appoints Schofield, [455]-[457];

views of his own position, [459];

dealing with cranks, [459]-[461];

Fredericksburg disaster, [461]-[461];

responsibility of his position, [462]-[463];

home life in the White House, [464]-[465];

visits Army of the Potomac, [465]-[466];

tireless worker, [473];

health, [473]-[474];

his letter file, [474];