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n; shows resentment toward Stanton; makes terms with Johnston; refers to Lincoln as authority; his terms disapproved by Grant; appointed to command in West; drives Johnston southward; defeats Hood at Atlanta; thanked by Lincoln; marches to the sea; marches north through Carolinas; ready to join Grant. Shields, General James A., paper duel of Lincoln with, see vol. i.; loses reelection to Senate; his force joined to McDowell's, see vol. ii. Shipley, Mary, ancestor of Lincoln, see vol. i. Short, James, lends Lincoln money, see vol. i. Sickles, Daniel E., threatens secession of New York city, see vol. i. Sigel, General Franz, replaces Fremont, see vol. ii. Slavery, its entrance into politics described, see vol. i.; compromises concerning, in Constitution; settled by Missouri Compromise; attitude of South toward; necessity of extending area of, in order to preserve; Lincoln's description of struggle over; attitude of Lincoln toward; moral condemnation of, by North, the real cause of secession; wisdom of Lincoln in passing over, as cause of war; forced to front as real cause of war, see vol. ii.; comes into question through action of Federal generals; attempts of Fremont and Hunter to abolish, revoked by Lincoln; acts of Congress affecting; Emancipation Proclamation against; regard for, hinders War Democrats from supporting Lincoln; not touched as an institution by Emancipation Proclamation; necessity of a constitutional amendment to abolish; desire of Copperheads to reestablish. Slaves, during Civil War, called "contraband" by Butler, see vol. ii.; escape to Northern armies; declared free by Fremont; this declaration revoked by Lincoln; declared free by Hunter; inconsistent attitude of generals toward; proposal of Cameron to arm, cancelled by Lincoln; protected from return to owners by Congress; armed; not paid equally with whites until 1864; armed in 1863; threatened with death by South. Slidell, John, seized by Wilkes, see vol. i.; imprisoned in Fort Warren; released. Smith, Caleb B., delivers votes to Lincoln in convention of 1860, see vol. i.; secretary of interior; opposes relieving Sumter. Smith, General C.W., praised by Halleck, see vol. i. Smith, General W.F., favors McClellan's plan of campaign, see vol. i. Smoot, Coleman, lends Lincoln money, see
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