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INDEX. XX111 Phillips, ii, 441—Gov. Lee to Lafayette giving an account of the depredations of the enemy, ii, 442—Lafayette's reply, ii, 443 — McHenry's complimentary reference to merchants of Baltimore, ii, 446— Lafayette on same, ii, 446—Lafayette to Washington on same subject, ii, 446— Lafayette thanking merchants of Baltimore for their assistance, ii, 447—Gov. Lee to Delegates in Congress for aid, ii, 450—To Lieutenants of the several counties, ii, 450—Gen. S. Smith to Col. Williams on the flight of the Virginia Assembly, ii, 450—Gov. Nelson to Gen. Morgan, ii, 451—Gov. Lee to Gen. Buchanan, threatened attack by CornAvallis on Baltimore, ii, 452—Gov. Lee to President of Congress, ii, 452—Washington writes to Count de Grasse and Robert Morris to provide vessels at the head of Elk to remove his army to Annapolis, ii, 454— Morris' reply, ii, 454—Governor's circular to the commissaries of all the counties, ii, 455—Gov. Lee to Washington, ii, 456 —Governor Lee to R. Morris, ii, 456— Gov. Lee's circular to the commissaries of the counties, ii, 459—Governor Lee to Governor Nelson, ii, 459— Gov. Lee to Washington, ii, 461—Same to Col. Rawlings, ii, 461—De Grasse to Gov. Lee, ii, 462—Gov. Paca to the merchants of Baltimore, ii, 481—Gov. Paca to Washington, ii, 482—Rochambeau to the merchants of Baltimore, ii, 485—Gen. Williams to Gov. Lee on the distress of the army, ii, 486—Robert R. Livingston to Gov. Paca, announcing peace between Great Britain and the Colonies, ii, 490— Gen. Greene on the Maryland Line, ii, 492—Gen. Armand and the citizens of Baltimore, ii, 493—Gen. Greene to Gov. Paca, ii, 493—Committee of Washington College to Gen. Washington, ii, 515—His reply, ii, 516—Washington to Jefferson on improving the navigation of the Potomac, ii, 519—Washington on Rumsey's steamboat, ii, 525—Washington to James McHenry, ii, 560—Same to Wm. Fitzhugh, ii, 561—Same to Jefferson, ii, 568— Same to Gov. Stone, asking for a loan to the Government, ii, 571—Daniel Cresap, etc., to Gov. Lee on the whiskey insurrection, ii, 584—Hamilton on the same to same, ii, 585, 587—Gen R. H. Lee to Gov. Lee on services of the Maryland troops, ii, 588—Washington to Thos. Johnson, and his reply, ii, 592—Washington to J. E Howard, and his reply, ii, 593, 594— Washington to Gov. Stone, ii, 594—Washington to James McHenry, ii, 594—Commodore Barron to the Secretary of Navy, on British deserters, ii, 621—The Governor to the Secretary of War, iii, 35— Gov. Winder to the President, iii, 40— British bombardment of Havre-de-Grace, - iii, 42—A gallant act, iii, 48—Gov. Winder to the Secretary of War, iii, 66—British rifled St. Inigoes' Mission, in St. Mary's County, iii, 127 — Resignation of Gen. Stricker, iii, 128—Nineteen Van Buren electors to the Whig electors, iii, 191— Peabody on the State debt, iii, 209—Gov. P. F. Thomas to George Peabody, iii, 217—Maj. Robert C. Buchanan on the Baltimore volunteers in Mexico, iii, 232— Gov. Ligon to Mayor Swann on the election riots in Baltimore, iii, 253, 255 to 262—Mayor Swann on his rights in the premises, iii, 254, 257 to 262—Colored ministers, on condition of race, in Maryland, iii, 322, 323—J. R, Giddings, iii, 347—Gov. Hicks to the Governor of South Carolina, and the latter's reply, iii, 348, 349—Robert Toombs, iii, 373—Mr. Crittenden, iii, 374—Stephen A. Douglas, iii, 377, 378—Carl Schurz, iii, 379—Zach. Chandler, iii, 379—R. Johnson on the Peace Conference, iii, 380—Marshal Kane to Gov. Hicks, iii, 387—Kane to John A.. Kennedy, iii, 392—Kennedy to Kane, iii, 393—Gov. Hicks and G. W. Brown to President Lincoln, iii, 409—Col. Jones to G. P. Kane, iii, 412—John H. Dike, iii, 412—Baltimore Police Board to the com - mander of Fort McHenry, iii, 414—John W. Garrett, iii, 416—Gen. Butier to Gov. Hicks, iii, 419—'Secretary Seward to Gov. Hicks, iii, 419—Gen. Beauregard to the author, iii, 450—Mode of conducting elections, iii, 459—Lord Lyons to Earl Russell, iii, 459—Representatives of the border slave States to the President, iii, 465— Gen. B. T. Johnson on the battle of Harrisonburg, iii, 476—Gen. Burnside complimenting the Maryland troops, iii, 486— " Personne's" account of the invasion of Maryland by the Confederates, iii, 496— Capt. Noyes' account of the battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg, iii, 511—Col. Fish and the preachers, iii, 526, 527— Swann to Lincoln on the Maryland elections,, iii, 560—Lincoln's reply, iii, 560— Bradford to Lincoln on the Maryland elections, and Lincoln's reply, iii, 561, 562—Bradford to Lincoln on the slave enlistments, iii, 572—Gen. Wallace to Bradford, and his reply, iii, 577, 578— Gov. Bradford to Hon. Geo. Vickers, iii, 595 — General Breckenridge to author on Confederates from Maryland, iii, 616— Jefferson Davis to author on Confederates from Maryland, iii, 644—General Munford to Lieutenant Colonel Dorsey on the surrender of Confederates, iii, 646—General Wallace to Mayor Chapman in relating to ministers, iii, 653—Opponents to Registry Law, iii, 674—General Grant to President Johnson on removal of police commissioners in Baltimore, iii, 682, 683.
Object Description
Title | History of Maryland - 3 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Description
Title | 00000846 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | INDEX. XX111 Phillips, ii, 441—Gov. Lee to Lafayette giving an account of the depredations of the enemy, ii, 442—Lafayette's reply, ii, 443 — McHenry's complimentary reference to merchants of Baltimore, ii, 446— Lafayette on same, ii, 446—Lafayette to Washington on same subject, ii, 446— Lafayette thanking merchants of Baltimore for their assistance, ii, 447—Gov. Lee to Delegates in Congress for aid, ii, 450—To Lieutenants of the several counties, ii, 450—Gen. S. Smith to Col. Williams on the flight of the Virginia Assembly, ii, 450—Gov. Nelson to Gen. Morgan, ii, 451—Gov. Lee to Gen. Buchanan, threatened attack by CornAvallis on Baltimore, ii, 452—Gov. Lee to President of Congress, ii, 452—Washington writes to Count de Grasse and Robert Morris to provide vessels at the head of Elk to remove his army to Annapolis, ii, 454— Morris' reply, ii, 454—Governor's circular to the commissaries of all the counties, ii, 455—Gov. Lee to Washington, ii, 456 —Governor Lee to R. Morris, ii, 456— Gov. Lee's circular to the commissaries of the counties, ii, 459—Governor Lee to Governor Nelson, ii, 459— Gov. Lee to Washington, ii, 461—Same to Col. Rawlings, ii, 461—De Grasse to Gov. Lee, ii, 462—Gov. Paca to the merchants of Baltimore, ii, 481—Gov. Paca to Washington, ii, 482—Rochambeau to the merchants of Baltimore, ii, 485—Gen. Williams to Gov. Lee on the distress of the army, ii, 486—Robert R. Livingston to Gov. Paca, announcing peace between Great Britain and the Colonies, ii, 490— Gen. Greene on the Maryland Line, ii, 492—Gen. Armand and the citizens of Baltimore, ii, 493—Gen. Greene to Gov. Paca, ii, 493—Committee of Washington College to Gen. Washington, ii, 515—His reply, ii, 516—Washington to Jefferson on improving the navigation of the Potomac, ii, 519—Washington on Rumsey's steamboat, ii, 525—Washington to James McHenry, ii, 560—Same to Wm. Fitzhugh, ii, 561—Same to Jefferson, ii, 568— Same to Gov. Stone, asking for a loan to the Government, ii, 571—Daniel Cresap, etc., to Gov. Lee on the whiskey insurrection, ii, 584—Hamilton on the same to same, ii, 585, 587—Gen R. H. Lee to Gov. Lee on services of the Maryland troops, ii, 588—Washington to Thos. Johnson, and his reply, ii, 592—Washington to J. E Howard, and his reply, ii, 593, 594— Washington to Gov. Stone, ii, 594—Washington to James McHenry, ii, 594—Commodore Barron to the Secretary of Navy, on British deserters, ii, 621—The Governor to the Secretary of War, iii, 35— Gov. Winder to the President, iii, 40— British bombardment of Havre-de-Grace, - iii, 42—A gallant act, iii, 48—Gov. Winder to the Secretary of War, iii, 66—British rifled St. Inigoes' Mission, in St. Mary's County, iii, 127 — Resignation of Gen. Stricker, iii, 128—Nineteen Van Buren electors to the Whig electors, iii, 191— Peabody on the State debt, iii, 209—Gov. P. F. Thomas to George Peabody, iii, 217—Maj. Robert C. Buchanan on the Baltimore volunteers in Mexico, iii, 232— Gov. Ligon to Mayor Swann on the election riots in Baltimore, iii, 253, 255 to 262—Mayor Swann on his rights in the premises, iii, 254, 257 to 262—Colored ministers, on condition of race, in Maryland, iii, 322, 323—J. R, Giddings, iii, 347—Gov. Hicks to the Governor of South Carolina, and the latter's reply, iii, 348, 349—Robert Toombs, iii, 373—Mr. Crittenden, iii, 374—Stephen A. Douglas, iii, 377, 378—Carl Schurz, iii, 379—Zach. Chandler, iii, 379—R. Johnson on the Peace Conference, iii, 380—Marshal Kane to Gov. Hicks, iii, 387—Kane to John A.. Kennedy, iii, 392—Kennedy to Kane, iii, 393—Gov. Hicks and G. W. Brown to President Lincoln, iii, 409—Col. Jones to G. P. Kane, iii, 412—John H. Dike, iii, 412—Baltimore Police Board to the com - mander of Fort McHenry, iii, 414—John W. Garrett, iii, 416—Gen. Butier to Gov. Hicks, iii, 419—'Secretary Seward to Gov. Hicks, iii, 419—Gen. Beauregard to the author, iii, 450—Mode of conducting elections, iii, 459—Lord Lyons to Earl Russell, iii, 459—Representatives of the border slave States to the President, iii, 465— Gen. B. T. Johnson on the battle of Harrisonburg, iii, 476—Gen. Burnside complimenting the Maryland troops, iii, 486— " Personne's" account of the invasion of Maryland by the Confederates, iii, 496— Capt. Noyes' account of the battle of Antietam, or Sharpsburg, iii, 511—Col. Fish and the preachers, iii, 526, 527— Swann to Lincoln on the Maryland elections,, iii, 560—Lincoln's reply, iii, 560— Bradford to Lincoln on the Maryland elections, and Lincoln's reply, iii, 561, 562—Bradford to Lincoln on the slave enlistments, iii, 572—Gen. Wallace to Bradford, and his reply, iii, 577, 578— Gov. Bradford to Hon. Geo. Vickers, iii, 595 — General Breckenridge to author on Confederates from Maryland, iii, 616— Jefferson Davis to author on Confederates from Maryland, iii, 644—General Munford to Lieutenant Colonel Dorsey on the surrender of Confederates, iii, 646—General Wallace to Mayor Chapman in relating to ministers, iii, 653—Opponents to Registry Law, iii, 674—General Grant to President Johnson on removal of police commissioners in Baltimore, iii, 682, 683. |