Louis, 202;
loyalty of, 208;
occupies Cairo, Illinois, 210;
military problem before, 210;
plan of campaign 215, 216, 231, 232;
refuses to credit news of defeat at Bull Run, 228, 229;
welcomes McClellan to Washington, 250;
quarrel with McClellan, 251, 252;
retirement of, 251-253;
rank as lieutenant-general, 393;
attends Lincoln's funeral in New York, 547
=Seaton, William W.,= mayor of Washington approves
Lincoln's bill abolishing slavery in District of Columbia, 87
=Secession,= South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi Alabama,
Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas join the movement, 175, 176;
action of central cabal, 177;
sentiment in Maryland, 193, 194;
Virginia passes ordinance of, 194;
Tennessee, North Carolina, and Arkansas join the movement, 200;
sentiment in Delaware, 201;
in Kentucky, 201;
in Missouri, 201-204;
numerical strength of, 204. See _Confederate States of America_
=Seddon, James A.,= member of Congress, Confederate
Secretary of War, resignation of, 501
=Sedgwick, John,= major-general United States Volunteers,
crosses Rappahannock and takes Fredericksburg, 368, 369
=Seven Days' Battles,= 302, 306, 307
=Seward, Augustus H.,= brevet colonel United States army,
stabbed by Powell, _alias_ Payne, 541
=Seward, Frederick W.
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