17 Los Angeles 319,198 Jersey City 206,433 Newark 181,830 Jersey City 120,722
18 Minneapolis 301,408 Louisville 204,731 Minneapolis 164,738 Detroit 116,340
19 Jersey City. 267,779 Minneapolis 202,718 Jersey City 163,003 Milwaukee 115,587
20 Kansas City 248,381 Providence 175,597 Louisville 161,129 Providence 104,857
21 Seattle 237,194 Indianapolis 169,164 Omaha 140,452 Albany 90,758
22 Indianapolis 233,650 Kansas City 163,752 Rochester 133,896 Rochester 89,366
23 Providence 224,326 St. Paul 163,065 St. Paul 133,156 Allegheny 78,682
24 Louisville 223,928 Rochester 162,608 Kansas City 132,716 Indianapolis 75,056
25 Rochester 218,149 Denver 133,859 Providence 132,146 Richmond 63,600
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INDEX
A
Abercrombie, General. I.
Abolition,
the first society formed, III.
sentiment growing, III.
lull in spirit of, III.
"immediate abolition," III.
cause of spread of feeling for, III.
revival of feeling, III.
Abolitionists,
methods of, III.
opposition to, in the South and North, III.
schism in the ranks of, III.
ignored the South's dilemma, III.
their opposition to Lincoln and Congress. IV.
Acadia,
named, I.
ceded to England, I.
expulsion of French from, I.
Adams, Charles Francis. III.
at the Geneva tribunal, IV.
Adams. John.
quoted. II.
cautioned not to utter the word "independence," II.
signs treaty between England and America, II.
a Federalist, II.
his overtures to France, II.
and the sedition law, II.
attended theatres, II.
assailed, II., III.
Adams, John Quincy. II.
a leading Whig, III.
his record, III.
defends Jackson. III.
and the Amistad case, III.
Jackson and, III.
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