Found 326 total hits in 184 results.
., 218.
Freedmen, 196.
Fremont, 47, 220, 221.
G.
Gamble, Governor, 242.
Garfield, General, 240.
Garrison, 167.
Gilbert, Wall Street Assessor, 255.
Goldsborough, Admiral, 240.
Grant, General, 56, 57, 265, 283, 292.
Greeley, 152.
Greene, W. T., 267.
Gulliver, Rev. J. B., Reminiscences, 309.
H.
Halpine, Colonel, 63, 278
Hammond, Surgeon-General, 274, 275
Hanks, Dennis, 299.
Harris, Hon., Ira, 175.
Hay, John, 45, 149.
Henderson, Rev. Mr., 320.
Henry, Dr., (Oregon,) 302.
Herndon, Hon., Wm. H.; analysis of Mr. Lincoln's character, 323.
Higby, Hon., William, 148.
Holland, Dr., 79, 191.
Holmes, O. W., 58.
Holt, Judge. 32, 33.
Hooker, General, 233.
Hospitals, 107.
Hubbard, Hon. Mr., (Ct.,) 253.
I.
Independent, New York, 88, 230, 287.
Ingenious Nonsense, 158.
Inman, (Artist,) 69.
J.
Jackson, Stonewall, 234, 268.
Johnson, Hon., Andrew, 102.
Johnson, Oliver, 77.
Jones, (Sculptor,) 34.
K.
Kelly, Hon., Wm., 92, 165, 294
43, 168.
Creech, 68.
Creeds, 190.
Crittenden, General, 46.
Cropsey, 168.
Curtin, 82-84.
Cushing, Lieutenant, 232.
D.
Dall, Mrs. C. H., 165.
Defrees, 126.
Deming, Hon. H. C., 190, 219.
Demonstrate, 314.
Derby, J. C., (N. Y.,) 290.
Description of Picture, 27.
Dole, Commissioner, 282.
Douglas, Hon. Stephen A., 194, 237, 249,315.
Douglass, Frederick, 204.
E.
Elliott, (Artist,) 69.
Emancipation, 21, 73, 74, 77, 78, 86, 196, 197, 269, 307.
Equestrian St5, 176, 250, 296, 319; Five Points' Sunday-School, 133; at Henry Ward Beecher's church. 134; relations with Cabinet, 135; Secretary Cameron's Report, 136; General Patterson, 137; Secretary Cameron's retirement, 138; interview with P. M. Wetmore, (N. Y.,) 140; sensitiveness.
144, 145; thin skinned, 145; willingness to receive advice, 146; canvassed hams, 148; indifference to personal appearance, 148; Nicolay and Hay, 149; Nasby letters, 151; relief found in storytell-ing, 152; Greeley, 152, 153
Clark, Senator, 276.
Clay, Henry, 71.
Colfax, Hon., Schuyler, 14, 85, 87, 172, 177, 195, 285.
Concert, Marine Band, 143, 168.
Creech, 68.
Creeds, 190.
Crittenden, General, 46.
Cropsey, 168.
Curtin, 82-84.
Cushing, Lieutenant, 232.
D.
Dall, Mrs. C. H., 165.
Defrees, 126.
Deming, Hon. H. C., 190, 219.
Demonstrate, 314.
Derby, J. C., (N. Y.,) 290.
Description of Picture, 27.
Dole, Commissioner, 282.
Douglas, Hon. Stephen A., 194, 237, 249,315.
Douglass, Frederick, 204.
E.
Elliott, (Artist,) 69.
Emancipation, 21, 73, 74, 77, 78, 86, 196, 197, 269, 307.
Equestrian Statues, 71.
Ewing, Hon., Thomas, 37.
F.
Fessenden, Hon. W. P., 182.
Field, Rev. H. M., 135.
Florida Expedition, 48.
Ford. Hon. Thomas. 296.
Forney. Colonel. 267.
Forrek, Edwin, 114.
Frank, Hon. A., 218.
Freedmen, 196.
Fremont, 47, 220, 221.
G.
Gamble, Governor, 242.
Garfield, General, 240.
Garrison, 167.
Gilbert, Wall Street Assessor, 255.
Goldsb
Index.
A.
Adams, J. Q., 211.
Alley, Hon. J. B., 119.
All-noise Story.
212.
Amnesty Proclamation, 98.
Andersonville, 177.
Apparition, 164.
Arnold, Hon. I. N., 150, 237, 302.
Ashley, Hon. Mr., 151.
Ashmun, Hon., George, 284-286.
Assassination, 63.
B.
Baker, G. E., 127.
Baldwin, Judge, (Cal.,) 245.
Baltimore Convention, 162.
Barrett, Hon. J. H., 86, 254.
Bateman, Newton, 192.
Bates, Attorney-General, 55.
Battle, Fair Oaks, 139.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 135, 23enomination, 162; apparition, 164; Mrs. Lincoln, 164, 293, 301; speech to committee from Baltimore Convention, and William Lloyd Garrison, 167; Mrs. Cropsey, 168; and soldiers, 169; reprieves, 171; a handsome President, 174; idiotic boy, 176; Andersonville prisoners, 178; retaliation, 178; Fessenden, 182; McCulloch, 184; religious experience, 185-188; rebel ladies, 189; Col. Deming, 190; creeds, 190; Newton Bateman, 192; slavery, 194; prayer, 195; epitaph suggested, 196; Bible presentation, 197
sination, 63.
B.
Baker, G. E., 127.
Baldwin, Judge, (Cal.,) 245.
Baltimore Convention, 162.
Barrett, Hon. J. H., 86, 254.
Bateman, Newton, 192.
Bates, Attorney-General, 55.
Battle, Fair Oaks, 139.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 135, 230.
Bellows, Rev. Dr., 81, 274.
Bible Presentation, 199.
Bingham, Hon. John A., 234.
Blair, Hon. M., 21, 46, 88.
Booth, Edwin, 49.
Bowen, H. C., 221.
Brady, M. B., 46.
Braine, Lieutenant, 94.
Brooks, Noah, 63, 165, 188, 235.
Bulletin, (San Francisco,) 223.
Burnside, 81.
C.
Cabinet Meeting, 55.
Cameron, Secretary, 136-138, 253.
Cannon, Colonel L. B., 115.
Cass, General, 271.
Chase, 21, 84, 85, 86, 88-90, 180, 218, 223; letter to Stanton, 180.
Cheever, Rev. Dr., 147.
Chicago Convention, 119.
Christian Commission, 161.
Clark, Senator, 276.
Clay, Henry, 71.
Colfax, Hon., Schuyler, 14, 85, 87, 172, 177, 195, 285.
Concert, Marine Band, 143, 168.
Creech, 68.
Creeds, 190.
Crittenden, General, 46.
Cropsey,
oon, 293; Lincoln and Willie Bladen, 294; you don't wear hoops, &c., 297; Grist illustration., 298; his duel, 302; interview with Judge Mills and ex-Gov. Randall, (Wis.,) 305; Lincoln and Rev. J. P. Gulliver, 309; shedding of blood, the remission of sins, 319; Lincoln and the drummer-boy, 319; consideration of the humble illustratan, 130, 113, 227, 255.
McCulloch, Hon., Hugh, 179, 185.
McKaye, Colonel, 208.
McVeagh, 242.
Memory, 52.
Miller, Hon. S. F., 174.
Mills, Judge J. T., ( Wis.,) 305.
Mix, Captain, 261.
Moody, Colonel, 102.
Morgan, John, 259.
Morgan, Senator, 74.
Murtagh, Mr., (Washington,) 321.
N.
Nasby papers, 151.
Newspa 318.
Patterson, General, 137.
Peace Conference at Hampton Roads, 209.
Phelps, General, 273.
Pierpont, Rev., John, 78, 179.
R.
Randall, ex-Governor, (Wis.,) 305.
Raymond, 95, 129.
Red River disaster, 55.
Religious character, 185.
Root General, 70.
Root Hog Story, 211.
S.
Scott, General, 34.
Seward
Newspapers, 154.
Nicolay, 149.
Norfolk, (capture,) 104, 240.
Novels, 115.
O.
Odell, Hon. M. F., 170, 178.
Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud?
(Poem,) 60.
Owen, Robert Dale, 98.
P.
Pardon applications, 40, 43, 132, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176,250, 296, 297, 318.
Patterson, General, 137.
Peace Conference at Hampton Roads, 209.
Phelps, General, 273.
Pierpont, Rev., John, 78, 179.
R.
Randall, ex-Governor, (Wis.,) 305.
Raymond, 95, 129.
Red River disaster, 55.
Religious character, 185.
Root General, 70.
Root Hog Story, 211.
S.
Scott, General, 34.
Seward, Secretary, 22, 69, 223, 242; on Clay and Webster, 71; on Equestrian Statues, 71; on Emancipation, 72; on Mr.
Lincoln, 81; Seward and Lincoln, 290; the last interview, 290; first knowledge of the President's death, 291.
Seymour, General, 48.
Shakspeare, 49, 115, 150, 162.
Shannon, Hon., Thomas, 147, 148.
Sherman, General, 233.
Shields and Lincoln, 302.