[INDEX.]
- Alabama Claims, [47]
- Alcott, Bronson and Louise, [201]
- Alps, [22]
- Americans, at Zurich, [115], [162]
- Artists, American at Munich, [157]
- Astor, W. W, [248]
- Avalanche, An, [205]
- Bauer, Caroline, [38]
- Beer Gardens, [35], [117]
- Berlin, Visit there, [225]
- Billingsgate Market, [17]
- Bismarck, Prince, [314]
- Black Forest, [165]
- Blaine, [199]
- Blanc, Louis, [44]
- Bocken, [49]
- Bonner, Kate Sherwood, [121]
- Boucicault, Dion, [112]
- Brentano, Lorenzo, [24]
- Bright, John, [18]
- Burns, Visit at home of, [305]
- Byron, Lord, [240]
- Letters about, [240]
- Capri, Island of, [266]
- Chicago Fire, [42]
- Christmas Night at Sea, [124]
- Commers of Students at Zurich, [116]
- Constitution, Swiss, [101]
- Conway, Hugh, [257]
- Crawford, Marion, [250]
- Custom House Frauds, [232]
- Davis, Winnie, [143]
- Dennison, [126]
- Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, [18]
- Duels, [117]
- Dufour, General, [61];
- Letter, [62]
- Elm Destroyed, [205]
- Eugenie, French Empress, [83]
- Favre, Jules, [45]
- Fick, Professor, [114]
- Field, Kate, [111]
- Forney, Col. Jno. W., [122]
- Fox Hunting, [166]
- Frederick, Crown Prince, [227]
- Freeman, Artist, [98]
- Frey, Emil, [232]
- Funeral, Swiss, [36]
- Gambetta, Leon, [45]
- Garibaldi at Rome, [97]
- Gladstone, Speech by, [18]
- Gilmour, John, a Scotch Poet, [305]
- Grant, Gen. U. S., at White House, [71];
- Harrison, President, Interview with, [299]
- Harte, Bret, [170];
- Hauk, Minnie, [107]
- Holidays at the Consulate, [115]
- Hortense, Queen of Holland, [80]
- “Home, Sweet Home,” funeral of author, [230]
- Humbert, King of Italy, [247]
- Hurricane at Christmas, [124]
- Ibsen at Rome, [257]
- Icebergs, [121]
- Immigration Difficulties, [195]
- Indians in Switzerland, [218], [228]
- Inn, an English, [16]
- Ireland, a foot trip through, [206]
- Ischia Destroyed, [250]
- Kaiser, the Old, [229]
- Keller, Ferdinand, [241]
- Keller, Gottfried, [25]
- King, Horatio, Literary Evenings in Washington, [122]
- Kinkel, Gottfried, his death and funeral, [219]
- Lake Dwellers of Switzerland, [241]
- Leo XIII., Pope, presented to him, [261]
- Lions, Baby, [227]
- Liszt, Franz, at Zurich, [141]
- At Rome, [260]
- London, Sunday quiet, fog, [17]
- Visit in 1875, [111]
- Longfellow, Henry W., [200]
- Lucca, Pauline, [142]
- Lugano, [217]
- Magazines, Writing for, [139]
- Margaret, Queen of Italy, [252]
- McDonald, Geo., at Washington, [72]
- Miller, Joaquin, at Rome, [99]
- Moleschott, Roman Senator, [269]
- Moselle River, Our trip there, [184]
- Motley, Jno. L., [18]
- Napoleon III., his boyhood in Switzerland, [80]
- North American Review, Write articles for, [276]
- Obstalden, an Alpine Hamlet, [119]
- Storm in the Alps, [119]
- Ocean Voyages, then and now, [304]
- Orsini Café, distinguished people met there, [25]
- Paris, Horrors of the Commune, [34]
- Parliament in the Open Air, [311]
- Pierpont, Edwards, Governor, [268]
- Pierpont, Secretary of Legation, [265]
- Polish Patriot and His Castle on Lake Zurich, [38]
- Pope Leo XIII., [261]
- Porta Nigra, Ruins of, [185]
- Rhine, the Source of, [89]
- Rigi, A Strange Experience, [132]
- Robert, Christopher, [123]
- Rogers, Randolph, [264]
- Rome, Our Life in, [246]
- St. Bernard, Dogs there, [38]
- St. Gall, Description of it, [306]
- Life there, [306]
- Salm-Salm, Princess, [310]
- Sargent, A. A., Minister to Berlin, [225]
- “Schiller,” The Wreck of, [127]
- Scherr, Johannes, [224]
- Scotland, Visit to Burns’ Home, [305]
- “Clerkland”, [305]
- Sherman, Gen.; see [below].
- Smalley, Geo. W., [111]
- Smith, Dr., Author of “America”, [203]
- Stein on the Rhine, Castle of, [165]
- Story, W. W., [263]
- Switzerland, cheap living there, [21];
- Sherman, Gen. W. T., Visit at Zurich, [58];
- at Berne, [61];
- I visit his home in Washington, [68];
- Mrs. Sherman, [67];
- letter from her, [104];
- takes me to see Mr. Blaine, [300];
- invites me to his home in St. Louis, [275];
- my article on the March to the Sea, [276];
- life in the Sherman home, [277];
- conversations with the General, [276];
- gives me his army badge, [280];
- in New York, [288];
- his immense popularity with the people, [289];
- death of Mrs. Sherman, [296];
- at reunion of Army of Tennessee, [297];
- his sickness and death, [301], [302];
- speeches in the Senate, [302];
- his funeral, [302].
- Letters from Gen. Sherman:
- Franco-German War, [29]
- Four letters as to his coming abroad, [54], [76]
- Loss of the “Atlantic”, [80]
- Thiers, [87]
- Letter, [93]
- Cuba, [96]
- Too Many Commanders, [102]
- War Histories, [103], [283], [292]
- Negro Question, [109]
- Writing His Memoirs, [109]
- Prussian Army Maneuvers, [118]
- Confiscation by Taxes, [147]
- Confederates More Popular than Union Men, [163]
- Ready to Surrender, [163]
- About Italy, [190]
- Grant and the Presidency, [192]
- Politics, [193]
- His Son “Tom”, [198]
- The Duke of Wellington, [212]
- Assassination of President Garfield, [213], [214]
- Science of War, [213]
- The Mississippi Valley, [222]
- Himself and the Presidency, [223]
- Retirement from the army, [233]
- His “Flaming Sword”, [236]
- The Presidency, [237]
- Views of Rome, [258]
- Politics, [259]
- Party Stronger than Patriotism, [271]
- Farms, [272]
- Taxes, [272], [282]
- Money Lending and Taxes, [273]
- “Keep Out of Debt”, [273]
- Memoirs, [275], [298]
- Grant’s Book, [283]
- Newspapers, [285]
- Exhibited Like a Circus, [289]
- No Union Man Left in Office Abroad, [290]
- The Magazines, [289], [291]
- March to the Sea, [292]
- General Wolseley, [293]
- Late Rebels Getting Control, [293]
- Sheridan Dying, [294]
- At Columbus, [295]
- Mrs. Sherman’s Death, [296]
- Tell, William, [50];
- a relic from Tell’s chapel, [50]
- Terry, C. T., [64]
- Tilden-Hayes Contest, [125]
- Tilton, Rollin, [265], [267]
- Treves, [185]
- Twain, Mark, in Munich, [160]
- Vedder, Elihu, [265]
- Victor, Emanuel, [101]
- Wagner, Richard, Life at Zurich, [141]
- Walton, Minnie, [113]
- “Wangensbach”, [106]
- War between France and Germany, [28]
- Washburne, E. B., [64]
- Willi, Dr., [141]
- Wilson, Senator Jas. F., [299];
- Wood, Shakspeare, [269]
- Zurich, [20], [21];
[FOOTNOTES]
[1] “Switzerland and the Swiss.”
[2] A detailed description of the incidents of the adventure within the lines of the enemy appeared in the Atlantic Monthly, May, 1880, and is repeated in Mr. Byers’ “Last Man of the Regiment.”
[3] Note.--The second edition of this book was printed under my own name. It is the volume from which Boyd Winchester, in his “Swiss Republic,” borrowed so astoundingly, later, forgetting both my name, and the common use all but literary burglars make of quotation marks. Hepworth Dixon, though dead, and un-named, lives on in the book of Mr. Winchester in the same manner.
[4] Details of this incident are related in Mr. Byers’ “Last Man of the Regiment.”
[5] It was almost his last public performance.