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GADSDEN Purchase, The, 98.
Gallatin, Albert, 51.
Garfield, James A.:

Nominated for
President by Republicans, 241-242,
and elected, 249; Eulogized, 251,
270.

Garrison, William Lloyd, and the Re-
publican party, 185.
Garrisonians, The, 80.

General Agreement, Nominations by,

19, 21, 38, 54.

"Geographical"

Parties:

President
Taylor on, 122; Rufus Choate on,
185-186.
Gerard, James W., 446.
Germans, The: and Fremont, 178;
Democratic reference to, 237.
Germany and big business, Progres-
sive reference to, 410.-See "World
War."

Gerry, Elbridge: Nominated and
elected Vice-President, 41, 43.
Giddings, Joshua R.: On the south,
185.
Gillhaus,

August: Socialist Labor
nominations, 377, 378, 420, 512.
Glass, Carter, 445, 447.

Glynn, Martin H.:

Presides over

Democratic convention of 1916, 421.
Goggin, William L., 201.

Gold, Discovery in California, 120.
Gold Democrats, 311, 313.

Gold Standard, The, 291, 307, 315,
316, 332, 334-335, 347-348.-See also
"Bimetallism" and "Silver."

Goodrich, Chauncey, 47.
Gorman, Arthur P., 282.
Government and Business: Represen-
tative expressions by Democrats,
260, 268, 285, 301, 325, 341-342, 368-
369, 376, 422, 457; by Republicans,
222, 272, 281, 317, 333-334, 336, 352,
361, 381, 383, 439-440, 476-477, 481;
by Populists, 290-291, 293; by Pro-
gressives, 409-410, 418; by Prohibi-
tionists,

491; by Farmer-Labor
party, 496-497; by Socialists, 503,
504, 507-509.

Graham, William A.: Nomination for
Vice-President by Whigs, 136, and
vote, 144; 201.

Grain Grades Bill, The, 428-429, 455.

Granger, Francis: Candidacy on
Whig ticket for Vice-President, 77,
78.

Grant, Ulysses S.: 203; Nominated
for President by Republicans in
1868, 211, and elected, 219; Again
nominated in 1872, 220, 223, and
elected, 227-228; Defeat for nomi-
nation in 1880, 241-242; 270.
Graves, John Temple, 337.
Gray, George, 338, 364.

Great Britain, 63, 72, 93-94, 222, 262,
320, 327.-See also "Ireland."
"Greedy Commercialism," 322.
Greeley, Horace: on inaccurate cita-
tions, 15; on the Know-Nothing
movement,
164; Nominated
President by Liberal Republicans,
224, and Democrats, 227; Death,
227, 228.

for

Greenback Party, The, 239, 240, 249,
263, 264.

Greer, James B., 277.

Gresham, Walter Q., 269.

Groesbeck, William S., 227, 228.
Guadelupe Hidalgo, Treaty of, 119.
Guthrie, James, 191, 193, 208.

HAGUE, The, 320, 358.

Hale, John P.: Nominated for Presi-
dent by Free Soil party, 139; Vote,

144.

Hamilton, Alexander: A leader of
the Federalist party, 17; 37.
Hamlin, Hannibal: Nominated for
Vice-President by Republicans, 197,
and elected, 201; Fails to secure
renomination, 203.

Hancock, Winfield S.: 214; 234; Nomi-
nation for President by Democrats,
246, and vote, 249.

Hanford, Benjamin, 348, 377.
Hanly, J. Frank: Nominated for
President by Prohibitionists, 443;
Vote, 444.

Harboard Commission, The, 472.
Hard Cider Campaign, The, 84.
Harding, Warren G.: Presides over
Republican convention of 1916, 434;
Nominated for President by Repub-
licans, 468-469, and elected, 514.
Harmon, Judson, 390.
Harper, Robert G., 49.

HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

Harriman, Job, 329.
Harris, William A., 338.
Harrisburg (Pa.): Whig convetnion
held in, 80.

Harrison, Benjamin: Nominated for
President by Republicans in 1888,
269, and elected, 277; Renominated
in 1892, 278, 282, and defeated,
296; 305.

Harrison, Caleb, 444.

Harrison, William H.: Presidential
candidacy on Whig ticket in 1836,
77, 78; Nominated in 1840, 81, and
elected, 84; 91.

Hart, Albert Bushnell, on the Aboli-

tion movement, 67.

Hartford Convention, The, 44-48.
Hartranft, John F., 229.

Hawaii, 308, 320, 375, 464, 487, 496.
Hawley, Joseph R., 211, 250, 251, 269.
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, The, 327.
Hayes, Max S., 329, 493.

Hayes, Rutherford B.: Nominated for
President by Republicans, 229, and
awarded office, 240; 244.
Hays, Will H., 469.
Hayti, 142-143, 496.

Health, The Public, 359, 373, 402, 407,
416, 431, 486, 509.
Hearst, William R., 338, 377.
Henderson, John B.: Presides over

Republican convention of 1884, 250.
Hendricks, Thomas A.: 214, 228;
Nomination for Vice-President by
Democrats in 1876, 234, and vote,
240; Nomination in 1884, 256, and
election, 264.

Henry, John, 22.

High Cost of Living, The, 384, 393,
411-412, 439, 453, 480, 498.
Highways, 318, 356, 374, 399, 417,
429, 460, 483.

Hill, David B.: 282; 297; Resolu-
tions offered by in Democratic con-
vention of 1896, 303-304.
Hill, Isaac: Presides over Democratic
convention of 1840, 81.
Hisgen, Thomas L.: Nominated for
President by Independence party,
377; Vote, 378.

Hitchcock, Gilbert M., 446.

Hoadly, George: Presides over
Democratic convention of 1880, 246.

Hoar, George F.: Presides over Re-
publican convention of 1880, 241.
Hobart, Garrett A.: Nominated for
Vice-President by Republicans, 305;
Elected, 313.

Homesteads, 117, 141-142, 199-200, 218,
266, 277, 309-310, 401.-See "Public
Lands."

Hoover, Herbert, 468, 469.

Hopkins, Albert J.: on minority reso-

lutions offered at Republican con-
vention of 1908, 362-363.

Hopkins, Andrew F.: Presides over
Whig convention of 1844, 90.
Horizontal Reduction, 252.

House of Representatives, The: Elec-
tions of President by, 35-37, 52;
Preponderance of northern mem-
bers in, 64, 146-147; Speakership
contest of 1855-56, 157; Rules and
procedure, 365-366, 396, 431, 475.
Houston, Samuel, 201.
Howard, John E., 49.

Hubbard, Richard B.: Presides over
Democratic convention of 1884, 255.
Hughes, Charles E.: 350; 380; Nomi-

nation for President by Republi-
cans, 434-435; Endorsed by Pro-
gressives, 443; Vote, 444.

Hunkers, The, at Democratic conven-
tion of 1844, 104.
Hunt, Washington:

Presides over
Constitutional Union convention of
1860, 200.

Hunter, R. M. T., 191.

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83, 107, 132, 142, 171-172, 200, 205,
213, 216, 221, 222, 232, 244, 248, 253,
261, 271-272, 280, 287, 294, 300, 309,
317, 335, 376, 388, 417-418, 465, 482,
499.

Imperialism, 321-322, 340, 375, 495-
496.

Income Tax: Favored by Populists,
293, 294, 311; Expressions by Demo-
crats, 300, 371, 394-395; by Pro-
gressives, 417; by Farmer-Labor
party, 498; by Socialists, 507.
Independence Party, The, 377, 378.
Independent Treasury, The (Sub-
Treasury), 83, 107, 142, 171.

Indianapolis, Conventions held in:
Greenbackers, 239, 263; Prohibi-
tionists, 276, 348; Gold Democrats,
311; Social Democrats, 329; Social-
ists, 419.

Industrial Accidents,

Compensation
for. See "Employers' Liability"
and "Workmen's Compensation."
Industrial Education, 408.-See "Voca-
tional Education."
Ingersoll, Jared, 41, 43.

Inheritance Tax, 417, 498, 507.

Initiative, The, 295, 311, 329, 407, 495.
Injunctions, 301, 326, 356, 362-363, 371,
396, 400, 415, 505.

Insurance, 317, 408, 499, 504, 509.
Insurance, War Risk, 459, 475.
Insurance Investigation in New York,
The, 364, 366.

Internal Improvements, 59-60, 71, 82,
91, 106, 117, 137, 142, 170, 200.
Internal Revenue, 222, 259, 271.
International Arbitration and Court,
143, 253, 335, 358-359, 382, 417, 426-
427, 436.

Internationale, The Third: Adher-
ence of Socialist party to, 512.
Interstate Commerce Commission,
The, 252, 301, 325, 355, 369-370,
374, 383-384, 397, 416-417.
Investments, Supervision over, 418.
"Invisible Government," 406, 494.
Iowa, Admission of, 146.
Iredell, James, 22.

Ireland, 269, 270, 287, 464, 467, 496,
506.

Irrigation, 281, 318, 327, 333, 343-344,

357, 374, 387, 398, 413, 428, 462, 484.
Isthmian Canal, 175, 319, 327.-See
"Nicaragua" and "Panama Canal."

JACKSON, ANDREW: 18; Candi-
dacy for President in 1824, 50-52;
in 1828, and election, 53-54; Lead-
ership of Democratic party, 57; 59;
and the spoils, 61; 70; 72; Renomi-
nation and reëlection in 1832, 73.
74; 299.

James, Ollie M.:

Presides over
Democratic convention of 1912, 390,
and 1916, 421.

Jay, John: A leader of the Federalist
party, 17; 22; 35.

Jefferson, Thomas: Leadership of
Democratic-Republican party, 17;
20; Elected Vice-President in 1796,
21; Kentucky Resolutions of 1798,
23; Elected President in 1800, 35-
36; Reëlected in 1804, 38-39; 327;
340; 367.

Jenkins, Charles J., 228.

Jewell, Marshall, 229.

Jews, The, 280, 287.-See "Russia."
Johnson, Andrew: 191; Nominated
for Vice-President by Republicans,
203, and elected, 210; President,
expressions concerning by Republi-
cans in 1868, 212-213; Vote for in
Democratic convention, 214, and ex-
pression concerning, 218.
Johnson, Hale, 312.

Johnson, Herschel V.: Candidate for
Vice-President on Douglas Demo-
cratic ticket in 1860, 193, and vote,
202.

Johnson, Hiram W.: Nominated for
Vice-President by Progressives, 405,
and vote, 420; 468-469.
Johnson, John A., 364.

Johnson, Richard M.: 73; Nominated
for Vice-President by Democrats,
76; Elected by Senate, 78; 84.
Johnson, William Cost: Presides over
National Republican meeting in
1832, 71.

Johnston, Samuel, 22.

Judges and Judicial Decisions, Pro-
posed recall of, 383, 415, 505.

Julian, George W.: Nominated for
Vice-President by Free Soil party,
139; 228.

KANSAS-NEBRASKA BILL, The:
Introduction and passage, 149-150;
Douglas's responsibility, 150-151;
Political effects, 151-162; President
Pierce on, 159-160; Expression by
Know-Nothings, 164; by Democrats,
174; by Republicans, 179, 180-181;
Conservative opinion, 186-187.
Kansas City: Conventions held in,
321, 329.
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions:
22-34; Democratic platform expres-
sions concerning, 133-134, 173.

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Kirkpatrick, George R., 444.
Know-Nothings, The: Origin

Democratic ticket, 195, 196; Vote,
202.

Langdon, John, 39, 41.

Latin America: See "Pan-American
Relations."

Law Reform, 403.

Lawrence

156.

of

movement and strength in 1854, 156-
157; Comment on, 163-164; Cam-
paign of 1856, 164-168; Democratic
expression concerning movement,
171-172; Republicans refuse fusion,
178; Nominees endorsed by Whigs,
182; Vote in 1856, 188; Support
given Constitutional Union party in
1860, 200.

Knox, Philander C., 350, 434, 469.
Knox Resolution, The, 448.

LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT M.: 350,
380, 389, 435; Pro-Germanism of
supporters, 442-443; 468.
Labor: Representative expressions by
Republicans, 212, 222, 244, 252, 280,
306, 309, 317, 336, 355-356, 362-363,
442, 476-477; by Democrats, 218,
236, 248-249, 257, 260, 262, 280, 284,
289, 300-301, 326, 342, 371-372, 399-
400, 422, 429-431, 456-458; by Popu-
lists. 290-291, 294-295; by Progres-
sives, 407-408, 415-416; by Prohi-
bitionists, 491; by Farmer-Labor
party, 493, 498-500; by Socialists,
501-512; by Socialist Labor party,
512-513.

Labor, Department of, 326, 362-363,
372, 400, 416, 430-431.
Labor not a commodity, 422, 457.
Labor Reform Party, The, 227.
Lacock, Abner: Presides over Na-
tional Republican convention
1831, 70.

of

Land: The Single Tax doctrine, 500-
501.

Landrith, Ira D., 443.

Lands, Public: See "Public Lands."
Lane, Henry S.: Presides over Re-
publican convention of 1856, 178.
Lane, Joseph: 191; Nominated for
Vice-President on Breckinridge

(Kansas):

Burning of,

Lawrence, Abbott, 110.
LeMoyne, Francis J., 79.
League of Nations: Idea favored by
Democrats in 1916, 425-426; Action
and expressions of Democratic con-
vention of 1920, 445, 447-448, 468;
Expression by Republicans, 473-474;
by Prohobitionists, 489; by Farmer-
Labor party, 496; by Socialists, 506.
Lecompton Constitution, The, 198.
Lee, Henry: Nullificationist, vote for
Vice-President, 74.

Lenroot, Irvine L., 469.

Levering, Joshua: Nominated for
President by Prohibitionists, 312;
Vote, 313.

Liability, Employers', 353, 355, 362,
372, 381, 386.-See also "Work-
men's Compensation."

Liberal Republicans: In campaign of
1872, 224-288.

Liberty Party, The: Organization

and part in the campaign of 1840,
79-80, 84; Campaign of 1844, 85-89,
97.
Licenses for Corporations, 368-369.
"Limited Powers," 81, 106, 136, 140,
170.

Lincoln (Neb.): Convention held in,
488.

Lincoln, Abraham: Vote for Vice-

President in Republican convention
of 1856, 178; Nominated for Presi-
dent by Republicans in 1860, 196-
197, and elected, 202; Renominated
in 1864, 203; Eulogized in platform,
205; Radical Republicans and, 206;
Reëlected, 210; 212; 270; 360; 380;
499.

Lincoln, Robert T., 251, 278.
Liquors: Tax on, 222; "the joint be-
hests of the whiskey trusts and the
agents of foreign manufacturers,"
271; Proposals concerning in Demo-

cratic convention of 1920, 467; Pro-
hibitionists and, 488-489.

Livestock Markets, 463.

Living Wage, 429, 505.
Lobbyists, 415.

Lockwood, Belva A., 264, 277.
Lodge, Henry C.: Presides over Re-
publican convention of 1900, 314,
and 1908, 350, and 1920, 468; and
Republican nomination for President
in 1916, 435, 443; Criticised in
Democratic platform of 1920, 448-
449.

Log Cabin Campaign, The, 84.
Logan, John A.: 250; Nomination

for Vice-President by Republicans,
251, and vote, 264; 270.
Loucks, H. L.: Presides over Popu-
list convention of 1892, 290.
Louisiana Purchase, The, 63, 94-95,
146, 147, 148, 151.

Louisville: Convention held in, 227.
Love, Alfred H., 277.

Lowden, Frank O.: Contest for Presi-
dential nomination in Republican
convention of 1920, 468.

Lucas, Robert C.: Presides over
Democratic convention of 1832, 73.
Lyman, Daniel, 47.

Lynching, 280, 388, 483.

Lyons, Thomas J.: Resolution of-
fered by in Democratic convention
of 1920, 468.

MACAULEY, ROBERT C.: Nomina-
tion for President by Single Tax
party, 500, and vote, 514.
Machen, William B., 228.
Macon, Nathaniel, 52.
Madison, James: A leader of the
Democratic-Republican party, 17;
Virginia Resolutions, 29, and report,
33; Elected President, 39; Re-
elected, 40-43; 59.
Maguire, Matthew, 312.
Malloney, Francis, 329.

Mandate for Armenia, 472-473.
Mangum, Willie P.:

President, 77, 78.

Candidacy for

Marcy, William L.: 27; Secretary of
State, and Cuba, 158.

Markets and Marketing, 429, 455, 463,
490, 509.

Marsh, Ephraim: Presides over con-
vention of Know-Nothings, 164.
Marshall, John, 49.

Marshall, Thomas R.: 390; Nomi-
nated for Vice-President by Demo-
crats, 392, and elected, 420; Re-
nominated, 421, 433, and reëlected,
444; 445.

Maryland Institute (Baltimore) Dem-
ocratic Convention, 195.

Mason, John Y., 158.

Matchett, Charles H., 295, 312.
Matthews, Claude, 297.
Matthews, Stanley: Presides over
Liberal Republican convention, 224.
McAdoo, William G.: Contest for
Presidential nomination in Demo-
cratic convention of 1920, 445-447.
McCall, Samuel W., 435.

(1) McClellan, George B.: Nomina-
tion for President by Democrats,
208; Vote, 210.

(2) McClellan, George B., 338.
McClernand, John A.: Presides over
Democratic convention of 1876, 233.
McDonald, Joseph E., 256.
McGovern, Francis E., 379.
McKinley, William: 269; Presides
over Republican convention of 1892,
and vote for Presidential nomina-
tion, 278; Nomination for President
in 1896, 304, and election, 313; Re-
nominated in 1900, 314; Administra-
tion endorsed, 315-316, 319; Elected,
329-330; 389.

McKinley Tariff Act, The, 284, 300.
McLaughlin, Andrew C., on Ken-

tucky and Virginia Resolutions, 34.
McLean, John, 178, 196, 201.
McLean, John R., 297.
McMichael, Morton: Presides over

Republican convention of 1872, 220.
McPherson, Edward: Presides over
Republican convention of 1876, 229.
Medary, Samuel: Presides over Dem-
ocratic convention of 1856, 168.
Merchant Marine, The, 262, 274, 280,
307, 317, 335, 345, 359, 362, 372,
387, 402, 427-428, 440-441, 461, 482.
-See also "Shipbuilding and Ship-
ping."

Meredith, Edwin T., 445.
Metcalf, Henry B., 329.

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