Read Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era Online
Authors: James M. McPherson
Tags: #General, #History, #United States, #Civil War Period (1850-1877), #United States - History - Civil War; 1861-1865, #United States - History - Civil War; 1861-1865 - Campaigns
Emerson, John,
170
Emerson, Luther O.,
491
Emerson, Ralph Waldo,
51
,
204
,
209
Evans, George Henry,
193
Evans, Nathan ("Shanks"),
341
Ewell, Richard S.: in Jackson's Shenandoah Valley campaign,
454
,
456
,
458
gains corps command,
648
Pennsylvania invasion and Gettysburg,
653
–56,
659
–61
at the Wilderness,
726
breakdown from stress,
734
Ezra Church, battle of,
754
–55
Fair Oaks, battle of,
461
–62,
464
,
641
Fanon, Frantz,
203
Farragut, David Glasgow,
552
remains loyal to Union,
281
–82
capture of New Orleans,
419
–20,
427
,
623
fails to capture Vicksburg,
420
–22
Port Hudson campaign,
637
Fehrenbacher, Don,
174
Fessenden, William Pitt,
124
,
443
–44,
446
Filibustering,
203
in Cuba,
105
–10
and William Walker,
110
–16
fear of, in secession crisis,
253
Fillmore, Millard: and Compromise of 1850,
74
–76
and fugitive slave law,
82
–83,
85
fails of renomination,
117
American party nominee in 1856,
154
,
156
–57,
216
,
217
Finance of war: in Confederacy,
437
–42,
443
,
615
–17
election issue in 1863,
690
,
693
.
See also
Inflation
Finley, Clement A.,
482
"Fire-eaters," (southern nationalists),
69
on Compromise of 1850,
76
and fugitive slave law,
86
and Lecompton,
166
strategy in 1860,
234
–35
urge attack on Fort Sumter,
273
Fisher's Hill, battle of,
777
Floyd, John: corruption of as sec. of war,
226
operations in western Virginia,
301
–3,
372
Confederate general,
328
and capture of Fort Henry,
396
Island No. 10,
415
Foote, Henry S.,
68
Forrest, Nathan Bedford,
276
,
628
,
787
at Fort Donelson,
401
–2
and Shiloh,
412
–13
raids foil Union advances in Tennessee,
513
–14,
515
–16
raids in Grant's rear,
578
and in Rosecrans's,
579
at Chickamauga,
674
quarrels with Bragg,
676
threats to Sherman's supply line,
723
Brice's Crossroads,
748
Tupelo,
749
and Hood's invasion of Tennessee,
812
,
813
,
815
and Wilson's raid,
825
Fort Donelson, Union capture of,
397
–402,
406
,
407
,
415
,
580
consequences of,
403
–4,
413
–14,
428
Fort Fisher, battles of,
819
–20,
821
,
838
Fort Henry, Union capture of,
395
,
396
–97
Fort Pickens, in secession crisis,
263
,
266
,
268
,
270
,
273
n
Fort Pillow: Union capture of,
417
Forrest's attack and massacre of black soldiers,
748
and n,
793
,
794
–95
Fort Stedman, battle of,
845
Fort Sumter: and secession crisis,
263
,
264
–74,
576
northern response to firing upon ,
274
–75,
308
Union attack in 1863,
646
Fort Wagner, battle of,
686
–87
Foster, Stephen,
491
Fox, Gustavus V.: and Fort Sumter,
268
–69,
270
,
271
,
273
asst. sec. of navy,
313
France: and question of Confederate recognition,
383
,
384
,
650
–51
and blockade,
385
and mediation moves in 1862,
546
,
548
,
553
–56
Mexican adventures of,
683
–84
and Kenner mission,
837
–38
Franklin, battle of,
812
–13
Franklin, William B.,
537
,
543
,
571
–72,
584
Fredericksburg, battle of,
571
–74,
592
,
596
,
655
,
735
,
759
Free-labor ideology: and social mobility,
27
–29
Free Soil party: birth of,
61
–62
election of 1848,
63
–64
and Compromise of 1850,
76
in 1852,
119
and Kansas-Nebraska Act,
123
–24
absorbed by Republicans,
126
Freedmen: at Port Royal,
371
policy toward, and reconstruction issue in Louisiana,
706
–7
in future of South,
709
–12
question of land for, and Sherman's Order No. 15,
841
–42
Freedmen's aid societies,
498
,
709
–10
Freedom,
see
Emancipation Liberty
Freeport doctrine,
178
,
183
–84,
214
Frémont, Jessie Benton,
155
,
353
Frémont, John C.: and California,
49
1856 presidential candidacy,
155
–62
military commander in Missouri,
350
–51
emancipation edict,
352
–53,
356
–58,
499
given western Virginia command,
424
–25
and Jackson's Shenandoah Valley campaign,
455
–60,
488
,
641
resigns command,
501
1864 presidential candidacy,
715
withdraws candidacy,
776
Fugitive slave law,
40
,
71
and n,
75
,
77
background,
78
–79
operation of,
80
–81,
88
,
117
,
119
–20
northern resistance to,
81
–86,
119
–221
southern insistence on enforcement,
86
–87