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380 Index Established Government," 133; its Union and Secession editors, 143-144. Mitchell, Captain, of " City of Alton," 79. Mulligan, surrender of, at Lexington, 219, 220. Napoleon, sells Louisiana, 6. Negroes in Saint Louis, slaves, 1, 9; bill to exclude free, 11-14; a pastor of, 12-13; at the Fair, 313; schools for, 333-337; cele- brate passing of Emancipation Ordinance, 347; own taxable property, 333. Nelson, Reverend Henry A., 4; Presbyterian Unionist, 121. Neosho, guerrillas near, 323. New House of Refuge Hospital, 288. New Orleans, slave market, 172, 177, 182. Newspapers, see " Press." Noble, Thomas S., sketch of life of, 155-157; paints "The Slave Mart," 156; paints "John Brown going to Execution," 157. Nurses, qualifications of, for Saint Louis hospitals, 294; efficiency of, 305. Oath, to sustain the constitution of United States and Missouri, by Convention of 1861, 53; by members of Camp Jackson, 89; of fealty to Missouri asserted supreme, 103; of allegiance, taken by prisoners, 102, 196; in prayer meeting, 137-138; demanded by Halleck, 235-236; keeps many from voting, 341; "of Loyalty," 351; severity of, 354-356; distress resulting from, 357-359; "Test Oath," 353; called "Draconian," 355; set aside by Supreme Court, 359. Oliver, Mordecai, Secretary of State of Missouri, 228. Order of American Knights, 317, 331. Order of the Star, 317; see " Knights of the Golden Circle." Ordinance of Emancipation, 345-349. Orr, Honorable Sample, speech in Convention of 1861, 54. Paducah, occupied by Grant, 223; Sanitary Commission at, 296. Panic, in Saint Louis after capture of Camp Jackson, 101-102; in Jefferson City, 103-104; of May 12, 107-115; at Boonville, 322. Partridge, George, Esquire, of Sanitary Commission, 289. Pierce, President Franklin, 68. Pike, General Albert, 244. Pillow, General Gideon J., 207, 208, 229, 230. Pilot Knob, Confederate troops near, 326; General Ewing at, 327. Planters' Hotel, 163, 164: conference at, 199-202. Plot against the Union, 315-332; clues of, followed up, 316; object and character of, 317; names of organization in, 317; places and leaders in, 317; incited by press, 319; rumors of, get abroad, 320; movements by guerrillas, a part of, 321-325; helped by bushwhackers, 324-326; General Price in, 326-331; failure of, 331. Police of Saint Louis, control of, in hands of Governor Jackson, 71 72; commissioners of, demand removal of troops, 84; checks rioting, 102. Pope, Major General John, 212, 368
Object Description
Title | Story of a border city during the Civil War |
Author | Anderson, Galusha, 1832-1918 |
Subject.LCSH |
Missouri -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 Saint Louis (Mo.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 |
Coverage | United State -- Missouri |
Source |
viii p., 2 leaves, 385 p. front., plates, ports., facsim. 22 cm. Boston, Little, Brown, and Company, 1908 |
Language | English |
Date.Original | 1908 |
Type |
Books and pamphlets |
Format | JPEG |
Collection Name | Civil War in Missouri - Monographs |
Editorial Note | All blank pages have been eliminated |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Digital Library Production Services |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact contributing institution for information. |
Contributing Institution |
University of Missouri--Columbia. Libraries |
Copy Request | Contact Ellis Library Special Collection, University of Missouri - Columbia at (573) 882-0076 or email: SpecialCollections@missouri.edu |
Description
Title | civm000004p0380 |
Description | 380 Index Established Government," 133; its Union and Secession editors, 143-144. Mitchell, Captain, of " City of Alton," 79. Mulligan, surrender of, at Lexington, 219, 220. Napoleon, sells Louisiana, 6. Negroes in Saint Louis, slaves, 1, 9; bill to exclude free, 11-14; a pastor of, 12-13; at the Fair, 313; schools for, 333-337; cele- brate passing of Emancipation Ordinance, 347; own taxable property, 333. Nelson, Reverend Henry A., 4; Presbyterian Unionist, 121. Neosho, guerrillas near, 323. New House of Refuge Hospital, 288. New Orleans, slave market, 172, 177, 182. Newspapers, see " Press." Noble, Thomas S., sketch of life of, 155-157; paints "The Slave Mart," 156; paints "John Brown going to Execution," 157. Nurses, qualifications of, for Saint Louis hospitals, 294; efficiency of, 305. Oath, to sustain the constitution of United States and Missouri, by Convention of 1861, 53; by members of Camp Jackson, 89; of fealty to Missouri asserted supreme, 103; of allegiance, taken by prisoners, 102, 196; in prayer meeting, 137-138; demanded by Halleck, 235-236; keeps many from voting, 341; "of Loyalty," 351; severity of, 354-356; distress resulting from, 357-359; "Test Oath," 353; called "Draconian," 355; set aside by Supreme Court, 359. Oliver, Mordecai, Secretary of State of Missouri, 228. Order of American Knights, 317, 331. Order of the Star, 317; see " Knights of the Golden Circle." Ordinance of Emancipation, 345-349. Orr, Honorable Sample, speech in Convention of 1861, 54. Paducah, occupied by Grant, 223; Sanitary Commission at, 296. Panic, in Saint Louis after capture of Camp Jackson, 101-102; in Jefferson City, 103-104; of May 12, 107-115; at Boonville, 322. Partridge, George, Esquire, of Sanitary Commission, 289. Pierce, President Franklin, 68. Pike, General Albert, 244. Pillow, General Gideon J., 207, 208, 229, 230. Pilot Knob, Confederate troops near, 326; General Ewing at, 327. Planters' Hotel, 163, 164: conference at, 199-202. Plot against the Union, 315-332; clues of, followed up, 316; object and character of, 317; names of organization in, 317; places and leaders in, 317; incited by press, 319; rumors of, get abroad, 320; movements by guerrillas, a part of, 321-325; helped by bushwhackers, 324-326; General Price in, 326-331; failure of, 331. Police of Saint Louis, control of, in hands of Governor Jackson, 71 72; commissioners of, demand removal of troops, 84; checks rioting, 102. Pope, Major General John, 212, 368 |
Source | The Story of a Border City During the Civil War |
Type | Books and monographs |
Format | JPEG |
Identifier | civm000004p0380.jpg |
Collection Name | Civil War in Missouri - Monographs |
Editorial Note | All blank pages have been eliminated |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Digital Library Production Services |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Please contact koppk@umsystem.edu for more information. |
Copy Request | Contact Ellis Library special collection at: SpecialCollections@missouri.edu |