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 Schurz, Carl—Continued.

&emsp;reports condition of Frémont’s army to Lincoln, II, 345, 346

&emsp;in campaign of Army of Virginia, II, 347-379

&emsp;efficiency of, as officer, II, 350, 351, 359, 380, 381

&emsp;marches to Cedar Mountain, II, 353-356

&emsp;first American battle of, II, 356-359

&emsp;in second Bull Run, II, 361-377, 380

&emsp;experiences of, as division commander, II, 362-379

&emsp;brigade and battery added to command of, II, 371

&emsp;ordered to retreat, II, 374-376

&emsp;on the march to Centreville, II, 376, 377

&emsp;to Fairfax Court-House, II, 378

&emsp;covers retreat from Bull Run, II, 377

&emsp;encamped within fortifications of Washington, II, 379, 387, 397

&emsp;controversy of, with McDowell, II, 384-386

&emsp;Sigel’s corps reorganized (Eleventh), II, 387

&emsp;Lincoln’s letter to, II, 392-395

&emsp;interview of, with Lincoln, II, 395, 396

&emsp;promotion of, II, 404

&emsp;in battle of Chancellorsville, I, 409-431

&emsp;anxiety of, over position of Eleventh Corps, II, 412-420, 440, 441

&emsp;unable to change Gen. Howard’s opinion, II, 416-443

&emsp;commands Third Division of Eleventh Corps, II, 406

&emsp;division of, praised, II, 407

&emsp;distressed at criticism of Eleventh Corps, II, 432-443

&emsp;official report of, II, 434-436, 442

&emsp;publication of report refused, II, 435, 436

&emsp;asks for court of inquiry, II, 436-438, 442

&emsp;applies for hearing before “Committee on the Conduct of the War,” II, 438

&emsp;United States Senator, I, 68

&emsp;Secretary of the Interior, I, 231, 327; II, 405

&emsp;speech of, at Rondout (1880), I, 327

&emsp;courteous reception of, at nunnery, III, 3

&emsp;impressions and experiences of, at Gettysburg, III, 4-40

&emsp;command of Eleventh Corps devolves upon, III, 6

&emsp;views of, in relation to successful military tactics, III, 41-44

&emsp;encounter of, with Mosby, III, 44-46

&emsp;commits breach of discipline, III, 47-49

&emsp;goes to Washington on behalf of Eleventh Corps, III, 52

&emsp;tribute of, to General Tyndale, III, 53, 54

&emsp;experiences of, in hill-regions of the South, III, 56-58, 66-71

&emsp;receives contradictory orders from General Hooker, III, 61-66

&emsp;first meeting of, with General Grant, III, 68

&emsp;disturbed at dinner by a falling shell, III, 69

&emsp;premonition of death, III, 71-73

&emsp;first meeting of, with General Sherman, III, 75

&emsp;hears of the victory of Missionary Ridge, III, 76, 77

&emsp;witnesses amusing incident, III, 78-80

&emsp;endures hardships during Knoxville campaign, III, 80-84

&emsp;complimented by General Sherman, III, 84

&emsp;learns of General Hooker’s unjust report and demands court of inquiry, III, 85-92

&emsp;meets General Hooker at White House dinner, III, 92

&emsp;assigned to new command, III, 95

&emsp;first impressions of, respecting Andrew Johnson, III, 95-97

&emsp;quits army temporarily, III, 101

&emsp;participates in Presidential campaign, III, 106

&emsp;reports at War Department for duty, III, 108

&emsp;employed on various missions and is assigned to duty, III, 108-110

&emsp;hears rebel bullets last time, III, 111

&emsp;questions wisdom of Sherman-Johnston agreement, III, 114

&emsp;resigns commission in army, III, 117

&emsp;his estimate of the American soldier, III, 118-122

&emsp;observations of, on bravery, III, 122-126, 130-132, 136

&emsp;military genius no help in civil government, III, 126-128

&emsp;some of the evils of war, III, 132-136, 140-142

&emsp;goes to Washington to greet old comrades, III, 137, 145

&emsp;letter of, concerning trial of conspirators, III, 145-147

&emsp;called to Washington, by President, for conference, III, 139, 153, 157, 158

&emsp;attends spiritualistic séance, III, 154-157

&emsp;entrusted with gathering information