Read The Man Who Saved the Union Online
Authors: H.W. Brands
Hewitt, James
Hillyer, William,
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Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood,
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Hoar, George
Hodges, Henry
Hodgskin, James
Hong Kong
Hood, John Bell,
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Hooker, Joseph,
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House of Representatives, U.S.,
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Belknap scandal and
Civil Rights Act of 1875 in
1874 election and
1876 election and
1882 election and
Johnson impeachment and,
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Judiciary Committee of
slavery issue in
Ways and Means Committee of
Wilmot Proviso in
see also
Congress, U.S.
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Senate, U.S.
Houston, Sam,
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Howard, Charles
Howard, Oliver,
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Huggins, Allen
Hunter, David,
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Hunter, R. M. T.
Huntington, Collis
Hurlbut, Stephen,
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Idaho
Illinois,
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Independent Democrats
India
Indians,
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commission approach and
election of 1872 and
Fetterman massacre and
Fort Laramie Treaty and
gold discoveries and,
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Grant’s legacy and
Grant’s policy for
Indian Bureau and,
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poverty of
Quakers and
reservation system and
Sand Creek massacre and
Sherman and
traders and,
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transcontinental railroad and
inflation
Ingalls, Rufus,
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Interior Department, U.S.,
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Irving, Washington
Italy,
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Iuka, Battle of
Jackson, Andrew,
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Jackson, Battle of
Jackson, Claiborne,
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Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall”,
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Jackson, William
Japan
Jefferson, Thomas,
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Jennie (servant girl)
Jews,
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Johnson, Andrew,
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amnesty proclamation of
character of
civil rights bill of 1866 vetoed by
1866 election and
French occupation of Mexico and
Grant’s conflict with
impeachment of,
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and jealousy of Grant
Reconstruction Act and,
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reconstruction policy of
Sherman-Johnston surrender agreement and
Stanton ousted by,
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Johnson, Bushrod
Johnson, Eliza
Johnson, Reverdy
Johnson, Robert
Johnson administration
Johnston, Albert Sidney,
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death of
Johnston, Joseph E.,
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Jones, Russell,
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Jones, William
Julesburg massacre
Julian, George W.
Justice Department, U.S.,
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Kansas,
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slavery conflict in,
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Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854,
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Lincoln’s criticism of
Kearney, Stephen
Kellogg, William,
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Kelton, John
Kemp, John
Kennedy, Surgeon
Kennesaw Mountain, Battle of
Kentucky,
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King Philip’s War
Know Nothing movement
Ku Klux Klan,
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and enforcement of Fifteenth Amendment
Grant’s military campaign against,
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prosecutions of
violence and lawlessness of
Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871,
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Kung, Prince of China
Lauman, Jacob
Lawler, Michael
LeConte, Emma
Lee, Fitzhugh
Lee, Robert E.,
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amnesty question and
at Antietam
in Appomattox campaign,
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army shortages and desertions and
becomes Confederate commander in chief
at Chancellorsville
at Cold Harbor
at Gettysburg,
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Grant contrasted with,
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Grant’s correspondence with
in invasion of Maryland,
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John Brown raid and
McClellan’s misjudgment of
in Mexican War,
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siege of Petersburg and,
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Southern cause joined by
surrender of
at the Wilderness
Leggett, M. D.
Liberal Republican Party, U.S.,
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Liberty Party, U.S.
Li Hung-chang
Lincoln, Abraham,
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assassination of,
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“better angel” speech of
Chattanooga operations and
Confederate peace feelers and
congressional war message of
Cooper Union address of
descriptions of,
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Douglas’s debates with
Early’s raid and
1858 election and
1860 election and,
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1864 election and,
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Emancipation Proclamation and
on Fort Pillow massacre
Fort Sumter crisis and,
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Frémont’s emancipation decree and
Gettysburg’s aftermath and
on Grant
Grant’s City Point meeting with
Grant’s correspondence with,
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Grant’s first meeting with
Grant’s Jewish Traders Order and
Greeley’s open letter to
Kansas-Nebraska Act criticized by
McClellan as viewed by
on meaning of Civil War
Mexican War criticized by
as public speaker