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Glasgow, H. B. S. visits, 210; Antislavery Society of, 174, 189, 213.

Glasgow Anti-slavery Society, letter from H. B. S. to, 251.

God, H. B. S.'s views of, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47; trust in, 112, 132, 148, 341; doubts and final trust in, 321, 396; his help in time of need, 496.

Goethe and Mr. Lewes, 420; Prof. Stowe's admiration of, 420.

Goldschmidt, Madame. See Lind, Jenny.

Gorres on spiritualism and mysticism, 412, 474.

Grandmother, letter from H. B. S. to, on breaking up of Litchfield home, 35; on school life in Hartford, 41.

Granville, Lord, 233.

Gray's Elegy,” visit to scene of, 236.

Guiccioli, Countess, “Recollections of Lord Byron,” 446.


H.

Hall, Judge, James, 68, 69.

Hallam, Arthur Henry, 235.

Hamilton and Manumission Society, 141.

Harper & Brothers reprint Guiccioli's “Recollections of Byron,” 446.

Hartford, H. B. S. goes to school at, 21; the Stowes make their home at, 373.

Harvey, a phantom, 430.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 353; letter on, 187; on slavery, 394; letter to H.

B. S. on, from English attitude towards America, 394.

Health, care of, 115.

Heaven, belief in, 59.

Helps, Arthur, on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 175; meets H. B. S., 229; letter from H. B. S. to, on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 175.

Henry, Patrick, on slavery, 141.

Hentz, Mrs., Caroline Lee, 69, 80.

Higginson, T. W., letter to H. B. S. from, on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 163.

“History, the, of the Byron Controversy,” 490.

Holmes, O. W., correspondence with, 360, et seq.; attacks upon, 361; H. B. S. asks advice from, about manner of telling facts in relation to Byron Controversy, 452, 454; sends copy of Lady Byron Vindicated to, 454; on facts of case, 455; on sympathy displayed in his writings, 411; poem on H. B. S.'s seventieth birthday, 503; tribute to Uncle Tom, 504; letters from H. B. S. to, 359, 410; on Poganuc people, 414; asking advice about Byron Controversy and article for Atlantic monthly, 452; letters to H. B. S. from, 360, 409; on facts in the Byron Controversy, 456.

Houghton, Mifflin & Co., celebrate H. B. S.'s seventieth birthday, 500.

Houghtol, H. O., presents guests to H. B. S., on celebration of seventieth birthday, 500; address of welcome by, 501.

“House and home papers” published, 490.

Howitt, Mary, calls on H. B. S., 231.

Human life, sacredness of, 193.

Human nature in books and men, 328.

Hume and mediums, 419.

Humor of Mrs. Stowe's books, George Eliot on, 462.

Husband and wife, sympathy between, 105.


I.

Idealism versus Realism, Lowell on, 334.

“Independent,” New York, work for, 186; Mrs. Browning reads Mrs. Stowe in, 357.

Inverary Castle, H. B. S.'s. visit to, 271.

Ireland's gift to Mrs. Stowe, 248.


J.

Jefferson, Thomas, on slavery, 141.

Jewett, John P., of Boston, publisher of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 158.


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