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Johnson, Col. R. M., ii., 1
Joliet, Ill., i., 273, 344, 346, 360,
363

Jonesboro, Ill., i., 180-192, 306,

360;ii., 53-58, 115, 141, 154,192
Judd, Mr., i., 199; ii., 49

Kane Co., Ill., i., 251, 347
Kansas, and the Lecompton Con-
stitution, i., 5, 15-28, 68-77,
112-120, 225, 259, 329; ii., 59,
92-99; constitution of, i., 43,
261, 302; ii., 5-12, 24-34, 66-
86, 177; and Kansas-Nebraska
Bill, i., 94-95, 187; ii., 191, 231-
232; and slavery, i., 137-138,
189, 206, 263-264, 275, 366,
374-377; ii., 108, 147, 222-225,
254, 280-286; and English bill,
i., 249, 350-351; ii., 226-228;
convention, ii., 9, 17-19, 75,
88-89
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, referred to
by Douglas at Chicago, i., 20,
28, 33; at Bloomington, i., 69-
77, 86, 94–96, 108; at Spring-
field, i., 119-120, 137; at Otta-
wa, i., 187, 239-241; at Free-
port, i., 264-270, 291-292; at
Jonesboro, i., 309–312, 366; at
Charleston, ii., 36-37, 43; at
Galesburgh, ii., 92, 108-110;
at Quincy, ii., 174, 191–199;
at Alton, ii., 234; referred to by
Lincoln at Chicago, i., 41, 50,
58; at Springfield, i., 164, 175; at
Ottawa, i., 215-221; at Free-
port, i., 253-254, 298; at Jones-
boro, i., 337; at Charleston, ii.,
59, 66; at Galesburgh, ii., 119-
121; at Quincy, ii., 161; at Al-

ton, ii., 239-241, 252
Kelly, i., 347
Kentucky, slavery in, i., 24, 32,

69, 81, 85, 138, 145, 200-201,

227, 326; ii., 108, 112, 204, 237;
and Kansas, i., 71; and Aboli-
tionists, i., 84, 125-127, 164,
371; ii., 184; rights of negro in,
i., 105, 141-142; ii., 104; to-
bacco regions of, i., 129; and
the Democrats, i., 306, 314; ii.,
100; and the Republicans, ii.,
100, 141, 156-158, 187; and
Clay, ii., 211, 246
Keystone Club, ii., 197
Know-Nothing party, i., 174, 3171
ii., 47

Knox Co., Ill., ii., 90, 141

Land Department, i., 315
Lanphier, Chas. H., i., 273; ii.,
125-128, 143-144, 173-174,

210-211I

La Salle Co., Ill., i., 347
La Salle Democrat, the, i., 345
Lawrence, i., 286

Lecompton Constitution, i., 5-83,
112-120, 154-162, 225-226,
259-260, 300-304, 328-329; ii.,
59, 77, 93-99, 124, 224-229,
252
Lecompton men, i., 97
Lee, R. H., i., 103
Liberia, i., 206

Lincoln, A., first speech at Spring-
field, i., 1-13; speech at Chi-
cago, i., 38-65; second speech at
Springfield, i., 150-177; corre-
spondence with Douglas, i., 178-
184; speech at Ottawa, i., 202-
232; speech at Freeport, i., 243-
261; rejoinder, i., 294-305;
speech at Jonesboro, i., 331-363;
speech at Charleston, ii., I-23;
rejoinder, ii., 56-69; speech at
Galesburgh, ii., 112-140; speech
at Quincy, ii., 152-171; rejoin-
der, ii., 202-214; speech at
Alton, ii., 238-272

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Minnesota, i., 72, 89, 117, 129,
329, 354; ii., 72, 198
Mississippi River, i., 89, 110, 268,
322; ii., 187

Missouri, U. S. Circuit Court of, i.,
3; and slavery, i., 10, 95, 198,
284; ii., 170, 183-186, 237, 250,
283; and state sovereignty, i.,
71, 326; ii., 199–200, 224, 266;
and Lincoln, i., 127; and Kan-
sas, i., 137; constitution, i.,

240

Missouri Compromise, origin and
extent, i., 89, 239, 336; ii., 58-
59; referred to by Douglas, i.,
91; ii., 195; and Kansas, i., 95,
137; repeal of, i., 165, 206, 311,
338, 359; ii., 239; and Clay, i.,
174; referred to by Lincoln, ii.,
259

Missouri courts, ii., 175

Missouri line, i., 89, 191, 245
Missouri Republican, i., 360; ii.,
69

Missouri restriction, i., 168
Molony, R. S., i., 346, 347, 369
Monroe Co., Ill., ii., 51, 83, 105,
114

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Negro citizenship, i., 99-100, 138-
146, 197-199; ii., 23, 45-57,
IOI, 239-241

Negro equality, Douglas opposed

to, i., 144-146, 197, 233; ii., 45,
181, 209; Lincoln's doctrine, ii.,
27, 102-104, 141, 157, 216-217,
240-243

Negro regulations, i., 139–140
Negro voting, i., 139

Nelson, Judge, i., 9; ii., 161
New England, i., 25, 130

New Hampshire, i., 25, 86, 130,
197; ii., 220

New Jersey, i., 86; ii., 220

New Mexico, i., 269, 349; ii., 120-

121, 178, 195-197, 223
New Mexico Bill, ii., 121
New Orleans, i., 314

New York, and slavery, i., 25, 71,

86, 199–200, 314; ii., 220;
negro franchise of, i., 32, 104-
105, 140, 326; ii., 108; Doug-
las's stay in, i., 53, 162; and
Abolitionists, i., 309

New York Tribune, i., 73, 120
Niagara River, i., 127

North, the, ii., 199, 231, 284
Northern Abolitionists, i., 308; ii.,

41

Norton, i., 272; i., 127, 212
Nullification, i., 193; ii., 231, 259,
278

Ohio, i., 201, 221, 254; ii., 97–101,
183, 238, 284

Ohio River, i., 84, 127, 164, 185,
217; ii., 118

Ordinance of 1787, i., 138, 168,
344

Oregon, i., 262–264; ii., 178

Orr, Jas. L., ii., 110, 191, 234
Ottawa, Ill., joint debate at, i.,

180, 183-185, 264-274, 347,
350-360, 363; ii., 58, 64, 125,

127, 144-145, 156-164, 176,
187, 208-221; resolutions at, i.,
335; ii., 143

Oyster laws, i., 52; ii., 258, 278

Pacific Ocean, i., 26, 110, 269, 322
Palmer, John M., i., 318; ii., 49
Peck, J. J., ii., 49

Pendleton, W. N., ii., 97
Pennsylvania, i., 26, 86; ii., 97,

221, 228

Peoria, Ill., i., 206

Peru, Ill., i., 346
Pettit, ii., 245

Philadelphia, ii., 152, 278
Phillips, Wendell, ii., 181
Phoenix, John, i., 300

Pierce, Franklin, i., 238–239, 291-
292, 343; ii., 30-43, 82, 174
Pinckney, i., 286

Pine lumber laws, ii., 258
Platt, P. W., i., 347
Polk, J. K., ii., 29

"Popular sovereignty," referred
to by Lincoln, i., 41-47, 154-
161, 174, 213, 220; ii., 207-208;
referred to by Douglas, i., 74,
95, 108-109, 117, 139, 185, 201;
ii., 25, 81, 93

Portuguese, i., 176

Potomac River, i., 267, 280; ii.,
148

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ii. 45
Presbyterian General Assembly,
ii., 260

Princeton, Ill., i., 347

Quincy, Ill., i., 180, 184; ii., 152,
238, 268

Railroad system, ii., 384
Randolph Co., Ill., i., 52
Reddick, Wm., i., 347
Renwick, Geo., i., 347
Republican, the, i., 169

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Republican legislature, i., 150-
151, 281

Republican National Convention,
ii., 152-154

Republican party, and slavery, i.,
17, 58-59, 125, 137, 200-201,
236, 274-275, 348; ii., 40, 45,
147, 166-168, 221, 263-264;
and Federal office-holders, i.,
35-37; ii., 99; and Democratic
alliance, i., 39-40, 66, 78-79;
and State constitution, i., 45;
and Lecompton Constitution, i.,
46-47, 72, 159–161, 302–305; ii.,
77-80, 94, 99; and Crittenden-
Montgomery Bill, i., 73, 120-121;
and Lecompton men, i., 76; and
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, i., 94;
and Dred Scott decision, i., 133;
organization of, i., 188, 232, 272,
278, 308; platform of, i., 189-
191, 234, 241, 274, 281, 296-
297, 340; ii., 143, 152-173; and
nomination of Lincoln, i.,
318-319; ii., 49; and N. W.
Compromise, i., 311; principles,
ii., 101; sectional, ii., 117-124,
183-184; and Supreme Court,
ii., 189, 206

Republican politicians, i., 107

194,

Republican State Convention, i,
I, 23, 80, 131, 189, 195, 203,
233-234, 251, 273, 275, 319,
340; ii., 51, 117, 125, 144-154,
172, 184, 215
Revolution, the, ii., 107
Reynolds, Governor, i., 312, 339;
ii., 45-51

Rhode Island, i., 86; ii., 221
Rockford, i., 277; ii., 144, 172–173
Rockford Convention, i., 275
Roger, i., 8, 215, 216, 238
Russia, i., 85; ii., 118, 142
Russians, the i., 35-39

St. Louis, ii., 266
Salem, i., 192

Sangamon Co., i., 111, 172, 193:
ii., 52, 103, 179
Sargent, i., 286

Scandinavian, i., 62

Scott, General, i., 336; ïi., 42
Sebastopol, i., 35, 40

Seward, W. H., i., 133, 267; ii., 43,

87,277

Sherman, F. C., i., 347

Shields, General, i., 188-203, 281,
314-316; ii., 44-46
Silliman letter, i., 5
Singleton, General, ii., 276
Slave Code, i., 375; ii., 191-192
Slave States, opposed to Free
States, i., 26, 81-84, 107, 208,
214-217, 240, 309; ii., 169, 204,
256; and Kansas, i., 71, 225,
328-329, 375; ii., 77-80, 94-96,
224-228; and Kansas-Nebraska
Bill, i., 74, 269; ii., 198-199; ex-
istence since 1789, i., 81, 143,
196, 290; ii., 110-112, 215-221,
279-280; and Lecompton Con-
stitution, i., 112-115; and Re-
publicans, i., 122, 185; ii., 100-
101, 118-127, 142, 172-185,
200; abolition in, i., 124-131,

Slave States-Continued
164-168, 280, 320, 327; ii., 56,
265-266, 281; new, i., 190-191,
234, 240-246, 277, 311, 343-
346, 349, 364-369; ii., 54, 146,
223, 262-263; population of, i.,
262; and emancipation, ii., 250
Smith, Enos W., i., 347
Smith, Judge, i., 30
Smith, Sam, ii., 192

South, the, i., 17; ii., 199, 231,
281-284

South America, i., 34, 98, 146; ii.,
137

South Carolina, rice plantations

of, i., 36, 129, 197, 322; ii., 218;
and Abolitionists, i., 84-86; and
Illinois, i., 141

Southern disunionists. i., 306; ii.,41
Spanish-American states, i., 34
Spanish colonies, i., 98
Springfield, Ill., ii., 45, 51, III;
Lincoln's speeches at, i., 1, 47,
150, 195, 210-217, 337-338; ii.,
56, 174, 209-219, 239-257; Re-
publican convention at, i., 80,
188, 203, 233-236, 250, 271-
278, 290, 297, 318, 335; ii., 105,
118-126, 143-161, 171-184,
212-215; Douglas's speech at, i.
III, 216, 237, 359; Democratic
State Central Committee at,
i., 179; Lincoln's letters from,
i., 180-184; legislature at, ii.,
46

Springfield, Mass., ii., 37

Springfield district, i., 272, 368
Springfield Journal, the, i., 184
Springfield Register, the, i., 184;
ii., 63

Squatter sovereignty, i., 1, 41-42;
ii., 208

State legislatures, i., 27, 85, 124,
129, 167; ii., 3

State rights, i., 111, 328

State sovereignty, i., 27, 85, 124-

130, 301, 328; ii., 218

Stephens, Alex. H., i., 8, 215, 237;
ii., 191, 234

Stephenson Co., Ill., ii., 52
Strode, J. M., i., 347
Stuart, i., 223

Sumner, Chas., i., 167, 332
Swan, i., 286

Sweet, Martin P., i., 343–344

Taney, Judge, and Dred Scott

case, i., 8, 215, 323-327, 376; ii.,
109, 149, 190, 233, 245, 282;
referred to by Douglas, i., 9,
133-136; and the charge of con-
spiracy, i., 122, 239

Taylor, Zachary, ii., 30, 276
Tazewell Co., i., 204, 233-234,
274; ii., 103-105, 114
Tazewell Court, ii., 146
Tennessee, ii., 192
Tennesseeans, ii., 105, 156
Territorial bills, ii., 195-196
Territorial legislature, ii.,84,85,195
Texas, i., 322, 343-344, 366; ii.,

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