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 Grant, General U. S., II, 135, 318, 332; III, 41, 59, 68, 69, 71, 74, 93, 108, 111, 116, 117, 127, 128, 142, 206-209, 239, 243, 250, 252

&emsp;Republican Presidential nominee, III, 284-286

&emsp;election of, a foregone conclusion, III, 292

&emsp;inaugural address of, III, 303

&emsp;nominates a Secretary of the Treasury disqualified by law, III, 304

&emsp;requests suspension of the law, III, 305

&emsp;views civil government from military standpoint, III, 306

&emsp;requests Carl Schurz to vote for Santo Domingo treaty, and for the appointment of Mr. Jones, III, 307-309

&emsp;suggests repeal of Tenure of Office Act, III, 315

&emsp;favors civil-service reform, III, 317

&emsp;denounces Schurz and Brown, III, 322

&emsp;endeavors to force annexation of Santo Domingo, III, 323-330

&emsp;nepotism of, creates political autocrats, III, 332

&emsp;opposition to, for second term, III, 338

&emsp;re-election of, III, 353

&emsp;abuse by, of duties and privileges of his office, III, 354, 355

&emsp;vetoes bill for 44,000,000 additional “greenbacks,” III, 356

&emsp;character of Interior Department during administration of, III, 380

&emsp;“peace policy” of, as applied to Indian affairs, III, 384,

&emsp;proposed nomination of, in 1879, III, 393

Great Britain, see England

Greece, first king of, I, 202

Greeley, Horace, II, 87, 157, 175, 179, 183, 322; III, 102, 149, 210, 211, 332

&emsp;as Presidential nominee of Liberal Republicans, III, 347-353, 378

“Greenbacks” vs. specie resumption, III, 355-359

Greene, General George Sears, III, 24

Grenoble, I, 362

Grimes, Senator James W., III, 282

Grindelwald, I, 374, 375

Grosvenor, Colonel William M., III, 295, 296

Groveton, II, 372

Grow, Hon. Galusha A., II, 147, 149-152

Grund, Francis, II, 19, 23-28

Guizot, François, I, 109

Gutzkow, I, 71

Habeas Corpus, writ of, II, 107, 319, 391

Hadersleben, I, 130

Hahn, Governor Michael, III, 248

Hall, Captain, III, 90

Halleck, General Henry W., II, 338

&emsp;commander-in-chief, II, 352, 382, 404, 436; III, 52, 53

Halstead, Major Eminel P., III, 13, 14

Halstead, Murat, III, 332, 362, 363, 374

Hambacher Fest, the, I, 180

Hamburg, I, 292, 311, 316, 395, 401; II, 243, 244

Hambro & Son, I, 334

Hamilton, Gail, I, 136; III, 391

Hamlin, Dr. August Choate, II, 443

Hamlin, Hannibal, II, 443

Hammer, Dr., II, 40

Hampton Roads, II, 327, 328

Hancock, General Winfield Scott, sent by General Meade to take command of field at Gettysburg, III, 13

&emsp;inspires confidence, III, 14

&emsp;commands Second Corps, III, 22

&emsp;selected to command “Veteran Corps,” III, 108

Hanna, Mark, III, 429, 431, 445

Hanover, opposed to imperial constitution and kaiser, I, 165, 166, 183

Hansemann, David, liberal leader, I, 109

Hapsburg, House of, I, 239, 404

Harrison, Benjamin, III, 418

Harrison, William Henry, campaign, II, 213

Harrisonburg, II, 341, 343, 344

Harvey, Senator, II, 67-69, 81

Hawkins’s farm, II, 413, 418, 421

Hawley General Joseph R., III, 284

Hay (John) and Nicolay, biography of Lincoln by, II, 179, 237, 279, 391, 395

Hayes, R. B., President, II, 143; III, 92

&emsp;Republican Presidential candidate, III, 263

&emsp;receives nomination, III, 368

&emsp;relations of, with Schurz, during campaign, III, 369-373

&emsp;formally frees administrative service from partisan politics, III, 382

Hayti, III, 330, 441

Hazel River, the, II, 353

Hecker, Friedrich, revolutionary leader, I, 109, 133; II, 40, 41

&emsp;in Civil War, II, 406, 408, 424; III, 53, 65, 66, 85, 86, 153

Hecker, Mrs. Friedrich, II, 41-43

Heidelberg, I, 94, 202

Heilig, Major, I, 207

Heine, Heinrich, I, 71

&emsp;biography of, I, 94

Heintzelman, General Samuel P., II, 361