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Farragut, Admiral David G., 13
Fealy, Ignatius, 206

Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, ix,
146, 155-159, 174, 225, 237;

Committee of Six (Seven), 210, 216-
217, 219;

Committee on Camp Neighborhoods,
213;

Federal Council Bulletin, 224;

General Committee of Army and Navy
Chaplains, 208-209, 214-215, 217,
219, 228 (fn. 85);
General Secretary, 237;

General War-Time Commission, 187,
200, 207, 210, 213, 216, 218-219,
221-222, 228 (fn. 85);

Joint Committee, 218;

Religious Publicity Service, 224;
Washington Committee, 224

Feinler, Franz J., 161, 163-165

Felix, 244-245

Fetterman, Captain William J., 37–38

Fish, Private, 41

Fiske, John 244

Fitz-Gerald, Edward H., 118

flag, chaplains', 165

Fleming, Robert R., 169, 206

Forrest, General Nathan B., 136 (fn. 14)
Forsyth, Major George ("Sandy") A., 31
Forsyth, Colonel James W., 64–65
Forsyth, John, 239, 243

forts:

Apache, Arizona, 43;

Assinniboine, Montana, 83, 92, 111;
Bayard, New Mexico, 55, 172;

Bliss, Texas, 50, 170, 226 (fn. 13);

Boise, Idaho, 82;

Buford, North Dakota, 55, 63;

Clark, Texas, 13;

Concho, Texas, 15-17, 28, 45;

Dalles, Oregon, 82;

Davis, Texas, 49;

Des Moines, Iowa, 162;

Douglas, Utah, 57, 65, 108, 112;
Fernandina, Florida, 114;

Governor's Island, New York, 165-166;

Hall, Idaho, 82;

Hamilton, New York, 215;

Huachuca, Arizona, 56;

Jefferson, Florida, 21;

Kearny, P.T., Wyoming, 36-37, 67, 79–
80, 100;

Keogh, Montana, 63, 141;

Klamath, Oregon, 82;

Laramie, Wyoming, 34-35, 67;

Leavenworth, Kansas, 34, 155–156, 162.

forts-Continued

Lyon, Colorado, 71-72;
McIntosh, Texas, 167;
McKinney, Wyoming, 89;
McPherson, Georgia, 112, 135;
Meade, South Dakota, 40;
Missoula, Montana, 91;

Monroe, Virginia, ix, 18-20, 22, 28, 215;
Myer, Virginia, 150;

Niobrara, Nebraska, 71, 159;
Oglethorpe, Georgia, 165;
Omaha, Nebraska, 72, 74;

Pillow, Tennessee, 109, 136 (fn. 14);
Presidio of San Francisco, 248;

Reno, Wyoming, 36-37;
Riley, Kansas, 46, 69, 88, 90;

Robinson, Nebraska, 89, 91, 160, 162-
163;

Russell, D. A., 45, 69;

Sam Houston, Texas, 167;
Screven, Georgia, 215;
Sedgwick, Colorado, 81;

Sheridan, Illinois, 85, 131-132;
Sherman, Idaho, 83–85;
Sill, Oklahoma, 43-44;
Snelling, Minnesota, 62;
Supply, Oklahoma, 55;

Warren, Massachusetts, 21;
Whipple, Arizona, 34

Fosdick, Raymond, 202

France, 30, 188-190, 195-196, 198, 201-202,
220, 232-233, 235, 248;
Argonne Forest, 193;
Chaumont, 217;
forces, 1, 105, 201;
kings, 235;

Le Mans, 217;

Paris, 199

Freedmen's Bureau, 6-11, 23 (fn. 35), 54
Freeland, Charles W., 125, 160, 173

French, John W., 72, 239-240, 242-243
friars (See Catholic)

Froehlke, Secretary of the Army Robert F.,
167

Fuller, Private, 37

funeral and burial services, 20, 35, 37-38, 44,
116–121, 125–126, 131, 133–135, 155, 159,
169, 171–172, 185, 191, 194–195;
permits, 125;

(See Graves Registration Service)

Funston, General Frederick, 125, 145, 171

gambling, 20, 32, 58 (fn. 14), 66–67, 75, 88,
160, 235

Garfield, President James A., 244
Garrard, Mary, 89

General Association of Colored Baptists, 54

Geneva Convention, 111, 152

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Krag-Jorgense rifles, 123

Ku Klux Klan, 7, 189

Ladies Aid Society, 45

Lamont, President Secretary Daniel, 54
Laverty, James C., 55

Lee, General Robert E., 1, 6, 8, 10-11, 19
Leeds, Cadet Charles T., 244
legislation:

Catholic chaplains, 81-82;

chaplain appointments, duties, efficiency,
number, promotons, 4, 32, 52-53, 74-
77, 150-151, 154, 209-213;
Chief-of-Chaplains and Chaplain Corps,
221-225;
commanders, 5;

"ironclad" oath, 4;
Reconstruction Acts, 7;
temperance, 160-161;
West Point chapel, 242;

West Point chaplaincy, 4, 240-241, 245
Levinger, Lee J., 191-192, 218
Lewis, Robert E., 133-134

library, 15-17, 45, 62, 74-76, 86-87, 155,
167, 172, 175

Liggett, Lt. General Hunter, 224

Lincoln, President Abraham, 1, 6, 10, 18, 29
Lincoln, Nebraska, 95 (fn. 51)
Lindesmith, Eli W. J., 63-64
Los Angeles, California, 156, 215

Loughran, Joseph S., 149, 153, 196-197, 203,
231

Louisville, Kentucky, 54, 112

Lowell, Delmar R., 64-65

Lutherans, 73, 150, 159, 190

Lutz, Simon M., 172, 184–185

MacArthur, General Arthur, 126
McCleery, John B., 76, 86-87

McCook, Colonel Alexander McD., 49, 51-
52, 55-56

McCook, Congressman Anson G., 81–82
McCormick, Bishop John N., 205, 222

McCrea, Cadet Tully B., 243

McDougall, Reverend Archibald, 69

McDougall, Honorable C. D., 68–69, 78
McDowell, Bishop William F., 219, 222
Macfarland, General Secretary Charles S.,
224

McGehee, Corporal Benjamin, 185
Mackenzie, Colonel Ranald S., 31

McKinley, President William, 77, 107-109,
120, 129-131, 144

McKinnon, William D., 109-111, 120-125,
128-131, 181

McMullen, emigrationist J. R., 90
Macomber, John H., 44, 48, 85

Macon, Georgia, 4

Maddox, John L., 173

magazines, titles in text, 84, 91, 135
Magellan, 129

Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer, 104
malaria, 112, 119

Manchu government, 105

March, General Peyton C., 223
Marines, 133, 169

Martin of Tours, 235, 237
Martineau, James, 244

Marvine, Walter, 45, 126, 134, 150
Maximilian, Emperor, 1
Mayer, Frederick C., 246

Maynadier, Colonel Henry E., 34-35
Meagher, Brigadier General Thomas F., 10
Medal of Honor, 117-118, 127, 134–135
Merritt, General Wesley, 33, 87, 121, 123
Mesplie, Toussaint, 39-40, 63, 82, 97 (fn.
118)

Methodists, 3, 43, 58 (fn. 14), 70, 72, 79, 81,
108, 150, 191, 200, 219, 252, 253;
endorsing agency, 77, 158-159;
missions, 108, 133, 135;

(See African Methodist Episcopal,
Christian Commission, Federal Coun-
cil of the Churches, and rosters of
chaplains)

Mexican revolution, 145, 150, 168–174, 190
Mexico:

border, 1, 145;

Colonia Dublan, 171;

Palomas, 174;

Parral, 172, 185;

Veracruz, 169, 190

Miles, Major General Nelson A., 9–11, 18,
31, 43

Mini-Aku, 34-35

Minnigerode, Dr. Charles F. E., ix, 19-20

missionaries, 31, 39, 62-63, 105, 108, 133–
135, 145, 168-169

Mitchell, Andrew D., 86-87

Mobile, Alabama, 106

Montauk Point, Long Island, New York, 119

Moody, Evangelist Dwight L., 62,217

Moody, Paul D., 217, 220-221

Moore, John Carroll, 194
Moros, 127

Mott, John R., 210

Mullins, George G., 49-52, 57

Murphy, Andrew C., 155, 161

music, 79, 83, 87-88, 126, 162, 168, 197,
199, 231, 246

Naismith, James, 173-174
Napoleon, 127

Napoleon III, 1

Nashville, Tennessee, 54

national defense, chaplain's attitude toward,
33-34

National Defense Act of 4 June 1920, 188
National Education Association, 56
National Prohibition Party, 63

National Sunday School War Council, 207
Nave, Orville J., 70-79, 95 (fn. 51), 112–
114, 135, 141, 147, 154, 156-159, 161,
174, 214-215, 218, 225, 236
Nave, Mrs. O. J., 113

Nebraska Wesleyan University, 95 (fn. 51)
Neihaus, Sergeant George, 69

New Orleans, Louisiana, 13, 53, 106
New York City, 129, 193, 201

Newport, Rhode Island, 68

newspapers, titles in text (See periodicals)

Nez Perce, 39-40

Niebuhr, Reverend Reinhold, 187
Norfolk, Virginia, 201

Northern Pacific Railroad, 85

Nozaleda, Archbishop Bernadino, 122, 124

number of chaplins, 2-4, 9, 22, 72, 148, 188-

189, 208-211 (See rosters)

Oath, ‘,Ironclas”, 4, 27
occupation Army, 1, 198-200
O'Flaherty, Coleman E., 194
Ogilby, Remsen, B., 202, 248
O'Hearn, Father Louis J., 209
Ohio Wesleyan University, 71

O'Keefe, Timothy P., 172-173, 231

Oliver, composer Henry K., 91

Ord, Brigadier General E.O.C., 17-18, 50-
51, 68

orders (see regulations)

Organization of Young People's Societies, 207
Orthodoxy, 146

Otis, Colonel and Major General Elwell S.,
82, 124

Ovenshine, Brigadier General Samuel, 125

Palen, Paul S., 196

Palmer, Lt. Col. Innis N., 67, 70

Peno Creek, 38

Pepper, George W., 7-12, 23 (fn. 35)
periodicals, titles in text, 10-11, 33, 39-40,
49-51, 55-57, 64, 76, 78, 81, 83, 89, 120,
127-128, 150, 160, 164, 198–199, 201,
224, 245-247

Perkins, Senator George C., 129

Perry, Barton W., 154, 221-222

Perry, Bishop James De W., 210

Pershing, General John J., ix, 127, 145, 163,
171, 174-175, 188-189, 201-203, 205-
206, 208, 212, 220–221, 224
Pershing, Mrs. John J., 189

Pershing Punitive Expedition, 145, 150, 171–
174

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 119

Philippine Commissions, 130-131

Philippine Insurrection, 105-107, 123-133,
136 (fn. 8), 145, 148, 150, 181
Philippine Islands, 100, 102, 104, 108, 110,
120, 121-133, 136 (fn. 6), 143-144 162-
164, 166, 175 (fn. 3), 182-184, 226, (See
Philippine Insurrection);

Batangas Province, 125;
Caloocan, 125;

Cavite, 120;
Corregidor, 166;
Ermita, 124;

Iloilo Province, 132;

Lake Lanao, 127;

Manila, 104, 106, 121-123, 125-126,

130;

Manila Bay, 120;

Mindanao, 127;

Misamis, 124;

Molo, 125;
Negros, 132;

Panay Island, 124, 132;

Tigbanan, 125;

Visayas, 124;

Zambales Province, 124

Philippine Scouts, 187

Phipps, Y.M.C.A. Secretary John M., 133

Pierce, Charles C., 43, 87-88, 102, 124-126,

129, 150-151, 154, 195
Pilchard, Sewell N., 135

Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 41
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 119

Plummer, Henry V., 46, 48, 67-68, 88-90,
103

Poling, Reverend Daniel A., 187-188

Polk, Bishop Leonidas, 12

Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, 221, 248
Porter, Jeremiah, 86

post councils of administration, 2, 68, 78
post gardener, 45-46

post schools (See education)

Postlethwaite, William M., 239, 244

Presbyterians, 3-4, 58 (fn. 14), 72-73, 150,
170, 190;

endorsing agency, 77, 158;

missions, 108, 135, 169;

(See Christian Commission, Federal
Council of the Churches, and rosters
of chaplains)

Prescott, Arizona, 14, 39

Priest, Charles D., 194

Prioleau, George W., 90-91, 112, 120, 127-

128, 163-164

P.O.W.'s, 197

prisons:

Governor's Island, New York, 166;
San Juan, Puerto Rico, 169;

US Military Prison, Leavensworth, Kan-
sas, 86-87

Proctor, Secretary of War Redfield, 73-75, 77
profanity, 20, 32, 58 (fn. 14), 67, 118, 166,
235

Progressivism, 146

prohibition (See temperance)

promotions, 53–54, 66, 71, 100, 102-103, 133,
150-152, 195, 224-225

prostitution, 88, 163-164 172-174, 197-198,
200-203, 235

Pruden, Aldred A., 149, 155-156, 162, 182-
184, 205-206, 215-216, 218-219, 225, 234,
236

public documents, titles in text, 160
Puerto Rico, 100, 104-105, 143–144
Pulitzer, publisher Joseph, 104

Pyne, Revd. Doct., 229 (fn. 105)

Raleigh, North Carolina, 9
Ramsden, Stanley L., 169

Randolph, John A., 172, 217, 219, 224
reconcentration, 107
Reconstruction, 1, 6-8, 22
Red Cloud, 31, 36-37, 42

Red Cross, 113, 200, 212, 222, 232
Reformed Church of America, 240
Reformed Episcopal Church, 241
regiments:

artillery: 5th, 133;

cavalry: 2nd, 37; Fourth Michigan, 18;
6th, 133, 173; 9th, 11, 30, 47, 88, 90,
103, 112, 164; 10th, 11, 14, 17, 30, 92,
111, 118, 120, 150, 161-162; 13th,
171-172;

infantry: First California, 110-111,
121-122; First Kansas, 173; First
New Orleans, 13; Second New York,
114; 4th, 85; 6th, 30; 8th, 115; 9th,
133-134; 11th, 30; 13th, 117; 14th,
126, 133-135; 15th, 30, 145, 167;
17th, 161; 18th, 126; 19th, 30; 20th
Kansas, 125; 24th, 11, 30, 53, 55-56,
108, 112, 150; 25th, 11, 14-15, 30,
49, 85, 91, 103, 167; 27th, 127, 197;
29th, 132; 38th, 12, 14; 39th, 14;
40th, 14; 41st, 12-14; 44th Illinois,
54; 69th ("Irish"), 193, 233; 81st
U.S. Colored, 13-14; 111th Illinois,
70; 161st Indiana, 113-114

regulations and orders:

appointments and standards, 4-5, 147,
151-153;

duties, 32, 78, 196, 200;

regulations and orders-Continued
flag, 165;

insignia and uniform, 203-205;
post schools, 47-48, 52-53, 78, 87;
Sabbath observance, 73, 77;
Secretary of War, 73, 87, 173;
Training School for Newly Appointed
Chaplains and Chaplain Candidates,
215

Religious Welfare League for the Army and
Navy, 158, 208

reports, monthly, 20, 22, 37, 40, 45, 66-68,
161, 165, 172, 247

Republicans, 6, 10, 54–55, 131

Rexrode, Charles, 199
Reynolds, Charles, 69
Rice, George D., 125, 127
Richmond, Virginia, 19
Ritner, I. Newton, 141

Robinson, George P., 43, 52, 67, 118, 151
Roe, William J., 239, 242

Roger Williams University, 54-55
Rogers, humorist Will, 29

Roosevelt, President Theodore, 77, 100, 104–

105, 118, 131-133, 142, 144, 167

Root, Secretary of War Elihu, 129–132, 144,
147, 150, 160-161

rosters:

black volunteer chaplains who served
during Spanish-American War, 254;
black chaplains who served during
WWI, 254-256;

Regular Army chaplains, 1865-1920,
271

Rough Riders, 142
Russia, 30, 105;

Bolsheviks, 188;
Chita, 197;
Lake Baikal, 197;

Murmansk/Archangel, 188;

Siberian Expedition. 188, 197, 203, 231;
Vladivostok, 197, 203;

"Whites," 188

Sabbath observance (Sabbatarianism), 32,
58 (fn. 14), 66, 73-74, 77-78, 156, 235
Salt Lake City, Utah, 112
Salvation Army, 83, 212
Samoa, 104

San Angelo, Texas, 16

San Antonio, Texas, 200-201

San Francisco, California, 120, 129, 132, 181,
226

Sankey, evangelist Ira D., 88
Scandinavia, 30

Schliemann, John C., 125

Schofield, Major and Lt. General John M.,

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