another account of the killed at, P. 97; opinions of the press in reference to the movement of Major Anderson at, Doc. 9; action of the N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, in relation to the soldiers of, D. 95; ridiculous rumors about, P. 27, 44; gallantry of Peter Hart at, P. 41
Fort Sumter, a heroic poem in three cantos, P. 91
Fort Washington, Potomac river, garrisoned, D. 11
Forts and fortresses, P. 139
Fortress Monroe, D. 10
Fosdick, Richard B., P. 56
Fox, —, Capt., visit to Fort Sumter, D. 19; P. 26
Fourth of July to be abolished, P. 22
Frankfort, Ala., Union resolutions of, D. 19
Frankfort, Ky., Military Institute, patriotic old fifer at, P. 40
Frazer, Thomas, P. 122
Frederick, Md., flag presentation at, D. 60
Freeborn, steamer, captures two schooners in the Potomac, D. 73
Freedom of speech at the South P. 40
Free suffrage, J. M. Mason's letter on, D. 71
Fremont, John C., in Paris, D. 85
Frieze, Colonel, of R. I., D. 37
From the South to the North, P. 107
Frost, C., a poem by, P. 45
Fry, James B., Asst. Adj. Gen. U. S. A. D. 83; Dec. 333
Fugitive Slave Law, D. 3
Fuller, Richard, Dr., his sympathies with the South, D. 68; censured by the Baptists, D. 88; patriotic words of, in 1860, P. 97
Fuller, W. J. A., speech at Union Meeting, N. Y., April 20, Doc. 114
Fun among the soldiers, P. 100
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Gallatin, James, D. 32; Doc. 306
Galveston, Texas, seizure of the steamer “Star of the West,” D. 29; military companies formed in, D. 33
Garibaldi Guard leave N. Y., D. 84, notice of, Doc. 307
Gardner, —, Capt., D. 105
Garland, A. 11., D. 72
Garnett, —, of Va., announced the secession of S. C., D. 4
Gasconade river, Col. Siegel at, D. 101
Gatlin, Major, D. 43
Gayare, Charles, D. 5
Gazzani, E. D., D. 55
General Harney, lines by Lexington, P. 141
General Parkhill, ship, seized, D. 74
Geneva, N. Y., P. 40
Georgia, desires co-operation, D. 3; address of, D. 3; resolutions of the Convention of, in response to the resolutions of the legislature of New York, D. 15; the governor of, seizes New York ships, D. 17; “bullying” in the elections of, D. 12; secession of, D. 15; Doc. 21; reasons for secession, Int. 24; Governor of, prohibits payment to Northern creditors, D. 45; troops of, for Richmond, Va., D. 49; troops of, at Pensacola, D. 68; arms of the state of, not to be carried out of jurisdiction, D. 72; correspondence between the governor of, and the banks of N. Y., D. 84; rising of slaves in, P. 9; new phase of the seizures of, P. 22; recruiting for the army of, in New York, P. 25; habeas corpus act in, P. 42 See New York, Doc. 306; Minute Men of, tender services to South Carolina, D. 5
Germans, patriotism of the, D. 29; Streiff's address to the, Doc. 377
Germany, opinions of the press of, on the war in America, Doc. 265
Gibbes, Dr., Surgeon-general of South Carolina, D. 21; report on the casualties at Sumter, D. 72
Gibbs, Wolcott, D. 96
Giles, —, Judge, of Baltimore, difference with Maj. Morris, D. 69
Gilpin, —, Dr., Doc. 131
Gittings, John S., D. 71
Gleeson, John, N. Y. 69th, P. 131
Globe Bank of Providence, R. L, D. 27
G. M. Smith, prize schooner, D. 68
God and the Right, P. 73
God for our Native Land, P. 45
God Keep our Army pure, P. 104
God Protect us, P. 85
God Save our Native Land, P. 17
Golden Lead, the brig, seized, D. 17
Good-bye, Boys-I'm going, P. 142
Gosport Navy Yard, Va., D. 36; incidents of the burning of, P. 54; how it was saved from total destruction, P. 127; account of the burning of, Doc. 119
Gordon, Lieut., at Fairfax Court House, Va., D. 89
Gould, —, judge of Troy, N. Y., D. 27
Grace Church in N. Y., American flag raised on the spire of, P. 56; the flag on, a “sign of the times,” Doc. 175
Grafton, Va., evacuated, D. 82; taken possession of by the Federal troops, D. 86, 90
Gray, —, artist, N. Y., D. 56
Gray, William, of Boston, D. 35
Great Bethel, Va., battle of, D. 98; Lieut. Greble's gallantry at, P. 147; official reports of the battle at, Doc. 356; Confederate account, Doc. 360
Greatly descended men, P. 109
Great pop-gun practice, P. 99
Greble, —, Lieut., at the battle of Great Betel, D. 98; his gallantry at Great Bethel, P. 147
Green, Samuel, captured, D. 97
Gregory, Mr., on Southern recognition, Doc. 41; remarks in the British House of Commons, D. 84; Doc. 303
Grinnell, Joseph. Doc. 5
Grinnell, Moses H. Doc. 109, 110
Griswold, A. W., speech to the officers and soldiers of the Mass. 8th regt. militia, Doc. 81
Gulf City Guards leave Mobile, D. 44
Gunpowder Creek, Md., bridge at, burned, D. 35
Guthrie, James, speech at Louisville, Ky., April 18, Doc. 72
Guthrie, T. V., Col. of Ky., D. 55
Gwin, Wm. M. P. 55
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Habana, steamer, purchased by the, D. 29, 129
Habeas Corpus, writ of, refused by Major Morris, D. 69, 82
Hagen, J. C., poem by, P. 121
Hagerstown, Md., flag raising at, D. 47; Federal forces at, D. 107
Haggerty, Peter, Capt., D. 76
Haldeman, —, minister, D. 85
Hall, —, Judge, charge to the grand jury at Rochester, D. 84
Hallett, B. F. D. 49
Hamilton, Alexander, Int. 18
Hamilton, Lieut.---, commander of the rebel steam-tug Aid, D. 13
Hamlin, Hannibal, a “free negro,” P. 10; vice-president of the U. S., D. 17; speech at New York, Doc. 163
Hammond, James H., candidate for vice-president of Southern confederacy D. 14
Hammond, Thomas S., rebel D. 8<*>
Hampton Roads, Va., blockaded, D. 53
Hampton, Va., rebels attempt to destroy the bridge at, D. 78; Colonel Duryea's proclamation to the people of, Doc. 296
Hardy, A. H., Commssioner from Miss. to Maryland, Doc. 1
Hardee, Colonel, P. 9; his Tactics not literary, P. 111
Harney, —, Gen., arrested, D. 44; released by the rebels, D. 51; his loyalty, D. 5; his proclamation, D. 68; notices of, D. 67, 69, 71, 78; agreement with Gen. Price, D. 74; letter to Col. J. 0. Fallon, Doc. 179; proclamation of, May 11, Doc. 237; proclamation of, May 14, Doc. 242
Harold, the brig seized, D. 17
Harper's Ferry, Md., arsenal at, destroyed, D. 30; reinforcement of the rebels at, D. 73; Lieut. Jones's official report of the destruction of public property at, Doc. 72; evacuated by the rebels, D. 103; American flag raised at, D. 104; reasons for its evacuation, Doc. 415
Harrington, —, chancellor of Delaware, D. 103
Harris, Isham G., Gov. of Tenn., his reply to Cameron, D. 39; seizes Tennessee bonds, D. 49; announces a league of that State with the Confederates, D. 61; message of May 7, Doc. 201
Harrisburg, Pa., first rendezvous for Pa. troops, D. 27
Harsen, Jacob, M. D., Doc. 311
Hart, Peter, at Fort Sumter, P. 41
Hart, Roswell, D. 103
Hartford, Conn., D. 28
Hartwell, —, Capt., of Mobile, Ala., D. 44
Harvard Medical School, D. 52
Havana, Southern Commissioners at, P. 42; the Confederate flag in, P. 55
Havemeyer, Wm. F. Doc. 104
Hawkins, Rush C., Colonel, Ninth Regt., N. Y. S. V. D. 93; Doc. 339
Haxsey, Thomas B., D. 75
Hayne, Col., received by President Buchanan, D. 14, 16
Heartt, Jonas C., D. 27
Height of Impudence, Parson Brownlow's definition of, P. 26
Henry, Alexander, of Pa., Doc. 178
Henry---, mayor of Philadelphia, his speech to a mob, D. 26; address to Lieut. Slemmer, U. S. A., D. 100
Herrick, Moses, wounded, D. 46
H. I. Spearing, bark, D. 86
Hicks, Gov. of Md., declines to receive Miss. commissioner, D. 3; refuses to convene Md. legislature, D. 7; supported by the citizens of Baltimore, D. 9; his address to the people of Maryland, D. 11; Doc. 17; his letter to the Alabama commissioner, D. 12; urges the withdrawal of troops from Maryland, D. 38; message to Md. legislature, D. 48; notices of, D. 82, 50, 58, 59, 70, 71; proclamation calling for arms. D. 96; reply to tho Miss. comm'r, Dec. 1; proclamation to the people of Maryland, April 18, Doc. 76; proposes Lord Lyons as a mediator, Doc. 133; letter to Gen. Butler, April 23, Doc. 144; message of, April 27, Doc. 159; letter to. from the citizens of Weverton, Md, Doc. 175; proclamation of, May 14, Doc. 245; proclamation of, ordering the surrender of arms to the State, Doc. 347