Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 293 pages of information about Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2.

Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 293 pages of information about Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2.

Cable, Ben.  T., ii., 173
Cable, George W., ii., 265
“Camille,” i., 241-245
Capel, Monseigneur, his meeting with William J. Florence, i., 231
“Casey’s Table d’Hote,” i., 112
Charless, Joseph, i., 41
Chicago, Field comes to, i., 189;
  description of, 194-197
Chicago Daily News, description of editorial rooms of, i., 211-218
“Christmas Treasures,” i., 135
Clark, Edward B., ii., 320
Claxton, Kate, her reputation as an actress, i., 260;
  biography of, 261, 262
Cleveland, Grover, ii., 217;
  elected President, 221
Cleveland, Miss Rose, retires from editorship of Literary Life, ii., 106
Comstock, Miss Carrie, i., 104, 113
Comstock, Edgar V., visits Europe with Field, i., 98-100, 104, 113
Comstock, Miss Georgia, i., 104, 113
Comstock, Miss Gussle, i., 104, 113
Comstock, Miss Ida, i., 104
Comstock, Miss Julia Sutherland, i., 104;
  married to Eugene Field, 109
Cooley, Judge, responsible for some of Field’s poems, i., 331-337;
    ii., 112
Cowen, E.D., characterizes Field, i., 143;
  accounts for inspiration of Tribune Primer, 147;
  describes Field’s bottomless chair, 159;
  tells of Wickersham’s methods, 163;
  writes of Field’s ill-health, 185;
  assaulted, 209, 210;
  analyzes Field’s dramatic relations, 227;
  bowls against Field, ii., 74, 76;
  attends ball-game with Field, 77-79;
  an experience with crickets, 86, 87;
  receives letters from Field, 119, 120, 139-142, 144-146, 148, 149,
    158, 159
Crane, Mr. and Mrs. William, acquaintance with Field, i., 235-241;
  “Mrs. Billy Crane,” 237-239
Crawford, Thomas L., joins Arion Quartette, i., 113
“Culture’s Garland,” i., 338;
  description of, ii., 108-113;
  Gen. A.C.  McClurg’s objection to, 175
“Current Gossip” becomes “Sharps and Flats,” i., 201
Curtis, George Ticknor, i., 44

Dana, Charles A., visits Denver, i., 179, 180;
  assists Field in a hoax, 337;
  subscribes to the “Little Books,” ii., 132
“Danger that Threatens, A,” i., 339, 340
Davis, Jessie Bartlett, i., 255
Davis, Mrs. Will J., i., 254
Davis, Will J., i., 61
Dawson, R. L., ii., 101
“Death and the Soldier,” ii., 101
“Delectable Ballad of the Waller Lot, The,” ii., 269
De Koven, Reginald, ii., 240
Denver, description of, i., 144, 145;
  centre of railway interests, 162
“Der Niebelrungen und Der Schlabbergasterfeldt,” ii., 23, 24
“Dibdin’s Ghost,” ii., 195, 190
“Divine Lullaby,” i., 337
Drew, Cyrus K., ii., 276
Du Chaillu, Paul, ii., 197

Earle, Alice Morse, i., 1;
  letter from Eugene Field, 56
“Echo from Mackinac Island, An,” ii., 57, 58
“Echoes from the Sabine Farm,” i., 2;
  dedication of, 93, 94;
  publication of, ii., 155-157, 165, 166
Ela, John W., a Mugwump, ii., 218-220
Ellsworth, James W., ii., 173
Emerson, Dr. John, owner of Dred Scott, i., 37
“Eugene Field,” a tribute by a Texan, ii., 318, 319
“Eugene Field in His Home,” i., 101
Evans, Governor, i., 147

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