351, 365, 375.
Ferry, Harper's, 71, 91, 92, 94, 95, 97, 101, 108, 115, 121.
Ferry, Edwards, 51, 66, 72, 93.
Ferry, Cole's, 276.
Fisher, Alvin B., 48.
Fisher, Capt., 349, 351, 399, 400.
Fiske, Charles A., 426.
Fitzpatrick, William H., 31, 42, 184, 198, 204, 408, 426.
Five Forks, 357, 413.
Floytrop, Emil, 83, 403.
Foley, Patrick, 351.
Foley, Michael, 401.
Follett, A. P., 351.
Foran, Patrick, 401.
Foster, Gen., 296.
Foster, S. H., 204, 205, 314, 325, 338, 348, 400.
Ford, Freeman's, 127, 132.
Ford, Kelly's, 157, 164.
Ford, Fox's Mill, 131.
Ford, Jacobs Mill, 168, 180, 181, 184.
Ford, Germania, 168, 178, 180, 184, 212.
Ford, Culpepper Mine, 178, 180, 181, 184.
Ford, Morton's, 180.
Ford, Ely's, 180, 212.
Ford, Jericho, 249.
Fort, Morton, 340.
Fort, Haskell, 344.
Fort, Harrison, 345.
Fort, Bross, 353.
Fort, Stevenson, 367, 376.
Fort, Du Chesne, 372.
Fort, Blaisdell, 375.
Fort, Welch, 379, 392, 399.
Fort, Wheaton, 380, 381, 399.
6 et seq., 151, 156, 165
Fort Pulaski, surrender of, 61 et seq.
Fort Sumter, S. C., 2, 4 et seq., 11, 16; attack on, 90 et seq., 130 et seq., 141, 146, 148
Fort Wagner, 126 et seq., 131, 133 et seq., 145
Fort Walker, attack on, 22 et seq.; surrender pf, 27; report on, 30 et seq., 42
Foster, Captain I. L., 179
Foster, General, 149, 152, 196 et seq.
Fox, Gustavus V., Assistant Sec. of the Navy, 10, 121, 162
Frailey, Commander James M., 81
Freeborn, the, 107
Freeman, Acting-Master, 145
French, Master Charles A., 177
Fundenburg, Surgeon W. F., 80
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Galveston, Texas, 74
Gatlin, General, 170
Gemsbok, the, 194
George's Creek, the, .S. transport, 49
Georgetown, S. C., 66
Georgia, the, 156, 194
Gettysburg, the, 220
Gibson, Lieutenant-Commander W., 85, 128
Giddings, Master John E., 177, 189
Gillett, Paymaster, 237
Gillis, Commander J. P., 21, 63, 165
Gillmore, General, 122 et seq.; before Fort Wagner, 127 et s
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Blassingame,
Brieux,
Butterly,
Bollinger,
Bini,
Brooks,
Bagiacaluppo,
Byron,
Ball,
Carr,
Carrico,
Cardwell,
Cross, (deserted,)
Carrington,
Chamberlaine,
Corneau,
Chichester, A., Sergeant,
Chichester, D. M., Levy,
Coon.
Cook, J. D., Sergeant, McCaffrey
Cook, J. E.,
Crook, (deserted,)
Constantini,
Cochran,
Davis,
DeMaine,
Doggett,
Petty,
Dinwiddie, W.,
Dinwiddie, M.,
Dominck,
Ewing,
Evans,
Freeman,
Fleiner,
Flannigan, W. W.,
Gleason,
Guillemot, C. J. Orderly Sergeant,
Hitt,
Hunter,
Holmes, James, Sergeant,
Holmes,
Hammond,
Irving, Carter,
Irving, Jesse,
Lawrence,
Lucas,
Link,
Larking,
Lumpkin,
McGregor, Jesse,
Moore, H. L.,
Montenegro,
McClellan;
O'Brien, O., Sergeant,
Prime, Sergeant,
Pearce,
Paoli,
Rassini,
Roberts,
Ryan, (boy)
Smith, 2d.,
Smith, J. C., Bugler,
Shreve, George, Sergeant,
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privileges which in the land of the crusaders had been so curiously overlooked, including that which at the North could not possibly exist — the power at the polls to exchange the barbarism of Africa for the civilization of the United States. Mr. Freeman, in his Impressions of the United States, with the judicial calm which tempers all his writings,
Professor Freeman's sympathies were strongly marked, but they never caused him to swerve from truth, and they rarely caused him to swerve from juProfessor Freeman's sympathies were strongly marked, but they never caused him to swerve from truth, and they rarely caused him to swerve from justice.—New York Nation, April 14, 1892. has stated the problem as it was and is presented to the South.
There is, I allow difficulty and danger in the position of a class enjoying civil but not political rights, placed under the protection of the law, but having no share in making the law or in choosing its makers.
But surely there is still greater difficulty and danger, in the existence of a class of citizens who at the polling-booth are equal to other citizens, but who are not their equals
irector.
Evans, George W., Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Dec. 4, ‘62, to rank from 21st Aug. ‘62, to report to Braxton Bragg.
Aug. 31, ‘63, Freeman's Battery.
Evans, James, Surgeon.
Sept. 30, to Oct. 31, ‘63, 3d South Carolina Regiment.
eve, Paul F., Surgeon, Dec. 31, ‘62, Atlanta, Ga., Gate City Hospient.
Appointed by Secretary of War to rank Nov. 27, ‘62, to report to General Bragg. Oct. 31, ‘63, 34th Mississippi Regiment, captured, Lookout, Nov. 24, ‘63.
Freeman, L. S., Assistant Surgeon.
Passed Board at Shelbyville, May 26, ‘63, to report to E. A. F., Medical-Director.
Ordered to report to General Hardee. June 30, ‘63, by Secretary of War Feb. 2, ‘62, to rank Feb. 2, ‘62, passed Board at Columbus July, ‘62. Nov. 30, ‘63, Fenner's Battery, April 30, ‘64, Eldridge's Battalion.
Freeman, E. B., Assistant Surgeon. April 30, ‘64, 37th Mississippi Regiment.
Frierson, S. W., Surgeon.
Appointed by Secretary of War Apl. 17,