Hampshire Regiment, by T. Bailey Aldrich, P. 141
Proudfit, J. W., a rebel, demands accommodation in N. York, P. 97
Providence, R. I., the banks of, D. 27
Pryor, Reger A., takes a draught of poison at Fort Sumter, P. 27
Putnam, George, D. D., D. 50
Putnam, Lieut, U. S. A., D. 83
Q
Quakers, war spirit of the, P. 28
Quimby, Col., D. 84
Quinn, Michael, U. S. N., D. 77
Qui transtulit sustinet, P. 103
R
Rafina, Father, raises the stars anPutnam, Lieut, U. S. A., D. 83
Q
Quakers, war spirit of the, P. 28
Quimby, Col., D. 84
Quinn, Michael, U. S. N., D. 77
Qui transtulit sustinet, P. 103
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Rafina, Father, raises the stars and stripes, D. 40
Railroad bridges destroyed, D. 58
Raleigh, N. C., alive with secessionists, D. 57
Rand, Edward sprague, Jr., P. 48
Randolph, James T., D. 69
Rapin's History of England, Int. 17
Rappahannock River, Va., blockaded, D. 73
Raymond, Henry J., speech at the Union meeting, N. Y. Doc. 100
Reagan, John H., postmaster-general Confederate States, Doc. 825
Rebels leave Washington, D. 47
Rebels, a poem, P. 66
Rebellion, a new way
olonel Shaw and Lieutenant-Colonel Hallowell, a special fund of five hundred dollars was contributed to purchase musical instruments and to instruct and equip a band.
Besides subscriptions, certain sums of money were received from towns and cities of the State, for volunteers in the Fifty-fourth credited to their quota.
The members of the committee contributed liberally to the funds required, and the following is a partial list of those who aided the organization in various ways:—
George Putnam,
Charles G. Loring,
J. Huntington Wolcott,
Samuel G. Ward,
James M. Barnard,
William F. Weld,
J. Wiley Edmands,
William Endicott, Jr.,
Francis L. Lee,
Oakes Ames,
James L. Little,
Marshall S. Scudder,
George Higginson,
Thomas Russell,
Edward S. Philbrick,
Oliver Ellsworth,
Robert W. Hooper,
John H. Stevenson,
John H. Silsbee,
Manuel Fenollosa,
G. Mitchell,
John W. Brooks,
Samuel Cabot, Jr.,
John Lowell,
James T. Fields,
Henry Lee, Jr.,
Georg
212, 213, 214.
Pringle, Motte A., 312.
Pringle, William, 312.
Prison Camp, 222, 223, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231.
Prisoners, Escaped, 219, 232, 275.
Prisoners released, 107, 183, 218, 221, 311. See Appendix.
Promotion of officers, 50, 132, 133, 144, 145, 183, 276, 288, 315, 316.
Providence Post Office, S. C., 299.
Provisional Division, 290.
Punishment by Col. Henry, 177.
Purviance, Battery, 134, 191, 192, 193, 234.
Purviance, Henry A., 116.
Putnam, Fort, 134, 202.
Putnam, George, 15
Putnam, Haldimand S., 74, 86, 87, 88,101.
Q.
Quaker guns, 264.
Quaker oath, 220.
Quincy, Josiah, 16, 24.
R.
Racer, mortar schooner, 209.
Radzinsky, Louis D., 233, 237, 316.
Railway rolling-stock, 289.
Randlett, James F., 115, 124.
Rantowle's Bridge, S. C., 199.
Rantowle's Ferry, 280.
Ravenel, John, Confederate storeship, 282.
Readville, Mass., 19.
Reception at Boston, 318, 319, 321.
Reception at New Bedford, 320, 321.
Record of the Mass. Vols.
Parsons, T. W., 67.
Paul, Jean, (see Richter).
Peirce, Benjamin, 16.
Peirce, Prof., Benjamin, 143.
Peirce, C. S., 16.
Peirce, J. M., 16.
Percival, J. G., 175, 191.
Perry, T. S., 70.
Petrarch, Francis, 191.
Phelps, E. J., 195.
Phillips, M. D., 68.
Phillips, Wendell, 104, 179.
Phillips, Willard, 44.
Pierce, Pres., Franklin, 113.
Poe, E. A., 137, 144, 173.
Pope, Alexander, 90, 91.
Popkin, Dr. J. S., 23.
Potter, Barrett, 119.
Pratt, Dexter, 126.
Pratt, Rowena, 126.
Putnam, Rev., George, 54,
Putnam, Mrs. S. R., 16.
Puttenham, George, 159.
Quincy, Edmund, 67, 104.
Quincy, Pres., Josiah, 29, 43, 157.
Read, Gen., Meredith, 132.
Richter, J. P. F., 85, 116.
Riedesel, Baroness, 149, 150.
Ripley, George, 48, 54,57, 67, 113.
Rossetti, D. G., 132.
Rousseau, J. J., 191.
Ruggles, Mrs., 151.
Ruggles, Capt., George, 150.
Russell, Miss P., 75.
Sackville, Lord, 195.
Sales, Francis, 17, 23.
Sanborn, F. B., 156, 174, 177.
Scott, Sir, Walter, 26, 35, 177.
Scott, Sir
14.
P.
Palmer, Edward, 175.
Papers on Literature and Art, 203.
Park, Dr., 23.
Parker, Theodore, letter from, 162; other references, 3, 86, 130, 132, 140, 142, 144, 160, 165, 169, 181.
Parker, Mrs., Theodore, 128.
Parton, James, 213.
Paterculus, Velleius, 49, 50.
Peabody, Miss Elizabeth P., 75, 114, 142, 168, 178, 192; letter to, 81.
Pericles, 5.
Perkins, Mr., 24.
Petrarch, F., 136.
Plutarch, 49, 50, 69.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 156, 216, 217.
Prescott, Misses, 23.
Putnam, George, 142.
Q.
Quincy, Mrs., Josiah, 131.
R.
Radzivill, Princess, 231.
Randall, Elizabeth, 39.
Recamier, Madame, 37.
Reformers in New England (1840-1850), 175.
Richter, Jean Paul, 28, 45.
Ripley, George, 91,142, 144, 146, 147, 149, 154, 157, 179-181, 183 189, 291.
Ripley, Mrs. G., 163, 180, 183; letter to, 112.
Robbins, S. D., 181.
Robinson, Rev. Mr., 53, 68.
Rosa, Salvator, 95.
Roscoe, William, 221.
Rotch, Mary, letter to, 212.
Russell, Le Baron, 144.
Rye-brea
Lynn), 2.424.
Purvis, Robert [b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 4, 1810], 1.342, 404; host of G., 283, aid in buying Thoughts on Colon., 312, has G. sit for portrait, 342, drives him to Trenton, 343; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, and late survivor, 397, 398, eulogy of G., 404; turns D. P. Brown from colonization, 413; aids G.'s escape from Philadelphia, 2.27.—Letters to G., 1.283; from G., 1.284, 311, 323, 314, G. Thompson, 1 433, 434—Portrait in Smedley's Underground R. R., p. 353.
Putnam, George, 1.330.
Quakers, A. S. Societies at South, 1.90, 95, 136; A. S. petition in Virginia, 251; English and American contrasted as abolitionists, 350; represented at Nat. A. S. Convention, 397; aversion to abolition, 479, 2.78; flattered by Van Buren, 82; declared pro-slavery by G., 338; color prejudice, 412, 413; persecution of L. Mott, 375, of W. Bassett, 413.
Quarterly A. S. Magazine, edited by E. Wright, 2.63, 178, G. invited to write, 178.
Quincy, Edm'd [1604-1637], 2.194.
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