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Index to Volume 51 Abbott, Grafton, 276 Anthropological Society of London Abbott, Henry Livermore, 272-77, 279, (ASL), 300—304, 311, 313-14 281—85, 287 Army of the Potomac, 175, 192 Abolitionists, 203-17 Arnell, Samuel M., 58 Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., 272-74, 276, Arrears of Pension Act, 71-72 279-83, 287 Ashley, James, 382 Adams, Henry, 153 “Address of the Confederate Clergy to Bagby, Arthur, 256 the World,” 299 Baggett, James Alex, The Scalawags: African American(s): army regiments, Southern Dissenters in the Civil War 39, 40, 175-201, 205-8, 212—15, 270, and Reconstruction, rev 'd., 115-16 272, 276, 279-80; leaders and politi- Bailey, Anne J., War and Ruin: William cians, 379, 384, 430-31; pensions for, . Sherman and the Savannah Cam- 68—69, 78-79, 84-85, 88; racialism paign, rev'd., 333-35 and, 288—316; Reconstruction and, Bancroft, George, 250 38—40, 138, 142, 172, 216, 358-60, Barlow, Francis Channing, 272, 274, 276, 364-77; slavery and, 288-316, 404; 277-81, 283, 287 veterans, 175—201, 401; violence Barnhardt, M. A., 18 against, 23-25, 27, 28, 40, 46, 47, Bartlett, Frank, 281 56—60, 392-93, 396, 397—98, 400—401, Battle of the Crater, 186—89 410-12; white opposition to civil Beauregard, P. G. T., 137, 145 rights of, 2-66, 378-79, 386, 389, 395, Beecher, Frances P., 195 397-98, 401, 410-11 Beecher, Henry Ward, 160 Aggasiz, Louis, 302 Belmont, August, 245, 246, 248-50, 263, Aiken, Hugh, 59 267 Akin, Gilbert, 59 Benjamin, Judah, 295, 297, 300, 307, 310 Akin, Hugh, 45 Bennett, Michael J., Union Jacks: Yankee Akins, B. FE, 13 Sailors in the Civil War, rev'd., Alexander, Wesley, 23-24, 28, 59 222-24 Allen, William, 247, 250, 257, 261 Bensel, Richard Franklin, The American Alley, Leander, 282 Ballot Box in the Mid—Nineteenth Amar, Akhil, 422 Century, rev'd., 220—22 “American School” of racial science, Benton, Thomas Hart, 261, 264—65 291-94 Beveridge, Henry, 297 Amnesty, 5-22, 367-68, 375 Bicknell, John, 46, 56—58 Andrew, John A., 205 Bicknell, Larkin J., 13 Andrews, Benjamin, 14 Bicknell, Sam, 56 Andrews, James, 38—40 Bigney, Mark, 139 Andrews, William J., 37-41, 43-46, 49, “Black Republican and Office-Holder’s 52, 61-66 Journal,” 386 450 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Blackwell, David A., 14 Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), 429 Blackwell, Henry, 205 Bureau of Refugee, Freedmen, and Blaine, James G., 172 Abandoned Lands, 376 Blair, William, “The Use of Military Burnside, Ambrose, 175 Force to Protect the Gains of Recon- Burton, Richard, 308, 313 struction,” 388—402 Burwell, William, 145 Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 301 Butler, Benjamin F.,, 193, 392 “Bloody shirt” motif, 170, 172 Butler, Marion, 81-84 Blythe, Robert A., 16 Butterfield, Daniel, 182 Bonner, Robert E., “Slavery, Confeder- ate Diplomacy, and the Racialist vailloux, Andre, 180 Mission of Henry Hotze,” 288-316 caldwell, Tod R., 16 Booth, John Wilkes, 407 -alhoun, John C., 257 Bowley, Free S., 175-76, 186, 189 ampbell, John Archibald, 143 Bragg, Braxton, 137, 145 vrampbell, Duncan Andrew, English Brahmin officers, 271-87 Public Opinion and the American Breese, Sidney, 252, 254, 2 Civil War, rev'd., 224-26 Bright, Jesse, 261 vampbell, Jacqueline Glass, When Britton, Wiley, 189-90 Sherman Marched North from the Broca, Paul, 300, 306, 308 Sea: Resistance on the Confederate Brooks-Baxter War, 396 Home Front, rev’d., 232-34 Brown, John, 205, 206, 210, 212 varlyle, Thomas, 302 Brown, John C., 62 varnegie, Andrew, 84 Brown, Millie, 50 -arpetbaggers, 364 Brown, Thomas J., The Public Art of varter, A. C., 183 Civil War Commemoration: A Brief varter, John A., 14 History with Documents, rev d., “ass, Lewis, 261 111-13 cave, Minnie, 67 Brown, William Wells, 179 ventury magazine, 29-31 RAA RRARRA R Browne, Thomas, 73-74 Chamberlain, Houston, 314 Browning, Robert M., Jr., Success Is All Chamberlain, Joseph, 315 That Was Expected: The South Atlan- Chase, Salmon P., 210, 392, 423 tic Blockading Squadron during the Civil Rights Cases, 424 Civil War, rev'd., 102-4 Clarke, H. W., 197-98 Brownlow, William G., 7, 30, 32, 41-43, Clarke, James Freeman, 205, 207 57, 58, 60, 61 Class status and values, of Brahmin Buckingham, Peter H., ed., All’s for the officers, 271-87 Best: The Civil War Reminiscences Clay, Henry, 265 and Letters of Daniel W. Sawtelle, Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850), 251 Eighth Maine Volunteer Infantry, Clayton, John, 257 rev d., 231-32 Cleveland, Grover, 76, 79, 161, 172, 173 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 152, 158, 161, 167 Clingman, Thomas L., 11 Bunker, Gary L., From Rail-Splitter to Compromise of 1876, 365 Icon: Lincoln’s Image in Illustrated Confiscation Act of 1862, 369 Periodicals, 1860-1865, rev'd., 344—45 Connery, William, 88 Index to Volume 51 Conscription, amnesty applicants and, Desertion, 5, 6, 20, 21, 51 5, 19, 20 Desjardin, Thomas A., These Honored sonscripts, immigrant, 277-78 Dead: How the Story of Gettysburg ook, Joel, 312 Shaped American Memory, rev'd., 00k, Robert, Civil War America: 106-7 Making a Nation, 1848-1877, rev'd., Dewey, John, 200 323-24 Dibble, Henry C., 142-44 ‘orwin, Thomas, 257 Dickerson, Isaiah H., 78 Otton, 380—81, 383—84, 386 Discipline, elite Union officers and, ‘oulter, Merton, 32 278-87 ‘owles, Calvin J., 16 Dodson, Raleigh P., 46 cunningham, Sumner A., 32 Donald, David Herbert, Jean H. Baker, Surran, Thomas F,, Soldiers of Peace: and Michael F. Holt, The Civil War Civil War Pacifism and the Postwar and Reconstruction, rev d., 317—24 Radical Peace Movement, revd., Douglas, John H., 159 108—9 Douglas, Stephen A., 245, 246, 255-56, curtis, Greely, 272 258—60, 263, 264, 267 cutter, Barbara, Domestic Devils, Bat- Douglass, Frederick, 137, 217, 431 tlefield Angels: The Radicalization of Dred Scott decision, 418 American Womanhood, 1830-1865, Dubbs, Carol Kettenburg, Defend This rev d., 109-11 Old Town: Williamsburg during the Civil War, rev'd., 229-30 Dana, John Peterson, 183 DuBois, W. E. B., 200, 365 Daniel, Larry J., Days of Glory: The Dunn, Oscar J., 142, 144, 148 Army of the Cumberland, 1861-1865, Dwight, Wilder, 269, 272-74, 278, rev d., 101—2 281-82, 287 Darwin, Charles, 295 Davidson, Allen T., 11 Early, Jubal, 162 Davidson, Donald, 32 Eastman, H. A., 58, 59 Davis Bend experiment, 369, 371 Economic expansion, Young America Davis, Garrett, 254 and, 246-68 Davis, Jefferson, 5, 6, 77, 189, 309, 369 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 89, 90 De Priest, Oscar, 88 Emancipation Proclamation, 39, 206, DeBow, James, 312 298, 309 Decker, W. S., 197 Emilio, Luis, 194 Decoration Day celebrations, 202-4 Eng, Robert EF.“ The Missing Catalyst: Delaney, Martin, 431 In Response to Essays on Recon- Democrats, 42—43, 62, 216, 313; Civil struction That Might Have Been,” War pensions and, 68, 75; death of 427-31 Robert E. Lee and, 137, 139, 142, 145, Erwin, David P,, 51 147; Reconstruction and, 170, 172, Erwin, Ephraim E., 51, 52, 66 173, 384-87, 388, 398, 400; Young Essai sur l’Inégalité des Races Humaines, America, 245—68 290-94, 297, 314 Dependent Pension Act (1890), 72, 78, 80 Europe, views about slavery and race Derrick, W. B., 164 in, 288-316 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Ewell, Richard S., 52 Forten, Charlotte, 210 Ex-Slave Bounty and Pension Associa- Foster, James C., 188 tion, 85 Fox, William, 191-92 Eyal, Yonatan, “Trade and Improve- Frail, James, 57 ments Young America and the Fredrickson, George, 216, 217 Transformation of the Democratic Free-labor ideology, 380-82, 384-85 Party,” 245-68 Free trade, 250-52 Eyre, James, 298 Freedmen’s Bureau, 24, 45, 47, 56—59, 61, 367, 385, 386, 389, 390, 394—96, 401, Fahs, Alice, and Joan Waugh, eds., The 404, 407-10, 413—15, 429 Memory of the Civil War In Ameri- Freedpeople, 40-45, 61, 203, 365-69, 371, can Culture, rewd., 375-775 379-80, 389, 392, 402 434-36 French, A. M., 210 Farmers and planters, 9, 10, 19, 369-74 Fuller, Charles, 281 Farragut, David, 144 Fellman, Michael, Lesley J. Gordon, Gaither, Burgess S., 11, 13 and Daniel E. Sutherland, This Gallagher, Gary W., The Shenandoah Terrible War: The Civil War and Its Valley Campaign of 1862, rev'd., Aftermath, rev'd., 317-24 98-100 Ferguson, John Hill, On to Atlanta: Gardner, Sarah E., Blood and Irony: The Civil War Diaries of John Hill Southern White Women’s Narratives Ferguson, Illinois Tenth Regiment of of the Civil War, Volunteers, 226—27 rev d., 345-47 File closers, 282, 283, 285 George, Wiley, 40, 46, 61 Finley, Adam, 198 “Gideon’s Band,” 210 Fisk, Clinton B., 40 Glasson, William, 86 Fitzgerald, Michael W., Urban Eman- Gobineau, Arthur de, 290—95, 297, 302, cipation: Popular Politics in Recon- 304-6, 314-15 struction Mobile, 1860-1890, rev ‘d., Gordon, George H., 269, 272, 275 117-18 Grady, Henry, 171 Fitzpatrick, Henry, 57, 58 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 68, Flanders, Benjamin, 135, 147—49 72, 82, 170, 171, 177-85, 195—98, 203 Fleche, Andre, “‘Shoulder to Shoul- Grant, Frederick, 161 der as Comrades Tried’: Black and Grant, Hannah, 160 White Union Veterans Grant, Jesse, 160 and Civil War Memory,” 175-201 Grant, Julia, 152, 160, 167 Fleming, Walter L., 31-32 Grant, Susan-Mary, and Peter J. Parish, Fletcher, Andrew Jackson, 62 eds., Legacy of Disunion: The Endur- Foote, Lorien, “Rich Man’s War, Rich ing Significance of the American Civil Man’s Fight: Class, Ideology, and War, rev'd., 432-34 Discipline in the Union Army,” Grant, Ulysses S., 76, 144, 147, 151-74, 269-87 183, 191—92, 364, 367, 394, 396, 400 Forbes, John Murray, 271-72 Gray, John Chipman, 272, 275-77 Forbes, Will, 272 Great Britain, views about slavery and Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 32, 35, 55, 61 race in, 288—316 Index to Volume 51 Green, Duff, 263 Horn, Stanley, 32-33 Greene, Jeremiah H., 19 Horn, William H., 63 Guerilla warfare, 7, 14, 205, 212 Hotze, Henry, 290-316 Guest, James, 51 House, Mrs. Callie D., 78 Guest, R. H., 66 Howard, O. O., 386, 408—9 Howe, Samuel Gridley, 212 Habeas Corpus Act of 1863, 419 Humphreys, Charles, 281 Haile, Thomas J., 63 Hunt, James, 300—303, 308, 313 Halkum, John, 59 Hunt, Mrs. D. A., 16 Hallowell, Norwood P., 195 Hunter, David, 205-6, 209 Hallowell, Richard P., 199 Huston, James L., “An Alternative to the Halpine, G. L., 211, 212 Tragic Era Applying the Virtues of Hampton, Wade, 216 Bureaucracy to the Reconstruction Hancock, Winfield Scott, 154, 161, 165 Dilemma,” 403-15; Calculating the Hannegan, Edward, 261 Value of the Union Slavery Property Harcourt, Edward John, “Who Were Rights and the Economic Origins of the Pale Faces: New Perspectives on the Civil War, rev'd., 94—95 the Tennessee Ku Klux,” 23-66 Huxley, T. H., 304 Harold, James, 189—91 Harrison, Benjamin, 72 Immigrant conscripts, 277-28 Harrison, Brady, Agent of Empire: Wil- Improvement bills, 254-67 liam Walker and the Imperial Self in Ingalls, John, 75 American Literature, rev'd., 436—38 Harshaw, Jacob, 13 Jackson, Andrew, 245, 252, 261, 429 Harvey, William, 304 Jackson, Stonewall, 297 Hawks, J. M., 212, 213 Janeway, Gertrude, 90 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 267 Jayhawkers, 205 Hayes, Rutherford B., 91, 364, 388, 400 Jefferson, Thomas, 315 Higginson, Henry Lee, 272, 273, 275, 286 Jewell, Edwin, 139, 146 Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 187, Jewett, A. H. C., 188, 189 193-94, 202-17 Jim Crow regime, 410, 412 Hill, D. H., 162 Johnson, Andrew, 7, 58, 386, 392, Hill, Jefferson, 212, 213 394-96, 413; Amnesty Proclamation Hill, John, 212, 213 and, 9—11, 14, 18, 19, 367—68, 375-76; Hoar, George, 74 military governor of Tennessee, Holbrook, Alva, 139 37-39, 41 Holbrook, James M., 16 Johnson, Lyndon B., 89, 429 Holden, Charles J., In the Great Mael- Johnson, Russell L., Warriors into strom Conservatives in Post—Civil Workers The Civil War and the For- War South Carolina, rev'd., 227-28 mation of Urban-Industrial Society Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 177, 272, in a Northern City, rev'd., 438-39 275, 280-83, 285 Johnston, Albert Sidney, 137, 138 Home Guards, 11 Johnston, Joseph, 161, 167 Homestead Act, 382 Jolley, L. O., 15-16 Hood, John Bell, 137, 145 Jones, A. G., 189 454 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Jones, Edward W., 13, 17 Lincoln, Robert Todd, 173 Jordan, Edward H.., 45-46 Lipscomb, Theodore E., 66 Jordan, William “Cap,” 39, 40, 61 Localism, 12, 18, 19, 21 Julian, George Washington, 360 Logan, George W., 11 Logan, John, 182 Kachun, Mitch, Festivals of Freedom Long, Russell, 89 Memory and Meaning in African Longacre, Edward G., Gentleman and American Emancipation Soldier: The Extraordinary Life of Celebrations 1808-1915, rev d., 96—97 General Wade Hampton, rev'd., Kansas-Nebrask Act (1854), 267 340-42 King, Mitchell C., 16-17 Longstreet, James, 138 Kinney, William P., 189 “Lost Cause” myth, 9, 143, 145, 149, 150, Kipling, Rudyard, 315 163, 171 Knox, Robert, 300 Lovering, J. F., 182 Ku Klux Klan, 23-66, 379, 390, 393, Low, E. H., 186 396-97, 401; hearings (1871), 421 Lowell, Charles Russell, 272-74, 27 282-84, 287 La Questione Mexicaine, 308 Lowell, James Jackson, 272 La Razza Negra, 307-8 Lyman, Theodore, 272, 275, 277, 2 Lamphier, Peg A., Kate Chase and Wil- Lyon, Richard, 289 liam Sprague: Politics and Gender in Lytle, Andrew Nelson, 32 a Civil War Marriage, rev'd., 331-33 Land-Grant College Act, 382 Mahin, Dean B., The Blessed Place of Land grants, 254-57, 368-76 Freedom: Europeans in Civil War Land-purchase programs, 373-76 America, rev'd., 325-27; One War at Langston, John Mercer, 164 a Time: The International Dimen- Laws, William, 183 sions of the American Civil War, Lawson, Melinda, Patriotic Fires: Forg- rev d., 325-27 ing a New American Nationalism in Mallet, William, 308 the Civil War North, rev'd., 104-6 Manetta, Fillipo, 307-8, 311 Lee, Fitzhugh, 161-62, 165 Mangum, Willie, 257 Lee, Robert E., 5, 6, 22, 90, 135-50, 165, Marble, Lenore Sherwood, 185—86 171, 364 Marcy, William L., 249, 250 Leftwick, Milton, 59 Martin, Alberta, 90—91 Leonard, Elizabeth D., Lincoln’s Aveng- Martineau, Harriet, Writings on Slavery ers: Justice, Revenge, and Reunion and the American Civil War, rewd., after the Civil War, rev'd., 113-15 337-38 Lester, John C., 29-32 Mason, James, 300 Levy, Oscar, 314 Mastin, William, 18—19 Limet, Felix, 139 Maury, Alfred de, 306 Lincoln, Abraham, 6, 39, 257, 274, 282, McClellan, George B., 154, 176 298, 309, 399, 431; counterfactual McDuffie, George, 257 possibilities for, 374-76, 407; death McHenry, George, 301, 302, 308, 309 of, 156-57; Reconstruction amend- McKesson, William EF, 18 ments and, 418—19 McKinley, William, 81 Index to Volume 51 McKinney, Gordon B., “Layers of Loy- O'Sullivan, John L., 246, 265-66 alty: Confederate Nationalism and Ofele, Martin W., German-Speaking Amnesty Letter from Western North Officers in the U. S. Colored Troops, Carolina,” 5—22 1863—1867, 442-44 McLaughlin, Henry Connor, 63 Officers, elite, Union army, 269-87 McPherson, James M., Ordeal by Fire: Order of Pale Faces, 23, 27—29, 34-36, The Civil War and Reconstruction 3d 44-46, 48-66; membership, 50-54, ed., rev'd., 317-24 57-59, 62-64 Meade, George G., 154, 272 Osborn v. Nicholson, 423 Meese, Edwin, 422 “Memory and the Abolitionist Heri- Pacific Railroad Act, 382 tage: Thomas Wentworth Higginson Pale Face Sentinel, 64 and the Uncertain Meaning of the Palmer, Benjamin M., 145-46, 149 Civil War” (Poole), 202-17 Palmer, John, 198 Memory, historical, 70, 152, 155-56, 163, Parker, Theodore, 205, 207, 217 168-70; abolitionist heritage and, Parsons, Lewis, 383 202-17; Union veterans and, 175—201 Patterson, Samuel F., 14 Merriam, Francis, 212, 213 Patton, Andrew J., 19 Merryman decision, 418 Pensions, 67—93 Michaux, Richard V., 12-13 Perry, Matthew C., 252 Miles, William, 185-86 Peters, Simon, 59 Miller, Samuel EF, 423 Peters, Theodore, 370 Montgomery, James C., 210, 212 Pierce, Franklin, 249, 257, 259, 262, 263 Monuments, 184, 185, 203 Pillow, Gideon J., 52, 57, 58 Moody, Dwight, 161 Pillsbury, A. E., 199 Morehead, Charles, 309 Planters and farmers, 9, 10, 19, 369-74 Morse, Charles Fessenden, 272, 276, 280 Polk, James K., 251, 254, 258, 259, 262, Mosby, John, 282 263 Moss, R. A., 189—91 Polk, Lucias, 56 Munger, H., 168 Pollard, Edward, 308, 312 Murray, B. J., 198 Poole, W. Scott, “Memory and the Abo- Mutual Relief Bounty & Pension As- litionist Heritage Thomas Went- sociation, 78 worth Higginson and the Uncertain Meaning of the Civil War,” 202-17 NAACP, 200, 201 Porter, Fitz—John, 176, 272 Napoleon, Louis, 305 Porter, Nimrod, 50 Nationalism, 152, 154, 204, 206-9, 211; Poverty, problems of during Recon- Confederate, 5—22 struction, 378—81, 384-87 Newman, John Paul, 159, 161, 167 Powell, Allen H., 45 Newspapers, obstructionist goals of, Prince, Henry, 187-88 139-50 Prisoners, 190 Nicholson, A. O. P., 45, 52, 63 Proclamation of Amnesty (1865), 9, 10 Nicholson, C. A., 48—49 Proclamation Ordering Elections, 38 Niles, John, 25 5 Provost Guards, 285 Nott, Josiah, 291-93, 301, 306 Pulliam, Robert W., 14 456 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Quatrefages, Armand de, 306 Reed, William N., 180 Quitman, John, 253, 254 Religion, slavery and, 298-302 Republicans, 153, 170, 172, 185, 203, 216, Racial justice, 204, 207, 208, 211 263, 295; Civil War pensions and, Racialism, 193, 290-316 68, 72, 75; Conservative, 42, 43, 52, Railroads, 255, 256, 263—65, 381, 382 60—63, 138—50, 367; Lee’s death and, Rainey, W. S., 52 137-41, 143-49; opposition to by Randolph, Innes, 395 white supremacy groups, 27, 30, 35, Randolph, James, 211 41-45, 48, 52, 54, 56, 60—65; Radi- Randolph, John, 212, 213 cal, 30, 41, 43, 62-64, 312, 368, 373; Ransom, Roger L., “Reconstructing Reconstruction and, 358—61, 365, Reconstruction Options to Federal 368, 373, 379, 382, 384-87, 404, 409, Politics on Land Distribution in 413-14; Ulysses S. Grant and, 169, 1866-1867, 364-77 173-74 Ratner, Lorman A., and Dwight L. Rhett, Robert Barnwell, 260 Teeter Jr., Fanatics and Fire—Eaters: Richard, Allan C., Jr., and Mary Mar- Newspapers and the Coming of the garet Higginbotham Richard, The Civil War, rev'd., 444-46 Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Rea, John P., 182 Chronicle, rev'd., 100-101 Readjusters, 397 Richardson, Heather Cox, “A Marshall Reagan, John, 77 Plan for the South: The Failure of Reconciliation, 30—31, 52, 202—4, 206; Republican and Democratic Ideol- black and white Union veterans and, ogy during Reconstruction,” 378-87 177-79, 185, 196; Civil War pensions Richardson, William, 268 and, 69-71, 81 86, 87, 92; death of Riddleberger, Harrison, 74, 75 Robert E. Lee and, 135-50; Ulysses S. Rivers and Harbors Bill (1846), 261 Grant and, 152, 154, 161, 163-65, 169, Rivers, Prince, 194 173,1 74 Rogers, Seth, 206, 213 Reconstruction, 22, 215 312, 193, 196; Romeyn, Henry, 187-88 Acts of 1867, 393, 395, 396; Amend- Roosevelt, Franklin D., 426 ments, 416—21, 423-25; Civil War Roosevelt, Theodore, 85, 86, 216 pensions and, 70, 90, 91; hostility Ropes, John Codman, 279 of Southern whites toward, 25—66; Ross, Michael A., “The Commemora- international cotton market and, tion of Robert E. Lee’s Death and 368; lack of capital and, 364-77; land the Obstruction of Reconstruction me es distribution and, 368-76; land—pur- in New Orleans,” 135—50 chase program and, 373-76; Lee’s Rusk, Jeremiah, 77 death and, 136-38, 140, 142, 146, 147, Russell, Henry Sturgis, 272, 274, 276, 280 149; opposition to civil rights and, 365, 367; Presidential,” 368; Ulysses Saint-Gauden, Augustus, 184 S. Grant and, 158, 173; use of military Salling, John, 89 force and, 388—402; virtues of bu- Sanders, George, 258 reaucracy applied to, 403-15 Saxton, Rufus, 206, 209 Redeemers, 62, 410 Sayre, F. W., 187 Reed, J. E., 16 Scalawags, 364 Index to Volume 51 Scalia, Antonin, 422 Sumner, Charles, 360, 417 Schofield, John, 391 Sutton, Robert, 194, 212, 213 Sea Islands, 371 Swain, David L., 5 Secession, 15—18, 138, 145, 149 Swayne, Noah, 422, 425 Second Confiscation Act, 418, 419 Sectional issues, 81, 82, 172, 173 Taney, Roger B., 418, 429 Semmes, Thomas, 145 Tanner, James, 72-73 Senter, De Witt, 61—62 Taylor, Richard, 137, 145 Shaffer, Donald R., After the Glory: The Taylor, Zachary, 205 Struggles of Black Civil War Veterans, Teague, Olin, 89 rev d., 440-41 Thomas, George H., 40 Sharecroppers, 371, 373 Thomas, John L., 207 Shaw, Robert Gould, 206, 209, 272-74, Thomas, William H., 17 276, 285; Memorial to, 184—85 Thompson, William Vance, 54, 63 Sheehan-Dean, Aaron, “A Book for Every Tillson, Davis, 389 Perspective: Current Civil War and Tourgée, Albion, 35, 390 Reconstruction Textbooks,” 317—24 Trumbull, Lyman, 419 Sheridan, Philip H., 147, 161, 167, 183, Turrill, H. B., 190 391, 396 Twain, Mark, 153, 159 Sherman, George R., 192, 195 Tyler, John, 259 Sherman, William T., 154, 167, 369, 399 Ship Island, 253 U.S. Constitution: improvement bills Shrady, Feorge F., 159 and the, 254-66; Reconstruction Sickles, Dan, 183 Amendments and, 390, 402, 407, Slaughterhouse case of 1873, 419-21; 416-21, 423-25 423-25 U.S. v. Rhodes, 422, 425 Smalls, Robert, 180 Union army, elite officers in, 269-87 Smith, George, 217 Unionism, 12-19, 21, 141, 143, 145, 154, 392 Smith, Goldwin, 299 United Confederate Veterans (UCV), Smith, John David, ed., Black Soldiers 79, 82-83 in Blue: African American Troops in United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Civil War Era, rev'd., 329-31 90 Smith, Lottie, 90 United States Colored Troops (USCT), Smith, Samuel, 184 175, 186, 187, 189—91, 193, 199 Social Security Act (1935), 88 Upshaw, William, 87, 88 Sons of Confederate Veterans, 171 Urwin, Gregory J. W., ed., Black Flag Spence, James, 296, 307, 308 over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Spooner, Lysander, 215 Reprisals in the Civil War, revd., St. Simon’s “mutiny,” 213, 214 327-29 Stanton, Edwin, 369, 396 “Use of Military Force to Protect the Stephens, Alexander, 289, 304, 376 Gains of Reconstruction, The” Stevens, Thaddeus, 359-60, 368, 370, (Blair), 388—402 376, 395, 431 Stone, Lucy, 205 Van Buren, Martin, 245, 265, 266 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 289 Van Evrie, J. H. 308 458 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Van Wyck, Charles, 75 Way, D. C., 188-89 Jance, Robert B., 11 Welch, Frank, 51 Vance, Zebulon B., 5—8, 11, 14, 17, 18, 22 Weld, Stephen Minot, 272, 274, 275, 278, Vaughn, Newton J., 46 282-84 Vaughn, Walter, 78-79 Wells-Barnett, Ida, 200 Veazey, Wheelock, 197 Wentworth, John, 259, 260 Veterans, 67—93, 175-201 Whigs, 139, 205, 248, 251, 260, 266-68 Vogel, Jeffrey E., “Redefining Reconcili- White supremacy, 404, 410, 414-15; ation Confederate Veterans and the groups, 23-66, 379, 397-98 Southern Responses to Federal Civil White, Thomas J., 59 War Pensions,” 67—93 White v. Hart, 423 Vogt, Carl, 308 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 207 Voorhies, William Milton, 45, 59 Williams, David, Teresa Crisp Williams, Vorenberg, Michael, “Imagining a and David Carlson, Plain Folk in a Different Reconstruction Constitu- Rich Man’s War Class and Dissent in tion,” 416-26 Confederate Georgia, rev’'d., 338—40 Williams, George Washington, 179-81, Waddell, Alfred, 397 185 Wade-Davis bill, 419 Williams, John, 74 Wagner, Richard, 314 Williams, Walter, 89 Wakelyn, Jon L., Confederates against Wilson, David L., 29-32 the Confederacy: Essays on Leader- Wilson, Joseph, 179, 181, 182 ship and Loyalty, rev'd., 335-37 Witt, George, 300 Walker, Isaac, 253, 254 Wittenberg, Eric J., Little Phil: A Reas- Walker, Joe, 59 sessment of the Civil War Leadership Walker Tariff of 1846, 250 of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, rev'd., Walters, Bishop A., 200 342-43 Walton, William M., 12 Women, 195 Ward, William H., 183 Wood, Benjamin, 312, 313 Warmoth, Henry Clay, 138, 142, 147, 149 Woodside, J. B., 51-52 Warner, William, 197 Waterways, 257-61, 265-66 Young America Democrats, 245-68 Waugh, Joan, ““Pageantry of Woe’: The Yulee, David, 256, 257 Funeral of Ulysses S. Grant,” 151-74, 434-36

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