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INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVIII

INDEX TO VOLUME XXXVIII

 

 

Adams, Adaline G., 721.                                                            Badger, Rev. Joseph, 478, 482-486.

Adams, Belle (Phillip), 721.                                                       Bailey, Gamaliel, 87, 126, 127.

Adams, Jacob-"Diary, 1861-1865,"     627-           Baker, Reverend Joel, 479.

719; biographical sketch, 719-721.                                    Ball, Flamen, 161.

Adams, John Q., 78.                                                                   Barker, L. A., 123.

Adams, Margaret D., 721.                                                         Barlow, Joel, 224.

Adams, Paul, 719-721.                                                               Barney, Hiram  H., 410, 427, 436.

Adams, Sarah L., 721.                                                                Barrett, Joseph H., 13.

Ake, H. Ross: 575; Address at Dedication              Bartley, Governor Mordecai: defeats Tod,

of Monument to      General Anthony                               101; in   kidnapping  affairs, 127-129;

Wayne, 596-598.                                                                        seeks to repeal Black Laws, 134, 137;

"Akron Act," 411, 426, 436.                                                               views on Mexican War, 141, 145; 414.

"Alabama letters," 93, 96.                                                          Bartley, Governor Thomas W., 90, 175,

Alderman, O. A., 723.                                                                        385-386, 414.

Alienation of school lands, 427-428, 437-              Bateman, Warner M., 24.

438.                                                                                     Battelle, Mrs. John G., 9, 42, 44.

Allen, Senator John W., cited, 50; 57-58,               Bebb, Governor William, 135-136, 139, 171,

61, 72-73, 81, 85, 107.                                                                425.

Allen, Senator William: opposes Cass,                   Beebe, H. Y., 13, 14.

111; urges Medary's claims, 113; sup-           Beecher, Reverend Lyman, 421.

ports  Polk, 118-119; views   on   the              Bell, Isaac B., 188.

Oregon question, 120-122; resigns from        Bell, J. Madison, 17.

Senate  Committee   on   Foreign                    Af-             Bell, Landon C., The Old Free State: a

fairs, 138; is superseded in                             Senate,                Contribution to the History of Lunen-

158-159; term  expires, 358; move to                                burg County and Southside Virginia,

reelect, 364; defeated, 365.                                                       184-192.

"Allison letter," 306-307.                                                           Benton, Elbert J., "The Cleveland World

Andrews, Israel W., 412.                                                                   War Machine," 448-474.

Andrews, Reverend John, 422.                                                 Benton, Thomas H., 48, 55, 62, 140.

Anti-slavery in Ohio: objections to Clay,               Berrien, Senator John M., 150.

71, 73; forming of Liberty party, 77;             Beveridge, Senator Albert J., 187.

Texas annexation opposed, 78-79; ob-          Beverly, Carter, 92.

jections to a third party, 80-81; na-               Bickham, W. D., 17, 18.

tional convention of Liberty party, 88-          Biddle, Nicholas, 51-52.

89; why Whigs were anti-slavery, 94;           Biddle, T. R., 45.

the "Black Laws," 94-96; the Birney              Bingham, John A., 15.

letter, 96-97; Clay's views, 100; rea-             Biographical Directory of the American

sons for Clay votes in Ohio, 102-103.                               Congress 1774-1927, 407-408.

"Apportionment Bill of ... 1848,"    319-                Birney, James G.: nominated by Liberty

353.                                                                                             Party, 77, 88; by Michigan Democrats,

Archaeology,   Contributions  of   Gerard                                96; a forged letter, 97; prominent in

Fowke to, 201-218.                                                                     Liberty Party, 126-127.

Army life, 714-717.                                                                   Bishop, Dr. George L., 459.

Arndt, Charles F., 463.                                                              Black, Representative James A., 119.

As I Knew Them, cited, 6, 22.                                                   Black        Laws, Ohio demands repeal, 94-

Ashley, James M., 10.                                                                       95; Liberty party seeks repeal, 131-

Atlanta campaign, 674-684.                                                              132; the struggle, 134-137; attitude of

Atwater, Caleb, 50; cited, 228-229; pro-                                 Bebb and Tod, 136-138; again an is-

motes education, 410, 437.                                                        sue, 310-311; repealed, 342, 360-361, 366-

"The Average American City," 507.                                        367, 381.

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