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John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Chapter 26: Grant's second term (search)
endricks were the candidates of the Democrats, while Hayes and Wheeler were the candidates of the Republicans. ans set up claims which, if sustained, would give to Hayes and Wheeler the vote of the State, together with thomission made a decision which gave the presidency to Hayes, and doubtless saved the country from an outbreak, oory that while the vote of Louisiana was counted for Hayes, the Republican government of the State, which was in that if deposited they would have been in favor of Hayes and Wheeler rather than for Tilden and Hendricks. Iin terms of contempt, and yet it is to be noted that Hayes not only appointed a cabinet of unexceptionable men,t to call attention to the radical departure of President Hayes from the policy his party had hitherto pursued to the governorship of Louisiana was connected with Hayes's right to the presidency by titles indissolubly conin any section. Throughout the administrations of Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur, while there were many importa
John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Chapter 27: administration of President Hayes begins a new era (search)
Chapter 27: administration of President Hayes begins a new era Dana declines to subscribe to memorial opposition to dishonest Rees of Beach and Bennett Early in the presidential term of Rutherford B. Hayes, a movement was started at Boston to place his portrait in M do anything that may be designed or construed as a compliment to Mr. Hayes, or that may recognize his tenure of the executive office at WashHe was defeated in the election; and then a band of conspirators, Mr. Hayes himself conspiring and conniving with them, setting aside the Con this was the attitude that Dana maintained throughout life towards Hayes and his cabinet. There seems to have been nothing personal in his course. He had no acquaintance with Hayes, either as a soldier or as a citizen, but judged him solely from his connection with the Electoralhave Tilden installed in the place which had been unjustly given to Hayes. In further support of his candidate, Dana contended that all Demo
John Harrison Wilson, The life of Charles Henry Dana, Index (search)
00, 302, 310, 337, 342, 346, 351, 353, 363, 365, 367, 369. Halpine, Charles G., 194. Hammond, Senator, 153, 180. Hancock, General, 319-324, 328, 348, 450. Hankinson's Ferry, 220, 221. Hanover, 22. Harbinger, the, 34, 42, 47, 50, 51. Hard Times Landing, 217. Harker, Colonel Charles G., 264, 266. Harper's Ferry, 347, 348. Harrison, President, 472, 475, 478. Harvard College, 20, 25, 33, 500. Hawaiian Islands, 472. Hawe's Shop, 321. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 37, 45, 454. Hayes, General, 442-445, 447, 456, 457, 462. Hazen, General, 264, 284. Hecker, Colonel, 296. Hedge, Professor, 35. Heine, 56. Helena, Arkansas, 207. Hendricks, 442, 443. Hepburn, W. P., 473. Herald, New York, 128, 129, 232, 440, 484-489. Herder, 453. Herman, poet, 56. Hildreth, 143, 153. Higginson, Colonel, 47. Hive, The, 44. Hoar, E. Rockwood, 410, 412, 418, 419. Holman, the Great Objector, 459. Holt, 182. Hood, General, 343, 346, 349, 350, 351, 355, 356. Hooker, G