1.
Delaware (ship), 285.
Democratic convention, 40, 43. Convention (Mississippi), 15-17.
Party, 32, 39-40, 44.
Rupture, 26, 32, 43.
Explanation, 31.
Convention, 43.
Party (Mississippi), 17.
D'Wolf, James, 71.
Doolittle, —, 58.
Douglas, Stephen A., 24, 25, 32, 33-34, 38, 39-40, 45, 58, 59, 177, 178. Nominated for president, 43, 44.
Resolution regarding forts, 242-43, 250.
Drayton, —, 430.
Dred Scott case.
Decision of Supreme Court, 70-71.
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Early, Gen. Jubal A., 305, 306, 330.
Extracts from narrative of Bull Run, 322-28.
Extracts on retreat from Centreville, 401.
Elgin, Col., Gustavus, 369.
Ellis, Gov. of North Carolina.
Reply to U. S. call for troops, 355.
Restoration of forts to U. S. government, 355.
Ellsworth, Oliver, 84, 123. Opposition to armed force against states, 150-51.
Elzy, General, 305,328.
Evans, Gen. N. S., 376, 377.
Everett, Edward, 44, 101, 108, 111, 112, 125, 145.
Extracts from address, July 4,
Mississippi River invasion, 181.
Address to soldiers of Forts Jackson and St. Phillip, 183.
Dunovant, Colonel, 429-30.
Du Ponts Admiral, 64, 65, 174.
Duryea, General, 88.
Duvall, Judge, Alvin, 398.
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Eagle, Captain, 196.
Early, Gen. Jubal E., 69, 70, 72, 131, 266, 268, 273, 281, 282, 296, 301, 306, 307.
Early, Gen. Jubal E. 309, 310, 434, 439, 441, 445.
Extract from narrative on evacuation of Norfolk, 76.
Extract from report of operations before Williamsburg, 76-78.
DescrGen. Jubal E. 309, 310, 434, 439, 441, 445.
Extract from narrative on evacuation of Norfolk, 76.
Extract from report of operations before Williamsburg, 76-78.
Description of Colonel Ward, 79-82.
Extract from letter to J. E. Johnston concerning Drayton's brigade, 134.
Campaign in Shenandoah Valley, 445-55.
Account of burning of Chambersburg, 447-49.
Description of Gen. Hunter's retreat down the Shenandoah, 601.
Eastport (gunboat), 20.
Echols, General, 447.
Edith (ship), 222.
Egan, Michael, 201.
Ellerbe, Mrs., 601.
Elliott, Colonel Stephen, Jr., 171.
Elkhorn, Battle of, 39.
Tavern, 40.
Elzey, General, 93.
Emancipation, growth of propa
d by the national forces, 470.
Dix, General John A., anxiety of, in regard to election in New York, III., 171.
Dodge, General G. M., ordered to send reinforcements to Thomas, III., 240.
Donelson, Fort, position of, i., 23; operations against, 33-51; capture of, 50; consequences of capture, 55.
Draft, riot in New York on account of, III., 15: enforced, 16.
Drury's Bluff, battle of, II., 244-254.
Duck river, course of, III., 178, 205; Hood's retreat across, 259.
Early, General Jubal A., at battle of Wilderness, II., 123; at Spottsylvania, 140, 143-155, 160-206; sent to Valley of Virginia 419; at Lynchburg, 420; pursuit of Hunter, 421, 422; ordered to threaten Washington, 429; his strength at Staunton, 430; movement on Washington, 439; retreat to Valley, 446; at Strasburg, 450; returns to Potomac, 452 469,492; drives Crook's column at Kernstown, 493; sends McCausland to burn Chambersburg, Pa., 493; necessity for defeat of, III., 18; Anderson and Fitz-Lee reinforce ar
s Rise and Fall of the Confederacy cited, 123; his partiality for Bragg, 144.
Davis, Mrs, Jefferson, 340.
Deserters, Execution of, 265.
Denman, Buck, his noble tenderness, 30.
Dillard, Hon. A. W., 208, 287.
Dinwiddie C. H., Action at, 75.
Dispatch, Richmond, Va., cited, 177, 304 360.
Dixie, Music and words; author of the the song, 212.
Douglas, Major, H. Kyd, 206.
Douglas, Stephen A., 152.
Draft of troops in the North, 99.
Drury's Bluff, Explosion at, 33.
Early, Gen. Jubal A., 382.
Ellerson's Mill, Battle of, 378.
Emmett, Dan, 212
English Sympathy, 171.
Ewell, Gen. R. S., his veneration for General Jackson, 26, 225.
Examiner, Richmond, Va., cited, 362.
Falling Waters, Battle of, 368.
Five Forks, Battle of, 76.
Floyd C. H Va., 345.
Forrest, C. S. N., Master's Mate, 293.
Forts, Fisher, gallant defence of, 257; plan of, 283: Gaines, 291; Haskell, 72; Magruder, 108; McGilvray, 72; Morgan, 291, 294.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of, 160, 3
etition of ladies of Petersburg for his release, 240; corner-stone of monument to, laid with Masonic services, 364; his remarkable career, 367; beauty of is character, 370; his gentleness and fidelity to principle, 371; his tenderness, 372; his public service 373; his capacity for government, 375: demeanor in prison, 377.
De Lagnel, Colonel J. A., 233.
Donelson, Fall of Fort, 317.
Donohoe, John C., 138
Duel of Clingman and W. L. Yancey, 304.
Duke, Colonel Basil, 194.
Early, General Jubal A.; an unrepentant rebel, 176; disparity between his and Sheridan's forces, 179.
Ellyson, Hon., J. Taylor, 365.
Essex Sharpshooters at Chancellorsville, 206.
Fayetteville Arsenal; its history, and that of the 6th N. C. Battalion, Armory Guards, with roster, 231.
Flag, History and description of the Confederate, 117.
Flournoy, Colonel T. S., 133.
Ford, Captain N. P., 284.
Forrest. Dispatch of General N. B., to General L. Polk, 92.
Forts; Curtis, 197.
Donelson, 197, 317.
Crater, Charge at the, 285.
Crutchfield's Artillery Brigade; Operations of April, 1865, 38, 139, 285.
Cumberland Grays, 21st Va. Infantry, Roster and Record of, 264.
Custer, Gen., Geo. A., 239.
Danville, Explosion at, April, 1865, 271.
Davis, Pres't, Jefferson, 69; at Manassas, 94.
Davis, Sam, A Southern Hero, Tribute to by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 231.
Deloney, Col. W. G., 147.
Drewry's Bluff, Battle of, 206.
Duke, Col. R. T. W., 138.
Duncan, Col. R. P., 17.
Early, Gen. Jubal A., 109, 153.
Early, Capt. W. T., 135.
Ennals, Bartholomew, 181.
Ewell Gen. R. S., 40, 105.
Ezekiel, H. T., 297.
Farrar, Judge F. R., 364.
Fayette Artillery, in the Movement on New Berne, N. C., 288.
Federal Forces, Total of the, 303.
Five Forks, Battle of, 16.
Fitzhugh, Maj. P. H., killed, 14.
Fleming, Robt. I., 355.
Fleming, W. L, 45.
Flowers, Col., Geo. W.. 245.
Forrest, Gen. N. B.. Ability of, 45, 54.
Frayser, Capt R. E.,369.
Frazier's Farm, Battle of 98,