Johnson, Col. R. M., ii., 1 Joliet, Ill., i., 273, 344, 346, 360, 363
Jonesboro, Ill., i., 180-192, 306,
360;ii., 53-58, 115, 141, 154,192 Judd, Mr., i., 199; ii., 49
Kane Co., Ill., i., 251, 347 Kansas, and the Lecompton Con- stitution, i., 5, 15-28, 68-77, 112-120, 225, 259, 329; ii., 59, 92-99; constitution of, i., 43, 261, 302; ii., 5-12, 24-34, 66- 86, 177; and Kansas-Nebraska Bill, i., 94-95, 187; ii., 191, 231- 232; and slavery, i., 137-138, 189, 206, 263-264, 275, 366, 374-377; ii., 108, 147, 222-225, 254, 280-286; and English bill, i., 249, 350-351; ii., 226-228; convention, ii., 9, 17-19, 75, 88-89 Kansas-Nebraska Bill, referred to by Douglas at Chicago, i., 20, 28, 33; at Bloomington, i., 69- 77, 86, 94–96, 108; at Spring- field, i., 119-120, 137; at Otta- wa, i., 187, 239-241; at Free- port, i., 264-270, 291-292; at Jonesboro, i., 309–312, 366; at Charleston, ii., 36-37, 43; at Galesburgh, ii., 92, 108-110; at Quincy, ii., 174, 191–199; at Alton, ii., 234; referred to by Lincoln at Chicago, i., 41, 50, 58; at Springfield, i., 164, 175; at Ottawa, i., 215-221; at Free- port, i., 253-254, 298; at Jones- boro, i., 337; at Charleston, ii., 59, 66; at Galesburgh, ii., 119- 121; at Quincy, ii., 161; at Al-
ton, ii., 239-241, 252 Kelly, i., 347 Kentucky, slavery in, i., 24, 32,
69, 81, 85, 138, 145, 200-201,
227, 326; ii., 108, 112, 204, 237; and Kansas, i., 71; and Aboli- tionists, i., 84, 125-127, 164, 371; ii., 184; rights of negro in, i., 105, 141-142; ii., 104; to- bacco regions of, i., 129; and the Democrats, i., 306, 314; ii., 100; and the Republicans, ii., 100, 141, 156-158, 187; and Clay, ii., 211, 246 Keystone Club, ii., 197 Know-Nothing party, i., 174, 3171 ii., 47
Knox Co., Ill., ii., 90, 141
Land Department, i., 315 Lanphier, Chas. H., i., 273; ii., 125-128, 143-144, 173-174,
La Salle Co., Ill., i., 347 La Salle Democrat, the, i., 345 Lawrence, i., 286
Lecompton Constitution, i., 5-83, 112-120, 154-162, 225-226, 259-260, 300-304, 328-329; ii., 59, 77, 93-99, 124, 224-229, 252 Lecompton men, i., 97 Lee, R. H., i., 103 Liberia, i., 206
Lincoln, A., first speech at Spring- field, i., 1-13; speech at Chi- cago, i., 38-65; second speech at Springfield, i., 150-177; corre- spondence with Douglas, i., 178- 184; speech at Ottawa, i., 202- 232; speech at Freeport, i., 243- 261; rejoinder, i., 294-305; speech at Jonesboro, i., 331-363; speech at Charleston, ii., I-23; rejoinder, ii., 56-69; speech at Galesburgh, ii., 112-140; speech at Quincy, ii., 152-171; rejoin- der, ii., 202-214; speech at Alton, ii., 238-272
Minnesota, i., 72, 89, 117, 129, 329, 354; ii., 72, 198 Mississippi River, i., 89, 110, 268, 322; ii., 187
Missouri, U. S. Circuit Court of, i., 3; and slavery, i., 10, 95, 198, 284; ii., 170, 183-186, 237, 250, 283; and state sovereignty, i., 71, 326; ii., 199–200, 224, 266; and Lincoln, i., 127; and Kan- sas, i., 137; constitution, i.,
Missouri Compromise, origin and extent, i., 89, 239, 336; ii., 58- 59; referred to by Douglas, i., 91; ii., 195; and Kansas, i., 95, 137; repeal of, i., 165, 206, 311, 338, 359; ii., 239; and Clay, i., 174; referred to by Lincoln, ii., 259
Missouri courts, ii., 175
Missouri line, i., 89, 191, 245 Missouri Republican, i., 360; ii., 69
Missouri restriction, i., 168 Molony, R. S., i., 346, 347, 369 Monroe Co., Ill., ii., 51, 83, 105, 114
Negro citizenship, i., 99-100, 138- 146, 197-199; ii., 23, 45-57, IOI, 239-241
Negro equality, Douglas opposed
to, i., 144-146, 197, 233; ii., 45, 181, 209; Lincoln's doctrine, ii., 27, 102-104, 141, 157, 216-217, 240-243
Negro regulations, i., 139–140 Negro voting, i., 139
Nelson, Judge, i., 9; ii., 161 New England, i., 25, 130
New Hampshire, i., 25, 86, 130, 197; ii., 220
New Jersey, i., 86; ii., 220
New Mexico, i., 269, 349; ii., 120-
121, 178, 195-197, 223 New Mexico Bill, ii., 121 New Orleans, i., 314
New York, and slavery, i., 25, 71,
86, 199–200, 314; ii., 220; negro franchise of, i., 32, 104- 105, 140, 326; ii., 108; Doug- las's stay in, i., 53, 162; and Abolitionists, i., 309
New York Tribune, i., 73, 120 Niagara River, i., 127
North, the, ii., 199, 231, 284 Northern Abolitionists, i., 308; ii.,
Norton, i., 272; i., 127, 212 Nullification, i., 193; ii., 231, 259, 278
Ohio, i., 201, 221, 254; ii., 97–101, 183, 238, 284
Ohio River, i., 84, 127, 164, 185, 217; ii., 118
Ordinance of 1787, i., 138, 168, 344
Oregon, i., 262–264; ii., 178
Orr, Jas. L., ii., 110, 191, 234 Ottawa, Ill., joint debate at, i.,
180, 183-185, 264-274, 347, 350-360, 363; ii., 58, 64, 125,
127, 144-145, 156-164, 176, 187, 208-221; resolutions at, i., 335; ii., 143
Oyster laws, i., 52; ii., 258, 278
Pacific Ocean, i., 26, 110, 269, 322 Palmer, John M., i., 318; ii., 49 Peck, J. J., ii., 49
Pendleton, W. N., ii., 97 Pennsylvania, i., 26, 86; ii., 97,
Peoria, Ill., i., 206
Peru, Ill., i., 346 Pettit, ii., 245
Philadelphia, ii., 152, 278 Phillips, Wendell, ii., 181 Phoenix, John, i., 300
Pierce, Franklin, i., 238–239, 291- 292, 343; ii., 30-43, 82, 174 Pinckney, i., 286
Pine lumber laws, ii., 258 Platt, P. W., i., 347 Polk, J. K., ii., 29
"Popular sovereignty," referred to by Lincoln, i., 41-47, 154- 161, 174, 213, 220; ii., 207-208; referred to by Douglas, i., 74, 95, 108-109, 117, 139, 185, 201; ii., 25, 81, 93
Portuguese, i., 176
Potomac River, i., 267, 280; ii., 148
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ii. 45 Presbyterian General Assembly, ii., 260
Princeton, Ill., i., 347
Quincy, Ill., i., 180, 184; ii., 152, 238, 268
Railroad system, ii., 384 Randolph Co., Ill., i., 52 Reddick, Wm., i., 347 Renwick, Geo., i., 347 Republican, the, i., 169
Republican legislature, i., 150- 151, 281
Republican National Convention, ii., 152-154
Republican party, and slavery, i., 17, 58-59, 125, 137, 200-201, 236, 274-275, 348; ii., 40, 45, 147, 166-168, 221, 263-264; and Federal office-holders, i., 35-37; ii., 99; and Democratic alliance, i., 39-40, 66, 78-79; and State constitution, i., 45; and Lecompton Constitution, i., 46-47, 72, 159–161, 302–305; ii., 77-80, 94, 99; and Crittenden- Montgomery Bill, i., 73, 120-121; and Lecompton men, i., 76; and Kansas-Nebraska Bill, i., 94; and Dred Scott decision, i., 133; organization of, i., 188, 232, 272, 278, 308; platform of, i., 189- 191, 234, 241, 274, 281, 296- 297, 340; ii., 143, 152-173; and nomination of Lincoln, i., 318-319; ii., 49; and N. W. Compromise, i., 311; principles, ii., 101; sectional, ii., 117-124, 183-184; and Supreme Court, ii., 189, 206
Republican politicians, i., 107
Republican State Convention, i, I, 23, 80, 131, 189, 195, 203, 233-234, 251, 273, 275, 319, 340; ii., 51, 117, 125, 144-154, 172, 184, 215 Revolution, the, ii., 107 Reynolds, Governor, i., 312, 339; ii., 45-51
Rhode Island, i., 86; ii., 221 Rockford, i., 277; ii., 144, 172–173 Rockford Convention, i., 275 Roger, i., 8, 215, 216, 238 Russia, i., 85; ii., 118, 142 Russians, the i., 35-39
St. Louis, ii., 266 Salem, i., 192
Sangamon Co., i., 111, 172, 193: ii., 52, 103, 179 Sargent, i., 286
Scandinavian, i., 62
Scott, General, i., 336; ïi., 42 Sebastopol, i., 35, 40
Seward, W. H., i., 133, 267; ii., 43,
Sherman, F. C., i., 347
Shields, General, i., 188-203, 281, 314-316; ii., 44-46 Silliman letter, i., 5 Singleton, General, ii., 276 Slave Code, i., 375; ii., 191-192 Slave States, opposed to Free States, i., 26, 81-84, 107, 208, 214-217, 240, 309; ii., 169, 204, 256; and Kansas, i., 71, 225, 328-329, 375; ii., 77-80, 94-96, 224-228; and Kansas-Nebraska Bill, i., 74, 269; ii., 198-199; ex- istence since 1789, i., 81, 143, 196, 290; ii., 110-112, 215-221, 279-280; and Lecompton Con- stitution, i., 112-115; and Re- publicans, i., 122, 185; ii., 100- 101, 118-127, 142, 172-185, 200; abolition in, i., 124-131,
Slave States-Continued 164-168, 280, 320, 327; ii., 56, 265-266, 281; new, i., 190-191, 234, 240-246, 277, 311, 343- 346, 349, 364-369; ii., 54, 146, 223, 262-263; population of, i., 262; and emancipation, ii., 250 Smith, Enos W., i., 347 Smith, Judge, i., 30 Smith, Sam, ii., 192
South, the, i., 17; ii., 199, 231, 281-284
South America, i., 34, 98, 146; ii., 137
South Carolina, rice plantations
of, i., 36, 129, 197, 322; ii., 218; and Abolitionists, i., 84-86; and Illinois, i., 141
Southern disunionists. i., 306; ii.,41 Spanish-American states, i., 34 Spanish colonies, i., 98 Springfield, Ill., ii., 45, 51, III; Lincoln's speeches at, i., 1, 47, 150, 195, 210-217, 337-338; ii., 56, 174, 209-219, 239-257; Re- publican convention at, i., 80, 188, 203, 233-236, 250, 271- 278, 290, 297, 318, 335; ii., 105, 118-126, 143-161, 171-184, 212-215; Douglas's speech at, i. III, 216, 237, 359; Democratic State Central Committee at, i., 179; Lincoln's letters from, i., 180-184; legislature at, ii., 46
Springfield, Mass., ii., 37
Springfield district, i., 272, 368 Springfield Journal, the, i., 184 Springfield Register, the, i., 184; ii., 63
Squatter sovereignty, i., 1, 41-42; ii., 208
State legislatures, i., 27, 85, 124, 129, 167; ii., 3
State rights, i., 111, 328
State sovereignty, i., 27, 85, 124-
130, 301, 328; ii., 218
Stephens, Alex. H., i., 8, 215, 237; ii., 191, 234
Stephenson Co., Ill., ii., 52 Strode, J. M., i., 347 Stuart, i., 223
Sumner, Chas., i., 167, 332 Swan, i., 286
Sweet, Martin P., i., 343–344
Taney, Judge, and Dred Scott
case, i., 8, 215, 323-327, 376; ii., 109, 149, 190, 233, 245, 282; referred to by Douglas, i., 9, 133-136; and the charge of con- spiracy, i., 122, 239
Taylor, Zachary, ii., 30, 276 Tazewell Co., i., 204, 233-234, 274; ii., 103-105, 114 Tazewell Court, ii., 146 Tennessee, ii., 192 Tennesseeans, ii., 105, 156 Territorial bills, ii., 195-196 Territorial legislature, ii.,84,85,195 Texas, i., 322, 343-344, 366; ii.,
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