a Island, 38
Schenck, General R. C., 74
Scott, General, Winfield, at Washington, 24, 49; views on the relief of Fort Sumter, 51; orders the reinforcement of Harper's Ferry, 95 et seq.; concentrates troops in Washington, 99 et seq.; protects St. Louis, 116; orders and suggestions to Patterson, 162 et seq.; his campaign plans, 171, 172
St. George, W. Va., 151
St. Louis, 116
St. Philip, Fort, 79
Secession, causes of, 1 et seq.; passage of ordinance of, in South Carolina, 5 et seq.,St. Louis, 116
St. Philip, Fort, 79
Secession, causes of, 1 et seq.; passage of ordinance of, in South Carolina, 5 et seq., 14; true character of, 8; cabal in Washington, 17, 23, 36
Seventh Regiment, N. Y. State Militia, 92 et seq.
Seward, Secretary, opposes relieving Fort Sumter, 51; his idea of the conspiracy, 52; his reply to the rebel commissioners, 54; interview with Judge Campbell, 54, 94
Shepherdstown, 160
Sherman, General W. T., 174
Slavery, false assumption of the South with regard to, 7; the corner-stone of the Confederacy, 43
Slidell, Senator, 37, 40
Slemmer, Lieutenant, 38
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