Illinois, proclamation of Gov. Yates, Aug. 17, Doc. 533 regiments from, offered to the General Government, "Illinois Bridge, Breastwork, and Fortification Fusileers," D. $ Illinois River, a two-story house and family afloat on, P. 47 Illinois Volunteers, 22d Regiment
at battle of Charleston, Mo., D. 71 a song for the, P. 54 IMBODEN, JOHN D., Capt.. rebel, re-
port of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 43 "Important Telegram," P. 43 "Impromptu Reply to the Lady who Proposed to Wear the Pa- triotic Rosette,"
Impromptu, on reading the Presi- dent's Message, by A. O'K. II.,
militia, 6th Regiment returned to Indianapolis,
volunteers at battle of Rich
3d Regiment of, left New Albany,
Hilo, Hawaii, Fourth of July cele brated in,
9th Regiment of, at the skirmish
History, the retributions of,
HITCHCOCK, ROSWELL D., Rev. Dr.,
HANDY, S. I. K., of Baltimore, no-
Hannibal, Mo., editor of the "Even- ing News," arrested at,
HARDEE,, Colonel, appointed Brig. Gen. C. S. A.,
Harper's Ferry, Va., skirmish at, D. the ladies of present a flag to the 2d Regt. Mass. Vols.,
remarks at the reception of the 4th Maine Volunteers, HOFFMAN, H. C., Col. 23d Regiment N. Y. S. V., HOLDINGBROOK, JOHN C., Doc. 174 HOLLIDAY, Capt., surprised near New Market Bridge, Va., D. 85 HOLT, JOSEPH, address at Louisville, Ky., July 13, Doc. 297; D. 29 speech at Camp Joe Holt, July 31, Doc. 450; D. 50 4 HOOKER, confirmed as Brig- Gen., D. 54 D. 59 "Ho! Sons of the Puritans," P. SO HOWARD, O. O., Col., at Bull Run, D. 36
HARRIS, ELISHA, M. D. See Sani-
tary Commission.
HARRIS, ISHAM G., Gov., message
appeal to the people of Tenn., Aug. 8th,
letter from to the "Memphis
order for the collection of arms in Tenn., Doc. 521; D. 63 proclamation of, June 24th, Doc. 163 proclamation of, Aug. 7th, Doc. 459 HARRIS, JAMES, Surgeon 1st Rhode
Island Vols., at Bull Run, Doc. 19 HARRIS,, Brig.-Gen., rebel, D. 25 HARRISON, CARTER H., killed at Bull Run, notice of, P. 91 Harrisonville, Mo., skirmish near, D. 84 HART, DAVID L., account of the
battle of Rich Mountain, Doc. 234 | HARTSUFF, GEO. L., notice of, D. 65 HARVEY, E. B., Col. 7th Regt. Penn. Vols.,
HAVEMEYER, G. W., account of the fight at Carter's Creek, Va,
HAVEN, FRANKLIN, of Boston, D. Haverhill, Mass, Ambrose L. Kim- ball mobbed at, Hawaii, speech of young man of, in defence of the United States, P. 87 HAWKINS' Zouaves, N. Y. S. V., D. 20 Hawk's Nest, Va., skirmish at, D. 72 rebel account of the skirmish at, Aug. 20th, Doc. 539 HAWLEY, JOSEPH R., Capt., notice of, D. 68 Corporal, wounded at Patterson's Creek, Va., D. S;
HOWE, SAM. G., M. D. See Sanitary Commission.
HUDSON, MCK., Capt., Hudson River Baptist Association, report and resolutions of, June 19th, Doc. 151; D.
HUNTER, D., Col., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. D. 54 D. 15 D. 71
confirmed as Brig.-Gen., HUNTER, WILLIAM, wounded, HUNTER,, Col, rebel, at the battle of Charleston, Mo., HUNTER, J. M. G., mayor of Appala- chicola, Fla., his orthography
HURLBURT, S. A., Gen., proclama- tion of July 15th to the people of Northeast Missouri,
Doc 304; D. 30 proclamation, July 29, Doc. 442 proclamation quartering soldiers on the citizens of Marion Co., Mo., Doc. 522 assigned to the command of the forces on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad.
JACKSON, ANDREW, mob at the statue of, in Memphis, Tenn., P. 86
D. 49 order to the authorities of Marion County, Mo., D. 64 JACKSON, CLAIBORNE F., his decla- ration of the Independence of Missouri, D. 56; Doc. 479 P. 18
order to the authorities of Pal- myra, Mo., Aug. 19th,
Doc. 537; D, 72 "Hurrah," by a Mississippian, P. 38 Hymn for the Host in War," by
rebels, General Frost's letter to,
a fugitive, his authority supported by the D. 70 Doc. 494; D. 60 marches to Carthage, Mo., D. 19
"Hear us, Father! Save our Land!"
by E. T. P. Beach,
HEATH, NOBLE, jr., of N. Y.,
the author of the "New Priest,"
Ironton, Mo., Gen. Prentiss in
IRVING, WASHINGTON, Mass. sol-
"It grows very dark, mother,- very dark," by "Z. R."
D. 85 Doc. 165 P. 54 P. 105
marshal of Baltimore, Md., D. 8 Gen. Banks' instructions to, Doc. 178 notice of, D. 24 KENNEDY, Senator, of Md., presents memorial denouncing the National Government, D. 54 his vote on the Volunteer Bill, D. 24 KENNEDY, WM. D.. Col. Tammany Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 83 D. 88
Kentucky, affairs in, June 19, "still for the Union," incident in the Legislature of, P. 59 the position of, June 15, Doc. 163 proclamation of Gov. Magoffin to the people of, Aug. 3, Doc. 474 the duty of the rebel Government to declare it under blockade, D. 79 "Kentucky," by Forceythe Will- P. 61 Kentucky Volunteers, 2d Regt. of, at Barboursville, Va, D. 28 Keokuk, Iowa, singular case of re- cognition at, P. 84 KERRIGAN, JAMES E., Col. 25th Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 16 KEY, T. M., Col., notice of, Doc. 539 KEYES, E. D., Col., report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 15; D. 86 KIMBALL, AMBROSE L., mobbed, D. 71 KIMBALL, B. G., notice of, D. 8 KING, CHARLES, President, his ad-
dress to the graduating class of Columbia College,
Doc. 175 D. 59 KING, W. S., medical and surgical report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 41 KINGSBURY, CHARLES P., Captain, notice of Doc. 539 KINGSBURY, H. W., 1st Lient. U. S. A., bravery of, at Bull Run, Doc. KIRWAN,, Capt. of steamer St. Nicholas, D. 11 KNOWLES, ABNER, Col. 6th Regt. Maine Vols., D. 32 KYLE, WM. C., his protest against the proceedings of the East Tenn. Union Convention, Doc. 158
from the Federal Army, D. 43 LETCHER, JOHN, Gov., his sheriff, D. 65 Lieut. Mayo's reply to the pro- clamation of,
proclamation to the people of Virginia, of June 14th, Doc. 167 answered by Andrew Sweeny, Sweeny of Wheeling, Va..
correspondence with Mrs. Brad-
"Lettuce alone,"
"Let us alone,'
by Wm. H. Burleigh, P. 47 LEWIS, JAMES M., surgeon 2d Wis- consin Regiment, LEWIS,, Col. Penn. Vols, D. Liberty, Mo., secessionists captured at,
D. 2 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, at the flag- raising at Washington, D. 12 quoted by the Memphis Appeal, D. 94 E. W. Hinman's proposition to, D. 70 proclamation for fasting and prayer, Aug. 12, Doc. 522; D. 64 approves the bill to punish con- spiracy, Doc. 445 non-intercourse proclamation of, Aug. 16th, Doc. 532; D. CS approves the bills passed by Con-
JONES, LIZZIE C, Daughter of the 6th Mass. Regt., P. 98 JONES, WILSON, at Hampton, Va., Doc. 485 June 17, and April 19, a curious co- incidence.
confirmed as Brig.-Gen., LANE, HENRY S. See "Tall Run- ning."
LAMAR, G. B., letter to J. C. Fer- rill on the battle of Bull Run, LA MOUNTAIN, Prof., LANDER, F. W., appointed Brig. D. 47 D. 54
Affairs," P. 104 on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 111 on the impressment of British subjects in New Orleans, La.,
P. 99 the Oregonians respond to, P. 100: Lane. Ill., secessionist hung at, D. 3 Lane's Prairie, Mo., fight at, D. 44 LANGWORTHY, WM. H, wounded, D. 57; Doc. 481 LANSING, H. SEYMOUR, Col. 17th Regt. N. Y. S. V., Doc. 154; D. Laura, Laura, don't secede," P. 77 Laurel Hill, Va., skirmish at, D. 25 LAWSON, O. A., Capt., at Middle- fork Bridge, Va., Doc. 251
Doc. 118 on war expenses and war taxes in America Doc. 119 on the British interest in the war, Doc. 121 on the financial aspects of the war, Doc. 121 LONG, J. G., P. 59 Long Island (N. Y.) Volunteers, 1st Regiment left New York, D. 75 LONGSTREET,, Gen., rebel, at
Blackburn's Ford. Va.. Doc. $41 LONGNECKER, JOHN H., letter to Gov. Hicks, of Md., on bridge- burning, Doc. 183
Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st Regt. at Blackburn's Ford,
inexhaustible bottle in the en-
9th Regt. of, arrived at Washing-
11th Regt. of, left Boston,
14th Regt. left Fort Warren,
15th Regt. left Worcester, 16th Regt. of, left North bridge,
MAGRUDER, J. B., Gen., rebel, anec- dote of,
appointed Brig.-Gen. in C. S. A., D. 11
burns the town of Hampton, Va., Doc. 455; D. 58
Maine Militia, 1st Regiment on their return home, 2d Regiment, gallantry of, revolt in the 2d Regiment of, sen- tenced,
4th Regiment, officers of, Maine Volunteers, 4th Regt., 5th Regiment of
5th Regiment, officers of 6th Regiment left Portland, "Make up your Mind to it." Peace.
Manassas Junction, Va., rebel army
Manassas, Va., battle of,
See Bull Run, Va.
the moral of,
"Manassas Races," Manchester (England) "Examiner,"
on the battle of Bull Ran, Doc. 115 reply to the London Times on American Democracy, Doc. 116 Manchester (England) Post," an English comment on English criticism, Doc. 123
MANGUM, WILLIE P., jr.,
MASSENBERG, GEO. L.,
MATHERSON, RODERICK, Col. Regt. N. Y. S. V. Matthias Point, Va., Capt. H. Ward killed at
Commander Rowan's report of the fight at,
rebel batteries at,
Commander Budd's report
reconnoissance off,
Pawnee's reconnoissance, MAURY,, Capt., Assistant Adj.- General, dismissed from the U. S. A., D. 21 MAY, HENRY, of Md., his case con- sidered in the House of Repre- sentatives at Washington, D. C., D. 88 his resolution in reference to an armistice, D. 57 MAYO, W. K., U. S. N., reply to the proclamation of Gov. Letcher, Doc. 193 MCALLISTER, Capt., Illinois 16th Regt., mortally wounded, Doc. 270 MCCALL, GEORGE A.. Gen., D. 41 confirmed as Brig.-Gen., D. 54
report of the battle of Wilson's
congratulates his troops on their "victory" at Wilson's Creek,
proclamation to the people of Mis-
order in reference to the battle of
McCUNN, JOHN H., Col. 87th Regt.
MCDOWELL, IRWIN, General, Doc. 312
despatch from Fairfax Court
House, Va., July 18,
general order in reference to de- predations,
general orders before the
D. 53; Doc. 472 Missouri State Convention, address to the people of Missouri by the, Doc. 446 expelled General Price, D. 88 Gov. Gamble's inaugural to, D. 51 report of the Committee of Seven to the, D. 40 Missouri River, General Pope's or- der in reference to the navi- gation of, Doc. 525; D. 66 Missouri Treason, the. Doc. 494 Missouri Volunteers, oath of the, D. 75 1st Regiment of, D. 61
Needham, Mass., flag-raising at, D. 8 Negro Patriotism, P.
NELSON,, Col., rebel, killed at Bull Run, NELSON, T. Á. R., president East Tennessee Union Convention, Doc. 155 Neutrality, Napoleon's proclama- tion of, Dec. 170
NEWBURY, J. S., M.D. See sanitary commission.
New Creek, Va., bridges burned at,
D. 3 secession official account of the battle at, Doc. 184 New Hampshire, patriotism of the Legislature of
sharpshooters of, exploits of, P. 43 New Hampshire Militia, 1st Regt, • D. 54
the defences of, proclamation posted in,
"Memphis Appeal," quoted,
its opinion of Bishop Polk,
tells what shall be done with the cotton,
on "northern abolitionists," articles on the designs of the Na- tionals,
article on rebel supplies,
a canard of the,
"Memphis Avalanche" tells how
the war should be carried on,
Gov. Harris' letter to, on the military power of Tenn., Doc. 475 MERCER, R. S., letter to Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, on bridge. burning, Doc. 182 MERRITT, Wм. H., report of the
battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 500 Mesilla, N. M., engagement at, D. 55 "Message of President Lincoln to the Federal Congress, 1861," a poem,
P. 68 Mexico, secession reports in, P. 43 Michigan Volunteers, 2d Regiment
of, at Blackburn's Ford,
Middle Fork Bridge, Va., narrative
of the skirmish at, Middletown, Md., resolutions of the Home Guards of, P. 99 MILES, D. J. Col. U. S. A., report of the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 defence of his conduct at Bull Run, Doc. 441; D. 49 MILLARD, Lieut. U. S. A., P. 16, 34 Millsville, Mo., fight at, D. 31
MILNE, SIR ALEXANDER, Admiral, digest of the report of on the blockade, Doc. 404
proclamation of Governor Gamble to the people of, Aug. 3,
Mobile Bay, exciting exploit of the sailors of the U. S. steamer Niagara in, P. 41 "Mobile Register"-its opinion of
Mr. Cox's peace proposition, D. 52 Monroe Station, Mo., skirmish at, D. 24 account of the battle at, Doc. 270 MOONEY, Father, baptizes a gun of the N. Y. 69th Regt., P. 42 MOORE, Colonel, at the battle
of Athens, Mo.. Doc. 483; D. 57 MOREHEAD, JOHN M., of North Caro- lina, D. 2 Morgan County, Va., reign of terror in, D. 17 MORGAN, EDWIN D., proclamation of, July 25th, Doc 407; D. 42 MORRIS, General, at battle of Carrick's Ford, D. 80 MORRIS, T. A., Brigadier-General,
honorably discharged, Doc. 853
denies the report in reference to
State Volunteers, MOSCHELL, Captain Onondaga Co. Cavalry, left Syracuse, N. Y., D. 51 "Motto for the Federal Soldiers' on battle days, P. 75 Mount Pleasant, Mo., skirmish at, D. 45 "M. R. M.," poem by, P. 53 MUIR, ROBERT, of Charleston, S. C., arrested at New York, D. 66 MULLIGAN,, Colonel, in the skirmish at Mount Pleasant, Mo., D. 45 Munchauseniana of the rebels, P. 8, 15, 24, 73 MUNFORD, W. P., of Virginia, P. 55 MURPHY, Jony K., Colonel 29th Pennsylvania Regiment, D. 54 MURPHY, J. MCLEOD, Colonel 15th Regiment N. Y. S. V.. D. 12 regimental standard of, blessed, D. captures three rebels, D. 44 MURRAY, THOMAS, killed, D. 13 Mutiny-account of the revolt in
"New Orleans Delta" wants no
New York Grand Jury presents newspapers as abettors of trea- son, Doc. 531; D. 67 "N. Y. Herald" "of use to Gen. Magruder, rebel," Doc. 488 "N. Y. Journal of Commerce," its plan of settlement, Doc. 476; D. 54 presented by the Grand Jury, D. 67 New York State Militia, 5th Regt.
returned to New York, D. 52 8th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 43 report of the surgeon of, Doc. 523 12th Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 50 13th Regt. of, returned to Brook- lyn. D. 47
"Nineteen Hundred," NOLEMAN, -, Capt., in the skir- mish near Charleston, Mo.,
the, on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 76 "New York World," narrative of the, on the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 81 Niagara, U. S. steamship, "cutting out" a prize, P. 41 NIMS, ORMOND F., his battery left Quincy, D. 60 P. 10S
See "Baptists." "One hand for the Union," an anec-
"Only Nine Miles to the Junction," by H. Millard, Onondaga County (N. Y.) Cavalry,
D. 71; Doc. 536 Non-intercourse. See rebels, how information is conveyed to the, P. 72 See letter of Post-master Genl. Blair. President Lincoln's proclamation of, Doc. 532 Norfolk, Va., a song sung in, P. 78 North, public confidence in the, P. 90 North Carolina, delegates to the Confederate Congress,
Francis Leiber, LL. D., 1. 88 "Our Country forever," "Our Flag," by William J. Rolfe, "Our Reverses in Virginia,"
71st Regt. returned to N. Y., D. 43 at the battle of Bull Run, Doc. 89 New York State Volunteers, 9th Regt. of in a skirmish at Ilar- per's Ferry, Va.,
address of Charles Henry Foster
to the "Freemen" of,
"Our Whole Union," newspaper published by the Iowa troops,
11th Regt., 1st Fire Zouaves, D. 65 12th Regt, at Blackburn's Ford, D. 14th Regt. arrest a spy,
16th Regt. of, passed through New York,
Northern Pulpit, desecration of, Doc. 143 "North West Democrat," office of, taken possession of by the Fed- eral troops, D. 69 NORVAL,, Surgeon 79th Regt. N. Y. S. M. D. 65 NoTT, J. C., Dr., account of the bat- tle of Bull Run, Doc. 93 "Not Yet," by William Cullen Bryant, P. 1 "Now," answer to "Not Yet," by W. C. Bryant; by T. Hulbert Underwood, P. 34 NUGENT, JOHN M., of Dundalk, D. 61 NUGENT, ROBERT, appointed cap- tain in the U. S. A., D. 61 Nullification, Madison on, Doc. 134 Nurses, U. S., general order in ref- erence to, Doc. 534 Nyack, N. Y., resolutions of the peace meeting at, Doc. 310; D. 31
Oak Hill, Mo. See Wilson's Creek. OCHILTREE, —, Mr., resolution in Confederate Congress, thanking Ben. McCulloch, D. 75 ODENHEIMER, Bishop of New Jer- sey, issued pastoral letter, Doc. 537; D. 72 Ohio, Democratic State Conven- tion of, condemns the suspen- sion of the writ of habeas cor- pus.
Ohio Militia, 2d Regt. 14th Regt.,
87th Regt. leaves New York, D. 6 list of officers, Doc. 166 88th Regt. leaves New York, D. 3
"Ohio Seventh," the, published in
national camp, Western Va., P. 99
New Orleans, July 29,
D. 46 Palmetto Guard, 3. C., letter from a member of, on the battle of Bull Run, P. 24 Palmyra, Mo., Gen. Hurlburt's or der to the authorities of, Aug. 19, Doc. 537; D. 72 railroad train fired into near, D. 69 PALSLEY, DANIEL, elected lt.-gov. of Western Va., D. 4 PARKER, JAMES P., 2d Lieut U. S. A., dismissed from the service, D. 85; Doc. 353 PARKS, M., agent of North Carolina, transferred a fleet of five steam- ers to the Confederate Govern ment, D. 49 Passports. See U. S. State Depart- ment, PATTERSON, FRANCIS E., Col. 17th Regiment Penn. Militia, D. 41 PATTERSON, ROBERT, Gen., at the
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