Milliken, James, 52
Mills, Joseph T., 675
Mills, Joseph Y., 527
Millson, John S., 67
Milroy, Robert H., 501
Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel, 573
Minnesota, 566
Sioux uprising in, 480–84
Winnebago, 483
miscegenation, as issue in 1864 campaign, 696–97
Mississippi, 314, 586
Corinth, 369
expedition, 207
rivers, 291
Mississippi River, 433–35
Missouri, 207, 219, 548–55, 642, 694
Aid Bill, 443
army enrollment within, 158
Belmont, 217–18
Border Ruffians, 540
as Border State, 128–29, 230, 335–36
Charcoals vs. Claybanks, 527–34, 544, 708
Compromise, 42
Department of, 535
on elections, 421–22
Frémont in, 200–212
imbroglio in, 527–34
incorporation of, 535
legislature, 230
martial law proclamation throughout, 202–3, 205–6, 211, 237, 334, 347, 477
New Madrid, 314
as part of Union, 158–59
pro-secessionists in, 203
Radicals, 540, 553–54
Republicans, 442
slavery in, 543–44
southwest, 201
State Militia, 535–39
strategic importance of, 158
U.S. Department of, 218. See also Enrolled Missouri Militia
Missouri (St. Louis) Democrat, 66, 546
Missouri (St. Louis) Republican, 66
Mitchel, Frederick Augustus, 74
Mitchel, Ormsby M., 197
Mitchell, Cornelia, 252
Mitchell, James, 90, 384, 392
Mobile (Alabama) Mercury, 128
Mobile (Alabama) Register, 67
Mobile Bay, Farragut’s victory at, 688, 689
Monitor, 306, 314. See also Merrimack
Monroe Doctrine, 633, 644, 740–41
Montauk, 809
Moody, Seymour, 269
Moore, Thomas: “The Fire-Worshippers,” 647–48
Moran, Benjamin, 94
Morehead, Charles S., 43–44, 98–99
Morell, Brooks, 425
Morgan, Edwin D., 623, 645, 704, 732, 745, 754, 763
as governor, 162–63, 165–66, 326
New York State Legislature and, 23–25
as senator, 526, 611
Morgan, George D., 175, 526
Morgan, John Hunt, 354, 559, 739
Morrill, Justin, 63
Morrill Tariff Act, 15, 115, 133–34
Morris, Edward Joy: as congressman, 153
as minister to Turkey, 95
Morris, Thomas A., 178
Morrison, William R., 438
Morse, Freeman H., 92
Morse, Samuel F.B., 560, 697
Morton, Oliver P., 560, 720
on AL’s reelection, 669
as governor, 125, 162–63, 415, 432, 435, 532
Motley, John Lothrop, 172
as minister to Austria, 92, 94–95
on MTL, 259
Moyer vs. Peabody, 153
MTL. See Lincoln, Mary Todd
Mullett, Alfred B., 611
Munson’s Hill, abandonment of, 199
review at, 193
Murray, Robert, 352
Myers, Gustavus, 792–93
Napoleon III, 225, 228, 240, 257, 297, 558, 740–41, 797–98
Napoleon, Prince, 257, 271, 277
Nasby, Petroleum V., 720, 809
Nashville, 313
Nashville (Tennessee) Daily Press, 599
Nashville (Tennessee) Republican Banner, 67
Nashville (Tennessee) Union and American, 64
Nason, Elias, 828
National Anti-Slavery Standard (New York), 176, 203, 277, 283, 344, 350, 636–37, 742
on AL, 403, 640
on AL’s congressional messages, 233
on AL’s gradual emancipation plan, 339, 345
on emancipation, 207
on Emancipation Proclamation, 411
“The Vote of Want of Confidence,” 436
National Association of Colored Citizens and Their Friends, 684
National Bank Note Company, 268
National Banking Act, 559
National Era (Washington, D.C.), 97
National Republican Association of Washington, 97
National Union League, 644–45
Negrophobia, 339–40, 346, 383, 524, 697. See also miscegenation; racism
Nelson, Homer A., 748
Nelson, Samuel, 766
Nelson, Thomas A.R., 68
Nelson, William, 156, 157
Nesmith, James W., 72–73, 271
New Ironsides, 489
New Jersey, 2, 717, 723
cabinet members from, 52–53
State Senate, 30–31
New Mexico Compromise, 47, 56
New Orleans, 192, 516, 741
campaign, 196–97, 435
capture of, 314, 333, 434
military governor of, 585–91
New Orleans (Louisiana) Crescent, 6
New Orleans (Louisiana) Picayune, 34
New York, 2, 240–41, 621, 736, 749, 808, 823–24
Artillery, Thirteenth, 276
Democrats, 30
elections in, 420, 724
lobbying from, 115
patronage and, 78
protests in, 210
Seventh Regiment of, 146–47
State Legislature, 23–25
State Supreme Court, 231
Union Defence Committee, 164, 179
New York Anglo-African, 235, 345, 411
New York Assembly, 24
New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, 256, 271, 818
New York Commercial Advertiser, 286, 367, 552
New York Courier and Express, 94
New York Daily News, 64, 626, 671, 698, 827
New York Evening Express, 391
New York Evening Post, 264, 266, 325, 412, 665, 824
on AL, 379, 553, 600, 649
on AL’s annual congressional messages, 232, 441
on AL’s reelection, 644, 689
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 6
on Baltimore detour, 143
on war, 423
New York Examiner, 311
New York Express, 21, 415–16
New York Herald, 62, 184, 221, 282–83, 349, 602, 627, 663, 673–74, 744, 771, 776
on AL’s administration, 103, 204, 246, 314
on AL’s annual congressional messages, 273, 596
on AL’s congressional messages, 234–35
on AL’s gradual emancipation plan, 339, 442
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 6
on AL’s war orders, 304
correspondents, 26
on Emancipation Proclamation, 415, 477
on Gettysburg Address, 573
on McClellan, 305
on patronage, 92
on prospective cabinet members, 54, 58
in 1864 election, 673–74
New York Independent, 288, 552, 614
New York Old Guard, 563
New York Round Table, 644
New York Spirit of the Times, 282, 614–15
New York Standard & Statesman, 705
New York Times, 178–79, 391, 412, 436, 486, 520, 552, 599–600, 664–65, 740, 825
on AL, 563, 615–16, 771
on AL’s annual congressional messages, 234, 235, 440
on AL’s gradual emancipation plan, 340
on AL’s first inauguration, 63
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 6, 15, 22
on AL’s trip to Washington, D.C., 38
on AL’s work habits, 72
on Baltimore detour, 143, 144
on cabinet shake-up, 241
criticisms of AL, 288
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editors of, 69
on emancipation, 402
on patronage, 76, 94
on Trent affair, 222
“Wanted—A Policy,” 119
New York Tribune, 179, 185, 246, 294, 350, 359, 404, 482, 516, 521–22, 556, 633, 670, 677
on AL’s annual congressional messages, 171, 234, 235, 440
on AL’s gradual emancipation plan, 338, 342
on AL’s first inauguration, 63
on AL’s reelection, 683
articles, 392–95, 459
on Baltimore detour, 143
building, 527
criticisms of AL, 288–89
editorials, 123
on elections, 419–20, 558
on Emancipation Proclamation, 471
on McClellan, 305
support of, 614
on war, 649
New York World, 172, 184, 268, 285, 352, 509–10, 522, 626, 645, 663–64, 696, 699–700, 749, 766, 771, 828
on AL’s emancipation plan, 339, 442
on AL’s inaugural trip, 7, 38–39
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 15, 21
on bogus proclamation, 650–51
on Gettysburg Address, 573, 577
Newcomb, Charles King, 575
Newton, Isaac, 279, 702, 713
Newton, John, 139, 485–86
Niagara Manifesto, 669–74, 676, 679, 681, 689, 745, 754
Nicholson, A.O.P., 136
Nicolay, John G., 296, 329, 453, 482, 487, 490, 498, 526, 556, 630, 642–43, 697, 706, 708, 719, 736
on AL’s annual congressional message, 166
during AL’s inaugural trip to Washington, D.C., 3, 7, 16–17, 19
AL’s militia proclamation and, 134, 142
on AL’s papers, 510
on AL’s reading habits, 287, 289
as AL’s secretary, 1–2, 73, 75, 85, 193, 209, 316, 358
bedroom/office of, 250
on Buell, 432
on Bull Run, 182
editorials by, 366, 439
on elections, 420
on emancipation, 678–79
on Frémont, 209, 210
on Gettysburg Address, 569–70
on grand offensive, 650
honesty of, 478
on Lincoln, W., 298
on McClellan, 429, 430
observations of, 428
on patronage, 70
on White House, 251, 254, 258, 282
Noell, John W., 343, 443
Norfolk, Virginia, AL helps Union forces capture, 311–13
North American Review, 563
North Carolina, 66, 67, 472, 805
blockade of, 150
elections in, 133
military governor for, 582–85
militia proclamation and, 136
New Bern, 297, 444, 583
Outer Banks of, 212
peace movement in, 594
Roanoke Island, 290
Wilmington, 313–14, 752, 806
“Northwest Confederacy” project, 559
Norton, Charles Eliot, 176, 215, 232, 339, 345, 364, 704
on AL, 563, 596, 616–17, 833
on emancipation, 411, 678, 680
opinions of, 449
Nunes, Joseph A., 82
Odell, Moses, 749
Oglesby, Richard J., 784, 809, 826–27
Ohio, 2, 126, 168, 712
on AL’s administration, 216
AL’s speech in Columbus, 10–12
Army of, 555
Democratic Central Committee, 627
1853 elections in, 419, 422
McClellan in charge of Department of, 156–57
race-baiting in, 420
success at fall elections including, 558–66
U.S. Department of, 218
Valley, 295
Ohio State Journal (Columbus), 22, 172
Oklahoma. See Indian Territory
Old Capitol Prison, 273, 556
O’Leary, Cornelius, 764
Oliphant, Ethelbert P., 83
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 184, 257, 275, 366–67
Opdyke, George, 213, 265, 458, 667–68
Ord, E.O.C., 780, 781–82
Mrs., 781–82
Order of the American Knights, 703
Order number 11, 540, 541
Orme, William W., 85, 419, 464, 479
Orr, Jehu A., 742
O’Sullivan, John L., 125
Otto, William T., 795
Our American Cousin, 806, 810
Owen, Robert Dale, 405
Palmer, Albert N., 622
Palmer, John M., 43
Palmerston, Lord, 160, 223, 227, 417
Panama: African Americans’ emigration plan to, 383
Chiriqui scheme and, 387–94
Paris (France) La Patrie, 65
Parker, Joel, 152
Parker, John F., 807
Parker, Theodore, 471
“Sermon on the Dangers which Threaten the Rights of Man in America,” 570
“The Effect of Slavery on the American People,” 570
Parks, Samuel C., 83
Parsons, Theophilus, 473
patronage, AL and, 69–97
Patterson, Robert, 178, 187, 189, 192
Pawnee, 115
Peace Conference (Washington, D.C.), 5, 40
adjournment of, 43
AL’s reception for members of, 41–44
commissioners, 43–44
Guthrie’s plan during, 42, 44, 56
plans, 42
Pearce, James A., 59, 281
Peck, Ebenezer, 721
as AL’s friend, 7, 87, 240
on MTL, 270
Pendel, Thomas F., 817
Pendleton, George, 681–83
Peninsula Campaign, 308–25, 333, 374
Pennington, J.W.C., 643
Pennsylvania, 2, 339–40, 511–12, 565, 720–23
AL’s speech in Pittsburgh, 12–15
Altoona Conference in, 413–14
appeals for troops, 133, 382
cabinet members from, 52–53
on elections, 422
militia proclamation and, 133
militiamen from, 140–41
State Legislature, 32
Whiskey Rebellion, 4
Penrose, Charles B., 779, 788–90
Pensacola. See Fort Pickens
People’s Party, 229, 231
Perryville, Kentucky, battle of, 432
Petersburg, Virginia, AL tours, 787–88, 796
MTL tours, 796
Petersen, William, 817–18
Pettigru, James L., 105
Phelps, John S., 67, 586, 591
Phelps, John W., 211–12
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Argus, 20–21
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Bulletin, 671
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Evening Bulletin, 575
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Inquirer, 239
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) North American, 116
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Pennsylvanian, 9
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Press, 224–25, 286, 575
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) Public Ledger, 20, 401
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 822
AL speaks at, 34–35
Navy Yard, 35
Philbrick, Charles H., 715 “Phillipi races,” 178
Phillips, David L., 516
Phillips, George W., 80
Phillips, Wendell, 239–40, 283, 325, 498–99, 560, 600, 635, 774
AL and, 337, 367, 397, 477, 635–38, 640–41, 691, 728, 760–61
allegations by, 552
on AL’s reelection, 666, 667, 685–88
on Emancipation Proclamation, 422, 471
Piatt, Donn, 567, 661
Pickens, Francis, 105–6, 111, 113, 120, 123
Pickering, William, 84
Pickett, George, 322, 511
Pierce, Edward Lillie, 350
Pierce, Franklin, 70, 640
Pierpont, Francis H., 122, 1
59, 413–14, 794, 805
on AL’s reelection, 668
as governor, 460, 462, 800, 803
Pierrepont, Edwards, 246, 286, 311, 333, 334
Pike, Frederick, 356, 397–98, 419, 474
Peninsula Campaign, 308–25, 333, 371
Pillsbury, Parker, 101, 211, 345–46, 633, 833
on AL’s reelection, 685, 687–88
on Emancipation Proclamation, 410
Pine Street Presbyterian Church, 536
Pinkerton, Allan, 148
information supplied by, 199
regarding assassination plots against AL, 32, 33–34, 36–39
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Gazette, 412
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post, 15
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, AL speaks at, 12–15
Pittsburg Landing, 517
Pleasanton, Alfred, 511
Plumly, B. Rush, 663
Pocahantas, 115
Polk, Leonidas, 157
Polk, Trusten, 171
Pomeroy, Samuel C., 383, 392–94, 452, 454, 465, 552, 632
circular by, 614–15, 618, 620
support of, 613
Pomroy, Rebecca, 299
Poore, Benjamin Perley, 286, 474, 570, 573
Pope, Alexander, 219
Pope, John, 41, 245, 247–48, 370, 404
advice of, 368
AL and, 371, 378–79, 433–34
with AL during inaugural trip, 2, 41
blunders by, 372
as commander of combined forces, 320–21
as division commander, 201, 368, 371, 480–82
on elections, 419
Lee, R.E., and, 372
McClellan and, 371–74, 375, 378
Stanton, E.M., and, 372
victories of, 314, 368
Port Hudson, Louisiana, campaign, 519–20
Porter, David Dixon, 291, 433–34
on AL, 258–59
campaigns of, 435, 517
on Fort Pickens, 113–17, 125
recollections of, 196–97
Porter, Fitz John, 315, 371, 417
AL and, 374–75, 378
corps of, 381
Porter, Horace, 653–54, 780, 785–89, 796
Portland Oregonian, 83
Potter, John F., 174–75, 277, 337
Potter, Martin D., 572
Potter, William James, 831
Powell, Lazarus, 67, 172, 704, 775
Powell, Lewis, 811
Powhatan, 111–17, 129
Preetorius, Emil, 545
Preston, William B., 508
Price, Sterling, 158–59, 203, 210
Prize cases, 153, 596
Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, 591, 593, 594–608, 804–5
Progressive Friends, 398–99
Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, 286, 332
on AL’s annual congressional messages, 171, 440
on AL’s gradual emancipation plan, 339
on AL’s speeches as president-elect, 22
Pryor, Roger A., 45, 127, 761
Pugh, J.L., 127
Pugh, Sarah, 687
Purviance, Samuel A., 52
Purvis, Robert, 390
Quakers, 398–99
Quantrill, William Clarke, 540, 546
Quincy, Edmund, 65
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