Farragut, Admiral David G., 13 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, ix, Committee of Six (Seven), 210, 216- Committee on Camp Neighborhoods, Federal Council Bulletin, 224; General Committee of Army and Navy General War-Time Commission, 187, Joint Committee, 218; Religious Publicity Service, 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) forts: Apache, Arizona, 43; Assinniboine, Montana, 83, 92, 111; 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; 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– Keogh, Montana, 63, 141; Klamath, Oregon, 82; Laramie, Wyoming, 34-35, 67; Leavenworth, Kansas, 34, 155–156, 162. forts-Continued Lyon, Colorado, 71-72; Monroe, Virginia, ix, 18-20, 22, 28, 215; Niobrara, Nebraska, 71, 159; Pillow, Tennessee, 109, 136 (fn. 14); Reno, Wyoming, 36-37; Robinson, Nebraska, 89, 91, 160, 162- Russell, D. A., 45, 69; Sam Houston, Texas, 167; Sheridan, Illinois, 85, 131-132; Warren, Massachusetts, 21; Fosdick, Raymond, 202 France, 30, 188-190, 195-196, 198, 201-202, Le Mans, 217; Paris, 199 Freedmen's Bureau, 6-11, 23 (fn. 35), 54 French, John W., 72, 239-240, 242-243 Froehlke, Secretary of the Army Robert F., Fuller, Private, 37 funeral and burial services, 20, 35, 37-38, 44, (See Graves Registration Service) Funston, General Frederick, 125, 145, 171 gambling, 20, 32, 58 (fn. 14), 66–67, 75, 88, Garfield, President James A., 244 General Association of Colored Baptists, 54 Geneva Convention, 111, 152 Krag-Jorgense rifles, 123 Ku Klux Klan, 7, 189 Ladies Aid Society, 45 Lamont, President Secretary Daniel, 54 Lee, General Robert E., 1, 6, 8, 10-11, 19 Catholic chaplains, 81-82; chaplain appointments, duties, efficiency, "ironclad" oath, 4; West Point chaplaincy, 4, 240-241, 245 library, 15-17, 45, 62, 74-76, 86-87, 155, Liggett, Lt. General Hunter, 224 Lincoln, President Abraham, 1, 6, 10, 18, 29 Loughran, Joseph S., 149, 153, 196-197, 203, Louisville, Kentucky, 54, 112 Lowell, Delmar R., 64-65 Lutherans, 73, 150, 159, 190 Lutz, Simon M., 172, 184–185 MacArthur, General Arthur, 126 McCook, Colonel Alexander McD., 49, 51- McCook, Congressman Anson G., 81–82 McCrea, Cadet Tully B., 243 McDougall, Reverend Archibald, 69 McDougall, Honorable C. D., 68–69, 78 McGehee, Corporal Benjamin, 185 McKinley, President William, 77, 107-109, McKinnon, William D., 109-111, 120-125, McMullen, emigrationist J. R., 90 Macon, Georgia, 4 Maddox, John L., 173 magazines, titles in text, 84, 91, 135 Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer, 104 Manchu government, 105 March, General Peyton C., 223 Martin of Tours, 235, 237 Marvine, Walter, 45, 126, 134, 150 Maynadier, Colonel Henry E., 34-35 Methodists, 3, 43, 58 (fn. 14), 70, 72, 79, 81, (See African Methodist Episcopal, Mexican revolution, 145, 150, 168–174, 190 border, 1, 145; Colonia Dublan, 171; Palomas, 174; Parral, 172, 185; Veracruz, 169, 190 Miles, Major General Nelson A., 9–11, 18, Mini-Aku, 34-35 Minnigerode, Dr. Charles F. E., ix, 19-20 missionaries, 31, 39, 62-63, 105, 108, 133– 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 Mott, John R., 210 Mullins, George G., 49-52, 57 Murphy, Andrew C., 155, 161 music, 79, 83, 87-88, 126, 162, 168, 197, Naismith, James, 173-174 Napoleon III, 1 Nashville, Tennessee, 54 national defense, chaplain's attitude toward, National Defense Act of 4 June 1920, 188 National Sunday School War Council, 207 Nebraska Wesleyan University, 95 (fn. 51) New Orleans, Louisiana, 13, 53, 106 Newport, Rhode Island, 68 newspapers, titles in text (See periodicals) Nez Perce, 39-40 Niebuhr, Reverend Reinhold, 187 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 O'Keefe, Timothy P., 172-173, 231 Oliver, composer Henry K., 91 Ord, Brigadier General E.O.C., 17-18, 50- orders (see regulations) Organization of Young People's Societies, 207 Otis, Colonel and Major General Elwell S., 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) 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, Pershing Punitive Expedition, 145, 150, 171– Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 119 Philippine Commissions, 130-131 Philippine Insurrection, 105-107, 123-133, Batangas Province, 125; Cavite, 120; Iloilo Province, 132; Lake Lanao, 127; Manila, 104, 106, 121-123, 125-126, 130; Manila Bay, 120; Mindanao, 127; Misamis, 124; Molo, 125; 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 Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 41 Plummer, Henry V., 46, 48, 67-68, 88-90, Poling, Reverend Daniel A., 187-188 Polk, Bishop Leonidas, 12 Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, 221, 248 post councils of administration, 2, 68, 78 post schools (See education) Postlethwaite, William M., 239, 244 Presbyterians, 3-4, 58 (fn. 14), 72-73, 150, endorsing agency, 77, 158; missions, 108, 135, 169; (See Christian Commission, Federal 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; US Military Prison, Leavensworth, Kan- Proctor, Secretary of War Redfield, 73-75, 77 Progressivism, 146 prohibition (See temperance) promotions, 53–54, 66, 71, 100, 102-103, 133, prostitution, 88, 163-164 172-174, 197-198, Pruden, Aldred A., 149, 155-156, 162, 182- public documents, titles in text, 160 Pyne, Revd. Doct., 229 (fn. 105) Raleigh, North Carolina, 9 Randolph, John A., 172, 217, 219, 224 Red Cross, 113, 200, 212, 222, 232 artillery: 5th, 133; cavalry: 2nd, 37; Fourth Michigan, 18; infantry: First California, 110-111, regulations and orders: appointments and standards, 4-5, 147, duties, 32, 78, 196, 200; regulations and orders-Continued insignia and uniform, 203-205; Religious Welfare League for the Army and reports, monthly, 20, 22, 37, 40, 45, 66-68, Republicans, 6, 10, 54–55, 131 Rexrode, Charles, 199 Robinson, George P., 43, 52, 67, 118, 151 Roger Williams University, 54-55 Roosevelt, President Theodore, 77, 100, 104– 105, 118, 131-133, 142, 144, 167 Root, Secretary of War Elihu, 129–132, 144, rosters: black volunteer chaplains who served Regular Army chaplains, 1865-1920, Rough Riders, 142 Bolsheviks, 188; Murmansk/Archangel, 188; Siberian Expedition. 188, 197, 203, 231; "Whites," 188 Sabbath observance (Sabbatarianism), 32, San Angelo, Texas, 16 San Antonio, Texas, 200-201 San Francisco, California, 120, 129, 132, 181, Sankey, evangelist Ira D., 88 Schliemann, John C., 125 Schofield, Major and Lt. General John M., |