reëlected by favor of Union victories, [221];

and Halleck, [226]; his death, [231];

European opinion of, [231];

his view of status of seceding states embodied in proclamation of Dec. 8, 1863, [232];

letter of, to Gov. Hahn of La., [233];

his address of Apr. 11, 1865, on reconstruction, [234], [235];

his plan adopted by Johnson, [237];

had his life been spared, [286];

his plan of reconstruction definitely abandoned, [291];

T.'s estimate of his character and career, [430]; [xxi], [65], [67], [240], [245], [246], [423].