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American Statesmen - Vol. 2

By: John T. Morse Jr. | Book details

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INDEX.
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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