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Acknowledgments
Several hundreds of
persons and institutions have contributed in scores of ways to the research for
The Centennial History of the Civil War. It is impossible to list or record all
their names, but it is the wish of the author and the research director personally
to express their gratitude.
Many of those who
unstintingly gave of their knowledge and aid were mentioned in
The
Coming Fury,
Volume I, of the
Centennial History. Others are presented in the lists of resources found in the
bibliography of each volume.
Collectors,
librarians, historians, and others all over the nation gave freely of their
time and allowed use of their valuable documents. Among those deserving
special mention is Allan Nevins of Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif., who
allowed us full access to his own voluminous research notes. In addition, he
read the manuscript and made many valuable suggestions. Others who read the
manuscript in preparation were Edwin C. Bearss, Carl Haver-lin, Ralph G.
Newman, T. Harry Williams, Bell I. Wiley, and Frank Vandiver. Mr. Newman also
made available his collection of manuscripts and books, among countless other
services. Stanley Horn read the work in galley proofs.
The following are among those whose
names should be added to the roll call of helpers:
Henry B. Bass, Enid, Okla.; James L.
Borroum, Corinth, Miss.; B. F. Boyce, New York, for permission to use certain
papers of Allan Pinkerton; Chester D. Bradley, Fort Monroe, Va.; Thomas D.
Clark, Lexington, Ky.; Monroe F. Cockrell,-Evanston, 111.; Mrs. William Hunter
de Butts, Upperville, Va., for permission to use certain papers of R. E. Lee;
Mrs. Henry Clinton de Rahm, Gar-rison-on-Hudson, N.Y., for permission to use
various manuscripts; Allen M. Ergood, Silver Spring, Md., for permission to use
the Diary of John Price Kepner; Gilbert Govan, Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Donald Hamill, North Olmsted, Ohio;
Henry B. Hunt, Jr., Baltimore, Md., for permission to use certain papers; T.
S. Kennedy, Pensacola, Fla., for use of the S. R. Mallory Papers; Donald W.
Krummel, Newberry Library, Chicago; L. E. Meador, Springfield, Mo.; Thomas E.
Mulligan, Jr., Albany, N.Y.; Ray D. Smith, Chicago, for making available his
extensive index to the
Confederate Veteran;
Enoch Squires, Albany, N.Y.; Frederick Tilberg,
Gettysburg, Pa.; Lawrence W. Towner, Newberry Library, Chicago; Justin Turner,
Los Angeles, Calif.; John Vela, Triumph, La.; Ray Williams, Cleveland, Ohio;
Robert Waitt, Richmond, Va.; Miss Emily Warren, Newport, R.I.
Index
Index
Absentees,
327-28 Adams, Charles Francis, 3, 4-5, 30, 81, 90, 104-6, 108, 109, 113, 129,
191, 374, 376, 446 Adams, Henry, 3-4, 105 Adams, John Quincy, 4-5 Albemarle
Sound, 158, 160 Albert, Prince, 107-8 Alexandria, Virginia, 192, 250,
397,
418 ff Anaconda Plan, 78, 87, 136 Anderson, Brig. General Joseph
R.,
278 Anderson, Larz, 58 Anderson, Brig. General Robert, 38, 57 Andrew, Governor
John A.,
178,
324 Annandale, Virginia, 419 Annapolis, Maryland, 93, 186 ff Annapolis Naval
Academy, 195 Antietam, Battle of, 429-35 Antietam Creek, 428, 433
Arkansas,
C.S. ironclad, 358-60 Arkansas, contest
for, 157, 204, 207-8
Army
of Northern Virginia, 46, 298-99, 363, 366, 369, 372, 401, 403, 404, 407, 428
Army of the Cumberland, 449 Army of the Potomac, 44, 82, 83, 93, 114, 121, 126,
136,
137, 138, 177, 178, 182, 183, 185, 186,
187-88, 189, 250-51, 253, 255-56, 258, 261, 264, 267, 268, 269, 290, 296, 302,
304, 305, 317, 319, 320, 321, 366, 367 ff, 368, 369, 370-71, 372, 373, 395,
396, 399, 401, 408, 416-18, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 425, 426, 427, 428, 432,
433, 436, 451, 453, 454, 455 Aspinwall, William H., 441
Baker, Colonel Edward D., 83,
178
Balloons, observation, 260, 314 Ball's Bluff,
engagement at, 83-
84,
86, 178, 179, 182 Baltimore, Maryland, 414 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 43,
45, 183, 184, 185,
252, 253 Banks, Major General Nathaniel P., 187, 251-52, 253, 254, 278, 279,
281-82, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 303, 364, 371, 372, 401 Bardstown, Kentucky,
393 ff, 394
Barlow, S. L. M., 134, 138, 176, 191,
192, 268, 269 ff, 270, 330, 344, 368, 374, 437, 440, 443