France,
recognizes belligerency of South, see vol. i.;
would have joined England in case of war;
proposes mediation, see vol. ii.
Fredericksburg,
battle of, see vol. ii.
Free Soil party,
origin of, see vol. i.
Fugitive Slave Law,
passed, see vol. i.;
Lincoln's opinion of.
Garrison, William Lloyd,
disapproves of Republican party, see vol. i.;
supports Lincoln in 1864, see vol. ii.
Georgia,
not ready for secession, see vol. i.;
wishes a Southern convention;
how led to secede;
Union minority in.
Gettysburg,
battle of, see vol. ii.;
Lincoln's address at.
Giddings, Joshua R.,
favors Lincoln's emancipation bill in 1849, see vol. i.;
member of Republican Convention of 1860.
Gilmer, John A.,
refuses to enter Lincoln's cabinet, see vol. i.
Gist,
governor of South Carolina, sends circular letter asking about secession
feeling in South, see vol. i.
Grant, Ulysses S.,
his operations in 1862, see vol. i.;
captures Forts Henry and Donelson;
recommended by Halleck for promotion;
condemned by Halleck and relieved from command;
reinstated;
advances to Pittsburg Landing;
attacked by Johnston;
does not admit defeat at Shiloh;
on severity of battle;
his conduct of battle criticised;
harassed by Halleck, asks to be relieved;
on Halleck's mistakes;
on Copperheads, see vol.
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