| ADAMS, Charles Francis, i. 231; arrival in London, 372; his instructions, 373-375; his complaints concerning Confederate privateers, 172, 173. | |
| Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., enters Richmond at head of negro regiment, ii. 336. | |
| Adams, John, i. 101 n. | |
| Adams, John Q., i. 74. | |
| Adams, Samuel, i. 101 n. | |
| Alabama, the privateer, ii. 173; destroyed, 302. | |
| Albemarle, the, destroyed, ii. 302. | |
| Albert, Prince, amends dispatch about Mason and Slidell, i. 383. | |
| Altoona Conference, ii. 117, 118. | |
| Amendment, Thirteenth, to Constitution. See Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment. | |
| Amnesty Proclamation, ii. 224-228; as result of Sherman-Johnson capitulation, 240. | |
| Anderson, Robert, i. 36; in Fort Moultrie, 185; at Fort Sumter, 243- 249. | |
| Andrew, John A., dispatches troops to Washington, i. 256, 257. | |
| Anthony, Henry B., i. 297. | |
| Antietam, battle of, ii. 85. | |
| Arkansas, secedes, i. 269; reconstruction in, ii. 234, 236, 296-298. | |
| Armstrong, Jack, fight with Lincoln, i. 18. | |
| Arnold, Isaac N., Lincoln's biographer, i. 9, 65 n., 67, 148 n., 149 n., 297, 307, 385; concerning Lincoln's mother, 9 n.; concerning Lincoln's duel, 66 n.; ii. 24, 214-216, 246; introduces abolitionist bill, 13; as to Greeley's prayer of twenty millions, 106 n.; Lincoln's only friend in the House, 248; Lincoln refuses to aid his canvass, 290; concerning constitutional amendment for emancipation, 319, 326; concerning death of Lincoln, 350. | |
| Ashley, James M., i. 297. | |
| Ashmun, George amendment, i. 77; presides over Republican Convention, 167. | |
| Atlanta, fall of, ii. 284. | |
| Baker, Edward D., i. 68; anecdotes, 59, 71, 72; at inauguration, 220; at Baill's Bluff, 308, 309. | |
| Ball's Bluff, the skirmish, i. 308-310. | |
| Baltimore riot, i. 257-260. | |
| Banks, Nathaniel P., i. 319; ii. 35; during Peninsula Campaign, 44, 45, 52; beaten at Winchester, 54; under Pope, 74; at Cedar Mountain, 76; takes Port Hudson, 162. | |
| Barnard, J. O., opposes McClellan's plan, i. 336; advice at Yorktown, ii. 38. | |
| Bates, Edward, candidate for Republican nomination for Presidency, i. 166-170; in the Cabinet, 234-236; concerning Sumter, 245, 246. | |
| Bayard, James A., i. 297. | |
| Beauregard, G. T., at Charleston, i. 244; attacks Sumter, 248; in Virginia, .299; at Bull Run and Manassas, 300, 301: at Shiloh, 362; evacuates Corinth, 364. | |
| Bell, John, candidate for presidency, i. 166; attitude of his followers, 175, 194. | |
| Benjamin, Judah P., i. 200, 206. | |
| Bermuda Hundred, ii. 281. | |
| Big Bethel, the skirmish, i. 298. | |
| Black, J. S., in Buchanan's Cabinet, i. 188, 189 n., 198-200. | |
| Blaine, James G., i. 102 n., 128 n., 168 n., 170 n.; ii. 4, 15, 53, 123, 125, 182, 188. | |
| Blair, Francis P., mission to J. Davis, ii. 304-306. | |
| Blair, Francis P., Jr., i. 297; interview with Lee, 263; influence in St. Louis, 269; ii. 253; concerning Emancipation Proclamation, 123. | |
| Blair, Montgomery, in Cabinet, i. 234, 236; concerning Sumter, 245, 246; |
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Book title: American Statesmen.
Volume: 2.
Contributors: John T. Morse Jr. - Author.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin.
Place of publication: Boston.
Publication year: 1898.
Page number: 359.
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