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From Horace White, June 9th 382
Has interview with Greeley about Schurz—Greeley's friendly attitude toward civil service reform—White will attend meeting in New York.
From Horace White, June 15th 382
Believes in Greeley's sincerity and good principles—Greeley's views on civil service reform satisfactory—Godkin and the Nation for Grant.
To E. L. Godkin, June 23d 384
Nothing to be gained by new ticket—Pacification and regeneration of the South—Regrets Godkin's coming out for Grant in the Nation.
To Horace Greeley, June 26th 385
Asks his intentions as to civil service reform.
From E. L. Godkin, June 28th 386
Total lack of confidence in Greeley—Urges Schurz not to support him.
Address of the Liberal Republicans, probably June 388
From Horace Greeley, July 8th 390
Outlines his civil service reform policy.
Speech: Why Anti-Grant and Pro-Greeley, July 22d 392
From Horace Greeley, November 10th 443
Gratitude to Schurz.
To Horace White [No date, probably about November 15th] 443
Greeley's defeat, no surprise—Duty of the Liberal Republican party.
To E. L. Godkin, November 23d 446
Replies to Godkin's criticisms on account of supporting Greeley—Felt his foreign birth a bar to proposing a nominee—Desires an exchange of views.
To W. M. Grosvenor, December 25th 448
Friendly to Blair personally but strongly opposed to his reëlection to the Senate.