1-4, 60, 115;
Morgan Lewis, 1804-7, 136, 161;
Daniel D. Tompkins, 1807-17, 155, 173, 223, 236;
DeWitt Clinton, 1817-23, 250, 279;
Joseph G. Yates, 1823-5, 312;
DeWitt Clinton, 1825-8, 330-350;
Nathaniel Pitcher (acting), 1828-9, 366;
Martin Van Buren, 1829, 364;
Enos T. Throop, 1829-33, 366, 376;
William L. Marcy, 1833-9, 394, 403.
William L. Marcy, ii. 11;
William H. Seward, 1839-43, 19, 42;
William C. Bouck, 1843-5, 54;
Silas Wright, 1845-7, 78;
John Young, 1847-9, 118;
Hamilton Fish, 1849-51, 139;
Washington Hunt, 1851-3, 154;
Horatio Seymour, 1853-5, 172;
Myron H. Clark, 1855-7, 199;
John A. King, 1857-9, 236;
Edwin D. Morgan, 1859-63, 248, 328.
Horatio Seymour, 1863-5, iii. 38;
Reuben E. Fenton, 1865-9, 116, 151;
John T. Hoffman, 1869-1873, 205-7, 230-1;
John A. Dix, 1873-5, 293;
Samuel J. Tilden, 1875-7, 313;
Lucius Robinson, 1877-9, 345-6;
Alonzo B. Cornell, 1880-3, 412-8;
Grover Cleveland, 1883-5, 488-91.
Grace, William Russell, character of, iii. 460;
nominated for mayor of N.Y., 461;
elected, 463.
Graham, Theodore V.W., removed as recorder, i. 179.
Granger, Francis, nominated for Assembly, i. 358;
Weed on, 361;
Seward on, 361, note;
career of, 361;
opponent of John C. Spencer, 361;
dress, appearance, and manners of, 361, and note;
defeated for nomination for gov., 368;
nominated lt.-gov., 368;
defeated, 368;
nominated for gov. by Anti-Masons, 1830, 376;
indorsed by Nat. Reps., 376;
a great mistake, 377;
defeated, 377;
nominated for gov., 1832, 393;
reason for defeat, 396;
elected to Congress, 1834, 402, 404;
Seward on, 404.
Defeated for nomination for gov., 1838, ii. 19-21;
continued in Congress, 47;
postmaster-general, 154;
left Congress, 1843, 154;
in Utica con., 153;
ally of Fillmore, 154;
leads Silver-Grays' secession, 155;
delegate to peace congress, 350;
friendship with Weed renewed, 350.
Granger, Gideon, member of Madison cabinet, i. 202;
supports DeWitt Clinton for President, 202;
character and career of, 202;
father of Francis, 360.
Grant, Ulysses S., favoured for President, 1864, iii. 93;
gives no encouragement, 93;
favours Lincoln's election, 120;
reports upon Southern sentiment, 1865, 136;
unpopularity with radical Reps., 190;
quarrels with Johnson, 191;
taken up by Reps., 191;
endorsed by Rep. state con. 1868, 191;
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