Hale, Edward Everett, entertained by Field, ii., 291,
292
Hall, Rev. Thomas C., ii., 316
Hamilton, Judge Alexander, i., 40, 41
Harrison, Alice, i., 249, 250
Hawkins, Willis, i., 282;
bowls with Field, ii., 74, 76;
attends ball game with Field, 77, 78
Hawthorne, Julian, writes introduction for “Culture’s
Garland,” ii.,
110, 112
Hayes, Mrs. Rutherford B., admired by Field, i., 310
Hayes, Rutherford B., exposed by Field, i., 309
Head, Franklin II., his imaginary book reviewed by
Field, ii., 321-331
“Holy Cross and Other Tales, The,” ii.,
265
Hopkins, President Mark, i., 79
“House, The,” ii., 281, 282
“How Mary Matilda Won a Prince,” ii.,
35-43
“How the Good Knight Attended Upon Sir Slosson,”
ii., 62-64
“How the Good Knight Protected Sir Slosson’s
Credit,” ii., 53, 54
Howells, William Dean, i., 134
Hull, Paul, i., 282
“Hushaby Song, A,” 254, 255
Irving, Sir Henry,
his tribute to Eugene Field, i., 263;
mimicked by Field, 263, 264
James, Henry, i., 134
Jefferson, Joseph, i., 230;
relates a story about William J. Florence,
234, 235
Jeffries, Miss Maude, embarrassed by one of Field’s
jokes, ii., 276-278
“Jest ’fore Election,” a parody,
ii., 229-231
Jewett, Miss Sara, i., 260
Joy, Major Moses, i., 24
Joyce, Colonel John A., i., 326-328
Kelley, Michael J., star of the Chicago Baseball Club,
ii., 71-73
Kellog, Esther Smith, grandmother of Eugene Field,
i., 2;
character, 57;
picture of, by Eugene Field, 57-59
Larned, Walter Cranston,
describes the Walters gallery, ii., 16-21;
Field reproduces his descriptions in colored
inks, 18-21;
presented with a work of art, 22
Lathrop, Barbour, ii., 51
Lawson, Victor F., i., 185, 186; ii., 132;
acquires control of the Morning and Daily
News, 222
“Little Book of Profitable Tales, A,”
i., 316;
concerning publication of, ii., 130-137
“Little Book of Western Verse, A,” i.,
8, 93, 112, 157, 317, 337; ii., 1;
concerning publication of, 130-137, 147
“Little Boy Blue,” ii., 112;
origin of, 121
“Little Peach, The,” i., 139-141
Livingstone, John B.,
accounts for title of “Sharps and
Flats,” i., 201-203
Logan, General John A.,
victim of Field’s pranks, ii., 209-212;
“The Spy,” 210, 211;
“Logan’s Lament,” 212;
aided by Field, 213-216;
re-elected to the Senate, 216
Londoner, Wolfe, describes Field, i., 175, 176;
victimized by Field, 176-179;
story of his meeting with Charles A. Dana,
179, 180
“Lonesome Little Shoe, The,” title-page
of, ii., 35
Long, Edith, letter to Eugene Field, i., 63, 64;
reply to same, 64, 65
“Lost Schooner, The,” ii., 127, 128
“Lost Sheep, The,” il., 324
“Love and Laughter,” i., 326
“Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac, The,”
i., 317; ii., 305
“Love Plaint,” i., 228, 220
“Love Songs of Childhood,” ii., 265, 278,
280
“Lyrics of a Convalescent,” ii., 276


