Ecstatic Nation

Home > Other > Ecstatic Nation > Page 84
Ecstatic Nation Page 84

by Brenda Wineapple


  Liberator, 53, 72, 240, 349–50, 383

  Liberty Party, 87, 133, 173, 296

  “Life in the Iron Mills” (Harding), 269

  Life of James Brown (Redpath), 371

  Lily, 103

  Lincoln, Abraham

  as abolitionist, 33, 47, 68–71, 76, 91–92, 108, 111–20, 125, 126, 127, 128, 160–62, 180, 182, 190–94, 223, 224, 239–44, 300–301, 303, 304–5, 310–11, 314–16, 323

  assassination of, 367–80, 381, 382, 385, 387, 388, 394, 396, 407, 415, 427, 429, 430, 441, 445

  assassination plots against, 191, 233, 346, 362–63, 367–80, 381, 427, 592

  black suffrage supported by, 372, 382, 383, 415

  “blind memorandum” of, 322–23

  cabinet of, 190–91, 239, 297, 309, 314–15, 317, 322–23, 384, 441, 444, 590

  Civil War role of, 11, 47, 177, 178, 180, 184–85, 187, 190–94, 199, 206, 208, 210, 212, 213, 223, 224, 227–29, 233, 234–35, 237, 239, 254, 257

  colonization supported by, 229–30, 243

  Douglas debated by, 69, 111–20, 125, 127, 136

  1860 presidential campaign of, 159–77, 180, 182, 184, 190, 223, 233, 295, 318, 407

  1864 presidential campaign of, 289, 300, 307–11, 315–17, 322–24, 331, 344, 367, 415

  emancipation as viewed by, 227–30, 234–35, 237, 239–41, 243, 314–15, 317, 322, 362–63, 372, 382, 383

  Emancipation Proclamation issued by, 239, 243–45, 268, 286, 292–94, 339, 344–45, 347, 356, 370, 398, 459

  Gettysburg address of, 274, 275, 278, 294–95

  at Hampton Roads Conference (1865), 352–53, 383

  as Illinois congressman, 7, 35, 39, 68–69

  military situation as viewed by, 257–58, 259, 274, 278–80, 283, 293–94, 299, 319–20, 322, 324, 329, 336, 340, 346–50, 351, 380, 392, 423

  peace negotiations as viewed by, 320–21, 352–53, 383

  pocket veto used by, 315–16

  political opposition to, 243–44, 284–90, 296–300, 305, 307–11, 315–17, 320–24

  popular support for, 322–24, 346–50, 367–79

  as president, 254, 257, 284, 308, 346–50, 431–32, 509

  as president-elect, 190–94, 322–23

  press coverage of, 187, 239–40, 295, 298, 309, 316, 321, 346, 349–50, 353, 368, 369, 423

  Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction issued by, 300–301, 304, 315

  Reconstruction policies of, 300–301, 305, 382–84, 392, 393, 394, 396, 415, 425–26

  as Republican leader, 190–91, 223, 292–94, 296–300, 304–5, 307–11, 315–17, 318, 321, 322–24, 415, 425–26

  Richmond visited by, 362–63

  speeches of, vii, 81, 126, 135–36, 160–62, 180, 191–94, 293, 294–95, 346–50, 372, 382, 383, 415, 548

  in Springfield, Ill., 184, 191, 233, 293, 376, 377

  as Unionist, 190–94, 239–41

  Lincoln, Mary Todd, 304, 319

  Lincoln, Robert, 159

  Lincoln, Willie, 295

  Lincoln-Douglas debates (1858), 69, 111–20, 125, 127, 136

  Lind, Jenny, 79, 132

  Little Big Horn, Battle of the, 554–57

  Little Dorrit (Dickens), 143

  Little Women (Alcott), 265

  Livermore, Mary, 464

  Lloyd, John, 373

  Locke, David Ross, 423–24

  Loguen, Jermain W., 35, 129

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 36, 187, 246, 255, 418

  Longstreet, James, 232, 238, 258, 259, 275, 276–77, 278, 298, 363, 364, 366, 495, 589

  Lookout Mountain, Battle of, 299

  López, Narciso, 15–25, 33, 35, 36, 37, 62, 120, 199

  Lost Cause, The (Pollard), 428

  Louisiana, 166, 178, 224, 245–46, 307, 315, 351, 383, 411–17, 435, 437, 446–47, 475, 495–97, 529, 538, 569–71, 578–79, 580, 581, 585, 665n

  Louisiana Purchase, 65

  Lovejoy, Elijah, 128, 129, 303, 325–26

  Lowell, Charles Russell, 340

  Lowell, Francis Cabot, 151

  Lowell, James Russell, 36–37, 170, 197, 198, 229, 424, 425, 477

  Lowell, John, 153

  Lowell, Mass., 151, 224

  Lowell Lectures, 513

  Lowell Offering, 152

  Luther, Martin, 230

  Lyell, Charles, 523–24

  Lynchburg Republican, 169

  Lyon, Nathaniel, 228, 391–92

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 357–58

  Mackenzie, Ranald, 557

  Madison, James, 27

  Maine, 3, 35, 135, 221

  malaria, 261, 519, 525, 559

  Mallory, Charles, 225

  Mallory, Shepard, 225

  Malvern Hill, Battle of, 232, 388

  Manassas Junction, Va., 204, 217, 238

  Manifest Destiny, 16–18, 20, 59–60, 63, 74, 80, 84, 85, 106–11, 116–17, 482–88, 506–7, 557

  Mann, Horace, 50–55, 58, 59, 146

  “Man without a Country” (Hale), 288

  Marcy, William L., 61, 63, 66

  Margret Howth (Harding), 269, 270

  Maria Cristina, queen of Spain, 17

  Mariposa Big Tree Grove, 508–9

  marriage, 42, 105, 151–52, 406, 453, 463–64, 465, 468–69, 471–73

  Marx, Karl, 257, 468

  Marye’s Heights, 259, 271

  Maryland, 55–57, 126, 166, 177, 185, 191, 200, 243, 255, 300, 308, 316

  “Maryland, My Maryland” (Randall), 255

  Mason, James M., 30, 144, 235

  Mason, John Y., 61, 62, 63, 64

  Mason, Margaretta, 144

  Mason-Dixon Line, 173, 504

  Massachusetts, 2, 5, 7, 35, 51, 72–73, 74, 75, 76, 88, 114, 144, 149–58, 159, 160, 262, 302, 447, 473, 549

  Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 72–73, 125–26, 175, 302

  Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society, 74

  “Massacre of the Innocents, The” (Nash), 423

  Mather, Cotton, 325

  May, Samuel, 464

  Mayo, Joseph, 362

  Mazzini, Giuseppe, 71

  McClellan, George B., 206–8, 209, 218, 230–33, 234, 237–38, 239, 242–43, 244, 250, 257, 258, 274, 279, 302, 310, 311, 323–24, 338, 344, 391–92, 432

  McClintock, Mary Ann, 41

  McDowell, Irvin, 204–5, 206

  McDowell, James, 6

  McFarland, Abby Sage, 468–69

  McFarland, Daniel, 468–69

  McFeely, William, 482–83

  McKinstry, Justus, 212

  McLean, Wilbur, 364

  McPherson, James, 221, 301

  Meade, George Gordon, 274–75, 276, 278–80, 364, 385, 522

  Mechanics’ Institute, 411–17

  Medicine Arrows, 554

  Medicine Lodge Treaty (1867), 535, 538

  Meigs, Montgomery C., 209

  Melville, Gansevoort, 46

  Melville, Herman, 11, 44–47, 48, 71, 84, 120, 128, 175–76, 206, 337–38, 351, 424, 427, 506, 530, 587

  Memphis, TN, 179, 232, 312, 313, 414–15, 428, 503, 560, 562

  Memphis Daily Avalanche, 442

  Mennonites, 340

  Men of Color, to Arms! (Douglass), 246

  Meridian, Miss., 332–34

  Merrimack, 215, 252

  Methodists, 105–6

  Mexican Gulf Railroad Company, 19

  Mexican War, 3–4, 20, 26, 59, 60, 97, 158, 206, 216, 274, 318

  Mexico, 20–21, 86, 120, 289, 352, 415, 432, 485, 525–26

  Midwest, 168, 173–74, 287–88, 289

  Miles, Nelson, 557

  Military Reconstruction Act, 443, 448

  Military Telegraph Corps, U.S., 209

  Miller, Joaquin, 507

  Miller, William, 102

  Milligan decision (1866), 443

  Milliken’s Bend, Battle of, 283–84

  Milton, John, 30, 44, 115

  Minerva, 346–47

  Miniart, Albert, 564

  Miniconjou Indians, 534, 555

&n
bsp; minié balls, 216, 311

  Mining Industry (King), 516

  Mississippi, 50, 54, 158, 166, 178, 185, 187, 258, 325, 397, 398, 402, 407, 475, 489, 491, 569, 572, 573, 588, 589, 664n

  “Mississippi plan,” 572

  Mississippi River, 23, 84, 158, 208, 227, 253, 280, 290, 299, 312, 326, 330–31, 332, 559

  Missouri, 3, 73–74, 75, 89, 93–94, 104–5, 128, 166, 190, 200, 221, 227, 228, 243, 300, 310, 328–29, 331, 486, 498, 573

  Missouri Compromise (1820), 33, 26, 65–68, 70–71, 76, 90, 178

  Mobile Bay, Battle of, 324

  Moby-Dick (Melville), 44–47, 48, 84, 530

  Modoc Indians, 550–51

  Monitor, 215, 252

  monopolies, 286, 309, 491–92, 503–4, 552

  Monroe, James, 19

  Monroe, John T., 412–13, 438

  Monroe Doctrine, 352

  Montana Territory, 493, 545, 549

  Montauk, 379

  Montgomery, Ala., 169, 188, 201

  Montgomery, James, 247–48

  Montreal, Canada, 371–72

  Morgan, Edwin D., 133, 135, 317

  Mormons, 11, 102–11, 172, 176, 326, 583

  Moroni, 102

  Morrill, Lot M., 533

  Morris, 72

  Morse, Samuel F. B., 100

  Morton, Oliver Perry, 487–88

  Mosby, John Singleton, 337–40, 373

  “Mosby’s Confederacy,” 338

  Mosses from an Old Manse (Hawthorne), 44

  “Mother of the Forest,” 507

  Motley, John Lothrop, 481, 485

  Mott, Lucretia, 41–42, 464, 467

  Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada (King), 520

  Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857), 109

  Mrs. Warren’s Profession (Shaw), 472

  Mudd, Samuel A., 373, 374–75, 378

  Murfreesboro, Battle of, 275, 298, 311

  “My Country, ’Tis of Thee,” 245

  My Wife and I (Stowe), 470–71

  Napoleon I, emperor of France, 130, 206, 231, 278, 283

  Napoleon III, emperor of France, 61, 355

  Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, The (Douglass), 126

  Nashville Banner and Whig, 171

  Nast, Thomas, 423–24, 466, 489, 502–3, 572–73

  Natchez, 85

  Nation, 203, 434, 445, 567, 587

  National Anti-Slavery, 143

  National Banking Act (1863), 286

  national debt, 309, 315, 316, 318, 419, 477–78, 485, 494, 495, 647n

  National Era, 47, 52, 66, 67–68

  National Labor Union, 463

  National Photographic Art Gallery, 216

  National Union Party, 422

  National Woman Suffrage Association, 463–65, 469, 473

  Native Americans, 74, 85, 86, 103, 107, 109, 110, 143, 158, 298, 308, 325, 432, 506–7, 511, 518–19, 529–58, 569–70, 583, 591, 593, 659n

  Nature (Emerson), 32

  Nauvoo Expositor, 105

  Navy, U.S., 121, 236

  Nebraska Territory, 65–76, 81, 88, 97, 102, 106, 112, 433–34, 498, 549, 550

  Neptune, 18

  Neutrality Act (1818), 21, 22, 62, 121–22

  Nevins, Allan, 157

  Nevins, David, 153, 154, 169

  New England, 35, 44, 59, 74, 129, 149–58, 159, 160, 174, 180, 263, 284–85, 316, 327, 395, 464

  New England Emigrant Aid Society, 153

  New-England Labor Reform League, 546

  New England Society for the Promotion of Manufacture and the Mechanic Arts, 153

  New England Society of Charleston, 566

  New Hampshire, 32, 58, 302

  New Mexico Territory, 26, 29, 185, 377

  New Orleans, 15–17, 19, 21–25, 54, 55, 61–62, 224, 232, 253, 292, 411–17, 420, 421–22, 423, 428, 438, 460, 467, 497, 503, 529, 569, 574, 580, 584–85

  New Orleans, Battle of, 574

  New Orleans, Jackson & Mississippi Railroad, 432

  New Orleans Daily Crescent, 417

  New Orleans Daily Delta, 16–17, 19, 255

  New Orleans Picayune, 24

  New Orleans Tribune, 306

  New York, N.Y., 7–8, 18, 21, 49, 73, 79, 82, 99–101, 135, 143, 160, 168, 173, 213, 219, 265, 290–92, 326, 327, 445, 460, 476–80, 489, 526, 547–48

  New York Anti-Slavery Society, 55

  New-York Evening Post, 61, 175, 493

  New York Fire Department Zouaves, 217

  New York Herald, 64, 89, 101, 135, 154, 156, 200, 201, 203, 210, 212, 269, 285, 306, 309, 422, 537, 580

  New-York Illustrated News, 214

  New York Independent, 440

  New York State, 31, 102, 105, 123, 129–30, 132, 136, 141, 160, 173–74, 229, 444–45, 468–69

  New York Sun, 21, 37, 42, 445, 503

  New York Times, 60, 83–84, 107, 108, 113, 210, 213, 219, 248, 269, 290, 305, 318, 368, 376, 377, 381, 405, 422, 425, 441, 470, 556, 570

  New-York Tribune, 8, 37, 42, 64, 73, 83, 113, 136, 154, 163, 172, 201, 204, 206, 210, 212, 213, 239–40, 248, 257, 283, 291, 316, 318, 398–99, 435, 468, 470, 489–90, 493, 494

  New York World, 203, 207, 285, 349

  Nez Perce Indians, 530

  Niagara, 99–100

  Nicaragua, 120–22, 506

  Nicolay, John George, 119, 128, 243

  Nightingale, Florence, 264

  9th Louisiana Volunteers of African Descent, 283–84

  Nordhoff, Charles, 567, 591

  North American Review, 584, 590

  North Carolina, 73, 155, 166, 190, 201, 253, 336, 352, 360, 364, 366, 395, 397, 405, 406, 438, 446, 497

  Northern Pacific Railroad, 391, 432, 551

  North Star, 39, 126

  Notes on the State of Virginia (Jefferson), 26–27

  Noyes, John Humphrey, 103

  Nullification Crisis (1832), 180–81, 182

  Nye, James, 486

  oaths of allegiance, 225, 300–301, 315, 365, 396–97

  O’Conor, Charles, 173

  Office of Correspondence with the Friends of the Missing Men of the United States Army, 272–73

  Oglala Sioux Indians, 534, 547, 550

  Ohio, 103–4, 285, 287–88, 289, 296, 297, 300, 326, 367, 579

  Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, 206, 432

  Oklahoma (Indian Territory), 531, 535, 551

  O’Laughlen, Michael, 373, 374–75, 378

  Old Arsenal Penitentiary, 374, 376

  Olmsted, Frederick Law, 207, 509

  Olson, Charles, 120

  Opdyke, George, 292

  Order of American Knights, 289, 290

  Oregon Steam Navigation Company, 432

  Oregon Steamship Company, 432

  Oregon Territory, 85, 166, 580

  Oregon Trail, The (Parkman), 506

  Origin of Species (Darwin), 163, 515

  Orphan Asylum for Colored Children, 291

  Orwell, George, 47

  Ostend Manifesto (1854), 63–64, 66, 74, 76

  O’Sullivan, John, 20, 22, 36, 37, 38, 41, 44, 59, 65, 67, 80, 163, 173, 255, 506, 659n

  O’Sullivan, Timothy, 510, 521–23

  Our American Cousin, 368

  “Outcasts of Poker Flat, The” (Harte), 521

  Pacific Railway Act (1862), 431

  Pacific Railway Act (1864), 432

  Painter, Uriah, 210

  Paiute Indians, 109

  Palmer, Maurice, 150

  Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Lord, 355

  Pampero, 15, 19–20, 23, 36

  Panic of 1857, 109, 122, 153

  Panic of 1873, 447, 452, 551–52, 571

  Park, Trenor, 508

  Parker, Eliza Ann, 56

  Parker, Ely, 543–44, 547, 550

  Parker, Theodore, 2, 31, 35, 43, 131, 135

  Parker, William, 55–57, 71–72

  Parkman, Francis, 506–7, 518

  Parks, Moses, 564

  Parrington, Vernon, 434

  Parrott guns, 281, 31
1

  Partisan Ranger Act (1862), 330

  Partisan Rangers, 330, 337–40

  “Passage to India” (Whitman), 433

  Patent Office, U.S., 52, 262

  Paulding, Hiram, 121

  Peace Democrats, 287–88, 290, 291, 292–93, 320–21

  Pearl affair (1848), 11, 50, 51–55

  Pember, Phoebe Yates Levy, 266

  Pemberton, John C., 281, 282

  Pemberton Mill Collapse (1860), 149–58, 159, 160, 379, 431

  Pendleton, George, 344

  Penn, William, 41

  Pennington, William, 159

  Pennsylvania, 55–57, 130, 170, 221, 270, 275, 292, 294, 303–4, 317, 444

  Pennsylvania Railroad, 209

  Pennsylvania State Republican Party, 303–4

  Perkins Institute for the Blind, 131

  Perry, Benjamin F., 174, 397, 403

  Perry, Matthew C., 84

  Petersburg, Siege of, 319, 339, 343, 352, 360, 361, 363

  Petigru, James, 174

  Pettigrew, James, 275

  Philadelphia, 7, 25, 326, 523, 555–56, 562

  Philadelphia Inquirer, 210

  Philadelphia Press, 361

  Philippi, Battle of, 206

  Phillips, Ann Terry Greene, 302–3

  Phillips, David, 564

  Phillips, Sampson, & Co., 49

  Phillips, Wendell, 88, 128, 142–43, 175, 225, 246, 256, 296, 301–3, 304, 310, 323, 406, 422, 423, 450, 454, 455, 457, 459, 462, 494, 501, 537–38, 541, 546, 552, 565, 570, 586, 588, 590, 591, 593

  photography, 40–41, 163, 214–18, 243, 507–10, 521–23

  Piatt, Donn, 63

  Pickens, Francis, 183, 199, 250

  Pickens, Lucy Holcombe, 36, 37

  Pickett, George, 11, 276, 277–78, 360–61

  Pickett’s Charge, 277–78

  Piegan Indians, 545

  Pierce, Benjamin, 59

  Pierce, Edward L., 226, 230, 233–34, 253

  Pierce, Franklin, 34, 58–61, 62, 63, 64, 65–66, 67, 68, 84, 88, 93, 121, 137, 158, 173, 200, 346, 486

  Pike, James Shepherd, 567, 573, 591

  Pillow, Gideon Johnson, 60

  Pillsbury, Parker, 239, 460, 465

  Pinchback, P. B. S., 497

  Pittsburgh Division, 209

  Planter, 236, 566

  pneumonia, 248, 260, 272

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 36

  “Political Portraits with Pen and Pencil,” 41

  Polk, James K., 6, 7, 21, 61

  Pollard, Edward A., 235, 255, 256, 396, 428

  poll taxes, 475, 583–84

  polygamy, 105, 107–8, 468–69

  Pomeroy, Samuel C., 308–9

  “Pomeroy Circular,” 308–9

  “Pomeroyism,” 308

  Poore, Benjamin Perley, 375

  Pope, John, 237–38, 256

  popular sovereignty, 93–98, 107–8, 111–12, 113, 114, 117–20, 144, 160, 165–66, 181, 326

  Porter, David Dixon, 281, 362–63, 383

 

‹ Prev