Part 10
Emancipation. Jan. 11; Feb. 12; Aug. 1, 2, 3; Sept. 3 22, 45, 176, 177, 178, 201 Lincoln on. Sept. 22 216 Southern view of. Feb. 28; June 2; Oct. 16 58, 129, 230
Forrest, N. B. July 13 159 Address to soldiers. Oct. 27 239 Tributes to. Oct. 21, 26, 29, 30, 31 235, 238, 240, 241
Fort Sullivan, defence of. June 28 147
Fort Sumter, attempts to reinforce. Jan. 9 20 Capture of. April 14 92 Firing upon. April 12 91
Frederick, Md., occupied by Confederates. Sept. 9 206
Fredericksburg, Battle of. Dec. 13 276
Frietchie, Barbara, in reference to "Stonewall" Jackson. Sept. 6 204
Gettysburg, Battle of. July 1, 2, 3, 4 150, 151, 152, 153
Gordon, Gen. Geo. H., remarks on Jackson's soldiers. Aug. 28 195
Gordon, Gen. John B. Feb. 6 41
Grady, Henry W. April 24 101
Hampton, Gen. Wade. Mch. 28 79
Harris, Joel Chandler. Dec. 9 273
Hayne, Paul Hamilton. Jan. 1 14
Henry, Patrick. May 29 125
Hill, Gen. A. P. April 2 85
Hill, Gen. D. H. July 12 159
Houston, Samuel, inaugurated president of Texas. Oct. 22 236
Insurrection, the Southampton. Aug. 1, 2, 3 176, 177, 178
Jackson, Gov. C. F., declaration of secession. Aug. 5 179
Jackson, Andrew. Mch. 15 71
Jackson, "Stonewall." Jan. 21 30 Bill Arp's view of. Sept. 16 211 Capture of Harper's Ferry. Sept. 15 211 Death. May 10 113 Wounded. May 2 108
Jamestown, first legislative assembly met. July 30 172 Reference to. June 20 141 Settled. May 13 115
Jefferson, Thomas. April 13 92 On Louisiana Purchase. April 30 105
Johnston, General Albert Sidney. April 6 86
Johnston, General Jos. E. Feb. 7 41
Kansas, formed as territory. May 30 125
Kennedy, John P. Oct. 25 238
King's Mountain, Battle of. Oct. 9 226
Ku Klux Klan. Feb. 20, 21, July 31 50, 51, 173
Lanier, Sidney. Feb. 3 39 Tabb's tribute to. Sept. 8 206
Laurens, John. Aug. 27 194
Lee, Anne Carter, monument to. Aug. 8 182
Lee, Henrietta, letter to Gen. Hunter. July 19 164
Lee, Henry. Jan. 29 34
Lee, Robert E. Jan. 19 29 Accepts presidency of Washington College. Aug. 24 192 Elected president of Washington College. Aug. 4 178 First Northern invasion. Sept. 13 209 Hill's tribute to. Oct. 12 228 Issues Chambersburg order. June 27 147 Marries. June 30 148 Resigns commission in United States Army. April 20 98 Sent to the rear. May 12 114 Surrender at Appomattox. April 9 88 The unselfish leader. Oct. 14 229
Lent, selections for. Mch. 19, 20 74, 75
Lewis, Meriwether. Oct. 11 227
Lincoln, Abraham, death of. April 15 93 On abolition. Feb. 12 45 On negro suffrage. Feb. 11; Aug. 12 44, 184
Literature, first of the New World. Mch. 13 70
Louisiana Territory, acquired from France. Apr. 30 105
Manassas, first Battle of. July 21 166
Marshall, Chief Justice. Sept. 24 217
Meade, Gen. Geo. Gordon, Southern tribute to. July 1 150
Negro, status of. Sept. 11 208
New Orleans, Liberty Place Anniversary. Sept. 14 210
North Point, Battle of. Sept. 12 208
Nullification, Northern view of. Nov. 25; Dec. 21 263, 281 Southern view of. Nov. 24 262
O'Hara, Theodore. July 20 165
Old South, life in the. Sept. 11, 21 208, 216
Oliver, Thaddeus. Aug. 9 182
_Peggy Stewart_, burning of the. Oct. 19 233
Poe, Edgar Allan. Oct. 7, 8 224, 225 First monument erected to. Nov. 17 258
Pope, Gen. John, Address to the Army of Potomac. Aug. 26 193
Polk, James Knox. Nov. 2 244
Port Hudson, fall of. July 9 156
Prisoners, mortality of. Nov. 11 252 Of war, exchange of. Nov. 9, 10, 12, 13 250, 251, 253, 254
Raleigh, Sir Walter. July 16 162
Reconstruction. Jan. 4; Mch. 2; Aug. 21; Oct. 21; Nov. 19, 22; Dec. 3, 4 16, 62, 190, 235, 259, 261, 269, 270 Bill Arp's view of. Oct. 18; Nov. 23, 29 232, 261, 265 End of. July 15 161 Foreshadowed. April 15 93 Negro oratory on. Dec. 4 270 A prophecy of 1869. June 26 146
Religious Freedom in Maryland. Mch. 25, 27; Apr. 21 77, 78, 99
Rumsey, James, letter to, from Geo. Washington. Sept. 7 205
Rumsey, trial of the steamboat. Dec. 10, 11, 12 274, 275
Ryan, Abram J. Aug. 15 186
Sandys, George, first author of the New World. Mch. 13 70
Secession. Jan. 9, 11; Apr. 17; Aug. 5 20, 22, 95, 179 From the Northern standpoint. Jan. 13, 26, 27; Mch. 24; May 6, 11 23, 33, 77, 111 From the Southern standpoint. Jan. 10, 28; Feb. 5, 8, 9, 10, 18; Mch. 30 21, 34, 40, 42, 43, 45, 48, 80 South Carolina. Dec. 20 280
Semmes, Admiral Raphael. Sept. 27, 28 219
Seven Days' Battle, beginning of. June 25 145
Sharpsburg, Attack at. Sept. 18 213
_Shenandoah_, surrenders last Confederate flag. Nov. 5, 6 246, 247
Slavery. Jan. 4; Feb. 9, 28; Aug. 1, 2, 3; Sept. 3, 21 16, 42, 58, 176, 177, 178, 201, 216 Bagby's view of. Oct. 16 230 Northern view of. Jan. 13, 26, 27; Mch. 24; May 6; Sept. 5 23, 33, 77, 111, 203 From the Southern standpoint. Jan. 10, 28; Feb. 8, 9, 10, 18; Mch. 30 21, 34, 42, 43, 48, 80
_Star Spangled Banner_ Anniversary. Sept. 14 210
Stephens, Alex. H. Mch. 4 64
Stuart, Gen. J. E. B. May 11 114 Address to soldiers. Oct. 10 227
Suffrage, Negro. Nov. 1 244 Negro restriction of. Aug. 12 184
Tabb, John Banister. Mch. 22 76
Tariff, South Carolina's protest. Nov. 24 262
Taney, Chief Justice. Oct. 13 229
Texas. Mch. 23 76
Ticknor, Francis O. Dec. 18 278
Tilghman, Col. Tench, ride of. Oct. 23 237
Timrod, Henry. Oct. 6 224 Tribute to. Dec. 8 272
_Trent_, The, affair of. Nov. 8 249
Tyler, John. Mch. 29 79
Union, the, restored. July 15 161
Veteran, United Confederate, Northern tribute to. June 10 134
Virginia, conquering of Northwestern territory. Feb. 23, 24 53, 54 Opposition to Boston Port Bill. May 15 117 Cession of Northwestern territory. Oct. 20 234 Secession from, of West Virginia. June 20 141 Two views of. Mch. 11 68 University of. Mch. 7 65
_Virginia_, the, challenges _Monitor_. May 8 112 First iron-clad. Mch. 8, 9 66, 67
Washington, Geo. Feb. 22; Dec. 14 52, 276 Resigns commission. Dec. 23 282
War Times. Jan. 17, 18; April 26 27, 28, 103 Northern view of. Feb. 17, 26 48, 56
West Virginia, secession from Virginia sustained by Federal Government. June 20 141
Wilde, Richard Henry. Sept. 10 207
Wilderness, Battle of. May 5 110
William and Mary College, Northern tribute to. Feb. 14 46
Wirz, Henry, execution of. Nov. 10 251
Women, the Southern. Mch. 3; June 5 63, 131
End of Project Gutenberg's The Dixie Book of Days, by Matthew Page Andrews