Covington and Cincinnati Bridge Co., Criminal code, adopted by Colo. Ter.,
Covode, John, 10, 57
Cowan, Benjamin S., 386
Cowan, Edgar, 28, 33, 34, 37 Cowles & Co., 354
Cowlitz County, Wash. Ter., 124 Cowperthwait, Huling, 208 Cowslip, U. S. S., 453 Cox, Samuel S., 16, 69 Cox, Thomas C., 167 Coxe, Richard S., 425 Cox's Wharf, Va., 321 Craighill, William P., 253 Craven, Thomas T., 450 Craven, Tunis A. M., 450 Cravens, James A., 66, 70 Crawford, Samuel Wylie, 256
Crawford, U. S. revenue cutter, 223 Credence, letter of, 139 Creditors, Union, demands on South enforced, 26
Creek Indians, 530; claims, 532, 538; payrolls, 541; under South- ern Superintendency, 545 Crego, 73
Creswell, John A. J., 46, 169, 171 Crisfield, John W., 46 Crimean War, 587
Crimes, against freedmen, 369; Federal court jurisdiction, 90; in South, 414; types covered by pardon records, 422 Criminal cases, 85, 87, 90, 387; circuit courts: Ark., 93, Calif., 94, Iowa, 100-101, Ky., 101, Md., 103, Mass., 104, Mich., 104, Minn., 105, Mo., 106, N. J., 107, N. Y., 107-108, Ohio, 108, Pa., 110, Tenn., 112, Va., 113, Wis., 115; district courts: Ark., 93, Calif., 94, Del., 95, Fla., 98, Ill., 99, Ind., 99, Iowa, 99, 100, Kans., 100, Ky., 101, Md., 103, Mass., 104, Mich., 104, Mo., 105, Nev., 106, N. H., 106, N. J., 107, N. Y., 107, Ohio, 108-109, Pa., 110, Tenn., 112, Wis., 115; Supreme court, District of Co- lumbia, 96-97; Territorial courts: 117, Ariz., 118, Colo., 119, Dak., 120, Idaho, 121, Mont., 121, N. Mex., 123, Nev., 122
Cumberland Mountains, 376
Cumberland River, naval patrol, 487 Cunningham, Robert B., 498 Curlew, U. S. S., 489
Currency, U. S., 190; additional is- sue, 213; bills, 42; expansion, 211; fractional, 213; management, 180; national system, 211; petitions re, 24, 60; printing, 69, 214; system created during war, 178. See also Banking and currency, Treasury notes, Legal tender notes Currents, 228
Currier, A. C., 269 Curtis, George Ticknor, 134 Curtis, Newton Martin, 27 Curtis, Samuel R., 62 Cushing, Caleb, 164 Cushing, Samuel T., 348, 352 Cushing, William B., 453 Cushman, Pauline (Pauline Dickinson, "now Fryer"), 555 Custer, George A., 555 Customhouses, appointments, 219;
Charleston, 62; construction, 214, 215; House Commerce Committee and, 44; land title, 420; New Or- leans, 74, 392; New York, 58; Portland, 44; records, 220, 235 Customs, accounts, 185, 191; Audi- tor's letters re, 191; collections, 181, 185, 222; decisions, 139; dis- tricts, 185, 218; duties, 24, 32, 60, 63, 81, 139, 187, 201, 202,
218, 219; officers, 44, 187, 218, 233, 239; regulations, 139; ship- ping statistics, 189-190; survey- ors, 218, 221, 235. See also Tonnage duties
Dana, James J., 296 Dana, Richard H., Jr., 53 Daniel, Peter V., 79
D'Araujo, Marcos Antonio (Viscount d'Itajuba), 164
Customs Bureau, Treasury Depart- Darling, William A.,
Customs cases, district courts:
N. Y., 108, Pa., 110 Customs collector, 218, 223, 224, 225, 232, 236; administered loy- alty oaths for passports, 147; collected seamen's tax, 220; com- mittee papers re, 44; corresp., 181; Inspectors' pay, 24; Marine Hospital directors, 221; N. Y., 238; pay, 22; suits against, 202, 203
Daughters of the American Revolu- tion Library, Washington, D. C., census schedules, 565 Davenport, Henry K., 450, 489, 492 453 Davenport, Richard G., Davenport, Iowa, officer examining board, 263-264 Davis, Charles H., 21, 440, 450,
461, 464, 465, 478, 480, 491, 593 Davis, Charles L., 350
Davis, David, 79, 81, 85, 133, 385 Davis, Garrett, 34, 35
Customs Commissioner, 178, 181, 202, 219, 240; enemy accounts, 234; functions, 179; records, 184- 186 Davis, J. C. Bancroft, 164 Customs Division, Treasury Depart- Davis, Jeff C., ment, 219
Davis, Henry Winter, 45, 47, 61, 68, 69, 277
Customs Service, Treasury Depart-
ment, 178, 184, 229; records, 218-220
Cutler, O. N., 237, 241
Cuts, copyright, 561
Cutts, J. Madison, 184
Cutts, R. D., 227
Cuyler, R. R., U. S. S., 489
Dahlgren, John A., 15, 28, 450, 467, 468, 490, 498 Dahlonega, Ga., 215, 216 Daily, Samuel G., 45, 46 Dakota City, Nebr. Ter., 121 Dakota Territory, appropriations for, 59; Army posts, 406; capitol, 59; census of, 562, 564; census of 1861, 566; courts, 120-121; In- dian expeditions, 406; Indian supt., 545, 546; Indian tribes in, 48; In- dian War claims, 196; letters, 503; prison, 59; records of, 149; Sioux depredations, 536; surveyor general, 526; township plats, 526; wagon roads, 512 Dale, U. S. S., 490 Dallas County, Ala., 240 Damage cases, circuit court, Ohio,
108; Court of Claims, 128 Dana, Charles A., 245, 246, 248, 388
Davis, Jefferson, 17, 25, 26, 31, 32, 51, 113, 195, 248, 254, 277, 320, 337, 393; claimants for capture re- ward, 43; Confederate agents' let- ters to, 52; imprisonment, 337; petitions for amnesty for, 423; proclamations, 449; prosecution, 420; treason trial, 53
Davis, Jefferson, C. S. S., claims re not considered, 165
Davis, Jefferson, U. S. revenue cut- ter, 223
Davis, John, 169
Davis, Reuben, 62
Davis, William M., Davy, Joseph & Co., 286 Dawes, Henry L., 45, 63, 64, 68,
Dawes Commission, 544, 547 Dawson, John L., 69 Dead Letter Office, 436, 437, Dead letters, 437 Deaf, care, 572 De Ahua, Henry C., 527 Deaths, Army, 255; certificates, 144, 554; consular records, 158, 161; notices, 150; Federal, 591; Govt. Hospital for the Insane, 571; Pensacola Navy Yard, 496; reports, 255 Debentures, U. S., excess, 185
Debtors, relief laws, 413, 415 Debts, certificates, 186, 189; due U. S. from Southern railroads, 53, 72-73; enemy, 81; recovery by Post Office Dept., 200; recov- ery by Treasury Solicitor, 201; suits for Colo. Ter., 119 Decisions, judicial, 79, 85. See also Courts Dee, C. S. S., 219
Deeds, Boston Navy Yard, 494 Defense, systems of military, 69 Defense of Great Lakes and Rivers, House Select Committee on, 65 Defenses, petitions; Philadelphia- Delaware Bay area, 26; St. Louis, 26. See also Washington, D. C. Defenses of the Northeastern Fron- tier, House Select Committee on, 69 Defrees, John D., 569 DeGraff, Isaac, 453
DeKrafft, James C. P., 450 Delafield, Richard, 269, 307, 341, 478
Delaney House, Washington, D. C., 552
Delano, Charles, 65
De Large, Robert C., 46 Delaware, congressional investiga- tion of State govt., 53; Freed- men's Bureau operates in, 356, 366; Freedmen's schools, 371; gradual emancipation suggested in, 65; ratifies Civil War amend- ments, 5; refuses direct tax, 206; Slave Claims Commission, 391; volunteer regiments, 405 Delaware Bay, 26, 230
Delaware Indians, 530; claims, 48,
532, 540; payment to, 544; under Central Superintendency, 545 Delaware River, 26, 226, 479 Demobilization, naval, 463 Democratic Party, political plat- form of 1860, 33 Demopolis, Ala., 365 Dénègre, W. O., 173 Denison, George, 219 Denison, George S., 236, 237 Dennett's Island, 497 Dennison, William, 430, 431 Denny, Joseph Waldo, 552 Dent, George W., 237
Denver, Colo., land office, 527
Denver, Colo. Ter., Internal Reve- nue office, 206; seat of first judi- cial district, 119; seat of Terri- torial supreme court, 119; U. S. mint, 215, 217 Department of Arkansas, 289, 339, 402; court and commission rec- ords, 335; military railroads, 318; report re administration, 11 Department of the Cumberland, 289, 400, 416; civilian prisoners, 322; court and commission records, 335; military railroads, 317 Department of the Gulf, 11, 289, 399,
588; civilian prisoners, 322; col- ored soldiers raised in, 262 Department of Kansas, 290; court and commission records, 335; medical affairs, 304 Department of the Lakes, 312 Department of Louisiana, 416, 417 Department of the Missouri, 290,
389, 390, 555; civilian prisoners, 322; colored troops, 264; court and commission records, 335; medical affairs, 304; political prisoners, 386; Provost Marshal, 327 Department of New Mexico, chief engineer, 271; signal officer, 348, 350
Department of North Carolina, 589 Department of the Northwest, 290;
Indian policy, 48; medical affairs, 304
Department of the Ohio, 289, 339;
civilian prisoners, 322; court and commission records, 335; military railroads, 317; orders for artifi- cial limbs, 312
Department of the Pacific, civilian prisoners, 322
Department of the Potomac, head- quarters, 413
Department of the Shenandoah, 589 Department of the South, 390, 414, 415; headquarters, 407 Department of the Tennessee, 289, 390, 399, 400; court and commis- sion records, 335; investigation of Memphis riots, 72; military rail- roads, 317
Department of the West, 389; claims. against, 385; investigated, 64; reports on, 10; subsistence, 313
Department of Washington, 402; corresp., 353; signal officers examined, 349
Department of Western Virginia,
subsistence, 313
Departmental Corps, 384
District of Columbia, Commission for the Relief of, 367 Detail Office, Navigation Bureau,
Navy Department, 462, 463-464 Detectives, District of Columbia,
576, 577; employed by: Provost Marshal's General's Bureau, 341, Southern cities, 414, State Dept., 154, Treasury Dept., 204, 205, 555, U. S. consulates, 159
Departmental-jurisdiction case files, Detroit, Mich., 319; marine hospital,
Court of Claims, 129 Departments, military: 234, 381, 399, 411, Army corps in, 400, 401, commanders, 155, 412, docu- ments in Official Records, 400, maps, 271, 272, names, 397-398. See also Eastern Department, Middle Department
Dependent Pension Bill, passage of,
Depositaries, U. S., 181, 213; ac- counts, 188, 190; register, 182 Depositories, U. S. mints, 215. See also Subtreasuries
221; steamboat inspection station, 225
Detroit Arsenal, Mich., 283 Detroit River, 231 Dexter, T. C. A., 240 Deyrup, Felicia Johnson, 286 Diaries, Bates, 421; Browne, 219; Denny, 552; Gallaudet, 573; Henry, 586; naval officers, 453; pensioners, 554; Preston, 256; Smith, 552; Stoddard, 208; U. S. Christian Commission officials, 591; weather, 585; Welles, 445
Dibble, C. B., and Co., 239
Deposits, excess, 185; gold and sil- Dickens, Asbury, 18
Depot of Charts and Instruments,
Depots, ordnance stores at, 280 Deputy Clerk of Supreme Court, 80 Deseret, proposed admission as
State, 30-31; judicial system pro- vided for, 123
Deserters, Army: 261, 403, 404, arrest, 346, claim bounties, 184, confined at Dry Tortugas, 257, custody of money, 257, enticing, 105, harboring, 422, letters re, 247, lists, 336, 342, record of arrest, 347, registers, 322, re- ports on, 342; Marine, 473; Navy, 459, 462; recovery of by consuls, 158
Deserters Branch, Provost Marshal General's Bureau, War Depart- ment, 342-343
Desertion, 422; aiding, 329; legal cases, 96, 105; Washington de- fenses, 574
Des Moines, Iowa, 21, 99 Des Moines River, 521 Destitute Colored Persons in the
Dickinson, Pauline, 555
Dickinson College Library, papers:
Buchanan, 134, Taney, 85 Dickson & Zane, 332 Diet books, 311 Diller's powder, 468 Dillin, James R., 235 Dillon, John H., 515 Diplomatic accounts, 183 Diplomatic correspondence, 138-141, 161, 183; claims settlements in, 162; concern Alabama claims, 157; consular trade reports in, 153; drafts of, 138; enclosures from London, 157; extradition papers in, 148; intercepted, 139; published by State Dept., 140; special agents' letters, 142
Diplomatic negotiations, 160, 162 Diplomatic notes, 139, 161 Diplomatic officers, accounts, 199; accrediting, 139; commissions for, 146; corresp. re disbursements, 150; expenses for, 150; grant pass- ports in foreign countries, 147; in- structions, 138, 140, 142, 157, 159,
161, 166; lists, 160; loyalty oaths administered to, 145; nominations, 132; recall of, 139; special pass- ports issued to, 147; tried cases in which U. S. nationals were de- fendents, 160. See also Ambas- sadors, Consuls, Foreign serv- ice, Ministers Diplomatic representatives, foreign, expenses re reception of, 150; free entry for goods of, 144; func- tions re claims, 162; lists, 160; notes to, 139
Direct tax commissioners, 178;
claims re property sold by, 21; records, 206-210; S. C., 375, 376; Southern State taxes, 207 Direct taxes, 206, 219; apportion- ment of, 39; claims re property sold for, 21; collection, 86, 205, 206; land sold for, 53, 207; pa- pers re, 60; receipt books, 208, 209; records re payment, 209-210; refunds, 208; sales, 207, 209, 210; seizures of land under, 127 Disabilities. See Legal disabilities, Political disabilities Disbursements, recruiting, 261 Disbursing agent, Coast Survey, 228; wagon roads, 512
Disbursing Branch, Adjutant Gen- eral's Office, 265
Disbursing Branch, Provost Mar- shal General's Bureau, War De- partment, 345
Disbursing Clerk, War Dept., 247 Disbursing Officer, Bureau of Refu- gees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, War Dept., 362-363 Disbursing officers, claim cases involving, 128; loss of funds by, 129
Disbursing records, Attorney Gen- eral's Office,421; Census Office, 563; First Auditor, 191; Freed- men, Refugees, and Abandoned Lands Bureau, 265-266, 362-363; Interior Dept., 508-509, 563; Post Office Dept., 436; Provost Marshal General's Bureau, 265, 345, 346; Register of the Treas- ury, 186; Surgeon General's Of- fice, 309; War Dept., 247; State
Dept., 150-151. See also Auditors, Financial records, Fiscal records Discharges, Army, 235, 237, 247, 396 Discipline, 473
Diseases, history, 308 Disinfectant, 585
Disloyalists, 595; arrest of, 144, 153, 154; claims of, 126, 388; oppose the draft, 346
Disloyalty, employees, 64; House members elect, 45; investigation, 337; N. C. organizations suspected of, 38
Dispensaries, naval, 461 District attorneys, 200, 201, 202,
203, 204, 234, 514; accounts, 199, 516; appointment, 86, 421, 425; commissions, 146; corresp., 419, 420, 502; duties, 87, 425-426; let- ters to, 505, 507, 510, 516, 520; opinions, 203; papers re prize ves- sels, 144; records, 426; superin- tendence, 419, 425; Territories, 116
District courts, 85-115; abolition of Eastern District of Mo., 25; ap- peals, 82; impeachment of judges: Ala., 41, Tenn., Tex., 41, Wis., 41; jurisdiction, 25, 85-86, 88, 90; records: 87-88, Ark., 93, Calif., 94, Conn., 94-95, Del., 95, District of Columbia, 96-97, Fla., 98, Ill., 99, Ind., 99, Iowa, 99-100, Kans., 100, Ky., 101, La., 102, Maine, 103, Md., 103- 104, Mass., 104, Mich., 104, Minn., 105, Miss., 21, Mo., 105, Nev., 106, N. H., 106, N. J., 106, N. Y., 107-108, Ohio, 108-109, Oreg., 109, Pa., 109-110, R. I., 111, Tenn., 112, Va., 113-114, Vt., 112, W. Va., 114, Wis., 115; reestablished in South, 426; register copyrights, 561; reports, 93; special counsel employed, 426 District Engineer Offices, 274; Balti-
more, Md., 274; Charleston, S. C., 274; Washington, D. C., 274 District of Columbia, 390, 498; ap- propriations, 23; code of laws, 425; constituted a provost mar- shal's district, 347; Deaf and Dumb
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