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  1. Hay, John, estimate of him as Secretary of State, 255
  2. Hayes–Tilden electoral dispute, 89
  3. Hays, Dr. I. Minis, 422
  4. Heidelberg sights, 219
  5. Heilig, Mrs., author's first teacher, 33
  6. Hempstead, O. G., an early political friend, 172
  7. Henderson, John J., 287
  8. Herman, John Armstrong, 384
  9. Hermits of Wissahickon song book, anecdote, 168
  10. Hertogenbosch observations and experiences, 217
  11. Heustis, Charles H., 434
  12. Heydrick, Christopher, a Schwenkfelder, 313
  13. Heyer, Frederick, 115
  14. Hickman, John, Chester County congressman of pre-war days, 81
  15. Hildeburn, Charles R., active in Historical Society, 157, 239
  16. Hirst Lucas, an eccentric member of the bar, 129
  17. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, appropriation secured for, 155; ground broken for new building, 351; author elected member, 1872, 155; presided over, by author, 15
  18. Hollingsworth, S. S., 118
  19. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 108
  20. Hopewell Furnace, home of author's maternal grandfather, 25
  21. Horseback riding at Roosevelt's inaugural, 377
  22. Hospital appropriations should be systematized, 524
  23. Houck, Henry, as a public speaker, 304
  24. Houston, Samuel F., 153
  25. Houston, William C., 158
  26. Howard, Gen. O. O., 15
  27. Howard Hospital, 57
  28. Huey, Sanuel B., 202
  29. Hughes, Charles E., appointment to Supreme Court commented upon, 337; as a speaker, 484; at University Day, 482
  30. Hughes, Colonel, 74
  31. Hughes, Doctor Wm. E., 46
  32. Huston, Joseph F., the capitol architect, 437
  33. Hutchinson, George, 272
  34. Inaugural address outline, 281
  35. Inaugural as governor, 276
  36. Inaugural, time of, criticised, 290
  37. Inauguration of President Roosevelt, 376
  38. Indian relic collecting, 159
  39. Indian relics discovered at Johnsonville, Tenn., 320
  40. Ingersoll, Charles, 97
  41. Ingersoll, Joseph R., 110
  42. Ingersoll, Robert G., 177
  43. Institute of teachers at Trappe, attended by author, 77
  44. International Exposition at St. Louis, commission, 363
  45. International Peace Congress address, comment, 446
  46. Invincibles, a parading organization, 183
  47. Irish League meeting in the Academy of Music, 366
  48. "Issues of the Press of Pennsylvania," 158
  49. Ivins, Aaron, principal of Northwest Grammar School, 58
  50. Jacobs, John, 63; Benjamin, 63
  51. Jacobs, Michael W., 287
  52. Jamestown Tercentenary Exposition brought to the attention of the legislature, 542
  53. Japan's war with Russia, comments, 255
  54. Jefferson, Joseph, met by author, 240
  55. Jefferson Medical College, 61
  56. Jenkins, Howard M., 179, 186
  57. Jenkins, Theodore F., 241
  58. Jennings, Col., commander of Emergency Regiment in which author was private, 94, 96
  59. Jerman, Thomas, master of James Anderson, 20
  60. Jerry, the dog associated with author's boyhood, 35
  61. Johnson, Andrew, 104
  62. Johnson, John G., commends vetoes, 441; esteemed by author as leader of Philadelphia bar, 116; thanks governor for Judge Ferguson's appointment, 459; writes an appreciation of the author as judge, 205
  63. Johnson, Governor William F., visits author's father, 50
  64. Jones, J. Levering, 153
  65. Jordan, John W., 158
  66. Jordan, Jr., John, active in Historical Society, 157
  67. Josephs, Samuel, 186
  68. Judge, 194; preparation for office of, 198
  69. Judges' salary bill, 293
  70. Judicial decisions, methods of forming, 199
  71. Justice, administration of, 208
  72. Justices of the peace, new rules for appointment, 358
  73. Keebler, Godfrey, 240
  74. Keen, Gregory B., 59
  75. Keith, George, 21
  76. Kenilworth Castle visited, 226
  77. Kensington, author made pills in, 16
  78. Ker, William W., 128
  79. Kerwin, M., praises acts of governor, 455
  80. Keyser, Elizabeth, 512
  81. Keyser, Dr. Peter Dirck, 235
  82. Kew Gardens, visit, 249
  83. Kilgore, Damon Y., 120
  84. Kimberton School, attended by author's mother, 34

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