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 5, 7, 8 ; support for V. in America, 35, 59 ; death, 8:269. Hilgard, Jacob, 1 : i, 2. Hilgard, Robert C. (1832-), son of Friedrich by second marriage, at Frank fort, 1:4; seeks V. out in Chicago, and takes him to Belleville, 25-27. Hilgard, Theodor (1808-72), second son of Friedrich and brother of Gustav, 1 : 2 ; farm at Belleville, 111., 28-32. Hilgard, Theodor Erasmus (1790-1873), son of Jacob, removes to Belleville, 111., 1:4; aids his grandnephew, Henry Vil- lard, 16; revisits Germany, 33. Hill, Adams S., newspaper correspondent with V., 1: 339: 3:267. Hill, Daniel H., misunderstanding with Polk at Chickamauga, 3: 128-130. Hill, James J., railroad rival of Northern Pacific, 2 : 328 ; party with Union Pacific to control Oregon & Transcontinental, 330; refuses to sell St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba to Northern Pacific, 335, 336. Hindman, Thomas C., in Chickamauga fight, 3 : 92-95 ; charged with disobedience by Bragg, 99; in second day s fight, 153, 154; relieved of command, 193, 197; charges preferred, overruled by Davis, 197. Hitt, R. R., 1: 95, 4- Holladay, Ben, controls Oregon & Cali fornia R. R. Co., 8:272; first meeting with V., 273; again in Oregon, 274; fails to execute contract, 275; dishonesty to creditors of Oregon S. S. Co., 276; accedes to V. s compromise, 276. Hood, John B., brings division to Bragg, 8: 118; replaces Bushrod Johnson at Chickamauga, 114; last order to Johnson, 142; loses leg, 145. Hooker, Joseph, first meeting with V., character, 1 : 347 ; in Fredericksburg cam paign, 347, 362, 368-370, 372, 375 : failure at Chancellorsville, 3 : 178 ; sent to Chatta nooga, 177; leaves Cincinnati with V., 178 ; checks Wheeler s raid, 205 ; opera tions in opening up Tennessee River, 221- 228 ; finds fault with Gen. Schurz, 226-228 ; force before the attack on Lookout Mt., 244 ; attacks, 255-263 ; exults in victory, 261. Hooper, Edward W., 8: 15. House, Edward H., 1 : 185, 195. Howard, Oliver O., at Fredericksburg, 1: 358, 360, 367, 370; sent to Chattanooga, 2: 177; part in battle of Wauhatchie, 222- 224, 231 ; under Thomas, 243, 252. Hudson, Frederic, V. s first meeting with, 1 : 71, 72 ; kind services from, 140, 163. Humphreys, Andrew A., in Fredericks burg campaign, 1 : 373-375. Hunter, David, with Lincoln from Spring field to Washington, 1 : 150; at Bull Run, 182, 187, 188, 190; wounded, 191 ; at Port Royal, 8:4, 7 ; Emancipation Proclama tion overruled, 7, 8 ; first recruits freedmen as soldiers, 8, 9 ; reviews ist S. C. Volun teers, 15, 16; seniority disputed by Gen. Foster, 20 ; address to his command, 27; confers with Dupont, 30. Hurlbut, Stephen A., at Shiloh, 1: 257- 259; cordiality to V., 272. Jackson, James S., in Perryville campaign, 1:311; in battle, 315, 319, 323; killed, 316. Jenckes, Thomas A., 8: 270. Johnson, Andrew, pleads for East Ten nessee loyalists, 1 : 214 ; military governor of Tennessee, 233. Johnson, Bushrod, relieved by Hood at Chickamauga, 3: 114; action in battle, 118, 120, 141; routs Van Cleve, 142; hot pursuit of Federals, 146; attacks Horse shoe, 153; recalled from Longstreet s ex pedition to Knoxville, 246, 247. Johnson, Richard W., 8: 73-75. Johnson, Samuel, 3: 52, 53. Johnston, Albert S., confronts Buell, 1: 220; falls back on Nashville, 221, and evacuates it, 229; concentrates at Corinth, 235 ; joins Beauregard in attack on Grant, 237; in command, 254, 256; killed, 261. Johnston, Joseph E., commands rebel troops at Harper s Ferry, 1 : 181 ; at Bull Run, 190-192 ; at Vicksburg, 8 : 67, 70. Kaiserslautern, V. s benefactions to, 8: 318- Kansas emigration societies, 1 : 52-59 ; con sequent settlements along the Missouri, 100-103. Kansas Pacific R. R. Co., defaults, 2: 275; a second time, V. made a receiver, 278; contest with Jay Gould and Union Pacific, 281 ; makes a fortune for Gould, 283. Kapp, Friedrich, German Republican lawyer in New York, 1 : 57, 58 ; death, 8: i9- Kearney, Denis, 8 : 280. Kelley, William D., kindness to V., 1: &amp;gt; 55*