Doc. 270 TARR, CAMPBELL, Doc. 328 "The Republic," by W. O. Bourne P. 75 delivered before the Phi Beta P. 151 "The Secession Flag," 1. 15 "The Sentinel of the Seventy-first," 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 P. 57 "The Southern Volurteer's Fare- notice of, STOKES, JAMES H., Capt., organize militia of the District D. 9 D. 83, 103 notices of, STONE, WM. O., STOUGHTON, E. W., STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER, at East Fairhaven, Doc. 71 Major Anderson a sword, D. 85 the military complications in, D. The Star of the West, a Lallad, P. 92 by John Savage, "The Stars and Bars," "The Union, Right or Wrong," P. 149 P. 66 P. 14, 16 18 "The Volunteer," P. 103 "The War Storm," P. & "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 The Ballad of Cockey's Field, 72 "The Battle Cry," P. 140 D. 49 8 "The Battle of Morris Island," a P. 2 18 "The Bones of Washington," D. 21 "The Call for Volunteers," P. 127 The Camp War-Song, "The Charge on the Twelve Han- Capt. Fox's visit to, P. 141 notices of, to be taken without a fight," P. 24 shot and shell expended during "The Cockade Black Diamonds,' P. 73 Union meeting, N.Y., Doc. 118 TuOMPSON, JOHN R., P. 18; D. SS P. 63 P. 77 The First Defeat of the Rebels, Doc. 59 sioner from Mississippi, D. 5 correspondence preceding the at- "The Gathering," P. 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 "The Hempen Cravat," by R. II. feeling in New York after the "The Holy War," Doc. 61 Anderson's official report of the P. 142 89 Doc. 76 the sermon preached by the guns "The Leader," paper in Canada, D. 51 "The March of the Seventh," by a poem, by an American, P. 83 "The Married Volunteer," P. 48 "Ink, Blood, and Tears," P. 90 See Fort Sumter. "The Massachusetts Line," by the P. 122 "The Massachusetts Regiments," SWIFT, WARREN, Rev., enlisted, D. 83 P. 15 Pennsylvania Volunteers, P. 2 TILGHMAN, LLOYD, Col., interview with Col. Prentiss, D. 60; Doc. 194 with, P. ney, - P. 64 Artillery, D. 84 "The Nation's Voice," "The New Birth," April 15th, 1861, "Too good to be lost," D. $4 Dor. 264 P. 24 P. 80 TALBOT, Lieut., U. S. A., D. 21 D. 58 "The New Year and the Union," D. 16; Doc. P. 17 "The Nineteenth of April, 1861," P. 81 D. 76; Doc. 296 "The Northern Volunteers," P. 46 Address to the people of Georgia, D. 36 ton, S. C., movement of troops from, P. 59, 60 moval of the remains of, P. 127, 128 D. 102 55 Washington, Southern, 83 D. 48 WHITING, SAM., Capt., Union Convention met at, D. 69 D. 101 killed at D. 53 P. 127 D. 77 WHITTINGHAM, WM. R., Bishop of D. 71; Doc. 252 WOODHOUSE, LEVI, Col, Whitworth guns, Women, patriotism of, D. 56; P. 26, 48 address to the, of N. Y., an incident of, at the South, the "terrible condition act as spies in Washington, Regiment, N. Y. S. M., Doc. 260 WOOD, FERNANDO, correspondence speech at the Union meeting, WOODBURY, CHARLES L., Conn. Regiment, WOODWARD, 8. H., D. 52 D. 37 Fourth D. 58 Doc. 158 P. 44 P. 143 D. 96 Doc. 862 Doc. 828 D. 12 WOOL, JOHN E., Gen., his declara- Washington Oath, the, Doc. 155 at Fort Sumter, D. 24 Union speech at Troy, N. Y., D. 27 WATKINS, W. W., D. 72 letters to a friend, Doc. 10 WAUL, General, of Texas, Waverly, N. Y., Union at, "Wayne Guards," the, of Eric, WILKINS, P. 96 Pa., D. 26 D. 57 WEBER, MAX, Col., 20th Regiment, burg, Pa. D. 25 Worcester, Mass., Third Battalion of Rifles of, D. 87 D. 45 D. 102; Doc. 366 WILLEY, W. J., D. 94 WORDEN, the saver of Fort "William Aiken," the revenue cut- Pickens, P. 144 D. 7 "Work to do," P. 29 WILLIAMS, JOHN E., Doc. 306 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., 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 WYMAN, JEFFRIES W., D. 96 WELLS, T. D., D. D., Wyoming (N. Y.) conference, its WESENDONCK, HUGO, speech at the WESTBROOK, G. W., rebels at, D. 89 substitute for the slavery reso- P. 95 D. 28 D. 76 P. 16 North Carolina, forts at, seized by D. WESTBROOK, THEODORE R., D. 32 effect of Lincoln's war proclama- enrolment of volunteers at, D. 10 Ohio, war spirit of, D. 25 WILMOT, JOHN G., Western Pennsylvania Regt. passed Doc. 296 Doc. 848 declaration of the people of, re- D. 25 on the seizure of Sherrard Cle- S. V., Doc. 403 WINSER, Lieut., D. 79 P. 52 WINSLOW, LANIER & Co., of New D. 47 D. 43 WINTHROP, THEODORE, Major, anec- near, D. 106 43 dote of P. 57 D. 105 Young Men's Christian Associa- of New York, labors in behalf of D. 94 |