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Trent's Reach, navy unable to go above, 744; enemy's gunboats came through, 751.

Trent affair, 316, 324.

Tribune concedes right of secession, 141-142; abuse from, 142; letter to Andrew printed in, 216; news extract regarding contrabands, 263; “on to Richmond,” 267-289; article reflecting upon Hancock published, 700, 715; correspondent of arrested, 700; a government agent, 939.

Turkey and Greece, DeKay distinguished in war between. 899.

Turner, Colonel, of subsistence department at New Orleans, 404.

Turner, Brigadier-General, reference to, 649; instructions for Roanoke expedition issued through,780, 782; valuable services on Butler's staff, 894; promoted, 894; reference to, 896.

Twelfth Maine Regiment, 501.

Ten-Hour Law, early history of contest, 90, 1090.

Twenty-First Indiana Regiment, 481; 482; ought to have been sent to Galveston, 531.

Twenty-Sixth Massachusetts, recruitment of, 306; on Ship Island at Fort St. Philip, 371, 467; cheers Butler leaving New Orleans, 533.

Twenty-Fifth Virginia (city battalion), position near Richmond, 723.

Twenty-Fourth Corps in Roanoke expedition,781.

Twenty-Fourth Virginia cavalry, position near Richmond, 724.

Twenty-Seventh Massachusetts, 898.

Twiggs, General, evacuates New Orleans, 370; Butler occupies house of, 424; reference to, 431; his swords, 523; true story of his sword, 568; Lincoln recommends giving swords to Butler, 878-879.

Tyler, Ex-President, in peace convention, 167; influences President Buchanan, 218.


U

United States of Columbia concedes land, 904.

Ursuline Convent, 110-123; bill for relief of sufferers at brought by Butler, 113.

Usher, Col. Roland G., warden of State prison, Massachusetts, 974.


V

Van Buren, Martin, first political speech made in favor of, 77; presidential candidacy in 1848, 117, 131.

Van Dorm, General, at Vicksburg, 258, 463, 478; orders Breckenridge to attack Baton Rouge, 481.

Van Lieu, Miss, letter to Butler, 640.

Van Nostrand & Co., N. Y., 834.

Van Vliet, Assistant Quartermaster-General, secures Butler's headquarters in New York, 750.

Varina road, Butler's ride upon, 734-735; Butler's headquarters near, 738.

Vernon, Mrs., 79.

Vicksburg, military operations, 454, 464, 477, 480; reference to, 670.

Victoria, Queen, reference to medal presented to Crimean soldiers, 742.

Volunteer Militia, membership in, 123, 127; taught how to cook, 196; Butler appointed brigadier-general of, 126.

Voorhees, Colonel, attacked, 649.


W

Wabash, The, of U. S. Navy, at Fort Fisher, 798.

Wade, Hon., Benjamin, asks Butler's opinion on conduct of war, 325; result of Fort Fisher investigation reported through, 821.

Wade, Senator, recommends Johnson to consult Butler, 915.

Wade Hampton's Legion, position near Richmond, 724.

Wadleigh, David, classmate at college, 60.

Walker, General, exchanged prisoner, 597; killed at Bermuda Hundred, 665; quoted upon attack on Petersburg, 702.

Walker, Edwin G., Esq., reference to, 974.

Wallace, Gen., Lew, 460.

Warren, Judge Charles H., examines Butler for admission to bar, 77.

Warren, Lieutenant-Colonel, at Big Bethel,271.

Warren, reference to, 647, 687, 795.

Washburn, Israel, Governor of Maine, aids Butler in recruiting, 305.

Washburn, Wm. B., elected Governor of Massachusetts, 967.

Washington, Gen. Geo., manumits his slaves, 129; anecdote of, 184, 187; acts upon recommendation of military commission, 843.

Washington Artillery of New Orleans, 423,510.

Washington, N. C., occupied by Union forces, 617; evacuated, 636.

Washington, D. C., visit in December, 1860, 149-160; condition of affairs in 1861,217; Davis might have captured, 219, 221; Lee attacks, 627-628; Gillmore ordered to, 680; Butler moves troops from, 694: Smith visits without Butler's leave, 695; Butler ordered to, 753; powder-boat experiment finds favor at, 775; order from, relieving Butler of command, 827; letters, telegrams, reports regarding Butler's removal sent to, 829, 830; treasury empty, 848; Sherman at, 868; McClellan telegraphs Halleck from, 872; complaints of Grant, 873; Butler at, 902, 918; convention of Johnston and Sherman rejected at, 913, 914; the Johnson impeachment trial at, 926, 930.

Washington and Lee University, state dinner at first commencement, 881, 887.

Washington, the treaty with England, 966-967.

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