, Secretary of War, Confederate brigadier-general,
escapes from Fort Donelson, 268
=Foote=, Andrew H., rear-admiral United States navy,
capture of Island No. 10, 274;
proceeds to Fort Pillow, 274
=Forrest=, Nathan B., Confederate lieutenant-general,
with Hood's army, 410;
defeat of, 525
=Fort Donelson=, Tennessee, capture of, 266-268
=Fort Fisher=, North Carolina, capture of, 414, 481, 525
=Fort Harrison=, Virginia, capture of, 560
=Fort Henry=, Tennessee, capture of, 266
=Fort Jackson=, Louisiana, capture of, 282-285
=Fort McAllister=, Georgia, stormed by Sherman, 412
=Fort Pillow=, Tennessee, evacuation of, 286;
massacre of negro troops at, 351
=Fort Pulaski=, Georgia, capture of, 278
=Fort Randolph=, Tennessee, evacuation of, 286
=Fort Stedman=, Virginia, assault of, 505, 506
=Fort St. Philip=, Louisiana, capture of, 282-285
=Fort Sumter=, South Carolina, occupied by Anderson, 177, 178;
attempt to reinforce 178;
cabinet consultations about, 182-184;
defense and capture of, 189, 190
=Fortress Monroe=, Virginia, importance of, 209
=Fox=, Gustavus V., Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
ordered to aid Sumter, 184;
sends the President additional news about fight between _Monitor_
and _Merrimac_, 296, 297
=France=, public opinion in, favorable to the South, 211;
joint expedition to Mexico, 451;
"neutrality" of, 525
=Franklin=, Benjamin, on American forests and the spirit
of independence they fostered, 17
=Franklin=, Tennessee, battle of, November 30, 1864, 410
=Franklin=, W.
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