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Mumford pulls down flag at New Orleans, 370, 376; arrest, trial, and execution of, 437, 443; his widow befriended by
Butler, 443;
Butler proclaimed an outlaw for the execution of, 542-546; comment on, 547.
Munroe, Col., Timothy, commanding Eighth Massachusetts, 174.
N
Napoleon, I. reference to, 741, 864, 865, 997,
Butler reads history of, 868.
Napoleon, Louis,
Butler's recall from New Orleans, 525, 530; responsible for
Butler's recall from New Orleans, 549; plan for capturing
Mexico, 464-465; sends expedition under
Admiral Reynaud, 490-491.
Nashville,
General Thomas at, 655;
Buel's headquarters at, 872;
Grant consults with
Buel at, 873-875.
Nassau, expert pilots at, 849.
National Convention,
Butler delegate to, 981.
Nelson, Judge, of
Tennessee, counsel for
President Johnson, 929-930.
New Berne,
North Carolina, occupied by Union forces, 617; attacked, 618; yellow fever at, 411-412.
New Hampshire, early settlers of,[35, 41; law of primogeniture, 48.
New Inlet,
Butler to meet naval fleet off, 786.
New Kent Court-House,
Butler meets
Kilpatrick at, 621.
Newmarket Heights, the attack and capture of, 731, 733;
Butler's motive in making attack, 742; negro soldiers receive medal for bravery, 742-743.
New Orleans,
Butler's father in war of 1812 at, 42; True Delta suspended for refusing to print orders, 377; editorial extract from, 394-395; orders published in, 513; reference to, 694, 943;
Butler receives vote of thanks for services, 878;
Butler's staff at, 890, 1896, 899; negroes enlisted at, 903; negotiations with the
East, 948.
Newport News, occupation of, 253, 255; advance from, on the Bethels, 267, 269; transport fleet assembled at, 640; reference to, 627.
Nesmith, Hon., Geo. W., tribute to, 39.
N. Y. Tribune, see Tribune.
N. Y. Times, see Times.
N. Y. address in, 561, 565.
N. Y. volunteer engineers, 833.
N. Y. Herald, see
Herald.
N. Y. Evening Post, see Post.
New York City,
Butler ordered to preserve peace in, 754, 771; the gold conspiracy in, 762, 768;
Dr. MacCormick dies in, 895;
De Kay in, 889;
Davenport distinguished in, 900; reference to, 943.
Nineteenth Corps ordered to
Butler's command, 696; reference to, 700, 817, 859.
Nichols,
Assistant Adjutant-General W. A., ordered to relieve
Butler of his command, 827-828.
Nicholay &
Hay's Life of
Lincoln, critical references to, 219, 227, 243, 260, 264, 421.
Nim's battery, 460.
Ninth Connecticut regiment, story of, 311, 316, at
Baton Rouge, 483; at Camp Moore, 460.
Ninth New Jersey, position at
Drury's bluff, 663.
Norfolk, Union forces occupy, 617;
Butler confers with
Porter at, 785; goods received and examined at, 843; yellow fever prevented, 847; needy assisted, 848;
Shepley sent to
Fortress Monroe, 871.
North Anna, reference to battle of, 710.
Northumberland Co., Va., Confederate scouts in, 785.
Nottingham Square,
Butler goes to school at, 44-46.
O
Odell investigates causes of
Butler's removal, 833;
Butler's answer to, 833.
Oliver, Gen. H. K., 172.
One Hundred and Forty-Eighth New York Volunteers' expedition into
Chesapeake Bay, 617.
Orr,
South Carolina secession commissioner, 156.
Ord,
Major-General,
Butler's order to, regarding movement to surprise Confederate forces around
Richmond, 722-730; starts on expedition, 730; captures
Fort Harrison, 733-734; wounded, 734; reference, 738; ordered to relieve
Butler in command, 828; accompanies
Butler to
Fortress Monroe, 828; report to
Grant, 829; opinion of
Butler, 829; money received from
Butler accounted for, 843, 848.
Ould, Robert, Confederate agent for exchange of prisoners, 542, 584, 586; conference with and report, 588, 592; letter demonstrating right to enlist negroes, 599, 605; references, 606-607, argument of, 752.
P
Paine,
Hon. Henry W., arbitrator in the
Farragut prize case, 1011.
Paine, General, reference to, 726; in
Roanoke expedition, 781.
Palmer,
Brigadier-General, repulses attack of Confederates at
Beaufort, N. C., 618.
Palmerston, Lord, denounces woman order, 420.
Palfrey, Captain, reports on
Fort Jackson and
St. Philip, 369.
Parallel, schooner, cargo of gunpowder explodes in
Golden Gate, 776.
Paris, Tenn., reference to, 874.
Parker, Commodore, succeeds
Smith in command on
James River, 750; the opening of
Dutch Gap Canal, 751; runs from Confederate gunboats, 751; court-martialed, 752.