135
Cumberland Gap, 135
Cummings Point, 63 et seq.
Cushing,. Caleb, 76
D.
Davies, General T. A., 174
Davis, Jefferson, 25 et seq., 40; elected President of the Confederacy, 41; opposes the attack on Fort Sumter, 56; belief of Northern aid, 71; offers letters of marque and reprisal, 78; call for volunteers, 79; his message to Governor Letcher, 92; letter to Governor Jackson, 117, 158; speech of, at Richmond, 169
Declaration of Causes by South Carolina, 5 et seq.
Dennison, Governor, 140
Dix, Secretary John A., 33, 76, 208
Doubleday, Captain (afterward General) Abner, 29, 64
Douglas, Stephen A., adherents of, 8; his interview with President Lincoln, 76
Dogan Heights, 191
Duke, Captain, 117
Dumont, Colonel, 143, 15
E.
Ellsworth, Col. E. E., 110 et seq.; shot at Alexandria, 113; buried from the White House, 114
Ellsworth's Zouaves, 110
Elzey, General, 194
Evans, Colonel, 183
Evarts, Wm. M., 76
Everett, Edward, 76
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