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Authors: H.W. Brands
Republican Party and
secession crisis and
second inaugural address of,
50.1
,
57.1
Seward’s co-presidency proposal and
Sherman’s encounters with,
18.1
,
18.2
slavery question as viewed by
on Sumner
Thirteenth Amendment and
Vicksburg campaign and
Lincoln, Mary Todd,
38.1
,
50.1
Lincoln, Robert
Lincoln administration,
27.1
,
46.1
Little Big Horn, Battle of the
Logan, John,
47.1
,
47.2
,
56.1
,
82.1
,
83.1
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Longstreet, James,
27.1
,
33.1
,
33.2
,
36.1
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36.2
,
36.3
,
36.4
,
37.1
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44.1
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48.1
,
49.1
,
84.1
,
87.1
Loochoo (Ryukyu) Islands
Lookout Mountain,
36.1
,
57.1
Louisiana,
2.1
,
14.1
,
35.1
,
56.1
,
65.1
,
79.1
,
79.2
Colfax massacre in,
73.1
,
75.1
Coushatta massacre in,
73.1
,
75.1
1876 election in
electoral conflict and insurrection in,
73.1
,
75.1
Ku Klux Klan violence in
reconstruction in,
35.1
,
50.1
secession of
Sheridan’s command in
White League of
Louisiana Purchase,
2.1
,
2.2
Lowell, James Russell
Loyal Leagues,
63.1
Lunt, Dolly Sumner,
46.1
,
46.2
Lunt, Orrington
Lynchburg, Battle of
Lyon, Francis
Lyon, Nathaniel
McClellan, George B.,
8.1
,
8.2
,
9.1
,
16.1
,
21.1
,
21.2
,
23.1
,
24.1
,
30.1
at Antietam
1864 election and,
42.1
,
42.2
,
45.1
Peninsula campaign and
McClernand, John,
21.1
,
21.2
,
22.1
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22.2
,
24.1
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24.2
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24.3
,
30.1
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31.1
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31.2
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31.3
,
32.1
McClure, Alexander
McCook, Alexander M.
McCosh, James
McDonald, John,
76.1
,
76.2
McDowell, Irvin,
18.1
,
21.1
McDowell, John A.
Mack & Brothers
McLean (farmer)
McMillan, Dr.
McPherson, James,
24.1
,
28.1
,
31.1
,
35.1
,
38.1
,
43.1
death of
Madison, James
Maine,
2.1
,
73.1
Manifest Destiny,
2.1
,
60.1
Marine National Bank
Maryland,
21.1
,
56.1
,
53.1
,
58.1
,
65.1
Battle of Antietam in,
see
Antietam, Battle of
invasion of
Mason, Richard
Mason-Dixon Line,
11.1
,
87.1
Massachusetts,
58.1
,
65.1
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico
Meade, George Gordon,
prl.1
,
33.1
,
33.2
,
36.1
,
39.1
,
39.2
,
41.1
,
44.1
,
48.1
,
53.1
Medical Record
Meigs, Montgomery,
36.1
,
36.2
Memphis & Charleston Railroad,
28.1
,
36.1
Memphis Avalanche
Meridian campaign
Merritt, Wesley
Mexican Southern Railroad
Mexican War,
prl.1
,
11.1
,
60.1
,
80.1
,
84.1
California issue and,
2.1
,
4.1
crossing of Rio Grande in
Grant as quartermaster in,
4.1
,
5.1
Grant in aftermath of
Grant’s assessment of
Grant’s first action in,
3.1
,
4.1
Grant’s initial deployment in
Grant’s leadership and initiative in,
3.1
,
6.1
Lincoln’s criticism of
Manifest Destiny and
Mexico City campaign in,
6.1
,
6.2
peace treaty in
San Cosme attack in
U.S. declaration of war in
U.S. politics and,
2.1
,
2.2
,
4.1
,
5.1
,
5.2
Vera Cruz landings in
see also specific battles
Mexico,
2.1
,
2.2
,
7.1
,
57.1
,
81.1
,
85.1
Maximilian’s regime in
railroad industry of
Spanish conquest of
U.S. annexation of Texas and
Military Division of the Mississippi, U.S.
Military History of Ulysses S. Grant
(Badeau)
Miner, James
Missionary Ridge,
36.1
,
57.1
Mississippi,
35.1
,
56.1
,
75.1
,
79.1
electoral conflict in
Ku Klux Klan violence in
Meridian campaign in
new constitution of
secession of
Mississippi Central Railroad
Mississippi Department, U.S.
Missouri,
2.1
,
9.1
,
14.1
,
17.1
,
21.1
,
65.1
Missouri Compromise of 1820,
9.1
,
9.2
,
11.1
,
60.1
Molina del Rey, Battle of
Monroe Doctrine,
51.1
,
60.1
Cuban insurgency and
Montana
Monterrey, Battle of,
4.1
,
5.1
,
5.2
Moore, George
Moore, Thomas Overton,
13.1
,
18.1
Morales, Juan
Morgan, John Hunt
Morgan, J. P.,
83.1
,
86.1
Morrill, Lot M.
Morris, Isaac,
37.1
,
56.1
Morris, Thomas
Morton, Oliver,
65.1
,
69.1
,
71.1
,
71.2
Mosby, John,
39.1
,
44.1
,
79.1
Moses, Adolph
Motley, John
Murphy, Colonel
Murphy, Thomas
“Naboth’s Vineyard” (Sumner)
Napoleon I, Emperor of France,
2.1
,
11.1
,
46.1
Napoleon II, Emperor of France,
51.1
,
64.1
,
80.1
Nashville, Battle of
National Labor Council
National Union Party, U.S.
Navy, U.S.
Navy Department, U.S.
Nebraska,
9.1
,
66.1
Nevada,
45.1
,
55.1
,
82.1
New England Emigrant Aid Company
New Jersey,
45.1
,
56.1
,
82.1
New Jersey Central Railroad
New Mexico,
7.1
,
9.1
New Orleans, Battle of,
2.1
,
2.2
New York City, draft riots in,
34.1
,
45.1
New York Herald
,
65.1
,
67.1
,
80.1
,
80.2
,
84.1
New York State,
2.1
,
33.1
,
56.1
,
56.2
,
58.1
,
67.1
New York Sun
New York Times
,
9.1
,
21.1
,
25.1
,
37.1
,
50.1
,
53.1
,
65.1
,
67.1
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69.1
,
69.2
,
72.1
,
84.1
,
85.1
,
86.1
,
86.2
,
86.3
New York Tribune
,
9.1
,
23.1
,
27.1
,
34.1
,
60.1
New York World
Nicolay, John,
38.1
,
38.2
Ninth Corps, U.S.
North American Review
North Carolina
North Carolina
(ship)
Northern Pacific Railroad,
69.1
,
85.1
Ohio,
58.1
,
82.1
Ohio Department, U.S.
Ohio Life and Trust Company
Oklahoma
Ord, Edward,
28.1
,
29.1
,
48.1
,
49.1
,
50.1
,
53.1
,
62.1
Oregon
Oregon Territory,
7.1
,
8.1
,
13.1
O’sullivan, John L.
Outlaw, Wyatt
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
Page, Captain
Palmer, Colonel
Palo Alto, Battle of,
3.1
,
4.1
,
4.2
Panama
panic of 1837
panic of 1857,
11.1
,
59.1
panic of 1873,
69.1
,
85.1
Pemberton, John,
6.1
,
30.1
,
30.2
,
31.1
,
31.2
,
35.1
,
74.1
Pendleton Act of 1883
Pennsylvania,
33.1
,
58.1
Pennsylvania Railroad