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, 275 =Couch, Darius N.=, major-general United States Volunteers, militia force under, in Pennsylvania, 372 =Cox, Samuel=, assists Booth and Herold, 542 =Crawford, Andrew=, teacher of President Lincoln, 12 =Crittenden, John J.=, Attorney-General, United States senator, advocates reelection of Douglas to United States Senate, 126; in Thirty-seventh Congress, 217; presents resolution, 223 =Cumberland=, the, Union frigate, sunk by _Merrimac_, 280 =Curtis, Samuel R.=, member of Congress, major-general United States Volunteers, sends order of removal to Fremont, 242, 243; campaign in Missouri, 269; victory at Pea Ridge, 271 =Cushing, William B.=, commander United States navy, destruction of the _Albemarle_, 525 =Dahlgren, John A.=, rear-admiral United States navy, at gathering of officials to discuss fight between _Monitor_ and _Merrimac_, 296 =Davis, Henry Winter=, member of Congress, bill prescribing method of reconstruction, 454; signs Wade-Davis manifesto, 456 =Davis, Jefferson=, Secretary of War, United States senator, Confederate President, orders that "rebellion must be crushed" in Kansas, 113; Senate resolutions of, 141; signs address commending Charleston disruption, 143; statement in Senate, 143; elected President of Confederate States of America, 179; telegram to Governor Letcher, 197; proclamation offering letters of marque to privateers, 205; camp of instruction at Harper's Ferry, 209; proclamation of outlawry, 350; message on emancipation proclamation, 350, 351; appoints Hood to succeed Johnston, 407; visits Hood, and unites commands of Beauregard and Hood, 409; interview with Jaquess and Gilmore, 462; interviews with F.P. Blair, Sr., 479-481; gives Blair a letter to show Lincoln, 481; appoints peace commission, 482; instructions to peace commissioners, 482; reports Hampton Roads conference to rebel Congress, 485; speech at public meeting, 485, 486; Confederate Congress shows hostility to, 500, 501; reappoints J.E. Johnston to resist Sherman, 501; recommendations concerning slaves in rebel army, 501; sanctions Lee's letter to Grant, 503; conference with Lee, 504; flight from Richmond, 515; proclamation from Danville, 519, 520; retreat to Greensboro, North Carolina, 520; interview with Johnston and Beauregard, 520; continues southward, 520; dictates proposition of armistice presented by Joh
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