interview with Blaine, [354];
on the outlook at Cincinnati (1872), [378];
letter from T. to, and his reply, [379];
chairman of platform committee at Cincinnati, [382];
his view of the result, [385],
and of Greeley's nomination, [389], [390];
thinks Adams or T. could have been elected, [402], [403];
last meeting with T., [413].
Whitfield, pro-slavery Delegate in Congress from Kansas, [49], [50].
Whitney, Henry C, quoted, [143] n.