=, brevet brigadier-general
United States Volunteers, captures Jefferson Davis, 526
=Quinton, R.=, defeated for Illinois legislature 1832, 34
=Rathbone, Henry R.=, brevet colonel United States army,
attends Ford's Theater with Mrs. Lincoln and Miss Harris, 536;
wounded by Booth, 538, 539
=Raymond, Henry J.=, member of Congress letter to Lincoln, 462, 463;
visits Washington, 463
=Reconstruction=, in West Virginia and Missouri, 418, 419;
Lincoln's theory of, 419;
in Louisiana, 420-426;
in Arkansas, 426, 427;
in Tennessee, 428, 429;
opposition in Congress to Lincoln's action concerning, 454;
Henry Winter Davis's bill prescribing method of, 454;
Lincoln's proclamation of, July 8, 1864, 456;
Wade-Davis manifesto, 456, 457
=Republican Party=, formation of, 102, 103;
nominates Fremont and Dayton, 1856, 103, 104;
national convention of, 1860, 144-151;
candidates in 1860, 152;
campaign of, 1860, 153-160;
Fremont faction denounces Lincoln's attitude on slavery, 438;
the Chase faction, 439-441;
national convention of, 1864, 446-449;
gloomy prospects of, 462-466: success in elections of, 1864, 469, 470
=Retaliation,= rebel threats of, 350, 351;
cabinet action on Fort Pillow massacre, 352;
conversation between Lincoln and Frederick Douglass about, 352
=Reynolds,= John, governor of Illinois, issues call
for volunteers for Black Hawk War, 31, 32
=Richmond,= Virginia, becomes capital of Confederate States, 207;
panic in, at rumors of evacuation, 481;
high prices in, 481;
excitement created by Blair's visits, 481, 482;
alarm at Grant's advance, 500;
surrender of, April 3, 1865, 510;
burning of, 515, 516
=Rich Mountain,= Virginia, battle of, July 11, 1861, 225
=Riney, Zachariah,= teacher of President Lincoln, 6
=Roanoke,= the, Union steam frigate, in fight
between _Monitor_ and _Merrimac_, 280
=Robinson, E.
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