"Talisman, The," steamboat on San- gamon, I., 130.
Taney, Roger B., I., 278; delivers Dred Scott decision, 147, 150; ad- ministers oath to Lincoin, 282; Mer- ryman case, 326; dies, II., 315. Tatnall, Josiah, II., 47. Taussig, James, II., 171-173. Taylor, Dick, II., 193.
Taylor, Zachary, I., 34; ordered to Texas, 81; victories in Mexico, 82; at Buena Vista, 84, 86; candidate in 1848, 93, 94, 96, 97, 100, 102; carries election, 103; Lincoln's let- ter to, 107; refuses office to Lin- coln, 108. Temperance address ("Washingtonian" movement), I., 71.
Tennessee, votes down secession, I., 258, 296; secedes, 298, 316.
Terrill, II., 124.
Terry, Alfred H., II., 325.
Texas, I., 80, 81; ordinance of seces- sion, 219.
Thatcher, Henry K., II., 343. Thayer, John M., II., 15.
Thirteen, Committee of, 1., 244. Thomas, George H., I., 356; II., 6, 123, 147, 211, 212; succeeds Rose- crans, 213; 214, 254, 255, 288, 318, 319, 321; defeats Hood at Nashville, 324.
Thomas, Jesse B., I., 50. Thomas, Lorenzo, II., 237. Thomas, Philip F., Secretary of Treasury, I., 252; resigns, 253. Thompson, Jacob, I., 86; Secretary of
Interior, I., 146; resigns, 253; at- tempts peace negotiations, II., 276- 279.
Thompson, Richard W., I., 85; votes with South on Gott resolution, 104; II., 375.
Tod, David, II., 275.
Todd, Anne, wife of C. M. Smith, 1., 62.
Todd, Frances, wife of Dr. W. Wal- lace, I., 62.
Todd, Levi, grandfather of Mary Todd Lincoln, I., 61.
Todd, Mary, meets Lincoln in 1839, II., 61; receives attentions from both Lincoln and Douglas, 62; Lincoln fails to marry her at appointed time, 63; relations with Lincoln re- newed, 73; writes to Journal, 73; marries Lincoln November 4, 1842, 76.
Todd, Robert S., father of Mary Todd Lincoln, I., 61.
Toombs, Robert, I., 85, 244, 245. Topeka Constitution, 1, I., 115. Torbert, A. T. A., II., 301. Toucey, Isaac, Secretary of Navy, I., 146.
Trent, the, affair of, I., 360, 377-379. Trenton, I., 261; speeches at, 267. Trumbull, Lyman, succeeds Shields as Senator, I., 120; 138, 172; bill to confiscate Confederate property, 377; II., 82, 161, 268, 269, 379. Tucker, John, II., 39.
Turner, Levi C., II., 134, 135.
Turney, James, I., 28.
Turnham, David, I., 15.
Tuscarora, The, II., 256.
Twiggs, David E., surrenders to se- cessionists, I., 283, 311.
Two Million Bill, I., 91, 92, 93. Tyler, Daniel, I., 333, 334.
Tyler, John, President, I., 80; Peace Commissioner, 257, 258.
Usher, John P., I., 56; describes Lin- coln in 1842, 57; Secretary of In- terior, 274, 375.
Vallandigham, C. L., I., 327, 329, 330; II., 158, 175-177, 281, 282. Van Buren, Martin, I., 42, 51, 54, 79, 80, 81, 93; nominated for Presi- dency by "Free Soil" men, 94, 99, 100, 103.
Vance, Zebulon B., II., 331. Vandalia, I., 37, 46.
Vandeventer, Isaac, I., 94.
Van Dorn, Earl, II., 18, 19, 125, 126, 151.
Vicksburg, taken by Grant, II., 189. Vinton, Samuel F., I., 85, 104; II., 168.
Virginia, initiates Peace Conference,
I., 257, 258; choses Union Conven- tion, 258; sends committee to Lin- coln, 297; secedes, 298, 300; seizes Harper's Ferry, 301; occupies Nor- folk, 307; ratifies secession, 315; loyal convention at Wheeling, 317. Virginia, The, II., 37.
Wade, Benjamin F., before Chicago Convention, I., 218; 222, 243, 244, 374; II., 161, 293, 295, 368, 374. Wadsworth, James S., II., 36, 39, 136, 161.
Walke, Henry, II., 22.
Walker, Leroy P., speech at Mont- gomery, I., 298.
Walker, Robert J., Governor of Kan- sas, I., 147.
Wallace, Frances Todd, I., 62.
Wallace, Lew, II., 15, 24, 27, 121, 286. Wallace, W. H. L., II., 24, 25. Wallace, William, Lincoln's brother- in-law, I., 261
Warren, G. K., II., 250, 251, 252. Washburne, Elihu B., letter to, I., 243.
Washington, department of, I., 311; threatened by Beauregard, 320, 332, 328; society at, 339. Watson, P. H., I., 119. Webb, James W., Minister to Turkey and Brazil, I., 283.
Webster, Daniel, I., 42, 86, 93, 97, 342.
Webster, J. D., II., 26.
Weed, Thurlow, I., 94; Lincoln calls en, 102; visits Lincoln at Spring- field, 232; 239, 240, 242; for con- ciliating South, 243. Weitzel, Godfrey, enters Richmond, II., 344, 346, 353, 356, 387. Welles, Gideon, I., 239; Secretary of Navy, 282; gives sealed orders as to Sumter, 290, 291; blames Seward, 292; favors embargo, 309; compli- ments Wilkes, 361, 377; II., 161, 368, 370.
Wentworth, John, I., 104; II., 384. West, Department of the, I., 341. West Virginia, loyal, I., 298, 316; 317; McClellan in, 318; admitted as State, II., 168, 224, 260.
Wheeler, Joseph, II., 124, 322.
Whig National Convention, of 1848, I., 93.
White, Hugh L., I., 42.
Whiteside, General Samuel, I., 31, 32. Whitfield, John W., chosen delegate to Congress, I., 143. Whiting, W. H. C., II., 59. Wide-Awakes of 1860, I., 228.
Wigfall, Louis T., I., 277, 278; ar-
ranges terms of Anderson's render, 294.
Wilcox, O. B., I., 333.
Wilcox, Cadmus M., II., 197. Wilcox, N. G., I., 94, 96, 108. Wilderness, The, II., 250. Wilkes, Charles, I., 360, 361, 377. Williams, A. S., II., 321.
Williams, Thomas, II., 30, 186, 295. Williamsburg, II., 43-45.
Wilmot, David, introduces proviso, I., 92: temporary Chairman Chicago Convention, 216.
Wilmot proviso, I., 92, 96. Wilson's Creek, battle or, I., 350, 351. Wilson, Henry, I., 99; supports Doug- las, 157, 200, 325, 327, 377; 11., 82, 115, 236, 269.
Wilson, J. H., II., 285, 301, 323, 343, 353.
Winchell, J. M., II., 233.
Winchester, I., 302.
Winslow, John A., II., 258, 280, 284. Winthrop, Robert C., elected Speaker, I., 184.
Wise, Henry A., I., 358; II., 17. Wood, II., 124.
Wood, Benjamin, I., 329, 330; II., 158. Wood, Fernardo, Mayor, receives Lin- coln, I., 265; II., 158.
Wood, T. J., II., 214, 215, 323. Woodbury, Levi, I., 288.
Wool, John E., I., 305; II., 41, 42, 46, 57, 245.
Worcester speech, I., 100. Wright, Joseph A., I., 374. Wright, H. G., II., 251, 252, 253, 285, 286, 287.
Yates, Richard, elected Governor of Illinois, I., 261.
Yorktown, II., 40, 43, 44.
Yourg, Richard M., I., 106, 107. Zollicoffer, F. K., killed, II., 6.
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