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John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion, Chapter 10: Missouri. (search)
session was finally adjourned on May 15th. General Harney, the ranking officer in the Department of the Wiments toward slavery, grouped themselves about General Harney. The Radicals believed in defending the Governation in the blinding atmosphere of revolution. Harney was a loyal and courageous soldier, but lacked the rice was less scrupulous in political strategy than Harney, and within a week he had entrapped the unwary Unio within the State among the people thereof; and General Harney publicly declares that, this object being thus being encouraged and rapidly formed; and as fast as Harney brought the facts to the notice of Price, that disson and his friends, Attorney-General Bates those of Harney; and the President therefore heard the complaints a with a confidential discretionary order to relieve Harney whenever he might deem it necessary. On May 30th, t himself justified in acting upon this discretion; Harney was relieved, and Lyon once more placed in command
John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion, Index. (search)
amble, Hamilton R., 125 Garnett, General, 146, 154 Georgia, attitude of, with regard to secession, 2, 8, 12; secession of, 13 et seq. Gist, Governor of South Carolina, his circular letter, 1, 8, 27 Gosport Navy Yard, destruction of, 96 et seq. Grafton, 142 et seq., 146 Grant, General U. S., 134 Great Bethel, Va., engagement at, 172 Green, Captain, 117 Griffin, Captain, 188, 191, 192 Guthrie, Colonel, 131 H. Hagerstown, Md., 157 Hamlin, Hannibal, 76 Harney, General, 119 et seq. Harper's Ferry, United States Armory at, 83; capture of, by rebels, 95, 98; retaken from the rebels, 157; weakness of, 158; destroyed by Johnston, 161 Harrisburg, 100 Hayne, I. W., 35, 37 Heintzelman, General S. P., commands Third Division on advance to Manassas, 174 Henry House, the, 187 Hickman, Ky., 134 Hicks, Governor, 83, 88 et seq., 94 Houston, Governor, his scheme of independent sovereignty for Texas, 13; deposed from office, 14 Holt, S