IITranscriber’s NotesINDEX
- Abolitionists, E. P. defends, [145–148]
- Abyssinia, [505]
- Adams, Charles, [112]
- Adams, Charles Follen, contributes, [414]
- Adams, Charles Francis, Sr., [243], [394], [513]
- Adams, Henry, [449], [554]
- Adams, John, [9], [10];
- death, [89], [90]
- Adams, J. Q., [82], [124], [131];
- and “gag” resolution, [170], [182]
- Adee, A. A., [414]
- Advertisements, see [Evening Post]
- Advertiser, Boston, [460]
- Alaska, purchased, [503]
- Albion, The, [355], [407]
- Alden, H. M., [317], [318]
- Aldrich, T. B., offered literary editorship, [413], [417]
- Allston, Washington, [107], [125]
- Altgeld, J. P., [500], [502], [542]
- American Citizen, The, [9], [12], [18], [19], [25], [27]
- “American Flag, The,” [104]
- “American Notes,” Dickens’s, [223]
- Anderson, Henry J., [125], [127];
- on staff, [163]
- Anderson, Major Robert, [273]
- Anthon, Prof. Charles, [125]
- Antietam, Battle of, [294]
- Apartment houses introduced, 367ff.
- Appomattox, [314], [323]
- Armistad Affair, [172]
- Army and Navy Journal, The, [318]
- Arthur, Chester A., [450], [451]
- Arden, Francis, [23], [109]
- Arndt, Walter T., [578]
- Arrears, of subscriptions, [93]
- Asphalt, E. P. advocates, [375]
- Astor, John Jacob, [18], [46], [106], [131]
- Astor, William B., [273], [364], [385]
- Astor House, opened, [162]
- Astor Library, [364]
- Astor Place riot, [226]
- Atlanta captured, [310]
- Aurora, Philadelphia, [9], [13], [31], [80], [94]
- Audubon, John J., visits E. P., [191]
- Australian ballot, advocated, [537]
- “Ballads and Other Poems” (Longfellow’s), [219]
- Ballinger Affair, [572]
- Baltimore Convention, in 1844, [176], [177]
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad opened, [78]
- Bancroft, George, [178], [191], [215], [329], [339]
- Bandelier, A. F., contributes, [527], [554]
- Banks, N. P., [251], [321]
- Barker, Jacob, [100]
- Barnard, Frederick, [341]
- Barnard, Judge, [536]
- Barnburners, E. P. joins, [243]
- Barney, Hiram, [265], [277]
- Barnum, P. T., [366]
- Beecher, Henry Ward, [255], [312], [328], [338];
- praises E. P., [464]
- Bellairs, E. G., correspondent, [552], [553]
- Bellamy, Mrs. Frederick P., quoted, [546]
- Belmont, August, [304], [485]
- Bellows, Dr. Henry, [361]
- Belshazzar’s Feast, [464]
- Benjamin, Judah P., [327]
- Benjamin, Park, contributes, [325]
- Bennett, James Gordon, early career, [156];
- revolutionizes New York journalism, 157ff.;
- social ostracism of, [160];
- later mention, [244], 271ff., [286], [326], [537]
- Bennett, James Gordon, Jr., [511]
- Benson, Egbert, [54]
- Benton, Thomas Hart, contributes, [234], [235], [242], [247], [251]
- Béranger, [240], [241]
- Bergh, Henry, E. P. defends, [375]
- Berlin Decree, [39]
- Bernhardt, Sarah, [435]
- Biddle, Commodore James, [183]
- Biddle, Nicholas, [153], [356]
- Bigelow, John, [216];
- career, [228];
- character, [228], [229];
- becomes part owner and editor, [230];
- political activity, [231];
- controversy with Sparks, [231–234];
- obtains Benton’s book, [235];
- business acumen, [236–240];
- and Sainte-Beuve, [239], [240];
- Minister to France, [241], [286], [311], [313], [341–343];
- his “Jamaica,” [346];
- on Bryant’s style, [347];
- as Bryant’s associate, [352], [358], [359];
- as Tilden’s friend, [400–405];
- later mentions, [424], [438], [439]
- Binns, John [21], [53]
- Birney, J. G., [171]
- Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, joins E. P., [455];
- and Mugwump campaign, [461];
- and the fight against Tammany, [481];
- as associate editor, [526];
- on election of 1900, [568], [569]
- Bismarck, [452]
- Black Friday, [392], [425]
- Bladensburg, [55]
- Blaine, James G., [394], [446], [447];
- E. P. attacks, [450];
- campaign of 1884, [459–466];
- Secretary of State, [468], [471], [472]
- Blair, Francis P., [251], [314]
- Blair, Montgomery, Postmaster-General, [285]
- Bland Act, E. P. attacks, [436]
- Bland, Richard, silver leader, [499]
- Blankenburg, Rudolph, writes Schurz, [445]
- Bleecker, Anthony, [15], [18], [97], [114]
- Bleecker, Leonard, [18]
- Bliss & White, [125]
- Blockade of South, [284], [286]
- Blunt, Orison, runs for Mayor, [378]
- Board of Health organized, [371]
- Boggs, W. G., part owner, employee, [230], [231], [431]
- Book-reviews, early, [107–111];
- 1830–1855, [207], 216ff.;
- 1865–1881, [406–419];
- 1881–1901. [553–560]
- Boole, F. I. A., Tammany leader, [378]
- Booth, Edwin, and star system, [565]
- Booth, John Wilkes, death, [318]
- Booth, Junius Brutus, his début, [118];
- career ends, [564]
- Boutelle, Representative, Charles A., on Spanish War, [515]
- Boutwell, George S., as Secretary of Treasury, [392]
- Bowles, Samuel, [362];
- and Liberal Republican movement, [394–400]
- Boyce, S. S., reporter, [319]
- Boyesen, H. H., contributes, [527]
- Brace, Charles Loring, [485], [524]
- “Bracebridge Hall,” Irving’s, reviewed, [111]
- Bradford, Gamaliel, contributes, [559]
- Bradley, Gen. Stephen T., [23]
- “Bramble, Matthew,” contributes, [100]
- Brevoort, Henry, contributes, [95], [109], [110]
- Bridges, Robert, on staff, [439]
- Briggs, James A., on Lincoln at Cooper Union, [260]
- Bristow, Ex-Gov. Benj. H., trustee, [444]
- Bronson & Chauncey, [91]
- Brooklyn, [224], [365];
- union with New York, [494]
- Brooks, James and Erastus, found the Express, [156];
- later careers, [262], [271], [304]
- Brooks, Preston S., assaults Sumner, [252], [359]
- Brown, Charles Brockden, [15];
- works reviewed, [109], [110]
- Brown, John, at Harper’s Ferry, [256–258]
- Brownell, W. C., [449], [554], [558]
- Bryce, James, [443], [448], [523], [532], [553];
- as a contributor, [556], [557], [559]
- Bryan, Wm. J., and campaign of 1896, [500–503];
- and campaign of 1900, [568], [569];
- as Secretary of State, [574]
- Bryant, William Cullen, acquaintance with Coleman, [21–23], [96], [97];
- comes to New York, [121];
- associate editor E. P., [122];
- early labors on E. P., [125–133];
- becomes editor in chief, [134];
- in Europe, [138];
- returns in 1836, [163];
- rescues E. P. from failure, [166–169];
- free speech and free soil, [170–173];
- in campaign of 1840 and Mexican War, [173–179];
- travels, [182], [183];
- buys Roslyn, [190];
- literary friends, [191];
- advocates Central Park, [192–201];
- begins fight for international copyright, [211–216];
- literary judgments, [216–224];
- asks Bigelow to join E. P., [230];
- anti-slavery utterances, [242–266];
- ardent supporter of Union and emancipation in Civil War, [267–315];
- mild reconstruction views, [326–337];
- character as an editor, [338–359];
- becomes rich, [359–362];
- influence, [362], [363];
- and Tweed Ring, [386], [387];
- in elections of 1872 and 1876, [389–405];
- death, [420]
- Bryant, Mrs. W. C., on Bryant’s overwork, [179]
- Bryant Building, [412]
- Buckingham, J. T., defends free speech, [148]
- Budget, executive, [451]
- Buell, General, [313]
- Bull Run, battle of, [284], [285], [323];
- second battle of, [291]
- Burch, Robert, managing editor, [351], [455]
- Burnham, Michael, [125], [138]
- Burns, the slave, [250]
- Burnside, Gen. Ambrose, [297], [298], [322]
- Burr, Aaron, [9], [10], [25], [29], [51], [107]
- Butler, Benj. F., [459], [464]
- Calhoun, John C., E. P. characterizes, [21], [29], [35]
- Callender, J. T., [12], [20], [36]
- Cameron, Simon, in Lincoln’s Cabinet, [277], [278]
- Canby, Henry Seidel, [579]
- Carey, Matthew, on international copyright, [215], [417]
- Carleton, C. C., [322]
- Carrier-pigeons, early use of, [82];
- later use, [161]
- Carter, James C., [485], [524]
- Cartoons, first, [86]
- Cass, Lewis, E. P. opposes for President, [243], [247]
- Censorship, Civil War, [321–323]
- Central Park, E. P. champions, [193–201]
- Cervera defeated, [553]
- Chancellorsville, battle of, [298], [322]
- Charter, agitation for a reform, [205], [206];
- Tweed charter, [378–388];
- reform charters, [401], [494]
- Chase, Salmon P., contributes, [242], [243];
- in Lincoln’s Cabinet, [277], [278];
- a “radical,” [285];
- corresponds with Bryant, [286], [290];
- financial policies, [295–297], [313];
- on reconstruction, [327], [334];
- for Presidency, [390]
- Chatham Street chapel, riot at, [145]
- Chandler, William E., [450]
- Cheetham, James, [12], [21], [25], [29], [31], [32], [48], [50], [51], [81]
- Child, Lydia Maria, [294]
- Chinese question, [451]
- Choate Joseph H., [440], [527], [561], [562]
- Cholera epidemic of 1832, [142]
- “Christmas in 1875,” [414]
- Church, W. C., [318], [369]
- Civil Rights bill, E. P. advocates, [329]
- Civil service reform, E. P. champions, [391], [393], [405], [436], [451], [466–468], [522], [523], [547]
- Civil War, [267], [325]
- Civil War poetry in E. P., [323–325]
- Clark, E. P., associate editor, [526]
- Clarkin, Franklin, war correspondent, [552]
- Clay, Henry, [46], [50], [127];
- E. P. characterizes, [143], [173];
- “Raleigh letter,” [177];
- Compromise of 1850, [244–247], [454], [537]
- Cleveland, Grover, on Schurz, [446], [450], [451];
- E. P. supports in 1884, [462–466];
- as President, [466–468];
- re-election, [469], [470];
- and Venezuela affair, [470–475];
- and silver, [498], [499];
- and New York Journal, [511]
- Cobb, Howell, [254], [264]
- Cobbett, William, [13], [104]
- Cockran, Bourke, and Tammany, [480–495]
- Coghlan, Charles and Rose, [564]
- Colden, Cadwallader, [11], [108]
- Cole, Thomas, [338]
- Coleman, William, early career, [14–17];
- becomes editor-in-chief, [17–20];
- character, [21–24];
- relations with Hamilton, [25–34];
- Federalist views, [39–47];
- methods as editor, [46–51];
- in War of 1812, [52–62];
- comments on city affairs, [63–76];
- and “Croaker” poets, [101–105];
- dramatic tastes, [112–120];
- death, [133], [134]
- Colored Orphan Asylum, burned, [307]
- Columbian, the New York, [95]
- Commercial, New York, [128], [246], [252], [342]
- Commercial, Cincinnati, [390], [462]
- Commercial Advertiser, New York, [12], [77], [95], [108], [117], [128], [321], [404], [439], [440], [550]
- Committee of Seventy, in Tweed Affair, [388]
- Concrete sidewalks, first in New York, [365]
- Conkling, Roscoe, [450], [451]
- Connolly, Richard B., in Tweed Affair, [376–388]
- Conservation, [448]
- Constitution, frigate, [52], [53], [83]
- Cooke, George Frederick, [115]
- Cooper, Fenimore, visits E. P., [190], [191];
- last years, [206], [215], [216];
- E. P. on “Deerslayer,” [222];
- contributes to E. P., [223], [224], [225];
- mentioned, [338]
- Cooper, Peter, [524], [539]
- Copyright, international, E. P. contends for, [209], [212–216], [417], [418], [560–562]
- Corbett, Sergeant Boston, contributes, [318]
- Courier and Enquirer, New York, [137], [146];
- assails E. P., [147], [154];
- news enterprise, [155];
- attacks Cooper, [223];
- supports Fremont, [251];
- absorbed by World, [270]
- Courrier des Etats Unis, on Dickens, [211];
- on secession, [272];
- on emancipation, [295];
- a “copperhead” paper, [301]
- Cox, Dr. F. F., abolitionist, [145]
- Cox, Gen. Jacob [393], [394], [399], [559]
- Cox, Kenyon, contributes, [554]
- Cranch, Christopher Pearse, contributes, [189], [324]
- Crawford, W. C., supported in 1824, [124]
- Crime in New York in 1839, [192]
- Crimean War, news of, [189], [504]
- Crittenden Compromise, [272–274]
- “Croaker” poems, [100–107]
- Croker, Richard, [478], [480], [494], [518], [550]
- Croton Aqueduct, [194], [196], [197]
- Cruger, Henry, [106]
- Crystal Palace, [205]
- Cushing, Caleb, [341]
- Cushman, Charlotte, benefit for, [339];
- retires, [564]
- Cuba, war in, [506–515];
- E. P. opposes annexation of, 515ff.
- Curtis, George W., [362], [524]
- Cutting, R. Fulton, and W. Bayard, [485]
- Daily Advertiser, New York, [12]
- Daily Gazette, New York, [12], [76], [93], [94], [95], [104]
- Daily Graphic, New York, [406]
- Daily News, New York, [252];
- on secession, [271–283];
- mob threatens, [301];
- “copperhead,” 302ff.;
- calls war a failure, [312];
- on reconstruction, [326]
- Daly, Augustin, his stock company, [564]
- Dana, Charles A., [326];
- on impeachment, 331ff., [349], [363];
- on Tweed Charter, [382];
- supports Grant, [390];
- supports Greeley, [399], [434];
- campaign of 1884, 464ff.;
- and Cleveland, [466], [469];
- a Tammany adherent, [476], [485];
- and free silver, [502];
- epigrams, [532];
- lack of principle, [538];
- character as editor, [546], [547]
- Dana, R. H., Sr., [121], [123], [162], [166], [216], [223]
- Dana, R. H., Jr., [339]
- Danish West Indies, annexation of, [503]
- Darwin, Charles, Bryce upon, [557]
- Davenport, Fanny, [564]
- Davis, Jefferson, [272], [274], [299], [306], [327]
- Davis, R. B., [109]
- Davis, Royal J., literary editor, editorial writer, [576], [577]
- Day, Benjamin H., founds Sun, [157]
- Day Book, New York, on secession, [271–283];
- mob threatens, [301]
- Decatur, Stephen, [86]
- “Deerslayer, The,” reviewed, [222]
- De Lome, Dupuy, dismissed, [507], [508]
- Delta, New Orleans, [184], [185]
- Democratic Review, [224], [229]
- Dennie, Joseph, [100]
- Dewey, Chester P., correspondent, [258]
- Dewey, Orville, [225]
- Dewey, Admiral George, at Manila, [514]
- Dicey, A. V., on Godkin, [531];
- a contributor, [558]
- Dicey, Edward, on J. G. Bennett, [160]
- Dickens, Charles, [192], [207];
- visit in 1842, 209ff.;
- E. P. upon, [223], [353]
- District of Columbia, emancipation in, [172]
- Dithmar, Henry, foreman, [342], [343], [354], [422]
- Dix, John A., [329]
- Dodge, William E., [374]
- Dolliver, Senator Jonathan P., [472]
- Dom Pedro, Emperor, visits E. P., [356]
- Dorr, Rheta Childe, [578]
- Douglas, Stephen A., E. P. attacks, 247ff.;
- debate with Lincoln, 258ff.
- Downing, A. J., and Central Park, [193], [196]
- Draft Riots, [300], 305ff.
- Drake, Joseph Rodman, [96];
- contributes “Croaker” poems, [100–107]
- Drama, in early E. P., [111–119];
- before Civil War, [226], [227];
- after Civil War, [421];
- under J. R. Towse, [562–565]
- Dred Scott decision, 254ff.
- Drew, John, [564]
- Duane, William, as editor, [12], [21], [23], [31], [50], [51], [94]
- Du Chaillu, [320]
- Duncan, Norman, [577]
- Dunlap, William, [15], [111], [113], [114], [125]
- Dupont, Admiral S. F., [318]
- Dwight, Theodore, as Federalist editor, [17], [23], [45], [57], [124]
- Eacker, George L., fights Hamilton’s son, [28]
- Eggleston, Edward, [412];
- contributes, [414], [554]
- Eggleston, George Cary, [348];
- on Bryant, [354–358];
- as literary editor, [412–419];
- on Parke Godwin, [435];
- resigns, [449]
- Elevated railways, movement for, 372ff.
- Elevators, first, [365]
- Electoral Commission of 1876, [405]
- Emancipation, [293–295]
- Embargo, [42–44], [46]
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, lectures reported, [180], [225];
- E. P. upon, [221–223], [339];
- “Fortune of the Republic,” [415]
- Enquirer, Richmond, [235], [248]
- Ericsson, John, and E. P. press, [237];
- and Civil War, [286]
- Erie Railway, early career, [159]
- Evarts, William M., [229], [334], [338], [339], [428]
- Evening Post, weekly, begins in 1842, [179]
- Evening Post, The, see [table of contents:]
- Advertisements in, [72], [73], [91–92], [94], [135], [153], [238], [360], [361], [430], [431], [567]
- Circulation of, [18], [20], [77], [92], [93], [189], [237], [238], [268], [326], [359], [360], [361], [474], [530]
- Finances of, [92–95], [123], [124], [135], [136], [153], [190], [236], [238], [239], [359–362], [426], [427], [433], [566], [567]
- News pages, [78–90], [125], [179], [180–189], [316–323], [421–426], [546–566]
- Express, New York, [221], [252], [256];
- views of secession, [267–283];
- mob threatens, [301];
- on reconstruction, 326ff.; [342];
- in election of 1872, [399]
- Farragut, David, [314]
- Fawcett, Edgar, contributes, [414]
- Federal aid to schools, [451]
- Fenton, R. E., [397]
- Fessenden, T. G., [109]
- Fessenden, W. P., [334]
- Field, Cyrus W., [464], [524]
- Field, D. D., [178], [243], [339]
- Field, Henry M., [364], [524]
- Fields, James T., [407]
- Finck, Henry T., [530];
- on W. P. Garrison, [555];
- as musical editor, [565], [566]
- Firemen, New York, [76];
- in forties and fifties, [202–204]
- Fisk, James, [392]
- Fiske, John, [309], [415], [449];
- contributes, [554]
- Five Points in New York history, [146], [370]
- Flagg, Azariah, as controller, [205]
- Foote, Ebenezer, [16], [31], [32]
- Ford, W. C., [527]
- Forrest, Edwin, début, [118];
- Leggett upon, [225];
- Parke Godwin quarrels with, [226], [227];
- retires, [564]
- Fort Dearborn massacre, [83]
- Fort Donelson, [309]
- Fourteenth Amendment, [330]
- Fowler, Senator G. S., [334], [335]
- Francis, Dr. John W., [24]
- Franco-Prussian War, [504]
- Franklin, Dr. Fabian, assistant editor, [576], [577]
- Fraser’s Magazine on American Press, [346]
- Fredericksburg, battle of, [297], [322]
- Freedmen’s Bureau Bill, [329]
- Freeman’s Journal, [301]
- Free Silver, [425], [446], [469];
- E. P. campaign against, [496–503]
- Free Soil Party, E. P. supports, [243], [244]
- Fremont, Jessie Benton, [231]
- Fremont, John C., [231];
- E. P. supports in 1856, [251], [252];
- defeated, [252];
- emancipation proclamation, [293]
- Freneau, Philip, [97]
- “Friar Lubin,” [231]
- Fugitive Slave Law, [351]
- Fuller, Margaret, as critic, [215]
- Fulton, Robert, [73], [74], [78]
- Funk, Dr. I. K., and international copyright, [561], [562]
- Furness, H. H., contributes, [554]
- Furness, W. H., [341]
- Galaxy, The, [318], [369]
- Gallatin, Albert, [37], [46]
- Gannett, Henry, contributes, [554]
- Garfield, James A., E. P. supports for President, [436], [437];
- mentioned, [440], [450]
- Garrison, W. L., [145]
- Garrison, W. P., literary editor, [441], [447], [458], [530];
- character and work, [554–556]
- Gavit, John Palmer, [577], [578]
- Gay, Edwin F., President Evening Post Company, [578], [579]
- Gay, Sidney Howard, managing editor, [413], [424]
- Genung, C. H., contributes, [559]
- George, Henry, political career, [478], [479], [494], [533]
- Germany, Schurz on, [452];
- Franco-Prussian War, [504];
- war with, [574–576]
- Gettysburg, battle of, [298–300], [322]
- Ghent, treaty of, [58], [59], [87]
- Gibbons, John S., writes war-song, [325]
- Giddings, Joshua, [243]
- Gilbert, Mrs. C. H., [564]
- Gilbert, John, [564]
- Gilder, Richard Watson, [411]
- Gildersleeve, Basil, contributes, [559]
- Gilman, Daniel Coit, [492], [493]
- Gilroy, Thomas F., Tammany career of, 480–495 passim.
- Gladden, Washington, and reading notices, [430]
- Gladstone, W. E., [523], [557]
- Goelet, Peter and R. H., [364]
- Godkin, E. L., Paris correspondent, [318];
- on reconstruction, 327ff.;
- and Liberal Republican movement, [394–400];
- associate editor E. P., 438ff.;
- career, [442], [443];
- quarrel with Schurz, [454–457];
- editor-in-chief, [457], [458];
- campaign of 1884, [459], [466];
- and Cleveland’s Administration, [466–470];
- and Venezuela affair, [470–475];
- war upon Tammany, [476–495];
- fight against free silver, [496–503];
- Spanish war and Philippines, [503–518];
- resignation, [518];
- character, [519–543];
- influence, [543–545];
- ideal of a newspaper, [546–550];
- dispute with merchants, [566], [567]
- Goff, John W., and city reform, 487ff.
- Godwin, Parke, on Bryant, [125];
- on J. G. Bennett, [161];
- joins E. P., [163], [164], [167], [168];
- as Bryant’s associate, [179];
- on Bryant’s habits, [190], [191];
- lectures, [225], [229];
- buys share of E. P., [238], [291], [313], [339], [343];
- on Bryant as editor, [349], [352], [353], [354];
- newspaper profits, [359], [392];
- in Hayes-Tilden campaign, 403ff.; [413];
- trustee of E. P., [420];
- editor-in-chief, [420], [426–437];
- early career, [434], [435];
- sells E. P., [438–440], [448]
- Gordon, “Chinese,” [505]
- Gould, Jay, [392], [439], [453], [464], [465]
- Grace, W. R., runs for Mayor, [477]
- Gracie, Archibald, a founder, [17], [18], [63]
- Graham’s Magazine, [218]
- Granger movement, [436]
- Grant, Hugh J., and city politics, 477–495 passim.
- Grant, U. S., [299], [302];
- E. P. praises military career, 309ff.; [313], [319];
- E. P. supports in 1868, [389];
- attacks, [389–395];
- for re-election, [395–400], [459]
- Graves, Ralph, [578]
- Greeley, Horace, founds Tribune, [160];
- lectures, [225], [261];
- on secession, [270], [271], [273];
- on Bull Run, [285], [322];
- on reconstruction, [326], [329], [334];
- debates with Raymond, [345], [349];
- influence, [362];
- on Tweed Charter, [382], [390];
- candidate for Presidency, [395–400];
- Watterson upon, [435];
- mentioned, [538]
- Green, Andrew H., and Tweed Ring, [388], [401]
- Greenback movement, [425]
- Grimes, James W., [334], [335]
- Griswold, R. W., [217]
- Gunsaulus, F. W., [414]
- Hackett, James, [106], [107], [119]
- Hackett, James K., [564]
- Hackett, Mrs. John, [355], [356]
- Hadley, A. T., contributes, [527]
- Hagerman, H. B., [48], [49]
- Hale, David, [155]
- Hall, A. Oakey, and Tweed Ring, [378–388]
- Hall, Capt. Basil, E. P. defends, [207], [208]
- Hallam, Henry, on Sparks, [232]
- Halleck, FitzGreene, [96], [97];
- “Croaker” poems, [100–107], [108], [216], [338]
- Hallock, Gerard, [271], [279], [301]
- Halstead, Murat, [390], [546]
- Hamilton, Alexander, in campaign of 1800, [9–11];
- interest in press, [12–15];
- befriends Coleman, [14–17];
- helps found E. P., [17–19];
- helps conduct E. P., [25–34];
- deprecates attack on Jefferson, [36];
- death, [30]
- Hamilton, Philip, killed in duel, [28]
- Hammond, Charles, defends free speech, [148]
- Hampton Roads Conference, [314]
- Hancock, Winfield S., for Presidency, [437]
- Hapgood, Isabel, contributes, [560]
- Hapgood, Hutchins, [577]
- Hapgood, Norman, reporter, [527], [528], [550], [552], [577]
- Harper, Mayor James, [202]
- Harpers, publishers, [125], [219], [417]
- Harper’s Weekly, on reconstruction, 327ff.;
- on Greeley, [399];
- on Mugwump movement, [460];
- on the “New Tammany,” [479], [480]
- Harris, Joel Chandler, [554]
- Harrison, W. H., E. P. attacks, [173], [174]
- Harrison, Benjamin, [468]
- Harte, Bret, on staff, [414]
- Hartford Convention, [57], [58]
- Harvey, W. H., 497ff.
- Haswell, Chas. H., on Central Park, [193]
- Havemeyer, Mayor, [401]
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, E. P. upon, [221];
- upon Bryant, [358]
- Hay, John, [407], [532], [569]
- Hayes, Rutherford B., [362];
- E. P. supports, [402–405];
- reads E. P., [454];
- Nation on, [459]
- Hearth and Home, [412], [414]
- Headley, J. T., [217]
- Headlines, Civil War, [323]
- Heilprin, Angelo, [554]
- Heilprin, Michael, [555], [556]
- Henderson, Isaac, joins E. P., [237], [238], [340];
- Bryant’s loyalty to, [353];
- grows rich, [359];
- quarrels with Nordhoff, [385];
- in Hayes-Tilden campaign, [403–405], [411];
- builds Bryant building, [412], [420];
- resigns as publisher, [420];
- struggle with Parke Godwin, [426–437];
- Civil War charges against, [427], [428];
- character, [427];
- sells E. P., [439], [440]
- Henderson, Isaac, Jr., [420], [426]
- Henderson, Senator John B., [334–337]
- Hendrick, Burton J., [577]
- Hendricks, M. M., [364]
- Herald (weekly edition of E. P.), [20], [30], [93]
- Herald, New York, founded, [157];
- early character, 158ff.;
- pro-slavery, [171];
- news enterprise, [184], [188];
- supports Taylor, [244], [256];
- secession views, [267–283];
- attacks Lincoln, [286];
- and Stanton, [290];
- and Lincoln’s Cabinet, [292];
- on emancipation, 295ff.;
- mob threatens, [301];
- on draft, [305];
- on Draft Riots, [309];
- and censorship, [321];
- war maps, [323];
- on reconstruction, [326–337], [346], [360];
- advertising in 1865, [361], [458];
- on Spanish War, [511]
- Hergesheimer, Joseph, [567]
- Hewitt, Abram S., [478], [479]
- “Hiawatha” reviewed, [220]
- Hildreth, Richard, [346]
- Hill, David B., [468], [469], [544]
- Hoar, Gen. Ebenezer, [393]
- Hobson, R. P., [514]
- Hoffman, Ogden, [148]
- Hogs, in New York, [65], [66]
- Holmes, O. W., lectures reported, [225];
- quoted, [315], [339]
- Holt, Charles, [25], [95]
- Holt, Henry, on Godkin, [545]
- Hone, Philip, [18]
- Hone, Philip, Jr., diary quoted, [139], [152], [356]
- Hooker, Gen. Joseph, [298], [322]
- Horse-railways in New York, [192], [372], [373]
- Hosack, Dr., [95]
- Housing crisis of 1864–66, 365ff.
- Howard, Bronson, on staff, [422]
- Howe, Timothy, [237]
- Howe, Julia Ward, tribute to Bryant, [339]
- Howells, W. D., applies for work, [407];
- novels reviewed, [417], [557], [558];
- on Schurz, [448];
- on Godkin, [476], [513], [522], [543]
- Hull’s surrender, [55], [82], [83]
- Hunt, Richard M., architect, [368]
- Huntington, Dr. W. R., [493]
- “Hyperion,” E. P. upon, [218]
- Independent, on reconstruction, 328ff.;
- and reading notices, [430]
- Index Expurgatorius, Bryant’s, [348]
- Indian question, [451]
- Internal improvement system, E. P. attacks, [351]
- Irving, Dr. Peter, [25], [50], [51], [97], [112]
- Irving, Washington, [97–99], [107];
- his books criticized, [110], [111], [206];
- at Dickens dinner, [211];
- mentioned, [216], [338]
- Irving, William, [97]
- Italy, and Abyssinia, [505]
- James, E. J. contributes, [527]
- James, Henry, books reviewed, [417], [518], [523], [557], [558]
- James, William, [545]
- Jay, John, [16], [54], [62]
- Jay, William, contributes, [245], [340]
- Jackson, Andrew, [101];
- supported for Presidency, [131];
- administration, [142], [143]
- Jackson, H. H., contributes, [325], [410]
- Jefferson, Thomas, election of 1800, [10], [27];
- E. P. attacks, [36–43];
- death, [89], [90]
- Jerome, Wm. Travers, 487ff.
- Jewett, Helen, murder of, [180]
- Jingoism, Godkin attacks, [470–472], 511ff.
- Johnson, Andrew, reconstruction and impeachment, [327–337];
- Nation upon, [459]
- Job-Printing Office, [236]
- “Jonathan Oldstyle Papers,” [97], [98]
- Jones’s Wood, park scheme for, [194–201]
- Journal, New York, and Bryan campaign, [502], [503];
- and Spanish War, [509–515];
- Godkin upon, 549ff.
- Journal of Commerce, New York, [145], [155];
- pro-slavery, [171];
- opposes Central Park, [199], [200];
- supports Buchanan, [252], [256];
- secession views, [267–283];
- on emancipation, [295];
- mob threatens, [301];
- “copperhead” tendency, 302ff.;
- on Bryant, [362];
- on Venezuela affair, [474]
- Journalism, revolution in New York in thirties, 154ff.
- Julian, George W., [453]
- Kansas, war in, [253], 255ff.
- Kansas-Nebraska bill, [247–250]
- Kean, Charles, acting reviewed, [116–118], [562]
- Kelly, Boss John, [477], [478]
- Kemble, Charles and Fanny, their acting, [225], [226]
- Kendall, Amos, censors mails, [148];
- penalizes E. P., [153]
- Kendall, E. A., [212]
- Kendall, G. W., reports Mexican War, 184ff.
- Kent, Judge William, [340]
- King, Charles, [95], [152], [156], [291]
- King, Edward, [415]
- King, Preston, [243], [247]
- King, Rufus, [13];
- contributes, [42], [43], [45], [52], [54], [60], [106], [131]
- Kingsland, Mayor A. C., [197]
- Kittredge, George L., contributes, [559]
- Knickerbocker School, [96], [97]
- “Knickerbocker History,” advertised in E. P., [98], [99]
- Kossuth, visits America, [206]
- Labor, [163–165], [540], [542]
- Labor, Knights of, Godkin attacks, [541], [542]
- Lamont, Hammond, [577]
- Lamont, Thomas W., owner of E. P., [578]
- Lang, John, [12], [104]
- Lanman, Charles, contributes, [410]
- Lansing, Chancellor, disappearance of, [162], [163]
- Lathrop, George Parsons, Boston correspondent, [414], [415]
- Laugel, Auguste, [558], [560]
- Lawrence, David, [578]
- Lea, Henry C., [554], [559]
- Learned, J. E., managing editor, [527], [549], [550]
- Learoyd, H. J., [577]
- Leavitt, Joshua, [145]
- Ledger, Philadelphia, [362]
- Lee, General Robert E., [298–300], [323]
- Lee, General Henry, [53]
- Leggett, Wm., becomes assistant editor, [134];
- made acting editor, [138];
- violent language, [140];
- character, [140–142];
- last days and death, [166], [167];
- dramatic criticism, [225], [346]
- Lenox, James, [364]
- Lenox Library, [364]
- Lenox, Robert, [64], [91]
- Lesugg, Catherine, [106], [107], [115]
- Leupp, Francis E., Washington correspondent, [578]
- Levermore, C. H., on J. G. Bennett, [161]
- Lewis, Charlton M., [385], [397], [421];
- character and career, [422], [423]
- Lewis, Morgan, [77], [106]
- Lexow, Clarence, and city reform, 487ff.
- Libel, Godkin on, [548], [549]
- Liberal Republican Movement, [394–400]
- Lind, Jenny, [192]
- Lingan, Gen. James, [53]
- Linn, Wm. Alexander, city editor, [421], [449], [450], [527], [549], [550]
- Literary Review, the, [579]
- Littell’s Living Age, on E. P., [340]
- Loco-foco movement, E. P. promotes, 151ff.;
- vote [169]
- Lodge, Henry C., [447];
- as jingo, [471], [472], [496], [497], [502], [504]
- Log-cabin campaign, disgusts E. P., [173–174]
- Longfellow, H. W., Bryant’s opinion of, [217–220], [225], [408]
- Lord, Rufus M., [364]
- Lorillard, Peter, [364]
- Lossing, B. J., contributes, [414]
- Lotteries, hostility of E. P. to, [71], [72], [132]
- Louisiana Purchase, E. P. upon, [37], [38]
- Lounsbury, T. R., [559]
- Lovejoy, Elijah P., murder of, [171]
- Low, Seth, [494]
- Lowell, J. R., on Bryant, [217];
- Bryant’s opinion of, [220], [221];
- mentioned, [339], [389], [442], [448], [469], [521], [523]
- Lowry, E. G., [577], [578]
- “Lucius Crassus,” letters of, [27]
- Ludlow, Rev. Mr., [145], [146]
- Lusitania, sinking of, [575]
- MacAlarney, Robert E., [578]
- Macready, W. C., acting reviewed, [118], [119];
- riot, [226]
- MacVeagh, Wayne, congratulates Godkin, [493]
- Madison, James, attacked, [52–59];
- E. P. supports, [61];
- his messages, [82], [83]
- Madison Square, laid out, [192], [195]
- Mahon, Lord, and Sparks controversy, [233]
- Mail and Express, New York, [465]
- Maine, destruction of, 508ff.
- Managing editorship, creation of, [421]
- Mapleson, James Henry, [425], [556]
- Marble, Manton, [302], [312], [382], [390], [435]
- Marcy, Gov. W. M., [151];
- assails Leggett, [152]
- Mario, Jessie White, [342], [559]
- Mark Twain, on Schurz, [447]
- Marryat, Capt., Frederick, E. P. criticizes, [208]
- Marshall, John, E. P. attacks, [152]
- Martineau, Harriet, Bryant’s opinion of, [208], [212]
- “Martin Chuzzlewit,” [223]
- Mason, Charles, edits E. P., [153], [163]
- Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr., [576]
- Matthews, Brander, contributes, [554]
- Maverick, Augustus, [425]
- Maynard, J. H., [467]
- Maxwell, Wm. H., heads schools, [492]
- McKinley, William, and free silver campaign, [499–503];
- and Spanish War, [505–515], [523];
- and Boxer rebellion, [569]
- Meade, Gen. George Gordon, [299], [300]
- Means, David M., on staff, [527]
- Mercantile Advertiser, New York, [93], [94]
- Mercantile Library, [364]
- Metropolitan Museum, E. P. calls for, [364];
- enlarged, [493]
- Meyer, Brantz, correspondent, [317]
- Mexico, war with, [179], [180];
- news of war with, [183], [187];
- intervention under Wilson, [573], [574]
- Milan Decree, [40]
- Mill, John Stuart, praises E. P., [341]
- Minshull, John, [103]
- Minturn & Barker, [91]
- Missolonghi, news of, [80], [81]
- Missouri Compromise, [61]
- Mitchell, Donald G., [408]
- Mitchill, Dr. Samuel Latham, [64], [95], [103]
- Monell, Judge John J., president Evening Post Company, [420];
- inquires into business affairs, [433], [434]
- Monroe, James, [39]
- Mooney, William, [79]
- Moore, Thomas, contributes, [100], [102]
- Moore, John Bassett, [474]
- More, Paul Elmer, [576]
- Morning Chronicle, New York, [25], [76], [77], [92]
- Morgan, E. P., [251]
- Morris, Clara, [564]
- Morris, George P., [100]
- Morris, Gouverneur, [10];
- contributes, [27], [31], [45], [54], [108]
- Morse, S. F. B., invents telegraph, [187–189], [304]
- Morton, Levi P., [490], [491]
- Moscow, burning of, [59], [60]
- Moss, Frank, and city reform, 487ff.
- Motley, J. L., dismissed by Grant, [393]
- Mugwump movement, [459–466]
- Mullet, Abram B., [375]
- Mulligan letters, [459–466]
- Mulberry Court described, [372]
- Murray, Charles Augustus, E. P. defends, [208]
- Musical criticism, [421], [449], [565], [566]
- Nadal, E. S., on newspaper reviewing, [415], [416]
- Napoleonic Wars, [34], [39–44], [59], [60];
- news of, [87], [88]
- Napoleon III, [504]
- Nast, Thomas, [377], [399]
- National Advocate, New York, [95], [124]
- National-Zeitung, New York, [302]
- Nation, New York, on reconstruction, 327ff.;
- on Liberal Republican Movement, 390–400 passim;
- connected with E. P., 438ff.;
- political views, [458], [459];
- influence, [543], [545];
- separated from E. P., [578]
- Neilson, Adelaide, [564]
- Newbern, attack on, [321]
- Newcomb, Simon, contributes, [527], [554]
- New England Magazine, criticises Bryant, [137]
- New Madrid earthquake, [82]
- “Newspaper waifs,” [450]
- New Orleans, battle of, [84], [85]
- New York city, description in 1801, 63ff.;
- hogs, [65], [66];
- street-cleaning, [67];
- health, [68–70];
- morals, [70–72];
- amusements, [72], [73];
- transit, [73];
- coal and gas, [75], [76];
- police, [76];
- burials, [76];
- growth to 1850, [192];
- parks, [192–201];
- crime, [201];
- police, [202];
- fire department 1840–65, [202–204];
- street cleaning, [204], [205];
- corruption in fifties, [205], [206];
- and Draft Riots, 300ff.;
- growth after Civil War, [364], [365];
- housing difficulties, [365–371];
- health after Civil War, [369–372];
- rapid transit, [372–375];
- and the Tweed Ring, [376–388];
- municipal misgovernment and reform, [476–495];
- improvements under Mayor Strong, [492], [493];
- creation of Greater New York, [49]
- New York Review, [122], [229]
- Nichols, Major George, contributes, [318]
- Niles, Nathaniel, correspondent, [186], [187]
- Noah, M. M., [51], [102], [108], [114];
- joins Courier and Enquirer, [155]
- Nordhoff, Charles, [241], [291];
- Draft Riots reported by, [306–309];
- career, [315–317];
- as managing editor, [317–323];
- quarrels with Henderson, [385], [421], [429]
- Northern Securities Case, [571]
- Norton, Charles Eliot, [340], [449], [458], [513], [518], [522], [543];
- contributes, [559]
- Noyes, Alexander Dana, and free silver campaign, [500–503];
- as financial editor, [553]
- Nullification, [132], [133]
- O’Brien, James, [384], [387]
- O’Conor, Charles, [230], [231]
- Ogden, Rollo, [503], [523];
- as associate editor, [526], [527];
- as editor-in-chief, [569–578];
- resigns, [578]
- Ogden, Wm. B., [374]
- Olmsted, F. L., [523]
- Olney, Richard B., 472ff.
- Opera, first in New York, [119], [120]
- Opdyke, George, [263], [291], [303], [366]
- Orange Riot of 1871, [385–387]
- “Oregon Trail, The” (Parkman’s), E. P. reviews, [222]
- O’Reilly, Miles, contributes, [325], [410]
- Orders in Council, [39], [40];
- repealed, [54]
- Osborne, W. H., [265], [310]
- Osgood, J. R. & Co., [417]
- Osgood, Samuel, contributes, [410]
- “Outre-Mer,” E. P. on, [218]
- Paine, Robert Treat, [21]
- Paine, Robert Treat, Jr., [107], [108]
- Paine, Thomas, [12], [43], [97]
- Panama, seizure of, [447], [570]
- Parkhurst Rev. Charles H., 486ff.
- Parkman, Francis, [222], [449], [523], [554]
- Parks, growth of in New York, [192–201]
- Park Theater, [113], [114]
- Parsons, Rev. Willard, [372]
- Parton, James, on J. G. Bennett, [159], [160]
- Paulding, J. K., [96], [97], [110], [156];
- contributes, [180];
- on E. P., [340]
- Payne-Aldrich Tariff, [572]
- Payne, George Henry, [578]
- Peck, Harry Thurston, quoted, [538]
- Pensions legislation, E. P. opposes, [436], [468]
- Percival, J. G., [111]
- Perry, Lawrence, [577]
- Phelps, Wm. Walter, [451], [460–466]
- Philippines, E. P. opposes annexation, [515–518]
- Picayune, New Orleans, [184], [280]
- Pierce, Franklin, E. P. supports in 1852, [247];
- attacks, [248], [249]
- Pierpont, John, [100], [107]
- Pinckney, Charles, [30]
- “Pindar, Peter,” [99], [102]
- Pitkin, Walter B., [577]
- Pittsburgh Landing, battle of, [318]
- Platt, T. C., [490], [491], [494], [502], [509], [516], [518]
- Poe, E. A., visits E. P., [190], [216];
- E. P. upon, [221], [407], [418]
- Police, New York, [76];
- in forties, [201], [203];
- under Tammany, 1885–1895, [487–490]
- Polk, James K., E. P. supports, [172], [173], [177], [178];
- E. P. attacks, [244]
- Pope, Gen. John, [290], [291], [302]
- Popular Science Monthly, [369]
- Populists, [469]
- Port Royal, capture of, [318]
- Post, Detroit, [445]
- Postage, cheaper, E. P. advocates, [351]
- Potter, Bishop H. C., [485], [494], [516], [524]
- Powderly, T. V., and Knights of Labor, [536]
- President and Little Belt, [41]
- Press, Philadelphia, [462]
- Prize-fights, [449]
- Prime, Nathaniel, [106]
- Prospect Park, [365], [366]
- Public Advertiser, New York, [50], [76], [77]
- Public Library, E. P. asks for consolidated, [364], [365]
- Puckette, Charles McD., [577]
- Putnam, George Haven, [560]
- Putnam, G. P., [368]
- Putnam’s, [417]
- Putnam’s Magazine, [434]
- Quay, Matthew S., [502], [516], [537]
- Queenstown, battle of, [83], [84]
- “Quince, Peter,” reviewed, [109]
- Randall, S. J., E. P. on, [547]
- Randolph, John, [61], [135]
- Rapid Transit, 372ff.
- Raymond, Henry J., editor of the Times, [252], [255], [261], [281], [311], [326], [345], [362], [425]
- “Reading-Notices,” [430], [431]
- Reclus, Elie, [415], [416]
- Reconstruction, see [Chapter Fourteen]
- Reed, T. B., [496]
- Rehan, Ada, [564]
- Reid, Whitelaw, [326], [411], [532]
- Repplier, Agnes, contributes, [414]
- “Representative Men” reviewed, [222]
- Republican, Springfield, in campaign of 1872, [390–400];
- in Mugwump movement, 460ff.;
- and Philippines, [515]
- Rhett, R. B. [317]
- Rhinelander, Wm. C., [364]
- Rhodes, James Ford, quoted, [247], [298], [306], [443]
- Riardon, W. L., reporter, 550ff.
- Riggs, Caleb S., [17]
- Riis, Jacob, [551]
- Ripley, George, literary editor the Tribune, [216], [347], [406], [407]
- Ripley, Philip, war correspondent, [318]
- Robinson, A. G., war correspondent, [552]
- Roe, E. P., contributes, [414]
- Rogers, Samuel, contributes, [99]
- Ropes, John C., contributes, [554], [559]
- Rose, John C., on staff, [527]
- Roosevelt, C. V. S., [364]
- Roosevelt, James, [91]
- Roosevelt, Theodore, [447];
- in city politics, [478], [479], [486];
- Police Commissioner, [492], [551];
- opinion of Journal, [511];
- runs for Governor, [516];
- on Quay, [537];
- E. P. opposes in 1904, [570];
- and Panama, [570];
- his Presidency, [571];
- and Taft, [573]
- Ross, Senator James, [334], [335]
- Roslyn, Bryant purchases home at, [190];
- life at, [342], [411]
- “Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion,” [465]
- Russell, Wm. H., war correspondent, [184], [276], [301]
- Russian literature introduced, [559], [560]
- Salvini, Tommaso, [564]
- Soley, J. R., contributes, [554]
- Society Library, [364]
- South African War, [505]
- Southern Literary Messenger, criticizes Bryant, [137];
- J. R. Thompson edits, [407]
- Sparks, Jared, Bigelow’s controversy with, [231–234]
- Spain, war with, [506–515]
- Specie resumption, E. P. advocates, [391], [392], [436]
- Speculation, E. P. attacks era of, 130ff.
- Sperry, Watson R., managing editor, [368], [408], [409], [413], [414], [426], [431]
- Staats-Zeitung, New York, opposes Pierce, [249];
- on secession, [272–283];
- a copperhead sheet, [302]
- Stanton, Secretary, [322], [331–334]
- Stedman, E. C., [318], [407];
- contributes, [410], [411], [414]
- Steffens, Lincoln, reporter, [529], [530], 550ff., [577]
- Stephen, Leslie, contributes, [558]
- Stephens, Alexander H., [314]
- Stephens, John L., [191], [214]
- Stewart, Alexander, [64]
- Stockton, Frank R., [408]
- Stoddard, R. H., contributes, [324], [339], [408], [411], [418]
- Stoddard, Mrs. R. H., contributes, [325]
- Stoddard, W. O., contributes, [414]
- Stone, Col. Wm. L., [108], [126], [128], [404]
- Straus, Nathan, [490]
- Street-cleaning, in fifties, [204], [205]
- Strong, Wm. M., and city reform, [491–493]
- Strunsky, Simeon, [576–578]
- Subways, movement for, 372ff.
- Sub-treasury system, [351]
- Sumner, Charles, friend of E. P., [231], [242], [285], [286], [340], [393]
- Sumner, Wm. Graham, contributes, [559]
- Sun, Baltimore, in Mexican War, [184], [185]
- Sun, New York, founded, [157];
- circulation in 1860, [268];
- in 1865, [326];
- on reconstruction, [326–337];
- advertising in 1865, [61];
- on Tweed Charter, [382];
- on Greeley, [399];
- in Mugwump campaign, 464ff.;
- and Cleveland, [466];
- and free silver, [502], [503], [535];
- character as newspaper under Dana, [546–548], [551]
- Sweeney, Peter B., and Tweed affair, [376–388]
- Swords, T. and J., [64], [91]
- Sykes, McCready, quoted, [542]
- Sagasta, Premier, and Cuban War, 512ff.
- Safe-deposit vaults, first in New York, [365]
- Sainte-Beuve contributes to E. P., [239], [240]
- Salisbury, Lord, and Venezuela affair, 472ff.
- “Salmagundi Papers,” [97]
- Sands, Joshua, [11], [17]
- Sands, Robert, [128], [134]
- Santiago campaign, [514]
- Santo Domingo, annexation attempted, [392], [393], [395], [447], [504]
- Sargent, Winthrop, [109]
- Sawyer, Charles Pike, sporting editor, [566]
- Schurz, Carl, [285], [286];
- and Liberal Republican movement, [394–400];
- becomes editor-in-chief, 438ff.;
- career, [441–445];
- character, [445–448];
- as editor, [448–457], [463], [485];
- on Spanish War, [513];
- on Philippines, [515], [568], [569]
- Schieffelin, Wm. J., and city reform, [485]
- Scott, Francis M., [484]
- Scott, Winfield, in Mexican War, [184–186];
- E. P. opposes for President, [247]
- Sedgwick, A. G., as managing editor, [423], [424], [431–433];
- as associate editor, [461], [506], [525], [526]
- Sedgwick, Catharine, contributes, [233]
- Sedgwick, Henry D., [121], [123], [129];
- helps edit E. P., [153], [164];
- contributes, [172], [176], [178], [210]
- “Seaside and Fireside,” Longfellow’s, reviewed, [219]
- “Seventh of March Speech,” Webster’s, [245], [246]
- Seward, Wm. H., [155], [261–263];
- in Lincoln’s Cabinet, [277], [278];
- a “conservative,” [285], [290], [294]
- Seymour, Horatio, [304], [306], [334], [390]
- “Shakespeare Gallery,” [112]
- Sherman Silver Act, [468], [496], [499]
- Sherman, Stuart P., on staff, [577]
- Sherman, W. T., [302], [310], [313], [318], [319], [321]
- Shipping news, [90], [91]
- Sickles, Gen. Daniel, [392]
- Sigourney, Mrs., [107]
- Simms, Wm. Gillmore, [191], [407]
- Simpson, Manager, [102], [104]
- “Sketch Book,” reviewed, [110]
- Slocum, Henry W., [374]
- Smith, Gerrit, [339]
- Slavery, rise of the question, 145ff., 170ff.;
- in 1850–1860, [242–283]
- Taft, William Howard, E. P. supports in 1908, [571];
- his Presidency, [571–573]
- Tallmadge, Senator Nathaniel P., on free speech, [170]
- Tappan, Lewis and Arthur, abolitionists, [145], [146], [155]
- Tammany, [79], [205], [206];
- and Tweed Affair, [364–388];
- Godkin’s war upon, [476–495]
- Taney, Chief Justice Roger B., attacked, [254]
- Tanner, Corporal, [536]
- Tariff policy of E. P., [34], [129–131], [175], [228], [229], [361], [362], [391], [436], [468–470], [571], [572]
- Taylor, Gen. Zachary, in Mexican War, [184–186];
- E. P. opposes for President, [243];
- funeral, [192]
- Taylor, Bayard, [407], [417]
- Telegraph introduced, [187–189]
- Telegraphers’ strike of 1883, [455], [456]
- Tenure of Office Act, E. P. opposes, [331–334]
- Texas, annexation opposed, [175–179]
- Thayer, William Roscoe, contributes, [414]
- Thayer, W. S., Washington correspondent, [242], [256], [315], [342]
- “Thirty Years’ View,” published in E. P., [235], [250]
- Thomas, Gen. George H., [314]
- Thomas, A. E., [577]
- Thomas, Theodore, [365]
- Thompson, Captain, in duel with Coleman, [48]
- Thompson, Jacob, [254]
- Thompson, John R., literary editor, [353], [354], [407–411]
- Tilden, Samuel J., friendship with Bigelow, [228–231], [251];
- opposes Lincoln, [265], [266];
- a “copperhead,” [304];
- and Tweed Affair, [383–388], [401];
- as Governor, [401], [402];
- candidate for Presidency, [402–405], [440]
- Tillman, Ben, [499], [500]
- Tilton, Theodore, [328], [334], [412]
- Times, Brooklyn, on Bryant, [362]
- Times, New York, supports Fremont, [251], [252];
- slavery attitude, [255];
- Seward organ, 260ff., [264];
- view of secession, 267–283 passim;
- criticises Lincoln’s Cabinet, [292];
- “niggerhead,” [305];
- and peace, [311];
- war censorship, [321];
- circulation in 1865, [326];
- on reconstruction, [326–337], [360];
- exposes Tweed, [384–388];
- supports Grant, 390ff.;
- attacks Tilden, 401ff., [422], [431], [436], [454], [458];
- in Mugwump movement, 460ff.;
- and Tammany, [486], [535]
- “Tom Sawyer” reviewed, [417]
- Tompkins, Daniel D., [61]
- Towse, J. Ranken, on Bryant, [355], [356], [357];
- on Bryant’s imperfect control of E. P., [403];
- on John R. Thompson, [410];
- becomes dramatic editor, [421], [426];
- on Charlton Lewis, [423];
- on W. G. Boggs, [431];
- exposes Van Nort, [432], [433];
- as dramatic editor, [562–565]
- Tracy, Gen. B. F., [494]
- Tribune, New York, founded, [160];
- supports Zachary Taylor, [173];
- supports Fremont, [251], [252], [260];
- for Bates in 1860, [261], [264];
- views of secession, [267–283];
- on emancipation, [294];
- criticises Lincoln, [297];
- a “niggerhead” sheet, [305];
- and censorship, [321], [322];
- on reconstruction, 326–337 passim, [342];
- business history in Civil War, [359], [360];
- advertising in 1865, [361];
- takes over Fresh Air Fund, [372];
- on Tweed Charter, [382];
- in campaign of 1872, 390ff., [436], [445];
- in campaign of 1884, [462–466];
- and Bryan campaign, [502], [503]
- Tribune, Chicago, [280], [290], [390], [393], [394], [462]
- Trollope, Anthony, Bryce upon, [556], [557]
- Trollope, Mrs., [181];
- E. P. defends, [208], [209]
- Troup, Robert, [11], [14], [17], [62]
- Trumbull, Lyman, [285], [334]
- Trusts, [539]
- Tupper, Martin F., [223], [355]
- Tweed, W. M., emerges, [206];
- his career, [376–388]
- Typhus in New York, 370ff.
- Tyler, President, E. P. attacks, [175], [176]
- “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” [249]
- Union, Brooklyn, [412]
- Union League Club, [382]
- Union, Washington, [248]
- Unions, Trade, defended by E. P., [164], [165]
- United States Bank, hostility of E. P. to, [131], [142], [143], [168]
- United States Review, [123]
- Van Buren, John, [247], [250], [339], [362]
- Van Buren, Martin, on E. P. tariff policy, [130];
- befriends Leggett, [167];
- E. P. supports, [169], [170];
- on slavery, [172], [174];
- renomination asked, [175], [176], [182];
- supported in 1848, [243], [247]
- Vanderbilt, Commodore, [94]
- Vanderbilt, W. H., [336]
- Van Wyck, Augustus, [516]
- Van Wyck, Robert, [494], [510]
- Varick, Richard, [11], [17], [45], [51], [54]
- Vauxhall, [112]
- Veiller, Bayard, [577]
- Venezuela affair, [470–475]
- Verplanck, Gulian C., [110], [121], [130];
- disagrees with E. P., [148], [216], [338]
- Vicksburg, capture of, [300], [309]
- Victoria, Queen, [181], [182]
- Villard, Henry, Civil War correspondent, [332];
- purchases E. P., [438];
- his career, [440], [441];
- relations with Schurz, [453], [454], [522];
- and E. P. finances, [566];
- his unselfishness, [567]
- Villard, Mrs. Henry, her ownership, [567]
- Villard, O. G., interviews Bigelow, [237];
- joins staff, [576];
- as one of the editors, [577];
- president of Evening Post Company, [578];
- sells E. P., [578]
- “Voices of the Night,” E. P. on, [218]
- Wade, Benjamin, and reconstruction, [328];
- and impeachment, 333ff.
- Wadsworth, Gen. James, [286], [289], [304]
- Wagner, Richard, H. T. Finck upon, [565], [566]
- Walker’s Filibusterers, [503]
- Wallace, Alfred Russell, contributes, [558]
- Wallack’s Theater, [564]
- Wallack, James W., [106], [115], [564]
- Wallack, Lester, [564]
- Ware, Mrs. William, [179]
- Waring, Col. George E., [492]
- War of 1812, E. P. opposes, 44ff.;
- views of, [82–87]
- Warner, Arthur, [578]
- Warner, Charles Dudley, on E. P., [340];
- on Nation, [543]
- Washburne, Elihu, [392]
- Waterloo, news of, [89]
- Watterson, Henry, [35], [434], [435]
- “We Are Coming, Father Abraham,” published by E. P., [325]
- Webb, James Watson, character as editor, [154], [224]
- Webster, Daniel, [52], [89];
- E. P. characterizes, [144];
- tariff stand condemned, [168];
- on Compromise of 1850, [244–247]
- Webster, Noah, [13], [14], [20];
- Dictionary reviewed, [110]
- Weed, Thurlow, [95], [149], [168], [261], [356], [378], [428]
- Weeks, Capt. Seaman, [106]
- Welles, Gideon, contributes, [242];
- in Lincoln’s Cabinet, [277], [278];
- a “radical,” [285], [290];
- on Henderson, [427], [428]
- Wellington, Lord, [88], [89]
- Wells, David A., [391], [394], [399];
- trustee of E. P., [444];
- mentioned, [524]
- Wells, John, friend to Coleman, [15–17], [23], [29], [32], [52], [97], [112], [114]
- Weyler, in Cuba, [506], [507]
- Westervelt, Mayor Jacob, opposes Central Park, [199], [200]
- Westliche Post, St. Louis, [445]
- Wharton, Edith, [567]
- Wheaton, Henry, [95]
- Whiting, James R., [374]
- Whiting, Newton F., financial editor, [424], [425]
- Whitman, Walt, on Bryant, [217];
- contributes, [224]
- White, Horace, [337];
- and Liberal Republican movement, [390–400];
- becomes associate editor, 438ff.;
- career, [443], [444];
- trustee of E. P., [444], [461];
- and war upon Tammany, [481];
- and fight against free silver, [496–503], [524];
- editor-in-chief, [368], [569]
- Whittier, John Greenleaf, Bryant upon, [221], [239];
- contributes, [414]
- Wilder, Dr. A. P., Albany correspondent, [346]
- Wilmot Proviso, E. P. supports, [247], [351]
- Williams, Walter, [318]
- Williams, William F., [421], [425], [426]
- Willis, H. Parker, [577]
- Willis, N. P., [182], [227]
- Wilson, Gen. James Grant, [358]
- Wilson, Woodrow, contributes, [454];
- E. P. supports in 1912 and 1916, [570];
- his Presidency, [573], [574]
- Wines, E. C., contributes, [423]
- Winona Speech, Taft’s, [572]
- Wise, Gov. Henry A., [253], [327]
- Wolcot, Dr. John, contributes, [99]
- Wolcott, Oliver, [13], [14];
- contributes, [27], [31]
- Wolfe, John D., [364]
- Wood, Fernando, [275], [301–306]
- Woodberry, George E., contributes, [554], [559]
- Woodford, Gen. Stewart L., [515], [524]
- Woodworth, Samuel, [100], [105], [107]
- Woolsey, W. W., [11], [17];
- contributes, [31]
- World, New York, views of secession, [267–283];
- attacks Lincoln, [287];
- and Lincoln’s Cabinet, [292];
- on Emancipation, [295];
- “copperhead,” 301ff.;
- on draft riots, [308];
- wants war stopped, [312];
- on reconstruction, [326–337];
- attacks Bigelow and Thayer, [346], [356];
- advertising in 1865, [361];
- on Bryant, [362];
- on Tweed Charter, [382];
- supports Seymour, [390];
- on Greeley’s candidacy, [398–400];
- on Henry Villard, [453], [454], [465];
- on Venezuela, [474];
- and Tammany, [485], [486];
- and free silver, [502], [503];
- and Spanish war, [509–515];
- E. L. Godkin upon, 549ff.
- World War, the, [574–576]
- Wright, Fanny, [126]
- Wright, H. J., on Godkin, 525–529 passim;
- as city editor, 550ff.;
- becomes editor of Commercial Advertiser, [577]
- Wright, Silas, [229], [258]