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INDEX

St. Helena, I, 361

St. Joseph's College, nunnery, III, 3

St. Louis, II, 148, 200, 201, 342, 344

 Germans in, I, 238; II, 39-41, 242, 348

St. Paul, II, 143

St. Goarshausen, I, 98, 176, 177

Sanct Sebastianus, society, I, 46, 81

San Ildefonso, II, 261, 267, 289

San Jacinto, the, II, 305

Sandkrug, I, 311

Santander, II, 247

Santo Domingo, II, 275; III, 307, 308, 318, 323-330, 439, 441, 446

Saxony, King of, grants concessions demanded by people, I, 115

 opposed to imperial constitution, I, 165-167, 184

“Schamyl,” I, 28

Scheideck, the, I, 374

Schenck, General Robert C., II, 355, 362, 367, 372-374, 405

Schenofsky, Captain, II, 409

Schiele, Orderly, II, 369-371

Schiller's Robbers, I, 196

Schimmelpfennig, Alexander von (Colonel Schimmelfennig), I, 187

 in Zürich, I, 239

 in Civil War in the United States, I, 242, 392; II, 233, 351, 356, 357, 362, 363, 365-367, 374, 376, 377

 promoted, II, 407, 409, 415, 423, 426

 letter of, to Schurz, II, 433, 434, 437

 at Gettysburg, III, 7, 12, 34-37, 51, 53

Schlegel, August von, I, 68

Schleswig, Duchy of, revolts from Denmark, I, 129, 130, 140, 141, 273, 297

Schmidt, Julius, astronomer, I, 94

Schofield, General John McAllister, III, 110

Schönebühl, village of, I, 237

Schreckhorn, the, I, 375

Schubert, I, 368; II, 59

Schücking, Levin, editor of Cologne Gazette, I, 65

Schumann, I, 368; II, 57

Schurz, Carl, Reminiscences of, I, 3-5

 birth of, I, 5, 7

 earliest recollections of, I, 14-20

 early education of, I, 21-26

 family circle of, I, 22-28

 first knowledge of America of, I, 28, 29; II, 121, 122

 religious training of, I, 30-37, 69-71

 goes to school at Brühl, I, 39, 40

 studies Latin and music, I, 22, 40, 41, 55, 59, 68

 happy childhood of, I, 41-49

 revisits Germany, I, 43, 59, 68, 323; II, 306

 companions of, I, 43, 69

 amusements at Liblar, I, 44-52

 schooldays of, in Cologne Gymnasium, I, 53-59, 61

 relation with professors, I, 56, 57, 66-68, 71, 78

 enjoyment of theatre, I, 63, 64

 literary efforts of, I, 64, 65, 74, 75, 110, 112

 religious doubts of, I, 69-71

 interest of, in ideas of political liberty, I, 72-74, 102

 wins prize in schützenfest, I, 81-83

 financial difficulties, I, 83-86

 begins tutoring, I, 85

 obliged to leave Gymnasium, I, 86, 87

 appreciation of classical training, I, 87-89

 attends lectures at University of Bonn, I, 87, 89-92

 guest of the Burschenschaft Frankonia, I, 90-92

 university friends of, I, 91, 92, 98-100, 110, 131, 132

 passes Gymnasium examinations, I, 92, 93

 matriculates at Bonn, I, 93

 enjoys university life, I, 95, 97, 98

 influence of Prof. Kinkel upon, I, 100-102, 110, 128, 129

 effect of establishment of French Republic upon, I, 112-114

 nineteenth birthday of, I, 113

 joins civic guard, I, 113, 114

 joins in political demonstration, I, 116

 first public speech of, I, 125, 126, 127

 joins democratic club, I, 128, 137

 studies history and politics, I, 129

 writes for the Bonner Zeitung, I, 129

 persuaded not to join Schleswig-Holstein revolt, I, 129, 130, 297

 attends congress of democratic clubs at Cologne, I, 138

 represents Bonn at student-congress at Eisenach, I, 140, 142, 144-147

 visits National parliament in Frankfurt, I, 143

 editor of Bonner Zeitung, I, 158, 159

 attends Landwehr meeting in Bonn, I, 170, 171

 joins in attempt to seize Siegburg, I, 172-174

 failure of attempt, I, 174, 175

 flees to Palatinate, I, 176-178

 realizes failure of revolutionary movement, I, 176, 177

 becomes aide-de-camp, I, 190, 195

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