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Moccasin Rangers, the,

Model Body Guard,

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Doc. 138
"Mesilla Times," a secession paper,
D. 89
MEYER, Mrs., arrested, D. 114
Michigan Volunteers, 6th Regiment
of,
D. 11

secession of. See Jeff. Davis.
Missouri Home Guards. See Col.
Richardson,
D. 4
Missouri Railroad, destruction of,
D. 116

ed,

D. 87

skirmish at,

D. 113

fight at,

Doc. 478, 475

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"Missouri Republican," account of
the capture of Lexington, Doc. 75
account of the battle of Blue
Mills, Mo.,
Doc. 143
Missouri State Convention met at
St. Louis,
D. 45
Missouri State Convention, oath of
allegiance prescribed by, en-
forced,
Missouri State Guard, Gov. Jack-
son's proclamation to.
D. 112
MIX, J., Major Van Alen Cavalry, D.
report of a reconnoissance near
Edward's Ferry, Va., Doc. 225
Mobile, Ala., gunboat fight in the
harbor of,

D. 119
"Mobile Advertiser," account of
the fight at Santa Rosa, Doc. 91
D. 84, 115

rebel report of,
Munchauseniana.

Ferry,

Doc. 477

See Harper's

See Mason and Slidell.
See Southern News.

P. 44, 54, 72

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Regiment,

D. 74

Money Nick," bark seized at Bos-

Miller's Hotel, Baltimore, seizure

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of,

D. 85

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Millford, Mo., rebel camp at, sur-

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rendered,

D. 114

MONTGOMERY, —, , Col., at Maria-

battle at, Gen. Halleck's report,

Gen. Pope's report,

town, Mo.,

Doc. 479

Doc. 479

MILLIKY, Joux, of Paducah, Ky.,

notice of,

P. 45

MILROY, ROBT. H., appointed Brig.-

Gen.,

MILWARD,

South,

MINK,

D. 14
at Battle of Alleghany Camp, Va.,
D. 111
Marshal of Phila-
delphia,
D. 1
Ministers, fighting of the, at the
P. 13
Captain New Mexican
Union Volunteers,
D. 41
"Minnesota," U. S. steam frigate,
at New York,
D. 14
Minnesota Volunteers, 1st Regi-

ment of, at Ball's Bluff, Doc. 93
2d Regiment of,
Minor's Hill, Va., skirmish near, D.
MINTURN, Major 37th Regiment N.
Y. S. V, exploit of,
D.
MIRRIDLESS, Jous W., notice of, D.
"Missing,"

D. 40
MOORE, HENRY, Colonel 47th Regt.
N. Y. S. V.
D. 29
MOORE, THOMAS L., Gov. of Lousi-
ana, proclamation in reference
to the shipment of cotton, D.
orders in reference to drilling, D.
MORDECAI, Major,

MONTGOMERY. J. T., Rev., rebel,
his flying artillery,

MOODY, GRANVILLE, Rev.,
MOONEY, J. J., Lieut.-Col., report
of the battle of Ball's Bluff, Doc. 218
MOONLIGHT, Lieut., captured,
D. 95
MOORE, A. B., Gov. of Alabama,
proclamation of Oct. 2d, Doc. 159
proclamation in reference to ex-
tortioners,

D. 80
P. 13
D. 77

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National army, morals of the, Doc. 875
National defences, Secretary Sew-

D. 50

48

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MORGAN, Capt,

2

MORGAN,, Col.,'

D. 106
D. 91
D. 112

ard's letter on,
Doc. 192
"National Fogs," by E. P. Dyer, P. 21
"National Intelligencer," article on

the minor affairs of the South,

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National prisoners, what the South

1

52

proposes to do with the,
"National Zeitung,"

P. 46

D. 18

63

NAYNIA, poem by,

P. 81

D. 116

Mississippi, 12th Reg't of,
D. 74
17th Regiment of,
P. 36
troops of, in the rebel army, D. 86
Mississippi Legislature, action in
reference to banks,
Mississippi River, U.S. Government
assuine command of the, D. 94
Gen. Curtis's order on the com-
merce of the,
Doc. 434
attack on the U. S. fleet at the S.
W. pass of,
D. 46
official report of Capt. Pope, Doc. 180
National account of the attack,

rebel account of the fight,

Doc. 180

Doc. 182

Doc. 183

abstract of the log of the "Preble,"

Commander Handy's report, Doc. 367

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Doc. 867
Doc. 36S
Doc. 870

Mississippi Sound, Miss. rebel ves-

sels seized in,

D. 92

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proclamation of Aug. 27th, Doc.
MORGAN, Col., of Missouri, D.
Morgantown, Ky., skirmish at, D.
Morris Island, Charleston Harbor,
S. C., lighthouse blown up at, D. 119
MORRISON, A. J., Col. Black Horse

Cavalry N. Y. S. V., D. 49, 87
MORRISON, J. H., Capt. of the
"Fanny," his statement of her
capture,
Doc. 156
MORRISON, J. M. See North Caro-
lina.
Morristown, Tenn., fight at, D. 99
MORSE, AUGUSTUS, Col. 21st Mass.
Volunteers,
D. 5

MORSE,, Lieut.-Col., surprises
rebels at Renick, Mo., D. 63
MORTON, P. G. D., Capt., captures a
train at Chelsea, Kansas, D. 46
MOSES, FRANKLIN J., of South Caro-
lina,
D. 68; P. 63
Mount Zion, Mo., fight at, Gen.
Prentiss report,
Doc. 514
Missouri Democrat account, Doc. 515
"Move on the Columns!" by “ W.
D. G.,"
P. 52
| MUDD, J. J., Major,
D. 109
MULLIGAN, JAMES B., Col., surren-
ders Lexington, Mo., D. 29, 32
exchanged,
D. 63

speech at Detroit, Mich.,

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"N. B. J****, poem by,
P. 8
NEFF, Lieut.-Col. 2d Kentucky
Volunteers,
Doc. 852

Negro insurrection. See Drayton,
rebel,
D. 82
Negro soldiers. See Memphis, Tenn.
Negroes, of Vicksburg, Miss., give a
ball for the benefit of rebel sol-
diers,

See Santa Rosa Island,
anecdote of,

D. 95
Doc. 89
P. 13

See Arkansas black company, P. 46
See "Ode to Negro Liberty."

See William H. Ross,

P. 57

See Julian Rhett.

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Doc. 204; D. 52
NELSON, WM. II. See Harvey Birch.
Neosho, Mo, Price's proclamation
at,
Doc. 443
Neutral vessels. See Robt. Toombs.
Neva, schooner, privateer, seized at
San Francisco,

D. 78

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City Council of,

PARDEE,

-, Capt., Penn. 28th

See Gen. Robert Anderson.

regiment,

D. 126

PARK

Col., at storming of
Romney, Va.,

D. 34

PARK, JOHN, Mayor of Memphis,

Tenn.,

PARKER, W. A., Com., report of
the expedition to Corrotowan
Creek, Va.,

Parson, a terrible,

"Parson Rippetoe," anecdote of, P.
PARSONS, HIRAM R.,

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P. 13

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contrabands arrive at,
vol. refreshment saloons at,
flag-raising_at, by crew of U. S.
steamer Hartford,
patriotism of the citizens of, P. 47
'Philadelphia Ledger," account of
the capture of the H. Middle-
ton,
PHILLIPS, EDWARD,of Baltimore, D.
Doc. 61
PHILLIPS, PHILIP, wife of,

D. 75

D. 75

D. 106

official report of the occupation
PAGE
of Ship Island,
PHELPS, S. L., Lieut., report of the
Doc. 450
engagem't at Norfolk, Mo. Doc. 862
Philadelphia, Pa., secession papers
seized at,
D.
D. 51

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D. 4

D. 113

PHILLIPS, WENDELL,

P.

10

Passports, State Department, regu-

lation of,

Patrick and Rahmie.

D. 2
See British

Rights.

accounts of,

"Patrick Henry," rebel gunboat, D. 99
Commander Tucker's official re-
port of the fight with, Doc. 446
Doc. 447
PATTERSON, ROBERT, Gen., his de-
P. 11
D. S1, 126; Doc. 392
Pawnee, steamer, fired on at Acquia
D. 50

"Patriotism" in Arkansas,

PIATT, A. SAUNDERS, Colonel 34th
Regiment Ohio Vols.
Piatt Zouaves, at Winfield, Va. D. 47
D. 36
at the battle of Chapmansville,
Và.
Pickens, Fort, fight at, Nov. 23, D. S7
Doc. 149
PICKENS, F. W., Drayton's letter
to,
Gov. of S. C. issues proclamation
D. 82
for volunteers,
proclamation of, Dec 9,
D. 108; Doc. 898
Doc. 460

D. 40
sailed from Fortress Monroe, D. 62
D. 54, 83; P. 35
"Charleston Mercury" on the, D. 65
"Richmond Enquirer's" remarks
on the,
Port Royal, S. C., "Charleston
D. 66

POPE, JOHN, Captain U. S. N., re-
port of the attack on the fleet-
at the Southwest Pass,
PORCHER, F. J., of S. C.,
Doc. 180, 367
PORTER, ANDREW, Brig.-Gen., D. 90
D. 15
PORTER JOSIAH, Captain 1st Mass.
PORTER, FITZ-JOHN, Gen., D. 101
light battery,
Port Royal Expedition, notice of,

fence,

See Slaves.

Creek,

Picket Guards, courtesies of,

P. 23

Pawpaw Hollow, Tenn., Nationals
captured in,

PIERCE, FRANKLIN,

D 103

Mercury" on the capture of, D. 70
a permanent naval depot,
comme:noration of the victory of,
D. 78

D. 74

ligan.

PEABODY,, Col. See Col. Mul-

Peace resolutions of Mr. Saulsbury,

PIERPONT, FRANCIS H., Gov. of
Western Va., proclamation for
Thanksgiving,

D. 80

D. 94

celebration of the victory of, at
New York,

D. 84

See Virginia.

Post office established at,

D. 106

Doc. 448

in Missouri,

Doc. 269

PIKE, ALBERT, his impositions on
the Indians.

taken possession of by

Union

D. 83

forces,

D. 107

See Maryland,

D. 123

his "letters of safeguard,"

Doc. 400

Peace Flags.

See Stepney and

D. 72, 73

Bridgeport, Conn.,

D.

4

Doc. 336

Ind.

Peace Meetings at Indianapolis,

at Middletown, N. J.,

Doc. 338

D. 11

Doc. 335

D. 10

at Newtown, L. I.,

D. 10

a vigorous definition of,

P. 85

"Peace Party," notice of the,

D. 16

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Memphis Avalanche's opinion of,

at Memphis, Tenn.,

D. 98

D. 17

his chain cable,

P. 10

notice of

D. 87

See Saulsbury.

PEASE,, Capt. revenue cutter

Mary,

D. 78

Harvey Birch.

PEGRAM, ROBERT B., Capt. See

PELHAM, WILLIAM, Gen., arrested,

PIPER, EDWARD, Count, Swedish
D. 81
Minister, speech to President
Lincoln,

Piketon, Ky., battle of,

Chaplain Bayles's account,
Gen. Nelson's order,

Col. Williams' report,

account by a participant, Doc. 339, 341
"Louisville Journal" acc't, Doc. 843
PILLOW, GIDEON J., at Columbus,

PILSBURY, ALBERT, his treachery, D. 54
PINCKNEY, Colonel 66th Regiment
N. Y. S. V.,

journal of the "Vanderbilt," Doc. $10
Doc. 804
"N. Y. Times" narrative, Doc. 812
"National Intelligencer'

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of,

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Doc. 816

D. 71

PITTS, CHARLES H., arrest of,

D. 27

secession account,
battle of, War Department order,

Doc. 318

D. 10

Plans of ba tles, see maps.

Doc. 101

PENNEBAKER,

Co!.,

D. 46

PENNINGTON, WILLIAM,

Doc. 435

Penobscot," gunboat, launched, D.

84

"Plainfield Gazette" denounced, D. 85
"Planter, A," from Alabama, in
Boston, Mass.,

Gen. Sherman's orders,

Doc. 102

Gen. Sherman's report,

Doc. 104

Pennsylvania, a patriotic boy of, P.
See Alonzo Potter.

11

cavalry, 1st Regiment of,

Volunteers, 3d Regiment of,

D. 91
D. 1

15th Regiment of

D. 88

28th Regiment of,

D. 97,

112, 126

Planter's Convention, meets at Ma-
P. 10
con, Ga.,
PLATT, LEMUEL B., Colonel Green
D. 77
Mountain Cavalry, Vt. Vols., D. 112
Platte City, Mo., fired by the
rebels,

Commodore

Dupont's

report,

Doc. 105

plan of the battle,

Doc. 106

Welles' letter,

Doc. 108

Major Reynold's report,

Doc. 108

Captain Gilmore's report,

Doc. 110

D. 112

General Sherman's proclamation,

46th Regiment of,

D. 29

51st Regiment of,

D. 81

Platte River Bridge, Mo., burnt by
the rebels,

Doc. 111

D. 45

letter from Flag officer Dupont,

85th Regiment of,

D. 86

Plattsburgh, Mo., battle at,

D. 59

Doc. 111

93d Regiment of,

D. 86

Pleasant Hill, Mo., rebels capture a

Captain Rodgers's letter,

Doc. 112

97th Regiment of,

D. 8!

train at,

PENROSE, W. M., Lieut.-Col., Doc. 492
Pensacola, Fla., dry dock at, burnt,

train recaptured,

D. 14, Doc. 117

military executions at,

harbor, map of,

D. 70
Doc. 84

PERDUE, Miss M., new Southern

styles of,

Perry Co, Ky., fight in,

PERRY, GEORGE,

P. 85
D. 118
P. 51

PERRY, JAMES H., Col. 48th Reg't

N. Y. S. Vol.,

D. 31, 51

ed at,

Petersburg, Va., secessionists rout-

"Petersburg Express," account of

the fight at Hatteras, N.C., Doc.
Petticoat, a secession,

26
PHELPS, J. W., Gea., at Ship Island,
P. 62
Miss.,
proclamation to the itizens of the
D. 103
Southwest, . 103; Doc. 449

D. 25

D. 81
PLICQUE, G. C., his plan of the bat-
D. 81
tle of Port Royal, S. C.,
PLUMMER, J. B., report of the bat-
Doc. 106
tle of Fredericktown, Mo., Doc. 220
Pocahontas, steamer, fired on,
Pohick Church, Va., occupation of,
D. 50
Point of Rocks, Md., skirmish near,
D. 40
POLK,, Captain, rebel,
D. 34, 115
POLK, LEONIDAS, Gen., proclama-
D. 49
tion of Sept. 4,

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D. 14

Southern mail communication

at Columbus, Ky.,

D. 19

with Europe,

P. 27

correspondence with Gen. Mc-
Clernand,

affairs in the South,

D. 119

narrow escape of, at Columbus,
D. 56
Ky.,
D. 74; P. 45
correspondence with Magoffin,
Doc. 121

Potomac River, water craft seized

on,

P. 5

closed by the rebels,

a voyage down the, August 80th,

D. 55
Doc. 62

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D. 113
Doc. 187
P. 46

Prayer, for a dying enemy, an
anecdote,

Prayer-books, how valued

Southera soldiers,

PRENTISS, B. M.,Gen., assumed com-

mand at St. Joseph, Mo., D. 34, 59
address at St. Joseph's, Mo., D. 103
at Mount Zion, Mo., D. 122; Doc. 514
Presbyterians-anecdote, at St.
John's, N. B.,

P. 46

proceedings of the Illinois, Doc. 184
correspondence between the sy-
nods of N. Y. and N. J. and the
Secretary of State,

of South Alabama,

Se New Jersey,

"President," the British frigate,

letter of the sailors on board, in
reference to the difficulties in
the United States,

PRESTLEY, B. C.,

PRESTON, WILLIAM BALLARD, D. 82
Prestonburg, Ky., occupation of, D. 65
account of the occupation of, Doc. 276
PRICE, STERLING, Gen., evacuates
Lexington, Mo.,
agreement with Gen. Fremont, D.
at Hoffman's Ferry, Mo., D. 87
Confederate thanks to,
makes a speech at Osceola, Mo.,

D. 10S
proclamation at Neosho, Mo.,
Nov.,
D. 97; Doc. 443
D. 114

no ie of,

negotiation with Gen. Fremont.
See Peace in Missouri."
See Gen. D. Hunter.
Price's Landing, Mo., Jeff. Thomp-
son's operations at, D. $3; Doc. 402
Prisoners, National, sent to Castle
Pinckney,

D. 23
return to Fortress Monroe, D. 42
a release of rebel, ordered, D. 44
rebel, sent to Fort Lafayette, D. 58
Federal, removed to Columbia,
S. C.,
D. 63
rebel, removed to Fort Warren,
D. 63, 118
Federal, "South Carolinian's"
opinion of,
D. 66
rebel, returned to Norfolk, Va.,
under flag of truce,
D. 109
report on the condition of rebel,
Doc. 264
plan for paying the families of,
Doc. 416
Federal, in New Orleans, P. 64
rebel, released, and taken to Fort-
ress Monroe, Va.,

See,

See National Prisoners,

RAINS,

RAMSAY, CHAS. G., arrested,

released from arrest,

RANKIN, ARTHUR, letter on enlist-

Rebel Burlesque, A. See General

D. 105

D. 97

D. 18

Doc. 208

D. 84

RICKETTS, J. B., Capt. U. S. A., no-

D. 85

tice of,

D. 23

See Richmond, Va.

ments in Canada,

Doc. 187

1st Artillery U. S. A. returned to

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READ, T. BUCHANAN,

P. 51

RIGBY, J. H., Lient.. notice of

D. 78

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Sherman,

P. 44

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SeeBorgia at the South,"

P. 46

Ritchie County, Va., patriotism

correspondence with the, prohib-

of,

P. 23

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arrested by young ladies,

P. 65

64

lame, halt, and blind,
captured,

P. 55

P. 70

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capture of, in Galloway Co.,

Ky.,

P. 72
Rebel funeral, a,
P. 72
Rebel generals of the South, Doc. 523
Rebel Sequestration Act,
D. 57
Judge McGrath's opinion, Doc. 243
Rebel vessels captured in Missis-
sippi Sound,
D. 91
"Red Rover," rebel steamer, men
forced to assist in coaling the,
D. 106
Regular army, number of, in US.
service,
D. 105
Renick, Mo., secessionists seize
trains at,
D. 48
rebels surprised at,
D. 63
surprise near, an account of, Doc. 268
Retribution, instance of, at
Mountain, Va.,
REVERE, JOSEPHI N., Col. 7th
ment, New Jersey Vols.
"Revere," schooner, seized,
REVERE, Major. See Rich-
mond, Va.
REYNOLDS, J. J., Brigadier-General,

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D. 40
report of operations in Cheat
Mountain, Va.,
Doc. 182
report of the battle of Green
Briar, Va.,
Doc. 159
REYNOLDS, JOHN GEORGE, Major,
report of the battle of Port
Royal,
REYNOLDS, THOMAS, rebel, report
of the campaign in Missouri,
Doc. 429
RHETT, JULIAN, negro advertise-
ment for,
P. 63
RHETT, THOMAS G., rebel, Doc. 126
Rhode Island, gunners of, at the
battle of Edwards' Ferry, P. 38
Rhode Island Volunteers, 4th Regi-
ment of
D. 41

Regiment,
RODGERS, J. D., chaplain, how he

captured a rebel colonel, P. 45
RODGERS, C. P. R., Commander, ex-

pedition to Warsaw, Ga, D. 104
notices of, Doc. 446, 468; D. 110
ROE, CLINTON, notice of
D. 99

ROGERS, JOHN, Commander, brave-

ry of, at Port Royal,
letter on the capture of Port
Royal,
Doc. 112
ROGERS, W. C., Lieut., report of the
capture of the "Beauregard,"
Doc. 399; D. 76
Rolla, Mo, Arkansas men enlist at
D. 112
Roman Catholics, patriotism of, D. 20
See Baltimore.

Doc. 332

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Gen. Kelley's report,
Col. John's report,

Doc. 99

Doc. 20

"Cincinnati Gazette" account,

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to use,

Scalping-knives and prayer-books,

tion at,

Scalps taken by Indians at battle
of Bushy Creek, Ark.,
Scarsdale. N. Y., camp of instruc-
D.
SCHELL, AUGUSTUS,
D. 126
SCHOEPF, ALVIN, appt. Brig.-Gen,
D. 38, 82
School-girls' aid to the soldiers. P. 55
SCHUYLER, JENKINS S., U. S. Mar-
shal,
D.
SCOTT, ALLEN M., D. D. Seo
Southern English grammar.
SCOTT, Col, reports concerning, P. 56
SCOTT, EDWARD A., rebel, killed, D. 96
SCOTT, JOHN, Col., report of the

Shepherd's Hill, military execution

at,

Augusta "Constitutionalist ac-
count of,
Doc. 90
Mobile "Advertiser " account,
Doc. 91
Atlanta" Intelligencer" account,
Doc. 91
"Sarah Ann," the schooner, cap-
tured,
D. 2
Saratoga, Ky., fight at,
D. 58
Saratoga, N. Y., Union meeting at,
D. 42
SARGENT, CYRUS F., arrest of, D. 15
SAULSBURY, W., Senator, proposes
a peace commission,
D. 103
peace resolutions of,
Doc. 443
rebels' opinions of, Doc. 448, 449
SAVAGE, JOHN, Mr. D. 109; P.
Savannah, Ga., excitement in, on
the capture of Port Royal, D. 71
Scalping, Southern soldiers ordered
P 9

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SEWARD, WM. H., Circular to Gov-
ernors,

D. 49

trict of Columbia.
See British Rights.

1

See Coast Defences.

See Presbyterians.

P. 9

D. 109

Gov. Curtin's reply to the circu-
lar of,
speech of, at Washington, D. C.
Nov. 11th,
correspondence with the Presby-
terians of N. Y. and N. J.. D. 94
letter to General McClellan, on

slaves in National lines, D. 103
letter on National Defences, Doc. 192
letter to Lord Lyons,
Doc. 204

letter on Contrabands in the Dis-

See U. S. Sanitary Commission.

See Mason and Slidell.

SEWELL, S. P., arrested at Mem-

phis, Tenn.,

SEYMOUR, THOMAS H.,

"Shakestick, Solon S. S."

SHALER, ALEXANDER, Lieut.-Col.

report of battle of Lewinsville,

D. 65

D. 75

Doc. 452

D. 89

D. 50

P. 43

Va.,

Doc. 122

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returned to America,
D. 120
Scranton, Pa., disturbance at, D.
Seamen and marines, number of, in
U. S. service,
D. 105
SEARS, JOSEPH H., of S. C., appt.
postmaster at Port Royal, D. 106
Secession. See Speech of Francis
Thomas,
Doc. 251
Secession barbarities, in Missouri, P. 37
See Mrs. Willow,
P. 4S
Secession newspapers-the "Jeffer-
sonian" newspaper suppressed
at Westchester, Pa., D. 2.
"True American," D. 4; "Car-
bon Democrat," D. 11; "Me-
silla Times," D. 39.

Ses

See Star County Democrat,"
"New York Daily News,"
"New York Day Book,"
"Christian Observer,"
D 1
Second Regt., New York light artil-
lery,
D. 69
Secret history of the rebellion, Doc. 478
Sedalia, Mo., foraging expedition
near, seized by rebels, D. 105
rebel prisoners brought to, D. 111
SEELEY, SAML. C., speech at Dan-
ville, Corf,
D. 20
SEGAR, JOSEPH, of Virginia, M. C.,
notice of,
D. 100
"Seminole," steamer, fired on,
account of the attack on Doc. 194
SEMMES, RAPHAEL, of the Sumter,
D.

Gen. Phelps lands at,
occupation of, Capt. Smith's re-

Doc. 141

port,
Gen. l'helps' proclamation at. Doc. 449
Gen. Phelps' official report of the
occupation of
Doc. 450
Shipping Point, Va., rebel batterics
at engage Union battery, D 108
Shotwell Tollgate, Ky., affray at,
D. 5
SHREWSBURY, Earl of, his opinion
of the rebell'on,
D. 62
SHUFELDT,
U. S. Consul at

Havana,

D. 56

SICKLES, DAN. E., Gen.,

D. 25

rumored destruction of
SIEBERT, EDWARD, Col. 37th Ohio,

D.

56

D. 44

SIGEL FRANZ, Gen..

D. 8

D. 58

P. 69

arrived at Springfield, Mo.,
SIGNAIGO, JO, AUGUSTINE,
SILL, JOSHUA, Col. Ohio 33d Regt.,
D. 73; Doc 343
SIMMS,, Col. Texas Regt, at
battle of Bushy Creek, Ark.,
D. 109, 110
SIMONTON, T. R.,
D. 3

SIMPSON, ROBERT G. See Mason &
Slidell,

"Skadaddle," the meaning of,

D. 78
SANGSTER, LAWRENCE, arrest of, D. 27
"San Jacinto," steamer, cruise of
the,
Doc. 334
Santa Fe, N. M., patriotism of the
merchants of,
D. 69
Santa Rosa Island, rebel attack on,
D. 43
attack on, Oct. 9, letter from a

D. 50

"Sciota" gunboat, launched,

D. 49

P. 26, 65

6 "Skioute," defined,

P. 65

Wilson Zouave,

Doc. 174

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