=, Lincoln's private secretary, 158;
accompanies Mr. Lincoln to Washington, 168;
in attendance at Baltimore convention, 448, 449;
letter to Hay, 448
=North Carolina=, State of, joins Confederacy, 200, 204;
military governor appointed for, 419
=Offutt, Denton=, engages Lincoln to take flatboat to New Orleans, 21;
disappears from New Salem, 35
=O'Laughlin, Michael=, in conspiracy to assassinate Lincoln, 534;
imprisoned, 544
=Ord, Edward O.C.=, brevet major-general United States army,
conversation with Longstreet, 503
=Owens, Mary S.=, Lincoln's attentions to, correspondence with
and proposal of marriage to, 55-60
=Palfrey, F.W.=, Confederate brigadier-general,
statement about strength of Army of the Potomac, 315
=Parke, John G.=, brevet major-general United States army,
in recapture of Fort Stedman, 505, 506;
in assault at Petersburg 509
=Patterson, Robert=, major-general Pennsylvania militia,
turns troops toward Harper's Ferry, 209;
part in campaign against Manassas, 216;
orders concerning slaves, 220, 221;
failure at Harper's Ferry, 228
=Paulding, Hiram=, rear-admiral United States navy,
burns Norfolk navy-yard, 278
=Pea Ridge=, Arkansas, battle of, 271
=Pemberton, John C.=, Confederate lieutenant-general,
surrenders Vicksburg, 383
=Pendleton, George H.
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