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 Ellet, Charles, Jr., 1: 285, 286. Endicott, William, Jr., 2 : 291, 293, 315. Engelmann, Adolf, son of Friedrich, 1: 31. Engelmann, Friedrich (son of Theodor Erasmus), head forester, 1 : 27 ; removes to Belleville, Illinois, 31 ; farm and family 31 ; daughters, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Scheel, 27, Mrs. Koerner, 33; son, Theodor, 32, 33. 36. Engelmann, Georg, son of Julius and grandson of Theodor Erasmus, 1 : 12. Engelmann, Theodor, son of Friedrich, 1 : 32 ; career, 33, 36. Engelmann, Theodor Adolf, brother of Friedrich and of Margarete, second wife of Georg Friedrich Hilgard, 1 : 11. Engelmann, Theodor Erasmus, father of Friedrich, 1 : 1. Evarts, William M., 2 : 311. Evening Post, N. Y., V.'s approaches to, 1 : 79 ; bought by him, 2 : 338, 374.

Forrest, Nathan B., raids Buell's communications, 1 : 230, 292, 293 ; 2 : 61 ; repulse and successes, 69 ; at opening of Chickamauga fight, 113, 115; on second day, 151. Fort Donelson, taken by Grant, 1 : 222 ; viewed by V., 224. Fort McAllister, naval attacks on, 2: 17, 18, 25. Foster, John G., arrives at Port Royal, 2 : 19 ; disputes seniority with Hunter, 20. Fox, Gustavus V., characterized, 1 : 172, 173 ; introduction of V. to Admiral Dupont, 3: 12. Fox, J. M., 1 : 115, 117, 118. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, V. writes for, 1 : 73. Franklin, William B., in Fredericksburg campaign, 1 : 346, 362, 368, 370, 377, 382 ; controversy over his conduct, 382, 383. Fredericksburg campaign, 1 : 342-393. Freedmen of Sea Islands, 2: 15-17, 19, 21-24. Frémont, John C., serenaded in New York, 1. 59 ; Presidential campaign, 2 : 52; in command in Missouri, 1 : 207; arbitrary and extravagant, 211 ; superseded by Halleck, 220. French, William H., in Fredericksburg campaign, 1 : 359, 361 ; at the front, 363. Fry, James B., McDowell's chief of staff, 1:182; at Bull Run, 195, 199; assistant adjutant-general to Gen. Anderson at Louisville, 207; chief of staff to Gen. Buell, 213, 228, 306 ; at Pittsburg Landing, 243. Fuchs, John P., 1 : 70.

Gage, Frances D., 2: 15. Gamage, Quartermaster to Gen. McCook's division, 1 : 264, 287. Garfield, James A., Rosecrans's chief of staff, 2: 66; character, 68; favors advance on Bragg, 70; courtesy to V., 73; retires to Chattanooga with Rosecrans during Chickamauga fight, 147, 157; returns to field, 156; hopeful of issue, 158, 165, 167; tries to induce Rosecrans to return, 167; welcomes V., 179, 184; confidences to him, 185, 186, 201; not responsible for punishment of McCook and Crittenden, 188; elected to Congress, 186, 201 ; retires from army, 201 ; assassination, 301. Garrison, Fanny (Helen Frances), future wife of V., 2 : 55 ; marriage, 268. Garrison, Francis Jackson, 2 : 53, 54. Garrison, George Thompson, 2 : 54. Garrison, Helen Eliza, 2 : 53. Garrison, William Lloyd, abolitionist, 2 : 52 ; appearance, 53 ; feted in England, 269. Garrison, William Lloyd, Jr., 2: 52, 53. Gay, Sydney H., directs V. to Boston, 2: 52; recalls him for Rosecrans's campaign, 54. Geary, John W., part in battle of Wauhatchie, 2 : 222-228, 231 ; in attack on Lookout Mt., 257-262. Geibel, Emanuel von, 1 : 7. Gibbon, John, in Fredericksburg campaign, 1 : 378-380. Gilbert, Charles C., original appointment, 1 : 324 ; division commander under Buell, 310; in Perryville fight, 315-322; incompetence, 320, 328, 329 ; removal, 325. Gillmore, Quincy A., 2 : 7. Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, 2 : 338. Gold Fever in Colorado, 1 : 99-136; history of discovery on Cherry Creek, and founding of Denver, 104, 105. Goll, Hermann, 1 : 69. Gould, Jay, contest with V. and Kansas Pacific, 2 : 281 ; dislodges V. from K. & P. receivership, 282 ; gives up fight, 283; approves V.'s plan of extension of Union Pacific to the Columbia, 284. Granger, Gordon, position at Chicka -