arles H. Winfield, Homer A. Nelson, John B. Steele, John V. L. Pruyn, John A. Griswold, Orlando Kellogg, Calvin T. Hulburd, James M. Marvin, Samuel F. Miller, Ambrose W. Clark, Francis Kernan, De Witt C. Littlejohn, Thomas T. Davis, Theodore M. Pomeroy, Daniel Morris, Giles W. Hotchkiss, R. B. Van Valkenburg, Freeman Clarke, Augustus Frank, John B. Ganson, Reuben E. Fenton. Ohio.--George H. Pendleton, Alexander Long, Robert C. Schenck, J. F. McKinney, Frank C. Le Blond, Chilton A. White, Samuel S. Cox, William Johnson, Warren P. Noble, James M. Ashley, Wells A. Hutchins, William E. Finck, John O'Neill, George Bliss, James R. Morris, Joseph W. White, Ephraim R. Eckley, Rufus P Spaulding, J. A. Garfield. Oregon.--John R. McBride. Pennsylvania.--Samuel J. Randall, Charles O'Neill, Leonard Myers, William P. Kelley, M. Russell Thayer, John D. Stiles, John M. Broomall, S. E. Ancona, Thaddeus Stevens, Myer Strouse, Philip Johnson, Charles Denison, H. W. Tracy, William H. Miller, Joseph Baile
Orleans, 2.342; sufferings of English operatives for want of, 2.571.
Cotton is king, 1.82.
Cotton loan, the Confederate, 1.546.
Count of Paris, on McClellan's staff, 2.131.
Cox, Gen. J. D., operations of in Kanawha Valley, 1.57.
Cox, S. S., his peace proposition, 2.29.
Crampton's Gap, battle at, 2.471.
Crawfish Spring, forces of Rosecrans near, 3.132.
Crittenden Compromise, 1.89; final action on in the Senate, 1.228.
Crittenden, John J., his rebuke of Clingman, 1.79; t Washington, 1.235; John Tyler's address to, 1.237; propositions offered in, 1.238, 239.
Peace Faction, opposition of to the government, 3.83; the war prolonged by, 3.91.
Peace Party, factious opposition of, 2.18.
Peace proposition of S. S. Cox, of Ohio, 2.29.
Pea Ridge, battle of, 2.256.
Peck, Gen. John J., his defense of Suffolk against Longstreet, 3.41-3.44.
Peirce, Gen., charged with an expedition against Big and Little Bethel, 1.504; later services of, 1.511.
Pelicaus