emont, Gen. John C., 32, 369.
Friends, Society of, 2.
Frost, Gen. D. M., 356-57.
Fugitives, rendition laws, 12-13, 37, 68-69.
G
Gage, General, 100-101.
Gaillard, John, 9.
Gardner, Captain, 326-327. Colonel, 306, 326.
Garnett, Gen., Robert, 293-94, 319, 321, 374.
Gatchell, William H., 290-91.
Georgia. Slavery question, 1, 2.
Instructions to delegates to Constitutional convention, 79.
Ratification of Constitution, 92.
Ordinance of secession, 189.
Germantown (ship), 285.
Gerry, Elbridge, 86, 117.
Gorgas, Gen. J., 409. Chief of ordnance for Confederacy, 269.
Extract from monograph on development of ordnance supply, 412-13.
Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 345-46, 347.
Greeley, Horace, 219, 252.
Green, James S., 53.
Grimes, 58.
H
Hale, —, 456.
Hamilton, Alexander, 94, 117, 135, 137, 139, 152, 159, 219. Remarks on sovereignty, 122, 127-28.
Extracts from political essays, 137-38.
Opposition to armed force against state
3-14.
Clayton, Alexander M. Extract of letter to Memphis appeal, 203-04.
Cobb, Howell, 204, 206. Thomas W., 9.
Cocke, Gen. Philip St. George, 309, 325, 329.
Collamer, —, 58.
Collins, John, Gov. of Rhode Island, 97.
Columbus (Ky.) Occupation by Confederate troops, 336-37.
Columbus (frigate), 285.
Community independence, 100-03.
Compromise Congress (See Peace Congress).
Compromise measures of 1850, 13-14, 28.
Controversy, 15-16.
Abrogated, 25.
., 20, 22, 23, 25, 176, 212.
Pillow, General. Defense of Belmont, Missouri, 346.
Pinckney, Charles, 9, 136, 139.
Pleasants, James, 9.
Plymouth (ship), 285.
Poindexter, —, 62.
Polk, Gen., Leonidas, 345, 351. Occupation of Columbus, Ky., 336-37.
Correspondence with Kentucky authorities, 337-41.
Defense of Belmont, Mo., 346-47.
Popular sovereignty, (See Squatter sovereignty).
Porterfield, Colonel, 293.
Powell, Senator, 53, 55, 58.
Prentice, —, 339.
Presto<
icks, Gov. of Maryland, 287, 289.
Extract from address stating position of Maryland, 287-88.
Proclamation to preserve peace, 288.
Final message to state legislature, 292.
Higginson, —, 61.
Hill, Col. A. P., 298. Col. D. H., 297.
Hinks, Charles D., 291.
Holmes, General, 319, 320, 390, 393.
Holt, Joseph, 543-44.
Howard, Charles, 290-91.
Huger, General, 296.
Hulburt, —, 314.
Hunter, —, 58, 228.
Hunton, Colonel, 376-77.
Huse, Maj., Caleb. Emissary to Europe to secure arms for Confederacy, 270.
Letter concerning war supplies for Eng-land, 413-14.
I
Independence, Declaration of, 15, 34, 41, 42, 48-49, 55, 69-70, 75, 98, 99, 101, 108, 121, 148, 190.
Indiana territory, Slavery question in, 5-6.
J
Jackson, Gov. of Missouri, 358, 360-61, 364, 365, 367, 370.
Reply to U. S. call for troops, 354.
Proclamation calling for troops, 362.
Attempt to maintain peace, 362-63.
Andrew, 19, 190. Gen. H. R., 374,376. Gen. T. J. (Stonewall)<
s, —, 281.
Davis, Col. J. R., 302, 303. Jefferson. Extension of Missouri compromise, 10.
Compromise measures of 1850, 13-14; speech in Senndence concerning status of Kentucky, 335-36.
Letter to Clarke of Missouri, 367.
Self-justification, 381-82.
Conference at Fairfax Court Hona territory, Slavery question in, 5-6.
J
Jackson, Gov. of Missouri, 358, 360-61, 364, 365, 367, 370.
Reply to U. S. call for troops,n Davis appointed commander, 195. Union bank episode, 426-27.
Missouri, 28, 42, 353. Admission, 8-9, 29, 140-41.
Reply of Gov. Jackson trd, 428. The, 27-28.
Societies formed, 26.
Territory acquired by Missouri compro-mise, 28.
Abolition propaganda, 29.
Government favors, 42 (original) (See Democratic party).
Reynolds, Lt. Governor of Missouri, 361.
Rhett, —, 205, 206.
Rhode Island, 63.
Rhode Isl.
Remarks on Confederate Constitution, 223.
Stewart, Gov. of Missouri, 359.
Story, Judge, Joseph, 100,108, 110, 112, 140. Extract f
, 412-13.
Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 345-46, 347.
Greeley, Horace, 219, 252.
Green, James S., 53.
Grimes, 58.
H
Hale, —, 456.
Hamilton, Alexander, 94, 117, 135, 137, 139, 152, 159, 219. Remarks on sovereignty, 122, 127-28.
Extracts from political essays, 137-38.
Opposition to armed force against states, 151.
Hamlin, —, 42, 44.
Handy, Judge, 287.
Hardee, General, 351.
Harney, Gen. William S., 356, 357, 361.
Agreement with Gen. Price, 358-60.
Harpers Ferry, Va. Evacuation, 284-85, 296.
Harris, Dr., 327. Gov. of Tennessee, 350.
Reply to U. S. call for troops, 354.
Harrison, William Henry (governor of Indiana territory).
Letters to Congress, 5, 6. Pres. U. S., 52.
Hartford Convention, 63-64.
Hartstein, Captain, 234.
Hayne, Isaac W., 110, 115, 187. Extract of letter to Buchanan, 187-88.
Correspondence concerning Fort Sumter, 540-51.
Henry, Patrick, 147, 380. Opposition to Constitution, 94, 104, 105, 106, 109.