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News of the Evacuation of Manassas. Johnston Ex-
pects an Attack. Rebels Uncertain About McClellan's
Movements. The March to Manassas. Quaker Guns.
McClellan Removed from Chief Command. The Coun-
cil at Fairfax Court House. Its Plan Approved by
Lincoln. The Army Moved to Fort Monroe. The
Protection of Washington. McDowell's Corps Ordered
to Remain

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Confederate Council of War at Bowling Green. John-
ston Resolves "To Fight for Nashville at Donelson."
Fort Donelson reënforced. Views of Union Com-
manders on the Tennessee Movement. McClellan
Suggests a Combined Movement to Halleck and Buell.
Nashville Evacuated. Grant Invests Fort Donelson.
Foote's Gunboat Attack. Conference Between Grant
and Foote. Pillow and Buckner Attempt a Sortie.
Council of Confederate Commanders. Escape of Floyd
and Pillow. Buckner Proposes an Armistice. Grant
Demands "Unconditional Surrender." Surrender of
Fort Donelson. Grant Appointed Major-General.
Halleck Asks Command in the West

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She Rams and Sinks the Cumberland. The Congress
Shelled and Burned. An Excited Meeting at the White
House. Duel Between the Monitor and Merrimac. Re-
treat of the Merrimac. Lincoln's Orders to the Monitor.
Lincoln, Stanton, and Chase Visit Fort Monroe. The
Advance to Norfolk. Norfolk Occupied. The Merri-
mac Destroyed

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Forts Jackson and St. Philip Occupied. General
Butler Occupies New Orleans. The City Supplied with
Food. Martial Law Established. Rebel Criticisms of
Butler. Jefferson Davis's Proclamation of Outlawry.
Arrest, Trial, and Execution of Mumford. Popular
Manifestations of Disloyalty. Butler's "Woman

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Corinth. Halleck Moves on Corinth "With Pick and
Shovel." News of Farragut's Victory. Lincoln's
Letter to Halleck. Beauregard Evacuates Corinth.
Ellet's Ram Fleet. River Battle at Memphis. Cap-
ture of Memphis. Farragut at Vicksburg. He Re-
turns to New Orleans. Reascends the Mississippi to
Vicksburg. Passes the Batteries. Farragut Descends
the River to New Orleans. Buell's Advance Towards
Chattanooga. Lincoln's Telegrams to Halleck. Hal-
leck Appointed General-in-Chief .

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Thomas Jonathan Jackson. His Early Life and Edu-
cation. His Eccentricities. His Religious Fervor.

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