Geofroy, Louis de, 173
Geofroy, M. de, 173
George M. Bibb, U. S. revenue cutter, 223
George Peabody, steamer, 224 George Washington, steamer, 35 Georgetown, D. C., 500; aqueduct
runs to, 567; customhouse, 219; employment of constables, 576; Freedmen's Bureau, 366; letters to citizens, 550; military hospi- tals, 552; signal camp, 348, 350, 352, 353; street railway for, 44 Georgetown, S. C., 375 Georgia, admission to Congress,
25, 26, 76; Army posts in, 409; campaign in, 256; claim for U. S. cotton taxes, 59; constitutional convention, 26, 415; direct tax, 208, 209; Federal judges ap- pointed, 87; Freedmen's Bureau records, 368; in Dept. of the South, 415; legislature eligibility, 415; letter to people of, 179; loy- alty investigation, 14; maps, 256, 564, 565; military govt., 411, 415; military railroads, 317; pho- tographs, 272, 381; postwar pub- lic affairs, 76; seizes: Augusta Arsenal, 284, Oglethorpe Bar- racks, 409; Senate seats vacated during war, 18; Special Agency, Treasury Dept., 235, 237, 238, 240; tax sales halted, 207; testi- mony re postwar conditions, 16; Third Military District, 411, 414- 415; to be a Negro-colonized Ter- ritory, 52
Georgia, C. S. S., 163, 164, 165 Georgia-Florida boundary lands, papers re, 58
Georgia Infirmary, Savannah, ap- propriation to complete, 48 Georgia University, Cobb papers, 183
Georgiana, C. S. S., 163 Gerdes, Ferdinand H., 464 German-Americans in New York State, 28
German States, diplomatic des- patches re, 140
Germans, claims of U. S. residents, 162; draft substitutes, 254, 392
Gettysburg, Pa., 589; battle, 270, 311; battlefield, 55; memorials, 597
Getz, James Lawrence, 76 Gibbs, Wolcott, 587 Gibson, George, 313 Gibson, Alice, 157 Giddings, De Witt C., 46 Giesboro Point, District of Columbia, 338, 339
Gilcrease, Thomas, 326 Gile, George W., 367 Giles, William F., 103 Gillem, Alvan C., 372, 416 Gillingham, Edward E., 332 Gilliss, James M., 461, 464 Gillmore, Quincy Adams, 256 Gilpin, William, 119 Glassford, William Alexander, 348 Glenn, William W., 154 Glisson, Oliver S., 450 Glossbrenner, Adam J., 74 Glover, Townend, 579 Goat Island, R. L., 466 Gold, 486; purchases, 217; theft, 119 Golden Gate, steamer, 224 Goldsboro, N. C., 374 Goldsborough, H. A., 450 Goldsborough, John R., 450 Goldsborough, Louis M., 450, 489 Gooch, Daniel W., 10 Goodfellow, Edward, 227 Goodloe, Daniel R., 592 Goodman, H. H., 447 Goodyear, Charles, 29 Gooseberry Inlet, Mass., Gordon, Nathaniel, 80 Gosport, Va., 495 Gould, Benjamin A., 593, 594 Government finance, war creates new situation in, 178 Government Hospital for the Insane, 459, 499, 503, 570-572; admis- sions, 257, 460
Government Printing Office, 60, 516, 569; building, 566
Governments, heads of, corresp. be- tween, 139
Governor's Island, N. Y., 286
Graf, LeRoy P., 135 Grafton, Benjamin F.,
Grains, imported, 580
Grand Army of the Republic, 555; and pension legislation, 50; in- corporation of, 55 Grand Gulf, Miss., 236 Grand Island, Nebr., 407 Grand Rapids, Mich., 426
Grand Ronde Indian Agency, Oreg., 547
Granger, Bradley F., 65 Grant, S. Hastings, 592
Grant, Ulysses S., 47, 64, 169, 239, 245, 249, 256, 259, 318, 394, 396, 399, 555 Grant Memorial, 597 Graves, headstones for veterans, 43
Gravity observations, 228 Great Britain, 508; claim conven- tion with, 162; colonies: Confed- erate cruisers supplied in, 163, Confederate ships used ports of, 139; Confederate agents in, 140; Confederate warships: arms and seamen supplied to, 159, 163, constructed in, 140, 161, 163, fitted out in, 141; convention of 1863 with, 175; diplomatic des- patches re, 140; exchange of pat- ent records, 560; Foreign office: informed of Confederate activities, 140, microfilmed records of in Library of Congress, 141; pro- tests against U. S. naval officers' behavior, 140; reciprocity treaty with U. S., 44; slave trade treaty, 176; transoceanic telegraph, 22; treaty with, 24; U. S. consulates used as spy headquarters, 159; U. S. protests against aid to Con- federate ships, 140; wartime re- lations with U. S., 139. See also Adams, Charles Francis; Ala- bama claims; British; England; United Kingdom
Great Falls, Md., aqueduct runs from, 567; soldiers at, 568 Great Falls Manufacturing Co., 568 Great Lakes, St. Lawrence water-
way to, 44; survey, 273; trans- portation on, 293; treaty re naval forces on, 56. See also Defense Great Salt Lake Valley, 123
Great Seal of the United States, 1, 145, 147, 148
Great Western, U. S. S., 195 Greeley, Horace, 219
Green, Galen, 182 Green, J. F., 450 Green, John, 589
Green Bay, Wis., 231, 518 Greene, Oliver D., 345 Greenhow, Rose O'Neil, 154 Greensboro, N. C., 374 Greenville, Ala., 365 Greenwood, Alfred B., 530 Greer, James A., 450 Gregg, J. C., 453
Gregory, Edgar M., 372, 377, 378 Gregory, Francis H., 455, 481, 483, 484, 485
Gregory Board, 481, 483
Greiner, Theodore S., 59
Grenfelt, G. St. Leger, 329, 330 Grider, Henry, 13
Grier, Robert C., 81
Griffin, Charles, 333, 377, 378, 417 Grimes, James W., 13, 23, 32, 33, 34, 36
Grinnell, Josiah B., 46, 68, 71, 72 Grinnell, Moses, H. 27 Gristmills, 535
Griswold, John A., 70 Grose, William, 555 Grow, Galusha, 40
Guano, claim re, 175; islands, 140; trade, 161
Guardians of minors, pension claim- ants, 554; Territorial probate courts, 117 Guatemala, 433
Guayaquil, Ecuador, 162 Guerilla warfare, 329 Guider, Charles H., 453 Guides, 341
Gulf Blockading Squadron, 452, 490. See also East and West Gulf Block- ading Squadrons
Gulf coast, 226; naval operations,
449, 452; naval stations, 493; sur- vey, 225
Gulf Coast Squadron, 486 Gulf of Mexico, 377, 492, 517; naval records, 452; naval vessels in, 439; U. S. shipping captured in, 163 Gun carriages, 269; design, 281;
H. D. Bacon, steamboat, 224 H. R. W. Hill, steamboat, 21 Habeas corpus, 386
Habeas corpus cases, 81, 82, 103; circuit courts: District of Colum- bia, 97, N. Y., 108, Pa., 110; district courts: Md., 103, N. Y., 107, Pa., 110; Supreme Court, 81 Habeas corpus writ, application for, 122; suspended, 80, 86, 89, 420 Hagerstown, Md., 239 Haggerty, Francis S., 450 Hahn, Michael, 40
Haight, Edward, 64, 66
Haiti, 390, 508; Negroes sent to, 506, 507; petition re recognition, 24
Hale, James T., 43, 69
Hale, John P., 25, 27, 33, 36 Hale, Robert S., 14, 167, 424 Halifax, Canada, 143, 153 Hall, Amasa C., 35
Hall, George W., 22
Halleck, Henry W., 249, 256, 257,
339, 348, 394, 395, 396
Halsey, George A., 14
Hamburg, Germany, 159, 433 Hamil, E. S., 208
Hamilton, Andrew J., 62
Hamilton, Philip, 475 Hamilton, Bermuda, 143
Hamlin, Hannibal, 8, 18, 26, 37, 38, 135
Hamlin, Mrs. Hannibal, 135 Hammond, James H., 17 Hammond, William A., 27, 254,
304, 305, 307 Hammond General Hospital, Md., 324
Hampton Harbor, N. H., 230 555 Hancock, Lemuel M., Hancock, Winfield S., Hancock's First Army Corps, 262 Handley, William A., 46 Hanks, James M., 16 Hannibal, Mo., 434
Hannon, T. H., 371 Harbors, improvement, 22, 26, 44, 60, 274; surveyed on Great Lakes, 273
Harding, Abner C., 75
Harding, Benjamin F., 10
Hardware, 297; procurement, 295 Harlan, James, 30, 171, 502, 504 Harleston, Catherine, 21 Harness, 297
Harold, D. C., 330
Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 239; armory, 26, 286; Brown's seizure, 31; docu- ments re published, 279; inquiry re, 328; photographs, 272; U. S. Christian Commission, 590 Harper's Ferry Arsenal, W. Va., 283,
Headquarters of the Army, 394-396; Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 12, 307, 320,
Heald, James G., 533, 539
Health board. See Army, "board of
Heart, John, 569
Heaton, David, 239
Hein, Samuel, 228
Helena, Ark., 224, 235, 373 Hemp, 581, 582 Hempstead, Tex., 377 Henderson, John B., 34, 37 Hendrick Hudson, U. S. S., 490 Henry, Joseph, 478, 480, 584, 586 Hercules, U. S. revenue cutter, 223 Herndon, William S., 46 Herold, David E., 329, 393 Hetzel, U. S. S., 489 Hibbard, Timothy R., 176 Hickman, John, 51, 63 Hides, investigation re, 64 Higby, William, 12, 69, 70 Hilgard, J. E., 226, 227 Hill, D. H., 325
Hill, H. R. W., steamboat, 21 Hilligos brothers' trial, 99 Hilton Head, S. C., 238, 407; Army medical board, 307; capture, 293; Confederate prisoners, 324; Ham- mond ordered to, 305 Hilton Head Island, S. C., Army posts at, 406
Hinckley Williams & Co., 467
Hitchcock, Reuben, 336, 386, 387
Hitchcock, Robert B., 468, 495
Hoag, Enoch, 540
Hoar, Ebenezer, 164 Hoboken, N. J., 478
Hoffman, William, 319, 321, 325 Hogan, John, 72
Hole-in-the-Day, 537
Holloway, David P., 67, 70, 557, 558, 579
Holman, William S.,
Holt, Joseph, 245, 246, 327, 329, 335, 385, 387, 393, 418, 428, 430, 431
Home Schools for Freed Children, 367
Home Squadron, 439
Homestead Act, papers re, 58 Homesteads, Freedmen's, 367, 373; grants, 518
Honolulu, Hawaii, 144 Hood, Thomas, 391
Hooker, Charles E., 77
Hooker, Edward, 450, 472
Hooker, Joseph, 249, 257, 571 Hooper, Samuel, 71 Horner, C. W., 361
Horner, Gustavus R. B., 490 Horses, 288, 291; captured by enemy, 332; claims, 21, 128, 193, 194, 195, 257, 289, 291, 385; equip- ment, 280; investigation re, 64;
number in South, 564; procure- ment, 257, 288, 292, 338, 514; records, 295; theft, 416 Horsford's patent self-raising bread preparation, 354 Horticulture, 572 Horticulturist, 579
Horwitz, Phineas J., 460
Hospital corps, 373; accounts, 184; attendants, 384
Hospitals, beds patented, 558; boats, 305; care of freedmen, 361; chap- lains' returns, 259; city: care of seamen, 221; Confederate prison- ers, 322; directory, 588, 589; District of Columbia, 23, 499, 503; dues for seamen, 218; field: 552, inspection, 305, 311; freed- men: 357, 365, Ga., 368, New Orleans, 371, records, 368, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376; general: 305, 307, 308, 311, Georgetown, D. C., 552, inspections, 588, nurses recruited for, 588, Wash- ington, D. C., 552; military: 26, 125, 288, 291, 295, 296, 552, control, 305, Georgetown, D. C., 522, inspection, 587, opened at Govt. Hospital for the Insane, 570, records, 311, registers, 306, U. S. Christian Commission activi- ties, 590, Washington, D. C., 44, 552; naval: administration, 459, corresp., 460, locations at navy yards, 492, opened at Govt. Hos- pital for the Insane, 570, Ports- mouth Navy Yard, 497, registers of patients, 461; private: care of seamen, 221; procurement, 288; records, 256, 309, 382, 384; ship, 459; smallpox, 23; steamers, 311; stewards, 309; trains, 304, 311; transports, 305; U. S. Sanitary Commission, 588. See also Ma- rine hospitals
Houghton, Wis., 30
pation bureau, 67, enrollment, 38, railroad land grants, 67, 73, reve- nue, 39, telegraph, 67; bills and resolutions of, 13, 17, 18, 41; bi- ographical directory, 7; Clerk's records, 6; committees: appoint- ments to, 60, development of, 42, organizational changes, 40, post- war, 41, records, 41, relating to Civil War, 42, reports of, 41; con- tested election cases, 45-46; cre- dentials, 41, 45; documents, 41; executive dept. communications, 41; expulsion of Member, 53; gen- eral records, 6; Ga.'s postwar representation in, 76; impeachment charges against Johnson, 76, 77; impeachment function, 39; im- peachment proceedings, 6; investi- gates Member's conduct, 66, 70; journals, 7, 34, 40, 41, 62, 63, 69, 72, 73, 74; loss of Southern Members, 6, 40; makes own rules, 39; messages to Senate, 18; orders of the day, 41; organization, 40; originates: general appropriation bills, revenue bills, 39; petitions and memorials, 41; precedents, 40, 42, 61; Presidential communi- cations, 41, 132; Prisoners of War Committee reports to, 75; proceed- ings, 6; quarters in Capitol changed, 40; reapportionment, 562; records filed with Clerk, 40; records re- stricted, 42; reports to, 41; Select Committees, 40, 41, 42, 61-78; Standing Committees, 40, 41, 42- 61. See also Clerk of the House of Representatives, Congress, Peti- tions and memorials, Representa- tives, Senate, Senators, Speaker
Houses, destroyed in South, 173 Houston, George S., 62
Houston, Tex., 377 Howard, Benjamin C., 80
"House of Industry, " District of Co- Howard, Charles H.,
House of Representatives, 39-78;
account books, 41; allowing exec- utive dept. heads seats in, 71; assault on House Member, 70, 72; bills: appropriation, 39, emanci-
Howard, Henry, 167 Howard, Jacob M., 13, 15, 33, 35,
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