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
on loss of Atlanta,
775
opposes arming of slaves,
835
on Lee's endorsement of arming slaves,
837
Richmond Whig
: and 1848 election,
63
on 1st Manassas,
347
on British recognition,
388
criticism of Davis,
428
criticism of martial law,
434
on R. E. Lee,
490
on fight to last ditch,
824
opposes arming and freeing of slaves,
834
Rifle, development of, and Civil War tactics,
474
–77
Riots: against blacks in North in 1862,
507
New York draft riots,
609
–11,
686
,
687
bread riots in Confederacy,
617
–19
Roanoke Island, battle of,
372
–73
Rock, John,
841
Roebuck, John,
651
Roman Catholics,
see
Catholics
Rosecrans, William S.,
813
in western Virginia,
299
–303
in Corinth campaign,
416
battles of Iuka and Corinth,
522
–23
battle of Stones River,
577
,
579
–83,
645
Tulla-homa campaign,
646
,
667
–68,
669
captures Chattanooga,
670
at Chickamauga,
671
–74
besieged by Bragg,
675
relieved of command,
676
Ruffin, Edmund,
208
,
273
,
347
,
665
Russell, Lord John: and question of British recognition of Confederacy,
384
,
388
,
389
,
552
on blockade,
385
mediation moves in 1862,
555
–56
and Laird rams,
682
Sabine Crossroads, battle of,
723
St. Albans (Vt.), raid by rebel agents,
764
St. John, Isaac M.,
320
and n
Saltonstall, Leverett,
265
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de,
3
,
50
,
108
Saunders, Romulus M.,
104
Savage's Station, battle of,
468
Sayler's Creek, battle of,
848
Schofield, John M.: in Georgia campaign,
744
,
752
,
754
and battle of Franklin,
811
–12
Scott, Dred,
170
,
171
,
174
,
175
,
176
,
202
.
See also Dred Scott v. Sandford
Scott, Thomas,
324
Scott, Winfield: and Mexican War,
3
–4
presidential candidate,
4
,
59
,
117
–19,
131
as general in chief, in secession crisis,
249
–50,
266
and Fort Sumter,
267
–70
urges Lee to remain loyal,
281
organizes defense of capital,
285
–86
and western Virginia,
299
disabilities of,
313
opposes dispersal of regulars among volunteer regiments,
327
–28
"Anaconda Plan" of,
333
–34,
335
,
818
relations with McClellan,
359
–60
Secession: southern threats of before 1861,
67
–70,
85
,
86
–87,
158
,
165
–67,
178
,
212
,
229
–31
threat of fulfilled,
234
–35
as revolution,
237
–41
weakness of southern unionism,
239
,
255
correlation of, with slaveholding,
242
,
255
,
283
–84
and nonslaveholders,
242
–44
as pre-emptive counterrevolution,
245
–46,
861
northern response to,
246
–50
compromise proposals,
250
–54
upper South rejects,
255
and upper South states after Sumter,
276
–84
Second Great Awakening,
43
on treatment of captured black soldiers,
566
,
795
resigns,
821
Seneca Falls woman's rights convention,
36
Seven Days' battles,
464
–71,
475
,
477
,
478
,
812
consequences of,
490
–91,
499
–500,
524
,
655
Seven Pines, battle of,
461
–62,
464
,
477
,
576
Seward, William H.: on education,
29
indicts slavery,
39
and 1848 election,
63
influence with Taylor,
67
Higher Law speech,
72
–73
and 1852 election,
117
–18
and 1854 elections,
126
on slavery in Kansas,
145
on Dred Scott case,
178
–79
irrepressible conflict speech,
198
and John Brown,
211
–12
on threats of secession,
230
on Buchanan and coercion,
248
named sec. of state,
260
and Lincoln's inaugural address,
261
–63
on Fort Sumter,
268
April fool's memo,
270
–71
and McClellan,
364
warns Britain against recognizing Confederacy,
384
,
388
–89
and
Trent
crisis,
390
–91
on internal security,
436
and the call for troops in 1862,
491
on the Emancipation Proclamation,
504
,
505
and European mediation moves,
555
cabinet crisis of Dec. 1862,
574
–75
on capture of Atlanta,
775
at Hampton Roads peace conference,
822
–23
lobbies for 13th Amendment,
839
Seymour, Horatio,
685
and 1864 election,
771
Seymour, Thomas,
771
Shadrach (fugitive slave),
82
–83
Sharpsburg, battle of,
see
Antietam
Shaw, Lemuel,
207
Shaw, Robert Gould,
686
–87
Shenandoah Valley: Jackson's campaign,
425
,
454
–60,
466
Hunter's campaign,
737
–39
destruction of resources in,
778
,
784
,
848
battle of Cedar Creek,
779
–81
Shepley, George F.,
703
–4
Sheridan, Philip H.: in Corinth campaign,
416
battle of Perryville,
519
–20
at Stones River,
580
comes east as cavalry commander,
718
battle of Yellow Tavern,
728
,
731
at Cold Harbor,
733