sis_, 157.
Civil War, 11;
due to Abolitionists, 12.
Clay, Henry, 2, 6.
"Claybanks," 159;
exclusion from National Convention, 169.
Coffin, Joshua, 201.
Coffin, Levi, 197-198;
"President of 'The Underground Railroad,'" 197.
Colonization, 128-135;
Society, 128;
and England, 130-132;
Lincoln's opinion, 133;
experiments, 133-134.
Colonizationists, pretended friendship for negroes, 130.
Compromise of 1850, 6.
Conover, A.J., 205.
Cotton-gin, invention of, 31.
Cox, Abram L., 203, 205.
Crandall, Prudence, persecution of, 116-117.
Crandall, Dr. Reuben, 117-118.
_Crisis, The_, 157.
Cross Keys, battle of, 184.
Curtis, Geo. William, 88, 179.
Curtis, Gen. Samuel R., and military control of Missouri, 163-164;
charges against, 163.
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Democratic party, division of, 11.
Democrats, 4, 7;
Anti-Nebraska, 9;
of New York, 9.
Denison, Charles M., 203, 205.
Dickinson, Anna E., 205.
Dissolution of Union, petition for, 2.
"Doughface," 4.
Douglas, Stephen A., 12;
dislike of, by slaveholders' factions, 11;
defeated for President, 94-99;
and Abolitionists, 153;
hated by slave-owners, 153.
Douglass, Fred., 112.
Drake, Hon. Charles D., 167.
Dred Scott decision, 45-46;
too late for South's purpose, 47.
Dresser, Amos, whipped, 119.
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Emancipation proclamation, 137-138;
due to Abolitionists, 12;
story of, 139;
moral influence of, 146;
Lincoln's reasons for, 146;
ineffective, 148;
text of, 211-213.
Ewing, Gen. Thomas, 194;
repulsion of General Price, 195.
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Field, David Dudley, 179.
Fish, W.H., 205.
Fletcher, Thomas C., 155.
Fort Donelson, capture of, 184, 192.
Fort Henry, capture of, 184.
Foss, A.T., 205.
Foster, Daniel, 205.
Foster, Stephen, 39.
"Free-Soil" party, 65.
Fremont, General, 151;
and western command, 184-185;
financial bad management, 184;
defeats Stonewall Jackson, 184;
removal, 185;
freedom proclamation, 185.
Frost, John, 203.
Frothingham, O.B., 204.
Fugitive Slave Law, 5, 121.
Fuller, John E., 201.
Fussell, Bartholomew, 203.
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Gamble, Hamilton R., 160;
and emancipation ordinance of, 163;
and military control of Missouri, 163.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 13, 21, 26, 201, 202;
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