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TORREY, Rev. D., of Ithaca, N. Y.,
notice of,
Tortugas, Dry, mutineers of the 2d
Regt. Maine Vols. sent to, D. 66
"To the United States," by Mayne
Reid,
F. 51
TOTTEN, JAMES, Capt., report of the
battle of Wilson's Creek, D. 61;
Doc. 501
TOUTAN, PIEREE See Beauregard.
P. 70
TOWER, -- Capt. 2d Regt. Rhodo
Island Vols., killed at Bull
Run,
Doc. 19
TOWNSEND, FRED., Col., report of
the battle of Bethel, Va., Doc. 164
TOWNSEND, GEO. ALFRED, P. 64
TRABUE, JAMES,

D. 68

P. 4

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"The Meeting on the Border," P.
"The Men who fell in Baltimore,
by John W. Forney,
"The Natchez Military," by Wal-
ter Stanley,

35

P. 52

TRACY, H. R.,

P. 83

The National Hymn. See General
Scott,

TRIPLER, C. S., surgeon,

P.

85

"The Order of the Day," by G.
Forrester Barstow,

P.

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"The Patriot's Hyun," by Rev. J.

S. Mines,

P. 48

"The Present Crisis," by James

Russell Lowell,

P. 94

"The Reason Why,"

P. 79

"The Recaptured Flag," by W. S.

V.,

P. 63

"The Regiment Returned," by

Park Benjamin,

P. 8

"The Rest, Where are They?" by
Laura Elmer,

P.

2

The Shattered Locket," by John
Atchinson,

P. 30

"The Sons of Old Luzerne," by M.
L. T. Hartman,

P. 80

"The Southron's War Song," by W.

A. Wagener,

p. 38

"The Star-Spangled Banner," Lon-
don Punch,

P. 49

The Treason of Davis," Thomas
Fitnam,

P. 51

The Two Furrows," by C. H.
Webb,

P. 112

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TUCKERMAN, HENRY T.,

TULLE, HOWARD, account of the
battle at Blackburn's Ford, Va.,
Doc. 851
TULLY, TпомAS, killed,
D. 67
TUPPER, MARTIN FARQUIAR, P. 87
TURNER,, Mr., rebel postmaster
of Western Virginia, Doc. 244
TYLER, DANIEL, General, report of
the battle at Blackburn's Ford,
Va.,
Doc, 336; D. 85
report of the battle of Bull Run,
Doc. 7; D. 86
supplementary report on the bat-
tle of Bull Run,
TYLER, JOHN, a traitor.

Doc. 366

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Vienna, Va. See William H. Ray-

nor, Robert S. Schenck.

"Views of a Southerner,"

VIRGIN, S. HI. See Boston Latin

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"The Two Unions," dedicated to

Irish Patriots, by F. D. B. P. 63
"The Union," by E. L. Manter, P. 89
"The Union-it must and shall be
preserved," an address, by Dan'l
S. Dickinson,
Doc. 259

"The Volunteer's Wife," by Geo.
Alfred Townsend,

Capt. M Mullin's Rangers,

P. 63
"The Welsh Rally," a song, P. 40
"They call me a Traitor now," P. 62
THOMAS, -, speech of, in the case
of Henry May, of Maryland, D. 33
THOMAS,, Capt., the French
Lady," captured,
D. 23
THOMAS,, Col., rebel, wounded,
P. 15
THOMPSON, JEFF, proclamation of,
to the people of Missouri, Ang.
1st,
Doc. 457; D. 50
"Thoughts Suggested by the Occa
sion on the Night of July 4th,
1561," by J. C. B.
P. 111
D. 65

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TILGHMAN, LLOYD, Col., letter from

Gen. Buckner to,

Doc. 164

TILLEY, H. H., remarks on Rus-

sell's letters,

Doc. 60

TILLINGHAST, O. H., Capt., killed,

Doc. 5

TILLMAN, WM. See L. S. Waring.

TILTON, THEODORE,

nolds,

of,

State,"

TILLOTSON, —-,

"To Arms, To Arms," by Dr. Rey-

TOCHMAN,-, Gen., rebel,

"To General Butler," by

TOMPKINS, JoпN W., Ky.,

TOOMBS, ROBERT, resigned the office

of Sec'y of State of the S. C., D. 43

Lieut.,

Doc. 478
P. 63
P. 110

notice

"Bay

D. 46
P. 109
D. 38

Union, the nature of the,
"Union Captivators," female mili-
tary company of Falmouth,
Ky.,
P. 74
Union Convention, an unreported,
P. 60
Union Defence Committee, report
of the Executive Committee of
the,
D. 74
Unionists at the South, sufferings
of the,
P. 44, 56, 57, 71
U. S. Army, temperance in the,
Doc. 479
general order in reference to
nurses in the,
Doc. 534
how to distinguish the rank of
officers of,
P. 86
United States Congress met at
Washington,
D. 18
thanks General McClellan for his
victories in Western Virginia,
D. 31
passed the tariff and direct tax
bill,
D. 52
United States Executive Govern-
ment, 1857-61, list of them, Doc. 493
1861 to 1865,
Doc. 541
and newspaper correspondents, D. 23
United States Government, clerks
of, resign on account of the Vir-
ginia ordinance,
D. 47
United States House of Represent-
atives passed a bill empower-
ing the President to close South-
ern ports,
pass the bill authorizing the Pres-
ident to accept 500,000 volun-
teers,
D. 31
case of Henry May, of Maryland,
considered in,
D. 88

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"War Bulletin," newspaper, sup-
pressed,

D. 66

D. 17
WETMORE, A. R., notice of, D. 55
WETMORE, PROSPER M., address to
the Fire Zouaves,
D. 66
WHARTON, CHARLES, Col. Delaware
troops,
"What of the Night?"

ment of, return home,
Volunteers, returned to Milwau-

1st Regt. of, at Hainesville, Va., D. 16
operations of the, near Point of

D. 2

D. 70

Rocks, Md.,

Doc. 481

Second Regiment of, arrived at

Washington,

D. 8

D. 55

list of officers of,

Doc. 179

P. 96

flag presentation to the,

D. 23

Doc. 229

Third Regiment,

D. 80

Fifth Regiment,

D. 44

Sixth Regiment,

D. 38

P. 103

WISE, HENEY A., proclamation of

July 6th,

Doe. 273

D. 25

D. 50

Doc. 399

War Department, U. S., report of
the Secretary of,
WARD, EVERMONT, hand-bill of,
found in the tent of Col. Pe-
gram,
WARD, JAMES H., Capt. U. S. N.,
killed by James Sthreskley,
D. 10; P. 99
WARD, J. HOBART, Col. 88th Regt.
N. Y. Vols.,
D. 3; Doc. 146
report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 28
Warsaw, Mo., secessionists of," D. 2
"War's Changes," by B. P. S., P. 67
"War Song-Louisville Journal,
P. 33

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WHEAT, ROBERT, Major, his battal-
ion in the battle of Bull Run,
P. 12, 15
Wheeler's Gap, Tenn., rebel infan-
try at,
D. 10
Wheeling, Va., Gov. Pierpont in-
augurated at,
Doc. 153
WHIPPLE, W. D., Capt., Assistant
Adj.-Gen. at Bull Run, Doc. 17
WHITE, Capt., at the skirmish
at Potosi, Mo.,
D. 68
WHITELY, WILLIAM G., of Del., no-
tice of,
D. 9
WHITING, HENRY, Col. 2d Vt. Vols.,
D. 7; Doc. 172
WHITING, KENNON, Mr.. at the
burning of Hampton, Va., Doc. 485
WHITING, W. H., Brig.-Gen., rebel,
report of battle of Bull Run,
Doc. 43
WHITMAN, SARAH HELEN, P. 2
WHITNEY, -, Quartermaster-Ser-
geant of Vt. Regt.,
D. 88
WHITTINGHAM, BISHOP, pastoral

letter of, Aug. 14, D. 66; Doc. 528
WICKLIFFE, of Ky., announces his

State still for the Union, D. 58
WILCOX,
Col., at Bull Run, D. 86
WILHELM, Lt.-Col. Penn. 23d Regi-
ment,
D. 75
WILLEY, J. M. Rev., anecdote of, P. 15
WILLIAMS, J. T., speech to the 8th
Maine Volunteers,
D.
WILLIAMS, JOus, bravery of, D. 10,
WILLIAMS, JOHN, of Virginia,
WILLIAMS, L. A., Capt.,

proclamation of, July 10th,
Hlight from Gauley Bridge,
WITTHAUS, (Miss.) P. A.,
WITTHAUS, R. A., presents regi-
mental colors to the De Kalb
Regiment, N. Y. S. V.,

speech of the wife of,

Doc. 898

Doc. 299

D. 45

Doc. 261

"W. I. Maclay" fired into at Cape

Girardeau,

Women, the American,
See Mary W Dennis.
See Garibaldi Guard.
SeeUnion Captivators."

patriotism of the Portland, Me, P. 41
of Mississippi oppose the "Home
Guard,"

P. 57

P. 72

anecdote of Massachusetts sol-
dier and the Baltimore,
a Vermont woman "regretted
it,"
P. 91
WOOD, - Gov. of Illinois, defeats
the rebels at Munroe Station,
Mo.,
D. 2
WOOD, ROBERT C., M. D. See San-

itary Commission.

WOODBURY, DWIGHT A., Col. 4th

D. 16

Regt. Michigan Vols,
WOODBURY, G. P., Capt., Doc. 17; D. 6
WOODRUFF, -; Col 2d Kentucky

WEBB, C. H.,

WEBER, MAX, Col.,

Doc. 485

9

WEBSTER, DANIEL, Madison's letter

13

12th Regt..

WELLES, GIDEON, report of the Sec-

to, on the speech on Foot's res-
olution,

WEBSTER, FLETCHER, Col. Mass.

Webster Regiment, Mass. Vols.,
visit of the Boston Latin school
to,
P. 46

"Weep o'er the Heroes as they
Fall," by Charles Wm. Butler,

WEISHAMPEL, J. F., jr.,

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Regt.,

D. 23

Doc. 138

Doc. 539

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WILLSON, FORCEYTHE

P. 61

WOOL, JOHN E., Gen., ordered to

D. 39

WILSON, J. W., Capt. Illinois
Bridge Fusileers,

Fortress Monroe,

D. 65

D. 8

assumed command,

D. 70

WILSON, - Capt., of Atlanta, Ga.,
speech of, on Bull Run,

P. 12

P. 97
P. 107

WILSON, ROBERT, elected President
of State Convenion,
Wilson's Creek, Mo., battle of,

D. 38
D. 61

plan of the battle at,

D. 62

Gen. Fremont's report,

Doc. 494

Major Sturgis' report,

Doc. 495

order in reference to the com-
mand of Gen. Butler.
WRIGHT, CLARK W., apt, report
of the battle of Wilson's Creek,
Doc. 505
WRIGHT, URIAH, disunion speech
of,
D. 38
WYATT, HENRY L, Edgecomb

D. 74

Gen. Siegel's report,

Doc. 499

Lt. Col. Merritt's report,

Doc. 500

P. 78

Capt. Totten's report,

Doc. 501

Lt. Dubois' report,

Doc. 502

Capt. Steele's report,

Doc. 503

Capt. Carr's report,
Capt. Wright's report,
National loss at,

Secession reports, Gen.

Doc. 504

Doc 505

Doc. 506

Price's

Doc. 506
Doc. 508

Guards, rebel, killed at battle of
Bethel, Va.

WYMAN, POWELL T., Col. 16th

Mass. Regt.

"Yankee Doodle on the Crisis." P. 93
YATES, RICHARD, Gov., Proclama-

tion of, Aug. 17th. Doc. 533; D. 69
YELVERTON, Lt. N.Y. 7th Regt,

Doc. 165

D. 69

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report,

D. 16

Gen. Clarke's report,

Legislature of, votes against Owen

Ben McCulloch's report,

Doc. 509

notice of,

D. 15

Lovejoy's resolution,

D. 24

resolution of the Legislature of, in

reference to the clothing of
troops,

Mo. "Democrat" narrative, Doc. 511
N. Y. "Tribune" account, Doc. 514
Secession narratives, Lt, Barlow's

Yopon Tea, account of,

P. 103

YORK, Lieut., anecdote of, P. 54

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D. 84

D. 85

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Yorktown, Va., affairs at,

P. 58

convention of, passed an ordinance
creating a State,

J. T. Hughes' account,

Doc. 520

Young Men's Christian Associa

D. 73

Fremont's order after the battle,

tions, correspondience between

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the Richmond, Va., and New
York,

P. 55

Z

"Z. R.," poem by

P. 10

ZOLLICOFFER, F. K., assumed com-
mand of rebel forces in East

Tennessee,

D. 59

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