ia, 223, 224.
Stanley Falls, 326.
Stanley Pool, 329, 336.
Stead, W. T., 455, 456.
Story, Newton, 156, 165, 169, 170, 180, 193.
Suez Canal, opening of, 245.
Swinburne, A. B., 345.
Syra, Island of, 230-236.
Talbot, A., 456, 458.
Tanganyika, Lake, 261, 262, 318, 319.
Tanner, Dr., 468, 469, 473-475.
Tasmania, Stanley visits, 434, 437, 438.
Tay-pay, 475, 476.
Taylor, Commissioner, 227.
Teheran, 247.
Tennant, Dorothy, married to Stanley, 423. See Stanley, Lady.
Theodore, King, 229, 230.
Thomas, Captain, Leigh, 17.
Tiflis, 246.
Tippu-Tib, 319-325, 364.
Tomasson, 169, 180, 184.
Tremeirchion, 42, 51.
Uganda, 309-313, 405.
Uganda Mission, 318.
Uhha, 259, 260.
Ujiji, 262.
Valencia, Stanley at, 243.
Vasari, his Machiavelli, 463.
Venezuela, and President Cleveland's message, 482.
Victoria, Queen, receives Stanley, 289-291.
Victoria Nyanza, the, 305-317, 319.
Vivi, 335.
Waldron, Mr., 151, 153.
Wales for the Welsh, on the
ev. William, 40.
Collins, John A., 298, 299, 300, 303. Colonization Society, 60, 72, 144-156, 162.
Colored Seaman, 313-314.
Colorphobia, 157-169.
Colver, Nathaniel, 303. Commercial Advertiser, New York, 170. Courier, Boston, 128, 129, 217. Courier and Enquirer, New York, 171.
Corwin, Thomas, 372.
Cox, Abraham L., 185, 203, 209.
Crandall, Prudence, 165-168, 199.
Cresson, Elliott, 150, 151, 153.
Cropper, James, 154, 205.
Curtin, Andrew G., 372.
Curtis, Benjamin R., 354.
Cuyler, Rev. Theodore L., 384. Davis, Jefferson, 338, 376.
Disunion Convention at Worcester, 361-363.
Dole, Ebenezer, 86.
Douglas, Stephen A., 353, 365.
Douglass, Frederick, 300, 344.
Dred Scott Case, 364.
Duncan, Rev. James, 008-109. Emancipator, The, 283, 285, 286, 328.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 281. Evening Post, New York, 208.
Everett, Edward, 30, 31, 243, 244.
Farnham, Martha, 16.
Fessenden, Samuel, 141, 148.
Follen, Prof. Charles, 201, 203, 247.
Forten, James, 144.
Foster, Stephen S., 310, 375
ye, Stephen, sets up the first printingpress, 8; works printed by, 8; all employee of President Dunster, 333; not a successful printer, 333; becomes a real-estate agent, 333.
Death-rate, 131, 132.
Debt of the city, 59, 319, 320.
Declaration of rights, approved, 28.
Delta, etc., 37.
Deputies, House of, established, 5.
Dexter, D. Gilbert, founder of the Cabridge Tribune, 222.
Dilke, Sir Charles, contrasts Cambridge, Massachusetts, with Cambridge, England, 60.
Dodge, Col. Theodore A., describes an important industry, 360-370; on the advantages of Cambridge, 370.
Dorchester, 1; exodus from, 6.
Dowse Institute Fund, 320.
Dowse, Thomas, library of, 41.
Dudley, Thomas, site of his house, 2.
Dunster, Henry, president of Harvard College, 12, 332; denounces infant baptism, 12,236; and Edward Goffe, build the first schoolhouse, 188; removes from Cambridge, 236; burial there, 236; error in marking his grave, 236; secures possession of the first printing-pres
, 1867.
— Brevet Lieut. Colonel T. F., Major of the 24th Mass. Volunteers, to be Colonel, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services during the war, to date from Mar. 13, 1865.
G. O. 65, June 22, 1867.
Edson,
Captain Theodore, of the Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, to be Captain, U. S. Army, by brevet, for gallant and meritorious services at the battle of Stone River, Tenn., to date from Dec. 31, 1862.
G. O. 71, Aug. 31, 1866.
— Captain Theodore, of the OrdnCaptain Theodore, of the Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, to be Major, U. S. Army, by brevet, for faithful and meritorious services in the Ordnance Department, to date from Mar. 13, 1865.
G. O. 71, Aug. 31, 1866.
Edwards,
Colonel Oliver, of the 37th Mass. Infantry, to be Brig. General, U. S. Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant and distinguished services in the battle of Spotsylvania Court House, Va., and for meritorious conduct in the battle of Winchester, Va., to date from Oct. 19, 1864.
G. O. 97, May 26, 1865.
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28.
Finlay, Col. Luke W., 192.
Five Forks, Battle of, 114.
Flournoy, Hon. H. W., Address of, 147.
Fort Gregg, Real Defenders of, 71.
Franklin, Tenn., Battle of, Casualties of General Officers in 268.
Frazier's Farm, Charge of Kemper's Brigade at, 391.
Fredericksburg. Va., Unveiling of Monument to the Confederate Dead at, 397
Fowle, Gov. D. G., Death of. 94.
Fry, Gen. B. D., Death of, 94; sketch of, 286.
Fry, Rev., Henry, 287.
Fry, Col., Joshua, 287.
Garnett, Capt. Theodore S.,387.
Gartrell, Gen. L. J., Death of, 94.
Girardey, Gen. V. J., 37.
Goodwin, D. D.. Rev. S. A., Address on Gen. J. E. Johnston, 167.
Gordon, James L., His poem on The Confederate Dead.
127.
Gordon, Gen., Geo. W., Address on Gen. J. E. Johnston, 203; on Gen. P. R. Cleburne, 262.
Green, Dr., Louis. 38.
Gregg, Fort, Real Defenders of, 71.
Hale, Jr., Capt. E. J.. 410.
Hamlin. Lt., Death of, 20.
Hammond, Capt., Wm.. 342.
Hampton, Gen., Wade, commends the purchase
, cited, 82.
Stonewall Brigade, 56; Battles of the, 56.
Strange, Colonel, John Bowie, 298.
Stuart, General J. E. B., Tribute to, 202; at Gettysburg, 212, 216; defence of, 238, 348.
Suffolk, Va., Occupation of, 66.
Swift Creek, Va., Engagement at, 66.
Times-Democrat, cited, 38.
Times, Richmond, cited, 238, 294, 357, 359.
Twiggs, General D. E., anecdote of, 206.
Tyler, General R. C., 38.
Virginia, her constant battle for right, her statesmen and soldiers, 12; her honorable bearing in 1861, 367; Reminiscences of the Convention of 1861, 296.
Warwick, Clarence, killed, 80.
Weitzel, General, Godfrey, 177.
Weldon Railroad, action of, 52, 74.
West Point, Ga., 38.
Wise, General, Peyton, 337.
West, Colonel, Douglass, 84.
West, Colonel Theodore I., 86.
Wilderness battle of the, 49
Winchester, battle of, 131.
Winder, General W. S., killed, 141.
Women, Heroism of Confederate, 328; their devotion and sacrifices, 362, 370.
Woods, Robert H., 282.
ctive features.
Index.
Adair, Henrietta Buford (Anderson), 61; General John, 57; Margaret L., 57; Captain Wm.
F, 249.
Adkins, Captain, Sim, 205.
Ainsworth, colonel F. C.. 119.
Alabama, What she did, 249.
Allen, Governor Henry W., 43.
Allen, Colonel James H., 357.
Anderson, General, Patton, Autobiography of, 57; his several commands, 71; his reluctance to surrender, 72; Wm Preston, 57.
Antietam, Casualties in Battle of, 143.
Bantz, Captain T. J., 248.
Barrett, Colonel Theodore H., 309.
Barth, Captain J. C., 233.
Beale, Colonel R. L. T., 213.
Beaver Dam Creek, Battle of, 142.
Bell, Ann or Nancy, 57.
Berkeley, Major W. N., 87.
Black Horse Troop, Officers and gallant record of, 218.
Blair, Francis P., 53.
Blockade Running, 36; Exploits at Charleston, surviving commanders, 157, 225; narrative of James Sprunt; names of vessels and commanders, 161, 227, 228; flush times of, 229.
Bonneau, Captain F. N., 225.
Boynton, General H. V., 94.
Bragg, Ge
162
Montague, Gov. A. J., 297
Moore, D. D., Rev. H. D 234
Moore, Surg. General S. P., 161
Morris Island Officers under fire on, and their privations, 57, 62
Morrison, Colonel E. M., 97
Music in Camp, 291
Navy, C. S., achievements of, 1
Newton, N. C., members of bar of, 65
Nicholson, Captain J. J., daring of 290
Niemeyer Lt. John C., and Colonel W. F., killed, 133
Norfolk Light Artillery Blues, 304
North Carolina claims for her soldiers, 65
O'Hara, Colonel Theodore, 197
Old, Captain W. W., 16
Orendorf, red cap color bearer killed, 59
Owens, Colonel John C., killed, 132
Paine, Edward Courtenay, 194
Park, Dr. J. F. 195
Park, Captain R. E., 193; captured, 279
Parker's Boy Battery, 163
Pascoe, W. H., 96
Patton, Colonel G. W., killed, 284
Pegram's Brigade, glories of, 61
Peters U. C. V., Colonel Winfield, 26
Petersburg Military Park, 352
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 161
Port Hudson, strategic value of, 83; seige of, 8
Schubert, his music played at the Ward home, 49.
Schumann, the composer, 40.
Schumann, Madame (Clara Wieck), mentioned by Mrs. Jameson, 40.
Scotland, the Howes in, 111, 112.
Scott, Sir, Walter, 28; his novel Kenilworth, play founded on, 57; grave of, at Abbotsford, 111 works lightly esteemed by Charles Sumner, 169.
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, on John Kenyon, 108; her letter of introduction to Count Gonfalonieri, 119; praises a line from Passion Flowers, 228.
Sedgwick, Mrs. Theodore (Susan Ridley), 90.
Seeley, Prof. J. R., hospitality and kindness to Mrs. Howe: his lecture on Burke, 335.
Sewall, Judge Samuel E., aids the woman suffrage movement, 382.
Seward, William H., secretary of state, stigmatized by Count Gurowski, 222.
Shaw, Mrs. Quincy A., 184.
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, his books prohibited in the Ward family, 58.
Sherret, Miss, her interest in schools for girls of the middle class, 333.
Sherwood, Mrs. (Mary Martha Butt), her stories, 48.