Clases en America
Descripción
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRARY
CLASSIFICATION CLASS
E-F
AMERICA
SECOND
PRINTED
EDITION
AS
MANUSCRIPT
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PRINTING 1913
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NOTE
PREFATORY
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as
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They
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merely
are
guide
to
copious not
given
the
location
explanations
exhaustive, as
of
and
illustrating related
and
not
the
material
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Librarian
of Congress
Washington,
March
1,
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1913
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designed usage
in
classes.
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been
others.
have
this
size
necessary
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the
Americana,
in
in
to
of
of
Chief the
disposal throughout
my
course
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scheme
Martel,
Charles
by
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upon
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1901,"
is based
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CONTENTS.
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229-298
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STATES.
UNITED
GENERAL.
E 11-
29
America.
31-
50
North
51-
74
Aboriginal
77-
99
America. America.
Indiana
of North
America.
101-135
Discovery
of America
141-143
America
Descriptive
151-1G8
United
"
States
History.
171-185
"
Colonial
201-298
Revolution.
302
1810
works.
works.
period.
1765-1836.
1775-1789. 1789-1812.
310
Administrations
311-337
of lst-3d
Presidents.
1811-1860.
338-340 341-370
Administration
351-364
War
371-400
Administrations
401-415
War
415.
6
of
of 4th
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1812.
with
of 5th-10th
Presidents.
Mexico.
1845-1870.
Administrations
416-440
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441-453
in
the
of llth-15th
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456-457
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458-655
661-664
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President.
of
States
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General
1865-
Administrations
666-751 712
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expansion.
714-735
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756-770
Administrations
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England.
16-
30
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31-
45
New
46-
60
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61-
75
Massachusetts.
76-
90
Rhode
Hampshire.
Island.
Connecticut.
Imperialism.
Spain.
UNITED F 15
of 17th-25th
1898-
713
of negroes.
war.
Confederate
482-489
91-105
before
works
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303-309
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186-200
301
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221 235
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266 280
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281 295
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296 301
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306 320
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321-335
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336-350 351-354
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Florida.
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Valley.
and
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366-380
381-395 396
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Lower Mississippi Valley.
Southwest.
406-420
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431-445
Tennessee.
446-460
Kentucky.
461"175
Missouri.
Old Northwest.
476^85
Region between
Ohio
Ohio
516-520
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Indiana.
536-550
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Great
551-556
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and
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621-535
region.
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561-575
576-590
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The
West.
597
The
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598
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591-595
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616-630
Iowa.
631-645
North
646-660
South Dakota.
661-675
Nebraska.
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676-690
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691-705
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721-722
16
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and
601-615
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741-755
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756-770
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786-788
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806 820
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11
Periodicals.
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14
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17
Biography.
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G
470-480.
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31
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35
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36 38
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39
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41
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classed
E
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travel. of travel
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in North
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162-168.
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E 98.M6Z. Zeisberger,David Local. Indian antiquities.
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Cayuse Indians.
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Klikitat ludians.
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Cheyenne
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.M18
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.C6
Chippewa Indians.
.M19
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.M2
Mandan
.08
Choctaw
.M3
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.M4
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3144
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.M48
Miami
.
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.C85
Comanche
.C87
Conestoga Indians.
.C9
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.C91
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.C92
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.M68
Missisauga Indians.
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.
E5
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.M69
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.M7
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Mohave
.E7
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Mohawk
.E8
Esopus Indians.
.M9
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,F7
Fox
.G15
GabrielefiO Indians.
.112
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special topics.
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Lists of battles.
Military operations. Campaigns and battles.
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and Lexingtonand Concord, April. Capture of Ticonderoga 1776. of Point, May. Siege Boston, May, 1775-March,
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Crown
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Events
British occupation of New
233
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Jane
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the Hudson.
Howe's
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234
British withdrawal of
235
Georgia.
Campaigns
Penobscot
Campaigns
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in S. C. and
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Greene
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massacres.
Ga.
raids in Va.
British
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Siege of Charleston.
237
Raids
York.
Clark's expedition.
of 1779.
Lincoln
Gen.
236
E 255.
Conway cabal Campaigns of 1778.
E
Cornwallis
in the South.
Arnold's
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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
for
in E
battles,alphabetically,
231-239.)
Continued.
volution
Treaty of Paris.
Alliances.
historj Diplomatic
K
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01
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.
Orderlyb Militarypension
*
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
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r-
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.
E
E
E
Schuyler, Philip J.
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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.
i;
CONGRESS
OF
l.ir.i; Utt
I
REVOLUTION. Tro"
M,
A
I I Ml
I' '.III.
itatei
The
the
in
revolution,etc. ntinued
Continued. ,V8
Virginia. !.
"
Clair,\rilnir I''I
6.77-
-
ampbell,William
"
E207.C3.
Wayne, Anthony .
JEM
Kb
E 201
Clark, G. R.
\\:r".
E
Boratio
""!""i iland.
_
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.
.B9 .M2
Maryland loyalists regiment. New Jersey volunteers. .Q6 Queen's rangers. Individual .N5
278
.04
Allen, Jolley. Arnold, Benedict
.A4
.A7
Arnold's Cart
.L5
Gilbert,Thomas. Johnson, John. Leonard, Daniel.
.M8
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.
.C5
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
E
CONGRESS
OF
i.ii-.i;UTS
i
Continued.
rkvolution
[Yophies.Flags.
Exhibitions.
Relics.
[Uustrath e matei ial. etc.
Poetry,drama, ballads,longs, Fiction.
Anecdotes.
Collectionsof source
| E 203
.
i
ill
"
n.irr.il
material and
i
Sermons, addre if practicable. ktionunder specific subjectis to be preferred, in E 215.4. ill"' Boston massacre i i on 9.
Bumor.
REVOLUTION
TO
cellarj
301
1765
1865.
From
the
Prints.
Caricatures.
THE
WAR.
CIVIL
beginningof
the
revolution
to
the
close of the civil war. movement Blaveryand the anti-elavery E 338-459. of Politicalhistory slavery
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
302
King, Rufus Lee, R. II. Madison, .lames Monroe, James Paine, Thomas
John Dickinson,
Franklin, Benjamin1 Uatin,Albert Bamilton, Alexander Jay, John 1765
1836.
.")
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:
3747. f Ufa
written
"
tin B-Z.
38
by himself, with
the
"
Essavs, humorous,
moral.
ll'.i;VRY
I
I
,\
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CONGRESS
""l
Continues
Individual .
n,
Nathaniel.
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,.
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i: I
Reed, Joseph.
R6
Rodni
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Madimn'fl
II I""
John.
mil.
Ml
Man hall
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j:iIII ill
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i::i
Si
M.
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John ( .
lair,Arthur
.
Ml.
i.
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F 483.S.
ieorge.
Monroe, Jamet
Sawyer, Lemuel. Sevier, John.
I
collected
Monroe's
Sherman, Roger. Smith, Samuel.
workt in E 302 M.
Moore, Alfred F258.M.
.S6
Morris.
M8
(
Robert
Sumter,
.
Thomas
E 207.S95.
Mis. .I:i!
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.
.W2
Webster, Pelatiah.
Porter,P. B.
.W5
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, "
.1
Societies.
.15
Minor
works.
.17
Special.
s
contemporaries.
"
religion,
Relations
etc.
individuals.
or
Servants.
Family.
Ancestry. Sulgrave
of
Calendars
"
Character, classes special
with
.19
Reminiscences
cdote
Ane
ed.)
(home
Manor
of
family
Wasmngton
in
England) Publications
of
life
.2
Early
.23
Expeditions
1775.
to to in
the
1755-1754.
Ohio,
French
General
Indxan
and
of
accounts
pation Partici-
war.
Braddock's
campaign,
199
E
.25
institution.
Sulgrave
period.
By
in
Washington Military
the
revolution.
American
career
commander-in-cnief
as
,
1775-1783.. Cf
"27
2ul-298,
E
.
Itineraries,
.29
Period
.3
Death.
after
Presidency,
.45
Memorial
Home
"6
Anniversaries.
and
311-320. services.
and
medals, statues,
312.63
etc.
statues
in
F.
Mount
Birthplace. estate.
works)
(General
etc. and
naunts.
Washington
E
sermons,
312.5
E
monuments
"5
E
1789-1797,
addresses
Iconography. Portraits, Monuments, Local
1783-1799.
publications.
Tomb, .43
revolution
Funeral.
Funeral
"4
witn
F)
the
Memorial
(Headquarters
etc.
in
locality
revolution.
American
Tomb.
Vernon. relics.
Washington Memorials
Celebrations.
(since
18UU) Washington's
Centennial
birthday.
tions, celebra-
etc. Funeral E "62
and
memorial
1799-180U,
services,
312.3
Addresses.
Sermons.
)
Lectures.
Essays
tions (Collec-
E
312
-
Continued .
"63
Addresses.
.65
Poetry.
Drama.
.66
Juvenile
literature.
.67
Miscellaneous.
of
Writings
(Single)
Essays
Fiction.
Washington.
Collected
.72
Partial
collections
.74
Special
collections
works
(By of
(By
nature
date) letters
of
general
a
date)
of
Collections
date)
(By
.7
.75
Lectures.
Sermons.
etc.
letters,
special
on
subjects. By
subject,
A-Z.
Collections
of
Revolutionary .76
Single
.77
Editions
.78
Rules
.79
Extracts.
.8
Diaries.
(By
letters of of
tne
Accounts
.83
Address
of E
the 203
letter)
of
date
letters
spurious
date)
(By
civility. Miscellaneous.
(By
Journals
Orderly .81
letters
period,
books,
(Editions
of
diary)
230
E
date)
by
officers
to
date
of
tne
army,
15,
Marcn
1783. .85
Circular
letter, by
arranged 87
Farewell
June
place
address
to
"
1783
18,
(Editions
publication)
of -cne
November
army,
2,
1783. "9
Speecnes
and
.95
Farewell
address,
.99
Will
by
place (Editions
as
messages
of
1796
publication) by
date)
president
(By
date
(By and
date)
secondarily
STATES
UNITED
E
northwestern
Wan
with
Bank
of the United
Biography
312
At
.
Foreign
313
of
Indians.
E
83.79.
HG
States,1791-1811
2525-2529.
Washington.
present the Library of Congress does not u le this number, bul lias a specialcollection of "Washingtoniana"' which includes works by and about
) "|
1789-1797.
administrations,
Washington's
311
E
Washington. relations,
of 1793. neutrality proclamation of British garrisons from
Withdrawal
Adet.
of
posts. Embargo
Treaty
1794.
Yrujo. Jay's treaty; signed Nov.
with
Genet. western
Spain.
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
collected works
Adams'
Troubles
323
with
conflicts.
Thomas,
E
claims spoliation
Bainbridge, William Barron, James Barry, John Dale, Richard
E
327
Alien
and
Jefferson's
74-75.
353.1. S8.
1798-1799. rebellion,
331
238.F
335.D. E
Fries
sedition
Presidential
JX
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.
41
Wilkinson's
participation.
E
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRAE?
I
Continued. 1809 Jefferson's administrations, 1801 subjectof general 1801 is,""". The will. Tripoli,
lations re-
Biographies: Barron, veitfathe Barbary states. etc. E dward; Preble, Richard Noah,M.M.; ; James; Dale, with
War
A I
L.D29.
i: 353
jr.
n, nr, 3t" I'll-
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William ibridge,
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E 353 I i: 353.1.88.
Rodgers,John I
B 363.1.L4.
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Truztun, Thomas
L800 Neutral trade and itsrestrictions,
French
1810.
spoli-
;it ions since I 800.
E 357.
"nth England, L797-1812 in Council
Orden
Berlin and
Embargo,
dei
Milan
3
HI
Mar.
text, and
Embargo Presidential campaign of acts:
HE
commerce
3027.1.
1 808.
CENTURY.
Collected works of American
of the
statesmen
period.
Clay, Henry. Corwin,Tin. ma.-.
Adams, 1 Benton, T. H. Buchanan, James. Calhoun, J. C. Choate, Rufus. 1811
1809.
effectson
NINETEENTH
EARLY
B
B.
rees.
Dec. L807
Everett, Edward. Webster, Daniel.
Slaverycontroversy in politics.
1860.
Slavery
in
the l*. S. in its moral
and
Anti-masonic controversy, L827 L845
economic
aspects E 441-453.
BS 525-527.
Biography,( Collected. "'!ID
Biography,Individual. Adair. John
E353.1.A19.
Adams, J. Q. Adams'
.C3
collected
works
in
I"
F621.C.
337.8 A
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Bancroft,Ge Bell,John
Benton,T. works
Bimey.J. B8
Rufus.
Choate.
Choato's
Cf. E L75.5.B. 1U
Cass, Lewis.
Chambers,John
i: :;77.
collected
-works
E415.9.B4.
.C6
Clay. Henry, Clay's collected
in E 337. 8.B.
G.
in E
H.
Clayton. J.
S.
E
Clingman, T. W3.1.B9.
Calhoun,J. C. works
in
Clinton,De .-,
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L.
Witt.
i". p.
!
290.C.
E415.9.C63. .C65
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F
M.
Tristam.
BuUer, v.
works
337.8.C.
Clayton,A.
Buchanan,Jami
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E 337.8.C.
Jonathan. CJffley, duel. Gravee-Cilley
H.
W. Brockenbrough,
in
.C5
James.
1817.
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administi
Madison's
84]
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OF
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I' 301.
Biograph}of Madison. B 302.
Madison's collected works
Presidentialcampaign of 1812.
349
WAR
OF
1812.
Periodicals. Societies. Collections. i i
,
ies of
\
eterans.
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.
27
convention of the soldiersof the
Jfork -'ad'
W\\
war
Patriotic societiesof descendants. Societyof the war of 1812. of the war of 1812. Military society ii National societyof United States daughters of Biography,( lollected. .:?
.
and Chieflymilitary Statesmen 1 .
naval
leaders.
and politicians E 302.5-.6
and
Individual. .Al!i
Adair. John. John Armstrong, E 302.6.A7.
.B2 B26
Bainhridge,William. Barney Joshua. .
1'.I
Barron,James E335.B. Biddle,Jam* Brock, sir [aaac. Brown, Jacob. Lewis
I
Croghan,G" 1 dearborn,Henry E M.
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E
339-340.
1812.
""f 1-12.
STATES
UNITED
E
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.
.N6
Now
.G4
Georgia.
.N7
North
.K5
.02
Ohio.
..Ml'
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
urns.
Poetry. Drama,
ttive matter.
K
CONGRESS
OF
i.ii:i;\i;y
I
etc.
(continued
,on's administrations .
1815. AJgeria,
wiili
War
general
in
itfonswiili the Barl
E 335.
E 353 L.D
\". ,Mir, Btephen Presidentialcampaign of L816. ,
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,
.7
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.
Removal
of
deposits.\'""te
of
F 273.
censure.
Expunging
resolu-
tions. Hank
of the U. S. 181G-1836
HG
-
reignrelations. D
3S5
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
E
administration, 1837-1841.
2d Seminole
Panic
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.
.3
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. ('.
415.8-.9.
Individual. Baker,
E.
D.
E-WM.d^.
E 415.9.F8.
E467.1.B16.
Beale,E. F.
Gaines, E. P.
F 593.B.
.B9
Butler,W. O.
.C7
Conner, David.
E 353.1.G14.
Geary, T. W. E
Croghan, George E353.1.C8.
.H2
Hamer, T.
.K2
E467.1.D26.
Harney,W. S. Kearney, S. W. Lane, Joseph E
W.
Perry, M. C.
E467.1.C97. Curtis,S.R. Davis, Jefferson .D6
Doniphan, DuPont,
S.
A.
Pierce, Franklin
F. E 467.1.D9.
47
.P6
167.1.G29.
L.
Pillow,G. J.
E
E 181.H.
415.9.L2. 182. IV E 432.
MEXICO.
WITH
WAR
E
CONGRESS
OF
i ii-.i;\i;y
i
"IiV.
103
Continued.
11 11 11 \ idual
i
i
Inns
\.
.87
I., de
L232.8.
I'
n,
i:
.W8 .W9
Worth, \V. .1.
T9
167.1.847.
Shields,Jam"
R. P.
Taylor,Zachary Twiggs, D. E. Wool, J. E.
Scott,Winfield. Semmee, Raphael
si
Bloat,J. I). Smith, P. I'.
.86
\
E 422.
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.
1
Vista.
Kearney, Doniphan,Sloat,Stockton. Cf. F 800, F 864.
campaign.
.1 chihuahua
Wool's .6
march
Antonio
from San
to Saltillo.
Scott's campaign, 1*47.
Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Molino
Vera
106
Rej Chapultepec,Mexico. be used this number (Ifpreferred, may
107
Politicalhistory. ( lauses.
del
,
E
405.)
annexation of Texas
F 390.
rather than
Revoll
boundary F 786. purchase,L853 F
ucao
Isden
Armies.
409
The
l
Pensioners.
5 "
B
The
Bounties.
frewYork.
I'*i
Districtof Columbia.
.Nil
'i
Illinois.
.P3
Pennsylvania.
17
Indiana.
,S7
South
M2
Maryland.
Carolina.
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'
ami
in classing
Diplomatichistory. Treaty
108
for
naval
leaden
E
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
CENTURY.
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!
STATES
party
to
Extension
.
415.9
of
Squatter sovereignty. JK F
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
MIDDLE 1845
Civil war.
CENTURY.
outbreak of Mexican
From
1870.
B
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRARY
I
of the
end
to
wrar
etc.
Biography. Continued.
[ndividual
E
Fillmore, Millard Fish, Hamilton I.
Floyd,
i, ii
E
ollectod works
.L7
I
E I
.1. A. ,."1,1.
GiddingB,.1. II.
(II
16
Gilbert,W.
A
in E
Lane
F 685.L.
Joseph.
Lawrence, A A. Lawrence, W. B. Lieber, Francis. E457. Lincoln,Abraham Ma. lay, W. B. Martin, M. L. F 586.M. .
ison, -I. M.
M
.M3
Maury, D. H. Mi-mminger, C. G. Meredith, \V. M. Mnurhead, J. K. Morehead, J. M.
.M8
675.
Ills
Morrill,J. S.
Hale, .1. P. Hallock,Gerard.
Morton, O. P.
Hamlin, Hannibal.
.H28
Harrifl,B.G.
Harris
E
.P78
Ira.
E664.H31.
Haakin,J. B.
E
"
H9
15
Schenck.
.J6
E
E
.S4
Seward.
W.
in E 415.6.S. .S5
Sevmour, Horatio. Shields.
Stanton, B.
Kelly,John K
Ki
JS -
I"
onedy, J.
128.47.K.
P.
403.1.S4.
11
Seward's collectedworks
J,
Jndd, N.
467.1.S32.
E
Scott,Winfield
James
W.
.J7
664.S23.
R. C.
664.H49.
Hicks,T. II. II. W. Hilliard, Hunter, K M. T. E 340.15. J.R. Ingersoll, Jenckes,'I'.A. E 667. Johnson,Andrew Johnson,Joseph F 230.J.
432.
F389.R.
Scales. A.M.
Hendricks,'I".A
149. P. E
Pomeroy, S. C. Quitman. J. A. E403.1.Q8. Rusk, T.J.
E467.1.H44.
II-.
"
Pierce. Franklin
458.8. H.
Hatton, Robert
II'.
G. H.
Pendleton.
martial,
E
Harri-. 1 "i. II.;:,
P4
F124.P.
\Y.
Phillips,Wendell
court
1865
Palmer, Peckham, R.
E664.H27.
Harlanjamee
E 506.M. E 664. P2.
J. M.
,H2
11'.
E 664. Ms.
Grinnell,.1. B.
Harris
258.M.
F
Grimes,.1. W. .HIS
in
memoirs
.M2
.M5
campaign
Presidentia]
.Mie
.Ml
Graham, W. A. Greeley,Horace. ..f 1S72
L38 .1.1
6.P.
US
rnett, M. R II rison,W. I. E449.G.
I
P,
".
Lane, J. H. .L2
Fremont, .1
Ffl
(
I. 115.7.K.
664.F52.
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in
KOmer,
Koiiht'h
B.
-I
r
.K7
.S84
E.
E
403.1.S5.
E
467.1.S8.
M.
Stevens, Thaddeus. Stockton, R. F.
i,..
E
50
403.1.S8.
CONGRESS
OF
un
urn;
I
etc.
.ulininistration,
|.;|
question,
Slaver]
bill, May, E
mble
13
i
:,
Eleotion
s
Brooks'
Presidential
"i'
of
.|,|iv
Walker's
S
Sumner
of
Lake
spirit
i MM50.
U5.9.F8.
E
1861. L880
1865
wars,
E
L5.9.89.
i
1857
E
is:"7
massacre,
question
1856,
Fremonl
Filibuster
Blavery
Sumner,
Senator
administration,
Buchanan's
the
II""
tin*
campaign "
136
of
mi
raph)
promise. com-
1854.
7.
of
pects
;"-
:iss;iult
Missouri
'
speaker
of
II.").
the
l
economic
and
o!
Repeal
1857.
1853
Kansas-Nebraska
Moral
Continued.
CENTURY
NINETEENTH
MIDDLE
B
F
1526.
83.857. r-
Hill
Creek
of
Slavery
collected
question,
Kansas
and
Dred
Scott
the
no
.".
State
""r
constitution
185T
E
mid,
1S59
country,
E
states. al
ence
(
i.
E
Washington. 171,
458.1.
085.
^^%.A\5.t? E
457.4.
451.
of
Nov.,
Attempts
F
450.
1858
1860.
1860-Mar.
.
cextairj
8. B.
337.
L857-1861.
campaign tin-
E
Lecompton
debates,
Brown
.IdIiii
1783.
works
decision,
Lincobi-Douglas
Presidential
82G.
Buchanan.
Buchanan's
138
V
F
WW
*
E83.858.
is.;:,
1857-1859
question
!uban
Biography
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
.K5
Kentucky.
.L8
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.
.M6
Mississippi. Negroes in Mississippi
.M67
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.,
Southampton
I is
\ 11 m
Colonization.
"
U.
THE
IN
si.avkry
L.; Jay,
\V.
Wendell; Lucretia; Phillips,
etc.
Mrs.
Mott,
.,,":
Garrison, deric"|
I
Dougl
:
,,,.
allil'latcd
BOCietj and
Period of abolition agitation.
L863.
I .
Continued.
S.
colonization
11
t i.:i
B
CONGRESS
OF
[JBRAR1
i:
the slaveryquestion B 338 459. E
Charles
Sumner,
B .'.77.
1 Q
adan
115
F 123.H.
Bolley,Myron
I 549.A4. B 340 I le,Thomas .1 B H5.9.H15. P. Hale,
"
E
i"r"\ iso
of Sompromise
llii.
E
is:"""
E 457.
Lincoln,Abraham l.'.n
Fugitiveslaves. Anthony Burns case in Boston; Christiana riot (trial of Hanway and others for assault onGorsuch); Slaves
in
the
railroad. j:"i
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
Dred
states.
Scott
libertyJaws.
Brown.
l
slaveryquestionin the Emancipation. Slavery in
civil
tlu1
matter
1""" ul is classed
."nl\
the (J. S. in
general,and
in K
liera in the "i\il
edmen.
Freedmen's
war
bureau
E
the
540. E
race
115
54
nr
K
IS5.D3.
question
N3; 585.N3.
185. 'J.
Port Royal mission, S. C. E L85.93.S7. b -15th amendments t" the ('(institution
bands." "Contra-
war.
the C. S. A.
.
d
ground Under-
case.
JK
169.
E
185.
THE
CIVIL
I8bI-ISb\
WAR,
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.
Surratt,
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;
e.
Satirical and 55
TV
and
457. 8.
111. Springfield, and
to
the country
g. Lincoln statue
F203.4.L.
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
E
1862-1863
biographies 1860, 1864). 15
E
458.4.
Comprehensive
Political history of the .
15, 1865.
1861-Apr.
comic
works.
in Washington.
,ii\ ,
B
CONGR]
OF
l.ll-i; im
I.
Continued.
of Lincoln,etc.
Mu eums. Lincoln relic Memorials (since 1865 only; Annivei [ebrations. Lincoln day; fun. t:.I and memorial services in E 157.52);
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,
"
WAR.
CIVIL
THE
OF
HISTORY
i:
CONGRESS
OF
\m
MM;
I.
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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L82 E
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.M2
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Fl
Foote, A. H. Forrest,N. B.
-
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Fremont,J.( .G15
E I15.9.F8.
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Grant,D\ S. E 672. Green, Thomas. Halleck,H. W. Hampton, Wade 3d Hancock, W E L81.H. Barney, \\ Harrison,Benjamin -
i: 702.
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H58 II'. 117
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Miller, M.S. Mitchel, (").M.
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Moore, Alexander. E 664.M7. Morgan, J.T.
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Owen,
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Parsons,
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Payne. W.
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Pendleton, W.
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Perkins,"i. H. J. J. Pettigrew, C. Phelps, E. F 186.P.
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Pickett. G. E.
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Pike, Albert. E403.1.P6.
Polk, Leonidas.-p-j i -p Porter,Fitz-Jotin. Conduct and
at
2d Lull
court
Run
martial
Treble, (i. II.
1".IS2.P. ^o
Ransom, M.D.-** E
R7
664. R2
Reynolds, J. F. Rosecrans, W. S.
Sands, B.
F.
E
L82.S. -x."R.
58
in
E 47:;. 772.
.R4
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J. T.
Pillow. G.J.
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E 83.866.M.
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Memminger,
French,S. G. Garesche,J. P. E G87. .1. A. ield, Garland,Samuel, jr. I
J. N. Maffitt, Mason, J. M.
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Franklin, W.
457.
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Bwing, Charles. D. G. Farragut, Fisk,"
i:. K.
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libb
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
("Kv
3.
"v. 35"
1864. .41
22.
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HISTORY
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.
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WAR.
CIVIL
THE
OF
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battles
lontinued.
Southeastern Va. and
i.,
E
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRARY
I
Campaign
May]
I
June
12, 1864. "v
the Rapidan to the James, M
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(Wilderness,Spotteylvania,Cold
12.
June
X
Haiti "
the south side oilthe Jamee Hundred. I
on tperatione i
|Bermuda
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al
,
"v.
L864.
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Va.
37"
railroad,
Tenn.
and
May 2 L9. .1,1
.66
Bngagemenl al New Market, Va.,May l"". Lynchburg campaign,May 26 June 29. Valleyand Md., Operationsin the Shenandoah June 23 A.ug.3. (Harpers Ferry, Monocacy, Fori Sic\
476.69
i
march, May, 1864-Apr.,1865.
Sherman's
Cf. E 476.7, 476.87, 477.41, 477.7 "17(1.7
Atlanta, Ga.,campaign, May 1-Sept.8,1864.
Jonesborough.)
ca, Atlanta, "176.8
"v.
Morgan'sraid into 83
M
^7 .
into Miss.,June
La
Grange, Tenn.,
Tupelo,
to
5-21.
Operations in Mobile Bay, Aug. 2-23. Operations in north Ga. and north Ala.,Sept. 29Nov. 13. Southeastern Va. and
471
N. G, June
13-July 31, "v.
"
91
Richmond
campaign,June
The Siegeof Petersburg.
477. 1
.
16
"177.2
la.
1864.
40"
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.)
66
43" 28.
OF
STATES
CONFEDERATE
I
CONGRESS
01
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i. Mil;
i
AMERICA.
Periodicals. " "
i
i
nita I ' !onfedi
Kentucky,
i ,i ion of and
the army i:,i, (
United
t
.
lid.
of the Confedei
navy
I "'-pi
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of Va.
of Confederate veterans
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.
of the confederacy. United d Southern historicalsociety. Confederated Bouthern memorial association,
7 .
.72
literarysociety.
memorial
( lollectedworks.
tolledions.
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(
187
Biography. Collected and individual E 167-467.1. F 214. and travel. Social conditions,etc. ription of the Confederate Genera] political and civil history Memoirs
and noncombatants. and reminiscences of civilofficials
Qeneral histories" "f the
E
war.
468. "
Mititary operations.E470-478. Causes Politicalhistory. Principlesinvolved. C. S. A. JK 9801-9993. DStitutioaalhistory 188
States.
k.. TK
^
E 458-459.
Diplomati"-history. Diplomatichietoryof The
the U. S.
E 469.
Confederate cruisers fi"reiurn-l)iiilt
E
469, 596-599.
.
n.
.1
E
M.
E 467.1.P6.
Pike. Albert.
Tteops. Histories of individual
Army.
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Naval
415.9. Ml'.
history E
591-599.
rvice. Signalcorps
E 608.
I
Militaryprisons E Union II
men
in the
lil 1 (112.
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K 458.7.
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day
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states
Vrmy of northern
arnn
etc.
I
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650.
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68
in the
E
war
Virginia)
E
545-586.
470.2-.9.
UNITED
E
TROOPS.
ARMIES.
Union
The
491
of
(e.
Hospitals, charities,
The
492
.3
E
various
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S.
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of
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12th
g.,
U.
Cavalry.
6 .
Artillery.
.7
Miscellaneous: Secret
Negro
E
470.
2-. 9.
the
Artiller}-. Cavalry.
civil
regular
fantry. In-
war.
organisations
army
classed
are
in
U.
L
492.4.12th.
E
Engineers, Signal
General
subject Btate
of
Sharpshooters, E
corps.
regiments
p
in
negroes
etc.
608.
d'Afrique,
Corps
Various
the
etc. E
war
540.N3. _
of negroes
E
495-537.
Divisions.
e.
g., all histories
E
493.1.3d
Special
of the
with
such
corps
further
cavalry,
corps,
Third
designations receive
etc.
its divisions
or
numbered
are
found
are
as
necessary.
special numbering.
Brigades. A
brigade
consisting
entirely
infantry
cavalry,
whether
.4
First
defenders Collected
of
from
troops
classed
be
may
number
Minute
works
Lincoln's
of
understate
or
.
Lists
or
(e.
g.
in
a
single
E
495-537, Iowa
Crocker's
state
division sub-
brigade
507.4).
E
494
Potomac)
621-635.
infantry.
S.
Service.
Corps.
9
of the
service.
in of
regiments.
.
.
E
the
histories
5 .
5
Transportation.
470-478.
373-374.
etc.
regular troops
e.
493.1
Civil
Infantry.
4
(91/-
ing. Volunteerlosses.
646.
General
9
E
Army
g.
UB
Military
STATES.
and
condition.
operations
armies
separate
Bounties,
Numbers
Sanitary
military
THE
Organization.
Statistics.
honor.
of
History
Flags
OF
Administration.
Conscription.
The
E
PARTICIPATION
army.
medals
war
STATES
the
on
first call
soldiers
or
o
of
men
of
troops
April
dicers
1861. which
responded
to
President
15, 1861.
covering
than
more
single
a
state. Census
reunion
or
(but soldiers in
of
residing
Pension
F). in
Lists
lists of
lists.
national
prisoners
in
a
county
(Pensions
cemeteries. E
residing
veterans
611-612.
or
UB
in
a
particular state
with
local
373-374)
Rolls
town,
biography of
ments inter-
u_
Civil
Quotas in the
1865.
im,i
operationin Military ' "
Rel
War
war.
governors.
E 170.2-.9.
bate
a
i
political history,
State
States.
the
of
history
war
TROOPS.
ARMIES.
WAR
CIVIL
B
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OF
1.11:1; \i;y
i:
I
Under each State,subdivide as follows: the raising, on equipment,and Officialpublications i ol tit*-troops in the
service
war.
reportscoveringperiod 1861-1866. Adjutant-general '
I .;
i
Lists of the Btate's dead.
0| soldiers
i-i
\ census
i
13 for full series.
l.\
i.
lisl of all ex-soldiersresidingin
or
state at any
a
periodsince the war E 194. or lists Histories of the states'troops. Collected biographies The draft. 'ions of survivors. of officers. General brigades. State memorials and monuments E 471^478; battlefield, on a particular
State
I' 1
ment monu-
localityin local history, state's battle flags. Lists of citizens serving
memorial
other
or
(a
monument
a
900). The
Boldiers of
to
a
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 -
E
OONGRES
OF
LIBRAE?
,;
[aland.
Rhode
lUth " '.m.li! B "'77,471.1. I battles B 170.6,)7l
Confederate hia(
a
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the Sea
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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PKISoNKKS Bi]
OF
[JBRAR1
,
(
prisons. General lists of prisoners.Exchangi I. ,:1I pri (alphabetically ions
Confederate
\,,.i,.t
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PRISONS.
MILITARY
LIFE.
PRISON
WAR.
I
6NGRESS
prisons. of state, and suspension of in tin- North, prisoners
nd baiton trritof habeas
B
corpus.
355.
Cf.JK343
158.8.
Specialprisons.
016
\ I
I | It; l" I
Military prison.
111.
Alton,
Chase, Cohrmbua, 0.
Damp
Fori Delaware. (
Denniaon,
amp
Camp
i:i
Klmira.
N.
Johnson's
.18
Point Lookout, Md.
.M8
Camp
Indianapolis,
Morton,
Military
Island, 111.
Rock
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prison.
Military
V.
Erie.
fnd.
( ".
Douglas, Chicago, 111.
1":
Island, Lake
..17
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.
ETC.
MATERIAL, General
works
cemeteries
on
monument-.
inder National
E
195-537.)
cemeteries in connection
Othefnationa]
cemeteries
with
in local
battlefields
history,e.
g.
E
471-478.
Arlington
F
234.A7.
"
re
Reunion
of veterans
of
war
singlestate or services and addres
Memorial
'
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
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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.
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E 499.B.
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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
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OF
LIBRARY
,
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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.
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LIBRAB1
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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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Continued.
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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
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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
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OF
LIBRARY Iowa.
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"
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
(c).
part of
republic of
864
Mountains
(Rocky
1846.
Boundary controversy previousto Pickett,G. E. E 467.1.P57. 856-870
78.X77.
Valley.
boundary of
Nbrthwesl
s:, I
E
W.
(a),(b), (c),or (d)
Indians.
1847-1865
E83.84.
E 41S.9.B84.
E 467.1. G29. under
158
each
state
may
be
ound
on
pages
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l,ir,i;.\i;Y OF
I
California. (
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and
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Boundaries
regions.Counties.
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Topics. Chinese.
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French.
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Japanese. Mission buildings.
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Irish.
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Portuguese.
.
871-885
Oregon (c). -Oregon country" in the later 18th and early 19th century
The
New
the region between
(Alaska);from In and exploration. it by rightof discovery
America
British claimed
(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
tries coun-
the
and
organizedas was
theU.
Spanish treaty of 1819 S. all Spanish claim to
jointoccupancy
the Straits of Fuca.
parts of Montana
regionwas Oregon
to
The
old Louisiana
hregonTerritorywas
Table of subdivisions
surrendered
The
of all the region north consisting
I sis,
in
made.
was
in IS Hi
the line of 49" and
was
treaty of joint occupationbetween
a
above42".
coast
terminated
was
on
Brit,
treaty)also
Pacific
the
Gt.
L792
River, laying the basis of the
Columbia
the
the
prised com-
sian Spain i Upper California) and Rus42" to 54" 4(K. Both Spanish and
as
a
state
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
The
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.
E
83.84.
ii o
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRAE?
,."
F
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
"| I,,.state
of Washington
m
.
0 outside the state of rritory all the reel of the original of i of Idaho and a part Wyoming). Ii wai reduced the formation of Idaho Territory, to its present limit- in L863 on
,,i
and admitted
ae
H'liri.ilworks.
s'.il
(
897
Regions.
Wan
with
a
Btate in L8f
Periods. Pacific ccasl Indians,1847-1865
Earh
voyages
Polar voyages
908
L867-1894.
909
ls'.Ho( subdivisions
(a),lb), (e),or (d)
E 83.84.
Boundaries.
Counties.
to
Northwest
F Sol. 5.
G 600 830.
'"^att
under
162
ouch
state
may
be
found
ou
pages
85-87.
UNITED
V
STATES
LOCAL
HISTORY
901-
Cape Nome
region.
Pribilof Islands. Mount
St. Elias.
Seward
Peninsula.
Yukon
River
and
Cf. F 1091.
970
Insular
possessionsof
Hawaiian
Islands
Tutuila, Samoan Porto Rico
DU
620-629.
Islands
DU
Panama Table
of subdivisions
DU
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.
EXCLUSIVE
AMERICA, British
Latin
or
Mexico
F
America
Indies
West
F F
F
F
and
thirteen
1421-1577.
2201-3891.
POSSESSIONS.
East
British
Honduras F F
Bahamas
American
and
Bermudas
F
Labrador
North
British
Florida
West F
West
British
Guiana
Danish
Indies
F
F
G
301-398.
Indies
2131.
3031.
POSSESSIONS.
F
2141.
DUTCH
New
Netherland
New
Sweden
Guiana
Colony
to
POSSESSIONS.
F
1664
1629-1664
Dutch
F
Indies
F
F
in Brazil
122.1. 167.
2141.
2401-2431.
F
1625-1662
FRENCH
New
France
and
Colony
in Florida
Louisana
1698-1803
St. Pierre French
and
West
Acadia
F
1600-1763 F
1562-1565 F
F
F
Guiana
F
Colony
in Brazil
1555-1567
1030, 1038.
314.
372.
Miquelon Indies
2532.
POSSESSIONS.
French
1170.
2151.
2441-24
7 1 .
F
PORTUGUESE
Brazil
before
301,
730-770.
West
West
F
2361-2391. F
D
Dutch
(1763-1783)
1441-1456.
DANISH
Iceland
(before 1776)
1631-1639.
Islands
Greenland
1121-1139.
colonies
1651-1659.
British
Falkland
1091-1199.
1001-1199.
Newfoundland The
F
1401-1413.
F
BRITISH
Canada
of Canada
STATES.
1601-2151.
America
South
UNITED
1201-1301.
America
Central
THE
Dominion
America.
North
Spanish
OF
1821
F
2529.
POSSESSIONS
2501-2659.
165
E 314.
186-199.
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OF
RUSSIAN
F
ONGRESS
POSSESSIONS.
SPANISH General
"
POSSESSIONS.
140] SWEDISH
16
POSSESSIONS. F
it;:.
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REGIONS.
-S30.
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vJ0.
166
1005
Collections.
iiiiiI
(
1005
F
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OF
LIBRARY
names. Geographic jraphy. Genealogy. (
Gazetteers
P L030, L051-1063.
The old French Canadian families
inns
works. Dictionaries. Encyclopedic works. Comprehensive
1009
I [andbooks.
1006
Guide books. and i ravel. I description F 1030.
Before 1763 L013
1:763 1867.
1015
ls''7
lol'.i
-
Antiquities. E 78.C2; K 92. [ndians of Canada E 99. e. g. Huron tribes Special
Iol'I
Social
Indians.
and
Manners antiquities.
E99.H9.
customs.
I [istory.
L026
Comprehensiveworks.
L027
Miscellaneous. Boundaries F
rf. (international),
B 398, F 42.B7,
Canadians in the U. S., etc.
1603-170:;.
of
English conquest Prance"
Royal
Company
West
Jesuits.
description. of
province
New 1663.
sionary Mis-
Indies, 1665-1674. labors of the Catholic
activities and
except the
etc.
"Company
1620.
1629-1663.
of the
E 184. F85.
History and
France.
Now
57. B7,
F
880, F 854, F 912. B7.
F
127.B7, V 551, F 597,
French
L030
Canadians.
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
Intercolonial wars La
E
Le Moyne d'Iberville, Pierre F 372. L. Radisson,P. E. F 1060.7. R. Chouart,Medard, sieur des Groseilliers
Montcalm-Gozon, Cham
.13
Brule.
Lake
F
L. J. de
E
F 1060.7. L.
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
CANADA
AMERICA"
NORTH
BRITISH
F
History. 1030
France
New
1603-1763.
Continued.
"
,
i
uitrki
.15
Nicollet.
.2
Marquette. Explorationof Joliet.
the
MississippiF
.3
Explorationof
the
Mwfflssippi F352.
the
Mississippi F 352.
the
MississippiF
352.
Hennepin.
A
Explorationof Salic.
.5
La
.7
Jesuits
of Exploration
Ld
New
352.
and
France
adjacent
regions. Jesuit relations, Collected. \S 1031
*^"-^ Single relations^
Last
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
revolution
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.
Militaryoperations E Thomas Selkirk",
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.
F L033.M.
Joseph 1G9
F 1038.H.
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"i
Scotch.
.
French. Iceland)
,12
REGIONS.
TERRITORIES.
PROVINCES. 1035.8
provinces.Atlantic
Maritime
Nova
of Canada.
coasl
America)
coast of North Cf. F L06 (Atlantic
1039.5
9
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OF
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Acadia.
Scotia.
perhaps by Norsemen; by Cabot, Visited by earlyexplorers" visited by French fishermen Breton etc. Cape Verrazzano, rlyaaL504. Provinceof Acadia,10" to46" north latitude, grantedto Montsby French king;and exploredand settled others. L604 Ki"i7 I"y Monts, Poutrincourt, Champlain and Jesuit station on Port St. Croix and Royal settlements. Mi. In
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.
Attempts
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
CANADA
F
Continued.
Acadia
Periodicals.
1036
AMERICA"
Societies.
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.
.B7
Boundaries old
E
F
184.A2.
1033. T.
Boundaries. .C6
(including boundaries
of
Acadia). International ary E 398.
.C2
1041-1044.5
since
.L9 .P6
Pictou Co. Prince F
Edward
Island
1046-1049.
.Q3
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
BayofFundy. Kings Co. Lunenburg Co.
Cities.
]784.
.5
Co.
.K5
1783
Largely settled by American 1041
Colchester
.F9
ChignectoIsthmus.
Towns. New
bound-
Cape Breton Island. Capture of Louisburg, 1745 E198. Capture of Louisburg, 1758 E 199.
.C5
1039.5
E 83.72.
Indians, 1722-1726
Acadians
Counties.
.A7
.B7
171
1.
S.
K 398.
Boundaries.
Scotia
V
New
1044
REGIONS.
TERRITORIES.
PROVINCES.
F
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRARY
,
Brunswick.
Regions. Counties. Boundaries River Nepiaiguil
Continued.
and VbX- .817 St. Croix
River
v 1('}'.
pa
.1",
imaquoddy Bay rion,X. B.
1046
.82 .T6
Bed ia 1769.
Bel off from Nova
1046.5 10 17
Comprehensiveworks,
nils
1049
History. Regions. Counties.
1049.5
Towns.
1050
River and Valley. Tobique River and Valley.
St. John
Island.
Edward
Periodicals. Societies. Directories.
in in
,!
Cities.
Towns.
I Hi!*..")Prince
ley. Val-
Cf.F 27.82.
re-
Cf. F27.P3. mil..")
and
Collections.
Cities. and
Gulf, River
St. Lawrence
Valley.
F 1054.S3.
St. Lawrence
Valley,Que.
St. Lawrence
F 1059.S4. Valley, Ont, F 127.S23. Valley, X. Y.
St. Lawrence
Thousand
F 127.T5.
Islands
Anticosti
F
1054. A6. F
Newfoundland St. Pierre and
F
1170.
F 1054.07.
[ale ni Orleans St. Helen's
1121-1124.5.
Miquelon
Island
F
1054.826.
1051 -1054.5 Quebec. of the old present province of Quebec is the successor New France, comprisingwithin its limits practically settled by the French all the region actually (except Acadia) and continuing to this day predominantly French. On the conquest of New France in 1760 the English changed the name to it,by the Quebec to Quebec and in 1774 added the in dispute between all earlier act, substantially territory France of nies coloand westward the maritime England, lying continental 13 and the (Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, The and Rupert'sLand. colonies)as far as the Mississippi American revolution strippedQuebec of all the southern tional of the internaby the establishment part of this vast area boundary. In 1791 it was further reduced by division into I.i"wer ( anada (now Quebec) and Fpper Canada (Ontario) The rebellion of 1837 in Lower Canada, under L. J. Papineau a (F 1032), was revolt,of the French against the English
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.
1051 .5
1052 1053
CANADA
Societies.
Collections.
Directories.
Comprehensive works. Description. History. Biographies:Bedard, Pierre;etc. History before
F
1791
1030-1032.
revolution
American
E 263. f'2.
Quebec campaign E 231. American loyalists E 277, F E 359.5.C2; E 359.8. War of 1812 Militaryoperations E 355.
Papineau, L.
1032.P.
F
J.
F 1032.L.
Lafontaine, Sir L. H. Rebellion
F 1032.
of 1837
Cartier,G. E.
F 1033.C.
Laurier,Sir Wilfrid French
Canadians
In the U.
1054.5
Towns.
1058.
F 1033.L.
(general)
S., etc.
E
Cities.
173
F
1027.
184.F85,
etc.
1050.5
Continued.
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TERRITOBIES.
PROVINCES.
f
CONGRESS
OF
LIBRARY
I
Ontario. pren" h
'"
lefl
forte and
'"'
After
Indians.
the
i"
settled by the trading p" \e thii n the Englishconqui
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.
few
next
years.
abuses known
"Clergy
is
as
under
were one
Periodicals.
1056 ..")
L057 1058
the
during tin-
war
istrative Popular discontent over adminthe "Family compact" and the the outbreak of the rebellion of (The literature of this rebel-
As
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created 1897. Cf. F1140.
1121
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by
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1 170
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colony.
178
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Territories.
the
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governed by audiencias down extent
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and
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Spain
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each its
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180
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1266
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1341
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boundary River
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182
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1361
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1376
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times. Towns. 1386
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1391
Other
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America.
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F 1 103 lin:..
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F
AMERICA
CENTRAL
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period
it
formed
a
separate
provincial government,
under
had
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established L542, which
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its seat
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did not include Panama, Reyno de Guatemala which belonged to New Granada, but did take in ChiaIt comprised the present states a state of Mexico. pas, now and Guatemala of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Salvador, Honduras last named covered by the being usually (the territorynow subdivided into three or more provinces). The early colonial The
Guatemala.
historyof
a
ami. settled,
Firma
and
as
Cast ilia
and
a
century. the
Central
under
Fe and
the
as shortlived,
have
of
a
independence
joined
of I turbide.
formed
sections of the coast, present British Honduras,
over
the
After
been
several
successors
Periodicals.
1424
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Central
I
125
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down
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Biography.
184
Mexico
to
its overthrow,
federal republicoftheir
G 5.
they It
own.
to
17th
Spain
from
themselves
day. l l-l
the
both dating from Moscpiitia.
states
empire
led,and
in
attainment
American
the
control
settlement
protectorateover On
sparsely
was
very
exercised
Britain
through actual
Cape
Caribbean, from mainland
American
belongs de Guatemala.
Reyno
dependencies of the Veragua were later Viceroyalty of New Granada.
and
of Santa
the
of Tierra early bore the names districts Its Oro. of del provinces or
whole,
a
Darien, Panama Audiencia
Great
South
Dice to the
of the
shore
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The
Gracia
with
than
America
South
Central America
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the southern
rather with
our
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AMERICA
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F
and discoveries E 101-141. Early explorations F 1441-1457, the coast on Englishaggressions
Mexican
Chiapas 1821-
1438
form
of independence
war
F 1256.
Mexico.
Separation from Central American
treaty,1850. Walker
1529. M9.
F 1232.
union.
Filibuster
in Nicaragua
F
Attempts to Clayton-Buhver
wars.
1526.
Topics.
1440
British
Honduras.
The
coast
of the Bay
of Honduras
occupied by British wood-
17th century without any claim to the soil. After many recognizedby Guatemala years of hostililv, it was known Belize or Balize. British as as a colony. Early
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1441
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1442
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1447
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1449
Regions.
1456
Cities and
1457
Topics.
1443 1444 1445
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.B4
Boundaries
Boundaries. towns.
Belgians.
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165
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Boundaries.
Regions. Departments.
1469
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Boundaries.
F1249.
Honduras
British
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Isabal.
.P4
ElPeten.
.82
St. Thomas
Cf. F 1469.S2.
boundary
Mexican
(District).
F 1441-1457.
Cities and
1476
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Maya local antiquitiesF 1435.1.
Topics.
I 177
Salvador. 1 isl
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1482
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1487
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cut
was
captaingeneral. About
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
defeated. The disastrously Bolivar,the Spanish forces were republic of the United States of Colombia was organizedto of Caracas include New Granada, with the captaingeneralciea and and Ecuador). Venezuela Quito (modern Venezuela in
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
der The remainorganizedin 1831. a nd tions reorganizarevolutions, many
In
1903
republicwas divided being abolished.
Republic its independence.
into 27
ments, depart-
the old state divisions
2251
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2254
Gazetteers. .5
Dictionaries.
Directories.
2258
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2259
Miscellaneous.
9Xl^
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2255
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Societies.
2261
Before
2263
1810-
travel.
1810.
Antiquities.Indians. I History.|.\"L Before 1810. Biographies:Jimenez
""'Ij'ca Ul^2269
2271
2272
Gonzalo;
colony, 1698-1700 Indian English West
Siegeof Cartagena. 2273 2274
Quesada,
etc.
Scots'
.5
do
F 2281. D2.
expedition,L739-1742. Adm.
Vernon.
1810-
War
of
independence,1810-1822.
Fernandez
Madrid.
Bolivar, Simon Morillo y Morillo, 2275
1822-1S:;_".
2276
1 832-1
2277
1886-
886. 199
Jose:
etc
P 2236.B. Pablo
P 2324.11
Biographies:
Continued.
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For
sec
Brazilboundary F2554.
State
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MarTa.
2301-2349.
F
VENEZUELA
(RtwiYK
before 1500 it and the Spaniards soon by Columbus made. Cumana several years before any settlement was in L520 and in Coro in the west founded in the east
Though was was
L527.
Welsers
the
V
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of
despatchedto in
1547 and
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sacked
Morgan Caracas.
the interior. The
Maracaibo
Weber
to his creditor-.
expeditionswere
whom
grant
cancelled
was
Caracas
appointed.1595
myal governor
destroyed by
and
taken
in 1527
granted the coast Augsburg, under
the
English buccaneers;
and
in 1679
Again in 173!) and
1711
French
the
in
was
1669
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attacked British expeditions
captured Trinidad in 1798. of New zuela Down Granada, Veneviceroyalty was subjectto the Audiencia of Santo Domingo. In and and Cumana 1777 the provincesof Caracas, Maracaibo ether territory comprisingmodern Venezuela were separated Granada the captain generalcyofCaracas,and from New as I
a
"
Puerto
iuaira and
(
and Jabello,
of the
to the creation
1786 the Audiencia
of Caracas
was
created.
Early in the 19th century revolutionaryactivitybegan; under Miranda 1806 and considerable successes between won were L812, when
he
Bolivar,at once of the struggle closed
took
next
year
the
mercenaries, In
with
broke
war
he had
the
continued
of his adherents,
The
contest.
Bolivar's overthrow out
again under
in
in 1814.
other
Since
1829.
2304
Gazetteers.
that time
numerous
Collections.
Dictionaries.
200
turned re-
foreign
expelled the last Spaniard.
Periodicals. Societies.
Biography.
The
Paez, Bolivar
the aid of British and
independent,with
Directories.
period
second
federal
2301
2305
one
was formed, republicof Colombia Granada, Venezuela and Quito (Ecuador),from which
1822
withdrew
.5
the
up
by 1823, with
and
But
finallywithdrew.
of New zuela Vene-
has country internal revolutions. the
SOUTH
F
AMERICA.
2308
Comprehensive works.
2309
Miscellaneous.
V-
t.
*~
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and
Description Before
2313
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E135.G3.
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2323
1806-1812.
Miranda.
2324
1810-1830.
War
of
independence. Biographies:
Morilloy Morillo,Pablo; Montilla. Mariano; etc. Bolivar,Simon 2325
Republic of
1830-
blockade,
2331
F 2235. B.
Venezuela.
Anglo-German
Revolution,
1902.
L903.
1902
Biographies:Vargas,J. M. ; etc. ItritishGuiana boundary dispute F 2331.B7. Boundaries. Regions. States. .A5
Andes.
.A9
Los Aves
.B6
Bolivar.
.B7
Boundaries.
Islands off the coast, beIslands.
longing to F
era
Colombia
boundary
.T2
Tachira.
.Z9
Zulia.
ether
pow-
201G.
F 2281.B7.
2341
Cities.
2349
Topics.
Towns.
GUIANA A
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
pasaedunder Meanwhile
trol con-
the
French gaineda foothold at Cayenne and the Englishat tirst established themselves in the region of the Oyapok had
River
n;oi
Englishsettlements came permanent Dutch Guiana, where a grant betw"
The
L629.
later in the modern
made in Copenam and Maroni rivers was loughby and Eyde. British claims in Guiana
the
201
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Wil-
were,
how-
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GUIANA
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
In
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
In
taken privateers,
Holland
"-
Surinam, each taking the
,|uil",,Demerara, Berbice and
and
the
restored to
was
all her
Indian
West
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
the Orinoco. E 111-135. Early voyages Raleigh E 129.R2.
2361-2391
British
Guiana.
2361
Periodicals.
Societies.
L'.'iiil
Gazetteers.
Dictionaries.
236 1.5
Directories.
2365
Biography.
2368
Genealogy. Comprehensive works.
2369
Miscellaneous. 1 description and
2370
Before
2371
1803-
2379 2380 2381 2383
Collections.
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
Towns.
2391
Topics.
Cities.
202
F 2331 JB
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OF
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
Collections.
Directories.
2508
Biography. Genealogy. Comprehensive works.
2509
Miscellaneous.
2505
Descriptionand 2511
Before
2513
1821-1889.
2515
1889-
Indians
Moxo
.1
.3
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.
olution Rev-
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
Periodicals.
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
so
b"-
placed in having largely to this works
"
uprisingsin Virginia1609-
1622
and
F Refer Gookin, Daniel Refer Logan, John, Indian Add
Most
execution
1641, etc.)
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
182
Porter, D. E
Add
184
1).
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Asiatics
PB8
British
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AddCi.Yu
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Add
Cf. E
184.A2.
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Add
Cf. E
184.M8.
184.11'.).
221
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('.:
Roe,
V.
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E 467.1.P78.
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is
l.on.
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OF
LIBRARY R" fer under
of
Order
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Washington
E 202.7. F 67.R.
E
i
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E 207
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F 67. K.
Washington.
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Other societies
(alphabetically). Cornwallis,Lsl
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
Add
similar to E 471^78.
lines somewhat
on
278.L5.
E
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
356
Add
as
The
D.
A.
E
415.9.P85. 302.6.R01.
footnote. Libraryof
A
Bcheme
E
355, on
at
will
382
Refer1st Creek
E
101
Add
be
Guadalupe
83.813.
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
.P6
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
OF
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).
B" f"r ( 'onfederate
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
Add
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"
.Add
.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,
Collected trofin
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
\Y.
River
Dearborn.
F
: :
:
1S13:
Death
E E
27.D2.
Del
Valley. Cal.:
1
868.16.
Debsconeag Lake region, Me.: F Decatur, Stephen, sr. : E 823.1).
244
167.
F
157.D5.
F
142.W2.
F
F
:
of
868.D4. Alexander
VI'
121. :
23S3.
F
.TK
party:
Denison.
Daniel
Denmark
:
Colonies 27.1'.".
167.
Valley: F 106.
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.:
Campaigns.
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.
.1. M.:
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
.".n.
of,
868.N5.
F
G64.D58.
101-1
capture of
:
Cal.: :
E
E
ami
lu.;.l |"c.
Kuns.
Wis.:
Co..
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.
Co.,
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"
Fort, siege
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
:
407. F2.
F
:
E
:
262.E2.
F
:
'.'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
390. :
1797
:
398. 1841
302.6.W16,
E
1789
I State)
Washington Civil
rebellion, 1842
Bear
E
F 153.
expedition,
:
Washington, George: E 312. Administrations,
1839: F6
Santa
E
France, 1838-
Pa., 1838:
P612.W17.
1032.
1232.
war,
Aroostook
with
1911
P882.W3.
Co., Minn.:
Washington, .Mexican
7.".."
P 82; P 89.W2,
L:
K.
Co., Oreg:
Waseca
of
1234.
Warwick, F
711
L910
E
war:
revolution
P
against
war
Toledo
War
L898:
insurrection, L895
Cuban
Wasco
Texan
P 3098
1893-1894:
of
rebellion
2537.
365.
E
war,
1836-1839:
Dorr
:
301.
F
2726.
Texan
F
1060.9.
I'
of 1891
revolution
Spanish-American
Texan
1S79-1S82:
war.
351-364.
E
Algeria, 1815:
Brazilian-Argentine F
Riel
1870-
Canada.
3097.
Chilean
Florida
West
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.
Fenian
2235.
F
Cuba.
war.
years
326.
E
:
of, L776:
E241.W3.
1S51:
Washington,
"_".":.
Order
of: aE
202.7.
:
[NDEX. i,inch.
n
Me.
c...
ngton
Washing Washington Washington
^
"-
2.
Washington Washington
Co., R. Jo., \
Washing
West
Watkins
Glen,
Wans.
127.834.
F
V.:
X.
326.W.
aF
II.:
t.
Co., Wis.:
475.92.
E
Co., Ind.
Wayne
Co., Mo.:
Wayne
Wayne
Co., X.
Wayne
Co..
Wayne
Webster,
Y.
F
127.W4.
F
197.W4.
: :
Pa.:
F
Daniel
Aslibnrton
472.W3.
F
Ohio
Co..
parishes, La.:
region, Fla.: F 317.W5.
West
Gallatin
West
Indies:
E
:
in
(General):
revolution:
E
263. W5.
British:
Indies.
French:
West
Indies.
Spanish:
West
Jersey
West
Roxbury,
West
Tennessee:
F
2136.
2141. F
21 r"1
F1621
Weir,
Lake.
Fla.
Mass.
74.W486.
F
:
536; E 582. Military operations: E E
war:
Apr.-July,
1861:
Weldon
on, 1864
Weils. Wells
F
John:
E
E
473.7.
E
474.0.
E
operations
Minnesota
F 532.W55.
7857W4.
F :
615. W
F :
E
Welsh
F.
E
Wentworth
of
L84.W4.
1804
E
475.5. 475.7.
Jan.-June,
1805:
E
:
F
99.W5.
1059.W4.
of:
Co.. N. ceded
Y.
:
E
477.0.
E
470.4.
July. 1861: F
127.W5.
to United
States:
309.
Georgia cession, 1S02:
296
477.3.
472.17.
lauds E
470.6.
E
74. W5.
Virginia campaign,
Westchester
E
470.2.
E
7S.W0.
E
West
Western of:
:
E
:
Virginia, Army E
America
Co.. Ontario:
Aug.-Dec,
West
269.W4.
Tradition
1SG4:
Mounds
109.W4.
Indians.
474.S.
E
:
1803:
May-Aug.,
Indians: 1.
160.W4.
F
States:
discovery
E
475.3.
177.21.
123.W.
Revolution: Welsh
1SG3
E
Jan.-Apr., 1804: E
Pennsylvania United
:
1SG3:
-Dec,
Aug
Welsh
Colorado:
1802
Nov., 1802-Jan., 1803:
152.W.
military
Ind.:
Co.,
627.W3.
June-Aug., :
472.6.
1802:
317.M3.
F
railroad,
470.3-.4.
472.1.
E
Aug., 1861-Mar.,
Jan.-June.,
Weiser, Conrad:
17s:;
442.3.
F
Sept-Nov.,
:
I
a
302.6.W2.
F
:
;
Virginia: F 236-250. Civil
337.8.W.
E
Co., Iowa
Webster
.
137.
F
:
2131.
F
:
West
F
Mar.-Sept., 1802:
Webster, Pelatiah:
737.G2.
F
:
operations: E 271.
Indies, Danish: Indies, Dutch
1". 398.
E
377.P6.
1621.
West
West
F
F 1601-2171.
operations
Indies,
I'.lo.WI.
works:
River, Mont.
West
157.W35.
treaty:
Collected
Florida Florida
West
572.W4.
F
263.F6.
West
Naval
S3.794.
301.
E
:
202.W5.
West
F 532.W5.
:
Co., Midi.:
Wayne
E
1795:
IT'.'::
Florida
687.W2.
F
Va.:
l". 0. : F
: F
American
Wanpaca Waymouth, George: F 7.W. Wayne. Anthony : B 207.W35. Campaign,
West
uF
F 587.W3.
Co., Wis.:
Brookland,
Naval
Wauhatchle, Tenn. Engagement at, L863: Wankesha
572. W3.
F
Co., Mich.:
Washtenaw
West
Revolution
River.
tite Ouachita
of.
157.W5.
F
F57.W8.
i.:
Augusta, District
F87.W3.
I. :
78.W5.
E
Indians:
157.W3.
F
38.868. River,
170.'.".
Jan.
Washington Co., Va.: F2S2.W3. campaign, 1868 L869: i:
E
:
June, L864 : to 476A
July Dec., 1864: D 177.1. June, 1865: to 177.8.
L27.W8.
I
Washita
Washita
t ions
opera
.
v.:
\.
Jo., Pa.:
"
695.
.V.l I
.Fan.
Co., " foioj F 197.W8. Co., Oreg,: F882.W4.
Washington
F
: war
Military
i"""""I'j.w 2.
I I
So., Mo.
"
Co.,
West
Civil
E 187.W8.
Co., Minn.:
Washington
Die
W 27.W8.
:
Co., lid.:
aF
290.
[NDEX. Point,
Wolfl
relief corps
Woman's Women'a w
i
Co., Ohio:
w
i
Oo
\
a.
w
Ibnry, Levi
:
H
Woodburj
Co.,
in.
547. W8.
F
:
827.W8.
F
:
STaqui
Ilawn, III.: F 548.68.W82. Is, Lake of the, region : F L059.L2.
w w
Manitoba
:
Iward, Q. W.
\v
Wool,
.1. i:. :
Yates
to Saltlllo: E 405.4.
March
David
Wooster,
Co.,
Worcester
Mass.
Yazoo
Pass
expedition,
72.W9.
F
:
Columbian
exposition: T
Jonathan
Worth,
:
500.
national
Co., Va.: F 157.W5. Co., Me.: F 27.Y6.
York
Co., Ontario:
J.: E 403.1.W9.
W.
Worth,
Lake, Fla.: F 317.D2.
Co., I"\va: F 627.W86. Writing, Aboriginal American:
York
Co., Pa.:
York
Co..
Worth
Va.:
Writing,
Siege, 1781 : Siege, 1862:
98.W9.
E
Indian:
assistance:
K
215.1.
Wyandol
Co., Ohio:
F
407. \V9.
Wyandot
Indians:
of
Wyandotte
Wyoming
E
Cave, :
F
Co..
Co..
F rr.v2.CS.
:
770.
/
157.Y6. 232.Y6.
F
220. YG.
Pa.:
F
127. W9.
massacre,
e
Valley. Pa.:
F
letters: E
E
473.61.
park. Cal.
Valley. Cal.
Younger,
Cole:
Yuchi
241.W9.
241. Y6.
F
00. Y9.
and
Valley. Alaska:
912. Y0. F
Territory: Co., Ariz.
F
:
Zapotecs:
Mexico:
X.
Yakima
Co., Wash. Indian
Yakima
Indians:
Yakima
River
1001. 817.Y9.
F
"
F
'. :
F
;
war
:
K
and
262.Y2.
Zelaya, J. S.
897.Y18. E
1219.
:
Zeno, Zeno, Xi.colo: Zulia, Venezuela
E
Zufii
E
Antonio:
00.Y2.
Valley, Wash.:
F 897.Y2.
Indians:
98.M6Z.
E
1526.Z.
F
F
Zelaya, Nicaragua:
B3.84.
1381.
F
Zeisberger, David:
Yakima
868.Y6.
868. Y8.
F
E
River
Zacatecas,
River,
F
.".23.
Y
Yadkin
:
504. Y.
1376.
Indians:
F
Yuma
F
Co., Cal.:
Yukon
157. W0.
:
868.Y6.
Yucatan:
157.W8. I77s:
E
Yosemite
Yuba F
V.:
X.
X
v
F
national F
99.H9.
End.
756
Yoscmite
Yukon
x
1059. Y6.
F
Va.:
Yoiktown.
F
59.W9.
i:
Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming
Valley,
and
E
1529.M9.
109.18. 109.18. :
F
2331.Z9.
9929.
o
208
4^^4"
475.22.
F722.
park:
River
Yohoganla
Worth,
Writs
341.
lSi.rj : K
York
259.W.
F
F
:
737.Y4.
F
World's
108
817.Y3.
F
Ariz.:
companies
Yellowstone
F
:
127. v::.
land
Yellowstone
207.W9.
E
:
Scotia
F
Y.:
X.
Ya/.ou
W3.1.W8.
E
L054.Y8.
B82.Y2.
99.Y3.
Co., Nova
Co.,
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.
Co., Oreg.
Yamhill
R 8
F 247
:
E
Co
6859.
E 270.Y2.
:
war:
Yamaska
197 Wa
r
CJo., Iowa
Woodford
civil
K ojn.
8800
nnlverslty: LD
Revolution
102.15.
: i:
In Civil war:
wort
Fnle
548.68 W8.
I'
III.:
-3
.Mont.:
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