[
221]
Doubleday, Captain (afterward General) Abner,
29,
64
Douglas, Stephen A., adherents of,
8; his interview with
President Lincoln,
76
Dogan Heights,
191
Duke,
Captain,
117
Dumont, Colonel,
143,
15
E.
Ellsworth, Col. E. E.,
110 et seq.; shot at
Alexandria,
113; buried from the
White House,
114
Ellsworth's Zouaves,
110
Elzey, General,
194
Evans, Colonel,
183
Evarts, Wm. M.,
76
Everett, Edward,
76
F.
Falling Waters, W. Va., skirmish at,
162
Federal Hill,
Baltimore,
108
Field, David Dudley,
76
Fitzpatrick, Senator,
37
Florida, attitude of, with regard to secession,
2,
8; secession of,
14
Floyd, Secretary,
6,
17,
20,
23 et seq.,
26,
30; his malfeasance in office,
31; resigns,
32
Follansbee, Captain,
86 et seq.
Foster, Captain,
28,
63
Fox, Captain G. V.,
51; sails in command of expedition for relief of
Fort Sumter,
59
Franklin, General W. B.,
174
Fremont, General J. C.,
133
Frost, D. M.,
117 et seq.
G.
Gainesville, Va.,
181
Gamble, Hamilton R.,
125
Garnett, General,
146,
154
Georgia, attitude of, with regard to secession,
2,
8,
12; secession of,
13 et seq.
Gist, Governor of
South Carolina, his circular letter,
1,
8,
27
Gosport Navy Yard, destruction of,
96 et seq.
Grafton,
142 et seq.,
146
Grant, General U. S.,
134
Great Bethel, Va., engagement at,
172
Green, Captain,
117
Griffin, Captain,
188,
191,
192
Guthrie, Colonel,
131
H.
Hagerstown, Md.,
157
Hamlin, Hannibal,
76
Harney, General,
119 et seq.
Harper's Ferry, United States Armory at,
83; capture of, by rebels,
95,
98; retaken from the rebels,
157; weakness of,
158; destroyed by
Johnston,
161
Harrisburg,
100
Hayne, I. 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