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mparisons of English and American Government, 49, 50; relations of the two countries in the Civil War, 211, 256-65, 313; voluntary system of recruiting in the two countries and its result in each, 364-6, 370; Lincoln's fame in England, 454. Greeley, Horace: 137, 143, 245, 322-3, 404. Greene, Bowline: 79. Greensborough: 437, 452. Grigsby, Reuben, and family: 6, 11, 12. Grimes, Senator: 194. Halleck, Henry W., General: 274, 277-84, 297-8, 301-2, 306, 309, 338-43, 349, 356, 395. Hamilton, Alexander: his greatness, 29; his origin and career, he brings the Union Government into successful operation, his beautiful and heroic character, 29-30; original source of Monroe doctrine, 385; other references, 34, 37; his view on construction of Statutes, 377-8. Hampton Roads: 433. Hanks, Dennis: 4, 6, 420. Hanks, John: 4, 6, 14, 166. Hanks, Joseph: 4. Harcourt, Lady: 417. Hardin: 90. Harper's Ferry: 151, 239. Harrison, William Henry: 72. Harrison's Landing: 298-302. Harvard: 59, 330, 444. Hawthorne, Nathaniel: 101. Hay, John: 235, 419, 458, 461. Hayne, Senator: 45. Henderson, Colonel: 221. Herndon, William: 66, 79, 87, 94, 102-3, 105, 119, 126, 142, 147, 165. Hood, John B., General: 394, 396-7. Hooker, Joseph, General: 309-11, 355-6, 360, 362. House of Commons. _See_ Parliament. House of Lords: 33. House of Representatives. _See_ Congress of U.S.A. Houston, Governor: 199. Hugo, Victor: 152. Hunter, General: 321, 395. Hymns: 11, 440. Illinois, 27, 38, Chapters I., III., IV., 1 and 3, and V., 1, 3, and 5; 344, 350. Inaugural Address: Lincoln's first, 206-7; his second, 441-3; Jefferson Davis', 200-1. Inaugural Ceremony: Lincoln's first, 206; Lincoln's second, 438. Independence. _See_ Declaration of Independence. Independents. _See_ Congregationalists. Indiana: 4, 9, 27, 38, 345. Indians, North American: 3, 65. Iowa; 27, 194. Ironclads: 252. Jackson, Andrew: his opinion of Calhoun, 43; frustrates movement for nullification, 46; his character, 46; revives party and promotes growth of party machinery, and adopts "spoils system," 46-49; other references, 66, 173, 209, 409. Jackson, Thomas J., called "Stonewall," General: his acknowledged genius, 217, 220; goes with State of Virginia, 229; his character, 230; Shenandoah Valley campaign and movement to outflank McClellan, 295-8; Antietam campaign, 305; killed during victory of Ch
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