Abraham Lincoln eBook

George Haven Putnam
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 609 pages of information about Abraham Lincoln.

Abraham Lincoln eBook

George Haven Putnam
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 609 pages of information about Abraham Lincoln.

Bazaine, Marshal:  388.

Bell, John:  159.

Bentham, Jeremy:  32.

Berry:  66-7.

Bible:  10, 132, 439-40.

Bismarck:  424.

Black:  185.

Black Hawk:  65.

Blackstone’s Commentaries:  67.

Blair, Francis, senr.:  432-3.

Blair, Montgomery:  202, 208, 245, 405, 410.

Blockade:  224, 226, 251-2, 436.

Booth, John Wilkes:  451.

Border States:  171, 228-9, 243-5, 270, 318-9, 333-4.

Boston:  47, 51, 59-60, 172-3.

Boswell, James:  102.

Bragg, General:  340-3, 352, 359-60, 387-8.

Breckinridge, John C.:  159.

Bright, John:  127, 236, 260.

British Columbia:  28, 110.

Brooks, Phillips:  60.

Brooks, Preston:  138-9.

Brown, John:  126, 150-5, 197, 397.

Brown, Judge:  85.

Buchanan, James:  113, 138, 140, 141, 177, 184-90, 206, 208, 231.

Buell, Don Carlos, General; 274, 276-82, 339-44, 369.

Bummers:  397.

Burlingame:  139.

Barns, Robert:  103, 105.

Burnside, Ambrose, General:  307, 309, 359-60, 382, 393, 435.

Burr, Aaron:  29.

Butler, Benjamin, General:  268, 283, 392-3, 409, 436, 444.

Butterfield:  95.

Calhoun, John:  68.

Calhoun, John Caldwell:  his character and influence, 42-5:  his doctrine of “nullification” and secession, 45-6; his death, 100; further references, 97, 113, 175, 182.

California:  28, 91-3, 96-9.

Cambridge, Massachusetts:  59.

Cameron, Simon:  166-7, 201-3, 242, 271.

Campbell, Justice:  210, 446.

Canada:  176, 211, 383.

Carolina. See North Carolina and South Carolina.

Cass, General:  65, 94, 96, 172, 186.

Castlereagh:  377.

Cecil, Lord R. See Salisbury.

Central America:  145.

Charming, Rev. William Eleroy:  51.

Charles I.:  433.

Charleston:  43, 251-3, 387, 435. And see Fort Sumter.

Chase, Salmon P.; rising opponent of slavery, 101; approves of Lincoln’s opposition to Douglas, 141; claims to the Presidency, 161, 166; Secretary of the Treasury, 201-2; his successful administration of finance, 254; regarded as Radical leader, intrigues against Lincoln and causes difficulty in Cabinet, 328-9; continues troublesome, desires Presidency, resigns, 406-8; appointed Chief Justice, 429-30; other references, 208, 311, 415.

Chatham, 20, 234.

Chattanooga:  226-7, 339-40, 342-3, 359-60, 387-8, 394.

Chicago:  Republican Convention there, 166-9; deputation of clergy, 323;
Democratic Convention, 411-4.

Choate, Joseph H.:  106, 156.

Civil Service:  50.

Civil War. See War.

Clary’s Grove:  64, 66.

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