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by Mark Twain


  as founder of lecture agency

  as SLC’s stenographer. See also Redpath Lyceum Bureau

  Redpath Lyceum Bureau

  “Reflections on a Letter and a Book,”

  Reid, Robert

  Reid, Whitelaw

  Religion: Catholic funerals

  Langdon family

  Orion Clemens

  Presbyterianism: SLC’s churchgoing

  SLC’s Presbyterian conscience

  Susy Clemens’s “What is it all for?” question

  Republican Party

  Grant

  insurance scandal

  Mason’s diplomatic appointment

  Morris incident

  Philippines and U.S. massacre of Moros

  politicians and candidates

  SLC supports Hawley

  SLC supports Hayes. See also Cleveland, Grover

  Cleveland-Blaine election

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  “The Rev. Dr. Newman,”

  Richardson, Abby Sage

  Richardson, Elisha A.

  Richardson, Mary L. RoBards (Mrs. Elisha A. Richardson)

  Richardson, Sara Ellen

  Richmond, Joshua

  Riddle, Matthew Brown

  Riley, John Henry

  Rising, Franklin S.

  Riverdale, N.Y.

  Robards, Amanda Carpenter

  Robards, Archibald S.

  Robards, George C.

  Robards (RoBards), John Lewis

  Robards, Sarah H. (Sally; “Mary Wilson”)

  Robbia, Luca della

  Robert Fulton Memorial Association

  “Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Bailey Aldrich,”

  Roberts, James B.

  Roberts, W. H.

  Robinson, Henry C.

  Rockefeller, John D., Jr.

  Rockefeller, John D., Sr.

  Rockefeller, William

  Rogers, Henry Huttleston: “Henry H. Rogers,”

  lawsuits

  letters from

  letters to

  Paige typesetting machine

  as SLC’s financial advisor and agent

  visit to Helen Keller

  yacht (Kanawha)

  Rogers, Mary

  Roosevelt, Alice Lee

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  character

  death blow to Russian revolution

  Gridiron Club dinner

  mediates peace in Russo-Japanese War

  military career

  Morris incident

  U.S. massacre of Moros

  Wood’s career

  Ross, Janet Duff

  Roughing It

  publishing contract

  sources of content

  “Roughing It” lecture

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Fitzgerald)

  Rudolf I (Holy Roman Emperor)

  Rudolf II (king of Bohemia)

  Russell, Howard H.

  Russell, Isabelle K.

  Russia: massacre of Jews

  Russian revolution (1905)

  Russo-Japanese War

  tsars and royal family

  Rutter, Dick

  Sacramento Union: Brooks as correspondent

  Hornet episode

  SLC’s Sandwich Islands letters

  Sage, Dean

  Sage, Henry W.

  Saint-Gaudens, Augustus

  Sandwich Islands: Hornet episode

  SLC’s lecture

  SLC’s meeting with Burlingame

  SLC’s Sacramento Union letters

  Sandy (slave boy)

  San Francisco: earthquake

  SLC as correspondent for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise

  SLC as local reporter for the San Francisco Morning Call

  SLC’s residence

  writing of Innocents Abroad. See also Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, JOURNALISM

  Sandwich Islands, SLC’s lecture

  San Francisco Alta California

  SLC as Washington, D.C., correspondent

  SLC’s Quaker City letters

  SLC’s review of Dickens

  SLC’s review of Nasby

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco Evening Mirror

  San Francisco Evening Post

  San Francisco Examiner

  San Francisco Herald

  San Francisco Ledger

  San Francisco Morning Call: SLC as local reporter

  Sanger, Frank W.

  Schieffelin, William Jay

  Scotland. See Edinburgh

  Scott, Walter

  “Scraps from My Autobiography. From Chapter IV,”

  “Scraps from My Autobiography. From Chapter IX,”

  “Scraps from My Autobiography. Private History of a Manuscript That Came to Grief,”

  Scribner’s Monthly

  Seaman, Louis L.

  Seckendorff, Count Goetz von

  Sellers, Eschol

  Servants: wages. See also Bermingham, Ellen

  Charlotte

  Cord, Mary Ann

  Elise

  English Mary

  Griffin, George

  “A Group of Servants”

  Hay, Rosina

  Leary, Katy

  McAleer, Patrick

  O’Neil, John

  White, Ellen

  Wuthering Heights (servant)

  Seward, Clarence A.

  Seward, William

  Shakespeare, William

  people compared to

  SLC’s editorial for birthday

  Shaw, Henry Wheeler (Josh Billings)

  Sheppard, John Morris

  Sheridan, Philip H.

  Sheridan, Richard Brinsley

  Sherman, William Tecumseh

  Sickles, Daniel Edgar

  Sikes, William Wirt

  Silverman, Joseph

  Slavery

  abolitionists

  Burns

  Cord

  cruelty witnessed by SLC

  Daniel (Uncle Dan’l)

  Douglass helped by Jervis Langdon

  Griffin

  Hannah (Aunt)

  Jenny

  Sandy

  Uncle Remus tales (Joel Chandler Harris)

  Washington on

  woman who saves SLC from drowning

  Slee, John D. F.

  Smalley, George Washington

  Smarr, Sam

  Smith, Edward M.

  Smith, H. Boardman

  Smith, Roswell

  Smith, Sidney

  Smith College

  “Something about Doctors,”

  South Africa

  Spaulding, Clara L. (Mrs. John B. Stanchfield; Aunt Clara)

  Spencer, Herbert

  Spofford, Ainsworth Rand

  Springfield (Mass.) Republican

  Stanchfield, Alice Spaulding (Mrs. Arthur M. Wright)

  Stanchfield, John Barry

  Stanchfield, John Barry, Jr.

  Standard Oil Corporation

  Rogers as vice-president

  lawsuits and investigations

  Stanford, Leland

  Stanford, Leland, Jr.

  Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn

  Stanley, Henry M.

  Stebbins, Horatio

  Stevens, Edmund C.

  Stevens, Thomas B.

  Stevenson, Robert Louis: “Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Bailey Aldrich,”

  Stewart, William M.

  St. Louis, Mo.: James Clemens branch of family

  James Lampton family residence

  McDowell College

  Moffett family residence

  Orion Clemens trains as printer

  SLC as cub pilot under Bixby

  SLC with Henry Clemens

  SLC works as typesetter

  SLC’s 1867 visit and lecture

  SLC’s 1902 visit

  St. Louis Evening News

  St. Nicholas (periodical)

  Stoddard, Charles Warren
r />   Stoddard, Richard H.

  Stoker, Dick

  Stormfield (Redding, Conn.)

  Storrs, Emory

  Stout, Ira

  Stowe, Calvin Ellis

  Stowe, Charles Edward

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher

  Stowe, Lyman Beecher

  Streamer, Volney

  Sullivan, Annie (Mrs. John Macy)

  “Sunday Magazine,”

  Swango family

  Swearing. See also Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, ATTITUDES AND HABITS, swearing

  Swinton, John

  Swinton, William

  Switzerland

  Taft, Cincinnatus A.

  Taft, William Howard

  Taylor, Virginia

  Tax evasion

  Tchaykoffsky. See Chaykovsky, Nikolai Vasilievich

  Teller, Charlotte

  Tennessee

  Clemens children born in

  early life of SLC’s parents

  family land

  Jamestown

  Orion Clemens’s birth and childhood

  Tennessee, Grand Army of the. See “The Chicago G. A. R. Festival”

  “The Tennessee Land,”

  Tesla, Nikola

  Thanksgiving Day

  Thayer, Abbott Handerson

  Thayer, Emeline (Emma) Beach

  Thomas, John S.

  Thompson, Samuel C.

  Thomson, Frank

  Thurston’s Female Seminary

  Tichborne claimant trial

  Ticknor, Benjamin H.

  Ticknor and Fields

  Tilden, Samuel J.

  Tillman, Benjamin Ryan

  Tillman, James H.

  Tilton, Elizabeth and Theodore

  Toledo Blade

  Tom Hood’s Annual

  Toncray, Addison Ovando

  Toncray, Alexander Campbell (Aleck)

  Tower, Charlemagne

  A Tramp Abroad

  contract for publishing

  prototypes for characters

  publication

  public readings

  sources of content

  Travelers Insurance Company

  “Travel-Scraps I,”

  “Travel-Scraps II” manuscript

  Treaty of Portsmouth. See also Russia, Russo-Japanese War

  Trent, Hilary. See Manley, R. M.

  Tribolo, Niccolò

  Trollope, Anthony

  Trumbull, Henry Clay

  Trumbull, James Hammond

  Tuskegee Educational Institute

  Twentieth Century Club

  Twichell, Joseph H.

  advice for anxious suitor

  anecdote of hair restorer

  character

  Civil War service

  Cleveland-Blaine election

  Decoration Day prayer

  Edinburgh adventure

  encounter with profane ostler

  Hartford Club

  Hartford Monday Evening Club

  Kinsmen club

  Malone’s death

  McAleer’s death

  reads Autobiographical Dictations

  story about Sickles

  story about Croker’s father

  support for Chinese students

  Susy Clemens’s illness

  witnesses execution of Civil War deserters

  Twichell, Joseph Hooker

  Twichell, Julia Curtis. See Wood, Julia Curtis Twichell

  Twichell, Julia Harmony Cushman (Mrs. Joseph Twichell)

  Tyrrell, Harrison

  Uncle Remus tales

  U.S. Sanitary Commission

  Ustick, Thomas Watt

  Utterback, Polly Rouse

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius

  Vassar College

  Vedder, Elihu

  Verey, Joseph

  Victoria (queen of England)

  Vilas, William F.

  “Villa di Quarto,”

  Villa Viviani

  Vincent, John H.

  Virginia City Territorial Enterprise: ownership and staff

  SLC as local reporter

  SLC as San Francisco correspondent

  SLC as substitute editor

  SLC as Washington, D.C., correspondent

  SLC’s “Josh” letters

  Virginia City Union

  Wadleigh, G. R.

  Wadsworth, Charles

  Wagner, Richard

  Wales, Theron A.

  Walker, John Brisben

  Walker, William

  Waller, Thomas M.

  Ward, Artemus

  Ward, Ferdinand

  Ward, Henry S.

  Ward, J. Q. A.

  Warner, Charles Dudley

  Cleveland-Blaine election

  as coauthor of The Gilded Age

  Gerhardt’s statue of Nathan Hale

  as speaker

  Warner, Elisabeth Gillette (Mrs. George H. Warner)

  Warner, George H.

  Warner, Margaret (Daisy)

  Warner, Olin L.

  Warner, Susan (Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner)

  Washington, Booker T.

  Washington, D.C.: SLC’s 1853 residence

  SLC’s 1867–68 residence

  Washington Post

  Watterson, Henry

  Webster, Charles L.

  blamed for failure of Charles L. Webster and Company

  business arrangement with SLC

  negotiations for publication of Grant’s memoirs

  opposition to partnership with Grant’s sons. See also Charles L. Webster and Company

  Webster, Noah

  Webster Manufacturing Company

  Welch, Archibald Ashley

  Wheeler, Harold

  Whipple, Sherman L.

  White, Ellen

  Whitford, Daniel

  Whitmore, Franklin Gray

  as SLC’s business agent

  spoon-shaped drive incident

  Whitney, Henry M.

 

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