ii.;
fails to detain Oreto and Alabama;
subscribes to Confederate loan.
English, James E.,
in House in 1861, see vol. i.;
votes for thirteenth amendment, see vol. ii.
Ericsson, John,
designs the Monitor, see vol. i.
Evarts, William M.,
moves to make Lincoln's nomination unanimous, see vol. i.
Everett, Edward,
nominated for Vice-President by Constitutional Union party, see vol. i.;
delivers oration at Gettysburg, see vol. ii.
Ewell, General R.S.,
enters Shenandoah Valley, see vol. ii.;
enters Pennsylvania.
Ewing,----,
defeats Lincoln for speakership in Illinois legislature, see vol. i.
Farragut, Captain D.G.,
takes New Orleans, see vol. i.;
his campaign on Mississippi;
takes Mobile, see vol. ii.
Fell, J.W.,
asks Lincoln concerning his ancestry, see vol. i.;
urges Lincoln to seek presidential nomination.
Felton, Samuel M.,
fears plot to assassinate Lincoln, see vol. i.;
has wires cut to avoid sending news.
Fenton, Reuben E.,
in House in 1861, see vol. i.
Fessenden, William P.,
in Senate in 1861, see vol. i.;
reluctantly accepts Treasury Department, see vol. ii.;
his success.
Fillmore, Millard,
nominated for presidency by Know-Nothings and Whigs in 1856, see vol. i.
Financial history,
Chase's conduct of Treasury, see vol. ii.
Five Forks,
battle of, see vol. ii.
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