excluded from U.S. mails,56;
office wrecked by mob,56;
opposed to separate party action,64.
Lincoln, Abraham,
2
,
8
,
11
,
41
;
election of,11,48;
Gettysburg speech,88;
and Douglas,94-99;
debate of 1858,94;
and slavery,96,97;
preferred by slaveholders,98;
Recollections of,134-135;
and emancipation,136-149;
and Missouri Compromise,139;
message to Minister Dayton of Paris,140;
proposed constitutional amendment,144;
special message to Congress, December, 1863,144;
emancipation policy,145;
and Abolitionists,147;
and Free-Soilers,172;
Congressional sentiment toward,177;
antagonism to,177-180;
Life of, by I.N. Arnold,177.
Lincoln, Sumner,
205
.
Longhead, Joseph,
203
.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., shooting of,
32
,
89
,
114-115
,
161
.
Lowell, Ellis Gray,
204
.
Lundy, Benjamin,
27
,
50-54
;
meeting with Garrison,54.
Lyon, Nathaniel,
188
.
McCrummil, James,
203
.
McCullough, John,
203
.
McKim, John,
203
.
Mace, Enoch,
203
.
Manumittal, arguments against,
34-35
.
Marshall, "Tom",
70
.
Massachusetts Legislature and slavery,
105
.
May, Samuel J.,
203
.
May, Rev. S.T.,
Recollections
,
108
.
Mexican War,
44
.
Missouri,
157-185
;
Compromise,6,12,139-140;
admission to Union as slave State,43;
slavery contest,67;
and the Union,159-160;
Radicals,159;
Conservatives,159;
"Charcoals",159;
"Claybanks",159;
military control of,163-166;
guerrilla bands,165;
pacification of,168;
Radicals, opposition to Lincoln, in National Convention,168-169;
delegation to Lincoln,169-171;
Germans, attacks on,181-182;
loyalty of,182-183.
Missouri Democrat, The
,
157-158
;
and Louis Snyder,158-159;
opposition to Lincoln,180;
support of Johnson,180.
Monroe, James,
205
.
Moody, Loring,
205
.
Morris, Senator,
205
.
Mott, Mrs. Lucretia,
38
,
102-103
.
Mott, James,
203
.
National Anti-Slavery Advocate
,
204
.
National Era, The
,
100
,
207-208
.
Negroes, prejudice against,
in North,35;
in Ohio,36;
stronger in North than in South,36;
suffrage,80;
failure as freemen,80-81.
Newcomb, Stillman E.,
201
.
Nicolay, J.C.,
136
.
"Nigger Hill",
26
,
73
.
"Nigger-pens",
31
.
Noyes,
179
.
Oberlin College,
207
.
O'Connell, Daniel,
131
.
Ohio, pro-slavery,
21
;
Abolitionists of,21.
Opdyke,
179
.
Ordinance of '87,
5
.
Otis, James F.,
202
.
Parker, Theodore,
204
.
Parkhurst, Jonathan,
203
.
Pennsylvania Hall, firing of,
30
.
"Peonage",
80
.
Phelps, Amos,
202
,
204
.
Philippine Islands,
82-87
;
slavery in,82;
massacres in,83;
abuses in,82-84;
spoliation of,85.
Phillips, Wendell,
142
;
speech in Faneuil Hall,88-89.
Phillips, Mrs.,
106-107
.
Pillsbury, Parker,
204
.
Pleasanton, General,
168
.
Pointdexter,
165
.
"Popular sovereignty,"
153
.
Powell, Aaron M.,
205
.
Prayer of Twenty Millions, The
,
142
;
text of,214-215.
Prentice, John,
203
.
Presidential campaign of 1844,
7
.
Price, General Sterling,
160
,
195
.
Prohibitionists,
2
,
3
,
14
.
Purviss, Robert,
203
.
Putnam, George M.,
203
.