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‘Conference for Education in the South,’ at Birmingham, Ala., 365, 366.

Conway, Moncure D., Higginson preaches for, 326, 327; at Besant trial, 329, 330; parish of, gives present to Higginson, 346, 347; Convention, 336, 337.

Crane, Walter, 340.

Crawford, Marion, and Higginson, 354, 355.

Crothers, Rev. Samuel M., officiates at Colonel Higginson's funeral, 399-401.

Cummings, Rev., Edward, 366.

Curson, Mrs., the Higginsons live with, 105, 106.

Curtin, Gov., and Higginson's plan, 204, 205.

Curtis, Daniel, and Higginson, 42, 43.

Curtis, George William, and anti-slavery, 142.

Cushman, Charlotte, described, 130, 131.

Dall, Mrs. C. H., 141; on ‘Mademoiselle and her Campaigns,’ 157.

Dame, Mrs., a Quaker, 255, 258.

Dana, Richard H., about Higginson, 320.

Darwin, Charles, account of, 324; visit to, 334.

Decoration Day, a poem, 273, 340.

Descendants of the Reverend Francis Higginson, 396, 398, 428.

Devens, Charles, appeal to, 111, 112.

Dickens, Charles, 339; reaction against, 336.

Dickens, Child Pictures from, 277, 410.

Dickinson, Emily, Higginson's acquaintance with, 312, 313; letters and poems of, edited, 368, 369.

Disunion, plan for, 181, 182.

Dobell, Sydney, account of, 339, 340.

Driftwood, Fire, A, 275, 410; Higginson's estimate of, 276.

Durant, Henry F., founder of Wellesley, 24.

Ellis, Charles Mayo, 112, 113.

Emerson, George B., asks Higginson to write youthful history of United States, 284, 285; success of history, 286-88.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 68, 129, 193; anecdote about, 87; described, 96, 130; at Anti-Slavery meeting, 201; visit to, 266; influence of, 270; Concord celebration for, 390.

Epictetus, 263, 329, 365, 369, 409.

Faneuil Hall. meetings at, 144.

Farragut, Admiral, 260, 261.

Fayal and the Portuguese, 164, 408.

Fields, James T., 229, 275, 280; letter to, 277.

Forbes, Hugh, threatens Brown's plans, 191, 200.

Francis, Dr., 78.

Free Religious Association, 398; Higginson's address at, 164; his activity in, 268; similar English organization, 336, 337.

Free Soil Party, 89-91, 115.

Frothingham, O. B., 78; on Higginson's style, 156.

Froude, J. A., 323.

Fugitive Slave Law, 111, 114, 144, 148.

Future Life, The, in In After Days, 254, 428.

‘Galatea Collection’ founded by Higginson at Boston Public Library, 284.

Galton, Francis, and Higginson, 328.

Garrison, William Lloyd, favors disunion, 181; estimate of, 202.

Geary, Gov., 172, 174; account of, 176.

Gladstone, W. E., Higginson meets, 324.

Grant, Judge, Robert, poem for Col. Higginson's birthday, 391.

Grant, Gen. U. S., 264.

Greeley, Horace, at Syracuse, 133.

Greene, Henry Copley, 374.

Greene, W. B., influence of, 72.

Hale, Edward Everett, 399; and Higginson, 24, 83; account of, 261; festival for, 387.

Hamilton, Sir, William, described, 339.

Hardy, Thomas, Higginson meets, 352, 353.

Harris, Dr., Thaddeus William, 24, 28.

Harvard University, Stephen Higginson, steward of, 8; class of 1841, 23, 24; dress regulations, 25; early account of, 29, 30; exhibition at, 33, 34; Higginson represents, at Winchester, Eng., 360-62.

Harvard Memorial Biographies, 263, 409, 410; working on, 275.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, at Concord, 51.

Hayes, President, and wife visit Newport, 260.

Hazlett, Albert, 199, 200; project to rescue, 196-98.

Higginson, Anna, sister of T. W. H., 12, 290; death of, 381.

Higginson, Rev., Francis, the Puritan, I; as non-conformist, 110.

Higginson Francis (brother of T. W. H.), 11, 20.

Higginson, George, 271; illustrates family generosity, 379.

Higginson, Gen. Sir George Wentworth, at ‘Trooping the colors,’ 332-34; Higginson visits, 350, 351.

Higginson, Major Henry L., and T. W. H., 313, 314, 332-34.

Higginson, Louisa, sister of T. W. H., 11, 12.

Higginson, Louisa Storrow (mother of T. W. H.), character, 5, 6; son's tribute to, 7, 56; letters to her son, 10, 36, 116; accounts of him, 12, 13, 15, 16; son's letters to (early), 18, 19, 35-38, 47, 55, 56, 58-60, 65, 74, 75, 79-81; (Newburyport) 87, 91– 93, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 113, 116; (Worcester) 119, 125, 128, 136-38, 148, 154, 159, 160, 163-65, 202-04, 210, 211-13; (Kansas journey) 168, 169, 171, 172; (war) 216, 222, 226, 228-31, 249, 250; moves from Kirkland Street, 19, 20; moves to Brattleboro. Vt., 47; tribute to son, 56; encourages him, 71, 81, 82, 86; watchful care of, 90, 148; advice to, 116, 120; influence of, 120; death, 254.

Higginson, Louisa Wentworth, daughter of T. W. H., birth, 294; death, 295.

Higginson, Margaret Waldo, second daughter of T. W. H., birth of, 298; and her father, 300-07, 318-21, 372, 373; his letters to, 304, 305, 371; in Italy, 354; in London, 359, 360; birthday celebration of, 372; marriage, 392.

Higginson, Mary Channing, new home, 85, 86; on her husband's philanthropies and sermons, 93, 94, 266, 267; husband's letters to, 133, 144, 161; (Kansas) 167, 171; (Penn.) 197, 198; (war) 220, 222, 229, 233-

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