426-27.
Missouri, 28, 42, 353. Admission, 8-9, 29, 140-41.
Reply of Gov. Jackson to U. S. call for troops, 354.
Position of neutrality, 355-61.
Seizure of Camp Jackson, 356-58.
Attempts for peace, 358-60, 362-63.
Assembling of volunteers, 363-64.
Skirmishes, 364-65.
Ordinance of secession, 370-71.
Compromise, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10-12, 23, 25, 28, 59, 71.
Monroe, Judge, 342.
Montgomery, General, 370. Convention, 197.
Constitution adopted, 197.
Election of officers, 197.
Moore, Dr. L. P. Surgeon general of Confederacy, 268-69.
Morehead, —, 344.
Morgan, John H., 342, 351.
Morris, Gouverneur, 117, 123. Proposed method of presidential election, 135-36.
Island, 243.
Motley, John Lothrop, 112, 113, 119. Extract from letter to London times, 110-11.
Remarks on sovereignty, 121-22, 127.
Munford, Col. George W., 231.
Extract from letter of Judge Campbell, 232, 233.
Musser, Col. R. H., 369.
Myers, Col. A. C. Quartermaster general of Confederacy,