Tilden, Samuel J. Letters and Literary Memorials of Samuel J. Tilden. 2 vols. Edited by John Bigelow. : Harper & Brothers, 1908.

Volume I Speech at Cooper Union, old Whigs, Free Soilers, article disparaging Democrats, 132-35 New York Democratic organization, newspapers, 135-36 John Bigelow, desires copy of Tilden speech for the Post, 137-38 Tilden pamphlet on the Union and its dangers, John M. Mason, 138-39 Seward, 140 Election returns, 1860, 140-41 Railroad charter, 141-47 Expectations for Lincoln, reality of disunion, nature of the crisis, 147-48 Copies of his recent address, 149 S. L. M. Barlow on new administration, 149 Lincoln administration, meaning of the vote, patronage, convention of the states, amendments, , 150-51 New York Democrats, Lincoln and patronage, need to defeat Republicans in coming elections, Confederate experiment will fail, proposes a national constitutional convention, 152-55 Border state opinion, 156 to Seward, policy, Union party, 156-57 J. L. O’Sullivan, minister to Portugal, Fort Sumter, Republicans, 157-59 Copper, 159 , 159-60 Tilden address to regiment, 160 J. L. O’Sullivan, northern Democrats, heartened by some of the press reports, 160-62 Lincoln, Seward, Chase, 163-64 European intervention, 164 Loan, 164 John A. Dix, McClellan, Lincoln, Sumner, John Cochrane, emancipation, promised protection of persons and property, 164 John Van Buren, the war, Tilden, 1862 elections, Democrats do not accept disunion, 166-67 John A. Dix, Judge Pierrepont, New York governorship, 167-68 , 168 Tilden’s internal revenue tax, 168-69 , need for a conservative demonstration in the city, 169 Society for the Diffusion of Political Information, 172 Advisory committee on soldier relief, 174-75 George T. Curtis, legal questions and conscription, 175-77 Joseph C. G. Kennedy, National Intelligencer, financial troubles, southern circulation, loan, 177- 79 Legal case, conscription, Horatio Seymour, Vallandigham, 179 Gettysburg, 180-81 Business prospects in New York, 181-83 Horatio Seymour, national government, conscription, 183-84 Hiram Ketchum, Reverdy Johnson, National Intelligencer, 185 Railroad business, sales, finance, gauges, 185-90

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Lake Superior iron, 190-91 New York real estate, 191-92 John Van Buren, coal company stock, 192 Iron mining, 193-95 celebration of national victories, 196-97 conscription, 197

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