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by Robert O'Harrow


  Washington defense and, 210

  Great Britain, 12, 16, 28, 74, 106, 109

  Civil War and, 114, 137, 169

  Greeley, Horace, 52–53, 57, 100, 117

  Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of (1848), 12

  Gugliotta, Guy, 24

  gunboats, 147–51, 183

  Halleck, Henry, 161, 167, 170, 173, 174, 177, 194, 211

  handwriting, 40, 76, 219, 238

  Harpers Ferry, Va., 210

  Brown raid on, 78–79, 83

  John R. Meigs and, 188–89

  Haupt, Herman, 173, 185–87

  Henry, Joseph, 27–28, 43, 66, 221

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 213

  Holt, Joseph, 96, 98

  Hooker, Joseph, 181, 182, 184, 194, 196, 197, 198

  horses, 176–80, 187, 192, 196, 202–3, 205, 210, 227

  House of Representatives, US, 16

  Capitol expansion and, 26–27, 39, 49, 56, 66–67, 74, 84

  Civil War and, 129–31

  corruption investigations and, 82, 85, 94, 129–31

  election of 1858 and, 73

  slavery issue and, 12

  Washington water system and, 46–47, 61, 85

  see also Congress, US; Senate, US

  Houston, Sam, 34, 35

  Hunter, Robert M. T., 76

  Île à Vache, 200

  Illinois, SS, 108

  Illustrated London News, 39

  immigrants, 58, 63–64

  industrial revolution, 28, 54

  Ingalls, Rufus, 161, 169, 171, 183, 184, 185, 186, 202, 239

  Inness, George, 71

  Interior Department, US, 24, 94

  inventions, 42, 45

  Irish Americans, 58, 63

  iron, 28, 41, 42, 49–50, 147

  ironclads, 45, 147, 148, 149–50, 151–52, 188–89

  Jackson, Thomas “Stonewall,” 12, 156, 161–62, 164, 181

  James River, 204–5

  Jefferson, Fort, 86, 90–92, 95–97

  Jefferson, Thomas, 16, 17

  Jefferson Medical College, 6

  Jeffersonville, Ind., 236

  Johnson, Andrew, 227, 233

  Johnston, Joseph E., 113, 123, 133, 159, 182, 225-26

  Jomini, Henri de, 118

  Jones, John, 16, 17

  Joseph Whitney, SS, 96

  Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, A (Olmsted), 54

  Kansas, 36, 57, 61, 71, 73, 78, 82

  Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), 36, 54, 55

  Keitt, Laurence, 47, 53, 55–56

  Keyes, Erasmus, 106–7

  Key West, Fla., 86, 90, 92, 95, 96

  Know-Nothings (American Party), 57, 63–64, 65, 89, 115

  Lawrence, Kans., 54

  Lecompton Constitution (1857), 71, 73, 82

  Lee, Mary, 8, 206, 208

  Lee, Robert E.:

  Arlington home of, 8, 206–8

  Civil War’s advent and, 114

  first northern invasion by, 165–66, 169–70

  Harpers Ferry and, 78–79

  Meigs and, 7–8

  Mexican War and, 12

  Pope and, 163–65

  Richmond defense and, 158–59, 160, 209, 222–23

  second northern invasion and, 181–87

  surrender of, 223, 228

  Wilderness battles and, 203

  Liberty, Mo., 54

  Library of Congress, 16–18, 37, 61, 75

  Lincoln, Abraham:

  assassination of, 224–25

  Bull Run and, 118–19, 120–21, 124, 144

  Burnside and, 174, 181

  contract corruption and, 128–29, 130, 131, 143

  Cooper Union Address of, 87

  election of 1856 and, 57

  election of 1860 and, 87–88, 89, 90–91, 115

  election of 1864 and, 209, 219

  Emancipation Proclamation of, 171–72

  Fort Pickens and, 105–8

  Fort Stevens battle and, 212–13

  Frémont and, 128–29, 130

  Grant and, 203, 243

  Haupt and, 185

  Hooker and, 181, 182

  inauguration of, 1, 99, 100–101

  Know-Nothings and, 63–64

  McClellan and, 140–43, 145–46, 151, 153, 154, 155–56, 160–62, 165, 166, 169, 170, 173, 243

  Meigs and, xi, 1–2, 100–101, 105–8, 111–16, 118–19, 120–21, 124, 141, 150–51, 160, 182, 200, 216, 224–25, 242–43

  and Meigs’s promotion to quartermaster general, 111–16

  Mexican War and, 12

  national cemeteries and, 206

  Peninsula Campaign and, 146, 151, 153, 160–61

  plots against, 99

  Pope and, 163

  slavery issue and, 36, 200

  Stanton and, 144, 154, 200, 242–43

  Tennessee campaign and, 150–51

  Washington journey of, 98–99

  xi, 1–2, 52, 216, 242–43

  Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858), 87

  Lincoln General Hospital, 206

  Lincoln, Mary Todd, 212, 224

  Lincoln, William Wallace “Willie,” 225

  Little Bighorn, Battle of the (1876), 216

  London, England, 20, 42, 43

  Longstreet, James, 165, 193

  Louisiana Purchase (1803), 36

  Louisville, Ky., 192

  Louis XIV, King of France, 11

  Louvre, 39

  Lyon, Nathaniel, 128

  McCallum, Daniel, 194, 195, 214

  McClellan, George B., 140–43, 145–46, 151, 152–53, 154, 155–57, 159–62, 165, 166, 167, 169, 170–71, 173, 174, 177, 209, 243

  McCormick, Cyrus, 45

  McCulloch, Hugh, 244–45

  McDowell, Irvin, 119–20, 121–22, 139, 141, 142, 155–56

  McKay, Gordon, 135

  McKinstry, Justus, 126–29, 130

  McPherson, James, xi, 135, 172, 203

  Madison, Fort, 39, 49

  Mallory, Stephen R., 110

  Manassas (Bull Run), first Battle of (1861), 118–24, 144, 147

  Manassas (Bull Run), second Battle of (1862), 165

  Manassas Gap Railroad, 123

  Mansfield, Joseph, 119, 120

  Maria L. Day, SS, 200

  Maryland, Civil War and, 165–66, 169–70, 183, 184, 209–11, 230

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 42

  Meade, George, 184–87, 188-89, 192, 202

  Meehan, John, 17–18

  Meigs, Charles, 5, 6, 64

  Meigs, Charles Delucena, 11, 32-33, 216

  Meigs, Henry, 83, 90

  Meigs, John Rodgers, 11, 38, 40, 75–76, 77, 232, 244

  Civil War and, 120, 122, 132, 188–89, 215–17

  death of, 215–17

  Meigs, Louisa Rodgers, 10–11, 14, 66, 244

  children of, 11, 14, 32-33, 38, 39, 75–77

  Civil War and, 114, 161, 191, 223

  death of, 239

  European trip and, 233–34

  marriage of, 10

  son John’s death and, 216–17

  Meigs, Louisa Rodgers “Loulie,” 39–40, 75

  Meigs, Mary, 5–6

  Meigs, Mary Montgomery, 11, 75

  Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham:

  acoustics and, 27–28, 66

  Arlington Cemetery and, 206–8, 217, 244

  Bull Run and, 118–24

  Burnside and, 174–75

  Cameron and, 108, 112, 114–16, 118, 119, 134, 137–38, 143, 145, 206

  Capitol expansion and, 2, 24–29, 30–32, 33–34, 37–38, 39, 41, 44–45, 48–51, 52–53, 56–57, 60, 62, 65–67, 71, 72–75, 80–81, 99, 100, 111, 201, 234

  Carolina campaign and, 222, 225–26

  Chattanooga and, 194–99

  Chickamauga and, 192–93

  childhood and youth of, 5–6

  children of, 11, 14, 32-33, 38, 39, 75–77

  colonelcy and, 112–15

  contract corruption and, 126–31, 145, 158, 178–79, 192, 215

  Corps of Engineers
joined by, 7

  Crawford and, 31–32, 44

  critics and, 33–34, 52–53, 56–57, 60, 68, 175–76

  Davis and, 24, 27, 28, 32, 37, 38, 45, 51, 52, 59–60, 66, 69, 73, 76, 85–86, 175–76, 232–33

  death of, 244

  Delaware River improvements and, 9–10, 20

  Detroit posting of, 11–12, 13, 21

  drawing and painting by, 7, 9, 14, 15, 238

  drowning woman and, 71–72

  election of 1856 and, 57–58

  European trips and, 233–34, 238–39, 240

  fame as ambition of, 68–70, 202, 208

  final years of, 242–44

  Floyd and, 62–65, 71, 72, 76–77, 80–82, 83, 84–86, 89–90, 98, 100, 176

  Fort Jefferson posting of, 86, 90–92, 95–97

  Fort Madison and, 38, 49

  Fort Montgomery and, 14–15

  Fort Pickens and, 1–2, 91, 105–10, 111–12, 243

  Franklin and, 99–100

  Fredericksburg battle and, 173–74, 175

  Gettysburg and, 184–88

  Greeley and, 52–53

  gunboats and, 147–51, 183

  handwriting and, 40, 76, 219, 238

  Harpers Ferry raid and, 78–79, 83

  health and, 38–39, 56, 233, 243

  Holt and, 98

  Houston and, 34, 35

  hunting and, 14, 38, 192, 199

  Jeffersonville military warehouse and, 236

  John’s death and, 215–17

  Lee and, 7–8, 207

  Lincoln and, xi, 1–2, 100–101, 105–8, 111–16, 118–19, 120–21, 124, 141, 150–51, 160, 182, 200, 216, 242–43

  Lincoln’s assassination and, 224–25

  McClellan and, 140–43, 146, 153, 154, 155–56, 170–71, 177, 243

  major generalship of, 213

  marriage of, 10

  military mobility reforms and, 166–69

  Mississippi improvements and, 7–8

  National Academy of Sciences and, 220–21, 244

  national military cemeteries and, 206–8, 228–31, 234–36

  Native Americans and, 234

  Overland Campaign and, 205

  Peninsula Campaign and, 146, 152–53, 158–59, 160–62

  Pennsylvania invasion and, 183–87

  Pension Bureau Building (National Building Museum) and, 240–42

  photography and, 44, 59, 61, 77, 241, 242

  postwar bitterness of, 232–33, 234

  postwar building projects and, 235–37, 240–42

  postwar demobilization and, 227–28

  postwar inspection tours of, 238

  and Quartermaster Department’s reduction, 232

  quartermaster general appointment of, 111–16

  retirement of, 239–40

  Rives and, 69, 72, 233

  Rosecrans and, 177–80, 192–94

  salary of, 57, 65

  Saturday Club and, 42–44, 61, 66, 81, 99, 221, 244

  Scott and, 91, 96, 115–16, 119–20

  Seward and, xi, 1, 60, 66, 111–14, 120–21, 160, 190–91, 200, 223, 224, 234

  shorthand writing and, 40–41

  slavery and, 36–37, 79, 83, 96, 143–44, 172, 176, 183–84, 200, 233, 242

  Smithsonian and, 13-14, 236–37, 242, 244

  Stanton and, 144–45, 152, 154, 155, 177, 192–93, 196, 197, 198, 200, 207, 211, 216, 221, 223, 224, 225–26, 233, 242–43

  temperament of, 9–10, 243–44

  Totten and, 13, 20, 62–63, 64, 98, 105, 155, 210

  Virginia ironclad and, 151–52

  war status report of, 190–91

  Washington defense and, 155–56, 210, 211–13

  Washington water system and, 1, 20–24, 32, 40, 42, 46–47, 48–49, 53, 57–58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 68–70, 72–73, 75, 81, 84–86, 93, 97, 99, 101, 105, 113, 114, 233, 241

  West Point and, 6–7, 11, 14, 175

  Meigs, Montgomery “Monty,” Jr., 11, 75, 238

  Meigs, Vincent Trowbridge “Vintie,” 14, 32-33, 216

  Memphis, Tenn., 192

  Merrimack, USS, 151–52

  Mexican War, 12–13, 24, 93, 107, 109, 140

  Mexico, 11–13

  Michelangelo Buonarroti, 70

  Michigan, University of, 235

  Military Railroad, US, 173, 186, 194–95, 222

  Mississippi, 190, 230

  Mississippi River, 7–8, 120, 147, 148, 150

  Missouri, 36, 126–30

  Missouri Compromise (1820), 35

  Monitor, USS, 151–52

  Montana, 36

  Montgomery, Ala., 98

  Montgomery, Fort, 14–15

  Moore, James M., 228–30

  Mormon War, 94

  Mosby, John S., 217

  Moultrie, Fort, 93

  mules, 176, 179, 184, 187, 192, 195–96, 202

  Muybridge, Eadweard, 242

  Myer (Whipple), Fort, 236

  Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 118, 132, 168

  National Academy of Sciences, 220–21, 244

  National Building Museum, see Pension Bureau Building

  National Museum Building (Arts and Industries Building, Smithsonian), 236–37

  Native Americans, 14, 45, 63, 216, 234

  Navy, US, Fort Pickens and, 108–10

  Nebraska, 36

  Nevins, Allan, xi

  New York, N.Y., 20, 22, 47, 87

  Meigs and, 27–29, 77, 215

  New-York Daily Tribune, 52, 71, 100, 117

  New York Times, The 86, 201, 242

  North Carolina, 222, 225–26

  North Dakota, 36

  Northern Pacific Railway, 238

  Ohio, 183

  Ohio River, 147

  Ojibwas, 45

  Olmsted, Frederick Law, 54, 236

  137th Regiment of US Colored Troops, 229

  Oregon, 12

  Panthéon (Paris), 37

  Pantheon (Rome), 30

  Parthenon, 30-31, 70, 242

  Patent Office, US, 14, 42, 43

  Peale, Charles Willson, 43

  Peale, Rembrandt, 71

  Peale, Titian, 43, 61

  Pennsylvania, Lee’s invasion of, 183–87

  Pensacola, Fla., 1, 90, 91, 96, 106, 110

  Pension Bureau Building (National Building Museum), 240–42

  Petersburg, Va., 209, 219, 222

  Peterson, Anna, 224

  Peterson, William, 224

  Philadelphia, Pa., 5, 6, 8, 25, 27, 29

  Philadelphia, SS, 108

  Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition (1876), 236

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 66

  Phonographic magazine, 40

  photography, 44, 59, 61, 77, 241, 242

  Pickens, Fort, 1–2, 91, 96, 105–10, 111–12, 243

  Pickett, George, 186

  Pierce, Franklin, 24, 28, 32, 45

  Pitman, Isaac, 40

  Pitt, William, 106

  Polk, James K., 11-12

  Pompeii, 69

  pontoon bridges, 173, 197, 204–5

  Pope, John, 163–65

  popular sovereignty, 55

  Porter, David D., 108

  Post Office, US, 18, 48, 70, 80

  Potomac River, 10, 18–19, 32, 68, 69

  Great Falls of, 14, 20, 23, 114

  Little Falls of, 23, 38

  Powers, Hiram, 31

  Powhatan, USS, 108–9

  Quartermaster Department, US:

  animal forage provisioning and, 125, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 157–58, 167, 187, 195–96, 197, 202–3, 214, 222

  Atlanta and, 213–15, 218, 219

  blankets and, 137

  Chattanooga and, 194–99

  commodity prices and, 174

  confiscation claims and, 234

  demobilization and, 227–28

  depots of, 133–34, 167, 171, 185, 192, 203, 222

  Fredericksburg and, 173–74

  freed slaves and, 143–44

  Gettysburg and, 184–88

  gunbo
ats and, 147–51, 183

  horses and, 176–80, 187, 192, 196, 202–3, 205, 227

  Lee’s Pennsylvania invasion and, 183–87

  McClellan and, 170–71, 177

  military mobility reforms and, 166–69

  national military cemeteries and, 206–8, 228–31, 234–35, 236

  Native Americans and, 234

  ocean fleet of, 152, 221

  Overland Campaign and, 202–6

  peacetime reduction of, 232

  Peninsula Campaign and, 146, 152–53, 158–59, 161–62

  Railroad Construction Corps of, 214–15, 225

  reorganization of, 211

  river transport fleet and, 221

  Rosecrans and, 176–80, 192–94

  Sherman’s march and, 218–20

  spending surge and, 134

  supply system and, 132–39

  transport and, 118, 120, 121, 122, 125, 130–31, 132–33, 139, 141, 152–53, 158–59, 166–68, 173, 183, 184, 185–87, 194–99, 202–3, 204–5, 221, 227

  uniforms and, 136

  waste and, 136–37

  Radical Republicans, 115

  Railroad Construction Corps, US, 214–15, 225

  railroads, 14, 33, 35, 50, 229, 238

  armored rail cars and, 188–89

  Civil War and, 118, 121, 123, 125, 130–31, 133, 134, 135, 140, 145, 146, 156, 164, 173, 185–87, 188–89, 193, 194–95, 203, 204, 210, 214–15, 218, 222

  Harpers Ferry raid and, 78

  iron rails and, 42

  Lincoln funeral and, 225

  Raphael, 37

  Recueil et Parallele des Edifices de Tout Genre, Anciens et Moderne (Durand), 37, 38

  Renaissance, 27, 31, 44

  Renaissance revival style, 240

  repeating rifles, 234

  Republican Party, 12, 71

  see also elections, US

  Rice, Baird and Heebner, 80

  Richmond, Va., 156–57, 158–59, 160, 182, 190, 202, 204, 205, 209, 222–23

  rifles, 118, 234

  Rives, Alfred, 69-70, 72, 99, 233

  Robinson, E. C., 80

  Rodgers, George W., 191

  Rodgers, John, 10, 147, 148

  Roebling, John Augustus, 50–51

  Rome, ancient, 21, 45, 70

  Rome, Italy, 31, 240

  Rosecrans, William, 177–80, 192–94, 196

  Royster, Charles, 220

  Rucker, D. H., 207, 225, 233–34, 239

  Russian Empire, 109, 118, 143

  St. Louis, Mo., 126, 128–29, 130, 192

  St. Louis, USS, 149

  Saturday Club, 42–44, 61, 66, 81, 99, 221, 244

  Savannah, Ga., 219–20, 221, 229

  Schaeffer, George, 42

  Schenck, Robert, 123, 188

  Scott, Winfield, 1, 91, 93, 96, 99, 105, 106–7, 111, 115–16, 119–20

  secession, 55, 73, 83, 90, 93, 94, 96, 101, 133

  Seminole Wars, 93, 107

  Senate, US:

  Capitol expansion and, 56, 67, 72, 73–75, 81

  Civil War and, 138, 175–76, 205

  Davis and, 60, 85–86

  Finance Committee of, 85

  Floyd and, 81–82

 

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