D.
Davis, David, candidate for presidential nomination, [287]; and Electoral Commission, [300].
Davis, Jefferson, prayer in Church for, [23]; succeeded by negro in Senate, [230]; disfranchised, [289]; and amnesty, [295].
Davis, Nicholas, characterizes Lakin, [205]-[206].
De Bow, J. D. B., on negro labor, [266 (note)].
Democratic party, and Crittenden-Johnson resolutions, [55], [69]; at end of war, [70]; Douglas Democrats, [70], [87]; and Johnson, [70], [88], [138]; "Democratic and Conservative" party, [150]; platform (1868), [169]; Union League and, [188], [190]-[191]; in Congress from South, [230]; Southern Unionists turn to, [277]; and Civil Rights Act, [277]; "New Departure," Democrats, [287]; supports Greeley, [288]; and election of 1876, [297]-[298]; and Electoral Commission, [300]; during period of adjustment, [302], [303].
Dennison, William, resigns from Cabinet, [131].
District of Columbia, negro suffrage in, [134]; corruption, [282].
Dixon, James, administration Republican, [122].
Dixon, W. H., [29].
Doolittle, administration Republican, [122].
Douglass, Frederick, quoted, [37]-[38].