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INDEX

8th Wis. Inf., May 4, p. 4; June 7, p.2 8th Reg. Veteran Reserve Corps, June 12, p. 4 15th Reg. Veteran Reserve Corps, June 12, p. 4 24th Battery, June 14, p. 3 34th Ill. Inf., May 4, p.2. 72nd Ill. Inf., June 8, p.3 75th Ill. Inf., June 16, p. 3 88th Ill. Inf., (or 2nd Board of Trade Reg.), June 14, p. 3 89th Ill. Inf., (or Railway Regiment), June 14, p. 3 90th Ill. Inf., (or Irish Legion), June 14, p. 3 95th Ill. Inf. (portrait of Col. Hill), June 6, p. 2 96th Ill. Inf., June 15, p.1 88th Ill. Inf., June 13, p. 2 89th Ill. Inf., June 13, p. 2 110th Ill. Inf., June 13, p. 2 127th Ill. Inf., June 10, p. 4 Admisssion, (price of tickets), May 18, p.2 [published in subsequent issues] Andersonville, GA, (prison, a pipe made at) June 6, p. 3; June 8, p.4 Art (in America), June 10, p. 3 Art Gallery (at the Fair), May 18, p. 2 Atzerott, George (Lincoln assassin), June 9, p.1 Baptists, May 30, p. 2 Barnum, P.T., May 4, p. 1 Bierstadt, Albert, June 3, pp. 3, 4; June 10, p.2 Booth, John Wilkes, (3 mentions under “Pickings Up”) April 27, p.1 Brownlow, W. G. (Gov. of Tennessee); April 27, p.1 (letter from); Cable (Trans-Atlantic), June 13, p. 5 Camp Douglas, June 3, p. 4; June 12, p. 4 Churches, Southern: Episcopalian, May 30, p. 2 Colored (in the South), May 30, p. 2 Congregationalist, May 30, p. 2 Lutheran, May 30, p. 2 Methodist, May 30, p. 2 Presbyterian; May 30, p.2 Christian Commission, May 11, p. 1 Chippewa (fighting Sioux) June 3, P. 4 Confederate Army June 3, P. 3 Confederate Prisoner poetry, June 16, p. 1 , May 4, p. 1 Crapo, Henry H. (Gov. Michigan, letter by) May 25, p. 1 Courtney, Miss Fannie (letter) June 14, p. 5 Courtney, Fannie June 9, p. 4 Davis, Jefferson (captured in woman's clothes) May 25, p. 1; June 1, p. 6; June 12, p. 5 June 3, pp. 3, 4, 5; June 5, pp. 3, 4; June 6, pp.1, (in women's clothing) p. 2 Dearborn Park, May 4, p. 2 Departments (of the “The Great Sanitary Fair,” descriptions) June 3, p. 2; June 5, p. 3; June 7, p.2; June 8, p.2 Dickens, Charles (speech about the “telegraph man” Reuter) June 3, P. 1; (speech by) June 10, p. 5 Directory (of the Fair with locations and prices), June 6, p. 4 Donations (Historic Items), May 18, p.2 hair of Gen. Washington, photos and letter from Horace Greeley, autographs from Robert Lincoln, Patrick Henry, powder horn of Gen Putnam; May 25, p. 1, copy of a letter from Gen. Washington to the daughter of Ben Franklin, June 5, p.2 autographed letter from George Washington; June 15, p.1 letter from Gov Yates, prints of “Uncle Moses” emancipated slave of Gen. Washington, Barnum. P.T. (200 advertising sheets); June 16, p. 2, pistol worn by on the morning of his capture, a slave auction block, and the pistols used on the Hamilton-Burr duel. Doubleday, Abner; (letter) May 4, p. 2 Editor (of the Voice of the Fair); see Shuman, Andrew. “The Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet” (painting), June 3, p. 6; June 5, p. 6; June 6, p.3; (a facsimile lithograph for sale) June 8, p.2 End of the War, (Essay) June 12, p. 1 Europe, (Donations from) April 27, p.2; (effect of Union victory on) June 13, p. 5 Everett, Edward, (poem) May 4, p.1 “Feds,” (use of word) May 11, p. 1 Fenton, R.E.Gov New York, letter by May 25, p. 1 Franklin (battle of) June 9, p. 4; (battle of, letter by Miss Fannie Courtney) June 14, p. 5 Freedmen (orphans of) May 4, p. 1 Garibaldi (letter “on the War- Relations Between England and the United States.”) June 13, p. 4 “General Grant,” (Notice of “the largest animal of the bovine species ever known.”) June 1, p. 2 Grant, Julia (Mrs.), June 3, p. 4; June 6, p. 4; June 7, p.4; June 8, p.4; June 16, p. 3 Grant, Ulysses S., June 3, pp. 3,4; (Grant's horse given to Mrs. Sherman) June 6, p. 3; June 6, p. 4; June 7, p.4; (house in Philadelphia.) June 8, p.1; (horse) June 8, p.3; June 9, p. 4; June 10, p. 4; June 12, pp. 3,4; (Poem by W.H.C. Hosmer) June 13, p.1; June 13, pp. 2,4; June 14, pp. 3,4; June 15, p. 4, (Letter about his horse “Jack.”) June 15, p. 5; June 16, pp. 3, 5 Greeley, Horace; (letter from) May 18, p.1; (article by) May 30 p. 5 Halleck. Gen., June 3, P. 3 Harrold, David (sic Herold, Lincoln assassin) June 9, p.1, Hoge, Mrs. A. H.; (two letters to) April 27, pp.1,2 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, (autographs) May 4, p. 2; (poem by) May 31, p. 2; June 14, p. 1 Hooker, Joseph (Maj. Gen.), May 4, p. 4; June 7, pp.2, 4; June 8, pp.2, 4; June 10, p. 4; June 13, p.4; June 14, p. 3,4 Hosford., E. (two letters from) April 27, p.1 Hosmer Harriet (concerning statue of Zenobia.) June 9, p. 2; June 10, p. 3 (Zenobia.); June 12, p. 2 Johnson, Andrew (Pres.), June 3, p. 1; June 8, p.5; June 12, p. 5 Johnson Island (Confederate Prison in Lake Erie), June 16, p. 1 Keene, Laura , June 1, p. 4 Lee, R. E, June 3, p. 3 Letters (soldier's), June 16, p. 3 Lincoln, Abraham, (memorial article, illustration) April 27, p.1, (planned reception of remains) p.2; (article on) May 4 p.4; (funeral arch, pre-war photograph, speeches of) May 11 p. 2; May 25, p. 1, (a signed deed) p. 4; (old Log Cabin and razor) May 30 p. 4; (account of a conversation with), June 1, p. 1; (Lincoln cabin) June 3, p. 4; June 5, p.2, (cabin) p. 3; (anecdotes of) June 3, p. 1; (on his “Musical Taste.”) June 3, p. 1; (cabin) June 3, p. 4; (Lincoln's catafalque at the Fair) June 3, p. 5; (cabin) June 6, p. 2; (painting with life-size portrait of) June 6, p. 3; (Lincoln rail) June 6, p. 3; (cabin) June 8, p.4; (biography of) June 12, p. 2; June 13, p.1; (autograph on display) June 14, p. 4; June 16, p. 3 “Lincoln Tables,”June 10, p. 3 Lewis, (Gov. of Wisconsin) May 25, p. 4 Livermore, Mrs. D.P. (Mary); April 27, p.1 (letters to), p.2; May 4, p. 4; May 11, p. 1; June 16, p. 3 Logan, John A. (Gen.) June 3, p. 4; June 6, p. 4; June 12, p. 5; June 14, p. 3 June 14, p. 4 Merrimac (model of Confederate ship), May 18, p.2; June 3, P. 4 Michigan, (letter by Gov. Henry H. Crapo) May 25, p. 1 Michigan regiment, May 18, p. 1 Monitor (model of Union ship), May 18, p.2; June 3, p. 4 Morton (Gov. of Indiana), (and wife) June 3, p. 2; June 6, p. 4 “negro man” (becoming a juror in Rhode Island), May 4, p. 1 New York, (letter by Gov. R.E.Fenton) May 25, p. 1 North, the, (Ed. on “The Merciful North”) June 6, p.1 Northwestern Sanitary Commission Fair, Chairman(one letter to), April 27, p1. History of, April 27, p.1; Honorary officers (list of ), April 27, p.2; Mission of (need “for charitable action,” April 27, p.2; “Old Abe” (mascot of the 8th Wis. Inf.), May 4, p. 4; June 7, p.2; (poem “Old Abe the War Eagle.”) June 9, p.1 Opening of the Fair, (editorial by Shuman) May 25, p. 2; May 30 p. 1; (Editorial by Shuman about the opening of the Fair) May 30 p. 4; (Opening Ceremonies) May 31, p. 2, 3, 4; (“Description of Departments and Objects of Interest.) June 1, p. 2; (Editorial on the opening days of the fair) June 1, p. 4 Paintings (at the fair) June 10, p.2 Payne, Lewis (Lincoln Assassin), June 8, p.1 “Peculiar institution” June 8, p.3 Pierpont ( Gov ), June 8, p.6 Pittsburgh, PA, April 27, p.1. Population (effects of the war on), June 16, p. 3 Prices of Tickets for the Fair. (The “corrected” schedule of prices of Fair tickets.) June 5, p. 6 Prisoners (returning from Andersonville prison), June 8, p.4 Rhode Island, (letter from Gov. James Y Smith) May 25, p. 1 Sanitary organizations, May 11, p. 1 Schofield (Gen.) June 3, P. 4 Seward, William H. (Sec. of State) May 4, p. 1 Sheridan, Philip (Gen.) June 8, p.4; June 14, p. 4; June 16, p. 3 Sherman, Mrs. Ellen (Gen. W. T), May 11, pp.1, 2; June 6, p. 3; June 8, p.3; June 15, p. 5. Sherman, Gen. William T., May 4, p.2.(letter); June 1, p. 6; June 3, pp. 3, 4; June 6, p. 4; (and wife) June 7, pp. 2, 4; June 8, pp.1 (poem ), 2, 4,5; June 9, pp. 3, 4; June 10 p.1(“Sherman's Men”), June 10, pp. 3, 4; June 12, p. 2; June 13, pp. 2, 4; June 14, pp. 3, 4; June 16, p. 3 Shuman, Andrew (ed. “Voice of the Fair”), (acceptance of editorship) April 27-28, p.2; May 4, p. 4 Slave auction block, June 16, p. 2 Slave collar, (“one large iron”) May 25, p. 4 Slavery, (“Bloodhound.” kept to guard Union prisoners and trained for “hunting niggers”June 8, p.3 Slaves, (prints of “Uncle Moses” emancipated slave of Gen. Washington) June 15, p.1; June 7, p.3 Smith, James, Y., (Gov. of Rhode Island, letter from) May 25, p. 1 Soldiers, May 11, p. 4; June 12, p. 1 American, May 11, p. 1 disabled, April 27-28, p.2; May 4, pp. 2, 4; May 11, p. 1; May 18, p. 2 remaining in the South, June 12, p. 5 returning veterans, May 31, p. 1; June 12, p. 4; June 13, p.1; June 14, p. 1; (buying “store clothes” June 16, p. 3 Soldier's Home, May 11, p. 1 Songs, June 13, p. 2 “Rally Round the Flag” and “The Star Spangled Banner” South, the, (on the “anomalous and extraordinary condition” of) June 10, p.1 Southerners (intransigence of) May 4, p.1 Stanton, Edwin M. (Sec. of War) June 3, P. 5 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, June 15, p.1 Sumner, Charles, (autographs) May 4, p. 2 Tennyson, Alfred, (poem by) May 11, p. 4. Texas, June 9, p.1; June 10, p.1; June 12, p. 5. Thomas, Geo. H (Gen.), June 9, p. 4 United States Sanitary Commission, May 11, p. 4; June 3, P. 4; June 8, p.5; (account of the anniversary services) June 10, p. 3 Union, (Essay on ) June 12, p. 1 Veteran Reserve Corps, May 30 p. 1 Voice of the Fair, (purpose of) April 27, p.1; (prospectus of/purpose for) April 27, p.3; (“Prospectus of) May 4, p. 4; (statement of publication schedule) May 25, p. 2 Wisconsin, (56 flags from) May 25, p. 4 Washburne, E. B., Cong. of Ill, June 15, p. 4 Washington’s Grave, June 12, p. 5 Woman, colored, (on Southerners), May 4, p.1 Yates, Richard (former governor and current Senator), (letter) May 18, p.2; (mentioning Lincoln); May 25, p.1; June 8, p.2, (at the Fair) p.5; June 10, p. 4; June 13, p. 4; June 14, pp. 2,4