110. Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau, 1863-66. War Department: Provost Marshal General's Bureau (p. 341-347 passim).
111. Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer.
War Department: Office of the Chief Signal Officer and the Signal Corps (p. 350-353 passim).
112. Office of the Surgeon General (War).
War Department: Surgeon General's Office and the Medical Department (p. 308).
118. Records of the United States Attorneys and Marshals.
Office of the Attorney General: U. S. Attorneys and Marshals (p. 426).
121. Records of the Public Buildings Administration.
Department of the Treasury: Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury (p. 203); Office of the Supervising Architect (p. 215). 123. Records of the United States Court of Claims.
Judiciary: U. S. Court of Claims (p. 129).
125. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy).
Department of the Navy: Secretary's Office--Office of the Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate General (p. 447); Naval Boards and Commissions (p. 475, 476).
127. Records of the United States Marine Corps.
Department of the Navy: U. S. Marine Corps (p. 473).
128. Records of Joint Committees of Congress.
Congress: Joint Standing Committees (p. 8); Joint Select Committees (p. 9).
130. Records of the White House Office.
149. Records of the Government Printing Office.
Department of the Interior: Office of the Superintendent of Public Printing (p. 569).
153. Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Army).
War Department: Bureau of Military Justice (p. 327, 334); Office of the Assistant Judge Advocate General (p. 335).
156. Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance.
War Department: Office of the Chief of Ordnance and the Ordnance Department (p. 278-287 passim); Military Prisons (p. 324); Com- mission on War Claims at St. Louis (p. 385); Commission on Ordnance Claims and Contracts (p. 388).
159. Records of the Office of the Inspector General.
War Department: Office of the Inspector General (p. 354).
167. Records of the National Bureau of Standards.
Department of the Treasury: Office of the Superintendent of Weights and Measures (p. 229).
181. Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments.
Department of the Navy: Bureau of Navigation--U. S. Naval Academy (p. 466); Navy Yards and Naval Stations (p. 494-498 passim).
185. Records of the Panama Canal.
Panama Railroad Co. (p. 587).
192. Records of the Office of the Commissary General of Subsistence. War Department: Office of the Commissary General of Subsistence (p. 313).
203. Records of the Office of the Chief of Finance (War). War Department: Secretary's Office (p. 248).
204. Records of the Office of the Pardon Attorney.
Office of the Attorney General: Pardon Clerk (p. 422). 205. Records of the Court of Claims Section (Justice).
Office of the Attorney General: Assistant Attorney General for Claims Cases (p. 424).
206. Records of the Solicitor of the Treasury.
Department of the Treasury: Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury (p. 202).
217. Records of the General Accounting Office.
Department of the Treasury: Office of the First Comptroller (p. 183); Office of the Second Comptroller (p. 184); Office of the Commissioner of Customs (p. 185); Office of the Register (p. 188); Office of the First Auditor (p. 191); Office of the Second Auditor (p. 192); Office of the Third Auditor (p. 193); Office of the Fourth Auditor (p. 197); Office of the Fifth Auditor (p. 199); Office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office Depart- ment (p. 201); State Direct Tax Commissions (p. 208-210 pas- sim).
War Department: Western Gunboat Fleet (p. 300); Office of the Pay- master General (p. 303); Office of the Commissary General of Subsistence (p. 315); Commission on War Claims at St. Louis (p. 385).
Commissioners on Emancipation in the District of Columbia (p. 593).
231. Records of the United States Soldiers Home.
U. S. Soldiers' Home (p. 410).
233. Records of the United States House of Representatives.
Congress: Joint Select Committees (p. 14); House of Representatives (p. 40).
241. Records of the Patent Office.
Department of the Interior: Patent Office (p. 559).
249. Records of the Commissary General of Prisoners.
War Department: Office of the Commissary General of Prisoners (p. 321); Office of the Commissioner for Exchange of Prisoners (p. 326).
267. Records of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Judiciary: Supreme Court (p. 82).
318. Records of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Department of the Treasury: National Currency Bureau--First Division (p. 214).
351. Records of the Government of the District of Columbia.
Department of the Interior: Metropolitan Police (p. 576).
Aaron Brown, U. S. revenue cutter, 223
A. Mc Dowell, steamboat, 224 Abandoned lands, 373, 376; admin- istered by War Dept., 244; dis- position, 355; reports, 367; re- stored to owners, 359; sale in northern Tex., 58; to be given to veterans, 30. See also Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Bureau of
Abandoned property, 239, 240, 370, 372, 374, 377, 392; Johnson im- peachment report and, 52; re- ceived by U. S. Treasury agents, 233; records, 47, 182, 188, 234, 235, 236; Sea Islands, 238; to Freedmen's Bureau, 375. See also Abandoned lands, Captured and Abandoned Property, Com- mercial Intercourse, Property Abbott, James B., 540 Abert, John J., 29, 273 Abolition, by border States, 4; Dis- trict of Columbia, 4, 23, 52; pe- tition re, 36, 52, 54; Territories, 4. See also Constitutional amend- ments
Acacia, steamboat, 224 Academy of National Sciences, pa- pers re, 60 Acapulco, Mexico, 144 Accomack County, Va., 10 Accountability, Government depts. and, 58
Accounts, Agriculture Commr.,
191; certification, 183, 184, 185; contractors, 481; Freedmen's Bureau, 372, 373, 375, 378;
J. Henry, 586; Indian Office, 531, 532; land offices, 529; marine hos- pitals, 221; medical, 307; Nautical Almanac Office, 465; naval, 442, 445, 468; Office of Weights and Measures, 229; opinions re, 420; pensioners, 554; quartermasters, 288, 299; Quartermaster's Dept., 388; Register's Office duties, 186; Special Agencies, 234, 236, 238, 239, 240; Steamboat-Inspection Service, 225; surgeons', 309; transportation, 294; War Records Office, 382
Accounts, House Standing Committee of, 61
Accounts Bureau, Treasury Depart- ment, 188
Adams, Charles Francis, 61, 140, 157, 163, 164
Adams, Green, 200 Adams, Henry A., 450 Adams, J. H., 19
Adams Express Co., 591
Adams Express Co. vs. Abram Kannes, 189
Addison F. Andrews, U. S. revenue cutter, 223
Adger, James, U. S. S., 489 Adjutant and Inspector, Marine Corps, 473
Adjutant General, 380, 410; adjust-
ment of military bounties, 76; and the Commission for State Prisoners, 154; commanding generals' letters, 395; Mississippi Valley activities, 27; orders, 396-397; records, 75, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 396 Adjutant General's Office, 250-268, 382, 384, 405; archival depository,
Africa, 80, 176; colonization of Ne- groes, 499. See also Liberia African Squadron, 439, 452, 487, 508
Agassiz, Louis, 593, 594
Agassiz, U. S. revenue cutter, 223 Agricultural Division, Patent Office,
Interior Department, 579 Agricultural produce, destroyed in South, 173
Agricultural schools. See Land Agricultural societies, 578 Agriculture, 572; census schedules,
563, 565; experimental, 579, 580; foreign, 580; instruction to Indians, 535; Patent Commissioner's re- port on, 28; Southern States, 564 Agriculture, Commissioner, ac-
counts, 191; appointed, 579; on tobacco tax, 20
Agriculture, House Standing Com- mittee on, 61
Agriculture, Senate Standing Com- mittee on, 20
Agriculture Department, 43, 578- 582; chemist, 71 Ainsworth, Fred C., 382 Alabama, 238, 369; army posts, 407; captures Mount Vernon Ar- senal, 285; constitutional con- vention, 415; direct tax, 207, 208; district court judge im-
peached, 41; foundry in, 53; Freed- men's Bureau, 364-365; in Dept. of the South, 415; loyalty investi- gation, 14; maps, 564, 565; rail- road lands forfeited, 73; special agency, Treasury Dept., 235, 236, 240; State constitutional con- vention, 26; tax sales halted, 207; testimony re postwar conditions, 16; Third Military District, 411, 414, 415; township plats, 525; tract books, 521; transfer of sur- veyors' general records to, 527; U. S. Sanitary Commission work, 589; U. S. Senate seats vacated during War, 17; volunteer regi- ments, 405. See also Mobile Alabama, C. S. S., losses inflicted by, 163; operations of, 158 Alabama and Mississippi Railroad, 240 Alabama claims, 44, 47, 144, 167; abstract, 164; accounts, 200; amount of indemnity, 165; amounts, 169, 171, 174; arbitration, 163, 164, 165; awards, 166, 169, 171; coastal damages of, 171; courts of commrs., 157, 169-172, 200; diplomatic corresp. re, 157; dis- tribution of funds, 53; lists, 164, 165; papers, 157, 165, 169; pro- posal for commission to examine, 24; reason for name, 163; settle- ment of, 53 Alaska, 44
Albany, N. Y., prison, 502; pris- oners shipped to, 573 Albemarle, C. S. S., 28 Albemarle Sound, 239 Albuquerque, N. Mex., 59, 123 Alden, George J., 359 Alden, James, 450 Alderson, A. B., 209 Aldis, Asa Owen, 173, 594 Aldrich, Cyrus, 48, 65, 536 Alexandria, La., 101 Alexandria, Va., 239, 317, 486; Army posts at, 406; convalescent camp, 10; committee for relief of needy, 154; disloyalists, 154; military administration, 10; mili- tary governor, 12; military sub-
district, 413; occupied by Union forces, 274; seat of district court, 113; seat of loyal govern- ment of Va., 156; Union prison- ers, 321
Alexandria Canal Co., 44, 45 Alexandria County, Va., 366, 378; annexed to military district, 413; land redemptions, 210. See also Arlington Heights
Alger, Cyrus, and Co., 467 Algiers, Algeria, 159 Alice Gibson, 157
Aliens, claims of, 126; conscrip- tion, 158; corresp. re, 247; dis- charge from U. S. Army, 139, 144, 145, 158; passports needed to cross army lines, 147; pro- tection of, 144; statistics on, 152; war claims, 162
Sciences, Peirce papers, 594 American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, 225 American Association for the Relief of Misery on Battlefields, 589 American Bank Note Co., 214 American Colonization Society, 506, 507, 508
American Digest, 84, 92, 131 American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 465
American Freedmen's Commission, 27
American Freedmen's Inquiry Com- mission, 254, 390-391 American literature, 561
American Missionary Society, 361 American Philosophical Society, Bache papers, 589
American Powder Co., Boston, Mass., 467
Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa., American Shipmasters Association,
29, 277, 284, 331
Allegheny City Penitentiary, Pa., military prison, 322
Allegheny Mountains, 65, 68, 235, 239
Allegiance. See Oaths
Allen, E. J., 195
Alley, John B., 56, 68, 69 Allotment Division, Fourth Auditor of the Treasury, 197 Alton, Ill., 218
Alton Military Prison, Ill., 322,
323, 386; escape of prisoners, 331; political prisoners, 336 Aluminum, alloy, 216 Amana Society, 26 Ambassadors, corresp. re dis- bursements, 150; Federal court jurisdiction in cases affecting, 79; not appointed by U. S. until 1893, 158
Ambulance Corps, U. S., 403 Ambulances, 54, 261, 292, 297, 310, 361, 558, 588
American Academy of Arts and
American Telegraph Co., 315
Ames, Adelbert, 416
Ames, Edward R., 386 Ames, George W., 209 Ames, Horatio, 15 Ames, Oakes, 68 Ames naval guns, 15, 468 Ammen, Daniel, 450, 489 Ammunition, 466
Amnesty, classes excepted from, 155; granted to: ex-Confederates, 423, political prisoners, 155, prisoners of war, 155; Johnson impeachment report on, 52; list of persons accepting, 156; list of persons granted, 135; oaths, Tenn., 112, 114, 329; proclama- tions, 1, 155, 156; records, 154- 156, 423; Supreme Court decisions, 81. See also Pardons
"Amoor River." See Amur River Amputees. See Veterans, disabled Amur River, telegraphic line from to Russian America, 44 Anacostia River, 498, 570; bridge, 500, 548
Anadarko, Okla., 547 Anaesthetics, 27
Ancona, Sydenham E., 70
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