Abraham Lincoln: A Life, Volume 2
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Coyler, Vincent, 583–84
Crawford, C.C.V., 656
Crawford, Martin J., 106
Creswell, John A.J., 713
Crisfield, John W., 341, 342, 344, 347, 476, 568
Crittenden Compromise, 42, 99, 127, 174
Crittenden, John J., 174, 432, 610–11
as senator, 67, 233
U.S. Supreme Court nomination of, 96–97
wife of, 271
Crittenden, Thomas L., 555
Croly, David Goodman, 696
Crook, William Henry, 776
Cullom, Shelby, 269, 612, 821–22
Cumberland River, 291
Cummings, Alexander W., 90
as assistant war secretary, 175
war materials purchases by, 163
Curran, Isaac B., 87
Curtin, Andrew G., 36, 382, 446, 565, 635
AL and, 569, 666
on AL’s militia proclamation, 132–33
as governor, 51, 52, 126, 162–63, 326, 413–14, 533, 558
Curtis, Benjamin R., 472
Curtis, George William, 27, 171, 185, 303, 565–66, 645, 704, 728, 833
observations/reports of, 207, 657
opinions of, 444, 573, 575, 637
remarks of, 316, 413, 474, 510, 520, 688
Curtis, Samuel R., 209, 443, 479–80, 551
on AL’s inauguration, 63
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 20
armies of, 535
Gamble and, 535–39
opinions of, 464
removal of, 539
Cushing, Caleb, 472
Cutler, William P., 476
Cutts, James Madison, 505
Cuyler, Theodore L., 249, 255, 829, 832
Dahlgren, John A., 182, 216
AL and, 316, 371, 457
as commander, 220, 224, 306
Daly, Maria Lydia, 275
Dana, Charles A., 54, 246, 276, 278, 520, 720, 748
AL and, 311, 515, 557, 732, 763
as assistant war secretary, 380, 516
on emancipation, 678
objections of, 417
Dana, Richard Henry, 257, 259, 610, 735, 775
Danenhower, William W., 84
Dant, George W., 278
Davidson, John W., 139
Davis, Charles Henry, 258
Davis, David, 59, 442, 475, 507, 515, 613, 615, 821
AL and, 479, 491, 555, 616, 618–19, 693
on AL during inaugural trip, 16
as AL’s friend, 103, 229–30, 302, 446–47, 705
on AL’s reelection, 633–34, 667–68
on AL’s withdrawal, 665
on Chase, S.P., 732
on elections, 419
on Emancipation Proclamation, 419
MTL and, 263, 266, 274, 279, 301, 827–28
patronage and, 81, 84–86
on selection of cabinet members, 52, 53–54, 458
Davis, Garrett, 122, 154, 236, 341, 383, 775
Davis, George T.M., 179
Davis, Henry Winter, 54–55, 96, 151–52, 347, 491, 741, 772, 774
AL and, 349, 357, 406, 441, 690–95, 714–15, 729, 821
on AL’s administration, 184, 211, 215, 228
on AL’s inauguration, 67
on AL’s militia proclamation, 142
on AL’s reelection, 666–67
as potential cabinet member, 57, 311
on cabinet shake-up, 240, 242
election defeat of, 567
opinions of, 600, 609
Wade-Davis Bill and Manifesto, 659–65, 772–74, 798
on writ of habeas corpus, 151–53, 436
Davis, Jefferson, 41, 106, 109, 201, 347, 566, 672, 676, 703, 775, 780, 791, 793, 797, 804, 815
administration of, 545, 594–95, 755
allies of, 637
as Confederate leader, 106, 109, 145, 529, 741–42
conference with, 679, 751–52
on Emancipation Proclamation, 417, 472
government of, 160, 207, 213, 415
papers of, 403
as senator, 24, 63, 99
surrender and Hampton Roads Conference, 755, 758–59, 761
war and, 126–29, 134, 428
Dawes, Henry L., 38, 45, 283, 476, 492
AL and, 215, 244–45, 325, 494
on AL’s congressional messages, 233–34, 441
on Etheridge plot, 591–92
opinions of, 439
on war, 175, 179, 214
Day, Timothy C., 179
Dayton, William L., 52–53, 95, 674
as minister to France, 226
as prospective secretary of state, 57
de Joinville, Prince (François Ferdinand Philippe Louis Marie d’Orléans), 324
Defrees, John D., 185, 274, 664
Delahay, Mark, 79, 86, 671
Delannoy, Marie Christine Adelaide (Mrs. Junius Brutus Booth), 816
Delany, Martin R., 389
Delaware, 717, 723
as Border State, 128–29, 230, 335–36
legislature, 230
emancipation plan for, 229–37, 239, 334, 703
Deming, Henry C., 783
Democrat(s), 346, 518, 529–31, 599, 699
in AL’s cabinet, 58, 77–78, 198
Douglas, 402
elections and, 419–23, 435, 558–66
on Gettysburg Address, 576–77
leaders, 238, 559–60
New York, 30
Northern, 65, 104
pamphlets, 696
Peace, 479, 503–4, 561, 644, 678–81, 695
War, 504
Democratic Convention (1864): nominations at, 681
peace plank of, 681–82, 688
Denison, George S., 265–66, 268, 608, 622, 766, 794
Dennison, William, 12, 197, 213, 368, 693
AL and, 379, 401, 596, 804
as governor, 539
Der Pionier (Boston), 632
Devens, Charles, 200
Dickens, Charles: David Copperfield, 47
Dickinson, Anna E., 634–35, 782
Dickinson, Daniel S., 642, 694
Dickson, William M., 87, 176, 340, 358
AL and, 609
reports of, 448
on war, 423, 424
Dix, Dorothea, 32, 164, 299
Dix, John A., 52, 148–49, 244, 323, 528, 642, 740
AL and, 466, 739
nomination of, 680
on prospective cabinet members, 55
replacement of, 176
“Dixie,” 798, 801
Dixon, Archibald, 709
Dixon, Elizabeth (Mrs. James), 818
Dixon, James, 432, 596, 818
Dodge, Grenville M., 61
Dodge, William E., 42
Dole, William P., 483–84, 675, 677, 744
Doniphan, Alexander W., 42
on AL as president, 45
as Peace Conference commissioner, 43–44
Donnegan, Spencer, 825
Donnelly, Ignatius, 665
Doolittle, James R., 138, 236, 281, 384–85, 388, 393, 478, 771
Dostie, A.P., 777
Doubleday, Abner, 104
Douglas, H. Ford, 395, 471
Douglas, Stephen A., 98, 118, 345, 509, 560, 604
on AL’s inaugural address, 61–62, 66
consultations with AL, 137
death of, 173, 205
on patronage, 93
prestige of, 137
Douglass, Charles, 677–78
Douglass, Frederick, 172, 203, 236, 345, 392, 522–24, 635–36
AL and, 397, 405, 467, 601, 676–78, 769–70, 802–4
on AL’s congressional messages, 235
on AL’s reelection, 683–84
on Emancipation Proclamation, 409–11, 470–71, 678
eulogy for AL, 829–31
on Haiti, 235, 395
on slavery, 390
Dow, Neal, 107
draft, 535
antiwar forces and, 504
const
itutionality of, 529, 532–33
in Europe, 534
implementation of, 653
instituted by U.S. Congress, 326–27, 366
Medill on, 531–32
resistance to, 527–34
Seymour, H., on, 529–31
whites against, 527–28
writ of habeas corpus and, 532–33
Drake, Charles D., 537, 543, 545
charges made by, 548–50
letters to, 552–53
Draper, Simeon, 78, 279, 622, 702, 706, 764
Dred Scott decision, 50, 598
Dryer, Thomas J., 83
Du Pont, Samuel Francis, 35, 192–93
campaigns of, 488–91
as Flag Officer, 212
on war, 426
Dubois, Jesse K.: as AL’s friend, 7, 516, 519, 628
patronage and, 85–86
Dubuque (Iowa) Herald, 416
Dudley, Thomas H., 92
Durant, Thomas J., 406–7, 586, 589, 602, 604–7, 775
Durrell, Edward H., 608
Dutton, O.H., 22
Early, Jubal, 688, 780
escape by, 656–57
troops of, 655, 657–58
Eastman, Zebina, 92
Eaton, John, 676–78, 803
Eckert, Thomas T., 723, 754, 760, 807
Edmonds, John W., 351
Edmunds, George F., 94
Edmunds, James M., 691
Edwards, Elizabeth Todd, 268–69, 300–301, 826
Edwards, Julia, 826
Edwards, Ninian, 268, 391, 476, 826
Edwards, Richard, 831
Edwards, William W., 553
Eliot, Thomas D., 774, 777
Ellis, Charles Mayo, 473
Ellis, Edmund J., 507
Ellsworth, Elmer E., 2, 293, 737, 798, 801
as AL’s surrogate son, 2, 177–78
murder of, 177
emancipation, 214
Barney, H., on, 400
Browning, O.H., on, 400, 440–41, 468, 478
Buell on, 436
colonization and, 363
compensated, 230–37
Dana on, 678
Delaware plan and, 229–37, 239
Lovejoy on, 400, 402
National Anti-Slavery Standard on, 207
New York Times on, 402
Nicolay on, 678–79
Norton, C.E., on, 411, 678, 680
Radicals on, 335, 581
Raymond, H.J., on, 678–79
of slaves, 207, 211, 229–37, 366
Stanton, E.M., on, 407
Sumner, C., on, 229, 335, 400
Swett on, 400
Weed on, 402, 531
AL’s gradual plan for: abolitionists on, 336–39, 355
Bates on, 339
Blair, F., on, 340–41
Chicago (Illinois) Tribune on, 338
Cincinnati (Ohio) Commercial on, 339
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper on, 339
Greeley on, 337, 343
Lovejoy on, 336–37, 339, 346, 356
National Anti-Slavery Standard on, 339, 345
New York Herald on, 339, 442
New York Times on, 340
New York Tribune on, 338, 342
Providence (Rhode Island) Journal on, 339
Radicals on, 336–39, 345–46
Seward, W.H., on, 339
for slavery, 333–48, 355, 439–40, 543
Stanton, E.M., on, 335
Stevens, T., on, 340
U.S. Congress on, 340–47, 355, 439–40
Emancipation Proclamation, 360–64, 440–42, 459, 544, 559, 561, 639, 676, 751, 781, 824, 832
admission of West Virginia and, 459–62
Andrew, J.A., on, 411
backlash against, 419–23
Bartlett, D.W., on, 423
Bates on, 409
Blair, M., on, 408–9, 419, 463
Border States and, 422–23
Brooks on, 469
Burnside and, 418, 443–48
cabinet crisis of December, 1862, 448–59
Chapman on, 470
Chase, S.P., on, 407–9, 463, 471
Child on, 410, 471
Cincinnati (Ohio) Commercial on, 472
colonization and, 383–95
Confederacy on, 417
conservative counterpressure, 406–7
control of Mississippi River and, 433–35
Davis, D., on, 419
Davis, J., on, 417, 472
Douglass, F., on, 409–11, 470–71, 678
electoral reverses and, 419–23
exemptions from, 587–90
Final, 410
Forbes on, 410–11
Garnet on, 470
Garrison, W.L., on, 411, 470
Greeley letter and, 396, 400–406, 564, 834
Green on, 410
Gurowski on, 409
issuance of, 414–18, 477, 507, 537, 637–38, 803
Journal of Commerce on, 472
lack of military successes and, 423–33
McClellan and, 443–48
modification of, 462–68
National Anti-Slavery Standard on, 411
New York Herald on, 415, 477
New York Tribune on, 471
newspapers on, 415–17
official declaration of, 468–73
Phillips, W., on, 422, 471
Pillsbury on, 410
political reverses and, 435–39
preliminary, 424, 585
public announcement of, 407–18
Radicals on, 411
reaffirmed commitment to, 678–80, 755
rescind requests for, 478
Russell, Lord John, on, 415
second annual congressional message and, 439–43
Seward, W.H., on, 360–64, 417, 462–63, 478
Stevens, T., on, 417
Strong, G.T., on, 415
Sumner, C., on, 410, 469, 471, 473
Tilton on, 411, 422, 470
Welles on, 360–61, 407
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 338, 412, 577, 771
England. See Great Britain
Enos, Pascal P., 216
Enrolled Missouri Militia, 535, 536–37, 550–51
Etheridge, Emerson: as House of Representatives clerk, 591
plot of, 591–93
Europe, 326
cotton and, 135, 150, 415, 478–79
draft in, 534
intervention of, 348
recognition and support of Confederacy by, 135, 160–62, 214, 333
E.V. Haughwout & Co., 700
Evarts, William M., 163, 731, 735
Everett, Edward, 185, 222, 569, 597
on AL’s inauguration, 64
on AL’s reelection, 682
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 20
daughter of, 570–71, 572, 575
on Gettysburg Address, 576, 577
Ewell, Richard, 317
Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 478, 733–34
Order No. 11, 540, 541
plan, 540–41
Ewing, Thomas S., 204, 208, 305
Fair Oaks battle, 319
Fairbank, Calvin, 687
Falmouth, Virginia, 370, 495–96
Farragut, David, 434, 489, 688
Fay, Theodore S., 94
Fell, Jesse W., 526, 570
Fellows, J.Q.A., 604
Felton, Samuel, 32, 34
Fenton, Reuben, 704
Ferdinand Maximilian, Archduke, 558, 740–41
Fessenden, William Pitt, 180, 203, 357, 444, 477, 486, 745, 759
AL and, 359, 450, 452–54, 456, 610, 618, 625–26, 735
on AL’s administration, 217, 242, 245–46, 325
on AL’s congressional messages, 233
on AL’s inaugural address, 49
on AL’s reelection, 668
on AL’s work habits, 72
on McClellan, 305
on MTL, 275
opinions of, 600, 632
patronage and, 87
on Seward, W.H., 366
Field, David Dudley, 119, 458, 635, 666, 691
Field, Maunsell B., 623
Field, Stephen J., 732
Fillmore, Millard, 18, 23
Finney, Charles Grandison, 632
Fish, Hamilton, 807
Fisher, George P., 229, 231, 343
Fisher, Sidney George, 171
Fisher’s Hill, Sheridan’s victory at, 688
Fisk, Wilbur, 797
Fiske, Stephen R., 26–27
Flanders, Benjamin F., 504, 587–89, 591, 605–6
Florida, 472
battle at Olustee, 601–2
forts in, 112
Hunter’s decree and, 347
Ten Percent Plan and, 601–8. See also Fort Pickens
Florville, William, 297, 825
Floyd, John B., 749
Fogg, George G., 57, 225
as minister to Switzerland, 92, 94
as newspaperman, 79
Foot, Solomon, 278
Foote, Andrew H., 114, 291–92, 450
Forbes, Charles, 807, 817
Forbes, John Murray, 175, 352, 610, 706, 732, 745, 751, 763–64
advice of, 569, 679–80
on Emancipation Proclamation, 410–11
Forbes, Paul S., 395–96
Ford, Harry C., 810
Ford, Thomas H., 632
Ford’s Theatre, 807, 810, 816–19
Forney, John W., 39, 40, 238, 274, 412, 498, 616, 720, 765
on AL, 597, 669
as editor, 224–25, 343, 360, 435–36, 438–39, 455
on MTL, 259
opinions of, 567
reports by, 43, 77
Forsyth, John, 106
Fort Donelson (Tennessee), 291, 296–97, 368
Fort Fisher (North Carolina), 752
Fort Henry (Tennessee), 368
Fort Macon (North Carolina), 444
Fort Monroe (Virginia), 176, 303, 315, 632, 750, 755
commander at, 312
McClellan and, 319
reinforcement of, 137
troops at, 180, 187, 310, 466
Fort Moultrie (South Carolina), 100
Fort Old Point Comfort (Maryland), 137
Fort Pickens (Florida), 64–65, 127
Buchanan on, 104
Keyes on, 112–13
Meigs on, 112–14, 116
Porter on, 113–17
public opinion regarding, 109–10
reinforcement of, 107–11
Scott, Winfield, on, 104, 112–13
seizure of, 49
Seward, W.H., on, 111
in Union hands, 102, 104, 108
Fort Pulaski (Georgia), 314
Fort Stedman (Virginia), 779
Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.), 656, 657, 832
Fort Sumter (South Carolina), 490, 505, 711, 798, 806
Anderson at, 99–100, 104–6, 120, 122–24, 129
Blair, M., on, 101–3, 108, 111, 124
bombardment of, 131–32, 165, 169
Buchanan on, 100
Cameron on, 99, 102, 105
Chase, S.P., on, 102, 109
crisis, 43–44, 64–65, 92, 97–99
decision to relieve, 99–111, 123–25
evacuation/surrender of, 100–101, 103, 106–7
fall of, 333
Fox on, 101–2, 104–5, 108, 111, 115, 125