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mauga, 2: 127; joins in defense of Horse shoe, 151 ; praise from Rosecrans, 151 ; opposes abandonment of Lookout Mt, 202 ; takes over McCook s and Crittenden s corps, 187; in advance on Missionary Ridge, 247-291. Grant, Ulysses S., takes Forts Henry, 1 : 221, and Donelson, 222 ; moves on Nash ville, 224, 231; calls on Mrs. Polk, 231; reprimanded by Halleck, 232; army dan gerously misplaced at Pittsburg Landing, 255 ; at Savannah, on Tennessee River, 2 35> 258 5 under Halleck s command, 236 ; at Pittsburg Landing, 237; hears from Buell, 240; unsuspicious of attack, 240, 257; joins his engaged army, 241 ; appeals for help, 242 ; poor report of battle, 262; sharp instructions from Halleck, 264 ; relieved of command of Army of Tennessee, 266; headquarters under a cloud, 270; V. s im pressions of him, 273 ; besieges Vicksburg, 2 : 67 ; accident at New Orleans, 209 ; sends aid to Rosecrans, 177; put in com mand of Department of Mississippi, comes North, 209 ; at Chattanooga in command, 217 ; opposed to Gen. Palmer s promotion, 247; doubts as to holding out, 231 ; orders up Sherman, 232 ; plan to seize Missionary Ridge, 233; joined by Sherman, 236; in dulgent of his delay, 242 ; directs attack on Missionary Ridge, 254, 263 ; at opening of Northern Pacific R. R., 310. Greeley, Horace, visits Denver and Greg ory Gulch, 1 : 122-126 ; attacked by buffa loes, 123; adventures in Denver House, 124, 125; upset in Clear Creek, 125; re ports accident to V., 126 ; certifies to gold- mining, 126; for peaceful separation of Union, 155; for "On to Richmond," 180; praise of V. for Charleston report, 2 : 49. Gregory, John H., mining pioneer, 1: 118, 119, 121. Gregory s Gulch and Mine, I:n8, vis ited by V., 119-122, with Greeley and Richardson, 125. Halleck, Henry W., succeeds Fremont, 1 : 220 ; lets Grant and Foote attack Fort Honry, 221 ; reprimands Grant for absence, 232; commands Buell and Grant s armies, 236, in person, 264; orders Grant to reor ganize command, 264 ; strengthens his army, 265 ; makes Grant second in com mand, 266; asks for reinforcements, Lin coln remonstrates, 267, 268; overestimates enemy, 268 ; distrust of newspaper corre spondents, 269; deceived before Corinth, 275; misled by Pope s reports, 279-281; difference with Buell, 288, with Burnside, 342; confutes Rosecrans s arguments for inaction, 2 : 68 ; orders him forward, 70 ; still urges, 80 ; final order, 81 ; illusions as to rebel movements before Chickamauga, 108; orders Grant to send aid to Rosecrans, 177; abused by Rosecrans, 184. Halpine, Charles G., 2: 4, 10. Halstead, Murat, news editor Cincinnati Commercial, 1 : 98; employs V. as re porter and correspondent, 98, 99 ; misuses his private letter about Gen. Sherman, 212. Hancock, Winfield S., soldierly appear ance, 1 : 348, 351 ; in battle of Fredericks- burg. 359. 361, 366, 367. Harker, Charles G., at Chickamauga, first day, 2: 120; second day, 140, 149. Harvard Law School, V. s benefactions to, 2: 340. Hay, John, Lincoln s biographer, 1:141; accompanies him to Washington, 150. Hazen, William B., in expedition to Brown s Ferry, 2: 218-220; part in battle of Wauhatchie, 222, 223; in attack on Missionary Ridge, 250. Hecker, Friedrich Karl Franz, leader of Badenese Revolution of 1848, 1:4; farmer in Illinois, 35. Heintzelman, Samuel P., division com mander under McDowell, 1: 182; at Bull Run, 187, 190, 191, 197. Herald, N. Y,, V. s first approaches to, 1 : 71, 72 ; accepts his articles, 140, and makes him correspondent at Springfield, 111. , 140, and Washington, 153, 154, 163; flatters Seward, 171 ; sends V. to Kentucky, 200. Hexamer, Dr., 1 : 57, 58. Higginson, Thomas W., colonel of ist S. C. colored regiment, 2:g; at review, 16; expedition, 19, 21. Hilgard family and connection, 1 : 1-3 ; colony at Belleville, 111., 29-35. Hilgard, Anna, 2 : 268. Hilgard, Ferdinand Heinrich Gustav. See Henry Villard. Hilgard, Qeorg Friedrich, 1 : i, 2. Hilgard, Gerhard Samuel, 1 : i. Hilgard, Gustav Leonhard, father of Henry Villard, 1 : i ; education, 2 ; mar riage, 3; legal functions, 2, 3; disaffected toward Revolution, 4, 5 ; a strict parent, 4,