“Hackleton, Mr. ––, 132 Hail, David B., 82 Haines, Alfred, 130 Haines, James, 130 Haines, John, 93 Haines, Jonathan, 130 Hale, Ozias (Capt.), 194 Hale, William, 169, 170, 171 Hall, Alex. P., 190 Hall, Edward H., 150, 153, 154 Hall, Elizabeth, 150 Hall, Greenbury, 150 Hall, James (Capt.), 190 Hall, John W., 149, 150, 153, 154 Hall, Mary J.R., 150 Hall, Oliver W., 134, 136 Hall, Rachel and Sylvia, 149 _et seq._, 180 Hall, Reason, 153 Hall, William, 147, 150, 181 Halsted, C.V., 194 Hamilton and Bigelow, 158 Hamilton, Alexander, 132, 205 Hamilton County, 190 Hamilton, Thomas (L’t.), 39, 40, 58 Hamilton, William S., 131, 132, 143, 146, 181, 182, 209, 210, 234, 235, 291, 292 Hamilton’s Diggings, 292 Hancock County, 125, 193 Hardin, John J. (Col.), 93, 164, 279 Hargrave, Willis (Col.), 190 Harney, Mrs. John M., 303 Harney, W.S. (Capt.), 120, 122, 126, 141, 161, 211, 212, 224, 294, 302 Harris, John, 125 Harrison, George, 287, 288 Harrison, Jesse M., 124 Harrison, Thomas, 125 Harrison, William Henry (Gov.), 26, 27, 29, 33, 38 Harsha, Rev. W.W., 304 Hart, Nathan, 194 Hash-e-quar-hi-qua, 27, 30, 31 Haskins, Moses, 124 Hatton, Capt., 248 Havana, Ill., 288 Hawley, Aaron, 169, 170 Haws, William (Capt.), 159 Hawthorn, John (Sg’t.-Maj.), 194 Hawthorn, John (Surgeon), 194 Haynes, John (Capt.), 191 Hayse, Dr. B.M., 159 Hazleton, ––, 203 Headen, William, 124 Heans, William, 82 Helena, Wis., 221, 222 Hempstead, Charles S., 76 Hempstead, L’t., 53 Henderson, John and J.H., 147 _et seq._ Henderson, L’t. ––, 50 Henderson River, 84, 118, 192, 197, 279, 280 Henderson, Vawter, 124 Henry, James D. (Gen.), 79, 93, 123, 125, 127, 141, 164, 173, 174, 175, 193, 198, 201, 202, 203, 205, 207, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 228, 287 Henry, William, 82 Herclerode, George W., 187 Hewitt, ––, 118 Heyl, Serg’t. ––, 244 Hickman, Benj. F., 193 Hickory Creek, 167, 188 Hickory Point, 181 Hicks, B. (Q.M.), 190 Higbee, Charles, 94 Higginbotham, Alex, 169, 183 Highsmith, William (Capt.), 191 Hill, Dr. Allen, 183 Hinman, William, 119 Hitchcock, E.A. (Capt.), 120 Hoard, Capt. ––, 143, 181 Hodges, J., 192 Hoffman, William (L’t.), 120 Hogan, John S.C. (L’t.), 119 Holderman Settlement, 148 Hollenback, George B., 166 Hollenback, George M., 166, 167, 202 Hollenback’s Grove, 167 Holliday, Joel (Capt.), 190 Hollingsworth, Samuel, 125 Holman, Armstead (Capt.), 190 Holmes R. (L’t.), 120, 189, 204 Hood, John, 183, and see p. 224 Hook, Cornelius, 193 Hook, James H. (Capt.), 120 Horine, Michael, 124 Horn, Reddick (Rev. and Maj.), 122, 140, 154, 188, 189, 194 Horn, W.S., 150, 154 Horney, Samuel, 123 Houston, Alex. (Capt.), 191 How, Mr. –– of Platt, 227 Howard, Allen, 147, 150 Howard, Benj., 124 Howard, Gen., 48 Howard, Stephen P., 183, 184 Hubbard, Gurdon S. (L’t.), 169 Hull, ––, Surrender of, 41 Hulls, M.S., 82 Hunt, Richard, 159 Hunter, Charles W., 65 Hunter, John T. (Q.M.), 191 Hunter, Solomon (Capt.), 191 Huron, Lake, 38 Hussey, Nathan, 193 Hustisford, 215 Huston, A. (Col.), 257, 258 Huston, James (Maj.), 190 Huston, Samuel (Capt.), 195 Hutching, Private ––, 224 Hutt, Corbin R. (Capt.), 169 Hutter, George C., 111, 120”
A cook of roughly the same moment, setting down the same dish.
1291. INGREDIENTS.--3/4 lb of suet-crust No. 1215, 3/4 lb. of any kind of jam. _Mode_.--Make a nice light suet-crust by recipe No. 1215, and roll it out to the thickness of about 1/2 inch. Spread the jam equally over it, leaving a small margin of paste without any, where the pudding joins. Roll it up, fasten the ends securely, and tie it in a floured cloth; put the pudding into boiling water, and boil for 2 hours. Mincemeat or marmalade may be substituted for the jam, and makes excellent puddings. _Time_.--2 hours. _Average cost_, 9d. _Sufficient_ for 5 or 6 persons. _Seasonable_.--Suitable for winter puddings, when fresh fruit is not obtainable.
Sources: The passage is from Frank Everett Stevens, The Black Hawk War Including a Review of Black Hawk's Life, free to read in full at Project Gutenberg. The recipe is from Beeton, The Book of Household Management of 1861, also free in full. Both are in the public domain in the United States. The binding above is ours — navy cloth, amphora stamp.