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ian: 77, 439. Prince Consort: 263. Prisoners of War: 398. Protection: 42, 45, 65, 68, 202. Public Works; 42, 65, 71. Puritans: 17. Quakers: 17, 50, 153. Radicals: 232-3, 245, 267-70, 328, 398-400, 410, 430. Railways: 7, 27, 226-7, 276, 339, 388, 396, 397, 447. Raleigh: 437, 452. Rapidan: 288, 311, 358, 391. Rappahannock: 309, 311, 355, 358. Rathbone, Major: 450-1. Raymond: 414. _And see_ 404. Reconstruction: 326-8, 333-5, 398-401, 434-5, 448-50. Red River: 388. Republican Party: (1) Party of this name which followed Jefferson and of which leading members were afterwards Democrats, 30, 31; (2) New party formed in 1854 to resist extension of slavery in Territories, 111; runs Fremont for Presidency, 112; embarrassed by Dred Scott judgment, 112, 115; possibility of differences underlying its simple principles, 122; disposition among its leaders to support Douglas after Kansas scandal, 141-3; consistency of thought and action supplied to it by Lincoln, 122, 145-6; nomination and election of Lincoln, 160-2, 166-9; sections in the party during war, 267-71; increasing divergence between Lincoln and the leading men in the party, 321, 326-9, 401-2, 409-14, 430, 434-5, 450. Reuben, First Chronicles of: 11-2. Revolution, American: 20-2. Revolution, French: 31. Rhodes, Cecil: 335. Rhodes, James Ford: 418, 459. Richmond: 225-7, 242, 245, 275, 302, 392; siege of Petersburg and Richmond, _see_ Lee or Grant; feeling in Richmond towards end, 431-2; Lincoln's visit to it, 447. Roberts, F. M. Earl: 364. Robinson Crusoe: 10. Rollin: 67. Romilly, Samuel: 32. Rosecrans, General: 342-3, 351, 359-60. Russell, Lord John: 260, 263, 313. Russia: 118, 211, 256. Rutledge, Ann: 78. St. Gaudens, Augustus: 330. St. Louis: 116, 244. Salisbury, Marquess of: 258, 259. Sangamon: 64-5, 166. Savannah: 398, 435. Schofield, General: 397, 436-7. Schools, Lincoln's: 10. Schurz, Carl: 235, 421. Scott, Dred, and his case; 112-5, 144. Scott, William: 421-2. Scott, Winfield, General: 93, 100, 205, 208, 231, 246-9, 274-5, 388, 453. Secession. _See_ South and Confederacy. Seward, William: opponent of compromise of 1850 and rising Republican leader, 101, 137, 152; against opposing Douglas, 141; speaks well of John Brown, 152; expected to be Republican candidate for Presidency, rejected partly for his unworthy associates, more for his supposed strong opin
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