The index of the second edition, Vol. I is organized alphabetically, not chronologically, and follows the standards set in Vols 2-4, first edition. The following have not been indexed: fictional characters, most newspaper articles and subheadings (especially from the San Francisco Call), all subjects of all letters, whether paraphrased, summarized, or quoted, as well as persons and places within autobiographical dictation summaries See AMT 1: for more on specifics. Not all subjects listed under Autobiographical Dictations have been indexed, but many have. These summaries were taken from AMT or Mark Twain in Eruption and are not comprehensive.

More recent updates may be found at MarkTwainDaybyDay.webs.com. This edition’s index now includes books, plays and other literary works, as well as the authors of those works. Readers may seek up to date bibliographies for Samuel Clemens’ vast array of writings, including the on-line site of Camfield’s Oxford Companion to Mark Twain. Also, Thomas Tenney’s Mark Twain, A Reference Guide (with many supplements) is still a central reference for works written about Clemens. Alan Gribben’s Mark Twain’s Library: A Reconstruction is an excellent source for Sam’s literary interests and ownership of a vast library of works; many literary works and literary criticisms are beyond the scope of this work.

This index focuses on persons and places, with lesser emphasis on events and subjects, such as baseball or International Copyright efforts. Those who corresponded with Sam are indexed; locations are limited to those Sam stayed or planned to visit. Whenever possible, surname, first name and middle initial or middle name are listed. In some cases these are unknown; some individuals may be double listed, when it was undetermined if they were different people, such as a “Mrs.” listing and a maiden name. If Sam referred to someone in a letter and only the last name is given, and no other reference was found, then the last name only is indexed, if it is all that’s known. Merchants and commercial firms, when named as “John B. Smith, Plumber,” are alphabetized and indexed in the same order as the literal company name, in this case under “John” not “Smith.” Likewise, “Wm. H. Jackson & Co.” as “Wm” not as “William” or “Jackson.”

Mark Twain’s major literary works, may be found directly by name of the work. His minor works, such as essays, sketches, poems, as well as a sprinkling of his interesting events, opinions and experiences may be found as sub headings under Clemens, Samuel L.: Sub headings are indented and underlined; sub-sub headings are doubly indented, etc. ALL SUB HEADINGS ARE SHADED. The principal subheadings for Clemens are:

Attended

Autobio. Dictations

Declined

Essays

Fascinated by

Gave

Honored by

Inscribed

Interviewed by

Invented

Lectures/Readings

Opinion of

Objected to

Poems

Pseudonyms

Purchased

Sketches

Solicited

Speeches

Suffered

Unfinished/Unpublished works

Upset with

Visited

Witnessed


Many listings are mere mentions; some significant, some trivial. In a day-by-day chronology, much of a trivial nature is included, which scholars and researchers may ultimately judge, in context, to be significant. Many speeches, readings and lectures are indexed, but these are not meant to be complete. Readers should seek individual entries in a given timeframe for more specifics. Many readings included several set pieces, and not all lectures were such in the common meaning of the term at that time.

Inquiries may be made to the publisher: HorizonMicroPub@gmail.com

The index of a book should always be written by the author, even though the book itself should be the work of another hand. — Attributed to M.T. by Robert Underwood Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, p 190n1.


May 10, 2014

  • DBD Volume I Index: A

    • A. Dusuzeau (Parisian merchant), 926
    • A. Fletcher, Mrs. (N.Y. merchant), 947
    • A. Schmidt & Co., 513
    • A.A. Vantine & Co. (N.Y. merchant), 1056
    • A.D. Vorce & Co., 958, 983
    • A.J. Glazier (Hartford real estate), 982
    • A.J. Hopkins (Hartford merchant), 981
    • A.K. Talcott (merchant), 737
    • A.P. Mitchell, stockbroker, 1051
    • A.S.
  • DBD Volume I Index: B

    • B., M.M., 687
    • Baalbek, Lebanon, 274
    • Babcock Fire Extinguisher Co., 483, 1119
    • Babcock, Charles S., 710
    • Babcock, Henrietta B., 1359
    • Babcock, John Martin Luther, 710
    • Babcock, W.J., 489
    • Babe, Jerome L., 480
    • Babyhood Magazine, 1326
    • Bacon, Catherine Lakenan, 472
    • Bacon, Francis, Dr., 1255
    • Bacon, George, 472
    • Bacon, Mary E., 471, 472
    • Badeau, Adam, 539, 542, 1260, 1318, 1326, 1369, 1375, 1376
      • Source of rumors, 1328
  • DBD Volume I Index: E

    • E. Habenstein (Hartford baker), 480, 960
    • E.A. Newell (Hartford clothier), 1344
    • E.C. Wheaton, livery, 704, 727
    • E.C.C. Kellogg & Co. (merchant), 501, 502
    • E.D. Roberts (Hartford merchant), 496, 508
    • E.L. Bullock (Hartford workman), 941, 946
    • E.P. & Wm. Kellogg (merchant), 556
    • E.W. Clark & Son (Hartford roofer), 940
    • E.W. Kellogg, Dr., 638
    • Eakins, Frank J., 1215
    • Ealer, George, 53, 55, 58, 60
    • Early Travels in Palestine, etc. (1848) by Thomas Wright, 783
    • Earnest, Frank B.
  • DBD Volume I Index: F

    • F.A.O. Schwartz, 937, 1046, 1069, 1088
    • F.W. Christern (N.Y. book importer), 988, 1076
    • Fackler, J.G., 235, 236, 239
    • Faerie Queen and Epithalamion, The by Edmund Spenser, 929
    • Fagan, M. (investigator), 769, 772, 773, 774
    • Fairbanks family, 318, 329, 330, 338, 437, 473, 488, 583, 727
    • Fairbanks, Abel W., 318, 320, 329, 341, 351, 355, 356, 357, 358, 363, 711
    • Fairbanks, Alice (Mrs. William H.
  • DBD Volume I Index: G

    • G.A. Hayden (Hartford merchant), 1344
    • G.A.R., 462, 466, 1345
    • G.F. Heublein & Bro. (Hartford merchant), 960
    • G.H. Olmstead, Jr. (Hartford merchant), 994
    • G.S. Whiting (Hartford merchant), 920
    • G.W. Carleton & Co., 702, 744
    • G.W. Fuller & Son, 960
    • G.W.
  • DBD Volume I Index: H

    • H.A. Botsford (Hartford merchant), 519, 525
    • H.L. Bundy of Hartford (photographers), 1384
    • H.O. Griswold (Hartford merchant), 970, 983
    • H.O. Houghton & Co., 623, 628, 629, 635, 674, 777
    • Habberton, John, 1206
    • Haddon, Frederick W., 588
    • Haete, W., 746
    • Hague, The, 864
    • Haiku, Maui, 207
    • Haldeman, Jacob S. (Judge), 259, 272
    • Hale & Norcross mining stock, 172, 173
    • Hale, A.S., 501
    • Haleakala volcano, 205, 207, 248
    • Haliburton, R.E., 712
    • Hall, Abraham Oakey, 515
    • Hall, B.W.
  • DBD Volume I Index: I

    • Ideal Monthly Magazine, The, 1181
    • Idylls of the King by Tennyson, 1212
    • Ihne (Professor), 814
    • Iles, George, 1190, 1196, 1242, 1244, 1262, 1301, 1325
    • Illustrated Christian Weekly, 1253, 1254
    • Incorporated Society Authors, 1255
    • Independent Watch Co. of Fredonia, 976, 1013, 1067, 1101, 1104, 1112, 1113
    • Independent Watch Co.
  • DBD Volume I Index: J

    • J.E. Larkin (Elmira photographer), 1360
    • J.G. Rathbun & Co., 925, 938, 961, 983, 1344
    • J.J. & T. Goodwin, 946
    • J.J. Huppuch (contractor), 469
    • J.J. Little (printers), 1276
    • J.P. Haynes (grocer), 1354
    • J.P. Newton, 919, 944, 950, 958, 969, 975, 983, 989
    • J.R. Barlow (Hartford bookseller), 914, 926
    • J.S.
  • DBD Volume I Index: K

    • Kaalualu, Hawaii, 211
    • Kai Moi (Schooner), 208
    • Kailau Bay, 210
    • Kalakaua, David, 204, 215, 626, 627
    • Kalamazoo Gazette, 474
    • Kalamazoo Telegraph, 474
    • Kalamazoo, Mich., 474
    • Kamehameha, 204, 209, 211
    • Kamehameha V, 204, 1378, 1379, 1395
      • death of, 519
    • Kandersteg, Switzerland, 827
    • Kane, Elisha Kent, 56
    • Kane, Mollie, 1105
    • Kansas Freie Presse, 1225
    • Kansas-Nebraska Act, 36
    • Kaolatype (engraving process), 881, 895, 899, 901, 925, 967, 97
  • DBD Volume I Index: L

    • L. Conlen (contractor), 935
    • L. Daniels (merchant), 528, 563
    • L. Prang & Co., 1209, 1210
    • La Cossitt, Henry, 16
      • established Gazette, 13
    • La dame blanche (opera), 845
    • La Morte Civile (play), 957
    • La Plata Hall, Va. City, 127
    • LaBarge, Charles S. (Pilot), 24
    • LaCrosse, Wisconsin, 1291
    • Lacy, H.
  • DBD Volume I Index: N

    • N. Nott (Hartford merchant), 982
    • N.Y., New Haven & Hartford R.R., 982
    • Nadal, E.S., 1061
    • Nall, J.H., 1079
    • Nameless Club, Buffalo, 360
    • Nanterre, France, 859
    • Napa County Reporter, 185, 186, 187
    • Napa, Ca., 159
    • Naples Observer, 267, 276
    • Naples, Italy, 266, 267, 268, 279, 280, 787
    • Napoleon, Ark., 1077
    • Napton, John, 788
    • Napton, William Barclay, 788
    • Nasby, Petroleum V.. See Locke, David Ross
    • Nash, Thomas S., 17, 20, 1287, 1324
    • Nash, William H.
  • DBD Volume I Index: O

    • O.S. Kelsey (Hartford plumber), 571
    • O’Blennis, Bob, 39, 40
    • O’Brien, John. See Raymond, John T.
    • O’Connell, Daniel, 347
    • O’Hagan, Joseph B., 632, 633
    • O’Hara, Theodore, 1078
    • O’Lanus, Corry. See Stanton, John
    • O’Neal, James (Captain), 72, 1085, 1106
    • O’Neil, John (gardener), 1375
    • O’Neil, William, 148
    • O’Neill, Ellen (Mrs. John O’Neil), 1375
    • O’Reilly, John Boyle, 895, 1123, 1124
    • O’Riley, Miles.
  • DBD Volume I Index: T

    • T. Wrightson and Co., 47
    • T.R. Selme’s (Hannibal merchant), 24
    • T.S. Daniels (Hartford merchant), 503, 509
    • T.W. Alexander (Hartford merchant), 972
    • Tabernacle, Jersey City, 483
    • Taft & Starr (doctors), 479, 496, 519
    • Taft, Cincinnatus A., Dr., 494, 636, 1096, 1175, 1230, 1231, 1237
      • Autopsy & Times article, 1235
      • Death of, 1232
    • Taft, Ellen C. (Mrs. Cincinnatus Taft), 1096, 1130, 1175, 1232, 1233, 1235
    • Taft, Laura, Miss, 1135, 1163
    • Tahoe, Lake.
  • DBD Volume I Index: U

    • U.S. Declared war on Mexico, 12
    • U.S. Naval Academy, 603, 604, 607, 609, 610, 679
    • U.S. Patent Office, 285, 298
    • Ulapalakua Plantation, 207
    • Ulrich, H., 792
    • Ulrich, Katie, 792
    • Uncivilized Races, or Natural History of Man, The by Wood, 422
    • Uncle Dan’l, 1004
    • Uncle Remus’s Tar Baby, 974
    • Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, 292, 387
    • Underground Railroad, 243, 317
    • Underhill, Anna (Mrs.
  • DBD Volume I Index: W

    • W. & A.H. Fry (Photographers), 505
    • W. & J. Sloane, 1053
    • W.B. Willard (Hartford merchant), 470, 473, 474, 484, 490, 499, 502
    • W.E. Welsh (Elmira dressmaker), 1362
    • W.K. Carson Co., Baltimore, 875
    • W.K. Holt (Hartford flour dealer), 491, 499, 509
    • W.L. Denning (Hartford merchant), 465, 469, 516
    • Wachschlager Miss, 1318
    • Waddington, William H., 851
    • Wadsworth, Charles, 232, 306, 311
    • Wadsworth, Emily (Mrs.
  • DBD Volume I Index: Y & Z

    • Yale College, 630
    • Yale Glee Club, 624
    • Yale Law School, 1395
    • Yale’s Kent Club, 1395
    • Yalta, 270, 271, 272, 282
    • Yankee Doodle, An Old Friend in a New Dress (1881) by Howard Pyle, 1192
    • Yankee Robinson, 722
    • Yates, Edmund H., 543, 546
    • Yellow fever, 18, 20
    • Yore, Patrick (Capt.), 49, 54
    • York, England, 544, 545
    • You Bet, Calif., 227
    • Young Apollo Glee Club, 737
    • Young Folks’ Cyclopaedia of Common Things (1879) by John Champlin, 955
    • Young Folks’ History of England