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adam_text | Contents
Preface
........................... xxi
Introduction
........................ xxiii
Frederick
Douglass: What Shall Be
Donc
with the Slaves If
Emancipated?, January
1862
Do nothing with them : January
јШ
............. ]
John Boston to Elizabeth Boston, January
12, 1862
A Slave Escapes: Virginia, January life
............ 6
Salmon P. Chase: Journal, January
6, 1862
Vigorous prosecution of the war : Washington, D.C.,
January
1862......................... 8
Abraham Lincoln to Don Carlos Buell and Henry W. Halleck,
January
13, 1862
My general idea of this war : January 1S62
..........
Ю
Abraham Lincoln: President s General War Order No.
1,
January
27, 1862;
President s Special War Order No.
1,
January
31, 1862
War Orders: January
1862................... 12
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton,
February
3, 1862
A Campaign Against Richmond: February
1862........
i<
Julia Ward Howe: The Battle Hymn of the Republic,
February
1862;
from Reminiscences,
181Ç-1809
His terrible swift sword : February
1862............ 2+
The New York Timer. An Important Arrest, February n,
1862;
The Ball s Bluff Disaster—Gen. McClellan and
Gen. Stone, April
12, 1863
A General is Arrested: Washington, D.C, February
1862 28
χ
CONTENTS
Lew Wallace: from An Autobiography
Attack on Fort Donclson: Tennessee, February
1862....... 35
John Kennedy Farris to Mary Farris, October
31, 1862
Fort Donelson Surrenders: Tennessee, February
1862...... 47
Henry
Walke:
The Western Flotilla at Fort Donelson, Island
Number Ten, Fort Pillow and Memphis
The River War: February-June
1862.............. 54
Braxton Bragg to Judah P. Benjamin, February
15, 1862
Confederate Strategy: February
1862.............. 77
John B. Jones: Diary, February
8-28, 1862
These calamities : Virginia, February
1862.......... 80
Jefferson Davis: Message to the Confederate Congress,
February
25, 1862
Richmond, Virginia, February
1862.............. 84
George E. Stephens to the Weekly AngloAfrican,
March
2, 1862
The boldest feat : Maryland, March
1862........... 89
Orpheus C. Kerr: from The Orpheus
С
Kerr Papers
All quiet on the Potomac : March
1862............ 93
Dabney H.
Maury:
Recollections of the Elkhorn Campaign
Battle of Elkhorn Tavern: Arkansas, March
1862........ 99
Abraham Lincoln: Message to Congress on Compensated
Emancipation, March
6, 1862;
Abraham Lincoln to
James A. McDougall, March
14, 1862
Washington, D.C., March
1862.................
HO
Catesby ap Roger Jones: from Services of the Virginia
(Merrimac)
A Naval Revolution: Virginia, March
1862..........
114
Nathaniel Hawthorne: from Chiefly About War-Matters
A Visit to Washington and Virginia: March
1862....... 121
George B. McClellan to the Army of the Potomac, March
14, 1862,
and to Samuel L. M. Barlow, March
16, 1862
The grand campaign opens: Virginia, March
1862...... 138
CONTENTS Xl
Charles Francis Adams
to
Charles Francis Adams
Jr.,
April 4, 1862
Britain and the Ironclads:
London, April 1862......... 141
Emily Dickinson to
Louise
and Frances
Norcross,
late March
1862
His
big
heart shot away : Massachusetts, March
1862..... 142
Frederick Douglass: The War and How to End It,
March
25, 1862
The lesson of the hour : March
1862.............. 144
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, April
9, 1862
But you must act : Washington, D.C., April
1862....... 155
Ulysses S. Grant to Commanding Officer, Advance Forces,
April
6, 1862;
to Julia Dent Grant, April
8, 1862;
to
Nathaniel H. McLean, April
9,1862;
to Jesse Root
Grant, April
26, 1862;
and to Elihu B. Washburne,
May
14,1862
Battle of Shiloh: Tennessee, April
1862.............. 157
William T. Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman,
April
11,1862
aWe caught the first thunder : Tennessee, April
1862...... 165
George W. Dawson to Laura Amanda Dawson,
April
26,1862
They ran in every direction : Tennessee, April
1862...... 168
Herman Melville: Shiloh, April
1862
The church so lone : April
1862................ 171
Confederate Conscription Acts, April
16
and
21, 1862
Richmond, Virginia, April
1862................ 172
Abraham Lincoln: Message to Congress, April
16, 1862
Abolishing Slavery in the District of Columbia: April
1862 . . 178
John Russell Bartlett: The Brooklyn at the Passage
of the Forts
Running the Gauntlet: Louisiana, April
1862......... 180
George Hamilton Perkins to Susan G. Perkins,
April
27,1862
The Tall of New Orleans: Louisiana, April
1862........ 194
Charles S. Wainwright: Diary, May
5, 1862
Battit
of
Williamsburg:
Virginia, May
1862.......... 199
XU CONTENTS
John
В.
Jones: Diary, May
14-19, 1862
A critical condition : Virginia, May
1862........... 210
Garland H. White to Edwin M. Stanton, May
7, 1862
A black regiment : Canada, May
1862............ 213
Abraham Lincoln: Proclamation Revoking General Hunter s
Emancipation Order, May
19, 1862
Washington, D.C., May
1862.................. 215
Richard Taylor: from Destruction and Reconstruction
Meeting Stonewall Jackson: Virginia, May
1862........ 218
Elizabeth Blair Lee to Samuel Phillips Lee, May
26, 1862
The progress of events : Washington, D.C., May
1862..... 224
Thomas O. Moore: To the People of Louisiana,
May
24, 1862
No similar instance of infamy : Louisiana, May
1862 .... 227
Lord Palmerston to Charles Francis Adams,
June
11, 1862;
Benjamin
Moran:
Journal,
June
25, 1862
Revolting outrages : London, June
1862............ 230
Henry Ropes to William Ropes, June
3-4, 1862
Battle of Fair Oaks: Virginia, May-June
1862......... 233
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, June
5, 1862
A Military Assessment: Virginia, June
1862.......... 236
David Hunter to Edwin M. Stanton, June
23, 1862
Arming Freed Slaves: South Carolina, June
1862........ 238
Kate Stone: Journal, June 29-July
5, 1862
Fear of the Yankees : Louisiana, June-July
1862....... 241
Edward Porter Alexander: from Fighting for the
Confederacy
The Seven Days Begin: Virginia, June
1862........... 246
Charles A. Page: from Letters of a War Correspondent
Battle of Gaines s Mill: Virginia, June
1862.......... 258
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, June
28,1862
An Accusation of Betrayal: Virginia, June
1862........ 265
Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, June
28, 1862
The present condition of the war :
Washington,
D.C., June
1862................. 267
CONTENTS xiii
Charles
В.
Haydon:
Journal, June 25-July
і, і8б2
The Union Retreat: Virginia, June-July
1862......... 269
Asa D. Smith: Narrative of the Seven Days Battles
Wounded at Glendale: Virginia, June-July
1862........ 277
Judith W. McGuire: Diary, June
27-30, 1862
Our beleaguered city : Virginia, June
1862.......... 290
Sallie Brock: from Richmond During the War
Death held a carnival : Virginia, June-July
1862....... 294
Sara Agnes Pryor: from Reminiscences of Peace and War
A Richmond Hospital: Virginia, June-July
1862........ 297
Whitelaw Reid: General Hunter s Negro Soldiers,
July
6, 1862
Debating Mack Soldiers: Washington, D.C., July
1862..... 303
George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln, July
7, 1862
Civil and military policy : Virginia, July
1862........ 306
Thomas H. Dudley and J. Price Edwards: An Exchange,
July
9, 10,
and
16, 1862
Building a Confederate Cruiser: England, July
1862..... 309
Abraham Lincoln: Appeal to Border State Representatives
for Compensated Emancipation, July
12, 1862
Washington, D.C., July
1862.................. 314
Second Confiscation Act, July
17, 1862
Washington, D.C., July
1862.................. 317
John Pope: Address to the Army of Virginia,
July
14, 1862
Success and glory : Washington, D.C., July 1S62
........ 323
John Pope: General Orders
Nos.
5, 7,
n,
July
18,
20,
and
23, 1862
A Change in Policy: Washington, D.C., July
1862....... 325
Fitz John Porter to Joseph C. G. Kennedy,
July
17, 1862
The idol of the army: Virginia, July
1862........... 329
August Belmont to Thurlow Weed, July
20, 1862
An Appeal for Negotiation: Rhode Island, July
1862...... 332
Salmon P. Chase to Richard C. Parsons, July
20, 1862
A shameful defeat: Washington, D.C., July
1862....... 338
XIV
CONTENTS
Salmon P. Chase: Journal, July
22, 1862
Presidential Emancipation: Washington, D.C., July
1862 . . . 342
Abraham Lincoln: First Draft of the Emancipation
Proclamation, July
22, 1862
Washington, D.C., July
1862.................. 345
Francis B. Carpenter: from Six Months at the White House
with Abraham Lincoln
Postponing Emancipation: Washington, D.C., July
1862 .... 347
Abraham Lincoln to Cuthbert Bullitt, July
28, 1862
Saving the Government: Washington, D.C., July
1862..... 349
Charles Sumner to John Bright, August
5, 1862
Cotton and Emancipation: Massachusetts, August
1862 .... 352
Henry W. Halleck to George B. McClellan,
August
6, 1862
Evacuating the Peninsula: Washington, D.C., August
1862 . . 354
Memorial of a Committee of Citizens of Liberty
County, Georgia, August
5, 1862
Fleeing Slaves: Georgia, August
1862.............. 358
Confederate War Department: General Orders No.
60,
August
21, 1862
Retaliation for Arming Slaves: Virginia, August
1862..... 364
Abraham Lincoln; Address on Colonization,
August
14, 1862
Washington, D.C., August
1862................. 366
Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greeley, August
22, 1862
I would save the Union : Washington, D.C.,
August
1862.......................... 372
William T. Sherman to Thomas Hunton,
August
24, 1862
Slavery and the Laws of War: Tennessee, August
1862..... 374
John Lothrop Motley to William H. Seward,
August
26, 1862
Emancipation and Diplomacy: Austria, August
1862..... 377
Harriet Jacobs to William Lloyd Garrison,
September
5,1862
Aiding Contrabands: Washington, D.C., Summer
1862 .... 382
CONTENTS
XV
Edward Porter Alexander:
from Fighting for the Confederacy
The Second Manassas Campaign: Virginia, August
1862 . . . 391
Charles Francis Adams Jr. to Charles Francis Adams,
August
27, 1862
Treachery3 : Washington, D.C., August
1862.......... 400
John Hampden Chamberlayne to Martha Burwell
Chamberlayne, September
6, 1862
These great operations : Virginia and Maryland,
August-September
1862.................... 404
John Pope to Henry W. Halleck, September
1, 1862
Unsoldierly and dangerous conduct : Virginia,
September
1862........................ 411
Clara Barton to John Shaver, September
4, 1862
Aiding the Wounded: Virginia and Washington, D.C.,
August-September
1862.................... 413
Gideon Welles: Diary, August 31-September
1, 1862
McClellan must go down : Washington, D.C,
August-September
1862.................... 416
John Hay: Diary, September
1, 1862
We are whipped again : Washington, D.C, September
1862 . 425
Edward Bates: Remonstrance and Notes on Cabinet
Meeting, September
2, 1862
The
Prest,
was in deep distress : Washington, D.C,
September
1862........................ 428
Salmon P. Chase: Journal, September
2, 1862
A series of failures : Washington, D.C, September
¡862 .... 430
George B. McClellan to Mary Ellen McClellan,
September
2, 1862
Restored to Command: Washington, D.C, September
1862. . . 433
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, September
3,
1862
Invading Maryland: Virginia, September
1862......... 435
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, September
3-4, 1862
A state of nausea : New York, September
1862......... 437
William Thompson
Lusk
to Elizabeth Freeman
Lusk,
September
6, 1862
A Demoralized Army: Washington, D.C, September
1862 . . . 439
XVI
CONTENTS
Abraham Lincoln: Meditation on the Divine Will,
с
early September
1862
God wills this contest : Washington, D.C., September
1862 . . 442
Lord Palmerston and Lord Russell: An Exchange,
September
14, 17,
and
23, 1862
Britain Considers Mediation: September
1862......... 443
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, September
8, 1862
Recognition of our independence : Maryland,
September
1862..................:..... 446
Lewis H.
Steiner:
Diary, September
5-6, 1862
A adirty and repulsive army: Maryland,
September
1862........................ 448
James Richmond Boulware: Diary, September
4—14,1862
A Confederate in Maryland: September
1862.......... 454
Alpheus S. Williams to George B. McClellan,
September
13, 1862;
Robert E. Lee: Special Orders
No.
191,
September
9, 1862
The Lost Order: Maryland, September
1862........... 459
George W. Smalley: Narrative of Antietam,
September
17, 1862
Battle of Antietam: Maryland, September
1862......... 462
Ruŕus
R. Dawes: from Service with the Sixth Wisconsin
Volunteers
Fight for the Cornfield: Maryland, September
1862....... 479
Alpheus S. Williams to Irene and Mary Williams,
September
22, 1862
αΤΙπ
infernal music : Maryland, September
1862....... 485
David L. Thompson: With Burnside at Antietam
A Landscape Turned Red: Maryland, September
1862..... 496
Samuel W.
Fiske
to the Springfield Republican,
September
20, 1862
After the Battle: Maryland, September
1862.......... 503
Clifton Johnson: from Battleground Adventures
Our men had won : Maryland, September
1862........ 505
Mary Bedinger
Mitchell: A Woman s Recollections of
Antietam
Noise, confusion, dust : Virginia, September
1862....... 511
CONTENTS xvii
George
В.
McClellan
to Mary Ellen McCkllan,
September
20, 1862
Our victory was complete : Maryland, September
1862 .... 524
Ephraim
Anderson: from Memoirs: Historical and
Personal
Battle of
luka:
Mississippi, September
1862........... 526
Gideon Welles: Diary, September
22, 1862
The cause of emancipation : Washington, D.C.,
September
1862........................ 530
Abraham Lincoln: Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation,
September
22, 1862;
Proclamation Suspending the
Writ of Habeas Corpus, September
24, 1862
Washington, D.C., September
1862............... 533
L. A. Whitely to James Gordon Bennett,
September
24, 1862
The air is thick with revolution : Washington, D.C.,
September
1862........................ 538
George B. McClellan to William H. Aspinwall,
September
26, 1862
Servile war and despotism : Maryland,
September
1862........................ 540
Abraham Lincoln: Record of Dismissal of John J. Key,
September
26-27, 1862
That is not the game : Washington, D.C.,
September
1862........................ 541
Fitz John Porter to
Mantón
Marble, September
30, 1862
Proclamations of a political coward : Maryland,
September
1862........................ 543
Braxton Bragg: To the People of the Northwest,
September
26, 1862
A Confederate Invasion: Kentucky, September
1862...... 550
Ralph Waldo Emerson: The President s Proclamation,
September
1862
An event worth the dreadful war : Massachusetts,
September
1862........................ 554
Frederick Douglass: Emancipation Proclaimed,
October
1862
Tour deliverance draws nigh! : October
1862......... 561
XVIII CONTENTS
Debate in the Confederate Senate on Retaliation for the
Emancipation Proclamation, September
29
and
October
1, 1862
Richmond, Virginia, October
1862............... 567
The Times of London: Editorial on the Emancipation
Proclamation, October
7, 1862
Thisgigantic wickedness : London, October
1862....... 572
George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln,
October
7, 1862
Obeying Civil Authority: Maryland, October
1862....... 576
Oscar L. Jackson: from The Colonel s Diary
Battle of Corinth: Mississippi, October
1862........... 578
Charles B. Labruzan: Journal, October
4, 1862
An awful day : Mississippi, October
1862........... 585
J. Montgomery Wright: Notes of a Staff-Officer at
Perryville
Battle of Perryville: Kentucky, October
1862.......... 589
Sam R. Watkins: from Co. Aytch,
Maury
Grays,
First Tennessee Regiment
This grand havoc of battle : Kentucky, October
1862..... 593
Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan,
October
13, 1862
Tour over-cautiousness : Washington, D.C., October
1862. . . 600
Lord Palmerston to Lord Russell, October
2
and
22, 1862
Reconsidering Mediation: England, October
1862....... 603
Charles Sumner to John Bright, October
28, 1862
The Presdt. is in earnest : Massachusetts, October
1862 .... 606
Francis Preston Blair to Montgomery Blair,
November
7, 1862
An auger too dull to take hold : Washington, D.C.,
November
1862........................ 609
George G. Meade to Margaret Meade,
November
8, 1862
McClellan s Dismissal: Virginia, November
1862........ 611
Orville H. Browning: Diary, November
29, 1862
Lincoln and McClellan: Washington, D.C., November
1862 . , 614
CONTENTS XIX
Abraham Lincoln:
Annual
Message
to Congress,
December
ι,
1862
Washington, D.C., December
1862............... 617
Edward Porter Alexander: from Fighting for the Confederacy
Battle of
Fredericksburg:
Virginia, December
1862....... 640
Samuel W.
Fiske
to the Springfield Republican,
December
15
and
17, 1862
Murderous butchery : Virginia, December
1862........ 657
Henry Livermore Abbott to Josiah Gardner Abbott,
December
14, 1862,
and to George B. Perry,
December
17, 1862
Thoroughly licked : Virginia, December
1862......... 660
Clifton Johnson: from Battleground Adventures
°An awful day : Virginia, December
1862........... 664
Walt Whitman: from Specimen Days
Hundreds die every day : Virginia, December
1862...... 669
Louisa May Alcott: from Hospital Sketches
Torn and shattered : District of Columbia,
December
1862........................ 671
Orville H. Browning: Diary, December
18, 1862
A Cabinet Crisis: Washington, D.C., December
1862...... 683
Gideon Welles: Diary, December
19-20, 1862
Lincoln Resolves the Crisis: Washington, D.C.,
December
1862........................ 685
Harper s Weekly: The Reverse at
Fredericksburg,
December
27, 1862
Sickness, disgust, and despair : December
1862........ 693
George
Templeton
Strong: Diary, December
27, 1862
Lincoln and Emancipation: New
Tork,
December
1862 .... 696
Fitz John Porter to Samuel L. M. Barlow,
December
29, 1862
Porter s
Court-Martial:
Washington, D.C.,
December
1862........................ 699
Cyrus F. Boyd: Diary, December
22-25, 1862
Looting in Holly Springs: Mississippi, December
1862...... 702
XX
CONTENTS
Jefferson
Davis:
Address to the Mississippi Legislature,
December
26, 1862
Jackson, December
1862..................... 706
William T. Sherman to John Sherman, January
6, 1863
Battle of Chickasaw Bayou: Mississippi, December
1862..... 724
Samuel Sawyer, Pearl P. Ingalls, and Jacob G.
Forman
to
Samuel R. Curtis, December
29, 1862
Mistreatment of Contrabands: Arkansas, December
1862 . . . 727
Ira S. Owens: from Greene County in the War
Battle of Stones River: Tennessee, December
1862-
January
1863......................... 729
Lot D. Young: from Reminiscences of a Soldier of the
Orphan Brigade
Bloody and useless sacrifice : Tennessee, December
1862-
January
1863......................... 733
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln,
January
1, 1863
An Offer to Resign: Washington D.C., January
1863...... 739
Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Halleck, January
1, 1863
You fail me precisely : Washington, D.C.,
January
1863......................... 741
Abraham Lincoln: Final Emancipation Proclamation,
January
1, 1863
Washington, D.C., January
1863................ 742
Benjamin Rush Plumly to Abraham Lincoln,
January
1, 1863
Celebrating Emancipation: Philadelphia, January
1863 .... 745
Abraham Lincoln to John A. McClernand, January
8, 1863
Broken eggs can not be mended : Washington, D.C.,
January
1863......................... 748
Chronology
........................... 753
Biographical Notes
....................... 764
Note on the Texts
........................ 798
Notes
.............................. 816
Index
.............................. 853
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spelling | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it Stephen W. Sears, ed. New York, NY Library of America 2012 XXVII, 873 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The library of America 221 2. vol. of a four-volume series Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 1862 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865, Motiv (DE-588)4208546-9 gnd rswk-swf United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 / Personal narratives United States / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 / Sources USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865, Motiv (DE-588)4208546-9 s Geschichte 1862 z DE-604 Sears, Stephen W. edt The library of America 221 (DE-604)BV000009606 221 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024819248&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it The library of America Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865, Motiv (DE-588)4208546-9 gnd |
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title | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it |
title_auth | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it |
title_exact_search | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it |
title_full | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it Stephen W. Sears, ed. |
title_fullStr | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it Stephen W. Sears, ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Civil War the second year told by those who lived it Stephen W. Sears, ed. |
title_short | The Civil War |
title_sort | the civil war the second year told by those who lived it |
title_sub | the second year told by those who lived it |
topic | Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Sezessionskrieg 1861-1865, Motiv (DE-588)4208546-9 gnd |
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