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and

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Chickasaw

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.

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British occupation of New

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British withdrawal of

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Campaigns

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raids in Va.

British

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Raids

York.

Clark's expedition.

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Lincoln

Gen.

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Conway cabal Campaigns of 1778.

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Arnold's

treason.

278. A7. 280. A5.

of 1781. and

Cornwallis.

Ybrktown.

Clark's expedition against

Detroit.

Mutiny of 238

Campaigns of Crawford's

239

Campaigns

Pennsylvania line

of 1783.

Newburgh rather

13

3

256.

campaign. of N. Y. Nov. addresses

(If preferred this number

19572""

E

1782.

British evacuation

241

the

than

E

E 255.

may

be

used

classingthem

33

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in E

battles,alphabetically,

231-239.)

Continued.

volution

Treaty of Paris.

Alliances.

historj Diplomatic

K

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i.li'.i;\i;v

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French auxil ! trithdnwal of British troopsfrom western A-

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confined to

id listsnol

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American.

cabal.

Conway line. Newburgh addree Pennsylvania War

Pensioners

claims.

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*

singlestate. Mutiny of the a

268.

I B :'"7:i. 281

.

Brigade

tntinental army.

Comraised by ( !ongress directly: Militaryorganizations

mander The

in the

states

Bach

in chiefs

British

revolution.

state's part in the

Histories. i

etc. guard,Lee's Legion, colonies.

and

previous controversy. Registers.Regimental histo-

war

Collections.

and rolls, ies,

American

orderlybooks;

state continental

line,state

troops,niiliiin. Histories of counties and

in the

towns

war

!"'74.W9. g. Worcester,Mass. in a particular E 277. state. loyalists

e.

American

are

in Military operations

a

state

34

E

230.5-239.

classed

in

local history,

UNITED

E Armies.

STATES

E

Troops.

American. The

263

states

Continued.

in the revolution, etc.

Massachusetts

Continued.

"

New

F 69.C. Cobb, David Gerry, Elbridge

York

"

Continued.

E 302.(1..14. Jay, John E 207.L22. Lamb, John Francis Lewis,

E 302.6.G37. E 207.G56. Glover, John Richard Gridley,

E 302.6.L6.

Livingston,Philip

E 207.G94.

E302.6.L7.

Hancock, John

Livingston,R.

E 302.6.H23.

Heath.William

R.

302.6.L72.

E

E 207.H4.

Montgomery,

Richard

Hutchinson,Thomas F ".

_

o*a""a

,

Dav\ifil .

E 07. H.

Morris,Gouverneur

-Knox, Henry E207.K74. .-UfT. D Lincoln, Benjamin

r-

E

.

E

E

E

Schuyler, Philip J.

207.1.(1.

E 207.S3. .N8

207.013.

E

(War of the E 215.9. regulators); Blount, William E 302.6.BG.

Hooper, William E

Howe,

Rufus

.N9

Artemas

Reed,

etc.

Josiah Bartlett, E

Stark, John

E

New

(and dependencies). Cf. E 263.(2.

.P4

Pennsylvania. John, etc.

Bayard,

E 302.6.B7.

Cadwalader, John

E207.S9.

William

E 207.C2.

Dickinson, John 302.6.W5.

Jersey. E

E 207. A3.

E

E 302.6.H6.

302.6.W7

York.

McKean,

Thomas E 302.6.M13.

Clinton,George E

-Mifllin,Thomas 302.6.C6.

Clinton,James

E207.M6.

Morris,Robert E

207. C62.

Duane, James

E

302.6.. M8

Moylan, Stephen E 302.6.D8.

Hamilton,

302.G.F8.

Michael Hillegas,

Witherspoon,John New

302.6.D5.

I!

Franklin, Benjamin

Alexander, William

.N6

207.N2.

F455.S.

Boudinot,Elias 207.S79.

E

.N5

Scotia

E

302.G.B'".

John Sullivan,

Whipple,

Nova

207.W2.

Hampshire. James,

Nash, Francis Shelby, baac

E207.T45. E

New

E 207.H85.

F 483. P.

Thomas, John

302.6.H7.

Robert

207.P75.

E

,N4

E 302.6.D2.

E 207.P7.

Prescott,William

Ward,

257

Davie, W. R.

302.6.P5.

Pomeroy, Seth

North Carolina. Cf. F

F 67.0. Oliver,Peter E James 302.6.O8. Otis, E207.P3. Paterson,John Pickering,Timothy

Putnam,

302.6.M7.

.

O'Brien, Jeremiah

L50l.6i.fi faiwe.^'rlT.

207.M7.

Alexander E 302.G.H2.

35

E

207. M9.

Reed, Joseph E 302.6.R3.

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OF

l.ir.i; Utt

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REVOLUTION. Tro"

M,

A

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I' '.III.

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the

in

revolution,etc. ntinued

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Virginia. !.

"

Clair,\rilnir I''I

6.77-

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ampbell,William

"

E207.C3.

Wayne, Anthony .

JEM

Kb

E 201

Clark, G. R.

\\:r".

E

Boratio

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_

Henry,

Patrick i;

William Ellery, ne, Nathanael E 2(l

Lee, R.

E 302.6.L4.

II.

Madison, James

lina.

E 342.

Mason, George

laden,( ihristopher

E 302.6.M45.

B 207.G2.

E 207.M5.

Mercer, Bugh

Laurens, Henry E302.6.L8. Marion.

Morgan, Daniel E

Francis E 207 .MS.

E207.M96.

Randolph,

i: 207 .M85.

Pinckney,C.

Kdmund E 302.6.R18.

C.

Randolph, John

302.6.P55.

E

E

ledge,John E

302.G.R2. Washington, George

302.G.R9.

E312.

Sumter, Thoniaa E 207. S95.

,V5

207.MS.

Muhlenberg, J. P. G.

William lltrie,

Kut

302.6.H5.

E 332. Jefferson,Thomas 10 207 I 17. Lee, Charles

80!

I.

.W5

West

Indies.

Bermudas.

Vermont. Allen.

Ethan

Auxiliaries. French

E207.A4.

Histories; lists; participation. personal

Darrativea of soldiers and sailors, etc. E 207. L2. yette, Marquisde

Englisharmy. Tory regiments nan rmane

E 277.6

mercenaries. in the American

I [essians. army

Topi.

3G

E 269.G3.

Rochambeau.

UNITED

E 270

271

.P9

Princeton.

.Y2

Yale.

Naval

history.

Naval

Personal

Narratives

of sailors,

fleets in the West

French

Lives

of naval

leaders

E

British

Indies.

206-207.

E 231-239.

relatingto specialcampaign, battle,or regimentare in E

classed

E prisoners

231-239

B

or

263;

of German

mercenaries

E

to

be

268, of

281.

Narratives

of naval

Cf

service

E

203

Collections of

E

296

Anecdotes.

.

Loyalists. Treatment

E

source

271.

material

of tories.

and

Traitors.

Loyalistsin specialprovincesof Canada 277.6

Privateers.

operationsforming part,of militarymovements narratives. Diaries.

Narratives

277

i:

Colleges.

and

275

STATES

F 1036-39, 104 1-14, 1036-59.

Loyalistregiments. Cf. English army

E 267.

Butler's rangers.

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Maryland loyalists regiment. New Jersey volunteers. .Q6 Queen's rangers. Individual .N5

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.04

Allen, Jolley. Arnold, Benedict

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.A7

Arnold's Cart

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Gilbert,Thomas. Johnson, John. Leonard, Daniel.

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Moody,

J6 .

E 236.

treason

wright,Richard F 1058.C.

.C4

.08

.S6

.09

(

Samuel.

.T9

.C7

279

280

E Rogers, Robert Ruggles, Timothy.

Chandler, John. Christie,James. Connolly, John. Cornell,Samuel.

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Secret

'urweu.

James. 199. R.

aFl.T.K.

Franklin,William service. Spies.

F137.F.

.W6

F 1058.S. Simcoe, J. G. Smyth, J. F. D. Tuttle,Stephen. Wilkins, Isaac.

Individual. .A")

.H2

Wart His captors: Paulding, Van and "William*. Andre, John. Hale, Nathan. Lists of prisoners. Prisoners' narratives. Exchanges-

281

Prisons.

283

Hospitals. Biographies:Potts,Jonathan;

285

Celebrations.

etc.

Anniversaries.

Centennial celebration, PhiladelphiaT 825. 286

Fourth The

of

July.

observance

of the day.

of distinct local of names,

etc.,are

Fourth

those interest, especially

classed

in P.

in F.

and

dresses ad-

containinglists

Those classed here

by place,alphabetically. Patriots'day, L9th of April E 231. E 239. Evacuation day Monuments and memorials, under place

37

of July celebrations

are

arranged

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rkvolution

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1865.

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E

441-453.

E 183.7. 1783 L865 Diplomatichistory, Northeast boundary question E 398. Northern boundary F 551,597. Northwest boundary F 880, 854. Collected works of American statesmen

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King, Rufus Lee, R. II. Madison, .lames Monroe, James Paine, Thomas

John Dickinson,

Franklin, Benjamin1 Uatin,Albert Bamilton, Alexander Jay, John 1765

1836.

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JC 177-178.

Pinkney, William Washington,George

Politicalhistory. The

supremacy

E

312.

of the fathers

he

republic. Collected. Biography, "f

.

revolutionary

Jefferson,Thomas

Adams, John Adams, Samuel Cobbett, William

.1

of t he

i

aere

of the Declaration of independence, collectively E 221.

leader- (especially irolutionary militarycommanders) mnkUniana

are

E

206.

distributed as follows:

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Sawyer, Lemuel. Sevier, John.

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collected

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Sherman, Roger. Smith, Samuel.

workt in E 302 M.

Moore, Alfred F258.M.

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Sumter,

.

Thomas

E 207.S95.

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Tompkins, D. D. Warren, Joseph

.T8

Paine, Thomaa JC 177-178.

E 263.M4W.

Pateraon,John E 207.P3.

Washington, Bushrod. Washington,George

.W15

rson, William.

,P8

i: 312.

Timothy. Pickering, Pinckney,C. C.

,P5

IV,

E312.

Pinkney, William. Plumer, William.

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Webster, Pelatiah.

Porter,P. B.

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Whipple, William. Wirt.

William i: 340.W79.

Quincy, Josiah (2d) IQ. Quincy, Josiah (3d) E

,R18

1775

17

263.M

(

Yancey,

Bartletl F 258.Y.

iontinental congresses,

Constitution. The

John.

Witherspoon,

.W

Randolph, Edmund. Randolph,John.

R2

in

works

E 353.1.P8.

.07

lected col-

Washington's

Pinckney, Thomas. .P73

!"'69.8.

Strong,Caleb

M.prri.-." torn erneur.

M7

Articles ""fconfederation.

criticalperiod. Foreign relations, 17S3-

178 "lutiou

i:

Shays'rebellion,L786 L787 !"'69. titutionalhistory JK ill 181. Territorial questions. Cession of western

land

claims

genera]government by Mass.,Conn., X. Y., Ya., Northwest ordinance,1787. Old

Northwesl

and

to X.

the

C.

1

F292.B7. -

1789

2

350

1812.

Diplomatichistory. for diplomatichistory of spo-

40

(2d

41 Washington George p. of Washington. Biography E 312 General works, "

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Societies.

.15

Minor

works.

.17

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s

contemporaries.

"

religion,

Relations

etc.

individuals.

or

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of

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with

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1775.

to to in

the

1755-1754.

Ohio,

French

General

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of

accounts

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war.

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campaign,

199

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.25

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Sulgrave

period.

By

in

Washington Military

the

revolution.

American

career

commander-in-cnief

as

,

1775-1783.. Cf

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2ul-298,

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Itineraries,

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after

Presidency,

.45

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and

311-320. services.

and

medals, statues,

312.63

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statues

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works)

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etc. and

naunts.

Washington

E

sermons,

312.5

E

monuments

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1789-1797,

addresses

Iconography. Portraits, Monuments, Local

1783-1799.

publications.

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revolution

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Funeral

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F)

the

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in

locality

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American

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Washington Memorials

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(since

18UU) Washington's

Centennial

birthday.

tions, celebra-

etc. Funeral E "62

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memorial

1799-180U,

services,

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Addresses.

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)

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.65

Poetry.

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literature.

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of

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Essays

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Washington.

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.72

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collections

.74

Special

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works

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(By

nature

date) letters

of

general

a

date)

of

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date)

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letters,

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on

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subject,

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Rules

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the 203

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letters

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books,

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230

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date)

by

officers

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date

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army,

15,

Marcn

1783. .85

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18,

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2,

1783. "9

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2525-2529.

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) "|

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administrations,

Washington's

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Washington. relations,

of 1793. neutrality proclamation of British garrisons from

Withdrawal

Adet.

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posts. Embargo

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1794.

Yrujo. Jay's treaty; signed Nov.

with

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1795.

Casa

314

1794, ratified Aug.

British rightof search

1795.

E 357. 2.

Whisky insurrection in Pennsylvania, 1794. Presidential campaign of 1796.

315 320

Adams'

321

1797

administration,

1801.

Washington selected as capital F Biography of Adams.

322

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Adams'

Troubles

323

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Thomas,

E

claims spoliation

Bainbridge, William Barron, James Barry, John Dale, Richard

E

327

Alien

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74-75.

353.1. S8.

1798-1799. rebellion,

331

238.F

335.D. E

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sedition

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353.1.B2.

207.152. E

326

Kentucky

before 1800

E

E 335. B.

Stewart, Charles

330

302.

letters." ''XYZ Naval France, 1796-1799. Biographies:Decatur, Stephen, sr. ; Truxtun.

etc.

French

328

195.

laws, 1798.

and

Virginiaresolutions. campaign of 1800.

administrations, 1801-1809.

E 357.2. Impressment of American seamen The "Chesapeake" affair E 357.3. IbZ.I TtH Biography of Jefferson.

332

Jefferson's collected

Purchase

333

of

E 302.

works

Louisiana,

1803.

Diplomatic

and

political

aspects. For the .7 334

Presidential Burr's

regionpurchased,

see

campaign of

conspiracy,1805-1807. Valley Mississippi Burr, Aaron

1' 353, 306.

E 302.6.B9.

Wilkinson, James

F 366-380

and

F 351-354.

1804.

E 353.1.W6.

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period.

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1809.

effectson

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Everett, Edward. Webster, Daniel.

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1860.

Slavery

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the l*. S. in its moral

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economic

aspects E 441-453.

BS 525-527.

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Chambers,John

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collected

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in E 337. 8.B.

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W. Brockenbrough,

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Periodicals. Societies. Collections. i i

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\

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National convention of the soldiers""f the war of 1812. Pennsylvaniaassociation ""f the defenders of the country. \"-u England association ""f Boldiers of the war of 1812.

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convention of the soldiersof the

Jfork -'ad'

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Patriotic societiesof descendants. Societyof the war of 1812. of the war of 1812. Military society ii National societyof United States daughters of Biography,( lollected. .:?

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and Chieflymilitary Statesmen 1 .

naval

leaders.

and politicians E 302.5-.6

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Bainhridge,William. Barney Joshua. .

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Barron,James E335.B. Biddle,Jam* Brock, sir [aaac. Brown, Jacob. Lewis

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E

339-340.

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STATES

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works.

Comprehensive

354

customs, and general travels of the period E 1G5.

and

.Manner-

Indian

E

181 2-1815

wars,

Wattles.

and

Militaryoperations.Campaigns

355

E

83 8 12 .

Regional militaryhistory.

1 .

.2

campaigns. Hull's advance, and surrender of Van selaer RensExpeditions under Hopkins and Harrison. Dearborn and Smyth at Niagara, Oct.-Nov. at Lake Cham-

Northwestern

1812.

Detroit.

plain,Nov. in

Harrison

1813.

.4

Northwest.

the

againslChesapeake Wilkinson

Lake

on

Hampton

Lake

on

1st Creek .6

attempt

Ontario

Dearborn

peditions Ex-

and

Niagararegion.

the St. Lawrence.

83.813.

in the

Niagararegion. Capture

Baltimore.

on

Norfolk.

and

Champlain. E

war

Brown

1814-15.

Bay

and

Perry'svictory.

Proctor.

McDonough

356

against New Orleans. be used (If preferredthis number may

357

Political

of Washington and Champlain. dition Expe-

Lake

on

for

classingin E 355.) history,including controversy

battles, cally, alphabeti-

than

rather

with

England

since

1797.

.7

Of. E314, 33G, 336.5. Right of search and impressment. The Chesapeake" affair. Opposition of the New England Federalists. Hartford convention, 1814.

.9

Effects of the

.2

''

.3 .6

359

The

American

army.

.

2

Regulars.

.

4

Pensioners.

5

Militarypensions,U. S. UB Illinois military tract F 547. The states, etc.,and their

.

.8

The Naval

Bounties.

(alphabetically). participation

Canada.

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Now

.G4

Georgia.

.N7

North

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Ohio.

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Kentucky. Maryland.

,P3

Pennsylvania,

.M3

Massachusetts.

.V3

Virginia.

British

New

OD

army.

the

Biographyof

Canadian

of

sailors.

ocean.

naval

leaders

V.

:;."":;:;:,:;. 1.

"Chesapeake" affair E :i""7.:',. with militaryoperations B 355. battlesin connection Personal narratives. Bailors'narratives Prisoners' narratives

302

Carolina.

troops. Narratives

Privateers.

Naval

301

York.

Jersey.

history.

battles

373. MG.

.02

X !

300

war.

Diplomatichistory. Armies. Troops.

35S

Prisons.

Lists of

E 360. B 362.

prisoners. Hospitals. 45

Naval

Continued.

1812

OF

WAR

M

Celebrations, Annivi

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Poetry. Drama,

ttive matter.

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i.ii:i;\i;y

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etc.

(continued

,on's administrations .

1815. AJgeria,

wiili

War

general

in

itfonswiili the Barl

E 335.

E 353 L.D

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370

1825.

1817

administrations,

Monroe's

;71

L817-1818

Seminole war,

E 53 517.

Monroe.

Biographyof

E 302.

Monroe's collected works

compromise.

Missouri

agitationgrowing political

slavery and

Earl) American

out

of it

146. E 433.

Repeal of the Missouri compromise F 161 175.

Missouri

37

Foreignrelations.

I

.IX l i_'"". "nr- """ doctrine Execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrister, 1818

M

i

Spanish treatyof 1819 and

cession of Florida

Presidential campaign of 1824.

375

between

of

a

corrupt bargain

Clay.

and

Adams

Charge

E 83.817. F 314.

administration, 1825-1829. Northeastern boundary dispute E 398.

J. Q. Adams'

:i7ti

Panama

congress BF

F

Tariffof L828

1404.

L754.

377

Biographyof

380

Foreignrelatima, L825 L829 E 376. Presidential campaign of 1828.

381

Jackson's

Adams.

administrations, 1829-1837.

Bank

of the United Suites

I'd Seminole

2d Greek

Presidential

E

B 83.836.

Jackson.

campaign

of 1832.

Nullification. Tariff controversy III" L754. ith Carolina politics. 1 7 7 r" L865 J. K R. 340.P77. Poinsett,

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2525-2529.

398.

E 83.835.

war

war

Biographyof 384.3

HG

L816-1836

Northeastern boundary troubles Black Hawk E 83 war Tariffof L833 HF L754.

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of

deposits.\'""te

of

F 273.

censure.

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of the U. S. 181G-1836

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war

Inst advance of U. S. troops F 390! of independence, and recognitionby U. S.

Presidentialcampaign of 18 46

F 390.

UNITED

E Van

386

Buren's

Movement

HB

HG

rebellion

destruction

Removal

of the Creek

E

case

390

Presidential

2535-2539.

Indians

Northeast

'

Biography of

of the Caroline

1032.

Van

E

boundary troubles

398.

447.

Buren. of 1840.

campaign

4

Apr. 4,

1841.

of Harrison.

Explosionon frigate

Tyler's administration, Apr. 4, 1841-1845.

396

F

E 99. ( '9.

to the West

administration, Mar.

Biography

392

and

war

387

Harrison's

and

F 549. A4.

riot,1837

Amistad'

390.

3717.1837.

Independent treasury

"

F

of Texas

Canadian

Aroostook

391

E 83.835.

1835-1842

war,

for annexation

of 1837

Alton

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administration, 1837-1841.

2d Seminole

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STATES

Princeton, 1844. Dorr 's rebellion

Question of Bank

F 83.4.

the annexation

HF

Tariff

Biography of Tyler.

398

Northeastern

390.

disputes since

boundary Ashburton

war.

Presidential

2525-2539.

The

1783.

took Aroos-

treaty. of 1844.

campaign WAR

WITH

MEXICO.

Collections.

Periodicals.

401

F

1754.

397

400

of Texas

of the U. S. (attempt to re-establish) HG

Societies. .1

Aztec

club

of 1847.

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National

.34

Michigan association

u

.36 Ohio

of veterans

state association of Mexican

Dames

.7

association of veterans

of the Mexican

of the war

war

war.

with

Mexico.

veterans.

of 1846.

Biography,Collected.

403

Chieflymilitary and E .

1

E

and

339-340

naval

leaders.

politicians

Statesmen

and

Fremont,

J. ('.

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E-WM.d^.

E 415.9.F8.

E467.1.B16.

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Conner, David.

E 353.1.G14.

Geary, T. W. E

Croghan, George E353.1.C8.

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E467.1.D26.

Harney,W. S. Kearney, S. W. Lane, Joseph E

W.

Perry, M. C.

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Taylor,Zachary Twiggs, D. E. Wool, J. E.

Scott,Winfield. Semmee, Raphael

si

Bloat,J. I). Smith, P. I'.

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wot] lomprehensive Military operations.Campaigns.

(

in i in:,

i

campaign, 1846 Taylor's

I

Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey, Buena upationof New Mexico and California.

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Vista.

Kearney, Doniphan,Sloat,Stockton. Cf. F 800, F 864.

campaign.

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Wool's .6

march

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from San

to Saltillo.

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Rej Chapultepec,Mexico. be used this number (Ifpreferred, may

107

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del

,

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405.)

annexation of Texas

F 390.

rather than

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ucao

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409

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l

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army.

history. Narratives of sailors, raphy of in Operations

11 1

786.

Militarypensions,(J. s. UB 373. states and their participation (alphabetically).

The Mexican Naval

Guadalupe Hidalgo.

army.

Regulars.

.

of

battles, alphabetically,

Troops. American

2 .

lit'

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in classing

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108

for

naval

leaden

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connection with

103 W3.1.

military campaigns

Personal narratives. narratives

E 410. I". 112.

112

Prisons.

113

Celebrations. Anniversarii

115

Illustrative

Hospitals. terans matter.

E 401.

Poetry. Drama, 48

etc.

E405.

UNITED

K MIDDLE

Collected

415.6

NINETEENTH

writingsof

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of the

statesmen

Seward, W. H. Sumner, Charles. Tilden, S. J.

Toombs,

Johnson, Andrew. Lincoln, Abraham

From

1845-1870.

Civil the

Mexican

war

outbreak

to

to the territories. with

American Cuban

R.

A.

E 457.91.

of

Mexican

Political aspects of the

war.

Wars

period.

Phillips,Wendell. Pierce, Franklin.

Belmont, August. Dana, R. H. Dickinson, D. S. Field, D. D. Foote, H. S.

415.7

I!

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party

to

Extension

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Indians, 1847-1865

E 83.84.

2341. 1783.

Biography. 8

end

Collected.^ Military leaders of the Mexican Military leaders of the Civil war Individual.

E

war

E

of

the

slaveryquestion from

Emancipation.

the Pacific coast

question

war

403^103.1.

467-^167.1.

slavery

NINETEENTH

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Civil war.

CENTURY.

outbreak of Mexican

From

1870.

B

CONGRESS

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LIBRARY

I

of the

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wrar

etc.

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E

Fillmore, Millard Fish, Hamilton I.

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i, ii

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Morrill,J. S.

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martial,

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F

1526.

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constitution

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mid,

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451.

of

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450.

1858

1860.

1860-Mar.

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cextairj

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337.

L857-1861.

campaign tin-

E

Lecompton

debates,

Brown

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1783.

works

decision,

Lincobi-Douglas

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82G.

Buchanan.

Buchanan's

138

V

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WW

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E83.858.

is.;:,

1857-1859

question

!uban

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137

1857

rebellion,

Mormon "

war,

at

4,

compromise.

1861.

Secession Peace

confer-

of

UNITED

i: IN

SLAVERY

U.

THE

STATES

S.

i:

ANTI-SLAVERY

MOVEMENTS.

Cf. E 338 Political history,1811-1860, also the various aspects of the slaveryquestion in

E 301-459, especially 373, 407, 415.7, 416, 423, 433, 438, 440.5. politics

Slavery in general and General

works

and

war,

the

race

works.

441

General

442

The

443

Slave

444

Personal

the slave trade

issue

E 185.

Histories. Slave

markets

of slaves and

masters.

internal slave trade. life.

Duties

narratives

of slaves.

Cf. Biography of negroes 445

Slaveryby .A3

IIT.

the Negroes in the U. S.,including Negroessince the civil

on

and

auctions.

Overseers.

Biography.

E 185.97.

(alphabetically).

states Alabama.

Negroes in Alabama E

.07

Connecticut.

.D3

Delaware.

185.93.A3.

.D6

District of Columbia.

.G3

Georgia. Negroes in Georgia

.12

Illinois.

E

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Kentucky.

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Louisiana.

185.93.G4.

Negroes in Louisiana E

.M3

Maryland. Negroes

in

Maryland E

.M4

185.93. L6.

185.93. MJ.

Massachusetts.

Negroes in

Massachusetts E

185.93.

m.

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Missouri.

E 185.93.M6.

Negroes

in

Missouri E 185.93.M7.

I Hi

Historyto about 1830. movements. anti-slavery Ordinance

of 1787

Limey, J. G.

Important events.

Early

E 309.

E 373.

Slave

Amistad, etc.)Sea a\*c Historyof

revive slave trade,

E 340.B6.

Missouri compromise

447

Attempts to

a

insurrections.

Slave

ships (Creole

D.aiS

singleinsurrection in

insurrection (Nat Turner)

53

local

F 232. S7.

e. history,

g.,

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\ 11 m

Colonization.

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Period of abolition agitation.

L863.

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the slaveryquestion B 338 459. E

Charles

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115

F 123.H.

Bolley,Myron

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in

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123.

115.9.G4.

E

R

Qiddings,1

negro citizens

over

F 273.

L845 of the latterstate,

Wilmol

Massachusetts

South Carolina and

Disputebetween

free

Personal

HarpersFerry raid. John Brown Slav.--, and

"

ml

John

in Kansas

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states.

Scott

libertyJaws.

Brown.

l

slaveryquestionin the Emancipation. Slavery in

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the (J. S. in

general,and

in K

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54

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case.

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169.

E

185.

THE

CIVIL

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E

Lincoln's

456

administrations,

Election

and

with

Wars

Indian

campaign Dakota

Indians, E

1863-1865

wars,

E

of 1864

of Lincoln.

Biography

457

preceding inauguration

events

Presidential

2 .

83.86.

83.863.

works

country,

Lincoln

E

statesman

a

as

By period: v, Early life to

457.

1861.

Antecedents. and

.

4

Life in

parents.

Kentucky

Black

Hawk

Illinois

war.

(1830-1846). legislature.Professional career. LincolnIn national politics.Congressional service. Journey Douglas debates. In the campaign of 1860.

Washington.

(1846-1861). E

slaveryquestion campaign

Presidential

State of the country,

E

Presidency Civil

E

war

Death

456-655.

The

Memorial

abroad.

Guard

Funeral

I.o.al

of 1864

K

45S.1.

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conspirators (Booth,

Lincoln.

Burial.

Lincoln

B 440. 5.

1SH1

Funeral services

K

Statues.

tomb,

throughout

of honor.

sermons

monuments

journey

Springfield.

.63

Tomb.

Life and statues

Caricatures.

death

masks.

Portraits.

E 457.52. in

F;

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Satirical and 55

TV

and

457. 8.

111. Springfield, and

to

the country

g. Lincoln statue

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Cartoons.

otc.)

trials.

of

Monuments.

E 440.

Nov., 1860-Mar.,

campaign

Assassination. Their

449, 415. 7.

of 1860

457, 458, 459.

Presidential

.6

549. S7.

F

(To 1830). Illinois.

in

years

The

.52

and

Family

Indiana.

First

to

.5

president.

456, 458-459.

Personal reminiscences of relatingto Lincoln. contemporaries (not includingformal biographies). Special. Character, Kindness, Religion,Literary art, etc. Relations with specialclasses;as Jews, private soldiers, Attitude toward Lincoln etc. slavery,temperance, etc. a as lawyer.

.

.35

(including campaign

as

E

1861-1865

Campaign biographies E 457. in Springfield, Lincoln's home 111. 32

440-440.5.

Anecdotes

Lincoln

.3

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1862-1863

biographies 1860, 1864). 15

E

458.4.

Comprehensive

Political history of the .

15, 1865.

1861-Apr.

comic

works.

in Washington.

,ii\ ,

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centennials.

Essays. (Those delivered [nation;those before Apr. L865 in E 440,

157

Lectures.

Sermons,

\,|(|n.

158.1

or

i

B

:i;ilremini

167. 15.

Fiction.

Poetry. Drama.

Writings of Lincoln. Collected works (Bj date). Q] Partial editions (By date). Selected works. .92

Separateworks. e. g. Lincoln's Cooper ificationbyeubjecl isto be preferred; E 453; in E instituteaddress 438; Emancipation proclamation,

etc.

Q

t

.

(By date). etc. (By Addresses,lectures,

State papers

debates, E Lincoln-Douglas and

Singlelet t its

Letters.

date).

457.4.

specialcollections.

Miscellaneous.

anecdotes,axioms, brief extracts, etc.,attributed Stories, to Lincoln (alphabetically by editor or title). 158

Contemporary politicalhistory. North

between

the I

and

South, and

questionsat issue Including of also tbe internal politics

-

etc. Collections covering more Treatises, addresses,

Materia]

publishedafter the E

Bermons

i .

close of the war,

than

a

single year.

in E 459; addresses

and

649-650.

Foreignpublic opinion Mar. I Dec. 31, 1861.

E

469.8.

Cf. E 440 5: Nov. L860-Mar. 4, 1861.

1862. .:;

1863.

I

1864.

Emancipation .

E

453.

Presidential campaign ""f 1864,including campaign literature.

graphy ofMcCleUan Jan.

Union

May

I

E 467.1.M2.

-

in the South.

Refugi sympathizersin the North. Conspiracies.Disthe loyal organizations.Knights of ete. golden circle, Prisoners of state. Suspensionof the writ of habeas corpus. Harris court-martial, L865. (Cf.E U5.9.H28.) men

ofederate

S16.

Vallandigham,I

I.

K

U5

5G

9 V2.

UNITED

1 Political

1T)9

history of

the

STATES

civil

(Publications since May etc., E 649-650.) HISTORY 4G1

Periodicals.

462

Societies of veterans, etc.

periodicals

Confederate

Confederate 1

Grand

.15 .

societies

of the Grand

National

Sons of veterans

99

Other

.

association of naval

during the

league clubs

Collections.

HS

Collected

war

nurses

E

E 608.

621.

Loyal publicationsociety. "oe.i*T^fa read before Loyal Papers

war.

2725.

works.

A. R., etc.

Collections Anecdotes

of politicalpamphlets E of the civil

Confederate

collections

Biography,Collected.

458-459.

E 655.

war

E

484.

Union

Rolls of collegemen

in the

and war

E

Confederate. 541, 586.

E 621.

Prisoners of

1

signalcorps association

association of civil

Patriotic societies

Nurses

States.

E 493.9.

States veteran

National

G. legion,

veterans.

of tb" \ United

First defenders

Union

States.

societies, alphabetically.

United

.

483.

9

.

467

E

5

.

464

482.

4

2

463

WAR.

of the republic. army Militaryorder of the loyallegionof the United Union veteran legionof the United States.

17

.

.

E

CIVIL

only; addresses, sermons,

relief corps.

Woman's Ladies

Treatises

of the republic.

army

.

war.

18G5.

THE

OF

E

war

E

611-616.

Biography,Individual. Chiefly for

lives of commanders and other officers. Biography of politicalleaders preferably E 415.9 (except a few like Davis, in the war). culminated Stanton, and Benjamin, whose careers Regimental officers and privateswith their regiments E 495-582.

Personal

4r

narratives of

war

"E"a\\e^, Tlv

57

service

E 601-605.

p

ln.li\ idual iliy,

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HISTORY

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OF

\m

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loatinued. keon,T. J. Johnston,A. s. .171 Johnston,-I E LI). 5436. Johnston,W.P. "(. E. Jouett, Kearney, Philip. ,L3fl Lee, Fitzhugh. .1I5

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E I15.9.F8.

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I

WAR.

CIVIL

THE

OF

TORY

E

CONGRESS

OF

\\:\

ttinued.

Mil.

by region. Eastern border "tat"

Imi Opii.it I7n

Maryland,Districtof Columbia,and Pennsylvania. tanyof the James, \rmy""f the Potomac, Armyoi Virginia, (C. B. A Army of northern Virginia narrative of service in the Army of the \ personal i; una,

\

Potomac, if no( classed under campaign or regiment,would E -170.2.

be classed in E 601 rather than .:{ t

Shenandoah Valley. Western border states.

.

Valley (W. Va., Ky., Valley and central Mississippi Tenn.,0., End., 111.,Mo., Ark.). Army of West Virginia. ( Kierrillas. Border warfare. Ohio

,46 .:,

valleys. Chattanooga

Tenneasee

and

Cumberland

region. of the Cumberland

Annies

Tenness

,6

A.)

South.

Lower

tea

of X. C, 8. C, Ga., and regionwest.)

Sherman's

.65

march

E

line.

Atlantic coast

South

476.69.

and blockade Naval operations

.7

E

running

591-600.

(Kla.. Ala.. Miss.. La., Tex.)

Gulf States.

of the Gulf.)

ietyof the army and navy and blockade Naval operations .8

E

running

591-600.

Mississippi Valley. region. Traus-Mississippi (Tex., Ind. Ter., Kan., N. Mex., etc.) frontier of U. S. Confederates

Northern S( '.71

t7s

of

Army

the Tennessee.

and

in

Canada.

Albans raid. .

and

Special campaigns

battles.

classificationfollows that used in "The

This

A

compilationof

federate armies," series I, volumes The

volume

number -

the

records Tin-

student of

here

in E

(71

a

in

in

rhat

work

campaign

478, but

raphy of Leaden armies

(111 parts). angular brack-

where

the

sponding corre-

found. will

seek

his material

not

only

in

Militaryoperations by legion E ryot

and

I-LIII

right-handmargin,in

volume

are

of the rebellion:

war

the officialrecords of the Union

470.2-170.95.

E 467.1.

E

470.2-470.95.

and brigades Historyof corps, divisions, of History regime] 551 -" ""37,

E 493. 547.

-

I

military histories,and

Comprehensive histories of d narratives

60

the

memoirs

E

war

of combatants

E

of commanders

468.

601, 605.

UNITED

E 471-478

Special campaigns

E

STATES battles

and

Continued.

"

regiment in a particularcampaign or battle is The literature classed in E 471-478,rather than E 495-582. of the national military parks (Chickamauga and Chattanooga, is with classed Gettysburg,Vicksburg,etc.) regularly works dealingwith the battlefield. the battle;also descriptive Cf. local guide books in F, e.g. Chattanooga F444.C4. Naval are operationsin connection with militarymovements

A history of

a

Opening .1

20, 1860-Apr. 14*1861. (Fort Sumter.)

Dec.

Harbor 5

.

Other

"v.

events.

C,

S.

E 591.

rather than

classed in E 471-478 471

southern

i"

Charleston

states.

Cf. General

political historyE 440.5, E 458.1,

E 551-582. .51 52

.

53

"

54

.

.55 .56 57 .

472. 1

13 .

14

.

16

.

.17 18

.

Ga., Jan. 3-26, 1861. Ala. and Miss.,Jan. 4-20, 1861. Fla.,Jan. 6-Aug. 31 1861. N. C, Jan. 9-May 20, 1861. La., Jan. 10-Feb. 19, 1861. Tex. and N. Mex., Feb. 1-June 11, 1861. Ark., Ind. Ter.,Mo., Feb. 7-May 9, 1861. Mi., Pa., Va., and W. Va., Apr. 16-July31, 1861. "v. 2" ,

Conflict between

Bull

Run

S. troops and

in Baltimore,

mob

Ter.. May

Ind.

and

(1stBull Run,

16-22.

campaign,July

July 22.) Mo., Ark., Kan.

472.2

U.

Apr. 19. Engagement at Big Bethel, June 10. Operations in Shenandoah Valley,July 2-25. in We^t Virginia,July 6-17. Campaign

10-Nov.

1861. 23

.

25 .

.

28

472.3

"v.

Battle of Wilson's

Creek, Aug. 10. Lexington,Mo., Sept.13-20. Engagement at Belmont, Mo. and demonstration from Paducah upon Columbus, Ky., Nov. 7. 1, Tex., N. Mex. and Ariz.. June 11, 1861-Feb. Siege of

"v. 4"

1862. .

32

Skirmish

472.5

of Fort

Mesilla,evacuation

at

and surrender June 472. 4

19,

3"

of Union

Fillmore

forces at San Augustine,

25-27.

Ky. and Tenn., July 1-Nov. 19, 1861. N. C, and southeastern Va., Aug. 1,

lsill Jan.

11.

Aug. 1, 1861-Mar.

17,

1862. 472. 6

Md.,

northern

Va. and

\Y. Va..

"v. 5"

1862. .63

Operations

on

the

Potomac

including engagemenl near

472.7

Coasts of S. C, Ga..

Bombardment 10-11.

Gl

mar

LeeeblUg,Va..

Ball's Bluff and

action

Ferry,Oct. 21-24.

Edward's

and'middle

21, 1861-Apr. 11, 1862. .79

at

and

and

east

Fla..

A.ug.

"i" capture of Fort Pulaski, Apr. "v.

1,1

;,

sp.nai

CIVIL

HISTORY

OF

THE

caiiipai^ns

and

battles

\\,.

WAR.

Continued. Miss, and

southern A In., southern

II;,

i

K

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

,

La.,

.

12, 1862.

L861 May

Bept. I.

and capture of Forts Jackson and ol New Orleans by occupation

Bombardmenl

and Philip

Saint

the Union forces Apr. L8-May I Butler's governmenl after .

K"

.,

Term., north Ala. and M;ir

Isii!

conquest

510.

I

Va.,Nov. L9,

southwest

E. Carroll's claim.

Anna

t, 1862.

"v.

Benry, Tenn., Feb.

itureol I "it

l'onelson,Tenn., Feb.

and capture of Fort

!"7 .

7"

6.

L6. 473. 1

19, 1861-Apr.

Ind. Ter., Nov.

Mo., Ark., Kan., and

"v. 8"

Kt. 1862.

18

.

Madrid, Mo.,

at New Operations descent

10, and

No.

City, Tenn., Feb.

Union

upon

Island

and

28 Apr. 8. 17

.

Battle of Pea

Southeastern

473.2

Ridge. in Hampton

engagement "17

.31 :'.i .

17:'.. 4

16

.

473. 5

52

.

.55

11-Mar.

Va., Jan.

(Naval

17, 1862.

Roads.)

N. C, Jan. 1 L-Aug.20, 1862. (d apt ur^ le mi' Roanoke Island, Feb. 8.

"v. 9"

"" "\*a\t\"

of New

Berne, Mar. 14. X. Mex., and Ariz.,Feb. 1-Sept. 20, 1862. Tex Oal. ihrough Ariz, to Expedition from southern northwestern Texas and X. Mex., Apr. 13-Sept. I'll. (California column.) west Ky., Tenn., northern Miss.,northern Ala.,and south1862. Va.. Mar. 4-June 10, "v. 10" Cumberland Gap campaign, Mar. 28-June 18. Battle of Shiloh,Apr. 6-7. Battle .

Raid

line

Confederate

on

of

communication

between

Chattanooga, Tenn., and Marietta, Ga.,Apr. 7-12. (Andrews' railroad raid.)

56

"

Advance

siegeof

and

upon

of the Confederate Attack 47:1. i;

on

Corinth

and

pursuit

forces,Apr. 29-June

Chattanooga,Tenn.,

June

10.

7-8.

Peninsular campaign, Va.. Mar. 17-Sept. 2, 1862.

"v. 11" 61

"

.64

Siegeof Yorktown, Apr. 5-May 4. Battle of Williamsburg, May 5. " of Norfolk and Portsmouth, May Occupation Battle of Fair Oaks. May 31-June Stuart's i

Mill.

raid. June

Malvern Glendale,

25-July Hill.)

Va., \V. Va.. and

Md..

1862. "

Mar.

1.

(Gaines'

17-Sept. 2, "v.

72

Battle of Kernstown.

74

Operations in June

1.

13-15.

days' battles, June

Northern

17.

62

the

10.

12"

Mai Shenandoah

Valley, May

15-

471-478

STATES

UNITED

E

Special campaigns

and

battles.

Northern 7G

.

.77

Va.. W.

Va., and

Continued.

"

Mountain, Aug. 9. Va., Aug. 16-Sept. 21. Chantilly.)

in northern

Fitz-John

772

Md.

of Cedar

Battle

Campaign

Bull Run, .

E

Porter

ease.

Mo., Ark., Kan., Ind. Ter., and Northwest, Apr. 10-Nov. 20,

473.8

Sioux 473. 9

.

.96 474.1

the

Dept. "v.

1862.

of the

13"

83.86.

Coasts of S. C, Ga., and

12, 1862-June 92

E

war

(2d

middle

and

Fla.,Apr.

east

11, 1863.

"v.

14"

Engagement at SecessionviDe,S. C, June 16. Engagement in Charleston Harbor, Apr. 7. "West Fla., southern Ala., southern Miss, and La., May 12, 1862-May 14, 1863. Tex., N. Mex. and Ariz.. Sept. 20, IS62 May 14, 1863.

"v.

.11

Operationsagainst Vicksburg,Miss.,

.17

Rouge, La., May 18-Aug. 6. Operationsagainst and about

Port

and

15" Baton Mar.

Hudson.

7-27. 18

.

474. 3

32 .

.34

37

.

38 .

39

.

474.4

Operations in west La., Apr. 9-May 14. west Ky., middle and east Tenn., north Ala.,and southVa., June 10-Oct. 31, 1862. "v. 16" Morgan's firstKy. raid,July 4-28. Action

at

and

surrender

of

Murfreesborough,

Tenn., July 13. Battle of Richmond,

Ky., Aug. 30. of Cumberland Gap., Sept. 17-Oct. 3. Battle of Perryville,Ky., Oct. 8. northern and West Tenn. 10, 1862Miss., June Evacuation

.46

Jan. 20, 1863. "v. 17" Engagement at Iuka, Miss.,Sept. 19. federate Battle of Corinth, Miss., and pursuit of the ConOct. 3-12. forces, Forrest's expedition into west Tenn., Dec. 15-

.47

OperationsagainstVicksburg,

.48

Post Expedition against Arkansas in and Ark., operations man,

42

.

.44

Jan. 2. Dec.

20-Jan. or

Fort

2. Ilind-

vicinity,

that

Jan. 4-17. N. C. and

474.5

southeastern

Va..

Aug. 20, 1862

June

::,

"v. 18" to Berne Expedition from New Goldeborough, N. C, Dec. 11-20, 1862. Sic^o of Washington, N. C, and pursuit of the Confederate forces,Mar. 30-Apr. 20, 1863. 1863.

.52

.55

Northern

474.6

Va.,

\V.

Ya..

Md.

and

Pa., Sept. 3-

Nov. 14, 1862. .61 .65

.

67

The

"v.

19"

Maryland campaign, Sept.3 20.

Battle of An tietam.

Antietam

Stuart's expedition into Md.

63

and

national

Pa., Oct.

tery. ceme-

9-12.

HISTORY

178

WAR.

CIVIL

THE

OF

E

I ONGRES

OF

LIBRARY

i

Continued.

Specialcampaign!and battlei

middle and easl Tenn., n-Ttli Ala.,and southNov. I. L862 Jan. 20, 1863. "v. 20" .

Morgan'i2d Kj raid,Dec. 22 Jan. 2. The Stone's River or Murfreesborough,Tenn., tnpaign,Dec, 26 Jan. 5. 8

i

\ a., Dec. Fredericksburg,

I,- of

0 L862

Northwi SioUX

Dec.31,1863."v.22"

,92

tieof PrairieGrove, Ark..

,96

of Union forces upon

advance

47".. 1

into Kan.

raid Quantrill's

forces,Aug. 98 .

I """"".7, 1862.

Little Rock, Ark.,

1 Sept.14, 1863.

An-.

,97

raid Shelby'fl

is

23-July7. Morgan'sraid

Middle

pursuitby

and

or

Tullahoma

26.

west south-

"v. 23"

21-Aug. 10, 1863.

Tenn.

.

.

Union

Mo., Sept. 22-Oct.

Tenn., north Ala. and

ca*t

Va.. Jan.

The

and

20-28.

in Ark.

and

Ky.. middle

lij

475 2

L5.

E 8

Hakota.

war,

11

the Dept. of the

[nd. Ter. and

\rk., Kan.,

o

i

Pa., Nov. 15, "v. 21"

Va., W. Va., Md., and Jan. 25, If

Northern

campaign, June

Ky., Ind.. and Ohio, July 2-26. in Ark. Tenn., including operations with the siegeof Vicksburg, and La. connoted Jan. 20-Aug.10, 1863. "v. 24"

Miss, and

22

in

west

Feb. 24-Apr. 8. Pass expedition,

Yazoo

.

Grierson'e raid from

La

Grange, Tenn.,

Rouge, La., Apr. 17-May 2. Battle of Port Gibson,Miss.,May of Champion'sHill,May

Battle _.""

of

to

Baton

1. 16.

Miss., May 19-July 4. Vicksburg,

The Jackson. Northern

Miss., campaign, July 5-25. Va., W. Va., Md. and Pa., Jan.

26-

June 3, L863. "v. 25" The Chancellorsville campaign. Apr. 27-May 6. The Stoneman raid. Apr. 29-May 7. Wesl

Fla.,southern Ala., southern Miss.. La. (excepting those with the connected operations of T ex. and Mex.. N. Vicksburg), May 14ge 26"

"v. "

42

e

N.

C,

of Port W.

Va.,

La., May 21-July 8. Va., Md., Pa., 'and Dept.

Hudson.

st,June 3-Aug. 3, 1863. Drafl riots in New York

of

the

"v. 27"

City,June

13-16,

F 128.44 ""'' "

The

Gettysburg campaign,June 3-Aug. Gettysburg.

1.

Rattle of

sburg

national

National

cemetery.

Dedication,

monument.

national militarypark. State,regiGettysburg mental and of the

t.j

other monuments.

(If accounts

battle art' included class in E 475.53.)

STATES

UNITED

E 471-478

Specialcampaigns -175. G

and

battles

June 63

Continued.

Coasts of S. C. and

.t"2.S^'ft^4 .

"

E

12-Dec.

Ga. and

middle

and

east

31, 1863.

Fla.,

"v. 28"

Morris Island, S. C, July 10(Battery Wagner.) Bombardment of Fort Sumter, Aug. 17-Dec. 31. Engagement in Charleston Harbor, Sept. 7-8. N. C, Va., W. Va., Md., and Pa., Aug. 4-Dec. 31,

Operationson Sept. 7.

65

.

68

.

475. 7

1863. 75

.

76

.

78

.

475.8

.81

85 .

87

.

.88

"v. 29"

Bristoe,Va., campaign, Oct. 9-22. Expeditions from Beverly and Charleston against Lewisburg, W. Va., Nov. 1-17. Mine Run, Va., campaign, Nov. 26-Dec. 2. Ky., southwest Va., Tenn., Miss., north Ala.,and north Ga., Aug. 11-Oct. 19, 1863. "v. 30" Chickamau^a campaign, Aug. 16-Sept. 22. (Chickamauga-Chattanooga national park.) East Tenn. campaign, Aug. 16-Oct. 19. Wheeler and Roddey's raid,Sept. 30-Oct. 17. Chalmer's raid in west Tenn. and northern Miss., The

Oct. 4-17. 475.9

92

.

Ky., southwest Va., Tenn., Miss.,north Ala., and north Ga., Oct. 20-Dec. 31, 1863. "v. 31" ing Reopening of the Tenn. River, Oct. 26-29, includskirmish at Brown's Ferry and engagement at

.94 97 .

476. 1

.14

.17

476.2

Wauhatchie,Tenn.

Knoxville, Tenn., campaign, Nov. 4-Dec. 23. 23-27. Chattanooga-Ringgold campaign, Nov. (Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge.) Ky., southwest Va., Tenn., Miss.,Ala., and north "v. 32" Ga., Jan. 1-Apr. 30, 1864. The Meridian, Miss.,expedition and cooperating expeditions from Memphis and up the Yazoo River, Feb. 3-Mar. 6. and Tenn. Forrest's expedition into west Ky., Mar. 16-Apr. 14. (Fort Pillow.) N. C, Va., W. Va., Md., and Pa., Jan. 1-Apr. 30, "v. 33"

1864.

Expedition against New

.23

Feb. 27

.

476.3

10.

Kilpatrick'sexpedition against Richmond, Feb. 28-Mar. 4. (Dahlgren'sraid.) La. and the trans-Mississippi states and territories, Jan. 1-June

"v. 34"

30, 1864.

La.,campaign, Mar. in May Camden, Ark., expedition.Mar. 23-May Red

.33 .35 476.4

Berne, N. C, Jan. 28-

S

River.

0. and

Fla. and

the Ga.

coast, Jan.

Operations

in

Jan. 1-Nov. .43

19572""

13

5

1-Nov.

Charleston

Barboi

and

13,

vicinity,

13.

Florida expedition,Feb.

65

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3.

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1864. .41

22.

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WAR.

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OF

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i.,

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LIBRARY

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I

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(Wilderness,Spotteylvania,Cold

12.

June

X

Haiti "

the south side oilthe Jamee Hundred. I

on tperatione i

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al

,

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L864.

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railroad,

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and

May 2 L9. .1,1

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476.69

i

march, May, 1864-Apr.,1865.

Sherman's

Cf. E 476.7, 476.87, 477.41, 477.7 "17(1.7

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Jonesborough.)

ca, Atlanta, "176.8

"v.

Morgan'sraid into 83

M

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into Miss.,June

La

Grange, Tenn.,

Tupelo,

to

5-21.

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471

N. G, June

13-July 31, "v.

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91

Richmond

campaign,June

The Siegeof Petersburg.

477. 1

.

16

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la.

1864.

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13-July 31. crater.

the trans-Mississippi states and

and

territories, July 1-Dec. 31, 1S64. "v. 41" Indian campaigns in Dakota E 83.863. Price's Missouri expedition, Aug. 29-Dec. 2. Southeastern Va. and X. C, Aug. 1-Dec. 31, 1S64. "v.

.21

39"

20.

13.

Expedition from

Miss.,July .85

Ky., May

31-June

Expeditionfrom Memphis, Tenn., I

.

38"

Ky.,eouthwesl Va.,Tenn., Miss.,Ala.,and north Ga. (the Atlanta campaign excepted) May 1-Nov. 13, 1864.

.

(Resa"v.

Richmond

campaign,Aug. 1-Dec.

31.

42"

(Weldon

railroad

Expeditionto X.

1".

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477.3

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and

operations against Fort

Fisher,

7-27.

Northern Va., W. Va.,Md. and

Fa., Aug. 4-Dec, 31, "v.

.33

Shenandoah

Valley campaign, Aug. 7-Xov. Fisher's Hill. Cedar (Winchester, Creek.)

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43" 28.

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Negro

E

470.

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the

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civil

regular

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army

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608.

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Various

the

etc. E

war

540.N3. _

of negroes

E

495-537.

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e.

g., all histories

E

493.1.3d

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of the

with

such

corps

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cavalry,

corps,

Third

designations receive

etc.

its divisions

or

numbered

are

found

are

as

necessary.

special numbering.

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brigade

consisting

entirely

infantry

cavalry,

whether

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First

defenders Collected

of

from

troops

classed

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may

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understate

or

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Lists

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in

a

single

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495-537, Iowa

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state

division sub-

brigade

507.4).

E

494

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621-635.

infantry.

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Service.

Corps.

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of the

service.

in of

regiments.

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.

E

the

histories

5 .

5

Transportation.

470-478.

373-374.

etc.

regular troops

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493.1

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646.

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9

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Army

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UB

Military

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and

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operations

armies

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Statistics.

honor.

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Flags

OF

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Conscription.

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army.

medals

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on

first call

soldiers

or

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of

men

of

troops

April

dicers

1861. which

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to

President

15, 1861.

covering

than

more

single

a

state. Census

reunion

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(but soldiers in

of

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lists.

national

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611-612.

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373-374)

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biography of

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war.

governors.

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political history,

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Lists of the Btate's dead.

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\ census

i

13 for full series.

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a

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State

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memorial

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or

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monument

a

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of other states. organizations (Regimentalassociations of veterans Militaryorganizations. with classed are regiment. A comprehensive history in

of

a

5

state mil itia

in U

regiment is classed

even

if civil

service is given.)

war

Infantry. Cavalry.

.

.6

Artillery, Heavy.

7 .

Light. Artillery.

.8

Other.

.9

History of

in the Civil war, county's participation classed in local history F 1 900). If. however, the town the seat of military was rations, as Pa., Shiloh, etc., literature is Chambersburg, found in E 471-478, or where several sieges or battles are covered, in E 470.2-.9 (e.g., a history of all militaryoperations a

town

anmnd For

or

local listsof soldiers,are

and

the

Richmond

".

Alabama, etc., the subdivisions .3-.9 above are used for Union troops; general and political history of the state isclassed in E 551-5S2, unless relatingto civil or militarygovernment actuallyrecognized by the U. S. as in Louisiana, Tennessee, Virginia.

For

seceded

Confederate

under

states,

troops

see

E

551-582, subdivisions

each.

Alabama.

Confederate history E 551, 471. .".2.

Campaigns and

battles

E 470. 6-7.

471-478.

Arkansas. Confederate history E 552, 471.57. Campaigns and battles E 470.4,470.8,471-478. lifornia. The

Californiacolumn.

1862

E

473.46.

rado. W. A. Buckingham. ith Dakota. -

70

.3-. 9

UNITED

E 495-537

Civil

war

history of

STATES

E

the States, etc.

Continued.

"

500

Delaware.

501

District of Columbia.

502

Florida.

503

Confederate history E 558, 471.53. Campaigns and battles E 470. 6-. 7, 471-478. Georgia. Confederate history E 559, 471.51. Campaigns and battles E 470.6, 471-478.

505

Illinois.

Campaigns and battles

E 470.2, 471-478.

'ampaigns and battles E 470.4, 471^478. Territory. Special Indian tribes E 99. (

Indian

Preliminaries

Campaigns 506

Indiana.

507

Iowa.

508

Kansas.

Gov.

of the

and

Campaigns and battles

471.57.

470.9, 471-478.

E 470.4,47L478.

E 470.9,471-478.

Kentucky. Confederate

history

Campaigns and 510

Louisiana.

511

Maine.

512

Maryland.

E

battles

564.

E 470.4, 470.5, 470.8,471-478.

Butler's government. Confederate history E 565, 471.55.

Campaigns and battles

Confederate

history

Campaigns

and

513

Massachusetts.

514

Michigan.

515

Minnesota. Indian

E

battles

Prisoners of state

516

E

O. P. Morton.

Campaigns and battles

509

E

war

battles

E

E 470. 7-. 8, 471-178.

566. E

470.2,471-478.

458.8.

Gov. J. A. Andrew.

E 83.86,83.863.

wars

Mississippi. Confederate

history E 568, 471.52. Campaigns and battles E 470.6-.7,47L478. 517

Missouri. Confederate

history E 569, 471.57. Campaigns and battles E 470.4,470.8-.9,471-478. 518

Nebraska.

519

Nevada.

520

New

Hampshire.

521

New

Jersey. Gov. Joel Parker.

522

New

Mexico. Confederate

history

Preliminaries

Campaigns 523

New

524

North

of the

and

E

571.

E

war

battles

E

171.56.

470.9, 471-478.

York.

Draft riots, N. Y. city

F 128. 1 1 .

Carolina. Confederate

Campaigns

history E 573, and

71

battles

471.54.

E 470.6, 471-478.

i

Civil

TROOPS.

ARMIES.

WAR

IVIL

Continued.

history of the States, etc.

war

n'1'

North Dal

i

Indian

iklahoma, a"

Dakota. B 170.4,171-478.

battles

Campaign!and

Territory.

ania.

Pi

E 170.2,471-478.

ad battlei -

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OF

LIBRAE?

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I

185.93.S7.

E

Dakota]Dakota Territory. [s,,inii Indian .'..;i 'I'. "mi.'-

I

wan

.S63.

"

Confederate history E 579. Campaigns and battlee E 470.4-.5,470.8, 471-478. E

Johnson, Andrew 532

007.

Texas.

Confederate history E 580, 471.56. Campaigns ami battles E 470.7, 470.9, 471-478. 533

Vermont.

534

Virginia.Gov.

St. Albans

raid F. H.

E 470.95.

Peirpoint.

Confederate history E 581. Campaigns and battles E 470.2-.3, 471-478. 530

Washington (State). West Virginia. federate history E 582. ) fempaignsand

537 .""in

battles

Specialcla T-

l"ri"

.G3

Germans.

y of.

!!'"

Eungarj

I .'.

Indiana. Indian

.16

Irish.

,M5

Method!

wars.

1861-1865

E 83.86, E 83.863.

SpecialIrish regimentsor

r

S

Skv

541

E 470.3, 470.4, 471-178.

Wisconsin.

and Colleges

giments

E

102.9.

mentfi

E

;

ted by the

schools

other organizations E 492-537.

".-537.

war

E

453.

(alphabetically). Nazareth hall, Nazareth, Pa. Now

York.

cityof Oberlin

York.

x-"vcollege./^ ...,-ylva^1'

Princeton Williams

College of the Now

university.

college. Yale university.

UNITED

E

STATES STATES

CONFEDERATE 545

E ARMY.

Organization. Volunteering.Conscription.

Administration.

Statistics. History of militaryoperations and leaders The

The

i

E 640.

Amnesty various

E

the military memoirs

of Confederate

470-170.9.

separate armies (e.g. Army

Flags 546

E

Virginia) E

of northern

470. 2-. 9.

;

668.

of

arms

service.

the

Artillery.Cavalry.

Infantry. E 008.

Secret service.

547.

1

Corps. Cf.

.5

Signal corps Divisions.

E 493.

Brigades. Brigades consistingentirelyof troops from be classified in

548

.Lists of

551-582, subdivision

E

(e.g. Texas brigade,E 5S0.4). soldiers or officers coveringmore

state, etc, Civil

border

a

ber num-

single

615-616.

history of the individual

war

than

state may state

(cf.E 494).

Lists of prisoners E

551-582

one

.4 under

Confederate

States

with troops in the Confederate

states

(and

army).

of E 495-537. explanations see Under the border states (Kentucky, Maryland,Missouri,and West .3-.9 Virginia,and territoryof New Mexico) the subdivisions used for Confederate are history troops, all general and political of the state being classed in E 509, 512, 517, 530, and 522. For subdivisions

Union

and

troops from

in E

note

the seceded

in Militaryoperations

551

a

relief agencies E of the

Union

E

E 471.52.

495.

E 470.6

.7,471-478.

Arkansas.

Preliminaries of the Union

history

Campaigne

and

E

E 471.57.

war

496.

battles

E

470.4, 470.8, 471-478.

Florida.

Preliminaries of the Union

history E

Campaigns 559

470. 2-. 9.

639.

war

history Campaigns and battles

558

classed

Alabama. Preliminaries

553

etc.)are

each. E

state

head

(Alabama,

.3-.9 under

495, etc., subdivisions Southern

states

at

and

E 471.53.

war

502.

battles

E

470. 05-. 7, 471-478.

Georgia. Preliminaries Union

Indian

of the

history

Campaigns and Territory. Preliminaries

E

war

battles

of tin'

war

Campaigns and battles Special Indian 73

E 47 L.51.

503.

E 470.6,471-478.

E 471.57. E 470.9,471-478.

tribes E 99.

.ii

i

Confederate

individual

the

of

history

war

ARMY.

STATES

CONFEDERATE I

E

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

,

States,

mtinued. k\

"ilu-

.

Union I .

E 509.

hi toi

ad battlea

an

170.4, 170.5, 170.8, 171-178.

E

Louisiana. of the

Preliminaries Union

history

Campaigni

battles

and

E 471.55.

war

E 510. E

170.7, 470.8, 471-478.

E

470.2,

land. fcfarj Union

historj ad

E 512 battles

171-178.

I'l'iPreliminaries Union

of the

history

battles

Campaignsand 569

Union

of the

history

New

Union

battles

of (lie

history

Campaigns North

Union

170.4,470.8,470.9,471-478. E

war

471.56.

522.

of the

history

Union (

E

470.9, 471-478. E

war

471.54.

524.

E470.6,

171-178.

Territory. Pickens.

F. W.

of the

E

war

471.1.

E 529.

history

iampaigns

E

hattles

Gov.

Carolina.

Preliminaries

and

btatles

E

470.6, 471-478.

E

470.4, 470.5.

Tennessee. Union

.

of the

history

Campaigns

531

battles

and

Preliminaries Union

E

history

Campaigns

581

E

Carolina.

Campaigns and Oklahoma, see Indian

B

E

battles

and

Preliminaries

South

E 471.57.

war

Mexico. Preliminaries

577

470.6, 470.7, 470.8,471-478.

10 ""l 7.

Campaigns and

.".7:;

E

Missouri. Preliminaries

7i7i

E 471.52.

war

E 516.

and

E

E

war

471-178.

471.56.

""":'"""-!.

hattles

E

470.7, 470.9, 471-478.

E

470.2, 470.3, 471-478.

E

470.3, 470.4.

Virginia. Union

Wesl

history

Campaigns Virginia. Union

and

history Campaigns and

E

534.

hattles

E

536.

hattles

Special classes (alphabetically).

471-178.

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prisons. General lists of prisoners.Exchangi I. ,:1I pri (alphabetically ions

Confederate

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PRISON

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prisons. of state, and suspension of in tin- North, prisoners

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B

corpus.

355.

Cf.JK343

158.8.

Specialprisons.

016

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Military prison.

111.

Alton,

Chase, Cohrmbua, 0.

Damp

Fori Delaware. (

Denniaon,

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Camp

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Klmira.

N.

Johnson's

.18

Point Lookout, Md.

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Camp

Indianapolis,

Morton,

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Island, 111.

Rock

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prison.

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V.

Erie.

fnd.

( ".

Douglas, Chicago, 111.

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Island, Lake

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prison.

621

health statistics.

Mortality and

wounded.

Transportation of

service.

Ambulance

Nurses.

Hospitals.

ETC.

CHARITIES,

HOSPITALS,

hospitals.Nurses.

Southern

work.

Women's

Agencies for the

of

Refreshment

soldiers.

Relief associations.

saloons. United

aid

and

relief

sanitarycommission

States

its brandies.

and

Sanitaryfairs. Religionin the

Celebrations. and

States

ILLUSTRATIVE

CELEBRATIONS.

fill

United

army.

Anniversaries.

Christian commission.

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works

cemeteries

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monument-.

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195-537.)

cemeteries in connection

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cemeteries

with

in local

battlefields

history,e.

g.

E

471-478.

Arlington

F

234.A7.

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re

Reunion

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of

war

singlestate or services and addres

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of

a

day ilebrations, etc.,Confederate. under

E 641.

E

611-616.

group

Confederate

of states

E

memorial

494, 548.

day.

UNITED

e War

646

STATES

I Exhibitions.

Trophies. Flags.

museums.

Illustrative material. Drama.

647

Poetry.

648

Fiction.

649

Addresses. Those

Cartoons.

Sermons.

delivered

since the

war.

Contemporary addresses,etc. Lincoln

memorial

Memorial

day addresses addresses and

Southern

650

Confederate

addresses

memorial

E 458-458.5. E 457.8.

E

642.

sermons.

day addresses

E 645.

Anecdotes.

655

PERIOD

SINCE

THE

CIVIL

660

Collected

661

Garfield,J. A. McKinley, William. Harrison, Benjamin. Roosevelt, Theodore. General histories of the U. S. since 1865. History from civil

works

war

Indian

of statesmen

the

to wars,

661.7

Spanish question

race

E

war,

period.

the

1865-1898.

E 83.866.

1866-1895

Negroes. The Reconstruction

of the

WAR.

E

185.

668.

History since 1898 Foreignrelations.

E

712. "-

Biography. 663

Collected.

664

Individual. .A5

Angell, J. B. Anthony, H. B. Arthur, C. A. E

.A6

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Bailey,J. W.

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Banks, N. P. E467.1.B23. Barbour, J. S.

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Bayard,T. F.

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Buckingham,

W.

A.

E 499.B.

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F. .raker. J. B.

.F9

Burnside, A. E. E467.1.BS. t."v\v\or\

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in his province of New

the l"uke

York

lot; 1

"

Cornwall County. In the latteryear i1 wassel off to Massachusetts. Grants were made to Gorges and others covering the of the Kennebec, and settlemenl region west begun at several

1686

as

pointB.

In the 17th century the whole

absorbed

were

charier Maine. Table

of subdivisions

Stale

of the Englishsettlements

annexed by Massachusetts,formally

of 1691

and

thenceforth known

by

ae

L820.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under each

89

state

may

be

found

on

ihe

ince prov-

the District of

pages

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

,

V

Continued. Attempt "'' colonization before L620.

Maine

2a

Colonial

periodto

( |,.\r, (

Godfrey, Edward; Biographies:

177",.

William, sr.; feorge;Pepperrell, I'renrh

between

boundary

lit

and

24

Kn-jli-li p"i--." i.,n-

L039 B7

War with eastern Indians, L722 L726; Raalea B L98.P. Sir William Pepperrell, K-

etc.

F L036 L0S9

idia

I

Popham colony.

E

83.72.

F '27. K:;.

nnebec patenl

Pejepecotcompany (Brunswickproprietors) F 29.B9. Muscongue patenl F 27.M95. 177". L865. Separationfrom Massachusetts 1820.

King,William; Merrick,John; Revolutionarywar

etc.

E 263.M4. E

Militaryop. Tat i"ms

230.5-239.

207.T8. Tucker, E 207.K74. Kimx, Henry E 340.J3. Jarvis,Leonard Samuel

E

E

(ill. y. Jonathan E John Fairfield, Feesenden,W. P. Hamlin, Hannibal

25

340.C5.

340.F16. E 415.9.F4. E

boundary troubles and Aroostook

Civil war

511.

1865-

E

Biographies:King,

Hamlin, Hannibal

Blaine,J. 6. Frye,W. P.

E

664.F9.

Reed, T.

E

664.R3.

15.

E

Regions.

Table of subdivisions

M.

war

E 398.

F.; etc.

415.9. H2.

E

664.B6.

Dingley,Nelson,jr. 27

415.9. H2.

International

E

Counties.

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

G64.D58.

Boundaries.

under

90

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

S5-S7.

raphies: Biog-

UNITED

F 16-30

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

Maine.

Regions.

27

.M95

Counties.

Boundaries lands.

Muscongus

The

Continued.

"

.P48

PiscataquaRiver

Waldo patent (including greater part of Waldo

Knox

and

and

portion of counties). .09

Oxford

Co.

Piscataquis Co.

Lincoln

.P3

Passamaquoddy

Bangeley

.S2

St.Croix River

.S3

Bay.

St. John

.P33

Penobscot

Co.

.P4

Penobscot

River

Washington

Val-

and

York

.Y6

Piscataquaand

with Massachusetts

Mason's

Co.

NarraSt.

Co.

River

,

Bay. and Valley. Saco

with eastern

Merrimac

Indians, 1722-1726; Pigwacket fight

Indian

rivers,1629.

A royal province 1680.

1641.

grant.

E

Pepperrell.Sir William Hampshire Grants and

about

F 67.B.

F

New

83.72.

198.P. 52. E

1755-1763

war,

E

199.

Biographies:Hill,Isaac,etc.

1775-1865.

38

Val-

Valley.

guagus

Saco

Bachiler,Stephen

French

and

Croix (Dechet)Island.

province, between

1775.

Wars

Iliver

(a).

Hampshire

Before

Valley.

Cf. F L044:S2.

.W3

ley.

37

and

ley,Me.

.P37

United

Lakes.

.R2

L044.P3.

Pejepscol patent (Brunswick) P29.B9. Penobscot Bay region.

Mason's

Debsco-

region.

Cf. F 1044.S17.

Cf. F

New

Lake

oeag

Parmachene

Val-

ley, Me. .P5

a

and

I i".F 42. P4.

Lake.

31-45

F

E

Revolutionarywar Bartlett,Josiah Sullivan, John

E

Plumer, William Webster, Daniel

Woodbury,

263. N4.

E A \5A, TtoU.ws/E.Vi*.

E 302.6. B2.

Levi

207.S9. E 302.6.P73. E 340. W4. E 340.W8.

E 432. Pierce,Franklin Hale, J. P. E 415.9.1115.

Civil

1865-

30

E

war

Biographies: Harriman,

Hale, S. W. White

41

520.

; etc., vn

",""

Mountains.

.1

Periodicals.

.2

Gazetteers.

.37

Miscellaneous.

.44

Before

.5

1865-

.6

divisions of Regions. Localities. (Political

of subdivisions

Dictionaries.

1865.

region Tabic

Doe, Charles;

Walter;

White Mountain

F 42-44.)

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

91

each

Btate may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

:; i

i",

Eampahire

New "

F

Continued.

"

regions.

)ili.r

0ONGRES8

OF

LIBRAB1

i

"

Boundaries.

lount ies.

Rivet and

Merrimac

ley, Val-

a.

x.

Of. P 72.M6. Co.

Merrimack

\\" ""

Mountain.

PiscataquaRiver

;ui"1 Valley.

Cf. F 27.P48.

Rockingham

Lake

Co.

Massabesic. Of. V

12.18.

Stratford Co. Co.

Sullivan

Sunapee Lake. White

Mountain

region

F 41. .W7

AYinnepesaukee.

Lake

Topics.

i:"

Swedes.

46-60

Vermont Tin-

(a). regionwas

18th

unsettled practically

century and

In 17 19 th"' disputebegan between

and New

disposedof

down

to

the

middle

of the

questionof its ownership

the

During the

York.

the

scarcelythought of. shire governments of New Hampfew years the former

next

state

of township grants by means "New (whence the Dame Hampshire Grants" by which it was commonly known). In 17("5 the King of England adjudged the Connecticut River to be New York's eastern boundary, north of Massachusetts. At first the whole "New Hampshire Grants" annexed to Albany County; later (1768)Cumberland were County in the southeast, Gloucester erected in the northeast (1770), was

large part

a

the northwestern

and

tern

of the

half

of

area

the

"Grants"

part of Charlotte

south of Lake land

grant-

of New

1777

to \7'M

formed

in 1772

formed

the

remainder

lying west and insisted on annulling the

County (the Champlain). New York

Hampshire; the settlers resisted and from denied repan independent state, but were resentation

in Congress. In

the state

1791

was

admitted

to the

union.

Before

New

17{."l.

Hampshire Grants.

Green

Mountain

Ira: Chittenden,Thomas; boys. Biographies: Allerl,

Lyon, Matthew New

York

E 302.6.L9.

colonial

history F 122. Hampshire colonial history F Albany Co., V Y. F L27.A3.

37.

Charlotte (now

Co., X. Washington)

Y.

Allen, Ethan

E 207. A4.

F

127. W3.

war lutionary

Militaryoperations Table

of subdivisi.

o),or (d)

under

92

E

230.5-239. each

state

may

be

found

on

pages S5-S7.

etc.

UNITED

F 46-60

Vermont

STATES

Biographies:Collamer,Jacob; F

Chittenden, Thomas

Lyon, War

Civil

1812; militaryoperations E 355.

E

war

183.7.M.

E

E 340.P54. 533.

St. Alban's

raid

54

1865-

57

Proctor,Redfield Counties. Regions.

E

E

470.95.

664. P96.

Boundaries.

(a).

Massachusetts

Part of the grant to the Plymouth Council latter's

for New

grants. 1622.

Bay united as

all the

well

as

the

early charters N.

Y.

under Table

of subdivisions

etc.

"?

52. C.

E 302.6.L9.

Matthew

of

Marsh, G. P. Phelps, S. S.

61-75

HISTORY

Continued.

"

1791-1865.

53

LOCAL

which F

127. G

Company

Settlements

England.

(Pilgrims Plymouth at

Cape Ann

1628-1630.)

company

were

The

later to the

and

chieflymade

under

mouth Weesagussetor Wey-

1620.

Wollaston

1624.

1606

sachusetts Quincy 1625. Masprovince charter 1691

or

separate settlements within the present state limits, District of Maine. Western lands claimed under were

ceded

were

surrendered

to U.

in

S., 1785 except those to

that state

in 1786.

western

(Cf.note

19.)

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

93

each

slate

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

51

::,

Continued.

Massachusetts

Puritans.

Before 1775.

Baycompany.

srii

F

CONGRESS

OF

Ul'.KAKY

I

MassacnuDorchester company. Persecution of Quakers. Province

Conant, Roger; Biograpb^epTI

of Massachusetts.

Ende-

Cradock,Mathew; Winthrop,Jonn]J)udley, Thomas^Bumfrey, John; Bachiler, va larStephen;Hutchinson,Mia. Anne; Dyer, Mrs. Mary :..! nl. John; Denison, Daniel; Pike. Robert; Mather, Joseph; Randolph, Edward; Sewall, [ncrease; Dudley,. Samuel; Mather, Cotton; Lynde, Benjamin; Taller, William; Quincy, Edmund; Shute, Samuel; Dummer, William; Quincy, John; Hutchinson, Thomas j^Kilby, Christopher;Frankland,Charles II.;Pownall, Thomas; Oliver,Peter; Bernard, Sir Francis; etc. cott,John; Higginson,I

King Philip'e war,

E 83.67.

L675-1676

England, 1688-1689

Andros and bia provinceof New

King

William's

E

1689-1697

war,

Bellamont, Richard Coote, earl of F E 197. Queen Anne's war, 1702-1713 War with eastern Indians, 1722-1726 William Bhirley, King George'swar. "

1714-1748

and

122. B.

E 83.72.

E

198.

E 198.P.

E 302. 6. A2.

Quincy,Josdab (2d) French

7.5.

E 195.S.

"nvll, Sir William

A. lams, Samuel

F

196.

Indian

E 263.M4Q.

war,

1755-1763

E

199.

E 302.6. H23. Hancock, John E 302.6.O8. Otis,James er,

68

Jedediah

263.M4F.

chusetts to MassaPlymouth Colony. Pilgrims. Annexed 1691 (formingcounties of Plymouth, Bristol and Barnstable). Biographies:Brewster, William; Standish, Myles; Allerton, Isaac; Fuller,Samuel; etc.

Plymouth. 69

E

New

F 74.P8.

Shays' rebellion 1786-1787. Biographies: Bowdoin, James; Revere,Paul; Cobb, David; Thomas, Isaiah: Strong,Caleb; Parsons,Theophilus;Higginson, Stephen: Minot, G. R. ; Russell,Benjamin: Brooks, John; Gore, Christopher; Lawrence, Amos; Howe, Samuel: Perkins, T. H.; Willard,Joseph; Henshaw, David: King, D. 1'.: Gordon, G. W., etc.

177-"

1865.

W

H,

Arnmas

E 207.W2.

"..

Vl

"

3 mm.

Hancock, John Ol subdivisions

E302.6.A2. E302.6.H23.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

94

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

LIBRARY

K,

OONGR]

Continued. Boundaries. " Sounties.

Massachusetts

61

OF

ioD

73

9.

Topics. Irish.

.17

[8

75

.R9

Russians.

Italians.

Topics. .16

Irish. E L85.9"M3.

Slavery .

E 445.M4,

(b), (c),or (d) under

96

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

UNITED 76-90

Before

LOCAL

HISTORY

F

(a).

Island

Rhode

82

STATES

Settlements

1775.

Newport, and

Warwick

R. I. charter

form

1636-1643

The

1663.

Providence,

at

a

Portsmouth, union.

Narragansett country.

Williams, Roger;

First

raphies: Biog-

etc.

F 67. D.

Dyer, Mrs. Mary King Philip'a war,

E 83.67.

1(175-1076

1775-1865.

83

Revolutionary

E 263. R4.

war

Gaspee affair

E 215.6.

Militaryoperations E 230.5-239. E 302.6.E3. Ellery,William E 3-10.B9. Burgee, Tristam E 415.9J5. Jenckes, T. A. Anthony, H. B. E 604. Ad. Lawrence,

W. B.

Civil

E

Dorr

83.4

war

E

415.9.L4.

528.

Dorr, T.

1842. rebellion,

W.

1865-

84

Jenckes, T.

E

A.

415.9.J5.

Anthony,

H.

B.

E 664.A6.

Burnside,

A.

E.

E

War

of 1898

E

467.1.B8.

726.R4.

Regions. Counties.

87

Boundaries.

90

91-105

(a).

Connecticut The

whole

grants west

region was

made

under

claimed its

as

a

Y.

1674-5.

New

fur

New

till L662

had

Haven,

when

to

western

a

and

and

lands

ernment gov-

tained 103S,mainroyalcharter united settled

to jurisdiction pretensions

some

Long Island tillthe

Claims

England

River

organizeda (1633-1636)

Hartford

Connecticut

eastern

Council

region Dutch of Now Netherland, and English settlements at Windsor,

in 1639.

separateexistence

over

N.

The

and

Connecticut

it to Connecticut.

the

by

tradingposts established. Saybrook, Wethersfield

the

authority. Connecticut

also claimed

was

by

hitler were

was

confirmed

to

surrendered

to

U. S. in 1786,the state retainingonly the right to Hell to settlers Table

of subdivisions

19572""

13-

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

97

each

state

may

bo found

on

pages 85-87.

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CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

Continued.

Connecticut

Connecticut'! claim to the inw I known as the Western Reserve. northern boundary of south of Pennsylvania's territory rip with the latter extended of an controversy 0 W9.

Early grants by the

Before 1775. Dutch

E B3 63. L676

F 7.5.

of Androe, L688-1689

Government

French and Indian

Parsons,s.

L763

1755

war.

Buaquehanna claims in Penn

99

land. Eng-

posts.

Pequol war, L636 L638 L675 King Philip'swar,

;

E L99.

Valley

Wyoming

F

157.W9.

E 207. P2.

II.

colony.

II,i\'en

\cw

for .Ww

Council

New

Haven

X.u

Haven

F 104. N6. F 102. N5.

Co.

1775-1865.

Sherman, Roger E 302.6.S5. Johnson,W. S. E 302.G.J7. E 2G3.C5. Revolutionarywar Militaryoperations E 230.5-239. E 302. 6. El. Ellsworth,Oliver -sion of western

lands

Hartford

convention.

1814

J. W.

Civil war

in-

E 357.7.

E 340.H9.

Huntington, Buckingham, W. A. 100

309; F 483; F 497. W5.

E

F 157/W9.

Susquehanna claims

E 499.B.

E 499.

1865Platt. O. n.

E664.P7.

War of 1898

E726.C7.

Regions. Counties. .B7

Boundaries.

Boundaries.

Long Island

Massachusetts

boundary

F 72.B7.

York

X'w

Connecticul

Middlesex

.N2

Naugatuck River ley.

.N5

New

boundary

F L27.B7.

(lore, Susquehanna

claim

Connecticut

F 157.W9.

River and Valley,

F 127.L8.

.Mi;

Co.

Haven

and

Co.

Cf. F 98. .N7

New

.T6

Tolland

Conn.

London

Co.

Co.

Western

Cf. ]' 12

Reserve

F2

FairfieldCo.

II.;

Hartford

Westmoreland

I

F

Litchfield

AY 7

Co.

157.W9.

Windham

Co.

Hills.

Topics. E

1S5.93.C7.

Slavery .ons

F 497

.W5.

L6 Litchfield 105

Val-

IM;

(a),(b),(c),or (d) under

98

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

(Pa.).

STATES

UNITED

F 106

Atlantic

of North

Coast

River

Delaware

LOCAL

HISTORY Middle

America.

and

F

Delaware

Valley.

before

states

River

Bay*.

New

by the

Settled

included

the

187. C5.

F

F 1035.8.

Netherland

New

Dutch.

Valley

Hudson

in

eastward

and

extent

Connecticut,

and Swedish tlements setLong Island and the Dutch Pa. i River(Del., N. J.; and southeastern conquered by the English in 1664 and reduced in limits,

was

to the Connecticut

though the claim stillextended N. J.

for many

was

attached

years

east of

Connecticut

River

to

the western

part

(F 1030)

with

as

of the state

but

York.

New

territorial claims

and

while

same

ernor; gov-

modern

Maim-

bank

of the

Mass. in colonial

Indian

was

After the

with New

revolution.

Xew

to western

with

country

much

York,

a

is few

France

Massachusetts

under

governmental rights, cf. F

exercised

never

and

the

to the west

to Conn,

and having relations quite as missionaries,

enforced

River,

under

During the early colonial period,what

later to Vt.

times, and

Y.

Claims

surrendered

were

N.

Nantucket,

Vineyard and the Kennebec, for a time.

also Martha's

Before

the

to

the Delaware

on

122

its broadest

Mohawk,

the lower

now

186-375.)

(a).

York

It

162-165, and

the

on

157. S8.

of Canada

Atlantic coast

E

F 187. P8.

Chesapeake Bay

116-130

F

River

Susquehanna Potomac

1825, in E

states.

historic works

(For later literature only; descriptive and Atlantic

Atlantic

her

ters, char-

127. G 19.

Dutch English province 1664-1774. relas; Nicho1673-1674. Biographies:Bayard, conquest Leisler, Dongan, Thomas; Jacob; Bellamont, Richard Coote, earl of;Atwood, William; Falckner, Justus; Colden,Cadwallader; De Lancey,James, etc. 1775.

Early voyages

E

101-1 35.

Champlain, Samuel

de

F 1030.1.

129.H8.

E

Hudson, Henry explorations,invasions

French

N. Y. Andros

King

F

and

war,

in western

Indian

7.5.

E L96.

F 130. P2.

immigration and

F

1688-1689

1689-1697

E

Johnson,Sir William French

missionaries

1030-1030.8.

his government,

William's

Palatine

and

war,

195. J.

E

1755-1763

199.

Livingston,Philip E302.6.L7. F 257. T. Tryon, William 122.1

New

Netherland.

Adriacn

colony 1610-1664. Michaelius, Jonas; Curler,Arenl van; van dor; Stuyvesant,Peter; etc.

Rensselaerswyck Subjugation of the

F

127. R4.

Swedes

Indian

uprisingof 1655 Esopus Indian war, 1663

Table

of subdivisions

Biographies: Donck,

Dutch

(a),(b), (e),or (d)

under

99

each

on

E

the Delaware, 1655

F

167.

83.655.

L664 state

E 83.663. may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

i it,

i

10

New

Continued

York

W

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

,

,

Cent, James; Wells, John; Biographies: Johnson, Jeremiah; Holley,Myron; Jay, P. A.;De

I77.""

i si,.").

I*, \

"ter,J.

Kent

King, J. A.; Leavenworth, JO. \\\;

W.:

Willi. mi

etc.

;

.

E 207.83.

J. Schuyler,Philip

E 302 6.D8.

Jamee

Dun..'.

E8O2.6.C0.

Clinton,George

E 263.N6.

Intkmarywax

Military operationsE

230.5-239.

302.6.M7.

E

M..rris,Gouverneur

E302.6.J4.

.lav, John

E 302.6.H2.

Hamilton,Alexander Lewis,

Morgan

353.1.L5.

E

Clinton,James

E 207.C62.

PMenon, John King, Rufus E Clinton,DeWitt

302.6. K5.

h,M.M.

E340.C6"

E335.N. Martin

Huron,

Porter,P.

B.

Tompkins,

D.

War

207.P3.

E

E302.6.B9.

Burr, Aaron Van

~

T

E 302.6.L72.

R. B Livingston,

E

3S7.

353.1.P8.

E

E

D.

302. 6. T8.

E 359.5.N6.

of Is i j

Militaryoperations E 355. Granger,Francis E 340.G7. Erie canal

625. E6.

TO

Jay, William

E 449.J.

Millard Fillmore, Anti-masonic

Dix, .1. A. Monme,

IIS 525-527.

movement

E

415.9.1h;.

James

(1799-1870) E

Fish. Hamilton inoiir.

E 427.

340.M7.

E 664.F52.

Horatio

E 415. 9. S5.

Dickinson,D. S.

E415.9.D5.

Banting of the Caroline;McLeod E 415.0.G8. Greeley,Horace Anti-rent troubles, 1TD 1889-1846 Tilden,S. J. E415.9/F5. Belmont,August E 415.9. B4."). E 415.9.H3. Earris,In Field, D. D.

:

oJ subdivisions

E 409.5.N6. B (in! I

M.

B.

in. .1. B.

P" kham,

F

W.

R. A.

W

J. s.

Isworth.

(a". (b). (o), or

(d)

415.9.M16. 415.9JB35.

F

Gilbert,W. a.

199.

F 415.9.F5.

WarwithMexico

Evart8,\V. Maclay, W.

F 1032.

F F

124. P.

415.9.G E

under

100

4(;:.i.\vi:;. each

state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

New

116-130 124

York

HISTORY

LOCAL

STATES

UNITED

Continued.

"

R.

Biographies: Drew, Daniel; Peckham,

1865-

A., jr.;McMahon, J.; O'Gorman, J. A.; McCarren, W.; Dix, J. A.; etc.

J.

Husted,

King,

W.;

O'Brien, M.

Higgins,F.

J.

W.;

M.

T.;

P.

II.

and

ley. Val-

;

Tilden, S. J. E 415.9.T5. E 664.037. O'Conor, Charles E 664. C75. Conkling, Roscoe E 467.1.S58.

Sigel,Franz Slocum, H. Kernan,

'

E467.1.S63.

W.

E 664. K35.

Francis

E 664.1154. Hill,D. B. E 757. Koosevelt, Theodore E 697. Cleveland, Grover War

127

Regions. .A2

726.N5.

E

of 1898

Lake

Mountains.

Adirondack Blue

Long Lake.

Placid.

Lake

Ra-

quette Lake. Mt.

Lake. .A3

.A4 .A45

Albany Co. Of. F52,

Cf. F 157.C37.

Keene

Chain.

Valley.

Saranac

.C76

Chenango Co.

.C77

Clinton

.C8

Columbia

Cornwall

.C85 and

Cortland

.D3

Delaware

.D4

Delaware

Jersey boundary

.D8

.C6

Table

of subdivisions

Erie

.E65

Lake

Cattaraugus Co.

Cayuga Co. Cayuga Lake. Champlain region. Lake Cf. F 57.04; F57.G7.

Champlain

Charlotte

.072

.E6

(

Co.

.E8

(Vt.)

and

ley, Val-

F 127.W3.

Oblong

Au

Co.

Sable

Iliv-

Valley. AuSaUe

chasm. 1'

Island

Franklin

c"".

Fulton Co.

.F9

each state may

(Southold)

129.S74.

Gardiner's

Hampton)

101

tract.

F 555.

Fisher's

Lake

(a),(b), (e),or (d) under

or

Partners'

Erie region,X. Y. i'

erand

I's

Co. Chautauqua Chautauqua. Chemung Co.

Little

Co.

Essex

tenary, tercen-

1909.

.C7

Co. Nine

Upper

Catskill Mountains.

Lake

River

patent.

Co.

Cf. F 127.G19, .T6.

.C52

Co.

Co.

Dutchess

F 142. B7.

.C5

Co.

Cf. F 106.

F72.B7.

.C4

(Maine)

N. Y.

ary bound-

Massachusetts

.C3

Co.

F52.

Boundaries.

Broome

Livingston

Cumberland

ley, Val-

Cf. F 157.A5.

.B8

Co.

F23.

F127.R4.

Allegany Co. Allegheny River

New

Co.

Manor.

Seward.

N. Y.

.B7

River

Chemung

Lake.

Mountain

Fulton

.C73

127.C6.

F

Champlain tercentenary, 1909 Boundaries. Counties.

bo

found

on

Islam!

F 129.E13.

pages 85-87.

i

CONGR]

OF

LIBRARY in

Continued.

ies

n (

gum,

I P L059.N5.

State i

lull-.

"

vation. I

1059.Q3.

I

I.

Ou"i"la Co. "

Onondaga

fnondaga Co. Lake.

Ontario

Co.

(erected 1789, elude

all of the

west

of

state

the

M.

line.

pre-emption "

in

to

127. G19

l". F

and

.H7.) Ontario region,is. Y.

Lake I

F 556.

l

gion. Orange Co. Minisink reXewburgh Bay.

Orleans

Co.

Oswego '". Otsego Co. (

k

Co.C

Putnam

'

i

Queens Co. Cf. F128.68.Q4; F

127

,N2.

Rensselaer

Co. The

R43"?Rensselaerswyck. of

manor

the

Van

Cf.

Rensselaers. Anti-rent HD

199. Co. F 127. S7.

Richmond 1

the

tlir"numerous

Among In. I:.hi

lands

"

' null'

settled

wi !"

inty (now bnom the Indians. md

in 17vs

help* third

m "

and

Tioga

gave claim

The f

N.

of their tract

illyembarrassed

colonics

to western

territorywas

State.

In December,

York

New

to

that of Massachusetts 17m.,

agreement

an

was

New rest with York, while Massachusetts received the preemption right York New reserved to Pennsylvania an.l west of a line through Seneca Lake. tract of 200,000 ira River,bat granted to Massachusetts an additional

of

gmement sens

regionof

shoui.l

agnty i north

p

of the seaboard

claims of the

west

movement

Qorham. as

the

as

"Massachusetts

(or Boston)

Ten

million rightto purchase six or seven in Montgomery County was Brown and at once disposedof to Samuel .ill her preemption rights west of the Seneca Lake, or "preemption"

as

new

the

exclusive

proprietors proceeded

junction

River

of Genesee

to

and

the 'state of Massachusetts

Induced

then

known

Hroome), e

The

far west

they

and

to

extinguish

the

Indian

Canaseraga Creek; to

cancel

the sale

but

title to the

becoming balance

of the

it of the Gen their .ii.

sold the balance holdings. Phelps and Qorham William Pulteney. Cf. F i27.ii:. .07, .T6.

Sir

1 the

preemption

for by rrla bought from it

hlmseli

Table of subdivisions

the

right

Phelps and

Indians

all the

lance to

(a),(b), (c)

some

.

or

the

to

part of modem

Qorham, bat land

they

10:2

New

York

to Robert

of the

west

actually purchased by them)

each

Morris, Genesee

to Robert

willing to sell,and after reserving merchants, who organized the Holland

were

Amsterdam

(d) under

not

in 1790

state

may

be found

on

pages

-

several

Land

Negroee E L86.93.N66 Slavery E L45.N56. Palatines Scandinavians.

I.; I

M.".

New

Scotch.

si

.ii

Jersey laimed by the Dutch of New Netherland as part of in the ilicir dominion, and such Swedea at had obtained a footing

Tin

i

i

ever, subjugatedin L655. The Englishcrown, howrelinquishedits claim to the whole Atlantic coast of North America,and the claim was made by the Plowden family and in \v"'l\ to Sir Edmund made heirs thai a royalgrant was Plowden, and All. inn" [aland whole of "New the region coveringLong made but between New York and Virginia. Explorations wore In 1664 the Duke of York conquered New Netherland, no settlement. The former grantingNew Jerseyto Berkeleyand Carteret. southern part wen' never

sold his undivided

in L674

half

Bocietjof Friends,by whom In

L676

part

eastern the

Byllinge of

and

under

the

transferred to trustees.

was

whereby

the

of East Jersey,and

name

sold

was

provincesmaintained

Queen 137

it

deed" Quintipartite

given to Carteret

was

Fenwick

part to the Trustees,as West Jersey. Carteret's portion in 1682 to a heard of proprietors, also Friends. The

western

two

"

the

executed

was

to

in turn

united them

Anne

Before 1775.

separate governments the

as

Plowdcn's

New

provinceof Albion

till 1702

when

New

Jersey. grant. East

and

West

Jersey1676-1702. Biographies:Carteret,Sir George;Fenwick,John; Franklin, William;etc. New

Sweden

F

ilonialwars Fenwick's

138

1775-1865.

167.

E HHi-199.

colony

F 142. S2.

Biographies:Houston,

W.

C;

Kirkpat-

rick,Andrew; Field,K. S.; etc. E 263.N5. war Revolutionary Militaryoperations E 230.5-239.

tenon, William

Bayard,John

E 302.6. P3.

E 263.P4B.

John Witherspoon, War

ei

L812

E

302. 6.\Y7.

E 359.5.N4.

Theodore linghuysen,

Dayton, W. L. E 415.9. Parker,Joel E 521.P. W.W. Phelps, Civil Tabic

of subdivisions

war

E 340.F86. D27.

E664.P53.

E 521.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

104

each state may

be found

on

pages

85-*7.

STATES

UNITED

F New

131-145 139

HISTORY

LOCAL

F

Continued.

Jersey "

Biographies:Jackson, J. P., jr.;McGill, A. T.;

1865-

Pitney, H.

C. ; etc.

Field, R. S. F 138.F. Parker, Joel E 521. P. E 664.P53. Phelps, W. W. E 664.1173. Hobart, G. A. Fisk, C. B. E 664. F53. McClellan, G. B. E 467.1 .M2.

Wilson,Woodrow 142

E767.

E 726. N4.

of 1898

War

Boundaries.

Counties.

Regions.

145

Pennsylvania (a).

146-160

of the by Swedes and was portion it 1655 in was conquered by 167); colony of New and formed a pari of thai colony. Netherland the Dutch of New Xeilierland transferred of York's conquest of New In 1664 the Duke his royal Perm received 1(1*0-82 William it to bis control.

The

southeast

colonized

part was

Sweden

(cf.F

grant of Pennsylvania,extending the same

of York

Duke

the

time

the Delaware River, there, and selling at the

from

west

releasing las claim

region covered by

modern

Delaware

(which was

claimed by Lord Baltimore as Formingpan of Maryland |. The in disputewith Maryland for many southern boundary was years. cut Connecticut claimed a stripalongthe northern border (Connectialso

Gore

or

the east

as

Susquehanna Forks

included

of subdivisions

F

157.W9) and

sidered Virginiacon-

and regionBoutih and [Pittsburgh] and count)- governments. territory, organized

in her

(Cf.Westmoreland Tabic

claim

of the Ohio

County

(a),(b), (o),or ("1)tinder each

105

stato

may

!"

157.W5.)

bo

found

on

pages 85-87.

IP.

100

CONOR]

OF

LIBRARY

f

F

Pennsylviinia Continued.

Penn, L681. Tho Paxton boys. Biographies:Pannebecker, Bendrick; Pastorius, p, | ". ; Logan, James; Keith, Sir William; Antes, Henry; Weiser,Conrad; Kinsey,John; Schlatter, Michael;etc. Gran!

Before 1775.

bo

Bwediflh and Dutch settlements before 1680 Intercolonial ware, 1689 1763 Indian

French and

E

Fori

war;

L96 L99.

Duquesne

E s:;.76.

in northeastern

Connecticul claims

claims in southwestern Viriginia

L53

William proprietors:

Penn

Buckshot

1838.

177.". 1865.

E 199.

F 137.F.

Franklin, William

E 98.M6Z. David Zeisberger, Pontiac's conspiracy,L763 L765

The

167.

E 302.6.F8.

Franklin,Benjamin

152.2

I

F L52.2.

Penn, William

war,

F

Pa. F

Pa.

and

157.W9.

157.W5.

family.

Biographies :Hiester,

Gibson,J. B.; Duanc, W. J.;

Joseph;Biddle,Charles; Lewis, Ellis; Woodward,

G.

W.; Price,E. K.;

etc.

E 302.6.A7. Armstrong, John E 302.6.DJ Dickinson, John Ma. lay. William E 302.6.M14: Mi rris,Robert E 302.6.M8. E 263. P IB. Bayard, John E 302.6.R3. Reed, Joseph Si.

Clair. Arthur

F483.S.

Thomas E 207.M6. Mifflin, R lutionarywar E 263.P4. E 230.5-239. Militaryoperations Gonnecticul settlers in Wyoming claim

Valley: Susquehanna

F 157.W9.

McKean, Thomas Jared tngereoll,

E 302.6.M13. E 302. G.16.

3u ions, Thomas

E 302.6. F56.

J. P. Muhlenberg,

G.

Albert Gallatin,

E

James

Dallas,A. J.

E207.M96. 302.6. G16.

E 302.6.R8.

E302.6.D14.

Maclay,Samuel

E 302.6.M138.

Whisky insurrection.

1701

E 315.

Boudinot,Elias E 302.6.B7. Fries' rebellion, 1798-1799 E326. C. J. E 340.148. Ingersoll, bam, s. I). E 340.155. E 437. Buchanan, James War

of 1812

llas,G.M. W. Meredith, Table

of subdivisions

K 359.5.P3.

E340.D14. M.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

10o

E

415.9.M5.

each

state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

UNITED

I 146-160 153

STATES

L

Pennsylvania. Continued.

1775-1865"

Stevens, Thaddeus Cameron,

E

Simon

J. R. Ingersoll, Gilpin,II. D. Cooper,James

Jones, J. G. War

E

340. 15.

340.G48.

E 340.C72. E

E

Mexico

Kelley, W.

I).

Civil

E

war

4I5.9.M8.

E 415.9.J7. 409. 5. P3.

E 664.K2.

527.

Military operations E 470.2; Biographies:Jackson, G.

471-478.

D.; Lemon, J. B.; Lemon, M. B.; Hackett, II. T.; Rowland, G. F.; Patton, A.

1865-

W.;V\"Yfo

with

415.9.S8.

E 415.9.C18. E

Moorhead, J. K.

154

HISTORY

LOCAL

Ivcmerer, J. Harrison, J. Matson, Myron;

F

Price, E. K.

etc. 153.P.

Hartranft,J. F.

Geary, J. W.

E

467.1.H4.

E 467.1. G29.

Beaver, J. A. E467.1.B39. Molly Maguires XIV 6452.P4. Quay, M. S. E 664.Q2. War

157

Tabic

Regions.

of .subdivisions

of 1898

E

Counties.

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

726.P4.

Boundaries.

under

107

each State maj

be found

on

pagi

A. B. E.

I |i.

160

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY Pennsylvania.

Boundaries

Counties.

,,,n

I"-

Val-

reek and

1

i

ley. onneaul

"

I

,

Cumberland

(

and

Dauphin

McKean

.MS

Mahoning "

(or Hittoch-

tinny I Valley, i in

D2

ming

.M2

Na-

road.

Cumberland

Delaware Co.

.I"i

Delaware

"

Erie

197.M2.

,M58

Monongahela River Valley. Cf. F 217.

,M6

Monroe

.M7

(

and

M6.

k".Pocono Mountain.

Montgomery

ley, River and Val-

Co.

I I

Cf. F L57.D5.

Bucks

Erie

Lake

Montour

.N7

Northampton

.N8

Northumberland Ohio

gion,Pa.

and

cos.)

.M8

re-

Peiki-

Valley Montgomery and

(in

Gap.

Co.

River

omen

Cf. F L42.W2. ,E6

ley, Val-

and

Mifflin Co.

uiii-

Franklin

Delaware Water Elk Co.

River

.M56

Pa.

.Kl

o.

Mercer Co.

Cf. F 106. .])""

I

( !o.

.M6

" o.

,D3

'"""

"

Pa

tionalroad. Cf. HE356.

.

Luzerne

'"

"'"".

Cumberland

berland

('out inued.

Co.

River

I !o. " o.

and

Valley,

Pa. F L57.B2.

F 555.

.03

Oil

.1-'

FayetteCo.

.P5

Perry Co.

,F7

Foresl Co.

.P56

,F8

Franklin

Philadelphia" '"". ty (Counmerged into city 1854. Cf. !"'158.)

I

I

Co.

The

Cumberland

part of Kit-

or

iochtinny Valley in

.P6

Pike

Cono-

.P8

Potter Co.

and

.S3

Valley. I F 157.C9; F 187.W3.

.85

Schuylkill Co. Snyder Co.

I'ranklin

Co.

cocheague Creek I

regions.

Co.

.S6

Somerset

.G8

Greene Co

.S67

Sullivan

,H9

Huntingdon Co.

.S7

.18

Indiana Co.

.S8

Susquehanna Susquehanna

..Ii

Jefferson

.17

Juniata

.LIS

Lackawanna

1.17

Co. River

[uea

Creek. I.a'A

.1

Lebanon

i

I5

Tibia ofsabdhriskna

Tell,

Weal

Tioga Co. Venango Co.

,W2

Warren

\\';;

Co.

Washington Co.

1781.) Cf. F 157.W5. and

Valley

(a),(b),(c),or (.d)under each

10S

187.S8.

branch of the Susquehanna.

.Y-i

.

Lehigh I Lehigh River

and

and

.T5

Lancasti

.L3

River

Cf.F127.S96;F .S9

Valley. I.-

Co.

Valley.

River and Valley.

Lackawanna

Co. Co.

stale

.W35 may

Wayne be

found

Co. on

pagi

ized (Organ-

STATES

LOCAL

Counties.

Bound

UNITED

F 146 -160

HISTORY

F

Pennsylvania.

Regions.

157

Westmoreland

.W5

Old

aries- "Continued.

organized

Wyoming Wyoming

Ws

Co.

Westmoreland

.W9

Co.

Co.

Valley.

moreland, presentWestand

Connecticut

ary Greene cos.).Bound-

disputes Va. down her

and

town

of

county

quehanna Sus-

company. Gore."

"Connecticut

ton, WashingFayette

necticut Con-

claims.

cluding (in-

1773

land. Westmore-

with

to 1784

and

.Y6

York

Co.

Cf. F 157.C75.

organization of

of the region (district West

ties Augusta, counMonongalia, Yohoganiaand Ohio).

of

subdivisions.) Philadelphia (Metropolis

158

.

.4

To 1775.

.44

1775-1854

Consolidation

Riots of 1844,etc.

act, merging the

county of Philadelphiain the city. 1854-

Centennial

T.

1876 exposition,

Sections of the city.

Suburbs.

.68

.E4

Elmwood.

.N78

North

.F2

Falls of

.N8

Northern

.08

Oxford

.W7

Windmill

Schuylkill.

Germantown .L4

F

159.G3.

League Island.

Liberties.

Township. Island.

Topics.

160

.D9

Dutch.

.F8

French.

.15

.G3

Germans.

.118

Huguenots.

Irish. P4.

185.93.

SlaveryE

445. P3.

Scotch-Irish.

.S4

firsl settlements in Ihe

The

1629.

the Swedes

1638

River

ware

Welsh.

n, and

on

Before

In

1655

the when

Claimed

English conquest. the

held

adjudged to

Delaware."

A

"Lower IVnn.

Lord

Known

Pa. and Dutch it

of New included

was

i lie

about

""

I "ela-

N. J.,calling

and

Baltimore as

Dutch

the lower

Netherin the William

Lower Counties

separate province 1703.

settlements

River; New Sweden. conquest 1664. The

by both

the latter.

Swedish

1775.

the

by

the regionabout

it till 1661

Sweden.

land conquered and Pen

made

region were

colonized

Bay, in Del., southeastern

and

their colony New

Counties

Dutch Part on

on

the

conquest of

Perm's

Delaware

1655.

lish Eng-

grant

1681.

the Delaware.''

F 152.2.

William

E 302.6.B6. Rodney, Caesar E 302.6.M13. McKean, Thomas Read, George E 302.6.R27. Table

'

(a).

Delaware

167

Q

Negroes E

.W4

161-175

Perm.

of subdivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (u)

under

109

each stutc

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

,

10]

17."'

Continued.

Delaware

t08

i

"

"

CONGRESS

OF

\i;y

ur,i;

I

Pu Biographies:

"

Rodi

ey,

Pennock; etc.

l;,i-

'

B302.6.] E 26 wax Lutionary ard,J. A. E302.6.B3.

B

H5.9.06.

E

ton,.1. M.

E 500.

I wax

Gilpin,E.

F L69.Q.

\V.

E. W.; Addicks,J.E.; Gilpin, Biographies: Regions. Counties. Boundaries. 1865

16g [72

-D4

Boundaries.

.B7

Delaware River and Valley, Del.

Pennsylvaniaboundary;

Cf. F 10G.

Dixon's

Mason

and

line

F L57.B7.

Maryland boundary I

D3

New

.S8

Sussex

Castle Co. Co.

I 12. D3.

Negro alavery E L90

.No

Topics.

17."

176

Kent

Bob.emiaManorPl87.C3.

Bay region,Del.

F L06, F

f

(

Co.

.K3

L87.B7.

Delaware

etc.

Maryland

1 15.D3.

(c). in

included Territory

Virginiaby early charters.

Lord Baltimore under

Va. formed

and putcewithPa.

Granted

1632

to

thecolonywas settled. Boundary dis-

whom

importantpartof the earlyhistory.

an

Calverts,proprietorsof Maryland. GeorgeCalvert,1st baron of. Baltimore, Baltimore,

Before

Is!

The

177.5.

baron

cilius Calvert, 2d Claiborne. French

Eden, 1775

185

L865.

Dixon's line

and

Indian

E

199.

E 263.M3E.

Biographies :McMahon,J.V.;Lowe, E.L.;etc.

Charles Carroll,

E302.6

C3.

E 263.M3. Revolutionarywar MilitaryoperationsE 230.5-239. E 302.6.H4. Henry, John E 302.6.M12. McHenry, James E 302.6.P6. Pinkney, William War

of L812

E 359.5.M2.

Baltimore riot,

is

F L89.B1.

L2

Militaryoperations E 355. E 340.P3.

Kennedy.

.1.

P.

F

War with Mexico

HickB,T. IF Harris,B. G. is,H.W. Civil war

E

415.9.K35. E 409.5.M2.

415.9.H6. E 415.9.H28.

F

E415.9.D! 512.

Militaryoperations E Table

of subdivisions

and

F 157.1'.?. 1755-1763

war,

sir Etoberl

Island

Kent

in Md.

Toleration

and

Mason

of.

(a),(b),(c),or (d) under

110

each

470.2, 471 state

mar

be found

on

pages S5-87.

Continued.

Washington

Columbia.

i

191

F

CONOR]

OF

uiiwaky

1

Location of national

Miscellaneous.

capital.L'Enfanl Question of the re-

plan. Retrocession. ;ilof capital.

,,iiil his ni. ,\

Alexandria Co

197

Before L815.

198

1815

F232JU.

V".

,

1878. E 340.K33.

Kendall, Amos

E 396.

Princeton,1844 on frigate Explosion dean

E 409.5.D6.

war

P 195.

Retrocession of Alexandria Co., 184G E 501.

I war

operations E 470.2,471-478. Military F 391.P. G .W. Pascbal, L99

1878

2112

Regions. Suburbs.

Boundaries. Val-

Anacostia River and

,A5

ley. ,B7

Boundaries.

.B8

Brightwood.

,C6

Columbia

.M9 .P8

Potomac

I

Heights.

etc. Localities, .1

Le Droit Park. Mount

.W5

national cemetery Arlington

.3

Earbor.

.!

Monuments. ti.

Parks.

.7

Streets.

205

220

The

(a).

South

Mason

and

Bridges.

Wards.

i.

and

individual.

.At

E A 15.D6.

South

Dixon's

Atlantic

line and

States.

Ohio

Region

210 2 12

Before

213

177.". In.

1 77.").

Early grantsof Virginia, Raleigh'scolonies,etc.

F 229.

E 230.5-239. paignsof the revolutionary war Slavery E 141-453. ithern convention,Nashville 1850 E 423.S. Civil war and period(Travel description).

Historyof the

E 468.

war

Confederate States of America Table

south

River.

Slavery in the U. S. E 441-453. Miscellaneous. Mountain whites of the South.

21 1

Rail-

(The Capitol;

of statuary

Negro slavery

206

Ih-iiokland.

Statues.

Collective Buildings, Topics.

204

F187.P8, F203.3.

roads. .9

F204.C2

Hall

i.

West

.5

F234.A7. Churches.

River and Valley,

Special.

Cemeteries.

.2

Pleasant. D. C.

Georgetown. 203

XA

of subdivisions

(a),(b),(c),or (d) under

112

each

E -182-189. state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

of

(WITED

F The

206-220 215

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

F

Continued.

South"

1805-

Reconstruction

210

Northern

period,1865-1877.

formed

ameliorate

to

conditions

eties socithe

at

South. Histories of reconstruction

E 668.

Regions.

217

.A3

Alleghany Mountains. Atlantic

coast

Old

F 106.

siasippi Valley Potomac

Blue

Ridge Mountains. (hesapeake Bay region

.B6

River

.T3

Tennessee

Ohio

and Valley

F 396.

and

River

Cf. F

F296.

Mis-

Valley

F 187.P8.

F 187.C5. Gulf coast River

Southwest; Lower

332.T2

and ;

Valley.

F

443. T3

;

F 457. T3.

F 516-520.

Virginia (c).

221-235

first applied in the reign of Queen Elizabeth to the region from Florida. First attempted extending indefinitelynorthward settlement that of Raleigh under his patent of 1584. was Virginia defined under King James' 1st, 2d and 3d charters 1606-1612. was The later Pa., Md., and Carolina charters took off largesections of land already given to Virginia. The Quebec act of 1774 cut off

Name

her

Great

Britain

given up northwest

to the

of the Ohio

(in addition Pa.).

abandoned

U.

the civil

war

with capitalat Alexandria

part of the state held

in

was

1775.

1590.

claims

region. Others of

a

same

ually event-

were

the territory river in 1789

land in southwest

to

progress,

won

Union

government

recognized by the U. S. and that

was

States troops. West Virginia section of the state declaring

by United

lost to Va. during the war, againstsecession.

Before

to that

1784, and that south of the 1789

was

the close of that

Virginiasurrendered

S.

in relinquishing

to

While

her claim

until it

At

conflictingcharter rights,all of which

the states had

was

River

by G. R. Clark during the revolution.

war

229

of the Ohio

north territory

western

back

that

and colonies, 15S4Raleigh'sexplorations of London. Jamestown Virginiacompany

settlement.

Smith.

John

1070. rebellion,

Washington,George French

and Indian

Indian

The E

con's Ba-

massacres.

parsons'cause.

312. E

1755-1763

war,

199.

E 302.6.L4. Lee, R. H. Mason, George E 302.6.M45.

Cherokee

war,

Pontiac's

1763 conspiracy,

Dunmore's

175!) L761

war,

E s:",.759.

Kxplorationsin Ohio Valley Table

of subdivisions

19572""

13

8

E 83.76.

1765

1774; Battle of Point

(a), (b),(c),or (d) under

113

each

state

Pleasant

E

83.77.

F 517. may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

.

,

,

F

Continued.

Virginia ,

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

I

Jo

ph; \'")ton, W.

i

r.ail. -. I

i;

.

Joseph; Martin, Peyton,J. H.; etc.

Biographies:Johnson,

1865.

\

\ii

M.;

F 241.B.

ii ii

E 302.fi l.i.

II

E302.6.M45. E 302.6 II"'.

trick Il.nr", I'..

E 332.

Thomas Jefferson,

E 263.V8. lutionary E 230.5-239. Military operations war

Clark't conquest of tin- Northwest

E

234.

E 342

Madison, Jamee

E :;02.6.R18.

Randolph, Edmund

E 372.

Monroe, James Marshall,John

E 302.6.M I.

north of Ohio River, 1784 E309; F483. Cession of territory F 157.W6. in Pa. southwestern of claims Relinquishment E 207.L5.

Lee, Henry

Washington,Buahrod Final

Mercer.

F 454.

Ky.

E 340.W79.

Wirt, William John

Randolph,

302.6.W15.

E

of claims to

withdrawal

E

C. F.

302.G.R2.

340.M5.

E

E

1798 Virginiaresolutions,

Mason, A. T.

E

302.6.M43.

Tyler, John

E

397.

War

E

359.5. 73.

of 1812

328.

Militaryoperations E 355. Gordon, W. F. E 340.G6. Mason, J. M.

E

Nat.

insurrection,1831

Turners

Hunter.

415.9. M2.

11. M.T.

E

E 415.9. F(it. Floyd, J. B. E 415.9.G2. Garnett,M. R. H. John Brown at Harper's Ferry Civil

E

war

Union.

F 232.S7.

415.9. H9.

E

451.

581.

Gov.

Peirpoint E 534. Virginia F 241.

Separation of Wesl

MilitaryoperationsE 470.2-.3,471-478. 231

L865

Reconstruction. Controversies with West

Barbour,J. Daniel,J.

S.

T.

Lee, Fitzhugh of subdivisions

Virginia F

241

664. B23.

E 664.D18.

W.

C. O'Ferrall,

Table

E

E E

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

114

664.042. 467.1.L39. each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

UNITED

F 221-235

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

Virginia" Continued. Counties.

Regions.

232

Co.

.A15

Accomac

.A3

Albemarle

.A4

Alexandria

Parishes.

Cf. F232.E2.

.K4

Co.

.K5

Boundaries. King King

William

.L8

Loudoun

.Ml

Mecklenburg Co.

.M6

Middlesex

.M7

Montgomery

.N2

Xansemond

,N3

New

.A9

Augusta

.B3

Bath

.B4

Bedford

.B7

Boundaries.

Wcyer'scavc,

Co.

Co. Co.

Va.-Pa.

boundary Virginia's ,N5

claims

in

Pa.

157.W5.

F

Co.

Co.

Kent

Co.

River

New Va.

.N8

Norfolk

F202.B7.

.06

Orange. Co.

Md.

F187.B7.

.09

Overwharton

Bristol Parish.

.P2

Page Co.

.B9

Brunswick

.P8

Potomac

.B92

Bruton Buchanan Caroline

Va.

Co. Co.

.C3

Charles

.04

Charlotte

.C43

Chesapeake

City Co.

.P9

Pulaski

.R6

Roanoke

.R63

Roanoke

Co.

region,

Bay

.C5

Clarke

Co.

.C9

Culpeper Co.

.1)7

Dismal

LakeDrum

swamp.

mond.

.S15

Eastern

.E7

Essex

.F2

Fairfax Co.

.G4

shore of Va.

Mountain

Gloucester

Co.

.H17

Halifax

River

.H2

Hamilton

.H23

Hampton

and

St. Mark's

St. Peter's Parish.

.S47

Shenandoah

.S5

Shenandoah

.S7

Valley. Cf. F 247.S5. Co. Nat Southampton

.S8

Spottsylvania Co.

Parish.

Co. River

insurrection.

TangierIsland.

.T2

Tazewell

Parish.

.T8

Truro

Roads.

.V2

Valley of Virginia. Cf.

Cf. F232.J2. .W3

.H5

Henrico

.18

Isle of

Wight

Parish.

J2

James

River

232.S5.

F

West

District Augusta (Pa.) F 157. W5.

!o.

and

Co.

Parish.

Washington Co.

'

"

Valley.

Cf. F 232.1123.

.W8

Wise Co.

.Y6

York

Co.

Topics.

235

.F8

French.

.G3

Germans.

.J5

Jews.

of subdivisions

Huguenots.

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

E

Xe-roes

Slavery

under

\l"\ i

115

and

Cf. F232.S15. .T15

Co.

ley, Val-

Cf. F262.R5.

.S25

Lake.

Co.

Henrico

Co.

Turner's

Giles Co.

.114

Co.

St. George's Parish.

Co.

.G6

ley, Val-

.S2

Cf. F 262. D7.

.E2

cave.

and

Cf. F 187. P8.

Va.

Cf. F 187.C5.

Va.

Parish.

Luray River

Parish.

.C2

Valley,

Co.

.B8

.B94

and

Cf. F 247.N5.

D.C. boundary

Co.

Co. Co.

Cf. F232.S2.

southwest

boundary

Co

Co.

Co.

including

j

Queen

and

Cf. F 191-205.

Old

Table

F

each

state may

lie

found

on

185.93. VS.

E

I I5.V8.

pages 85-87.

UBR

I VY.

"

d).

Virginia

"Il,,,

,.,

0Untie

i

"

June

24]

L9, I

Va.

Controversies between

Periods.

growingoul of etc. Mrs. Ann: Bailey,

phy: separation.Biogra-

the

Va.

and W.

Admitted

in L861.

which refused to secede irginia

\

works.

Genera]

F

CONGRESS

OF

\KV

'I'll I''230.J. of the hiator)and organization

i

Jo] Civil

\\;ir

Gov.

Union government of Va.

state E

536.

PeirpointE

534.

E 682.

Confederate

MilitaryoperationsB 470.2-.4, 471-178. 247

Boundaries.

Regions. Counties.

Valley.

and

River

New

Cf. !"'232.N5. Ohio

Co.

Pendleton

Co.

Co.

Pocahontas

W.

and Valley,

River

Potomac

Cf. F 187.P8.

Va.

Co.

Preston

Randolph Co. Ritchie

Co. River

Shenandoah W.

ley, and Val-

Va.

Cf. F 232.S5. Co.

Summers

Co.

Tucker

Wood

261

265

North

Co.

(a).

Carolina

Within the limits of the present N. C. in 1585 colony in America, Raleigh's, modern

the

t'arolinas

planted

was

(F

229").

all known

was

the

The as

firstEnglish

comprising territory Virginia, and

of London 1606. formed pari of the grant to the Virginiacompany settlers, the region was Nol beingoccupied by the Jamestown in

granted

1629 to Sir Robert

Heath

the

under

of "Caro-

name

ginia Vircolony in 1663 of Florida as was Spanish colony re-granted Carolina to a company of proprietors. Settlement made at was (the Cape Fear region)in N.C., al Albemarle and Clarendon once

No

lana."

and

and were

BO

years

remote

later

from

at

each

period,their governments not

divided

ceded to the V of subdivisions

Charleston other

crown.

the tract

between

L712.

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

116

each

in S. C.

during

These of the

most

settlements

proprietary

separatein fact,though the colony

The

S. in 17")0 and under

that

wen-

till aboul

their claims to the

Table

and

the

few

a

established

was

proprietorsreleased portion of the state was

172!) the

western

became stale

may

the be

of Tennessee.

state

found

on

pages S5-S7.

251-265 257

North

Carolina

Before

LOCAL

STATES

UNITED

F

HISTORY

F

Continued.

"

of Carolina

proprietors1663. settlements. and Clarendon Royal province. of the regulators, 1766-1771. Biographies:

Grant

1775.

Albemarle War

8

to

Burrington, George; Everhard, Sir Richard; dell,Hugh; Tryon, William; Hunter, James; colonies, 1584-1590

Raleigh's Roanoke The

original grant of Carolina, before

Intercolonial wars, Tuscarora

E

Cherokee

F 272.

196-199.

83.71. F 314.

E 83.759.

1759-1761

war,

etc.

229.

the division

with Spaniardsof Florida, 1740

War

258

1711-1713

war,

E

1689-1763

F

Wad-

Biographies:Lane, Joel;Smith, Benjamin; Moore, Alfred; Manly, Charles; Yancey, Bartlett;

1775-1865.

Davis, George; Morehead,

J.

M.;

etc.

E 302. (J.117. Hooper, William Transylvaniacolony (Ky.) F 454. E 263. N8. Revolutionary war E 215.9. Mecklenburg resolutions

MilitaryoperationsE

230.5-239.

of 1784

settlers: Cessions

Tennessee

and

1790; Watauga,

Franklin, etc. F 436. E 302.6.17. Iredell,James Nathaniel

Macon,

Davie, W.

R.

E

302.6.M17.

302.6. D2.

E

E 302.6.H29. Harper, R. G. Lemuel E 302.6. S3. Sawyer, R. E W. 340.K54. King,

of 1812

War

359.5.N7.

E

F 259. W.

Worth, Jonathan Graham, W. A.

Clingman,T. Holden, W.

F

W.

E

war

Union

E

L.

E

415.9.C63. 259.H.

E 664.S23.

Scales,A. M. Civil

415.9.G7.

E

573. 524.

Militaryoperations E 470.6, 471-178. 259

1865-

Reconstruction.

Holden,

W.

W.; Johnston, T. D.; Aycock C. B.; etc. F 258.D.

Davis, George Scales,A. M.

Ransom, War..

Worth, Jonathan; Biographies:

E

M.

D.

I"L898

K

Tablcofsub(livisions(a),(b),(c),or

664.S23. E 664. R2.

726.N8.

(d) under each

117

stale

may

be found

on

i ages

85-87.

266

'-,vm"

South

()K

AlvY

Lim;

South North Carolina,

grants of in

each other

of the

a

included within the original

was

province of Carolina settlements

the necessarily

were

governments

period. About proprietary

the 8 17:.'!) the

Carolina.

of

whole

proprietors. The

thai

divided,and Georgiaand South

Carolina

Virginia.The

liit::"to 8

mosl

ONGRESS

(a).

Carolina

Like

(

sold proprietors territory extendingwest

Western

lands

1712

the

claims

from

still claimed were

was

granted from

remote

ing separate dur-

wore

then

of Tenn.,

stripsouth

narrow

so

provino to the

it,were

taken

crown.

from

sisting by the state,congranted to the U. S.

I7S7.

272

Before 1775.

The

"Carolana"

province of Charleston

grant

Carolina

settlement.

Locke's

:

not

colony at

Carteret,Sir

Port

George

Northern Carolina Edmund

Royal. 1562

DA

F 257.

L763

E

!

rgiasettlement F 289. lugustineexpedition,1740 Table

of subdivisions

war.

E

1 759-1761

(a), (b),(c),or (d) under

US

each

196-199.

447.B7.

Montgomery'sA/ilia patent

Cherokee

F 314.

F L37.C.

settlements

Intercolonialwars, 1689

Bohun,

Florida

from

state

F314.

S3. 759. may

be

found

on

nal origi-

(1663-1712)

Fundamental

Spanish Separationof the two Carolinas. attack

The

1629.

whole

a

as

pages 85-87.

stitutions. con-

16S0.

LTORART

p

F

imird.

" ""nl

Carolina

South

CX)NQRBSS

OF

Top EH .1

Negroes

Buguenots.

,

.S4

281

29G

E L86.93.S7.

E 446.87. Slavery Scotch-Irish.

Georgia ol the Carolina grant (1688 L666),bul nol colonized. 1717 of Carolina sir Robert Montgomery obtained from the Proprietors and the Altarnaha, which VM ill between the Savannah :

forfeited3 years later Irai

I

the

between

settlement

no

as

and

Savannah

was

made.

Altainalia

In

Rivers

was

L732 the

granted

of the by the Crown for 21 years to Trustees. At the expiration In the land the it L763 between became trust a royalprovince. Altamaha

and

added

to

was

St. Mary's River and

Georgia.

1802 the state assumed

In

the

Misd-.-ippi

its present form

land-

the 8. C. cession of 1787

1775.

to

to the U. S. and receivingBO much of lay north of its reduced limits. Montgomery's Azilia. The Trustees for

l"yceding itswestern

Before

regionwest

as

the colony of Georgia. establishing Royal province. Intercolonial

1689

wars,

E

1763

J.

E.

thorpe. Ogle-

196-199.

295. SI. Salzburger immigration Augustineexpedition,1 740 F 314. 1775-1865. Biographies:Clayton,A. S.; etc. F

St.

290

Revolutionarywar

E 263.63.

Militaryoperations

Elbert,Samuel Jackson,

James

Western

lands, coded

Yazoo

land

Cherokee

War

1st Creek

1st Seminole

99.C5.

L813-1814

E

E

83.813.

1817-1818

L836

A.

Hill. B. 11. i\ il war

296, 321-350.

E 340.C89.

war,

reek war,

t

E

F

S.

F 341.

E 359.5.G4.

war,

Toombs, R.

to U.

companies

\\'. II.

of L812

230.5-239.

E 302.6.J2.

troubles

Crawford,

E

E 207. E3.

E

E

83.S17.

83.S36.

415. 9. T6.

E 664.H53. E 559.

Union

E 503.

MilitaryoperationsE 470.6, 471-178. 1865

-'"Il

Reconstruction.

Biographies:Jenkins, Harden, E.J.; Bullock,R. B.; etc. Toombs,

R. A.

Hill. I*. II.

Table

of

E 415.9.T6.

E664.H53.

I "n. .1. B.

I'.467.1.666.

ly. II W.

E664.G73.

.

C,

subdivisions (a),(b),(c),or (d) under

120

each

state

may

be found

on

pages S5-S7.

J.:

STATES

UNITED

F

"

292

Counties.

Ro^ions.

Boundaries.

S. C. cession

Boundaries.

.B7

Floyd Co. Liberty Co.

.F6

south of Tenn.

.L6

S.C.boundary F277.B7. Fla. boundary F 31 7.B7. F 443 Tenn. boundary

.M2

Madison

.P61

Pierce Co.

.S2

St. Mary's River and ValCf. F 317.S3. ley, Ga.

.S3

Savannah

.B7. River

Chattahoochee

.C4

and

296

and

River F

277.S3.

I

Wilkes Co.

Topics. Cf. F 295.S1.

.G3

Germans.

.Jo

Jews.

.M8

Moravians.

Gulf

states.

coast,

Atlantic

lt.3;Uou

q F 206

states

Valley Mississippi

Lower

Florida

West

220.

F 396.

F 301. F 336-350.

Territory| 1798) Mississippi West

Negroes E 185.93.G4. Slavery E 445.G3. Salzburgers.

.SI

Gulf

South

301

Ware

.W7

Co.

Cobb

.C6

Co.

Valley. Cf.

Valley. Cf. F 317.A6; ,W2 F 317. J2; F 332.C4. 295

F

Continued.

Georgia

281-295

HISTORY

LOCAL

Florida. the Louisiana

portionof

The

French

about

her

the Gulf

on possessions

Britain 1703, with

Mississippi.Great in

Spain

from

settled by Mississippi;

eaal of the

to Great

of the

possessionseast Spanish Florida

French

coasl

Ceded

1700.

1763, ami

into

coast

the

the

ceived re-

after divided

booii

colonics

two

other

Britain also

of Last

Liver forming Florida,the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola them. The northern limit of West Florida the boundary between

and

West

was

at

first

3*1"; after

ceded

were

former

claimed

32",30/

the

line

Florida,was

surrendered

as

known

in dispute,sometimes (The territory

of West

31

agreedupon

was

the northern as

by Spain to

'he

boundary. district

Natchez

the U. S. in 1798 and

and enlarged1804 by of Mississippi; organizedas the Territory

addition

north

of 1787 north

of

31").

lands,

of it. thus

and

Gulf

of the Florida,consisting

West

the

that part of the S. C. cession includingall modern Ala. and Miss.

Georgia'swestern

of

as

treaty of 1783,but both Floridas Britain the same year and the

Spain by Greal

to

country

The

3l"".30'.

1701.

in the American-P.ritish

boundary

coasl

south

continued the Chattahoochee and the Mississippi, dential Spanish colony. The inhabitants revolted in 1810,and a presi-

of 31" between a

proclamation of the U. S. was district)

stale

1812;

The

added the

pari west to

as

annexed district),

to

small

of the

remnant

continued

east

to be

east

as

known

as

Wesl

war

tion jurisdic(Baton Rouge

the Perdido River same

I the Pensacola

Perdido

Florida)was 1818, returned

year.

part of the Florida purchaseof L819. Louisiana boundary F 377 .B7.

Pensacola

of subdivisions

district

F334.

F377.F6

F 817.W5,

M6.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

121

each

state

may

be found

a

The

son conquered by, Jacknext Spain year,

to

tinned

Mobile

as

(Mobile

district, which

of La. Baton Rouge district;Florida parishes Natchez districl K 341.

Tabic

the

the tatter's admission

on

Territory the Mississippi

in the 1st Seminole and

far

under

of the Pearl River

Louisiana

remainder

Florida

Wesl

declared

on

pages 85-S7.

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

p

F

Florida

i

tl!r

by Spain, France and Ens*

made

were

i

Colonized by the two former nations,but Boon recognized Boundaries aol denned, I"mi limited by

land.

the French

the north and

i

and

to

part of West

Mi"

Admitted

territoryL822.

Before

as

state L845.

a

French

Huguenot colonics, 1562-1565. Gourgues. St. Augustine colony. St.

1819.

Menendez.

1740. Augustine expedition, "'

Florida"

Republicof

Florida.

East

between

St.

and

Mary's rivers 1812-1816. [sland,1817. Treaty of claims (in general).

Amelia Florida

ral works Ponce

Soto. Hernando West

Execution

1819-1865.

F 1410.

__,

coast W E

of Arbuthnot

'

372-

83.813. E

and

83.817.

Ambrister

administration

Jackson, Andrew

E

1835- 1842

war,

E as

83.817.

governor.

382.

Brockenbrough,\V. H.

E 83.835.

E 340.B8.

E 558.

war

Union

America

125.N3.

1817-1818

war,

Jackson's

Civil

Spanish

1819.

125.S7.

1813-1814

war,

Seminole

at

E 382.

Jackson, Andrew 1st Seminole

E

St. John's

125. P7.

F 319.S2. F 301. Gulf

Florida

reek

E

de

St. Augustine

2d

E

pendent Inde-

McGregor

the Spaniards in North

on

de Leon, Juan

Naryaez,*"anfilode

315

Ceded

ae

troubles with northern neighbors, sold to U. S. Florida still in Spanish hands. A

of border 1819 with

:;il

the (rest.

on

East Florida,bounded River and north by31" by the Chattahoochee-Apalachicola River. Returned to Spain 1783,and after a generation

I Britain 1763, who reorganizedit

E 502.

Militaryoperations E 470.7,471-478. 316

L865

317

Regions. .A

I

,A6

Reconstruction. Counties.

Boundaries.

AJachuaCo.

A.palachicolaRiver

and

Galley. Of. F332.C4. ,;7

.B8

Boundaries.

.E9

Everglades.

.H5

Hernando

.H6

Hillsborough Co.

J2

Jackson

Brevard Co. Indian River. Chattahoochee River and Dade

Co.

Valley, Fla. 317.

F332.C4.

BiBcayneBay.

.L3

Lee

Co.

Cf. F 317.E9.

F317.E9. Escambia

.L5

Leon

,M2

Manatee

Cf.F317.P4. T "hlo of subdivisions

and

Cf. F 292.C4; F

Lake Worth. K:

Co. Chattahoochee

River

Valley,Fla. F317.J2. ]y-

Co.

Co. Co.

Manatee

River.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

122

each

state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

A6;

UNITED

F

"306-320 317

321-335

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

Florida.

Counties.

Regions.

Boundaries

"

Continued.

(d).

Alabama

territoryincluded in the present state of Alabama was, all but in the Carolina grants 1663-1665; extremity, embraced and again under the originalGeorgia charter of 1732 or the extension the northern thereof, in 1763, (allexcept a narrow along strip border which belonged to S. C. tillceded to the national government 31" and 32" 30' extending in 1787.) The portion between detached west to the Mississippiwas to form part of the English provinceof West Florida 1764-1783, and in 1798 was organized as MississippiTerritory. 1804 the remainder, up to 35", including that part surrendered added. by Ga. 1802, and S. C. cession,was

The

the southern

1812, the Mobile note

Gulf

F

under

the

from

coast

Perdido

Florida)became

district of West

1817, on organized as

was

the

a

Pearl

River

(the

part of the Territory. Cf.

the admission

336-350.

state,Alabama

to

of Mississippias

a

with its present limits. territory

State 1819.

326

General

works.

Periods.

Chilton,W. Price,T. W.

W.J.j

Early French West

Biographies:Crenshaw, P.; Samford,

W.

derson; An-

F.; Samford,

etc.

:

settlements

the

on

coast

(Louisiana)

F

372.

F 301.

Florida

S. C. cession south

of Tenn.

MississippiTerritory Cherokee

Indians

1st Creek

war,

E

F 292. B7.

F 341. 99. C5.

E 83.813.

1813-1814

E 340. B6. Birney, J. G. W. R. E340.K54. King, E 340. S6. Smith, William

2d Creek

Civil

E 83.836.

E 415.9.H65.

W. E 551.

war

Union

1836

war,

Hilliard,H. E

495.

Military operationsE 470. 6-. 7, 471-478. Wheeler,Joseph E 467.1.W5. Morgan, J. T. E 664.M7. War

of 1898

E 726. A3. ,

Tabic

of subdivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

123

cadi

stale

may

be found

on

W.L. E4

pages S5-87.

"

CONGRESS

OF

\kv I.ll'.i;

Continued. Regions. Counties.

Alabama

Boun"

aries.

ony. Garfield col-

Blount Oo.

Mar-hall

,M5

Mobile Bay. Mobile Oo.

ihattahoochee

I- 292

Valley,Ala .04.

,P5

Pickens Co.

,T2

Tennessee

i

Cullman

,G9

i

Tombigbee

.TO

lonecub Co.

.C9

River

Ala.

Clarke Oo.

.C6

Dauphin

land. Is-

\'alley.

Cf. F317.P4

and

River

Co.

Perdido River and

I'l

Butli (

Jeffenon Co.

.\|i;

Tennessee boundary !" W3.B7.

.C4

.11

,M3

ley, Val-

and

Cf. F217.T3. River

ley. Val-

and

Cf. F 347.T6.

Co.

Tuscaloosa

.T9

Cf.

.ulf coast of Alabama.

Co.

F 332.M5.

P296;

Topics. Negroes E 185.93.A3. Slavery E 445. A3. [50

Mississippi (d). with the exceptionof its Alabama, the state of Mississippi, in embraced Carolina grants of 1663the southern extremity,was Georgia charter of 1732 and its 1665, and againunder the original extension in 1763;(a narrow ing stripalong the northern border belongfirst to S. C. till ceded to the U. S. in 1787.) This regionwas occupiedby the French, and claimed by them as part of Louisiana

Like

tillceded to Great Britain in 1763. and

west

of Georgia formed The

1 76 1 1783.

and

of 1787 north

the

Admitted 341

as

was

territorysouth of 32" 3(K English province of West Florida by 31", 32" W and the Mississippi organized as Mississippi Territory The

the Ga. cession of 1802, and

In 1804

between

bounded rivers

Chattahoochee

L798.

pii .n

area

the

of it,was

Pearl a

added.

River

and

state, 1S17, with

In

the

the part of the S. C.ces-

1812, .SpanishWest Perdido

present limits,the

beingset off as Alabama Territory. works. General Periods. Natchez Land

Florida

joined

was

district.

West

Florida;Mobile

s.

cession Bouth of Tenn.

c

Isl Creek

war,

district before 1812

F 301.

F 292.B7.

E 340.P75.

1813-1814

E

83.813.

E 403.1.Q8. Quitman, J. A. E 415.9.W2. Walker, R.J. Foote, H. S. E 415.9. F7. Prentiss,S. S. E 340.P9.

Davis,Jefferson

E

467.1.D26.

Lamar,

E

664.1.2.

L. Q. C.

George,J.

Z.

E

E

568.

664. G34.

French,

167.1.F87.

-

Civil

war

Union

E 516.

Military operationsE 470.6-.7, 471-478. of subdivisions

(a),(b),(c),or (d) under

124

each

state

may

be found

on

it.

part

Yazoo

companies.Biographies: Sargent,Winthrop; Poindexter,George

Table

to

eastern

pages S5-S7.

etc.

UNITED

F 336-350

STATES

LOCAL

Mississippi- Continued Regions. Counties.

HISTORY

"

347

Louisiana

.

Boundaries.

F

366-380.

River Upper Mississippi

and

Valley

Valley F Missouri River and Valley

516-520.

Ohio

River

Lower

352

Before

and

River Mississippi

F 597.

F 598.

Valley F 396. F 347. B7. boundary Mississippi-Arkansas F 377. B7. Mississippi-Louisiana boundary Discoverers and 1803. quette; early explorers:MarLa

Salle;etc.

Soto's explorations E New

and

France

F

125. S7.

1030.

Marquette (General works) F 1030.2. (General works) F 1030.3. Ilennepin (General works) F 1030.4.

Joliet

La Salle Louisiana

(Generalworks) F 1030.5. (French and Spanish) F 372-373.

Le Moyne

d' Iberville,Pierre

Law's

F 372. L. HG

scheme Mississippi

6007.

Carver's explorations F 597. C. Clark's campaign, Purchase

353

by U. S.

333.

Lewis

and

Pike's

expedition,1805-1807

F

592.

Burr's conspiracy,1805-1807

E

334.

Black

Clark expedition, 1804-1806

Hawk

Civil war;

E

war.

F 592.

340. D7. 1832

E

83.83.

historyand campaigns

E 470.8, 471"478.

1865Jetties of the

Table

E

1803-1865.

Dodge, Henry

354

E 234.

1778-1779

of subdivisions

MississippiTO

(a), (b),(c),or (d)

under

125

each

state

may

4 _'."". be found

on

pages 85-^7.

CONGRESS

OF

UKKAKY

,"

F

Louisiana New Spain,claimed by both righlof discovery. Settled l"y Le Moyne 1698 detached from New France as a Beparate province d'Iberville i" 1712, include the regionbetween the Alleghenyand Rocky and Mountains,New France and New Spain. The earliestcapitals Florida and

lying between

ii

Spain on

Prance and

ui

centres

Biloxi and Mobile.

were population ippiceded to Greal

of

Portion easl of t ho

Britain L763 (becoming known as West to Spain,the Florida. Cf. P 301); thai west of the Mississippi re-ceded to France previousyear. The latterregionwas secretly i

Mi

in

1800 and

u.i

divided

the

by

Louisiana.

district "f

the state of Louisiana

in

1812,

Florida

West

the district of

Cession to

raphies:Le Moyne de

province and

with the addition admitted

was

as

Louisiana becoming

of Missouri the same tlic territory year. French Louisiana. Settlement Before 1803.

zat's monopoly 1712.

Cro-

1698.

Spain1763.

d'Iberville, Pierre; Le

BiogMoyne

J. B.; etc. Bienville, !"'1030.5; F 352.L.

La Salle

Valley Mississippi Mobile Law's

F

352.

F334.M6.

Mississippischeme,

ihickasaw

(

373

of Orleans territory

The

Rouge districtof

of lli"' Baton

372

1804 the

sold to U. S. 1803.

thai power

of Orleans the line of 33" into the territory

on

war,

HG

1717-1720 E

1739-1740

6007.

83.739.

Spanish Louisiana. Right Retrocession of the Mississippi.

17(')4 1S03.

of to

tion navigaFrance,

1800-01. General

works

Spaniards in North America

on

Purchase of La. by the U. S. 1803 374

Province

1803-1805.

of with

of Louisiana

Orleans

1804-1812.

Spain. State,1812.

1803-1804.

Lewis

and

F301.

Clark

expedition

Spanish treatyof The

"

I nd ian

country

Wilkinson, James

E

F

'

r

F 69 7

.

353.1.W6.

Burr's conspiracy, 1805-1807 War

592. L.

F 314.

1819

E

334.

of L812;military operations E 355.

Jackson.

Andrew

Ripley,E. W.

E 382.

E 353.1.R5.

Benjamin,.1. P. E 467.1.B4. Allen,11. \V. E467.1.A4. "i\il

war

Union

1865-

E

Hancock, \V. Table

of subdivisions

565.

E 510.

Military operationsE Reconstruction. s.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

126

E

470.7-.8,471-478.

467.1.H2. each

state

tory Terri-

Boundary disputes Biographies:Mathews,

George; etc. Wesl Florida

F 1410.

E 333.

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

CONOR]

i.ir.i;.\i;Y OF

,"

f

Continued.

381

Frontier troubles with Mexico

Reconstruction

1846

Paschal,"l. Biographies:

wiili

E

167 I M E

Mexico

ioi

n;,.

Sale of claim to aorthweet lands,1850 E

a, Thomas

W"

E 580.

war

E 832.

Union

MilitaryoperationsE 470.7, 470.9, 471-478. E 664.B2. Bailey,J. W. Regions Counties. Boundaries.

392

Austin

J6

Johnson

Bosque Co.

.M2

McLennan

B7

Boundaries.

.P2

Parker Co.

.P3

Pecos

(

(i.

boundary

Co.

River

and

Valley.

Cf. F 802. P3.

I' 786.

396

Co.

\"

B6

Internationa]

395

I' 801.

F 273. H.

Hamilton,Jame Civil

II.: etc.

frontiertroubles (General) P 1232-1234.

Mexican

McCulloch, Ben War

MacLeary, J.

W.:

Paver,Tex.

.C6

Colorado

.07

Comal

.C8

Coryell Co.

.E16

Eastland

.E4

ElliE

.F2

FayetteCo.

.F6

Floyd Co.

Red

.R3

Co.

River

.R5

Rio

Co.

and

Valley,

Cf. F 377.113.

Tex.

Grande

River

Valley. Cf. F 802.R5, F .S12

and

1334.

River and Valley,

Sabine

Tex.

.F7

Port Bend

.G9

Gulf coast, Tex. ' i F 296.

Co.

Cf. F 377.S11.

.W8

Wise

Co.

Topics. .F8

French.

.G3

Germans.

The

Old

Southwest.

Gulfcoasf

Lower

River Mississippi Red

and

River of La.

Louisiana

S

Valley

F 351-354.

F 377.R3.

F 366-380.

Burr's conspiracy i

MississippiValley.

I-1296.

Mexican

E

334.

boundary

F 786.

V4/7"

E 353.1.W6. Wilkinson,James 0 8 Texas boundary F392.B7. Polk, Leonidas E 467.1.P7.

W6

420

(d).

Arkansas

Part of the province of Louisiana under France and Spain. On the division of Louisiana in 1804 it belonged to the northern portion, Districtof Louisiana which became the Territory of Missouri in 1812.

In 1819

the

containingall the

of Territory

Louisiana

Spanish possessions.

1^i1 i

Arkansas

between 1 B28 the

portionas Indian country, and in with substantially its present limits. Table of subdivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

128

each state may

get

was

33"

and

36"

territory gave

1S36

be

was

found

off from

30', up

admitted

on

souri, Mis-

w

its western as

pages 86-87.

a

state

STATES

UNITED

F

Arkansas

406-420

F

Continued.

"

General

411

HISTORY

LOCAL

Periods.

works.

E 353.1. M6.

Miller, James

F 391. P. Paschal, G. W. E467.1.P6. Pike, Albert

Civil

553.

E

war

E

Union

496.

Militaryoperations E 470.4, 471-478. Boundaries. Counties.

Regions.

417

420

(d).

Tennessee

431-445

earlygrants. Settled first, 1769-72, Watauga River in eastern extremity. called the Watauga association was A local government organized 1784 that state ceded her westin 1772, but soon absorbed by N. C. ern to the U. S.; and the Watauga colony formed pendent indean territory state (Frankland or Franklin) and appliedfor admission her cession, N. C. thereupon withdrew and reto the union. established her jurisdiction of the mountains. west In 1790, it was again ceded to the U. S. and organizedas the "Territory

Part of North

neighborhood of

South

of the Ohio."

General

436

Carolina under

in the

her

the

Admitted

White, 11.

E

E340.W6.

Grundy, Felix

E 340.G8.

1st Creek

1813-1814

war,

Johnson,

Union

E 415.9. B9.

Andrew

Harris, I. G. war

83.813.

E417. W. G.

Pillow,G.J. Civil

E

E 415.9.B4.

Polk, J. K. Brownlow,

etc.

302.6.B6.

E 382.

L.

Bell,John

1796.

state

Biographies: Robertson,

James; Crockett,David; Blount, William Jackson, Andrew

a

as

Periods.

works.

E

E 667.

E403.1.P6. E

661.1131.

579.

E 531.

MilitaryoperationsE 470.4-.5, 471-478. Table

of subdivisions

19572""

13

9

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

129

each state may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

LIBRARY

,

1,1

i rj

Continued.

Tennessee

ii;, i

Rasl Tenne

1

12 2

Middle Tennessee.

1

12.3

We

460

Cumberland

Valley,Tenn.

I Tenne and Valley,Tenn.

ippiRiver

i

1 If,

P 210.

whites of the South

Mountain

II.;

CONGRESS

OF

regions.Counties.

Other

F443.Mfi.

Boundaries.

(c).

Kentucky 1 Deluded

made

"

in the original limits of Virginia. Small settlements were The vania Transylby pioneersfrom X. C. and Va. 176G-1775. tal colonyin 177") tried to Becure recognitionfrom the ContinenVa. organizedthe region as the county of Kentucky ongress. and

1770

later

Virginiagave

L789 state,

1""1

Before

and

the district of Kentucky

as

1792

Kentucky

consent

formation

Wars

ties. couna

new-

District

of

etc.

F455.B. F455.S.

Early explorationson Wilkinson,

of

admitted.

was;

Transylvania. County and Kentucky. Biographies:Boone, Daniel; Shell, y. Isaac

Ohio

River

F

517.

E 353.1.W6.

James

with northwestern

E 83.79. Indians, 1790-1795 M. G. : Bedinger, Biographies ; Shelby,Isaac; Powell, L. W.: etc.

l 792

1 865.

Mountain

whites of the South

Adair,John

F210.

r.,rai)j

l*5''"

E353.1.A19.

Edwards, Ninian

fi^bcrta^

F545.E.

E 340.C6. (lay. Henry Kentucky and Virginia resolutions,1798 E 302. 6. L9. Lyon. Matthew Burr's conspiracy

E 334.

Johnson, R. M.

340.J69.

War of L812 Table

including several

for the

1792.

Bedinger,G. M.

155

her

of subdivisions

E

E

:-

328.

E 359.5.K5.

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

130

each

state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

46"T\l

STATES

UNITED

F 446-460

LOCAL

HISTORY

F

Kentucky.

455

Continued.

1792-1865"

Birney, J. G.

E

340.B6.

Crittenden,J. J. E 340.C9. E 340. K33. Kendall, Amos Butler,W. 0. Chambers, John Menefee, R. H. Civil

456

461-475

E 340.M4.

509.

Confederate

E

564.

Militaryoperations E 470.4-.5,471-478. "fcvJar I

1865-

Palmer, 457

F 621. C.

E

war

403.1. B9.

E

J. M.

Counties.

Regions.

I

E 664.P2.

Boundaries.

(d).

Missouri

Part of the province of Louisiana. 33"

" 4

cs, CD.

from

was

separated of Orleans) and

all the

of possessions

present

of

state

1805, and detached admitted

portion above

all (hat

the territory (then styled the District of Louisiana,comprising

the

called

Louisiana

of the

U. S. west

Louisiana.

It became

above Mississippi,

tin'

of territory

of the state

corner

of the old

provinceof

often

as

"The

being added

Louisiana

unorganized; sometimes

to

the

in 1836.

north

and

The

west,

of subdivisions

designated as "Missouri Territory" but country." Cf. notes under F 616,

Indian

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

131

portion

remained

661, 676, 69.1. Table

the

Louisiana

181!) the southern pari was territoryof Missouri,1812. and the territoryof Arkansas, L82] Missouri was as the with its state limits, as a irregular nearly present

northwest

more

In 1804

the lower

cat-h state

may

be found

on

pages 86-87.

ouri

Kj

101 it,i,

"

(

miii

I

inued. Periods.

leneral works. Benton, T Linn,

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

E340

II.

iricomproi I. I E840

Brown, B

{.

L7. B403.1.D6

W.

Doniphan,A.

B

G

B4

H5.9

B8^

troubles,L854 1859

F685.

E517.

Civil war

B569.

Confederate

Militaryoperations E 470.4,470.8,471-478. E 664.049. dark, Champ War of 1898 172

E 726.Ms.

Boundaries.

K('Lri"!ls ('((unties.

175

roes

Slavery .N5

v

""""'.

E L85.93.M7. E 445.M67.

Englanders. 1 1 undfil each

132

state

may

be

found

on

pages

Ws7.

UNITED

F The

476-485

Old

STATES

LOCAL

Region between

Northwest.

rivers and

the Great

the 17th century, and of the

Valley with the and

eastern

region and under

from

various

charter

claims

sippi Missis-

in

France

the la tier

pari of

tradingposts established. On

the

to

to transfer

was

England.

modern

Louisville) continuing ginia, Englishcolonies,notably Virthis region, and the dispute over

to

result of which to

and

of the

Certain

jurisdictionhelped River

New

Valley above

France.

had

the Ohio

province of Louisiana, the entire Mississippi Illinois country was in it,the northern incorporated portions of the Old Northwest (theGreat Lake

Ohio

New

F

Lakes.

First explored by the French

formation

HISTORY

bring on

the all

French

the claims

But

and

Indian

territorycast of the

of

the

war,

one

Mississippi

individual

colonies

ignored by the mother country, and the regionwest of the to the province Alleghanies as far south as the Ohio was annexed of Quebec in 1774. Then with the I lark's concame Revolution, quest of the Northwest, which led to the abandonment of the were

British claim and

in the peace Connecticut

1781-1786; and the

"Territoryof

of 1783. all ceded

there

1787

the United

The

British posts,however,

1800

the Territory was

were

New

chusetts York, Virginia,Massa-

their claims

the

to

passed an

was

States Northwest surrendered

not

divided

line drawn

general

ordinance of the

ernment, gov-

izing organ-

Ohio".

till1796.

In

from the by a River, the eastern portion retaining the old name", and includingall of Ohio, eastern Michigan and a strip along the eastern edge of Indiana; the western part received the of Indiana Territory. 1803 Ohio was admitted name as a state with substantiallyits present limits,the remainder of the Northwest to Indiana Territory being annexed Territory. Valley F 597. Upper Mississippi mouth

north

of the Kentucky

Louisiana

F 3G6-380.

Ohio

476

Valley F 516-520. Collections. Periodicals. Societies.

477

Gazetteers.

478

Biography. Genealogy.

479

General

480

Miscellaneous.

481

Antiquities.

482

To

Dictionaries.

works.

1763. New

France

Mackinac

F

1030.

region; Michilimackinac

Detroit,1701

F

574. D4.

Illinois country Ohio French Table

of subdivisions

company, and

F 572.M16.

F 544. F

1749 Indian

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

133

war, each

517. 1755-1763 Btate may

E tic found

199. 00

pages 86-87i

is.-.

and other states. tlement. SetVirginia militarylands (Chillicothe) Virginia ; The

Cessions by

i7i;:; 1803.

is.;

F

Continued.

Old Northwest

The

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

I

(Marietta);Scioto

ranges. olii"" company and companies, American ren

purchase""r Symmes

Miami

()l"l Northwest

etc.

(Gallipolis) ;

French

(Cincinnati);

tract,

1888. centennial, Biographies: iel; Rufus; Massie,Nathan-

St. (lair, Arthur; Putnam, etc. rr""\

ince of Quebec (Canada); Quebec act

F

1032.

Virginia F 229-230. Vincennea

F534.V7.

Kaskaskia

F 549.K3.

L763-1765 Pontiac's conspiracy,

Zeisberger,David

Revolutionarywar Indian lark's

(

Clark, G.

of 1787

Parsons,S. H.

484.3

E

83.775.

E 207.C5.

R.

wars,

263. N84.

E 234, 237.

campaigns

Ordinance

Indian

E

1775-1783

wars,

E

E

309.

207.P2. E 83.79.

1790-1795

Wayne's campaign, 1793-1795 E 392. Harrison,W. H.

E 83.794.

Western

F 497. W5.

Reserve

of Connecticut

1803-1865.

Harrison,W.

H.

E 392.

Tippecanoe campaign,1811 War

484.5

1865-

485

Topics.

486-500

E 83.76.

E 98.M6Z.

Ohio

83.81.

(c). Part of the 1

i

Before

495

E

of 1812; militaryoperations E 355.

J.

of the "Territory F 476.)

United

States Northwest

of the Ohio."

uote under

: Hammond, Biographies

1865.

H.;

Charles

; Perkins,

etc.

Historybefore

1803 (Old Northwest) F 482-483. F483.M. Massie,Nathaniel E 353.1.M15. McArthur, Duncan Thomas Morris, E340.M8. i John E 340.M2. McLean, fiarVT7- ^M E 83.81. Tippecanoe campaign, 1811

'

:

-.r/83

'

.

War

of 1812

E

359.5.02.

F';

^^

Militaryoperations E 355. Lucas, Robert F 621. L.

Ewing, Thomas,

sr.

Corwin, Thomas

Ciddings,J. Chase, S. P. T"bh

of

E

R.

E

E

340. E9.

340. C76.

415.9.G4.

E415.9.C4.

subdivisions (a),(b), (c),or (d) under

134

each

state

may

be found

on

pages

S5-S7.

Old Northwest "

"hio

517

of the Ohio

General works. Before 1795. company New

GranttoOhio 1749. expedition, Biographies:Wetzel, Lewis; etc.

1749. France

F

1030.

F 372.

French and

Indian

Vincennes

F534.V7.

War.- with

519

18"

war.

1755-1763

E

E

199.

234.

northwestern Indians. 1790-1795

E

83.79.

1865. Civil

Tibia

78.04.

Celoron's

Clark's campaign, 1778

1795

E

Valley.

etc. Collections,

Louisiana

518

F 157. B2.

River and Valley, Pa.

Indians

516

F 476-485.

of subdivisions

war:

militaryoperations

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

136

each

stale

may

E 470.4, 471-478.

be found

on

pages

Bf S7.

UNITED

F 521-535

LOCAL

HISTORY

F

(d).

Indiana First

STATES

New

explored from

Louisiana

1712

Britain 1763

and

the

France;

southwest

part of the Illinois

as

annexed

to

portionset Ceded

country.

provinceof Quebec

the

off to

to Great

quered Con-

1771.

by Clark for Virginia177!) and British titlesurrendered to l". S. by treatyof L783. of claims of certain On relinquishment their colonial

states under

United Indiana

the

of

Indiana,

northeast

received rest

formed

Territorywas

modern

and

of the Ohio"

States Northwest

meridian

the

western

Minn.

1803, of

the

1805

was

by Bettingoff

In

L787.

the part west

admission

the

on

-tripalongher

;i

'Territoryof

created

the

L800

of the

Fiver, including nearly all of the pariof Midi, and all of 111.and Wis.

Kentucky

accession

an

of Mich.

charters, 17S I 1780. the

eastern

Territory of Michigan

Ohio,

of

border, was

set

Indiana and

the

off from

(including the lower peninsulaonly) \so'.) the Territory and the reduced its present limit-;, was to substantially region of the west and northwest established as the Territoryof Indiana

of Indiana

Illinois.

526

General

Indiana

works.

admitted

was

as

a

state

1816.

Periods.

Harrison, W.

E 392.

II.

E 83.81. campaign, 1811 War of 1812; military operations E 355. Colfax,Schuyler E 415.9.C68. E 664. E58. English, W. H.

Tippecanoe

E 664.11 10.

Hendricks, T. A.

Lane, J. H. War

F 685.L.

with Mexico

409.5.17.

E415.9.D9.

Dunn, W. M. Hovey, A. P. Morton, O. P. Civil

E

E467.1.H7. E 506.M.

E 506.

war

Militaryoperations Kerr. M.

C.

E664.KI.

Harrison, Benjamin Fairba War

532

Regions.

nks,C. W

of 1898

Counties.

E 470.4, 471-478.

E

E 702.

E 664 Fl 6

.

.

.

726.13.

Boundaries.

137

The

Illinois

the

17th

Britain

country

by

Clark

charters

of Louisiana

A

part annexed to the

for

The

treaty 17S3.

explored and colonized

was

century. 1763 and

CONGRESS

OF

i,ll',i;AKV

with

having ceded

them

Ceded

provinceof Quebec and

Virginia1779

states

France

by New

1712.

confirmed

to

in

Great

1774.

quered Con-

to the U. S. by

colonial to the region under general government 17S1-1786,

claims to the

the "Territory of the United of the Ohio" was States Northwest On the division of the Northwest Territoryin organized 1787. 1800. Illinois became part of the Indiana Territory. 1809 the Territoryof Illinois was organized,consistingof the present states of Illinois and peninsula of Mich. Wisconsin, and the upper and

northeast

boundaries

Minn.

substantiallyas

being annexed 5 1t

Before

1775. New

The France

of subdivisions

at

admitted

was

as

present, the remainder

a

state

of the

to Mich.

Illinois country. F

1030.

River Mississippi Table

Illinois

1818

and

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

138

Valley

each state may

F 352. be found

on

pages 85-S7.

with ritory ter-

UNITED

F 536-550 545

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

F

Continued.

Illinois

ward; Biographies:Edwards, Ninian; Coles, Edwright,Peter; Duncan, Joseph; Snyder,

1775-1865.

Cart A.

W.;

etc.

Clark's

E 234. campaign, 1778-1779 military operations B

of 1812;

War

Cook, D. P. E 340.C7. English settlement in Edwards Hawk

Black

1832

war,

Co.

355.

F 547. E3.

E 83.83.

E 457. Lincoln, Abraham E 415.9.D73. Douglas, S. A. E 467.1.B1G. Baker, E. D. Mormons

at

Nauvoo

B

F 549. N3.

"

,

Judd, N. B. with

War

Mexico

Palmer, J. M. Civil

E 415.9.J9.

war

E 409.5.14. 664. P2.

E

E 505.

Militaryoperations E 546

1865-

J. P. ; Biographies:Madden, M.B.; Altgeld, Palmer, J. M. War

547

470.4, 471-478.

Regions.

of 1898

Counties.

E

664. P2.

E 726.12.

Boundaries.

139

"Philli

etc.;

F

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

,

Oil] .83

(between

| ,i".|

Milit.ir.

Continued.

Boundaries

Regions. Counties.

Sangamon I SchuylerI k". Sh Iby Co.

I ill. n

m,

"9.4. \i.

Montgomery

Ms

m

mm

MoultrieCo.

Stephenson I .T2

Tazewell

.V2

Vermilion

Peoria Co.

.W12

Wabash

Piatl Co.

.Wl

"

pi I'

,

Stark Co.

"'o.

,,.

Putnam

R2

Randolph

i: 5

Richland

R6

Rock

I;.

Rock River and Valley.

I

i

I o.

[aland Co.

St. Clair Co.

and

Val-

.W2

Warren

.Wi

Whiteside Co.

."W5

Will Co.

"

o.

."W6

Williamson

.W7

Winnebago Co.

.W8

WoodiordCo.

Co.

subdivisions.) Chicago. (Metropolis I

Before

L875.

Fori Dearborn .42

1865

.45

L875-1892.

L875.

.5

L892

.67

Streets.

.68

Suburbs.

.N7

Ha^

IrvingTark.

.W8

Wolf's Point.

North

.W82

Woodlawn.

Shore.

French

Canadians.

Topics.

,^\% "vUerVwv-

:i

tli,.lies.

Germans.

Negroslavery The

Lake

T.

Negroes.

X:"

G3

exposition

Topics. ,F8

"

356.C53.

Sections of the city.

.17

.9

E

1812

massacre

Great fire of 1871.

World's Columbian

551 -656

River

ih

Cf. F532.W2.

Co.

Pfi

,S2

550

Waba

I

Co.

ley,Hi.

Cf. F587.R63.

548

I

Pike Co.

,P6

Co.

Region.

E 445.12.

Great

.S2

Scandinavians.

.S8

Swedes.

.S9

Swiss.

Lakes.

Early

French

tions. explora-

British posts. The portion of the northern River boundary of the U. S. between the St. Lawrence and Lake of the Woods. Physicalgeography GB L627. New France F 1030. Old Northwest F 476-485. Lake

Superior. Lake

F 572. S9. Mich. Superior region, F 587.S9 Superior region,Wis.

ami Chequamegon Bay ApostlesMauds F ")12.S0. Superiorregion,Minn. Lake F 1059.S9. Ontario Superior region, Thunder F 1059.T5. Bay region

F 587.A8.

T.ake

Tabic

of subdivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

140

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages S5-S7.

UNITED

F The

551-556 553

Lake

Lake

STATES Great

Region.

Lakes

HISTORY Continued.

"

Lake

Michigan region,Ind.

Lake Lake

P547.M56. Michigan F 572. M57. Michigan region,Mich.

Lake

Wis. Michigan region,

Lake

F

Bay

straits and

region

Lake

St. Clair

Lake

Erie

572.1192.

F

1059. H.

F 572.S34.

region,N.

Y.

F 127. E65.

127. Nfi.

Lake

Erie

Lake

Erie region,O.

region,Penn.

Western

(Erie Co.)

F

157. E6.

F 497.E6. F 497. Wo.

Reserve

Erie

Lake

region,Ontario

F

1059. E6.

Ontario. Lake

Ontario

Lake

Ontario

F 127.072. region,N. Y. F 1059.06. Ontario region,

St. Lawrence

561-575

F

Erie. Niagara region F

Lake

F 572. M16.

Huron. Huron region,Mich. F 572.S15. Saginaw Bay Lake Huron region,Ontario F 1059.G3. Georgian Bay

556

587.M57.

F

587. G6.

Lake

Lake

F 532.M67.

region,111.

Mackinac

555

F

Michigan.

Green

554

LOCAL

F

River

1050.

(d).

Michigan

early politicalhistoryof this regionsee note under F present Michigan formed part of the originalNorthwest

For

in 1787;

in 1800, with

divided

was

Territory.1803

the eastern

its western

part also

Territory

part in Indiana

annexed

was

The

47G.

to Indiana

ritory. Ter-

In 1805 the territory of Michigan was set off from Indiana, consistingat that time of the lower peninsula only the upper zation peninsula continuing a part of Indiana Territorytill the organiof Illinois Territoryin 1809). 1818, on the admission of

Illinois as

a

state,

the northern portionof the former

east 1ion was

added to Mich. Minn.) was tided by Missouri, the Missouri annexed, including the rest

Dakotas.

This

of that

west

lake

In

all

1834.

Iowa

ritory Ter-

north"

the regionwest,

the Canadian

River and of Minn..

and

and

line,

partsof the

by agitationfor the erection of a of the region Michiganand the organization was a cated complinew territory. The matter

followed

was

Btate easl of Lake

new

Illinois

peninsula, all of Wis.

(including the northern

as

dary, by a controversy between "". and Midi, over .their bountook action wan. by organizing Congress (the Toledo ing Wisconsin Territoryunder an act approved April,L836,and offerstateh northern

Ohio.

1 to Mich,

in June

Michigan, which

had

her

1836, on

for in compensation peninsula

the

acceptance

trait

already organizeda

in 1835,acceptedstatehood

on

these

terms

1836. Table

of subdivisions

(a),(b), (e),or (d) under

141

each

in

state

ina"

be bond

on

of the

disputewith state

ment govern-

in December,

561

""',:"

Michigan

566

(

(

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

I

tontinued. Periods.

leneral works. Pontiac's

campaign,

Tippea

I

war.

Civil war

F497.B7.

L836

of

E 664.C4.

E 514.

Williams,A. S.

Table

K 2:57.

E 83.81.

i: 340.CS.

,

"

Ohandler,Zachariafa

Regions.

1811

of L812;militaryoperationsI. 366.

Toledo

War

E 83.76.

E363.1.H0.

Hull. William War

L763 1766

war,

1781 campaign against Detroit,

dark's

572

I

of 1898

Counties.

E467.1.W72.

E 726.M6.

Boundaries.

subdivisions (a),(b),(c),or (d) under

142

each

state

may

be found

on

pages 85-87.

OF

LIBRAE!

595

The

West.

l

CONGRESS

region. Trans-Mississippi River Mississippi

and

F 351-354.

Valley

(Province) F 372-373. F 697. country," 1803-1854 The Northwest Valley) (Upper Mississippi Missouri River and Valley F 598. Louisiana

"Indian

The

Rocky The

F

Mountains

F 851. F S52.

Pacific Northwest Indian

(General) E

wars

I reneral works.

591

Indians

Before 1848.

721.

F 799-800,786.

Southwest

Pacific coast

F 597.

81.

History. of the West

E

78.W5.

exploringexpeditions:Lewis

U. S.

and

Clark; Pike; Fremont, etc. Biographies:Pike, Z. M.; Carson,Christopher; etc. Spanishdiscoveries E Vasquez de Coronado Nufiea Cabeca Pefialosa Cibola

Quivira Table

of

de

123.

E 125.73.

Vaca

E

125.N9.

F799.P.

F F 799.

mbdl visions (a),(b),(c),or (.11 under

144

each

slate

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

STATES

UNITED

F 591-595

The

Mexico

The

,

-

"

(Spanishand Mexican I F 799-800. country (unsettledpart of La. purchase,1821-

Indian

Si1,

-~:"

p

]854)

697.

California Texas

F

864.

F 390.

and

Mormons

F

Utah

Fremont, J. 0.

F 880.

Mexico

with

Donncr

Mexican

E 401-415.

F 868.N5.

party

cession of 1848

Paeific.

the

to

Gilpin,William; Wars

F 800, 864.

expeditions.Overland Biographies:Beale,

S.

U.

Later

1848-1860.

826.

415.9. F8.

E

Oregon question War

593

F

Continued.

1848" New

Fft-r aubAt* u*W

HISTORY

West.

Before

592

LOCAL

Gadsden

purchase SpiritLake massacre,

83.84.

F 801. F

786. E

1857

83.857.

83.858.

E

1857-1865

war,

E

Indians, 1847-1865

coast

cession of 1850

Mill Creek

F.;

etc.

with Pacific

Texas

neys jourE.

Fremont, J. C. E 415.9.F8. Carson, Christopher F 592.C. E 467.1.W4. Warren, G. K

Biographies:Cody,

1860-1880.

594

W.

James, Jesse; Younger, Cole;

F.; James,

Frank;

etc.

militaryoperations E 470.9, 471^78. Carson, Christopher F 592. C.

Civil war,

Indian

Dakota Ind ian

wars

E

1862-1863

war,

1863-1865

.

,

Indian

Modoc

Island

Indian

war,

Ncz

Perces war,

E 83.876.

1876

E 83.877.

1877

war,

E 83.879.

1879

1880-

595

Dodge, G. M. Indian

597

E 83.87.

E 467.1.C99.

Custer,G. A. Uto

E 83.868.

battle,1868

1872-1873

war,

Dakota

.

E 83.866.

1866-1895

wars,

Beecher

83.86.

E 83 863

The

wars,

E

467.1.D6.

1866-1895

Apache

war,

Dakota

Indian

83.866.

E

E

1883-1886 war.

L890

83.88.

E 83.89.

L891

Valley. Upper Mississippi Mississippi.Northern boundary of the

Northwest.

the Lake

of the Woods

to

Rocky

Sources

Q. S. (from

Mountains'.

F 176-485. Old Northwest F 852. Pacific Northwesl F loco. Canadian Northwest Indians Lake

598 Table

Missouri

River

of subdivisions

19572""

13

10

of the Northwest

[taBca and

and

park

El 78.N8.

F 612.18.

Valley.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

145

each state

may

be found

on

of

pages

R5-87.

i.iil r,i:,

CONGRESS

OF

UI;i;.\i;Y

(d).

Minnesota

The entire state .,| j,,

was

French

visited byexplorereIn the 17th century and Loui Lana, That portionwest of the Mi- ;

em-

ihared in 1 11 * fortunes of Louisiana

eded to Spain in 1762 and till

I

-

purchasedl"y die U.S. from France in 1803. i"-"l"-"lto Great Britain 1703, annexed to rt was tern jm in the and formed U.S. urrendered t" I"ytreaty 1783,

the latter wras

The

ea

Quel

It belonged to fndiana pari of the Northwesl Territory1787. tory, torj 1800 1809, IllinoisTerritoryL809-1818, Michigan Terri-

had

of Minnesota

TerritorjI (later

1804

part of the present

meantime, th"- western

In il"'

1818- 1836. state

included

been

in Louisiana District

1812-1821,and after 1812,Missouri Territory

residue of the Louisiana latterdate in tin- unsettled northwestern the "Indian country." In 1834, so much usuallyknown as purchase Missouri River was added to Michigan of the regionas lay east of the

consin Territory. In 1836 Minnesota was included in the new Wisthe old divided on Territory.Two years later it was River line,the western ritory. part being setoff to Iowa TerMississippi and

presenlstate, admitted

606

General

as

slate

a

612

Regions Aii .137

organized consistingof the

of the Missouri River.

Indian

war, E

E 83.86.

1862-1863

726.M7.

Boundaries.

Counties. Co".

Anoka

Boundaries.

boundary

597.

Dakota

Co.

Faribault Co.

.Ft

Fillmon

.G6

Goodhu.

.H5

Hennepin Co.

Fake

Min-

netonka. .11^

Houston

.18

Itasca

.J2

Jackson

K-

Co. Lake.

State park.

Co.

Kandiyohi Co.

.L9

Lyon

M3

Meeker Co.

.M4

Minnesota

.Mo

MississippiRiver

Co.

River

and

ley. Val-

and

Valley,Minn. Cf. F 351-354, 597.

61 I

Towns .MS Mi;

and

citi

Minneapolis. ^F 'The

twin

'

cities," Minneapolis and

St. Paul.

St. Paul.

615

Topics. .W4

Tabic

of suKlivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

146

each

It

substantiallyits present limits.

E 515.

war

of 1898

I'

1"_

with

1858

International

.D2

east

Periods.

Dakota War

Dakotas,

the

works. Civil

Territorywas

Minnesota

1849

state

may

Welsh. be

found

on

pages

85-87.

was

STATES

UNITED

F 616-030

Iowa

F

HISTORY

LOCAL

(d). Part

of the province of Louisiana

down

(See

1803.

to

note

under

of Louisiana 1804in Difitrid (later Territory) and alter latter date, in the Territory 1812-1821 the unsettled residue of the Louisiana as purchase, usually known annexed In 1834 it was to Michigan Territory "Indian country." and the Mississippi Missouri with the rest of the region between of Wisconsin the and formed 1S36 new Territory. In Rivers, part of the Minnesota west 1838 Iowa Territory was created, including Included

F366.)

1812, Missouri

The

Iowa.

state

of Iowa

the

pari of

the eastern

Mississippiand

admitted

was

Dakotasas had

present limits (aftera territorial convention an

passed by Congress in

of admission

act

well

as

modern

its 1846, with substantially refused to accept left out the

which

1845

third of the present state and included a section now part with adjacent The remainder of the territory,

western

of southeast Minn.).

part of old Wisconsin Minnesota

621

General

was Territory,

Chambers,

Bi"

Periods.

works.

John; E

Jones, G. W.

E

415.9.G85. 415.9. D68.

415.9.J6.

Harlan,James

E

664.1127.

Grinnell,J. B.

E

415.9.G86.

SpiritLake

massacre, 1857 E 467.1.D6. G. M. Dodge, Civil

war

E

Regions.

of 1898

Counties.

E

83.857.

507.

Henderson, D. 627

(graphics:Lucas, Robert;

etc. E

Grimes,J. W. Dodge, A. C.

War

of organized as the territory

in 1849.

E

B.

E

664.1148.

726.14.

Boundaries.

and

Tabic

of subdivisions

(a),(b), (o),or (A) under

147

each

state

may

be

found

on

pagl

616

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY Iowa.

I

i;,

gions. " lounl ies.

II

BoWBJ

,

lltlinlioldlCo.

l

"

[da

.1

"

"

in

J8

Co.

Jeffirson Jonee

"

Mil

.02

'

I ee

.1.7

Linn Co.

'"".

.P3

"'o.

atine I !o.

I'Brien Co.

PaJo Alio Co.

Plymouth

IV.

Co.

Pocahontas Co.

.P6

!o.

Co.

i

Co.

.P7

Polk

.P8

Pottawatamie

.K5

RinggoldCo.

.82

Sac Co.

Co.

Co.

Co.

.L9

Lyon

.Mis

Madison

Co.

.84

Scott Co.

,M2

Mahaska

Co.

.85

.M3

Marion Co.

.88

Shelby Co. Story Co.

.Ml

Marshall

.U5

Union

.Me

Mills Co.

.V2

Van

.Mill

Mississippi River

.W2

Wapello Co.

.W25

Warren

Co.

and

F 351-354, 597. (I. Missouri River and Valley,

.M66

la.

Cf. F598.

Co. Buren

Co.

Co.

.W3

Webster

.W7

Winneshiek

,W8

Woodbury

.Wsti

Worth

Co. Co. Co.

Co.

Mitchell Co.

.M7

631-645

'

la Co.

Valley, la.

630

Montgomery

,P2

"

.11

-

M8S

(

.M9

'"".

Keokuk

I

( fc".

Co. "

m

.1,

inued.

Monroe

Co.

r

Jfl

Mm

Ms

aries

;

II-

..li

Bound

Topics .D9

Dutch.

J5

Jews.

.G3

Germans.

.S3

Scandinavians.

North

(d).

Dakota

The

northern part of Dakota Territory,admitted under note South Dakota, F 64""-660.

General

works.

as

a

state

1889

Periods.

Dakota Territory F 655.

642

Regions. ,B7

Counties.

Boundaries.

Boundaries. International I'

.R3

Red

boundary

River

of the North

Valley, N. D. Cf. F 612.R27;

597.

39

BurleighCo.

.Mi;

Missouri River and Valley, .R5 X. D.

.R3. Co.

Richland

Cf. I Table of subdivisions

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

148

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87

F

and

1064

UNITED

F

South

646-660

STATES

F

(c).

Dakota

The

HISTORY

LOCAL

Territorywas

old Dakota

part of the Louisiana

purchase 1803; (laterTerritory) 1804-1812, In 1834, so much Missouri Territory1812-1834. as lay east of the in Missouri River annexed to Michigan Territory,included was sota Wisconsin Territory 1836-1838, Iowa Territory1838-1849, MinneMeanwhile Dakota the part of modern Territory 1849-1858. "Indian of the Missouri remained of the west unorganized part it was included in the new of country" till 1854, when territory In 1861 the territory of Nebraska reduced in size Nebraska. was included

and

in

the northern

This

and

The

in

state

a

the part of old Minnesota 1858, organized as Dakota

in size

greatlyreduced

was

District

part, with

as

in 1863.

655

Louisiana

the

admitted

not

a

by

creation of Idaho

the

in 1889 and admitted

Divided

Territory Territory.

to the union

as

tory TerriNorth

Dakota.

South

Dakota

before

region

Dakota

1861.

Territory

1861-1889. Indian

656

State

1889-

of South

Dakota

657

661-675

Regions.

Indian

Counties.

Dakota. E

1890-1891

war,

83.89.

Boundaries.

(d).

Nebraska, The

E 83.863.

1863-1865

wars

entire state

purchasedby

embraced

was

the U. S. 1803.

Territory)of Louisiana

in

the old

It formed

province of Louisiana,

part of the District (later part of Missouri

1804-1812, and

Territory

1812-1821, and after 1821 constituted part of the unorganizedregion Indian tory as the usually known country." In 1854 Nebraska Terri"

was

the

besides

Nebraska,

the

Dakotas, Montana, part was the remainder

was

admitted

modern

Wyoming,

set off

of

northern

organized to include

as

was

to the

Dakota

added union

taining, conpari of this region, western parts of the

the

and part of Colorado.

Territory,and

1861

1863 the

the northern

western

Idaho

new

limits.

666

General

works.

Periods.

Kansas-Xebraska Table

of subdivisions

.bill,1854

(a),(b),(c),or (d) under

149

part

Territory. Nebraska in 1867, with substantiallyits present to the

each

Btate

E in a

133. y be found

on

pages S5-57.

LIBRARY

,"

F

CONGRESS

OF

Continued.

Nebraska

Regions B

|;r,

Boundaries.

ounties.

" 16

Missouri

.M6

'

Boundi

Cf.

Buffalo Co.

.

and

Platte River

Valley. Cf. F Oto

.P3

Pawnee

D8

I1

.P5

Phelps Co.

i'i

FurnasCo.

,P6

Platte River

,h;

Johnson Co.

P7

Polk Co.

K7

Knox

.82

Sarpy Co.

.So

Seward

Co.

.87

South

Platte River

Co. Co.

Lancaster

Loup

I-

and

River

Valley.

Co.

and Valley.

Valley. Cf. F 690

Kansas.

and

707. N8.

.08

,L2

Yal-

I

North

.N8

Butler"

B9

River

ley,Neb.

"

and

782.S7.

("").

Nearly all of Kansas belonged

the Louisiana

to

It purchase of 1803. Territory)of Louisiana 1804-

included in the Districl (later

was

and L812, pari of Missouri Territory1812-1821 as pari of the unorganizedregion usually known In

1854, the

bill

organized,consistingof

Territorywas

(the southwestern

portionof Colorado

being a pari of lv""n

Kansas-Nebraska

was

the

after 1821 the

"

Indian

passed,and

present Kansas

portionof modern

admitted

was

as

a

state, with

try." coun-

Kansas and

a

Kansas

the territory purchased by the U. S. from

[n L861 Kansas

formed

Texas

substantially

forming portionof the former territory present limits,the western territory of Colorado the same pari of the new year. Before I860. Strugglebetween pro-slaveryand antiits

685

slaveryparties. New Armed

bands

constitution.

pany. England emigrant aid comfrom Missouri. Lecompton

Biographies:Robinson,

Charles;

Lane, J. II.; etc. Quivira

bill,1854

Pomeroy,

E

ry,

S. C.

J.W.

Walker.

Brown, 686

F 799.

Kansas-Nebraska

E

R.J.

E 433.

415.9. P78.

1(17.1.029.

E415.9.W2.

John

E 451.

1860-

Pomeroy, S. C. E 415.9 P78. 1' 685 R. Robinson,Charles J. J. E 664.14. Ingalls, Civil

war

E

Militaryoperations E 1863 QuantrilTsraid, War Table

of subdivisions

of L898

E

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

470.0. 171-478. E

174.97.

726.K2.

under

150

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

891

706

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRARY

I

F

Continued.

Oklahoma

Boundarii

Regions, Counties.

erand Valley, .1184 Murray Co. Cf. F377.B3.

:

Okl

Cf. P702.P7.

F417.A7 .M9

Boundaries.

,B7

N8

Colorado boundary r.

riu

I """

Ti'l

'

uationaJ

Yellowstone

726

740

Montana The

in the U.S.

regionof ' k"L,etc.

park.

F

F

"anada region,

River

Yellowstone

park.

Bed Biver and Valley,Okl.

'_'.

"

Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain 722

reservation.

Platl national

Rocky Mountains

Mountains.

Rocky

I o.

Noble Co. Otoe and Missou-

,

,P' Texas boundary F392.B7. .R;" V*alRiver and Canadian

,02

Muskogee

782.

R6, etc.

1090.

Its boundaries.

F 737.Y4.

(d). belonged

greater part of Montana

the

to

Louisiana

purchase

portionbeing part of the Oregon country (for in between Gt. Brit, and U. S. and organized dispute years of Oregon 1846-48). The former and largerpart Territory

1803; the western many the

as

was

included

in the

District (laterTerritory)of Louisiana

country" 1861-1863. In Territory organized,including the western

L821,in the"

Indian

L861,Dakota was

and the eastern territories, (filepreeenl Montana. Wyoming Montana was organized 1S64 with and

731

admitted

as

Dakota

737

Regions. I'-ii

.157

F.

Indian

E

parts of Dakota

1876

Perceswar, 1877

Bitter Boot

E

E

83.876.

83.877.

Boundaries. J6

Jocko

,M2

boundary

M(i .Mr

Madison

boundary Indian

Co.

Missouri

River

F722.

and

Cf. F 598. .R8

Rocky

!o.

Mountain

reservation.

Cf. F 721. Yellowstone

River

Valley.

Table

Cf. F

722.

McDonald.

of subdivisions (a),(b),(c),or

region,

Mont.

Gallatin Valley. East and West Grallatinrivers. Glacier national park, Lake

Valley.

Mont.

.Y4

.06

Indian

Co.

Missoula

Idaho boundary F752.B7. Yellowstone national park "

Flathead

or

reservation.

P597.

.62

braska Ne-

its present limits; substantially

ley. Boundaries.

'row

Idaho

part of Washington Territory and Idaho) The Territoryof

River and Val-

International

C"

and

4H7.1.M4.

war.

Counties.

Chouteau

Territoryof

Periods.

Meagher,T. Xez

the

1863

1804-

Territory1854-

state 1889.

a

General works.

Nebraska

1 82 1-1851.

(d) under

15-2

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

and

F

(d).

Idaho

741-755

HISTORY

LOCAL

STATES

UNITED

F

The

was a part of the Oregon country, jointly the two countries, and U. B.; divided between

of Idaho

present state

Brit,

occupied by Gt.

portionorganized ae Oregon Territory formation of Washington Territory in 1853, included in it, and on the the northern part of Idaho was of the in 1859, the remainder admission of Oregon as a state and

American

the

the

On

1846-1848.

present Idaho

annexed

was

Idaho

Territory of

the

to

is

what

was

admitted

10.

war,

E

1877

83.877.

Boundaries.

Counties.

Regions.

was

Periods.

Perces

Nez

752

Territory Idaho

1890.

state

a

works.

General

746

as

Wyoming

and

off in 18G4

to include

as

Montana Wyoming. Territoryin 1868.

and

Idaho. Montana

now

cut

Territory. In L863 portions of the

organized and Washington,so from

territories of Nebraska, Dakota

was

Washington

G" Cavvyov\ "

(d).

Wyoming

756-770

The

and

east

northeast

parts (about two

present state of Wyoming This

of 1803.

formed

part of the Louisiana

a

in the

included

was

thirds of the area)

(cf.note under F 871) and the southwest a part of the F 791) while a small area of 1848 (cf.note under which

Wyoming

of Nebraska, Idaho

new

the Texas

Washington Territory. Wyoming admit

Ute

767

.B7

war,

E

1879

Yellowstone

.N8

North

state

a

X'i

the territories

included

was

organized

as

a

ritory separateter-

Uinta

Jackson's

Co.

national

F 722.

F722.

Co.

Platte

River

and

Valley, Wy. Cf. F 672.N8. Table

of subdivisions

in the

in 1890.

Yellowstone

national

park boundary Fremont

was

Utah,

83.879.

Boundaries.

.F8

of In 1863 all the territory

Boundaries.

Counties.

Regions.

as

and

sion ces-

in the south

Periods.

works.

General

ted

Mexican

belongingto previously

Dakota.

in 18(58 and

761

cession of 1850.

is composed,

purchase

Territory)of

District (later

Territory 1812-1821, in the Territory of Nebraska 1854. pari of the Oregon country

L804-1812, in Missouri "Indian country" 1821-1854, and The western was part of Wyoming

Louisiana

belonged to

of the

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

153

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

Lake

park

CONOIIKSS

OK

LIBKAKY Colorado

three nources; bom includes territory cession of L848 and Mexican ..f i.so::,1 1" the Louisiana purclwHe in as a territory the Texas purchaseof L860. It was organized L861 from parta of the territori oi Kansas, Nebraska,Utah and of

'i-i,,. j,,,

olomdo

.

-

-

-

Not

780

Before

admitted

md

I

L876.

state

E 83.868.

[eland, L888

IS7C

[ndian

Uto

83.879.

Boundaries. and

River

Arkansas

E

1879

war,

Counties.

Regions. \:

ley, Val-

Col. Cf. F 417.A7. .B7

Boundaries.

.B8

Boulder

.C6

Clear

.08

Costilla Co. El

.E3

.L3

Las Animas

.M5

Mesa

.M52

Mesa

.M7

Montezuma

.M8

Montrose

Co.

Manitou. Stratton

Crystal Park. .F8

Fremont Grand

Pueblo

Co.

.R6

Rocky

Mountain

region,

Cf. F 721. and

Valley,

.S18

San Juan

.S2

San

.S7

South

Gunnison

Co.

..T4

Jefferson Co. Larimer

Platte

River

and

Valley, Col. Cf. F 672.S7.

EstesPark

Co.

Mountains.

Luis Park. Cf. F 782.C8.

Topi'

The

The

(since1848).

Southwest

New

Welsh.

.W4

Dutch.

cession of 1848, the Texas

purchaseof

the Gadsden Santa

Fe

trail.

troubles with Accounts

Colorado of subdivisions

The

1853.

Gadsden

can regionof the Mexipurchaseof 1S50 and Mexican boundary. purchase. Frontier

Mexico.

of this

regionbefore

1848

Mexican

war

Mexican

frontier troubles (General)

Civil

Table

Uncom-

Co.

Otero Co.

Co. River

.L2

.D9

788

Valley.

and

.P9

Cf. F832.G6.

786

Park.

Mancos

Col.

Col. .G9

Co.

.08

Park.

.G7

National

Verde

pahgre Valley.

Sangre de

Co.

Paso

Co.

Co.

River

Co.

Creek

Cristo ijrant.

785

etc.

F 693 ";.

Beecher

BatUeof

782

b

Hall,B. F.; Biographies:

is7";.

William Gilpin,

"si

as

E

F 799-800.

401-415. F 1232-1234.

militaryoperations E 470.9, 471 and Valley. River, Canon war,

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

154

each

state

may

be found

on

"

47S.

pages 85-87.

STATES

UNITED

F 791-805

K"ew

IILSTORY

F

(c).

Mexico A

LOCAL

province of New

of the

Spain

later empire and

and

repuldie the eastern in included 1836, when part was its independence. Texas and won The remainder was transferred to the U. S. by purchase in 1848, as a result of the Mexican war. This cession included the whole of California, Utah, Nevada, and In 1850 Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. parts of Arizona, New part

of Mexico

down

to

of its present limits was purchased from the U. S. and from the whole of this former Mexican

the part of Texas that state

by

northwest

the territory,

two

of California

were

territoriesof New formed

the

Mexico

same

and

In

year.

Utah

and the state

1853

the Gadsden

added to the first named. New purchase was Mexico, as thus of included whole New the the Mexico and organized, present the southern extremity of Nevada and part of southern Arizona, Colorado. the

799

formation Arizona

reduced

1864-66

Before the

New

of

in

the

Mexico

to

Colorado

of territory

and

1863

the

state

of

its present limits.

in 1861,

Nevada

in

Admitted

as

1912.

state

a

The

of territory

Spanish

1822.

Southwest

California.

discoveries

between

the

and

settlements

Quivira. Nuevo

Cibola.

in

River Mississippi

and

Mexico.

ish Span-

province. Penalosa. Vasquez de

Cabeza

Nunez General

800

F

Santa

Fe

Utah

1848-

The

state.

America

regionbetween

F

1410.

Tex

F

389. trail

F

786.

826.

New

Southwest

Compromise of 1850 Gadsden purchase Civil

E

war

since 1848

war.

(a),(b), (o),or

by

U.

S.,1850.

F 786.

E 423. F

786.

E 571.

Militaryoperations Apache

390.

522.

Confederate

of subdivisions

E 125.N9.

the Spaniards in North

on

Texan F Santa Fe expedition, 1841 Conquest,by U. S. troops E 405.2. Purchase of northwest Texas The

Table

125. V3.

California. Texas

801

E

de Vaca

works

Mexican

1822-1848.

and

Coronado

1883-1886 (d)

under

155

each

E

470.9, 471^178. E

83.88.

state

may

be

found

on

pages

85-87.

a-

305

New

CONGRESS

OF

I,li;i;\ky

Continued,

Mexico

early ownershipand transfers of this region see note under New F 791.) Arizona was Mexico and organcut off from New ized in The 1863. a as following year it was separate territory reduced to present limits by the transfer of its northern extremity

For

Mexico

to

811

Admitted

Nevada.

General

Gadsden

purchase

Fremont, J. C.

Apache SI 7

Regions.

as

a

state

1912.

Periods.

works.

war,

E

F 786. 415.9. F8.

1S83-1886

Counties.

E

83.88.

Boundaries.

.B7

.07

,M3 Table of subdivisions

(a),(b),(o),or(d)

under

156

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages 85-87.

UNITED

F 821-835

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

(d).

Utah

entire

The

territory comprisingthe had

Mormons

The

formed

Territoryof Utah

The

modern

Utah

and

the

It

on

of

of Nevada

the

Nebraska

of

territoryof

of Nevada

admitted

General

115th

the

to

as

a

of the

in 1863

Idaho

and

in 1864, with

the west

on

later

and

extremity.

of Colorado

ritory, Ter-

Territory westward, and the west.

Territory on

present limits by the cuttingout

the east,

on

southern

except 1861, by the formation

in size in

extension

the

formation

all of Nevada

later

years

recognized. not only the

as

of

west

reduced

was

two

not

was

organized in 1850 included and Colorado Wyoming parte

but

and

cession of 1848.

and

Deseret, which, however,

Spanish

was

Mexican

this region in 1847

settled

state of

the

of Utah

state

in the

property till embraced

Mexican

826

F

to the

It

northeast

corner

the admission

moved

meridian.

114th

on

to

mation for-

of the state

line

boundary

the

reduced

was

ward east-

Utah

was

state in 1896.

works.

Mountain

Mormon

settlement.

Meadows

State

of Deseret.

Mormon

massacre.

rebellion,

1S57-1859. Mormon

832

and

church

Compromise

Mormonism

of 1850

E

B.

423.

Johnston, A. S. E 467.1.J73. E 664. S66. Smoot, Reed Boundaries. Regions. Counties. Great

Salt Lake

region. it Lo

SanpQte.-"o. ^a Uintah

h

-

Co.

Cf. F 832.U5. Indian

Uncompahgre

Under

Mexico, this regionwas

Ceded

to the U.

S. 1848,

the present state of Nevada In 1861

at the

all but

fell within

expense

the

Two

the

114th

modern

Nevada

General

works.

847

Regions.

south of 37" added

later

years

meridian

On

was

admitted

to the

1 L5th

as

the eastern line and

at the expense

the

(a),(b), (e),or (d)

157

each state

may

be

found

an

was

part of the

of Arizona.

Boundaries. under

a

ian merid-

Periods.

Counties.

the

extremity of

of Utah. territory

new

It

of Utah.

war.

the southern

was

still farther to

841

of subdivisions

part of Upper California.

organized. Territory 1864,receivingan extension to the east Nevada

state in

Table

a

result of the Mexican

a

of the cession in 1850

division

moved

considered

as

ervation. res-

pages s.""-$7.

The

351

Pacific

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRAE?

,.

F

America.

Pacific coasl of North

states.

E 78. P2. Indiana of il"' Pacific tate unii the Pacific coasl Indiana, L847-1866

E 83.84.

\\;1I ,-,

before

the Pacific coast

to Exploringexpeditions

1769.

Barlj accounts. '

I

abrillo E L25.C12. E L29.D7

Drake

since Explorationfl The

t ana

I

864, F 880, V L088, F907.

F

L769

(Washington,Oregon, Idaho, Mon-

Pacific Northwest

since 1 859. I7(i!) F 851.5.

regionbefore

The

P 880.

L768-1859

[ndiane of the Pacific Northwest

River and

Columbia

Pacific)since

to

the IT. S.

California A

Spanish colony

the

Mexicans,

Mexico.

first settled

of New

was

the

about

1769.

It

Spain and later empire "Upper California" of

The whole

California was

in the

embraced

regionwas admitted

as

a

missions.

the Mexican

and

American

1846.

California.

Upper

and

F 851.5. Explorations before 1769 "ld Spanish mission standing buildingsnow California

Nootka Sound Fremont.

D.

Kearney.

W.

Table

uf subdivisions

E 405.2.

E467.1.H18. F 868.N5.

Pacific coasl

Broderick,D. C. Geary,J.

1846

E 403.1.K2.

\Y.

S.

party with

F 1089. X8.

415.9.F8.

E 403.1.S6.

Balleck,II. Wars

E

870. M6.

F

1246

military conquest,

Sloat,J.

Homier

F

controversy,1789-1790

J. C.

American

Spanish

1769.

"

Lower

war.

cession of 1848.

European intrigues in California, Bear Fremont 1846. D. S., etc. Biographies:Terry,

before 1846.

flagwar,

with Mexican

state in 1850.

California,includingLower Indian

the

that expeditions

time

same

Spanish explorersafter

1869.

and

settlers declared

American

their independence of Mexico about the arrived from the east in connection

Before

F 880.

1846

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part of

republic of

864

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Oregon (c). -Oregon country" in the later 18th and early 19th century

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the region between

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America

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(apt. dray explored American claim.. In 1818 S. and

l.

Florida

organized

Idaho the when (

and

the

by

agreement

of the two

to divide The

territory of ( Iregon territory

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

under

160

cluded of 42" not in-

purchase (Oregon,Washington and northern The Wyoming). part of Washington Territory in lS^i. and

admitted added

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Spanish treaty of 1819 S. all Spanish claim to

jointoccupancy

the Straits of Fuca.

parts of Montana

regionwas Oregon

to

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old Louisiana

hregonTerritorywas

Table of subdivisions

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of all the region north consisting

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in

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coast

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as

a

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in

1859, the

eastern

part of

temporarily to Washington Territory. each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

Bi

STATES

UNITED

V 871-885

HISTORY

LOCAL

Oregon^ -Continued. Before

879

1792. of the coast

Exploration

before 1769

Explorationsin the Canadian Sound

Nootka

The

1792-1859.

8S0

controversy,

Oregon

country.

Biographies:Whitman,

F

1060.7.

F 1089. X8.

1789-1790

Oregon question.Northwest

The

F 851.5.

Northwest

Joint

occupation.

boundary

Marcus;

to

1846.

Applegate,Jesse;

etc. part of the Oregon country since L846 I British

northern

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F 1086-1089.

Columbia) Hudson's

Bay

F 1060.

company

expedition F 592.L. F 854. International boundary since 1846 Lewis

Wars

and

with

Clark

the Pacific coast

Lane,Joseph

E 403.1.S5.

Shields,James

Biographies:Meacham,

1859-

881

Wars

with

Pacific coast

Baker, E. D. Civil Modoc Nez

Regions.

Table

of subdivisions

19572""

13-

-11

war

war,

Percys

E

E

B.,

Indians

E

83.84.

467.1.B16.

526. E

1872-1873

war,

Counties.

A.

F 880. A.

Applegate, Jesse

882

Indians, L847-1865

E 415.9 .L2.

1877

83.87.

E 83.877.

Boundaries.

(a),(b), (c),or (d) under

161

each

state

nun

be found

01

etc.

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Washington (d). included In the Oregon country and to note under F 871) down of Oregon (cf. the I B. territorj included when Wa hingtonTerritoryvrat organized. Ii originally Idaho aorth of 16" and a stripof western Montana, and on the admission of Oregon to Btatehood in L869, received an addition

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of Washington

m

.

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and admitted

ae

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a

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to

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UNITED

V

STATES

LOCAL

HISTORY

901-

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St. Elias.

Seward

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Yukon

River

and

Cf. F 1091.

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Islands

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620-629.

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Panama Table

of subdivisions

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as

a

whole.

810-819.

F 1951-1989.

Philippine Islands Guam

the U. S.

DS

651-689.

690.

canal

zone

F

(a),(b), (c),or (d)

1569. C2. under

163

each

state

may

be

found

on

pages

85-X7.

Valley.

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Latin

or

Mexico

F

America

Indies

West

F F

F

F

and

thirteen

1421-1577.

2201-3891.

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East

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Honduras F F

Bahamas

American

and

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F

Labrador

North

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West

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F

G

301-398.

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3031.

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2141.

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Netherland

New

Sweden

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F

1664

1629-1664

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Indies

F

F

in Brazil

122.1. 167.

2141.

2401-2431.

F

1625-1662

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France

and

Colony

in Florida

Louisana

1698-1803

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and

West

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F

1600-1763 F

1562-1565 F

F

F

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F

Colony

in Brazil

1555-1567

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314.

372.

Miquelon Indies

2532.

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French

1170.

2151.

2441-24

7 1 .

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Brazil

before

301,

730-770.

West

West

F

2361-2391. F

D

Dutch

(1763-1783)

1441-1456.

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(before 1776)

1631-1639.

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Greenland

1121-1139.

colonies

1651-1659.

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1091-1199.

1001-1199.

Newfoundland The

F

1401-1413.

F

BRITISH

Canada

of Canada

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1601-2151.

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South

UNITED

1201-1301.

America

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THE

Dominion

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North

Spanish

OF

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F

2529.

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186-199.

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The old French Canadian families

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works. Dictionaries. Encyclopedic works. Comprehensive

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I [andbooks.

1006

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1:763 1867.

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E99.H9.

customs.

I [istory.

L026

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L027

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rf. (international),

B 398, F 42.B7,

Canadians in the U. S., etc.

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Royal

Company

West

Jesuits.

description. of

province

New 1663.

sionary Mis-

Indies, 1665-1674. labors of the Catholic

activities and

except the

etc.

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1620.

1629-1663.

of the

E 184. F85.

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France.

Now

57. B7,

F

880, F 854, F 912. B7.

F

127.B7, V 551, F 597,

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L030

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French

orders

French explorersbefore 1760.

Biographies:Monts, Pierre de Guast, sieur de; Laval de Montmorency. F. X. do; Bourdon. Jean; Talon, Jean; Frontenac, Louis de Buade. comte etc. de; Bigot,Francois; before Discoveryand explorations (artier

E

[Nova Scotia)

Acadia

Louisiana

Indian

Bay

wars

F 1036-1039.5.

and

Valley

F 351-352.

and

Rupert's Land

company E 81 i

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E

Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre F 372. L. Radisson,P. E. F 1060.7. R. Chouart,Medard, sieur des Groseilliers

Montcalm-Gozon, Cham

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F

L. J. de

E

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F

1060.7. C.

199. M.

plain.Champlain tercentenary. Champlain

168

1060.

196-199.

Verendrye,P. G. de Varennes, sieur de

.1

101-135.

V 366-380.

MississippiRiver Hudson's

E

1603

133.C3.

tercentenary.

1909

1008.

F 127X36.

F

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AMERICA"

NORTH

BRITISH

F

History. 1030

France

New

1603-1763.

Continued.

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,

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Nicollet.

.2

Marquette. Explorationof Joliet.

the

MississippiF

.3

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the

Mwfflssippi F352.

the

Mississippi F 352.

the

MississippiF

352.

Hennepin.

A

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of Exploration

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New

352.

and

France

adjacent

regions. Jesuit relations, Collected. \S 1031

*^"-^ Single relations^

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1754-1763.

of

years

rule.

French

The

English conquest. and

French

1032

Indian

Province

1759-1867.

Quebec

act

1774;

E 199.

war

Quebec, 1760; enlargedby

of

Canadian

Canada

1791.

The

Burning

of the

"Caroline";

reunion

The

case.

Canada,

1841.

of British

of

Fenian

North

and

Upper

rebellion

1837:

into Lower

divided

McLeod

Alexander

Upper

The

raid, 1866.

America,

1867.

Lower

and

union

Biographies:

Dorchester, Guy Carleton, baron; Ilaldimand, Sir Frederick; Papineau, L. J.; Mackenzie, W. L. ; Lafontaine,SirL. H.; Sydenham, C. E. P. Thomson, baron; Brown, George; etc E

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American

201-298.

E

America

British North

Quebec campaign, 1.775-76 American loyalistsin Canada 1011-1044.5, 105"-105!

Brock,Sir War

Isaac E

of 1812.

E

E 231. E

277, F

L036

L039.5,

River

ment settle-

".-"".

353.1. B8.

359.5.C2; 35!).s.

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263.C2; E 263.N9.

355.

Douglas,earl of,and

Ke"l

F 1063.

St. Alban's raid

Confederates in Canada.

MacDonald,

sir

(artier, (I. E. 1033

1S67-

Annexation

1870-71. Cartier. G.

Ava, F. T. cona

and

J. A.

F L033.C.

question.Fenian

invasion

of

Biographies:Mai Donald. Sir J. A.; E.; Tupper, Sir Charles;Dufferinand Blackwood, H.T. marquis of : StrathMount Royal, D. A. Smith. 1st baron;

etc. Laurier,Sir Wilfrid, II,Ave.

E 470.95.

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Joseph 1G9

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Maritime

Nova

of Canada.

coasl

America)

coast of North Cf. F L06 (Atlantic

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Desert Island 1009. included

its broadest extent, Acadia of Nova Scotia, but Maine

Brunswick,

Penobscot, New

the

as

ape Breton and Prince Edward broken up by an settlements were

Gaspe*Peninsula.* French

L613 the

[aland.

only the peninsula

not

far

as

English expedition from Virginia,and 1621 King James grantedthe region|dow first called Nova Scotia)to Sir William Alexander.

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1632 Acadia two

It

to France.

orders

the

were

Aulnay. in

conquered

was

again returned

to

governors, well's Crom-

under

France

fightingfor

continuous

a

the next

and

of their two

the feud

Acadia

1654 bul

of almost

seat

by

marked

into parcelled

was

River,

districts separated by the St. Croix

twenty years and La Tour

was

proved abortive and

colonization

at

surrendered

was

It

1G67.

century:

quered con-

by the English in 1690, returned to France 1691; conquered again in 1710 and all claims formally relinquished by Prance in 1713, Prance still reserving Cape Breton Island. The French fortress "f Louisburgon Cape Breton was captured by New Englanders in 1745 but restored to France in 1748. of the Meanwhile the disputes the limits of Acadia were one over The French causes bringingon the French and Indian war. would restrict it to the peninsulaof Nova Scotia, the English i

Acadia in its largestsense. extensive Englishcolonization

claiming old 17 1!) and

Acadians 1755.

still loyal to their mother

Louisburgwas

of Acadia ceased

('ape Breton

country

again captured in

The

French

expelled in

were

175S

founded

was

and

the

limits

any international significancewith all Canada in English hands by the

to have

Island

Halifax

begun.

and

treatyof 1763. 17(i!" Prime

During

the

Edward

Island

American

was

made

revolution

from the l". S. to whom loyalists made, especiallyin the north: in 1784. Island Cape Breton

and

Nova

but

Scotia the

same

year,

a

1867 Nova

Scotia

entered

170

was

extensive Xew

was

the Dominion.

a

Brunswick

also became

province in 1820. Iu

colony. large influx of grantsof land were

separate

there

was

set

off

independent of

restored

to

the

older

BRITISH

F

NORTH

Scotia.

Nova

.5

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F

Continued.

Acadia

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1036

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Collections.

Directories.

Comprehensive works. Description. History. Biographies:Stirling William

1037 1038

earl

1st

Ilaliburton,

of;

Sir

Alexander

Brenton;

Howe,

Joseph;etc. E 78.N9; E 78.C2.

Indians Monts.

Pierre de Guast, sieur de

F

1030. M

Early settlements Cf.

F

1030.

F 27.W3.

St. Croix Island Maine Wars

F 1G-30.

with

the eastern in the U. S.

Acadians

F 3S0.F8, etc. in Louisiana,etc. E 263. X0. revolution

American

Loyalists E 277. Tupper, Sir Charles Regions. Counties.

1039

.A16

Annapolis Co.

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E

F

184.A2.

1033. T.

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of

Acadia). International ary E 398.

.C2

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since

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Pictou Co. Prince F

Edward

Island

1046-1049.

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Queens

.S13

Sable Gulf

Co.

Island. of

St.

Lawrence

F 1050. .Y3

Yarmouth

Co.

Brunswick.

Entered

loyalists Sel off from Nova

Periodicals.

the Dominion

Societies.

of Canada

L867.

Collections.

Directories.

1042

Comprehensiveworks.

1043

History. American

Regions.

Description.

E 263. N9.

revolution

Loyalists E 277. Boundary troubles with 1044

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Cities.

]784.

.5

Co.

.K5

1783

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Colchester

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Towns. New

bound-

Cape Breton Island. Capture of Louisburg, 1745 E198. Capture of Louisburg, 1758 E 199.

.C5

1039.5

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Indians, 1722-1726

Acadians

Counties.

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.B7

171

1.

S.

K 398.

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Scotia

V

New

1044

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TERRITORIES.

PROVINCES.

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,

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1049

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1049.5

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1050

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St. John

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Edward

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St. Lawrence

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F

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The

provinceof

.

government,

having

outbreak came

in

no

into the Dominion

172

real

under

with

connection

Upper ('anada. her old

In

1867

name

the Lower

Quebec.

porary contem-

Canada

BRITISH

1

Quebec

"

NORTH

AMERICA"

Continued .

Periodicals.

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1052 1053

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Comprehensive works. Description. History. Biographies:Bedard, Pierre;etc. History before

F

1791

1030-1032.

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American

E 263. f'2.

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S., etc.

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Cities.

173

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1027.

184.F85,

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i"

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Prance,

pari of Ihe province""f New

\

l"ni not

pari of the provinceof Quebec, stillremain-

1760 il formed

till the coming of the American tion, immediatelyafter the American revolu-

unsettled practically

duringand loyalists,

the division of Quebec

"ii

Upper Canada.

name

of L812.

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next

years.

abuses known

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is

as

under

were one

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during tin-

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1526.

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French

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cut

was

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a

a

1780

a

separate government formidable revolution

the rebellion of the comas munes. Santander, known In 1808 the revolutionarymovement "mbegan in " !oli The tide of war surged back bia, and open warfare in 1811.

broke

out

in

forth in Colombia

and

Venezuela

and

till 1821

when,

under

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withdrew

1829

republicof New

Ecuador

and

Granada

of the 19th century

was saw

government. In of Colombia, was adopted. the

the present name, Panama won

1886

of the

In 1908

and

followingyear,

the

the

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In

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republicwas divided being abolished.

Republic its independence.

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2271

2272

Gonzalo;

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Quesada,

etc.

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Vernon.

1810-

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Madrid.

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F 2235. B.

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F 2351-2479.

general name applied to the regionbounded by the Caribthe Sea, Amazon, Rio Negro and Orinoco rivers, and Venezuelan (Spanish), British, Dutch, French, embracing and Brazilian (Portuguese) Guiana. It is al present usually restricted to the 2d, 3d, and 4th named. Though visited and other explorers before L500, tittle was by Columbus bean

of this region till the fame of the Between attracted adventurers.

known El

Dorado

Raleigh promoted the

17th

modern

and

to expeditions

Dutch

the

century

Demerara

three

1595

and

later

at

l these British Guiana). In l" ;"_* West India company. Dutch

l"il7

Early in

Guiana.

established settlements

Essequibo and

of the

golden city of

Berbice

on

the

(all in

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trol con-

the

French gaineda foothold at Cayenne and the Englishat tirst established themselves in the region of the Oyapok had

River

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The

L629.

later in the modern

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allced" d to Holland in 1667 in exchange for New York, leavingthe Dutch in full control of all modern British and Dutch Guiana; which vraa divided into the province*E r,

0V(

"

river. of ita principal

name

British

capturedby

restored to

and

only

L783.

tin- fir.-tthree

by France

L796

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the

wen

in

1782 British took

them in 1802, jion of the four Dutch colonies,restoring four provincecremained seize them again in 1803. The

i"

in Britishhands 1804-1816,the convention of London determiningth"- ultimate ownership of these colonies,

L814

alone

Surinam

when

united

Holland Guiana

2351

1781

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Holland

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Surinam, each taking the

,|uil",,Demerara, Berbice and

and

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restored to

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Indian

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Holland.

1828-1845

dependencies,including

American

islands, under

a

governor

1809 French Guiana was al Paramaribo. conquered residing by the Portuguese of Brazil and annexed to the lattt-r till 1816. the Amazon and General works on the region between

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2361-2391

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Guiana.

2361

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2370

Before

2371

1803-

2379 2380 2381 2383

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travel.

1803.

Antiquities. Indian

tribes.

History. Before

1S03.

and

Dutch

colonies

Berbice.

of

merara Essequibo, De-

Englishconquests.

Cf. F 2423, 2461.

Raleigh's explorations 2384

129. R2.

1803-

Boundary dispute with 2387

E

Regions. Districts. .B7

Venezuela

Boundaries.

Boundaries. Brazil

boundary V 2554. boundary F 2331.B7.

Venezuela

2389

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2391

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BRAZIL

F

CONGRESS 2501-2659.

ited mi I 199 by Pinzon, :i companion of Columbufl,and by tl fellto Portugal the PortugueseCabral,in 1500. according VI in L493,as to the Bull of demarcation of Pope Uexander

i

in

modified in 1494.

Portuguesecrown

the

r":;i

began

to

the coast into captaincies encourage colonization by parceling middle the of the L6th century the and of 50 leagueseach, by Amazon studded with was seaboard from the La Plata to the

independent settlements.

In

1548 the

governmentalpowers

revoked and a .rovernor of tin' captainswere at Bahia. established bis capital who Portugal

occupied by

was

a

colony,nominally Euguenot, in soon dispersed. Portugalbeing

French

these settlerswere

I'.is; Inn

from

oul

sent

Rio de Janeiro

by Spain under the Iatter's king, there was very But the enemies of Spain 1578-1640. littlecolonial activity various attacks between watchful: the English made were

absorbed

1595, and

and

1586

colony L612

The

L618. West

Dutch

Dutch

the

were

India company

1630

Pernambuco, which they made extendingin time from the Dutch

The

a

Amazon The

took

Bahia, which was they captured Olinda, mar the capital of a Dutch ince provSan

Francisco River to Mar-

finallyexpelled in

were

maintained

of the

troublesome.

most

in 1625

and

mouth

the

Marajo,at

quickly recaptured; but in

anhao.

founded

French

the

the island of

on

1654

and

quished relin-

their claims by treaty in L662.

expulsionof the Spanish from Portugal in 1640 had been the signalfor new activity in colonial affairs. for complete independence The firsteffect was a movement

Meanwhile

the

the Portuguese colonists in South

among

failure of this,all efforts of the Dutch

in north

Brazil, but

concentrated

were

on

on

the

the expulsion

Brazil.

From

strife between the early in the 17th century there was inhabitants of the back country of south Brazil and the Jesuit reductions in Paraguay, culminatingin the War of the Seven reductions

in 1754.

In

1760

the Jesuits

were

expelled

from

Brazil. In 1807

and

the invasion of Portugalby Napoleon the royal family

on

took

court

refuge in Brazil.

The

Spanish colonial

for independence scarcelyspread to Brazil. advantage was taken of the disturbance to the south

the former

Spanish colonies

north

of the

La

Plata

In

ment move-

fact,

to annex

in 1817.

his crown in L821, KingJohn VI returned to Portugal to resume h is Tedro in Brazil. son The latter crowned leaving was emperor of Brazil the next year, and the Portugueseexpelled in L828. Discontent and at home popular uprisingsled to the loss of

Uruguay,after

a

war

with the La

Plata

provinces,and

Pedro I abdicated the throne in favor of his son In

1849-1852

Kntre

joined with

Bios,Corrientes and Paraguay to expel Rosas,

of Buenos in 1864

Brazil

Pedro II,in 1831. the provincesof Uruguay,

Aires and

Brazil

actual ruler of the La

governor

Plata region. And

again at war. this time with Argentine Bepublicand Uruguay againstL6pez, ruler of Paraguay,who

was

overthrown

was

in 1870.

204

.1

B8

Brazil.

modern

of

Indians

2520

Indians.

Bororo

.

.T9I4

Indians.

Tupinamba

History. Historiopraphy. historians.

of

Piopraphy Collective,

.5

A- J

Individual, Study

.

teaching.

and

Compends

works

General

.

2523

lomatic

history.

'ions

to

Colony,

15I|8.

To E

with

countries,

individual

9-1762.

A-Z.

1821. demarcation

of

line

Alexander

121.

Cabral

2526

.

special.

General

E

125. Cll. Expulsion

of

the

Jesuits.

VI

SOUTH

F In

a a

was

there

empire

the

1889

AMERICA

F

abolished,and

was

constitutional

after

interim

an

republicinauguratedin

Under wide-spreadrebellion in 1893-94. has been special activityin the settlement

ment, govern-

There

1891.

the of

republic long-standing

boundary disputes with all Brazil's neighbors. That Bolivia

notable

was

to transferring

in

Brazil

in

with

1903

the

disputedAcre Territory. 2501

Periodicals.

Societies.

2504

Gazetteers.

Dictionaries.

.5

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Directories.

2508

Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensive works.

2509

Miscellaneous.

2505

Descriptionand 2511

Before

2513

1821-1889.

2515

1889-

Indians

Moxo

.1

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2524 2526

1821.

Antiquities.

2519

2521

F 3319.

Local.

Topics. History. Colony, to To

i5-~

1821.

o*

,-tr E 125.C11.

Expulsion of

1549-1762.

Jesuit missions

2529

2532 2534

the Jesuits.

Paraguay F 2684. F 2684. reductions,1754 Portuguese settlement at Colonia,Uruguay F 2723. French colony at Rio de Janeiro 1555-1567. War

2530

7

IXxoA

1548. Cabral

2528

travel.

of

of the Seven

Villegagnon. Spanish control 1578-1640. Dutch colony 1625-1662. 1763-1821. Portuguesecourt

in Brazil.

Expulsion of Brazilians from Colonia 11 istory of Portugal DP 500French

2536

Guiana

F _,723.

F 2461.

Empire, 1822-1889.

Abdication

of Pedro

I.

of 1889. with Argentineever

Uruguay, L849 Republic, Argentine F2687. L870 1865 Paraguayan war,

War

Warwith

2537

Rebellion

Republic,1889 Misiones

award,

1894

205

L825 L862

of iv":;

F 2916, 2626.

L828

P 2726.

F2846.

"i

i.

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Continued.

BRAZIL

,

id

\"

Boundaries.

States.

Ions.

F

COXGIJKSS

OK

LIBKAK'Y

r

Territory.

rr

jr.ll

AI.t

2546

Amazonas.

River.

Mara-

Jauapiry River.

River.

Purus

Eliver.

fton

Madeira

River.

Amazon

River,etc.

Jurua Bahia.

2551 55 1

Boundaries. Cf. F2540.

2556

ira.

256

I

Island.

Xoronha

Fernando

2566

Goyaz.

2571

Maranhao.

2576

Matto

colonies.

German

Santo. Espirito

256]

Grosso.

Jesuil missions of Paraguay

2684.

Mucury colony.

MinasGeraes.

258]

F

F 2561.

boundary

Santo K"]"irit""

Para.

2586

I' 2546.

2591

Parahyba.

2596

Parana. Jesuit missions of Paraguay

_M.i 1 1

2684.

Pernambuco.

2606

Piauhy.

261

Rio

1

F

de Janeiro

(State).

Rio de Janeiro

2616

Rio Grande

(City) F do Norte.

2621

Rio Grande

do Sul.

2626

Santa

2646.

German

colonies.

Catharina.

German

awarded

to Brazil.*

ones

colonies. Part

F-Mlfc

Parana

boundary F2596. Francisco River and

2629

Sao

2631

Sao Paulo.

2636

Paulistas.

The

Paraguay

War

reductions,1754

F 2684. F 2684.

Sergipe. Cities.

Towns.

26 16

K i""de -Janeiro.

2651

Other The

places (alphabetically) various "colonies"

in which -'

Valley.

Jeeuil missions of of the Seven

of Misi-

each

of

immigrants

is located.

Topics. Foreign elements. .(.t3 Germans.

or\o

are

entered

under

state

SOUTH

F

AMERICA

PARAGUAY

Paraguay

F visited

was

in

founded

2661-2699. Sebastian

by

and

Cabot

in

became

Asuncion

L527.

the

capitalof the Spanish possessionsin the La Plata region,which comprised not only modern Paraguay, but Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catharina, Brazil,and the Argentinepro\ incee of Misiones, Corrientes,Entre Rios, Buenos Aires and Santa was

Fe\

The

1535

history of

is classed

in F

La

the

In

2841.

domain

into the

two

Buenos

Aires

La

or

soon

Plata

1620

region in

earl} days

division of this large

the

on

these

provinces of Paraguay or (iuaira,and guay ParaPlata, the real historyof modern it is only the part of Paraguay easl of the

begins. But Paraguay River that

has

a

colonial history,the western

portionof the

country forming part of the Chaco regionand remaining practicallyunsettled till late in ihe 19th century. The early colonists had been accompanied by Franciscan who made efforts to convert the natives, as did some priests, of Jesuits about 1586. But in 1608 Philip [II of Spain a hand the Indians granted the latter order permission to convert At the upper Parana. the time, the boundaries on between Spanish and Portuguese possessionswere undefined, and as the Spanish kings had usurped the Portuguese crown, no conflict of jurisdictionwas likely. These Jesuits gathered the natives into towns sort of or "reductions", under a rule. Their influence both military spread rapidly on above sides of the Parana River the (Iuaira Falls,in the modern

Brazilian

Grosso.

In

broken No the

up

aid

of

Parana.

missions

by the Portuguese

was

Jesuits

given by

below

Parana

from

on

Sao

the falls, and

of

started

terms

anew

with

the

far into

in

and

Paraguay,and

modern

the

in the country

modern west

and

ci\ il

their remaining followers

Uruguay rivers, with a centre Argentine territoryof Misiones,bul

the

Matt"

entirely Paulo. (Paulistae Paraguay; in fact

raided

friendly

Jesuits moved

The

and

Paulo

Sao

were

the government

seldom

were

authorities. down

stales

the

1629

to

or

between near

the

extending

to

the.east and

into the Brazilian

provinceof Rio Grande do Sul, Uruguay and Corrientes. Though nominally subject to the governor of Paraguay, the missions were virtuallyindependent and lii drill their converts and the Jesuits now to arm began and from I7l's the missions detached were placed Paraguay under the government

Spanish

in

crown

of Buenos

1750

Aires.

to transfer

The

attempt of the

the "Seven

reductions"

of the Uruguay to Portugalin exchange for Colonia, led Tin " to armed resistance on the part of the missions in I7""i

east

were

by

defeated

forces,and

driven

transfer of

the across

Spanish and Uruguay River.

combined the

was territory

abandoned.

Portuguese

the posed proIn L769 the Jesuits Put

Spanish dominions, ami the missions, entrusted to the civil authorities. They were soon givenup. the Indians mostlywithdrawingsouth into Uruguay and Entre into Paraguay proper. On the outbreak Rios, and northwest were

expelled

from

207

the

( ONGRESS

Lil',i;.\i;V OF

Continued.

PARAGUAY .,i

F

the revolution io Buenoj

Am-,

patched to Paraguay, which were defeated. Bui Spaniard!

A

successful almosl without

was

dominated the country and Dr. Francis easily La 1840. He was succeeded virtualdictator til]bis death [shed.

1.1

-

.

within

risingfrom

expedition m

an

the Spanish governor easily tow is the countrj and a revolutionary

was

by

Lopez, L841-1862,and by the latter'Bson, V. S. Lopes, in oonfiid with aeighbon and 1862-1870. The former was flu- rightto navigatethe Parana; and maritime nations over in L864 the attempt oi the younger Lopez to interfere in the in Uruguay brought on civil ware the Paraguayan war, in and which Brazil united against Uruguay, Argentine Republic and crushed nearly annihilated her in Paraguayand finally I

\.

L870.

Collections.

2661

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Societies.

2604

Gazetteers.

Dictionaries.

.

5

Directories.

2668

Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensiveworks.

2669

Miscellaneous.

2665

travel.

Descriptionand 2671

Before

"2\ur"

L811-

1811.

2681

History.

2683

Before

Whole

2684

Province

1811.

Jesuit

La Plata

War

Paraguay

regionbefore

province.

1709.

of

Missions

of the Seven

Regions occupied by

1620

1620. F 2841.

reductions, 1009reductions,1754. or

the missions

F 2621, 2723, 2891,

2916.

2686

1811-

Francia. Parana.

2687

2691

C. A.

Lopez. Navigation of F.S.Lopez. U.S.T^rv

Paraguayan war,

1805-1870.

iS5K-\"s^.

Regions. Departments. Partidos. .1)7

the

Colonies.

aries. Bound-

Boundaries. Cf. F2891.C4. Brazil

.C4

boundary ParaguayanChaco. Territorybetween Cf. El Gran Chaco

F 2554. El Chaco the

2695

Cities.

Topics. Foreignelements. .G3

Towns.

Germans.

208

Paraguay and

F2876.

2099

Boreal.

Western

Paraguay.

Pilcomavo

rivers.

OF

LIBRARY

I

ONGRESS

"

F

Continued.

URUGUAY

Boundaries.

Regions. Departments. Boundaries.

,B7

i

P 2654.

boundary

Colonifl(Department). al Colonia

Portuguesesettlement

Pa,

,R6

Etocha.

Towns.

Cities. 2781

Montevideo.

2793

Other

2799 ARGENTINE

F 2723.

andu.

,P8

places(alphabetically) .

Foreign elements.

Topics.

PLATA

LA

THE

REPUBLIC.

REGION America

other countries in South

Unlike

not, in the settlement

Republicdid form

a

F 2801

earlycolonial

unit. or political geographical

while

Of the La

and Uruguay have

provincesproper, Paraguay

Argentine

the present and

3021.

tory, his-

Plata

pendence, their inde-

won

the early historyof the western

of the

states

republicbelongs rather with Chile and Upper Peru (Bolivia) the territories to the south, than with the La Plata; and colonial history of importance. the old Patagonia,have no Rio

de la Plata

1516

and

by Sebastian

Cabot

from

Spain under

Pedro

out

La

Plata, and

In

1538

removed

thither.

region

was

Aires

La

Plata, the

government of

Rio to

the

Aires

colony

a

as

following

the

Parana

again occupied. Viceroy of Peru, Audiencia

the Uruguay and

and

of Charcas

Aires, and

the

Guaira

unsettled

1620

the

and The

as Paraguay. entirelyconfined to the present Aires and Santa Fe, the regionbetween Parana rivers being held by Indians, and

almost

This

was

the scat

of

frequent contests

Portuguesecolonists.

by Spaniards,who northern hank, but many

(otherwise

regionaround

Uruguay not occupied at all till 16S0, Portuguesefrom Brazil erected a fort at Colonia

the

diately imme-

or

the modem

on

Plata

La

Sucre, Bolivia). About

Buenos

province was provincesof Buenos

Spanish

lished estab-

were

of the

of Asuncion,

former

founded

year.

capitaland all colonists of lieutenant-governorship

the

all that part below the confluence Paraguay rivers as the province of

and or

eastward

and

of

divided:

was

Buenos Aires.

set

adelantado

The

the

modern

de la Plata the

to

1534

Mendoza

the

many

subordinate

In

separate settlements

dependency

a

de

Buenos

Under

Buenos

in 152G.

made

was

Garay, 1576-1584, and

was

founded

Asuncion

Diaz de Solisin

firstvisited by Juan

The

years.

1726

thenceforth the

Meanwhile,

when

between

Montevideo were

the

opposite was

predominant

Colonia

question remained

to the

westward, in modern

two Argentine territory, ized separate governments had been organ: Cuyo (jhcmodern Argentine provincesof Mendoza. San Juan and San 1 ,uis) of Chile ; and Tucuman a dependency inces (provof Cordoha, Rioja,Santiago del Estero,Tucuman, Cata-

210

AMERICA

SOUTH

F

Salta

marca,

Jujuy)

Jesuit missions

The

cas.

and

F Peru

part of Upper

a

Char-

or

of Paraguay, though largelyin the

of Misiones, belong rather with the present Argentineterritory transferred to history of Paraguay, F 2684: though they were the government of Buenos Aires in 1728. The is true same of the War of the Seven reduction*,which was an attempt to

dispossesssuch

the Uruguay

Rio Grande

established

Spanish crown

as

Viceroyaltyof

the

the Audiencia

previouslysubject to also

was

Indians

ol

east

were

do Sul,Brazil).In 1776 the Plata, with

La

to its control all the territories Aires,transferring

seat at Buenos

there

mission

of these

(inmodern

audiencia

an

of Chaicas.

established at

And

in 1782

Buenos

Aires.

viceroyaltycomprised the following governments: 1. Buenos Aires (the Argentine provinces of Buenos Aires,

The

Santa

Upper

3.

Aires

Buenos

Peru

Cuyo,

5.

man;

Riosand

Entre

Fe,

Corrientes;and Uruguay);

detached

now

out, in the formation of

there

years

city of

the

organized in 1825,

was

anarchy

was

provinces,between

the

1806

a

constitutional government many

Chile.

Aires. governingjunta in Buenos taken undersoon expelled,and expeditions Spanish strongholds on the Pacific. A

Spaniardswere againstthe

among

from

by an Englishexpeditionwhich held the followingyear. 1810 the revolution broke taken

was

it Till defeated

The

2. Paraguay;

Charcaa (modern Bolivia);4. Tucu-

or

civil

or

the

two

fact inns

and

rians of Unita-

the party of centralization and Federalists, or or fa/ored the for provinces. During autonomy

who

conflicts Bolivia, Paraguay and last named

independence, the

Uruguay in

1828

asserted

after

for

but

within

war

their

own

with

war

a

those these

its

nally Rosas, though nomiand governor of Buenos a Federalist Aires,was virtual Plata region. In 1813 a civil war La dictator of the whole Brazilian invaders.

in Uruguay was

i li.

provinceof

the

for many

years.

into the

war

1852. Aires

Buenos it

between

reentered

1865

Chile

preparations on

the

with Under

its independence

confederation; but

caused

the

ousies jeal-

ruler

much

were

of Paraguay. Boundary irritation and warlike

pari of both countries. merely the frontierof two

The

territory

countries,

hut

Earther south. unsettled regionsof Patagoniaand Another L902. made in boundary was agreement

vast

Final

adjustment,

portionof

with

the

Bolivia

former's

and

Alaeama

Chile,gave region,now

Los Andes, 1899-1900.

2801

Periodicals.

Societies,

2804

Gazetteers.

Dictionaries.

.5

in the

Urquiza'sgovernment

maintained the

he

Rioa.

of Entre

Brazil resulted

the

not

was

1852

provinces prominenl drawn were Argentineprovinces

capitaland

againstLopez,

disputes with

the

in

Rosas

till 1859, when

involved

enemies

of these

expulsion of

to

by Urquiza,governor

home

at

alliance

The

1829

the occasion of Rosas' interference, and

was

attacked

From

Directories.

211

ions. ('..licet

to

Argentinaa

oi the territory

THE

REPUBLIC.

ARGENTINE

Dfi us

CONGRESS

OF

LIBRAITl

f

f Continued.

REGION

PLATA

LA

raphy. Genealo works. ( lomprehensive B

Miscellaneous.

2809

travel.

and iod Descripl 281 i

Before 1806!

2815

L806

Antiquities.

2821 .1 .::

Local.

Topics.

2831

ITislory.

2841

Before

Viceroyaltyof

1806: Peru and

Upper

Paraguay

F

to Colonia

F 272:5.

Jesuit provinceor reductions

2845

_'S46

1817-r

English

S;,n Martin

F20si.

reductions,1754

of the Seven

1X06-1817.

F 3301-3359.

2683.

Brazilian claims

War

Plata.

La

Audiencia of Charcas

F 2684.

invasions.

War

of

pendence. inde-

F 2235.S.

{Rosas.

Civil

War

wars.

with

Brazil,1849-

1852. War

with

Brazil

over

Uruguay, 1825-1828

F 2687. Paraguayan war, 1865-1870 F 2916. award, 1894 Territories. Regions. Provinces.

F 2726.

Misiones

Mountains

2851

Amies

2853

Los

2857

Boundaries.

Andes

Boundaries.

Chilean boundary ques(including tion).

(Territory). A-Z-

"

Cf. F2S53. Chile boundary F 2851. Brasil boundary F 2554, 2916.

Paraguay boundary 2861

Buenos Buenos

Martin

Aires

F 2691. B7.

(Province).

Aires (City) F 3001. Garcia

(Island) F 2909.

2871

Catamarca.

2876

El Chaco

2881

P 2691.C4. Paraguayan Chaco Chubut (Territory).

El (Territory).

irdova. 391

Corrientes.

2896

KntreRios.

2901

Formosa

2906

Jujuy.

(Territory).

212

Gran

Ohaco.

SOUTH

F

Regions.

Provinces. River

Plata

2909

La

2911

Mendoza.

2916

Misiones

AMERICA

Garcia

F

Territories

and

etc.

Parana

Valley.

"

Continued. River.

tin Mar-

(Island). The

ancient

Chilean

gobernaci6n

of

Cnyo. (Territory).The

Brazil The

2921 2924 2926

question with

(cf.F 2626).

Jesuit missions

of

south

of Buenos

west

F l'(;84.

Paraguay

Neuquen (Territory). Pampa (Territory). Pampas region. Region Luis, and

of Mendoza

and

San

Aires, extending south

Patagonia.

to

2936

Misiones

Patagonia. (Including collective works on Patagonia, Falkland Islands, Tierradel gentine Fuego, Straits of Magellan, Cape II"rn. etc.) Arsubdivided into territoriesof Patagonia is now and Santa (ruz. Chilean Neuquen, Rio Negro, Chubut in the Chilean provinceof Chiloe and Patagonia is embraced of Magallanes. territory Falkland

Islands

F 3031

Tierra del Fuego

.

F 2986.

Straits of Magellan

F3191.

Rio

2956

Negro (Territory). LaRioja.

2958

Salta.

2961

San

Juan.

2966

San

Luis.

2971

Santa

Cruz

2976

Santa

Fe.

2951

2981 2986

(Territory).

Santiagodel Estero. del Fuego (Territory).Tierra

Tierra

del

Fuego

(Island). The

western part of the island territoryof Magallanes.

forms

pari of the Chilean

Cf. F 3186.

2991

Tucuman

(Province)

The

ancient

gohenuieion of

Tucuman. Cities. 3001 .3011 3021

Buenos

Aires

(City).

places(alphabetically). Topics. Foreignelements. Other

.F8 .18

3031

Towns.

Falkland

French.

Italians.

Islands.

Pepys 213

Island

(Imaginary).

\t

3285.

3051

F

CHILE

f

CONGRESS

OF

Lll'.i; \i;v

Spanishconquest of Peru, northern Chile which bad been conqueredby by [ndian tribes, iccupied of the

the time

outh of modern

[ncae, while th"

the

Valparai

the Araucanians and held by warlike and independent tribes, invaded from Pern: in Th bj Spaniards others untry was who founded Santiby Valdivia, ,!id other towns, and even despatchedexpeditionsacross there was to the east, where organizedthe province Hi.' Andes of Cuyo; now pari of the ArgentineRepublic Tn L553 moel L636 i.\

Almagro,and in

settlements

of tlie Chilean

known

often fighting, 1 1.

there

years

as

almost

was

the Araucanian

[ndian inroads

in

destroyed

were

hundred

for the next

and

L640

distance

-

in

abolished

Thiswas

1567.

general substituted.

Finallyin

1640

treaty

a

The

audiencia

was

made

later Indian

and

in 1655, 1724

wars

revived

was

with

River. In

1766.

crushed

by the viceroy of Peru

Martin

San

which

for independence

and

broke

his Argentine army

in 1817

the

1776

of the

were

ince prov-

Andes,

Plata. in

out

in 1814; but

which

There

Cuyo, comprising the part of Chile east transferred to the new viceroyalty of La

movement

in

in 1609.

Indians

the

of was

Peru,

in Chile

royalgovernor and captain

L575anda

all the land south of the Biobio

left them

difficul-

from

of conducting a contest at such a established Buch thai a royal audiencia was

-

were

ceaseless

The

war.

The

1810

was

the arrival of

on

the royalists were

of military Chile was made a centre finallyoverthrown. and naval operationsagainst Peru until the final defeat of the unstable The republicthen organized was Spaniards in 1824. of risingsagainst the and there have been a number at first, down

government involved in

to recent

In

times.

1836.

Chile

became

confederation,and in with drawn into L865 was brief war a Spain. The by Peru of 1879-1882 Chile-Permian war mercial was brought on by comtroubles over the nitrate industry in the Bolivian Peru took the side of Bolivia, and the province of Atacama. war

result of the

with

the

Peru-Bolivian

the loss

board. by Bolivia of her entire seaof thewarand oul fer transquestionsgrowing kepi alive unfriendlyfeelingsdown to the

struggle was

Territorial of territory have

present day.

The

Bolivian

(Chilean territoryof Atacama department of

province of Antofagasta)and the Peruvian Tarapaca(Chilean province of the same name) outright,and, by 1883, the Peruvian transferred later.

years was

From

a

They

are

against President

boundary disputes with

3051

Periodicals.Societies.

3054

Gazetteers.

to the

Dictionaries.

Directories.

214

and

ultimate

pending still retained by Chile.

revolution

to L902

were

verge

of

war.

Collections.

transferred

accepted Oct. 23,

neon

Chile,

led the country

.5

treaty of A

territories of Tacna to

successful 1S9S

the

Arica

rarily tempo-

decision In 1891

ten

there

Balmaoeda.

the Argentine Republic

AMERICA

SOUTH

F

F

3058

Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensive works.

3059

Miscellaneous.

3055

Descriptionand 3061

Before

3063

1810-

travel.

1810.

Antiquities.

3069 .1

Local.

.3

Topics.

Araucania

F 3126.

de los Cesares.

Ciudad

3072

Araucanians

and

fciR"", \3081 History. ua^cou", \-=309

Before. 1810.

1

Arauc

anian

wars

.

.

War

Biographies:

of

independence, 1810-1824. O'Higgins,Bernardo; etc.

3094

War

1824-

3095

F 2235. S.

Martin

San

with

Montt, Manuel; with

War

3097

Peru

Territorial

.3

etc.

with Peru-Bolivian

War

Biographies:

Spain, 1865-1866.

and

Bolivia,1S79-1882.

growing out questions,

Tacna

and

F 3447.

confederation, 1836-1839

of the

war.

Arica.

Cf. F 3116, 3231, 3241.

3098

Revolution

Regions.

of 1891. Boundaries.

Provinces.

3106

Aconcagua.

3111

Andes

in Chile.

Mountains

Cf. F 2212, 2851.

3116

Antofagasta.

3126

Arauco.

3131

Atacama.

(Formerly Bolivian

of territory

Ata-

cama.) The

Cf. F3060,

Cf. Easter

3136

Biobio.

3139

Boundaries.

Araucania

ancient 3091.

Island

V 3169.

ft'l

Cf. F 3097.3.

Argentineboundary 3141

Cautin.

3146

Chiloe. Cf. F2936.

3161

Colchagua. Concepcion. Coquimbo.

3166

Curico.

3151

3156

215

F

2851, !

and

Araucanians

F

CX)NGRESS

OF

I.ll'.i;.\i;v

Continued.

CHILE

of La Plata,L776) to Viceroyalty Cuyo (transferred F 291 .;ir,.i

;;i7l

1.

de Pascua. (Isla

Easter Island. Juan

Te Pito to

Hernia.)'

[slands.

Fernandez

:; I7ti

Linares.

3181

Uanquihue.

3186

Magallanea(Territory). Cf. F2936.

319]

Straits of

Magellan. G 286.M2; G 420.M2.

Magellan 3196

Malleco.

3201

Maule.

3206

Ruble.

3211

o'TTiggins.

3221

Santiago (Province). chile (City) F 3271.

Santiagode 3231

territories of Tacna

Peruvian

Tama.

F 2

of Tierra del Fuego

I,land

and

Arica.

Cf. F 3097.3.

3236

Talca.

3241

TarapacS.

I

it,

Cf. F 3097.3.

3246

\ aldivia.

3251

Valparaiso(Province). Cf

Cities.

3271 3281 3285

Islas de Juan

F 3171.

Femdndez

.

Towns.

Santiago de Chile (City). Other places (alphabetically). Topics. Foreignelements. F8

French.

.G3

Germans.

.

F

BOLIVIA In

earlydays the the

fncas

Bolivia

modern

for

and

3301-3359.

over

two

was

a

centuries

part of Peru, both under

followingthe Spanish

a royal audiencia (""inquest. In 1559 Charcae (otherwisethe city of La data, over jurisdiction

included

not

of Tucuman

the region known modern

only (now the

as

waa

became

from the

the

gobernacion

provinces of Argentine guay Argentine. Pararegion(eastern

and

of its own,

waa

acknowledged Lima.

In

of Chareas

1776 was

by royal decree

the Yieeroyalty of Peru Yieeroyalty of La Plata, with capitalat

"21""

This

Peru.

northwestern

Republic). The La Plata and Uruguay) though having governors also subjectto the Audiencia, while the whole the supremacy at of the Viceroy of Peru the entire region subject to the Audiencia detached

Sucre) having

Upper

Bolivia,but

in

established

now

Buenos

CONGRESS

OF

\i;v

MCI;

F

BOLIVIA.

334]

Regions. Departments. Atacama, K

province ""f Antofagasta of Los Andes Argentineterritory

'now

and

:;iKit

Continued.

Boundaries

Chilean

F 28 .B7

Boundaries. P 2857, 2853. \rgentine boundary Brazil boundary P 2554, 2540. Chile boundary F3139, 3097.3,3116. Paraguay boundary F2631.B7. Peru boundary F 3451.117.

,C6

Chuquisaca.

.(7

Cochabamba.

.1,:;

La Paz. Acre territoryF

.()7

2540.

F3451.T6.

LakeTiticaca

Oruro. Cruz.

,S2

Santa

.T3

Territorio Nacional

.T6

Lake

de Colonias.

Bolivia. region,

Titicaca

Of. FS451.T6.

Cities.

3351

Towns.

3359

Topics. At

3401-3619.

F

PERU

Quito)on

Spanish conquest, 1531, the ruling family its dominion, which recently consolidated not only modern Peru, but Ecuador (province of the north, Bolivia (Upper Peru) on the east and

northern

Chile

the time of

of the

had

[ncas

included

the south.

on

and

quarrels,Pizarro whole

Inca

assassinated

was

internal

Taking advantage of

followers

speedily

the

overran

the conquerors, among in 1541 and Emperor Charles

Quarrels arose

empire.

Pizarro himself

his

"

de Vela as 1st viceroy of Peru in 1544. out Nunez Though the rule of the viceroy extended over practicallyall down to the erection of the ViceSpanish South America V sent

of royaltiee it

audienciaa of

and

in 1739

Granada

New

found

was

La

Plata

in

1776; yet

under establish local governments necessary the audiencia were captains general. Such to

or

1559, the presidency and audiencia of Quito, 1564, Sharcas, the audiencia (latercaptaingeneralcy) of Chile, 1567. etc. in America. Peru itselfremained the centre of Spanish power "

While

the

gained full strength in

revolutionary movement was only in 1820

regionsit

remoter

threatened.

San

Martin

that

Peru

itselfwas

the south,

from

and

ously seri-

Bolivar

from

the north, concentrated their victorious forces, and the battle of Ayacucho, Bee. 1824,marked the end of the Spanish After years of civil war. President power in South America.

Cruz

Santa two

invasion there

War

of Bolivia

countries from

was

a

broke

nitrate

as

invaded

the

Chile broke

war

out

with

1835, and joined the An Peru-Boliviana.

In 1865-66 up their union in 1839. in which also involved. Chile was

Spain

between

on deposits

Peru.

Confederaci6n

Chile

and

the coast, and

218

Bolivia

in 1879

over

the

Peru, as ally of the latter,

SOUTH

F

drawn

was

the

by

AMERICA

in.

The

absolute

Peruvian

followed

was

province of Tarapaca

3401

Gazetteers.

Dictionaries.

Directories.

3408

Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensive works.

3409

Miscellaneous.

Descriptionand 3411

Before

3423

1820-

3430

.1

Local.

.3

Topics.

V 3442

"ddv'cou*^ 3446

tribes of modern

Indian

[ rn'b

History. Before

Spanish conquest.

1548. of Peru

Indians

and

the Inca

Peru.

Tupac Amaru, 1780-1781. of independence,1810-1825.

War

Civil

1820-

1835-1839. War

with

Putumayo

wars.

War

Pizarro.

empire,before 1531

Viceroyaltyof

1548-1825.

Miller,William; 3447

Peru.

.

3431*

3444

travel

1820.

Antiquities.Incas.

3429

t-

the

3404

.5

R."\aWt\",

disastrous defeat of the allies

loss of

to the victor,while the territories of Tacna and Arica were conditionallysurrendered fc"r ten years, subject to a plebiscite at the end of that period. Chile stillholds them, as the province of Tacna, with ultimate status unsettled. Periodicals. Societies. Collections.

3405

VoVo^aWci

F

F

3429.

Insurrection

of

Biographies:

etc.

Confederacion with

Chile, 1879-1882 atrocities

Peru-Bolivia

Spain, 1S65-1866. F 3097.

F 345 1 P94 .

.

na.

OF

LIBRARY

F

ECUADOR

CONGRESS

F

3701-3799.

of the Span! b conquest of Peru the [ncas had jusl completed the overthrow of the Cares,of Indians of trol thisregion, li was natural then to extend the Spanish conL585 Quito was made a cenAs curly tre to ill" north. to the north, farSpanishincursions into modern " Colombia, [n 1564 the old kingdom of Quito,with outlyingColombian and erected into a presidency, with a royal was Peruvian provinces, of the Viceroyof audiencia,nominallyunder the jurisdiction of New Granada was created. Peru till L739,whentli" viceroyalty !,," time

re, ,nii\

;i-

In

Spanishgovernment

the

iso!)

overthrown

was

This lasted but a short

native juntaalQuito.

prudenl Spanishcommander, Ecuador In the latter year, Btrongholdtill 1819. i afresh, encouraged by the successes

a

mi

and

in the south.

in favor of

a

time,and under

continued

a

royalist

the rebellion broke of Bolivar

The

in

the

3701

victory of Pichincha in May 1822 was ern decisive,and the four provinces forming modEcuador absorbed into Bolivar's new were republic of ( '"ill After various smaller revolts, nubia. the old presidency of of Quito declared itself independent, 1830, under the name the republic of Ecuador. Periodicals. Societies. Collections.

3704

Gazetteers.

3705 3708

Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensive works.

3709

Miscellaneous.

north

San

Martin

Dictionaries.

Descriptionand 3711

Before

3713

1810-1830.

871*

1830-

travel.

1810.

Wb*b"r*"*?

Antiquities.Indians.

3721 .1

Local.

.3

Topics.

3731

History.

3733

Before

3734

1810-1S30.

3735

1830-

3741

Regions. .A6

,^C

x

^or/

o^\or,

3-raz

1810.

Provinces.

Andes

Boundaries.

Mountains,Ecuador.

Cf. F 2212. .B7

Boundaries. Peru

.G2 Cities. 38W :;v|i

boundary

Galapagos

F 3451. B7.

Islands.

Towns.

Quito. Other places (alphabetically).

Topics. Foreignelements. 220

ADDITIONS References made

these

to

that additions

to indicate

E

where

TO

additions

are

11-29

by

in proper

place by hand,

is to be

inserted.

Add

as

footnote.

These

numbers

Add

E

31-50

Add

for

work-

or

be

if ever,

seldom, U.

suggestion is

least

would

A

check

made

which

bonk

are

of travel

here, but

rather

S., Spanish-America, etc., whichever

might

country

classed

a

region covered.

or

Huguenots. footnote.

as

a

book

a

few

F

like E 11-29, are to be assignedonly to professedlyand actually comprehensive; f. g., dealing principallywith British America with

numbers,

works

at

pages

the end

the U. S. would

on

1001-1035, regardless of title.

United

States

country

that they

ReferIndian

83

The at

in scope.

These

E

in index.

reserved

are

be the main

29.F8

"a"

actually comprehensive under

E

1, 1913.

preceded

be either entered matter

MARCH

in

(Massacres

1676

classed

and

wars

title relate

the are

Jackson's

E

151

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1622

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F

229.

67. G.

chief

E

99.M64L.

of the Tennessee

men. militia-

E 302.6.P57. Refer Pinckney, Thomas Add Cheyenne outbreak, 1875. .M64 Add Mingo Indians. Add

Demarcation

line of Alexander

Refer Altitudes ^^Thanksgiving

GB

day and

(Cf. F 7; GT Add

The

work

494-496;

G

vi.

109.

customs

in the colonies

4975).

of historical

Ropes, J. C. Squier,E. G. Add Steedman, Charles: A.; Philip,J. W. Refer Bailey,Theodoras

societies.

Add

E

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Add

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1).

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British

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AddCi.Yu

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E 467.1.P78.

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Washington.

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ReferCornwallis,Charles

quis

Howe, Richard

Howe,

day, Apr. Add Evacuation day. Add as footnote.

Add

mar-

DA506.C8.

Patriot's

earl

DA

87.118.

19.

Library of Congress at present classes battles hen-. will probably be worked later for out A scheme

The

E

231-239,

Eden, Sir

Robert.

B" f,r Leonard,

Daniel

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similar to E 471^78.

lines somewhat

on

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Paine, R. T. E 302.6.P14. Add Northwest, Old. ReferRoss, George E 302.6.R79. Rush, Benjamin E 302.6.R85. Add .L5 Leonard, Daniel. .P14 Add Paine, R. T. .R61 Rodney, C. A.

E E

.R79

Ross, George.

.R85

Rush, Benjamin.

335

Refer Rodman. Add Morris,R.

340

Add

William

F

153.R.

V.

.M83

Morrow, Jeremiah. Prentiss,Samuel. .R7 Robertson, George. .R8 Ross, H. II. .R9 Rush, Richard. .V7 Vinton, S. F. ReferMurphy. IT. C. F 123.M. .P88

Prentice,G. Rodney, C. E

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as

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footnote. Libraryof

A

Bcheme

E

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at

will

382

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E

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be

Guadalupe

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club.

worked

out

later for

similar to E 471" 47v

execution

war;

E

222

present classes battles here.

probably

lines somewhat

E

.2

E

of Tennessee

litiamen. mi-

ADDITIONS E

403.1

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TO

AddCt

405.6

Add

E

406

Add

Pillow court-martial

B 405.6.

footnote.

as

Libraryof Congress at present

A

scheme

E 405,

.9

E 467.1.B14.

Pillow court-martial.

The

415.6

1, 1913

ReferBailey,Theodoras

E

E

MARCH

Add Add

will probably be lines somewhat

on

classes battles here.

worked

out

later for

similar to E 471^178.

Black, J. S. .B6 Black, J. S. .B63 Blair,F. P. .P5

H. Phillips,

.P85

Prentice,G. D.

M.

.R75

Rollins,E. H.

.R76

Rollins,J.

.Y2

Yancey, W.

S. L.

F. H. ReferPeirpoint,

E

534.P.

F 153.R. Reed, R. R. V 1%.R. Reemelin, Charles

Sherman, John

Watts, T. works 436

E

438

E

442

E

447

664. S5.

F 326.W.

H.

collected Wendell, ReferPhillips' Phillips,

Under

E

E

in E

415.6.P.

ReferParaguay expedition F 2686. Refer Squattersovereignty E 415.7. F396.M. J. A. ReferMurrell, F New York plot 1741 Refer negro ,

Richmond

128.4.

insurrection.

1800

(Gabriel's]

insurrection.

1822

(Denmark

F 234.R5. Charleston

F 279.C4.

Yesoy's)

insurrection, 183]

Southampton

F 232.S7.

Turner's) E

463

lected) society's pamphlets(colRefer Loyal publication 458. L.

E E

467.1

(Nat

Add

.El 3

Bailey,Theodoras. A. N. Duffle, Early,J. A.

.P78

Porter, D. D.

.R2

Ramseur,

.B14 .D87

Under

.Wl,

S. I". CI*. Warren

add

E 477. 675.

Refer Blair,F. P. Piatt. Donn

E 415.9.B63. F 496.P.

182.R.

Rowan, S. C. Rusk, .1. M.

E 664.R93.

Watts, T. U.

F326.W.

223

K

court-martial

( ONGRI

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LIBRARY

A,/,/ | Battle ""f Rich

Mountain).

Add

Nov. 1861). (Port Royalexpedition, (Merrimac and Monitor I.

Add

(Captureof Elizabeth CityI.

Ad, I

(Battle""f Nueces

Add

River).

(Siege""f Harper'sFerry). raid toward Rome, Ga., AprAdd (Streight's May, 1X63). Add (Battleof Middleburg). Add Siege""f Charleston. .hi,I

.WW

(Battle of Pleasant

Add

(Battleof Allatoona).

Add

(Battle of

Hill).

Westport). SpringHill). GravellyRun).

Add

(Battle of

Add

(Battle of

Add

(Stoneman's raid,1865).

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almanacs

States

JK

ReferC. S. A. documents E

AY

381.

9661-9799.

Peirpoint University Pennsylvania. ReferComparisonsof the Union and Confederate

ReferGov. Add

534.

.P4

armies

ReferAndrews'

E 491. railroad

raid,1862

Add

National

association

Add

Southern

relief agencies.

ReferRelations Add

.D4

with

Depew,

of civil war

Latin

America

E 473.55. nurses.

F

1418.

C. M.

Morton, L. P. .R93 Rusk, J. M. .S57 Sherman, John. ReferBlack, J. S. E 415.9.B6. F 496.P. Piatt,Donn E 415.9.R75. Rollins,E. H. .M85

E

702

E

714.6

K

7

ReferHarrison's collected works E 182.P. J. W. ReferPhilip,

in

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New

Thanksgiving day Cf. E

in

V

38

162; GT4975. ReferRollins, E. H. E 415.9.R75.

V

39

Add

Rand, E. D.

"224

E

660.H.

England

CONGRESS

OF

UI"i;\i;Y

Add

Pinckney,Charles,etc. Biographies:

Add

.Sis

Add

"

""

before L763; Louisiana

coasl

326

F372.

Etibaul ; Laudonni"re. II.

T.

.1'/'/Watt.,

F 372.

1763

before

/.', ferGulf coast

F

lands to I '. S.. 1802.

rion of western

ReferGulf Add

Parish.

Si. James

ReferYancey, W. L. E 415.9.Y2. ReferMurrell,J. A. F 396.M. .1"A/ Biographies: Rusk, T. J.; etc. A"l"l Murrell,J. A. Mountain

ReferOzark F

F

117

455

F

456

F

466

F

4 7l"

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.09

Ozaik

.S4

Sevier

495

Co.

ReferPrentice,G.

E

D.

415.9.P85.

Robertson, George E 340.R7. Add Biographies: Goebel, William; Powers, Caleb; Reid, Richard; etc. E 415.9.P85. ReferPrentice,G. D. ReferBlair,F. P. E 415.9.B63. Rollins,J. S. E 415.9.R76. Add

.B3

Bates

.09

Ozark Cf.

F

region F 417.09. Mountain region Cf.F472.09.

Co. Mountain

F 417.09. Jeremiah

ReferMorrow,

E

E

S. F.

Add

region,Mo. 340.M83.

340.V7.

Vinton, F 496.P. Piatt,Donn F 496.R. Reemelin, Charles Reemelin, Charles;Piatt,Donn.

D. L. Phillips, Reftr Haymarket square riot,1886

Add

Add

Dewey, ReferRusk,

J. M.

E

[(hi

Nebraska Add

.C2

Add

Admission

Add

Alaska

Add

and

etc.

F 666.

Canyon

ReferAlaska

846.C4

664.R93.

Explorers: Carver, Jonathan; F 685. ReferKansas j

HX

Nelson.

as

Co. state.

commercial

commercial

other

226

company company.

writings.

F 912.P9.

TO

ADDITIONS F

F

1054

1399

Add

Add

1409

F

1432

F

1619

F

1621

Add

1,

Isle

.R5

Richelieu

.T32

Tcmiscouata

Topics.

1913

Coudres.

.18

.G3 F

MARCH

aux

River

and

Valley.

Co.

Foreign elements.

Germans.

National

of the Latin

characteristics

icans. Amer-

^r""M ReferVoyages to the Pacific coast (following F 865. discovery) gold ReferVoyages to the Pacific coast (following discovery) F 865. F 1655. ReferLucayan Indians in Add Naval operations West Indian waters. ReferSpanish West Indies in the 19th century F

1783.

attack

on

English capture

of

Ruyter's

Barbados,

1655

Martinique,

1809

F 2041.

F 2081. F

1655

Add

Antiquities.Lucayan

F

1783

Add

General

works

in the 19th

on

the

Indians.

Spanish West

Indies

century.

F

1973

ReferSpanish West

F

2223

F

2281

F

2526

F

2626

F

2686

gold ReferVoj^agesto the Pacific coast (following discovery) F 865. Add .G8 Goajira(Ter.) ReferPutumayo River and Valley F 3451. P94. line of Alexander E 121. vi ReferDemarcation F2916. ReferGeneral works on Misio lies award Add U. S. Paraguay expedition, 1858-1859.

227

Indies,1810-1898

F

1783.

INDEX References

of

Names

and

index

is

are

others

are

A

to

the

additions,

221

pp.

regularly broughl

being

index.

very

entered

cities

lew

as

227.

out

have

the

in

or

in

index.

In

department,

the

in

for

tion, classifica-

numbers

special

special reasons state borne a by a city and to the latter, unless referring

is

understood

a

nol

the

name

same

be

to

few

a

the

where

cases

in

"

"

by

(owns,

entered

scheme

the

and

cities

not

are

preceded

the

is

city

specially

mentioned.

Agriculture:

S.

Abnaki

E

Indians:

Abolition

of

:

Acadia

ns

E

war:

Co.,

:

Gonzalo

('. F.

Adams,

John:

(

North)

467.1.A2.

E

322.

J.

Adams,

Q.

Collected

E

Collected

302.C

("lay

:

E

i

375.

B

Co.,

Adams

Co., Ind.

Adams

Co., Ohio:

111.:

E

I-'

E

Co., Pa.: Co.,

Adams

Co., Wis.:

Addicks,

Addison

Co., P.

Adet.

A.

:

war:

E

(Subdivision

1863:

Am:.-""ct..

1863:

Oct.-Dec.,

1863:

v

North)

1059.A2.

I7:..:".

Jan.

Apr.,

May

Nov..

Nov.,

F

reports: 195 .2

537; under

E

553 each

)."..

582.

1865:

Mounds:

E

-\..\r..

B

185.93. L"

B

MB

Slaven

229

7"A2"

B

:

A3.

178.1.

B i:

i7";

1866:

Jan..

Indians:

Negroes:

state

number)

i

L864:

1864

Spanish-American

127..VJ.

UA

L864

June,

Jan.

Mountains:

Adjutant-generals' Civil

F

57.A2.

F

313.

E

:

Adirondack

47:.

I!

169.A.

F

Vt.

i

587.A2.

Co., Ontario:

Addington

May-Dec.

175.4.

E

897-A2.

F F

:

L863:

157.A2.

Wash.:

J. E.

Jan.-Aug.,

497. A2.

F F

Jan..

532.A2. E

Adams

1862

474.7.

475.1.

(North) Adams

1862:

"""t..

Nov.,

i

South)

547.A2.

F :

North

(North)

A2. i

Adams

May,

474.1. June

ise,:;:

302-A-

B

works:

376.

E

337.8A.

E

works:

Samuel:

Adams,

with

of bargain

Charges

L862

May.

474.3.

E

is-!r"-1829:

Administration,

L862:

Mar-June.

(North)

377.

E

:

Mar..

321.

E

302.A.

E

works:

May.

472.9.

E

L863: Collected

1861

Nov.,

I

(South)

1797-1801:

Administration,

471.52.

473.5.

E

E

:

470.6;

472.8.

E

1862:

627.A2.

F

Iowa:

Adams,

North

353.1.A19.

E

John:

i

2540.

F

E

Sept., 1861

1862:

125.A15.

E

de:

E

:

(South)

3106.

F

Brazil:

Territory,

Co..

2:i2.A15.

495.

operations:

1861

Jan.. F

Chile:

Aconcagua, Acosta,

184.A2.

E

Va.

; E

551

470.7.

E

States:

1241.

321-335.

F

Civil

F

99.A28.

E

Indians:

Alabama:

.Military

Accomac

Adair

Ahtena

51-99.

B

3S0.F8.

P

United

Adair,

4 11).

1036-1039.5.

F

Louisiana:

Acre

E

98.A3.

Mexico:

Aguascalientes,

agitation:

slavery

Ameriea:

Aboriginal Acadia

99.A1.

E

Indian:

Agriculture.

war:

H

E

" 177

5

it

B

730

\S.

[NDEX. claims

Alabama

28"A2

.ix

:

See

Indians.

Alabama

in-

.li.'IIIS.

Co., Fla.

Alagoas,

Brazil

:

Co.,

N

Alamance

Co., Cal.

Alaska

F 901

[ndlans:

Albany

congress, 1764: E195. Co., N. Y: V L27.A3. 232.A3.

F

Alexander aE

line

KIT.l.A.0,.

E

:

William

Stirling):

(Lord.

Retrocession

to Virginia: F

with, 1815:

Algeria, War AJgoma

District.

Alibamu

Indians:

F

of, 1864. F 572. Co., Mich.: F :

York:

187.A4.

American

E

207.A4.

E

4C7.1.A4.

Allen.

Ira

Allen

Co., Iml.

Allen

Co., Sana Co., Ohio:

F

Civil

F F

{'o., Mich.:

Altgeld, J. P.:

F

F

QB

Alton.

military prison:

Andes.

Co..

Amazon

River

Cal.: :

F

V

Andes 616.A4.

Brazil

: V

Amazonas,

Peru:

F 345JLA4.

Ga..

Chile:

2546.

447.A. :

E

668.

Valley, military

:

F

Ecuador:

Republic F

D.

( J.:

prison

3341.A5.

3111. F F

tory) (Terri-

2212.

Republic: F

Colombia:

230

E

2S53.

F

Mountains:

Bolivia

2546.

:

war

and

Argentine

Argentine

86"A4,

Amazonas,

Civil

River

:

E

51.

612.A5.

E

491-498.

Amador

ship)

after

oh;. a.

Altitudes:

E

541.A5.

E

Andersonville.

572A4.

of:

202A5.

F

-1D7.A4.

201-298.

E

302.6.A5.

E

(Slave

Anacostia

tN.A.

:

S3.775.

Societies

war:

Amnesty,

687.A4.

reau bu-

college : L 140-159.

Amherst

Amistad

F

:

E

Fisher:

Ames,

532.A4.

2341.

1403.

F

wars:

Americanists,

gin ori-

277.

JK

revolution

Indian

278.A4.

:

Isaac:

Hi.,

American

52.A.

Allen, Jolley: E

Alpena

217.A3.

Valley: F 157.A5.

II. W.

Allerton.

of:

157.A4.

European

republics. International

127.A4. F

F

:

189.

E

party:

Ethan: :

of:

loyalists : E

Allen.

I'

society

American

Allen.

:

55-63.

institutions.

327.

rj7.A-t.-i.

v

GA

American

F

111-170.

448.A.

E

47G.87.

GB

:

1211.

A3.

Mountains:

Allegheny Co., Pa.: Allegheny River and

aE

r"'."7.

51-61.

E

:

colonization

American B

71-251. YK

701-719.

geography

Surveys:

1050.A3.

1798:

laws.

Allatoona, battle

Alleghany

:

35.

141-143.

521-531.

GB

GB

American

99.A4.

E

Allegany Co., Md.: Allegany Co., N. Y.

195.

QE

E 101-1

E

:

surveys: GB

:

125.V6.

E

Name:

Rivers:

365.

E

Ontario:

sedition

and

232A4.

F

to 1S10

(General)

Physical

CO., Va.:

exploration

Hydrography:

English

199.

surveys:

-Mountains

207.A3.

i:

Alexandria

Allen

of:

186

accounts

Indians

J.

A.

Alexander.

General

and

Geological

121.

Alexander,

New

F

comprehensive

(Thirteen

B

:

Ilydrographic

Demarcation

VI,

317.N8.

11 -Uh.

history

Discovery 257.

951.

V

islands:

E

:

colonies)

1076.

F

:

Allegan

Colonial

settlement, Carolina:

Aleutian

Alien

660.

Co., Va.:

Albemarle Alberta

"""".:

E

r"-i.

Anthropogeography : GF. Antiquities: E 51 99. Cartography: GA 2"H-775.

!"12.P9.

aF

commercial

purchase

H

war:

169.

.IK

works)

Alaska

:

Ha.:

F

(General

015.

Alaska

Albany

l.Mh:

America

78.A3.

i:

Albemarle

Island.

262.A3.

F

868.A3.

F

:

service,Civil

Seized

2541. C:

SBJSVIA.

i:

:

bj McGregor, 1817: V 814. Amendments to the I tonal hut Ion, 13th

F 317.A i.

:

r

Alameda :

Ambulance Amelia

Alachua

Roberl

Ambrlster,

7.

Allbamu

22SLA5. 3741. AG.

F

2S51.

:

INDEX. Mountains

Andes

Peru

P

:

Venezuela: Andre.

John:

Arbuthnot,

Archaeological Institute

E

:

51.'J. A.

F

:

Androscoggin

River

Indies

Cape. Mass.:

F

Republic: F 2801 3021 Argonauts; California: F 865.

Co., Nova

Annapolis

Arundel of

Anniversaries, War War

with

Civil

war

Anoka

Co.. Minn.:

Antes,

Henry:

F :

Anti-masonic

Civil

(U. S.)

Antietam,

battle

Antietam

E

:

national

Antigua:

F

III)

of, 1862:

l'.i'.i.

E

E

isci

:

May-Xov..

1863

"

Antilles, Lesser:

Mounds 474.65.

:

Negroes:

F

E

471. 57.

E

472A

1863:

Dec,

E474

9.

Jan.-

E

74.A7.

E

185.93.A8.

1863:

Colombia:

F

Antiquities,Indian: Antofagasta, Chile:

River

Kansas

Annies.

317.A6.

Applegate,

Jesse:

:

F

F

880. A.

E

campaign, E 91 93. Appropriations, Indian: E 99.A"7. Arapaho Indians: Chile:

F

War

627.A6.

1865:

Appomattox

I'.rilish

Revolution

587.A8.

F

Wis.:

States:

United

Valley:

and

Co., Iowa

702A7,

F

:

aians

Ar

83.88.

E

Apalachicola River

Appanoose

687A7.

F

:

3116.

99.A6.

1883-1886:

Apostles Islands,

F 782A7.

:

98A.6.

E F

E

Valley: F 417A7.

ami

2281.A6.

Oklahoma Indians:

474.48.

E

2001-2120. Colorado

Araucania,

470.9.

Post, Ark., expedition against,

1741-1991.

F

Arkansas

F

E

7s. A 8.

E

Indians:

Jan..

War,

:

.'.'.

Feb.-May,

Arkansas

Apache

496.

4:

2035.

Antilles, Cxreater:

Antioquia,

E 474.1.

Vicksburg campaign, Aug., 1863.

474.65.

cemetery:

-17o.s

N-.v.. 1862

441-453.

187. W3.

F

:

172.:;.

Nov.. 1861-Apr., 1862: 1: 473.1 Apr.-Nov., 1862: E 473.8.

525-527.

York: E

Creek, Md.

Antietam

713.

IIS

553;

E

war:

E

1054. A*;.

F

E

473.4.

406-4l'"i.

Military operations

664.AC

movement:

Island:

733.

152. A.

Anti-slavery movements: Anticosti

E

78.A7.

F

Arkansas:

E

:

E

:

612.A6.

F

47' I

Sept, 1862 May, 1863:

413.

trouhles, New

Anti-rent

820.

June, 1861-Feb., 1862:

war

Anti-imperialism

99.A8.

war

Indians

E

E

E

Military operations : E

363.

Spanish-American

H.

under

641-645.

E

B.

Civil

2S5-286. E

F 3097.3.

Feb.-Sept.. 1862:

Mexico: :

Sec

806

F

S.

E

of 1812:

Arizona:

1S7.A6.

3231 ;

Indians:

countries.

U.

Revolution:

F

F

:

question

Arikara

F 1030. A If,.

territory.

of

names

:

:

Arica

7.

Scotia

Co., Md.

Annexation

Anthony,

Arica, Peru

72. E

American:

61.

Argentine

20.",:;.

F

:

of:

57.

E

Valley:

and

America:

""f

51. A.

E

27. A5.

6G4.A5.

E

:

83.817A.

E

Archaeology, Prehistoric

F

:

27.A53.

Anguilla, West

Anne

B 473.55.

7.5.

Me.

Alexander:

Archaeological research, Methods

1862:

raid.

Co..

Ann,

E

472.A5.

F

:

Edmund

Angell, J. B.

3126.

2331.A5.

Androscoggin F

F

280A5.

railroad

Andros,

1" 3091

Chile:

wars,

F

Co., Mo.

Andrew Andrews'

Araucanian

Arauco, Chile:

E

J. A.

Andrew,

Continued.

"

3451. A.

I77."'"7.

:

Armies,

Mexican

Armies, War

23 1

with

:

17

1898:

665.

359.8. :

l'A

E

15 548.

EC 603

r.\

D. S., 1846

Spanish: of

r.

2"'"7 268. E

!onfederate

"

3126.

E

184.A7.

l'.\

:

of 1812:

Armies, War

1:

780

725.9.

605,

1848: "\

E

K

[NDEX. Armies, "

r.

s.

luiimi

Bpanisb American mill

Anns

ar

Armstrong, Armstrong

725.

B

:

" ar

"

!o" Pa.

607.

E

war:

B

Virginia :

Army

of Dorthern

Army

of Tennessee:

Arm;

""r

Army

of the James:

B

170.2.

Army

of the Potomac

:

B 470.2

B 470.5.

Army

of the Tennessee:

Army

of Virginia : E

Army

of West

Co., Me.:

Aroostook

River

and

Aroostook

E

Art, Indian:

F

27. A7.

1044.A7.

E

1621.

F

627.A8.

232.A9.

W

392A9.

F

E

389.

F

I) 202.

of:

War

French:

265.

1123.

F

Venezuela:

Islands.

P.

187.

W 497.A9.

colony in Texas:

ilrs.

1

17J. \'".

succession,

Aztec

confederation:

of

Articles

Co.,

F

:

F

:

Tex.:

8822.

W

F

( 'o.. Iowa

on:

127 i"

r

Domingo:

Mo.:

Co..

Menendez

C.

B.

F314.

:

3451.A9.

F

259.A.

F

:

2333LA9.

F

de

Feru:

289!

F

A/ilia:

691.

B

Santo

Aycock.

98.A7.

:

Audiencia

of

Ay.icucho.

Arthur, C. A.: E 692. Administration

Charcas: Qnatemala

A\

398.

E

:

war

of of

Aves

Valley:

P

Brunswick:

New

Valley:

Audlenda

Aval

B" 127. F.s.

N. v.: ami

J. "'. : B 467.1.A89.

Auxiliaries.

27.A7.

F

1U2.A.

Audlencla

Austrian

236.

E

Aroostook

River

Austin's

278A7.

E

:

Chasm,

Sable

Austin

iTo..",.

1 12.AS.

F

Auglaize Co., Ohio: Augusta Co., Vs.:

B -170.4.

:

Sable

An

Audubon

170.2.

Virginia

1780:

Treason,

E

F

J.:

An

Audrain

170.5.

E

the Cumberland:

Arnold, Benedict

170.2.

:

751

William:

Audenrled,

157.A7.

: i

America

south

\.

C\

AtWOOd,

B 98.A65. r, [ndlnn: B 802.6.A7. John:

life,Civil

Army

109.

i:

Co..

Atlantis:

194.

191

B

of

223 I.

Atlantic

B 859

Mexico:

\\;ii- uiih

Civil war:

coasl

r

259.

255

i:

:

of 1812:

War

Atlantic

24 88

DA

:

club

of

1S47

:

401.1.

E

1219.

Aztecs:

F

Bachiler.

Stephen : F 67.B. rebellion, Va. : F 229.

303;

130-136.

.IK

Artillery: UF. Civil

war

Confederate: Federal

A si i hurt

Indies:

E

Aslii.y.Turner:

E 495 F

537.

Bahamas:

Ann:

Bailey. J. W.

:

E

G04.B2.

Ashland

Co.,

F

587A.8.

Wis.:

Co., Ohio:

F

Baker,

Asial lea

Chinese;

Japanese:

entals; Ori-

Atchison Athens

Chile: Co., Co..

Atlanta,

Mo.

Ohio:

fill.

F :

F 1"

battle of. 1864

Atlantic F

coasl

of

North

:

470.7.

i:

170.7.

F Baltimore.

America:

F

106.

Colony

232

353.1. B2. 120"..

F

407.1. BIG.

882.B2.

F

de:

125.B2.

F

Revolution

20.".

E

:

at,

engagement

1861:

472.63.

Baltimore,

E

F

Bluff,

E

197.A8.

campaign, 1864:

Atlanta

407.1.B14.

1441-1457.

F

of the

I '.all's

172. As.

:

Balboa, Vasco Nufiea Ballads

6f"e Syrians.

D.

Co.. Ore?.:

Ballze:

Syrians.

Assyrians.

E.

Baker

184.A8.

aB

241.B.

aE Bailey, Theodoras: E Bainbridge, William: Mexico: Baja California.

407.A73.

2553-

F

:

Bailey, Mrs.

497.A7.

also

(State)

SOS.

F

.Manama.

Brazil

467.1.A8.

Co., Ohio:

United States:

1651-1659.

F

Bahia,

203S.

Ashland

Ashtabula

Bacon's

F

E

treaty:

on

546; E 551-582.

192;

E

:

Wesl

Aruba,

E

C.

Calvert.

2d

baron

Calvert.

1st

baron

1S4.B. O.

1S4.B. of Avalon

:

F

1123.

[NDEX. 00.,

D

Berkeley Co., Pa.

"'""..

V 277.B6.

:

Va

Co., W

Berkelej Berka

s. "'.

F

:

Co., Maw.

Berkshire

Hills;

|vc,|

Nicaragua North

Bernard,

Brands

sir

Co., Mich

Berrien

I'nii:

Blddle, Charles:

i:

:'.72.L.

at,

engagement

aud

Biver

G57.B5.

:

of 1812

War

with

Bigot, Francois:

Bingham

Civil

:

99.B5.

E

Bolivia Brazil: British

America

British

Guiana Honduras:

Canada

:

:

I'

Uruguay

:

F

:

1420.

West

F

F

:

French

:

Honduras:

U.

:

1607.

F

:

W

Cf. note

Individual.

F

B

:

(General) 302.6.

E

101-135. Revolution

2405.

F

S.

1765-1836:

1S11-1S60:

24 15.

1462.7. 1502.7.

234

E

207.

E

:

Loyalists

3705.

F

Guiana

Guatemala

F

ir.42.7.

of America:

Guiana

Ecuador

2305.

F

p. 85.

1755.

Discoverers Dutch

2255.

F

Rica :

27a".

Indies:

Biography,

Cuba

181.

E F :

176.1.

182.

3055.

Colombia:

Costa

444. E

E

Venezuela

184.

186.96.

E

Soldiers:

1442.7.

446

89.

E

Sailors:

2365.

F

F

America

Chile:

1005.

F

E

:

183.7.

E E

Fresidents:

1005.

F

E

Slaves:

:

British

leaders

:

Negroes:

2505.

F

Central

2805.

:

449.

Indians: F

war

714.5.

Foreigners

3305.

F

:

663.

Diplomatists:

17.

Argentine Republic:

403.

467.

E

E

:

E

415.8.

Anti-slavery 752.B6.

F

Idaho:

B

:

war

E

Biobio, Chile (Province): F 3136. Cf. note on p. 85. Biography, Collected. America

353.

E

:

Mexico: E

1030.B.

E

Co.,

339.

Spanish-American F

Indians:

277.

E

E

1845-1870:

1865-

Calaveras:

206.

E

War

868.C14.

r

Biloxi

Valley:

forest.

national

tree

F

187.5.

E

:

302.fi.

E

:

1811-1860

627.B5.

F

period

Loyalists:

:

1407.

F

176.

E

Revolution:

457.B5.

Iowa:

Big

States:

172.14.

Sioux

Mi-

220...

F

America:

1765-1836

1861:

Big Blue Biver, Elans.: F 687.B5. Big Bandy Etiver and Valley, Ky. F

L955.

14S2.7.

Colonial

377.B5.

F

Parish, La.:

Bienville

Big Bethel,

F

F

F

America:

Fnited

de:

Moyne

Bienville, J. B. Le

2665.

3405.

Spanish

353.1.B6.

B

Biddle, James:

F

:

F

South

L53.B.

F

B 86.

:

L562.7.

F

:

Salvador:

Berry, EL G.: E 467.135.

68;

1522.7.

F

Porto Rico:

F 67.B.

:

F 572.B5.

:

89. E

1205. :

America

Paraguay

B02.B5.

America:

Spanish

F

Panama

r

B

America:

i";i : l' lsi;.".

ma

Va., operations at,

ED 283.W5.

North

2229; etc.

Mexico:

Ck".(N. Max.:

BernaUUo

J:i

72.B5.

F

revolution:

American

of

72 B6

L689.

1633

F

Bermndas:

ot

Indians r

!": I7i;.:,7.

:

Indians

B I :

V

Hundred,

Bermuda

F 247.B5.

:

WW

Berkshire

EG 58.

Indians:

Bea i V 961.

Bering

Continued.

CnlleHed

Biography.

.!": I'"112.1:1.

N.

278.

E

:

340.

War

of 1812:

War

with

E

Mexico:

353.1. E

403.1.

ou

;

INDEX. Individual

Biography, U. S.

(General)

1845-1870

E

:

Civil

Negroes:

E

Slaves:

Birney,

D.

Birney,

J. G.

Biscayne Bitter

B.

Hoot

Co., Iowa Co.. .Mo.

407.1. B6.

Boone

Co., Nebr.:

340.B6.

E

:

Fla.

317.D2.

F

:

and

Valley. .Mont.:

aE

415.9.BG.

works:

aE

:

Black

Hawk

Co., Iowa

Black

Hawk

war,

Black

Hills, S. Dak.

Blackford

1832

Co., Ind.

Bladensburg, Blaine, J. G.

:

of. 1814

Blancos,

F

P.

:

Island:

Blockade

E

664.B64.

F

87.B6.

Blount, William

Blue

Mountain,

Blue

Mountain

Blue

:

E

F

Edmund:

Co., Idaho: Simon:

F F

Y.

F

59.C2.

E

'.'"

Boxelaer

Boxer

752.B67. 2235.B.

r.cvaca.

"

2281.B6.

2640.

F

Buyer.

540 559.

.Ml .1:7.

832 m

in

China.

771. ; P 2281

Colombia J. V.:

F

B8.

L924.B.

3097.

235

L99.

defeal : B

Braddock'a Bradford

:

Bradley 1ss-_'; F

B. "'"'"".

L25.B7. : E Boyl, Bernardo 157.B83. Boyle Co., Ky.: W

F2331.Br..

controversy:

F

insurrection

DS

Co., Pa. Co..

Tenn.

Bradstreet, John

582.

157.B8.

titan: r

c...

545

E 664.B7.

:

:

B

Civil war;

E

L030.B.

college : LD

Bowdoin

F

S.

:

83.76.B F

:

I'

Bowdoin, James

147. B7.

is?:)

G.

409.

E

Jean:

.".75

373

491 -541

Henry:

1569.B6.

F

FB

F

:

F

Co., Ky.

Boutwell.

687.1'..".

Peru-Boliviana

Chile,

war war:

Bourbon

3447. with

p.

359.

E

Bouquet.

3301-3359.

Confederacion

:

Military:

Bourdon,

262.B6.

:

War

127.A2.

217. P.6.

(Slate)

F

F

:

(State)

Territory

782.B8.

F

battle of, 1777:

of 1812:

Civil

187.W.",.

F

Bolivar, Venezuela :

:

241.B76.

Mexican

457.B6.

F

:

Acre

Y.

302.6.B7.

E

Colo.

Co..

War

Bolivar, Colombia Bolivia

N.

Of. note "q" on Canada (General) : r 1027. U. S. (General) : E 179.5.

Civil

187.03.

DA

L'15.7.

Townships."

Brook,

Bounties,

American:

F

215.8. E

127.TC.

Boulder

!"S.CL".

Manor:

Bolivar,

:

Toro, Panama:

del

Bohun, Boise

:

Aboriginal

I'.oats, Indian: Boras

tea-party:

Boudinot, Ellas:

F

F

Carolina:

Bohemia

port bill: E

Boston

E

N.

Lake,

Valley, Kans.

Boats,

Boston

150.

215.4.

B

12S.G8.B6.

Mountains:

Ridge

North

Blue

Md.

E

case:

massacre:

Bound

x"".

231.

F

Burns

Ten

81

73.

Boston

332.B6.

F

:

F

E 470.45.

B

392.B6.

F

:

685.

f

L865:

Boundaries.

F

:

457.5.

Tex.:

Mass.

F

running.

region, Ky.

grass

Indian:

686.

302.6.B6.

E

:

Co., Ala.

Blount

356.B5.

2726.

F

N. Y.

Bloomingdale,

Blue

warfare.

600.

E

r :

wa

Border

"Boston

blockade

and

1861

Anthony

157.1:.-).

Uruguay:

R.

Bland, Block

E

:

Foreign policy, 1881 : E lir".r".B63. Blair, F. P.: aE Co., Pa.:

warfare.

83.S3.

6G4.B6.

E

Border

E

Siege, 1775-177G:

532.B5.

F

:

battle

672.B6.

ruffians,Kans.:

Boston,

657.B6.

F

:

F

.). W.

627.BG. E

:

472.B6.

Booth,

Bosque Co.,

F

627.B67.

F

F

Border

415.6.B. :

532.B6.

:

:

1054.B6.

417.B6.

F F

:

F

:

467.1.B7.

Co., Ark.: Co., Ind.:

Boone

E

57.R9.

454.B.

F

:

Boone

144.

F

:

547.B6.

B

:

E

737.BG.

Collected

Blair

Boone

:

Boone

River

Black, J. S.

Co., 111.: F

186.87.

:

Bay,

F

war

714. (i.

Vt.

Co., Qnebec

Boomer, G. B. Boone, Daniel

6G4.

Spanish-American

Lake.

venture

Bond

407.1.

E E

:

E

Bomoseen, Bona

415.9.

war:

1865-

Continued.

"

Continued.

"

: :

:

B

157.B76.

V F

II.".B8.

1993.

L900

INDKX. Brownlow,

h Co., Ml

lywlne, bottle of, 1777 1

.

157.B9.

F

:

1812: Bruce

I 627.B8.

William

F

68.B.

ite

afmy

:

B

:

B47.5.

Brigades, 1". S, army "it inn

civil

i: "J.V.i.

:

Spanish-American Brighton,

Muss.

D. C.

Brightwood,

"

""-t..

:

Bristol Parish, Va.:

232.B8.

F

America States:

United

Wisconsin:

2239.B8.

aE

184.B8.

Great

expedition, 1741:

Cartagena I' "_J7J.r".

British Columbia Indians: British "

E

B9.

7"

Guiana

L086-1089.5.

F

:

2361-2391.

F

:

lyapok settlement Honduras:

British

North

America

British

West

indies:

Brock, sir

W.

472.B9. 232.B94.

Bronx,

Borough

Brooke

Co..

Brooks, John

:

P.

Sumner:

of

Broome

Co.,

i:. ";.:

Brown,

George:

Brown,

Jacob:

V. : F

E

:

E

Co., Kans.

on

Senator

Brown

Co..

Brown

university E

127.B8.

im

Run, Kim

i

battle, 1861

2d

battle,1862:

E

472.1^.

E

-17:5.77.

:

1861

July.

:

172JL8. B.:

it.

291.B.

F

engagement

Ferry,

1780:

at,

241.B87. Hill, battle

Bureau

Co..

E 355.6.

of 1

of. 177.1:

241.B9.

republics:

American

the

E

547.B8.

111.: F

103.

Tristam:

E

Co..

X.

P.:

F

T.

Anthony

Burnside, Purr.

340.B9.

A.

:

J.:

E

F. : E

MU.B9.

450. 467.1.B8.

302.6.B9.

F

Aaron:

F

584.B.

Conspiracy, 1805-1807 : E 334. Burrington, George: F 257.B.

497.B8 I.l" "\-^)

1st

Bunker

Burns, :

2861

F

587.B9.

F

Wis.:

406.B9.

672.B85.

F

campaign,

Burnett,

68738.

F F

:

Bull Bull

Burlington

353.1.B9.

Ohio:

Co..

F

67.LB8, Burgoyne, John: Campaign of 1777: F 233. F r"42.B9. Burleigh Co., N. Dak.:

1032.B.

:

Buffalo

:

DA

451.

Brown

(Province):

Co., Nebr.:

v

415.9.B87. F

Aires

Buffalo

Surges,

assault

E

Buenos

Bureau

F 69.B.

N.

(City)

Run,

E

3001.

Aires

E

128.68.B8.

F

F 2048.

Indies:

Buenos

247.B8.

aF

campaign,

Brown, John

war:

the:

153.

F

467J.JB78.

battle of. isi::

Vista,

::i"".ps.

1054.B8.

499.B.

157.B"

1838: E

:

mi.;

E

A.:

F

Ayre, West

Bull's

134.8.

Brown,

C.

D.

1 '.nilo,k.

415.9.B84.

Va.:

s. :

E

Niagara

F 2131.

F

war.

Buell,

E

353.1.B8.

E

Co., Quebec:

W.

Buckshot

F

Ohio:

Pa.:

Co..

1001-1199.

F

II.: B

Brome

W.

:

E

[saac:

Broderick, I". C:

l!rc"nUs.

1 141-1457.

F

Brockenbrough,

Civil

F

F

Lake.

436.

E

:

Co., Va.:

Bull

2461.

F

:

British

1861

337.8.B.

E

Co., Mo.:

Buena

Britain.

137.

1857

Buchanan

Buen

590.B8.

F

also

British

F

:

E

:

Buchanan

Bucks

South

232.B92.

r

works:

Buckingham,

British

232.B9.

2161.

.James

Buckeye

F 72.B8.

:

F

Collected L863

2S2.B9.

r

:

F

Va.:

Administration,

i,

i:

Bristol Co., Mass.

Bryan,

"'.

J.: E 664.B87.

Buchanan,

!-'".'.',.

202.B8.

F

:

Va., campaign,

Bristoe,

E

war:

F 74.B73.

:

N.

Va.:

Buccaneers:

498.5.

i:

war:

Co..

Co.. Parish,

1059.B95.

F

Brunswick

W.

649.

Butler, P. F.

54138,

Goveruuiout

230

.".,

1030.13.

F

Brunswick

Bruton

of, Aug,

356.B8.

E

Ontario:

Co..

Brute, Etienne: Brewster,

1863:

at.

Mich., battle

Brownstown,

Ky.

....

"

Bkirmlsfa

175.92.

i:

2650.

Bremer

Ferry,

B9.

U5J

i;

";.:

\v.

Brown's

L67.C4.

I':'.: F

i.in.iyw in.- Creek,

241.B8.

E

:

:

F

of

467.1.B8T. Louisiana:

E

510.

INDEX. 0.

W.

Butler.

F

Co., Ala.:

Butler

Co..

Butler

Co., Nebr.

Butler

Co..

Butler

Co., Pa.:

Butler's

403.1.B9.

B

:

Butler

Iowa

Ohio

Co., Cal.

Butte

Valley.

Butterfield, Buzzards

!"'

627.B9.

Cambria

Co., Pa.: F 157.C16.

F

(J72.B9.

Camden.

Ark.,

497.B9.

F

E

L57.B83.

F

868.S6.

E

467.1.B9.

Daniel:

region:

E

Cabot, George: Cabot,

Cadwalader, Cahaba,

Co..

Caledonia

C.

Collected

Calhoun

Co..

California

57. " '2.

F

1219.

E

of,

Spanish-American Indians:

F

of:

California,

Lower.

California.

Southern: column.

redwood

Callaway Calvert

E

F

war:

83

726.

L246.

F

River

Co.,

F

Mo.:

F

:

F

1033.

F

:

470.95.

:

HF

!". 92.

17::l'.c2. 1 77" '.:

1 77T"

E

231,

1060.

F

:

Valley:

F

70S

802.C2.

F

City:

F

1 li*" ".

Indian

Canoes, Canyon

"67.

of

Cape

Aim.

Cape

Breton

Cod

Cape

Fear

172.C3.

Cape

May

587.C2.

Cape

473.46.

Cal.:

L28.9.C2.

"

'anadlans.

Nome

:

:

287

F

River:

788.

752.02.

mF

tlm:7.

r

Island F

E 59.02

im':-.

Idaho:

;

L039."

l"

72

Bay:

72.03.

F

Co..

\.

262

F

River:

.7.: F

region,

Capital, National

1^7."ir".

E

Colorado

Co..

Cape

E

F

French

Canby, E. R S.: E 467.1.C2. Canoes, Aboriginal American:

Cape

park.

Wis.:

Co., Md.

Vork

New

868. S3.

Co.,

216.

E

:

359.5.C2.

and

Mexico:

Cod:

L862:

California

Canadian

\lso

.Mexico:

California

263.C2.

E

:

SOUgbt

relations: with

invasion.

Cafion F

1044.C2.

_".

Northwesl

w

7S.C15.

California, Gulf

F

War

in

1H7.

F

war:

1251.

Canadians

1847-1865:

wars.

7v"

Canadian

New

:

F

in : E

F

:

Canadian

072.CJ.

F

question

!onfederates

405.2.

E

Mexico: Indian

F

:

856-870.

1814:

of,

359.8.

Government

337.8.C.

:

E

E

:

Reciprocity

547.C15.

F

Mich.

Occupation

1812:

of

Indians

340.015.

E

:

F

:

Civil

F

:

"

I 2

battle

aid

Annexation

:;77.( "_'.

472.C2.

:

111.:

Co..

F

F

works:

Calhoun

War

868.C16.

La.:

.Mo.:

Co., Vt. J.

F

207.C3.

revolution

Canadian fore

717.

1001-1199.

Tr" ops

alendar, Mexican

Calhoun.

Island F

:

1. Cal.:

Parish.

Caldwell

Calumel

Canada

national

E

war:

E

Mexico

Campobello

1059.T9.

tree

Co..

Calcasieu

"

207.C2.

E

F

868.C3

F

VTS

356.C2.

American

big

Calaveras

405.

17'.

island,

Campecbe,

125.C12.

i

355.

E

:

125

Co., K.\. : F 451

E

612.02.

Calaveras

239.

E

Campbell's

125.C11.

John:

Island:

230

William:

Campbell

Ala., military prison:

E

Caicos

E

a.:

E

ISO Wars.

a

Campbell,

129.C1.

F

J. 11. : E

Cabrillo.

See

:".02.6.C11.

Cabot, Sebastian: Cabral, P.

Vaca.

de

129.C1.

F

Jehu:

L57.C18.

Spanish-American

Cabeza

Nunez

Sec

1 12.CH;.

F

E

war

F

Vaz:

E

:

war:

Vaca.

:

U5.9.C18.

:

1812:

of

Mexican

de

F

Pedro

Revolution War

Cabeza

;

:

Pa.

Co..

Caminha, Campaigns

72.B9.

F

J.

Simon

Cameron

F

N.

Co..

Cameron,

868.B8.

F

expedition, 1864

476.35.

Camden

277.6.B9.

E

Cal.:

Bay

Maryland:

of

CI

1

: :

:

proprietors

!"

:

rangers:

Butte

Culverts,

332.B9.

:

i

i

Alaska

I-'

KH

12.C2. :

B8

F

'"'!

i\i)i:x.

i

building, Washington

inp|to!

(

Carolina

:

Catholic

orders,

Now

"

Co., Pa.

F 2001.

[ndians: Sea

tarlbbean

G.

Dorchester,

See

Guy.

Carleton,

2171.

F 2161

:

research

E

:

97.5.C2.

E

England

Now

York

Dnited

Catsklll

""

Carolana

Una, Original province oJ : of the, Carolinas, Campaign

Cautin,

1865:

( 'ivil

Burning of the: F

"Caroline,"

Anna

Carroll.

Charles:

Co.,

11

Cam.

Carroll

Co., 111.: F 547.C2.

Carroll

Co..

fad.: F 532.C3.

Carroll

Co..

Io\\;i

Co.,

Carroll

Carteret,

Cartier, G. E.:

Cecil

F

F

E

:

Carver, Jonathan

F

Creek, battle

Cedar

Lake,

Iowa:

Bay:

M.

Cedar

"'ass

Co., 111.

Cass

Co., I nd.

Yrujo

E

:

y

Tac6n,

-

Co.,

F

[owa

cass

Castle

Island.

of

Indian

125.04.

Central

404.

98.03.

E

:

E

:

America:

672.C3. F

El

J3.68.C3.

Chaliner's

Republic:

Gran:

Bay:

F

raid

Chamberlain,

238

F

E

of:

727.

3072.

Republic

tory (Terri-

2""7r..

F

northern

2871.

625.

2876.

F

Boreal, El:

Chaleurs

Ios:

de

Argentine :

T

157.C3.

F

tleet. destruction

El.

chaco. cha.o

:

1421-1.r"77.

F

Pa.:

1

572.03.

1W.

exposition.

Co..

Chaco,

627.C3.

Mass.:

1G0.

E

interments

Cesares, Ciudad

F

F

G41.

E

National:

Cervera's

532.C4.

F

517.

F

expedition. 1740:

war:

Centre

Catamarca, Argentine F

E

547.C3.

:

Co., Nebr.:

of, 1862:

battle

313.

]" :

Co., Mich.

142.M8.

473.76.

Census.

340.C3.

:

F

:

Cemeteries

27.C9.

"

477.33.

E

1058.C.

de las:

i:

J.

Mountain, E

Mil.

Lewis:

";i"7.C4. of. lsr"4:

597.C.

de

do

F

F

X.

Centennial

Casco

1K7.C3.

F

545.C. F

aF

:

Cases, Bartolome F

F

2556.

: F

Cedar

Rolls

Tracts:

00.C32.

Cedar

Civil

marques

:

E

Co..

Cemeteries. C.

127.052.

Y.

83.84.

Celoron's

Peter:

Yrujo.

X.

L033.C.

Cartwright, Richard: Casa

00.C3.

E

Co.. Md.:

L37.C.

Cartier, Jacques: E 133.C3. Cartwright,

Lake. Indians:

1891.03.

F

127. "'.-,.

592.6.

F

George:

s:r

Cayuga War

Siege of: F 2272.5.

Cartagena,

Indians:

Cayuse

F

:

197.02.

F

Christopher:

Carson.

Jamaica:

Y.

X.

"A-7"^2.

E

495-537.

F

F 42.C3.

Co., Ohio:

11

earn.

492;

Islands,

Co.,

546;

F E

:

Ceara, Brazil

627.C25.

F

:

B.:

N.

war

Cayuga Cayuga

472.0.

F 417.C4.

Ark..

2281.03.

F

of. 1814:

3141.

F

302.6.C3.

E

".

UE.

Cayman

E

E., Claim:

Carroll,

"

1 ut."

356.C3.

Federal

664.C29.

E

H.:

arpenter, M.

F

:

(State):

Confederate:

232.C2.

F

Co., Va.:

Caroline "

Y.

1032.

187.C2.

F

Co., Md.:

Caroline

Co.,

Chile:

Cavalry:

i: 177.7.

127.03.

F N.

Field, battle i:

272.

F

269.03.

E

:

Colombia

F 272.

grant, 1629:

184.03.

E

Mountains:

Cauca,

175. i."'""".

1080.

W

128.9.C3.

F

States:

Caulk's "

08.

15.02.

F

:

City:

Cattaraugus

cal /""/"/.of histori-

Institution.

Carnegie

1085.08. 550.03.

Revolution

school:

Carlisle, Pa., Indian

F

New

!arleton, baron.

"

277.

Prance:

F

:

Illinois:

157.(12

F

:

F

262.03.

F

'athollcs Canada

87.

86

E

[ndians:

Captivitiesamong Carib

:

169.

i:

Cnrbon

works)

Collected

i

Valley:

and

North

204

F

Capitols,State

River

Catawba

:

2691.G4.

F

1044.04 in

western

Miss.. D.

H.

:

Tenn.

ISC,:1,: E F

274. C.

and 475.8S.

INDEX. Chambers.

John:

621.C.

F

Champaign

Co., 111. : F

Champaign

Co., Ohio:

Champion's E

of, 1803:

Vermont

F

:

F

F

de:

1908:

Lake,

Champlain,

F

1030.1. 1030.1. F

region:

57.C4.

Co..

Chemung

River

Zachariah:

:

E

Cal.

Islands.

Chantilly, battle

of,

Audiencia

Charleston, S. C. at

17S0

Siege,

:

:

E

232.C3.

Chester

475.62.

in,

in.

Operations E

and

isc,4

about.

Mass.:

Co., N. Y.

Charlotte Charlotte

Co., Va. S. P.:

:

F

:

F

Columbus,

Ohio

battle

of, 1813:

Chateauguay,

:

1.

Chattahoochee F

C.

:

River

:

Chattanooga tions.

region. 1861

Military

lsr,.-.: E

Chattanooga-Ringgold

Indians:

Chickasaw

N.

(

1863

:

t. :

:

F

F

r

230

i:

F

:

:

105. 1.

B

98.C5.

3285.

3051

Argentine

Republic:

2851. school

97.6.C4, .".I16.

F

chile: W.

P.:

326.C.

F

B 98.C66.

Indians:

York

83.739.

1261.

F

'hinese

United

S02.C5.

627.C5,

1039.C5.

!hilocco, " "kla., Indian

New

127.C7.

; F

F

Indian

California

127. C7.

E 475.81.

national

1739-1740:

war,

Ohimarlko (

Mex.

F

Chilton.

470.5.

v.:

1863:

E99.C55.

campaign

Chime,

opera

campaign,

x. x.

Iowa

Isthmus: :

B

I7.V.I7.

Chautauqua, Lake Chautauqua Co., Co.,

Chickasaw

175.81.

846.C4.

li.x

:;:,(;."":,::.

175.81

E Co..

F

E 473.59.

s:;":r,.

1219.

Boundaries,

Chattanooga, attack on, 1862: Chattanooga national park : B

aE

exposition:

Chickasaw

317.J2.

F

F

campaign,

332. C4.

F

:

Florida

:

riot:

square

F

Chile:

292.C4.

Alabama

687.CS,

1256.

Chickamauga

Children,

Valley:

and

F

Columbian

chihuahua

262.C4.

F

5.

.",00.

Chihuahua

Co., N.

ls7."

99.C53.

Is7r.

1812:

ChignectO

356.C4.

E Chatham

E

'

8 1 "";:

Ms.

park:

E 616.1

l

42.C5.

F

:

F.

Chichimecs:

127.W3.

232.C4.

H5.9.C4.

E

Camp,

F

F

Chickamauga-4 ihattanooga

74.C4.

F

:

467.1.C52.

F

:

Kans.

Mexico:

World's

:

177c

massacre,

157.C4.

F

outbreak.

T

in

Charlestown,

L.

Haymarket

476.41.

83.759.

F

:

II.: F

Fa.:

Cheyenne

475.68.

572.M14.

232.C43.

Cheyenne

Sept. 7-8, isti.".:

F

F 587.A"

region:

X.

Massacre.

Engagement

'7."..

L.'7." '7"',.

expedition,

Indians:

Apr. 7, 1863:

Y..

X.

Co.,

473.96.

E

F

A.

Chicago:

"

]": '.t'.i.i 8

Cheyenne

Chiapas,

471.1.

F

:

Mich.:

Lay

Co..

E

:

Y.

Pay

Co..

S. C.

1S";1

127.

355.4.

Chetlain.

241.C4.

Harbor,

Engagement

F

F 279.C4.

aE

Sumter.

Cheshire

F

affair : E 357.3.

Virginia:

3322.

F 272.

E

Siego, 1863: Charleston

:

E

:

g.

241.C5.

Chesapeake

473.77.

F

of:

City Co., Va.:

Settlement

Valley,

F

868.S232.

F

:

1S62

T_'7." !72.

L759-1761

Chesapeake

664.C4.

F

l.""7.":;7.

Indians: war,

F

27S.C4.

E

v"7."

Lay. Wis.:

Chesapeake

Chandler,

Charles

iherokee

cherry

John

Charcas,

Islands.

F

Valley:

F

:

572.C5.

F

:

and

Co., X.

Cherokee

475.35.

Y.

Cheneaux

1863:

campaign,

Chandler, Channel

X.

Chenango

(

1909:

tercentenary,

Lake,

Chancellorsville

Chaves

Chemung

Chequamegou

127. Cf".

127.C6.

E

Co., Mich.: Co.. Wash.:

Pennsylvania

Samuel

Champlain,

Chase,

497.C4.

F

Hill, battle

Tercentenary,

Chase.

Chehalis

475.26.

Champlain,

Fort

Cheboygan

547.04.

F

:

870.C5,

City:

states

F

12"9.C"

EG 184.06,

:

[NDEX. (

Continued.

claims

of Amei

dlwovery

ihlneae

Civil

tndlun

Chinook

i

land

Clamorgan

Valley, Wis.

and

River

Chlpiiewa

Clarendon

Chlrlqul, Panama Chlriqol Lagoon, Chitlmacha

1569.C5.

r

:

[ndlans:

Co., Vt

Chittenden

Choctaw

52." !.

Clark, Q. R.:

"

737.C5.

P

Co., Mont.

Christian

commission:

Christian

Co., III.: P 547.C5. riol

:

Argentine

Churches,

E

E

F

war.

1863

HJ

Revenue

and

of: war

Clackamas "me,

Claiborne

:

E

202.1.

of

93.

bargain

S.

P

456-655.

E

2d Cliff

2371.

HJ

P

547.C55.

F

532.06.

National

association

621.

Co., "

"r. : F

William: Parish,

F La.:

E

882.C5.

462.

:

F

290.C.

:

E

415.9.06.

Revolution;

Co., Colo.: Co., Fa.

F

E

Grover:

dwellings in America T.

De

Clinton.

George:

Clinton.

James:

:

F

2n7."

02.

."47.C57. F

Iowa

Clinton

Co..

N.

Clinton

Co..

Ohio:

Clinton

Co.. Pa.:

240

302.6.C6.

E

111.: F

Kans.

E

340.065.

F

Mich.:

Co..

:

415.9.06a

F

Witt:

Co..

696. 706.

78.S7.

L.

Clinton.

Cloud

E F

Co..

E

097. :

administration:

Co..

377.C6.

497.053.

F

administration

Y.

:

F :

F

F F ; F

143S.

782.06.

F

23.C.

F

E

F

157.C53.

F

:

'Clinton'

Claims

1850:

627.056.

F

Clinton

184.

672.06.

F

George:

"Clinton

veterans, Societies:

627.C54.

F

Co., Ohio:

Clingman,

214.

337.8.C.

treaty.

Southwest:

taxation:

Adams:

123.

Iowa:

Creek

1st

251.

nurses.

ai:

Co..

Cleveland.

681-699.

with

E

works:

bill : E

Co., Ind.:

Cleve.

897.06.

340.06.

E

375.

Clermont

3072.

JK

1865:

P

Co., Wash.: Henry:

Clearfield

202.2.

description: E 167.

and

war

P

:

E

HF3027.6.

Finance:

South:

the

E 91

reform:

Commerce:

Travel

232.C5.

Clear

of the

los Cesares:

Civil

F

Clayton. J. M.

340.C5.

E

Citizenship, Indian: de

Co., V"a. :

Clayton

Cincinnati, Daughters

Civil

eastward:

the

to

Cincinnati, Society of

service

332.C6.

Clarke

Clayton-Bulwer

Cilley, Jonathan:

Ciudad

P

Clayton. A.

799.

civil

Co., Ala.:

Clay Co., Nebr.:

197.

a:

Clark.-

clay

185.7.

497.05.

F

Clay Co., Iowa:

expedition

E

Co.,

r.:i2.

P 587.C6.

Wis.:

Clay Co., 111.:

269.C5.

Negro:

Church's

Civil

28

P

of England

Revolution:

Co., Ohio:

Collected

3341.C6.

234.

E

Illinois:

expedition: F

ciark-

Omnibus

F

:

to the

Clark

E

Republic:

Bolivia

Chuquisaca,

207.C5.

E

ami

Charge 174.5.

664.C49.

Clark

1924.C.

468.3.

E

war:

1.6.C5.

71

E

Co., Ind.: r 532.05.

Clay.

278.C5. P

V TBI.

157.C"

r

Clark

Clarke

of D. S. history: E

Chronology

Church

B635.TJ.

450.

E

Christophe, Henri

Chubut,

:

E

:

Christie, James:

Civil

Gro

des

Chouteau

Christiana

Lewis

337.8.C.

Ifo. :

and

William

Clark,

106QJ.C.

F

!":.:

Expedition

""

sieur

M"dard,

Hers:

F

99

E

Indians:

Chouart,

Champ:

E

works:

Collected

c.

ciark.

F

340.C4.

E

Rufus:

Choate,

E

Clark,

i

:

1569.B6.

Co., Pa.:

99.C7.

:

Ark.

settlement, Carolina:

larion

i:

Panama

Chittenden, Thomas:

i

grant,

U7.C5.

F

:

98.C58.

E

Indians:

Indians:

Chippewa

180.

E

war:

627.C6. 572.07. V27.C77. 407.C55.

157.06. 0S7.C6.

61.

INDI.X.

land

"

109,

i:

i: n25. Hospitals:

\:,v.\

cabal

onway

Cooch'a

i

Blaverj

B

sympathizers In the

Confederate North

i

340.C7.

i:

looper, James

aF

:

Co., Mo.

Cooper

158.8.

B

at,

Co., III.: F 547.C7.

Cook

;

Skirmish

Del.,

241.C78.

B

P.:

('..ok. D.

811.

Prison

war:

H 255.

:

Bridge,

1777:

B06.

i:

:

Civil

E iso.

vessels In Eng

of vnt

Construction

Government,

Contracts,

Contd.

Statei of America

Confederate

L53." !. I72.C7.

F

:

.

"

ionfederate

memorial

ciation: asso-

B

of:

Articles

Confederation,

303;

136.

L30

Revolution

B

:

1826:

Revolution: Western

Civil

ceded, 1787:

lands

war:

Spanish-American claims

309.

C.

of 1780-1781 1781:

Vasquez

Confederate

army:

Negroes:

185.93.C7.

U. S. army:

E

Slavery:

E

445.C7.

Reserve

[cut Core

: :

Vermont

:

F

57.C7.

David:

E

Connolly, John

E

:

Conococheague ]'

278.C7.

Creek

Maryland

V

:

Constitution 15th

:

303; JK

Contra

Corwin,

Thomas:

Co.,

de

JK

E

war:

E

war:

:

E

545.

party:

congress,

JK

Count

169. 2391 .C,

1774-I7^s:

.1

125,08. 4P7.C7.

F

aux

for New

98.C8. aF

:

1054.18.

England :

In Mass.

:

Ford,

782.C8.

F E

Indian:

Grants

Cowpens,

242

E

Ohio:

In Conn.

E

868.C76.

337."C. 392.08.

1541-1557.

F

Isle

127.CS5.

F

Grants

Cowan's

L033.

Costa Co., Cal. : F txabands" : E 453.

nine.

Coudres, JK

:

2891.

340.C76.

Costilla Co., Colo.: Cost

458.8.

399.

U

amendments:

1031

491

Co.,

Rica

Costa

:

E

la:

F

1230. F

E

Tex.:

:

125.C7.

E

F

N. Y.

works:

Cosa, Juan

Valley:

isT.W:1,.

9titutional union Continental

Co..

Coshocton

onspiracies, Civil

l:

and

157.F8

Vaz:

Hernando:

Cortland

Coryell

committees

Argentine Republic

Collected

403.1.C7.

Conscription, Civil

13th

42.065.

F

4P2.9.

Colonial

Corte-Real, JoSo Cortes.

547.1.

216.

E

Corrientes.

F12.C7.

72.07.

F

Hampshire:

Conner,

of:

Valley:

E

Correspondence,

497.W5.

157. W9.

102.C7.

F

Massachusetts: New

F

F

E

493.1.

d'Afrique:

Corps

Riverand :

Viisquez

Corps

E

Connecticut

See

de.

Coronado.

7S.C7.

Connecticut

2::"".-237.

E

:

241.T6.

E

E

Western

marquis:

1st

Surrender.

de

474.44.

506.C8.

Indians:

Connect

"

E

C.

E

278.C8.

Campaigns

Coronado,

1' 157. W9.

473.56,

of, Oct. 1863:

726.C7.

E

ince) (Prov-

349.C8.

F E

Samuel:

Pennsylvania:

war:

northeast

in

E

499.

B

Republic

3161.

F

;

Miss.:

aDA

263.C5.

E

912.07.

2886.

Cornwallis.

105.

F 91

:

F

:

458.8.

E

Argentine F

Cornell.

F 157.C77.

Lake, Pa.:

Cpnneaul

Copperheads: " loquimbo, chile

Battle

664.C75.

E

F 882.C7.

region. Alaska

Siege, 1862;

1404.

F

277.B5.

F

I-' 42.C7.

II.:

N.

River

Corinth.

480.

Roscoe:

Connecticut

Co., Oreg.:

:

of Panama,

Conkling,

Coos

277.

V.

wav.

Congress

Co.,

Cordova.

Confiscations

civil

River, S. C:

r

Coos

Copper

483.72.

E

"

Coi

183.2.

B

:

southern

Confederated

JK

association of

veteran

Kentucky

F

battle

F

F

:

7.

97. '".7.

of, 1781:

241.08. battle

of, 17S1

:

E

241.09.

INDEX. Cox, J. D. Cox, S. S.

664.C78.

E

Cumberland 67.C.

Island, Quebec:

F

E

1054.C8.

L862:

of, 1813:

Island, battle

Craney

356.C8.

Crater, Petersburg, 1S64 Lake

Crater F

Cumberland

Mountains: River

:

Tennessee

882.C8.

Crawford, Crawford,

J. W.

Crawford,

William

Region

340.CS9.

AY. II.: E

1782:

campaign,

Indian

154.C.

aF

:

F

532.C8.

Crawford

Co., Ind.

Crawford

Co., Iowa:

F

627.C8.

Crawford

Co., Ohio:

F

497.C8.

:

Co., Pa.

Crawford Crawford Credit

Indians:

Creek

war,

Creek

war,

E

2d, 1836

(Slave ship)

:

Financial

326.C.

B

447.

:

F

David:

Croghau,

George:

Crook, George

:

E

3711-3S40.

99.C91.

353.1.C8.

E

Indian

of

:

467.1.C97.

Custer

Co., Mont. "'o.. Nebr.

:

F

Custer

Co., S. Dak.

:

the,

737.C9.

F

:

672.C9.

Co., Ohio:

F

657.C9.

F

497.C9.

3451.C9.

F

E

:

711.9.

I I

1778

E

99.C92.

Point, French

Dakota

Indian

and

Dakota

war

Indian

1712:

Crystal park,

Colo.:

Cuba:

F

Cuban

campaign,

F

I lakota

372.

782.E3.

F

Co., Ala.

: F

E

:

717.1.

Co., III.:

Cumberland

Co., Me.

Cumberland

Co., N. J.:

Cumberland

Co.,

Pa.:

Indian

I "akota

Indian i:

:

F

F

I

157.C8.

243

war.

is:,:, is.-,,;

war.

1862

\^"-

war.

1863

:

1890

war.

E

:

83 sir,.

E

)s;n

;

99.1 'I

Indians:

Dakota

Territory, 1861

Dale.

12.C9.

i: 47C.27.

612.D2.

B3.89.

E

war:

Indians

27.C9.

F

F

Dakota

Civil

547.C9.

F

:

83.86.

Dakota

S32.C9.

Culpeper Co., \'a. : F 232.C9. Culture, Indian : F 98.C9. of the: B 470.5. Cumberland, Army Cumberland

Indian i:

L751-1849. 1898

.".17.D2.

83.854.

E

monopoly,

F

Minn.

Co..

199.

Crozat's

Fla.:

Co..

Dahlgren, J. A. : E 167.1.D13. Dahlgren, Dlric; Raid, 1864 :

737.C8.

B

Cullman

wi7

415.9.C96.

E

Custer

Mont.:

reservation,

Indians:

Crown

122.1.C.

241. C94.

F

Crow

22si.cft.

Curwen, Samuel : E 278." !9. Cushing, Caleb : E H5.9.C98. Cushing, W. P.: B 4C7.1. c.is. Custer, G. A.: E 467.1.C99.

Dade Trow

V

83.S66.C.

Billet, battle

Crooked

E

:

R.:

S.

157. C9.

F

534.

Cuyo: F 2911. Cuzco, Peru : CzolgOSZ, Leon

436.C.

E

356.C8.

F

van:

529

Cuyahoga

340.C9.

B E

Indians:

Crockett,

380.C9.

IIP

:

Crittenden, J. J.

83.836.

185.65.

E

Negro:

Crises.

83.813.

F

F

Creoles, Louisiana:

Croatan

Curtis.

E

:

BE

:

170.5.

157.C85.

f

Curtis, B. R.

0D.C9.

Anderson:

Crime.

HG

4071. A3.

E

442.2.

iurrency question, 1893

587.C8.

F

HG

1st, 1813-1814:

Crenshaw. Creole

157.C77.

Wis.:

Co.,

mobilier:

Creek

F

:

F

road

Curler, Arent (

June,

E

Cumberland Valley, Pa. : Colombia: Cundlnamarca, F 2049. Curagao: Curico, Cbile: F 3166.

238.

E

157.C9.

of:

.Mar.

457.C8.

F

F :

( iumberland

Sept-

Valley

and

.Military operations: Kentucky:

of.

473.52.

i;

Cumberland 470.04.

: E

park, Oreg.

national

Gap, evacuation

Oct, 1862: F 474.38. Cumberland Gap campaign,

664.C8.

E

Mathewr.F

Cradock, Crane

: :

:

E

L889

530

78.S63.

Richard:

Dallas,

A.

.1.: E

Dallas.

G.

M.:

i: :;.:;. D

302.6.D1 E

340.D14.

I.

:

I'

656.

[NDEX. rhillaa Co

Decatur, Stephen, jr. : E 868. LD29. Decatur Oo., End. i I' 682.D2.

i 'i i

i"v. .

I tllllcs of

58T.W8.

I

til.'

B

1846

U6.4.D".

E

R. H

Dana,

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Danbury, Conn.

Deer

241.D2.

i:

Co.,

Danes,

W.:

.1.

Danish

De

Lancey,

F

v

22S1.D2.

Civil

277.D2. revolution:

Daughters i:

of

confederacy,

the

inited:

is::.r,.

oi

Daughters

founders

the

and

Daughters

Co., Pa.: F

Dauphin Dauphin

Co., ill.: Ky.

F

('. II.: E

P

Davis.

George:

Davis.

II. W.

Davis.

Jefferson:

E

Delaware

Co., Ohio:

Delaware

Co., Pa.:

F

157.D3.

Delaware

Indians:

E

99.D2.

Delaware

River:

and

capture

Davis

CO.,

Davis

06., Kans.

Dayton, Dead

Iowa

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Dearborn.

F

: :

:

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E E

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Del

Valley. Cal.:

1

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244

167.

F

157.D5.

F

142.W2.

F

F

:

of

868.D4. Alexander

VI'

121. :

23S3.

F

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party:

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Denmark

:

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167.

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Gap:

line

Democratic

P 632JD3"

F

157.D4.

F

Co., Cal.

Demerara

1812:

:

127.D4. :

Jersey:

Norte

on

142.D4.

F

Water

aE

355.4.

106.

on:

F

Demarcation

366.C53. :

York:

:;."".".2.

Fort, massacre, Co., ind.

New

497.D3.

172.D4.

F

Jersey:

New V

302.6.158.

E

:

New

Delaware

415.9."27.

F

and

Pennsylvania

t;s:7.G3.

Valley, Me.:

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Dearborn

C.27.D2.

V

E

1 1.Miry

Delaware 4*7.

E 477.98.

L.:

1812:

E

:

and

Campaign, Dearborn,

of

E

127.D3.

F

:

F

River

627.D3.

F

:

Y.

counties

Lower

4G7.1.D26.

:

settlements

Delaware

C. S. A.:

532.D3.

Co., N.

Swedish

Ind.

P

Co., Iowa

U6.9.B26.

Administration.

142.D3.

Delaware

258.D.

F

Jersey:

Delaware

4G7.1.D24.

B

:

172.D3. F

Delaware

332.M6.

4.TT.D3.

region F

Delaware:

106.

F

:

Co..

547. J6.

F

:

Davis.

Pursuit

Port, military prison: 616.D3.

Bay

Co., Tenn. : F 443.D2. Davie, W. B,: B 302.6.D2. Co..

445.D3.

Bay

Davidson

Daviess

Slavery:

Delaware

10 202.6.

157.D2.

Ala.:

Island.

Daviess

78.1)3.

New

Of the revolution:

500.

E

Delaware

triots: pa-

122.D.

263.D3.

E E

E

E

1SG.8.

E

F

17."..

Indians:

862.2.

K

472.D3.

F

161

war:

Delaware.

6t the Cincinnati:

Daughters

Kalh. 547.D3.

James:

Revolution:

-i'.i7.D2.

202.5.

i:

See

P

197.

72.F8.

Co., Mo.:

Delaware:

E

Indians:

W

River:

Kalh

Co., s. c. : F of the American

Daughters

by

lo|4.D3.

7I.DI.

De

Co., Ohio:

Darlington

V

:

Co., Ill : F

Darlen, Scots' colony: Darke

Mass.

Kalb

F 6138.

L87.H2. F

:

De

612.D2.

i:

B.

!":467.1.D18.

V*a.,military prison:

Danville.

N.

.

i "e k.i id. Jean.

Indies:

Wesl

I : '1'1\ ;

642.

B

:

I \ W

,

B 664.D18.

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Daniels.

Island.

Deerfleld

Scandinavians.

sr,

Daniel,

M

Destruction

587.DB.

r

is .:

w

Cteek.

Deerfleld,

B 98.D2.

Indian:

Dances, Dane

Deer

bj tfce British, ittt:

Burning

Ion day

I "ecora1

:

128.

.IK

UK6.D.

B

:

(527.1)26.

V

:

independence

of

1 "eclaratioii

F 104.D2.

:

Iowa

Co..

Decatur

I'd. 7.

:

F

2311-2320.

07. D.

DL in

America.

Dennison.

Camp.

E

616.D4.

Ohio,

See

p. 165.

military prison

IXDKX. Depew,. C. M.:

aE

and

:

Moines

Des

Moines

27.M9.

F

.Mount:

Des

Co., Iowa River

:

627.D4.

F

and

Valley

F

:

F

E Deux

Co., Quebec

George: Nelson

Witt

E

:

Dewey,

D.

Dickinson, Collected

S.

E

:

E

works:

Dickinson, John Collected

:

E

works W.

Dickinson,

M.

1230.

F

:

of America

Discoveries

and

Carolina

North

District

of

Columbia

of 1812:

War

with

Civil

:

E

E

F

I'.u

Slavery: also

Dix, John

F

159.

205.

E

:

Co., 111.: F

Washington, Adams

Draft

:

E

military

.M7.D7.

687.1 "7.

F

:

F

Wash.:

Frederick

I 19.D.

(.863:F 128

I I.

L29.D7.

F

Francis:

Sir

s'.i7.1"7.

E

:

V..

rlOt, N.

18$

L865:

War

with

'i\ il

C.

Drew.

415.9.D6.

W"

E 864.

Me\ic,

war

:

F

:

Daniel

1 1 """.

war

F

Fake.

:

F

7.".."".

US0.

E

ase; :

E

647.

American

Sc

Drnnnm.nd.

295.

E

:

L812:

War

of

Drcd

D.

; I ; F.7. I

COr, Oreg.: F 882.D7.

Spanish

I45.D6.

Fine, .In

Douglas

(

10

loss.p.

415.9.D73.

('ain]".

Revolution

409.5.D6.

470.2. 78.D6.

"\.\.

I "rama

501.

E

y F

s:

E

A.:

with

Debates

67. ls7.Dc.

s::. }.D.

Douglas.

Drake.

355.6.

Mexico:

war:

E

S.

Douglass,

Stales:

Military operations. Indians

Sir

F

:

IM2:

.1:

Douglas CO.,

2C2.D7.

F

:

War

See

war:

2:;2.i"7.

tables, United

Distance

Douglas.

74.1 '"". F

M.l.

F

Douglas,

Douglas F

Swamp:

baron:

F

1 "OUglas ( '"".. Fans.

458.8.

E Dismal

Civil

organizations.

Disloyal

v\

Chicago, "": 616.D7. : prison

98.D6.

E

868

F

Mass.:

rebellion,

103-109.

K"5.2-

1032.D.

Dorr, T. W.:

E

Pre-Columbian:

F

war:

F nsT.I"7.

Co..

:

Limerick:

F687.D6.

Carleton.

G.

Dorchester

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of,

868.N5.

F

G64.D58.

101-1

capture of

:

Cal.: :

E

E

ami

lu.;.l |"c.

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F

:

company:

:

L22.1.D.

F

Mexican

Dorchester

exploration, General

Indian:

Lake.

Dorchester,

"i 220-306.

Discovery,

in

627.D5.

relations.

Discoverers

W.

A.

party

Dorr

1 I'.r.i.

802.D6.

F

:

earl

F

1755-175G.

1003

F

172.! 17.

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F

714.6.D55. :

673.

F

:

dor:

\an

Thomas,

Donner

302.D.

E

:

Dingley la riff: IIF Diplomatic history

Diseases.

Mex.

Dorchester,

302.6.D5.

Dingley, Nelson, jr.:

Foreign

Co., N.

Donner Door

415.G.D.

E

:

Co., Iowa

Dickinson

:

Campaign

415.9.D5.

L931 1939.

Question Canada

E

F 2051.

:

F

lL'l'.K.

Doniphan

Castillo, Bernal

I inlic"

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Doniphan.

1234.D.

F

587.D6.

1'

:::i.i".

Adrlaen

F

Co., 111. : F 547.D5.

del

f

of

Dongan,

586.D.

F r,T2.D6.

:

Republic:

Ana

714.6.D51.

E

340.1 "7.

:

Wesi

Doneison.

:

467.1.D4.

aF

:

Diaz, Porfirio:

See

Wis.

1802:

Charles

Dewey,

Diaz

Nebr.

Co.,

1054.D4.

Devens,

:

Co..

Dona

:

KIT. 1.1m;.

E

Dodge

Donek.

Montagnes F

De

British, 1S12

the

to

:

Dodge

Dominion

356.D4.

1 1 5.9. I "r,s.

F

Annexation

1924.D.

F

:

E

:

Henry

Dominican

574.D4.

Surrender

Dodge.

";. M.

Dominica.

472.D4.

Dessalines, J. J. Detroit:

A.

27.W3.

: F

Doe, Charles:

:

F 627.D4.-5. Missouri

C.

Dodge,

124.D.

1"

AMen:

Island

Dodge,

826.

F

Deseret:

Desert,

Oreg.

Valley,

882.D4.

F

John

Dochei

123.D.

F

:

River

Deschutes

Dix,

664.D4.

IVyster, J. W.

I "e

FJI.D. \

a.

:

I' J.'.J.DT.

[NDEX.

J.:

\v.

Duane, Dubois

Co.,

:

Florida.

8"

F 827.1 "8.

Easl

Gallatin

Fiver,

East

Jersey

197.H2.

East

Maine

F

Greek, Ohio:

I "imII"',v. Joseph I "udley,

Fast

216.

letter: E

Duchfi Duck

Feliciana

Tl

582.D8.

I'

In. I. :

" '"".. [owa

i "ubuque

Carroll

158.D.

r

as

E 366.D8.

Dudley's defeat, L813: and

I MiiTrriu

Duffle, a.

x.

Duke's Co.,

467.1.D87.

aE

:

I Muniner.

Rica

c""sta

William

:

F

Duncan,

Joseph

Dunklin

Co., Mo.:

:

v's

M.:

W.

Du

Page Co.,

Imi

Pont,

I-:

I

Durango,

Mexico:

Durham,

I. W.:

:

57.A2.

:

F

Sir

United Dutch Dutch

colony of F

Now

F

Xolheiiand

I "utch

discovery of America

Dutch

Guiana

:

F

:

:

B

199.D9.

F

Dorado

El

Dorado

:

2141.

E

Elk E '.IS.D9.

Co..

Elkhart

67.D.

277. E2.

F

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407. F2.

F

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:

262.E2.

F

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'.'7.

."45.E.

547.E3.

action

1861:

near.

547.EF

111.: F

207.E3.

E

:

121.

E

1877:

Ontario:

1862:

C.

473.3.

Co.. N.

6S0.

264.E4.

F

:

aE

E

1059.E4.

F

City, N.

868.E3.

F

:

commission,

City Elizabethtown,

59.D9.

F

C.

:

Elizabeth

Co., x. Y. : F 127.D8. Dwellings, Aboriginal American:

Dwellings, Indian: Dyer, Mrs. Mary:

N.

Co., Cal.

Elizabeth

colonics:

Dutchess

F

2G3.M3E.

F

Co..

Capture. Intlies:

802.E2.

Ferry,

Elgin Co.,

2383.

West

El

232.E2

472.63.

Electoral

2401-2431.

Early history of separate F

F

aE

:

111.: F

Elbert, Samuel

122.1.

F

392.KL6.

F

:

Indian

Co.,

Effingham 2532.

L87.E2.

F 572.E2.

Ninian

E

1S4.D9.

iu Brazil:

Virginia:

Co., Ky.

Edward's

F

Maryland:

of

Co.,

Edwards

E

States:

colony

of

Robert:

Edwards,

Michigan : F 575.D9. Pennsylvania : F 160.D0.

with, 1722-1726:

wars

Co., N. Mex.

Edmonson

F 785.D9.

Va. C.

:

aF

battle

232.E4. of. 1781

241.E4.

Pa.:

157.E4.

F

Co., Ind.

:

F

532.E4. 302.6.E3.

E

Fllery. William:

Elliott,J. D. : E 353.1.E4. Elliott,Stephen: E 467.1.E4. Ellis Co.. Kans. E 340.1 Earle, Thomas: Early, J. A.: aE 467.1.B13. Earthquake of 1892, Jamaica: F East, Dept of the. June-Aug., i:

Fast

1884.

Boston, Mass.:

F

Ellsworth, Ellsworth,

:

Elmira. F

73.6S.E2.

F.

E.

Oliver:

687.E3.

F

302.FI.

467.1.E47.

E F

Co., Kans.: X". Y..

E

246

:

Ellis Co., Tex.:

Ellsworth

175.5.

:

3169.

F

Chile:

Edgefield Co., S. C.

630.D9.

1868

campaign,

3701-3799.

F

Education,

Iowa

I li'.l.

Co., Tex.

Edgecombe

Dutch

Colorado:

F

Co., Mich.:

Eden,

154.D.

aF

shore

land

Eddy

547.D9.

1276.

F

Eastern

Ecuador:

167.1.D9.

E

seminary,

s:;.72. shore

Eaton

83.77.

E

7::7.";-_\

541.E13.

Indians,

Eastern

Fast

H5.9.D9.

III.: F

v.:

s.

F

:

F

Mont.:

475.85.

f

545.D.

177

war,

::77

Florida.

e

:

Island.

L549.D8.

F

:

F 472.D9.

Lake, Vt.

I tunmore,

Dutch

Tennessee

Easter

t'.T.D.

F

B8.

F

137.

E

Easl

Eastern

72.M5.

v

F

war:

Tennessee

B

.Mass.:

Dulce, Golfo,

I Minn.

Marquis of:

.\\.i.

:;77.fl'.

conference

Bast

L033.D.

r

I Mini

civil

67.1 ".

F

:

:

F

:

Parish, La.:

Bucksporl

I' "m.i ".

:

Parish, La.

Fast Fast

H 802.6.D8.

James:

Duane,

616.E4.

302.6.E4. F

687.E4.

military prison:

:

INDEX. Pa.:

Elmwood. El

Paso

15s.0K.E4.

F

Co., Colo.

Emancipation

E

:

F

:

313.

E

Everett,

Embargo,

1807-180!):

Embargo

acts, 1807-1809:

Emery Co., Utah: Endecott, John:

336.5.

E

F

3027.1.

II F

832.E5.

E

:

war

England.

402.7.

Great

Sec

English, W. English

H.

E

:

Britain.

in

Eyre,

America

of

the

U.

S.

E

:

184.E5.

Fair

settlements,

English

West

expeditions:

Indian

J.: F

E.

Oaks,

:

F

E

713.

:

of, 1813:

Erie, Lake,

battle

Erie, Lake,

region

New

York

Ohio

:

F

:

E

356.E6.

555.

127.E65.

F

:

F

356. E6.

E

:

Pennsylvania canal:

TC

Erie

Co..

Y.

Erie

Co., Pa.:

Erie

Indians:

X.

Escambia

Eskimos:

868.S15.

F

:

99.E7.

Indian

F

3031.

Co., Minn.:

F

X.

Esses

Co.,

X.

V.:

Essex

Co.,

Vt.

:

F

57.E7.

Feuw

Essex

Co.,

Ya.

:

F

232.E7.

Fenwick's

Estes

Park, Colo.: Co..

European

Ky.

:

L2.E8.

Fenian

F E

782.L2.

Evacuation R.

day: D.

:

E

aE

Valley, CaL

F

1870

:

V

247

:

F

f

F

:

B

LOSS

1A

t::t i

JosC: island.

P.:

W.

857.6.

1082

V

8. 2274JT Brasli:

2564.

Revolution

182.E.

ls71

J. :

X. :

Madrid,

i:

L25.F3.

L37.F.

F

Mont.

L812: E

E

Fiction, Historical

239.

:

2309.

of

Noronha

Fessenden,

1233.

F

V 392.F2.

2301

colony,

Co.,

Fernando

In Mexico:

intervention

497.F2. 157.F2.

raid, 1866:

Fernando/.

98.E8.

157.E7.

F

L57.F2.

Nikolaus:

Ick, John

Fergus

"

627.F2.

F

F

War

invasion.

Fenian

127.E8.

F

Lafayette.

"'"

F

532 l"J.

F

and

to

Federmann,

Co., Co..

72. E7.

la.

F

:

JK

Federalists:

2561.

:

F

:

L926.S.

of Haiti

868.F3.

Essex

1

Pa.

River F

.Mass:

J.: F

Iowa

Co..

Opposed

F

467.1.F23.

E

C:

Co..

Essex

Esthetics, Indian:

D.

L5"68.F2

F

612.F2.

F

I. emperor

Fayette Co., Tex.:

2383.

F

Islands:

Schuylkill. Pa.:

of

00.E8.

Brazil:

Espirito Santo. :

Falkland

Feather E

Indians:

Essequibo

122 r.

Fayette 1003-1064:

war,

83.663.

E

F

Fayette Co., Ky.: Fayette Co., Ohio:

317.E7.

F

:

197.F15.

Justus:

Fayette

99.E5.

Fla.

Valley, Cal. E

Co.,

F

de Fayette. Marquis Co., In.l. : Fayette

157. Ed.

:

102.F2.

F

Ohio:

Falckner,

Faustino

127.E6.

F

:

F E

Co., Conn.:

Farragut.

157. E6.

625.E6.

Co.,

Escondido

F

:

Erie

Fairfield

Faribault

1059.E6.

F

340.F16

E

Fairfield

Falls

497.E6.

Ontario:

John:

232.F2.

F

:

241.F16.

E

2896.

Erie, Fort, siege, 1814

Vx

173.65.

E

664.F16.

E

W.:

Fairfield,Conn.: F 104.F2. Burning i"y the British, L779

2272..".

Republic

of. 1862:

battle

Fairfield.

of 1739-1742

Rios, Argentine F

Evans,

257.E

F

L886.

Co.,

Fairfax

1621.

F

Expedition

Estill

Sir Richard:

Fairbanks, C.

547.E3.

English

Esopus

7L.'.I'..~.

317.E9.

F

:

F

:

111.: F

Esopus

Mass.:

Fla.

Everhard,

337.8.B.

127-120.

English

Entre

Mount.

340.E8.

: l:

664.E58.

discoverers

E

E

:

E 467.1.E9. Ewing, Charles: E 340.E9. Ewing, Thomas: E 179.5; Expansion, Territorial: E ;;si.7. resolutions: Expunging

67.E.

F

664.EJ

E

:

works

Everglades.

(U. S. Army)

Engineers

M.

Edward

Collected

Embargo,

Civil

Everett,

453.

1794

:

Evarts, W.

782.E3.

296.

415.9.F4.

[NDEX.

rhii

E 848

war:

i".

D.

Collected

Field,

K.

Field,

s.

war,

Filibuster

wars.

r

i

lentral America

F

:

Filibusters,

uii.i :

Fillmore, Millard

Finance

of Civil

Y.

N.

Island.

Fire

F

:

F

Fish,

Hamilton

127. SI).

:

E

493.9.

against,

Bill, battl

Fisher's Fisher's

Island.

Fisher's

Etiver, X. C:

Flsk,

B.:

c

E

X.

E

477. "'.::. Florida

Civil

:

E

477.:):;.

L29.S74.

F

aF

Flathead

202.s:".

:

F

F

Floyd Floyd

Co..

Tex.:

war.

r.

i:

war.

627.F5.

F

392.F6.

F

Folk-lore, Aboriginal American: E

477.07.

E

113. JC

346.

Food.

F

A.

Foote.

FI. S.

Foraker,

:

E

415.9. IT. :

E

B.:

Force, Peter: E Foreign public S.

C,

1680:

1st.

2d,

1835

L842

F.

S.

E

83.855.

248

Civil

war:

(Diplomacy):

States:

14-_"." 1

1783-17S9

works) K

: :

E

E

188;

130.

(Historical

Revolution

1856-1857:

opinion.

1305-1599.

Confederate

:

415.6.F.

17:...".f.

relations

JX 1817-isns:

E

664.F69.

469.8.

E

263.F6.

r"x7.F0.

9s.F7.

works J.

F

Wis.:

40.7.1.F6S.

II.: F

Foote.

98.F6.

F

Co..

Indian:

Collected Mont.:

407.1.F04.

Indian: Lac

dU

Fond

E

:

59. F0.

Folk-lore.

83.835.

Seminole

292.F6.

F

:

78.15.

.IX war.

83.835.

E

B3.817.

Seminole

E

Flusser, C. W.

Foreign

Seminole

377.F6.

1842:

415.9.F64.

Iowa:

272. F

476.43.

E

302.6.F56.

against

:

E

Co., Ga.

."'.(MU320.

Etevolutlon

1865:

E

reservation.

Expedition

:

Co.,

737.J6.

F

Florida

1836

war.

Floyd

289.

Indian

477.4.

1865:

:

F

parishes. Fa.:

Floyd. J. R.

646,

F

war:

expedition. 1864

Florida'

Flags Revolution

74.F6.

1865:

battle of. 1865:

Flag i Heraldry) : CR of: Flag, Desecration Flag day: .IK 1761. E

78.F6.

E

477.28.

004.F53.

tivilized tribes: Forks,

F

E

V.:

FitzSImons, Thomas: Five

Indians:

1S64:

of. 1864:

"

F

Jan.-June,

i

Mounds: Florida

Expedition against.

470.1.

F :

E 477.9.

Fisher, Fort, X. C. Expedition

1864:

Jan.-June,

(West

004.F52.

F

:

1863:

June-Dec-.,

i

477.7.

F

497.W5.

defenders, 1863

First

1863:

Dec., 1863:

May

i

(Fast)

H.I 251.

war:

Flrelands, Oblo:

612.F4.

F

:

L862:

May, L883:

1862

Nov.-Dec., 1864

"'".. Minn.

May.

Is.i;l- .inn.-.

May.

Jan.-Xov..

472.32.

Fillmore

L862:

E 475.6.

E 420. Administration, 1850-1853: of. 1863 : Fillmore, Fort, evacuation E

Apr..

171.1.

(Fast

127.

E

:

:.::

E 475.4.

1784-1785.

F

Apr.,

i

(Wost

188. "

171

17::.'. i.

(West)

1526.

F

Nicaragua: "

1863

Sept..

I

(East

to Constitution:

160

.IK

170.66;

i; itl'.s.

F

Filibuster

E

:

Aug., L863

i

Wost

I

ED 664.F46.

:

i:

F. 172.7.

4 L5.6.F.

amendmenl

r.ii. "null

Aug., 1863

Easl

i

9

i

E

:

188 B\

I'

:

J.

s.

Ho.8

i:

:

works

566.

F

170.7.

.Ian.

ED 786.

:

war

502;

E

war:

.Military operations: i:

Si'iinisiiAmerican Field.

Civil

U6.

B

Mexico:

will!

w.-ir

Continued.

Florida

Fiction, Historical Continued. \\;ir of 1812: ED 864.

249. 303.

:

E

1S3.7.

[NDEX. i

i

.

288.F74

.l\

i

75.

spoliation* since

French

Wesl

L800

Indies:

F 2151.

Mich.,

battle

886.

B

1

""r.

:

roll

Civil war:

Louis

Frontenac.

Genesee

comte

Buade,

de

de

:

Frontier, American P.

Frye, W. Fuca, Juan

:

See

125.F9.

B

Fugitive slaves:

B3 450.

Fuller, Bamuel

F

:

127.A2.

Chain,

Fulton

Co., ill.: F 547.F8.

Y.

N.

Fulton

Co.,

I imI.

Fulton

Co.,

X.

Fulton

Co.,

("hi"":

Fundy, Bay Furnas

:

Co., Nebr.:

Lake,

Civil

E

war:

Christopher:

Gadsden, Gadsden

purchase,

Gaines,

operations:

Gaines1

Mill, battle

Gallatin,

Collected Gallatin

Games,

B

Valley,

Mont.:

island,

N.

Garesche, J. P.: E

Garfield,J. A.:

Garfield

Garnett,

M.

R.

B

Co., Ky.

Garrett

Co., Md.:

Garrison, W.

L.:

737.G2.

E

Y.

F

129.E13.

B

B

686.

i

660.G. F

332.B6.

B 415.9.G2. F

:

F B

457.G2.

Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec:

Oct.-Dec., 1S63 Jan.-Nov.,

.Tan.-Apr.. 1864

1054.G2.

E

250

:

1864

May-Nov..

:

476.8.

i

1864:

Nov..

E

477.4.

1864-Jan., L865

177..".

Jam-June,

L865:

177.7.

(North) F

1864:

476JL.

North

E

:

476.4.

(South)

449.G.

1863:

475.9.

B

L87.G2,

:

1863;

Aug.-Oct..

Nov.-Dec., i

:

475.8.

North) B

471.51.

June-Dec.,

(North) E

:

E

475.6.

(Coast) :

:

Aug., 1861-Apr., 1 862

473.9.

(North)

jr.: E 467.1.G2.

H.:

Garrard

F

1881

colony, Ala.: Samuel,

302.G.

687.

works:

Garland,

E

470.6;

Apr., 1862- June, 1S63

(North)

L296.

167.1.G15.

B

Administration, Collected

B

E

472.7.

(Coast)

90.QS.

B

Indian:

F

de:

works:

Gardiner's

473.68.

302.6.G16.

B

:

E

F 3741.G2.

reyno

Albert

E

of, 1862:

Galapagos Islands:

)

(Coast)

353.1.G14.

B

Galicia, Nuevo

7S6.

is~"". : F

E. P.:

E

559.

470.65.

(Coast

207.G2.

B

359.5.G4.

503; E

E

Jan., 1S61 99.G15.

E

1740:

263.G3.

E

:

of 1S12:

B

Indians:

202.G3.

expedition.

Augustine

Military

Gabrielefio

127.G3.

F

314.

War

(-72.F9.

:

F

( .:

2S1-295.

F

:

664.G34.

N. Y.

D.

countries

regions.

E

:

Revolution

1039.F9. F

J. Z.

George,

F

497.F9.

F F

George,

St.

.7. :

of

names

and

Georgetown,

L27.F9.

28"A2

IE

celebration

under

also

Georgia

532.F9. V

V.:

oi

:

F

:

F

L27.G19.

G-GF.

states,

68.F.

Fulton

F

:

119.32.

Geography:

664.F9.

B

de:

( SaL :

572.G3.

F

Y.

lolumbus

"

I":

L79.

E

:

lenoa,

L059.F9.

F

:

arbitration:

Geneva (

Co., Ontario:

Frontenac

park,

Genet, B. C. B.: B 313.

El 328.

L080.F.

r

W 497.G2.

national

Co., Mich. region, N.

G" nesee

540 F8.

i:

rebellion, L709:

V 687.G8.

868.G3.

F

269.F8.

E

:

467.1.G29.

B

:

Irani

"

Friends, Socletj of i:.

207.G3.

Co., Ohio:

Genera]

B68.F8.

F

F 262.G2.

:

B

Co., Kans.:

Geauga

Co., Cal.

C.

Gates, Horatio: Gearj

1813:

B 215.6.

:

"'o.. N.

Geary, J. W.

I i\

Fresno

laspee affair

Gaston

French

Frenchtown,

1800:

before

npollatlon claims

11

-i 1.

Jau.-Juue,

477.9.

1865:

:

LNDEX. Georgia

Continued.

"

Gilbert,W.

Indians:

E

Mounds:

E

74.G3.

E

L85.93.G4.

Negroes:

78.G3.

Co., Gilmore, .1. R.

Georgian F

L059.G3.

German

colony of Pozuzu,

German

l"a\i-

Peru:

Glacier

uai lonal

American

tion: revolu-

208.

1864:

B 469.

L69.G.

: F

11. I". : E

340.G48.

William:

F

mercenaries, E

with

Gilpin, Gilpin,

3451.J9.

P

232.G4.

:

Gilpin, E. W.

Bay region, Ontario:

H5.9.G46.

F

Va.

Conference

E 445.G3.

Slavery:

E

A.:

Giles

593

F

park, Mont

:

737.G5.

Glendale, battle of, L862: F Glengarry "',,.," mtario:

E

173.1

L059.G5.

Germans Glenn Brazil:

F

F

Chile:

Co., x.

Gloucester

"

Illinois:

F

:

2561.

Gloucester

Co., Va.

.1. : F

!o.,N. Y.

Glover,

Join,

Goajira, Colombia :

F

:

Goebol. aF

Mexico:

York

City

York

State:

F

D9.G3.

F

Santa

F 2621. Sul, Brazil: F 2626. Catharina, Brazil:

South

America:

do

IV.K.G3.

Revolution:

Virginia :

F

Wisconsin

:

184.G3.

"

"

blockade,

1902:F

E

475.53.

E

475.51.

Gran

military

park:

L53.G.

F

E

:

U5.9.G4.

Humphrey:

Gilbert, Thomas

:

E

167.1.G66.

E

129.G I.

27S.G4.

F

69.G.

664.G6.

i:

assauK

:

1

Island, N. T.

:

F

W.

W.

r

:

E 664.G73.

a.

El

army

c,i "

camp

Irand

"

island,

Grand

isle

Grand

River

:

v

'

31

1

"

"

128.6

12.G7.

F

2876.

republic: E

the

\'a.

and i

W

H5.9.G7.

"

:

I!

r

^

F

162.1

veterans, 18

Jolorado

Co., Vt:

:

:

E

toufederate

lafion of

kriorado

BL :

Chaco,

150.

7." ;.

2566.

:

\.

E

on:

de

Dominique

Grand

(

251

340.G6.

i:

;

Dept. of "

Gibson, J. B.: GIddings, J. R.

E :

F

Co.,

Graham, Grand

175.56:

Gilbert, Sir

Grady,

II.

Grafton

175.55.

Gettysburg E

2325.

67. ";. 69.G.

r

:

l

B68.F8.

r

467.1.G6.

aF

:

:

Brazil

royaz,

1549.DS

F

612.G6.

: F

rosnold, Bartholomew

Grand

national

E :

P.

Governor's

E241.G3.

1777:

Gerry, Elbridge: E 302.6.G37. Gettysburg, battle of, L863: L863: Gettysburg campaign, Gettysburg national cemetery: E

to,

L25.G6. claim:

:

F.

A.

Gourgues,

590.G3.

Germantown, battle of, Germany : I)D. Venezuelan

Rica:

Christopher:

Gorman,

235.G3. F

:."_":.

474.52.

E

:

Gorsuch, Edward,

540.G3.

E

.1. B.

Gore,

269.G3".

E

Co.,

Gordon, W.

E

E

.Minn.

Gooding, O. P. Gookin, Daniel Gordon, G. W. Cordon.

2239.G3.

F

Slates:

L862:

in;

expedition

"'..

Gomez-McGarrahan Goodhue

160.G3.

F

:

war:

N.

Goinez, Esteban

2699.G3.

Island:

Civil

1879:

resumed,

Golfo Dulce, Costa

130.G4.

205.G3.

F

:

F

Pennsylvania

United

payments

128.9.G3.

F

:

Carolina

F

Gold

Dec.

Grande

156.G.

145. G3.

F

:

Paraguay:

aF

:

Goldsborough,

New

Texas:

William

s,i"". discoveries," !al.: !"'.

575.G3.

New

Rio

2281.G8. 23.G.

Gold 1399.G3. F

Jersey

Rhode

F

:

3S0.G3.

F

:

Michigan:

North

Edward

630.G3.

F

Louisiana

New

aF

:

535.G3.

Godfrey. Iowa

l.,::l,.";";.

207.G56.

i;

:

550;G3.

F

Indiana

F

:

i il\";."..

F 52.

:

295.G3.

F

:

868.G5.

I'

:

Gloucester 3285.G3.

Espirito Santo, Brazil

Georgia

Co., Cal

2(ftu." ',:',.

River

: i

129.G. 51

Valley :

r

882.G6.

INDEX. Grand

Galley, Mich.

tad

Rive*

:

G h;. Grand

Iranger, Francil

Grant,

i

s

IP K2.G8.

Co., Mich,;

Traverse

Grand "

region: F 672.G5.

Baj

Traverse

672.

i:

:

3 \OA ;7.

iE

:

Co., W.

Greene

Co., Ark.:

Greene

Co., Hi.:

ireene

"

2891.G.

.IK

:

v*a.: F 247.07.

Nathanael

Greene,

"

Gratiot

park, Cal.: V 868.G3. F 672.G8.

Mich.:

"'"-

E ";71.

i 05,

I

national

Granl

1877:

L869

Co., WU

Oranl

Gravelly Run, battle of, L865:

207.G9.

E

:

F

H7.cs.

F 547.07.

Jo., Iowa

F

;

Britain:

Greal

H

";27.";7.

B

See

In America.

Discovery of America Invasion

of Haiti

Invasion

,,f I.a

Relations

with

K

183.7.

:

North

in

195-199.

B

also British. Greal

553 -556.

F

Lakes:

GB

Hydrography: Cieat

River

Miami

and

Ohio:

";reai

Peedee

Greal

Salt

F

region, Utah:

Lake

Greater

Antilles:

Greater

New

United

York

F

:

B

184.G7.

Greeley, Borace:

E

415.9.G8.

Green, Thomas:

B

Bay region F

Green

Co.,

Green

Lake

Green

Mountain

Green

Mountains.

Greea

River F

Wis.

F

club:

Guadalupe

Co., N.

:

F

\-

:

Yt.

:

In F

F

.".7. (is.

Valley, Ky.

Gulf Gulf

:

457.GS.

2351-2479. :

F

House,

C.

J. :

F

262.G9. battle

of, 17S1

F

332.09. 377. G9.

F

: :

F

347. G9.

392.G9.

of Mexico. St

687.9.

296.

F

:

E

:

See

Lawrence. Gulf

252

470.45.

241.G9.

coast

of

E

war:

Court

Texas:

14::7.

of. F 1286.

F

Civil

Mississippi

boys: " 52.

408.

12S1.

F

Audiencia

Louisiana

587.G74.

E

1461-1477.

Mexico:

Alabama

587.GT.

of:

Treaty

Mexico: F

:

Guilford

Gulf

572.G87.

802.09.

F

690.

Co., N. C.

Guiteau.

:

2066.

F

Guilford

E

587.G6.

Mex.

Hidalgo.

DTJ

627.075. 401.2.

aE

Guadalupe

Guianas:

467.1.G7.

: F

Co., Wis.

and

547.G"

Iowa:

Guerrillas

128.5.

states:

Michigan:

111. : F

Co..

Guerrero,

ireeks

:

1054. CS.

F

:

Co..

Guatemala,

1741-1991.

v

sieur

340.G8.

E

Grundy

Guatemala

832.G7.

Chouart.

Quebec

aux,

Felix:

Guanajuato.

River, S. 0.: F 277.P3.

415.9.G86.

E

Grundy

Guam:

F497.M64.

1279.

F

415.9.G85.

E

1060.7.C.

Guadeloupe:

Valley.

475.23.

125.G8.

Medard

Guadalupe

1627.G8.

B

1868:

241.G8.

Grundy.

ica Amer-

Grange, Tenn.,

La

Mexico:

:

72.B5.

F

207.G94.

E

de:

:

F

:

Isle

Grues,

351-364.

K

B

:

Heights, battle of. 17S1

Groton H

France

with

Wars

(General):

S.

U.

des

F 2061.

Mass.:

Rouge.

Groseilliers.

2056.

F

indies:

raid from

J. W.

Grimes,

2845.

128.68.08.

Mountain.

1923. F

L57.G" F

West

Grinnell, J. B.

:

127.G7. 4"i7.";7.

indies:

177'."-1781.

F

:

Plata

p.

127-129.

E

F F F

v.:

X. West

Grijalva, Juan Grijalva River,

L65.

period, in E 301-767. blockade, 1902: F 2325.

of 1812:

Co., Pa.:

v.:

N.

to Baton

under

Special Venezuelan War

:

F

of Cuba:

invasion

Greene

2GT-26S.

359.8.

E

of 1812:

War Colonies

Co., Ohio:

Grierson's

665. E

F 472.08

Gridley, Richard

298.

201

revolution:

American

Co.,

Greene

GreyloCk

i".\

647

I A

:

Greene

Grenadines,

840.C5.

revolution:

American Army

Co., Mo.:

Grenada,

Cilley duel:

Graves

Greene

Greenwich,

177.67.

.ii:

Green

party

Greenbrier

.

Administrations.

i

Greenback

of.

Mexico, Sec

Gult

of.

St.

rence, Law-

:

INDEX. Gulf

States

296.

F

:

Military operations, Civil E

war:

Co., Colo.:

Guthrie

Co..

Miss.

:

r

347.H2.

Hancock

Co..

(

)hio

;

F

I'.iT.Ii::.

Banna,

470.7.

Gunnison

Hancock

Co., Iowa

F

782.G9.

:

Hanover

627.G8.

F

M.

Parish, Jamaica:

Harden.

Habeas

corpus,

H.

Hackett,

F

:

Haiti

(Island)

Haiti

(Republic) E

Hale.

J. P.

Hale,

Nathan:

:

Hale, S. W Halifax

Va.

F.

F

Hall

of

fame.

Ilamer,

192!

F

:

l'.ti'O. F

1032.H.

1038.H.

7S0.H. York

New

university:

:

E

:

E

works:

Co., Ind.

Hamilton

Co., Ohio:

Hamilton

Parish,

Hamlin,

Hannibal:

Hampden

F

Charles:

Co.,

F

Co., Mass.

Hampton.

Wad.-

Hampton,

7a.

Naval

E ck.

B.: aF

:

F.rown

(3d)

:

aE

Harris.

Ira

1865:

T.

F

:

Co.,

Va.

W.

Harrison

Co..

I I.iii ford

convent

Hartford

Co..

Conn.

B

Hancock

Co., Ind.: Co.,

Me.:

Civil

467.1.H2.

F

532.H3.

F

27.1 1".

Haskell

F.

:

B

i

247.H3.

F

:

ion.

.1.

L07.H6.

fold: F

"

Bniversttj

:

F. ".".7 7.

IMF

F

L02.H3,

i'.7 l n

258

i

F "oil. .

war:

B

MI.

institute.

:

LD

2110

J. B.

:

B

-i-

II-. Lawrence.

B67.6.L3. Ilaskin.

1813:

battle Of, 1812:

Fori,

Harvard

S.

ED 88L

;

3S"2.

E

campaign,

460. \V.

302.

imi

John

Co., III.: F 547.H2.

7""1.

l.M.ll.

II.: B

Harvard,

Hancock

B

1808:

355. i.

Harrison

302.6.H28.

702.

660.H.

B

works:

Hartranft,

E

B

:

1889

In, 1862: F 178.2. engagemenl Roads conference, 1868 :

John:

-

3S6.BS.

F

Roads, Va..: F 232.H23.

158

B

1 1 -",.'." 1 1::

Northwestern

97.6.H3.

176.66.

664.HS1.

F

W.

H

F 39.H.

Expedition, 1812:

:

161

H5.8.H2"

E

: :

J.

i:

B

174.61.

Walter:

Harris.

1813:

240.H2,

F

1859:

raid.

B. (J.: B

I. C

467.1.H19.

school

Indian

Va.:

operations, L864:

Harrison. B

l.M.ll.

Administration,

353.1.112.

E

campaign,

902.6.H29.

\V.

Ferry.

Harrison.

247.H2.

F

:

(1st)

Wade

355.4.

I [amptoa

G.:

Harrison.

72.H3.

F

:

Va.

Champlain

E

K. T.

Harpers

im.ii.

B

Harper, Harper,

Collected

72.112.

:

262.H3.

F

E

:

Administration.

495.H.

F

s.

Harrison, Benjamin

232.! IJ.

415.9.H2.

Mass.:

E

497.H2. F

:

E

Co., W.

Hampton

w.

Court-martial.

532.H2.

Va.

Hampshire Lake

Harney,

Harris.

302.H.

F

:

Hampshire Hampton,

Co., X. C:

Harriman,

302.6.H2.

2T3.H.

F

James:

Hamilton

Hammond,

E

1 77";

1000.7JL

F

:

Harnett

Siege, 1862:

403.1. 1 1 2.

L28.68.H3.

tosrah, ezpeditloii of, 1706:

Military

415.9.H1S.

E

Alexander:

Collected

Hamilton,

L.

467.1. H18.

E

F

*3.79. I). W.

John

W.

964.H27.

211. 1 12.

Harmon.

F

L87.H2.

F

H

:

v.:

1'."T 1 1 I.

Heights, bftttle of,

Harmar,

232.H1T.

F

:

X.

627.H3.

F

Co., Md.:

F

:

:

Ohio;

James

E

2.S0.H2.

Gerard: T.

Co..

Harlem,

176.6.

Hamilton,

Hardin

Harlem

Brenton

Co..

Hallock,

F

1901-1939.

39.H.

B.

Halleck, H.

Iowa

Harlan.

Frederick:

Hall,

E

Co..

415.9.H15.

Sir

:

.M7.II.:.

Hardin

F

:

F

:

154.H.

L801.H2.

201.H,

F

111.: F

99.H2.

E

Haliburton,

Hancock

:

J.:

F

IV'

Co..

E

Sir

Haldimand,

Hancock.

of

F.

E

:

Hardin

Harford

B.

Indians:

ll.ii

writ

45S.8.

E

Haida

of

Suspension

664.H24.

i;

:

trial

Hanuay

H

A.

1 13" 1 1:..'.'.

Kans.

:

[NDEX. Robert

Untton,

:

iciis

ilia

i:

167.1.H

F

L790.H3.

i :

I Province)

Il;i\

Annexation

DTJ

:

DU

:

Revolution, 1893 Hawkins,

620

E

.5.

L898:

DTJ 627.19

664.H

R, B.:

829.

627.3

2.

L29.H4.

E

Richard:

sir

Hay, John:

E3 L97.

17ns:

Islands

Hawaiian

74.H5.

F

:

of,

uctlon

Mill.

n.

IIX

1

:

340.H4.

Hillsdale

Hind

Health of North

Indians

Negroes:

Samuel

Hearne,

America

:

E

Henderson

Co., 111.: F

547.114.

Co., Ky.

P

457JH5.

:

E

A.:

Hennepin

E

States

G.

664.H65.

F.

E

:

G. A.

1030.4.

Henry,

Alexander

E

:

John:

Henry.

Patrick: Pert,

Henry. E

(the younger) E

Co., Ohio

Hocking

River

:

and

Valley. Ohio

W.

F

259.H.

Holland

purchase,

N. Y.

W.

Sec

Honduras:

of. 1862:

F

Co., Ohio:

Henry

Co.. Tenn.

:

Hood,

457.H6.

Hood

497.H55.

P

Hood's

1 13.H6.

F

:

E

Canal

and

Hertford

Vermont

Hickman

Hicks,

Co., T.

H.:

Tenn. P.

;

F

I

E

268.

13.H6.

H.V.i.Hi;.

254

:

P

F

ar.

882.W3.

region. Wash.:

Mass;ichusetts: :

1441-T4"!.

engagement

467.1H58.

Hernando

Co., Pla.: F 317.H5. Co., N. P. : P 262.H5. revolution: Hessians, American

F

C,

Oreg.

Hooslc River

127.H5.

72.H3.

477.44.

Herkimer

:

123.H.

F

Hooker, Joseph: Hooper, William:

F

127.H7.

F

472.H7.

S.

E

J. B.:

River.

:

1501-1517.

Henshaw, David : F 69.H. Heredla, Costa Rica : P 1549.H5. Co., N. Y.

F

British:

1S64

627.H5.

F

:

Dutch.

F

:

Hill,

Honey

532.H6.

F

:

Co., Mo.

Honduras.

Henry

:

Holyoke, Mount:

IT:

:

497.H68.

Holden,

Holt

302.6.H5.

capture

Henry

"(V"

497.H7.

Hollanders.

302.6.H4.

F

F

:

175.

Ht^nrt^ytipki,

664.H73.

Hocking

Holley, Myron

E

Co., Ind.: Co., Iowa Co., Ky. :

Henry

:

:

175.4. E

232.H5.

1060.7.H.

Henry.

Henry

F

:

(the elder)

Alexander

F

aE

States:

F 612.H5.

1060.7.H.

F

Henry,

Va.

of:

societies,work United

Hobart,

F

works)

(Collected

Historiography.

F Parish.

buildings,

532.H5.

F

474.48.

E

159.

Historical

Co.. .Minn.:

Henrico

:

E 176.5.

American:

Co., V*a.: F 232.H4.

Henrico

operations

localities and

United

Hoar,

Hennepin, Louis:

572.H6.

F

Ark.,

664.H49.

Co., Ind.:

Hendricks

Historic

664.H48.

Henderson

T.

Perl.

Historians,

E

::""2.r,.TI0.

against, Jan., 1863

207.H4.

I*.:

E

Co., Mich.:

man,

98.DG.

1060.7.H.

F

:

Heath, William: Henderson, l).

Hendricks,

E

18R.88.

B

38.H.

P

Isaac:

Hilllard,II. W. : E 415.9.H65. Hillsborough Co., Fla. : W 317.H6. Hillsborough Co., N. II. : F 42.H6.

SIC. CI.

Y.

664.H63.

Hillegas,.Michael:

Hayes, Administration, i^TT 1881 : E 681 riot, Chicago: Haymarkel square Hayne, R.

Hill, B. II.: E

Hill, I). P.. : i; 664.H64.

682.

B

1282.H.

P

Hlester,Joseph: F L68.H. Hlgglns, P. W. : !"" 121.11. I [lgginson,Pr.llieis : I' I'm.1 1. Hlgginson, Btephen: F 69.H. Highland Co., Ohio: F497.H6. Highland Co., Va.: aF 232.H6.

L799.

1 13.

90

I

F 1291

Ula, Miguel: E 99.H6. Indians:

Hidatsa

L791

r

:

liicli:uis: :isii|i!ii

Haverhill, Mass.

HIdal

1781

r

Havana

Hidalgo, Mexico:

11.

E

P

B97.H8.

467J..H6. E

::"iL,.r,.H7.

Valley: F

P

127.117:;.

72.B5.

57.B4.

Hopatcong, Lake, N. J. : E 99.H7. Hopl Indians: B. F. 5SG.H. ; F Hopkins,

F

142.H7.

'

F 13.1

INDEX. Hopkins,

Samuel,

E

L812:

expedition,

Hosmer,

United 302.6.H8.

E

Titus:

E

Revolution: War

of

Hunt,

War

with

Civil

E

E

F F

E

Hunter,

R. M.

021

; E

Hunterdon

625.

572.H8.

F

1304-1447. of

speaker,

Houston,

Samuel:

Houston,

W.

isr.r,

F

:

i;

F

:

434.5.

300.H.

Hovey,

F

Huron

Co..

O.

Howard,

O.

Mich.:

Huron

Co.,

Ohio:

Huron

Indians:

Co..

[nd.: Iowa

Howard

Co..

Howard

Co., Md.:

Howard

Co., Mo.:

Howe,

F

F

627.H7.

: F

:

Howe, Richard 1 1owe.

Robert:

How.'.

Samuel

F

187.H8.

F

472.II.S.

E

99.H9.

l'

:

121

241'.;.

earl

:

aDA87.H8.

207.11*."..

69.H.

F

:

l'.)7.IIs.

1038.H.

Howe,

Iberville, Pierre

Co., Mo.

Howell

L2.H"

II. Husted, Mrs. Anne ii74I. : F Hutchinson, 67.1 1. : F Hutchinson, Thomas Hyde and Willoughby's grant, Guiana:

:.::_'.lls.

F

Joseph

F

W.

J.

Howard

I

572.H9.

F F

467.1.H8.

E

:

F

612.11s.

P.: E 467.1.H7.

A.

415.9.H9.

1' L059.H.

L38.H.

Co., Minn.:

Houston

257.H. E

:

Co., N. J. :

Ontario: C.

T.

467JLH9.

Huntingdon I '"".. Pa. : F 157.H9. F Huntingdon Co., Quebec: 1054JH9. Huntington, J. W. : E 340JS9. F Indians: 99.H8. Hupa Huron, Lake, region: F 554. Michigan : F r.Ti_M c."_-.

731.

E

war:

Co., Mich.:

JK

540.H6.

James:

412.

184.H95.

W7.1.H89.

David:

of representatives:

Election

F

Huuter,

Spanish-American Houghton

II. J.:

Hunter.

Mexico:

war:

E E

war:

362.

283.

1812:

States:

Civil

Hospitals, Military

House

Hungarians

355.2.

Le

Moyne d':

472.H9.

F

:

F

::724

Icelanders

Hubbardton, battle

of. 1777

;

E

mi.

lis. Canada

Levi:

Hubbell,

F

Co.,

Tda

Hudson,

E

Henry:

129.H8.

Bay:

Hudson

Co..

F

[OWa

F

Idaho:

Hudson

Hudson-Fulton

14241^. F

celebration:

Co., Idaho:

127.11*. Illinois

River

and

Valley:

F

1274

536

F

:

Jersey:

War

Bay

Hudson's

Hughes

F

company: F

Co., S. Dak.:

1000.

i:

America

New

a!

:

F

Florida:

20.F8.

State:

Pennsylvania South

F

:

Carolina

United

Virginia: Huichol

Isaac:

Hull.

William:

Mounds:

E

Slavery:

B

184.H9.

F

F

Illinois

353.1.H8. F

353.1.H9.

Humboldt

Co.. Oal.:

Humboldl

Co., Iowa :

F

868.H8.

F :

F

ry

i.

is::. i;

Illinois

military trad

Illinois

River

B

265

M

: I

and

li-ts.

i

726.12

7 142.

99

| _"

W

547.M"

Valley : F -M7 period :

12.

colonial

is7.:..

also andex

07.11.

F

445.12.

Indians;

[mmigranl

627.H8.

war:

Co., \"a. (""id Northwe

Illinois

99.H78.

F

counl

Illinois

235.F8.

F

Huuil'rey, John

280.H8.

F

F

Indians:

Hull.

160.H8.

:

States:

130.H8.

F

Genera]

78.13.

E

Indians:

i

170.8.

r.

i :

Spanish-American

314.

York

operations

17"

284.

109.5.1 ).

505.

v.

wav.

Military

Huguenots

B

Mexico:

with

civil

0.77. IIS.

f.

expedition, i77s:

142. H83.

F

752.12.

F

550.

is.

Clark's New

78.EL"

E

Indians: F

Idaho

Hudson

827 42.

F

:

741-7.V,.

1060. J.:

X.

1035.12.

F

:

r.so.H.

separate colonies,

:

iM)i:x. Of

TiuiMM.lim.nl

.lolmson

President

Infantry: UD.

:

Civil

686.

i

Imperial Valley, Oal.: F 868.815. Imperialism i Dalted States polM*e*) : i:

Federal

Indian

H 68.1 1.

:

[mpreMDMOri [nambarl River, Peru: B429.

Ingham

Independence, Declaration

Insular

country,"

[ndlan

[ndlan

281

F

International

864.

Indian

rights association:

Indian

River,

Indian

schools:

1-

97.5

Indian

Stream,

\.

B.:

F

12.C7.

Inyo

Indian

Territory.

See

Oklahoma.

Ionia

Indian

Territory. Old

Indians

Indian

521

F

:

War

Civil

(General):

E

Mounds:

Indiana

l

i-SOOO. of:

Civil

E

war:

of

Indians F

E

of

F

65;

E

E

Indians

:

York

.New

York

America:

99.16. 302.6.17.

E

73.9.17. S70.I6.

F

1035.16.

F

eral!) (Gen-

State:

West

Indies:

1".

65;

E

88X5.

F

80.16. 184.16.

Revolution:

269.16.

E E

war:

540.16.

Spanish-American Iron

discovery

F

Co., Mo.:

Iroquois

:

472.17. ."47.17.

111.: F

Indians:

E

war:

of America

99.17.

E

111.: F

Isabal, Guatemala:

256

130.16.

E

Irving Park. :

12S.9.I6.

F

160.15.

F

:

F

Stales:

Iroquois Co.,

!";65.

75.16.

F

City:

United

Irish

America

726.14.

587.16.

F E

Island:

65;

E

E

war:

Rhode

Civil

etc.

Spanish

Indian

:

F

New

77-'."'.".

1619.

Industries,

74.IU.

Pennsylvania

65; F 1239.

America:

the

E

Iowa

540.13.

2229, 2269,

:

Indians

1411.

America:

South

of

Indians

F

135.

of North

Indians

78.16.

Massachusetts:

of Mexico:

Indians

:

Canada

157.13.

Central

of F

507.

E

Co., Wis.:

California:

treatment

Spanish

E

:

Iowa

74.13.

PM

Languages:

war

Boston:

F

572.16.

F

:

Irish

53 89,

E

Indians

war:

726.13.

:

616-630.

78.158.

Co., Pa.:

Indians:

E

1S49-1S53

868.16.

F

:

Iredell, James:

Spanish-American E

F

Mouuds

409.5.17.

ists: American-

States

affairs,

Co., Mich.

Indians: E

of

429.

Co., Cal.

:

American

1780-1787.

Spanish-American

506.

E

:

Civil

i7n..j.

Indians:

European

Iowa

Military operations i:

In

E

535.

war:

F

Cuba

,;-

Mexico:

wiih

by United

In

81-83.

E

wars:

Indiana

317.B8.

F

:

93.1.

78.15.

V.

:

Fla.

B

the

51.1.

E Intervention

98.

question

:

of

1403.

congress

B70.M6. E

Indian

447. conferences:

bureau

republics: F

F

of:

Buildings

s~".

of California:

missions

B

American

International

229.

F

Virginia:

81

United

the

1405.

F

234.

B

:

massacres

[ndlan

International

ill'

lands:

of

970.

F

Insurrections, Slave:

sippi of the Missis-

west

F 572.15

possessions States:

F 687.

:

[ndlan

221*.

B

340.155.

E

:

Co., Mich.:

flay : E 286.

Independence ""

S. D.

[ngham,

V S461.P9.

of:

B 802.6.16.

Ingersoll,Jared:

B 667.2.

of seamen:

!

340.16.

oil, J. It.: E

rto

1 mpreaa

B 546; i: 551 582. 192; i: 196 587.

B

:

[ngalls,J. J.: E 664.14. [ngersolL C. J.: B ::i"M48.

,i::.

Implements,

war

Confederate:

548.68.17. F

1469.19.

72."..". E

109.16.

*"

INDEX.

Michigan

: r

U5.9.J9.

i:

.In. 1.1.

Jujuy, Argentine Republic:

LS.J5.

England

New

fork

Citj : F 128.1

New

Vmk

State:

: I'

Jim.

L30.J4.

F

Carolina

South

America

:

F

South

Carolina

:

F 280.J5.

States:

River F

2230.J5.

iE

:

99.J9.

F

587.J9.

Valley, Pa,

and

:

L57.J7.

.inniii, Peru:

F 3451.J9.

River,

Junta

2906.

r

286.

Wis.:

Co.,

"an

Juniata

L84.JB.

E

E

:

[ndlans

Jumano

: !"'265.J8.

North

:

fourth

July

\rw

United

N. B.

"l.

575.JB.

mill

"

F

Brazil:

2546.

i;rv..iini..ii: i: 269.J6.

Virginia :

235.J5.

r

Kalamazoo

Jinotega, Nicaragua

737.J6.

day: E302.6.M4.

Marshal]

Johnson, Andrew Collected

L869:

E

415.6.J.

works:

Jeremiah

Johnson,

John

Johns.

Joseph:

Johnson, R

:

M.

F E

:

340.J69.

Johnson,

Sir

William:

Co.,

iml.

Johnson

"

Johnson

Co., Mo.

Johnson

Co., Nebr.

Johnson

Co., Tex.

Johnson's

to.,Iowa

A.

Johnston.

J. E.

:

Johnston, T. D. W.

Johnston,

";. w.

Jones, J.

:

Jones, J. P.:

Jouett, Juan

W Juan

J.

de

"

:

1861

:

E

1802:

Spanish-American Indians:

E

bill

E

:

Kearney,

S. W.

E

340.K2.

E

:

403.1.K2.

E

:

Mexico

campaign

Fort.

See

:

E

Phil

Carroll

E

476.7.

Keene

F

Valley,

Keewatin: Keith.

Mountain. II.: F

N.

region, Wash.:

Islands:

Mountain.

Kearsarge

627.J7.

167.1.J86.

F

S.

99.K26.

E

405.2.

Kearney. Co., N. n.

:

F42.C3.

57.J.

Strait

D.

Kearsarge

353.1.J6.

:

Indians:

Fort.

207. J7.

F

72G.K2.

433.

Philip: E 467.1.E24.

E

E474.9.

78.K16.

E

Kearney,

:

E

Kearney, New

473.1.

473.8.

war:

Kaufman,

5436.

E

1862-Dec., 1S63

259.J.

LD

470.9.

472.2.

E

:

467.1.J74.

Fernandez

Juarez,

508.

E

Nov..

F

Sir

Kelley. W.

B97.J9. Benito:

676-690.

war:

Nov., 1SG1-Apr., 1S62:

to.," "reg.: F 882.J8

B.

99.K2.

F

B

Fuca

E

Apr.-Nov.,

Jonesborough, battle of, 1864: ihine

Valley:

547.K27.

May-Nov.,

H5.9.J7.

:

547.K25.

E

115.9.J6.

William

and

Kansas-Nebraska

E

(-,,..i,,\va

547.K2.

Karankawa

:

247. Ko.

G12.K2.

Military operations

Erie, military

1030.3.

E

Jones, Jacob:

195.J.

392.J6.

F

i:

";.:

F

F

672.J6.

F

F

:

F

467.1.J73.

:

P.

Joliet, Louis:

Jones

F

Va.

111. : F

Indians:

172.J6.

:

S.: E

River

Civil

616.J7.

E

prison:

Jones.

F

:

Kankakee

627.J6.

F

: :

Co.,

532.J6.

island, Lake

Johnston,

Jones,

F

:

Co., 111. : F

Kankakee

Kansas:

S.: E 302.6.J7.

:

1054.K2.

F

247.K2.

I'

Co., Minn.:

Illinois:

W.

Johnson

Valley. W.

Kansa

Johnson,

Va.

F532.K2.

230..J.

E

Co., Quebec:

Kanawha

123. J.

278.J6.

E

Johnson, .11.

F

:

GGG.

E

572.K2.

F

:

207.K14.

Co., W.

Kane

1865

E

Kanawha

Kandiyohi

667.

B

:

Administration,

Co., Mich.

Jean:

Kamouraska

reservation, Mont.:

Indian i'

John

Kalh.

1529.J4.

F

:

Co., ill.: F B47.J6.

Davlesa

.lock..

:

2272.J.

V

Jo

K Gonzalo

de Qnesada,

Jimenez

3171.

1233.J.

Kemper

258

N.

Y.

:

F

127. A2.

1106.

William IX:

Kelly, John: Kenierer, J.

Merrimack

42. Mo.

F

1T.2.K.

664.K2.

E

128.47.K.

F B.

:

:

154.K.

F

Co., Miss.

:

F

347.K3.

Co.,

INDEX. 340.K33.

E

Kendall

Amos:

Kendall

Co., 111.:

Kennebec

Co., Me.

Kennebec

purchase, Me. River

Kennedy,

J. P.

Kenosha

Kent,

587.K3.

F

Kent

Co., Del.

:

F

172.K3.

Kent

Co., Md.

:

F

1S7.K3.

Kent

Co., Mich.

Kent

Co., R. I. : F 87.K3.

Kent

Island,

F

:

Rufus:

and

1812:

of

War

with

Claiborne:

Civil

war:

Mexico E

Military

409.5.K.

F

:

564.

509; E

E

operations: 1861:

472.4.

E

Nov., 1861-Mar., 1862 1862:

Mar.-June.

:

Co.,

Wash.

:

William's

Jan.-Aug., 1863:

E

Aug.-Oct., 1863:

E

Oct.-Dec,

18G3:

E

Jan-Apr.,

1864

: F

May-Nov.,

1864

:

:

('"..,Cal.:

Kings

Co..

Kings King's

Co., Nova

E

Kittitas

476.8.

E477.5. 177.1).

Co., Indian Indians:

Kern

328. :

454.

Co.,

Cal.:

M.

Kickapoo F

C27.K:;.

664.K35.

E

:

E

it::.72.

River

F

againsl

Kii

476.27.

Kinx

Kwakiutl

259

|'.i7.K7.

F

River

T.

klan

F

Ind. A.

:

:

E

Indians:

752.K8.

F

Valley, British

and :

Co.,

Kosciuszko, mond, Rich-

672.K7.

F

:

k".,Idaho

Columbia

67.K.

F

Kilpatrick's expedition 1864:

"

Kosciusko

Kilby, Christopher:

1 77*.".

campaign, i B63 : B I7.~" P. : E H5.7.K78; B H5.9.K7.

Kootenai

Valley, Wis.:

and

: F

547.K7.

F

111. :

Co., Nebr.

Kootenai

r-

207.K74.

E

CO., Ohio:

127.K4.

E

2341.

party: JK

Knox

F

:

186.K.

Knox

KSrner.G.

587.K4.

83.84.

99.K76.

E

Henry:

Knoxville

99.K4.

897.K6.

F

E

Sir Charles, in Cuba

Co.,

664.K4.

E

157.C9;

F

:

99.K7.

F.

I..: F

A.

E

Indians:

Fa.

region : F 931.

Knowles, Knox

868.K3,

F

battle of, 1862: C.

Lake:

Kickapoo

F

is.

s'.iT.k:..

of the golden circle

Knox, :

Francis:

Kemstown, Keuka

Va.

F

:

war:

Know-nothing

Co., Iowa

Kernan, Kerr,

Knott,

897.K

Wash.:

Klikitat

Knights resolutions:

138.K.

F

:

F

:

Valley,

Indians:

Klondike

'.O.K.'.

F

Wash.

Klamath

74.K3.

1777:

152.K.

:

Klickitat

Mounds:

i7so:

L57.F8.

F

Klikilat

Keokuk

of.

129.K5.

Andrew

Kittochtlnny

476.1.

District,

1039.K5.

F

battle

F

F

:

Co..

78.K3.

F

V.:

Wash.

Co..

F

and

127.K5.

F

Scotia:

Indians

Kitsap

E196.

241.K6.

E

E

Slavery: E 445.K5. and Kentucky Virginia

v.:

N.

Kirkpatrick,

475.'.!.

E

L689-1697:

241.K5.

F

Kiowa

474.7.

475.8.

E

1865:

County

232.K1.

I.

868.K5.

F

Mountain,

Indians:

E

X.

Kinsey, John

475.1.

Nov., lS64-Jan., 1865:

Kentucky

F

897.K

F

war.

Kings

172.9.

F

47-F::.

Nov., 1862-Jan., 1SG3

Jan.-Jnne,

24. K.

Co., Va.:

Burning by the British,

173.5.

E E

June-Oct, 1802:

340.K54. F

:

Queen

Kingston,

July-Nov.,

E

R.:

302.K.

E

works:

and

470.4;

470.8.

E

]": 302.6.K5.

1711 171^: E 198. George's war. E 1675-1676: B3.67. King Philip'swar, King William Co., Va.: F 232.K5.

359.5.K5.

F

25.K.

F

:

William

Kin-

War

F.

Kin-

446-460.

F

:

M.

Kin-

King

184.

Kentucky

King,

King

572.K3.

Md.,

.1. A.,

Kin-

U5.9.K52.

jr.: F. 124.K

Kin-.

King, W.

E

123.K.

F

Collected

123.K.

F

William:

F

27.K32.

123.K.

F

:

F

415.9.K35.

Co., Wis.:

Kent, James

27. K3.

Valley:

and B

King, .1. A.:

F

:

I". I'. : I' 69.K.

King, Eoratio:

27.K2.

F

:

Kennebec

:

Kin-.

547.K4.

F

L089.K7. :

B.:

532.K8.

F

E

207.K8

668. F

99.K9.

I.NM'.X. Laurie'r, Laval

Kana

Oo

Labette

Co., Pa.

iwannu

River

ackawanna

157.L15. Pa

Valley,

and

Co., Win.

Crosse

Lawrence,

A.

Lawrence,

Abbot!

Lawrence,

Amos:

Lawrence,

James

Lawrence,

W.

Lawrence,

Kana,

:

Co., Mo.

F

:

.

"

Co.,

Lawrence

"

Lake of

lakes

F

Lake

Co., [nd.:

F 532.L2.

Lake

Co., ill.: F 547.L2. 497.L2.

F

Le

Co., Ohio:

States:

E

664.L2.

L.

Lamar,

Q. C:

Lamoille

Co., Nebr.

Lee, R. B.

672.L2.

Lee,

" !o.,Pa. : F 157.L2. transfers, Indian : E 91, 93.

Lane, J. II. : F 685.L. Lane, Joel

:

La

Paz, Bolivia: Co., Mich.:

Lapeer

region: F 2801-3021.

La

Plata

River

Co., Iowa:

Laporte Larimer

Co., Colo.

Legends.

Rloja, Argentine

Republic:

F

Salle, R. Cavelier, sieur de

:

F

1 a

Mississippi Valley:

Salle Co., ill.: F \11im.1s

Co., Colo.

aas, Bartolomg S(

e

Casas,

L'Assomption Latin

America

Laudonniere, 1.aureus.

547.L3. :

F

782.L3.

da

Bartolome"

de

Co., Quebec.: "

F

1:. ";.

Henry:

B

1401

ins.

River

J. A.:

Lemon.

M.

R.

302.G.L3.

2G0

F :

Pa.:

154.L. F

154.L.

Le

Moyne

d'Iberville, Pierre:

T.e

Moyne

de

Lenox

de: aF314.Ii.

Valley.

and

F 122.L

Lemon,

Bienville, J. R.

Co., Midi.

L'Enfant,

1413.

98.F6.

F 157.1.:..

157.L6.

Lenawee

F1054.L2.

American:

E

Pa.:

Leisler, Jacob: F352.L-.

472.63.

340.L5.

Indian:

F

1030.5.

B

:

200G.

F

S.: E

Co..

Lehigh

2056.

186]

59. F6.

E

Lehigh

La

234. L.

Aboriginal

Legends.

La

In

F

near.

Islands:

Legare, H.

782.L2.

: F

FG27.L4.

Operations

F 532.L3.

Co., [nd.:

F 317.1.3.

:

111. : F 547.L5.

Leesburg, Va.:

Valley: F2909.

and

E302.L,

F 273.L.

Lee

572.L3.

F

Plata

302.6.L4.

works:

Leeward

La

E

Co..

3341.L3.

F

:

Co., Fla.

Joseph : B 415.9.L2. Lane Co., Oreg.: F 882.L2. Languages, Indian: PM 1-8000.

E467.1.L39.

E467.1.L4.

Lee

Lane,

2")7.L47.

:

H.

Lee

258.L.

F

:

FG85.

F 202.L4.

E207.LS.

Thomas:

Lee,

F687.L4.

F157.L4.

I). C.

B

Collected

Lancaster

Land

Park,

Fitzhugh:

R.

F123.L.

constitution, Elans.:

Droit

Lee,

6007.

ll";

F158.68.L4.

W.:

Co.. Pa.:

Lee, Henry:

F

:

157.L3.

F

:

E.

Lee, Charles:

57.L2.

F

Co., Vt:

Lancaster

556

r.r"1

207.L22.

E

John:

F

U7.L4.

F 547.L4.

Co., Kana:

Lecompton

region, United

school:

I-

:

Island, Pa.:

Lebanon

Lake

Endian

!o., Pa.

Leavenworth

Lake

115.9.L4.

ill. :

Leavenworth,

868.L2.

Co., Cal.:

E 35! 1.1.L4. B

.Mississippi scheme:

League

name.

Lake

Lamb,

under

entered

are

significantpari of

: :

!o., Ark.

Lawrence

Law's

Names

340.L4.

F69.L.

B.

Lawrence

532.L17.

F

Co., [nd.:

L032.L.

F

415.9.LS

k : 1:

.

587.L2.

F

:

Lafontaine, Sir L. B.:

a.:

E97.6.L3.

i T _* 1 12 .

Lafayette Co., Wia Lagrange

207.L2.

E

de:

Lafayette, Marquis Lafayette

162.17.

R. : E

of the Q. a.

adles

587.L1 I.

F

:

L060.7.V.

F

de:

\0.

11

F

:

LB7.L17.

r

i

de:

x.

Varennes,sieur

P. ";. de

Verendrye,

La

186.

I

peninsula : F

Labrador

La

f.

.

I'

,|.ir:

i

F 1083.L

:

Montmorency,

1.. F 1 1 1:;"".

V 681 L2

:

Wilfred

sir

"i"-

F

P. C:

Co., Ontario:

Leon.

Nuevo

Leon

Co., Fla.:

reyno F

572.L5.

F

:

:

195.L. F

de:

1059.L6. F

317.L5.

1316.

F

.".72.L.

F

372.L.

INDEX. Leonard,

Daniel-

Leonard Les

Cheneaux Antilles

Levis,

F.

G., due

Francis:

Lewis.

Morgan and

Clark

Co..

X.

Lewis

Co., Wash.

E

:

:

F

:

592.L.

F

expeditions

against,

475.76.

Libby prison, Liberal

Richmond:

E

Republicans

Licking Co.,

U.

Francis:

Lieber,

Liggon's

2391.L.

JK

Locke,

497.L6.

warehouse

Peru

(City)

Lima,

Peru

(Dept.)

F

:

3451.L7.

Dongan,

B

Lincoln

Co., Kans.

Lincoln

Co., Me.

Lincoln

Co.,

Lincoln

Co., N.

Lincoln

Co., Oreg.

Lincoln

Co., Wash.

:

:

Co., Mo.

Linn

Co., Oreg.

F

:

Litchfield

Co..

Litchfield

Hills:

E

F

:

I'

I'M

E

L27.A2.

military prison

102.L6.

battle

I"

of.

1863:

1784. F 497.L86.

3451.L8.

L

Argentine

Andes.

:

F

Republic (Terrl

2853.

Angeles Co., Cal.: F 86"L" Co., Va.: F 282 L8 "

'".. Iowa

J., skirmish

Louisiana

:

War

or

x.

at,

F 627.L"

s.

1."-: i:

E

L9" L99.

F 866

380.

1812:

E :".."..",.(:.

war:

Jan.-

261

:

E 610: ED 565. Ions : E 470 operal Military

Civil

241.L7.

:

2686.L.

F :

Siege, 1758:

98.L7,

L8.

129.L78.

F 2686.L. :

Peru:

Louisburg, Siege, 17

L02.L6. X.

:

Y.

475.H7.

Co.. Ohio:

Louisa

L81.L.

F

E

Loudoun

Indian:

F

127.L8.

of. 1776:

Mountain,

toryi

627.L7.

Conn.:

F

616.L8.

Lorain

Los

--'"*.

Md..

Xaniso

Los

457.4

Y.

Point.

L6pez,

897.L7.

472.L8.

Barbor, E

Lake.

LoretO,

F 882X7.

E. II.: E

Egg

Long

L231.L.

F

City. X.

s.

SSL'. I.e.

157.L8.

V.:

Islaial

A.:

F

ir"2.L.

F

X.

tions, constitu-

2321.

F

:

Long

Lopez, F.

F :

127.CS

F

664.L7.

Island, battle

687.L7.

802.L7.

127.L7.

Y.:

F 272.

F

:

X.

F

F

:

Long

E

472.L7.

F

:

F 318L

company:

Lookout

456.

27.L7.

:

F

:

problem,

1778:

E

157. L7.

F 57,_,.l.s.

:

X.

JK

:

E

Island.

E

340.L7.

E

Linn

Little

I"

Y.

:

Lou-

Lopez, C.

F

L785.

:;oi,.t;.L7-_'

:

Guillen:

Lombardo,

207.L6.

Mex.:

Co., Iowa

Liscum,

James

E

F

:

Mo.:

:

Logan,

457.

Lincoln-Douglas debates: F.

Lodge,

457.91-99.

E

Writings:

Lincoln, Benjamin:

L.

O.

party II. C.

Lookout,

3861-1865:

Administrations,

Liquor

of:

3176.

F

Abraham:

Lincoln,

Linn

earl

122.D. Chile:

572.L7. L

Fundamental

John,

London

3601.

F

:

Thomas

res,

Linn,

prison,

612.L7.

E

Lima,

F

X.

Co..

Logan Co., Ky.

415.9.L7.

E

Richmond:

Una

L

Ky.

Manor, Llanquihue, Chile:

292.L6.

tobacco

Limerick,

K.:

Co..

Locofoco

F

I'

1S7'." Ism-:

Livingston

612. L6.

(U. S. hist.) :

F

:

Ohio:

1863:

Valley, Cal. : F 868.A3. Livingston. Philip: E ::ol".c,.L7.

Livingston

621-637.

Co., Ga.

Liberty

region:

Cuba.

s.

DT

:

forces upon,

Lay

war."

E671. Liberia

Union

Traverse

Little

Livingston

472.2.1.

E

party:

277.P3.

V

:

U9.L7.

I7t.:ni.

Livingston.

of, 1775:

siege, 1861:

Republican

Liberal

F

Livingston Co., Mich.

Mo.,

v.:

LIvermore

241.L6.

Lexington,

Little "

patent, x.

River, S. C.

of

E

897.L6.

Mass., battle

I^xington,

Advance

127.L6.

F

Partners'

Rock, Ark.:

Little

Valley:

ami

L.'7.1"s.

Little Peedee

353.1.L5.

Ya.,

E

Nine

Little

199.L.

River

1H7.L7.

F

expedition:

Y.

W.

1863:

572.M14.

302.6.L6.

E E

:

Miami F

153.L.

Lewis

E

de

F

Lewis,

Lewisbtirg,

Little 802.G9.

F

:

2001-2129.

F

:

Ellis:

Lewis

F

Islands:

Lesser

Lewis,

278.L5.

E

Co., N. Mex.

Wood

IM...

L861 ! H

171. .V,.

INDI.X.

Continued.

Louisiana civ

ii

M

Continued.

u.ir

E

May, 1862:

Sept., 1801

McAllister.

Continued.

Military operations

172.8.

May L863: E 174.1. Jan. (Vies burg campaign) L862

May,

-

Aug., 1868: Weal

i

Apr. May,

)

i:

L863: H

I

Jan.

June, 1864

Julj Dec., boundary

rndians: roes:

Lonlaiana

E

L85.93.L6. 145.L8.

purchase

McDonough,

McDonough

Cal.:

counties 1(17.

Loyal legion: E 462.2. Loyal publication society: E 463. E 277. Loyalists,Revolution: Canada : F 1043; F 1058. Regiments : E '_'77.c". Robert

Indians

Luisefio

Imlians:

Lundy's Lane, E

F

E

Territory: Co., Mich.:

Mackinac

region

1006.

F

572.M14.

F

572.M16.

F

:

1060.7. M.

F

1032.M.

F

:

William:

711.6.

E

1st

administration, 1897-1901

2d

administration,

1901:

McKinley,

Mount.

Alaska

McKinley

tariff. 1890:

:

HF

F

!"12.M2.

1755.

302.6.M138.

E

415.0.M16.

E

:

F711.

660.M.

E

works:

:

751.

E

99.L9.

:

of, 1S14:

battle

Maclay.

William:

McLean,

John:

302.0.M14.

E

S02.L9.

F

340.M2.

E

547.M16.

Co., 111. : F

McLean

Scotia:

1039.L9.

Co..

Lake.

Pa.:

:

F

N. Y.

F

2.".2.r2.

Matthew:

Nathaniel Co..

Lyon

Co., Minn.:

Iowa

J. H.:

McLennan

Co..

157.L8. :

F

E : ;

302.0.L9.

M.

1032.M.

F

1S5.M.

F

T.

124.M.

F

:

392.M2.

McNairy

Co., Tenn.:

F

443.M15.

Macomb.

Alexander:

E

353.1.M3.

Macomb

Co.. Mich.

Macon.

Nathaniel:

Macon.

Ca..

Macon

Co., Mo. Co., X.

E

107.1.L9.

Macon

V

627X9.

Macoupin

F

612.L9.

McRee.

262

F

Tex.:

J. V.:

McMahon,

127. W2.

391.M.

F

Alexander:

McMahon,

Lycoming Co., Pa.: F l.~,7.L9. Lynchburg campaign, 1864: E 476.65, HV 6455-6469. Lynching of negroes: Lynde, Benjamin : F 07. L.

Lyon

MacLeary,

McLeod,

Va.

Caverns.

Lnzerne

.

L.

Mackinac

Maclay, Samuel: Maclay, W. B.

1655.

Co., Nova

Luzerne

Lyon.

157.M2.

356.L9.

Lunenburg Luray

;iF

:

Mex.

\.

W.

127. S26.

F

:

547.M14.

Alexander:

Collected

Florida,

302.6.M13.

F

497.L9.

V

of

302.6.M12.

E

Co., Pa.:

McKinley,

621.L.

Ohio:

Lucayan Co..

F

:

Y.

X. E

Co., 111.: F

Mackenzie

Delaware:

the

on

Mount,

Mackenzie.

1246.

invasion

314.

F

McKenzie, F

868.F8.

F

claim:

Thomas:

McKean

868.L8.

F

353.1.M2. 547.M13.

139.M.

James:

McKean.

F 737.G5.

:

E

Gregor,

McHenry

F672.L8.

185.L.

F

:

:

1033.M.

F

Thomas:

McGarrahan-Gomez

McHenry,

E 333.

:

Lower

Luna

J. A.:

Co., 111.: F

1817:

Valley, Nebr

California, Mexico:

Co.,

E 467.1.M28.

Lake, Mont.

177.1.

Spain:

233.

i:

sir

477.8.

Lowell, C. B.: E 467.1.L6.

Lucas

467.1.M2.

McGregor,

rx)wer

Lucas,

124.M.

B

McGregor,

E

Mount,

F

F

B.:

McDonald,

78.L8.

Loup River and Liowe, E. L.

P. H.: c.

176.8.

New

182.M.

E

McCarren,

E

with

358.1.M15.

E

McClellan,

E

:

167.1.M17.

E

:

:

McGill, A. T.: F

E

Slavery:

B. V.

MacDonald,

1249.

F

Lou,..

1^'"'i

June, L865:

Jan.

Macaulay,

175.4.

E

:

McArthur,

McCrea, .lane: McCulloch, Ben:

iv,':'-:

iTi. is.

May

Ancient

175.2.

R

Robert

Duncan

F

:

E

572.M2. 302.6.M17.

military prison: :

F

C.

:

472.M2. F

262.M2.

Co., 111.: F 547.M1"

William

:

E

353.1.M37.

E 612.ML

ixdp:x. B.

Madden.

M.

.Madeira

River, Rrazil

Madero,

F.

Madison,

F

:

546.M.

I. : F

James

Madison

Co., 111. : F

Madison

Ind.

Co.,

Madison

"'""..

Madison

Co., Mont.

Madison

('"".. X.

Madison

Co.. Ohio

Eowa

Maricopa

F

627.M18.

Marie

F

7:i7.M2.

Marietta

497.M14.

Magallanes, chile: F Magdalena, Colombia Magellan.

Ferdinand.

IVrnao

Magellan,

Straits of

Co., Iowa

Mahican

Indians:

F

F

Valley:

and

Indian

war,

(Battleship),

Makah

Co.,

Malleco,

Chile:

E

F

S.

Hill, battle

R., jr. :

of,

Co., Cal.:

Co.,

S.

halt

Manassas.

2d

battle,1862:

1861

Co.,

Manatee

River, Fla.:

:

473.68.

E

1'. 172

E

1^.

17.-:.77.

317.M2.

F

and

:

F

Marshall

Oolo.

Valley,

:

Miss.:

Bay, battle of,

IV is;

E

717.7.

263

t.

547.M34. 632.M6.

F F

:

r,-JT..MI.

347.M3.

F

M.

L.

:

Maryland

:

F

of

War

with

l".mi:".

L90. 263.M3.

F

1812:

war:

f

:

2081.

176

F

War

586.M.

F

I [aland)

Garcia

F

359.6 M-.

Mexico: E 612;

L09.5.M2,

i:

E

operations:

Apr.-. Inly. 1863 isf.i

Mar..

E

E

!

170.2 17- .1.

L862:

Mar.-Sept, 1862: Sept- Nov., L862:

99.M2.

2467.M3.

332.M3.

F

Co..

An-.,

E

302.6.M

E

Iowa

Military

782. M7.

F

2427.M3.

Vineyard : F 7'_'.M."". Joseph: F 230.M.

Civil

317.M2.

U77AI:;.

L83.7.M.

Revolution:

457.M2.

Manatee

Fla.

E

sr,s.M4.

F

:

F

Co..

Martinique: :

F

Valley:

and

G. P.:

Martin.

664.M25.

If.

277.M2.

1884. : F Maroons, Jamaica Marquette, Jacques: F 1030.2. In Mississippi Valley: F 352.M. Marquette Co., Mich.: F 572.M33.

Martin

of. 1862

F

497.M3.

F

C.

Guiana:

Martin.

ss:2.M2.

1st

Manila

Mariposa

Martha's

E

:

Marlboro

Marshall

Manassas.

Indians:

Co., S. C.

F

398.

Cave:

Mandan

Marion

I.

627.M3.

472.M3.

F

Co., Ind.:

Mammoth

River

Co., Mo.: Co., Ohio:

111.: F

3196.

Malvern

F

Marion Marion

F

Co..

I "eslruction

F

532.M

F

Marshall

99.M19.

Oreg.:

Mallory,

Mancos

Co., Iowa:

Marshall

721.6.

Indians:

Malheur

Ind.:

Marion

1.

511.

E

E

Co..

Ala.:

E

war:

1S98:

Marion

317.M3.

547.M3.

Co.,

263.M

E

war:

Co.,

111.: F

River

207.M3.

F

Marshall

83.72.

1722-17l'i;: E

Revolution: Aroostook

Marion

Fla.:

Marshall, John:

16-30.

F

Co..

Marsh.

99.M18.

E

Indians:

F -1'."7.M2.

157.M3.

F

:

497.M18.

868.M3.

F

Marion

Dutch

F 2076.

rndies:

F

Francis:

Maroni

627.M2.

99.M12.

E

River

Pennsylvania

Maine

Magalhaes,

3191.

F

:

:

Co., Ohio:

Mahoning Mahoning

Civil

Sec

de.

Mahaska

Maine:

(State):

2281.M2.

F

Maidn

3180.

2546.

541.M3.

E

war:

F

M7.M3.

3231.M37-46.

I.I"

Co., Cal.:

Marion,

420.M2.

Wesl

college:

Marin

celebration:

Brazil:

Galante,

civil

127.M2.

F

57.M3.

2571.

F

:

F

:

Co., Ariz.: F

Maffltt,J. N. : E 467.1.M35. Magalhaes, Fernfio de: G 286.M2; G

Vt.

Brazil

"T.M2.

F

:

258.M.

F

River.

119.35.

E

782.E3.

Wis.

Co..

Marafion

F

Columbus

Madrid,

F

Mansfield, Mount,

532.M2.

:

:

74. M3.

54T.M2.

:

Y.:

E

Colo.:

572.M3.

F

i"";;.:,.

Maranhao.

F

:

1061

202.M2.

F

:

F

Charles:

Manly.

302.M.

E

works:

Co., Ga.

:

ManitOWOC

:

365-370.

Madison

Co., Mich.:

Manitou,

1809-1817

; E

Manistee

Manitoba Mounds:

342.

E

:

341-349

Collected

2546.

12M4.M.

Administrations, E

F

:

E B

f

172.6.

173.7. 174.6.

[NDEX. Marj land

"

civil

Ma.

Continued.

Militaryoperation! " 'ontlnued. Nov.. L862 Jan., L868: E 174.8. it.".3

Jan. June, L868: E

a

ml-.

E

May Aug., 1864: Aug. Dec., L864 :

E

476.6.

E

ITT.::.

L865

June,

El

:

Maryland

Meacham,

E

L862:

Sept..

174.61.

loyalistsregiment:

Maryland

277.6.M2.

E

Mascouten

Indians Indians:

Mashpee

B 99.M3.

B

99.M4.

Mason,

A.

Mason,

Albert

Masmi.

George: E 302.6.M45.

Mason.

J. M.

:

E

:

G. G.: R.

F

E

:

182.M. 467.1.M4.

Mecklenburg Mecklenburg

Co.,

Mecosta

Mich.:

Wash.:

Meeker

Co., Minn.:

Mason

Co., Mich.:

Meenahga,

Mason

Co., Wash.:

42.R7.

F

Co., 111.: F

Massac

Massachusetts:

of

War

ceded,

1812:

battle

Memminger,

C.

E

309.

from, 1820: F24.

Civil

war

E

:

E 78.M

Negro

1845:

Negroes:

E

1'

company

Ten

Massachusetts

lina. Caro-

:

Townships,

X.

Y.

Matanzas,

Cuba

F

Co., Mich.:

Menominee

Indians:

Menominee

River

F

572.M52.

Wisconsin:

483.M.

Cotton: Increase:

Mathews.

Matson,

:

V t'.T.M. r

314.

99JM44.

Valley:

and

:""-T.M.".

C. F.:

E

340.M5.

Mercer.

Hush:

F

207.M5.

Mercer.

Fort.

X.

F

F67.M.

George: Myron

B

Mercer,

F 1811-1819.

Mather,

F

F

F 572.M5.

:

(Province):

Mather.

E340.M4.

Aviles, Pedro:

de

Menominee

F "iT.

127.T6.

Nathaniel:

Massie.

South

185.93.M3.

Slavery: E445.M4. Massachusetts Bay

2911.

F

H.:

P.

Menendez

273.

r

ince) (Prov-

Republic

Argentine

726.M4.

Menefee, in

F S6S.M5.

Cal.:

Co..

Mendoza,

I.

of,

citizens

E

war:

645.

Lake, region: F57.M5.

Co., 111.: F547.M5.

Menard

513.

Spanish-American

B415.9.M4.

:

E

:

Indians:

127.TJ4.

B642.

E359.5.M3.

separated

F

E356.M5.

F1054.M5.

Mendocino Maine

Y.:

of:

G.

day:

Quebec: 1787:

F612.M3. X.

Memphremagog,

B263.M4.

lands

F897.S7.

F49T.Mr".

Meigs, Fort,

Confederate:

F61-75.

Revolution: Western

Ohio:

Mount,

Memorial

547.M4.

I'uited

B98.M4.

Indian:

Co.,

Massabeslc, Lake:

the

E491.

Lake.

Medina

grant, X. II.: F .""T.

E215.9.

of honor war:

and

Mason's

I.

572.M4.

F

Legion of

Co., III.: F 547.M37. 897.M4.

itt."":

E181.M.

Mason

F

F262.M4.

F 232.M

Va.:

honor

Medicine,

572.M36.

C:

N.

resolutions,

Co.. of

881.M.

E

Mason

F

Mexico;

467.1.M38.

B

\\\

rr. F.:

Medical

157.B7.

of

Co.,

Civil

line: F

L43.M4.

Mecklenburg

Medals

415.9.M2.

Dixon's

Meade,

States:

70.M.

V

F

emperor

B.:

-\.

Meade,

Medal

302.6.M43.

B

M.:

:

U5.9.M8.

Tenn.:

F 1 135.

Meagher,

campaign,

I.

i_"::::.

Mayas:

iTT.d.

Valley : V 197.M

E

l". B.: Co..

1'

445.M3.

B

:

and

F532.M62,

:

Maximilian,

Negroes: E L85.93.M2. Slavery

Indiana

F2676.

:

3201.

I'

River

Maumee

176.2.

Jan. Apr.. L864:

Jan.

lie, Chile:

Maury, Maury

Aug., 1868 : K 175.6. Dec, L888: E 475.7.

June

Grosso, Brazil

M.-ii to

kmtlnued.

war

374.M.

F 154. M.

Mercer

Co..

X.

Mercer

Co..

Pa.

Meiver

(-o.. W.

Meredith.

264

J., battle

241. Mo.

W.

F

J.: :

Va.: M.

:

142.Mr".

157.M5.

F

E

F

21T.M5.

415.9.M5.

of.

1TTT

:

INDEX. Mlnlslnk

region,

Minnesota

tadlnn

Spanish American [ndlans

B T^

:

H

Mlnnetonka,

Lake, of 1863

men

Miquelon

N.

Illinois: Iowa

.Minnesota

Louisiana

Argentine

185.62.

tory) : F 2916. to Brazil:

awarded

Ridge,

Missionary

:

of N.

A.:

E

River

Vermonl Mississippi Civil

F

443.M0.

F

587.M63.

and

1864

See

also

names

E

74. M6.

Mounds:

E

:

1S65:

477.1.

of

states.

Mississippi Valley, Upper:

:

F

336-350.

Missoula

516;

E

568.

1863

(Soul

in

:

E

E

North)

470.6-.8.

1862:

173.5.

(South) .May. 1862-May, 1863:

E

i:

174.1.

475.2.

175.4.

Aug.-Oct, 1863: Oct-Dec., 1863:

E

475.8.

E

475.9.

1864:

E

476.1.

May-Nov., 1864:

E

476.8.

.Ian. Apr..

Nov..

1864-Jan., 1865:

Jan.-June.

1865

1861

Nov..

.uth) May-Dec., 1863: E

1861:

May-Nov..

:

E

E

:

1862:

E

Indians:

E

471.57.

F

472.2.

E

74.M65.

E

185.93.M7.

Slavery:

E

445.M67.

compromise

Repeal

477.5.

Iowa

477.0.

:

Kansas:

266

of: River F

:

E

473.1.

473.8.

E

E

474.9.

720. MS.

E

:

E

373.

433. and

027. M66. F

E

war:

Mounds:

Missouri

685.

470.4;

78.M8.

Negroes:

Missouri

F

E

1862-Dec., 1S63:

Spanish-American E

:

569.

470.8.

Feb.-May.

Apr.-Nov.,

174.4.

Jan.-Aug., 1863:

E

Nov., 1861-Apr., 1862

North) June, 1862-Jan., ist;:::

517:

operations:

Military E

Juno.

E

war:

472.8.

Mar,

737.M6.

F

troubles, 1S54-1860

Civil

1861-May,

597.

F

461-475.

F

:

Kansas

171.:52.

Sept,

1862:

E

Co., Mont.:

Missouri

396.

F

57.F8.

i:

477.8.

E

F

E

470.4;

476.3.

E

:

July-Dec., 1864 Jan.-June,

Valley:

E

Mississippi Valley, Lower:

Jan..

-

operations:

470.8.

E

1054.M6.

F

F 351-354.

war

9S.MG.

99.M68.

E

Military operations:

i

347.M6.

472.M6.

:

war:

(

E

Wisconsin:

Civil

1054.B8.

F

612.M5.

F

Jan.-June,

"'"".. Quebec:

Missisquoi

377..M6.

F

:

Tennessee:

1030.7-.8.

F

Indians:

Missisquoi

F

:

.Missouri:

864.

F

France:

Mlsslsauga

157.M6.

Military

[ndlans

California

F

Mississippi Valley:

of, 1863:

battle

175.97.

i:

Missions,

New

870.M6.

F

buildings, Cal.:

Mission

2626.

F

11 7.MO.

."17. M-

Mississippi: (Terri-

Itepublic

Valley:

627.M64.

F 2323.M. E

and

F

F

F

:

373.

854.

Kentucky:

Miscegenation, Negro:

Pari

River

K 493.9.

:

Francesco:

Mlslones,

Arkansas:

1 170.

F

:

Miranda,

612.H5.

F

r,:i7.

853

F

F 127.TJ4.

F

:

v.:

I.

69.M.

F

It. :

F

:

Mississippi

Valley : F 612.M

.Minn.

Lake,

navigation :

of

1

Sources

74.M5.

Minnewaska,

Minot, G.

726.M7.

H

war:

864.

B51

W

125.

TC

.ionics:

r.

River and

Minnesota

.Minute

m

River:

Mississippi EC B3.86.

1868:

1862

war,

Mounds:

L85.93.M6. Negroes : Slavery: B 445.M6.

W 667.M6.

E 515.

war:

74.M55.

B

615.

V 601

:

Civil

E

Mounds:

: V 61 l.M

Co., S. Dak.:

Minnehaha

Continued,

-ippi

121 i

f

v.:

\.

Minneapolis, Minn.

6S7.M0.

Valley: F 598.

INDEX. Missouri

and

River

Valley

Missouri

:

F

4T2.M7.

Montana

:

F

737.M7.

North

Dakota:

South

Dakota

Misti, Peru

642.M6.

F

657.M7.

:

(Volcano)

O.

Mitchell

Co., Iowa:

M.

E

:

Miwok

[ndians:

Mobile

Bay, Ala.:

E

E

campaign, 1865:

Mobile

Co., Ala.:

Mobile

District.

W.

Modoc

Indians:

E99.M7.

Modoc

war,

Mohave

F Mohawk

Valley, Ariz.:

Lake,

Molly

N.

Y.

Maguires,

Money.

E 83.87.

Montgomery Montgomery

Co., Tenn.

Montilla. Y.

:

F

:

Monica Monitor

Montrose

Co., Colo.

Monts,

I'ien-e

Monmouth

Co..

aE

Moody, :

F868.L8. battle

West

Monongalia

Moore,

Alfred:

Moore's

Creek

Va.:

Collected

Moorhead, .Moor's

F247.M7.

James,

Monroe.

1799

Monroe

Co., Ind.

Monroe

Co.,

Iowa:

Monroe

Co..

Mich.:

Monroe

Co., N.

Monroe

Co., Pa.:

Monroe

Co.,

Monroe

doctrine

Montana Indians:

:

F

1870:

F

E

:

Morelos

V

99.M9.

F

: :

265.M8.

159.B6

F

E F

L84.M8 258.M. F

Pavon,

199.M.

i:

267

E

Kentucky

ond

F572.M8.

:

J.

M.

T.:

1811. 1"

1232 M

207 M8.

.7. II.

First

E

E

295318.

J. M.:

y

m.

E78.M9.

Co., Mich.:

:

in, Daniel

125.

J. de:

118

8451

Morelos, Mexico

i:

L.

1'

States:

Morehead,

L27.M6.

:

region: W 27.M8.

Pern:

Pennsylvania

726-740.

Montcalm-Gozon,

charity BChool

Carolina

United

F587.M7. .1X1

415.9.M"

E

:

Indians:

North

340.M7.

F 157.M6.

Wis.:

241.M8

Pake

Georgia

F572.M7. :

N. C, battle of,

Moravians

F627.M8.

Y.

L67.1.M82

E

97.6.M5.

Moquegua,

F 532.M7.

:

258.M.

K.

Indian

Moravian

E302.M.

works:

J.

Moosehead

247.M6.

Co., W.

F

Bridge i:

177U:

E F

278.M8.

F142.M7.

J.:

Monroe, James, pres. U. 8.: 10372. Administrations, 1817 1825: E 37L

Montcalm

Alexander:

157.M58.

Virginia :

de:

3095.M.

E

James:

Moore.

E241.M7.

1778:

Bieur

P 2

Indies: F

:

tween, be-

Monocacy, battle of, 1864: E 176.66. Monongahela River and Valley: F

Guast,

West

Manuel

F27.M7.

2. 17:'..

of,

N.

782.M8.

I'

:

de

1054.M8.

157.M8.

1030.M.

F

Merriniac, 1862:

2324.M.

F

127.U4.

Montserrat,

battle

Monmouth,

F443.M"

:

F232.M7.

F

F817.Y9.

region, Cal.

and

F157.M7.

Co., Quebec :F

Co., Pa.:

Island, Me.:

Bay

Mariano:

Montour

Montt,

Monhegan

Me

F497.M7.

HV6452.P4.

Pa.:

of

F127.M7.

:

Co., Va.:

E98.M7.

Indian:

Y.

X.

"'u.. Pa.:

Montmorency

P1466.M.

Luis:

Molina,

Montgomery Montgomery

127.M55.

Mohonk,

Mexico:

12

Co., Ohio:

N.

of

emperor

Co..

Valley,

and

II.

1219; F

Montgomery

E99.M8.

River

emperor

1219.

301.

E99.M77.

[ndians:

Mohawk

-177.94.

F

1872-1873:

2781.

Co., Colo.: F782.M7. Montgomery, Richard : E207.M7. Montgomery, Sir Robert : I i Co., 111.: F547.M7. Montgomery F627.M83. Montgomery Co., Iowa: ""o.. Cans.: F687.M7. Montgomery F 187.M7. Co., Md.: Montgomery

476.85.

Fla.:

40"M7.

E

B68.M7.

: P

Montezuma

332.M6.

F

Indians:

Mohawk

3451.M8.

E

I.

F

332.M5.

Mobile

Montezuma

702.N8.

99.M69. F

F

Montezuma F

:

627.M7.

F

in. 1864:

I inns

E

:

Montevideo: F

467.1.M6.

Mitehel.

Opera

F

of, 1846:

battle

Co., CaL

rey

reservation, Okla.

Missouria

Monterey,

872.M6.

F

Nebraska:

Continued.

"

raid.

.Inly. 1862.

174.82.

Kentucky 174.75.

raid,

1862 1868

[NDEX. J. H

Morgan, ,1

'

lonl Inued.

Kentm

u,

Morlllo

Co.,

III.:

Co.,

in.i.

664.M7.

Mountain

whites

F .M7..MS.

Mowal.

632.M8.

P

Mormon

settlement, Utah

Mormons

" "

!hurcb

Charles:

Morris.

Gouverneur:

Morris,

li.

Morris.

Robert

E

:

Island.

L863:

B

operations

('..

Jeremiah:

Morrow.

Mori,

E

war:

o.

,n.

Morton.

P.:

Camp, prison

Mortuary

B

Hills.

I"

Mott,

Aboriginal

1509.M9.

P

Mutiny

William:

:

B 449.M.

B

207.M86.

Xames.

547.M9.

:

E

73 -7 I.

Xant

Indian

:

B

7.". 71.

Xa

Mount

of mountains

Mount

Mount

F

497. M0. 702.M9.

Ontario:

region. Ontario:

British, in the

colouies:

215.4. Indian:

E

0S.R3.

arc

beginning with entered

under

aiflcant part of name. Desert Island: F 27. MO.

268

B

Indian:

98.N2.

Co., Va.

ticket. Island

:

F

of: F

232.X2. 72X2.

Co., Mass.. F 72.X2. Co., Cal.: F 868.N2.

mucker

Napa word

572.Mli.

F

1059.M9.

Nansemond

builders

Names

F

:

N

241.M9. F

:

of, L776:

battle

Moultrie Co., 111.:

Mich.

1059.MS8.

act.

E

98JM9.

Okla.:

Lake F

1529.M9.

56.

E

District.

Muskoka

363.

Co., Ohio

Mythology,

Lucretia

Fort,

Mounds,

Muskogee F

882.W3.

27.M95.

F

046.

E

Co.,

98.M8.

L529.M9.

Moultrie.

Mound

E

627. M0.

F

:

Indian:

Co..

Muskoka

Oreg.:

Moultrie

E

can: Ameri-

59.M8. Indian:

702.M84.

F

289.

E

war:

Muskegon Muskingum

Reservation, Nicaragua:

Mrs.

l sc^

12.3.M. :

Me.:

E

Music, Indian:

616.M8.

P

E

1812:

of

Museums.

506.M.

Mosquitia, Honduras: p Mosquito Indians: Mosquito

1 sou

Historical

War

664.M85.

Mortuary customs, Mosier

July,

30G.M.

lands.

Revolution:

Civil

customs,

aF

:

Co., Iowa

Museums.

Indianapolis, military E

:

of,

campaign,

A.. aF

Muscongus

340.M83.

621.

E

444.11*.

474.34.

II. C.

Muscatine

aB

L. P.: aB

E

F

:

ou,

Co., Ohio: P HIT. MS. Morrow Co., Oreg. : P 882.M8. Mortality and health statistics Civil

207. MOG. 0I2.M0.

F

Co., Okla.

Murrell, J.

Morrow

Morton.

B

:

474.77.

Murray

L42.M8.

F

S.

210.

school:

475.63.

E

612.M9.

surrender

Murfreesborough

Murphy,

Co., X. J.:

and

at

1862:

97.6.M6.

i:

Mollis

Action

340.M8.

Indian

Minn..

302.6.M7.

302.6.M8.

E

Morris, Thomas:

F

826. V

8319.

F

Murfreesborough, Tenn.

335.M.

V.: aB

L058.M.

Glacier, Wash.:

Muir

E

F

Booth:

F

.1. I'. ";.

MulilcnlM.tr.

853.1.M8.

E

Morris,

Morris

B.

i :

the

of

Indians:

332.G4.

Moylan, Stephen : E 207. Mit. Mucury colony, Brazil: F 2681.

P 826.

664.M8.

E

:

park, Waah.:

F

:

Co., Minn.:

Moxo

826.

P

L859: :

202.11ft

F

massarre:

Oliver:

Sir

Mower

2324.M.

F

rebellion, 1867

Morrill. J. S.

V;i.

Lake, Meadows

:

0.:

i".

national

Mountain

Mormon

Morris.

1 "KM !

June,

Morlllo, Pablo:

\

Rainier

Mountain E

:

Pleasant,

Mount

P 897.R2.

171

Morgan, J. T.

Mount

18.

" "

raid, Maj

u.\

i:

an

Indiana,

Kentucky,

in

(lllin. LSI

and

E Narraganset Indians: Narragansett Bay region:

00.X16.

Narragansett

country:

S2.

Narraguagus

Valley. Me.:

F

F

F

87.N2.

27. W3.

:

INDEX. Personal.

Narratives,

See

Personal

Naval

veterans, National

Panfilo

Narvaez,

de:

Francis:

Nash,

Nashville, Tenn. Southern

of, 18G4

Nassau

Co.,

Y.

N.

River

Natches

897.Y18.

F

341.

National

:

E

of

naval

National

of 1812

of

the

the :

E

:

society of

Negro

insurrections

Negro

plot,N.

Negro

regiments, Civil

colonial

Naugatuck

JK

party:

River

and

dames

New

York

Naval

battles.

Naval

biography

For

special,

Revolution: War

of

War

with

Civil

war:

E

1ST 2:

E

E

Naval

also

E

1 s2.

: B

war:

B

Tl'7.

Nevada

also

mtario

i :

725.5.

:

l'

1059.^ i.

Valley,

and

:

N.

B. :

Cis7.NI.

V

l

Bee

p. 165.

Mitch,

Republic: F 2921.

Argentine

trade, American.

:

Civil

(General

E

war:

V 683

L800 1810:

336.

Neutrality proclamation, L798: D 318.

Wars.

States

:

iolonies in America.

Neutral

societies

United

"

i: war:

Kans. "

3

v

540.N3; E 585

E

1044.N7.

Neuquen, 410.

L28.9.N3.

Nel uerlands

Bee

360.

585.N3.

E

185.

269

E

:

CO., Kans.

591.

Spanish-American See

States:

:

army

i:

Lake,

W

271.

Mexico

1921-1929.

Nepisiguil River Ness

153.

111

City: aF

Co..

Battles.

history. United

Naval

E

:

Spanish-American

Valley, Conn.:

(General): B 182. .Military biography.

sec

2803. 6469.

II T.

2341.

99.N3.

Sec

192.9.

L789 v..

Revolution

331.6.

2701 6455

I". S.

states:

Neplgon, E

:

E

war:

1781-1788.

Stales

F

:

Nemaha

Indians

I 17.

128.4.

548.9.N3.

F

Cuba

United

F 102. N2. Navaho

F

:

Iiv

in

Chicago:

2391.N.

States

E

: l"

LC

:

Slavery

civil

American

Y.

trade:

Slave

of

186.4. United

153.

E

States:

Confederal''

1812:

of

daughters

1886.

V

Citizenship: JK

157.C85.

society of the

is.".7.

185.65.

Suffrage: JK

road:

America

:

Lynching:

soldiers

National

F

E

emancipation

160.

E

199.

E

Negro

351.2.

E

E

:

Education

progressive party: JK

Native

:

crime

-I'll.

parks:

National

Fori

Negro

160. E

National

of

78.N3.

Negroes

National

National

E

Necessity.

195.

V

of:

E

convention War

of

401.3.

E

war:

interments:

the

ans veter-

of veterans

cemeteries: of

518.

E

war:

United

capital, location

Rolls

Civil

civil

661-675.

F

Nebraska:

Jamaica:

war

462.5.

Mexican

National

:

621.

association

National

Florida

civil

of

association

National

:

83.716.

E

aE

nurses:

:

Wash.

West

association

National

232. S7.

Pa.,

541.N2.

E

war:

F

"i":

1296.

Hall, Nazareth,

Nazareth

:

enforcement

F

Nayaril, .Mexico:

90.N2.

E

171 G:

with,

laws,

215.1.

Negro churches

Indians

War

E

Valley,

of

1796-1799:

1991

Indians:

district

Natchez

F

:

Navigation

127.N2.

and

F Natchez

F

:

423.

E

:

317.X:5.

insurrection

Turner's

Nat

F

:

Navassa

1S50

1059.N3.

F

Co., Fla.

France,

with

war

E323.

477.52.

E

:

Bahamas:

Nassau

Naval

444. N2.

F

:

convention,

Battle

Nassau,

125.N3.

E

207.N2.

E

association:

162.5.

]":

narratives.

ED 182.

Nevada

2G9

W

836

B50

war:

Co., CaL:

E

519. r

368 v..

i\in:x

w

Ublon Sen

Amsterdam

New

Bern, N. 0.

\.

w

8"

Brunswick, r

Peb.

Newbern.

"

!anadn

"

:

Castle Co., Del.: F 172.N5.

New

England

i:

Blavery:

E

New

78.N65.

Slavery:

E

445.N55.

Netherland

of

association of 1812:

Indian

soldiers

England emigrant aid

New

British colonies, 1689-

Conflicts with

L96

E

199.

Explorations of Great New

Hampshire: civil

E

war:

Hampshire

New

Hanover

520.

Co., N. C. Conn.:

Haven,

New

Ha

New

Haven

:

P

~"~2.

P

262.N5.

E

:

of 1812:

War

Civil

River

New

Sweden:

New

York

E

w"r:

with

Civil

war:

E

78.N6.

E

445.N54.

Mounds:

B

:

(Loyalist regiment)

New

New

Co.. Va.

Kent

New

London

New

Madrid. r.

Now

New

F

Civil Xew

17315, engagement

791

F

Pe

New

expedition, 1843

390.

Newaygo

Occupation

Mexico:

E

of. E

in

War

Newbern,

with

405.2.

Battle

270

726.N5.

of the

city of New

3800-3829.

LI)

E541.N5.

Co..

N. Y.

F

:

128. of

convention

state

the

of

of

War

the 1812:

351.28.

York

:

E

war:

185.93.N56.

soldiers E

409.5.N6.

445.N56.

College

York

at, 1864:

176.64,

Santa

E

523.

74. X5.

war:

York

New

Va..

35D.r,.Nn.

7S.X7.

102.N7.

Mo., operations at, 1862:

Mexico:

Texan

P

E

:

E

E

York:

on

309.

E

1787:

ceded,

Mexico:

E

York.

232.N3.

F

Co.. Conn.:

Market, E

:

E

Negroes: Slavery:

277.6.N5.

E

colony 167.

F

Spanish-American

726.N4.

83.655.

263.X6.

E

1S12

E

:

Dutch

1664:

lands

War

116-130.

F

of 1655

of

232.

E

:

239.

E

uprising

of

Slavery:

volunteers

:

War

Indians:

Jersey

(State)

Western

Indians:

New

:

Revolution:

521.

128.

F

:

17S3

Conquest

359.5.N4.

Spanish-American

167.

F

occupation. 1776

York

1659.X3.

F

:

786.

P

(City)

Indian

102.N5.

68.

232.X5.

Evacuation, New

472.".

Valley: P 247.N5.

F

:

Southwest:

E

:

Bahamas

and

New

263.N5. E

E

war:

New

98

P

:

97.

E356.N5.

colony :F

Delaware,

Co., Conn.: P Jersey: P 131-1 15.

Revolution

Providence,

241.N5.

colony

veil

Plymouth

New

104.N6.

F E

1770:

Invasion.

Now

British

Grants:

V

379.N5.

P

of, 1S15:

Virginia

263.N4.

E

New

New

region:

31^5.

F

Revolution:

New

Lake

551

I'

167.

F

:

.663.

River:

Connecticut

on

Battle

L030.

F

1763:

Sweden

Occupation of, 1861

Prance:

122.1.

company:

685.

r

122

83.655

E

:

Orleans:

New

New

wars

Posts

351.27.

E

P

:

of New

Conquest

145.N5.

of the War

E

Now

78.N5.

England

Indians:

of

War

B 357.6.

Indians:

E47"3.

173.4.

Sept.,1862 May. L863: B 171.1. May-Dec., 1863: E 475.4.

15.

: I' 1

opposition to

1812:

B 47156.

:

Peb.-Sept, 1862: E

New

Pederallsl

1861

Ji

June, L861 -Feb.,1862:

1044.5.

mil

i: 522; B 571 operations : E 470.0.

Military

128.4.

P

:

Continued,

Mexico Civil war:

187

F

:

New

084.

i

i

.

of

university, Hall 176.6. Vo.. Mich.: N.

F

572.N5.

C.

of, Mar..

1862:

E

473.34.

fame:

INDEX. Newbern,

C.

N.

Expedition B

476.23.

E

S. C.

Co.,

Newberry

District, S. C.

Newburgh

addresses:

Newburgh

Bay,

Newcastle

Co., Del.

Newfound

Newport

Co., R. Co., Ind.

24 .5.

E

Niagara

Falls:

Niagara

Falls

:

F1059.N48.

F127.N8.

Niagara

peninsula, Ontario

Niagara

River

region: F

M.

Noah,

127. NO.

M.

:

Slavery:

E

145.N8.

X. Y.

:

Co.,

E 125.N6.

:

F

Co., Mo.:

Nodaway Nome.

Nootka

Sound,

Nootka

Sound

Dakota:

Penn,

Pa.:

North

Platte

River

F

Va.

F

:

Co.,

Norfolk

Co., Va.

Norse

North

Northeastern

F1089.N8.

:

:

Northern

Atlantic

Discovery

355.4.

E

E473.64.

F72.N8.

:

E

105.

:

Virginia, Army In America

V

Northwest,

Dept

Apr.

E

170.2.

105.

B

157.1

F

597.

Canadian:

Nov..

271

:

:

572.N8.

1'

of:

Co., Pa.:

Northwest,

106.

L57.N7.

Mich.:

peninsula,

Northern

101-135.

; V

E

:

F

Liberties,Pa.: F 158.68.N8.

Northwest

E 31-50.

cuasi

Co., Pa.

72.B7.

F

boundary disputes : I boundary of U. S.: F 551;

Northumberland

F232.N8.

:

Northern

Northmen

E 71-99.

Aborigines:

767.N8.

F

5117.

Northern

1813:

discovery of America America:

672.N8.

shore, Mass.

1768-

234.N8.

:

Valley:

and

shore, 111.: F 548.68.N7.

F

Mass.:

645.

North

of, 1862:

Norfolk

3930

North

against.

Occupation

LD

F472.N7.

controversy, 1789-1790

Expedition

726.N8.

Point, battle of, 1814: E 356.B2. F 72.P7. River, Mass.:

F 10S9.N8.

Norfolk.

E

158.68.N78.

F

North

Northampton

C.

B.

477.7.

North

E 215.3.

1769:

E

North

agreements,

Non-importation

176.9. 177. -J.

612.N7.

F912.N7.

Cape:

631

F

Wyoming:

F702.N8.

Co., Minn.

Nobles

E E

586.N8.

E

war:

North

F532.N6.

Okla.:

:

University :

Carolina.

B335.N.

Co., Ind.:

Noble

:

127.D8.

F

'

Noble

B476.5.

177.6.

E

78.N74.

1765.

E

3949.

99.N7.

E

:

1864:

E

Civil

da

May-June, June-July. 1865:

174.5.

175.5.

E475.7. :

1864

Indians:

North

patent.

Marco

1864

1030.15.

Indians:

Nizza,

F1059.N5.

:

TC.

F

:

1863:

Jan.-Apr..

E

:

E

Feb.-June, L865: Spanish-American war:

1059.N5.

:

1863:

Aug.-Dec.,

E 472.5.

E 473.3.

1862:

-An-.

Jan..

F 1521-1537.

Partners'

Nipmuc

Victoria:

Q3.

Nicollet, J. N.

E 471.54.

1862:

Aug.-Dec., L864

Queen

park,

canal

1861:

ISGl-Jan..

June

F127.N5.

Co., Ontario:

Y.

470.6;

F.

170.65.

Aug.,

199.

Niagara

F

E359.5.N7.

Jan.-.May.

E S3.877.

309.

524; E 573.

E

E

i:

:

.Military operations:

89.N5.

1S77:

Co., N.

Nine

L812:

war:

E99.N5.

Niagara

Nicaragua

of

Civil

17^7

Aug., 1862-June, 1863

war,

:

Lands

Jan.-Aug.,

Perces

Ontario:

ceded,

Western

532.N5.

Nez

Nicaragua

263.N8.

F

:

Indians:

F 1059.

265.

E

War

F42.G7.

:

F251

:

F87.N5.

Perces

Fort:

Carolina

Castle.

New

851.

1213.

I.:

Nez

Niagara,

See

N. H.

I.: F 82; F

R.

Newport,

F127.0S.

Y.:

F 1121-11

:

277.N5.

F

:

F

:

Revolution:

E255.

N.

Lake,

Newfoundland

:

North

277.N5.

Newberry

F

Continued.

"

GB

Kiwis;

1864:

on,

America

Pacific coasl

1862:

Dec

474.52.

Attack

Newton

North

Continued.

"

from.

of the

L0(

V "

D. s. Army)

Nov., L862: E 173.8. 1862-Dec, 1863: E

I7i.:".

INDEX. Old

Northwest,

Revolution [ndlan

17WS

I 0

w

Oglethorpe, J. B.: F 289.

[mllana

H 78.N77.

:

1848:

I

B80. F 854.

Civil

of

pany

""

"

!anada

E

:

G

passage

Territories, Canada

1812

campaigns,

Northwestern

: !"'1060.

1813:

D 355.2-4. Indians,

Northwestern 1790 Northwestern

states

F

:

.".mt.

78.N8

E

Indians:

83.79.

E

1798:

with,

wars

1036

F

:

E

Ruble,

Viscaya

Leon, Mexico

Nuevo

Mexico:

Neuvo

reyno

Nuevo

Santander

:

Ohio

Co., Ind. : F 532.03. Co., W. V".: F 247.03.

Ohio

River

'i\ il

and

F

263.N9.

1'

Valley:

I"

183.

516-520.

532.04.

457.03.

F

497.03.

F

Pennsylvania state

F

:

1""7.B2.

Mexican

of

association

Valley: F 516-520.

ohio

800. :

E

Alvar:

vaca,

M5?

Okanogan Oklahoma

war

1". 621.

:

E

E

78.04.

regions, Pa.:

Oil

625.

357.03.

F

F

Co., Wash.: F

:

Civil

(General):

operations

470.4.

Indians: .

230.5.

war

Military 1296.

F

384.3.

de

Civil

1356.

F

:

E

Military operations: 1316.

F

:

897.04.

691-705.

war

Military operations: Feb.

1861

-May.

:

E E

470.0. 171.."7.

May-Nov., 1861 : E 172.2. 1861-May, 1862: E Apr.-Nov., 1862: E 47 Nov.. 1862-Dec., 1863: E B 78.15; B 78.045. Indians: F 1509.04, Olancho, Honduras: Nov..

Co., Mich.

Oakland i.

Oberlln Civil

Mexico:

E

Ocean Oceana

1321.

F

U51-4179.

541.02.

O'Brien, Jeremiah: O'Brien, M. J. : F O'Brien

Co., rowa

E

:

F

Co., Mich.

:

P.:

207.013.

Old

L24.0.

Co., N. J.: anor, M.

572.02.

V

:

college:LD war:

war

101.36.

E

veterans:

Galicia

de

Confederate:

Of associates:

:

Ohio:

125.N9. (

to, 171!*: F 517.

Ohio

Ohio

799

F

Nullification: E

Nurses.

Granl

Company

1261.

F

Nueva

E

726. "":',.

Revolution

Nuevo

Cabeza

E

company,

473.4.

aB

Nunez

74.03.

Indiana

River, battle of, 1862:

Nueces

E

3206.

F

chile:

Mounds:

Kentucky:

78.N9.

E

Indians:

78.03.

Ohio

1039.5.

revolution:

American

" :

Negroes: E185.93.02.

Co., Kans.: F 887.N8. Norwegians. Bee Scandinavians. Scotia

E

Ohio

Norton

Nova

1 1 ieneral

war:

Indians:

665.

Northwest

:

Ions

170.4.

Spanish-American

309.

640

Northwest

525.

Military opera!

:

B

ordinance

Northwest

359.5.02

E

E

war:

L080.

r

124.0.

500. 1812:

of

War

1846:

Blnce

Norl hweal

F 486

Ohio:

boundary

Northwest

F

I 8094.O. O'Higgins, Bernardo: i Province) : F 8211. O'Higgins, chile

864,

Pacific: F 862

Northwest,

J. A.:

O'Gorman,

N78

i: 7 s

[ndlana:

Co., III.: F 547.03.

Ogle

i

of L812: E 866.2; K855.4.

War

To

263.N84

aB

:

E 664.087. O'Conor, Charles: O'Ferrall, C. T.: E 664.042.

185.

178

I'

I

i:

F 1

627."

'_.

F 572." ":'..

i

Old

263.N84.

355.2;

E

ntennial, 1888: Southwest:

Oliver.

"2r2

476-485.

F

aB

of 1812:

War

12.02.

664.03.

Northwest:

Revolution:

Peter:

F F

F :.

G7.0.

4S3.

E

355.4.

:7.1.1.

174.0.

INDIA.

!|

Pasquaney Lake, N. H. : W 12.G7. Co., N. J. : F i 12.P2. Passaic River and Valley: W I 12.P8 Passaic

"'I

I

Indiana

Palate Palafos

Palatines New

York

ED 184

States:

United

celebration

tolumbus

Palisades, Hudson Pal

Palo

19.33. 127.11^.

Paterson,

William

Patriotic

societies

L42.B4.

Co., [owa region

Pnmpns

conferences:

Pan-American rlcan

Pan-A

Panama

union

1561

F

:

Panama

(Province) canal

Panama

Canal

Zone:

congress,

of 1837:

Panic

of

HB

3717

Hendrlck:

Grande

Paplneau,

1873.

Pawtuxel

E

1777:

L. .7.: F

ir"2.P.

241.P2.

1032.P.

(State)

Brazil

Parana

F

:

River:

F

:

1870:

:

Treaty of, 1783:

I 'arkr

Co.,

Co., Tex.

:

Parks,

National

and

works) Parmacbene

:

E

I.. B. : E

Parsons.

S.

cause, ";. w.

Pascua,

Isla

249.

27.09.

207.P2.

F

:

F

--'"".

391.P.

de, Chile:

V

3169.

I.:

GG4.P34. 4G7.1.P3.

E

:

1756.

tariff: HI' F

2731. P3. E

of, 1*""2:

473.17. 1861:

Washington,

at

340.P3.

E

Panama:

Pearl

River:

F

Peckham,

:

R.

River

F

377.P3.

W.

124.P.

F

:

and

F

Valley:

392.P3.

802.P3.

F

Mexico:

1569.P4.

F

347.P3.

of Brazil

I. emperor

F

:

2536.

Peedee

F 277.P3. region, S. C: Peirpoint, F. II.: E 534.P.

Pejepscoi company: Pell's

Point,

Penalosa.

F 69.P.

R.

Valley.

440.5.

Louisiana

(Collective

167.1.P26.

Va. :

F

:

conference

New

:

C72.P3.

152.

Island.

Pedro

133.P3.

E

:

99.P3.

Pearl

Pecos

state

Tbeopbilus:

Paschal,

2686.

E

160.

II.: E

Parsons1

F

392.P2.

Lake, Me.

Parsons,

ins,

F

F

and

E

Pearce, J. A.:

521JP.

E

Parker

2631.

E

F

H.

W.

E

532.P2.

I ii.l.: F :

2GS7.

2596.

RIghl of navigation

Parker, Joel

F

2591.

Paris.

1S2.P.

F

:

Ridge, battle

Peace

2909.

F

Tay

Pea

231.

280A5.

Paysandu, Uruguay:

2691.C4.

1865

Paraguayan war. Parahyba, Brazil Parana,

F

Cbaco:

Paraguayan

boys:

Payne-Aldrich

Paraguay: F 2661 2699. Jesuit province : F 2684.

E E

River

II. C.

Payne, 2586.

F

:

aE

87.P3.

Paxton no.

714.3.

1T4.P.

Indians:

F

868.F8.

F

rancbo:

Paoli massacre,

Para, Brazil

Pawnee

F

April

Co., Nebr.:

1837.

E

war:

19:

Gonneville, B.

de

Pawnee

125.P2. 3717

MM..

4G2.

E

day.

Paulmier

1404.

F

BB

1873:

Pannebecker, Panocbe

1569.C2.

F

B

Leon:

Pancaldo,

780.

L826:

351.

E

Patton, A. E. : F Paulding, Hiram: Paulding, John: Paulistas, Brazil

L569.P3.

F

:

774

TC

:

Panic

Patriot's

1403.

F

:

202.

:

war:

17.:.7.

186.

: JO

E

war

302.6.P3.

(General): E

Spanish-American

1404.

L577.

Panama

Panama

Civil

F

E

LSI 2:

of

Mexican

99.P23.

E

Indians:

Pamunkey

War

2'.i24.

2926.

F

:

F

Republic:

E

:

period

Revolution:

627.P3.

F

:

Argentine

Pampa,

Colonial

864.P2.

E

J. M.:

r,

Alto

1

L52JP.

Patagonia : F 2936. E 207.P3. Paterson, John:

F

River:

F

Jersey:

New

B

:

F

:

99.P27.

E

Indians:

Pastorius, F. D.

i

L044 P8.

F

:

Passamaquoddy

L80.P2.

F

:

Palermo (

Brunswick

New

region: F 27JP3,

Bay

Passamaquoddy

F 1231.P.

de:

Juan

Mendoza,

3

Pendleton.

battle

I". D.

29. R0.

F

de

:

II.: E

Pendleton.

W.

N.

Pendleton

Co., W.

Peninsula,

battle of the. 1S12

"274

E

241.P3.

799.

F

G.

:

E

of, 1776:

415.9JP4. 467JLP37.

Va.

:

F

247.P3. :

E 356.P4.

IXDEX. Peninsular

Indians

Pennsylvania "

; F

167.

Pepys

vania Pennsyl-

of

E

99.P4.

E

of

War

with

Civil

war

E

Mexico: E

315.

Perez, Estanislao:

Periodicals,General

E

:

E

:

1863:

Jan.-Apr., 1864

E

1864

:

E

477.3.

Jan.-June,

1865:

E

F

River

Perry. M.

E

Perry,

726.P4.

C.

and

Battle

167.

E

:

"". IP:

Ind.

Co., Ohio:

Co., Pa.:

532.P4. 197.P4.

F F

E

185.93.P4.

Perry

Slavery:

E

445.P3.

Perryville, Ky.. battle

association of the country line

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania. LD Civil

Pay

Penobscol

Co., Me.:

Penobscot

expedition. Indians:

Penobscot

River

lasts

and

1819:

400

E

:

of 1812:

War

with

Pensions.

Valley: West

DB

war:

Slave:

E

War

255.

359.4.

601

P.

B

" "."".-,.

:

P

H

war:

F

L059.P3,

3619.

3401

Chile, 1879

with

F

Peru.

[Jpper:

Peten.

Guatemala

Petersburg,

Va.:

Engagement

185.2.

Co., 111. : F 547.P4.

L882:

P

3097.

3322. : P

F

1

169.P4. 1059 pi

F

234 pi

at, June, L864:

Siege. June-July.

275

720.

Wars.

Hi-"'

Peterborough Co., " tatario:

109.4.

494. E

:

Co., Ontario:

pci-ili

:tT"" ::75;

K

E 411.

.Mexico:

war

See Peru

Mexico:

275.

Spanish-American

Florida

S5-87.

E

E 361.

Confederate:

27.P4.

150.

1.

E

:

wilb

Union F

44

War

317.W5.

E

E

of 1812:

Civil

W5.

War

Peoria

'J.".."..

pensioners

Revolution

Civil

E

E

captives:

War

99.P5.

of F

Military: of

narratives

Indian

27.P38.

E

district

PP.

liberty laws:

Personal

Revolution

1770:

of, 1862:

474.39.

Slaves:

F

157.P5.

Personal

:

region: F 27.P37.

Penobscot

Pensions.

351.23.

255.

541.P4.

Penobscol

after

E

E

fenders de-

1549. aE

Pensacola

:

E

mutiny:

University

4500

war:

the

of

356.E6.

E

Erie: F

:

Perry

2601.

F

182.P.

Negroes:

Pennsylvania

Pa.:

Valley.

353.1.P4.

E

of Pake

Perry Co.,

Delaware:

the

714.

167.1.P4.

157.M7.

477.6.

war:

on

E

war:

E

Pernambuco, Brazil (State): Perry, B. P.: F 274.P.

78.P4.

counties

401.

461.

(J. II.:

F

Aug.-Dee.,

Lower

351.

E

Perkiomen

476.6.

Indians:

E

475.7.

E

E

s. historical

186.

Perkins, J. II.: F 495.P. Perkins, T. H. : F 69.P.

:

Spanish-American

E

r.

475.5.

1864

Aug..

:

war:

186.P.

201.

1812: war

Perkins.

476.2.

E

:

E

:

1

E

:

Spanish-American

474.8.

E

175.3.

E

1863:

Aug.-Dee,

:

E

1863:

Aug.,

Civil

474.6.

1862-Jan., 1863

Jan.-June.

May

Revolution

472.1.

F

period

Mexican

332.P4.

F

::i7.P4.

326.

470.2.

83.63.

E

Valley:

E

of

198.P.

157.L2.

1638:

and

F

E

99.P53.

E

409.5.P3.

F

E

ins:

1636

:

F 23.P. :

3031.

Pa.:

River

War

Sept.-Nov., 1862

June-

war.

."c'T.

July. 1861

Nov..

Pequol

Colonial

Military operations: E Apr,

Indi

359.5.P3.

E

1812:

:

Pequol

Florida

rebellion, 1798-1799:

War

Pequea creek,

263.P4.

insurrection, 1794:

Fries

F

Island:

Perdido

146-160.

Revolution:

Whisky

152

:

F

:

Pepperrell,William, Br.: Pepperrell, Sir William

473.6.

lf"2.2.

F

:

Pennacook

F

:

proprietors

family,

E

:

152.2.

F

to, 16S1

Grant

Penn

1862

campaign,

William:

Penn,

L864:

E

E

176.59

176.94.

DEX.

Petei

Julj i:

:

Pettlgrew,

Peyton, J.

230 P.

it.: F

Peyton, W. Phelp

I

i

Phelps,

s.

s.

Phelps, W.

W

E Phil

purchase, N.

v.:

L58.

F

celebration, L876:

W.

F 158.

F157.P56;

182.P.

aB

:

S25.

T

Campaign war

679

:

E

of

:

Phillips. II. M.: aE

415.9.P5,

works:

E

Co..

Pike

Co., Miss.: Co..

Ariz..

Indian

aF

F F

Pa.:

347.P6.

157.P6. 68JP.

aF

68.

F

403.1.P6.

E

J.:

4""r".G.P.

aF

of, 1864

Fort, capture

Pima

Co., Ariz.:

Pima

Indians:

Final

Co..

Pinar

F

:

E

47G.17.

Piauhy, Brazil

F

Rio.

:

Charles:

aF

Pinckney, Thomas:

E

Pinkney,

E

:

125.P5.

F

A.:

Pinzon, V. Y.

:

Pipes, Indian

:

Maine:

125.P52.

E

98.T6.

E

Pitt Co..

Placid.

F

:

E

:

and

Valley:

F

42.P4.

27.P48.

Piscataquis Co., Me.: F 27.P5. E 207.P68. Pitcairn, John: Pitney, II. C. : F 139.P.

Pickens

:

F

302.P.

E

works:

M.

Pinzon.

272.

302.6.P57.

E 302.6.P6.

William:

Collected

Placer

Co., Ala.

:

302.6.P55.

Pinckney.

Pickaway Co., Ohio: F 197.P5. Pickens, F. W. : K 577.P.

Pickering,John : aF Timothy Pickering,

(Province)

1S01-1S09. C. C.

school:

2606.

S17.PG.

Cuba

Pinckney,

547.P5. F

M7.P5.

99.P6.

E

Ariz.:

del F

496.P.

Co., 111.: F

E.

457.P6.

Pilgrim society. Plymouth:

97.6.P4.

Pickett, G.

F

Piscataqua River

L75.9.

Piatt, Donn:

.rj.32.P6.

F

: :

Pike

415.6.P.

aF 69.P. Phillips,William: E 98.P5. Philosophy, Indian: of American Philosophy history:

Piatt

Co., Ind.

Pike

547.P6.

680.

Phillips,John; aF 69.P. Phillips,Samuel : aF 69.P. E 449.P. Phillips,Wendell:

i:

592.P.

679. DS

E 83.67. Philip'swar: Philipse Manor, x. v. : v 127.W5. Phillips,I". I..: Ml' 546.P.

Phoenix,

F

Ky.

B356.P6.

IslU:

67.P.

F

:

Pike

Pillow,

:

467.1.P6.

E

Court-martial:

L898: DS

Insurrection, 1899-1903

i:

school

717.7.

Insurrection

Collected

587.P6,

massacre.

:

Co., 111.: F

685.

of 1898, Spanish-American

897JP6.

Indian

Pike

Pillow, G.

: l "s

Annexation

Roost

rilgrims:

Philippine Islands

P

F

97.6.P6.

Pike, /. M.:

83.866.

E

131.

292.P6L

:

Wis.:

Robert

Tike.

of America:

Philadelphia Co., Pa.:

Philip, J.

Pigeon

B

70.P. F

Wash.

Pike, Albert

at, 1866: :

Co., B

L09.P6.

Centennial

Co.,

664.P53.

Kearney, Fori

Philadelphia

Pierce

L857: U5.6.P.

E

:

Pierce

discovery

Massacre

Co., Ga.

Pierre, S. Dak.,

Phelps Co., Nebr.: F 872.P5. Phenlclan

98.P6.

132.

L853

F

L.:

Pierce

340 P54.

l.

E

99.P58.

works:

186.P.

:

1086 P6.

I

: :

i:

:

i:

L27.G19.

I'

B

i" :

Gorham's

Phelps and

Indian.-:

Pierce, H.

230 P.

r

-

n.

167.1.PB.

B

3

.1

Piegan

Collected

1924.P.

V

Indian

Administration,

278 P

Alexander:

Writing,

Pierce, Franklin

ED 177.61.

I..: f

Petlgru, .J.

Picture

.

i.

ttle of, L866:

,.

1864

Scotia

Co., Nova

Picton

mtlnued.

"

X.

C.

F

:

262.P6.

Pizarro, Francisco:

332.P" 69.P.

Piatt.

B 302.6.P6.

Piatt

467.1.P57.

Platte

Co., Cal. Pake. (".

X.

3442.

F

: F

sf,s.P7.

V.:

F

127.A2.

II.: i: 664.P7.

national Co.. Mo.

park. :

F

Okla.

:

F

'

7G

702.P7.

472.P7.

i7.

INDEX. Platte

River F

Valley, Nebr.

and

Popham

:

";72.P6.

Plattsburg,

battle

1S14:

Porl

356.P7.

E

of, Hill, battle of, 1864:

Pleasant

New

Plumer.

Port

Albion

William:

Plymouth, Mass.: Plymouth colony

:

grant

F

:

B

302.6.P73.

F

74.P8.

F

68.

1606:

Plymouth

company,

/?;." 1816:

Plymouth

Co.,

F

.Mass.:

Co., Iowa:

Pocahontas

Co.,

Pocumtuck

F

:

Revolution

E

:

War

of

247.P7.

F

72.F8.

War

with

Civil

war:

205.

1812:

Mexico E

Poindexter, Poinsett,

340.P77.

I".

Porter,

David:

Md.,

military

prison

:

616.L8.

Pleasant,

Polar

regions: G

battle

of, 1774

E

:

83.77.

575-720.

Political

Polk,

in

refugees

J. K.

:

E

S.

V.

B

8 15 1 849

E

Leonidas:

Portsmouth,

R.

Portsmouth,

va.

Co., Ark.:

Tolk

Co., Fla.

Polk

Co., Iowa

Polk

Co., Minn.:

F

012.P7.

Polk

Co., Nebr.:

F

672.P7.

Polk

Co., Oreg.: F 882.P7.

Polk

Co.,

Polk

Co., Wis.:

F

417. P7.

F

317.P7.

Tenu.

F

:

F

Potomac

Pontiac

Leon, Co..

Pontiac's E

E

:

2501

F

:

253

F

aF

P8.

^7"

"t"

Juan:

conspiracy,

125.P7.

B F

L054.P8.

of

discovery Indians

:

1703

t7o\~":

and

170.2,

H

Vallox

Of Columbia

:

Co., iowa

Pottawatomie

Co., Kans.

Co..

Pa.: s.

F

Dak.

: :

187.P8.

F 627 P8 F

687.P8.

157 Pfl :

1'

657.P8

Pol lory. Aboriginal American

277

I'

202.P8.

F

:

Pottawatamle

Potter

:

E 99.P8

".t' the:

Liver

Co..

America

135.

Army

Potter

America:

I!':..

Virginia : F 232.P8. West Virginia : F 247JP8

99.P7.

^"'o.

1.

Distrld

Quebec:

83.76.

173.64.

:"s7.P7. ll."".!).P78.

Indians:

E

discoverers

1-1

Potomac,

207.P7.

de

:

Potawatoml

B

Ponca

P.razil Brazil

12".

F

B

Ponce

of in

Post-Columbian

Seth:

89.P7.

F

Portuguese

E

443.P7.

82;

234.P8.

F

of, 1862:

California

027.P7.

F

:

0.6.

7 it:*..

89.

I.: F :

B

DP.

:

Portuguese

Pomeroy, S. C: Pomeroy,

Colony

E

:

1898:

1981.

1951

Indian

1054.P85.

F

Porto

429.

E

478.772.

campaign,

467.1.P7.

Polk

:

:

E

F

( "on it

1

467.1.P8.

F.

;

Quebec:

Co.,

Portugal :

:"::.";.

467.1.P78.

Lico:

417.

Administration, Polk,

184.P7.

E

:

70.P.

: F

Occupation States:

1861

353.1.P7.

F

Rican

Poles United

aE

:

Porto

Lorl raits.

Point

1".

FitZ-John

Portneuf 912.B2.

F

expedition,

'..

"

Porter, P. B. : E 353.1.P8. Portland, Me. : F 29.P9 Burning of. 1775: E 241.P8.

E 735.

Alaska:

Lookout,

s.

Court-martial:

340.P75.

E

:

1863:

Mar..

4727.

Porter.

415.

war:

E

:

Barrow,

E

E

:

George

J. R.

Loyal,

Porter,

647.

Spanish-American

against,

Porter, E. G.

364.

E

La.

mission, s. c. : B i"o. Portage Co., ""hi,,: r 197.P8. f 587.P8. Portage Co., wis: Portage path, Ohio: F r."7.s:t.

157.M6.

Pa.:

F

Galley:

L86S:

of.

Porl Loyal

627.P6.

War

Poetry,

battle

17 1.17.

aE

72.P7. F

Va.

W.

Mountain.

Point

7.

627.P5. F

Pocahontas

Point

F

Porl

Co., Iowa:

L'::7."".

Siege, May July, 1863: E 475.42. Royal, Nova Scotia Capture of. L690: B 196. Expedition against, I7n7: E 197.

27. K3.

Plymouth

i;:;7i

Port

company,

Pocono

Hudson.

Operations

137.

22.

JK

175.24.

F

Plymouth F

F

:

Gibson, Miss., i:

:iE 470.33. Plowden's

colony

Populisl party:

:

B 59.P8.

INDEX. Pottery, Indian Potta, Jonathan

"

w

era,

!aleb

"

155J*

r

al

:

;

null, Thomas

Poansu,

Peru

Prairie

Grove, L862

of, Dec.,

i:

V 326.P.

America

Prince

Edward

[aland

Prince

George

Co., Md.:

:

Presbyterians

:

E

American

:

of

war

campaigns

B

war:

Prisoners

Revolution:

320.

War

of 1812:

War

with

Civil

war:

302.

i:

E333.7.

L808:

E

337.

Spanish-American

1812:

i:

349.

Sec

1816:

B370.

L824:

i:

1828:

E

380.

War

of

1832:

E

383.

War

with

L836:

E

385.

1840:

i:

390.

i:

100.

1848:

i:

120.

1 852 :

1 : 480.

Mexico: E

I860:

E

Civil

1812:

Mexico:

of

E

435. Civil 140.

war:

E

A.:

Proctor, H.

670.

Procter.

1872:

E

1876:

E

L880:

i:

360. l f 7 tS. ?*rf***"JjL

596-599. 353.1.P9.

E

Redfleld:

664.P96.

E

675.

Progressive

party:

JK

2391.P.

party:

JK

2381-2385.

680.

Prohibition

685.

Providence,

1884:

i:

695.

Providence

lsss:

E

7(H).

Public

L892:

E 705.

R.

U.

7 to.

Puebla, Mexico

750.

Pueblo

Co.,

1904:

i:

758

Pueblo

Indians:

1908:

E

760.

Puerto

1912:

i:

765. the

United

176.1

Co., W,

States:

Puerto

:

E

247.P9.

I state)

Colo.:

Pico.

See

F

:

469.8

B

war:

1326.

782.P9.

F E

09.P9.

(Province):

Cuba

Porto

Rico.

region, Wash.

Pulaski, Kazlmierz

"27S

sit.pn.

S7.P9.

S. civil

Principe,

Pugel Sound Va.

F

F

(ipinion (foreign)

Concerning

K

of

82;

F

L:

Co., R. L:

E

Preston

271.

E

:

1812:

458.4,

i:

731.

E

war:

Privateers

E

Presidents

412.

E

611-616.

E

war:

E

;

731.

362.

E

Spanish-American

1868:

II

E

war:

281.

E

Revolution:

1864:

L896:

412.

Prisons, Military

:::..

War E

E

011-616.

Wars.

also

Revolution

.

B

L804:

330.

4580-4629

281.

E

L800:

1856:

1049.5.

4.13.8.

E

:

187.P9

7.P.

F state

L796:

1MI

1040

V

270.P9.

of

Prisoners Civil

207.P75.

E

r

541JP9.

Pring, Martin: tion: revolu-

269.P9.

Preacott, William Prealdentla]

340.P88.

aB

In the

E E

Civil war:

Prentiss,B. 8.: H 340.P9. Prentiss, Samuel

:

university: LD

Revolution:

U5.9.P85.

nB

I:

396.

E

Explosion, 1844:

:

Princeton

61.

Prentice, ";. D.

expedilIon, \^'"

177.16.

George's Parish, Md.: E 187.M7. society publications: B L87. B 241.P9. Princeton, battle of, 1777: Princeton ( Frigate)

197JP9.

F

archaeology of

Prehistoric

w.:

Prince

Preble, Edward : Preble, G. H.: E L82.P. Co., Ohio:

Price, T.

Prince

174.92. B 386.P.

Preble

F

B

8451.J9.

Ark., battle

i:

K.:

87 P.

I

:

F

:

V 912-P9.

:

153.P.

Price, B.

Price's Missouri

'

Ti.u

Islands, Alaska

Prlbllof

0

B 288.P.

:

!. I.. VV.: i ""

K

:

:

E

:

F

207. PS.

897.P9.

INDEX. Pulaski, Fort

QnijotoM and

Bombardment

Co., Va.

Pulaski

F

Peru:

F

:

232.P9.

3451.P9.

Puritans Massachusetts New

England

F

:

Pennock:

Pusey,

:

Putnam,

Israel

Putnam,

Bufus:

E F

Bace

483.P. 547.P8.

Putnam

Co., Ind.

532.P9.

F

:

Y.

Valley:

atrocities

rubber

Putumayo

P. E.:

Rainsford

Island.

99.P98.

E

:

Quakers of, Mass.

1863

Quapaw Quay

raid

Indians:

M.

S.

:

(City)

:

1054.5.Q3.

F

(Province)

:

F

History, 1760-1791 act, 1774

Anne's

Queen Queen

263.C2.

F

Ray

'5: E

L97.

:

Co., N.

Queens

Co., Nova rangers:

Queenston, Queretaro,

Mexico Gonzalo

Jimenez

de

V.

L28.68.Q4.

V

:

of, 1812:

(State) Jimenez

Quesada,

E :

127.A2.

: l". 83.72.

Co., Mo.:

Read, George: E 302.6.B27. Read, John : a F 67.R. : 111' 1732.C2. Reciprocity with Canada Reconstruction, Florida

r.

: :

s. :

South

E

668.

during

:

F

216.

F 316.

F 291. :

F """7.".

356.Q3.

South

Carolina

L331.

Texas:

F 391

de.

F

472.R2.

F

Car-'!

8N

:

Valley, X. J.:

and

North

F

BChool:

[ndian

1412.1;"_'.

Louisiana

277.6.Q6.

Y.

X.

Lake.

Georgia

L039.Q3.

F

897.B2.

F

Dak.,

1 descriptionof

L27.Q3.

Scotia: E

battle

Quesada,

N.

Y. : F

Queens

park,

1059.Q3. of.

Queens. Borough

Queen's

Falls

:

247.R2.

664.R2.

E

Rasles, Sehastlen

L96.

E

F

27.R2.

Wash.:

D.

River F

1702-171.

262.R2.

Va.: F

City, S.

Raritan

1054.Q4.

Niagara

Victoria

Ontario:

X.

E97.6.R2.

1089.Q3.

F

M.

Raquette

Island, B. C.

Charlotte

Lakes:

1054.5.

E

F

war,

Bangeley

1032.

expedition, 1690:

Quebec Queen

Co., W.

532.R3. F

C:

Co..

1032.

F

:

Co., Quebec:

Quebec

L051 F

revolution:

American

Quebec

:

547.R2. F

Ind.:

Randolph

Bapid

67.R.

302.6.R2.

E

Co.,

302.6.R18.

E F

John:

Randolph

Ransom.

241.Q3.

E

39.R.

aF

Ranier, Mount,

199.

E

Siege, 1775-1776:

Quebec

S02.Q2.

F

:

1759:

Capture,

Bandolph

99.Q2.

612.R2.

Co., 111.: F

Randolph

E

:

229. 167.1.R2.

F

Edward:

Randolph, Aug.,

664.Q2.

E

Co., N. Mex.

Quebec

67.

F

Kansas,

474.97.

E

:

:

into

F

Edmund:

Randolph,

Persecution

Quay,

D.

L29.K2.

E

aE

S. Dak.:

K.

F 73.68.R2.

Mass.:

Sir Walter:

Randolph,

184.

E

1060.7.R.

F

Co., .Minn.:

Hand.

L85.61

States:

Virginia colonies:

Q

Quantrill's

1333.

F 587.R2.

Co., Wis.:

Ramsey

E

Negro: United

the

in

Bamseur,

Indians

Puyallup

302.6.Q7. F

799.

Radisson,

:

3451.P94.

F

F

Raleigh.

3451.P94.

F

263.M4Q.

3881.

:

Racine

127.P9.

F

:

and

Biver

1'ulumayo

E

403.1.Q8

E

problem.

Races

Co., 111.: F Co., N.

:

207.P9.

Putnam

Putnam

E

Mexico:

J. A.:

F

:

-197.08.

F

:

(2d) (3d)

Quitman,

817.P5.

1'

16S.P.

F

Bay, Ohio:

Put-in

F

Boo,

Quivira

2546.

F

Ariz.:

67.Q. 67.Q. F

:

Quintana Quito:

7.

Brazil

River,

Purus

67.

F

:

Mountains.

Qulncy, Edmund Quincy, John : Quincy, Josiab Quincy, Josiab

472.79.

E

Puno,

of, 1862:

capture

ina

259.

:

I'

:

F 274.

Virginia : F 231

"

Red

Gonzalo.

279

Bank,

battle

of, 1777:

1:

241R4.

INDEX. battle

a,

rlcan

A

Spanish

A rlv:iiisns

V .".77.i;::

:

of

rebellion, 1869

River

settlemenl

Jesull

ions,

RedWOOd

Minn.

CO.,

Red*

E

Reed, Joseph: R.

R.:

aF

I. T.

B.:

i:

Refugees, i:

B

Revolution:

War

with

f.

Co., Minn. Mountain,

29;

31;

fa

B

Spanish-American

E

725-726.

War

of

C.

the,

17(iii 1771

F

Removal

In the

E

;

Civil

army.

E

war:

N. a.

E

war:

in

635.

Co.,

X.

Rensselaerswyck, Co.,

Republican

of

Va.

Fans.

party:

v. : F

:

.IK

Republicans, Liberal:

127.R3.

Y.:

X.

F

127.R4.

687.R4.

F

2351 B

:

642.R5.

F

197.R5.

F

F

r.S7.R4.

1862:

of, Aug.,

234.R5.

F

:

military

Isle

F

:

612.B3.

E

prison:

1864:

raid.

prison

17(;.l'7.

F

612X6.

E

612.L7.

E

Richmond

campaigns,

1862,

borough,

671.

2359.

1862:

campaign,

Richmond F

York

New

city:

127.S7.

Richmond

campaign.

173.6.

E

June-July.

1864:

Aug.-Dec.,

1864

476.91.

campaign,

F. 477.LM.

United

384.7.

F.

547.Fr..

Dak.:

Ky.. battle

also

Maryland:

Bank

deposits.

111.: F

474.37.

Richmond

States:

Valley:

Liggon's prison:

629.

98.R3.

is l.

Rensselaer

Co., Wis.

Richmond

Civil of

toleration

of

Richland

456.R.

aF

associations.

Religious

Co., Ohio:

Dahlgren's :

:

1864, L865.

353.1.R3.

E

:

Religion, [ndians Religion

Richland

.sec

Reid, Richard: S.

Co., X.

Libby

257.

1861

of.

and

Co..

Belle

war:

battle

Richland

Richmond,

Wars.

Regulators, '

409.

G12.R5.

F

:

River

E

B

87.N5.

1054.R5.

Richmond.

491-586.

E

also

277.6.

B

268;

241. RF

E

:

F

31 IF.

Richland

359.

of:

726.R4.

472.17.

aE Richelieu

s.

FA

Mexico:

war:

Republic

Europe:

aF

Rice

of. 177s

Island

Jean:

Rich "'""_".".

158.7.

B

251

L812:

of

Relief

B

war:

:;:;.

War

Reid,

L45.R4.

aF

histories,

fa

l

496.R.

from

regulars:

s.

See

E

Ribaut,

Southern:

Regimental

Civil

Slavery:

battle

E

war:

78.R4,

i "_".".

Refugees,

528.

E

L53.R.

Political,

_r,:{.R4.

Indians:

Island,

Civil

B

E

Island,

aF

England:

7"; !Mt.

:

war:

Rhode

664.R3.

298.

201

New

467JLR4.

E

:

F

Rhode

saloons.

Refreshment

.1. F.

302.6.R3.

Charles:

Reemelin,

i.

263.N4R.

E

Reed, James:

868.S3.

F

B

in

Spanish-American

612.R3.

V

:

Cal.:

Park,

l

Civil

7.o.

Civil

268 1.

F

:

1879:

during

:

1689

Revolution

2085.

;

Ii. "*"'-".

American of

Island:

L063. F

Indies:

West

L870:

F

:

Rhode

L063.

F

:"1

237L

F

:

Revolution,

Reynolds,

642.R3.

F

:

River

Redonda,

Paul

F

Red

R

:

612.R27.

F

:

Red

Reed,

Valley

E

7s ;

payments,

taxation II.I

Revolution

Dakota

North

Reduci

and

North

the

:

gold

and

Revere,

I7";.t.

K

:"'.).

of

war:

L064.R3.

l

Minnesota

F

B

:

527.

Revenue

R8.

882

River

93;

lit;

702.R3.

F

i

F

Texas:

B

:

1 17. 1:"..

F

:

Oklahoma

Red

1864

Resumption

Valley

and

River

Indian

rations,

731.

176.88.

i

Red

B

:

campaign,

La.,

River,

Red

war

1884

of,

Richmond

campaign,

Richmond

Co.,

Kiel

Riley

search.

Co..

Ringgold

Iowa:

F

E

1060.9.

F

E

357.2.

c,s7.R,\ F

477. m.

127.S7.

F

British:

Fans.Co.

1865: :

1885:

rebellion.

Right of

Y.

X.

027. R5.

:

INDI.X.

[owa:

i

,;

27 i'6.

i

Valley

Mini

:"

c.il.

I

868 818.

I

region

Bay

Saginaw i

Co., Mich.

,w

-

572.817.

I

:

572

F

:

Valley, Mich.

and

River

Saginaw

E

Parish, Md.:

St

Barthol*

Indies

West

w,

Bernard

Parish,

St

Charles

Co., Mo.:

bristopher, Wesl

Expedition of, 1791

E

:

Clair, Lake, region F

Ontario:

83.79. F

:

547.S2.

St. Clair Co., Mich.:

F

Croix, F

River

and

Brunswick

St. Croix

River

Minnesota

Domingue,

West

River

Missouri

F

:

"

" .

Mo.

George's Parish, Va.:

St

Il.-lrna

Parish.

Belen's

island.

Quebec:

Hyacinthe

St

John, Wesl

Indies:

St

John

Lake.

Quel

St

John

River

and

John's F

F

F

Co., Quebec: F

317.82.

and

2105. 2106.

F

Mass.:

:

F

Co., N.

J.:

Valley:

F

Salt

River

Salt

Spring

Argentine

Samford, W. San

Valley, Fla.:

Antonio

San

2SL1

1089.S2.

Republic:

F

2958.

:

E

340.S1"

1481-1497.

F

295.S1. F.

:

F

J.: F

.".20.S.

326.S. Oal.

Canon.

Augustine. F

F

Leverett

F

:

M7.S2.

F

(\ :

B.

Island.

W.

90.S21.

E

Valley. Ariz.:

and

Georgia

San

:

99.S2.

F

Indians:

Samford, 1044.S2.

military prison

C.

Indians:

Salzburgers

S267.

119.5.

E

:

142.S2.

F

612.S15.

F

1054

74. SI.

celebration

Saltonstall,

2098.

277.B5.

L469.S2.

F

:

F

Salvador:

1054.S26.

F

C:

F

.-.77.Si::.

27.S3.

River

Guatemala

1170.

F

:

S.

Parish.

Indies:

F 1054.S264.

L862:

of.

In. lies:

Salta.

232.S15.

F

La.:

St

Maim-:

472.S28.

F

:

St.

is7.K.:. 232.S25.

capture

Miquelon

and

Salishan

472.S25.

F F

:

West

Salish

Valley: F 117.S2.

and

Va.

West

Salem

2097.

014.S4.

and

Columbus

912.S15.

F

Indices:

F

St. Thomas.

E

F

Valley: F 317.S3.

472.88.

Thomas,

1923.

Alaska:

and

1891.82.

F

187.82.

F

:

Parish.

Salisbury. N.

F

:

2103.

St. Vincent.

I.SIT.

KM

612.82.

Elias, Mount,

St. Francis

Philip. Fori

Salem.

Valley: F 587.S14.

and

Haiti

Fnstatius.

27. S2.

F

Valley: F

:

F

:

27.W3.

F

Me.:

Island.

Croix

St.

St.

2096.

St. Croix

Peter's

St. Stephen's :

F

Parish, Md.:

St. Pierre

Island)

t

232.82.

F

292.82.

F

:

Bombardment

572.S3.

Indies

West

Md.

Co..

Minn.:

E

St. Clair Co., [11.: F

2100.

F

Va.:

Indies:

Mary's River

1059.S3.

172.83.

F

indies:

St.

."2.S34.

823.

1054.83.

West

St. Paul's

483.S.

F

St. Clair, Arthur:

2091.

127.82.

Valley :

Parish, Jamaica:

St. Paul.

F

Indies:

1050. F

and

Parish,

.Mark's

Georgia

172.82.

F

F

v.:

127.

Wesl

St. Marys

377.S12.

F

La.:

X.

Co., Mo.:

St. Mary

:

F 377.81 1.

of:

1059.84.

F

St. Louis

St.

St

st.

314.

F

:

F

Ontario:

2089.

F

Sort

St. Martin. f

Gulf

1050.

F

st.

Augustine colony : F 31 I. Augustine expedition, I7iu:

St

River

187.A6.

F

St

St

Lawrence

St. Lucia.

St

St.

St

170.95.

Ann's

New

Co.,

:

history.

Naval

See

St

St.

Lawrence

Parish.

Quebec:

raid, 1864:

Albans

St.

si.

Valley, Quebec:

and

Bailors' narratives.

St.

Lawrence,

1054.814.

F

La.:

Landry

St

New

River

Bagnenay

572.843.

F

:

St

572.82,

P

St

Valley, Oal.:

and

River

Bacramento

Michigan

868.812.

F

:

.

F 27.1 8

:

Joseph

St.

Indians.

Sauk r.

Joseph Co., Ind. : F 53 Co., Mich. : F 572.84. st. Joseph-Kankakee portage St Joseph River and Valley : Bt

27.82.

:

Surrender

F

868.L8. of.

472.32.

Benito

Co.. Cal.

:

F

SGS.S136.

1S6I

:

INDEX. San

Co., Cal.

Bernardino

Sanchez,

Cayetano:

Sanchez,

Gabriel

Colombo's San

Diego

Sandoval

to

letter

E

:

E

:

Bay, Ohio:

Sandusky

Co., Ohio: River

Sandwich

Cruz.

See

Hawaiian

F

Santa

Fe, Argentine

Sangamon Sangre

Co.,

Fe

expedition, Texan:

Santa

Fe

trail

San

Joaquin

San

Joaquin

San

Costa

Jose. F

F

(Province)

Santo

F

Porto

Juan,

Estero, Argentine

San

Juan

Co., N. Mex.

San

Juan

Co., Wash.

San

Juan

Islands.

San

Juan

Mountains,

San

Juan

Valley, Cal.:

119.51.

(Audiencia) 'Island),

Wash.:

F

Luis, Argentine

San

Luis

Obispo Co., Cal.:

Republic

San

Luis

park, Colo.:

San

Luis

Potosi.

San

Martin,

San

Mateo

San

Miguel

I

:

Sauk

Co.,

Sauk

Indians:

F

Co., Cal.:

F

2235.S.

Qa.

Co., N. Mex. Flab

832.82.

F

:

802.S2.

r

:

Salvador

I

I "ept."

Valley,

and

Cal.:

99.S23. F

:

294.S2.

241.826.

B

South

Carolina

M.

.

274.8. i: :"."""_""

:

664.S23.

E

:

!' _7

:

F

A.:

E

L.

de:

L232.S.

F

Anna.

Barbara

Co., Cal.:

Santa

Barbara

[slands:

Santa

Catalina

Island.

Santa

Catbarina.

Santa

ciarn.

Brazil

Cuba

t

Iowa

F 868.8232. Cal. :

F

:

1'

Tinted fif"

:

,

1823 -1829.

His,,

Schenck,

283

550.82.

630.83. F

York

New

2626.

Province)

:

Kansas:

868X8.

F

F

Illinois:

868.S23.

F

690.82.

184.82.

E

|, .'landers

R. C:

E

130

V

State.

States:

177.41.

Valley: F 292.83.

and

Lemuel A.

1864:

Scandinavians

Santa

A.

587.82.

F

River

Scales.

868.S22.

1071.

72.E7,

Savannah

Sawyer,

River

672.82.

F

campaign,

F.

341.8.

F

Savannah

Sawyer.

:

1l'7..\l'.

127.826.

F

:

F

K

Siege, L779:

868.819.

Haiti.

167.1.822.

Wis.:

Savannah.

de:

Santa

F

State)

:

F

:

F

:

E

:

River

Saugus

189.S2.

Ana

F

i

:

Saskatchewan

868.S18

782.S2.

F

.Mexico

Jose

Salvador. F

Santa

:

F

Y.

Nebr.

Sartori, L. C

1336.

Co.,

Sanpete San

Sarpy

2966.

F

v.

X.

Co..

Co.,

1621.

2631.

F

:

\.

Sargent, Winthrop:

782.S18.

868.S136.

F

San

F

897.S2.

F

Colo.:

F

_''.L"...

Lake.

Saratoga

:

gee

zil Valley, Bra-

and

River

Brazil

Paulo,

Saranac

897.S2.

F

:

802.S18.

F

:

Sao

lic: Repub-

2981.

F

E

I!..

Domingo

Rico

celebration:

119.52.

E

:

(Province):

is

del

.

Columbus

(Province): F 3221. (City) : F 3271

Francisco

Sao

E 97.6.S2.

:

Domingo

Santo

2961.

school

Cuba

F

ince) (Prov-

Republic

115.

L

to:

Indian

I-- 11

:

390,

2281.S3.

F

:

celebration

Santiago

Rica

Argentine :

San

Valley, Cal.:

and

1'

Chile

de

Santiago

B02.S4.

F

de

chile

de

ince) (Prov-

786.

letter

Columbus

868.S17.

F

1540. S15.

Juan,

San

Colombia

Luis

Santiago

868.S173.

F

Santander, Santangel,

Santiago,

632.

E

war:

Co., Cal.: River

:

F

:

Santee, Nebr., F 782." !8.

Republic

2976.

Co., N. Mex.:

!olombo's

F 3341.82.

:

Fe

.'72.S5.

F

:

fairs. Civil

Sanitary

547,S3.

grant, Colo.

Co., Mich.

F

-

868.83.

1"

Santa

"

Cristo

de

Sanilac

Co., Cal.:

Santa

SGS.S156. 111.: F

I Dept)

Cruz

region, Cal.:

Bay

Francisco

Cruz, Bolivia

Santa

Islands.

San

:

2971.

r

:

:

L97.S23.

F

Valley:

Islands.

Santa

Valley, Cal.: F 868.825. ritory Argentine Republic (Ter*

497.S2.

F

and

Co., Cal.

Clara

497.S23.

F

868

Clara

Santa

Santa

182.S.

Sandusky

F

Santa

116.

Co., Cal.: F 868.S15. F 802.S3. Co., N. Mex.:

Sands, B. F.

Sandusky

868.S14.

F

:

1466.S.

F

:

Swed(

167 I

INDEX.

I

of, 1690

fewtructlon

tady Co.,

Rche

Schlatter, Michael Schley,

B 71 1.6.88.

B

w

E

Ulrlch:

Schmldel, Rchofleld,

M.

.1

\s".s:\.

167.1.835,

!'"

:

Co., N.

Schoharie

152.8.

r

:

Seminole

Y.

r

1

12.M8.

Schuylkill Co., Pa.

Scioto 3d

Co., Ohio:

F 497.83.

River

:

Valley, Ohio:

and

Beneca

Co., N. Y. Co., Ohio:

Seneca

Indians:

Civil

New

York

North Dnlted

E

L84.S3.

F

15.84.

F

160.84.

States:

Pennsylvania South

:

Carolina

United

B

States:

Expedition Scott, Dred

of, 1791 B

:

Sea, Ares Sea

E

:

E

de:

E

Negroes:

E

405.6.

civil

Wars.

473.92.

Co., Kans. laws, 1798: T.

l'

:

B I'

687.S4.

1030;

127.TJ4.

E

'.'7.6.S5.

Douglas, earl of:

Okla..

Indians:

Sheboygan F

1063.S.

Shelby

284

:

687.S5.

99.835.

1786-1787:

Co., Wis.:

Isaac:

F

Co., 111.:

45E F

Y.:

school:

F

E

si;^.s495.

N.

Indian

Co., Kans.:

Shelby.

F

CaL:

Shawnee

i054.

9TJ.S3.

99.833.

Shawnee

v

F

157A.4.

S6S.S49.

F

Mountains,

Shays' rebellion.

327.

:

F

415.9.85.

E

E

V

Shawnee.

467.1.84.

127.A2.

F

672.S5.

(U. S. civil war)

Shawangunk

608.

E

F

492.7.

i:

279.

Seigneuries, Quebec: Selkirk.

Horatio:

Mountains,

i

Sedgwick sedition

Peninsula, Alaska

Shasta

Sedgwick, John:

:

Seward

Indians:

i:

Y. :

Co., CaL:

war:

415.6.S.

E N.

Shasta

E

415.9.S4.

works:

Mount,

Sharpshooters

E

67.S.

II.: E

Shasta

at, 1862:

:

W.

417.S4.

aF F

Co., Nebr.

Ice, Military

Rei olution

302.6.S45. :

Seward

J77.B3.

3ionville,S. C sen

E Ark.

140.5.

Engagement Secret

John: Co..

185.93.S7.

i:

publications:

society

203.8.

Seymour,

125.S4. F

1621.

Sewickley Valley, Pa.:

627.S4.

F

199.

: E

F

Indies:

Seward.

403.1.84.

Islands, S. C: Son:

409-412.

Seward.

83.79.

the, 1754:

of

1756-1763:

war.

America

Collected

In Mexico:

Co., towa

Son

2281.D2.

473.68.

26S4.

Sewall, Samuel:

450.

Scott, Wlnfleld:

Campaign

Sevier

E

Territory:

Northwest

483.

years'

Sevier.

799.

F

1862:

reductions, War

i:

F

E

:

649.

ranges,

West

184.84.

Scots' colony al Darien: Scott, Charles

868.84.

2686.

Seven

DD

280.S4.

F

:

F

297.

B B

Seventy-six

England:

CaL:

also Wars.

North

Scotch-Irish New

F

days' battles.

130.84. 265.S4.

F

:

99.83.

cities of Cibola:

Seven

F

State:

Carolina

L27.S4.

Seven

Seven

1035.84.

B

E

F

park.

:

war:

F :

33

F 497.84. B

:

88.817.

83.855.

467.1.847.

Seven

Scotch Canada

:

national

F

197.832.

r

1867:

i:

B

:

Seneca

See French

and

483

I'

war,

Raphael

L57.S8.

: I'

1855

Semmea,

Revolution

L58.68.F2.

F

Scioto companies, American

war,

1842; B

Sermons

127.834.

F

Y. :

Schuylkill, Falls of, Pa.:

L818:

2d, 1885

Serglpe, Brazil

Schuyler, P. J.: E 207.83. Schuj ler Co., III. : F 547.84. Schuj ler Co., N.

war,

1st, 1817

Seminole

Sequoia

839.

E3 664

:

127

N. J.:

Schooley's Mountain, Bcburs, Carl

F

:

99.828.

B

Indians:

Seminole

L27.827.

Jf.: r

\.

Seminole

196.

E

:

Range, B. 0.: F 1089.84.

Selkirk

12

ST.: F

N

Schenectndj

f

F

69.

t.st.ss.

8.

547.S6.

IXDKX. Co., Ind. Shelby Co., Iowa Shelby

:

Shelby Co., Tenn. raid

Shelby's

532.S5.

Skagit

F

627.S5.

slave

Insurrecl Ions

Slave

life:

Slave

markets

and :

F

('."..Mo.:

Shelby

F

:

472.85. P

:

in

443.S5.

E

Shenandoah

Co., Va.

Shenandoah

River

F

:

Slave

overseers

Slave

pensions:

232.S47.

slave

trade:

Valley:

and

Valley

Shenandoah Civil

war

E

July. 1861: May-June.

June-Aug.,

1S64:

Aug.-Nov.,

1864:

P. II.: E

Sherman,

John:

\V. T.

:

Sherman

E

467.1.S55.

Co., Oreg.

Sherman

slavery

in

the

territories, Political

Slavery

:

476.69.

F

E

882.S5.

E

of, 1862: E

Isles

Shoals,

F

of:

Co., Idaho:

Shoshonj

Samuel

Sickles, D. E. Siena

Co., N.

Sierra

Nevada

Mex.

:

Signers of

Slocum,

802.S5.

F

smii

Cal.:

:

E

F

F

Thomas:

:

F E

E 44 I. states

450.

E

:

E444.

E

450.

E

184.86.

Inde

States: I".

E

103.1.87.

:

ES02.6.S6. f2 340.86.

E664.S66.

Alexander

I".

Snow Snyder.

A

W.

86.

167.1.876.

Valley: F

F

7.""i'.s7.

s'.T.st;.

Wash.

Co..

Islands.

E 355.2

882.S6.

Washington: misb

:

and i'

E278

E

A.:

River gon:

1812:

campaign,

T.

285

F7.

voyages:

:

;

Smyth.

war.

F _'.~is.s.

:

229.S.

William:

Smyth;

F868.S6.

105.2. 167.1.S63.

i:

F

:

.1. E.

99.86.

E

:

Benjamin

Reed

Smoot.

Snake

1060.8.S.

:

II. W.:

Niagara

F1059.S6.

L03.1.S6.

1:

England

Smyth.

Indian

E338,

453.

narratives:

Samuel

1341.

Dakota

Siskiyou Co., Cal.:

free

Smith,

aF230.S.

Simnis, Charles:

See

of

E

:

Smith.

1058.S.

.1. G.:

war.

138.

E

:

war:

John

Smith.

r'*,s.

221.

Co., Ontario:

Indians:

c;::.

I', r.

E99.S54,

s

Mexico

98.S5.

E

war:

Simaoe,

Slnaloa,

E

Declaration

Indians:

Simpson,

h.

Smith.

467.1.S58. Indian:

the

pendence Siksika

is;,:; ix.-,7: 1;

1857-1861

J.

New

Civil

Signal corps,

123.

1853:

California

in

Mountains.

E Sigel, Franz: Sign language,

;oe

sioat,

868.S5.

r

116.

E

United

467.1.S57.

E

L860:

415.7.

Slavs

SI.

99.S5.

:

E

Fugitive:

Slaves.

752.S5.

99.

:

territories:

1849

Personal

67.S.

E

:

E

Indians:

F

E

416.

E

the

In

42. IS.

Indians:

the

E

1845-1849:

Biography

195.S.

Shoshone

Slates

Slaves

173.54.

E

to

415.7;

Cal.:

403.1. ST

Shirley. William:

United

1845-1863:

572.S7.

F

E453.

-453.

III

E

III".

:

41""".

the

Extension

Riverside.

Co., Mich.:

Shiloh, battle

E

:

in

Civil

James:

Shields.

SiOUX

C. S. A.:

97.6.R5.

Shiawassee

Shute,

E

institute, E

Jamaica

Political aspects, 1811

302.6.S5.

1SG4-18G5:

March,

E98.S6.

:

the

477.33.

E

1". 446.

1: -117.

1 :

in

664.S57.

aE

Roger:

E

8. to revive:

history

s.

in

47G.66.

E

4447.

c.

Indian

aspects

473.74.

1 1."..

is.aj.

Slavery

467.1.S54.

Sheridan,

Sherman.

E

r.

1:4-12.

Slavery

472.1G.

1862:

Sherman,

470.3.

E

Military operations:

Sioiian

Ships Slavery,

247.S5.

Virginia: F

West

E E

in

(

4 it.

auctions:

JX

Attempts

232.S5.

F

Sia

souri, Mis-

and

474.:

E

:

E443.

is.

Arkansas

1803:

F 897.85.

Co.. Wash.:

Mich. :

I'

:

:

F

546 S.

!

.".72..M14.

[NDEX. Snyder

South

LB7.86.

I

"

Wei

.,i s.

i

Suciel les, Pnl rlotlc.

lea of

War

of

War

wiih

8"

1812:

B

Civil war:

Socletj of the

E

the

Gulf:

of

navy

and

of

navy

Cincinnati

and

army

:

the

202.1.

E

Solano

Co., Gal.:

Somers

[slands:

F

1631

Somerset

Co., N. J.

Somerset

Co., Pa. E

War

of 1812:

War

with

Civil

157.S6.

E

E

11.".

E

war:

of liberty:

Sons

"i" the

Sons

of

Sons

of veterans

735.

E

483.4.

of the

202.4.

United

E

Soulouque, Faustino: S.

States:

America: Atlantic

2201

Southern

South

Boston

:

F

F

states:

war:

206-220.

before

negroes

1863:

E

185.18.

230.5. E

war:

Spain

461-655.

New

:

of

786.

F

acquired Spanish

newly

E

Old: E

1865:

F

220

Cession

73.68.S7.

Colony

286

1849:

E416

7s.S7.

306.

F

78.S8.

DP.

:

Army. 206

483.7.

Civil

639.

Southwest.

2239.

F

Nashville, 1850:

agencies,

relief

American

states:

232.87.

F

867.

F

society: E

historical

Indians:

170.65.

Atlantic

72.P7. :

convention.

Indians: F

F

Co., Va.

possessions,1845

Southern

Military operations, 1861 South

Mass.:

423.

Southwest.

1926. S.

See

i

Valley:

782.S7.

F

California:

125.S7. F

and

672.S7.

shore.

Civil

states.

South

River

Government de:

646-660.

78.863.

Military operations, 1775-1783:

162.9.

South

E

E E

:

586.87. F

Platte

202.3. revolution

University:

E

war:

Free

revolution:

185.93.87.

Dakota:

Southern

216.

477.7.

5020-5039.

LD

aE E

B

445.S7.

Carolina.

Southern

veterans:

E

American

Soto, Hernando

i:

Slavery:

Southern

868.S7.

1865:

74.87.

L346.

F

of Confederate

I U.

-177.4.

B

F

:

Sons

South

E

-De.-..

E

647.

Sons

i:

1864:

Southern

Sonora, Mexico:

i In1

Nov.

E

Co., Cal.

i:

476.4.

Southampton

Spanish-American Sonoma

E

Colorado:

364.

175.6

E

L864:

295.

:

L863:

.Ian. -Nov..

E

1 12.S6.

F

:

.Mexico

war:

173.9!

Negroes:

South :

172.7.

E

F

Songs, War Revolution

E

June, 1863:

Mounds:

South

171.1.

Apr.. 1862

78.86.

South

170.6;

Apr., 1862:

Indians:

1639.

F

:

E

:

E

South

B68.S66.

P

1861

Indians:

Civil

802.S6.

F

:

181.S.

E

:

navy

Co., N. Mex.

E

170.65.

Jan.-June,

:

Society of the War of 1812: E 351.3. of the regular Society of veterans Socorro

109.5.87.

Aug., 1861

the

470.7.

Society of the

529; E

June-Dec.,

181.8.

States, Md.

army

E

.".77.

186.3.

183.25.

Society of

E

714.3.

E

and

Confederate i:

Mexico: E

L860

E

wars:

army

292.B7.

with

I'M.

wars:

Society of colonial

W

:

88L"

war:

i:

war:

American

Society of

E

;

War

162.

Spanish-American

ceded

.Military operations:

E

Mexico:

266 '_'";:;.S7.

lands

tern

851.2.

E

F

E

Civil

202 L.

i:

:

:

:

Nullification

Pal rlol l"

i

veterans, etc.

war

olution

The

Carolina

Revolution

I

"

E

colonies:

ls;"s:

i;

725.9.

Of Florida in

143;

118.

1 Hoi

:

F

314.

Brazil, 1578-1640:

F

2530.

INDEX. Spain Continued. Navy, is1."s: E

Stamp Stamp

"

Relations F

727.8.

with

America

Spanish

:

1414.

Relations 1797

E

:

with

U.

Indians:

Treaty

with

U.

1411.

F

S., 17!"r": B

S., 1819:

314.

F

War

willi

Chile.

1865

1866:

F

War

with

Peru,

L865

L866:

F

War

with

America:

Spanish

E

S.. 1898:

F.

:

Ohio:

1409.

aF

Spanish

discoverers

Spanish

discovery

teristics: charac-

of

Columbus:

E

121.

E

:

before

America

Kt!).S7. F

claims:

Indian

Spanish

mission F

buildings, Cal.

West

Charles:

Steedman,

J. R.

19th

:

history

Indies, general

Sparks,

Jared:

Spartanburg of

Speaker

S.

('""..

the

1856:

F

E

Co., Ind.

li":

Sec

also

Wars.

[owa

Spirit

Lake

F. W.

Indian

Spokan

Indians:

Spokane

Co..

Co., [nd. Co.,

Stevens.

Thaddeus:

Stevens,

Fort, L864

1857:

176.66.

1M7.SS

F

:

s'.)7.S!).

353.1.S8.

William

Alexander.

1st

carl

1038.A.

F

of:

Alexander,

E

Lord:

coiled

207.A3.

E

F

s:;.sr,7.

:

SP7.S7.

F

C. I'. : E

:

F

:

E

99.S8.

i:

403.1.S8. W5.2.

HM.1.SS7.

George

River

stone's

1862

campaign,

L8(

17 1.77.

Stonington, Conn. : F L04.S85, L81 1 : E 356. S8. Bombardment,

:

Stony Va.

California

E

of, 1864

Indians:

l;. F.

Raid, L863: 1: 175 Raid, 1865: aE I77.P.

83.84.

232.S8.

Spring Hill, battle of. 1864 : aE Squatter sovereignty: E3 415.7. E 98.87. Indians: Squawmish aE

U5.9.S8.

E

Stewart,

99.S68.

Wash.:

:

1:

Stilling.

Stoneman,

627.D5.

47";..v_\

Squier, E. G.

532.S8. I' li'TSs.

:

E

:

:

E

Stone.

E

10

Co.,

:

Y.

von

F

Wash.

Co..

"

F

Spottsylvania, battle E

X.

."I7.SS.

Charles:

In

"t/3.^ :

war:

Spottsylvania

:;r,r..S7. F

:

II. I',

A.

Steuben

StOCkbridge

532.S6.

massacre.

Spokan

E

111.

Co..

Steuben

~"-i.

279.

Spiril Lake,

167.1.S85. ""hio

Stirling. William

608.

E

war:

612.S8.

F

of. L813:

of,

Election

Spies Civil

E

L,()7.S(i. F

:

E

:

167.1.S84.

Fori.

Stockton,

Revolution:

E

277.S7.

act, 1875:

S|iencer, Joseph: Spencer

'. :

"

434.5.

F

:

Defense

Stevens

House,

Specie resumption

182.S.

aF

Stephenson.

:

175.5.S.

E

T27.S7.

1783.

aF

century:

II.

A.

F

:

98.S8.

Co., Minn.:

Stephens.

F1621. In

:

Steedman,

Steuben.

S7""..\I";.

Spanish

v

E

314.

2161.

F

.Main:

1 :

158.8.

Island, N.

Stephenson

Spanish

works

of

E

war:

Steele

of America

532.S7.

F

:

1G0.

Statues.

National

IP7.S7.

Collective

Prisoners

Staten

Spanish-Americans,

"

r,17.S7. F

Ind.

Co..

parks

167.1.S8.

L'o7.S7'.).

Co..

Civil

1S98:

E

L054.S7.

V

:

E

Stark

State.

143.

E

war,

Florida

John:

E

714-735.

Spanish

B. .M.:

868 5

F

:

Co., Quel

111.: F

Starke

215 2

68.S.

Cal.

Co..

State

E

:

I

Stark

3447.

1401-1418.

F

Spanish-American E

Co..

3095.

65.

E

Myles:

714-7:',r".

Description, 1U07-1S10: Indians

congress

Stanislaus

Stark,

313.

215.2.

Standish.

Stanton.

the

Treaty

E

:

Stanstead

17s:i

313.

of

Treatment

States,

United

with

act act

Point,

477.52

Strathcona

Stratton

287

:

Park.

!'

E

241.S8.

627.S"

F

IP:

I'

Mount

and

baron

175.5.S.

of, L779:

battle

Story Co., towa : Strafford Co., \.

12.88.

Royal,

1033.S.

Colo.:

F

782.E3.

i-t

INDEX. i

D.

lit, \

Qa.,

Rome,

toward

Raid

Expedition

teaching

Study and

bistorj

lllage, N.

\

Stuyvesanl

Co.,

SiilT.. Ik

Suffolk

Wisconsin:

Co., N. V.:

L779: B campaign, Co., tad.: F 532.S9.

Sullivan

Co., N.

Sullivan

Co., X.

Sullivan

Co., Pa.:

Indian

Sullivan

Co.,

Summer

resorts E

Co..

Sumner, Brooks'

415.9.S9.

on

:

E

134.8.

President

with

States:

Tabasco,

Mexico:

Kans.

Chile:

Tacua

Grant:

F687.S9.

:

Co., Tenn,: Thomas:

Tacoma, Taft.

H.

W.

Sumter,

Fort

F443.S9.

1861

Bombardment,

1863: N.

Lake,

Ontario: Wisconsin

Surratt, J.

471.1.

E

175.65.

11.:

42.S9.

F

F

1059

F :

612.S9.

H.

:

457.5.

B

Mary

Co., N. C:

E.

aF

:

E

157.5.

262.89.

F

Talon.

Jean:

F

Indians:

E

F157.W9.

Susquehanna

Tarahumare

Susquehanna

River

Valley:

Tarapaca,

Xork:

:

Tariff

187

F

I27.fi

Taxation

-

:

1356.

F

232.T15.

F

802.T2.

99.T2.

N.

F

acts.

1973.T.

V.

E

Indians: F

Chile:

241.T17. 99.T3.

3241.

1789-1913: and

K

177^:

near.

HF

1754-17.V..

representation,

colonies:

2S8

,fji3f.

F

Rivera, Alejandro:

Massacre

'.'.

F

Va.:

Taos

F157.S7.

L57.S8

Mexico:

Mex.

Co., Pa.:

Maryland

103Q.T.

Island,

company:

1X7.T2.

3236.

CO., N.

y

Baeza, Melchor

y

F

:

Taos

Susquehanna

and

Md.

Co.. Chile:

Tappan,

99.T17.

1231.T.

F

Talbot

Tapia

99.T15.

E

Talca.

Tangier

F 587.S9.

67.T. E

Salvador

Tamaulipas,

-

761.

E

99.T12.

F

Indians:

de:

region: F .""""""_'.

:

Surratt, Mrs.

New

1909-1913: E

Indians:

Talamantes

F572.S9.

:

Minnesota

E

:

897.P6.

F

7C2.

Taller, William: Takelma

3097.3.

F

Wash.:

Indians:

Takulli

Bombardment,

I'

32: '.1.

E

:

2331.T2.

F

:

F

Mount.

1351.

F

question:

Tahltan

E207.S95.

Superior, Lake,

128.9.89.

184.S98.

E

Administration.

Sumner

suny

City: F

York

United

Tacnn.

115.6.8.

E

Sumter,

Michigan

483.

F

Tachira, Venezuoln

B671.

Sunapee

tract:

New

F247.s:".

i:

works:

Co.,

baron:

Syrians

F497.S9.

assault

Sumner

Thomson,

443.S8.

F

Va.:

Ohio:

Controversy

184.89.

E P.

('. E.

158.

Charles:

Collected

550.89.

K'.'IL'.S.

Symmes

157.S67. :

"'.-.. W.

Summit

235.

L27.S91.

F

F

Delaware

the

on

kit.

States:

F

42.887.

P

V.:

Teiin.

Directories: Summers

B.:

F

F

Illinois:

United

Sydenham,

Sullivan

590.89.

F

River:

15.89.

184.82.

Swiss

93.

93

F

E

settlements

128.68.S9.

207.S9.

B

:

F

:

.

72.89.

L27.S9.

F

B

Suffrage, [ndian: Sullivan, John

,"

I'

M.i-.:

States:

Swedish

122.1.S.

W

Stuyvesant, Peter:

V 615.89.

:

Qnlted

States

ED it.".8.

:

sr.s.sn.

Hampshire:

New

174.67.

United

of

W

Illinois: !"' 550.88.

B

sylvanln, Oct., 1862:

865.S.

F

:

CaL:

""""..

Minnesota

Penn

nnd

Maryland

Into

.1. A.

Swedes

178.66.

is''.'-':E

June,

i

W7.1.S9.

E

Btunrt, J. B. B

i72.sk. I' 1 iL'.S'.t.

.

Sutter

Strong, Caleb

f

.1. :

\.

"

Sutter,

176.1.

Del.:

....

Is"'.-:

E

215.5.

can Ameri-

INDEX. N. V

Tlconderoga,

MUItarj

i

i

it;:,

"-.

lerra del

rierra

i

Puego

jii

Transylvania Transylvania

B

["land) : F2988. Argentine Republic

"

Fuego,

del

i

(Territory) i V 2980. Tiffin River

and

Michigan Til. I.mi.

Vallej

Collected

campaign

""f

1876:

Tioga Oo., Tioga

X

v

F157.T5.

campaign, 1811:

Tippecanoe

"'o.. Iml.:

B 83.81.

pipes, Indian:

Tobago,

West River

Toledo

Valley, N.

and

B.

:

1S36

Toleration

in

River

Tomblgbee

F

:

River, X.

V.:

R.

Co..

Tryon

Tsilkotin

F

works-

E

F

of:

Trails.

E

241.T7.

335.

232.T8.

F

:

E

497.TS

establishingthe colony F

:

of

2S9.

:

E

323.T.

U6.6.T. F

F

99.T78. E

:

E

99.T8.

T*J*i*k'--

207.T8.

Va.

Indians:

Co..

Cal.

P.

:

247.T8

F

:

Tnknarika

F

Republic

F

2991.

99.T85.

E

868.T8. 1863

campaign. Humac

Tumnc

:

475.16.

E

Guiana:

Mountains.

I ". i

2467.T9.

Tuolumne

215.3.

Co.. Cal.

Tupac

of:

Amaru. 1781:

E

W.

Co..

Tupelo,

'."s.T7.

"-'77.

Tupper,

458.8.

Turks

290

F

:

S68.T9. of.

Insurrection F

1780-

3444.

Miss., expedition, 1864

E :

127.M7. E

:

Argentine

215.1. F

F

:

277.

Britisb, enforcement

Indian:

257.T.

Indians:

277.6

i:

Y.

X.

Samuel

F

acts:

laws.

Revolution

E

:

F

Tucuman,

1923.T.

war:

F

241.T6.

Traitors

Civil

72.;.

with, 1801-1805:

Indians

Tullahoma

Louvertnre,

Townshend

i:

E

127.T7.

E415.9.T6.

A.:

regiments

Trade

1848:

99.

Thomas

Tulare

F

E

William:

Tryon.

J.

Treatment

lint

314.

2121.

for

Tucker,

17S2:

at.

Collected

Tory

of, 1776:

Parish, Va.

Tucker

Tories.

F

:

469.

E

Georgia

Valley: F332.T6.

and

X.

Co..

Skirmish

-

1X15:

Hidalgo,

Co., Ohio:

Tsiinshian

Toombs,

:

battle

Trustees

Mississippi: F347.T6. Tompkins, D. D. : E302.6.T8. Toms

333.

F72.H3.

Mount:

Tompkins

313. E

Britain.

Spain. 1898:

Indian:

Truro

E :

Spain, 1 819

with

Truxtun, Toin.

Great

Guadalupe

affair

Tribes.

F102.T6.

Britain, 1795:

1219.

F

Tollers:

184.

249.

24!t.

408.

Trumbull

F2281.T6.

:

Co., Conn.:

Tolland

F

Maryland:

powers:

F

:

E

Spain, 1795: France, 1803

Tripoli, War

F497.B7.

:

Colombia

Tolinia.

of

Trinidad E97.6.T6.

school:

Indian

war.

with

Treaty

Trenton,

I' loll. 'IV,.

Toledo, Iowa.

Treaty

Trent

2116.

F

Indies:

98.T6.

177s

Great

with

Treaty

E

-'""'.'""

358.

E

99.T6.

E

Indians:

Tobacco

Toblqne

with with

F 1366.

Tlaxcala, Mexico:

France,

with

Treaty E

F3341.T6.

2585 E 95.

foreign

with

s.

HG A.:

X.

Paris, 1783:

Treaty

F532.T6.

of

314.

Treaty

Tltlcaca, Lake, region: F 8451.T6.

Tlingit

of

E

127.T6.

F

:

Tippecanoe

Bollyla:

with

Treaty Treaty

('-'.. I'm.:

u.

Treaty

Oreg.: F882.T5.

Co..

s

572.05;

F

235-236.

.IX

B3680. Tlllan

of

Treaties

B415.6.T.

works:

Presldentla]

262.T7.

c. :; F

Independent: Indians

Treaties.

!"' B72.B86.

:

( So.,N.

572.L7.

I'

.1.: B415.9.T5.

s.

454.

P

:

region, Mich

Traverse

Treasury. 197 B8.

i

:

The

N'T

West

it:.:, i 7";:: ;

i: in

Mississippi region.

Trans

12

I

:

operation! at,

:

476.84. Sir

and

Charles Caicos

:

F

1033.T.

Islands:

F

1659.T9.

'

"~A#~":

INDEX. United

Nat

Turner,

insurrection

Negro Tuscaloosa

Ala.

Co..

Tuscarora

Indians:

Tuscarora

war.

Indians:

D.

Twiggs, "

E.

Paul

F

:

St.

and

497. M7.

"\"".

1973.

1033.

17S3.

F

I"anish E 396.

:

786

r

679

of territory. Proposed P

:

Cuba:

L845:

is 11

P

408; I "S

390.

Annexations

397.

E

Administration,

F

Canada

F

E

Islands

Rico:

Texas:

614.MG.

Valley, Ohio:

Tyler. John:

Philippine

403.1. Til.

cities," Minneapolis

Twin

Twin

E

:

.."..

333.

cessions:

Porto

99.T98.

E

Indians:

810-819.

DC

627.3 E

:

Mexican

Islands:

Samoan

Tutuila,

Twana

Louisiana

179.5.

907.

314.

DC

:

P

669;

F

Hawaii

27S.T9.

E

of territory: E E

:

Florida:

99.T96.

E

Turtle, Stephen:

83.71.

572.T9.

F

:

Alaska

E

1711-171.'!:

states

Annexations

99.T9.

E

Mich.

Co.,

Tuscola

United

497.T9.

veterans:

483.4.

E

332.T9. P

Confederate

of

sons

232. ST.

F

:

Co., Ohio:

Tuscarawas

Tutelo

F

:

West

Indies:

2136.

F

Republic

I Dominican

673.

E

:

Army Revolution: U

War

Mexican

Uinta Uintah

Co., Utah:

Ulster

Co., N. Y.

Ulua

River P

;

F

:

127. F4.

Indian

Underground

railroad:

:

P

450.

E

Co..

Union

Co., Ky.

P

:

Colonial

Co.,

N. J.:

F

142.U5.

Co..

Ohio:

P

H"7.U5.

Union Union

Co., Oreg.: P 882.U5. Co., s. C: P 277. rr,.

Union

league clubs:

Union

men

E

United

the

F

Confederate

veterans: of

daughters

(

England:

Now

the

B

F

183.1.

confederacy:

(Upper) Scotia:

F

:

F

E

'_'77.

F

F

I

291

tion administra-

.V.i!). 1 1 17.

H"'i

JK "':"""'.:

H

history:

169.

.IK .IK

1898

occupation.

181.

in

amendments:

'J77.

II

1902:

17S7.

1906

occupation,

1909

:

17s7. of

F.

independence:

221

:

128, B

161

168.

Description

:

Diplomatic

history, general: JK

Ethnography:

KM::.

199!

186

colonial

:

laration .IK

E

854.

F

sso:

500

.IV

loth

Elections:

1058.

1038;

'iihan F

7.

483.5.

empire loyalists:

:

.".'."s.

551

Constitutional

war:

462.4.

United

Canada

13th

Cul.au

of

B F

:

Constitution

Civil

of

786. :

Congress: JK

South.

legion

Colonics

United

raphy. Biog-

374.

F

and :

ir.s.7.

States:

E

176.

17'.".."".

history:

Colonies

2725.

lis

the

United

United

."."":; ;

91237.

Northwest

457.U5.

Union

E

:

Northern

473.15.

E

627.U5.

P

:

veteran

:

F

Northeast

Iowa

in

:

Mexico

Union

i;

E

beading

under

:

F

Louisiana

18G2:

upon,

Union

Union

also

Alaska

City, Tenn.

Descent

B

130-136.

Boundaries

782.M8.

78.U5.

E

Wars.

Confederation:

of

See

llll.

Indians:

72.', 726.

E

832.U5.

F

F

541.

191

Biography, collected:

reservation.

Valley, Colo.

Nova

Articles

882.U4.

F

:

Uncompahgre

Ungava:

also

409.

E

:

F

of 1898:

See Honduras:

359.

F.

war war:

.IK

Co., Oreg.

Utah:

Union

War

Valley,

Uncompahgre

V3. ^

832.U4.

F

and

Civil

1509.U4.

Umatilla

"**."*".

767.U3.

P

Co., Wyo.:

263.

255

F

1812:

of

L961 F

2246.

L84.A1.

B

183.7.

[NDEX. i

alted

United

Inued

" 'mil

si.iirs

(00

i

:iini

L01

168.

ED

isi

:

B

is-;.v ;

United

with

Indians:

E

P

L786

Mexican

Cuba:

history

War

with

E

war:

Ute

501 -000. E

war:

Presidential

JK

elections:

Presidents: Purchase

E

Of

Relations

F

JK

Alaska

E

:

war,

:

F

83.879.

Great

With

With

Chile:

3246.

F C.

L.

Valley of Virginia

1789-1

7! "7

:

Britain,

1797-

Latin

America:

Spain.

1789-1797:

of, 1776:

241. V14.

Chile

Van

Martin

Buren,

F

:

415.9. V2.

E

:

232. V2.

(Province)

Valparaiso,

:

1837-1841

Administration.

:

3251.

F

387.

E

E

:

Van

Buren

Co., Iowa

:

F

627.V2.

Van

Buren

Co., Mich.

:

F

572. V3.

Van

Cortlandt

T.

N.

Manor.

386.

:

127.W0.

F

313.

Board

,,/ Indian

i:

B3.TJ.

Hun

mi

commissioners:

of American

Island. B. C.

ethnology:

Offia of Indian States bank:

Removal United United

Rensselaer.

Niagara

2020

christian

Van

93.U.

commission:

daughters

of

Van

Wart.

E

301.6. States F

corps: states

E

military

telegraph

808. navy

Venango Venezuela

veteran

Isaac

:

tion: associa-

Islands

lv.r.

Ventura

292

F

2S0.A5.

E

355. 2. 127. R4.

vja

2325. V.

F

:

300. 2.

E

1912:

campaign.

Rensselaers' Manor: J. M.

:

Stephen

V"squez de Coronado,

1812:

532. V2.

1S12

Van

Vargas.

1089. Va

F

Solomon

campaign,

Rensselaer.

Niagara

2039.

:N4.7.

680. states

i:

lie

of deposits: E

States i:

affairs: E

:

Co., Ind. :N F

Vanderburgh

i: r.i.r.

United

E

:

Vallandigham,

907.

Van

United

99.U8.

Island, battle

Vancouver

United

14S9.U8.

F

78X55. E

1S79

Valdivia.

111 s.

Relations

s.

L20.U8.

E

tie:

Salvador:

E

E

357.

Relations

r.

2701-2799.

Indians

Valcour

511-606.

France,

with

L812:

s.

572.N8.

F

821-835.

F

524-529.

campaigns.

176.1; JK

with

Relations

D.

Mich.:

3322.

V

i: .:i3.

s.

Y.

727.

2251-2391.

8et also Presidential

r.

F

1858-1859:

expedition.

Political parties:

E

Peru:

Ute

patent, N.

2686.

;il'

F

Peninsula,

Indians:

B

Bpanish-American Paraguay

Partners'

Upper

Utah:

410.

270.

Upper

Usulutan,

360.

Mexico:

corps

127.D8.

Urstia, Tedro

181.

271. i:

signal ""08.

f

:

E

:

Nine

Uruguay:

78G.

F

182.

E

L812:

of

Civil

E

:

Revolution: War

721;

E

L787.

Military history: B

Upper F

frontier troubles:

Naval

L80.

iti

070.

F

:

In

[nterventlon

veteran

E 541 ; E 686. war: California : F 864.

Civil

Upper

possessions

iusni.ir

States

Revolution

History, comprehensive:

corps

Universities

description:

08.

i:

signal B 'Wis.

war:

association

relatione

Qovernmenl

681 states

Civil

I

:

i 180

raphj r

:

United

(foreignelements i orelgo relations .i\

Weai

BOO

691

i

the

In

Exploring expeditions

sanitary commission:

states

F

Francisco:

125. V3.

Co.. Pa. :

F

along Co..

F

:

157.V1.

2301-2349. coast:

Cal.

:

F

F

2016.

B68.V5.

U

Mc*

INDEX. Vera

Mexico

Cruz,

Vera

P.

Verendrye, la

(State) de

G. F

:

Co., 111. : F Parish, La. Co., Ind.

Revolution: Civil

:

E

78. V5.

E

74. V5.

E

F

Amerigo

Vespucci,

da

125. V5.

Plata

F

:

of

La

Viceroyalty

of

Mexico

Viceroyalty

of Peru

Viceroyalty

Miss.

Vicksburg,

Operations

:

E

(Southwest)

:

532. V7.

F

N.

D.

de:

:

Cession E War

:

of

E

263. V8.

E

lands.

western

of 1812:

(South.

17*7:

359.5.V3.

E

Separation

of W.

Civil

E

Va.

581

; E

:

F

241.

E

E

E

1862:

(Southeast) :

E

Aug.,

E

1861-Jan.,

(

Nov..

i

1864:

Aug.-Dec,

L864:

(Southeast) Jan.-Mar.,

I """'"..

1864:

1862:

473.2.

and

North

293

Indians

:

Mounds

:

Jan..

177.:.. Jan

"

June.

1865

I77.'.i.

Juno.

472.9.

B

Southwest i:

1861-Mar.,

1864

177.3.

L865:

472.5.

(Southwest)

June,

(Southwest | Nov., 1864

171V.

:

-177.2.

i:

(North) Aug., 1861-Mar.,

L864:

June-July.

North) Aug.

472.1.

476.2.

476.9.

B

:

E

May

-ast )

(Southeast) 470.2-.3

(

Apr.- July, 1861:

E

1864

476.5.

E

470.65.

1S62:

Jan-Apr.,

Aug., 1864

May

(Southeast)

534.

Military operations:

1862

L863:

476.6.

E

309.

E

Oct.-Dec..

476.8.

(North)

E

war:

1863:

May-Nov..

(Southwest)

340. V7.

475.7.

Aug.-Oct..

Jan.-Apr., 1864:

aE

475.5.

E E

476.1.

E

F 212!". Virgin Islands: Virginia: F 221-235. Revolution

:

475.9.

(Southwest) 2529. V.

F

105.

S. F.

Vinton,

California

E

Vigo Co.. Ind.: E

1S63

475.8.

E

475.27.

865.

Villegagnon,

1863:

June-Aug., (Southwest)

committees,

L863:

Jan.-Junc

Aug.-Dec,

1862-1863:

against,

Siege, 1863

Vinland:

474.11.

E

Jan.-Aug., L863:

475.3.

E

349. V6.

F

.

475.1.

(North)

474.47.

Vigilance F

E

Jan

474.8.

E

(Southwest)

3444.

1862

Nov., 474.7.

Nov., 1862-Jan.,

1863:

1231.

F

:

474.5.

E

(North)

2841.

against, 1862:

Operations E

:

F

:

:

133. V5.

E

:

E

1862-June,

Aug..

E

1863:

587. V5.

1862:

L862:

Sept. -Nov..

(Southwest)

2272.5.

F

:

F

Giovanni

Verrazzano,

June-Oct,

474.6.

1863:

1779.

1862

474.3.

(Southeast)

Co., Wis.:

Vernon

Mar.-June,

473.5.

E

Siege of Cartagena

1862:

473.7.

(Southwest)

Edward

Sept..

473.6.

(Southwest)

532. V5.

F

'ununited.

"

Mar.

Mar.-Sept,

(North)

377. V5.

F

(North)

E

:

E

1862:

533.

Indians:

Cuba

operations-

(Peninsular)

sieur

263. V5.

E

Continued.

"

E

E

war:

Vernon,

war

Military

1371.

547. V2. :

:

Mounds:

In

F

inued.

Cont

"

46-60.

F

:

rgin ia Civil

Varennes.

Vermilion

Vennont

Vi

1060.7.V.

Vermilion

Vermillion

139J.V4.

P

:

406. V4.

E

:

Mexico

Cruz,

de

(City)

1847

Surrender,

1866

K

78.V7.

K

74. V8.

Southeast I : Jan. :

I

"

477.6.

:

[NDEX. \

Irglnla

iiln and

railroad,

Tennessee

pedltioa against, 1864 ""r

Irglnla company

\

Irglnla,Grand

\

E

:

ea

170. """"_'.

Confederate

B0.V7. 586. V5.

B

Virginia military lands, west

F

:

Virgin ins affair

Voyages

discovery

F

Warren

Co.,

Iowa

:

Co.,

Warren

Co..

\.

Warren

Co..

N.

Warren

Co..

Ohio:

Warren

Co..

Pa.:

Wabash

River

F

Valley:

532. W2.

Wachusetl

B.

Wade,

F.

B

Walker,

R. J.:

Walker,

William:

E

:

Walla

Co., Wash.:

Walla

Walla

River

H.

Co., Oreg. :

Lake, Oreg.: Co., Fla.:

F

Co., Wis.:

F

E

of

Netherlands

E

196.

of

Kin-

294

1673:

1676: on

F

war,

of 1689

229. 1680:

Carolina.

in New

KiS'.i p;:"7

:

England

:

7.5. Anne's

1740:

627.W2.

York.

New

William's

Expedition

99.W2,

122.1.

attack

272.

Queen

587. W18.

Sweden,

167.

rebellion.

F

F

France.

New

war.

1702-171.'!: St.

against F

F

107.

Augustine.

814.

Cartagena expedition, F

in

122.

Revolution

882.W2.

317.W24.

F

Indians: Wampanoag 98.M7. : E Wampum Wapello Co., Iowa :

882.W2.

F

F

F

Spanish

467.1.W3.

Wallowa Walworth

S-.17.W1-;.

King L.: E

:

conquest F

Valley, Wash.

Wallowa

Walton

Dutch

897.W2.

Wallace, W.

colony

1030.

F

conquest

Bacon's F

and

:

New

of

conquest

1664:

475.63.

1526.

Walla

["

E

415.9.W2. F

1522-1548

1024-1654:

English conquest of New

27.M95.

F

of Peru.

2532.

1655

167.1.W13.

Battery, 1863:

447.

1519-

Mexico,

of

of Brazil,

conquest

Dutch

U5.9.W16.

E

patent, Me

waid,,

72.W9.

F

aE

450.

conquest

1629:

257. W.

J. S.:

Wadsworth,

Wagner,

:

F

list under

E

83.

447.

1230.

F

English

262.F7.

Mountain:

Waddell, Hugh:

F

687.W2.

F

Co., Kans.:

E

under

list

of Huguenot Florida, 1565 : F 314.

F

Wachovia,

81-83.

E

Destruction

Dutch

F

F 532.W4.

:

M442.

547.W14.

N. C:

127.W2.

L57.W2.

conquest

1540:

Co., HI.: F 547.W12. Co., tod.: F 532. W18.

Wabaunsee

F

F

riots:

Slave

Wabash

::I7.W29.

L2.W2.

1

F407.W2.

Chronological

following gold

F

Illinois:

F

insurrections:

Negro

i:;.~,.

KM

027. W25. F

: :

V.:

wars.

Spanish

and

F

Wars

w

F

J.

Co., tod.

Warrick

Spanish

Wabash

Miss.

Warren

iw.

547.W2.

in.:

865.

F

:

263. M

E

:

Chronological

E

California

to

477.675.

F

:

Josepb

'.ix.W2.

467.1.W4.

Co..

1785.

F

:

B

Jourt-martlal

Indian

discovery :

of

Voyages

5660-6689.

LD

E

K.:

Warren

586.V6.

E

:

328.

E

Virginia resolutions, 1798:

war

North-

""M

Is."..

Virginia. University: Civil

G.

Warren, veterans:

Virginia military Institute, Lexington: Civil war:

"

292.W2.

F

Indian:

Warren,

183.28.

E

l

Warfare,

F 229.

London:

camp

Co., 6a.:

Ware

oral

207. W2.

i:

Axtemas:

Ward,

Virginia,Army of: H 170.2. Virginia, Valley of: V 282.V2.

of

lisi

Wars.

iiudor

145.V8

i:

i

chronological

For

186.93 \ 8.

i:

Slaver]

War

iontlnued.

"

George's

war.

1741

:

1744-174S:

F 2272.5. E 19S.

INDKX. Wars

Wars"

Continued.

"

of the

War

reductions, 1754:

Seven

2684.

F

Indian

1755-1703

war,

of

F

American

1762

1766

Insurrection

of F

201

298.

Civil

1867:

war

E

:

Paraguayan :

Chilean

L859:

in

1'

826.

451. Mexico.

1233.

F

461

655.

69.

F

revolution, 17'.ll 1804

L857

IS.'.!): R

raid,

intervention

L861

1855-

Nicaragua.

rebellion.

European

:U44.

Shays' rebellion, 1786-1787:

L854:

1526.

Brown

1780-

Amaru,

Tupac

Greytown,

war.

I'

Mormon John

E

685.

lsr,] : F

1536. S2.

1857:

257.

revolution:

1781:

1781.

F

:

regulators, N. C,

the

1771:

Haitian

of

Filibuster

Siege of Havana, W;ir

F

:

199.

E

1 s.~ 1

troubles.

Bombardmenl

and

French

Continued.

Kansas

1.865-1870:

war.

Spanish

2687

P

L865-1866:

war.

1923.

F

3095.

F

Whisky

insurrection, 1794:

Naval

with

war

315.

K

Fenian

invasion

of

Canada,

lsr,i;;

1796-1799:

France,

F

1032.

323.

E

Ten

Fries' rebellion, 1798-1799

conspiracy,

South

American

1805

also

1807: of

wars

1806-1830: See

F

Tripoli, 1801-1805:

with

War

Burr's

under

E

335.

E

334.

ence, independ-

Red

River

tries. coun-

:

revolt, 1810:

1812

War

of

War

with

:

1885:

rebellion.

Brazilian F

of

war

1836

F

:

Chilean

1S25-1828: F

1835-

independence,

1786.

Mexican

390. Peru

and

livia, Bo-

3447.

497.B7.

is:;"; ; F

war,

Canadian

rebellion, 1837:

F

troubles

1839

F

:

Buckshot

war,

Bnshrod

Mier with

expedition, 1842: Mexico,

F

F

193

205.

Capture by the British,

181 1

E

:

Indians: Washington.

I ". C.

war.

Peace

See Cal.. 1846: war,

F

864.

1849

2846. Insurrection, ITS}.

F

conference, L861

:

:

E

140.5.

also I Hsl ric( of l tolumbia. N.

Biege, L863:

C. B 174.55.

Fort, capture

Washington, is id

:

356. W8.

Washington,

Is-"'-1:

;t(H).

535.

E78.W3.

390.

1845-1848:

Brazilian-Argentine F

83.4.

E 311.

F

war

:

401-415.

flag

Cuban

F

:

FS*0

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expedition,

:

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1839: F6

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E

France, 1838-

Pa., 1838:

P612.W17.

1032.

1232.

war,

Aroostook

with

1911

P882.W3.

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7.".."

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711

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war:

revolution

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against

war

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L898:

insurrection, L895

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Texan

P 3098

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of

rebellion

2537.

365.

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war,

1836-1839:

Dorr

:

301.

F

2726.

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F

1060.9.

I'

of 1891

revolution

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Texan

1S79-1S82:

war.

351-364.

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Brazilian-Argentine F

Riel

1870-

Canada.

3097.

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Florida

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of

Chilean-Peruvian

1810-

independence,

1870:

1033.

F

:

1232.

F

1869

rebellion.

invasion

1871

individual

of

wars

1821

ls7s:

1063.

F

F Mexican

lStJS

1785.

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2235.

F

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war.

years

326.

E

:

of, L776:

E241.W3.

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202.7.

:

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n

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X.

326.W.

aF

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t.

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475.92.

E

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Co..

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Y.

F

127.W4.

F

197.W4.

: :

Pa.:

F

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parishes, La.:

region, Fla.: F 317.W5.

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Indies:

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:

in

(General):

revolution:

E

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Indies.

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West

Indies.

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West

Jersey

West

Roxbury,

West

Tennessee:

F

2136.

2141. F

21 r"1

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:

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war:

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operations

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:

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472.17.

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470.6.

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470.2.

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:

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269.W4.

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474.S.

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:

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160.W4.

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discovery

E

475.3.

177.21.

123.W.

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:

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Welsh

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1802

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152.W.

military

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627.W3.

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472.6.

1802:

317.M3.

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railroad,

470.3-.4.

472.1.

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442.3.

F

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:

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a

302.6.W2.

F

:

;

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337.8.W.

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.

137.

F

:

2131.

F

:

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F

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:

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1". 398.

E

377.P6.

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works:

River, Mont.

West

157.W35.

treaty:

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572.W4.

F

263.F6.

West

Naval

S3.794.

301.

E

:

202.W5.

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F 532.W5.

:

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E

1795:

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F

Va.:

l". 0. : F

: F

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uF

F 587.W3.

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Naval

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572. W3.

F

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Washtenaw

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Revolution

River.

tite Ouachita

of.

157.W5.

F

F57.W8.

i.:

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F87.W3.

I. :

78.W5.

E

Indians:

157.W3.

F

38.868. River,

170.'.".

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Washington Co., Va.: F2S2.W3. campaign, 1868 L869: i:

E

:

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L27.W8.

I

Washita

Washita

t ions

opera

.

v.:

\.

Jo., Pa.:

"

695.

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F

: war

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i"""""I'j.w 2.

I I

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"

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West

Civil

E 187.W8.

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Washington

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W 27.W8.

:

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aF

290.

[NDEX. Point,

Wolfl

relief corps

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i

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w

i

Oo

\

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w

Ibnry, Levi

:

H

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in.

547. W8.

F

:

827.W8.

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:

STaqui

Ilawn, III.: F 548.68.W82. Is, Lake of the, region : F L059.L2.

w w

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:

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\v

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Yates

to Saltlllo: E 405.4.

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Co.,

Worcester

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Pass

expedition,

72.W9.

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:

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exposition: T

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:

500.

national

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Co., Ontario:

J.: E 403.1.W9.

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Worth,

Lake, Fla.: F 317.D2.

Co., I"\va: F 627.W86. Writing, Aboriginal American:

York

Co., Pa.:

York

Co..

Worth

Va.:

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98.W9.

E

Indian:

assistance:

K

215.1.

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F

407. \V9.

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Indians:

of

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Wyoming

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F

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F rr.v2.CS.

:

770.

/

157.Y6. 232.Y6.

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220. YG.

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F

127. W9.

massacre,

e

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letters: E

E

473.61.

park. Cal.

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241.W9.

241. Y6.

F

00. Y9.

and

Valley. Alaska:

912. Y0. F

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F

:

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X.

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Co., Wash. Indian

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Indians:

Yakima

River

1001. 817.Y9.

F

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F

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F

;

war

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K

and

262.Y2.

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:

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00.Y2.

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F 897.Y2.

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98.M6Z.

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1526.Z.

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B3.84.

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:

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:

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817.Y3.

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companies

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:

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land

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207.W9.

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:

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W3.1.W8.

E

L054.Y8.

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99.Y3.

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JTavapal Co.,

158.W.

F

:

I'

I

:

E

Indians:

Yarmouth

I064.L2.

F

Quebec:

,

S*ancey, Bartletl : F 258.Y. Xancey, W. L. : aE U5.9.Y2. Yankton Co., S. Dak. : F 657.Y2.

840.W8.

B

541.Y2.

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Yamhill

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F 247

:

E

Co

6859.

E 270.Y2.

:

war:

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197 Wa

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Woodford

civil

K ojn.

8800

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102.15.

: i:

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wort

Fnle

548.68 W8.

I'

III.:

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