The world's navies in the Boxer rebellion (China 1900)Dix, Charles Cabry
History
The world's navies in the Boxer rebellion (China 1900)
Dix, Charles Cabry
China -- History -- Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901
— — Gate, 147, 157, 200.
— — Ultimatum to, 25.
— — Bombardment of, 34.
— — Taking of, 42.
“Terrible,” H.M.S. (_See_ British War Vessels.)
Tientsin, First Siege of, 46.
— Operations for Relief of, 95.
— Relief Force, start to, 100.
— Retirement to, 78, 125.
— Station fight, 151.
— Taking of Native City, 155.
— Blowing up gate of, 173.
— Looting in, 182.
— Allied Commanders in, 198.
— News of fall of, 264.
— Affrays at, 310, 311.
“Tokiwa.” (_See_ Japanese War Vessels.)
Tong-Ku, 27, 38, 102.
Tongshan Railway Works, 23, 50, 51, 54.
Transport Difficulty, 105.
Troops, Order of Precedence in various engagements, 243.
— Comparison of, 270.
Tsi-Tsun, 220.
Tsung-li-Yamen, 13.
— Sir C. Macdonald’s Interview with, 15.
Tuan, Prince, 247.
Tung-Chow Massacre, 17, 224.
— Occupation of, 225.
Tung-fu-Hsiang, Gen., 17, 251, 255.
Tung-Pien Gate. (_See_ Pekin Gates.)
Viceroy, Chinese, 24, 92.
Waldersee, Von, Field Marshal, 242.
Waller, Major, U.S. Marine Artillery, 131.
War Vessels—
American. (_See_ American War Vessels.)
British. (_See_ British War Vessels.)
French. (_See_ French War Vessels.)
German. (_See_ German War Vessels.)
Japanese. (_See_ Japanese War Vessels.)
Russian. (_See_ Russian War Vessels.)
Watts, Mr, ride with Despatches, 62, 98, 104.
Wei-Hai-Wei Regiment, 104, 131, 140, 143, 285.
Welsh Fusiliers, 100, 122, 171, 226.
“Whiting,” H.M.S. (_See_ British War Vessels.)
Wogack, Col., Russian, 58.
Wounded sent to Wei-Hai-Wei, 137.
— Incidents during conveyance of, 201.
Wright, Lieutenant, R.N., wounded, 60.
Wusung, 312.
Yamen, 247.
Yangtse Viceroys, 312.
— Forts, 312.
Yangtsun Railway Bridge, 16, 20, 22, 77, 201.
Yuan-Shi-Kai, Viceroy, 12, 92, 273.
Yung-Ching, 14.
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