Slavery.
Terry, General; 433.
Texas: 28, 91, 198, 199, 388, 453.
Thomas, George H., General: 231, 280, 341, 343, 369, 388, 396-7.
Todd, Mary. _See_ Lincoln, Mrs.
Trumbull, Lyman: 120.
Tyler, John: 72, 91, 200.
"Underground Railway": 150.
Union and United States. _See_ America.
Union men: letter of Lincoln to great meeting of, 384-5.
Urbana: 291-2.
Usher: 405.
Utah: 99.
Vallandigham, Clement: 379, 381-3, 413.
Van Buren, Martin: 47, 49, 66.
Vandalia: 72.
Vermont: 16, 38.
Vicksburg: 226, 282, 339, 348-55, 449.
Victoria, Queen: 263, 451.
Virginia: 3, 27, 37, 38, 39, 47, 54, 69, 98, 197-200, 209, 213, 217,
228; and for stages of war in Virginia _see_ McClellan, Lee and
Shenandoah Valley.
Volney: 69.
Voltaire: 69.
Voluntary enlistment in the North, 221-2; results here and in U.S.A.,
364-5; its fundamental immorality when used on a large scale, 366.
Wad, Senator: 194, 400.
Walker, Governor: 140.
Wallace, General: 393.
War, Civil, in U.S.A.: general conditions and strategic aspects of the
war, 214-27, 273-8; preliminary struggles in border States, 228-45;
first Battle of Bull Run, 245-50; blockade of South and naval
operations generally, 251-3; war in West to occupation of Corinth and
taking of New Orleans, 279-84; _Merrimac_ and _Monitor_, 292-3;
beginning of Peninsula campaign, 290-5; "Stonewall" Jackson's Valley
campaign, 295-7; end of Peninsula campaign, 298-302; second Battle of
Bull Run, 303-4; Lee's invasion of Maryland and Antietam, 304-7;
Fredericksburg, 309; Chancellorsville, 311; Buell's operations in
autumn of 1863, Confederate invasion of Kentucky, and Murfreesborough,
338-43; Vicksburg campaigns and completion of, conquest of Mississippi,
348-55; Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, and Meade's
campaign in Virginia, 355-8; campaigns of Chickamauga, Eastern
Tennessee, and Chattanooga, 358-64; certain minor operations, 386-8;
military situation at beginning of 1864 and Grant's plans, 386, 389;
Grant's campaign against Lee to beginning of siege of Petersburg,
390-2; Early's Shenandoah campaign, 394; Sherman's Atlanta campaign,
394-5; Farragut at Mobile, 395; Sheridan in Lower Shenandoah Valley,
395-6; Sherman's plans, 396; Hood's invasion of Tennessee, 396-7;
Sherman's march to Savannah, 397-8; Petersburg siege continues, 398;
effect of Sherman's operations, 431; Sherman's advance northward from
Savannah, 435; Porter and Terry take Fort
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