[
224]
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 seq.,
59
Pierce, ex-President,
76
Pillow, General,
133,
134
Pinckney, Castle,
20; seizure of,
32
Polk, General, Leonidas,
134 et seq.
Porter, General, Andrew,
174
Porter, General, Fitz-John,
157,
166
Porterfield, Colonel,
142 et. seq.,
146
Potomac River,
126
Price, Sterling,
121 et seq.,
124
Provisional Congress of the rebel States,
37,
39 et seq.
Pulaski, Fort,
80
R.
Rebellion, the beginning of,
1; first formal proposal of,
26
Relay House,
90
Richardson, General J. B.,
174,
178
Richmond,
92; Confederate seat of government transferred to,
169
Rich Mountain,
147,
151,
153
Ricketts, Captain,
188,
191,
192
Roaring Creek,
149
Robinson, Camp Dick,
182
Robinson House, the,
187
Rosecrans, General W. S.,
149,
154,
208
Runyon, General, Theodore, commands Fourth Division in advance to
Manassas,
174
Russell, Dr. W. H.,
202
S.
Sandford, General,
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. Louis,
116
St. Philip, Fort,
79