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Index to Volume 50 African Americans, emancipation and Benning, Henry, 287 migration, 145—74; emancipation Bergeron, Paul, Patricia J. Anthony, celebrations at Gettysburg, 175-91; Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein, Marion enlistment, 154-56, 159, 164—65, 415; O. Smith, and Richard M. Zuczek, growing interest in Civil War expe- eds., The Papers of Andrew Johnson. riences, 377-79; labor, 165-72, 391; Volume 16: May 1869—July 1875, question of citizenship, 229-60 rev d., 90-91 Alcorn, James, 265, 272, 288 Berrien, John M., 276 Allen, Austin, “The Political Economy of Bierce, Ambrose, 372 Blackness: Citizenship, Corporations, Black, Edward, 27. and Race in Dred Scott,’ 229-60 Bondi, August, 124 Allen, William E., 307 Bowman, John, 128 Alschuler, Albert W., Law Without Val- Boy!tes, J. R. 59 ues: The Life, Work, and Legacy of Brackett, Charles, 131 Justice Holmes, rewd., 69-71 Brady, Mathew, 380 Ankey, Henry, 140 Breckinridge, John, 14, 284 Antislavery movement, 229, 232-34, Brewer, James D., Tom Worthington’s 247, 259, 403, 406, 416, 430 Civil War: Shiloh, Sherman, and the Appleton, John, 229, 230 Search for Vindication, rev'd., 94-95 Arkansas, Helena, disease among sol- Brian, Mitchell, 60 diers, 109-44 Brinsfield, John W., William C. Davis, Army of the Southwest, 109, 110, 114, Bededict Maryniak, and James I. 115, 127, 130, 144 Robertson, eds., Faith in Flight: Civil Ashe, William S., 35 War Chaplains, rev'd., 199-200 Ashmore, John, 284, 288 Broome, James E., 283 Ayers, Edward L., In the Presence of Brown, Albert Gallatin, 265 Mine Enemies: War in the Heart of Brown, John, 23 America, 1859-1863, rev'd., 318-20 Brown, Joseph E., 43, 45, 447 Brown, Kent Masterson, ed., The Civil Bampson’s Legion, 386-87 War in Kentucky: Battle for the Blue- Barnes, Joseph K., 110, 129 grass State, rev’d., 200-202 Barton, D. W., 54 Brown, Thomas D., 283 Barton, Roger, 280 Buchanan, James, 244, 275 Bates, Edward, 308 Buckingham, Peter H., ed., All’s for the Battle Cry of Freedom (McPherson), Best: The Civil War Reminiscences and 373-74» 377 Letters of Daniel W. Sawtelle, Eighth Bell, John, 285 Maine Volunteer Infantry, rev'd., 95— Belmont, August, 293, 313 96; 206-7 Benjamin, Judah P., 369 Burke, John, 115 460 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Burns, Ken, 374-76, 380 Cooper, Mark A.., 33 Burnside, Ambrose, 397 Cooperationists, 279-80, 286 Burton, Colonel, 31, 34 Copperheads, 160 Bush, George H. W., 375, 376 Corporations: as artificial persons, 234, Butler, Benjamin E., 454 237-40, 249, 255, 258; diversity juris- diction, 237—41, 256-59 Cabell, Edward, 283 Coulter, E. Merton, 39 Cadwallader, Sylvanus, 371 Covington Drawbridge Company v. Cagger, Peter, 305 Shepherd, 257, 259 Cairnes, John Elliott, 404 Crane, William, 54 Calhoun, John C., 265, 266, 274-79, 283 Crofs, W. B. B., 41 Campbell, John A., 233, 237-41, 243, 245, Crowley’s Ridge, 116-17 248, 255, 257, 258, 276, 277 Cumming, Kate, 38 Cardozo, Jacob, 38—39 Curtis, Benjamin R., 244, 245, 248, 254, Carr, Eugene A., 127, 128, 143 255» 257 Cashin, Joan E., The War Was You and Curtis, Samuel R., 110, 115-16, 126, 127, Me: Civilians in the American Civil 130, 139, 143 War, rev d., 330—32 Cushing, Caleb, 253 Casselberry, Isaac, 140 Catron, John, 233, 237—41, 243, 244, 248, Dahlgren, John A., 311 257, 258 Dana, Charles A., 309 Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 372 Daniel, Peter V., 233, 237-39, 241, 245, Chapman, Reuban, 277, 284 247-52, 257, 258 Chivalry, the, 276-78 Davidson, James, 17 Christ, Mark K., ed., Getting Used to Davis, Jefferson, 392, 393, 399, 4493 se- Being Shot At: The Spence Family cession, 266, 273, 280, 281; as a war Civil War Letters, rev’d., 91-92 leader, 429; 433, 435-37) 447 455-56 Church, Sanford E., 305 Davis, Stephen, Atlanta Will Fall: Sher- Civil War, The (Burns), 374-76, 380 man, Joe Johnston, and the Yankee Claiborne, John F. H., 273 Heavy Battalions, rev'd., 203-4 Class, conflicts and interests, 28-29, Davis, William C.: An Honorable Defeat: 404, 411-12, 414-16 The Last Days of the Confederate Gov- Clay, Henry, 280 ernment, rev d., 68—69; Rhett: The Clemens, Jeremiah, 278, 287 Troubled Life and Times of a Fire-Eat- Cobb, Howell, 274-75, 279, 284, 288 er, rev'd., 73-74; The Union That Cobb, Williamson, 284 Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Cohn, Levi, 307, 308 Toombs and Alexander H. Stephens, Columbus Iron Works, 41 rev d., 212-13 Compromise of 1850, 275, 278, 279, 282, De Bow, James D. B., 405-6, 433 283 De Bow’s Review, 430-31 Confiscation Act of 1862, 126 De Forest, William John, 419 Connelly, Thomas L., 394 Delfino, Susanna, and Michele Conscription, 32-33, 450 Gillespie, eds., Neither Lady Nor Constitution of the United States, sla- Slave: Working Women of the Old very litigation, 229, 230, 235, 237, 239, South, rev'd., 195-96 246, 253-56, 258 Democratic Party, 458; emancipation, Constitutional Union Party, 275 159-61; Secession, 14, 264, 265, 267, Index 274-76, 278-84, 288; soldier suffrage, Elliott, Isaac, 126 292-94, 296, 297, 300-305, 307-9, 311, Elmore, William, 266 314, 315, 317 Emancipation, 145-74; black enlistment, Densmore, Orrin, 170 154; celebrations at Gettysburg, 175—- Depew, Chauncey M.., 300, 301-3, 308, 91; criticism of federal government, 309, 314, 444 161-64; debate over outcome, 23, 145— Desertion, 47-65; allegiance to home, 50, 172-73; employment of former 62-64; economic status, 50-55; slave women, 168-71; migration, 148, effects of battle defeats, 56-59; myth 150, 152-59; opposition to federal aid of cowardice, 55; nationalism, 61—62; to freed slaves, 161-62; quality ofl ife slaveholding, 53-55 of former slaves, 157; slavery litiga- Dever, Joseph F.,, 34 tion, 250, 251; white privilege, 151, 162, Dickenson, Daniel S., 296 164-73, 415 Dillard, FE. W., 43 Emancipation Proclamation, 161 Disease: soldiers, 109—44; causes, 119— Emerson, John, 242, 243 203 124-25, 128-35; contaminated Engels, Frederick, 404 water, 114-15, 125; “crowd poison- Enlistment, Confederate, 5-26; demo- ing,’130-31; debility cases, 119, 124; graphic factors, 10-13; emotional in- disability discharges, 119, 123, 124, ducements, 8—9; incentives, 5—6, 20; 137; dysentery, 119-24; impact on masculine cult of honor, 7-8; political military affairs, 114-18, 123, 126-27, factors, 13-16; religious factors, 16-17; 137, 142-44; malaria, 135—42; role of secession, 6—9, 13-16; social pressure, latrines, 129, 131; treatment, 111-14; 17-18; socioeconomic factors, 9—10, 119-22, 132, 134-35, 141-43; typhoid, 18—25 127-32; typhus, 132-35 Estell, Elizabeth, 156 Dispatches (Herr), 383 Etowah Iron Works, 33 Diversity jurisdiction, 238, 240, 243, Ewell, Richard S., 395 244; corporate, 237—41, 256-59 Exceptionalism, Southern, 392, 418-33 Doctrine of election, 251, 256 Exemption acts, 32-35, 42 Donahue, Edward, Jr., 304-6, 308 Dorman, James B., 14 Fair, Samuel, 54 Doubleday, Abner, 304 Family, changing role of, 8-9, 25 Douglas, Stephen, 285 Farber, Daniel, Lincoln’s Constitution, Douglass, Frederick, 183 rev d., 198-99 Dred Scott v. Sandford, 229, 231-34, 240, Farmers and planters, 28—29, 261-63, 242, 245-50, 256-60 269-73, 414-16, 425-26 Faust, Drew Gilpin, ““We Should Grow Economics: clash over secession, 263— Too Fond of It: Why We Love the 64, 267-70, 289; status of soldiers, Civil War,” 368-83 50-55 Federal Indian policy, 162 Education and literacy, 429-31 Fenton, Reuben E., 300 Egnal, Mark, “Rethinking the Secession Ferguson, John Hill, On to Atlanta: The of the Lower South: The Clash of Civil War Diaries of John Hill Fergu- Two Groups,” 261-90 son, Illinois Tenth Regiment of Vol Eicher, David J., The Longest Night: A unteers, rev'd., 202—3 Military History of the Civil War, Ferry, Moses J., 304—6, 308 rev d., 207-9 Field, Charles P., 125 462 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Field, Roswell M., 240, 241 Halleck, Henry W., 453 Findlay Iron Works, 41 Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, 284, 287 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 378 Hamilton, Daniel, 271 Fitzhugh, George, 404-5 Hampton Roads peace conference, 436 Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, 277 Harper, William, 430 Flanders, George, 131 Hatch, Thomas, Clashes of Cavalry: The Fleischner, Jennifer, Mrs. Lincoln and Civil War Careers of George Arm- Mrs. Keckly: The Remarkable Story of strong Custer and Jeb Stuart, revd., Friendship Between a First Lady and 74-75 a Former Slave, rev'd., 323-25 Hattaway, Herman, and Richard E. Foote, Henry, 280, 281 Beringer, Jefferson Davis, Confederate Forsythe, John, 273 President, rev'd., 71-72 Foster, Ira R., 34-35 Hedges, Chris, 381 Frost, Dan R., Thinking Confederates: Heintzelman, Samuel, 313 Academia and the Idea ofP rogress in Helper, Hinton Rower, 403 the New South, rev d., 88—90 Hemingway, Ernest, 378 Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, 240, 424 Herr, Michael, 383 Herron, David, 63 Gaines, Nathaniel, 54 Hess, Earl J., Lee’s Tar Heels: The Petti- Gemeinshaft society, 392, 424-25 grew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, Genoways, Ted, and Hugh H. Genoways, rev d., 75-76 eds., A Perfect Picture of Hell: Eyewit- Higginson, Henry Lee, 369 ness Accounts by Civil War Prisoners Hightower, Eppy, 53 from the 12th Iowa), rev'd., 96-97 Hill, A. P., 395 Gerteis, Louis S., Civil War St. Louis, Hindman, Thomas C., 126-27 rev d., 87-88 Historians’ interest in Civil War, 372-83 Gesellschaft society, 392, 425 Honor code, 7-8, 424 Gettysburg commemorative rituals, 175-91 Hood, John Bell, 63, 448 Gorgas, Josiah, 34 Hooker, Joseph, 313, 397 Goss, Thomas J., The War within the Horigan, Michael, Elmira: Death Camp Union High Command: Politics and the of the North, rev'd., 78-79 Generalship during the Civil War, rev'd., Houston, George Smith, 265 326-28 Houston, Sam, 265, 282, 284, 288 Grady, Henry W., 406 Hovey, Charles E., 142 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), Hubbard, Lucius, 158 179-81, 184-85, 187—89 Hubbell, John T., “To Sum Up,” 388—400 Grant, Ulysses S., 434, 435, 437, 443, 447, Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, Jr., and 449-55 Gordon D. Whitney, Jefferson Davis Gray, Chipman, 444 in Blue: The Life of Sherman’s Re- Greeley, Horace, 435 lentless Warrior, rev'd., 79-80 Grier, Robert C., 240, 243, 244, 245, 246 Hundley, Daniel R., 404-5 Hunkers, 276, 277 Halaas, David Fridtjof, and Andrew E. Huntoon, Andrew J., 140 Masich, Halfbreed: The Remarkable True Story of George Bent—Caught Immigration, 426-27 Between the Worlds of the Indian and Impending Crisis of the South, The the White Man, revd., 328-29 (Helper), 403 Index Industry, Confederate, 27-46; confisca- Lee, Robert E., 368-69, 394-96, 450 tion and impressment, 38, 42-46; Lee, William Henry Harrison, 62 wags and exemption acts, Letcher, John, 14—15 32-35, 42; government incentives, Lewis, Dixon _ 265-66, 277 29-32; government monopoly on Lightner, John,2 2 transportation, 35-38; ordnance and Lincoln, a call for troops, 6-8, munitions production, 29, 30, 40— 14-15; emancipation, 161—62, 287, 390; 42; public opinion, 38—39; price fix- ideological conflicts with the South, ing, 42-45; tax acts involving, 45; 22-23; soldier suffrage, 292, 295, 297, textile, 30, 31 301, 302, 305, 306, 308—12, 314, 316; as a war leader, 127, 392-93, 396, 397, 399, Jackson, Thomas Stonewall, 396 434-36, 437, 438, 449, 457-58 Locke, E. L. 3; James, Henry, 372 James, Robertson, 372 Logan, John A., 444 James, Wilky, 372 Longacre, Edward G., Lee’s Cavalrymen: Jefferson, Thomas, 426 The History oft he Mounted Forces of Johnson, Louisa, 170 the Army of Northern Virginia, rev ‘d., Johnson, Reverdy, 305 76-77 Johnston, Joseph, 47, 56, 57, 392 Longstreet, James, 368, 395, 442 Jones, Charles, 310 Louisville, Cincinnati, and Charleston Jones, Charles Colcock, Jr., 422 Railroad Company v. Letson, 2 Jones, Morven M., 307, 308 238, 239, 240, 257,2 58, 259 Jones, Terry L., ed.: Campbell Brown’s Civil War: With Ewell and the Army Mallet, John, 34, 40 of Northern Virginia, rev'd., 92-93; Mann, John P., 123, 124 Historical Dictionary of the Civil Manumission, 250 War, 2 vols., rev d., 67-68 Marble, Manton, 293 Journal of Southern History (JSH), 374 Marrs, Aaron W., “Desertion and Loy- alty in the South Carolina Infantry, Keitt, Lawrence M., 58, 284 1861-65,” 47-65 Kelley, John, 55 Marshall, Albert, 115 Kelly, William, 307 Martial values, 428-29 King, Thomas B., 284 Marx, Karl, 404 King, William R., 265, 277 McBurney, William, 270 Kirkwood, Samuel J.1, McClellan,¢ G eorge B., 392, 394, 396-97; Kirsch, George B., Baselb all in Blue and election ofs iting 301, 305, 306, 309, Gray: The National Pastime during 312-14, 442, 443 the Civil War, rev'd., 335-37 Mecr eery, B. Bs Know-Nothing Party, 284 McLean, John, 235, 243, 244, 245, 257 Kohl, Rhonda M.,‘ “ This Godforsaken McPherson, James M., 373-74, 380; ~Ante- Town” : Death and Disease at Hele- bellum Southern Exceptionalism: A na, Arkansas, 1862—63,” 109—44 New Look at an Old Question,” 418-33; Ku Klux Klan, 177 Crossrofo Fraeeddsom : Antietraemv, d. , 193-95 Language, and Southern Exceptional- Memory, role of in commemorative ism, 423-24 rituals, 175-91 Lawton, Alexander, 35, 38 Miles, William Porcher, 271, 284 464 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Minorities, 168, 233, 234, 247, 253, 266 Ordnance and munitions production, Missouri Compromise, 236, 242, 243 27, 30, 40-42 “Monopoly and Extortion Bill,” 39—40 Orr, James, 272, 279, 280, 283, 284, 288 Moore, Samuel, 8 Morgan, Edwin D., 309, 313 Packard, Thaddeus, 139—40 Morris, Marion, 60 Paine, Eleazer A., 453-54 Morton, Oliver P., 140 Parker, Amasa 307 Mosby, John Singleton, 450-53 Parker, Theodore, 422 Mosely, Moses, 174 Parkman, Francis, 369 Muhlenfeld, Elizabeth, ed., Two Novels Passenger Cases, 235, 236, 241, 246, 256 by Mary Chesnut, rev'd., 85-87 Patterson, Middleton, 47, 50, 56 Murray, Robert Bruce, Legal Cases of Peace Democrats, 312 the Civil War, rev 'd., 325-26 Pendleton, George H., 312 Mushkat, Jerome, A Citizen-Soldier’s Percy, Mary, 372 Civil War: The Letters of Brevet Ma- Perry, Benjamin Franklin, 272, 279, 288 jor General Alvin C. Voris, rev'd., Petigru, James, 287 211—12 Pierce, Franklin, 280, 314 Myers, Abraham, 36-37 Pinsker, Matthew, Lincoln’s Sanctuary: Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers’ National Democrats, 283 Home, rev d., 320-21 Nationalism, 61—62, 266, 271, 274-78, Pitman, James, 60 280-86, 424 Planters and farmers, 28-29, 261-63, Native Americans, 162-63, 234, 247, 253 269-73, 414-16, 425-26 Navy soldier suffrage, 310-11 Play in commemorative rituals, 175-91 Neely, Mark E., Jr., “Was the Civil War a Polk, Leonidas K., 393 Total War?” 434-58 Powell, Colin, 375 Negro Seamen Act, 235, 246 Prewitt, John, 60 Nelson, Samuel, 243, 248 Prewitt, William, 60 Newcomb, Edward, 306 Price, Henry, 453 Nolan, Alan T., “Rally, Once Again!” Se- Price, Sterling, 144 lected Civil War Writings of Alan T. Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 235, 236, 241, 246, Nolan, rev'd., 80-81 256 North, Samuel, 307, 308 Profiteering, 126—27 Northwest Ordinance, 150, 236 Norton, Charles Eliot, 371 Quitman, John A., 280, 281, 284 Nullification Crisis of 1832-33, 279 Railroads, 35—38, 269-70 O’Mara, John, 60 Randolph, George, 442 O’Mara, William, 60 Rankin, John W., 157 Ocmulgee Mills, 35 Rast, J. L. 54 Oligarchy, Southern, 390, 402-4, 407, Raymond, Henry J., 435 412, 413, 417 Reagan, John, 265 Olmstead, Frederick Law, 403 Reconstruction, 391, 404, 415 Olsen, Otto H., “Historians and the Ex- Religion, 16-17, 370, 424 tent of Slave Ownership in the Republican Party, 435, 457-58; black, Southern United States,” 401-17 432, 433; emancipation, 159-61; free Index 465 labor ideology, 422, 424; secession, White: Race, Commemoration, and 6-7, 15, 261, 262, 267, 286, 287; on the Post-Bellum Landscape, rev'd., slave ownership, 403, 404; soldier 334-35 suffrage, 292-98, 300-302, 304-6, Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, “Everyman’s 308, 309, 311-17 War: Confederate Enlistment in Rhodes, James Ford, 407 Civil War Virginia,” 5-26 Riley, Jacob, 53-54 Shelby, J. O., 144 Riley, Omar, 53-55 Sheridan, Philip, 438, 450-52, 454-55 Robertson, James I., Jr., “Editorship, Sherman, William Tecumseh, 399, 437, 1959-1961, 384-87 438, 440, 442-50, 455, 458 Robinson, James, 157 Silbey, Joel H., Martin Van Buren and Rogers, J. B., 167 the Emergence of American Popular Rogers, John, 246 Politics, rev'd., 66—67 Rogers, Mary Ann Graham, 155-56 Singley, G. M., 54 Rosecrans, Willliam S., 313 Slaveholding: Confederate enlistment, Ruffin, Edmund, 22 10—11, 20—24, 28—29; extent of in the Ruffin, Thomas, 249 South, 390—91, 401-17; incidents of Rusk, Thomas, 282 desertion, 53-55; secession, 262—63 Russell, William Howard, 421 Slavery: debate over, 401-17, 420, 422, 424, 427-28, 435-36; litigation in- Sanford, John EF. A., 242, 243 volving, 234, 236, 240, 242-46, 248- Sappington, S. M., 31 50, 256, 257 Sawyer, R. M., 445 Slidell, John, 282 Schwalm, Leslie A., “Overrun with Free Slover, James Anderson, Minister to the Negroes”: Emancipation and War- Cherokees: A Civil War Autobiogra- time Migration in the Upper Mid- phy, rev'd., 209-10 west,” 145-74 Smith, John David, and William J. Coo- Schwarzkopf, Norman, 375 per Jr., eds., A Union Woman in Civ- Scott, Dred, 242, 243, 248, 249, 250, 259 il War Kentucky: The Diary of Scott, Harriet, 242 Frances Peter, rev’d., 82-83 Scott v. Emerson, 243, 244 Smockes, George, 175 Scott, Winfield, 313, 314, 394 Soldiers, 395, 397-98; desertion by, 47- Secession, 6—9, 13-16; 261—90, 419, 432; 65; diseases among, 109—44; suffrage defense of slavery, 21-22, 24, 404; or- and, 291-317 igin of settlers, 263-67, 271; patterns South Carolina infantry, 47-65 of regional economy, 263, 267-70; Southern Rights Association, 275 slavery litigation, 232, 259 Southern Rights Democrats, 283 Selma Manufacturing Company, 40 Southern Rights Party, 275 Settlers and clash over secession, 263- Stanton, Edwin, 396, 442; soldier suffrage, 7, 289 302—4, 308, 309, 313, 314 Seward, James, 284 State v. Mann, 249 Seward, Theodore, 422 States’ rights: secession, 15, 270, 273, 274, Seward, William H., 310, 314, 436 276, 277, 279, 281, 289; slavery litiga- Seymour, Horatio, 293-98, 300-305, tion, 233, 235-38, 241, 246, 250, 252, 307, 309, 310, 313 258 Shackel, Paul A., Memory in Black and States Rights Party, 281, 283 466 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Steele, Frederick, 114, 126, 127, 143 Union party, 281, 283 Stephens, Alexander H.., 275, 284, 286, Unionists, 262, 274-89, 396 288 Urbanization, 425-26 Stevens, Thaddeus, 316 Story, Joseph, 246 Van Dorn, Earl, 114 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 146—47 Virginia, Confederate enlistment in, 5-26 Strader v. Graham, 235, 236, 241, 242, Voting, absentee: Union soldiers and, 243, 244, 245, 246, 256 291-317; fraud and coercion, 293, Sugar, 36 295, 297-99, 303-9, 312, 316, 317 Sumner, Charles, 164 Swisher, James K., Warrior in Gray: Wadley, William M., 37-38 General Robert Rodes of Lee’s Army, Wadsworth, James S., 294 rev 'd., 81-82 “Wadsworth Letter,” 390 Walke, Henry, 139 Taney, Roger B., 229-37, 239-42, 245-48, Wallace, Daniel, 284 251-60 War Department, role in soldier suffrage, Taxes and tariffs, 45, 237, 238, 270 310, 314, 315, 317 Taylor, Frances Wallace, Catherine Tay- Washburne, Elihu B., 302 lor Matthews, and J. Tracy Power, Water, 125 eds., The Leverett Letters: Correspon- Waterways, 268-69 dence ofa South Carolina Family, Wayne, James M., 235, 241, 243, 257, 258 1851-1868, rev 'd., 83-84 Weed, Thurlow, 308-10 Teale, James, E., 142 Weeks, James P., “A Different View of Territorial question, 231, 232, 243, 245 Gettysburg: Play, Memory, and Race Thomas, Christopher, The Lincoln Me- at the Civil War’s Greatest Shrine,” morial and American Life, rev'd., 175-91; Gettysburg: Memory, Market, 35759 and an American Shrine, revd., 192- Thomas, George, 448 93 Ticknor, George, 433 Welles, Gideon, 310 Tinsley, Pleasant, 47, 50, 52, 56 West, Emmet, C. 117, 125 Tompkins, Daniel A., 406 Wheat, 267-68 Toombs, Robert, 44, 275 Whig-Opposition Party, 264 Total war, 399, 434-58 Whig Party, 14, 265, 271, 274-76, 278, Towle, S. K., 113 281-83 Trade, overland, 269-70 White, Jonathon W., “Canvassing the Transportation: railroads, 35, 38, 269- Troops: The Federal Government and 70; waterways, 268—69 the Soldiers’ Right to Vote,” 291-317 Tredegar Iron Works, 40 White privilege, 169-73, 251, 260 Trescott, William Henry, 283 White supremacy, 151-52, 230—31, 246, Troup, George, 278 408, 410, 415, 427 Turner, Nat, 23 Whitman, Walt, 372 Wieck, Carl F., Lincoln’s Quest for Unconditional surrender, 434-36 Equality: The Road to Gettysburg, Union Executive Congressional Com- rev d., 196-98 mittee for the Presidential Cam- Wigfall, Louis, 265, 282, 284, 421, 426 paign of 1864, 315-16 Wilkins, B. G., 270 Index 467 Wilmot Proviso, 277 377-79; nurses, 397; slaves, 54,154—58, Wilson, Keith P., Campfires of Freedom: 164, 168-71; social pressure exerted The Camp Life of Black Soldiers dur- by, 17-18 ing the Civil War, rev d., 321-23 Wood, Orville K., 306 Wilson, Woodrow, 406 Woodward, J. J., 130 Wirz, Henry, 387 Wittenberg, Eric J., With Sheridan in Yancey, William Lowndes, 266, 273, 277 the Final Campaign Against Lee, by York, Neil Longley, Fiction As Fact: Lt. Col. Frederick C. Newhall, Sixth “The Horse Soldiers” and Popular Pennsylvania Cavalry, rev'd., 205—6 Memory, rev'd., 84-85 Wittenmyer, Annie, 169 Yulee, David, 283 Women: African American, 181; citizen- ship, 233, 247; former female slaves Zaeske, Susan, Signatures of Citizenship: employed by, 168-71; 173; growing Petitioning, Antislavery, and Wom- interest in Civil War experiences of, en’s Political Identity, rev'd., 332-33

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