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4; candidate for attorney general, 552; quoted, 207 Dahlgren, John A., quoted, 383, 384, 385 Dana, Charles A., quoted, 295, 547-548, 585-586 Davis, David, mentioned, 74; quoted, 113, 144-145, 256; advised L. on cabinet; 257; member of inaugural party, 266 Davis, Jefferson, in Black Hawk War, 39; in senate, 100; recognition asked by Southern commissioners, 555-556; mansion occupied by Weitzel, 572 L's clemency toward, 580 Davis, O.L., 81 Dayton, William L., vice-presidential nominee, 170 Defrees, public printer, objects to L's colloquialisms, 471-472 Deming, Henry Champion, quoted, 302-303 Democratic Party, dominates Illinois, 65; pro-slavery tendencies, 251; rebel sympathisers, 292; opposes congressional war measures, 481 Dennison, William, postmaster general, 294; presides over Baltimore convention, 534; replaces Blair, 551; at L's death-bed, 591 Dicey, Edward, quoted, 544 Dickey, T. Lyle, quoted, 524 Dickson, W.M., quoted, 174, 176, 213 District of Columbia, slavery abolished, 421 Dixon, Father, quoted, 40 Dominican question, Seward's embarrassment, 336 Dorsey, Azel, L's schoolmaster, 12 Douglas, Stephen A., mentioned, 74, 285; groggery taunt about L., 26; L's first impression of, 62, 188; debates with L., 89-90, 153-154, 177, 182-207; courts Mary Todd, 94; Mexican War, blames L. for opposition, 102; opens campaign, 1852, 147; defends Missouri compromise, 154-155, 157, 159; claims Whigs are dead, 157; senatorial nomination, 177; oratory compared with L., 182-207; debater and orator, 183-184, 186, 190, 205; appearance and characteristics, 185-186, 188-189, 190-191; quoted, 187-188; senator in 1846, 188; magnetism, 197; re-elected senator in 1858, 208; speeches in Ohio in 1859, 211; L's attitude toward, 216; democratic nominee for president, 244; magnanimity, 291; sustains the government, 315-316; death, 316 Douglass, Frederick, conference with L., 484-486; impression of L., 486 Dresser, Rev. Nathan, residence of, in Springfield, purchased by L., 96 Drummond, Thomas, quoted, 142-144 Dummer, H.C., quoted, 46 Duncan, Major, teaches L. use of broadsword, 93 DuPont, Admiral, characterized by L., 457-458 Early, Dr., L's reply to, 58-59 Early, Jubal A., raid on Washington, 522, 535 Eaton, Page, quoted, 70, 114 Eckert, General, 547 Edwards, Mat
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