| James Ford Rhodes (18481927). History of the Civil War, 18611865. 1917. |
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| Army of the Cumberland. See Buell, D. C.; Rosecrans, W. S.; Thomas, G. H. | | |
| Army of the Ohio, Schofield commands, 314. | | |
| Army of the Potomac, named, 48.
See also campaigns and commanders by name. | | |
| Army of the Tennessee, origin, 97 n. See also Grant, U. S.; McPherson, J. B.; Sherman, W. T.; and campaigns by name. | | |
| Army of Virginia. See Pope, John. | | |
| Atlanta, Ga., destruction in, 401.
See also next title. | | |
| Atlanta campaign, strategy, 306; forces and commanders, conditions of contest, 314; Sherman and Johnston, policy of advance and retreat, 315; Federal communication and supplies, 316; New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain, Sherman and Thomas, 317; progress, 331; Hood displaces Johnston, his attacks, 332; capture of Atlanta, political effect, 337. | | |
| Augusta, Ga., and Shermans march, 403. | | |
| Aylett, W. R., on Armistead in Picketts charge, 241. | | |
| Baker, E. D., death, 59 n. | | |
| Balls Bluff, battle, 59 n. | | |
| Baltic, Fort Sumter expedition, 12. | | |
| Baltimore, riot against Federal troops, 1719. | | |
| Bancroft, Frederic, on recognition of Confederate belligerency, 64 n. | | |
| Banking, national banks authorized, 204. | | |
| Banks, N. P., defeat by Jackson, 128, 129; under Pope, 157; Port Hudson, 258. | | |
| Barnard, J. G., and Gainess Mill, 136. | | |
| Barter, in South, 385. | | |
| Bates, Edward, and Trent affair, 81, 82. | | |
| Beauregard, P. G. T., and Fort Sumter, 1116; Bull Run, 3742; Shiloh, 98107; Corinth, 110. | | |
| Beecher, H. W., on Frémonts removal, 55. | | |
| Belligerency, resentment of recognition of Confederate, 64, 65. | | |
| Belmont, August, on business revival, 347. | | |
| Benjamin, J. P., and Great Britain, 284; as Cabinet officer, 395. | | |
| Bigelow, John, Jr., acknowledgment to, v. | | |
| Blair, F. P., Sr., and Hampton Roads Conference, 417. | | |
| Blair, F. P., Jr., and struggle in Missouri, 26; on pillage in Carolina march, 425. | | |
| Blair, Montgomery, and Frémont, 51, 53; and Trent affair, 71; and McClellan, 162164; on Pope, 164; belief in Shermans ability, 164; and Emancipation Proclamation, 174; on Hooker, 208. | | |
| Blockade, proclaimed, 20; effect on Southern preparations, 32; effectiveness, 110, 380; and battle of Mobile Bay, 337; importance, 365, 380; and scarcity, 366; development of running, 377, 380; end of running, 414. | | |
| Bolton, C. K., acknowledgment to, vi. | | |
| Bonds, first Federal act, 47; 520s, 147, 148; issue of 1863, 203; popularity, 206; value (1864), 330; Southern, 384, 387. | | |
| Border States, and compromise, 3; Lincolns problem, 6, 7, 10; secession, 20, 2426; not seceding, 24, 26; and Frémonts emancipation order, 53; and compensated emancipation, 150152. | | |
| Boston, Union Club, 205. | | |
| Bounties, to volunteers, 291, 300; brokers, jumping, 300302. | | |
| Bragg, Braxton, on Shiloh, 106; invasion of Kentucky, 167, 177, 178; Stones River, 199; manuvred out of Tennessee, 292; Chickamauga, 293295; siege of Chattanooga, 294; defeat and retreat, 298, 299. | | |
| Bright, John, on newspaper recrimination, 69; on Trent affair, 73, 81; and Emancipation Proclamation, 273, 274. | | |
| Bristol, England, and Emancipation Proclamation, 273. | | |
| British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and Emancipation Proclamation, 275. | | |
| Brooks, Phillips, on the war, 341; on hard times, 342; on period of defeat, 346. | | |
| Brough, John, on critical financial condition, 360; as war governor, 361. | | |
| Bryce, James, on Lincolns power, 355. | | |
| Buckner, S. B., Fort Donelson, 91; Chickamauga, 293. | | |
| Buell, D. C., Shiloh, 98, 104, 105; Perryville campaign, 177, 178; Mortons antagonism, 178; relieved, 179. | | | |
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