Authors: David Von Drehle
fault lines in terrain of
Taney and
Confiscation Act, Second (1862)
Congress
(Union gunboat)
Contraband Relief Association of Washington
contrabands.
See
slaves, escaped
Conway, Moncure
Cook, John
Cooke, Philip
Copperheads
Corcoran, W. W.
Corinth, Mississippi
Battle of
capture of
Cornell University
cotton
Couch, Darius
Cox, Samuel
Crisfield, John
Cross Keys, Battle of
Crotzer, Henry W.
Cumberland River
Cumberland
(Union gunboat)
Curtin, Andrew
Curtis, Samuel
Custis, George Washington Parke
Dahlgren, John
Dahlgren, Ulric
Daily National Republican
Dana, Richard Henry
Daniel, Peter
Davis, David Brion
Davis, Jefferson
border states and
Britain and
family evacuates Richmond
Lee and
McClellan and
New Orleans and
railroad and
Dawes, Henry L.
Dayton, William
Delaware
Deming, Henry
Democratic Party
Convention of 1860
elections of 1862 and
Emancipation and
in key positions
McClellan and
Supreme Court and
Democratic Unionists
Derickson, Charles
Derickson, David
Dix, Dorothea
Dix, John A.
Doughty, John
Douglas, Stephen A.
Douglass, Frederick
Douglass, Lewis
Dred Scott
decision
Drouyn de L’Huys, Edouard
Duke, Basil
Eads, James
eastern theater.
See also specific armies and battles
Eckert, Thomas
Edmunds, James M.
Eggleston, Mr.
elections
of 1832
of 1860
of 1862
of 1864
of 1868
Ellsworth, Elmer
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
emancipation.
See also
slavery; slaves, escaped
compensated gradual
Frémont orders
Hunter orders
Lincoln moves toward
Lincoln overrules
Lincoln reveals decision on, to Seward and Welles
McClellan and
military and, in enemy lands
pressure for
self-liberating slaves and
Taney and
transcontinental railroad and
Union divisions over
Washington, D.C., and
Emancipation Proclamation
attack by Greeley and
announcement of
cabinet and
divine will and
elections of 1862 and
Europe and
impact of
signed
written
Ericsson, John
Europe
Ewing, Philemon
Ewing, Thomas
Ewing, Thomas, Jr.
Fair Oaks, Battle of (Seven Pines)
Farragut, David
federal government bonds
federal spending
Fessenden, William P.
Fields, David Dudley
Fisher, George
Florida
Floyd, John
Foote, Andrew
Foote, Shelby
Foreman, Amanda
Forrest, Nathan Bedford
Fort Donelson
Fort Heiman
Fort Henry
Fort Magruder
Fort Monroe
Fort Pulaski
Fort Ridgely raid
Fort Sumter attack
Fox, Gustavus
France
Franklin, William B.
Frederick, Maryland
Fredericksburg, Battle of
free blacks.
See also
emancipation; Emancipation Proclamation; slavery; slaves, escaped
citizenship rights of
deportation proposed
enlistment of, in Army
Frémont, John C.
French, Benjamin
Frietchie, Barbara
Front Royal, Battle of
Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
Gaines’ Mill, Battle of
Gardner, Alexander
Garrett, Thomas
Gassendi
(French warship)
Gatling, Richard
Gay, Sidney Howard
General Land Office
George III, King of England
Gettysburg, Battle of
Gettysburg address
Gibbon, James Sloan (poet)
Gibbon, John (general)
Gilbert, Benjamin
Gillespie, Joseph
Gladstone, William Eward
Gloire, La
(French ship)
Goethe, Johann W. von
Goldsborough, Louis
Goodell, William
Goodwin, Doris Kearns
Gordon, Nathaniel
Grant, Julia
Grant, Ulysses S.
background of
communications cut
Corinth and
cotton and
foraging and
Forts Henry and Donelson and
future victories of
Halleck vs.. 166–67
Jewish merchants and
Lincoln’s admiration for
moves toward Jackson and Vicksburg
Nashville and
Oxford and
public opinion of
retreat from Mississippi and
Sherman and
Shiloh and
slaves and
western victories and
Gravelet, Jean-François
Great Britain
Greeley, Horace
Green, Horace
Grimes, James
Grow, Galusha
Guelzo, Allen
Gurley, Phineas
Gurowski, Adam de
Hagerstown, Maryland
Haiti
Hall, William
Halleck, Henry Wager “Old Brains”
background of
Buell and
Corinth and
as general-in-chief over McClellan
Grant and
Lincoln’s disregard for
McClellan and
public opinion and
Shiloh and
slavery and
Tennessee campaign and
western strategy and
Hamilton, Alexander
Hamilton, James
Hamlet
(Shakespeare)
Hamlin, Hannibal
Hampton Roads
Battle of Ironclads at
Lincoln’s Norfolk campaign and
Hartford
(Union warship)
Harpers Ferry
John Brown’s raid on
McClellan and
Harper’s Weekly
Harris, Ira
Harrison, Benjamin, IV
Harrison’s Landing
Hatch, Ozias
“Haunted House, The” (Hood)
Haupt, Herman
Hawes, Richard
Hay, John
Hay, Milton
Heintzelman, Samuel
Henry, Joseph
“Hermann, Herr” (sleight-of-hand artist)
Herndon, William
Hill, A. P.
Hill, Daniel H.
Holland, J. G.
Holly Springs
Battle of
Van Dorn raid on
Holt, Joseph
Homestead Act (1862)
Honduras
Hood, Thomas
Hooker, Joseph
Howe, Julia Ward
Howe, Samuel Gridley
Huger, Benjamin
Hunter, David
Hurlbut, Stephen
Hyde, Joshua
Il Trovatore
(Verdi)
Ile à Vache colony
Illinois
Interior Department
internal revenue system
ironclad gunboats
Battle of
destruction of
Virginia
Ironside
(British ship)
Isacks, A. J.
Island No. 10, Battle of
Iuka, Mississippi
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall”
James River
Jay, John
Jefferson, Thomas
Jewish merchants
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Oliver
Johnson, Reverdy
Johnston, Albert Sidney
Johnston, Joseph E.
Jomini, Antoine-Henri
Jones, Catesby
Julian, George
Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Kaskel, Cesar
Keckly, Elizabeth
Kentucky
Confederates invade
Key, John
Key, Thomas
Keyes, Erasmus
King, Preston
King John
(Shakespeare)
Knights of the Golden Circle
Laird Brothers
Lamon, Ward Hill
land-grant colleges
Lane, Harriet
Lee, Fitzhugh
Lee, Mary Custis
Lee, Robert E.
Antietam and
commands Confederate Army
estates of, seized
Fredericksburg and
Maryland drive of
McClellan’s firing and
McClellan’s Peninsula campaign vs.
Pope’s advance and