Siboney, 115 Custer, Lt. Col. George A., 31 Cutcheon, Congressman Byron M., 74–75 Cutler, Harry, 210 Czechoslovakian troops, 188
Eagle Feather, Private, 41 Easterbrook, Edmond P., 114, 163, 221 education:
blacks, 8, 12–16, 47–57, 67, 88, 92, 127; chaplains, 147-153 (See Chaplain School) Cuba, 143; Indians, 41-42; Philippines, 123–125, 127; post schools, 2–3, 5, 8–9, 16–17, 20, 44,
47–57, 67, 71, 78, 86, 148, 152–153;
post World War I, 198–200 El Paso, Texas, 128, 170 Elizabeth, Queen, 92 endorsing agencies, ix, 70, 77, 156, 158-159,
236-237 Episcopalians, 3, 12-21, 23 (fn. 35), 25 (fn.
62), 28, 33, 45, 55, 69, 71–72, 77, 81–82, 88, 102, 108, 117–118, 125-126, 134-135, 142, 148–152, 159–160, 165, 173, 185–203, 205, 210, 214, 219, 222, 232, 239, 249; (See Brent C. H.; Davis, J.; endorsing agencies; Pierce, C. C.; Pruden, A. A.; rosters);
black chaplains, 254, 256; casualties, 252; Covenant Church, Junction City, Kan-
sas, 58 (fn. 14); missions, 17, 108; St. John's Church, Baton Rouge, Louisi-
dancing, 32, 58 (fn. 14) Davis, Jefferson, 1, 18–20, 28, 242 Davis, Congressman John, 64 Davitt William F., 195–196 Dayton, Ohio, 112 denominations of chaplains, 3, 240 (See
rosters) Department (military):
Confederate Trans-Mississippi, 1;
Southern Department Headquarters, 171 De Valles, John B., 194 Dewey, Admiral George, 120-121, 129 Dickson, Thomas J., 173 Disciples of Christ, 49–52, 57, 159, 219, 252 District (military), 5-6 Division:
MacArthur's, 126; Maneuver, 145 Morale, 223;
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England,
187; St. Paul's Church, Key West, Florida,
20; St. Paul's Church, New Orleans, Louisi-
ana, 13; St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Virginia,
19; Tract Society, 14; Trinity Church, Boston, Massachusetts,
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