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by Abandoned Little Round Top;Declared Himself the Hero of Gettysburg Sickles at Gettysburg: The Controversial Civil War General Who Committed Murder

Gaines Mill, battle of

  Garfield, Pres. James

  Geary, Gen. John

  Gee, B. H.

  General Order No.

  Georgia Military Units; 9th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 15th Infantry, 20th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 59th Infantry

  Getty, Gen. George

  Gettysburg, battle of, campaign begins, July 1, July 2 morning of, July 2 early afternoon, July 2 late afternoon, July 3, days following, Congressional testimony, Historicus, battlefield development, 25th anniversary, 30th anniversary, 1904 reunion, 50th anniversary, Blue and Gray Reunion, maps, photo

  Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage

  Gettysburg Address, the

  Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association

  Gettysburg Campaign, the

  Gettysburg College

  Gettysburg Compiler, the,

  Gettysburg Electric Railway Company, the

  Gettysburg Hotel, the

  Gettysburg Magazine

  Gettysburg: Memory, Market, and American Shrine

  Gettysburg National Military Park

  Gettysburg Star and Sentinel, the

  Gettysburg: The Meade-Sickles Controversy

  Gettysburg: The Second Day

  Gettysburg: Then and Now

  Gettysburg Times, the

  Gettysburg (movie)

  Gettysburg (Stephen Sears)

  Gettysburg’s Soldiers’ National Cemetery

  Gibbon, Gen. John

  Givin, Capt. A. W.

  “Goddess of Victory and Peace, the,”

  Gooch, Congressman Daniel

  Gould, Jay

  Graham, Gen. Charles K., photo

  Graham, John

  Graham, W. A.

  Grand Army of the Republic, the

  Granite Schoolhouse Road

  Grant, Fred

  Grant, Gen. Ulysses S.

  Green-Wood Cemetery, the

  Greene, Gen. George S.

  Gregg, Gen. David

  Grimes, Sen. James Wilson

  Grout, Col. William

  Hagerstown, MD

  Hale, Capt. Charles

  Haley, Pvt. John

  Hall, Col. George

  Halleck, Gen. Henry

  Hancock, Gen. Winfield Scott, takes command of Second Corps, Meade sends to Gettysburg, on Cemetery Hill, Cemetery Ridge position, observes Sickles’ advance, defends Cemetery Ridge, Congressional testimony, Presidential Campaign, death

  Hancock Avenue

  Hanover, PA

  Harburger, Sheriff Julius

  Hardie, Col. James

  Harper’s Ferry

  Harrison, Henry Thomas

  Harrison, President Benjamin

  Hart, Capt. Patrick

  Hart, Lt. Col. Orson

  Haskell, Lt. Frank

  Haupt, Gen. Herman

  Hayden, Lt. Col. Julius

  Hayes, Pres. Rutherford B.

  Hays, Gen. Alexander

  Hays, Atty. Daniel P.

  Hazel Grove

  Hazlett, Lt. Charles

  Heintzelman, Gen. Samuel P., photo

  Henry, Maj. Mathias

  Heth, Gen. Henry

  Higgins, Col. Benjamin

  High Tide at Gettysburg

  High Water Mark, the

  Hill, Gen. A. P.

  Hillyer, Capt. George

  Historicus

  Hoffer, Edward

  Hood, Gen. John Bell

  Hooker, Gen. Joseph “Fighting Joe,” assigned to Third Corps, relationship with Sickles, takes command of Army of the Potomac, at Chancellorsville, disagreement with Meade, resigns command, Congressional thanks for Gettysburg, possible return to army, photo

  “Hooker’s Division,”

  Houck, John

  Houck’s Ridge

  Howard, Gen. Oliver

  Howard, Maj. Charles

  Howe, Gen. Albion

  Huger, Maj. Frank

  Humphreys, Col. B. G.

  Humphreys, Gen. Andrew, assigned to Third Corps, background info, Meade’s choice as chief of staff, at Emmitsburg, division marches to Gettysburg, moves division to Emmitsburg Rd., division defends Emmitsburg Rd., division casualties, Congressional testimony, opinion of Sickles’ position, map, photo

  Hunt, Gen. Henry

  Huntington, Capt. James

  Hyde, Bill

  I Follow the Course, Come What May,

  Illinois Military Units; 8th Cavalry

  Imhof, John

  Indiana Military Units; 20th Infantry

  Irish Brigade, the

  Irish Societies of America, the

  Jackson, Gen. Thomas “Stonewall,”

  Jerome, Lt. A. B.

  Johnson, Pres. Andrew

  Johnson, Rossiter

  Johnston, Capt. Samuel, 122-123, 136

  Johnston, Gen. Joseph E.

  Joint Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War, the, origin of, Gettysburg agenda, Sickles’ cooperation with, Sickles’ testimony, final report

  Jomini, Antoine Henry

  Karsch, George

  Kearny, Gen. Phil

  Kelly, Col. Patrick

  Kelly, James

  Keneally, Thomas

  Kershaw, Gen. Joseph

  Key, Francis Scott

  Key, Philip Barton, friends with Daniel Sickles, relationship with Theresa Sickles, murder of, 10-12; murder trial, photo

  Keyes, Gen. Erasmus

  Kilgore, Congressman C. Buckley

  Killer Angels

  King, Horatio

  Klingle Farm, the Daniel

  Knoop, Jeanne

  Ku Klux Klan, the

  Lacy, Chaplain Beverly Tucker

  Lafayette Square (Washington, D.C.)

  Lakeman, Col. Moses

  Lang, Col. David

  Latschar, Dr. John

  Law, Gen. Evander

  Lee, Gen. Fitzhugh

  Lee, Gen. Robert E., assumes command of Army of Northern Virginia, at Seven Days, at Antietam, at Fredericksburg, at Chancellorsville, between Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, Gettysburg July 1, Gettysburg July 2, retreat from Gettysburg, Fall of 1863 campaign

  Lee and Longstreet at High Tide

  Leister Farm, the Lydia

  Libby Prison

  Life and Letters

  Lincoln, Pres. Abraham

  Lincoln, Mary Todd

  Lincoln, Tad

  Lincoln and Sickles

  Lincoln Speech Memorial, the

  Little Round Top, Geary’s division occupies, Sickles to occupy, attack and defense of, photos

  Littlestown, PA

  Loan, Congressman Benjamin

  Lockwood, Gen. Henry

  Logan, Gen. John

  Long, Gen. Armistead

  Longstreet, Gen. James, background, at Fredericksburg, at Chancel lorsville, between Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, Gettysburg July 1, Gettysburg July 2, days following Gettysburg, Historicus, postwar relationship with Sickles, death of, photo

  Longstreet, Lt. James

  Longstreet, Helen

  Longstreet, Maj. Robert Lee

  Longstreet Tower

  Loud, Gen. George

  Ludlow, Maj. Benjamin

  Lutheran Theological Seminary, the

  Lyman, Dr. Jonas W.

  Lyman, Lt. Col. Theodore

  Mackenzie, Lt. Ranald

  Madill, Col. Henry

  Madrid, Spain

  Mahan, Dennis Hart

  Maine Military Units; 2nd Infantry, 3rd Infantry, 4th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 20th Infantry

  Manly, Capt. Basil C.

  Martin, Capt. Augustus

  Martin, Dr. David

  Marye’s Heights

  Maryland Civil War Centennial Commission

  Massachusetts Military Units; 1st Infantry, 5th Infantry, 9th Battery 22nd Infantry, 32nd Infantry

  Mattocks, Charles

  Maxwell, Ronald

  McCarthy, Capt. Edward

  McClellan, Gen. George B.

  McClernand, John

 
McConaughy, David

  McDowell, Gen. Irvin

  McGilvery, Lt. Col. Freeman

  McLaws, Gen. Lafayette

  McMahon, Gen. Martin T.

  McNeily, John

  McPherson, Edward

  McPherson, James

  McPherson Ridge

  Meade, Capt. George Jr.

  Meade, Gen. George, at Fredericksburg, at Chancellorsville, assumes command, Gettysburg, battle of, advance to Gettysburg, Gettysburg July 1, Gettysburg July 2, after Gettysburg, Congressional hearings, Historicus, after the War, photo

  Meade of Gettysburg

  Meagher, Gen. Thomas Francis

  Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days

  Merrill, Lt. Col. Charles

  Merritt, Gen. Wesley

  Michigan Military Units; 3rd Infantry, 5th Infantry, 16th Infantry

  Miles, Gen. Nelson

  Military Medal of Honor Legion, the, Pittsburgh, PA

  Military Memoirs of a Confederate

  Millerstown Rd., the

  Mine Run Campaign, the

  Minnesota Military Units; 1st Infantry

  Mississippi Military Units; 13th Infantry, 17th Infantry, 18th Infantry, 21st Infantry

  Mississippi River, the

  Mitchell, Maj. William

  M’Naghten Rule

  Molyneux, Alfred

  Monterey Gap, PA

  Moore, Capt. Alexander

  Moran, Capt. Frank

  Morgan, Gov. Edwin

  Morgan, J. P.

  Morgan, Lt. Col. Charles H.

  Moseley, Frazier

  Moseley, Sarah

  Mount Saint Mary’s College

  Munshower, John

  Munshower Field

  Murphy, Gov. Franklin

  Nation

  National Archives, the

  National Convention of Republican Soldiers, the

  National Homes for Disabled Soldiers, the

  National Hotel, the (Washington D.C.)

  National Park Service, the

  Nelson, Capt. Alanson

  Nevin, Col. David

  New Hampshire Military Units; 2nd Infantry, 5th Infantry

  New Jersey Military Units; 1 Battery, 5th Infantry, 6th Infantry, 7th Infantry, 8th Infantry, 40th Infantry

  New York Auxiliary State Monument

  New York Board of Councilman

  New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion, the

  New York Day

  New York Evening Post

  New York Herald,

  New York Military Units; 1 Light Artillery, 4th Independent Battery, 6th Cavalry, 8th Cavalry, 9th Cavalry, 12th Militia, 15th Independent Battery, 39th Infantry, 40th Infantry, 42nd Infantry, 44th Infantry, 70th Infantry, 71st Infantry, 72nd Infantry (the Second Fire Zouaves), 73rd Infantry, 74th Infantry, 86th Infantry, 111th Infantry, 120th Infantry, 140th Infantry, 146th Infantry

  New York State Monument, the

  New York State Monuments Commission, the

  New York Sun, the

  New York Times, the

  New York Tribune, the

  New York World, the

  Newton, Gen. John

  Nicholson, Lt. Col. John

  Norris, Col. A Wilson

  North American Review, the

  North Carolina Military Units;1 Artillery

  North Carolina Monument, the

  Northern Democrats

  Northern Republicans

  Norton, Capt. Lemuel B

  Norton, Oliver Wilcox

  Oates, Col. William

  Oates, Pvt. Alfred

  O’Hagan, Father Joseph B.

  Ohio Military Units; 1 Artillery, 5th Infantry

  Olmstead, Frederick Law

  Orange Plank Road

  Ord, Gen. Edward

  O’Rorke, Col. Patrick

  Otis, Dr. George

  Ould, Robert

  Paine, Capt. William H.

  Paine Map, the

  Palmer, Lt. Joseph L.

  Palmer (Artificial) Leg, the

  Parker House, the

  Parlaghy, Princess Lenott

  Patrick, Col. John

  Patrick, Gen. Marsena

  Patterson, Capt. George

  Peace Light Memorial

  Peach Orchard, the Sherfy, photos

  Peach Orchard, the

  Peatman, Jared

  Pender, Gen. William Dorsey

  Pendleton, Gen. William N.

  Peninsula Campaign, the

  Pennsylvania Avenue (Washington, D.C.)

  Pennsylvania Day

  Pennsylvania Military Units; 4th Cavalry, 6th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 57th Infantry, 62nd Infantry, 63rd Infantry, 68th Infantry, 72nd Infantry, 83rd Infantry, 99th Infantry, 105th Infantry, 110th Infantry, 114th Infantry, 115th Infantry, 118th Infantry, 141st Infantry, 147th Infantry, Independent Light Artillery

  Pennsylvania State Monument, the

  Perry, Gen. Edward A.

  Pettigrew, Gen. James Johnston

  Pettigrew v. Pettigrew

  Pfanz, Harry

  Philadelphia Inquirer

  Philadelphia Record

  Philadelphia Times

  Philadelphia Weekly Press,

  Phillips, Capt. Charles

  Piatt, Capt. Benjamin

  Piatt, Capt. Don

  Pickett, Gen. George

  Pickett’s Charge

  Picking’s Clothing Company

  Pierce, Pres. Franklin

  Pinchon, Edgcumb

  Pipe Creek

  Pipe Creek Circular, the

  Pitzer’s Schoolhouse

  Pitzer’s Woods, photo

  Platt, Barbara

  Pleasonton, Gen. Alfred

  Plum Run

  Poland, Capt. John

  political generals

  Polk, Pres. James

  Pope, Gen. John

  Porter, Gen. Fitz John

  Potomac River, the

  Queen Isabella II

  Queen Victoria

  Radical Republicans, the

  Rafferty, Lt. Col. Thomas

  Ramseur, Gen. Stephen

  Randolph, Capt. George

  Rapidan River, the

  Rappahannock River, the

  Raver, K. Paul

  Rawlins, Sect. of War John

  Reconstruction

  Reconstruction Military Districts; First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth,

  Reid, Whitelaw

  Republican National Convention, the

  Republican Party, the

  Resaca, battle of

  Revere, Gen. Joseph J.

  Reynolds, Gen. John, photo

  Rhode Island Military Units; 1 Light Artillery

  Rice, Col. James

  Ridinger, Dr. William H.

  Robertson, Gen. Jerome

  Robertson, William Glenn

  Robinson, Gen. John

  Rock Creek

  Rockefeller, John D.

  Rodes, Gen. Robert

  Roebling, Washington

  Rogers House, the

  Rollins, Richard

  Roosevelt, President Theodore

  Rose, George

  Rose, John

  Rose Farm, the

  Rose Woods

  Rosensteel Family, the

  Rosensteel’s Pavilion

  Round Table, the

  Round Top Park

  Round Top Signal Station

  Royce, William Hobart

  Ruger, Gen. Thomas

  Rusling, Lt. Col. James

  Salm-Salm, Princess Agnes

  Salomen, Gen. Edward S.

  Sauers, Richard

  Sayers, Congressman, J. D.

  Schaeffer, Pvt. Lewis

  Schindler’s List

  Schofield, Gen. John

  Schurz, Gen. Carl

  Sears, Stephen

  Second Battle of Gettysburg, the

  Seddon, Sect. of War James

  Sedgwick, Gen. John

  Seeley, Lt. Francis

  Seminary Ridge, photo
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  Semmes, Gen. Paul

  Seven Days, battle of

  Seven Pines, battle of (See also Fair Oaks)

  Shaara, Michael

  Sharpe, Col. George H.

  Sharpsburg, MD

  Shaud, John

  Sheads, Lt. Col. Jacob M.

  Sheaffer Farm, the Daniel, photo

  Sherfy Farm, the Joseph, photos

  Sheridan, Gen. Philip

  Sherman, Gen. William T.

  Shiloh National Military Park

  Sickles, Capt. Daniel

  Sickles, Caroline (de Creagh)

  Sickles, Daniel E.; early years, Teresa, law career, misappropriation of funds, New York State Assembly, diplomatic career, Congressman, 1 term, Philip Barton Key, murder trial, Excelsior Brigade, the, Brigadier General, at Fair Oaks, at Seven Days, at Fredericksburg, Major General, at Chancellorsville, advance to Gettysburg, Gettysburg July 1, Gettysburg July 2, injury to leg, weeks following Gettysburg, Congressional hearings, Historicus, after the War, diplomatic career at Charleston, SC, diplomatic career Minister to Spain, later years, development of Gettysburg National Military Park, postwar discussion, New York Monuments Commission, as Sheriff of New York, Congressman, second term, Wilmerding, Gettys- burg 50th Anniversary, death of, burial debate, photos,front piece

  Sickles (Crackenthorpe), Eda

  Sickles, George Garrett

  Sickles, (George) Stanton

  Sickles, Laura

  Sickles, Mary

  Sickles, Roma

  Sickles, Susan (Marsh)

  Sickles, Teresa (See also Bagioli, Teresa); marriage to, relationship with Philip Barton Key, after the trial, later years, photo

  Sickles Avenue

  Sickles Bill, the

  Sickles Map, the

  Sickles the Incredible

  Sickles Tragedy, the

  Siegel, Gen. Franz

  Sim, Dr. Thomas

  Slocum, Gen. Henry

  Smith, Capt. James E.

  Smith, Gen. William “Baldy” Smith

  Smith, Tim

  Snyder Farm, the J.

  Sohmer, State Controller

  Soldier’s National Monument, the

  Soldiers and Sailors Home, the, Bath, NY

  Sorrel, Moxley

  South Mountain, MD

  Southern Democrats, the

  Southern Historical Society Papers, the,

  Spangler Farm, the Henry

  Spangler’s Woods

  Spotsylvania Battlefield, the

  Springs Hotel, the

  St. Patrick’s Cathedral

  Stackpole, Edward

  Stanton, Sec. of War Edwin

  Staub, Jean

  Star of the West

  Stevens Knoll

  Stone, Gen. Charles

  Stoneman, Gen. George

  Stony Hill

  Strong, George Templeton

  Strouss, Sgt. E. C.

  Stuart, Gen. James Ewell Brown (Jeb)

  Sugar Loaf Hill (See also Little Round Top)

  Sulzer, Gov. William

  Sulzer, Mrs. William

  Susquehanna River, the

  Swanberg, W. A.

  Sweitzer, Col. Jacob

  Swinton, William

  Sykes, Gen. George

  Taft, President William Howard

 

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