INDEX

A


Andersonville, responsibility for,
190

Andrew, John. A.,
105

Antietam, battle of,
115

Appomattox, the surrender at,
177 ff.

Atlanta, capture of,
151



B


Bahamas, trade of the, with the Confederacy,
167 ff.

Banks, General N.P.,
103

Bazaine, General, in command of French army in Mexico,
156

Belle Isle, the prison of,
189

Bentonville, battle of,
183

Bixby, Mrs., letter to, from Lincoln,
152

"Black Republicans," the,
250

Blair, Prank P., difficulties with,
161

Blount, William,
237

Border States, the, and emancipation,
114 ff.

Bragg, Gen. Braxton,
136 ff.

Brainerd, Cephas, on the Cooper Union address,
211

Brown, John, raid of,
254

Bryant on Lincoln,
202

Buckner, Gen. S.B.,
99

Bull Run, second battle of,
122

Burnside, Gen. Ambrose F.,

and the Army of the Potomac, 127;

and the defence of Knoxville, 137

Butler, Benjamin F.,
103
,
120



C


Cabinet, cabals in the,
160

Cedar Creek, the battle of,
150 ff.

Chancellorsville, battle of,
129

Charleston, evacuation of,
169

Chase, Salmon P.,

and the Presidential election of 1864, 154;

resignation of, 154;

appointed chief justice, 155;

efforts of, for the Presidency, 157;

difficulties with, in the Cabinet, 161

Chickamauga, battle of,
136

Clay, Cassius M.,
223

Congress and slavery in the Territories,
246 ff.

Constitution,

the 13th amendment to, 163 ff.;

defined by Lincoln, 236 ff.;

and property in slaves, 260 ff.

"Crocker, Master",
113

Curtin, Gov. A.G.,
105

Curtis, Gen. S.R.,
108



D


Danville, the prison of,
147
,
189 ff.
;

mortality in, 159

Davis, Jefferson, and Benj. F. Butler,
120
;

and the Peace Conference of Feb., 1865, 163;

capture of, ;

and the other leaders of the South, 189;

and the management of the Southern

prisons,
190 ff;

as a prisoner and martyr, 191

Douglas, Stephen A., and the debate with Lincoln, cited,
235
;

and the sedition act, 263;

and the Dred Scott decision, 246

Dred Scott case, the,
246



E


Early, Jubal A., raid of on Washington,
142 ff.
;

and the battle of Winchester, 149;

and the battle of Cedar Creek, 150

Elliott, Charles W.,
213

Emancipation Proclamation, the,
115 ff.

Enfield rifles, use of, by Confederates,
146



F


Farragut, Admiral D.G.,
111

Few, William,
237

Fisher, Fort, capture of,
167

Fitzsimmons, Thomas,
238

Floyd, General John B.,
99

Franklin, battle of,
151 ff.

Franklin, Benjamin,
245



G


Georgia, cession of territory by,
239

Gettysburg, campaign of,
132 ff.

Goldsborough, surrender of Johnston's army at,
183

Goodell, Dr. Wm.,
212

Grant, Gen. U.S., captures Fort Donelson,
99
;

and the Vicksburg campaign, 134;

and the Chattanooga campaign, 136;

commander of the armies, 137 ff.;

suggested for the Presidency, 157;

declines to consider terms of peace, 171;

at Appomattox, 177 ff.;

at Goldsborough, 184 ff.

Greeley, Horace,
105

Greene, Frank V., on Lincoln,
106



H


Halleck, Gen. H.W.,
103

Hallowell, Col. Norwood,
116

Hamilton, Alexander,
245

Hancock, Gen. W.S.,
127

Harper's Ferry,
124
;

John Brown's raid at, 254

Helper, H.R., the "Impending Crisis" of,
258

Hewitt, Abram S.,
99 ff.

Higginson, Col. T.W.,
116

Hood, Gen. John B.,
151 ff.

Hooker, Gen. Joseph,
107
,
127
,
130 ff.
,
137



I


Intervention of France and England threatened,
122



J


Jefferson, Thomas, on emancipation,
257

Johnston, Gen. Joseph E.,
138
,
151
,
169
,
183
ft.



K


King, Rufus,
241

Knoxville, siege of,
137



L


Lee, Gen. Robert E. and the Antietam campaign,
122
;

and the campaign of Gettysburg, 130 ff.;

and the defence of Virginia, 137 ff.;

proposes treaty of peace, 171;

defeated at Five Forks, 171;

at Appomattox, 171

Libby prison, Presidential election in,
158
;

mortality in, 159;

record of, 189 ff.

Lincoln, Abraham, and Hewitt, A.S.,
100 ff.
;

writes to "Master Crocker", 113;

as commander-in-chief, 103 ff.;

and the death penalty for soldiers, 119;

campaign methods of McClellan, 125 ff.;

letter of, appointing Hooker, 128;

to Grant on the fall of Vicksburg, 134;

address of, at Gettysburg, 134;

letter of, to Mrs. Bixby, 152;

re-election of, as President, 157;

and the exchange of prisoners, 158 ff.;

and the control of the administration, 160;

and the Peace Conference of Feb., 1865, 162 ff.;

second inaugural of, 169 ff.;

last public address of, 178;

death of, 181;