Fairfax Court House, Va., Lieut. Tompkins' charge at,
Ellicott's Mills, Ky., secessionists dispersed at,
ELLIOTT, S. M., Lient-Col., of the
N. Y. 79th Regt., D. 90; Doc. 829 ELLIS, JOHN W., Governor of North Carolina, seizes the forts, D. correspondence with Secretary Holt, D. 12; Doc. 19 his reply to Sec. Cameron, D. 29 calls for volunteers, D. 87, 39 deprecates the policy of President Lincoln,
proclamation of, in relation to President Lincoln's call for troops, Ellsworth's Zouaves, departure of, from New York, D. 50; Doc. 165
arrival at Washington, enter Alexandria, ELLSWORTH, E. E., Col., killed at Alexandria, Va., D. 79; Doc. 277 letter to his parents, Doc. 281 funeral of, at Washington, D. 80 notices of, P. 89; Doc. 165 "Colonel Ellsworth," a poem, by Sam Whiting, P. 118
FELLOWES, CORNELIUS, Fiddlestring Notes, by Fidelia, FIELD, DAVID DUDLEY, speech at Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 118 FIELDS, T. C., speech at Union meeting, New York, April 20, Doc. 114
Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay, seized, D. Fort Moultrie evacuated, D. 6; Doc.
taken possession of by rebels, D. 7, to attack Fort Sumter,
is repaired by the rebels, damage done at the bombardment of,
D. 85; Doc. 82 Fort Pickens, Fla., supplies cut off
notices of, D. 20, 48, 56, 72, 77, 95
a southern opinion of the condi-
tion of, April 23,
a novel plan to capture,
the saver of, in prison,
reinforcement of,
Fort Pulaski, at Savannah, Ga.,
Fort Smith, Ark., incident of a pal-
Federal Hill, Baltimore, U. S. en- campment at,
how the relieving of, was pre-
God Save our Native Land, Golden Lead, the brig, seized, "Good-bye, Boys-I'm going," Gosport Navy Yard, Va.,
Harper's Ferry, Md., arsenal at, de- stroyed,
incidents of the burning of, how it was saved from total de- struction, account of the burning of, Doc. 119 GORDON, Lieut., at Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 89 GOULD, -1 judge of Troy, N. Y., D. 27 Grace Church in N. Y., American flag raised on the spire of, P. 56 the flag on, a "sign of the times," Doc. 175 Grafton, Va., evacuated, taken possession of by the Federal troops, D. 86, 90 GRAY, artist, N. Y., GRAY, WILLIAM, of Boston, Great Bethel, Va., battle of,
reinforcement of the rebels at, D. 78 Lieut. Jones's official report of
the destruction of public prop- erty at,
FRAZER, THOMAS, Frederick, Md., flag presentation
"Freeborn," steamer, captures two
schooners in the Potomac, D. 78 Freedom of speech at the South, P. 40 "Free Suffrage," J. M. Mason's let- ter on,
FREMONT, JOHN C., in Paris,
"From the South to the North," P. 107
FRY, JAMES B., Asst. Adj. Gen.
Fugitive Slave Law,
thies with the South,
patriotic words of, in 1860, FULLER, W. J. A., speech at Union
Meeting, N. Y., April 20, Doc. 114 "Fun among the Soldiers,"
Lieut. Greble's gallantry at, official reports of the battle
Confederate account,
Greatly descended men, "Great pop-gun practice," GREBLE, Lient., at the battle of Great Bethel, D. 9S
his gallantry at Great Bethel, P. 147 GREEN, SAMUEL, captured, D. 97 GREGORY, Mr., on Southern recog- nition, Doc. 41 remarks in the British House of Commons, D. 84; Doc. 803
GRINNELL, JOSEPH, Doc. 5 GRINNELL, MOSES H. Doc. 109, 110 GRISWOLD, A. W., speech to the officers and soldiers of the Mass. 8th regt. militia, Doc. 81 Gulf City Guards leave Mobile, D. 44 Gunpowder Creek, Md., bridge at, burned, D. 35 GUTHRIE, JAMES, speech at Louis- ville, Ky., April 18, Doc. 72 GUTHRIE, T. V., Col. of Ky., D. 55 8 GWIN, Wm. M.
"General Parkhill," ship, scized, D. Geneva, N. Y.,
Georgia, desires co-operation, D. 8 address of,
resolutions of the Convention of in response to the resolutions of the legislature of New York, D. the governor of, seizes New York ships, D. 17 "bullying" in the elections of, D. secession of, D. 15; Doc. 21 Int. 24
"Habana," steamer, purchased by the, D. 29, 129 Habeas Corpus, writ of, refused by Major Morris, D. 69, 82 P. 121 at, D. 47
reasons for secession, Governor of, prohibits payment to Northern creditors, D. 45 troops of, for Richmond, Va, D. 49 troops of, at Pensacola, D. 68
arms of the state of, not to be carried out of jurisdiction, D. 72 correspondence between the gov- ernor of, and the banks of N. Y.,
HAGEN, J. C., poem by, Hagerstown, Md., flag raising
HAGGERTY, PETE”, Capt., HALDEMAN,, minister, HALI,, Judge, charge to grand jury at Rochester, HALLETT, B. F.
ceive Miss. commissioner, D. 8 refuses to convene Md. legisla- ture, D. 7 supported by the citizens of Bal- timore, D. 9 his address to the people of Maryland, D. 11; Doc. 17 his letter to the Alabama com- missioner, D. 12 urges the withdrawal of troops from Maryland, D. 88 message to Md. legislature, D. 48 notices of, D. 82, 50, 58, 59, 70, 71 proclamation calling for arms, D. 96 reply to the Miss. comm'r, Doc.
proclamation to the people of Ma- ryland, April 18,
proposes Lord Lyons as a me-
HAMILTON, ALEXANDER, HAMILTON, Lieut. -, commander of the rebel steam-tug Aid, D. 13 HAMLIN, HANNIBAL, a “free ne- P. 10 D. 17 Doc. 163
vice-president of the U. S., speech at New York, HAMMOND, JAMES H., candidate for
vice-president of Southern con- federacy
letter to, from the citizens of
proclamation of, May 14, Doc. 245 proclamation of, ordering the sur-
render of arms to the State, Doc. 847
on the pending revolution, Doc. 233
proclamation, June 12, JACKSON, ANDREW, The Swords presented to, notices of,
HOMER, Lieut., at Mobile, Ala., Homespun Party, in Miss., HOOPER, JOHNSON F., Secretary of
the Southern Convention, D. 17 HOPE, JAMES BARRON, P. 145 "Hornby," Me., Ethan Spike on the secession of,
JACKSON, J. W., the assassin, JACKSON, NATHANIEL J., Col. Maine Regiment,
JAY, Jons, notice of,
The Great Conspiracy, an address delivered at Mount Kisco, N. Y., July 4, Doc. 378 James River, Va., blockaded, D. 53 "Jamestown," steamer, seized, D. 32 JAMESON, CHARLES D., Colonel Sec- ond Maine Regiment, Doc. 256 JAMIESON, D. F., JANVIER, FRANCIS DE HAAS, "J. C. Swan," steamer, seized, Jefferson City, Mo., evacuated the rebels,
KENNEDY, JOHN P.. notice of, D. 9 an appeal to Maryland,
KERRIGAN, J. E., his connection
with the attack on the Brook- lyn Navy Yard,
KERSHAW, —, Colonel,
KETCHAM, HIRAM, speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 98 KEYNTON, JOHN,
Key West, forts at, to be seized, D. 10 Lincoln's proclamation in refer- ence to,
D. 65 KILPATRICK, JUDSON, Capt., D. 98 report of the battle of Great Bethel, Va.,
Court of Alabama, adjourned his Court forever, D. 13 JONES, J. WESLEY, speech to the soldiers of the Mass. Fifth, P. 82 JONES, R., Lieut., at Harper's Ferry, D. 80, 84, 54 official report of the destruction of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Doc. 72 JONES, THOMAS, Gen.. D. 89 JONES, WILLIAM, Capt., hung. P. JOUETT, JAMES E., Lt. U. S. N., P. 21 Journal of Commerce, (N. Y.,) its
Col., his interview with Gov. Pickens and Beau- regard, D. 20 LANDER, -, Col., at Philippi, Va., Doc. 835 Land of the South, P. 108 LANE, JOSEPH H., appointed Brig.- Gen. in the U. S. A., D. 105 LANE, JOSEPII, his orthography, P. 24 LANG, LOUIS,
Law and Order.-in the North and in the South,
apology for J. B. Floyd, P. 11 "Julia Mildred," P. 65 JUNKIN, Dr., President of Washing- ton College, Ky., resigns,
P. 40 LAW, GEORGE, letter to the Presi- dent of the U. S.,
Indiana Zouaves, notice of,
Indians, the Catawba tribes tender
D. 16 D. 43 stationed at Harper's Ferry, D. 77 Cherokees in the Southern army, P. 126, 127 D. 40
Ink, Blood, and Tears, the taking of
D. 105 KANE, MARSHAL, refuses to deliver D. 71 KAPP, FREDERIC, speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 106 KEESE, J. LAWRENCE, killed, D. 62 KEITT, L. M., delegate to Mont- gomery Congress,
Lawrence, Mass.. Union meeting, D. 25
war contributions of
LAWRENCE,, Col.,
Lawyers meeting of the Bar of
New Orleans Bar in arms, P. 54 LEAVENWORTH, E. W., wife of, D. 46 LEE, ROBERT E.,
appointed commander-in-chief of rebels, Virginia,
LEE, Capt., U. S. N.,
LEFFERTS, MARSHALL, Col.,
Ireland, union with England,
KELLY, Colonel, takes possession of
Irish Regular, anecdote of an,
LELAND, CHARLES GODFREY, P. 5, 15 LEONARD, A. F., song by,
Irishmen, among the rebels,
LETCHER, JOIN, Governor of Vir-
Ironton, Mo., lead seized at, IRVINE, Colonel,
ginia, condemns the action of South Carolina,
his reply to Cameron, recognizes the independence of the Confederate States, attempts on Harper's Ferry, D. 30 his experience with the patenteo of the "bullet-mould," censured by the citizens of West- ern Virginia, D. 39 releases the Northern ships, D. 43 announces the transfer of Virginia to the Southern Confederacy, D. 45, 47, 55, 121 proclamation of April 17th, Doc. 70 proclamation of April 24th, Doc. 146 proclamation of April 25th, Doc. 151 proclamation of May 3d, Doc. 184 his orders for the destruction of railroad bridges, &c., Doc. 844 Letters of Marque, D. 71, 78 Jefferson Davis' proclamation offering, Doc. 71
"Charleston Mercury" on, confederate act relative to, Davis' instructions for,
receives a five dollar note of the
LYONS. GEORGE, Colonel, Eighth Regiment, N. Y. 8. M., Doc. 142 LYONS. Lord, to settle the national dispute,
instructions in reference to Brit- ish subjects,
Union Bank of South Carolina, to help pay expenses, P. 27 he keeps his own counsels," P. 39 "The Beast," P. 42 his answers to the Baltimore and Virginia committees, rebel misrepresentations of,
MAGOFFIN, BERIAH, Gov., of Ky.,
"First Catch the Rabbit,"
his reply to Sec. Cameron,
proclamation of, April 24,
his way to enlist soldiers,
Memphis, Tenn., secession at, D. 4 Union meeting at, American flag buried at, D. 88, P. 84 postal facilities with,suspended, D. 70 MERRYMAN, JOHN, arrested, D. 82 Taney's opinion in the case of, D. 92 Mexico, troops of, to attack Texas, P. 26 Michigan, First Regiment, enters Alexandria, Va.. D. 79 Third Regiment Volunteers, D. 102 exploit of the soldiers of, near Alexandria, P. 113 Michigan City, Ind., Union meeting at, D. 29 Middletown, N. Y., Union meeting D. 29, 36 Milledgeville, Ga., rejoicings at, on account of the secession of the State, D. 15 Military departments of the United
MORRIS, W. W., Major, letter to Judge Giles of Baltimore, Doc. 239 MORRIS, THOMAS A., Gen., procla-
mation at Philippi, Va., D. 96 Brig.-Gen., Doc. 833 proclamation to the citizens of Western Virginia, June 8, Doc. 848 Morris' Island, Charleston harbor, batteries at, D. 8, 20 Morrisania, N. Y., Union meeting at, D. 40 MORRISON, -, Capt., of the cut- ter Lewis Cass, D. 16 MORRISON, JAMES M., Doc. 806
MORRISON, J. G., Jr., raises the U.S.
the murdered soldiers of,
States, D. 46, 65, 83; Doc. 155, 810 MILLER, Col., 4th Regt. N. J. S. M., D. 55
MILLER, WILLIS L., Mrs., Minnesota, flagship, sailed from Bos- ton, Mississippi, commissioner of, at Bal- timore, D. commissioners of, at Raleigh, D.. delegates of, advise secession, D. 11 convention of, organized, D. 12 secession of, D. 13
flag at Harper's Ferry, Md., D. 104 MORSS, JOSEPHINE, P. 15 MORTINIER, HENRY, of Md., Doc. 175 MORTON, A., flag-raising in New York, at the store of, P. 44 MORTON, ——, Gov., of Indiana, D. 47 MOSES, C. LEE, Capt., reply to J. P. Benjamin, P. 132 Moss, J. W., chairman of Wheel- ing (Va.) convention, D. 69 MOTLEY, JOHN LOTHROP, causes of the war, D. 78; Doc. 209 Mount Vernon, Ind., D. 30 MOULTON, R. G., See Whitworth guns, D. 77
exploits of the members of, P.
letter and resolutions of the 8th Regiment of, in reference to the 7th Regiment N. Y. S. M., Doc. 318 MAURY, M. F.. his treachery, P. 40 MAY, R. L., Lieut, U. S. N., Doc. 236 MCCLELLAN, GEORGE B., appointed major-general,
D. 65, 72 in Western Virginia, D. 81 proclamation to the people of Western Virginia, May 26, Doc. 293 address to the army, Doc. 293 vote of thanks to, "McClelland," cutter, papers re- lating to the seizure of, Doc. 27, 28 MCCLINTOCK, John, Dr., at London,
McCook, A. D., Colonel First Regi- ment, Ohio troops, D. 77; Doc. 271 McCook, Dr., McCook, Midshipman, D. 73 MCCULLOUGH, BEN, notices of, D. 22, 74 a favorite of Buchanan, P. 24 MCCURDY, R. H., D. 32; Doc. 82
MCDOUGALL, - Senator,
MCDOWELL, IRWIN, Gen., in com-
mand in Virginia, D. S2, 83, Doc. 821 proclamation, in relation to dam- ages caused by the war,
his head-quarters, MCEWIN, -, Mrs., heroic action of,
MCGOWAN, JOHN, Capt., command-
er of Star of the West, D. 11 his report of the attack on the Star of the West, Doc. 21
MCGOWAN, --, appointed to Beau-
troops of, at Harper's Ferry, D. 73 Mississippi River, the North will
not give up the control of, Int. 40 free navigation of, guaranteed by the Southern Confederacy, D. 17 steamers abandoned on, D. 47 blockade of the,
Mississippi, the frigate, injured, Missouri, State convention of, secession in,
D. 7S First Regiment of, D. 102 Second Regiment of, Doc. 408, 411 movements of Gov. Jackson in, D. 102 MITCHELL, O. M., speech at the
Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 103 Mobile, Ala., secession of South Car- olina celebrated at, secession majority in,
MUNROE, TIMOTHY, Col. Mass. Sti milicia,
MURPHY, W. D.,
MYERS, THEODORE BAILEY, "My Country,"
troops organize under Gov. Jack-
D. 51 P. 180 P. 19 "National Union," newspaper of
Napoleon, Ark., Government stores at, seized, D. 89 NAPTON, Col., 3d Regt. N. J. S. M., D. 55 Nashville, Tenn., first cannon cast at, act of heroism at, "National Guard Marching Song,"
Ky.; opinion of secession, D. 80 Naval Brigade at Fort Monroe, D. 98 Navigation laws, Int. 26 P. 119
Nebraska put in a state of defence,
Monocacy Bridge, Md., attempt
MONTAGUE, Lt.-Gov., of Va., MONTGOMERY, A., Capt.,
See The Cockade Black Dia monds,"
D. 43 Montgomery, Ala., secession flag raised at, D. 13 Southern convention met at, D. 16 list of delegates to the Southern convention at, Doc. 29 MOODY, GRANVILLE, Rev., anecdote of, P. 71 MOONEY, T. J., chaplain of the 69th Regiment N. Y. S. M., P. 149 MOORE, A. C., Capt., D. 78 MOORE Gov., of Louisiana, calls for additional troops, D. 41, 44, 49 MOORE, II. A., P. 88, 104 MOORE, British Consul at Rich- mond, his unlawful action, P. 56 MORAN, JOHN, Quartermaster, D. 85 MORGAN, EDWIN D., Gov., of New York, issued a call for troops D. 82 letter to the bank officers of New York, Doc. 806 notice of P. 22 MORGAN, GEORGE G. W., P. 13, 85 MORGAN, TRACY R., D. 67 Morgan and Company, of Nashville, Tenn., good example of, P. 38 MORRIS, GEORGE P., P. 86
P. 78 Negro insurrections in Alabama, P. 12 Newark, N. J., German Union meeting at, D. 26-29 NEWCASTLE, Duke of, order in reference to privateers,
Doc. 108, 413 NEWCOMB, O., patriotism of the family of, P. 44 New England Society, meeting of, at New York,
New Hampshire, response to the
President's call for troops, patriotism of the banks of First Regiment of volunteers, departure of the,
New Jersey, banks of,
troops leave Bordentown, D. 55 militia of, arrive at Washington, D. 59 list of officers of the 1st, 2d, 8d, and 4th regiments of, Doc. 191 New Orleans, La, secession of S. Carolina celebrated at, Southern ights meeting at, mint at, sei ed,
opinions of the press of,
regard's staff,
MCGUIRE, J. C., papers of,
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