EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS IN THE INDEX.
D. stands for Diary of Events; Doc. for Documents; and P. for Poetry, Rumors and Incidents.
A Call to Kentuckians," by a "Southern Rights" woman, P. Accomac Co., Va. See John A. Dix, Lockwood's proclamation to, Doc. 415 Acquia Creek, Va., Rebel batteries at, D. 50 "A curious coincident." See Port Royal.
ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, speech at the Lord Mayor's dinner, in London, D. 73; Doc. 345 ADAMS, GEORGE W., Lt., report of the battle at Ball's Bluff, Doc. 97 ADAMS, WM., D. D., Doe. 435 "Adelaide," schooner, capture of, D. Adjutant-Gens., appointment of, D. ADLER, Col., rebel, arrested at Richmond,
"Adriatic," steamer. See London
Advertisement, curious. See Julian
An Amazonian leader. See Sarah Taylor. An Angel of Mercy, P. 63 Anandale, Va., skirmish at, D. 102, 113 ANDERSON, CHARLES, D. 90, 118 ANDERSON, Gen., rebel, D. 43 in command of the North Caro- lina defences, D. 65 ANDERSON, ROBT, Gen., assumed
command in Kentucky, D. 33 relinquished his command, D. 42 sword presentation to, at Phila delphia, D. 51 notice of, D. 118; Doc. 129 proclamation of, Sept. 21, Doc. 145 ANDERSON, SAMUEL I., D. 7 ANDERSON, W. rebel, notice of, D. 99 "Anderson, W. G.," U. S. ship, D. 76 ANDREW, JOHN A., Gov., D. 16; 91 letter of Geo. S. Boutwell, D. 59 speech at New York, Sept. 5, Doc. 65 his Thanksgiving proclamation, Doc. 265 Mr., Surveyor of the Port of N. Y. ANDREWS, W. L. G., rebel.
ATCHINSON, D. R., Gen., rebel. See Blue Mills, Mo.
"At Evening time it shall be Light," by "C. F." P. 19 "Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy," its estimate of Beauregard, D. 78 "Atlanta (Ga.) Intelligencer," Doc. 91 "At Port Royal," P. 78 "Augusta," U. S. steamer, captures schooner E. Waterman, D. 107 captures British ship “ Admiral,” D. 111 "Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle," The, its reasons for organizing a coast defence, D. 8 Augusta "Constitutionalist's" ac- count of the fight at Santa Rosa,
of a brave Kentucky girl,
"Albion," schooner, capture of, ALDEN, JAMES, Com., report of operations in the Gulf of Mex- ico, Doc. 167; D. 41 "Alert," schooner, capture of, D. 41 ALEXANDER, GEO. W., violates his parole, D. 20 Alexandria, Va., Secessionism in, D. 76 Alimosa, New Mexico, Union Vols. surprised at, D. 41 Alleghany Camp, Pocahontas Co.,
Va., battle at D. 111; Doc. 466 ALLEN, H. W., Lieut. Col., rebel,
letter to Melancthon Smith, Doc. 142 ALLEN & DUNCAN, of 8. C., ALLEN, JOHN. See Bridgeport,
"A vigorous Definition." See Peace
P. 28 of the battle of Leesburg, Va., P. 36
P. 36 of Col. Favor and the St. John's Presbyterian Minister, P. 46 "An Incident of the War," by a lady of Stockbridge, P. 19 "An Ode," composed by Jeff. Da- vis & Co., P. 25
"Another Yankee Doodle," "A patriotic Landlady,"
BAILEY, -, Lieut. Fifth Cavalry,
Bailey's Cross Roads, Va, rebel
Argyle, Duke of, notice of,
"Ariel," brig, capture of,
D. 107. American flag, at Lexington, Mo., D. 111 AMSBERG, -, Col., 45th N. Y. S. D. 44
Arkansas, Negro companies in, P. 46 ARMSTRONG, J. L., Doc. 486 Army Breastplate, description of, P. 38 Army Poetry, P. 32 ARNOLD, A. K., Lieut, Doc. 392 Artillery. See Richmond, Indiana, and Washington, D. C.
funeral of, at Washington, D. 56
BEATTY, JOHN, killed, Beaufort, S. C., reconnoissance to,
BAYARD, G. D., Col., reconnoissance to Dranesville, Va., D. 90; Doc. 429 BAYLESS, JOHN S, Chaplain, ac- count of the battle of Piketon, Ky., Doc. 887 BAYLOR, JOHN R., of Arizona, D. 40, 127 BEAL, GEO. L., Col. 10th Regt. Maine Volunteers, BEATTIE, SAMUEL, Col. 19th Ohio Regt.,
D. 80 D. 91 D. 71 town, taken possession of, D. 107 account of the capture of, Doc. 319,320 Beaufort island, S. C., cotton on, seized by the United States, D. 95 BEAUREGARD, letter in reference to the slanders about, D. 66, 122
Berlin, Md., fight at, skirmish opposite, on the mac,
BENNETT, BILL, rebel, captured, D. Bennett's Mill, Va., account of the fight at, D. 12; Doc. BERDAN, His sharp D. 16 D 38, 126 Poto- D. 112 Bermuda, British steamer, escape from Savannah, D. 64 BERRETT, JAMES G., arrest of, D. 84 BERRY, MICHAEL, Capt., arrested, D. 42 Bertrand, Mo., skirmish near, D. 109 BETGE. ROBT. J., Colonel Cameron Rifles, D. 8 "Betsey Ames," brig, case of the, D. 62; Doc. 253 Bible, a southern soldier wishes his kept, P. 9 BIDDLE., appt. Brig.-Genl. D. 14 "Bienville," steamer, at the battle of Port Royal, D. 69 BIERFIELD, ISAAC, P. 55 BIGELOW, Chief Justice of Mass., D. 91 Big Hurricane Creek, Mo., fight at, D. 52 John Magee's account of the fight at, Doc. 211 "Big Rattle," his advertisement, P. 37 Big River Bridge, Mo., skirmish at, D. 50 account of the burning of, Doc. 193 Biloxi, Miss., capture of, D. 126, Doc. 521 BINNEY, HORACE, D. 103 BIRCH, E. P., Rev., rebel,
BOWEN, Major, his cavalry at Salem, Mo.,
D. 100 BOWMAN, Lieut. Col. Penn.
BRICKEL, ANDREW, Lient.-Col. D. 45 Bridgeport, Conn., peace flags at, D. 4 Union resolutions at, Doc. 4 BRIERLY JACOB, shipbuilder, D. 49
BRIGHT, JESSE D., notice of,
D. 63 BYERLEY, PAUL, Capt., Boone Guards,
British Consuls, at the South, Doc. 203 British Rights during the rebellion,
BROCKEL, C. W., Lieut., rebel, BROWN, Col., rebel,
BROWN, A. FRANK, BROWN, JOHN,
D. 27 D. 111 D. 34 praying on the sentence seat of, P. 13 BROWN, JOHN jr., his sharpshooters, D. 76; Doc. 376 BROWN, GEO. L., Mayor of Balti- more, arrested, D. 27 BROWN, HARVEY, Col. See Fort Pickens,
CAHEL, JAMES, a hero of Sumter, P. 88 CAHILL, -, Col., Ninth regt. Conn. vols., D. 83 Caire, Ill., skirmish near, D. 32, 59 CALDWELL, - Col., 11th Maine regt. D. 77 California, capture of rebels in, Doc. 462 Calverton, Md., Union meeting at, D. 67 Camden, Maine, meeting at, D. 8 Cameron Ritles, N. Y. S. V., D. 8 CAMERON, SIMON, D. 22; Doc. 497 proposes division of Virginia, D. 99 Doc. 102, 267 speech at Washington, Nov. 13, D. 75; Doc. 875
Camp Alleghany, Va., battle at, Doc. 466
BUCKINGHAM, C. P., Adj.-Gen. of Ohio, his appeal for soldiers, D. 81; Doc. 392 BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM A., Gov. of Conn., proclamation of Aug. 31st, See Port Royal, D. 11; Doc. 37 BUCKNER, S. B., Gen., rebel, D. 26, 122 destroyed lock No. 3, on Green D. 24
"Charleston Mercury" discusses the Fabian policy of the South, D. 16 remarks on the northern army,
D. 58 on the trial of privateersmen, D. 64 on the visit of the Yankee ar- mada, D. 65 account of the battle of Port Royal, D. 70; Doc. 115 advice to Southerners, Doc. 898 Charleston, Mo., rebels captured at, Charleston River, Mo., CHASE, SALMON P., appeal in be- half of the loan, D. 13; Doc. 58 Chattanooga, Tenn., expedition to, D. 90 CHEATHAM, B. F., Gen., rebel, D. 32, 69 Cheat Mountain, Va., skirmish at,
CAMPBELL, HUGH. See Fremont.
CAMPBELL, JOHN. See Mason and
D. 56 Canada, National enlistments in, letter from Arthur Rankin, D. 125; Doc. 187 CANBY, E. R. S., Col., department of Kansas, D. 10, 76, 121 CANNON, LEGRAND B., D. 7 "Carbon Democrat,' office of, destroyed, D. 11 CARDWELL, -, Mr., of Weakley Co., Tenn., resolutions of, in Tenn. legislature, D. 109; Doc. 461 CAREY,, Gen., of Ohio, D. 77 CARKSADON, - Mr., of Hamp- shire, Western Virginia. D. 109 CARLIN, WILLIAM P., Colonel. See Fredericktown, Mo. notice of, D. 50 Carnifex Ferry, Va., battle at, D. 23; Doc. 88 Cincinnati Gazette's narrative of, Doc. 44 New York Times' narrative of Doc. 49 Lynchburg (Va.) Republican's ac- count of,
Lieut.-Col. Owen's report, Cherokees, reputed disloyal, deprived of their annuity, letter of John Ross on, "Cheshire," ship, captured, Chicago, Ill., Fremont German in- dignation meeting at,
D. 73; Doc. 344 Chicago Tribune, account of the surrender of Lexington, Mo., Doc. 72 Chicamicomico, N. C., engagement D. 41 official report of Capt. Lardner, Doc. 167 Commander Braine's report, Doc. 167 N. Y. Herald's narrative, Doc. 168 Private Haver's narrative, Doc. 169 Norfolk Day Book's account, Doc. 170 Chickasaws, at battle of Bushy Creek, Ark., D. 109 CHILDS,- -, Mrs., house of, burnt, D. 50 Chincoteague Inlet, Virginia, rebel schooner burnt at, D. 41 rebel vessels destroyed at, D. 59 Chincoteague Inlet, Va, fight at,
BULL, H. C., Lieut., captured_a secession flag,
DORSEY,, Col, rebel, D'ORVILLE'S, Lieut., account of the
attack on Santa Rosa, Doc. SS DOUGHERTY, H., Col., at the battle of Belmont, report of the battle of Belmont, Doc. 283 DOUGLAS, FREderick, P. 10 DOUGLAS, STEPHEN A., anecdote, of, P. 35, 62 "Down-Trodden Maryland," by "B," P. 35 Drafting, for rebel army, riot occa- sioned by, at Nashville, Tenn., D. 105 Dranesville, Va., reconnoissance to, D. 90 foraging expedition near, D. 109 expedition to, Col. Bayard's re- port Doc. 429
Gen. McCall's report, battle of, D. 116, 125; Doc. 456, 503 DRAKE FRANK, account of the cruise of the Sumter. DRAYTON, P., commander, recon-
noissances in South Carolina, D. 94 report of reconnoissance to Port Royal, S. C., D. 106; Doc. 437 notices of, D. 114; Doc. 461, 485 DRAYTON, T. F., rebel, his letter on negro insurrections, D. 82 letter to Gov. Pickens on the con- dition of the slaves of South Carolina,
See H. H. Lockwood. EDDY, H, Chaplain 2d Regt. N. Y. S. V.,
EASTON, H., Capt., Doc. 492 Eastport, Me., how they got tele- graphic news at, P. 45 East Tennessee. See Tennessee. Unionists destroy bridges in, D. 71 railroad bridges burnt in, D. 73 Memphis Avalanche on the Unionists of, D. 99 Col. Leadbetter's proclamation to the people of, D. 98; Doc. 445 See Morristown, Tenn. "Eastern State Journal," D. 18 Eastern Virginia. See Virginia, D. 85 account of Gen. Dix's expedition to, Doc. 407
EVERSOLE,, Mrs., heroism of, D. 124 "E. Waterman," schooner, captured off Savannah, Ga., EWER, G. WALLACE, promotion of,
"E. Wittington," schooner, ac- count of the capture of, D. 9S; Doc. 445 Exchange of Prisoners, discussion of, at Washington, D. C., D. 109 military committee report on, D. 109 correspondence between Gens.
McClernand and Polk, Doc. 283 See Gen. Grant.
"Express," steamboat, attack upon
the, Extortion, in the Southern States,
in Vicksburg, Miss., "Extortions and the Remedy." See Extortion.
EVERETT, EDWARD, EVERETT, JOHN S.,
EUSTIS, GEORGE. See Mason and
EVANS, ALEXANDER, of Md. D. 5S EVANS, N. G., Gen., rebel, at Ball's
report of the battle of Ball's Bluff,
EWER, JOHN, Captain, EWING, GEORGE W., EWING, THOMAS M.,
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