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Hahn, Michael, Governor of Louisiana, Lincoln's letter to, [66]-[67].
Hail Columbia sung at Union League initiation, [183].
Halleck, General H. W., orders in regard to marriage, [20].
Hampton, General Wade, [174], [175]; letter to Johnson, [31]; and negro suffrage, [51]; and Freedmen's Bureau, [107].
Hampton Institute, [220]; teacher's remark on negro education, [211]-[212].
Hancock, General W. S., commands military department, [141 (note)], [163].
Hardee, General W. J., quoted, [244].
Harlan, James, resigns from Cabinet, [131].
Harris, I. G., on Johnson, [72].
Hayes, R. B., candidate for presidency, [296], [297], [298]; elected, [300], [301]; and radicalism, [302].
Hell Hole Swamp, [234].
Hendricks, T. A., Democratic leader, [122].
Herald, New York, Knox as correspondent of, [28]; on radical reconstruction, [148].
Heroes of America, [179], [245].
Hill, B. H., of Georgia, and "Jim Crow" theory, [277].
Hill, General D. H., of North Carolina, [279 (note)].
Hill, Thomas, President of Harvard, [209].
Holden, W. W., provisional governor of North Carolina, [75], [77], [224], [232]; and Union League, [185], [189].
Home Guards, [245].
Howard, General O. O., head of Freedmen's Bureau, [105].
Humphreys, B. G., Governor of Mississippi, opinion of Freedmen's Bureau, [90]; advocates civil equality, [91].