battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 500 Mesilla, N. M., engagement at, D. 55 "Message of President Lincoln to
the Federal Congress, 1861," a poem,
P. 68 Mexico, secession reports in, P. 43 Michigan Volunteers, 2d Regiment
of, at Blackburn's Ford, D. 34 4th Regiment, D. 16 P. 60 of the skirmish at, Doc. 251 Middletown, Md., resolutions of the Home Guards of, P. 99 MILES, D. J. Col. U. S. A., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 defence of his conduct at Bull Run, Doc. 441; D. 49 MILLARD, Lieut. U. 8. A, P. 16, 34 Millsville, Mo., fight at, D. 31
Middle Fork Bridge, Va., narrative
MILNE, SIR ALEXANDER, Admiral,
digest of the report of on the blockade,
Mobile Bay, exciting exploit of the sailors of the U. S. steamer Niagara in, P. 41 "Mobile Register"-its opinion of
Mr. Cox's peace proposition, D. 52 Monroe Station, Mo., skirmish at, D. 24 account of the battle at Doc. 270 MOONEY, Father, baptizes a gun of the N. Y. 69th Regt., P. 42 MOORE,, Colonel, at the battle of Athens, Mo., Doc. 483; D. 57 MOREHEAD, JOHN M., of North Caro- lina, D. 2 D. 17
Morgan County, Va., reign of terror in, MORGAN, EDWIN D., proclamation of, July 25th, Doc 407; D. 42 Morris,, General, at battle of Carrick's Ford, D. 30 MORRIS, T. A., Brigadier-General, honorably discharged, Doc. 853 MORROW, Colonel 3d Ohio
Doc. 446 D. 83 Gov. Gamble's inaugural to, D. 51 report of the Committee of Seven to the, D. 40 Missouri River, General Pope's or- der in reference to the navi- gation of, Doc. 525; D. 66 Missouri Treason, the, Doc. 494 Missouri Volunteers, oath of the, D. 75 1st Regiment of, D. 61 24 Regiment of, D. 61 "Missourian" newspaper sup- D. 66 MITCHELL, OEMSBY M., appointed Brigadier-General, D. 60
D. 58; Doc. 472 Missouri State Convention, address to the people of Missouri by the, expelled General Price,
Needham, Mass., flag-raising at, D. 8 Negro Patriotism,
NELSON,, Col., rebel, killed st Bull Run, NELSON, T. Á. R., president East Tennessee Union Convention,
Doc. 155 Neutrality, Napoleon's proclama- tion of, Doc. 170
NEWBURY, J. S., M.D. See sanitary commission.
New Creek, Va., bridges burned at, D. 8 secession official account of the battle at, Doc. 184 New Hampshire, patriotism of the Legislature of,
sharpshooters of, exploits of P. 43 New Hampshire Militia, 1st Regt,
MILNOR, JAMES, of the schooner
State Volunteers, MOSCHELL
Minnesota Volunteers, 1st Regiment
D. 5 Captain Onondaga Co. Cavalry, left Syracuse, N. Y., D. 51 "Motto for the Federal Soldiers" on battle days, P. 75 Mount Pleasant, Mo., skirmish at, D. 45 "M. R. M.," poem by, P. 53 MUIR, ROBERT, of Charleston, S. C., arrested at New York, D. 66 MULLIGAN, Colonel. In the skirmish at Mount Pleasant, Mo., D. 45 Munchauseniana of the rebels, P. 8, 15, 24, 73 MUNFORD, W. P., of Virginia, P. 55 MURPHY, JOHN K., Colonel 29th Pennsylvania Regiment, MURPHY, J. MCLEOD, Colonel 15th Regiment N. Y. S. V., D. regimental standard of, blessed, D. captures three rebels,
"New Orleans Delta" wants no
presentation of the, by the Grand
canards of the illustrated, P. 71 McClellan's agreement with the
MURRAY, THOMAS, killed, Mutiny-account of the revolt in
the War Bulletin" and "Mis-
English Press on battle of Bull Run, New York City, patriotism of the banks of,
5th Regt. Excelsior Brigade left New York, DeKalb Regt. left New York, D. 23 California Regt. left New York, D. list of officers of, Anderson Zouaves left New York,
citizens of, present Gen. Ander- son with a gold medal, hand-bill posted in, Aug. 3d, D. 53 John Brown's song sung in the streets of,
"Oh, say not it is borne to Earth," by Rev. E. G. Jones,
"N. Y. Daily News" presented by the Grand Jury,
"N. Y. Evening Post," Pinkney's
20th Regt. returned to Rondout,
New York Grand Jury presents newspapers as abettors of trea- Doc. 531; D. 67 son, "N. Y. Herald" "of use to Gen. Doc. 488 Magruder, rebel," "N. Y. Journal of Commerce," its plan of settlement, Doc. 476; D. 54 presented by the Grand Jury, D. 67 New York State Militia, 5th Regt. D. 52 returned to New York, 8th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 43 Doc. 523 report of the surgeon of,
12th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 50 13th Regt. of, returned to Brook- lyn.
Mozart Regt. left Yonkers, review of the, at Washington, P. July 4, N. Y. Fire Zouaves at Bull Run, P. "New York Tribune," narrative of the, on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 76 "Only Nine Miles to the Junction," by H. Millard, "New York World," narrative of the, on the battle of Bull Run, Onondaga County (N. Y.) Cavalry, Doc. 81 P. 41 Niagara, U. S. steamship, "cutting out" a prize, D. 60 P. 10S - Capt., in the skir- mish near Charleston, Mo., D. 71; Doc. 580 Non-intercourse. See rebels, how information is conveyed to the,
OLMSTED, FRED. LAW. See Sani-
Onancock Creek, Va., rebel batter-
69th Regt., one of the guns of,
baptized at Fort Corcoran,
Norfolk, Va., a song sung in, North, public confidence in the, P. North Carolina, delegates to the Confederate Congress,
"Our Country and her Flag," by Francis Leiber, LL. D., "Our Country forever,"
"Our Flag," by William J. Rolfe,
71st Regt. returned to N. Y.,
at the battle of Bull Run, Doc, New York State Volunteers, 9th
Regt. of, in a skirmish at Har- per's Ferry, Va.,
11th Regt., 1st Fire Zouaves, D. 12th Regt. at Blackburn's Ford, D. 14th Regt. arrest a spy,
16th Regt, of, passed through New York,
16th Regt., list of oficers of, Doc. 174 17th Regt. leaves New York, D. 5 17th Regt., list of officers of, Doc. 154 19th Regt. in the engagement at Lorettesville, Va.,
27th Regt. of, left Elmira, 28th Regt. of, passed through New York,
address of Charles Henry Foster
to the "Freemen" of,
Northern Literature. See Fortress
Northern Pulpit, desecration__ of,
"North West Democrat," office of, taken possession of by the Fed- D. 69 eral troops, D. 65 Doc. 93 P. "Not Yet," by William Cullen Bryant, "Now," answer to "Not Yet," by W. C. Bryant; by T. Hulbert Underwood,
NOTT, J. C., Dr., account of the bat tle of Bull Run,
P. 34 NUGENT, JOHN M., of Dundalk, D. 61 D. 61 NUGENT, ROBERT, appointed cap- tain in the U. S. A., Doc. 134 Nullification, Madison on, Nurses, U. S., general order in ref- Doc. 534 erence to, Nyack, N. Y., resolutions of the peace meeting at, Doc, 310; D. 81
21st Regt., list of officers of, Doc. 147
24th Regt. of. at Washington,
25th Regt. left New York,
26th Regt. leaves Elmira,
83d Regt. of, passed through Bal-
36th Regt. of, left Riker's Island,
87th Regt. leaves New York, D. list of officers, 88th Regt. leaves New York,
"Ohio Seventh," the, published in
80th Regt. left New York for
Oak Hill, Mo. See Wilson's Creek, Mr., resolution in OCHILTREE, —, Confederate Congress, thanking D. 75 Ben. McCulloch,
ODENHEIMER, Bishop of New Jer sey, issued pastoral letter, Doc. 537; D. 72 Ohio, Democratic State Conven- tion of, condemns the suspen- sion of the writ of habeas cor- pus,
national camp, Western Va., P. 99
member of, on the battle of Bull Run,
P. 24 Palmyra, Mo., Gen. Hurlburt's or der to the authorities of, Aug. Doc. 587; D. 72 19, D. 69 railroad train fired into near, D. 4 PALSLEY, DANIEL, elected It.-gov. of Western Va., PARKER, JAMES P., 2d Lieut U. S. A., dismissed from the service, D. 35; Doc. 353 PARKS, M., agent of North Carolina, transferred a fleet of five steam- ers to the Confederate Govern- ment,
PATTERSON, FRANCIS E., Col. 17th Regiment Penn. Militia, PATTERSON, ROBERT, Gen., at the D. 16 battle at Haynesville, Va., movement on Bunker Hill, Va., Doc. 203 advance upon Winchester, Va., D. 30, 83 account of his march into Vir- Doc. 895; P. 101 ginia, D. 33 at Charlestown, Va., severity displayed against; his letter of defence, Doc. 396; D. 89 how his troops regarded him after the battle of Bull Run. P. 26 Doc. 353 honorably discharged,
at Louisville, Ky., PEARCE,
proclamation relinquishing his command,
Doc. 407 D. 45, 75 Patterson's Creek, Col. Williams' report of the skirmish at, D. 8; Doc. 174 Peace, proposition of Mr. Cox, of Ohio, Doc. 435 Albany Journal on, D. 73 resolutions of Louisville, Ky., Doc, 532 "Philadelphia Presbyterian," ar- ticle on the proposition for, P. 89 Peace meetings at Saybrook, Conn., D. 67 at Nyack, N. Y., July 15th, Doc. 311; D. 31 D. 69 of Md., opposed the bill legalizing the acts of the
to the people of Missouri at New Madrid, Doc. 442 "Pillow Guards" of Memphis, P. 84 PINO, MIGUEL, Col. New Mexico Vols., D. 29 PIRTLE, Judge, remarks at Louisville, Ky., July 13, Doc. 297 "Plan of Settlement," the, of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce,
Doc. 476 PLUMMER, Creek, D. 62 Pocomoke River, Va., an account of the expedition to, Doc. 477 Pohick Church, Va., skirmish at, D. 70 Point of Rocks, Md., account of the skirmish near, D. 56; Doc. 481 Polish Brigade, rebel, 1st Regt., D. 46 POLK,, of Mo., notice of, D. 41 POLK, LEONIDAS, Bishop, assumed the command of his division, Doc. 310; D. 18 Memphis Appeal's opinion of, D. 13 general order of, July 14,
-, Capt., at Wilson's
how he forsook the gown for the sword, P. 102 POPE, JOIN, Gen., confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54 order in reference to the naviga- tion of the Missouri,
Doc. 525; D. 66 proclamation, July 19, Doc. 853 letter to Isaac H. Sturgeon on the military situation in Missouri,
special order of, July 31, PORTER, ANDREW, Col., report of the battle of Bull Run,
ed at a Union meeting at, P. 100 Post-Office department, order in reference to soldiers' letters, D. mail communication with the South, P. Potomac River, batteries on, D. Potosi, Mo., skirmish at, D. POTTER, JOHN F., report on the loyalty of the Government em- ployees, Doc. 446 PRATT, CALVIN C., Col. 81st Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 170; D. PRATT, CALVIN E., Col., report on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 367 PRATT, G. W., Col. N. Y. 20th Regt. N. Y. S M., D. 50-53 PRENTISS, -, Gen., captures Mis- souri secessionists, P. 59 D. 67
"PRENTISS' Guards" of Cairo, Ill.,
meeting of the Charleston Pres- bytery,
PRESTON, S. M., notice of, Doc. 537 PRESCOTT,, Lieut. 1st Rhode
Island Volunteers, killed at Bull Run,
Doc. 244; D. 16 PORTER, SEWARD, captain of the rebel tugboat, D. 26 Portland, Me., patriotism of the women of P. 41 Portland, Oregon, resolutions pass-
S. A., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 26 RAND, EDWD. SPRAGUE, jr.. Rank of officers in the U. S. army, how to distinguish the, RANSOM,, Col. 11th Regt. Illi- nois Volunteers, Rappahannock River, Va., fight on the, D. 6 RAWLINGS, T. E., Major, surprised near Newmarket Bridge, Va, anecdote of a secession lawyer of St. Louis. P. 83 RAYMOND, HENRY J., quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 49 his account of the advance into Virginia,
account of battle of Bull Run,
RAYNOR, WM. H., his defence of Gen. Schenck, READ, THOS, BUCHANNAN, REAGAN, JOHN II., postmaster-gen,
P. 5 P. 6 what they say they captured at Bull Run, P. consider Gen. Scott "gouty," P. Munchauseania of the,
nearly defeated at Bull Ran, bravery of the, at Manassas, why the army of, don't march, P. loss of, in the battle of Bull Run,
PREUSS, HENRY CLAY, PRICE, STERLING, Gen., expelled by the Union State Convention, D. 38 report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 506 proclamation of, at Springfield, Mo., D. 74 Proclamation of, Aug. 20, Doc. 541 Prisoners of war, the exchange of, considered by the N. O. Picay- une, Doc. 529; D. 66 released by the rebels, D. 65 Rosecrans order in reference to the arrest and discharge of, D. 68
trophies of, at Bull Run,
letter of, found at Falls Church, Va.. P. 101 New York rogues, object to asso- ciate with, P. 103
D. 54 P. 18 D. 50; Doc. 455 REYNOLDS, Surgeon 24th N. Y.
proclamation of, July 31st,
Rhode Island, Lieut.-Gov. Arnold's proclamation in reference to the dead of, Doc. 395 artillery of, at Bunker Hill, Va., D. 30 Rhode Island Militia, 1st Regiment of, D. 44 2d Regiment, list of officers, Doc. 152 Rhode Island Volunteers, marine
artillery of the 1st Regiment, D. 15 24 Regiment of, passed through New York,
Missouri, Ross, Jous, proclamation of, 17th day of May, Doc. 146; D. correspondence with Henry M. Rector,
ROST, Mr., Confederate Com- D. 13
ROUCH,- Dr., of Chicago, Doc. 18 ROWANS, S. C., commander, report of the fight at Matthias Point, Doc. 180; D. RUFFIN, THOMAS, of N. C., D. 2 RUNYON, THEODORE, Gen., at Bull Run. D. 87 Brig. Gen., honorably discharged, Doc. 853
Secession narratives of the battle of
Secession official reports of the
battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 506 Secession, the South does not be- lieve in a reserved and sover- eign right of, Doc. 206 Daniel Webster's opinion of, Doc. 189 Chief-Justice Marshall's opinion
Secretary of the Navy, U. S., au- thorized to contract for vessels for the temporary increase of the Navy, &c.,
SEGAR, JOSEPH, speech of, in the Virginia House of Delegates, March 30th,
Chief-Justice Taney's opinion of,
theDevoted Band" of, Rich Mountain, Va., description of,
D. 27 McClellan's report of the battle of, Doc. 233; D. 27 David L. Hart's statement of the battle of, Doc. 294 RICKETTS, Capt., battery of, at Bull Run, D. 36; Doc. 3 RIGGS, GEORGE, killed at Great Falls, Va., D. 21 RIKER, JOIN LAFAYETTE, Col., D. 75 RIPLEY, J. W., appointed Brig.- Gen. of U. S. A., D. 17 RIVES, W. C., Madison's letter to, Doc. 187 ROBINSON,, Governor of Kan- sas, proclamation of D. 5 ROGERS, WILLIAM F., Colonel 21st N. Y. 8. Vols., Doc. 147; D. ROGERS, HENRY I., field telegraph,
Rogues of New York, petition of the, in reference to the por- traits of celebrated Southern rebels,
ROLFE, WILLIAM I.,
ROMBAUR, - Lieut.-Colonel,
Doc. 467 Romney, Va., secession account of the battle at, Doc. 242
"Savannah," privateer, Charleston
Mercury on the capture of, P. 59 Saybrook, Conn., affray at the "Peace meeting" at. D. 67 Scarytown, Va., account of the battle at, Doc. 330; D. 33 "Cincinnati Gazette" account of the battle at, Doc. 331 SCHAEFFER, AUGUSTUS, wounded at Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 74 SCHENCK, ROBERT, Gen., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 9; D. 37 the defence of, Doc. 195 SCHLESI, N., Brig.-Gen, honorably discharged, Doc. 353 Schoolmistress, the, of North Pla- to, Illinois, P. 54 SCOFIELD, JAMES, his description of the burning of Hampton, Va., Doc. 485
Sabbath in a rebel camp, P. 92 SABIN, Mr., compelled to leave Mississippi, P. 101 Saint Nicholas, steamer, captured in the Potomac, D. 11 Col., at Wilson's D. 61 SANDERSON, JAMES M., report on the culinary wants of the Na- tional army, Doc. 443; D. 16 SANDFORD, Maj.-Gen., honor- ably discharged, Doc. 853 Sandwich Islands, 4th of July cele- brated in, P. 86 Sandy Hook, Md., skirmish at, D. 70 Sanitary Commission of U. S, ad- dress to the citizens of the U. S. by, Doc. 172; D. 8; Doc. 233 SAULSBURY, of Delaware, his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 Savannah, Ga., the defences of, D. 70 repudiation of, P. 93 Savannah, Mo., "Northwest Dem- ocrat" suppressed at, D. 69 "Savannah Republican" on the de- fences of Savannah,
Mr., speech on Powell's African slavery res- olution, D. 34 speech on Johnson's resolution, Doc. 404 SHERMAN, W. T., Col., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 18; D. 36 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., extract from a letter of a soldier in the battery of,
Doc. 276; D. "Step to the Front, Sons of the Heather," dedicated to the Highland Regiment, N. Y. S. V., D. 7 STEWART, G. II., Lt.-Col., rebel, at Bull Run, Doe. 43 STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, no- tice of, D. 83 STEVENS, H. C., Col., wounded, P. 15 STEVENS, JOHN A., P. 90 STEVENSON, CARTER L, Capt., dis- missed, D. 21 STEWART, JACOB A., Surgeon 1st Minnesota Regiment,
runaway arrested by Northern soldiers, P. number escaped from the South- ern States from 1840 to 1860, P. testimony of Luis Hersch, a runa- P. Slave Trade, capture of vessels en- gaged in, Doc. 241 SLIFER, ELI, Secretary of Penn, Doc. 540 SLOCUM, H. W., Col. 27th Regt. N. Y. S. V., appointed Brig.-Gen,
STANLEY, WALTER, STANTON, F. B., Brig.-Gen., his op- erations in New Mexico, D. 29 STARKWEATHER, JOHN C., Col. 1st Wisconsin Regiment, D. 57 report of, on the operations of the Wisconsin 1st Vols. near Point of Rocks, Md., Doc. 481 affecting incident of his regt., P. 41 State Journal, (Missouri,) suppres- sion of the, "State Sovereignty," John Adams
SWIFT, FOSTER, Surgeon 8th N. Y
on, D. 8 defined, Doc. 201 "Staunton (Va.) Artillery," Doc. 43 83"Steam Frigate Pawnee Passing Mt. Vernon," by Isaac McLel- lan, P. 35 STEDMAN, E. C., his narrative of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 STEDMAN, WINSHIP, anecdote of, P. 100 STEELE, FRED. K.. Capt., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 503 STEELE, JAMES, of Richmond, amus- ing letter of, D. 15 STEINWEHR, ADOLPHI VON, Col. 29th N. Y. S. V., Doc. 154; D. STEVENS, A. II., speech of, at Au- gusta, Ga., July 11th,
SLOCUM, JOHN, Col. 2d Rhode Island
Doc. 152; D. mortally wounded at Bull Run,
4 Doc. 18 SMALL WILLIAM F., Col. 26th Penn. Regt., Doc. 146; D. 2 SMITH, A. D., Judge, D. 70 SMITH, ALBERT J., paymaster, dis- missed from the U. S. A. D. 21 SMITH, CALEB B., letter to Francis Pierpont,
SMITH, E. VALE, Mrs.,
SMITH, HEBER, surgeon, wounded,
SMITH, KIRBY, Gen., rebel, wound- ed at Bull Run,
SMITH, N. O., killed, SMITH, W. N., Col. Vt. 3d Regt., D. SMITH, W. N. H., of N. C., SMITH,, Capt. 2d Rhode Island
Vols., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 19 SMITH, Col. 16th Illinois Regi- ment, at Monroe station,
D. 25; Doc. 207 SMYTH, Rev. Dr., of South Carolina, his remarks on the atheistical red republican doctrine of the Declaration of Independence, P. 59 "Song of the Stars and Stripes," by Rev. E. H. Sears,
SYKES, GEORGE, Major U. S. A report of the battle of Bull Run,
resolutions of a meeting held in
TAPPAN, MASON W., Col. 1st Regt. New Hamp. Militia,
TAYLOR, R. F., Col. 33d Regt. N.Y. S. V., D. 24 TAYLOR, T. H., Capt., rebel bearer of flag of truce, Doc. 414; D. 99 Tea. See Yopon Tea. Telegraph, Rogers', for field opera- tions, D. 4 Gen. Scott's order in reference to, D. 23 Beauregard uses the National, be fore the battle of Bull Run, P. Temperance in the U. S. A.; Gen. Butler's order in reference to, Doc. 471: D. 3
TEMPLE, of, Tennessee, Gov. Harris' order for a search for arms in, Doc. 521 Postal service discontinued in Middle and Western,
Doc. 479; D. 53 - Ex-Governor, notice D. 9
"Tensas Rifles," of Louisiana. D. 29 TERRY, A. II., Col. 2d Conn. Regt, D. 35 TERRY, O. S., Col. 5th Regt. Conn. Vols., D. 47 Texas. See Edward Clark. the only state ever Sovereign," Doc. 205 Thanksgiving in the Confederate States, D. 87, 45 "The American Marsellaise," by M. R. Bradbury, 1. 78 "The Battle of Bull Run," by Ruth, P. 7 "The Battle Summer," by Henry T. Tuckerman, P. 106 "The Beginning of the End,” con- sidered by the Memphis Ap peal,
"The Black Horse Guard," by Ed
"The Cavalier's Song," Vanity
his account of the battle of Bull Run,
Springfield, Mo., account of the bat- tle of See Wilson's Creek, Mo
prizes of released by the Captain- General of Cuba, D. 85 accounts of the escape of the pri- vateer, Doc. 482; D. 57 Description of the, Doc. 482 Surgeons, account of the release of the, Doc. 523; D. 65
"The Civilians at Bull Run," by
"The Cross and the Flag," an anec-
dote, P. 46 "The Dark Day," by Ed. Everett, Doc. 858
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