ton, Wade, nominated for governor of So. Carolina; violence
of campaign, 333;
claims governorship, 348;
governor, 353.
Hampton Institute, founded, 362;
work at begun, success and growth of, 363 ff;
work of, 377.
Harper's Ferry, raid on, by John Brown, 162 ff.
_Harper's Weekly_, opposes Greeley, 330.
Harrison, Mrs. Burton, personal reminiscences of Virginia before
the war, 100.
Harrison, William H., campaign of, 74.
Hart, Albert Bushnell, gives estimate of wealth of negroes, 375.
Harvard College, awards class oratorship to negro (Bruce of Miss.), 407.
Hawley, Joseph R. (Gen.), in House, 331.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 242.
Hayes, Rutherford B., in House, 284;
nominated for President, 347;
election of claimed, 348 ff;
declared elected, 352;
ends military interference in South, inaugurates new regime, 353.
Hayne, Robert, debate of with Webster, 33.
Hedrick, Prof., driven from North Carolina for anti-slavery
sentiments, 129.
Helper, Hinton R., publishes _The Impending Crisis_, 109, 154;
driven from N. C., 157.
Henderson, Senator, votes to acquit Pres. Johnson, 312.
Henry, Patrick, 8; views of on slavery, 19.
Herndon, William H., Lincoln's partner and friend, 179, 180.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, supports John Brown, 160.
Hilo (Hawaii) Manual School, 360.
Hoar, George F., characterizes Sumner, 282;
describes polit. methods of Henry Wilson, 283;
in House, 331;
on Louisiana investigation committee, 343.
Hoar, Samuel, driven from So. Carolina, 73;
joins "Free Soil" party, 81.
Holt, Joseph, Secy. of War, 224.
Holtzclaw, William, story of, 378.
Hopkins, John H. (Bishop), 141.
Hopkins, Mark, as president of Williams College, 356.
Hopkins, Samuel (Dr.), denounces slave trade, 9.
Howard, O. O. (Gen.), chief of Freedmen's Bureau, 289.
Howard University, 358.
Howe, S. G. (Dr.), supports John Brown, 160, 168.
Hunter, David (Gen.), attempts partial emancipation as war measure, 253.
ILLINOIS, admitted as free State, 23;
attempt to introduce slavery in, 34;
anti-slavery rioting in, 74;
Abolitionists in, ally themselves with Republicans; Lincoln the
central figure at first State convention, 179.
_Impending Crisis, The_, 109;
resume of, 154 ff;
effects of, 157.
_Independent, The_, criticises Lincoln, 254.
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