his letter to President Lincoln read in the Confederate Con- gress, D. 45 letter to John R. Chambless, D. 43: Doc. 440 letter on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 50 considers the "victory" at Bull Run a defeat,
message of, July 20th,
remarks on the message of, by C.
D. 66; Doc. 526 D. 87 D. 22 particulars of the arrival of a flag Doc 254
approves the act for the increase
of rebel artillery, approves the bill admitting Mis- souri to the C. S. A., his war-horse and compass saddle,
"Democratic Standard," of Con- cord, N. H., office of, destroyed, D. 59; Doc. 490 DENNIS, MARY W., 1st Lieut, in a Minnesota Regiment, P. 58 DE PEYSTER, FRED., Jr., his endu- rance at Bull Run, P. 103 DERRICK, CLARENCE, 2d Lieut. U. 8. A., dismissed from the ser- vice, D. 85; Doc. 353 DEVENS, CHARLES, Col. Massachu- setts 15th Regt, D. 59 DE VILLIERS,, Col., at the bat- tle of Scarytown, Va., Doc. 332 DE WITT, THOMAS, D. D., notice of, D. 55 DE WOLF, WINTHROP, remarks on Russell's letters on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 64 DICKINSON, DANIEL S., address at Amherst College, July 10th, D. 24; Doc. 259 speech of, before the citizens of Broome and Chenango Coun- ties, New York, D. 33 DICKINSON,, Lieut., rebel, his account of Wheat's Battalion in the battle of Bull Run, P. 12 DILLON, 2d Lieut., dismissed from the U. S. A., D. 21 DIMMICK,, Col., at Fortress Monroe, D. 70 DIx, Joux A., Gen., confirmed as Major-General, D. 54 assuines command, Doc. 353 DODGE, GEO. R., appointed Police
and the Devil against the Na- tionals, what Gen. Scott would do with,
etymological analysis of his name, "The Dream and the awakening," a prophecy disrespectfully in- scribed to, P. 53 DAVIS, JEFFERSON C., Col. 22d Regt. Indiana Volunteers, D. 70 "Davis, Jeff.," privateer, captures the Alvarado, Doc. 499 D. 56 DAVIS, T. S., his account of the battle of Booneville, Mo., P. 70 DAYTON, -, Capt., at Grafton, Va.. DEAN, D. V., expelled from Appa- lachicola, Fla., P. 54 "Debates of Douglas and Lincoln," quoted, Doc. 142
Marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 24 DOHERTY. E. P., escapes from Sud- ley Church, D. 46 account of his escape from Sud- ley Church. Va., P. 13 account of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 89 DONNELLY. DUDLEY, Col. 28th Regi- ment N. Y. S. V., D. 7; Doc. 172 "Don't give up the ship," by J. Griffith, P. 79 D. 72 DOOLITTLE, Senator. Speech on the bill to suppress insurrection, D. 74 Doc. 466 DOESIT, JAMES, of the schooner S. P. 5S J. Waring, D. 87 P. 44 DOUBLEDAY, ABNER, at the battle of Doc. 243 D. 17 Col. 22d Illinois D. 71 Doughnuts, the feast of, at Augusta, Me., P. 73 DOUGLAS, AUGUST, arrested at Philadelphia, D. 73 DOUGLAS, STEPHEN A., letter to Virgil Hitchcox, Doc. 126 and Lincoln, Abraham, debates of, quoted, Doc. 142 Dover, Delaware, peace meeting at, D. 9 resolution of the peace meeting at, June 27th, Doc. 194 DRAKE, C. D., speech of at Louis- iana, Mo., July 4th, Doc. 196 DREW, Phebe, her sufferings at the South, P. 57 DUBOIS, JOHN V., Lient., report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, D. Gi; Doc. 502
EWELL. Brig.-Gen., rebel, at the
P. 13 Fairfax Court House, Va., fatal error of the rebels at, D. 19 occupied by the National Army, D. 32; Doc. 812
McDowell's despatch from. Doc. 312 narrative of the "N. Y. Times"
on the, Gen. McDowell's despatch from, July 18th, Doc. 336
Col. Davies' report on the occnpa- tion of, Doc. 454
Falling Waters, Va., battle at, ac- count of the, Doc. 242 "N. Y. Tribune's" account of the battle of,
DUGANNE, A. J. H., Dug Spring, Mo., fight at, account of the fight at, DUMONT,, Col. 9th Indiana
Regt. at Carrick's Ford, Doc. 543 DUNNELL, MARK H., Col. 5th Maine Regt., D. 9; Doc. 176 DURYEA, A., Gen. See Habeas Cor- pus D. 67 at the battle of Bethel, Va., Doc. 164 DUSHANE,. Lt.-Col. 1st Regt. Maryland Volunteers, D. 23 DUTTON, HAMILTON II., Lt., dismiss- ed from the U. S. Navy, D. 12
Doc. 245 Falls Church, Va., skirmish at, D. 12 Farmington, Mo., skirmish near, D. 15 Farnham,, Col. Fire Zouaves.,
Fast, President Lincoln's Procla
Faulkner, Charles J., arrested at
GILVEREY,, Captain, of the ship Mary Goodell, courageous con- duct of the wife of,
"God Preserve the Union," by John Savage,
returned to New York, FISHER, -, Col., killed at Bull Run,
FISKE, FRANK S., Lt.-Col. 2d_regi- ment New Hampshire Vols., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 24 Doc. 20 P. 8 P. 51
gallantry at Bull Run,
anecdote of,
FITNAM, THOMAS, notice of,
Flag of Truce to President Lin- coln. See Taylor's Report,'
"Flag song of the Michigan Volun-
teers," by D. B. Duffield, P. 60 FLAGG, SOLOMON, notice of, D. Flags of North Carolina,
P. 101 Flat Rock, Ga, verbatim letter of the postmaster of, P. 71 Florida, Ordinance of Secession, Doc. 407
FLOYD, JOHN B.. on the depreda-
tions of the Mormons, Doc 232 sells for old iron perfect guns be- longing to the United States, P. 47 his operation with Mr. Burke's horses, P. 100 Foot's Resolution, Webster's speech Doc. 188 FOOTE, SOLOMON, speech of, at New York, June 25th, D. 8 Foreigners, U. S. War Department's order in reference to the enlist- ment of D. 35; Doc. 353 See Seward's letter to F. A. Al-
Fort Moultrie, 1776, anniversary of
the battle of, celebrated at Charleston, S. C.
"French Lady" captures the steam-
account of the capture of the,
Doc. 255 FRISBEE, EDWARD, Colonel 30th Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteers, D. 10; Doc. 176 FROST, DANIEL, of Western Va., D. 16 FROST, D. M., letter to Gov. Jack- son, Doc. 494 the treason of, D. CO FRY, JAMES B., Adjutant-General, U. S. A., Doc. 1 Fugitive Slaves-returned by Col. Burnside, D. not permitted to reside in the camps of the National army, D. number escaped from the South during the years 1840-1860, P. 57 FULLER, JAMES, killed at Matthias Point, Va,
proclamation to the people of Missouri, Aug. 3,
GARCELON, -, Surgeon-General
to be razed with red pepper,
to be filled with centipedes and lizards.
Garibaldi Guard, N. Y. S. V., wo- men in,
Fortress Monroe, Va., Gen. Wool
GARLAND, ROBERT, Captain, dis- missed from the Federal army,
GRAY, WILLIAM, of Boston, notice of,
Great Bethel, Va., account of ee currences before the battle of
D. 43 GARNETT, ROBERT S., General, es- capes from Laurel Hill, D. 25 killed at Carrick's Ford, Va., D. 80 account of the death of Doc. 289, 290 GARRICK,, negro cok of the "Enchantress," anecdote of, D. 52 GARRISON, LLOYD, quoted by the Memphis Appeal," D. 49 GARRISON, Judge, Kings Co., N. Y. See Habeas Corpus, D. 67 GARTRELL, L. I., Colonel, rebel, wounded at Bull Run, P. 15 GARVIN, WILLIAM, of Kentucky, D. 68 Gauley Bridge, Va., Wise's flight from, D. 50 Genevieve, Mo., money seized at, by the U. S. troops, D. 68 "Gentlemen's Magazine," quotation from, Doc. 391 Georgia, 2d Regiment of, passed through Charleston, S. C., D. 44 a destitute regiment of, arrived at Richmond, Va., D. 10 Governor of, refuses arms, D. 10 repudiation of, D. 11
P. 41 See Bethel. Great Falls, Va.. skirmish at, D. 21 GREBLE, JOHN T. Lieutenant, let-
ter to his wife on the day pre- vious to his death, P. 43 GREENE, WILLIAM R., Colonel 14th Regiment Mass. Volunteers. D. 60 GREEN, HENRY, of Louisville, Ky., shoots a s cessionist, D. 38 GREENHOW,, Mrs. See Female Spies. GREENLEAF, C. T.,
P. 29 GREEN, MARTIN, rebel, at the battle of Athens, Mo., Doc 483
Greenville, Tenn., Union Conven-
D. 5 GRIFFIN, CHARLES, Captain, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 28 GRIFFITH, U. S. N.. P. 19 GROW, GALUSHA A.. elected Speak- er of House of Congress, D. 18 speech of July 4th, Doc. 22 GUION, FRED. A., The Compromise D. 11
troops of, at the fight at Laurel Hill, Va.,
Petition of condition of his compromise peti- tion, D. 20 his remonstrance in reference to Doe. 177
account of his expedition to Cairo
and Bird's Point, D. 51; Doc. 467 arrived at Cairo, Ill.,
George the Fourth, tents captured from, in 1812, used by National troops, GERHARDT,
P. 72 Major, notice of, D. 21
GUNNELL, F. M, Surgeon U. S. N.,
official report of fight at Mat- thias Point, Va, GWATHMEY, WM. II., of Va.,
Illinois, proclamation of Gov. Yates, Aug. 17, Doc. 533
regiments from, offered to the General Government, "Tilinois Bridge, Breastwork, and Fortification Fusileers," D. 3 Illinois River, a two-story houso and family afloat on. P. 47 Illinois Volunteers, 22d Regiment at battle of Charleston, Mo., D. 71 a song for the. P. 54
IMRODEN, JOHN D., Capt.. rebel, re- port of battle of Bull Run, Doc. "Important Telegram," "Impromptu Reply to the Lady who Proposed to Wear the Pa- triotic Rosette," Impromptu, on reading the Presi- dent's Message, by A. O'K. II.,
militia, 6th Regiment returned to Indianapolis,
description of the burning of, by Janies Scofield,
HILL, D. H., Col., rebel, report of the battle of Bethel,
volunteers at battle of Rich
"N. Y. Tribune" narrative of
3d Regiment of, left New Albany,
HINMAN, E. W., his proposition to
History, the retributions of,
HAMPTON, WADE, Colonel, wounded at Ball Run, anecdote of,
HANDY, S. I. K., of Baltimore, no-
Hannibal, Mo., editor of the "Even-
ing News," arrested at, P. 98 HARDEE, -, Colonel, appointed Brig. Gen. C. S. A.. D. 11 Harper's Ferry, Va., skirmish at, D. 18 the ladies of present a flag to the 2d Regt. Mass. Vols.,
HARRIS, ISHAM G., GOV., message
to Tenn. Legislature,
appeal to the people of Tenn., Aug. 8th,
letter from to the "Memphis
order for the collection of arms in Tenn., Doc. 521; D. 63 proclamation of, June 24th, Doc. 169 proclamation of, Aug. 7th, Doc. 459 HARRIS, JAMES, Surgeon 1st Rhode Island Vols., at Bull Run, Doc. 19 HARRIS, Brig.-Gen., rebel, D. 25 HARRISON, CARTER H., killed at Bull Run, notice of, P. 91 Harrisonville, Mo., skirmish near, D. 34 HART, DAVID L., account of the
battle of Rich Mountain, Doc. 284 HARTSUFF, GEO. L., notice of D. 65 HARVEY, E. B., Col. 7th Regt. Penn. Vols., D. 49 Lieut.-Col., D. 19 HAVEMEYER, G. W., account of the fight at Carter's Creek, Va, Doc. 169 P. 1
HAVEN, FRANKLIN, of Boston, D. 65 Haverhill, Mass., Ambrose L. Kim- ball mobbed at, Hawaii, speech of a young man of, in defence of the United States, P. 87 HAWKINS' Zouaves, N. Y. S. V., D. 20 Hawk's Nest, Va., skirmish at, D. 72 rebel account of the skirmish at, Aug. 20th, Doc. 539 HAWLEY, JOSEPH R., Capt., notice of, D. GS Corporal, wounded at Patterson's Creek, Va., D. S; Doc. 174 D.
HITCHCOCK, ROSWELL D., Rev. Dr.,
remarks at the reception of the 4th Maine Volunteers, HOFFMAN, H. C., Col. 23d Regiment N. Y. S. V., HOLDINGBROOK, JOHN C., Doc. 174 HOLLIDAY, Capt., surprised near New Market Bridge, Va.,
HOWE, SAM. G., M. D. See Sanitary Commission.
HUDSON, MCK., Capt., Hudson River Baptist Association, report and resolutions of, June 19th, Doc. 151; D. 8 HUNTER, D., Col, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 17 D. 54
confirmed as Brig.-Gen, HUNTER, WILLIAM, wounded, D. 15 HUNTER, Col, rebel, at the
battle of Charleston, Mo., D. 71 HUNTER, J. M. G., mayor of Appala- chicola, Fla., his orthography, P. 54 HUNTER, R. M. T., appointed Secre- tary of State of C. S. A., D. 43 Richmond Dispatch on, D. 43 IIURLBURT, S. A., Gen., proclama- tion of July 15th to the people of Northeast Missouri,
proclamation, July 29, proclamation quartering soldiers on the citizens of Marion Co., Mo., Doc. 522 assigned to the command of the forces on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad.
D. 49 order to the authorities of Marion County, Mo., D. 64 JACKSON, CLAIBORNE F., his decla- order to the authorities of Pal- ration of the Independence of myra, Mo., Aug. 19th, Missouri, D. 56; Doc. 479 P. 18
Doc. 537; D, 72 "Hurrah," by a Mississippian, P. 88 4"Hymn for the Host in War," by
the author of the "New Priest,"
rebels, General Frost's letter to,
a fugitive, his authority supported by the D. 70 Doc. 494; D. 60 marches to Carthage, Mo., D. 19
Hear us, Father! Save our Land!"
by E. T. P. Beach,
HEATH, NOBLE, jr., of N. Y.,
James River Road, Va., reconnois- sance of the,
1st Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 2d Regt. of, at Wilson's Creek, D. 61 KASSON, JOHN A, First Asst. Post- master-Gen., notice of, D. Katonah, Westchester Co., N. Y., havelocks made by the ladies of,
LEDEU, WILLIAM, Col. 84th Regt. N. Y. S. V.,
LEE, ROBERT E, Gen, rebel,
LEMON, -, Major, arrests Miss Windle,
KEARNEY, PHILIP, appointed Brig.- Gen.,
LEONARD, S. H., Col. 18th Regt.
confirmed as Brig.-Gen., KELLY, -, confirmed as Brig.-
JARRETT,, Col., at the battle of Haynesville, Va.,
"Jeff. Davis is coming! Oh! Oh!"
"Jeff. Davis," privateer, off Nan- tucket Shoals,
See Davis, Jefferson, JEFFERSON, THOMAS, letter to Wm.
Rush, on Separation, Doc. 144 on the opening of the slave trade,
Doc. 144 "Jeffersonian," office of, destroyed at West Chester, Pa., D. 72 JENKINS, ED. W., Capt.. surprised near Newmarket Bridge, Va.,
KENDALL, AMOS, correspondence with James L. Orr, KENLY, J. B., appointed provost-
marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 8 Gen. Banks' instructions to, Doc. 178 notice of, D. 24 KENNEDY, -, Senator, of Md., presents memorial denouncing the National Government, D. 54 his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 KENNEDY, WM. D., Col. Tammany Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 83
Kentucky, affairs in, June 19, "still for the Union,"
JOHN BULL and Bull Run. See W.
JOHNSON, ANDREW, speech of, at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19th, Doc. 148; D. speech before the East Tennessee Union Convention, Doc. 155 speech on the resolution to ap- prove the acts of the Presi- dent, July 27th, resolution of, relative to the pres-
incident in the Legislature of, P. 59 the position of, June 15, proclamation of Gov. Magoffin to the people of, Aug. 8, Doc. 474 the duty of the rebel Government to declare it under blockade, D. 72 "Kentucky," by Forceythe Will- P. 61 Kentucky Volunteers. 2d Regt. of, at Barboursville, Va, D. 28 Keokuk, Iowa, singular case of re- cognition at,
D. 65 Col. Penn. Vols, D. 75 Liberty, Mo., secessionists captured
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, at the flag- raising at Washington, quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 94 E. W. Hinman's proposition to, D. 70 proclamation for fasting and
prayer, Aug. 12, Doc. 522; D. 64 approves the bill to punish con- spiracy,
Doc. 445 non-intercourse proclamation of Aug. 16th, Doc. 532; D. 68
ent war, D. 41 debate on the resolution of, in U. S. Senate, July 25th, Doc. 403 D. 45
approves the bills passed by Con- gress,
JOHNSON, B. F., Lieut.-Col., rebel,
KERRIGAN, JAMES E., Col. 25th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 16 KEY, T. M., Col., notice of, KEYES, E. D., Col., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 15; D. 86 KIMBALL, AMBROSE L., mobbed, D. 71 KIMBALL, B. G., notice of, D. 8 KING, CHARLES, President, his ad-
Message of July 4th, 1861, Message of, in verse,
Senator Benjamin's opinion
Jeff. Davis' letter to,
speech of Andrew Johnson on the resolution to approve the acts
dress to the graduating class of Columbia College,
Fred. A. Guion's compromise petition to, Doe. 177
JOHNSON, JOSEPH, ex-governor, D.
Brigade, surprised near New- market Bridge, Va.,
JOHNSON, REVERDY, remarks in Su- preme Court of U. S., Dec. 1860,
on the power of the President to suspend the writ of habeas cor- pus, Doc. 185; D. 12 speech of, at Baltimore, Jan. 10,
Doc. 132 Doc. 8 bulletin to the rebel army after the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 108 notice of, D. 87 JOHNSTON, SAMUEL, Col., rebel, his notice to the 89th Regt. Vir- ginia Militia, D. 64 JONES,, Col., Ala., wounded, P. 15 JONES, CHARLES C., jr., Mayor of Savannah, P. 93
D. 59 KING, W. S., medical and surgical report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 41 KINGSBURY, CHARLES P., Captain, notice of Doc. 589 KINGSBURY, H. W., 1st Lieut. U. S. A., bravery of, at Bull Run, Doc. KIRWAN, -, Capt. of steamer St. Nicholas, D. 11 KNOWLES, ABNER, Col. 6th Regt. Maine Vols., D. 32 KYLE, WM. C., his protest against the proceedings of the East Tenn. Union Convention, Doc. 158
a rebel etymological analysis of his name,
P. 58 the "Soulouque" of the U. S., Doc. 196 called the "Goriila," P. 86
rebel canards about, LINCOLN, RENJ., letters of Adams to, 1789,
Doc. 146; D. 8 5 LIVERMORE, ISAAC, Mass., D. 69 Lizards, an implement of war, P. 7 Loan Bill, debate on the, in the U. S. House of Representatives, July 10th. Doc. 256 passed the House of Representa- tives, D. 23 Doc. 113
London "Daily News" on the bat- tle of Bull Run,
affairs," P. 104 on the battle of Bull Run, Dec. 111 on the impressment of British subjects in New Orleans, La,
LANE, HENRY S. See "Tall Run- ning."
P. 99 the Oregonians respond to. P. 100 Lane, Ill., secessionist hung at, D. 8 Lane's Prairie, Mo., fight at, D. 44 LANGWORTHY, WM. H, wounded, D. 57; Doc. 481 LANSING, H. SEYMOUR, Col. 17th Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 154; D. 5 "Laura, Laura, don't secede," P. 77 Laurel Hill, Va., skirmish at, D. 25 LAWSON, O. A., Capt., at Middle- fork Bridge, Va., Doc. 251
on war expenses and war taxes in America Doc. 119 on the British interest in the war, Doc. 121 on the financial aspects of the war, Doc. 121 LONG, J. G., P. 59 Long Island (N. Y.) Volunteers, 1st Regiment left New York, D. 73 LONGSTREET,, Gen., rebel, at Blackburn's Ford. Va., Doc. 841 LONGNECKER, JOHN H., letter to Gov. Hicks, of Md., on bridge- burning, Doc. 188
MCCHESNEY,, Col., his regi-
ment in Va., MCCLELLAN, G. B., Gen., assumes
command in Western Va., D. agreement with Gov. Magoffin, D. denies the assertion of Gov. Ma- D. goffin and Buckner, thanked by Congress for his vic- tories in Western Virginia, D. 81 proclamations of June 23d, Doc. 166 consultation with the newspaper
reporters, agreement with Gen. Buckner, Doc. 163; D.
at Laural Hill, Va.,
captures Col. Pegram,
official report of the battle of Rich
official report on the rout of Gen.
pastoral letter of the bishop of,
despatches in reference to the sur-
a regiment from, in the battle of Bull Run,
operations of, in Western Vir-
address to his soldiers, July 19th,
summoned to Washington,
departure from Beverly, Va., D. 89 D. 41 speech at Philadelphia, extent of the command of, Doc. 406 D. 42 arrival at Washington,
assumed command of the U. S. A. on the Potomac,
6th Regt. of, flag presented to, D. 19 P. Daughter of the, accede to Gen. Banks' request to D. remain in the service,
the London Post on the appoint-
order prohibiting troops from
8th Regt., flag presentation to, D. 40 returned to Boston,
Postmaster-Gen. Blair's letter to,
Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st Regt. at Blackburn's Ford,
inexhaustible bottle in the en-
MCCLOUD, DONALD, of the schooner
2d Regt. of, left Boston,
burns the town of Hampton. Va.,
receive a flag from the ladies of
MCCORMICK, RICHARD, at the battle of Blackburn's Ford,
Maine Militia, 1st Regiment on their return home, 2d Regiment, gallantry of, revolt in the 2d Regiment of, sen- tenced,
3d Regt. of, at NewmarketBridge,
his account of the wounded at
9th Regt. of, arrived at Washing-
McCULLOCH, BEN., Indians in the
proclamation of, July 1st.
report of the battle of Wilson's
11th Regt. of, left Boston,
5th Regiment, officers of, 6th Regiment left Portland, "Make up your Mind to it." Peace.
Manassas Junction, Va., rebel army
Manassas, Va., battle of,
See Bull Run, Va.
the moral of,
Manchester (England) "Examiner,"
on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 115 reply to the London Times on Ainerican Democracy,
Manchester (England) Post," an
English comment on English criticism,
congratulates his troops on their
"victory" at Wilson's Creek,
14th Regt. left Fort Warren,
15th Regt. left Worcester, 16th Regt. of, left North bridge,
MASSENBERG, GEO. L.,
MATHERSON, RODERICK, Col.
proclamation to the people of Mis-
order in reference to the battle of
Matthias Point, Va., Capt. H. Ward killed at
Commander Rowan's report of
Commander Budd's report
reconnoissance off,
Pawnee's reconnoissance, MAURY,, Capt., Assistant Adj.- General, dismissed from the D. 21 U. S. A., MAY, HENRY, of Md., his case con- sidered in the House of Repre- sentatives at Washington, D. C., D. 33 his resolution in reference to an D. 57 armistice, MAYO, W. K., U. S. N.. reply to the proclamation of Gov. Letcher, Doc. 193 MCALLISTER, Capt., Illinois 16th Regt., mortally wounded, Doc. 270 D. 44 MCCALL, GEORGE A., Gen., D. 54 confirmed as Brig.-Gen.,
MCCUNN, JOHN H., Col. 87th Regt.
McDOWELL, IRWIN, General, Doc. 812
despatch from Fairfax
House, Va., July 18,
general order in reference to de-
general orders before the
report of the battle of Bull
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