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Rankin, John, 203. Raymond, Henry J., Life of Lincoln, 177. Redmond, C. L., 205. Republican party, 2, 3, 7, 8; elements of, 10; lack of policy, 10; and election of Lincoln, 11; existence due to Abolitionists, 12; and negro rights, 81; and Philippine Islands, 82; and Abolitionism, 150-151. Republican Party, History of the, Curtis, 136. Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, 142. Roosevelt, Theodore, and Abolitionists, 1-14.
Rosecrans, General, 168.
Russell, Earl 137.
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Schofield, Gen. John M., and military control of Missouri, 163-164; charges against, 164; relieved from command, 168.
Secession, pretext for, 48.
Sewell, Samuel E., 204.
Sharp, John, Jr., 203.
Shipley, Thomas, 203.
Sigel, General, 183.
Slave-owners, mastery of, 32.
Slave power, submission to, 5; northward march, 13.
Slave production in Northern States, 31.
Slavery, destruction of, i; overthrow of, 3; in antebellum days, 20; and Biblical authority, 22; a State institution, 27; condemned by Washington,
8. Phillips Academy (Andover), 190.
Phillips, Ann Green, 292, 293.
Phillips, Wendell, 190, 257, 310, 317, 323, 3-6, 344, 346-347,
349, 351, 386,387, 388, 393,394. Pillsbury, Parker, 310, Prentice, George D., 120.
Purvis, Robert, 144, 162, 178.
Quincy, Edmund, 299, 310, 316, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327-329.
Quincy, Josiah, 347.
Rankin, John, 177.
Remond, Charles Lenox, 293, 295, 304.
Rhett, Barnwell, 338.
Rogers, Nathaniel P., 149, 293, 295, 301.
Rynders, Isaiah, 341-344.
Scoble, Rev. John, 294.
Sewall, Samuel E., 900, 91, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 175, 236, 367.
Seward, William H., 338, 372.
Shaw, Chief-Justice, 312.
Slavery, Rise and Progress of, 95-107.
Smith, Gerritt, 147, 236, 297, 320.
Sprague, Peleg, 213, 214.
Stanton, Edwin M., 382.
Stanton, Henry B., 253, 288.
Stearns, Charles, 359.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 338.
Stuart, Charles, 201, 202, 264.
Sumner, Charles, 234, 317, 339, 346, 359, Tappan, Arthur, 83, 84, 164, 171, 184, 209, 210.
Tappan, Lewis, 149. 177, 20
, 408.
Brownell, Mrs. Kady, 82, 83.
Bryden, Mrs., 89.
Bucklin, Miss Sophronia, 409.
Caldwell, Mrs., 410.
Campbell, Mrs. John, 408.
Campbell, Mrs. Lucy L., 408.
Campbell, Miss Valeria, 53.
Cary, Miss Mary, 405.
Chapman, Mrs., 354.
Clapp, Mr7, 247, 290,
401. Halbert, Mrs. M. E., 409.
Hancock, Miss Cornelia, 284-286.
Harmon, Miss Amelia, 86, 87.
Harris, Mrs. John, 46, 47, 53, 149-160,
367. Hart, Miss E. A., 409.
Hartshorne, Miss Isabella M., 408.
Harvey, Mrs. Cordelia A. P., , 62, 326, 327.
Humphrey, Miss, 164.
Husband, Mrs. Mary Morris, 157, 287-
298, 301,316,401. Ide, Mrs., 411.
Ives, Mrs. John, 409.
Johnson, Miss Addie E., 399.
Johnson, Miss Ida, 408.
Johnson, Mrs., 209, 210. Johnston, Mrs. Sarah R., 88, 29.
Peabody, Miss Harriet, 408.
Peabody, Mrs., 408.
Penfield, Miss, 410.
Pettes, Miss Mary Dwight, 385-389.
Phelps, Mrs. John S., 88.
Phillips, Miss Harriet N., 408.
Plummer, Mrs. Eliza G., 47, 62.
Plummer, Mrs. S. A., 396, 399.
Pomeroy, Mrs
16, 130, 142, 152, 176, 180, 181, 182, 193, 197, 201, 216, 232, 249, 258, 262, 282, 299, 309, 326, 332, 334, 356, 365
Adams, Sanford B., ................................................... 340
Anderson, John W., ......... .................. ............. 249
Anderson, William, ........................ ....................... 330
Andersonville Prison, .................................................. 337
Andrews, Charles E.,................................................ 107
Andrew, Gov. John A., ................ 1, 6, 8, 79, 111, 112, 121, 148, 199, 246
Andrews, Reuben,.................................................. 104
Andrews, William A.,................................................. 107
Andrew Sharpshooters, ................21, 30, 32, 33, 34, 60, 270, 300, 319, 353
Angle, The Bloody, ............................................307, 308
Antietam, Md., ...................................................... 126
Antietam, Md., Battle of, .....................