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A.

Abercrombie, Colonel, 166

Alabama, attitude of with regard to secession, 2, 8; secession of, 14

Alexandria, Va., 102; fortified, 167

Alleghany Mountains, 126; 137

Anderson, Major, Robert, 22; transfers his forces to Fort Summer, 28 et seq.; his letter to Governor Pickens, 35; his reply to President Lincoln's letter, 58; his reply to Confederate authorities, 61, 131, 135

Annapolis, 100, 102 et seq.; route by, to the capital, 106 et seq.

Arkansas, 80, 121

Arlington Heights, Va., occupied by Union forces, 110; fortified, 169

Ashby's Gap, 168


B.

Baker, Edward D., 76

Ball's Bluff, engagement at, 210

Baltimore, 83; attack on the Massachusetts soldiers in, 85 et seq., 98; authorities burn R. R. bridges, 89

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 141

Bates, Attorney-General, 122

Banks, General N. P., 208

Barrancas, Fort, 88

Beauregard, General G. T., 56; directs operations against Fort Sumter, 57, 59; placed in command at Manassas, 170; his first measures, 170, 171; his plan for the battle of Bull Run, 176 et seq.; composition of his army, 176, note

Beckham, Lieut., 194

Bee, General, 185

Bell, adherents of, 8

Benham, Captain, 152

Beverly, 142, 146, 151

Black, Secretary, 26, 38

Blackburn's Ford, 176, note; engagement at, 178

Blair, Francis P., 109

Blair, Frank P., Jr., 116 et seq., 122

Blair, Montgomery, 122

Blair's Home Guards, 118

Blenker, General L, 174

Boonville, battle of, 123

Border Slave States, 80

Breckinridge, John C., Southern electoral votes cast for, 4, 8

Breckinridge party, character of, 8

Brown, John, 158 [220]

Brown, Governor, of Georgia, 12

Brown, Mayor, of Baltimore, 86, 89 et seq.

Buchanan, James, President, character of, 17 et seq., Southern sympathy of, 18; his message to Congress, 19, 23 et seq.; interview with the South Carolina Commissioners, 28, 30, 31; correspondence with the Washington Cabal, 37; justifies the revolution of the South, 69; his Union sentiment as expresident, 76

Buckhannon, 147

Buckner, Simon B., 130, 132, 135

Bull Run, 133; position and course of, 176; battle of, 181 et seq.; its effects, 206, 208

Burnside, General A. E., 174

Bunker Hill, Va., 163

Butler, General B. F., 92 et seq., 108


C.

Cabinet, decision of, with regard to Fort Sumter, 51

Cadwalader, General, 157

Cairo, 128, 132, 134

Campbell, Justice, 54; his treachery, 35, 57, 69

Carrick's Ford, 152 et seq.

Case, General, Secretary of State, 24; resigns, 26; supports the Union cause, 76

Centreville, Va., 177

Charleston, S. C., situation of, 20, 79

Cheat River, 146, 152

Chinn House, the, 194

Chambersburg, Pa., 156

Cincinnati, 132, 140

Clay, Henry, 127

Cobb, Secretary, Howell, 12, 17, 20, 26, 42

Cockeysville, 90

Columbia, District of, 83

Columbus, 134 et seq.

Confederacy, Southern, first formal proposal of, 26; established, 41; military resources of, 79; sends diplomatic agents to Europe, 79; natural resources of, 81

Confederates resolve to begin the war, 60

Constitution of the Confederate States adopted, 41

Cox, General J. D., 154

Crawford, Commissioner, 57

Crittenden, John J., 76

Cub Run, 200

Cumberland, Department of the, 135

Cumberland Gap, 135

Cummings Point, 63 et seq.

Cushing,. Caleb, 76


D.

Davies, General T. A., 174

Davis, Jefferson, 25 et seq., 40; elected President of the Confederacy, 41; opposes the attack on Fort Sumter, 56; belief of Northern aid, 71; offers letters of marque and reprisal, 78; call for volunteers, 79; his message to Governor Letcher, 92; letter to Governor Jackson, 117, 158; speech of, at Richmond, 169

“Declaration of Causes” by South Carolina, 5 et seq.

Dennison, Governor, 140

Dix, Secretary John A., 33, 76, 208 [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 [222]

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 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 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 inauguration, 48; inauguration of, 49; anxiety about Fort Sumter, 50 et seq.; orders the relief of Forts Sumter and Pickens, 53; his final resolution with regard to Fort Sumter, 55; his letter to Major Anderson, 58; communication to Gov. Pickens, 59; his first war proclamation, 73; interviews with Douglas, 76; blockades the insurgent ports, 78; interview with Baltimore committee, 100; issues a second call for volunteers, 106; his orders to P. F. Blair, Jr., 122; his measures to save the Border States, 131

Liverpool cotton merchants, 79

Longstreet, General, 179 [223]

Louisiana, attitude of, with regard to secession, 2, 8; secession of, 14

Louisville, 135

Lyon, Captain, Nathaniel, 116 et seq., 122 et seq., 123

Lyons, Lord, 94


M.

Magoffin, Governor, 126 et seq., 132, 134 et seq.

Mallory, Senator, 37 et seq., 40

Manassas, first movement against, 162 et seq.; description of, 175 et seq.

Manchester, Eng., cotton operators of, 79

Martinsburg, W. Va., 162, 163

Maryland, attitude of, with regard to secession, 52, 83, 80; rebel conspiracies to gain, 107, 108; Union enlistments in, 131

Mason, Senator, 25, 91, 142

Massachusetts Eighth Infantry, 92, 103

Massachusetts Sixth Infantry, 84; attack upon, in Baltimore, 85 et seq.; map of its route through Baltimore, 85, 99

McCauley, Commandant, 96

McClellan, Gen. George B., placed in command of Dept. of the Ohio, 140; in West Va., 143, 140 et seq., 153 et seq.; appointed to command the army of the Potomac, 207, 208

McDowell, General, Irvin, in command at Arlington Heights, 173; his plan and movements, 173 et seq.; his report cited, 175; plan of battle at Bull Run, 177; change in his plans, 179, 181; his action during and after the battle, 181-205; in charge of the Virginia defences, 208

McLean's Ford, 176, note

McRee, Fort, 38

Memphis, 133

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 [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 [225]

Secession, causes of, 1 et seq.; 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, opposes relieving Fort Sumter, 51; his idea of the conspiracy, 52; his reply to the rebel commissioners, 54; interview with Judge Campbell, 54, 94

Shepherdstown, 160

Sherman, General W. T., 174

Slavery, false assumption of 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, 55; preparations for the siege of, 56; its evacuation demanded, 60; siege begun, 62; strength of, 63; its disadvantages in the siege, 65; surrender of, 63; the effect at the North of the attack on, 72


T.

Taylor, Fort, at Key West, 16

Tennessee, 80, 133 et seq.; East, 135

Texas, course of the conspirators in, 13; ordinance of secession submitted to popular vote, 13; attitude of, with regard to secession, 13 et seq.; secession of, 14

Thomas, Secretary, 26

Thomas, Colonel, 166

Thompson, Jeff., 118

Thompson, Secretary, 17, 20, 30, 33

Toombs, Senator, 12, 42

Toucey, Secretary, 33

Townsend, Colonel, 153

Twiggs, General, treachery of, 14

Tyler, General, Daniel, commands First Division in the advance on Manassas, 174; his advance, 177, 178


U.

Union Mills Ford, 176, note


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V.

Varian, Captain, 174

Vernon, Mount, Va, 102

Vienna Station, Va., ambush at, 172

Virginia, attitude of,with regard to secession, 51 et seq., 80; secession, 98; extent and character of, 137 et seq., 169

Virginia, East, 137; vote on Secession Ordinance, 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

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