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 Frederick William IV.—Continued.

&emsp;Prince William’s advice to, I, 204, 205

&emsp;insanity of, I, 404

Freedmen’s Bureau, III, 177, 183, 189, 208, 225, 226, 229, 237

Freeman’s Ford, II, 356, 359

Free State party, the, II, 66, 83-87

Freiligrath, Ferdinand, I, 71

Freisch ü tz, der, 11, 56, 58

Frémont, General John C., Presidential candidate, II, 67, 71, 72, 341, 348

&emsp;emancipation order of, II, 313, 342

&emsp;in command of Mountain Department, II, 338, 341-347

&emsp;resignation of, II, 347, 348

&emsp;Presidential candidate, III, 100

French Revolution, the, I, 72, 128, 137, 348; II, 125, 126

Frey, Emil, II, 406

Friedrich Barbarossa, legends of, I, 103

Fugitive Slave Law, II, 105-108, 109, 118, 119

Fürstenberg, I, 316

Gainsville, II, 360

Galen, Count, II, 265, 271, 306

Gagern, Heinrich von, I, 143

Garfield, James A., Presidential candidate, III, 394, 395

Garibaldi, I, 403; II, 339

Garland, Augustus H., III, 409

Geary, General John White, III, 59, 60-66, 86, 91, 95

Gellert, Christian, I, 41

Georgia, Army of, III, 110, 111

Gerhardt, Josef, serves in Civil War in America, I, 173

German-American press, value of, III, 257-262

“German Catholic” movement, I, 102

German Confederation, I, 105, 106, 129, 134

&emsp;Diet of, sanctions Schleswig-Holstein revolt, I, 140

German language, II, 12, 13

German National Loan, scheme of, I, 372-379, 383

Germans in the United States, I, 28, 29, 178, 207, etc.; II, 7, 24, 38-40, 45-48, 65, 66, 179, 229, 230, 232-237, 242, 338, 339, 343, 406, 432-434, 436, 437; III, 261, 262, 298, 299

Germany, household customs in, I, 12-14

&emsp;uprising against Napoleonic despotism, I, 37, 90, 103-105, 109

&emsp;war with France, I, 43, 122

&emsp;empire of, ceases to exist, I, 103

&emsp;struggle for national independence in, I, 104-108. (See also Revolution.)

&emsp;growing demand for freedom of press, trial by jury, and liberal constitution, I, 105-109, 113

&emsp;Parliament of, I, 107, 113, 122, 126, 130, 183, 164, 166, 373

&emsp;watchword of associations in, I, 110

&emsp;excitement in, over political conditions in France, I, 112, 113

&emsp;establishment of empire, I, 122, 404, 405

&emsp;unable to cope with situation, I, 122-124

&emsp;political parties in, I, 128

&emsp;place of Austria in empire of, I, 134, 164, 182

&emsp;truce of Malmö arouses indignation in, I, 141

&emsp;opposition to liberalism in, I, 161; II, 50

&emsp;King of Prussia elected emperor of, I, 164-166, 182-184, 264

&emsp;governments of, ready to accept emperor and constitution, I, 165

&emsp;constitution of, I, 166, 181-184

&emsp;cause of emigration from, II, 40

&emsp;changes in, since 1848, III, 263

Gettysburg, battle of, I, 209; III, 3-34, 47, 49, 50, 51

&emsp;“most famous battlefield of the war,” III, 3, 4

&emsp;erroneous accounts of, III, 12, 16

&emsp;“interval of perfect stillness,” III, 27

&emsp;spectacular charge of Confederates during, III, 31

&emsp;Federal soldiers sing “John Brown’s Soul,” III, 33

&emsp;ghastly sights and sounds around the battlefield and operating tables, III, 37, 39, 40

&emsp;political value of, III, 43

Giddings, Joshua R., II, 181, 182

Giessen, University of, I, 115

Gilsa, Colonel von, II, 233, 380, 413, 414, 418-422, 424, 437; III, 9, 10, 51

Gladstone, II, 276

Glover, Joshua, case of, II, 105-108, 111, 113

Glück, II, 57

Godesberg, I, 252

Godkin, E. L., III, 362, 400-402

Goethe, I, 25; II, 13

Goodrich, Judge, II, 143-147

Gordon, General John B., III, 51

Gordonsville, II, 353

Götterdämmerung, die, II, 60

Göttingen, I, 94

Gough, John B., II, 157

Granada, II, 294

Gransee, I, 315