for Union; Southern sympathy in; River campaign (1862);
Curtis in
Missouri River, made Federal line of communication; last Confederate
foothold on
Mitchel, General O. M., raid
Mobile, fleet drawn from; in Southern hands; Farragut against; Fort Morgan;
army sent against; Sherman desires attack on; Grant's plan to help
Farragut; taken
_Monitor_, duel with _Merrimac_; Lincoln on plans for
Monocacy River, Wallace delays Early at
Monroe, Fortress, Federal forces at; _Monitor_ at; McClellan's plan for
position at; McClellan at; McClellan leaves
_Montauk_, Union monitor
Montgomery (Alabama), provisional Confederate Congress
Morgan, J. H., Raid; surrender; Kentucky raid
Morgan, Fort Farragut against
Mosby, J. S., Confederate cavalry leader
Moultrie, Fort
Mount Pleasant battery
"Mud March," Burnside's; Mulligan, Colonel James, at Lexington (Missouri)
Murfreesboro (Tennessee), Buell at
Nashville, Buell reinforces Grant from; Buell defends; Grant's
headquarters; Thomas sent from; Thomas faces Hood at; battle
_Nashville_, Confederate privateer
Navy, Confederate, sea-power of South; poor administration; _see also_
Navy, United States
Navy, United States, stands by Union; keeps command of sea; size (1861);
Welles's report on; Fox as Assistant Secretary of Navy; Promotion Board;
training; growth; Naval War (1862); fivefold duty of; Farragut and;
blockade-runners complicate task of; part in River War (1862)
Navy Act
Negroes, fidelity to South; North uses as troops; New York draft riots;
_see also_ Emancipation, slavery
Nelson, William, at Shiloh
New Hope Church (Georgia), fighting near
New Madrid (Missouri), Pope at; _Carondelet_ arrives at
New Mexico, as base of California invasion; Baylor proclaims himself
Governor; Sibley in
New Orleans, Confederate rams lost at; attack conceived; strategic
importance; joint expedition necessary; Farragut commands enterprise;
Welles's orders; Farragut's plan; _Mississippi_ burned at; preparations;
passing of forts; taken; Farragut at; Baton Rouge garrison withdrawn to
New York, _Monitor_ launched; draft riot
Newbern (North Carolina), expedition against; Richmond menaced from;
attempt against; in Union hands; meeting of Union leaders at
Norfolk Navy Yard, Federal abandonment of
North, peace parties; _see also_ Pacifists; population (1861); resources;
transport facilities; sea-power; _see also_ Navy, United States;
commerce; total forces; conscription;
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