D. 45, 75 Patterson's Creek, Col. Williams' PEARCE, PAGE to the people of Missouri at D. 48 R D. 27 how he forsook the gown for the P. 102 RAINS, Doc. 286; D. 25 D. 44 POPE, Jons, Gen., confirmed as Gen., rebel, at Wil- proclamation, July 19, D. 39 Doc. 525: D. 66 D. 40 11th Regiment of, D. 16 23d Regiment of, D. 75 special order of, July 81, Doc. 474 S. A., killed at Bull Run, Doc. 26 D. 71 D. 6 D. 85 PERKINS, JOHN, of La., L. W. Spratt's letter to, "Petersburgh (Va.) Gazette," its reference to sokliers' letters, D. 48 burn's Ford, P. 85 RAYNOE, WM. H., his defence of rebel, decision in reference to READING, E. M., card from, P. 74 Potomac River, batteries on, the, P. 5 P. letters on Bull Run, P. consider Gen. Scott" gouty," P. mourning dispensed with by opinion of a prisoner, 36 Doc. 346 Doc. 269 Doe. 195 P. 76 Doe. 444 D. 11 PRENTISS, P. Phillipa, Va., skirmish near, D. 2 at Ironton, Mo., anecdote of, nearly defeated at Bull Run, P. P. meeting of the Charleston Pres- PIERCE, Col., at Bethel, PIERCE, E. A.. Brig.-Gen., returned to Massachusetts, PIERPONT, FRANCIS H., elected Governor of Western Va., D. 4 message. proclamation of June 224, Doc. 166 Regt., captures 24 rebels, P. 43 PREUSS, HENRY CLAY, une, "Pretender, description of the trophies of, at Bull Run, P. 24 handcuffs for the, P. New York rogues, object to asso- P. 103 P. 93 P. 56 "Resurgamus," by R. H. Stoddard, PAGE RECTOR, HENRY M., correspondence Recurring to First Principles, Doc. 252 dore Tilton, REID, MAYNE, RENSHAW, F. B., a traitor, Repudiation, of the city of Savan- nah, Ga., See securities at the South, mander Budd's report of the treason of the newspapers, Doc. 401 Major, at Wilson's Scorpions an implement of war, P. 71 at Bull Run, SCOTT, WINFIELD, Gen., orders in See Potomac River. PAGE Doc. 496 Doc. 446; D. 49 Rhode Island, Lieut.-Gov. Arnold's Rhode Island Militia, 1st Regiment artillery of the 1st Regiment, D. 15 Rice an implement of war, RICHARDSON, J. B., Colonel, report of the battle of Blackburn's report of the battle of Bull Run, the "Devoted Band" of, "Richardson Light Infantry," of Rogues of New York, petition of address to the people of Western order in reference to the tele- D. 23 his reception of Jeff. Davis' flag D. 22 what he would do with Jeff. Da- P. 59 1 rebel canards about, P. 43, 45, 7 "The National Him," P. 85 anecdote of, P. 41 SEARS, E. H., Rev., P. 51, 78 Bull Run, 2 Secession narratives of the battle of Secession official reports of the Doc. 93-97 of, Doc. 140 Chief-Justice Taney's opinion of, Doc. 51 Doc. 140 Doc. 64 the philosophy of, Doc. 365 Doc. 71 destroys, not supports, Doc. 185 by the 29 no remedy for sectional griev- Doc. 265 P. 76 P. 55 Sabbath in a rebel camp, Secretary of the Navy, U. S., au- SEGAR, JOSEPH, speech of, in the D. 31 house destroyed at Hampton, Va., "Sentinel," office of, destroyed at D. 71 SEWARD, W. H., quoted by the Memphis Appeal," D. 49 letter in reference to foreign en- D. 59 SEYMOUR, GEO., killed, D. 67 SHAGER, Col. of 1st Regt. of Nebraska Volunteers, at Conrad's Ferry, Md.. SHERMAN, --- D. 48 43 Powell's African slavery res- D. 54 compliments the North, P. 101 extract from a letter of a soldier in the battery of, P. 13 SHILLABER, B. P., P. 67 SHIRAS, ALEX. E., of U. S. A. See Sanitary Commission. Shoes, scarcity of in the South, P. 40 D. 68 "Shriver Grays," rebel account of, P. 13 SHURTLIFF. --- Col. Webster, Regt. Mass. Vols. See Boston SHURTLIFF, R. W., surprised near Newmarket Bridge, Va., D. 85 D. 13 D. 39 SIEGEL, FRANZ, Col., official report battle of Carthage, report of the battle of Wilson's Creek, Doc. 499; D. 61 D. 64 runaway arrested by Northern P. 5 D. 57 P. 71 SWEENEY, Andrew, laconic corre- Doc. 275 at the attack on Forsyth, Doc. 481 Doc. 459; D. 88 P. 41 at Dug Springs, Mo., Doc. 468 Doc. 539 D. 26 SWIFT, FOSTER, Surgeon 8th N. Y 8. M., D. 65 on, appointed Brig.-Gen, D. 24 2 defined, D. 8 5 opinion of secession, D. 12 TAPPAN, MASON W., Col. 1st Regt. SMITH, E. VALE, Mrs., Doc. 163 SMITH, HEBER, surgeon, wounded, D. 7 SMITH, W. N., Col. Vt. 3d Regt., D. D. 25; Doc. 207 Songs of the Rebels, 40 Doc. 276; D. 26 D. 54 New Jersey Regt, D. 65 D. 21 TAYLOR, R. F., Col. 33d Regt. N.Y. D. 24 1 Gov. Harris' proclamation of Doc. 489 affairs in, June 19th, plan of mail communication with Doc. 540 military power of D. 1 P. Eastern, Union Convention of, P. 52 PAGE PAGE "The Democrat," office of, de- stroyed, "The "The Designs of the Nationals," "The Dream and the Awakening," a prophecy, disrespectfully in- P. 53 The flag divided, an epigram, P. 71 "The Good Fight," by Charles A. Barry, P. 96 TOWER, -- "The Invisible Armies," P. 62 P. 4 "The Maid of Ulster," by M. MON. TORREY, Rev. D., of Ithaca, N. Y., Walsh, P. 86 "The Meeting on the Border," P. 85 TOWNSEND, GEO. Alfred, TRABUE, JAMES, D. 68 TRACY, H. R., P. 4 "The Natchez Military," by Wal- P. 88 Treasury Department, U. S., public P. 90 The National Hymn. See General TRIPLER, C. S., surgeon, Doc. 539 Scott, P. 85 TRIST, N. P., Madison's letter to, "The Order of the Day," by G. Forrester Barstow, P. 48 "The Patriot's Hymn," by Rev. J. S. Mines, P. 48 "The Present Crisis," by James Russell Lowell, P. 94 "The Reason Why," P. 79 "The Recaptured Flag," by W. S. Atchinson, མ་ "The Regiment Returned," by Park Benjamin, "The Rest, Where are They?" by Laura Elmer, "The Shattered Locket," by John TUCKERMAN, C. K., "Tropic Wind," the schooner, P. 63 TUCKERMAN, HENRY T., P. 106 P. TULLE, HOWARD, account of the 2 TULLY, THOMAS, killed, P. 80 TUPPER, MARTIN FARQUHAR, "The Sons of Old Luzerne," by M. P. 89 "The Southron's War Song," by W. A. Wagener, p. 88 "The Star-Spangled Banner," Lon- don Punch, P. 49 "The Treason of Davis," Thomas Fitnam, P. 51 "The Two Furrows," by C. H. Doc. 351 "The War Slogan," dedicated to "The Two Unions," dedicated to preserved," an address, by Dan'l "The Volunteer's Wife," by Geo. Capt. M Mullin's Rangers, Doc. 259 P. 64 UNDERWOOD, T. HULBURT, VAN VLEIT, STEWART, Major, Doc. 539 VENABLE, A. W., of N. Carolina, D. 3d Regiment of, Vicksburg, Miss., women of, posed to the Home Guard, VICTORIA, Queen, Vienna, Va. See William H. Ray- nor, Robert S. Schenck. See Boston Latin Virginia, aspect of affairs in, June 3d Regiment of, capture rebels at newspapers of, "provoke" the his visit to D. 23 Doc. 257 4 2 D. 7 Doc. 172 D. 40 op- P. 57 D. 58 Doc. 196 1 D. 4 D. 54 of, D. 64 delegates from, to the rebel Con- Doc. 178 the advance into, Doc. 812 Doc. 312 the "N. Y. Herald's" narrative ordinance of, prohibiting citizens Virginia Volunteers, 1st Regt. of, D. 62 Regt. N. Y. S. V., D. 23; Doc. cession ordinance of, a guerilla war in, P. 81 P. 98 D. 40 VON GILSA, LEOPOLD, Col. DeKalb 8 W WADSWORTH, JAMES S., Major U. S. A., Doc. 5 appointed Brig.-Gen., D. 60 WAGNER, W. A., P. 88 WALCOTT, B. S., P. 99 WALDORF, ORLANDO, escapes from Sudley Church, D. 46 WALLACE, LEWIS, Col. 11th Indiana Regt. D. 36 his Zouaves, D. 8 "War Bulletin," newspaper, suppressed, D. 66 Western Va. Vols., 1st Regt., D. 76 Weston, Va., money seized at the Exchange Bank of, D. 17 taken possession of, by Col. Tyler, D. 17 WETMORE, A. R., notice of, D. 55 WETMORE, PROSPER M., address to the Fire Zouaves, WHARTON, CHARLES, Col. Delaware troops, "What of the Night?" Wisconsin Militia, Second Regiinent of, return home, Volunteers, returned to Milwau D. 2 kee, 1st Regt. of, at Hainesville, Va., D. 16 operations of the, near Point of D. 70 Rocks, Md., Doc. 481 D. 66 Second Regiment of, arrived at Washington, D. 8 D. 55 list of officers of, Doc. 172 P. 96 flag presentation to the, D. 28 Doc. 229 Third Regiment, D. 80 Fifth Regiment, D. 44 Sixth Regiment, D. 55 P. 103 WISE, HENRY A., proclamation of, Doc. 273 D. 25 D. 30 War Department, U. S., report of the Secretary of, WARD, EVERMONT, hand-bill of, found in the tent of Col. Pegrain, WARD, JAMES II., Capt. U. S. N., killed by James Sthreskley, D. 10; P. 99 WARD, J. HOBART, Col. 88th Regt. N. Y. Vols., D. 8; Doc. 146 report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 28 Warsaw, Mo., secessionists of, D. 2 "War's Changes," by B. P. S., P. 67 "War Song-Louisville Journal, WHEAT, ROBERT, Major, his battalion in the battle of Bull Run, P. 12, 15 Wheeler's Gap, Tenn., rebel infantry at, D. 10 Wheeling, Va., Gov. Pierpont inaugurated at, Doc. 153 WHIPPLE, W. D., Capt., Assistant Adj.-Gen. at Bull Run, Doc. 17 WHITE, Capt., at the skirmish at Potosi, Mo., D. 63 WHITELY, WILLIAM G., of Del., notice of, D. 9 WHITING, HENRY, Col. 2d Vt. Vols., D. 7; Doc. 172 WHITING, KENNON, Mr., at the burning of Hampton, Va., Doc. 485 WHITING, W. H., Brig.-Gen., rebel, report of battle of Bull Run, Doc. 43 WHITMAN, SARAH HELEN, P. 2 WHITNEY,, Quartermaster-Sergeant of Vt. Regt., WHITTINGHAM, BISHOP, pastoral D. 88 letter of, Aug. 14, D. 66; Doc. 528 WICKLIFFE, of Ky., announces his State still for the Union, D. 58 WILCOX,, Col., at Bull Run, D. 86 WILHELM, Lt.-Col. Penn. 28d Regiment, D. 75 WILLEY, J. M. Rev., anecdote of, P. 15 WILLIAMS, J. T., speech to the 8th Maine Volunteers, WILLIAMS, JOHN, bravery of, D. 10, WILLIAMS, JOHN, of Virginia, WILLIAMS, L. A., Capt., July 6th, proclamation of, July 10th, Bight from Gauley Bridge, WITTHAUS, (Miss.) P. A., WITTHAUS, R. A., presents regi Doc. 899 mental colors to the De Kalb Regiment, N. Y. S. V., Doc. 898 speech of the wife of, Doc. 599 "W. I. Maclay" fired into at Cape Girardeau, Women, the American, See Mary W Dennis. See Garibaldi Guard. D. 45 Doc. 261 SeeUnion Captivators." patriotism of the Portland, Me, P. 41 of Mississippi oppose the "Home Guard," P. 57 anecdote of Massachusetts soldier and the Baltimore, P. 72 a Vermont woman "regretted it," P. 91 WOOD,, Gov. of Illinois, defeats the rebels at Munroe Station, Mo., D. 26 WOOD, ROBERT C., M. D. See Sanitary Commission. Regt. Michigan Vols, WOODBURY, G. P., Capt., Doc. 17; D. 6 WEBB, C. H., P. 55 P. 112 WOODBURY, DWIGHT A., Col. 4th D. 16 WEBER, MAX, Col., Doc. 453 WEBSTER, DANIEL, Madison's letter 13 D. 61 Regt., D. 29 Doc. 332 WEBSTER FLETCHER, Col. Mass. 12th Regt.. D. 39 WILLSON, FORCEYTHE, P. 61 WOOL, JOHN E., Gen., ordered to Webster Regiment, Mass. Vols., visit of the Boston Latin school to, WILSON, J. W., Capt. Illinois Bridge Fusileers, Fortress Monroe, D. 65 D. P. 46 "Weep o'er the Heroes as they Fall," by Charles Wm. Butler, WEISHAMPEL, J. F., jr., P. 97 P. 107 plan of the battle at, WILSON,. Capt., of Atlanta, Ga., speech of, on Bull Run, WILSON, ROBERT, elected President of State Convenion, D. 88 Wilson's Creek, Mo., battle of, D. 61 D. 62 P. 12 WELLES, GIDEON, report of the Secretary of the Navy, July 4th, Gen. Fremont's report, Doc. 494 Doc. 235 Gen. Siegel's report, Doc. 499 "We'll let them alone," by F. B. Copp, Lt. Col. Merritt's report, P. 78 Welshman in the U. S. Army, P. 4C West Chester, Pa., "Jeffersonian " newspaper office destroyed at, D. 72 report, D. 16 Gen. Clarke's report, Doc. 508 Legislature of, votes against Owen Ben McCulloch's report, Doc. 509 Lovejoy's resolution, D. 24 resolution of the Legislature of, in reference to the clothing of troops, Mo. "Democrat" narrative, Doc. 511 N. Y. "Tribune" account, Doc. 514 Secession narratives, Lt, Barlow's P. 103 D. 85 account, Doc. 519 Yorktown, Va., affairs at, P. 83 convention of, passed an ordinance creating a State, J. T. Hughes' account, Doc. 520 Young Men's Christian Associa D. 73 Fremont's order after the battle, tions, correspondence between Doc. 520 the State Convention of, declares rebel shout of exultation on the battle of Doc. 521 Ben McCulloch's order in reference to the battle, D. 65; Doc. 525 WINDLE,, Miss, arrested, D. 74 notice of, P. 82 the Richmond, Va., and New York, P. 55 WINSTON, GUSTAVUS, Surgeon, 8th Regt. N. Y. S. M., Tennessee, D. WINTER, CHARLES, Capt., P. 77 Fair, Legislature of. Doc. 158 WINTHROP, Major, notes of the ՀՐՐ, Letcher's proclamation to the people of, June 14, battle of Bethel, The Civil ans Doc. 179 H. R. Doc. 167 Than. mand of rebel forces in East D. 59 |