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e, 214. Hannegan, and Calhoun, 120; for taking Canada, 158. Harper's Ferry, John Brown, 259, 301. _Harper's Magazine_, 228. Harris, Townsend, consul to Japan, 235. Harrison, William Henry, Whig candidate, 93, 110; elected, 111; and Clay, 114; death, 115. Hart, Joel T., sculptor, 54. Harvard, Unitarian center, 52; confers degree of LL.D. on Jackson, 58; Southern students at, 224. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 182; struggling, 226. Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 227. Hayne, Robert Y., 5, 6, 30, 48, 52; debate with Webster, 61, 63, 64; nullification, 71. Henry, Fort, Grant captures, 293. Hill, General A. P., 299. Hill, General D. H., 299; loses orders, 301. Hodge, Dr. Charles, president of Princeton, 222. Hoe, Richard M., inventor, 224. Holden, W. W., leads peace movement, 312. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 226. Homesteads, free, in Republican platform, 262. Hood, General John B., defeated by Sherman, 319; to Nashville, 319. Hooker, General Joseph, given command of the Army of the Potomac, 303; loses at Chancellorsville, 305. Horseshoe Bend, battle of, 21. Houston, Samuel, in Texas, 120; Governor of Texas, 126. Howe, Elias, inventor of sewing machine, 224. Hunter, R. M. T., 324. Hunt, William Morris, 225. Illinois, 3; for Jackson, 22; population, 28, 87, 89, 90; internal improvements, 90; Germans in, 91; capital from New York and London, 91; debt and income, 98; for Van Buren, 111, 113; Oregon and Texas, 122, 131; Indians removed, 199, 201, 205; convicts in 1860, 213; educational reform, 223; for opening Nebraska, 238; North for Republicans, 241; for Buchanan, 246, 262, 263; Democratic, 302. Illinois Central Railroad, built, 204. Immigration, 40, 212. Independent Treasury, proposed, 103; contested, 104; established, 104, 107, 108, 109; law repealed, 115; reenacted, 149. Indian Territory, 89. Indiana, for Jackson, 22; population, 90; internal improvements, 90; capital from New York and London, 91, 113; Indians removed, 199, 201; illiterates, 213; educational reform, 223; for opening Nebraska, 238; North for Republicans, 241; for Buchanan, 246, 262; Democratic, 302. Indians, Creeks, 1, 2, 26; removal desired, 29; and Georgia, 72; removal by Jackson, 87, 88; Cherokee Nation against Georgia, 88; Seminole War, 104. Ingham, Samuel D., 14, 17; Secr
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