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by Terry Smyth


  Hammond, James Henry

  Harrocke, Thomas

  Harvest (ship)

  USS Hatteras

  Hector (ship)

  Henrietta (ship)

  Hicks, Albert

  Higinbotham, George (Attorney General, Victoria)

  Hunley (Confederate submarine)

  Hunt, Cornelius (master’s mate)

  accusations on Captain Waddell

  accused of theft

  arrival in Melbourne

  on Australian recruits

  on Australian visit

  on capture of Alina

  death

  joined mercenaries to fight in Egypt

  Immigration Restriction Act, Australia

  Indigenous races See Aborigines

  international neutrality rules See also neutrality

  Iron Brigade

  ironclad warships

  USS Iroquois

  Jackson, Stonewall

  James Murray (ship)

  Jason (ship)

  Jirah Swift (ship)

  USS John Adams

  Johnston, Andrew (President United States),

  amnesty and pardon except foreign agents of Confederacy

  complete amnesty to rebels

  Kanakas (slave labour) See also blackbirding, islander labourers

  Kate Prince (ship)

  USS Kearsarge

  Kelly, Ned

  Kennedy, D.S.

  Kenyon, William

  death

  decision to join CSS Shenandoah

  enlisted in Marine Corps

  return to Australia

  interrogated by Thomas Adamson See also Australian Confederate recruits

  Ku Klux Klan See also slavery, racism

  Kuril Islands

  Kusaic (Ualan Island)

  Lalor, Peter

  Lambing Flat riot

  Laurel (ship)

  Lee, Robert E. (Confederate General)

  as commander in chief

  death

  surrender of army at Appomattox, Northern Virginia

  views on slavery

  Lee, Sydney Smith

  Lincoln, Abraham (President United States)

  appreciation in Geelong Advertiser

  assassination

  call for army to suppress the rebellion and naval blockade

  Confederate mission to England, accepts British proposition

  at Peace Conference (North and South)

  plot to kidnap

  on privateers

  proclamation of emancipation of slaves

  victory in Presidential elections

  views on slavery

  Lining, Charles (surgeon)

  Liverpool

  Lizzie M. Stacey (ship)

  Lohd Pah Harbour

  Loomis, Mahlon

  invention of aerial telegraph (wireless telegraphy)

  Lyttleton, Thomas

  Madden, Walter

  Mallory, Stephen P.

  Maria Ross (ship)

  Mason, John

  Mason-Dixon line

  Maury, Hunter Davidson

  Maury, Matthew

  McCulloch, James (Premier of Victoria)

  McDougal, Charles

  McIntyre, Duncan

  McKenzie, William

  McNulty, Fred (assistant surgeon)

  arrival in Melbourne

  as a surgeon in Chilean Army

  career in Confederacy

  death

  quarrel with John Blacker

  Melbourne (Victoria)

  Melbourne Club banquet

  Mexico

  Michie, Archibald (Minister for Justice, Victoria)

  Milo (ship)

  Missouri guerrillas

  New York Times on situation

  USS Monitor

  Molesworth (Judge)

  Montevideo harbour

  Morgan, Mad Dan

  Mulberry Grove plantation

  Murray, James Patrick

  Mustang (American ship)

  Nan Madol (in Ascension Island)

  Nashville

  Ned Kelly See Kelly, Ned

  Neild, James

  neutrality See also international neutrality laws

  New Bedford whaling ships

  New England whalers

  whaling ports

  New Orleans

  New South Wales

  New Zealand

  New Zealand wars

  Nichols, Lillias

  Nichols, William

  Nicholson, Charles

  North Carolina

  Northern states

  abolition of slavery

  Northern Virginia

  Nye, Ebenezer

  O’Farrell, Henry James

  Pacific Mail Line

  Pacific Squadron

  Palermo (renamed as Florida)

  Palmer, Sir Roundel

  Panama

  City of San Francisco journey to

  Paris Declaration on Privateering See also privateers

  Paynter, James

  peace conference

  President Lincoln’s terms on truce

  USS Peacock (exploring expedition)

  Pearl (ship)

  Pearson, George

  Pennsylvania (warship)

  Pfeil (Hawaiian schooner)

  Phelps, John

  Philmore, Sir Robert

  piracy

  pirates

  plague of rabbits

  Pohnpei See Ascension Island

  Polynesian Labourers Act

  Port Phillip Bay (Melbourne)

  Port Wilmington

  Presidential election, United States (1860)

  prisoners captured from Delphine

  privateers See also Paris Declaration of Privateering

  Queensland

  and cotton industry

  effect of cessation of American Civil War

  islander labour See also blackbirding, Carl massacre, Kanakas

  racism See also slavery, Ku Klux Klan

  Reciprocity Treaty

  recognition of Confederacy as a belligerent power

  Reily, Henry

  relationship with United States on policy on Confederacy

  Richmond (Virginia)

  Robert L. Towns (ship)

  Rogers, Christopher

  Royal Navy

  Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney

  Ruffin, Edmund

  Russell, Earl

  USS Saginaw

  San Francisco

  Sandridge (Victoria)

  USS Saranac

  Savannah (ship)

  Scales, Dab

  Sclopis, Count

  Scott, George

  Scott, George (Captain Moonlite)

  Scott’s Hotel (Melbourne)

  Sea King See also CSS Shenandoah

  Sea of Okhotsk

  secession

  Semmes, Raphael (Commander of Alabama)

  Seward, William (Secretary of State)

  CSS Shenandoah

  achievements

  advice to cease offensive operations

  advice to British government by panel of jurists

  arrival in Melbourne, Australia

  arrival in Liverpool, England

  auction by United States Government

  Ballarat ball

  Bulloch’s mission

  burials at sea

  case on breach of Foreign Enlistment

  Act

  change of British attitude to a pirate ship

  Christmas in the ship

  commission as a ship in Confederate Navy

  concerns on safety of the ship

  construction

  daughter of the stars

  decision to sail to Liverpool, England, and surrender

  departs Melbourne

  disarming the ship

  financial situation

  Governor’s orders to stop repairs

  Governor’s permission to land

  hospitality of Melbourne residents to

/>   initiation ceremony

  inventory of items

  lapse of morale and discipline among the crew

  magistrate’s search warrant

  Melbourne Club banquet

  Melbourne newspaper comments

  move to Williamstown (Victoria)

  officers

  prisoners and enlistments See also Australian Confederate recruits

  purchased by Sultan of Zanzibar

  release of all officers without charges

  renamed as Majidi

  Sea King renamed

  ships captured See also individual ships

  surrender to Britain

  United States Navy takes over See also Sea King; Waddell, James Iredell

  Shenandoah valley

  Shubrick, William B.

  Simpsonville (Florence Stockade)

  Sir Isaac Newton (ship)

  slave markets

  slave states

  slave trade

  slavery

  abolition

  13th Amendment passed by United States Congress

  in Australia

  in Britain See also Abolition Bill

  celebration of freedom

  as a condition of peace conference

  freedom for slaves in Texas order by General Gordon Granger

  in Northern states

  proclamation on emancipation by United States President Abraham Lincoln

  See also abolitionists

  as a cause for the civil war

  and cotton industry

  Christian view

  freed slaves

  legalisation and growth in Georgia

  Melbourne Argus on consequences of emancipation

  opposition to grant voting and civil rights to slaves

  and plantations

  views of President Lincoln

  views of Robert E. Lee

  See also racism, Ku Klux Klan

  Smith, Breedlove William

  Sophia Thornton (ship)

  South Australia

  Southern states

  cotton industry as a major agricultural export

  St. Georges Channel

  St. Lawrence Island

  St. Paul Island

  Staempfli, Jacques

  Standish, Fredrick

  Stanton, Edwin

  Staples, Captain

  Stephens, Andrew

  Stonewall Jackson See Jackson, Stonewall

  Sultan of Zanzibar

  Supreme Court of Victoria

  case on recruits to Shenandoah

  surrenders

  Cherokee Mounted Rifles

  Jefferson Davis in Georgia

  Robert E. Lee in Northern Virginia

  CSS Shenandoah at Liverpool, England

  Susan (ship)

  Susan Abigail (ship)

  Sydney (Australia)

  anniversary celebration of First Fleet

  arrival of City of San Francisco

  arrival of convict ship Adelaide

  arrival of First Fleet

  public grief on assassination of Abraham Lincoln

  Tabiteuea (Drummond’s Island)

  Tasmania

  Temple, William

  Texas, freedom for slaves

  Texas, occupation by Unionists

  The Code of Honor: Rules for the Government of Principals and Seconds in Duelling (John Lyde Wilson)

  The Origin of Species (Charles Darwin) and effect on racism

  Theatre Royal, Melbourne

  Tigris (ship)

  Treaty of Washington

  Trent Affair

  Tristan da Cunha

  Tucker, Moses

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin

  Union troops

  black regiments

  United States

  Constitution

  decline in maritime economy

  demand compensation from Britain

  grant of pardon to former Confederates

  Navy

  Naval Academy

  Pacific Squadron

  rules for duelling

  squadron to protect Arctic whaling fleet

  takes over Shenandoah

  warships

  relationship with Britain on

  Confederacy

  resentment on surrender of Shenandoah to Britain

  signatory to the Treaty of Washington

  United States Congress

  13th amendment on abolition of slavery

  USS Flying Fish (exploring expedition)

  USS Hatteras

  USS Iroquois

  USS John Adams

  USS Kearsarge

  USS Monitor

  USS Peacock (exploring expedition)

  USS Saginaw

  USS Saranac

  USS Wachussett

  Victoria (Queen)

  Victoria (state)

  Victoria (Australian warship)

  Victoria Police

  Victoria, Supreme Court

  case on recruits to Shenandoah

  Victorian gold rush

  Virginia (state)

  Virginia (ship)

  USS Wachussett

  Waddell, Anne

  Waddell, James Iredell

  accused of breaching Foreign Enlistment Act

  accused of misappropriation of funds

  address to the crew of CSS Shenandoah

  arrival in Melbourne

  as captain of City of San Francisco

  as captain of Shenandoah

  as Commander of State Fisheries Force (Oyster Army)

  birth and childhood

  case on breaching Foreign enlistment Act

  characteristics

  commission as a lieutenant

  death

  destruction of American whalers

  dishonourable behaviour

  joins Confederate Navy

  marriage

  move to England

  naval career with US Navy

  news on defeat of Confederacy

  orders from Bulloch on operation of

  Shenandoah

  plan to capture San Francisco city

  surrender in Britain See also CSS Shenandoah

  Wagner, Robert

  Waikato War See New Zealand wars

  Walmsley, Arthur

  Watie, Stand

  surrender of Cherokee Mounted Rifles

  Weeks, Edward

  Western Australia

  whale oil

  whaling

  whaling ships

  destruction

  in New Bedford

  in New England See also

  East Cape Bay (Dezhnev) American whalers

  White Australia Policy See Immigration Restriction Act, Australia

  Whitfield, George

  Whitney, Eli

  Whittle, William Conway

  anniversary of Shenandoah

  Australian recruits

  career

  careers after surrender

  childhood

  death

  discipline

  fears and sadness on future

  marriage

  orders from Bulloch

  orders to disarm

  receives news on fall of Confederacy See also CSS Shenandoah

  Wilberforce, William

  Wilkes, Charles

  William C. Nye (ship)

  claims against destruction sent to British Government

  William Thompson (ship)

  Williams, John

  Williamstown (Victoria)

  Williamstown Police Court

  Willkes, Charles

  Winslow, John Acrum

  Young, Thomas (Captain of Favorite)

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  AUSTRALIAN CONFEDERATES

  9780857986566

  First published by Ebury Press in 2015

  Copyright © Terry Smyth, 2015

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  An Ebury Press book

 

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