[1151] Stanton, E. M., letter from Halleck refusing Farragut aid, 457; Sumner's letters, 522; interview with, upon return from New Orleans,533; relations with McClellan, 573, 576; approves prison retaliation plan, 585; proposal regarding exchange of prisoners, 585-586; report concerning Ould's proposition, 588-592; reference to same, 594; sends information to Butler, 621; telegram from, 643; report of operation telegraphed to, 644; despatches from, 645, 646; reply to,646; misleading reports from,651-652; reply to, 712; summons Butler to Washington, 753; Butler reports to, 753; asks Butler to read papers containing important information from New York, 753; desires Butler to take command of Department of the East, 754; sends Butler to keep peace in New York City, 754-755; report from Butler to, 758-768; reference to, 768-769; desires Butler to remain in New York, 770; Butler telegraphs to, 779; relieves Butler of his command, 827-828; Grant requests Butler's removal, 829; Butler's telegram to, 832; denounces Halleck, 872; Butler confers with, 908; action justified, 914; believes Davis incited Lincoln's assassination, 915; Johnson's quarrel with, 926. Star Brigade, reference to, 663. States in rebellion, Butler's proposition in regard to, 908-909. Stetson, proprietor of Astor House, N. Y., mention of, 174-175. Stevens, Paran, landlord Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. Y., mention of, 175. Stevens, Thaddeus, of Pennsylvania, in the Johnson impeachment case, 927; in Butler's speech, 934. Stewart, John A., U. S. Assistant Treasurer, consults with Butler about the gold conspiracy, 762, 764. Stillwagen, commander at Fort Hatteras, 285. St. Louis, Halleck's headquarters at, 872; Shaffer's home, 895; hotel as hospital, 895. storm King, the scurvy, 1017. Stringham, flag officer at Fort Hatteras, 282-284; tribute to, 286. strong, Caleb, Governor of Massachusetts, ruling regarding State Militia, 139. story, Judge, Butler tries bankrupt case before, 989. strong, Gen. George C., aids in planning operations against New Orleans, 359; anecdote of, 374; expression regarding the woman order, 418; intercedes for Weitzel, 466-467; leads expedition against Pontchatoula, 489; on Butler's staff, 891. Stuart, Mary, 986-987. Sturdivant's Battery, reference to, 679. Sturgis, Captain, tribute to, 344. Suffolk, demonstration upon, 621; General Kautz moves from, 640. Sumner, Charles, how elected Senator, 116, 117, 131; letters to Butler concerning New Orleans removal, 552. Sutter vs. the United States, 1007. Swayne, Judge, reference to, 995.
[1151] Stanton, E. M., letter from Halleck refusing Farragut aid, 457; Sumner's letters, 522; interview with, upon return from New Orleans,533; relations with McClellan, 573, 576; approves prison retaliation plan, 585; proposal regarding exchange of prisoners, 585-586; report concerning Ould's proposition, 588-592; reference to same, 594; sends information to Butler, 621; telegram from, 643; report of operation telegraphed to, 644; despatches from, 645, 646; reply to,646; misleading reports from,651-652; reply to, 712; summons Butler to Washington, 753; Butler reports to, 753; asks Butler to read papers containing important information from New York, 753; desires Butler to take command of Department of the East, 754; sends Butler to keep peace in New York City, 754-755; report from Butler to, 758-768; reference to, 768-769; desires Butler to remain in New York, 770; Butler telegraphs to, 779; relieves Butler of his command, 827-828; Grant requests Butler's removal, 829; Butler's telegram to, 832; denounces Halleck, 872; Butler confers with, 908; action justified, 914; believes Davis incited Lincoln's assassination, 915; Johnson's quarrel with, 926. Star Brigade, reference to, 663. States in rebellion, Butler's proposition in regard to, 908-909. Stetson, proprietor of Astor House, N. Y., mention of, 174-175. Stevens, Paran, landlord Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. Y., mention of, 175. Stevens, Thaddeus, of Pennsylvania, in the Johnson impeachment case, 927; in Butler's speech, 934. Stewart, John A., U. S. Assistant Treasurer, consults with Butler about the gold conspiracy, 762, 764. Stillwagen, commander at Fort Hatteras, 285. St. Louis, Halleck's headquarters at, 872; Shaffer's home, 895; hotel as hospital, 895. storm King, the scurvy, 1017. Stringham, flag officer at Fort Hatteras, 282-284; tribute to, 286. strong, Caleb, Governor of Massachusetts, ruling regarding State Militia, 139. story, Judge, Butler tries bankrupt case before, 989. strong, Gen. George C., aids in planning operations against New Orleans, 359; anecdote of, 374; expression regarding the woman order, 418; intercedes for Weitzel, 466-467; leads expedition against Pontchatoula, 489; on Butler's staff, 891. Stuart, Mary, 986-987. Sturdivant's Battery, reference to, 679. Sturgis, Captain, tribute to, 344. Suffolk, demonstration upon, 621; General Kautz moves from, 640. Sumner, Charles, how elected Senator, 116, 117, 131; letters to Butler concerning New Orleans removal, 552. Sutter vs. the United States, 1007. Swayne, Judge, reference to, 995.
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