Authors: David Herbert Donald
Seward’s conflict with,
281
–82
Cherokee Indians,
393
Chester County
(Pa.)
Times,
237
Chew, Robert S.,
292
Chicago Democratic Press,
169
Chicago Press and Tribune,
203
,
214
,
215
–16,
231
,
237
,
240
,
248
,
253
,
266
“Chicago Surrender,”
530
Chicago Tribune,
19
,
168
,
169
,
180
,
200
,
295
,
316
,
377
,
399
,
401
,
424
,
457
,
458
–59,
465
,
474
,
478
,
494
Chickamauga, battle of,
457
Chickasaw Bluffs, battle of,
409
Chippewa Indians,
394
Chittenden, Lucius E.,
279
Choate, Rufus,
157
Christian Advocate and Journal,
542
“Chronicles of Reuben, The” (Lincoln),
35
Cisco, John J.,
507
–8
City of Louisiana,
223
civil liberties,
see
habeas corpus
Civil War, U.S.:
City Point Conference and,
578
–80
Committee on Conduct of the War and,
326
–27,
329
,
332
,
333
,
340
,
352
conscription in,
see
conscription
European intervention, recognition and,
321
,
352
,
374
,
379
,
413
–14,
547
fall of Richmond in,
576
foreign relations and,
412
–16
habeas corpus in,
see
habeas corpus
innovative weapons in,
431
–32
Kentucky neutrality in,
299
–301
Lincoln’s diplomatic appointments and,
321
Lincoln’s military appointments in,
313
–314
Lincoln’s Richmond visit and,
576
–78
Lincoln’s victory speech and,
581
–84
Lincoln’s view of,
301
–3
military bureaucracy in,
431
Monitor–Merrimac
battle in,
339
–40
peace negotiations in,
see
peace negotiations
Peterhoff
affair and,
413
–14
railroads and,
458
Trent
affair and,
320
–23
Vallandigham affair and,
419
–21
war–power and,
303
war vs. peace factions in,
313
–14
see also individual battles and campaigns
Clark, Daniel B.,
550
Clark & Morrison
v.
Page & Bacon,
149
Clay, Clement C ,
521
Clay, Henry,
36
,
42
,
50
,
52
,
78
,
85
,
109
,
110
,
112
–13,
119
,
122
,
125
,
126
,
132
,
139
,
140
,
163
,
166
,
194
,
212
,
222
–23,
247
,
270
,
299
,
382
,
554
Clay, Thomas H.,
382
Clay Clubs,
112
–13
Clay Guards,
298
Clayton, John M.,
140
Clemment, Justice,
71
Cluseret, Gustave Paul,
535
Cochrane, John,
409
Cogdal, Isaac,
57
–58
Colburn, Nettie,
427
Cole, Cornelius,
592
Collier, Robert Laird,
373
colonization,
see
slaves, slavery
Columbian Class Book, The,
30
Columbus Daily Capital City Fact,
284
Columbus Insurance Co.
v.
Curtenius et al.,
156
–57
Commentaries
(Blackstone),
53
Committee of Thirteen,
268
Committee of Thirty–three,
268
arming of blacks and,
547
creation of,
267
1864 election as viewed in,
547
Emancipation Proclamation as viewed in,
378
Lincoln’s inauguration speech as viewed in,
284
Niagara peace negotiations and,
521
–22
peace negotiations and,
see
peace negotiations
population of,
295
Confiscation Act, second (1862),
364
–65,
368
,
374
,
375
,
379
,
430
,
560
,
578
Congress, U.S.,
31
,
44
,
49
,
52
,
101
,
103
,
127
,
128
–29,
144
,
169
,
173
,
191
,
292
,
296
,
319
,
331
–32,
362
,
420
,
432
,
448
,
468
,
491
,
501
,
509
,
565
and first battle of Bull Run,
307
–8
first Confiscation Act passed by,
314
gold speculation and,
507
internal revenue law and,
424
Joint Committee on Conduct of the War created by,
326
–27
Kansas–Nebraska Act and,
168
Lecompton Constitution and,
203
Lincoln’s abolition proposal and,
345
–348