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William H. Herndon, Jesse William Weik, Herndon's Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life, Etiam in minimis major, The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by William H. Herndon, for twenty years his friend and Jesse William Weik 1,765 1 Browse Search
Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, Debates of Lincoln and Douglas: Carefully Prepared by the Reporters of Each Party at the times of their Delivery. 1,301 9 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 947 3 Browse Search
John G. Nicolay, A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln, condensed from Nicolay and Hayes' Abraham Lincoln: A History 914 0 Browse Search
Francis B. Carpenter, Six Months at the White House 776 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 495 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 485 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 456 0 Browse Search
Hon. J. L. M. Curry , LL.D., William Robertson Garrett , A. M. , Ph.D., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 1.1, Legal Justification of the South in secession, The South as a factor in the territorial expansion of the United States (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 410 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 405 1 Browse Search
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amp at, VII., 107; VIII., 89. Annapolis Junction, Md.: New York Seventh arrives at, VIII., 67. Anthony & Co., chemists, I., 31, 42, 44; III., 170. Antietam, Md.: I., 53, 61, 62; view of battle field, I., 65, 132; churches, Lutheran and Dunker, in the battle area, II., 4; invasion of the North, to follow II., 55; Mumma's house at, II., 65; arrangement of the two armies before the battle of, II., 65, 68; Bloody Lane, II., 69; Dunker church, after the Federal assault, II., 75; Lincoln's visit to camps around, II., 77; results of the battle, II., 78; moral effect of the battle of, 78, 176. 324; III., 49; IV., 87, 197, 229, 231 seq.; V., 21, 27, 35; Federal artillery at, V., 36, 61, 62, 67, 202, 232; caring for wounded, VII., 12; wounded after, VII., 13, 219; wounded of, VII., 263; VIII., 22; Sixth Vermont at, VIII., 65, 99, 103, 229, 232, 236; bridge at, IX., 141; battles of, IX., 157, 161; Dunker Church after the battle, IX., 189; 196; Burnside's Bridge at, IX., 199; Blo
, scouts at, VIII., 269. Folly Island, Charleston, S. C. : N. Y. Ninth Inf. at, VIII., 229. Fontaine, L., IX., 142. Foote, A. H.: I., 94, 182, 185 seq., 188, 191, 193, 218, 221, 237, 238 seq., 241, 360; II., 131; VI., 83, 149, 213, 214, 266, 310, 312, 314. Foote, H. S., IX., 29. Foraging: by Grant's army, VIII., 198-199; on Sherman's march, VIII., 212-220. Forbes, E. A., I., 10. Force, M. F., X., 93. Ford's Theater, Washington, D. C. : where Lincoln was shot, VII., 203, 205 seq. Foreign legions Viii., 82. Foreign officers: military, I., 117; nobility in Union camp, I., 115; soldiers of fortune tendered services, VIII., 76. Forest Hall military prison, Georgetown, D. C. , VII., 85. Forest Rose,, U. S. S., II., 350. Forests as battlegrounds Viii., 173, 175. Forney, J. H., II., 334; X., 255. Forney, W. H., X., 255. Forrest, N. B.: I., 192; cavalry command, I., 360, 368; II., 168, 170, 204, 32
at, IX., 213, 217; Twenty-fifth anniversary of battle of, IX., 218; Round Top at, IX., 221; Cemetery Ridge, IX., 225; Devil's Den, Confederate sharpshooter killed at, IX., 225; dedication, IX., 255; campaign, IX., 313, 346, 350; complete plan of battles, X., 68, 116, 156; percentage table of Federal losses at, X., 124 seq. Gettysburg, J. J. Roche, IX., 204. Gettysburg, E. C Stedman, IX., 24. Gettysburg!—a battle ode, G. P. Lathrop, IX., 218-226. Gettysburg address, A. Lincoln, II., 234. Gettysburg,, U. S. S., III., 342. Gholson, S. J., X., 275. Gholson, W. G.: III., 342; IV., 132. Gibbon, J.: I., 309; II., 88, 237, 320, 328; III., 87; IX., 193; X., 192. Gibbons, J. S., IX., 344. Gibbs, A., IV., 242. Gibbs, G. C., VII., 84. Gibbs, W., VII., 330. Gibraltar of the West, Vicksburg, Miss., II., 188. Gibson, H., VII., 20. Gibson, H. G.: Third United States Art., I., 281; II., 90; V., 33. Gibson, R.
n rivers, VI., 209-223, 226; ferry-boats used as, VI., 262, 263; work of, in eastern waters, VI. 263, 264. Lightburn, J. A. J., X., 87. Lightfoot, J. A., X., 292. Lilian,, U. S. S., III., 342. Lilley, R. D., X., 4. Lincoln, Abraham I., 28 seq., 40, 41, 59, 63 seq., 67, 19, 98, 104, 120, 126, 226, 307, 338; inaugurated President of the United States at Washington, I., 346; II., 20, 49; in camp at Antietam, Md., II., 77, 78, 82, 102, 108, 109, 233, 271, 316; III., 14, 29, 155, 183, 220, 248, 303,304; IV., 24, 50, V., 124, 280; VI., 46, 53, 56, 84, 110, 115, 116, 137, 170, 308; VII., 30, 85, 117, 192, 194, 197, 202; assassination of, VII., 203 seq.: military commissioners to try Lincoln conspirators, VII., 207, 209 seq., 293, 310, 330, 346, 348; VIII., 26, 29; calls for troops, VIII., 67, 68; pen-portrait of. VIII., 92, 94, 102; quoted, VIII., 260, 294, 345, 346 seq., 350; in the telegraph office. VIII., 361; IX., 24, 26, 128, 250, 254; the last portrait ta
, IV., 293, 306. Old Town Creek, Miss., III., 307. Olds, E. B., VII., 200. O'Leary, C., quoted, VII., 308. Olin, Judge Ix., 265, 266. Oliver, J. M., X., 215. Olmstead, C. H., heavy artillery commanded by, I., 360. Olmstead, G., I., 179. Olmsted. F. L. VII., 330. Olmstee, Fla.: II., 350; VIII., 103. Olney, H. B., VIII., 167. Olustie, , C. S. S., VI., 298. On a great Warrior, H. Abbey, IX., 108. On the life Mask of Abraham Lincoln, R. W. Gilder, IX., 250, seq. On to Richmond, IX., 133. On to the defense of Washington, V., 92. On to Washington, V., 92. One country, F. L. Stanton, IX., 332. One I Left there, IX., 349. O'Neal, E. A., X., 113. Oneida Company, cavalry, IV., 195. Oneida,, U. S. S., VI., 190, 198, 254. Onondaga,, U. S. S.: VI., 131, 132, 133, 175, 261, 265; VII., 111. Oostenaula River, Ga., III., 112. Opdycke, E.: III., 262; X., 125, 23
, L.: VII., 205; VIII., 278. Payne, Lewis or Powell: hanged for conspiring to kill President Lincoln, VII., 211. Payne, W. H.: IV., 112; X., 321. Pea Ridge, Ark. (see also Sugar r Springs, Ga., III., 322. Powell, L., alias Payne, hanged for conspiracy to kill President Lincoln, VII., 211. Powell, W. H., III., 338. Powell, W. L., VI, 154. Powhatan,, U.ted States court and the trouble that ensued, VII., 29, 34, 36; crews of, proclaimed pirates by Lincoln, VI., 84; careers of, VI., 122; abandoned for blockade running, VI., 290; Proclamation of president l, Lincoln regard to (April 19, 1861), VII., 34. Proclamation of Abraham Lincoln, call for troops, VIII., 108 seq. Proclamation of Emancipation, preliminary, VII., 110. Proctor, D. Abraham Lincoln, call for troops, VIII., 108 seq. Proclamation of Emancipation, preliminary, VII., 110. Proctor, D. C., I., 105. Proctor, R., IX., 155. Projectiles: the Charrin type, V., 138; for cannon, V., 146; the Hotchkiss type, V., 184, 190; the Parrott type, V., 184, 190; the Schenkl type, V.,
279, 281; nationality of, VI., 279; prize money of, VI., 284, 286; on Kearsarge, VI., 300; gunnery of, on Kearsarge,VI., 303. Search-Light Library of New York, I., 18. Searcy Landing, Ark., I., 364. Sears, C. W., X., 275. Sebastopol, Turkey, I., 239. Secesh, Confederate horse, IV., 81. Secessionville, Jamries Island, S. C. : I., 366; II., 327, 329. Second Bull Run, Va.: VIII., 18; battle of, VIII., 63, 87, 99, 232. Second Inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln, IX., 28, 250. Second Review of the grand Army, F. Bert. Harte, IX., 35. Secret Service: Confederate, I., 25, 31; Brady under the protection of, I., 40; II., 77; of the army (Union), chief of the, III., 35; Confederate photography in, VI., 17; VIII., 4; preface to, VIII., 11, 14 seq., 19, 23, 24 seq., 26; of the Federal armies, VIII., 261 seq,; chief and some of his men, VIII., 262-263, 268; of the Federal army, VIII., 266 seq.; organization, Federal, VIII., 266; agents' work
n, VII., 15, 274, 275; Campbell Hospital, VII., 15; views of, VII., 15; Stanton Hospital in, VII., 15, Old Capitol Prison at, VII., 31 seq., 38, 67, 200; office of commissary general of prisoners, VII., 83, 85 seq.; Ford's Theater in, where President Lincoln was shot, VII., 203; livery stable where Booth secured the horse on which he escaped, VII., 205; surgeons' supplies at, VII., 213; surgeons and hospital stewards at, VII., 217; medical supplies at, VII., 225; Harewood Hospital at, VII., 285nia Avenue to New York Seventh Infantry, VIII., 74, 79, 89, 109; Old Capital Prison, VIII., 289; Central Signal Station at, VIII., 305; U. S. Signal Corps Headquarters, VIII., 333; cemetery at Soldiers' Home, IX., 281: Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, X., 16, 17. Washington, N. C., II., 322. Washington,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Washington and Lee University, Va.: I., 17; IX., 122, 130, 132; X., 57, 59, 72. Washington Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60.