272, 273-its effect on the status of the States, 328, 329-its spirit still alive under Mr. Lincoln's successors, 482-its Ku-Klux Klans, 621, 622. Reconstruction-the work of, be- gun in North Carolina, 277,281— in other States, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 300-Congress adopts a plan of, and becomes master over the President, 363-which was right? 574,576, 580, 583, 621, 623. Rosecrans, General William S. relieves Nashville, 168.
SHERMAN, GENERAL W. T.-ne- gotiates for the surrender of Johnston's army, 248 - dis- gives a trick, 249 some advice to John C. Breck- inridge, 250-his basis of agree- ment, 251-his terms rejected at Washington, 253 - finally takes Johnston's surrender un- der terms approved by Grant, 254-his course and the esti- mation put on it, 255, 256. Speeches, Andrew Johnson's-in the Lower House of Congress, 50, 53, 62, 66, 71-in the United States Senate, 76, 79, 83, 90, 91-his great speech on the war for the Union, 95-his speech at Nashville on receiving infor-
mation of his nomination with Mr. Lincoin, 179-speech to the negroes at Nashville, 185- his speech on taking the oath of Vice-President, 214 - his speech on the fall of Richmond, 217-immediately on taking the Presidency, 226, 230, 231, 234— to Virginians, 290 approves the sentence of the persons implicated in the assassination of President Lincoln, 297. States, Southern-the course of their able men at the outset of the war, what they gained, 269 they start out in the work of reconstruction, 277, 281, 284, 300-send Represen- tatives to Congress, 327 fused seats, 328 ratify the Thirteenth Amendment pro- hibiting slavery, 331 - take side of the President in the reconstruction plans, 417- re- verse their former theory, 417— divided into military districts, their condition and course, 419-their final efforts in the Ku-Klux Klans, 621, 622, 623— their peculiar civilization pass- ing away, €23, 624. Stephens, A. H.-his false views of the right course for the Pres- ident, 514, 515-his cry of con- solidation, 515, 516.
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