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INDEX

Davis, Jefferson—Continued.

 conflicting opinions concerning, III, 147

 indicted and released on bail, III, 148, 149

 subsequent pardon of, III, 149

Davis, General Jefferson C., III, 79

Dawes, Senator Henry L., III, 392, 416

Dawkin’s Branch, II, 360, 361

Dayton, William L., Minister to France, II, 247

Dembinsky, General Henry, I, 187

Democratic Club organized in Bonn, I, 128, 136-138, 154

Democrats, aim of, in Germany, I, 128, 143

 in United States, foreigners become, II, 7, 65, 66, 101, 232, et passim

 and slavery question, II, 65, 97, 114-119, 175, et passim

 support measures of President Johnson, III, 232

 political weakness of, III, 286

 advocate repudiation of national debt, III, 287-290

Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein revolt against, I, 129, 130, 140, 141

 truce of, with Prussia, I, 141

Derby, Lord, I, 109

Desmoulins, Camille, I, 258

Detmold, I, 110

Devens, Brig.-General Charles, II, 405, 412, 415, 419, 421, 423, 437

 Attorney-General, 405; III, 51

Dickens, Charles, I, 334; II, 10

Dieckmann’s battery, II, 413

Diet, appointed by Frederick William IV., I, 158, 169

 of Baden, I, 109

 of German Confederation, I, 140

 “United,” the, convoked in 1847, I, 107-109; prorogued, I, 110, 115

Dilger, Captain Hubert, II, 339, 371, 374, 376, 418, 415, 420, 423, 425, 426; III, 8, 23

Dodge, Colonel Theodore A., II, 442

Dorchester Heights, II, 121

Dornachbruck, I, 238, 239

Dortu, Max, death of, I, 266

Doubleday, General Abner, II, 483

 succeeds to command of First Corps, III, 6

 hard pressed at Gettysburg, asks General Schurz for assistance, III, 11

 sends to General Howard for reinforcements, III, 13

 extract from official report of, III, 17

 awaits orders of superior officer, III, 18, 19

 division under, occupies “shank,” III, 22

Douglas, Stephen A., II, 19, 22, 49, 84-86

 description of, II, 30-35, 94, 95, 98, 99; III, 95

 debates with Lincoln, II, 86-90, 92-96

 result of debates, II, 97, 219, 220

 sophistries of, II, 168, 180, 204-207

Dowdall’s Tavern, II, 413, 415, 416, 418, 425, 427, 440

Drake, Senator Charles D., III, 293-301, 319, 416

Dred Scott decision, the, II, 83, 85, 86, 97, 114, 220

Dresden, demands acceptance of National constitution, I, 167

 revolt in, suppressed by Prussians, I, 167

Dreyer, Herr, I, 288

Dronning, Maria, the, I, 131

Duelling in German Universities, I, 95-97

 in America, II, 167-169

Dugan’s Farm, II, 373

Duisdorf, I, 5

Dulon, Pastor, I, 320

Dumas’ Three Musketeers, I, 290

Durkee, Senator, II, 115

Durlach, tower of, I, 266

Düsseldorf, revolutionary uprisings in, I, 115, 168, 175, 267


Early, General Jubal A., III, 51

Edinburgh, I, 330, 331

Eiger River, the, I, 375

Eisenach, student congress at, in 1848, I, 140, 144, 147; II, 46

 address to German people published in, I, 150, 151

Eisenstuck, Dr., I, 181-183, 185

Elba, Island of, I, 6, 361

Elberfeld, uprising in, I, 168, 171, 174, 175, 267

Elizabeth River, the, II, 327, 328

Elsinore, I, 322, 325

Ely’s Ford, II, 414

Emancipation Proclamation, the, II, 282, 283, 309, 310, 313, 314, 389, 390; III, 169

Emancipation Society, organized, II, 320

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, II, 127, 157

Emmermann, forester, I, 242, 243

Enforcement Act, III, 320

Engelmanns, the, II, 40

England, attitude of, towards United States during Civil War, II, 202, 274-278, 280-282, 284, 304, 306, 318, 324-326, 390

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