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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 70 4 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 40 4 Browse Search
Edward Porter Alexander, Military memoirs of a Confederate: a critical narrative 29 1 Browse Search
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.) 28 2 Browse Search
William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac 25 3 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 22 0 Browse Search
Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 19 9 Browse Search
General Joseph E. Johnston, Narrative of Military Operations During the Civil War 18 0 Browse Search
Alfred Roman, The military operations of General Beauregard in the war between the states, 1861 to 1865 16 0 Browse Search
A. J. Bennett, private , First Massachusetts Light Battery, The story of the First Massachusetts Light Battery , attached to the Sixth Army Corps : glance at events in the armies of the Potomac and Shenandoah, from the summer of 1861 to the autumn of 1864. 16 0 Browse Search
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s on the New York Seventh episode of Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, also of West Point Filled with ap to Washington, when I was visited by Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, who introduced himself to me as a merst train to go to General Scott and explain Mr. Keyes' performances, and show him the orders. It I was waiting for Hamilton to return, Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, who didn't seem to have much to do esses to go on the railroad, I seemed always in Keyes' keeping. Late at night Colonel Hamilton red been sent to ascertain. When Scott heard of Keyes' proceedings, he said:-- What! Has Keyes beKeyes been appointed Field Marshal? I had not heard of it. Why, nobody but a Field Marshal could have issue in and was introduced to Senator Wilson, and Keyes took part in our conversation, which he soon t. Ah, General, what is that? Brains Colonel Keyes, brains! You haven't any, and you have boal Scott had anything to do with the army, Colonel Keyes was not Field Marshal. Among the orders[2 more...]
lege, 59. Kelly, John, opposes Cleveland, 983. Keith, Colonel, disabled at Baton Rouge, 482. Kennedy, Supt. John A., New York City police, under command of, 760. Kensel, Col. George A., on Butler's staff, 891; anecdote of, 891-892. Keyes, Lieutenant-Colonel, officious conduct of, 205-207. key, Postmaster-General, gives Mrs. Mumford a clerkship, 446. Kilpatrick, General, starts on raid to Richmond, 628; aids Butler to repulse enemy at Suffolk, 621. Kimball, Dr., Gilman, iouler, Gen., William, misrepresents Butler, 168-169. Scotch Irish in New Hampshire, 37, 40, 44. Scott, Winfield, introduction to, 127; concedes right of secession, 142; sends despatch to Colonel Jones in Baltimore, 180; disciplines Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, 206; assigns Butler to Department of Annapolis, 207; orders grand review of troops on February 22, 1861, 217, 218; consultation with, 222, 225; instructions from, 226-227; rebukes Butler for seizing Baltimore, 235, 239; assigns Butler t