Found 605 total hits in 256 results.
erty, Mo., United States Arsenal at, 117
Lincoln, Abraham, election of, 4; his progress to Washington, 45 et seq.; his early career, 46; his character and person, 47 et seq.; his speeches before ineral, 168
Santa Rosa 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. Louieq.; 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, oppose 57, 91
Walker, Robert J., 76
Ward, Capt., U. S. N., 38
Warrenton Turnpike, the, 176
Washington, 83; character of, 97; defence of, 98 et seq.; threatened, 101; arrival of the Massachusetts S
ioners treat for delivery of, 27
Nelson, Lieut., William, U. S. N., 131 et seq.
New York City, proposition for secession of, 71; war meeting in, 92
New York Seventh Regiment, 103
Norfolk Navy Yard, 83; destroyed, 96
North Carolina, attitude of, with regard to secession, 1, 80
North, its misapprehension of Southern opinion, 71 et seq.
O.
Ohio levies, 128
Ohio, Military Department of the, 140
Ohio River, 127
P.
Paducah, 134
Palmetto flag, 32
Parkersburg, 142
Patterson, General, Robert, 155; map of his campaign, 159; indecision of, 161; Scott's orders to, 163 et seq.
Pawnee, the, 110
Pegram, Colonel, 147
Peirpont, F. H., Governor, 145
Pensacola, 38, 79
Pennsylvania, Military Department of, 155
Philippi, 143 et seq.; battle of, 144, 146 et seq.
Phillips, Wendell, 76
Pickens, Fort, at Pensacola, 16, 38, 51, 53
Pickens, Franois W., Governor of South Carolina, 5, 32; demands surrender of Fort Sumter, 35, 56 et
ance, 142
Virginia, West, 131, 133, 137, 141; vote on Secession Ordinance, 142; organized as separate State, 144 et seq.; map of West Virginia battles, 148; admitted into the Union, 154
Volunteers, first enlistment of, 75; new, called for, 106
W.
Walker, Secretary, 57, 91
Walker, Robert J., 76
Ward, Capt., U. S. N., 38
Warrenton Turnpike, the, 176
Washington, 83; character of, 97; defence of, 98 et seq.; threatened, 101; arrival of the Massachusetts Sixth and New York Seventh regiments at, 103 et seq.; becomes a camp, 106 et seq.
Washington, Fort, 102
West Union, W. Va, 151
Wheeling, 139, 142 et seq.
Wigfall, Senator, 68
Willcox, General O. B., 174
Williamsport, Pa, 157
Williamsport, W. Va., 162
Winchester, Va., 157, 160
Wise, ex-Governor Henry A., 146, 154
Wood, Mayor, Fernando, 71, 76
Woodbury, Captain, cited, 195
Woodruff, Colonel, 131
Y.
Young's Branch, 183
Z.
Zollicoffer, General, 135
Zouaves, Ellsworth's, 110
ance, 142
Virginia, West, 131, 133, 137, 141; vote on Secession Ordinance, 142; organized as separate State, 144 et seq.; map of West Virginia battles, 148; admitted into the Union, 154
Volunteers, first enlistment of, 75; new, called for, 106
W.
Walker, Secretary, 57, 91
Walker, Robert J., 76
Ward, Capt., U. S. N., 38
Warrenton Turnpike, the, 176
Washington, 83; character of, 97; defence of, 98 et seq.; threatened, 101; arrival of the Massachusetts Sixth and New York Seventh regiments at, 103 et seq.; becomes a camp, 106 et seq.
Washington, Fort, 102
West Union, W. Va, 151
Wheeling, 139, 142 et seq.
Wigfall, Senator, 68
Willcox, General O. B., 174
Williamsport, Pa, 157
Williamsport, W. Va., 162
Winchester, Va., 157, 160
Wise, ex-Governor Henry A., 146, 154
Wood, Mayor, Fernando, 71, 76
Woodbury, Captain, cited, 195
Woodruff, Colonel, 131
Y.
Young's Branch, 183
Z.
Zollicoffer, General, 135
Zouaves, Ellsworth's, 110
Miles, General D. S., commands Fifth Division on advance to Manassas, 174; misconduct and suspension of, 199, 204
Militia, first call for, 73 et seq.
Milroy, Colonel, 152 et seq.
Melvale, 90
Mississippi, attitude of, with regard to secession, 2, 8; secession of, 14
Missouri, attitude of, with regard to secession, 52, 80, 115; Unionists of, 120; without local government, 124; rescued from secessionists, 125, 131, 133
Mitchell's Ford, 176, note
Montgomery, 92
Morgan, Fort, 79
Morris, General, 143, 147, 151
Morton, Governor, 129
Moultrie, Fort, 21 et seq., 28; seizure of, 32
N.
National property in the Southern States, 15; seizure of, by secessionists, 16; S. Carolina Commissioners treat for delivery of, 27
Nelson, Lieut., William, U. S. N., 131 et seq.
New York City, proposition for secession of, 71; war meeting in, 92
New York Seventh Regiment, 103
Norfolk Navy Yard, 83; destroyed, 96
North Carolina, attitude of, with regard
. W., 35, 37
Heintzelman, General S. P., commands Third Division on advance to Manassas, 174
Henry House, the, 187
Hickman, Ky., 134
Hicks, Governor, 83, 88 et seq., 94
Houston, Governor, his scheme of independent sovereignty for Texas, 13; deposed from office, 14
Holt, Secretary, 33, 37, 84
Howard, General O. O., 174
Hughes, Archbishop, 76
Hunter, General, David, commands Second Division, 174
Hunter, R. M. T., U. S. Sen.,Va., 25
Huttonsville, 147
I.
Illinois, 127
Imboden, General, 185
Indiana, 127; volunteers, 128
Iverson, Secretary, 12
J.
Jackson, Camp, 117; captured by General Lyon, 118 et seq.
Jackson, Fort, 79
Jackson, General T. J. ( Stonewall ), 187
Jackson, Governor, 115 et seq., 119, 121 et seq., 124
Jackson, murderer of Ellsworth, 113
Jefferson City, 123
Jefferson, Fort, on Tortugas Island, 16
Johnston, General Joseph E, resigns from Federal army, 108; in command at Harper's Ferry, 158; destroys Ha
16; S. Carolina Commissioners treat for delivery of, 27
Nelson, Lieut., William, U. S. N., 131 et seq.
New York City, proposition for secession of, 71; war meeting in, 92
New York Seventh Regiment, 103
Norfolk Navy Yard, 83; destroyed, 96
North Carolina, attitude of, with regard to secession, 1, 80
North, its misapprehension of Southern opinion, 71 et seq.
O.
Ohio levies, 128
Ohio, Military Department of the, 140
Ohio River, 127
P.
Paducah, 134
Palmetto flag, 32
Parkersburg, 142
Patterson, General, Robert, 155; map of his campaign, 159; indecision of, 161; Scott's orders to, 163 et seq.
Pawnee, the, 110
Pegram, Colonel, 147
Peirpont, F. H., Governor, 145
Pensacola, 38, 79
Pennsylvania, Military Department of, 155
Philippi, 143 et seq.; battle of, 144, 146 et seq.
Phillips, Wendell, 76
Pickens, Fort, at Pensacola, 16, 38, 51, 53
Pickens, Franois W., Governor of South Carolina, 5, 32; demands surrender of
deral army, 108; in command at Harper's Ferry, 158; destroys Harper's Ferry, 161; movements of, before Patterson, in the Shenandoah Valley, 162 et seq.; his march to Manassas, 168; in command at Bull Run, 182 et seq.; opinion of, on the battle of Bull Run, 211
Jones, Colonel (of the Massachusetts Sixth), 84
Jones, Lieutenant, 95
K.
Kanawha, proposed State of, 146
Kanawha River, the Great, 141; valley, 146
Kane, Marshal, 87, 88 et seq.
Kelly, Colonel, 142 et seq.
Kentucky, 80; attitude of, with regard to secession, 52, 129 et seq.; Union Legislature of, 130 et seq., 134
Keyes, General E. D., 174
Key's Ferry, Va., 163
L.
Laurel Hill, 147, 151 et seq.
Lee, General Robert E., 108; appointed to command of Virginia forces, 109; his plans in W. Va., 146; plans of, 169, 170
Leedsville, 151
Leesburg, Va., 163
Lefferts, Colonel, 92 et seq.
Letcher, Governor, 82, 91, 109, 141
Lewis' Ford, 176, note
Liberty, Mo., United States Arsenal
168; in command at Bull Run, 182 et seq.; opinion of, on the battle of Bull Run, 211
Jones, Colonel (of the Massachusetts Sixth), 84
Jones, Lieutenant, 95
K.
Kanawha, proposed State of, 146
Kanawha River, the Great, 141; valley, 146
Kane, Marshal, 87, 88 et seq.
Kelly, Colonel, 142 et seq.
Kentucky, 80; attitude of, with regard to secession, 52, 129 et seq.; Union Legislature of, 130 et seq., 134
Keyes, General E. D., 174
Key's Ferry, Va., 163
L.
Laurel Hill, 147, 151 et seq.
Lee, General Robert E., 108; appointed to command of Virginia forces, 109; his plans in W. Va., 146; plans of, 169, 170
Leedsville, 151
Leesburg, Va., 163
Lefferts, Colonel, 92 et seq.
Letcher, Governor, 82, 91, 109, 141
Lewis' Ford, 176, note
Liberty, Mo., United States Arsenal at, 117
Lincoln, Abraham, election of, 4; his progress to Washington, 45 et seq.; his early career, 46; his character and person, 47 et seq.; his speeches before inaugura
f the South with regard to, 7; the corner-stone of the Confederacy, 43
Slidell, Senator, 37, 40
Slemmer, Lieutenant, 38
Small's Pennsylvania Brigade, 88
Smith, General G. W., 211
Smith, General, Kirby, 194
South Carolina, attitude of, with regard to secession, 1; secession of, 5, 14
South Carolina Commissioners have an interview with President Buchanan, 30; their blindness to their opportunity, 31
Southern States, their differences of territory, etc., 10 et seq.
Stone Bridge, the, over Bull Run, 176 and note
Stone, General, 163
Strasburg, Va., 163
Sudley Ford, Bull Run, 182
Sudley road, the, 187
Sullivan's Island, 21 et seq.
Stanton, Edwin M., 26, 33
Star of the West, 33
State supremacy, doctrine of, 6
Staunton, Va., 142, 146
Steedman, Colonel, 152
Stephens, Alexander H., 12; elected Vice-President of the Confederacy, 42
Sumter, Fort, 21 et seq.; expedition for the relief of, 53; President Lincoln's decision with regard to, 5