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early career, 122-126; founds N. Y. Tribune, 126; extremist as reformer, 129; "On to Richmond," 129; evokes Lincoln letter, 130; peace commissioner, 131; draft riots, 131; bails Davis, 132; Democratic presidential candidate, 133; dies, 134-135; and Lincoln, 299, 305
Greenback craze, 260
Greene, Mrs. Nathanael, 27
Grinnell, James B., 150
Grote, George, 107
Halleck, Gen. H. W., 253
Hampden, John, 42, 83
Hancock, John, 83
Hastings, Warren, 213
Hay, John, 218
Hayne, Robert Y., 41, 51, 56, 163
Hayti, 69
Heine, Heinrich, 144
Helper, Hinton Rowan, 197
Helps, Arthur, 144
Henry, Fort, 246
Henry, Patrick, 68, 191, 213
Hessian troops, 268
Higginson, T. W., 85
Hill, Frederic T., 242
Hill, Gen. A. P., 245
Hill, Gen. D. H., 245
Holland, 15, 41, 264
Homer, 326
Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 251
Howe, Dr. Samuel G., 104
"Imitation of Christ, The," 143
"Impending Crisis, The," 197
Irving, Washington, 74
Jackson, Andrew, 293
Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), 200-202, 244, 245, 268
Jamestown, Va., 17
Japanese sanitation in war, 272
Jefferson, Thomas, 20, 24, 25, 53, 191
Jeffrey, Lord, 107
Jesus, parables of, 315; martyrdom of, 325
Johnson, Samuel, 312
Johnston, Gen. A. S., 244
Johnston, Gen. J. E., 242
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 88, 169, 172
_Kearsarge_, the, 246
Kemble, Fanny, 32
Kenesaw Mountain, 242
Kentucky, 196
Kingsley, Charles, 144
Laud, Archbishop, 42
Lawless, Judge, 79
Lee, Robert E., honour to Virginia, 194; early career, 199; as strategist, 244; final campaign against Grant, 256; Appomattox, 257-258; quoted, 285-286
_Liberator_, the, 71-73
Lincoln, Abraham, new force, 163; challenges Douglas to debate, 173; compared with Douglas, 174-176; "divided-house speech," 177; the great debate, 177-180; Cooper Institute speech, 181-183; presidential nomination, 183; election and inauguration, 186-187; inaugural address, 190; calls for 75,000 troops, 193; applauds Beecher, 212; interview with Beecher, 218; quoted, 286-287; the Martyred President, Chapter XII, 288-326; Americanism, 288-289; three books, 290; career, in brief, 296-298; opposes Seward, Stanton and Greeley, 299; ancestry, 300-303; opposes Phillips, Greeley and Beecher, 304-306; honesty, 307-308; literary style, 309-315; concentrated culture, 314-315; with Everett at Gettysburg, 315; made great by great events, 317-318; characteristics, 319-320; religious faith, 321-323; death, 325
Lincoln and Douglas, the Great Debate, Chapter VII, 159-186
London, 16, 18, 235
_Log Cabin_, the, 125
Longfellow, H. W., 104, 273
Longstreet, Gen. James, 244
Loring, U. S. Commissioner, 84
Louisiana, secession, 189
Lovejoy, Rev. E. P., murder of, 78-80
Lowell, James R., 94, 99-102, 282, 284
Lundy, Benjamin, 69-70
Luther, Martin, 115
Macaulay, T. B., 107, 280
McClellan, Gen. G. B., 250-252
Machiavelli, 307
McKinley, William, 289
Mammonism, 6
Mann, Horace, 63, 106
Mansfield, Lord, 24
Marshall, Thomas, 46
Martineau, Harriet, 113
Mason, James M., 225
Medill, Joseph, 179
_Merrimac_, the, 245
Mexican War, 167, 252
Michael Angelo, 318
Milton, John, 16, 93, 318, 326
Mississippi, secession, 189
Missouri Compromise, 169
Mobile Bay, 247
_Monitor_, the, 245
Morton, Governor of Indiana, 273
Moses, 36
Motley, John L., 75, 96
Napoleon, 242
_National Era_, the, 143
Negro, as faithful servant, as soldier, 259-260; as voter, 281
New Orleans taken, 247
Newspapers, in 1861-1865, 118, 119
Newton, Isaac, 291
_New Yorker_, the, 125
_New York Tribune_, 126-128
Northern officers of Southern birth, 196
Northern resources, 274-279
Nullification, 51, 54
Nurses, 272-274
Otis, James, 83
Palestine, 41
Panic of 1857, 160-161
Parke, Judge, 107
Parker, Theodore, 84, 85
Parliament House of Peace, 110
Paul, the Apostle, 326
Penn, William, 22
People at Home during the war, Chapter XI, 263-287
Philip of Macedon, 15, 213
Philip of Spain, 15
Phillips, Wendell, 63;