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John Hay (Volume 2); In Two Volumes

John Hay (Volume 2); In Two Volumes

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ISBN10: 1150562196
ISBN13: 9781150562198
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 110
Weight: 0.47
Height: 0.23 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1915. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... INDEX Page references to the letters and parts of letters of John Hay printed in these volumes will be found under the names of his correspondents, after other references. The very numerous subjects touched upon in the extracts from Mr. Hay's Diaries are not indexed under his name except when they seem to be of special impor- tance, or when they are not indexed under their own special rubrics. Abbey, Edwin A., 2,73,74 and n., 75, 403. Abraham Lincoln: a History, See Nico- lay and Hay. Adams, Brooks, 2, 148, 153, 159, 178 and n. Adams, Mrs. Brooks, 2, 178. Adams, Charles Francis, 1, 222, 280 285, 312; 2, 53. Adams, Charles Francis (H), 2, 82 and n., 198, 257, 336. Adams, Henry, H.'s friendship for, 2, 53, 54, 58; his descent and character, 53,54; his autobiography (The Educa- tion of Henry Adams), 54, 55, 61,171, 172,174, 175,185; his salon, 55, 56; his description of C. King, 56, 57; probable author of Democracy, 59, 75 and n.; his history of the Jefferson and Madison Administrations, 43 n., 58, 83,84; commissions Saint-Gaudens to design memorial to Mrs. A., 60; his travels after her death, 61; his hospi- tality in Washington, 61, 62; his solitude, 61; his circle of friends, 62, 63; his Samoan letter, 81; his letter fromCeylon, 88; and the panic of 1893, 99 and n.; Loubat prize awarded to, 112; camping trip with H. in the Yel- lowstone, 114 Jf.; his visit to Norman- dy, and his Mont Saint-Michel, 127; his view of Cleveland's administra- tion, 129, 130; a Silverman, 145; on H.'s achievements as Ambassador, 171, 172, and on his appointment as Sec'y of State, 174, 175; remains his closest friend, 185; 1, 50, 251, 423, 2, 133,164, 178, 333, 397, 399, 401, 403. Letters to, 1, 366, 2, 38, 43, 59, 60, 63, 73, 74, 76,77, 78,80, 81, 86,87, 88,89, 90,91,92,93, 94, 97, 9...