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D. 76

TARR, CAMPBELL,

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"The Republic," by W. O. Bourne

P. 75
"The Rising of the North,"
P. 193
"The Rising of the People," poem,

delivered before the Phi Beta
Kappa Society of Harvard Uni-
versity, by Elbridge Jefferson
Cutler,

P. 151

"The Secession Flag,"

1. 15

"The Sentinel of the Seventy-first,"

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STILES, J. W., Colonel, Ninth Regi-

ment, N. Y. 8. M.

Doc. 801

Stockbridge, Mass.

D. 85

STODDARD, R. II., poems by,

P. 4, 29, 72, 135, 142
Doc. 147

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P. 57

"The Southern Volurteer's Fare-

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notice of,
STEPHENS, LINTON, his action on
the secession of Georgia, D. 15
STETSON, C. A., his generosity, P. 28
STEVENS, JOпx A., D. 82; Doc. 806
Steuben Volunteers, of N. Y., D. 78
STEWART, CHARLES, Com., letter to G.
W. Childs,
D. 56; Doc. 186
STEWART, A. T.,
P. 55
his reply to J. P. Sprague, of
Memphis, Tenn.,
P. 100

STOKES, JAMES H., Capt.,
STONE, CHARLES, Capt., notice of, to

organize militia of the District
of Columbia,

D. 9

D. 83, 103

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notices of,

STONE, WM. O.,

STOUGHTON, E. W.,

STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER,

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at East Fairhaven,
Taunton, Mass., citizens of, present

Doc. 71

Major Anderson a sword, D. 85
TAYLOR, ALFRED W., Col. First Scott
Life Guard,
Doc. 837
TAYLOR, BAYARD, poems by, P. 82, 102
TAYLOR, Colonel, U. S. A. See The
Traitor's Plot,
P. 30
TAYLOR, THOMAS HOUSE, D.D., D. 88
Telegraph, seizures of the, D. 78
destroyed by rebels in Missouri, D. 104
first message from a balloon, D. 108
the absurdities of the,
Tennessee, address to the citizens
of,
D. 80
address to the people of, by Niele
S Brown and others,
declaration of independence of,
and League with the Southern
Confederacy, D. 61; Doc. 201, 203
repudiation by the legislature of
Sea Preface,
P. 143
anecdote of a traveller in, P. 23
Second Regt. of Volunteers ar-
rived at Richmond, D. 74; Doc. 265
TERRY, ALFRED A., Col. First Conn.
Regiment, D. 66, 68; Doc. 237
Texas, Convention of, passed an act
of Secession,
D. 16,
ordinance of secession of,
Twiggs' treachery in,

the military complications in, D.
troops from, arrive at N. Y.
threatened by Mexico,

The Star of the West, a Lallad, P. 92
The Starry Flag, a National song,

by John Savage,

"The Stars and Bars,"
"The Stars and Stripes,"
"The Stripes and Stars,"
The Traitor's Plot,
"The two Eras, April 19, 1775,
April 19, 1861.".

"The Union, Right or Wrong,"
"The United States Flag."
"The Uprising of the North,"
"The Voices of the Hour,"

P. 149

P. 66

P. 14, 16

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"The Volunteer,"

P. 103

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"The War Storm,"

P. &

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"The Will for the Deed,"

P. 87

19

"The Yankee Volunteers,”

P.

D. 22

"The Yard-Arm Tree,"

P. 86

P. 20

"The Zouave's Battle Song,"

P. 74

STURGIS, Capt.,

D. 43

U. S. troops in, captured,

D. 43

TпOMAS, Gen.,

D. 108

Submarine batteries in Virginia, P. 128
Submarine boat at Philadelphia, D.
Suffolk Bar, Boston, Mass.,
Sullivan's Island, earthworks on, D.
Sumter. Fort, the investment of, D.
intercourse with, cut off,

The Ballad of Cockey's Field,

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72

"The Battle Cry,"

P. 140

D. 49

8

"The Battle of Morris Island," a
cheerful tragedy,

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P. 2

18

"The Bones of Washington,"

D.

21

"The Call for Volunteers,"

P. 127
P. 53

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The Camp War-Song,

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"The Charge on the Twelve Han-
dred;" or the Fairfax Stampede,

Capt. Fox's visit to,

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P. 141

notices of,

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to be taken without a fight," P. 24
P. 1
P. 101

shot and shell expended during
the bombardment of,

"The Cockade Black Diamonds,' P. 73
"The Crisis," by J. G. Whittier, P. 123
"The Departure,"
P. 53

Union meeting, N.Y., Doc. 118
THOMPSON, JOSEPI P., D. D,

TuOMPSON, JOHN R.,

P. 18; D. SS

P. 63

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P. 77

The First Defeat of the Rebels, Doc. 59
The Flag of Fort Sumter,"

sioner from Mississippi,

D. 5

correspondence preceding the at-

"The Gathering,"

P.
P. 63

2

resigned,

D. 12

THOUVENEL, M,

Doc. 191

tack on,

Doc. 51

"The Great Bell Roland,"

P. 29

"Through Baltimore," the Voice of

the bombardment of,

Doc. 52

"The Heavenly Omen,"

P. 72

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"The Hempen Cravat," by R. II.
Stoddard,

feeling in New York after the
siege of

"The Holy War,"

Doc. 61

Anderson's official report of the
bombardment of,

P. 142
P.
"The Illumination of the City of
Richmond,"

89
P. 86

Doc. 76

the sermon preached by the guns

"The Leader," paper in Canada,
extract from,

D. 51

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"The March of the Seventh," by
R. S. O.,

a poem, by an American,

P. 83

"The Married Volunteer,"

P. 48
P. 121

"Ink, Blood, and Tears,"

P. 90

See Fort Sumter.

"The Massachusetts Line," by the
author of "The New Priest,"

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P. 122

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"The Massachusetts Regiments,"

SWIFT, WARREN, Rev., enlisted, D. 83
Syracuse, N. Y., women of, D. 46
Regiment of,

P. 15

Pennsylvania Volunteers, P. 2
TICKNOR, FRANK, M. D.,

TILGHMAN, LLOYD, Col., interview

with Col. Prentiss, D. 60; Doc. 194
TILTON, THEODORE,
P. 99
"To Arms!" by M. P. Lowe, P. 20
"To Arins!" by II. A. Moore, P. 88
Tobacco, a Confederate gun charged

with,

P.
"To Ellsworth," by John W. For-

ney,
P. 89
"To Massachusetts Soldiers," P. 2
TOMPKINS, CHAS. H., Lieut., charge
at Fairfax Court House, Va., D.
official report of the surprise at
Fairfax Court House, Va., Doe. #21
TOMPKINS, Col. Rhode Island

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P. 64

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Artillery,

D. 84

"The Nation's Voice,"

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"The New Birth," April 15th, 1861,

"Too good to be lost,"

D. $4

Dor. 264

P. 24

P. 80

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TALBOT, Lieut., U. S. A.,
TALBOT, WILLIAM, of Md.,
TALIAFERO,, Gen., D. 86; Doc. 121
TALLMADGE, GRIER, Capt., U. S. A.

D. 21

D. 58

"The New Year and the Union,"
by G. W. Prentice,

D. 16; Doc.

P. 17

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"The Nineteenth of April, 1861,"
by Luey Larcom.

P. 81

D. 76; Doc. 296

"The Northern Volunteers,"

P. 46

Address to the people of Georgia,
Dec. 23, 1860,
Doc.
Toronto Globe, extract from,

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ton, S. C.,

movement of troops from,
attack on, "never intended by
the rebels,"
D. 58; Doc. 188
the "terrible condition" of, de-
scribed by Southern women, P.
"Raleigh Banner" urges the at-
tack on.

P. 59, 60
incident of camp life at, P. 129
Washington Artillery of Charles-
Doc. 181; D. 53
of New Orleans, Dr. Palmer's ad-
dress to the, Doc. 300; D.
"Washington Elm," at Cambridge,
meeting at the,
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, rumored re-

moval of the remains of, P. 127, 128
poem on the removal of the re-
mains of,
"Washington Home Guard," of
Alexandria, Va.,
WASHINGTON, JOHN B., taken at
Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 90
incident of his capture,
Washington Navy Yard, traitors

D. 102

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Washington,

Southern,

83

D. 48

WHITING, SAM., Capt.,
WHITNEY, ADDISON O.,
Baltimore,

Union Convention met at, D. 69
Convention of Western Virginia
met at,
Whiskey, a necessity of life at the
South,
P. 81
WHITE CLOUD, the Indian Chief, D. 43
Whitehall, N. Y.,
D. 42
P. 118

D. 101

killed at

D. 53

P. 127

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D. 77

WHITTINGHAM, WM. R., Bishop of
Md., circular letter of,

D. 71; Doc. 252

WOODHOUSE, LEVI, Col,

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Whitworth guns,
WICKLIFFE, Col., of Ky.,
WIGFALL, —, notice of,
his arrest spoken of,

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Women, patriotism of, D. 56; P. 26, 48
of Mobile, Ala.,

address to the, of N. Y.,

an incident of, at the South,

the "terrible condition

act as spies in Washington,
WOOD, A. M., Col., Fourteenth

Regiment, N. Y. S. M., Doc. 260
WOOD, -, Dr., U. S. A.,

WOOD, FERNANDO, correspondence
with Toombs, D. 16; Doc. 26
his proclamation of April 15, ̧ D. 27
Doc. 69

speech at the Union meeting,
New York, April 20, Doc. 89
the Irish boy's remark to, at the
New York Union meeting, P. 59
WOOD, WILMOT,

WOODBURY, CHARLES L.,

Conn. Regiment,

WOODWARD, 8. H.,

D. 52

D. 37

Fourth

D. 58

Doc. 158

P. 44
of

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P. 143

D. 96

Doc. 862
D. 42

Doc. 828

D. 12

WOOL, JOHN E., Gen., his declara-

Washington Oath, the,

Doc. 155

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at Fort Sumter,

D. 24

Union speech at Troy, N. Y., D. 27

WATKINS, W. W.,

D. 72

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letters to a friend,

Doc. 10

WAUL, General, of Texas,

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Waverly, N. Y., Union at,

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"Wayne Guards," the, of Eric,

WILKINS,

P. 96
Judge, at Pitts-

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Pa.,

D. 26

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D. 57

WEBER, MAX, Col., 20th Regiment,
N. Y. S. V.,

burg, Pa.
WILKINSON, Mrs., of Pittsburg, D. 25
WILLARD, C. M.,

D. 25

Worcester, Mass., Third Battalion

of Rifles of,

D. 87

D. 45

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D. 102; Doc. 366

WILLEY, W. J.,

D. 94

WORDEN,

the saver of Fort

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"William Aiken," the revenue cut-
ter, surrendered,

Pickens,

P. 144

D. 7

"Work to do,"

P. 29

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WILLIAMS, JOHN E.,

Doc. 306

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WELD, H. HASTINGS, Rev.,

P. 123

WILLIAMS, SAMUEL L., of Stirling,

WRIGHT, ELIZABETH D.,

P. 51

WELD, L. L., poem by,

P. 103

WELLER, M. L., Rev., a soldier in

Ky.,
WILLIAMS, THOMAS,

P. 99

WRIGHT, J. C., of Ohio, D. 17; P. 28

Doc. 116

"W. R. Kibby," the brig,

D. 17

the rebel army,

P. 131

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WYMAN, JEFFRIES W.,

D. 96

WELLS, T. D., D. D.,

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Wyoming (N. Y.) conference, its

WESENDONCK, HUGO, speech at the
Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 107
Wesleyan Mission Society of Lon-
don, Dr. McClintock's speech
at,

WESTBROOK, G. W.,

rebels at,

D. 89

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substitute for the slavery reso-
lution,

P. 95

D. 28

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D. 76

P. 16

North Carolina, forts at, seized by
Gov. Ellis,

D.

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WESTBROOK, THEODORE R., D. 32
Westchester, Pa., meeting for the

effect of Lincoln's war proclama-
tion in,

enrolment of volunteers at, D.
Union meeting at,

10

Ohio, war spirit of,

D. 25

WILMOT, JOHN G.,

Western Pennsylvania Regt. passed
through Philadelphia, D. 41
Western Virginia, the first belli-
gerent issue in,
D. 78
declaration of independence, D. 105
advance of the Federal army into,

Doc. 296
address of the Central Committee
to the people of,
Doc. 825
General Morris' proclamation to
the people of,

Doc. 848

declaration of the people of, re-
presented in convention in
Wheeling, June 17,

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D. 25
D. 82
D. 69
WILSON, ANDREW,
Doc. 828
WILSON, Colonel, Second Regiment,
Ohio troops,
D. 77; Doc. 272
WILSON, WILLIAM, Colonel, Sixth
Regt. N.Y.S.V., D. 102; Doc. 866
speech at the departure of his
regiment,
Doc. 867
Wilson's Zouaves leave N. Y., D. 102
Winans' steam-gun, described, P. 98
WINANS, Ross, his steam-gun cap-
tured,
arrested,

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on the seizure of Sherrard Cle-
mens,
WESTON and WILLIAMS, of Rich-
mond, repudiate their debts, P.
WESTON, S. H., Rev. Dr., preaches
at Washington,
address to the officers and men
of the Sixth Regiment N. Y.
Doc. 866

S. V.,

Doc. 403

WINSER, Lieut.,

D. 79

P. 52

WINSLOW, LANIER & Co., of New
York,

D. 47

D. 43
Yonkers, N. Y., Home Guard of, P. 95
York, Pa., review at,
D. 68
Yorktown, Va., Federal expedition

WINTHROP, THEODORE, Major, anec-

near,

D. 106

43

dote of

P. 57

D. 105
at Bethel,
Doc. 361
WINTHROP, B. R.,
D. 46
WINTHROP, R. C., anecdote of, P. 21
Wiscassett, Me., Union at, D. 52

Young Men's Christian Associa-
tions of Baltimore,
D. 88

of New York, labors in behalf of
the religious wants of volun-
teers,

D. 94

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