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3rd South Carolina Colored Troops
13th Amendment
abolitionists
black troops and
Brisbane, William Henry
Chase, Salmon
Delany, Martin
Douglass, Frederick
Emancipation Proclamation and
French, Mansfield
Fugitive Slave Act and
Garrison, William Lloyd
Grimké, Angelina
Higginson, T. W.
Howard, Oliver
Hunter, David
Lovejoy, Owen
Phillips, Wendell
Redpath, James
Saxton, Rufus
Smalls, Robert and
Still, William
surrender of Confederacy and
African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
Allston, Abram
American Freedmen’s Inquiry Commission
Ancrum, Eliza
Anderson, Robert
Ashdale Plantation
Bacon, Francis
Bampfield, Samuel Jones
Barnum, P. T.
Barnwell, Thomas O.
Battery Wagner
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Olustee
Battle of Port Royal
Beecher, Henry Ward
Bell, John
Benham, Henry W.
Bennett, Augustus G.
Bennett Place, North Carolina
Black Codes
See also slave codes
“Black Dave.” See Hunter, David
Booth, John Wilkes
Boston Post (newspaper)
Breckinridge, John
Brisbane, William Henry
Buchanan, James
Bureau of Colored Troops
Bureau of Emancipation
Bureau of Ordnance
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. See Freedmen’s Bureau
Butler, Benjamin
Cameron, Simon
Carney, William
Carolinas Campaign
See also Sherman, William Tecumseh
Catto, Octavius
Charleston Daily Courier (newspaper)
Charleston Gas Light Company
Charleston Mercury (newspaper)
Chase, Salmon P.
Chesnut, Mary Boykin
Chisholm, Samuel
Christian Recorder (newspaper)
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Cleveland, Grover
Coffee, George A.
Cole’s Island
Colored People’s Educational Monument Association
Colored People’s Union League Association
Committee on Credentials
Committee on War Claims
Confederate Department of South Carolina
Confiscation Act of 1861
Confiscation Act of 1862
Constitutional Union Party
cotton
abandonment of crop during Civil War
Charleston and
destruction of crop during Civil War
economic importance of
Northern business interests and
plantations and
Sea Island and
slavery and
transport of
Union seizure of crops
Craft, William and Ellen
crops
indigo
rice
See also cotton
Cuba
Dahlgren, John
Daily National Republican (newspaper)
Davis, Annie
Davis, Jeff C.
Davis, Jefferson
Delany, Martin
Democratic Party
Department of South Carolina and Georgia
Department of the Gulf
Department of the South
Department of the West
DeTreville, William
Douglas, Stephen
Douglass, Frederick
draft riots
Dred Scott decision
Du Pont, Samuel Francis
attack on Charleston
death
Fox, Gustavus and
French, Mansfield and
Hunter, David and
New Ironsides and
Pierce, Edward and
Planter and
at Port Royal
replacement of
Rodgers, John and
Saxton, Rufus and
Sherman, Thomas and
Smalls, Robert and
South Atlantic Blocking Squadron
Stono River and
view of slavery
Wabash and
Welles, Gideon and
See also South Atlantic Blocking Squadron
Ebenezer Creek
elections
1860 presidential
1864 presidential
African Americans and
Smalls’ loss in congressional
Elliott, Thomas
Elwell, J. J.
Emancipation Proclamation
Etiwan (ship)
Evening Post (newspaper)
Fannie (ship)
Ferguson, John
Foote, Andrew Hull
Fort Beauregard
Fort Johnson
Fort Monroe
Fort Moultrie
Fort Pillow
Fort Pinckney
Fort Ripley
Fort Sumter
Confederate siege of
end of Civil War and
Fort Johnson and
Keokuk and
Planter and
Smalls, Robert and
Southern blockade and
Special Order No. 35 and
start of Civil War and
Union siege of
Weehawken and
Fort Walker
Fox, Gustavus V.
Frazier, Garrison
Freedman’s Bureau
See also Quartermaster Department
Fremont, John C.
French, Mansfield
background
black troops and
Du Pont, Samuel Francis and
Emancipation Proclamation and
Pierce, Edward and
Port Royal Experiment and
Smalls, Robert and
tax sales and
Fripp, John
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Fullerton, Joseph
Galena (ship)
Garrison, William Lloyd
General Clinch (ship)
See also Relyea, Charles J.
General Orders (Confederate)
No. 5
No. 60
General Orders (Union)
No. 252
Gibbes, Jack
Goines, George W. 177
Gourdine, Alfred
Grant, Ulysses S.
Greeley, Horace
Grimes, James
Grimké, Angelina
Gullah language
Halleck, Henry W.
Hallowell, Edward
Hamlin, Hannibal
Hancock, Samuel Smith
Harrison, Benjamin
Higginson, T. W.
Hilton Head Island
Howard, Oliver O.
Hunter, David
attack on Charleston
background
Benham, Henry and
black troops and
declaration freeing slaves
Department of the South and
French, Mansfield and
Militia Act and
Pierce, Edward and
Saxton, Rufus and
Smalls, Robert and
Stanton, Edwin and
Institute for Colored Youth
insurrection laws
ironclads
Jackson, Abraham
James Island
Jefferson Davis (ship)
Jim Crow laws
Johnson, Andrew
Johnston, Joseph E.
Jones, Bostick (Smalls’ stepson)
Jones, Charlotte (Smalls’ stepdaughter)
Jones, Clara (Smalls’ stepdaughter)
Jones, David
Judiciary Committee
Julian, George
Keckley, Elizabeth
Keokuk (ship)
Kingman, Samuel
laws
anti-segregation laws
discriminatory laws
insurrection laws
racial laws
See also Black Codes; Jim Crow laws; Militia Act
Lee, Robert E.
Leigh, C. C.
Leverett, Charles
Liberator, The (newspaper)
Lincoln, Abraham
assassination of
Benham, Henry W. and
black troops and
Douglass, Frederick and
draft and
Du Pont, Samuel Francis and
election to presidency
Emancipation Proclamation
Freedmen’s Bureau and
Fugitive Slave Act and
General Orders, No. 252
Hunter, David and
Johnson, Andrew, and
Militia Act and
Planter and
Port Royal Experiment and
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
reaction to death of
Second Confiscation Act and
Sherman, William and
Smalls, Robert and
Southern blockade and
surrender of Confederacy and
tax commissioners and
Thanksgiving Proclamation
Wade-Davis Bill and
Lincoln, Mary Todd
Louisiana Native Guard
Lovejoy, Owen
Lowry, Morrow B.
martial law, declaration of
McClellan, George B.
McClellan (ship)
McKee, Henry
background
bio
at Confederate Hospital
emancipation of slaves and
family
John (father) and
Margaret (mother) and
plantations
Polite, Lydia and
Smalls, Robert and
town of Beaufort and
McKee, Jane
McKim, J. Miller
McNulty (captain of Fannie)
military drafts
Militia Act of 1792
Militia Act of 1795
Militia Act of 1862
Mitchell, Nelson
Moe, S. B.
Monitor (ship)
“monitor madness”
Morrison, William
Nat Turner Rebellion
National Freedmen’s Relief Association
National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Union Party
National Urban League
Naval Committee
New Bedford Mercury (newspaper)
New Ironsides (ship)
See also ironsides
New York Herald (newspaper)
Nickels, John Frederick
Nicolay, John G.
Nobles, William H.
Nordhoff, Charles
Onward (ship)
Parrott, Enoch
Pemberton, John C.
Peninsula Campaign
See also McClellan, George B.
Phelps, John
Phillips, Wendell
Pierce, Edward L.
Pitcher, Samuel Z.
Planter (ship)
description
Du Pont, Samuel Francis and
escapees aboard
Fannie (ship) and
Ferguson, John and
handover to Union
Northern reaction to theft of
Philadelphia visit
plan for stealing
prize money for theft of
Relyea, Charles and
repair of
reports of recapture by Confederacy
retirement of
return to Charleston
sale of
Saxton, Rufus and
seizure of
Smalls as pilot/captain of
Smalls’ history with
Southern reaction to theft of
transport of Union troops/supplies
weapons
Wells, Gideon and
Poincignon, Emile
Polite, Lydia (Smalls’ mother)
Port Royal Experiment
Powell, Lewis
prisoners of war
prize money (theft of Planter)
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction
Quartermaster Corps
Quartermaster Department
See also Freedman’s Bureau
Radical Republicans
See also Republican Party
Reconstruction
Red Shirts
Redpath, James
regiments, North
1st Massachusetts Cavalry
3rd New Hampshire
6th Connecticut
7th Connecticut Volunteers
7th New Hampshire Volunteers
8th Maine Volunteer Infantry
9th Maine
48th New York
62nd and 67th Ohio
76th Pennsylvania
100th New York
Battle of Charleston and
regiments, South
1st South Carolina Volunteers
3rd South Carolina Colored Troops
Relyea, Charles J.
Republican Party
See also Radical Republicans
Revenue Act
Revolutionary War
Reynolds, William H.
Rhett, Robert Barnwell
Rhind, A. C.
Ripley, Roswell
Rodgers, John
Saxton, Rufus
American Freedmen’s Inquiry Commission and
background
black troops and
Chase, Salmon and
as delegate for National Union Party
Department of the South and
Emancipation Proclamation and
freed slaves and
Howard, Oliver and
as inspector of settlements and plantations
Planter and
Port Royal Experiment and
Sea Islands and
Sherman, William and
Smalls, Robert and
tax sales and
Secessionville
Second Confiscation Act. See Confiscation Act of 1862
segregation
Seward, William
Seymour, Truman
Shaw, Robert Gould
Sherman, Thomas W.
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Simmons, John
Simons, James
slave auctions
slave badges
slave codes
See also Black Codes
slave curfews
slave punishments
slave revolts
slave trade
Small, John
smallpox
Smalls, Annie (second wife)
Smalls, Elizabeth (daughter)
Smalls, Hannah (wife)
See also Jones, Bostick; Jones, Charlotte; Jones, Clara
Smalls, Martineau (William Smalls’ wife)
Smalls, Robert, Jr. (son)
Smalls, Sarah (daughter)
Smalls, William (son)
Smith, Abram
Smith, John Joyner
Smithsonian Institution
Social, Cultural and Statistical Association of the Colored People of Philadelphia
South Atlantic Blockade
South Carolina Volunteers
See also 33rd USCT
Southern Guardian (newspaper)
Special Field Orders
No. 15 (Union)
No. 35 (Confederate)
Stanton, Edwin
American Freedmen’s Inquiry Commission and
Battle of Charleston Harbor and
black troops and
Hunter, David and
Port Royal and
Saxton, Rufus and
Sherman, William Tecumseh and
Smalls, Robert and
U.S. Congress’s questioning of
Steedman, James
Still, William
Stono River
Sugar House. See Work House
Sullivan’s Island
Swayne, Noah
Taft, William Howard
taxes
Amnesty Proclamation and
seceded states’ refusal to pay
tax commissioners
tax sales
Thanksgiving Proclamation
Thomas Fuller house
Thompson, Matilda
Thomson, George
Tillman, William
Tillson, Davis
Tilton, Theodore
Townsend, E. D.
Tubman, Harriet
Turner, Gabriel
Turner, Henry McNeal
Turner, Nat
See also slave revolts
United States Colored Troops (USCT)
21st USCT
33rd USCT
34th USCT
37th USCT
104th USCT
officers
USS Augusta
Vesey, Denmark
Virginia (ship)
See also ironclads
Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Wabash (ship)
Wade-Davis Bill (1864)
Wagner, Augustus
Walker, Joseph
War Democrats
War Department
War of 1812
Weehawken (ship)
Welles, Gideon
Battle of Charleston Harbor and
Du Pont, Samuel Francis and
Planter and
position on black soldiers
Smalls, Robert, and
Western Sanitary Commission
Wheeler, Joseph
White, Anna
White House
Whitney, Eli
Wickliffe, Charles
wigwag code
Williams, Jay
Wilson, Lavinia
Wilson (Reverend)
Wording, William E.
Work House (Charleston)