described, 135, 255.
Quincy, President Josiah (of Harvard College), 90; and students, 29, 30, 32, 33, 36.
Radcliffe College, 20, 377.
Rawnsley, Canon, 358.
Red path, James, 176; warns Higginson, 196, 197.
Ride through Kansas, A, 169, 173, 407.
Robinson, Gov., 176.
Rogers, Dr., Seth, letters to, 175-77, 232, 233, 239-41, 250, 263; becomes surgeon in colored regiment, 216; and Higginson, 237, 282, 321.
Rosebery, Earl of, account of, 330, 362.
Round Table Club, 315.
St. Louis, Mo., slave-market in, 182-89.
Saints and their Bodies, 156, 407.
Sanborn, F. B., 190; and T. W. Higginson, j 100; described, 129; seeks aid for Brown, i 192, 193.
Sargent, Dr. D. A., 156.
Sargent, J. T., Radical Club meets at home of, 267.
Saxton, Gen., Rufus, offers command of black regiment to Higginson, 214; offer accepted, 215; and Higginson, 217, 248; and battle of Olustee, 241.
Scott, Sir, Walter, 339.
Search for the Pleiades, A, 296, 415.
Sewall, S. E., 193.
Sharp
n, Theophilus, and T. W. Higginson, 118.
Browning, Miss (sister of poet), account of, 355, 356.
Browning, Robert (the poet), 80; Higginson meets, 334, 335; account of, 356, 357.
Browning, Robert (son of poet), described, 356.
Bryce, James, and Higginson, 325.
Burlingame, Anson, on Higginson's speech in Sim's case, 113.
Burns, Anthony, a fugitive slave, affair of, 142-46.
Butler, General, Benjamin, opposition to statue of, 394.
Butman, A. O., 177; riot, 149-51.
Cambridge, Mass., early accounts of, 21, 22, 27, 29.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 328.
Carlyle, Thomas, 323.
Carlyle's Laugh, and Other Surprises, 323, 396, 428.
Carnegie, Andrew, 284.
Cary, Alice, 130.
Cary, P$hoebe, 130.
Chalmers, Thomas, described, 339.
Channing, Barbara, on rescue of Sims, 112.
Channing, Ellery, 48; on literary profits, 51.
Channing, Francis (Lord Channing of Wellingborough), reception at, 350.
Channing, Mary E., engaged to T. W. Higginson, 48; T. W. Higgins
reeley, Horace, at Syracuse, 133.
Greene, Henry Copley, 374.
Greene, W. B., influence of, 72.
Hale, Edward Everett, 399; and Higginson, 24, 83; account of, 261; festival for, 387.
Hamilton, Sir, William, described, 339.
Hardy, Thomas, Higginson meets, 352, 353.
Harris, Dr., Thaddeus William, 24, 28.
Harvard University, Stephen Higginson, steward of, 8; class of 1841, 23, 24; dress regulations, 25; early account of, 29, 30; exhibition at, 33, 34; Higginson represents, at Winchester, Eng., 360-62.
Harvard Memorial Biographies, 263, 409, 410; working on, 275.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, at Concord, 51.
Hayes, President, and wife visit Newport, 260.
Hazlett, Albert, 199, 200; project to rescue, 196-98.
Higginson, Anna, sister of T. W. H., 12, 290; death of, 381.
Higginson, Rev., Francis, the Puritan, I; as non-conformist, 110.
Higginson Francis (brother of T. W. H.), 11, 20.
Higginson, George, 271; illustrates family generosity, 379.
Higginson, Gen. Si
w (mother of T. W. H.), character, 5, 6; son's tribute to, 7, 56; letters to her son, 10, 36, 116; accounts of him, 12, 13, 15, 16; son's letters to (early), 18, 19, 35-38, 47, 55, 56, 58-60, 65, 74, 75, 79-81; (Newburyport) 87, 91– 93, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 113, 116; (Worcester) 119, 125, 128, 136-38, 148, 154, 159, 160, 163-65, 202-04, 210, 211-13; (Kansas journey) 168, 169, 171, 172; (war) 216, 222, 226, 228-31, 249, 250; moves from Kirkland Street, 19, 20; moves to Brattleboro.
Vt., 47; tribute to son, 56; encourages him, 71, 81, 82, 86; watchful care of, 90, 148; advice to, 116, 120; influence of, 120; death, 254.
Higginson, Louisa Wentworth, daughter of T. W. H., birth, 294; death, 295.
Higginson, Margaret Waldo, second daughter of T. W. H., birth of, 298; and her father, 300-07, 318-21, 372, 373; his letters to, 304, 305, 371; in Italy, 354; in London, 359, 360; birthday celebration of, 372; marriage, 392.
Higginson, Mary Channing, new home, 85, 86
n Italy, 354; in London, 359, 360; birthday celebration of, 372; marriage, 392.
Higginson, Mary Channing, new home, 85, 86; on her husband's philanthropies and sermons, 93, 94, 266, 267; husband's letters to, 133, 144, 161; (Kansas) 167, 171; (Penn.) 197, 198; (war) 220, 222, 229, 233- 35, 237, 248, 249; goes to Fayal, 163-65; on Kansas troubles, 175; moves to Newport, 235; invalidism, 255, 256, 287; Aunt Jane drawn from, 280; housekeeping, 288, 289; death, 290, 291.
Higginson, Stephen, Iroves his plans, 191; disapproves of their postponement, 191-93; aids Brown, 193, 194; hopes to rescue Brown, 194; visits Brown's home, 194, 195; kidnapping plan.
195, 196; warned, 196, 197; plan to rescue Brown's companions, 196-98; goes to Pennsylvania, 197; writes to Stevens, 198, 199; on the John Brown affair, 199, 200; guards Phillips at Anti-Slavery meetings, 201-03; scheme for safety of Washington, 203-05; goes to Harrisburg, 204; studies military tactics, 205; anxious to have a share i
62-64; another visit to the South (1904), 364-66; and colored people at Boston, 366-67; visits Gettysburg, 370, 371; summers in Dublin, N. H., 371-76; and Mark Twain, 373, 374; verses for Smith outdoor theatre, 374; and Dublin village life, 374, 375; desires to be Harvard's oldest graduate, 376, 398; interest in students, 376, 377; receives degrees, 377, 378; kindliness of, 378, 379; at polls, 380; death of sister, 381; at Columbus celebration, 381; seventieth birthday, 381; lectures at Western Reserve, 382; illness, 382-84; gives away books, 384, 385; renewed activity, 385, 386, 392; book about, 386, 387; Cheerful Yesterdays, 382; and Shaw monument, 388; musical poems, 388, 389; lectures before Lowell Institute, 389; 390; at Emerson celebration, 390; eightieth birthday celebration, 391; sons of Veterans Post named for, 391; at work on Stephen Higginson and Part of a Man's Life, 392; Robert Collyer, 392, 393; and church organization, 393, 394; activity, 394; delight in grandchildren,
May, Rev. Samuel, Jr., letter to, about anti-slavery excitement, 144, 145; and fugitive slaves, 152.
Medici, Marchesa Peruzzi de, daughter of Story, visit to, 355-57.
Michigan University, influence of Higginson's writings on, 157.
Miller, Joaquin, 336.
Monarch of Dreams, 417, 423; account of, 311. 312.
Montgomery, Capt., James, leader of rescue party, 197, 198, 200; plan to recall, 203.
Moore, Thomas, visits to birthplace of, 322.
Mott, Lucretia, described, 135, 136.
Mount Auburn, early, 18, 21, 22.
Muller, Max, account of, 328.
Munthe, Dr., 354.
My Outdoor Study, 157, 408.
Negroes, Higginson's early interest in, 17, 38; Underground Railroad, 151-54; St. Louis slave market described, 182-89; regiment of freed, 216-51; discipline in, 217, 218, 226, 227; sayings of, 219, 220, 227, 230, 237, 245, 246; barbecue, 235: religious differences described, 244; description of, 246-48; Question of, in Newport, 253, 254; Higginson's address to, at Alabama, 366; at Bo
unt of, 326.
Thackeray, Miss, and Higginson, 326.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, Higginson describes, 128, 129.
Thalatta, 159, 405.
Thaxter, Celia (Leighton), account of, 109.
Thaxter, Levi, 45, 57; friendship for Higginson, 23; and Isles of Shoals, 108, 109; the Higginsons on, 109.
Thayer, Abbot, at Dublin, 373.
Things I Miss, The, a poem, account of, 273.
Thoreau, Henry D., 129, 139; account of, 98.
Todd, Mabel Loomis, edits poems of Emily Dickinson, 368, 369.
Topeka, Kan., letter from, 172, 173; account of, 175, 176.
Travellers and Outlaws, 319, 418.
Tubman, Harriet, 219.
Twain, Mark, account of, 259, 260, 373, 374.
Tyndall, John, 335; Higginson hears, 324; letter from, 327.
Underwood, F. H., and Atlantic, 155; Higginson's protest to, 158.
Up the St. Mary's, 251, 409.
Vere, Aubrey de, Higginson on, 323.
Voltaire, Centenary, 340; birthplace, 341.
Walker, Brig.-Gen., and Higginson, 227, 228.
Ward, Julia, 26. See also Howe, Julia
ig.-Gen., and Higginson, 227, 228.
Ward, Julia, 26. See also Howe, Julia Ward.
Ware, Thornton, 17, 18.
Washington, Booker, school, 365; and northern colored people, 366.
Washington, D. C., plan for safety of, 203-05.
Wasson, David, and T. W. Higginson, 100, 101.
Webb, R. D., Higginson visits, 322.
Weiss, Rev. Mr., 267.
Weld, Samuel, Higginson teaches in school of, 41-46.
Wells, William, his school, 14, 15.
Wentworth, Sir, John, 4.
Wentworth, John, Governor of New Hampshire, 3.
Western Reserve University, confers degree on Col. Higginson, 377; Higginson lectures at, 382.
Whitman, Walt, 336; Higginson quotes, 395.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 336; Higginson visits, 98, 266; described, 259.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 424; Higginson at work on, 386.
Williams, Henry, 233.
Wilson, John. See North, Christopher.
Woman and the Alphabet, or Ought Women to learn the Alphabet? 407; inquiry about, 156; influence of, 156, 157.
Women and Men, 308, 418.