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INDEX
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African-American soldiers
Agriculture, U.S. Department of
Alexander, J. P.
Allison, W. B.
American Agriculturist
American Library Association Cooperation Committee
Andrews, Colonel George L.
Apache Indians see also Lipan Apache Indians, Mescalero Apache Indians
Armes, Captain George A. Clous disliked by as defense witness
Army and Navy Journal, The
Audenreid, Major Lewis
Audenreid, Mary
Auger, General Christopher C.
Awakening, The (Chopin)
Baily, Cornelia
Baily, Elisha J.
Baird, General Absalom assigned by Sherman to investigate Geddes relationship of Mary Audenreid and report of
Baker, N. B.
Barzun, Jacques
Baym, Nina
Beck, Lieutenant William
Beck, Rachel
Beecher’s Island, Battle of
Belknap, Hugh
Belknap, William
Bell, Colonel William B.
Benet, Stephen Vincent
Bentzini, Captain Charles
Beulah (Wilson)
Biblical tradition and incest
Bickler, Jacob
Bigelow, Captain John, Jr. African-American soldiers commanded by and Beck family diagrams of Geddes-Orleman quarters prepared by distaste for gossip of prefers charges against Blunt as prosecution witness women’s education criticized by
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
Bliss, Major Zenas R.
Blunt, Colonel Matthew M. and Beck-Friedlander scandal McLaughlen replaced by as prosecution witness
Bragg, Braxton
Breneman, C. K.
Brown, Dr.
Buchanan, W. F.
Buckney, Wilson
Buell, General Don Carlos
Burbank, Captain
Burnside, General Ambrose E.
Burton, John
Bush, Major Joseph
Byron, George Gordon, Lord
Byron, Lady (Annabella Milbanke)
Carleton, Colonel James
Carpenter, Captain Louis H.
Carr, General Eugene A.
Carter, R. G.
Cenci, Beatrice
Cenci, Count Francesco
Chancellorsville, Battle of
Chew, Thomas R.
Cheyenne Indians
Chopin, Kate
Civil War African-American soldiers in Geddes in Hayes in McLaughlen in Ord in Orleman in
Cleary, Peter A.
Clous, Judge Advocate John Walter Armes’s antipathy toward Army career of and Bigelow’s diagrams of Geddes-Orleman quarters and defense objections defense witnesses cross-examined by in Flipper court-martial prosecution witnesses examined by rebuttal testimony presented by Sweet affidavit forwarded to
Cohan, Tamar
Coke, Richard
Comanche Indians
Congress, U.S.
Conrad, Joseph
Constitution, U.S.
Cook, James
Corbett, Michael Francis
Courtney, Captain M. L.
Craft, John L.
Craige, Richard
Crater disaster (Battle of the Crater, 1864)
Crawford, F. Marion
Cupples, George
Custer, General George Armstrong
Custer, Libbie
Cuyler, Captain William
Davis, Captain Wirt
De Gress, J. C.
Dietz, Christine A.
Dodge, Theodore
Douglass, Frederick
Drum, General R. E.
Duchatelet, Parent
Dunn, General William M.
Early, Jubal
Essay on Man, An (Pope)
Evidence in Trials at Common Law (Wigmore)
Farragut, Admiral David
Flipper, Lieutenant Henry Ossian
Forsyth, George
Fowler, Orson
Francoeur, Robert T.
Frazer, G. M.
French, Captain J. W.
Freud, Sigmund
Friedlander, Joseph affair of Rachel Beck and and Houston’s testimony Ord and rebuttal witnesses against character of as defense witness
Friedlander, William
Gaenslen, John J.
Gall, F.J.
Gandy, John Michael
Garza, Candelaria
Gasman, Lieutenant Hans J.
Gay, Peter
Geddes, Captain Andrew J. background of Baird’s investigation of Bigelow’s dislike of charged with conduct unbecoming an officer conviction of death of defense witnesses for at Department of Agriculture disallowal by Hayes of verdict against dismissal from Army of Dunn’s review of trial of duration of trial of extramarital affairs of Lillie’s letters to nature of relationship of Lillie and “not guilty” plea of novel given to Lillie by Ord’s bias against Orleman accused of incest by plea for clemency of prosecution testimony against rebuttal witnesses against reinstatement efforts of Sherman’s campaign against specification of accusations against testimony of tried for drunkenness on duty tried for transfer of pay weaknesses in case against
Geddes, Florence Towers
Generous, William
Glenn, Lieutenant Edwin F.
Gliddon, George R.
Goldsmith, Oliver
Graham, Captain George
Grant, Ulysses S.
Gray, Captain C. A.
Green, Colonel N. O.
Grierson, Alice
Grierson, Colonel Benjamin
Grierson, Charlie
Guiccioli, Teresa
Haley, James Evetts
Hall, John
Hammond, James Henry
Hampton, Wade
Harper’s magazine
Harrowitz, Nancy A.
Hart, Captain Daniel
Hart, Mrs. Daniel
Hartford, George A.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hayes, Lucy
Hayes, Rutherford B.
Heart of Darkness (Conrad)
Hecker, Colonel
Henderson, W. C.
Herman, Judith n23
Hodges, Lieutenant C. L.
Holland, J. G.
Holt, General Joseph
Hood, Captain C. C.
Hooker, Joseph
House Comm
ittee on Military Affairs
Houston, Michael
Hughes, Graham14
Independent, The
Indian wars African-American soldiers in Clous in Geddes in McClaughlen in Ord in Orleman in women and children captured in
Infelice (Wilson)
Jackson, John “Humpy,” 62
Jackson, Stonewall
Johnson, Janis Tyler
Jones, Robert
Juarez, Benito
Keim, Randolph
Kellogg, John
Kickapoo Indians
Kiowa Indians
Knight, Oliver
Krzyzanowski, Colonel Wladimir
Ladies Guide in Health and Disease, Girlhood, Maidenhood, Wifehood, Motherhood (Kellogg)
Landa, Joseph
Landon, Lieutenant Henry
Lane, Lydia Spencer
Lawson, Captain Gaines
Leckie, Shirley
Leckie, William H.
Lee, Corporal
Lee, Robert E.
Lehmann, Herman
Leigh, Augusta
Leigh, Medora
Lincoln, Abraham
Lipan Apache Indians
Logan, H. C.
Lombroso, Cesare
London Times
Loughborough, Lieutenant Robert
Lowell, James Russell
Lustig, Captain Noel
Lyon, General Nathaniel
McCarthy, Justin
McClernand, General John K.
McCrary, George W.
Macdonald, Bell
McDowell, General Irvin
Mackenzie, Colonel Ranald
McKibbin, General P. B.
McLaughlen, Fannie
McLaughlen, Major Napoleon Bonaparte
McMartin, Lieutenant
McMurtry, Larry
McPherson, James
Marcy, General Randolph B.
Martineau, Harriet
Maverick family
Maxey, S. B.
Maximilian of Austria
Meade, General George G.
Meiselman, Karin
Melbourne, Lady
Mescalero Apache Indians
Mesmer, Franz
Mew, Benjamin
Mew, Martha
Mexican War
Milbanke, Annabella, see Byron, Lady
Miles, General Nelson
Monroe Doctrine
Napoleon III, Emperor
Nevares, Josephine
New York Herald
New York Journal of Medicine
New York World
Notson, W. M.
Nott, J. C.
Olmsted, Frederick Law
Ord, General E. O. C. and African-American soldiers and Andrews’s protest against Geddes Army career of bias against Geddes of family of and Geddes’s deposition in Indian wars retirement from Army of Sherman’s friendship with and Stewart affidavit
Ord, Pacificus
Ord, Roberta “Bertie,”
Orleman, Carl
Orleman, Daisy, see Robinson, Daisy Orleman
Orleman, Lillie Baird report on Bigelow and Blunt and defense witnesses’ testimony about, doctors’ testimony on virginity of father’s testimony about Geddes accused of attempted seduction and abduction of Geddes’s testimony about illness of and incest charges indications of incestuous relationship between father and letters to Geddes from nature of relationship between Geddes and novel given by Geddes to quarters occupied by father and testimony of testimony by character witnesses on father’s relationship with
Orleman, Lieutenant Louis H. accusations against Geddes by background of Baird report on Bigelow and Blunt and character witnesses for characteristics of incestuous fathers evident in death of defense witnesses’ testimony about Geddes’s testimony about health problems of incest charges against and Lillie’s letters to Geddes Ord’s partisanship toward at Peekskill Military Academy quarters occupied by testimony of vindication of
Orleman, Violet
Page, Major
Paget, J.
Paschal, George Washington defense witnesses examined by prosecution witnesses cross-examined by
Patterson, Captain J. H.
Paul, St.
Peekskill Military Academy
Phelps, William
Poe, General O. M.
Poole, Captain DeWitt Clinton
Pope, Alexander
Pope, Benjamin
Pratt, Lieutenant James
Price, Dr.
Principles of Strategy (Bigelow)
Pullman, John W.
Quilty, Johanna
Quimby, Captain H. B.
Rains, Major Gabriel
Read, Lieutenant Harry
Ream, Vinnie
Reconstruction
Republican Party
Ridell, William
Riley, Glenda
Ritzius, Lieutenant Henry P.
Roberts, Colonel Cyrus
Roberts, Robert
Robinson, Daisy Orleman
Rooney, Francis
Ruoff, Frederick W
Ryan, Mary P.
St. Elmo (Wilson)
St. Louis Daily Democrat
San Antonio Herald
Sand, George
San Francisco Daily Herald
Saturday Review
Savannah Republican
Schofield, General John M.
Schooley, Captain David
Schurz, General Carl
Scott, Lieutenant Walter
Scott, Sir Walter
Seminole Indians
Senate Committee on Military Affairs
Shafter, Colonel William R.
Shakespeare, William
Shannon, Olliver
Sheridan, General Philip
Sherman, General William Tecumseh attitude toward young women of and Baird’s investigation of Geddes in Civil War Ord and tour of inspection of Texas military posts by
Sioux Indians
Smith, Joseph
Spanish Fort, Battle of
Spanish-American War
Spectator
Spencer, T. J.
Stanton, Edwin
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Stewart, Mary
Stockton, Commodore Robert Field
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Supreme Court, U.S.
Sweat, George
Sweet, Lieutenant Owen J.
Sweet, Mrs. Owen
Taylor, John
Taylor,M. K.
Tear, Lieutenant Wallace
Terry, General Alfred
Thomas, T. Gaillard
Thomson, Samuel K.
Treatise on Military Law and the Practice of Courts-Martial (Benét)
Trevino, Gerónimo
Trobriand, Philippe Régis de
Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Stowe)
Ups and Downs of an Army Officer (Armes)
Utley, Robert M.
Van Dorn, Major Earl
Victorio (Apache warrior)
War Department, U.S.
War of 1812
Washburn, General Cadwallader C.
Westheimer, Ruth K.
Wigmore, John Henry
Wilcox, Colonel John A.
Wilson, Augusta Evans
Wilson, Lieutenant D. B.
Wilson, Edward O.
Wirz, Captain Henry
Woolf, Virginia
World War I
Yakima War
Young, Colonel
Young, F. W.
Notes
a Although Geddes’s actual rank was captain, his brevet rank was major. A brevet title is a form of commendation for merit, the brevet title being higher than the ranking for which the officer is paid. As a courtesy, officers are often addressed or referred to by their brevet titles. Geddes, like many officers in the frontier army, held a brevet rank for Civil War exploits.
b The date of Sherman’s letter, December 9, suggests that Sherman may well have had in mind the Geddes case, in which he had taken a s
trong personal interest. The President was the final reviewing authority for a court-martial, and President Hayes’s decision on the Geddes trial was dated December 3.
c A plea in bar is a request to dismiss the case.
d The Judge Advocate General is the final reviewer of a court-martial in the Army’s judicial system. His recommendation is forwarded to the President.
e She actually survived another four years, dying in 1860.
f This may initially have been part of a strategy that Lady Byron adopted at the suggestion of her divorce lawyer. But it seems that over the years Lady Byron’s continuing preoccupation with her former husband included maintaining good relations with Augusta and her family.
g Byron had died in 1824. Medora died in 1849, Augusta in 1851, and Lady Byron in 1860.
h In this famous clash, known as the Battle of Beecher’s Island, Major George A. Forsyth and a group of fifty experienced plainsmen held off six or seven hundred Sioux and Cheyenne for a week until Captain Carpenter and his soldiers arrived.
i His wife, who is not named in the army report, was Florence Towers. However, Geddes gave the date of his marriage as October of 1868 in his trial testimony.
j John Bigelow, Sr., had handled much of the delicate negotiation with the French over their position in Mexico.
k President James Monroe’s address of 1823 warned European powers that the United States would view with hostility any attempt to colonize in the Americas.
l These two counties are slightly to the west of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
m Army doctors were either surgeons, receiving the pay and emoluments of cavalry majors, or assistant surgeons, receiving during their first five years of service the pay and emoluments of first lieutenants in the cavalry, after which they were promoted to the rank of captain. See Appendix A for a list of commissioned officer ranks.
n Fortification wasn’t necessary because any approach created a noticeable cloud of dust.
o These units, created after the Civil War, were the Ninth and Tenth Regiments of Cavalry and the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Regiments of Infantry.
p It may be significant that in the post medical record book all the pages for 1872 have been ripped out.
q “Stables” is the term for both morning and afternoon care of horses in a cavalry regiment. The trial refers to afternoon Stables, beginning around 3:30.