Index to Volume XX B Baltimore: 3+4: 48 This index includes author, title, and subject en- Barquet, Joseph H.: and abolition movement, 1+ 2: 34, 35 tries. Illustrations are indicated in italics. Ifa subject Bascome, Flavel, minister: 1+2: 28, 29 is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the il- “Battle between the Merrimac and Monitor,” (panorama): lustration is not separately indicated. 1+2: 64, 65-66 Beaton, David: on working class, 1+2: 8 Compiled by Lesley Martin. Belmont Harbor: 3+4: 61 Bemis, E. W., professor: on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15 Berndt, Gertrude: on wreck of Favorite, 3+4: 61 A Berry, Joseph, F., editor, Epworth Herald: 1+2: 11 Abolitionist movement: and African-Americans, Bible, King James: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 35 1+2: 22-37; and Second Great Awakening, 1+2: 25 “Big Four” of underground railroad: 1+2: 23, 33 {braham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution, by “Black Abolitionists,” article, by Olivia Mahoney: 1+ 2: James M. McPherson: 3+4: 33 22-37 Advance (Cong gregational newspaper): on working class, Black Codes, in Illinois: 1+2: 31, : 1+2: 8, 13, 20; on immigration, 1+2: 13; on Pullman Black Laws, in Illinois: 1+2: 31, 32, : Strike, 1+2: 14-15, 17, 18 Blacks: See African-Americans Aesop (sculpture): 1+2: 44 Blowers, Frank H., “A Wonderfully Busy Place,” Yesterday's Aesop’s Fables: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 35, 41, 42, 48 City article, edited by H. Roger Grant: 1+2: 58-72 AFL: See American Federation of Labor Blue Island, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14, 19, 21, African-Americans: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 22-37; 28-29 population in Chicago, 1+ 2: 29; in Union Army, 3+4: Bodenheim, Maxwell: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 45, 49 Boston, H. W., minister: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 African Methodist Church: and abolitionist movement, Boulevard system: 1+2: 68 1+2:27 Bound Spring (sculpture): 1+2: 43 Allen, Richard, bishop: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 27 Bridges, swing: 1+2: 66 Altgeld, John P., governor: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14, Brown, John: 1+2: 33 15, 18; 3+4: 4, 14, 20, 23, 27; and Haymarket Affair, Brushingham,J . P., minister: and Pullman Strike, 1 +2: 3+4: 14 Bryden’s Gallery: 1+2: 45 Alton, Illinois: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 24, 28, 37 Buchanan, James: 3+4: 45 Alton Observer, 1+2: 26-27, 28 Burns, Robert: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 48 American (boat): 3+4: 54, 55 Burnside Crossing: 3+4: 25 American Anti-Slavery Society: 1+2: 25 Bust of David (sculpture): 1+2: 40 American Colonization Society: and resettlement of slaves Byron, Lord: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 48 in Africa, 1+2: 25 C American Federation of Labor: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15; 3+4: 27 Cairo, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14 American Railway Union: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: Caldwell,J . M., minister: on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18 14, 15, 18; 3+4: 4, 7, 10, 11, 23, 25, 28, 29 Cameron, Simon, secretary of war: 3+4: 39 Anarchist movement, in Chicago: 1+2: 8; 3+4: 27 Campbell, Frederick, minister: and Pullman strike, 1894, Anderson, Gilbert: 3+4: 65 L222) Anderson, Sherwood: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: Carpenter, Francis: on Lincoln’s speaking style, 3+4: 39 Annunciation (sculpture): 1+2: 48 Carpenter, Philo: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 28, Antietam: 3+4: 46-47 29, 33; and underground railroad, 1+2: 29 “Antilabor Mercenaries or Defenders of Public Order?” Carwardine, William H., minister: 1+2: 15; and Pullman article, by Clayton D. Laurie: 3+4: 4-31 Strike, 1+2: 14, 18, 20-21 Antislavery movement: See abolitionist movement Catholic church: and Pullman Strike, 1 +2: 6-21 Arcade Building: 1+2: 17 Centenary Methodist Church: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 Arnold, John W., U.S. Marshal: 3+4: 11, 14, 17, 26, 27, 28 A Century of Progress International Exposition of 1933-34: Art Institue of Chicago, School of the: 1+2: 42 3+4: 65 ARU: See American Railway Union Chancellorsville, Virginia: 3+4: 16, 41 Atkinson, Emma J., member of “Big Four” in underground Chicago and North Western Railroad: 3+4: 25 railroad: 1+2: 23, 33 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad: 3+4: 10 Atkinson, Isaac: 1+2: 33 Chicago City Hall: 1+2: 70 Allantea (sculpture): 1+2: Chicago Civic Federation: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15, 19 66 Index to Volume XX B Baltimore: 3+4: 48 This index includes author, title, and subject en- Barquet, Joseph H.: and abolition movement, 1+ 2: 34, 35 tries. Illustrations are indicated in italics. Ifa subject Bascome, Flavel, minister: 1+2: 28, 29 is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the il- “Battle between the Merrimac and Monitor,” (panorama): lustration is not separately indicated. 1+2: 64, 65-66 Beaton, David: on working class, 1+2: 8 Compiled by Lesley Martin. Belmont Harbor: 3+4: 61 Bemis, E. W., professor: on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15 Berndt, Gertrude: on wreck of Favorite, 3+4: 61 A Berry, Joseph, F., editor, Epworth Herald: 1+2: 11 Abolitionist movement: and African-Americans, Bible, King James: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 35 1+2: 22-37; and Second Great Awakening, 1+2: 25 “Big Four” of underground railroad: 1+2: 23, 33 {braham Lincoln and the Second American Revolution, by “Black Abolitionists,” article, by Olivia Mahoney: 1+ 2: James M. McPherson: 3+4: 33 22-37 Advance (Cong gregational newspaper): on working class, Black Codes, in Illinois: 1+2: 31, : 1+2: 8, 13, 20; on immigration, 1+2: 13; on Pullman Black Laws, in Illinois: 1+2: 31, 32, : Strike, 1+2: 14-15, 17, 18 Blacks: See African-Americans Aesop (sculpture): 1+2: 44 Blowers, Frank H., “A Wonderfully Busy Place,” Yesterday's Aesop’s Fables: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 35, 41, 42, 48 City article, edited by H. Roger Grant: 1+2: 58-72 AFL: See American Federation of Labor Blue Island, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14, 19, 21, African-Americans: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 22-37; 28-29 population in Chicago, 1+ 2: 29; in Union Army, 3+4: Bodenheim, Maxwell: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 45, 49 Boston, H. W., minister: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 African Methodist Church: and abolitionist movement, Boulevard system: 1+2: 68 1+2:27 Bound Spring (sculpture): 1+2: 43 Allen, Richard, bishop: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 27 Bridges, swing: 1+2: 66 Altgeld, John P., governor: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14, Brown, John: 1+2: 33 15, 18; 3+4: 4, 14, 20, 23, 27; and Haymarket Affair, Brushingham,J . P., minister: and Pullman Strike, 1 +2: 3+4: 14 Bryden’s Gallery: 1+2: 45 Alton, Illinois: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 24, 28, 37 Buchanan, James: 3+4: 45 Alton Observer, 1+2: 26-27, 28 Burns, Robert: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 48 American (boat): 3+4: 54, 55 Burnside Crossing: 3+4: 25 American Anti-Slavery Society: 1+2: 25 Bust of David (sculpture): 1+2: 40 American Colonization Society: and resettlement of slaves Byron, Lord: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 48 in Africa, 1+2: 25 C American Federation of Labor: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15; 3+4: 27 Cairo, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14 American Railway Union: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: Caldwell,J . M., minister: on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18 14, 15, 18; 3+4: 4, 7, 10, 11, 23, 25, 28, 29 Cameron, Simon, secretary of war: 3+4: 39 Anarchist movement, in Chicago: 1+2: 8; 3+4: 27 Campbell, Frederick, minister: and Pullman strike, 1894, Anderson, Gilbert: 3+4: 65 L222) Anderson, Sherwood: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: Carpenter, Francis: on Lincoln’s speaking style, 3+4: 39 Annunciation (sculpture): 1+2: 48 Carpenter, Philo: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 28, Antietam: 3+4: 46-47 29, 33; and underground railroad, 1+2: 29 “Antilabor Mercenaries or Defenders of Public Order?” Carwardine, William H., minister: 1+2: 15; and Pullman article, by Clayton D. Laurie: 3+4: 4-31 Strike, 1+2: 14, 18, 20-21 Antislavery movement: See abolitionist movement Catholic church: and Pullman Strike, 1 +2: 6-21 Arcade Building: 1+2: 17 Centenary Methodist Church: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 Arnold, John W., U.S. Marshal: 3+4: 11, 14, 17, 26, 27, 28 A Century of Progress International Exposition of 1933-34: Art Institue of Chicago, School of the: 1+2: 42 3+4: 65 ARU: See American Railway Union Chancellorsville, Virginia: 3+4: 16, 41 Atkinson, Emma J., member of “Big Four” in underground Chicago and North Western Railroad: 3+4: 25 railroad: 1+2: 23, 33 Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad: 3+4: 10 Atkinson, Isaac: 1+2: 33 Chicago City Hall: 1+2: 70 Allantea (sculpture): 1+2: Chicago Civic Federation: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15, 19 66 Fulton Street Methodist Church Chicago Common Council: denounces Fugitive Slave Act, Douglass, Frederick: 1+2: 22, 27, 2: 32 Dred Scott case: 3+4: 45 Chicago Commons Settlement: 1+2: 5 Dyer, Charles Volney: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 28, Chicago Daily News: on investigation of Favorite sinking, 29; and underground railroad, 1+2: 29, 33; and friend- 3+4: 65 ship with John Jones, 1+2: 31 Chicago Fire, 1871: 1+2: 67 Chicago Herald: 1+2: 68 E Chicago Police: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 18, 25, 26, 29 Eastland (boat): capsizes, 3+4: 61, 62-63 Chicago Public Library: 1+2: 70 Eastman, Zebina: 1+2: 37; and abolitionist movement, Chicago River: 1+2: 66; 3+4: 54, 55, 65 1+2: 28-29, 32 Chicago Surface Lines: 3+4: 56, 65 Echo (sculpture): 1+2: 53 Chicago Times: 1+2: 68; on working class, 1+2: 13; on Egan, John M.: and General Manager’s Association, 3+4: Pullman Strike, 3+4: 23 17, 23, 26 Chicago Tribune: 1+2: 68, 72; on Pullman Strike, 3+4: 10; Election day, 1888: 1+2: 68 on sinking of Favorite, 3+4: 61 Emancipation Proclamation: 1+2: 22, 37 Chicago World: 1+2: 68 Epworth Herald (Methodist newspaper): on working class, Cinquez, Joseph: 1+2: 22 1+2: 8; on Pullman Strike, 1+2:17; on Social Gospel, Civil War: and Abraham Lincoln’s speeches, : 1+2: 11; on immigration, 1+2: 18, 20 Cleveland, Grover: and Pullman Strike, 1+2 Everett, Edward: 3+4: 53 10, 14, 15, 23, 24, 28, 29 Excursion boats: 3+4: 54-65 Columbia Theatre: | +2: 67-68 “Excursion on the Lakefront,” Yesterday’s City article, by Committee for the Relief of Fugitives in Canada: 1+2: 33 William Lafferty: 3+4: 54-65 Commonweal Army: 1+2: // Commonwealth of Christ: 3+4: 10 F Communism, in Chicago: 3+4: 24 Fall of Man (sculpture): 1+2: 50 Compromise of 1850: 1+2: 32 Fallows, Samuel, Episcopal bishop: and Pullman Strike, Constitutional Convention of 1787: and slavery, 1+2: 25 1+2: 18 Convention of the Colored Citizens of the State of Illinois: Favorite (boat): sinking of, 3+4: 55-65 1+2: 35, 37 Federal troops: See United States Army Cooper Institute: 3+4: 38 Feehan, P. A., archbishop: 1+2: /4; founding New World, Cooper, Jerry M.: 3+4: 10 1+2: 11 Copperhead movement: 3+4: 48-49 Fifth Avenue: See Wells Street Coxey, Jacob: 3+4: 10, 14 First Baptist Church: and Pullman Strike, 1 +2: 21 Crofton, Robert E. A., colonel: 3+4: 17-19, 21 First Baptist Church of Evanston: and Pullman Strike, Cuba: 3+4: 45 1+2: 15 Cuffe, Paul: 1+2: 22 First Methodist Episcopal Church: and Pullman Strike, Currier & Ives: cartoon, 3+4: 36 1+2: 14 Cycloramas: 1+2: 64, 65-66 First Presbyterian Church: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 28 D Fishburn, Janet: 1+2: 6 Danville, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14 Flight of the Emigrants (sculpture): 1+2: 55 Darrow, Clarence: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 Fort Brady, Michigan: 3+4: 21, 23 Davis, Jefferson: 3+4: 33, 34; education, 3+4: 35; ability to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: 3+4: 21, 23, 26 communicate, 3+4: 35, 36, 39, 53; writing style, 3+4: 36 Fort Riley, Kansas: 3+4: 21 Debs, Eugene V.: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 6, 17, 19; Fort Sheridan: 3+4: 14, 28 3+4: 10, 11, 23, 27; arrested, 1+2:15, 27, 28 Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper: 3+4: 5 Decatur, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 14 Fredricksburg, Virginia: 3+4: 41 The Defender (or Defense) (sculpture): 1+2: 46 Freer, Lemuel Covell Paine: and abolitionist movement, Delano, H. A., minister: on Eugene V. Debs, 1+2: 15 1+2: 28, 29, 33; and friendship with John Jones, 1+2: 31 Depew, Chauncey: on Lincoln’s style of speech, 3+4: 3¢ “From the Editor,” by Russell Lewis: 1+2: 3; 3+4: 3 Detroit, Michigan: 1+2: 67, 72 Fugitive Slave Act: 1+2: 22, 32-33 De Wolf, Calvin: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 28, 29 Fulton Street Methodist Church: and Pullman Strike, Doris (yacht): 3+4: 59 1+2: 15 Douglas, Stephen A.: defends Compromise of 1850, 1+2: 32; sponsors Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1+2: 35, 37; leader of the Democratic party, 3+4: 45 Garnet G Hopkins, John P., mayor: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14, 15; Garnet, Henry Highland: 1+2: 22 3+4: 4, 14, 23, 24, 26, 27 Garrison, William Lloyd: and abolitionist movement, Hotel Florence: 3+4: ]1/—12 12°25 A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln, exhibition: Geistweit, W. H.: 1+2: 13 b+2: 2255-4050 General Manager's Association (GMA): and Pullman Strike, “How Lincoln Won the War with Metaphors,” article, by 1+2: 14, 18; 3+4: 7, 10, 11, 23, 26, 28, 29 James M. McPherson: 3+4: 32-53 Genius of Liberty (abolitionist newspaper): 1+2: 29 Hull-House setthement: 1+2: 5 Genius of Universal Emancipation (abolitionist newspaper): I 1+2: 29 Gettysburg Address, metaphors in: 3+4: 5 The Illinois (ship): and underground railroad, 1+2: 29 Gettysburg, Battle of: 3+4: 41, 48 Illinois Anti-Slavery Society: 1+2: 28, 29 Gilbert and Sullivan: 1+2: 68 Illinois Central Railroad: 1+2: 70; 34+4: 22, 23, 25 GMA: See General Manager’s Association Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1847: and free Gompers, Samuel: and Pullman Strike, 3+4: 27 African-Americans, 1+2: 31 Graeme Stewart (fire tugboat): 3+4: 60 Illinois Liberty party: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 29 Grain Merchant (or Portrait of an American) (sculpture): Illinois National Guard: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 17; 3+4: 12: 34 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31 Grand Central Railroad: 3+4: 25 Immigration, to Chicago: 1+2: 5, 18, 20 Grand Crossing, Illinois: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 18 Informants: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 26 Grand Trunk Rail Line: 3+4: 25 Interior (Presbyterian newspaper): on working class, 1+2: 8, Grant, H. Roger, editor, “A Wonderfully Busy Place,” 13; on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14-15, 18; on immigration, Yesterday's City article, 1 +2: 58-72 1+2: 18, 20 Grant, Ulysses S., general: 3+4: 33, 41, 42, 43 Interstate Commerce Act: 1+2: 17 Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company: 3+4: 60 Ireland, John, archbishop: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18 Great Northern Railroad: 3+4: 10 Isbell, Lewis: and abolition movement, 1+2: 33-35; and un- Great Railway Strike of 1877: 3+4: 5, 18, 30, 31 derground railroad, 1+2: 33; and Black Laws, 1+2:37 The Great Western (ship): and underground railroad, 1+2: 29 J Green Stone Presbyterian Church: 1+2: 4, 13 Gresham, Walter, secretary of state: and Pullman Strike, Jackson Park: 3+4: 55 34+4: 15 Jacobi, Carl: 3+4: 56 “Grip” streetcars: 1+2: 60, 61, 63, 65 Johnson, William: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 22, 32, Grosscup, Peter S., U.S. District Court Judge: 3+4: 11, 14 33, 34; and underground railroad, 1+2: 33; and Black Laws, 1+2: 37 H Jones, George: 3+4: 59 Hall, Abram T., 1+2: 31, 35; and establishment of Quinn Jones, John: 1+2: 29, 34; and abolitionist movement, Chapel, 1+2: 31; lobbies against Black Laws, 1+2: 32 1+2: 22, 31, 33, 34, 35; and Black Codes, 1+2: 31; Hancock, Winfield Scott, general: and Great Railway Strike elected vice-president of National Colored Convention, of 1877, 34+4: 18, 19 1+2: 31; lobbies against Black Laws, 1+2: 32, 37; and Handy, Robert T.: 1+2: 6 underground railroad, 1+2: 33 Hanks, Dennis: 3+4: 41 Jones, Mary Richardson: 1+2: 22, 29, 34 “The Hare and the Tortoise”: 3+4: 42 Haymarket Affair: 1+2: 5; 3+4: 14 K Hazel (boat): 3+4: 56 Kansas-Nebraska Act: 1+2: 35, 37; 3+4: The Heavenly Nurse (sculpture): 1+2: 56 Kegel, Phil: 3+4: 55, 56, 65 Hecht, Ben: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 Kennedy, John F.: 3+4: 33 Henson, Josiah: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 27 Kernan, John: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: Henson, Poindexter S., minister: and Pullman Strike, Krakovian Academy: 1+2: 41, 42, 45 1+2: 15, 21 Krakow, Poland: 1+2: 39 Herron, George: and Social Gospel, 1+2: 11 L Hersom, Leo: 3+4: 59 Hintze, Edward: 3+4: 56 Labor (sculpture): 1+2: 49 Hintze, Fred: 3+4: 56 Lafferty, William: Yesterday’s City article: “Excursion on the Hofnauer, William: 3+4: 59, 64 Lakefront”: 3+4: 54-65 Hooker, Joseph, general: 3+4: 41 Lake Front Park: 3+4: 14, 17, 23 Hopkins, Charles H.: 1+2: 6 68 Police: and Pullman Strike Lake Michigan: commercial shipping, 3+4: 555; 5; |b oat land- Michigan Avenue: 1 +2: 60 ings, 3+4: 56; excursion boats, 3+4: 5a 4 -65; lifeguards, Milchrist, Thomas E., U.S. District Attorney for the 3+4: 58, 59, 60 Northern District of Illinois: 3+4: 10,14 Lamon, Ward Hill: 3+4: 53 Miles, Nelson A., general: and Pullman Strike, 3+4: 15-17, Lamont, Daniel, secretary of war: and Pullman Strike, 19, 21, 23, 26, 27 3+4: 15, 28, 30 Mineral City (boat): 3+4: 64, 65 LaSalle County Anti-Slavery Society: 1+2: 29 Mississippi River: 3+4: 49 Law (sculpture): 1+2: 47 Missouri Compromise: 1 +2: 25, 34; 34+4: 45 Leander, Dan: 3+4: 65 Monroe, James: and American Colonization Society, 1+2: 25 Lee, Favinia Jones: on underground railroad, 1+2: 33 Mott, Lucretia: 1+2: 26 Lee, Matthew C., “Onward Christian Soldiers: The Social Municipal Pier: 3+4: 55, 56, 60 Gospel and the Pullman Strike,” article: 1+2: 4-21 Murphy,J . E., captain: 3+4: 56 Lee, Robert E., general: 3+4: 33, 41, 43 Murphy, Katherine: 3+4: 56 Leo XIII, Pope: and Rerwm Novarum encyclical: 1+2: 11 Lewis, Russell, “From the Editor”: 1+2: 3; 3+4: 3 N The Liberator, abolitionist newspaper: 1+2: 25 National Colored Convention: 1+2: 31 Liberty Association: 1+2: 22 National Negro Convention: 1+2: 31, 35 Lifeguards, Lake Michigan: 3+4: 58, 59, 60 Native Americans: 3+4: 16 Lincoln, Abraham: 3+4: 32, 36, 42, 46-47, 50-51; and Navy Pier: 3+4: 55: See also: Municipal Pier emancipation proclamation, 1+2: 22; 3+4: 45, 48; New World (Catholic newspaper): on working class, 1+2: 10; use of figurative language, 3+4: 32-53; education, on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 17, 18, 20; on Eugene Debs, 3+4: 35; first inauguration, 3+4: 44 1+2: 18 Lincoln Park: 1+2: 6/, 65; boat landing, 3+4: 55, 56, 57, 64 North Shore (boat): 3+4: 56 Lincoln Park Congregational Church: and Pullman Strike, North Star (abolitionist newspaper): 1 +2: 1+2:8 Northwest Ordinance: and slavery, 1+2: 2 Lincoln Park Zoo: 1+2: 62, 63, 65 North-Western Liberty Almanac: 1+2: >3 0 Literary and Debating Society: condemns Black Codes, O 1+2: 34 Living Church (Episcopal newspaper): and working class, Ogden Slip: 3+4: 61 1+2: 13; on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 15-16 Oggel, E. C., minister: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 13 LockhartJ,. , minister: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 Olivet Baptist Church: and National Colored Convention, The Lost Tune (sculpture): 1+2: 39 E42: 3 Lovejoy, Elijah P.: 1+2: 26-27, 2 Olney, Richard, U.S. attorney general: and Pullman Strike, Lovejoy, Owen: 1+2: 28 3+4: 4, 10, 11, 14, 23, 28, 30; and Railroad Arbitration Lowell, Illinois: 1+2: 28 act, 3+4: 29 Lundy, Benjamin: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 29 Olson, Arthur “Beef,” boat captain: and Favorite, 3+4: 56, 59, 60, 64-65 M One-Armed Man in the Wind (sculpture): 1+2: 42 McClellan, George, general: 3+4: 40, 41, 43 112th Street: 3+4: 8-9 McPherson, James M., “How Lincoln Won the War with “Onward Christian Soldiers: The Social Gospel and the Metaphors,” article: 3+4: 32-5: Pullman Strike,” article, by Matthew C. Lee: 1+2: 4-21 Madison Barracks, New York: 3+4: 26, 28 The Orator (sculpture): 1+2: 41 Madison Street: 1+2: 58-59 Maercke, August: 3+4: 65 P Mahoney, Olivia, “Black Abolitionists,” article: 1+2: 22-37 Palmer, Potter: 1+2: 67 Manierre, George: and abolitionist movement, 1+2: 32, 33 Palmer House: 1+2: 68 Marshall, John: and American Colonization Society, 1+2: 25 Palmer mansion: | +2: 67 Martin, James P., lieutenant colonel: and Pullman Strike, Panhandle Yards: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 23 3+4: 17 Panoramas: | +2: 64, 65-66 Martinek, Mary: 3+4: 56 Payne, Daniel A., minister: on slavery, 1+2: 22 Martinsburg, West Virginia: 3+4: 41 People’s Church: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 21 Marx, Karl: 1+2: 43 Pierce, Franklin, president: 3+4: 45 Mass transit: 1+2: 60, 61, 63, 65 Pilgrim’s Progress: 3+4: 35 May, Henry F.: 1+2: 6 Pinkerton, Allan: and underground railroad, 1+2: 29 Meade, George G., general: 3+4: 41 Police: and Pullman Strike, 3+4: 18, 25, 26, 29 Meigs Field: 3+4: 65 Portrait of an American Portrait of an American (or Grain Merchant) (sculpture): Skyscrapers: 1+2: 67 1+2: 54 Slavery: Lincoln’s descriptions of, 3+4: 43-45 A Portrait of Van den Bergen (sculpture): 1+2: 57 Sleep (sculpture): 1+2: 51 Posse Comitatus Act: 3+4: 19, 28 Social Gospel: views of, 1+2: 5-6, 11; as Protestant move- Potter, David M.: 3+4: 35, 53 ment, 1+2: 6; in Chicago, 1+2: 21 Public transportation: 1+2: 60, 61, 63, 65 Socialism, in Chicago: 1+2: 8; 3+4: 27 Pullman, George M.: 1+2: 5, 6, 14, 17, 18, 20; 3+4: 4, 6, 7 South Chicago Cable Car Railway: 1+2: 60-61, 63, 65 Pullman Building: 1+2: 66; 3+4: 19 Spalding, John L., bishop: and social problems, 1+2: 11; Pullman cars: 1+2: 70, 71, 72 founding New World, 1+2: 11 Pullman, town of: 1+2: 6, 18, 70, 72; 3+4: 4, 8-9, 12-13 Standard (Baptist newspaper): on working class, 1 +2: Pullman Palace Car Company: 1+2: 6, 7, 16, 66, 70, 72; on Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14, 17, 18 o+4: 4,6, 7, 20,29 “Stanislav Szukalski’s Lost Tune,” photo essay: 1+2: 3 Pullman Strike, 1894: and religious opinion, 1 +2: 4-21; ori- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady: 1+2: 26 gins of, 1+2: 6, 7; 3+4: 4, 6; aftermath, 1+2: 15, 17, 18, Steamboat Inspection Service: 3+4: 55, 61, 65 20; 3+4: 27; use of federal troops, 3+4: 4-31; costs, Streetcars: 1+2: 60, 61, 63, 65 3+4: 27 A Stuttering Philosopher (sculpture): 1+2: 45 Styles, William: and abolitionist movement, 1 +2: 32 Q Sullivan, Louis: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 Quinn Chapel: 1+2: 22, 33 Sunbeam (boat): See Favorite Swedish Lutheran Evangelical Church: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 20 R Swedish Methodist Church: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 20 Railroad Arbitration Act: 3+4: 29 Szukalski, Stanislav: 1+2: 38, 39-57 The Railsplitter (painting): 3+4: 32 Szukalski National Museum: 1 +2: 40 Railway travel, 1880s: 1+2: 60, 70-72 Randolph Street Slip: 3+4: 61 T Rappahannock River: 3+4: 41 Taney, Roger, chief justice: 3+4: 45 Religious denominations: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 5-21 Temperance movement: 1+2: /2 Remington Lee rifles: 3+4: 22 Theaters: See Columbia Theatre Rinke, Henry: 3+4: 55 Thirteenth Amendment: 1+2: 36 Rock Island Line: 3+4: 21, 25 Thomas, H. W., chaplain: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18, 21 Roosevelt, Franklin D., president: 3+4: 35 Transylvania University: 3+4: 35 Rowlandson, Bob: 1+2: 68 Truth, Sojourner: 1+2: 22, 28 Rerum Novarum encyclical: 1+2: 11 lubman, Harriet: 1+2: 22 Ryan, James, bishop: and social problems, 1+2: 11 Turner, Nat: 1+2: 22 S U Sabota, Lou: 3+4: 64 Underground railroad: 1+2: 29, 33, 34-35 St. Peter, Arthur: 3+4: 56 Union Stock Yards: 1+2: 68, 69, 70; and Pullman Strike, Saloons: 1+2: 8 S+4: 17, 18,21 Sandburg, Carl: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40, 43 Unions: See Pullman Strike Saugatuck (boat): 3+4: 65 United States Army: in Pullman Strike, 1+2: 11, 18; 3+4: Schofield, John M., general: and Pullman Strike, 3+4: 4-31; Division of the Missouri, 1 +2: 66; policy in civil 14-17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 30 disturbances, 3+4: 24, 31; size of, 3+4: 30-31 Second Great Awakening: 1+2: 25 United States Marshals: in Pullman Strike, 3+4: 26, 27 Settlement houses: 1+2: 5 United States Military Academy: 3+4: 16 Seminole War, Third: 3+4: 16 United States Strike commission: 1+2: 18, 26, 29 Shakespeare, William: and Abraham Lincoln, 3+4: 35, 48 United States Supreme Court: and Pullman Strike, 3+4: 28 Sheridan, Philip Henry, general: 3+4: 33 University of Chicago: 1+2: 5; 3+4: 16, 65 Sherman Anti-Trust Act: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 14; Upper Alton Lyceum: 1+2: 24 3+4: 11, 27 U.S.A. (boat): 3+4: 64 Sherman, John, senator: 3+4: 17 Sherman, William T., general: 3+4: 17, 43 Silver Spray (boat): 3+4 Vagabond Club: 1+2: 40 Sixty-seventh Street: 1+2: 68 Vesey, Denmark: 1 +2: 22 Skater (ship): 3+4: 64 Vicksburg, Mississippi: 3+4: 48, 49 70 Yesterday’s City WwW 35; and Literary and Debating Society, 1+2: 34 Walker, David: 1+2: 22 Walker, Edwin: 3+4: 10, 14, 28 Washington, George: 3+4: 31 Washington University: 3+4: 16 Weimer, Fred, boat captain: 3+4: 65 Weisenborn, Rudolph: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 Weissmuller, Johnny: as lifeguard, 3+4: 58, 60 Weissmuller, Pete: as lifeguard, 3+4: 60 Wells Street: 1+2: 58-59 West Point: 3+4: 16, 35 West Side Water Works: 1+2: 66-67 Western Citizen (abolitionist newspaper): 1+2: 29, 31 Whig party: 1+2: 35 Whiskey Rebellion of 1794: 3+4: 31 William Lydon (tugboat): 3+4: 60 Women’s suffrage movement: 1+2: 26 Woods, William A., U.S. circuit court judge: 3+4: 11 “A Wonderfully Busy Place,” Yesterday’s City article, edited by H. Roger Grant: 1+2: 55-65 Working class: and temperance movement, 1+2: 8; and religion, 1+2: 5-21 Worthington, Nicholas: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18 Wright, Carroll, commissioner: and Pullman Strike, 1+2: 18 Wright, Frank Lloyd: and Stanislav Szukalski, 1+2: 40 Y Yesterday's City: “A Wonderfully Busy Place,” edited by H. Roger Grant: | +2: 58-72; “Excursion on the Lakefront,” by William Lafferty, 3+4: 54-65