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  378 Some in Grant’s inner circle: See Hunt, Israel, Elihu, and Cadwallader Washburn, 269, 279–283.

  379 In fact, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Grant, The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Vol. 29, 398.

  380 After his defeat: See Chicago Tribune, June 12, 1880, for Fred Grant’s comment on Washburne.

  381 Grant himself: Hunt, Israel, Elihu, and Cadwallader Washburn, 440.

  382 Washburne’s face and form: Chicago Tribune, Feb. 8, 1880.

  383 Since returning from Paris: American Register, Oct. 20, 1877.

  384 He and Adele: Hunt, Israel, Elihu, and Cadwallader Washburn, 290.

  385 On December 17, 1886: New York Times, Dec. 18, 1886.

  386 “Our hearts are all broken”: Diary of Elihu Washburne, Papers and Journals of Elihu Washburne, Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore, Maine.

  387 “The world is nothing to me”: Elihu Washburne to his daughter, Feb. 23, 1887, Papers and Journals of Elihu Washburne, Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore, Maine.

  388 Just three months later: Chicago Tribune, March 19, 1887.

  389 Washburne was “crushed into the earth”: Elihu Washburne to his daughter Marie, July 18, 1887, Papers and Journals of Elihu Washburne, Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore, Maine.

  390 Feeling alone: Ibid.

  391 That fall: Chicago Tribune, Sept. 22, Oct. 23, 1887.

  392 On the morning of October 23: Ibid.

  393 The next day, the Department of State: Times (London), Oct. 25, 1887.

  394 President Grover Cleveland: Ibid.

  395 In Chicago an immense funeral: Chicago Tribune, Oct. 27, 1887.

  396 On an arrangement of flowers: Ibid.

  397 After the service: Ibid.

  398 With nothing “to aid him”: Chicago Tribune, March 6, 1880.

  399 Washburne’s casket arrived: Chicago Tribune, Oct. 27, 28, 1887.

  400 He was buried: Elihu Washburne to Judge R. W. Branch, June 16, 1871, Washburne Papers, Library of Congress.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  Manuscript Collections

  Papers of Frank Moore—New-York Historical Society, New York, New York.

  Papers of Elihu Washburne—Diary and Correspondence, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

  Papers and Journals of Elihu Washburne—Washburn-Norlands Living History Center, Livermore, Maine.

  Books and Articles

  Donald, David Herbert. Lincoln. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.

  Fowler, Marie Washburne. Reminiscences: My Mother and I. Livermore, Maine: Norlands, the Washburne Historic Site, n.d.

  Grant, Ulysses S. The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant. Vols. 20, 21, 29. Edited by John Y. Simon. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1995, 1998, 2008.

  Hess, Stephen. “An American in Paris.” American Heritage, February 1967, 18–73.

  Hesseltine, William. Ulysses S. Grant, Politician. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1935.

  Hoffman, Wickham. Camp, Court, and Siege: A Narrative of Personal Adventure and Observation During Two Wars: 1861–1865; 1870–1871. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1877.

  Horne, Alistair. The Fall of Paris: The Siege and the Commune, 1870–71. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1966.

  Howard, Michael. The Franco-Prussian War: The German Invasion of France, 1870–1871. New York: Macmillan Co., 1962.

  Hunt, Gaillard. Israel, Elihu, and Cadwallader Washburn: A Chapter in American Biography. New York: Macmillan Co., 1925.

  Kranzberg, Melvin. The Siege of Paris, 1870–1871: A Political and Social History. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1950.

  Marsh, Diann. Galena, Illinois: A Brief History. Charleston, S.C.: History Press, 2010.

  McCullough, David. The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011.

  Washburne, Elihu B. Franco-German War and the Insurrection of the Commune. Correspondence of E. B. Washburne. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878.

  ———. Recollections of a Minister to France, 1869–1877. Vols. I, II. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1887.

  Washburne, Mark. A Biography of Elihu Benjamin Washburne: Congressman, Secretary of State, Envoy Extraordinary. Vols. III, IV. Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2005, 2007.

  Wawro, Geoffrey. The Franco-Prussian War: The German Conquest of France in 1870–1871. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

  Welles, Gideon. Diary of Gideon Welles. Vols. I, II. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1911.

  INDEX

  Alsace, 150, 184

  American Legation, x, xv, xvi, 3, 22, 26n, 27, 28, 31, 37n, 39, 40, 46, 53, 54, 57, 61–64, 67, 73, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 101, 105, 108–9, 111, 112, 113, 118, 119, 120, 121, 125, 127, 134, 143, 160, 162–63, 167, 168, 170, 172, 174, 175–76, 177, 178–79, 184, 191, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199, 202

  Amis de l’Ordre (Friends of Order), 163

  Appomattox, Surrender at, 17

  Arc de Triomphe, 22, 51, 70, 115, 152, 153, 174, 175, 176, 194

  Army of the Loire, 90–92, 102, 109, 112, 118

  Army of the North, 119–20

  Avenue Bugeaud, 54, 119, 127, 131

  Avenue de la Grande Armée, 141, 174, 175, 194

  Avenue Joséphine, 175–76, 194

  Badeau, Adam, 249n

  Bancroft, George, 204–5

  Bartholdi, Frédéric-Auguste, 211–12

  Bazaine, François-Achille, 42

  Beauregard, P. G. T., 16

  Belgium, xiv, 27, 28, 42, 150

  Belleville, 140, 141

  Benjamin, Samuel, 6

  Bible, 4, 143n, 153n

  Bismarck, Otto von, 2, 25, 26, 29, 61, 63, 64, 67–69, 79, 82, 83, 100–101, 102, 103–4, 109, 112–13, 123, 125, 130–31, 133, 139–40, 143, 184, 208

  Blaine, James G., 217

  Blanqui, Auguste, 74, 75, 187–88

  Bois de Boulogne, x, 23, 51–52, 77, 116, 118–19

  Boston Herald, 215

  Brussels, xiv, 40, 55, 56, 64, 77, 80, 81, 104, 111, 125, 144, 149, 161, 174

  Bull Run, First Battle of, 15–16, 32, 33–34, 72

  “Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna, The” (Wolfe), 111n

  Burnside, Ambrose, 61–64

  Camp, Court, and Siege (Hoffman), 37n, 53n, 68n, 115n, 176n

  Cassagnac, Adolphe Granier de, 35–36

  Catholic Church, xvi–xvii, 177, 181–185, 207–8

  Catholic Union of New York, 207–8

  Champs-Élysées, xix–xx, 22, 23, 32, 50, 53, 75, 90, 91, 102, 112, 131, 132, 138, 140–41, 151, 153, 175–76, 180

  Château de la Muette, 136

  Chicago Fire (1871), 210–11

  Chicago Tribune, 14, 213

  Chigi, Flavius, 181–85, 207

  Civil War, U.S., xiv, 6, 13–17, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33–34, 72

  Claremont, Colonel, 102

  Clemenceau, Georges, 159

  Clément-Thomas, Jacques Léon, 159–61, 178

  Cleveland, Grover, 219

  Cluseret, Gustave-Paul, 182

  Column Vendôme, x, 186, 188, 189–90, 195, 211

  Committee of Public Safety, 185

  Commune of Paris (1871), 156–210

  anarchy in, 150–51, 164, 179

  Archbishop of Paris arrested and executed in, x, xvi–xvii, xx, 173–74, 181–85, 187–88, 190, 191, 192–93, 196, 201–8

  arrests and imprisonments in, 172–74, 177–78, 181–85, 196, 199, 200, 201–8

  barricades in, 161, 164, 168, 176, 180, 194, 198, 209

  bombardments in, 156, 164, 170, 171, 174–79, 180, 184, 194, 196, 200

  “bureau of denunciation” of, 177–78

  commencement of, xvi, xx–xxi, 2–3, 4, 74, 75, 140, 156–62, 220

  death toll in, 163

  executions in, x, 158, 159–61, 178, 183, 188, 199, 201–6

  fall of, 193–206

  fires started in, x, xvi, xx, 155, 165, 177, 186, 188, 189–90, 195, 196–200, 205


  as insurrection, 156–57, 160–61, 164, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 177, 178, 179, 180–81, 185, 186n, 187, 195–99, 200, 202, 203, 220

  leaders of, 166, 167, 172–73, 182, 188n, 189, 190, 192, 193–94, 201, 206

  Montmartre battery in, 156, 157–61, 194–95, 196

  National Guard in, 156, 159, 160, 163, 168, 176, 185, 187, 188, 191–94, 195, 198, 202

  newspapers in, 160, 171, 183–84, 188

  popular support for, 158–61, 165, 166, 167, 170, 174, 187

  prisoners in, x, 159–61, 171, 181–85, 187–88, 190

  republican forces in, 160, 164, 178, 186n, 187

  rumors in, 159, 160, 170, 180–81

  street fighting in, 159–61, 164, 176, 179, 180, 191, 196–99, 202

  U.S. community in, 163, 169, 171, 172, 177, 178, 200, 203, 204, 205

  Versailles government opposed by, 160–63, 166, 169, 170–71, 175, 177, 178, 179, 180–81, 185, 187, 193–206

  walls breached in, 170, 172, 193–94

  Washburne as target of, 177–78, 191–92

  Washburne’s family and, 158, 160, 161–62, 170, 174–75, 176, 178, 179, 180, 184, 186, 194, 198–99, 203, 209–10

  Washburne’s views on, 156–210, 211, 220

  women and children in, 159

  Communists, 62, 71, 148n, 170–71, 176

  Corps Législatif (Legislative Assembly), 34–37, 42, 44n, 162–63, 166

  Darboy, Georges (Archbishop of Paris), x, xvi–xvii, xx, 173–74, 181–85, 187–88, 190, 191, 192–93, 196, 201–8

  Deguerry, Abbé, 174

  Delano, Abel, 82

  “Devil’s Walk, The” (Shelley), 138n

  Dix, John Adams, 26n

  Drexel, Hayes & Co., 132

  Ducrot, Auguste-Alexandre, 90–92, 97, 98, 100, 101

  Dumont, John, 98

  “Eclogue III” (Virgil), 108n

  Edwards, Stewart, 189n

  “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” (Gray), 107n

  Ellis, Miss, 175, 176–77, 179, 194

  “Essay on Criticism, An” (Pope), 103n

  Estancelin, 36

  État Major, 197, 199

  Eugénie, Empress Consort of the French, 5, 32, 33–34, 52, 62

  Evans, Dr. Thomas, 52, 55, 211

  Evarts, William, 212

  Fall of Paris, The: The Siege and the Commune, 1870–71, (Horne), 33n, 44n, 140n, 147n–48n, 186n

  Favre, Jules, 35, 43, 45, 46, 49, 61–62, 63, 68, 69, 70, 73, 79, 80, 98, 109, 110, 120, 121, 130, 160, 177, 179

  Ferry, Jules, 75

  Fish, Hamilton, xiii, xiv, xx, 3, 34, 38, 39–40, 43, 44–45, 46, 67–68, 77, 78, 81–82, 95, 99–100, 105, 107, 117, 124, 129, 134, 149–55, 162, 166, 167–68, 171, 173–76, 180–81, 182n, 187, 191, 200–201, 209

  Flourens, Gustave, 74, 141

  Fontainebleau, 179, 180

  Forbes, Paul, 61–62, 63

  Foreign Office, French, 28, 49, 61–62, 73, 98, 158, 160

  Fort Sumter, 14, 15, 27

  Franco-Prussian War:

  armistice in, 61–64, 75–76, 78, 79, 80, 84n, 104, 143, 144–145, 146, 147, 148

  casualties of, 57, 93, 94, 95, 106

  causes of, 24–25, 26

  Civil War compared with, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33–34, 72

  French armies in, xx, 1–2, 29, 54, 56, 90–92, 98–99, 102, 105, 109, 112, 118, 119–20, 136–39

  French defeat in, 1–2, 30, 41, 49, 71, 72, 73, 90–92, 119–20, 136–39, 144–45

  German armies in, xiv, xix–xx, 2, 109–10, 140n–41n, 147, 150, 151–53

  outbreak of, xiii, 1–2, 26, 27

  peace negotiations in, 61–64, 73n, 75–76, 78, 79, 80, 84n, 104–5, 109–10, 129, 143, 144–45, 147–48, 149, 150

  prisoners in, 42, 43, 71, 115

  Prussian invasion, 24–26, 29–32, 49–50, 89–92, 98–99, 106

  Prussian relations and, 24–26, 29–30

  reparations in, 84n, 150

  treaty for, 84n

  U.S. relations in, 43–46, 48–49, 52–53, 61–64

  Washburne’s views on, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33–34, 55, 65, 72, 75–76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 90–92, 93, 104–5, 113–14, 136–37, 142, 143, 144–45

  Franco-Prussian War, The (Howard), 139n

  Franklin, Benjamin, 214

  Frederick II “the Great,” King of Prussia, 29

  French Revolution, 2, 35, 173, 185

  Frossard, Charles Auguste, 32

  Galena, Ill., 4, 8–12, 14–15, 16, 18–19, 23, 60, 81, 85, 96, 103, 137, 138, 154, 184, 212, 214, 215, 217–18, 220–21

  Galena Gazette, 154

  Galignani, Giovanni Antonio, 41n

  Galignani’s Messenger, 41, 84, 113n, 123, 148

  Gambetta, Léon, xix, 44, 60, 61, 62n, 87, 111, 112

  Garde Mobile (Mobile Guard), 48, 74, 97, 140

  Garde Nationale (National Guard), 44, 48, 75, 89, 91, 97, 135, 140–42, 145, 150, 156, 159, 160, 163, 168, 176, 185, 187, 188, 191–94, 195, 198, 202

  Garfield, James A., 217

  Garnier-Pagès, Louis-Antoine, 36

  Germany, xiv, xix–xx, 2, 25, 29, 39–40, 48, 79, 109–10, 140n–41n, 147, 150, 151–53, 220, 221, see also Prussia

  Government of National Defense, 44n, 50n, 71, 73–77, 78, 89, 99, 107, 129, 135, 148

  Gramont, Antoine, Duc de, 36

  Grant, Ulysses S., xiv

  Gratiot, Henry, 9

  Gray, Thomas, 107n

  Great Britain, 47, 48, 52, 53, 62, 63, 64, 79, 83, 90, 102, 121, 125, 148, 165, 181

  Greater Journey, The (McCullough), xviii

  Greenwood Cemetery, 218, 221

  Grousset, Paschal, 192

  Harvard Law School, 8

  Haussmann, Georges-Eugène, Baron, 24

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 212

  Hedler, Charles, 48–49, 165

  Hedler, Paul, 48

  Hellman, Max, 161–62

  Henry IV, King of France, 195

  Hill, Michael, xiii, xvii–xxi

  Hoffman, Wickham, xv, 26, 37n, 43–44, 48, 49, 53n, 55, 58, 63, 64, 68n, 69, 71, 72, 110, 114n–15n, 117, 120, 136, 139, 155, 161, 176n, 189, 197, 199, 236n, 241n

  Hôpital des Invalides, 123, 197, 207

  Horne, Alistair, 33n, 44n, 140n, 147n–48n, 186n, 192n, 196–97

  Hôtel de Ville, x, 61, 62, 71, 73–74, 75, 89, 140, 141, 167, 195, 197, 199, 201

  Houghton, H. H., 154

  Howard, Michael, 26, 139n

  Hüffer, Leopold, 75n, 113–14, 117

  Hunt, Gaillard, 232n

  In the Courts of Memory (Moulton), 241n

  Jefferson, Thomas, 160n

  John, Gospel of, 153n

  Johnson, Andrew, 18

  Johnston, Joseph, 16

  Johnston, W. E., 52–53, 55, 117, 129, 131, 137, 149, 154

  Journal des Débats, 141

  Journal officiel, 73, 78, 96, 106, 116, 132, 144, 145, 146

  Julius Caesar (Shakespeare), 141n

  Kent’s Hill School, 8

  Keratry, Count de, 60

  Kern, Dr. (Swiss ambassador), 111, 120–21, 130–31, 139–40

  La Rochelle, 25–26, 28, 29, 37, 38, 40, 77

  La Roquette prison, x, 43, 201–2, 205–6

  Le Bourget, 71, 72, 73, 113, 114, 132

  Lecomte, Claude Martin, 159–61, 178

  Lee, Robert E., 17

  Left Bank, 123, 129, 130, 150

  Legion of Honor, 196, 197, 199

  “Liberal Empire,” 31n, 36n

  Library of Congress, xvii, xviii, xix, 4

  Lincoln, Abraham, xiv, 13–17, 18, 19, 129, 218

  Livermore, Me., xiv, xix, 5–7, 85, 120, 130, 212

  Livingstone, David, 211

  Lorraine, 150, 184

  Louis XIV, King of France, 186n

  Louis-Philippe, Emperor of the French, 42n

  Louvre, 198–99, 200

  Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell, Lord, 167

  McCullough, David, xii–xxi

  McDowell, Irvin, 15–16

&nb
sp; McFeely, William, 232n, 233n

  McKean, J. A., 182n, 184

  MacMahon, Patrice, 32, 42, 43, 196, 202

  Marseillaise, 24, 30, 50, 89, 168, 189, 214

  Matthew, Gospel of, 143n

  May, Charles, 60, 62n

  Mazas prison, x, 141, 175, 182–85, 196

  Metz, Battle of, 42, 71, 73

  Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Comte de, 35

  Moltke, Helmuth von, 29, 49, 64, 109, 135

  Montmartre, x, 113–14, 156, 157–161, 194–95, 196

  Moore, Frank, 31, 209

  Motley, John Lothrop, 42

  Moulton, Charles, 62, 63, 81, 100, 113, 122, 147, 211, 241n

  Moulton, Charles, Jr., 62, 63, 241n

  Moulton, Lillie, 62, 63, 172–73, 241n

  Napoléon I, Emperor of the French, 2, 111n, 186n

  Napoléon III, Emperor of the French, 2, 5, 22, 23–25, 26, 29, 34, 35, 41–44, 49, 52, 62, 139, 177

  Neckar, 213

  New York City, 149, 159n, 213

  New York Sun, 215

  New York Tribune, 5, 209

  New York World, 19

  North German Confederation, 25, 39–40, 48

  Notre Dame Cathedral, 207–8

  Old Père (maître d’hôtel), 97, 106, 111, 119, 124, 125, 127

  Ollivier, Émile, 31, 35, 36n, 37

  Orléans, 84, 90–92, 102, 103, 109

  Othello (Shakespeare), 105n

  Otis, John, 8

  Paine, Thomas, 218

  Palais des Tuileries, x, xvi, 23, 33–34, 44, 51, 76, 196, 197, 198–99, 200

  Palais-Royal, 197, 211

  Paris:

  arrondissements of, 120, 126, 140n, 141

  bakers in, 106, 153

  butchers in, 83, 116, 119, 153

  Commune of, see Commune of Paris (1871)

  crime in, 69–70

  diplomatic corps in, 47, 54, 64, 102, 110, 130–31, 133, 139–40

  disease in, 84, 95, 123, 149

  foreign nationals expelled from, 39–40, 48, 56

  fortifications of, 51, 57, 58–59, 70, 78, 96, 97, 118, 119, 121, 126, 127–28, 130, 132, 134, 136, 139n–40n, 142, 170, 171, 187

  gates of, 52, 58, 89, 91, 93, 153, 169, 174, 175, 176, 193–94, 202

  German victory march in, 150, 151–53

  government of, 34–37, 42–48, 50n, 56, 60, 63, 67–68, 71, 73–77, 95, 241n

  hospitals of, 57, 123–24, 131

  map of, x–xi

  markets of, 148–49

 

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