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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.

Simmons, Pollard,” 111.

Sinclair, 16, 48.

Sizer, Nelson, 134.

Slave Map, 215.

Smith, Franklin W., 259.

“Sojourner truth,” 201-203.

“Soldiers' home” 223

“Spectator,” (London,) 31.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 101.

Stanton, Secretary, 33, 54, 264, 300

Stephens, Alexander, 211, 215.

Stephens, Mrs. Ann S., 131.

Stevens, Hon., Thaddeus, 38, 173.

Stone, Dr., 81.

Swayne, (Sculptor,) 59.


T.

Taylor, B. F., 154.

Thompson, George, 75.

Thompson, Rev. J. P., 143, 186, 259.

Tilton, 89, 167, 196.


V.

Van Alen, 173.

Vinton, Rev., Francis, 117.


W.

Wade and Davis, 145.

Wadsworth, General, 270.

Washington, raid on, 301.

Webster, 37, 71, 130.

Welles, Secretary, 232.

Wetmore, P. M., 140.

Wilderness battles, 30.

Wilkeson, 101.

Willets, Rev., 187.

Willis, N. P., 115.


Y.

Yates, Governor, 267.

The End.

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