[
356]
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.
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
King,
Starr,
228.
Knox, William, (Poet,)
60.
L.
Lincoln, Hon. G. B., of
Brooklyn,
110,
113,
234.
Lincoln, Mrs. 165,
293,
301.
Lincoln, President, account of
Emancipation Proclamation,
20,
76,
83,
85,
90,
269,
307; his sadness,
30; love of
Shakspeare,
49; memory,
52; appreciation of poetry,
59; “Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?”
60; opinion concerning Assassination,
62: “Latin” quotation,
78: exceptionable stories,
80; on Wall Street gold speculators.
84; closing sentence,
89; “promised his God,” &c.,
90; his matured judgment upon the act of Emancipation,
90; simplicity and humility,
95; his first dollar,
96; Amnesty Proclamation, interview with
Hon. Robert Dale Owen,
98; account of capture of
Norfolk,
104,
240; exhausted patience illustrated;
106,
108; wounded
Marylander,
109; as surveyor,
111; “new clothes,”
113; axes,
118,
289; never read a novel,
114; interview with
Rev. Dr. Vinton,
117; telegram to friends at Chicago Convention,
120; reception of nomination, (1860.)
121; temperance principles,
125; “sugar-coated,”
126: the signing of public documents,
128: speech to foreign minister:
128; on office-seekers,
129,
145,
276; borrowing the army,
130; Sunday-school celebration,
130; regard for children,
132; “the baby did it,”
133; pardon cases,
40,
43 133,