written by hand, [474];

to Bryant concerning party pledges, [248];

to Mrs. Bixby on loss of sons, [397]-[398];

to Curtis on factional quarrels, [455];

to Douglas, invitation to debate, [182];

telegram to Grant during Early's raid, [522]-[523];

to Grant after Vicksburg, [502];

to Grant, expressing satisfaction, [521];

to Greeley on emancipation, [429]-[430];

to Herndon, giving advice, [104]-[105];