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INDEX

Adams, Charles Francis, 114.

Alabama, Losses inflicted by the cruiser, 115.

Allen, Governor H. W., 366; Proposed to arm the slaves, 370.

Allen, Colonel James W., 174.

Appomattox Courthouse, Details of the sur- render, at 355; the flag of truce, 369; stands of arms surendered, at 363.

Armistead, killed, General L. A., 84.

Ashe, Captain S. A., 320.

Assumption Bill, The, 15.

Baldwin, Colonel John B., 175.

Banks, Defeat of General, 252.

Bate, General W. B., 132.

Beall, Captain John Yates, Execution of, 124, 131.

Beauregard, General G. T., 123.

Belmont, Battle of, 125.

Benjamin, J. P., 107; after the war in Eng- land, 170; his estimate of Gladstone and D'Israeli, 171.

Bentonville, Battle of, 295.

Berkeley, Colonel Edmund, 223.

Bethel, Battle of, 289.

Beverley, Road to, 10.

Blockading, Confederate, insufficient, 111; private, 114.

Bloody Angle, The, 200.

Booth, J. W., Why he shot Lincoln, 99.

Bragg, General Braxton, 127.

Braxton's Battery, 240.

Breast-plates in Federal Army, 221.

Brown, Execution of John, 279.

Buchanan, Admiral Franklin, 244.

Buchanan, President Against Coercion, 31.

Buell, General Don Carlos, 124, 131.

Bullock, Captain James D., 114.

Burnside, General A. E., 265.

Burton, General H. W., 346.

Caddall, J. B., 174.

Calhoun, John C., 28, 106.

Campbell, John A, 107.

Cameran, W. E., 347.

Carrington, Colonel H. A., Sketch of, 216.

Carter, Colonel, killed, 8.

Carter, Lieutenant Henry C., wounded, 6.

Carter, Colonel Thomas H., 233.

Cedar Creek, Battle of, 223; forces at, 225;

casualties in, 231.

Cavalry, Reorganization of, in 1862, 6 . Chamberlain, General J. L., 355. Chambersburg, Burning of, 93. Chandler, Colonel C., killed, 336. Charlotte Rifles, 18th Va., 216. Chase, Salmon P., 29. Chattanooga, Location of, 300. Chickamauga, Battle of, 154, 299; position

of Forrest at, 302; losses at, 309. Claiborne Guards, Organization of, 329. Clay, Henry, 30.

Clark, Governor Henry F., 291.

Clifford, Mrs. B. G., 99.

Cline, William R., 243.

Cobb, General T. B. R., killed, 273.

Cold Harbor, Battle of, 336.

Color-Bearers, Gallantry of, 241.

Compton, Sergeant W. A., 203.

Confederation, Articles of, 13.

Confederate, Diplomacy, 102; commisioners to Europe, 108; capture of Mason and Slidell, 108; needs in arms, etc., Ill; "Cotton Obligations" proposed, 112; Treasury gold of, guarded to Atlanta, 157; Naval School, 157; iron-dads blown up, 160; naval department, 240; flags cap- tured, those of Virginia, 191; first sur- geon killed, 200; flag with white field, first appearance of, 240; government es- tablished, 282; Constitution, 289; soldiers, lines to, 297; achievements of, an Epic, 309.

Congressional Compromise, 25, 26, 30.

Constitution, Adoption of the Federal, 14; its construction, 16, 139.

Cummings, Colonel A. C., 97, 174.

Dabney, D. D., Rev. Robert L., 3.

Dana, C. A., 340.

Daniel, Hon. John W., 174, 183, 223.

Daves, Major Graham, 275.

Davis, Jefferson, trusted by Calhoun, 106; his "Rise and Fall of the Confederate States Government," 109; beauty and purity of character of, 294; last escort of, 337; prison life of and fellow prisoners, 338, 371.

DeBell, Captain J. B., 144.

DeLeon, T. C., 146.

DeLeon, Edward, 115.

Dinldns, Captain 1 James, 250, 299.

Dispatch, Capture of Confederate, 69.

Donelson, Surrender of Fort, 126.

Dred Scott Decision, 31.

Duke, General Basil W., 132.

DuBose, John Witherspoon, 102.

Early, Everett, 207.

Early, General J. A. Vindicated, 224.

Early, J. Cabell, 222.

Echols, General John, 174.

Ellis, Governor John W., 275, 291.

Embargo Act of 1807, 17.

Engineer Troops, Parole list of, 51.

Erlanger & Co., Proposition of, 113.

Eustace, Lieutenant, killed, 240.

Featherstone-Posey-Harris, Miss, Brigade;

Organization and services of, 329, 330, 331,

336. Federal Army, Foreign Elements of, 6;

"Union Hessians" and Negroes in, 113,

125, 205.