Washburn, Israel, 297, 458
Washburne, Elihu B., 132, 139, 181, 184, 217, 219, 278, 469, 474, 491, 510, 529, 544
Washington, D.C., 120
Early’s raid and, 517–19
onset of war and, 297–99
slave trade in, 135–37, 218, 269, 348
Washington, George, 39–40, 216, 473, 491
Washington Agricultural Literary Society of the Farm School, 252
Washington Chronicle, 443, 465
Washington Constitution, 261
Washington Constitutional Union, 482
Washingtonian Society, 82
Washington Star, 336
Watson, Peter, 186–87, 330
Watt, John, 312–13, 324–25
Watt, Mrs., 313
Wayland, Francis, 110, 234
Webb, Edwin B., 85
Weber, Carl von, 570
Webster, Daniel, 119, 121, 139, 156, 163, 192, 270, 461, 462
Weed, Thurlow, 132, 248, 260, 263, 265, 266, 269, 282, 322, 366, 369, 381, 401, 415, 422–23, 469, 477, 495–96, 502, 508, 528, 532, 533, 568
Weems, Mason, 31
Weitzel, Godfrey, 576–77, 578, 579, 590
Welles, Gideon, 285, 286, 289, 291, 302, 319, 333, 340, 344, 362, 365, 366, 372, 413, 420, 424, 431, 432, 433, 434, 439, 441, 442, 446, 449, 516, 524, 551, 560–61, 581, 584, 590
cabinet appointment and, 261, 262, 264
cabinet crisis and, 400–401, 404
Lincoln’s death and, 598–99
Welles, Mrs. Gideon, 427
Wentworth, John, 169, 205, 231, 235, 242
West Virginia, 300–301, 405, 563
Whig National Convention (1848), 126–27
Whig party, U.S., 42, 52, 58, 61, 63, 75, 77, 81, 111, 119, 167, 169, 170, 179, 183, 402
convention system of, 112
demise of, 188–89
1840 election and, 78–80
1848 election and, 122–24, 125–29
1852 election and, 163
factionalism in, 101, 121–22, 127, 132–133
Lincoln’s break with, 190–91
national bank issue and, 109–10
state bank and, 90
Taylor administration’s patronage jobs and, 137–40
Whipple, Henry B., 393, 394
White, Horace, 266, 317
White, James W., 425, 428
White, Rhoda, 428
White House, 440–41
congressional appropriations for, 312, 313
Lincoln family in, 309–10
Lincoln’s office in, 310
Lincoln’s work habits in, 390–92
receptions and social affairs in, 288, 335–36, 407–8, 427, 475–76
refurbishing of, 312–13, 540
seances in, 427
Whiteside, John D., 91–92
Whiting, Charles J., 437
Whitney, Henry C., 102, 104, 163–64, 178, 191, 193, 203, 237
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 378, 542
Wide-Awakes, 254–55
Wikoff, Henry, 324
Wilcox, Nathaniel G., 193
Wilderness, battle of the, 500–501
Wilderness campaign, 499–501, 512–13, 515
Wilkes, Charles, 320, 322, 323
Wilkes, George, 525, 531
Wilkinson, Morton S., 332, 394, 399, 402
Willard’s Hotel, 278, 279, 565
Williams, Barney, 569
Wills, David, 460, 463
Wilmot, David, 122
Wilmot Proviso, 122, 127–28, 129, 134–35, 162
Wilson, Henry, 204, 285, 457, 473, 477
Wilson, James Grant, 570
Wilson, John, 97
Wilson, Robert L., 64
Winchell, James M., 482
Winnebago Indians, 266
Wisconsin, 235, 247, 382, 392, 393–94, 454, 484, 502
Withers, William, 595
Wood, Fernando, 333, 469
Wood, John, 252
Wood, William, 35–36
Woodward, George W., 454–55
Wool, John E., 283, 351, 356, 358
Worthing, Amos, 99
Wright, Horatio G., 518, 519
Yates, Richard, 162–63, 170, 171, 172, 178, 180, 217, 242, 244, 273, 418–19, 531
Young Indians, 126, 127
Young Men’s Association, 164
Young Men’s Central Republican Union, 237–38
Young Men’s Lyceum, 80–81
Z. Parker v. Charles Hoyt, 144–45
* This was true of the first two volumes of Randall’s Lincoln the President, published in 1945. Professor Randall was able to make some use of the Lincoln Papers in the third volume of that work, subtitled Midstream, published in 1952. Richard N. Current drew heavily on the Lincoln Papers in completing the final volume, Last Full Measure, which appeared in 1955. But the basic structure and themes of Randall’s magisterial work were selected before the Lincoln Papers became available.
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