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      Republican National Committee, 441, 838

      Republic Party:

      as business oriented, 645

      creation of, 77

      Douglass’s support for, 746

      in election of 1856, 99

      southern violence against, 621, 760–61, 788, 793, 813, 842, 843

      Resaca de la Palma, battle of, 45

      reservations, Indian, 658, 659–60, 738, 855

      retirement bill, 938–39

      Revels, Hiram, 684, 816

      Revolutionary War, 4, 206

      Reynolds, Joseph J., 97, 107

      Richard III (Shakespeare), 347, 365, 537

      Richardson, Albert D., 10, 147

      Richardson, Clarence, 578

      Richardson, William A., 776, 778, 779, 782

      Richmond, 877, 880

      Richmond, Va., 135, 178, 338, 352, 356, 362, 370, 372, 375, 376, 384, 385, 386, 388, 391, 392, 396–404, 410–11, 414, 416, 437, 470, 471, 474, 475, 476, 477, 479, 485, 488, 495, 496, 497, 515, 529, 537

      Grant’s plan to choke, 418, 424, 431, 436, 445, 446, 457, 463

      Lee’s evacuation of, 491–92, 493, 494

      Lincoln’s tour of, 495

      Sheridan’s aid in capture of, 487

      Richmond Examiner, 569

      Rienzi (horse), 432

      Rio Grande, 40, 41, 43, 45, 54, 58, 555, 556, 557, 582

      River Queen, 467–68, 477–78, 484, 495, 498, 512

      Robertson, William H., 908–9

      Robeson, George M., 628, 780–81

      Robespierre, Maximilien, 882

      Robinson, Mary, 35, 95, 96, 133

      on Grant’s desire to free slaves, 101

      on Grant’s smoking, 98

      Rocky Mountains, 144, 770, 885, 904

      Romania, 643

      Romero, Matías, 555, 893, 912, 913, 925

      Roosevelt, Franklin, 778

      Roosevelt, Theodore, 641

      Root, Elihu, 939

      Rose, John, 721

      Rosecrans, William S., 224, 225–26, 312, 428, 522

      in battle of Chickamauga, 304–5

      and plans to abandon Chattanooga, 309–10

      rescue of, 305–6

      Ross, Edmund G., 611

      Ross, Ishbel, 70, 87

      Rowley, William R., 902

      on bayonets at Shiloh, 199

      on drinking by members of Grant’s staff, 250

      at Galena meeting on Civil War, 126

      on Grant’s drinking, 166, 209

      on importance of Rawlins, 339

      southern fighting skills mocked by, 120–21

      volunteers for war raised by, 128

      Rucker, Daniel, 525

      Ruger, Thomas H., 844, 846

      Rusling, James, 330

      Russia, 484

      Sackets Harbor, N.Y., 64–65, 68, 69–70, 77, 90–91

      Sackett, Delos B., 350

      Sage, Russell, 785

      St. Augustine, Fla., 892–93

      St. Louis, 178, 179

      St. Louis, Mo., xviii, 29, 30–31, 35, 36, 39–40, 60–61, 62–63, 67, 68–69, 87, 91, 94, 98, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107–8, 109–10, 144, 145, 167–68, 217, 225, 300, 301, 332–34, 350, 414, 560, 579–80, 618, 620, 768, 784, 797–99, 801, 802–3, 804–5, 828, 861, 885, 924

      division of, in Civil War, 134

      proslavery sentiment in, 99, 105, 106

      St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 799, 901

      St. Petersburg, 875–76

      Salomon, Edward S., 642–43

      Samaná Bay, 660, 663, 664, 691, 693

      Sanborn, John, 257, 782

      San Cosme gate, 55–56

      San Francisco, Calif., 75, 79, 88–89, 192, 883, 884–85

      Sanitary Commission, U.S., 246, 464

      San Jerónimo, Mexico, 53

      Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 52–53, 56

      Santo Domingo, 660–62, 663–65, 666, 691–99, 703, 712–13, 715, 719–20, 732, 742, 755, 851

      commission on, 712–16, 718–19

      Saratoga Springs, 948–50

      Sartoris, Algernon, 772–75, 867–68

      Satartia, Miss., 272–76

      Saturday Club, 627–28

      Savannah, Ga., 447–48, 458, 459, 470

      Savannah, Tenn., 195, 197

      Saxton, Rufus, 568

      Sayler’s (Sailor’s) Creek, battle of, 498, 551

      Scandinavia, 875

      Schenck, James Findlay, 72–73

      Schenck, Robert C., 698

      Schofield, John M., 333, 456, 473, 475, 477, 483, 557, 585, 612, 633

      Schurz, Carl, 454, 563–64, 566, 640, 693, 694, 695–96, 715, 740–41, 853

      Scott, Dred, 101, 107

      Scott, Robert K., 702, 704, 752

      Scott, Walter, 23, 66

      Scott, Winfield, 159, 162, 166, 330, 507, 558, 561

      in election of 1852, 77

      first-rate team of, 50–51

      Grant’s praise of, 20

      in march on Mexico City, 53–54

      Mexico given generous terms by, 56–57

      Taylor replaced by, 49, 50

      as Union army commander, 141

      Veracruz invaded by, 49–50, 51

      Wellington’s praise of, 56

      Sea Islands, 471, 564

      Second Bank of the United States, 8–9

      Second Confiscation Act, 222–23

      Second Reconstruction Act, 587

      Seddon, James A., 271, 278, 436

      Sedgwick, John, 360, 379, 388–89

      Seligman, Henry, 65

      Seligman, Jesse, 65

      Senate, U.S.:

      Foreign Relations Committee of, 636, 665, 688, 693, 696, 713, 714, 717, 722

      Johnson’s impeachment trial in, 610–11

      Military Affairs Committee of, 602, 603

      retirement bill in, 938–39

      Stanton restored as secretary of war by, 602

      vote on Santo Domingo treaty in, 696–97

      Seward, Fred, 661

      Seward, William, 38, 77, 105, 342, 344, 363, 479, 564

      and Alabama case, 683

      assassination attempt against, 528, 539

      carriage accident of, 512–13

      and expansion of U.S., 661

      and Grant-Johnson meeting on Tenure of Office Act, 605

      and issuing of Emancipation Proclamation, 228

      and Lee’s surrender, 513

      and peace talks, 466–68

      and plot to kill Lincoln, 123

      and talk of action against Mexico, 555–57, 582, 583

      on tour of northern states, 577

      Seymour, Horatio, 617, 619, 620, 623, 747

      Shakespeare, William, 130, 191

      Shanghai, China, 879

      Sharp, Alexander, 148

      Sharpe, George, 434

      Sharpsburg, battle of, see Antietam, battle of

      Shaw, Eliza, 639, 653, 728, 767

      Sheffield, Delia, 73–74, 78–81

      Shenandoah Valley, 357, 374, 397, 402, 411, 418, 420, 431, 432, 433, 436, 444, 445–46, 449, 459, 463, 473, 476

      Sheridan, Philip H., 219, 258, 325, 348, 353, 401, 427, 546, 568, 582, 583, 793, 803, 862, 893

      action taken against Sitting Bull by, 832, 833

      in battle of Cold Harbor, 401–2

      in battle of the Wilderness, 376–77

      in battles with Early, 431, 445–47, 476

      in battles with Indians, 657

      in charge of cavalry, 346, 361

      in final stage of war, 487–88, 489–90

      Fred Grant on staff of, 770

      Grant’s conference with, 443–44

      at Grant’s funeral, 956

      on Gr
    ant’s post-presidential career, 891

      Grant’s relationship with, 432–33

      Johnson insulted by, 616

      and Lee’s surrender, 504–5, 506

      Lincoln impressed with, 487

      McLean’s table purchased by, 512

      as military district commander, 585, 587–88, 596

      in move to Spotsylvania, 387–88, 392

      Native Americans denounced by, 657, 830, 855

      and New Orleans violence, 575, 576, 763, 791–92, 794, 795, 846

      nominated as lieutenant general, 627

      postwar action against Mexico as viewed by, 557

      in pursuit of Lee, 494, 496–98, 503

      in Shenandoah Valley, 431, 432, 433, 444, 449, 459

      troops transferred to Petersburg by, 463

      on western tour, 618

      Sherman, John, 329, 351, 578, 847, 892, 901

      Sherman, William Tecumseh, 649

      accused of insanity, 192, 201

      as acting secretary of war, 669

      background of, 191–92

      Banks’s Red River campaign disdained by, 357

      in battle of Chattanooga, 320–21, 322, 324

      in battle of Shiloh, 201–2, 207

      in battle of the Wilderness, 378

      in battles with Indians, 657

      on Belknap’s downfall, 823

      and burning of Columbia, 472–73

      on capture of Fort Donelson, 184, 186

      in City Point strategy session, 483–84, 485–86

      Cox suggested as war secretary by, 603

      depression of, 192

      as deputy to injured Grant, 302

      and election of 1876, 844, 845

      engraving of, 546

      Fayetteville captured by, 477

      foraging parties of, 297–98

      Fred Grant attached to staff of, 770

      in Grand Review, 539

      on Grant’s acceptance of ceremonial sword, 349

      Grant’s friendship with, 191, 192–93, 201, 317, 329, 443, 484, 862

      at Grant’s funeral, 956, 958–59

      on Grant’s humor, 958

      on Grant’s lost reputation, xviii

      and Grant’s political ambitions, 329, 331

      on Grant’s post-presidential career, 891

      Grant’s presidency criticized by, 637, 705–6, 784, 809

      and Grant’s promotion to command Army of the Potomac, 295

      and Grant’s proposed leave of absence, 215–16

      Grant’s strategy applauded by, 356, 517–18

      and Grant’s window-shopping, 547

      Grant teased over initials by, 20

      Grant visited in final illness, 933–34

      and groundswell for Grant’s presidency, 574

      on Halleck’s style, 167

      at Hamlet, 348

      Jews denounced by, 233

      Johnson’s attempt to control military through, 607, 609

      on Johnson’s Reconstruction policies, 549

      Knoxville siege broken by, 326–27

      as lieutenant general, 574

      Lincoln presented with Savannah by, 459

      and McPherson’s death, 426

      march on Atlanta, 257, 349, 396, 424–25, 442, 459

      on march through Carolinas, 470–73

      on march to the sea, see march to the sea

      as Military Division of the Mississippi commander, 347

      in mission to Mexico, 582–83

      money earned by, 546

      in move to Memphis, 305

      Native Americans denounced by, 657, 855

      nominated as general of army, 627

      pension for Grant sought by, 938

      on plan for capture of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, 168

      plan for Missionary Ridge attack of, 317, 319–20

      plan to merge army with Schofield, 473, 475, 477, 483

      politics loathed by, 337–38, 622

      proposed by Grant for presidency, 439

      in pursuit of Johnston, 349, 374, 396, 425, 488, 494, 521–22, 529, 533

      on Rawlins’s aid to Grant, 671

      and Rawlins’s death, 668, 669

      Rawlins’s praise of, 373

      Reconstruction opposed by, 622

      refusal to be appointed above Grant, 596–97

      remorseless warfare by, 353

      on Sheridan, 432

      and Sheridan’s mission in Shenandoah Valley, 433

      and son’s death, 305

      southern supply bases eradicated by, 470

      speech praising Grant by, 862

      Stanton’s feud with, 534–38, 541

      surrender terms offered to Johnston by, 533–38

      in Vicksburg Campaign, 236, 239–41, 245, 254, 262–64, 266, 267, 268, 270, 285, 295, 297

      as western armies commander, 346, 348

      on western tour, 618

      at West Point, 20, 24

      as worried about Grant’s trip to Washington, 337–38

      on Zachary Taylor, 41

      Sherman, Willy, 305

      Shiloh, 196–97

      Shiloh, battle of, xxviii, 199–204, 237, 265–66, 383, 481, 519, 670, 671, 701, 740

      casualties of, 201, 202–3, 204, 208, 211, 216

      Confederate preparation for, 198

      debates over, 199–200

      first day of, 199–205

      Grant blindsided in, 197–98, 199–200, 208–9, 212

      Grant’s article on, 929

      Grant’s belief in Union victory at, 207, 211–12

      national debate over, 208

      Reid’s account of, 209

      second day of, 205–8, 209

      Shrady, George Frederick, 931, 933, 936, 941, 949

      Sickles, Daniel, 571, 585

      Sierra Nevada, 90

      Sigel, Franz, 357, 397, 455

      Halleck’s insulting of, 357

      Shenandoah invaded by, 374, 397

      Singapore, 878, 891

      Sitting Bull, 832–33, 835

      Six Nations, 117

      Sixth Corps, 389, 500

      Sixty-Third United States Colored Infantry Regiment, 304

      Sixty-Fourth United States Colored Infantry Regiment, 304

      slaves, slavery, 645

      colonization plan for, 661

      as Confederate advantage, 517

      in Cuba, 665–66, 667

      of Dent family, 31, 32, 34, 36, 62, 101, 133, 884–85

      and Dred Scott decision, 100–101, 106

      and Emancipation Proclamation, 223, 228, 230, 242–44

      ending of, as Civil War goal, 228

      fall in price of, 470

      in Grant’s camps, 228–29, 299

      Grant’s relationship with, xxii, 45, 99, 101, 106, 139, 222, 229–30, 242–43, 440, 563–64, 875

      Grant’s worry about revolts of, 132

      Jesse Grant’s opposition to, 5, 8, 9, 25, 39

      Lee’s condoning of, 368

      on march to the sea, 470–71, 477

      and new territories, 121

      Peter Grant’s denunciation of, 5

      possible demands for compensation for, 839

      runaway, 8, 142, 162, 222, 223, 243

      in Second Confiscation Act, 222–23

      in territory won from Mexico, 58–59

      Vicksburg campaign impeded by, 248

      smallpox, 78, 246

      Smith, Charles F., 167, 171, 172

      in assault on Fort Donelson, 179, 181, 182, 188, 195, 196

      death of, 213

      Halleck’s treatment of Grant denounced by, 195–96

      injury of, 196, 213

      put in command of expedition up the Tennessee River,
    189, 190

      Smith, Edmund Kirby, 510, 555

      Smith, Gerrit, 715, 746

      Smith, James W., 768–69, 770

      Smith, John E., 115, 363, 670

      Smith, Roswell, 930, 936–37

      Smith, Sidney, 56

      Smith, William Farrar “Baldy”:

      in battle of Chattanooga, 313, 314, 318, 421

      in battle of Cold Harbor, 404

      Butler almost replaced by, 423–24

      in fighting at Petersburg, 412, 415

      on Grant’s drinking, 422

      Tennessee River plan of, 313–15

      Smith, William H., 702

      Smith, William Wrenshall, 212, 217, 317–18, 323, 406, 558, 838

      Sons of Temperance, 69–70, 91

      South Carolina, 123–24, 125, 459, 470, 471–72, 563, 571, 600, 621, 623, 686, 702, 704, 707, 708–10, 742, 752, 761, 789, 839–42, 845–46, 857, 858

      election of 1876 in, 844, 845–46, 849

      secession of, 121, 532

      South Side Railroad, 418, 485

      Spain, 665, 666, 667

      Special Field Order No. 15, 471

      Specie Payment Resumption Act, 779–83, 825

      specie payments, 778–82

      Speciman Days (Whitman), ix

      Speed, James, 553, 573

      Spencer, George, 669, 922–23

      Sphinx, Grant’s visit to, 872

      spoils system, 624, 635, 688, 733

      Spotsylvania, battle of, 388–95, 396–98

      casualties at, 394–95

      Confederate prisoners at, 393

      Spotsylvania Court House, 385, 387

      Springfield, Ill., 128, 132, 134–35, 136, 139, 530

      Stalwart Republicans, 733–34, 736, 882, 900, 903

      Stanbery, Henry, 589

      Standing Rock, 820

      Stanford, Mrs. Leland, 166

      Stannard, George, 920

      Stanton, Benjamin, 208–9

      Stanton, Edwin, 304, 306, 348, 350, 354, 377, 400, 405, 433, 438, 448, 452, 453, 473, 493, 496, 501, 529, 552, 572, 584

      anxiety over Burnside’s fate, 320

      background of, 307

      on battle of the Wilderness, 382

      blamed for loss at Fredericksburg, 231

      Butler protected by, 372

      Dana sent to monitor Grant by, 251–53

      death of, 688–89

      and Early’s threat to Washington, 420

      firing of, 594–95, 602–7, 609, 611–12

      as furious at McClellan, 136, 169

      Grant ordered to transfer troops from the West by, 306

      Grant’s behavior at Shiloh investigated by, 211

      Grant’s drinking reported to, 225

      Grant’s meetings with, 306–8, 352

      and Grant’s nomination as major general, 186

      and Grant’s nomination for presidency, 616

      Grant’s plan for taking Mobile vetoed by, 327

     


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