first meeting with Douglas, [61]-[62];

removal of Illinois Capitol, [62];

an early speech, [62]-[65];

opposes pro-slavery enactment, [65]-[66];

contest with Ewing, [66]-[67];

campaign of 1838 and election, [85];

end of legislative service, [86];

election and resignation, 1864, [160]-[161];

senatorial contest, [161]-[161]

Black Hawk War,