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January 1st (search for this): chapter 23
arrival of Farragut with his fleet at, 2.342; panic in, 2.340-2.342; occupation of by National troops, 2.345; Gen. Butler's administration of affairs in, 2.346-2.352; policy of Gen. Banks in, 2.592; threatened by Gen. Dick Taylor, 3.220; visit of the author to, 3.524. New Orleans forts, bombardment of by Farragut and Porter, 2.330-2.337. Newport Newce, fortification of, 1.501. New River, Floyd driven from his position on, 2.101. Newtonia, Mo., battles at, 2.533, and 3.280. New Year's Day in Washington, 1861, 1.151. New York, action of representatives from on the withdrawal of South Carolina members of Congress, 1.141; patriotic resolutions adopted by the legislature of, 1.204; response of to the President's call for troops, 1.428; dispatch of troops from for the defense of Washington, 1.429. New York City, the secession of proposed by Mayor Wood, 1.205; alarm in commercial circles in 1.206; immense meeting of citizens in, 1.206; scenes in at the outbreak of the war
hor to the battle-ground of, 3.178. Chickasaw Bayou, battle of; 2.577. Chicomicomico, unfortunate expedition to, 2.109. Christian Commission, organization of, 1.575; origin and history of, 3.610. Cincinnati, Democratic convention at in 1856, 1.21; loyal spirit of the people of. 1.351. Cincinnati Platform, 1.21. City Point, occupation of by Gen. Butler, 3.318. Clark, Daniel, resolutions of, in the Senate, 1.221. Clark, John B., expulsion of from Congress, 1.573. Clarkesonstitution, provisional, adopted at the Montgomery Convention, 1.251. Constitution, permanent, adopted at the Montgomery Convention, 1.263; submitted to State Conventions, 1.273. Convention, Democratic, at Charleston, 1.18; at Cincinnati in 1856, 1.21; at Baltimore, in 1860, 1.25. Convention, National Constitutional Union, at Baltimore in 1860, 1.29. Convention, Republican, at Chicago in 1860, 1.30. Convention, secession, of South Carolina, 1.100, 101; sensation produced by the
.145. Baltimore, Democratic convention at in 1860, 1.25; conspiracy in, 1.281; riotous demonstratrates under Johnson to, 3.346; convention at in 1860, 3.445. Baltimore plot, letter of John A. Ke461. Charleston, Democratic convention at in 1860, 1.18; excitement in at the election of Lincoln, 1.49; 1860 Association in, 1.95; liberty pole erected in, 1.98; secession convention assembled at, 1.476. Chicago, Republican convention at in 1860, 1.30; Democratic convention at in 1864, 3.447;; at Cincinnati in 1856, 1.21; at Baltimore, in 1860, 1.25. Convention, National Constitutional Union, at Baltimore in 1860, 1.29. Convention, Republican, at Chicago in 1860, 1.30. Conventio1860, 1.30. Convention, secession, of South Carolina, 1.100, 101; sensation produced by the proceedings of, 1.113. Coninances, national, condition of at the close of 1860, 1.115; toward the close of Buchanan's term, 1. 3.29. Votes at the presidential election of 1860, 1.36. W. Wadsworth, Gen., James, placed
December 3rd, 1860 AD (search for this): chapter 23
ke Island, 2.175. Memminger, C. G., a special commissioner from South Carolina to Virginia, 1.93. Memphis, naval battle opposite, 2.298; occupation of by General Wallace, 2.299; sudden dash of Forrest into, 3.248; expedition of Grierson from against the Mobile and Ohio railway, 3.415. Meridian, destructive raid of Sherman to from Vicksburg, 3.238-3.240. Merrimack, blown up by the Confederates, 2.389. Merrimack and 1 Monitor, 2.359-2.366. Message of President Buchanan, of Dec. 3, 1860, 1.64; unsatisfactory to all parties, 1.73; popular disappointment excited by, 1.74. Message of President Buchanan, of Jan. 8, 1861, 1.218. Mexico, invasion of by the French, 3.47. Michigan, attitude of in relation to secession, 1.212. Middletown, battle of, 3.371. miles, Col. D. H., bad conduct of at the battle of Bull's Run, 1.606; his surrender of Harper's Ferry, and death. 2.473. Militia, seventy-five thousand called for to suppress the rebellion, 1.336. Millen, Ga
December 6th, 1860 AD (search for this): chapter 23
se, Henry A., minute-men organized under in Virginia, 1.161. Wistar, Gen., his attempt to surprise Richmond, 3.287. Woman Order, Gen. Butler's, the occasion for it, 2.349; the order (note), 2.350. Women's Central Association for Relief, 1.575, 3.607. Wood, Fernando, the secession of New York City proposed by, 1.205. Wood, Gen. T. J., his capture of Orchard Knob, 3.161; at the battle on Missionaries' Ridge, 3.167. Wool, Major-Gen., John Ellis, his letter to Gen. Cass. of Dec. 6, 1860, 1.76; the government warned by, 1.219; important services of in preserving Washington, 1.430; appointed to command the Department of Southeastern Virginia, 1.482; relieves Butler in command at Fortress Monroe, 2.105; his, operations against Norfolk, 2.387. Worden, Lieut., bearer of important dispatches to Pensacola, 1.368; arrested and imprisoned, 1.369; commander of the Monitor in her fight with the Merrimack, 2.363; wounded, 2.366; destroys the Nashville, 3.190. Writs of Habeas c
December 30th, 1860 AD (search for this): chapter 23
of, 3.105. Brown, Col. H., takes command at Fort Pickens, 1.369. Brownlow, Rev. W. G., imprisoned at Knoxville, 2.38; permitted to leave the Confederacy, 2.39; house of visited by the author, in 1866, 3.284. Brownsville, Texas, capture of by Gen. Banks, 3.223. Bruinburg, Grant crosses the Mississippi at, 2.603. Buchanan, Commodore, McKean, death of, at the battle of the Bayou Teche, 2.597. Buchanan, President, James, conspirators in the cabinet of, 1.43; his message of Dec. 30, 1860, 1.64; his indecision, 1. 73, 283; distrusted by the Southern conspirators, 1.143; painful position of, 1.146; changes in his cabinet, 1.146; his message of Jan. 8, 1861, 1.218; disruption of his cabinet, 2.527. Buckner, Gen. Simon B., left in command of Fort Donelson by Floyd and Pillow, 2.219; terms of surrender offered to by Grant, 2.220. Buell, Gen., Don Carlos, in command of the Department of the Ohio, 2.179; operations of, in Kentucky, 2.190-2.195; leaves Nashville to join Gr
y, 2.360. Europe, Confederate emissaries at the courts of, 1.565; attitude of sovereigns of in 1861, 1.570; effect in of the news of the battle of Bull's Run, 2.19. Ewell, Gen., surrender of at appointed general-in-chief of all the National armies, 3.234. Great Britain, relations with in 1861, 1.567; sympathy with the conspirators in, 2.152; Mason sent as ambassador to, 2.153. Greble, ition on, 2.101. Newtonia, Mo., battles at, 2.533, and 3.280. New Year's Day in Washington, 1861, 1.151. New York, action of representatives from on the withdrawal of South Carolina members of feeling in New York at the outbreak of the war, 1.358. Russia, attitude of the emperor of in 1861, 1.570. S. Sabine Gross-Roads, battle of, 3.257. Sabine Pass, Franklin's expedition agaiufferings of Southern, 2.21; banishment of, 2.33, 35, 36. Union Square meeting in New York, in 1861, 1.354. V. Vallandigham, Clement L. amendment to the Constitution proposed by, 1.88; speech
January 8th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 23
, President, James, conspirators in the cabinet of, 1.43; his message of Dec. 30, 1860, 1.64; his indecision, 1. 73, 283; distrusted by the Southern conspirators, 1.143; painful position of, 1.146; changes in his cabinet, 1.146; his message of Jan. 8, 1861, 1.218; disruption of his cabinet, 2.527. Buckner, Gen. Simon B., left in command of Fort Donelson by Floyd and Pillow, 2.219; terms of surrender offered to by Grant, 2.220. Buell, Gen., Don Carlos, in command of the Department of the Ohup by the Confederates, 2.389. Merrimack and 1 Monitor, 2.359-2.366. Message of President Buchanan, of Dec. 3, 1860, 1.64; unsatisfactory to all parties, 1.73; popular disappointment excited by, 1.74. Message of President Buchanan, of Jan. 8, 1861, 1.218. Mexico, invasion of by the French, 3.47. Michigan, attitude of in relation to secession, 1.212. Middletown, battle of, 3.371. miles, Col. D. H., bad conduct of at the battle of Bull's Run, 1.606; his surrender of Harper's F
July 5th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 23
tion of for the Presidency 1.32; election of, 1.34; votes cast at the election of, 1.36; excitement caused in the South by the election of, 1.49; character of contrasted with that of Jefferson Davis, 1.275; his departure from Springfield for Washington, 1.275; journey and speeches of, 1.276; conspiracy against his life, 1.275; his own account of his journey to Washington, 1.279; his reception at Washington, 1.282; his inaugural address, 1.290; remarks on his address, 1.296; his message of July 5, 1861, 1.562; letter of John A. Kennedy, in relation to his journey from Philadelphia to Washington (note), 2.147; re-election of, 3.451; declarations of, 3.452; his visit to Richmond after the surrender, 3.562; his return to Washington, 3.563; assassinated by Booth, 3.564; his funeral, 3.570. Little Bethel, expedition against, 1.504. Little Blue Creek, battle at, 3.279. Little Osage River, battle at, 3.280. Little Rock, capture of by Gen. Steele, 3.216. Little Round Top, at Gett
July 9th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 23
te), 2.147; re-election of, 3.451; declarations of, 3.452; his visit to Richmond after the surrender, 3.562; his return to Washington, 3.563; assassinated by Booth, 3.564; his funeral, 3.570. Little Bethel, expedition against, 1.504. Little Blue Creek, battle at, 3.279. Little Osage River, battle at, 3.280. Little Rock, capture of by Gen. Steele, 3.216. Little Round Top, at Gettysburg, struggle for, 3.66. Little Washington, evacuation of by Palmer, 3.471. Loan Bill of July 9, 1861, 1.572. Loan of $250,000,000 authorized by Congress, 2.30. Logan, Gen. J. A., at the first battle of Atlanta, 3.386. Longstreet, Gen., operations of against Suffolk, 3.41-3.44; his siege of Knoxville, 3.171-3.175. Lookout Mountain, occupation of by Bragg's forces, 3.143; movements of Hooker toward, 3.152; Bragg preparing to hold against Grant, 3.160; scaled by i. the Nationals, 3.162; battle on, 3.163; abandoned by Bragg, 3.165; visit of the author to, 3.179. Loudon Bridge,
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