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Patapsco Dragoons, arrival in Baltimore, [64].
Pemberton, Major, leads U. S. Artillery through Baltimore, [86].
Pennsylvania troops in Baltimore, [44], [53];
at Cockeysville, [75].
Phillips, Wendell, on States Rights, [26].
Pickering, Captain, company opposed in Baltimore, [46].
Pikesville, arsenal taken possession of, [65].
Pitts, Charles H., elected to General Assembly, [80].
Putnam Phalanx of Hartford in Baltimore, [160]-166.
Putnam's Record of the Rebellion, quotation from, [38].
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Revolution, right of, [26]-29.
Robinson, Dr. Alex. C., Chairman of States Rights Convention, [38].
Robinson, General John C., on Baltimore in 1861, [66], [69], [81], [82], [83].
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Sanford, plans Lincoln's midnight ride, [131].
Sangston, L., elected to General Assembly, [80].
Scharf's History of Maryland quoted, [35], [37], [78], [103].
Scott, General, on the passage of troops through Baltimore, [62], [72], [75].
Scott, T. Parkin, sympathizes with the South, [38], [39];
elected Judge after the war, [39];
elected to General Assembly, [79];
release from arrest, [108].
Seward, Secretary, position before Presidential Convention, [24];
boasts of his authority, [91];
sends news of supposed conspiracy to Lincoln, [130], [134].
Slavery, compromises of Constitution in regard to, [20]-22;
Geo. Wm. Brown opposed to, [113];
some good effects of, [114].
Small, Colonel, leads Pennsylvania regiment, [42].
South Carolina, secession of, [31].
Steuart, Dr. Richard S., efforts for emancipation, [113].
Story, Justice, on habeas corpus, [152], [153].
Stuart, Captain, speech in Baltimore, [163]-166.
Sumner, Colonel, offers to accompany President Lincoln to Washington, [132], [133].
Sun, The, on the offer of service by colored people, [65], [66];
on the suffering of Pennsylvania troops in Baltimore County, [76];
Reception of 6th Massachusetts Regiment in Baltimore, [167]-170.
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Taney, Chief Justice, on negro rights, [21], [138];
habeas corpus case ex parte John Merryman, [87]-93, [139]-156.
Tennessee, secession of, [33].
Thomas, Dr. J. Hanson, elected to General Assembly, [79].
Trimble, Colonel I. R., defense of Baltimore, [63].
Trist, N. P., news of conspiracy communicated to, [14].
Turner, Capt., suspected of conspiracy, [124]-126.
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Union Convention called, [92].