Geok Tepe, 424; how situated, 424; the Russian positions, 423; assault and capture, 427
Georgia, 291
Gettysburg, 235; its neighborhood, 238; relative position of armies, 230; battle of, 244; an adverse result considered, 256
Gibson Fort, 274
Gitschin, 309
Giudizzolo, 207
Givonne, 345, 356; Fonde de, 359 Gnachus, the, of South America, 386
Gobi Desert, 180
Goffredo Castel, 202
Goito, 197
Goliad, 92
Gordon, Gen., 455; "Chinese" G., 468; his mission, 468; arrival at Khartoum, 469; fall of Khartoum and Gordon's death, 470
Grand Gulf, 274
Gravelly Church, 298
Gravelotte, 328; the French and Germans compared, 327; plan of Prussian movements, 328; the French positions at Metz, 331; the German order of battle, 333; battle, 337; St. Privat carried by the Prussians, 341; list of losses, 342
Greece and the Greeks, 29-46; their oppression by the Turks, 29; flourishing state of Greece, 29; the Hetaira (secret society), 31 ; priests of Eleusis, 32; Parga, 33, 34; fate of Gregory, 35; revolts, 36; independence proclaimed, 37; massacre at Chios, 37; nat. congress at Argos, 37; Lord Byron takes part, his death, 37; protocol signed, 38; preliminaries of battle at Navarino, 39; muster of combined squadron, 40; comparison of superiority, 42; the bay of Navarino, 42; battle, 42-45; Turks evacuate Greece, 45; independence established, 46
Greencastle, 234
Gregory, Patriarch of Constantinople, 35; Patriarch of Adrianople, 36
Grenada, 264
Grivizza Heights, 390
Gros, Baron, 178
Guamanga, 12
Guano deposits in Chili, 431
Gubat, 475
Guirgevo, 387
Gujerat, 117, 124; the Sikh soldiers, 117; battle of, 128; Gough, as commander, 129; defeat of Sikhs, 129; surrender and terms, 131; the Punjaub, 131; success of annexation, 132