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Illustrations.

President and Cabinet.
1. Abraham Lincoln, President Frontispiece.
2. Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President Frontispiece.
3. William H. Seward, Secretary of State Frontispiece.
4. Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury Frontispiece.
5. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War Frontispiece.
6. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Frontispiece.
7. John P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior Frontispiece.
8. Montgomery Blair, Postmaster-General Frontispiece.
9. Edward Bates, Attorney-General Frontispiece.
10. Simon Cameron, ex-Secretary of War Frontispiece.
11. Caleb B. Smith, ex-Secretary of the Interior Frontispiece.
eminent opponents of the Slave power.
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12. John Quincy Adams 112
13. Benjamin Lundy 112
14. Henry Ward Beecher 112
15. Wendell Phillips 112
16. William Cullen Bryant 112
17. John Greenleaf Whittier 112
18. Cassius M. Clay 112
19. Joshua R. Giddings 112
20. William Lloyd Garrison 112
21. Gerrit Smith 112
22. Owen Lovejoy 112
23. Charles Sumner 112
Confederate chieftains.
24. Jefferson Davis 336
25. Alexander H. Stephens 336
26. Judah P. Benjamin 336
27. Robert Toombs 336
28. William L. Yancey 336
29. John B. Floyd 336
30. R. Barnwell Rhett 336
31. James M. Mason 336
32. John Slidell 336
33. Isham G. Harris 336
34. Henry A. Wise 336
Union Generals.
35. Lieut.-Gen. Winfield Scott 448
36. Maj.-Gen. John E. Wool 448
37. Maj.-Gen. Henry W. Halleck 448
38. Maj.-Gen. Geo. B. Mcclellan 448
39. Maj.-Gen. Irwin McDowell 448
40. Maj.-Gen. John C. Fremont 448
41. Maj.-Gen. Don Carlos Buell 448
42. Maj.-Gen. Joseph Hooker 448
43. Maj.-Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside 448
44. Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. Butler 448
45. Maj.-Gen. David Hunter 448
46. Brig.-Gen. Robert Anderson 448
Confederate Generals.
47. General Robert E. Lee 528
48. General Joseph E. Johnston 528
49. General Braxton Bragg 528
50. Lt.-Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard 528
51. Lt.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson 528
52. Lt.-Gen. James Longstreet 528
53. Lt.-Gen. John C. Pemberton 528
54. Lt.-Gen. Leonidas Polk 528
55. Maj.-Gen. Jno. C. Breckinridge 528
56. Maj.-Gen. Simon B. Buckner 528
57. Maj.-Gen. Albert Syd. Johnston 528
58. Maj.-Gen. Sterling Price 528
Union Naval officers.
59. Rear-Adm'l Andrew H. Foote 608
60. Rear-Adm'l David G. Farragut 608
61. Rear-Adm'l L. M. Goldsborough 608
62. Rear-Adm'l Samuel F. Du Pont 608
63. Rear-Adm'l David D. Porter 608
64. Rear-Adm'l John A. Dahlgren 608
65. Commodore Charles Wilkes 608
66. Commodore Charles H. Davis 608
67. Commodore Henry W. Morris 608
68. Captain James H. Ward 608
69. Captain John L. Worden 608
70. Captain Charles S. Boggs 608
illustrations — continued.
Texas as she was, and as she claimed to be 160
view of Harper's Ferry 288
view in the Shenandoah valley 294
Fort Sumter 440
the approaches to Charleston 445
Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Navy Yard 474
West Virginia 517
ten miles around Fortress Monroe 530
Washington City and vicinity 532
Bull Run battle-field and Centerville 540
Missouri 573
battle-field of Wilson's Creek, near Springfield, Mo 578
Lexington (Missouri) defended by Mulligan 586
battle-field of Belmont, Missouri 595
Hatteras Inlet--Forts Hatteras and Clark 599
sinking of the Petrel by the St. Lawrence 600
Fort Pickens--Santa Rosa IslandPensacola 601
Hilton head — reduction of Fort Beauregard 604
battle-field of Ball's Bluff — Harrison Island, etc. 620
battle-field of Dranesville, Virginia 624

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