to Hooker, on latter's appointment, [489]-[490];
to Judd about campaign contribution, [209];
to Judd regarding the presidency, [228];
to Kentucky unionist on slavery, [446]-[448];
to McClellan on over-cautiousness, [392]-[395];
to McClellan concerning route to Richmond, [405]-[407];
to McNeill relating to fees for speeches, [223]-[224];
to Schofield, advice on factional quarrels, [455]-[456];
to Speed on slavery, [151]-[153];
to Speed's sister on slavery, [148];