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r: 187-90, 201, 208, 210, 212-3, 228, 449. Fox, Gustavus V.: 202, 252-3, 264. France: influence of French Revolution, 31; Louisiana territory acquired from France, 26; French settlers, 27; slavery in Louisiana State, 39-40; relations with America during Civil War, 211, 256, 262, 313, 388, 404, 420. Frankfort, Kentucky: 340. Franklin, Benjamin: 37. Franklin, Tennessee: 396-7. Free-Soil Party: 111. Free Trade: 45, 258. Fremont, John: 112, 133, 269-70, 274, 277, 296-7, 316, 409-10. Fry, J. B., General: 370. Garrison, William Lloyd: 50-2, 336. Gentryville: 4, 6, 7. Gettysburg, Lincoln's speech at: 363. Georgia: 36, 56, 199, 226, 396-7. George II.: 353. Gibbon, Edward: 67. Gilmer: 194. Gladstone, W. E.: 258. Goldsborough: 437, 444. Governors of States: 20, 161, 222, 299, 343-5, 362. Graham, Mentor: 63, 64, 68. Grant, Ulysses S., General: previous disappointing career and return to Army, earlier success in Civil War, 280; captures Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, surprised but successful at Shiloh, 280-4; negro refugees with his army, 330; kept idle as Halleck's second in command, and on his departure left on defensive near Corinth, 339, 342; his reputation now and his real greatness of character, 345-8; Vicksburg campaigns, 348-55; Lincoln's relations with him from the first, 352-3; Chattanooga campaign, 359-60; appointed Lieutenant General, meeting with Lincoln, parting from Sherman, 389-90; plans for final stages of war, 390; unsuccessful attempts to crush Lee in the open field and movement to City Point for siege of Petersburg and Richmond in which first operations fail, 391-2; sends Sheridan to Shenandoah Valley, 393-4; unnecessary anxiety as to Thomas, 397; siege of Petersburg and Richmond continued, 398; attempts to get him to run for Presidency, 410-11; his loyalty to Lincoln, 416-7; his wish to promote peace, 433; further progress of siege, 436, 437-8; Lincoln's visit to him at City Point, 443-5; forbidden to treat with Lee on political questions, 445; fall of Richmond, 445-6; Lee forced to surrender, 446-8; last interview with Lincoln, 449-50; Memoirs, 459. Granville, Earl: 260. Gray, Asa: 138. Great Britain and Ireland: early relations with U.S.A., 16-20; relative progress of the two countries at different periods, 32, 33, 38; English views of American Revolution, 21, _see_ Constitution of Great Britain and U.S.A.; war in 1812-14 with U.S.A., 42, 46, 273; co
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