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Garfield, J. A., [132].
Garland, ex parte, [159].
Geneva Arbitration (1872), [283].
Georgetown (D. C.), vote on negro suffrage in, [134].
Georgia, poverty in, [14]; government relief, [15]; negro colony in, [36]; courts, [111], [113]; military government, [143], [144]; suit against Stanton, [159]; military rule resumed, [170]; reconstruction in, [171]-[172], [221]; legislature, [172], [240]; representatives in Congress, [172], [289 (note)]; negro voters, [222]; Godkin characterizes officials of, [226]; holds mixed marriages illegal, [276]; conservatives gain control in, [290]; election (1868), [299].
Gillem, General, commands military department, [141 (note)].
Godkin, E. L., quoted, [180 (note)]; on Georgia politicians, [226].
Gordon, J. B., and negro education, [212].
Gould, Jay, [283], [286].
Grant, U. S., [186], [224], [280], [297]; urges use of white troops in South, [21]; orders arrest of paroled Confederates, [22]; report on South, [28], [29]; protests arrest of Southern military leaders, [74]; and captured slaves, [99]; and Freedmen's Bureau, [106]; Army Appropriation Act, [134]; radicalism, [141 (note)], [239]-[240]; Congress gives full powers to, [143]; temporarily Secretary of War, [163]; and Stanton, [163], [165]; nominated by National Union party, [168]; elected President, [169]; reconstruction, [171]; and enforcement acts, [260]-[261]; expansionist, [283]-[284]; vote for, [285]-[286]; appointees, [286]; reëlection, [288]; refuses to interfere in Mississippi, [291]; restores Kellogg to office, [294].
Greeley, Horace, candidate for Presidency, [287]-[288].
Greene, S. S., quoted, [208].
Groesbeck, W. S., counsel at impeachment, [166].
Guthrie, James, Democratic leader, [122].