Rebel Congress, 617.
Hollins, Commander, his Mississippi fight, 603.
Holman, Mr., of Ind., 560; 561.
Holmes, John, of Mass., 79; his vote on the Missouri Compromise, 80; 265.
Holt, Joseph, of Ky., Secretary of War, 499.
Hopkins, Rev. Samuel, 37; 71; 254-5.
Houston, Sam., 149; goes to Texas, 150; confers with Jackson, 151; beats Runnells for Governor, 339; his death, 340.
See Texas.
Huger, Gen., commands near Fort Monroe, 529.
Hughes, Francis W., 439.
Humphrey, Rev. Luther, John Brown to, 297.
Hunt, Gen. Memucan, 151.
Hunter, Gen. David, wounded at Bull Run, 545; 551; 593; 594.
Hunter, R. M. T., of Va., 317; a Commissioner from Davis to Gov. Jackson, 577.
Huntersville, Va., Rebel post captured, 527.
Hutchinsons, the, McClellan expels, 629-30.
I.
Iberville, erects a fort on the Mississippi, 54.
Ibrahim Pacha, plants cotton in Egypt.
58.
Illinois, the Douglas-Lincoln debate in. 301; the result, 302; the State pledges assistance to th
an War is incidentally well indicated by the preceding letters.
That his services were appreciated by his immediate superiors is amply proved by frequent mention of him in their official reports.
As to the general impression which his character and ability produced, a man of sound judgment wrote from Washington: I have had great pleasure in learning here accounts of Mr. Meade, the same as you mention; that is to say, that he is in high estimation in the army, and known to everybody.
Lieutenant Luther spoke of him to Mrs. Wise, she tells me, as a most efficient officer, much consulted, employed and relied upon.
Major—— appeared to me very shy of giving him credit on fit occasions.
For instance, I heard him speak of General Worth's operations at Monterey.
He said General Worth had a plan or map before him, of positions, routes, etc., but did not say a word of Mr. Meade, who probably furnished the map, and at all events, the materials for it. This morning, however, he showed incide
, Col., I, 13.
Linnard, Thomas B., I, 144, 153, 155, 156, 202.
Loan, Benjamin F., II, 171, 253, 254.
Lockwood, Benoni, I, 279, 376.
Lockwood, Henry H., II, 10, 64, 88, 90, 98, 101, 328.
Longstreet, James, I, 196, 287, 293, 294, 389; II, 16, 19, 20, 24-26, 42, 45, 53, 60, 69, 70, 80, 87, 90, 99, 100, 102, 105, 108, 131, 151, 235, 270, 311, 314, 325-328, 330-332, 337, 338, 352, 354, 368, 383, 384, 389, 397, 411.
Loring, Lieut.-Col., II, 346.
Ludlow, Wm. H., II, 375.
Luther, Lieut., I, 199.
Lyles, Peter, I, 266.
Lyman, Mrs., II, 253.
Lyman, Thoedore, II, 152, 165, 166, 229, 231, 254, 261, 265, 266, 270, 274, 276, 279.
Lyons, Lord, I, 235, 254.
M
McCALL, Geo. A., I, 27, 196, 216, 217, 219, 220, 223, 225, 226, 228, 233, 237, 238, 240-243, 250, 254, 256, 259, 263, 265, 267, 269-272, 274, 280, 281, 284-289, 292-297, 302, 312, 328, 355.
McCall, Meta, II, 267.
McCandless, Wm., II, 87, 100.
McClellan, Geo. B., I, 196, 216, 217, 219-222, 226, 229
rs. Joshua22
Bailey House, The, Perkins Street44
Baird, Historian10
Baldwin, Loammi52, 53, 54, 55, 57
Ballou, Hosea, President Tufts College26
Bancroft, Historian92, 97
Barberry Lane42
Barrell, Joseph53
Barrett, Samuel, Jr., Schoolmaster, 172065
Bartlett's Address, 181360
Bateman,—62
Bates, Gov. John L., Address by77, 78, 86, 87, 92, 93
Bay State Colony, The14
Bedford, Mass.52
Belknap, Hon. Austin100, 101
Belknap, John100
Belknap, Robert W.101
Belknap, Ruth (Fay)100
Bell, Dr. Luther V.2
Berlin, Germany11
Bernon, Gabriel12
Billerica, Mass.52, 54
Billerica Bridge54
Billerica Mills55
Binney, Captain Martin22, 23
Binney, Sally (Ayers)23
Bird, Charles, Jr.42
Bishop of London38
Blessing of the Bay, The81
Blodgett, Daniel14
Blodgett, Samuel50
Bolbee, France12
Bolton, John, Homestead of45
Bonair Street, Somerville43, 44
Bonner Ave., Somerville46
Bonner, ‘Grandma’47
Bonner, William47
Boston Commercial Bulletin, The6
Boston Courier, The6
Boston Evening T
r, John F., 74, 76.
Ayer, William, 28.
Bachelder, Abigail, 29.
Bachelder, William, 29.
Baker, Rev., Charles, 39.
Baker, William, 30.
Baker, William A., 18.
Baltimore, Md., 77.
Banks, Governor, 38.
Banks, Hon. N. P., Jr., 42.
Barker, Isaac, 10, 14, 36.
Barden, —, 67.
Barrell, Hannah, 53.
Barrell, Joseph, 53.
Bay State League, 74, 75.
Beacon Street, 14, 15, 33.
Bealton Station, Va., 21.
Bean, G. W., 22.
Bean, Hattie E., 10.
Beck, G. W., 13.
Beecher, Thomas, 30.
Bell, Dr. Luther V., 41, 55.
Bennett, Clark, 10, 11, 14, 41, 55.
Bennett, Dana, 10.
Bennett, Dexter, 10.
Bennett, Edwin Clark, 10, 41.
Bennett, George Eldon, 10, 41.
Bennett, Herbert W., 10.
Bennett, Irving M., 107
Bennett, Josiah, 10.
Bennett. Melvina, 10.
Berkeley Street, 32.
Berlin's Station, 20.
Bethesda Church, 61.
Betsey Ross Flag, 73.
Bigelow, —, 69.
Blair, Nathaniel, 14, 36.
Bleachery, 33.
Blessing of the Bay, The, 74.
Blodgett, Phineas W., 41.
Bolles, David, 8.
Boll
—, 65, 67.
Austin, Tex., 46.
Avon, Mass., 45.
Ayer, John C., 59.
Ayer, John F., 22.
Ayer, Mrs. John F., 20.
Ayer, Vashti Eunice, 22.
Baldwin, Loammi, 45.
Baltimore, Md., 40.
Bangor, Me., 82.
Banks, General Nathaniel P., 64, 65, 66, 67, 81.
Barbour, William S., 58.
Bartlett's, 32.
Baton Rouge, 65, 66.
Battle of Bunker Hill, 61.
Bayou Sara, 67.
Bayou Teche, 66.
Beacon Trotting Park, Allston, 58.
Bean, George W., 32.
Bedford Cemetery, 3.
Bedford, Mass., 3.
Bell, Dr. Luther V., 25.
Bell, William Graham, 21.
Belle Isle, 33, 34.
Berwick City, La., 66.
Bickford, Robert, 57.
Bigelow, Abigail, 48.
Bigelow, Abigail (Witt), 48.
Bigelow, Jason, 48.
Blackshire Station, 38.
Blessing of the Bay, The, 49, 62.
Bolles, David, 10, 12.
Bolles, Lucy Stone, 11.
Bond, Lieutenant-Colonel, William, 5.
Bonner Avenue, 10, 14.
Bonner, David, 10.
Bonner, Eliza, 10.
Bonner, Emily, 10.
Bonner, George, 10.
Bonner, George Washington, 10.
Bonner, John, 10.
Bonn
adway.
Bartlett, Dr. Joseph E., h. corner of Broadway and Mt. Vernon.
Bailey, Joshua S., baker, h. corner of Perkins and Mt. Pleasant.
Bancroft, George, b. attorney, h. Summer.
Bailey, Albert, b. reporter, Transcript, h. Church.
Barber, Relief R., female supervisor, McLean Asylum.
Beddoe, Thomas, painter, h. Walnut.
Benton, George A., plane manufacturer, h. Joy.
Bennett, Clark, brickmaker, h. Prospect.
Beck, G. W., teacher Catholic school, Prospect Hill.
Bell, Dr. Luther V., McLean Asylum.
Benson, Henry H., McLean Asylum.
Benson, Amori, Jr., McLean Asylum.
Beers, Charles R., b. car maker, h. Myrtle.
Bixby, Elbridge S., b. custom house inspector, h. Cambridge.
Bishop, Henry H., b. gunsmith, h. Beacon.
Binney, Moses, cushion manufacturer, h. Medford.
Blair, Nathan H., brickmaker, h. Prospect.
Blaisdell, Sally, h. Cambridge.
Bolton, John F., b. silver engraver, h. Church.
Bonner, William, h. depot, near bleachery.
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