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Greeley, Horace—Continued
to, 361; to, 370; from, 370 n.; to, 372; influence of a third ticket, 375; election of, “a national calamity,” 376; from, 377; dissatisfaction with the Greeley movement, 378, 379, 380; Horace White's estimate of, 382, 383; Schurz's reasons for supporting, 384; to, 385; Godkin's reasons for not supporting, 386, 387, 388; from, 390; from, 443; had Greeley been elected, 444, 447,448; III., the Tribune under the editorship of, 421; VI., nomination of, a disappointment to the Liberal Republicans, 265

Green, Commander, II. , 209; 212, 223

Greenback party, IV., 9; agitation, 24

Greenbackers, IV., 24, 26, 33; nominate General Butler for Presidency, 283

Greenbacks, II., 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 520, 532

Greenleaf, Professor, III., 7

Gresham, Walter Q., IV., 201, 203; v., 137, 367

Grigsby, Deputy Collector, II., 134

Griswold, John A., II., 134

Grosvenor, W. M., II., to, 1; to, 368; to, 379; to, 448; III., funds needed for campaign work, 160; to, 410; V., 448

Grotius, Hugo, V., 260

Grow, Galusha A., III., 382

Gruber, Abraham, V., systematic philosophy of American politics, 392

H

Hague Tribunal, VI., 425, 426, 432, 436, 437, 438, 439

Hahn, M., III., 117, 118

Hale, V., 83

Halleck, General, I., 216, 217

Halstead, Murat, III., 156, 161; from, 388; to, 397; from, 462

Hamilton, Alexander, II., 170, 526; III., 296; IV., defends his official integrity, 241, 242; V., and the tariff, 42; VI., 362

Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, II., 130, 131

Hamilton, Gail, see Dodge, Mary Abigail

Hammond, James H., I., 131

Hampden, John, I., 97

Hampton, Wade, I., 438, 448, 460, 463, 464

Hancock, John, and the Declaration IV., 331

Hancock, Winfield Scott, I., 440; IV., as Democratic nominee, 9, 10, 13, 17, 24, 26, 27, 32, 40, 41, 42, 206

Hanna, Marcus A., V., to, 328; VI., 121; compared with Altgeld, 264

Hard money, III., 263, 264, 265, 266, 324

“Hard-money league,” III., 1

Hard-money men, IV., 24, 26

Harlan, James, III., 391, 395, 402

Harlem Democratic club, IV., 484

Harpers, the, III., 115

Harper's Magazine, V., 191 n., 407, 431 n.

Harper's Weekly, V., 14, 15, 19, 127, 129, 131 n., 133, 226 n., 232, 398 n., 412 n.; VI., 407, 452 n., 459 n.

Harris, Isham G., IV., 147

Harrison, Benjamin (the elder), V., supported by Daniel Webster, 442

Harrison, Benjamin, III., suggested for Secretary of War, 381; asks Schurz to speak in Indianapolis on the currency question, 422; IV., as an acceptable Republican nominee, 200; V., 12, 17, 98; corruption of his party, a reason for his defeat, 101, 108; nomination of, 109-111; free coinage of silver, 115; force bill an issue, 119; fails to keep his pledges, 120; disregard of international law, 120; asked to extend civil service reform, 125; classified service at expiration of term, 150; post-office changes, 171; Hawaiian Islands, 193; abrogation of the one-year limit, 449; VI., commends anti-imperialistic speeches of, 275

Harvey, I., 40

Hastings, I., 78

Hatch, General, I., 322

Hawaii, V., annexation of, 128, 129, 131, 133, 193, 205, 209, 212; Cleveland sends special commis-