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CIVIL WAR HISTORY Index to Volume XXXIX (1993) Abbot, Henry Livermore, Maj. USA, genation charge against, 8, 16; 185-86 Northeastern imperialism and, 32- Abbott, Richard H. Cotton and Capi- 34, 36-37, 39-41; See also May, tal: Boston Businessmen and Antisla- Samuel Joseph very Reform, 1854-1868, rev’d., Army. See Battles and campaigns; 274-75 Fort(s); Military units, CSA; Military Adair, Samuel L., 41 units, USA Adams, John Quincy, 25 Arnold, Isaac, 117 Adams, Lucretia, 52 Asboth, Alexander S., 352 Advocates of Peace in Antebellum Ashley, James M., 319 America, The, rev’d., 190-91 At Freedom’s Edge: Black Mobility and Agar, Henry, 67 the Southern White Quest for Racial Akerman, Amos T., 48-49, 50, 53, Control, 1861-1915, rev’d., 171-72 54, 58, 60-61, 62 Atkinson, Edward, 274 Alabama Confederate Reader, The, rev’d., 275-77 Babcock, John, 202, 204, 207, Alexander, Adele Logan, Ambiguous 208, 209 Lives: Free Women of Color in Rural Bailey, Anne J., rev., 73-75 Georgia, 1789-1879, rev’d., 90—92 Ballou, Adin, 191 Alexander, Andrew Jonathan, 234 Bancroft, George, 85 Allen, James C., 108, 112, 116 Banks, Nathaniel P., Maj. Gen. USA, Allen, William J., 105 75, 76, 127, 145, 165, 293 Ambiguous Lives: Free Women of Color Bannon, John R., 163-64 in Rural Georgia, 1789-1879, rev’d., Barnard, J. G., Brig. Gen. USA, 299 90-92 Barney, William L., 325 American Colonization Society, 85-86 Battles and campaigns: Antietam, 109; American Home Missionary Society Atlanta, 72, 257-59; Bull Run, 233, (AHMS), 32, 34, 35, 38, 41 263, 321, 349-51; Chancellorsville, American Missionary Association 237; Chickamauga, 72, 184, 269-70; (AMA), 32, 34, 35, 37-39, 43 Cold Harbor, 201, 297, 298; Fisher’s American Peace Society (APS), 190 Hill, 211, 215; Franklin, 72, 73; Amos, Harriet E., 242 Fredericksburg. 236; Gettysburg, 79, Anderson, Osborne P., 86 225, 237, 274; Manassas (See Bull Anderson, Richard H., Gen. CSA, 207 Run); Murfreesboro, 72, 73, 183; Pea Andrew, John A., 274 Ridge, 351-53; Peninsula, 299, 331, Andrews, William, 271-72 332; Perryville, 265, 348; Petersburg, ‘Another Look at Grant’s Crossing of 69-71; Red River, 165; Rio Grande, the James, 1864,’ 291-316 126-29, 145; Shenandoah Valley, Antislavery proponents: black, 84-86; 199-215; Shiloh, 72, 73, 183, 324, Boston businessmen as, 274-75; 331; Spotsylvania, 239, 296; Vicks- evang3e2,l 34i-3c5,a 37l-3s9,, 45 - burg, 163, 185-86, 296; Wilderness, 46; in Kansas, 31-32, 34-46; misce- 75, 76; Winchester, 211, 215 360 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Beatty, John, Col. USA, 332 Bowers, Theodore S., Maj. USA, Belz, Herman, rev., 67—69 204, 207 Bennett, James Gordon, 16 Brady, James T., 78 Berrien, John McPherson, 181 Bragg, Braxton, Gen. CSA, 72, 73, Berry, F. M., 131 165, 182-83, 269 Bevens, William E., 72-73 Bragg, James, 246 Birkbeck Wood, W., 291 Brandt, Nat, The Congressman Who Black Abolitionist Papers, The, Volume Got Away with Murder, rev’d., 3: The United States, 1830-1846; 78-79 Volume 4: The United States, 1847- Braxton Bragg and Confederate Defeat, 1858; Volume 5: The United States, vols. 1 and 2, rev’d., 182-84 1859-1865, rev’d., 84-86 Brewer, J. Mason, 148 Blacks: abolitionists, 84—86; in Christi- Brewster, Charles Harvey, 266-67 ana riot, 87-88; and contraband is- Bromberg, Frederick G., 243 sue, 102, 107, 108-9, 113, 116-18, Brown, John, Harpers Ferry attack 120; and Irish Americans, 17, 236; of, 86 Klan violence against, 52-53, 54, Brown, Thomas, ‘‘The Miscegenation 62-63; migration of, 171-72; as po- of Richard Mentor Johnson as an litical leaders, 148-53, 245-46, Issue in the National Election Cam- 277-78; during Reconstruction, 47- paign of 1835-1836,’ 5-30 66, 148-53, 245-46, 277-78; resis- Browning, Orville H., 101, 104, 106, tance to Midwestern immigration of, 112, 120 102-3, 105; separatists, 85-86; as Bruce, Robert V., 339 soldiers, 106, 261, 267, 273, 354- Bryan, George Seabrook, 55-56, 64 55; suffrage, 50-51, 57, 105, 284— Buchanan, James, 218, 221 85; women of color, 90-92; See also Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Governor, 266 Slavery/slaves Buell, Don Carlos, Gen. USA, 183, Blair, Francis P., 186, 327 317, 325, 331-32 Blight, David W., ed., When This Buford, Abraham, Gen. CSA, 266 Cruel War Is Over: The Civil War Buford, John, Gen. USA, 266 Letters of Charles Harvey Brewster, ‘‘Burden of Local Black Leadership rev’d., 266—69 during Reconstruction, The: A Re- Bloody Dawn: The Christiana Riot and search Note,’’ 148-53 Radical Violence in the Antebellum Burns, T. J., 245 North, rev’d., 87-88 Burnside, Ambrose E., Gen. USA, Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil 305, 308, 322-23 War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Burnside, William H., The Honorable Shaw, rev’d., 260-62 Powell Clayton, rev’d., 191-92 Bond, Hugh, 54, 56, 59-60, 63, 64 Burrit, Elihu, 191 Boney, F. N., ed. God Made Man, Butler, Benjamin F., Maj. Gen. USA, Man Made the Slave: The Autoviog- 75, 76, 193, 204, 205, 208, 293, raphy of George Teamoh, rev’d., 331; crossing of James, 300-301, 277-78 303, 304, 305, 306, 307-8, 311 Boritt, Gabor S., ed., Lincoln the War Butler, William, 104 President: The Gettysburg Lectures, Bynum, Victoria, rev., 80-82 rev’d., 339-40 Byrd, John H., 39 Born a Child of Freedom Yet a Slave: Mechanisms of Control and Strate- Calhoun, John C., 68, 69, 282 gies of Resistance in Antebellum Cammack, James W., 204 South Carolina, rev’d., 179-80 Campbell, Randolph B., ‘“The Burden “Born in Ireland, Killed at Gettysburg: of Local Black Leadership during The Life, Death, and Legacy of Reconstruction: A Research Note,”’ Patrick Henry O’Rorke,’’ 225-39 148-53 INDEX 361 ‘Captain Nathaniel Gordon, the Only Concepts of Free Labor in Antebellum American Executed for Violating the America, rev’d., 177-79 Slave Trade Laws,’’ 216-24 ‘‘Conciliation and Its Failure, 1861— Carman, G. G., 131 1862,”” 317-335 Carney, Phil, 204 Confederacy’s Fighting Chaplain, Fa- Carr, Eugene A., 352 ther John B. Bannon, The, rev’d., Carroway, John, 249 162-64 Carter, Charles M., 205, 206 Confederate Constitution of 1861, The: Castel, Albert, Decision in the West: An Inquiry into American Constitu- The Atlanta Campaign of 1864, tionalism, rev’d., 281-82 rev’d., 257-60 Congressman Who Got Away with Mur- Caton, John D., 112 der, The, rev’d., 78-79 Cecil-Fronsman, Bill, Common Whites: Conover, Thomas A., 218 Class and Culture in Antebellum Cooper, Jerry, rev., 283-84 North Carolina, rev’d., 172-73 Copeland, John A., 86 Celia: A Slave, rev’d., 88—90 Corbin, David T., 48, 50, 51-52, 53- Chamberlain, Daniel H., 49, 55, 57-58, 59-60, 61, 62, 64 56-57, 63 Corby, William, Memoirs of Chaplain Chamberlain, Joshua, 237 Life: Three Years with the Irish Bri- Chatfield, Charles, rev., 190-91 gade in the Army of the Potomac, Chesebrough, David B.: editor of, rev’d., 162-64 “‘God Ordained This War’’: Sermons Corcoran, Michael, Brig. Gen. on the Sectional Crisis, 1830-1865, USA, 235 rev’d., 160—62; rev., 162—64 Correspondence of James K. Polk. Vol- Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 80, 82, 187- ume 7: January—August 1844, rev’d., 88, 272 82-83 Chinn, Julia, 6, 18-20 Cotton and Capital: Boston Business- Cimbala, Paul A., rev., 167-71 men and Antislavery Reform, 1854- Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan, 1868, rev’d., 274-75 The, rev’d., 80-82 Cozzens, Peter, This Terrible Sound: Civil War Memoirs of Captain William The Battle of Chicamauga, rev’d., J. Seymour, The: Reminiscences of a 269-70 Louisiana Tiger, rev’d., 192-93 Crabbe, Thomas, 218 Civil War Years, The: A Day-By-Day Craton, Michael, rev., 174-75 Chronicle of the Life of a Nation, Crawford, Martin, ed., William rev’d., 355-56 Howard Russell’s Civil War: Private Clarke, J. S., 129 Diary and Letters, 1861-1962, Clarke, Marcellus Jerome, 265 rev’d., 262—64 Clausewitz, Karl von, 292-93 Crittenden, George B., Gen. Clay, Cassius M., 36, 265 CSA, 266 Clay, Henry, 67, 264, 265 Crittenden, John J., 265 Clayton, Powell, 191-92 Crittenden, Thomas, 266 Clewell, E. F., 131 Croce, Lewis H., rev., 79--80 Cobb, Howell, 181 Crouch, Barry A., The Freedmen’s Cohen, William, At Freedom’s Edge: Bureau and Black Texans, rev’ d., Black Mobility and the Southern 167-71 White Quest for Racial Control, Culpepper, Marilyn Mayer, Trials and 1861-1915, rev’d., 171-72 Triumphs: The Women of the Ameri- Common Whites: Class and Culture in can Civil War, rev’d., 272—73 Antebellum North Carolina, rev’d., Cumming, Kate, 276-77 172-73 Curti, Merle, 191 Comstock, C. B., Lt. Col. USA, 299, Curtis, Samuel R., Maj. Gen. USA, 301, 302, 303 351, 352 362 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Cutler, Wayne, ed., Correspondence of Dubious Victory: The Reconstruction James K. Polk. Volume 7: January— Debate in Ohio, rev’d., 284-85 August 1844, rev’d., 82-83 DuBois, Jesse, 121 Cutrer, Thomas W., rev., 351-53 Duffee, George, 255 Cutshaw, Wilfred E., Maj. CSA, Duncan, Johnson Kelly, Brig. Gen. 207, 210 CSA, 192, 193 Duncan, Richard R., rev., 271-72 Dahlgren, Ulric, Col. USA, 205, 206 Duncan, Russell, Blue-Eyed Child of Dana, Napoleon, Maj. Gen. USA, 127 Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Daniel, Larry J., Soldiering in the Army Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, rev’d., of Tennessee: A Portrait of Life in a 260-62 Confederate Army, rev’d., 71-73 DuVal, Thomes H., 128, 145 Davis, David, 114, 115, 117, 118 Davis, David Brion, 339 Early, Jubal A., Gen. CSA, 314; in Davis, Edmund J., Col. USA, 128 Shenandoah Valley campaign, 199, Davis, Jefferson, 133, 156-58, 163, 200, 201, 203, 204, 207, 208, 209, 165, 205, 258, 263, 265 210, 211-12, 213, 214-25 Davis, Jefferson C., 352 East, Charles, ed., The Civil War Di- Davis, Varina, 187 ary of Sarah Morgan, rev’d., 80-82 Davis, William C., Jefferson Davis: Eaton, Peggy, 12, 14, 16, 263 The Man and His Hour, rev'd., Economic Growth and the Ending of 156-58 the Transatlantic Slave Trade, rev’d., Dawson, Joseph G. III, rev., 164-66 174-75 Dean, Gilbert, 222-23 Eden, John R., 120 DeBats, Donald A., Elites and Masses: Elites and Masses: Political Structure, Political Structure, Communication, Communication, and Behavior in and Behavior in Ante-Bellum Geor- Ante-Bellum Georgia, rev’d., 180-82 gia, rev’d., 180-82 Eltis, David, Economic Growth and the De Bow, James D. B., 158-59 Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Decision in the West: The Atlanta Cam- Trade, rev’d., 174-75 paign of 1864, rev’d., 257—60 Emancipation Proclamation, 273, 339, Degler, Carl, 273, 340 356; British reaction, to, 346; politi- Delaney, Martin, 85 cal impact in Illinois, 102, 106, Delo, David Michael, Peddlers and I1OQ-II, 113, 114, 115, 116, 118, Post Traders: The Army Sutler on the 121-22; soldiers’ reaction to, 135, Frontier, rev’d., 357-58 136, 186 Denney, Robert E., The Civil War Engle, Stephen D., rev., 75-76 Years: A Day-By-Day Chronicle of Ernst, Louis, 234 the Life of a Nation, rev’d., 355-56 Everett, Edward, Secretary of State, 220 DeRosa, Marshall L., The Confederate Constitution of 1861: An Inquiry into Fallen Leaves: The Civil War Letters of American Constitutionalism, rev’d., Major Henry Livermore Abbott, 281-82 rev’d., 185-86 Dickey, T. Lyle, 108, 118 Farley, Porter, 238-39 Dirck, Brianrev., 281—82 Farmcarts to Fords: A History of the Dix, John A., Maj. Gen. USA, Military Ambulance, 1790-1925, 322, 325 rev’d., 348-49 Dodd, Henry, 204 Feis, William B., ‘‘Neutralizing the Dougan, Michael B., 191-92 Valley: The Role of Military Intelli- Douglas, Stephen A., 29, 68, 101, gence in the Defeat of Jubal Early’s 347-48, 356 Army of the Valley, 1864—1865,”’ Doyle, Don H., 241, 255-56; rev., 199-215 343-46 Ficken, John F., 64—65 INDEX 363 Field, Phyllis F., rev., 176-77 Gibbon, John, Maj. Gen. USA, 312 Finch, Amos, 39 Giffin, William W., rev., 193-94 Fire-Eaters, The, rev’d., 158-60 Glickstein, Jonathan A., Concepts of Fisher, Donald M., ‘‘Born in Ireland, Free Labor in Antebellum America, Killed at Gettysburg: The Life, rev’d., 177-79 Death, and Legacy of Patrick Henry Glorious Contentment: The Grand O’Rorke,”’ 225-39 Army of the Republic, 1865—1900, Fisk, Wilbur, 268—69 rev’d., 283-84 Fitzgerald, Michael W., ‘‘Railroad Sub- God Made Man, Man Made the Slave: sidies and Black Aspirations: The The Autobiography of Geroge Politics of Economic Development in Teamoh, rev’d., 277—78 Reconstruction Mobile, 1865-1879,”’ “‘God Ordained This War’’: Sermons 240-56 on the Sectional Crisis, 1830-1865, Flynt, Waynerev, 172-73 rev’d., 160—62 Footprints of a Regiment: A Recollec- Goodrich, N. W., 40 tion of the Ist Georgia Regulars, Gordon, Nathaniel, 219-24 1861-1865, rev’d., 271-72 Gordon, Ralph C., rev., 348-49 ‘*For the Army, the People, and Abra- Gordon, Sylvanus W., 218, 224 ham Lincoln: A Yankee Newspaper Gorgas, Josiah, 277 in Occupied Texas,’ 126-47 Gorsuch, Edward, 87-88 Forbes, John Murray, 274 Grand Army of Black Men, A: Letters Ford, John, Col. CSA, 145 from African-American Soldiers in Forrest, Joseph K. C., 104 the Union Army, 1862-1865, rev’d., Forrest, Nathan Bedford, Lt. Gen. 354-55 CSA, 164, 274 Granger, Gordon, 270 Fort(s): Clinton, 308; Donelson, 324, Grant, Ulysses S., Gen. USA, 69, 71, 331; Esperanza, 127—28; Harrison, 258, 259, 274, 291; civilian policy 212; Henry, 324, 331; Jackson, of, 324, 333, 335; consolidation of 193; Monroe, 233, 299, 303; Pillow, military departments, 202, 203; 274; Powhatan, 303, 305, 307; crossing of James, 292-316; intelli- Pulaski, 233 gence operations of, 202—7, 209-10, Fourierism, 176-77 213-14; objectives of Virginia cam- Frantz, Laurent B., 51 paign, 293-94; presidency of, 49, Freedmen’s Bureau and Black Texans, 337; Shenandoah Valley strategy The, rev’d., 167-71 and, 200, 201, 208-9, 211, 212, Frémont, Jessie Benton, 342-43 215; strategy in 1864, 75-76; use of Frémont, John C., 187, 279, 325, 327, naval power, 296; view of slavery, 342, 343 325-26 From Slavery to Agrarian Capitalism in Gree, Duff, 8 the Cotton South: Central Georgia, Greenzwalt, Bruce S., rev., 262—64 1800-1880, rev’d., 343-46 Gregory XVI, Pope, 217 Frontier Defense in the Civil War: Grimshaw, Jackson, 112 Texas’ Rangers and Rebels, rev’d., Grimsley, Mark, ‘‘Conciliation and Its 73-75 Failure, 1861-1862,’’ 317-35 Fuller, J. F. C., 291 Guarneri, Carl J., The Utopian Alternative: Fourierism in Gallagher, Gary W., 199 Nineteenth-Century America, Gara, Larry, rev., 87-88, 339-40 rev’d., 176-77 Garnet, Henry Highland, 85 Gudmundson, Lowell, rev., Garrison, William Lloyd, 85, 189, 190 356-57 Geary, John W., Gov., 37 Genovese, Eugene, 173, 179, 180 Hafendorfer, Kenneth A., 265 Gettysburg Address, 154-56 Hale, Edward Everett, 274 364 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Halleck, Henry W., Gen. USA, 201, Hood, John Bell, Gen. CSA, 258, 259 208, 213, 295, 297, 302, 311, Horst, Martin, 253 320, 350, 356; civilian policy of, Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 76-77 327-28, 333 Houston, Sam, 83 Hallet, John S., Jr., Farmcarts to Hudson, Leonne M., rev., 354-55 Fords: A History of the Military Am- Hume, Richard L., God Made Man, bulance, 1790-1925, rev’d., 348-49 Man Made the Slave: The Autobiog- Hallock, Judith Lee, Braxton Bragg raphy of George Teamoh, rev’d., and Confederate Defeat, Vol. 2, 277-78 rev’d., 183-84 Humphreys, Andrew A., 69, 71 Hamilton, Andrew J., 128 Hunter, David, Maj. Gen. USA, 200, Hampton, Wade, 55, 164, 311 206, 298, 311, 325, 327, 335n Hancock, John, 128 Hunter, William W., 219 Hanway, Castner, 87 Hunt, James M., 91 Harney, William S., Maj. Gen. Hunt, Susan, 91 USA, 327 Huston, James L., rev., 177-79 Harrington, George F., 241, 247, 248- 49, 251, 253, 256 Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil Harris, Charles, 120 War, rev’d., 193-94 Harris, Elisha, 348 Ingersoll, Ebon C., 112, 113, 115, 120 Harris, William C., 252 Inman, William, 218 Hatch, John P., Brig. Gen. USA, 325 Hatch, Ozias, 112, 119 Jackson, Andrew, 25, 27, 83, 186, 263 Hattaway, Herman, rev., 160-62 Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), Gen. Hay, Melba Porter, 265 CSA, 165, 291, 350-5! Hayes, Harry T., Brig. Gen. CSA, 193 James, William, 261 Haynes, John L., Lt. Col. USA, 128 Jedediah Hotchkiss, Rebel Mapmaker Helm, C. H., 220 and Virginia Businessman, rev’d., Hemings, Sally, 25 76-77 Henderson, G. F R., 291 Jefferson Davis: The Man and His Henderson, Reverend, 18, 19-21, 22 Hour, rev’d., 156-58 Henderson, Thomas J., 113, 120 Jefferson, Thomas, 25 Hendricks, Wanda A., rev., 90—92 Johnson, Andrew, 55, 251, 257 Hennessy, John, rev., 266-69 Johnson, Ludwell H. III, rev., Hennessy, John J., Return to Bull Run: 156-58 The Campaign and Battle of Second Johnson, Reverdy, 55, 56, 58, 59, Manassas, rev’d., 349-51 64, 65 Herbert, George, 22 Johnson, Richard Mentor: Democratic Herr, Pamela, ed., The Letters of Jessie defense of, 18-26, 28; in election Benton Fremont, rev’d., 342-43 of, 1836, 26-27; impact of miscege- Herron, Francis, Maj. Gen. USA, nation on political career, 27—28; 128, 147 Lincoln’s allusion to Douglas’s Hess, Earl J., Pea Ridge: Civil War Cam- friendship with, 28-29; opposition to paign in the West, rev’d., 351-53 election of, 7-18, 28-29; relation- Hine, William C., rev., 171-72 ships with slave women, 5—6 Hodges, Graham, rev., 179-80 Johnson, Vicki Vaughn, The Men and Hodgson, Joseph, 255 the Vision of the Southern Commer- Holzer, Harold, ed., The Lincoln- cial Conventions, 1845-1872, rev’d., Douglas Debates: The First Com- 343-46 plete, Unexpurgated Text, rev'd., Johnston, Albert Sidney, Gen. CSA, 347-48 73, 265 Honorable Powell Clayton, The, rev’d., Johnston, Joseph E., Gen. CSA, 75, I9I—92 184, 258 INDEX 365 Jones, Howard, Union in Peril: The Ku Klux Klan: Congressional legisla- Crisis over British Intervention in the tion against, 50-51; prosecution of, Civil War, rev’d., 346-47 47-66; raids of, 52-53, 54, 62-63 Jones, Norrece T., Jr., Born a Child of Freedom Yet a Slave: Mechanisms of Laas, Virginia Jean, ed., Wartime Control and Strategies of Resistance Washington: The Civil War Letters of in Antebellum South Carolina, Elizabeth Blair Lee, rev’d., 186-88 rev’d., 179-80 Lanphier, Charles, 105, 114, 115, 120 Jones, Terry L., ed., The Civil War Larson, John Lauritz, rev., 346-47 Memoirs of Captain William J. Sey- Last Citadel, The: Petersburg, Virginia, mour: Reminiscences of a Louisiana June 1864-April 1865, rev’d., 69-71 Tiger, rev’d., 192-93 Law, Evander, 270 Jordan, Winthrop D., Tumult and Si- Lawrence, Amos, 37, 38, 274 lence at Second Creek: An Inquiry Laws, Tom, 211 into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy, Leach, Charles, 62 rev’d., 340-41 Lee, Elizabeth Blair, 186-88 Juarez, Benito, 126 Lee, Robert E., Gen. CSA, 69, 75, 109, 133, 259, 291, 296-97, 314; Kamphoefner, Walter D., rev., 278-80 and crossing of James, 292, 315; Kantor, Alvin Robert, Sanitary Fairs: in Manassas campaign, Second, A Philatelic and Historical Study of 350-51; and Shenandoah Valley Civil War Benevolences, rev’d., campaign, 200, 201-2, 203, 207, 280-81 212, 215 Kantor, Marjorie Sered, Sanitary Fairs: Lee, Samuel Phillips, Adm. USA, 197, A Philatelic and Historical Study of 300, 302, 305, 306-8, 313 Civil War Benevolences, rev'd., Leet, George K., Capt. USA, 204 280-81 Letters of Jessie Benton Fremont, Keekan, John, 291 The, rev’d., 342-43 Keitt, Laurence, 158 Levine, Bruce, Spirit of 1848, The: Kent, Edward, 219 German Immigrants, Labor Conflict, Kentucky Encyclopedia, The, rev’d., and the Coming of the Civil War, 262-66 rev’d., 278-80 Kershaw, Joseph H., Gen. CSA, 207, Lewis, Lloyd, 336, 337 208, 209, 210, 212, 215 Lieber, Francis, 67 Key, Philip Barton, 78 Lincoln, Abraham, 162, 258, 259, 263, Kiddo, J. B., 170 265, 318, 343, 354; Douglas de- Kilpatrick, Judson, Col. USA, 205 bates, 29, 347-48; Gettysburg Ad- Kirby Smith, Edmund, Gen. CSA, dress, 154—56; and Grant, 75; 165, 183 military leadership of, 76; opposi- Kirkman, William G., 168, 169 tion to foreign slave trade, 218, Kleber, John E., The Kentucky Ency- 222, 223; slavery, view of, 29-30, clopedia, rev’d., 262-66 326; suspension of habeus corpus, Klement, Frank L., 121 IOI, 102, 114; war policy of, Knupfer, Peter B., The Union As It Is: 339-40, See also Emancipation Constitutional Unionism and Sec- Proclamation tional Compromise, 1787-1861, Lincoln, Mary Todd, 263-64, 265 rev’d., 67—69 Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Koerner, Gustave, 105 Remade America, rev’d., 154-56 Kohl, Lawrence Frederick, ed., Mem- Lincoln the War President: The Gettys- oirs of Chaplain Life: Three Years burg Lectures, rev’d., 339-40 with the Irish Brigade in the Army of Lincoln-Douglas Debates, The: The the Potomac, 162-64 First Complete, Unexpurgated Text, Krick, Robert K., 349 rev’d., 347-48 366 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Lincoln’s Loyalists: Union Soldiers McWhiney, Grady, Braxton Bragg and from the Confederacy, rev’d., Confederate Defeat, Vol. I, rev’d., 273-74 182-83, 184 Linderman, Gerald F., 146, 185 Magoffin, Beriah, Gov., 265 Logan, Adella Hunt, 91 Malone, Ann Patton, Sweet Chariot: Logan, John A., 103 Slave Family and Household Struc- Lohman, F. W. E., 205, 206 ture in Nineteenth-Century Louisi- Lomax, Lunsford, Gen. CSA, 212 ana, rev’d., 166-67 Longstreet, James, Gen. CSA, 184, Mann, William D., 244, 251-52, 213, 270, 350-51 253, 254 Lovejoy, Owen, 114, 120 Manning, Frederick L., 209 Lowry, Don, No Turning Back: The Marshall, Samuel S., 105 Beginning of the End of the Civil Marshall, Thomas F., 36 War: March—June 1864, rev’d., Marszalek, John F., 260; Sherman: A 75-76 Soldier’s Passion for Order, rev’ d., Lum, Samuel Y., 38 336-37, 338-39; rev., 353-54 Lyman, Theodore, 709 Marten, James, ‘‘For the Army, the Lyon, Nathaniel, Brig. Gen. People, and Abraham Lincoln: A USA, 327 Yankee Newspaper in Occupied Texas,’’ 126-47 McCarty, Elijah, 120 Matter, William, 76 McClellan, George B., Gen. USA, Maurice, Frederick, 291 109, 118, 162, 186, 263, 299, 325, May, Samuel Joseph, 188—90 350, 356; civilian policy of, 321-22, Meade, George C., Gen. USA, 75, 327, 331, 333 201, 203, 208, 209, 296; crossing of McClernand, John A., Maj. Gen. James, 301, 306, 309, 310, 311, 313 USA, 132 Medill, Joseph, 106, 112 McColley, Robert, rev., 84-86 Meigs, Montgomery C., 301 McConnell, Stuart, Glorious Content- Memoirs of Chaplain Life: Three Years ment: The Grand Army of the Repub- with the Irish Brigade in the Army of lic, 1865-1900, rev’d., 283-84 the Potomac, rev’d., 162—64 McCord, Benjamin, 204 Men and the Vision of the Southern McCroskey, Vista K., rev., 192—93 Commercial Conventions The, 1845- McCulloch, Ben, 351-52 1872, rev’d., 343-46 McDowell, Irwin, 263, 350 Merrill, Lewis, Maj. USA, 49-50, 61 McEntee, John, Capt. USA, 202, 210 Miles, William Porcher, 158 McFarland, J. B., 128 Military units, CSA: Army of Northern McGee, Ebenezer, 204 Virginia, 69, 75, 77, 109, 133, 193, McGee, Sanford, 204 259, 297, 300, 302, 311, 314, 349; McGinness, John Randolph, Maj. Army of Tennessee, 71-72, 184, USA, 235 258, 259, 270; Ist Arkansas Infan- McIntyre, Benjamin, Lt., 126, 127 try, 72-73; Ist Georgia Regulars, McLaurin, Melton A., Celia: A Slave, 271-72; Ist Missouri Brigade, 163; rev’d., 88-90 gth Louisiana Infantry, 165 McMillan, Malcolm Cook, ed., The Military units, USA: Army of the Gulf, Alabama Confederate Reader, rev’d., 75; Army of the James, 75, 203, 275-77 208, 209, 300; Army of the Ohio, McMurry, Richard M., 182; ed., Foot- 317; Army of the Potomac, 75, 76, prints of a Regiment: A Recollection 162, 201, 202, 203, 236, 261, 292, of the 1st Georgia Regulars, 1861- 295, 296, 298, 299, 301, 302-3, 1865, rev’d., 271-72 304, 305, 308-9, 322, 331, 350; McNulta, John, 147 Army of the Shenandoah, 202, 213; McPherson, James M., 339 Army of Virginia, 350; 54th Mass., INDEX 367 261; 4th Minnesota Vol., 328; 140th Newton, Steven H., rev., 76-77 New York Infantry Vol., 225, 234- Nieman, Donald, 282 35, 236-37; Port Royal Expedition- No Turning Back: The Beginning of the ary Corps (PREC), 233-34; 2d End of the Civil War: March—June North Carolina Infantry, 274; 2d Ver- 1864, rev’d., 75-76 mont Infantry, 268; 10th Mass., 267; 13th Army Corps, 128-47; 20th Orme, William, 115, 118 Mass. Vol. (Harvard Regiment), 185 O’Rorke, Patrick Henry, Col. USA, Miller, Edward, Capt. USA, 129 225-39 Miller, Josiah, 41 Osterhaus, Peter J., 352 ‘*Miscegnation of Richard Mentor Ottendorfer, Oswald, 279 Johnson as an Issue in the National Overreached on All Sides: The Freed- Election Campaign of 1835-1836, men’s Bureau Administrators in The,’’ 5-30 Texas, 1865-1868, rev’d., 169-71 Mitchel, O. M., Gen. USA, 276 Mitchell, John W., 62 Paludan, Phillip S., rev., 154-56 Mitchell, Reid, rev., 260—62 Parker, William, 87, 88 ‘*Model New England State, A: North- Parks, Gorham, 219 eastern Antislavery in Territorial Parrish, T. Michael: rev., 257-60; Kansas, 1854—1860,”’ 31-46 Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Moneyhon, Carl, Portraits in Con- Dixie, rev’d., 164-66 flict: A Photographic History of Parrish, William E., rev., 280-81 Mississippi in the Civil War, Parthene, Cornelia, 6 rev'd., 353-54 Patrick, Marsena R., Gen. USA, 202, Montgomery, James, 261 203, 204 Morgan, Edwin D., Gov., 223 Pea Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the Morgan, Sarah, 80-82 West, rev’d., 351-53 Morrison, Michael A., rev., 158—60 Peddlers and Post Traders: The Morrison, William R., 114 Army Sutler on the Frontier, rev’d., Mosby, John Singleton, Col. CSA, 199 357-58 Moulton, C. F., 254-55 Pemberton, John, 270 Perry, Matthew C., 217-18, 224 Navy, CSA, 300, 306, 313 Pew, Thomas, 18-19 Navy, USA: concilatory policy of, 323; Phelps, John, Gen. USA, 325 crossing of James, 300, 301, 302, Piillips, Christopher, rev., 166—67 306, 306-8 Pickett, George, 274 Nelson, Jacquelyn S., Indiana Pierce, Michael D., rev., 357-58 Quakers Confront the Civil War, Pitre, Merline, 148 rev’d., 193-94 Pius IX, Pope, 163 Nelson, Richard, Lincoln’s Loyalists: Poindexter, George, 22 Union Soldiers from the Confederacy, Polk, James Knox, 27, 82-83 rev’d., 273-74 Polk, Leonidas, Gen. USA, 183 Nelson, Samuel, 222 Pomeroy, Samuel C., 31-32, 45 ‘‘Neutralizing the Valley: The Role of Pope, John, Brig. Gen. USA, 327, Military Intelligence in the Defeat of 332-33, 350 Jubal Early’s Army of the Valley, Porter, Fitz John, 350 1864-1865,” 199-215 Porter, Horace, 303, 309 New England Emigrant Aid Company Portraits in Conflict: A Photographic (NEEAC), 30-31, 32, 34, 35, 36- History of Mississippi in the Civil War, rev’d., 353-54 37; 38, 39-40, 4l, 42, 45 New England Non-Resistance Potter, David, 46 Society, 190 Powell, William P., 86 Newsome, Robert, 88—90 Price, Caleb, 243 368 CIVIL WAR HISTORY Price, Sterling, Gen. CSA, 257, 352 Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Price, William M., 219 Dixie, rev’d., 164-66 Pruitt, Paul M., Jr., 275-77 Richardson, James F., rev., 75-79 Richardson, William A., 103, 108 Quantrill, William, 257 Richter, William L., Overreached on Quitman, John A., 158 All Sides: The Freedmen’s Bureau Administrators in Texas, 1865-1868, ‘*Race, Rhetoric, and Emancipation: rev’d., 169-71 The Election of 1862 in IIlinois,”’ Ripley, C. Peter, 276; ed., The Black 101-25 Abolitionist Papers, Volume 3: The ‘Railroad Subsidies and Black Aspira- United States, 1830-1846; Volume 4: tions: The Politics of Economic De- The United States, 1847-1858; Vol- velopment in Reconstruction Mobile, ume 5: The United States, 1859— 1865-1879,’ 240-56 1865, rev’d., 84-86 Rainey, Amzi, 54, 59 Roberts, Bobby, Portraits in Conflict: A Ramage, James A., rev., 71-73 Photographic History of Mississippi Rawley, James A., ‘‘Captain Nathaniel in the Civil War, rev’d., 353-54 Gordon, the Only American Exe- Robertson, William Glenn, rev., cuted for Violating the Slave Trade 269-70 Laws,’ 216-24 Robinson, Charles, 36, 45 Rawlins, John A., 299, 304, 308 Rock, Sam, 166 Rea, D. T., 251 Roland, Charles P., 265 Reardon, Carol, rev., 262—66, 349-51 Roper, Peter W., Jedediah Hotchkiss, Reconstruction: black political leaders Rebel Mapmaker and Virginia Busi- during, 148-53, 245-46, 277-78; nessman, trev’d., 76-77 economic development during, 240- Rosecrans, William S., Gen. USA, 269 56; Freedmen’s Bureau during, 167- Rosser, Thomas, Gen. CSA, 212 71; Ku Klux Klan prosecutions Roundtree, Tom, 63 during, 47—66; North and, 284-85 Rowan, S. C., Comdr. USA, 323 Redkey, Edwin S., ed., A Grand Army Ruffin, Edmund, 158-59 of Black Men: Letters from African- Ruffner, William Henry, 36 American Soldiers in the Union Russell, William Howard, 262-64 Army, 1862-1865, rev’d., 354-55 Ruth, Samuel, 204, 206 Reed, Rowena, 294, 296 Ryan, George, Col. USA, 239 Reeder, Andrew H., Gov., 31, 35 Reese, Timothy J., Sykes’ Regular In- Samuel Joseph May and the Dilemma fantry Division, 1861-1864: A His- of the Liberal Persuasion, rev’d., tory of Regular United States 188—90 Infantry Operations in the Civil Sanitary Fairs: A Philatelic and Histor- War’s Eastern Theater, rev’d., ical Study of Civil War 79-80 Benevolences, rev’d., 280-81 Reid, Brian Holden, ‘‘Another Look at Sansom, Emma, 276 Grant’s Crossing of the James, Sawrey, Robert D., Dubious Victory: 1864,’’ 291-316 The Reconstruction Debate in Ohio, Reidy, Joseph P., From Slavery to rev’d., 284-85 Agrarian Capitalism in the Cotton Sayre, Nathan, 91 South: Central Georgia, 1800-1880, Scaife, William R., 260 rev'd., 343-46 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 340 Return to Bull Run: The Campaign and Schofield, John M., Maj. Gen. Battle of Second Manassas, rev’d., USA, 72 349-5! 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