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INDEX

Frederick William IV.—Continued.

 Prince William’s advice to, I, 204, 205

 insanity of, I, 404

Freedmen’s Bureau, III, 177, 183, 189, 208, 225, 226, 229, 237

Freeman’s Ford, II, 356, 359

Free State party, the, II, 66, 83-87

Freiligrath, Ferdinand, I, 71

Freischütz, der, 11, 56, 58

Frémont, General John C., Presidential candidate, II, 67, 71, 72, 341, 348

 emancipation order of, II, 313, 342

 in command of Mountain Department, II, 338, 341-347

 resignation of, II, 347, 348

 Presidential candidate, III, 100

French Revolution, the, I, 72, 128, 137, 348; II, 125, 126

Frey, Emil, II, 406

Friedrich Barbarossa, legends of, I, 103

Fugitive Slave Law, II, 105-108, 109, 118, 119

Fürstenberg, I, 316


Gainsville, II, 360

Galen, Count, II, 265, 271, 306

Gagern, Heinrich von, I, 143

Garfield, James A., Presidential candidate, III, 394, 395

Garibaldi, I, 403; II, 339

Garland, Augustus H., III, 409

Geary, General John White, III, 59, 60-66, 86, 91, 95

Gellert, Christian, I, 41

Georgia, Army of, III, 110, 111

Gerhardt, Josef, serves in Civil War in America, I, 173

German-American press, value of, III, 257-262

“German Catholic” movement, I, 102

German Confederation, I, 105, 106, 129, 134

 Diet of, sanctions Schleswig-Holstein revolt, I, 140

German language, II, 12, 13

German National Loan, scheme of, I, 372-379, 383

Germans in the United States, I, 28, 29, 178, 207, etc.; II, 7, 24, 38-40, 45-48, 65, 66, 179, 229, 230, 232-237, 242, 338, 339, 343, 406, 432-434, 436, 437; III, 261, 262, 298, 299

Germany, household customs in, I, 12-14

 uprising against Napoleonic despotism, I, 37, 90, 103-105, 109

 war with France, I, 43, 122

 empire of, ceases to exist, I, 103

 struggle for national independence in, I, 104-108. (See also Revolution.)

 growing demand for freedom of press, trial by jury, and liberal constitution, I, 105-109, 113

 Parliament of, I, 107, 113, 122, 126, 130, 183, 164, 166, 373

 watchword of associations in, I, 110

 excitement in, over political conditions in France, I, 112, 113

 establishment of empire, I, 122, 404, 405

 unable to cope with situation, I, 122-124

 political parties in, I, 128

 place of Austria in empire of, I, 134, 164, 182

 truce of Malmö arouses indignation in, I, 141

 opposition to liberalism in, I, 161; II, 50

 King of Prussia elected emperor of, I, 164-166, 182-184, 264

 governments of, ready to accept emperor and constitution, I, 165

 constitution of, I, 166, 181-184

 cause of emigration from, II, 40

 changes in, since 1848, III, 263

Gettysburg, battle of, I, 209; III, 3-34, 47, 49, 50, 51

 “most famous battlefield of the war,” III, 3, 4

 erroneous accounts of, III, 12, 16

 “interval of perfect stillness,” III, 27

 spectacular charge of Confederates during, III, 31

 Federal soldiers sing “John Brown’s Soul,” III, 33

 ghastly sights and sounds around the battlefield and operating tables, III, 37, 39, 40

 political value of, III, 43

Giddings, Joshua R., II, 181, 182

Giessen, University of, I, 115

Gilsa, Colonel von, II, 233, 380, 413, 414, 418-422, 424, 437; III, 9, 10, 51

Gladstone, II, 276

Glover, Joshua, case of, II, 105-108, 111, 113

Glück, II, 57

Godesberg, I, 252

Godkin, E. L., III, 362, 400-402

Goethe, I, 25; II, 13

Goodrich, Judge, II, 143-147

Gordon, General John B., III, 51

Gordonsville, II, 353

Götterdämmerung, die, II, 60

Göttingen, I, 94

Gough, John B., II, 157

Granada, II, 294

Gransee, I, 315

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