Attempts to control commerce of New Jersey, I., 313. His dispute with Philip Carteret, I., 313. Becomes governor of New Jersey, I., 315. Appointed governor of New England, I., 354. Declares Connecticut's charter forfeited, I., 355-356. Imprisoned, I., 356. Appointed governor of Virginia, II., 23. Becomes governor of Maryland, II., 28. Anglicanism, Opposition to, in colonies, II., 209-213. Angus, Capt. Samuel, Attacks Black Rock, V., 359. Annapolis, Md. Founding of, I., 283. Becomes capital of Maryland, II., 29. Annapolis (formerly Port Royal), Canada. Captured by the English colonists, I., 459. Besieged by Canadians and Indians, I., 470. Annates, Appeals and Supremacy, Acts of, I., Anti-Federalists-Continued. Arbella Oppose adoption of Constitution by Pennsylvania, IV., 6-8. Attempt to break up Federalist celebrations, IV., 24-25. Beaten in New York, IV., 27-28. Attack the compromise on assumption, IV., 114. Oppose bank scheme, IV., 118 et seq. Anti-Gallows Movement, VII., 130–131. The kidnapping of Morgan and resultant Anti-Masonic movement, VI., 330-333. Nominates West and Ellmaker, VI., 388. Nominates Phelps and Pomeroy, X., II. Anti-Monopoly Party, Nominates Butler and West, X., 22. Antinomianism, I., 254-255. Antiquity of Man and Civilization in the United States, I., 57. Anti-Rent War, The, VII., 41-43, 137-139. Anti-Trust Legislation. See GOVERN MEnt RegULATION; TRUSTS. Apache Indians. Characteristics of, I., 35. Apia, Hurricane at, X., 31-32. Apostolic Church, Ministers, churches, and members of, X., 42. Appalachian Indians, Attacked by James. Moore, II., 34. Appalachian Mountain System, I., 12. Applegate, Jesse, Leads expedition to Oregon, VII., 93. Apples, Cultivation of, in the colonies, II., 183. Appling, Major, Captures British detachment, V., 423. Appomattox Court House, Va., Lee's surrender at, IX., 126-128. Apportionment of Representatives. See REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS. Aransas Pass, Tex., Engagement at, VIII., 414. Arapaho Indians, I., 36. Araucanian Indians, I., 37. Characteristics of, I., 41-42. Original habitat of, I., 43. Arbella, The, Voyage of, I., 221. Board of arbitration established in South The Alabama claims arbitration, IX., 414- The Behring Sea controversy, X., 63. The Alaska boundary dispute, X., 245-247. Arbuthnot, Capt. John James, Surrenders the Avon, V., 484-485. Arbuthnot, Admiral Marriot. Takes command of British fleet, III., 178. At siege of Charleston, III., 189. Archæological Remains. The ruins of Tiahuanaco, I., 40. The Nampa Image, Calaveras Skull and Kensington Rune-stone, I., 59. Cahokia, Etowah, Grave Creek and other mounds, I., 59. Remains of Cliff-dwellings, I., 62. Archbald, Robert W., Impeachment of, X., 283. Archdale, John, Becomes governor of South Carolina, II., 31. Archean Period, I., 26. Archer, Branch T., Appointed commissioner to the United States, VI., 464. Archer, Brig.-Gen. James J. (Confed.) At Glendale, VIII., 196. At Cedar Mountain, VIII., 203-204. Archer, William S. Opposes tariff of 1820, VI., 192. Moves investigation of legal status of Missouri, VI., 209. Member of compromise committee, VI., 209, 211. Reports on Texas bills, VII., 118. Architecture. Of houses in New York, II., 166. Progress of, X., 457-458. Arctic, Loss of the, VII., 430. Area, Of States, Territories and possessions, I., 5-9. Argall, Capt. Samuel. Obtains corn from the Indians, I., 169. Argall, Capt. Samuel-Continued. Arkansas Area, population, chief cities and date organized, I., 6, 10. Production of gold in, I., 27. Copper mines in, I., 27. Turquoise, garnet and quartz deposits in, Educational land grants in, IX., 268. Property values in 1870 and 1909, X., 310313. Persons engaged in agriculture in, 18701900, X., 342. Constitution adopted by, X., 475. Governors of, X., 536. Arizona, The (Fed.), at Sabine Pass, VIII., 413. Arkansas. Area, population, chief cities and date admitted, I., 6, 10. Prehistoric quarries in, I., 99. Struggle in Congress over slavery in, VI., 199-200. Admitted to Union, VI., 477. Electoral vote of, in 1840, VII., 55. Electoral vote of, in 1844, VII., 115. Laws restricting the slave trade, VII., 163. Arkansas INDEX Army Arkansas-Continued. Electoral vote of, in 1852, VII., 314. Governor Rector refuses to furnish troops Secedes from Union, VIII., 26. Price defeated at Sugar Creek, VIII., 93. Capture of Fort Hindman at Arkansas Engagement at Camden, VIII., 415. Island No. 76 awarded to, IX., 208. Value of lands in, 1850-1860, IX., 217-219. Educational progress in, 1789-1865, IX., 265 et seq. Constitutions adopted by, IX., 328. Rejects Fourteenth Amendment, IX., 380. Adopts new constitution, IX., 388-389. The Brooks-Baxter war and the overthrow Begins boundary suit against Tennessee, X., Property values in, 1860, 1870 and 1909, Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- Governors of, X., 536-537. Passes through Farragut's fleet, VIII., 168. Arkansas Post. See FORT HINDMAN. Arkwright, Sir Richard, System of spinning invented by, introduced in Rhode Island, IV., 43. Arlington, Lord. Receives grant to Virginia from Charles II., I., 372. Cedes his share to Culpepper, I., 376. Arlington Heights, Va., Occupied by Union forces, VIII., 40. Armada, The Invincible, Defeat of, I., 147. Armijo, Don Manuel, Surrenders Santa Fé, Armistead, Lieut.-Col. George, At Baltimore, Armistead, Brig.-Gen. Lewis A. (Confed.) Killed at Gettysburg, VIII., 343. At Chickamauga, VIII., 373-377. Armstrong, Coi. John. Attacks Kittanning, II., 105. Aids in capturing Fort Duquesne, II., Armstrong, Gen. John. At the Brandywine, III., 56-58. At Germantown, III., 62, 65. Armstrong, Major John. 112. Writes Newburg Addresses, III., 292-296. Sends Talleyrand's answer to Monroe, V., 54. Rejects Talleyrand's terms, V., 59. Authorized to purchase Florida, V., 64. Appointed commissioner to settle dispute with Spain, V., 64. Protests at Spanish attacks on American commerce, V., 184. Protests at Bayonne Decree, V., 204. Sends Non-Intercourse Act to Champagny, V., 234-235. Sends French terms to Pinckney, V., 236. Appointed brigadier-general, V., 338. Quarrels with other Cabinet members, V., Plans campaign, V., 391. Disputes with Wilkinson, V., 411-412. Armstrong, Samuel T., X., 433. OF 1812. Army, Confederate. See CIVIL WAR. See REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Army, Cuban. See SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. Army INDEX Ashe Army, Spanish. See SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. Aroostook, The (Fed.), at Fort Darling, VIII., Army of the Cumberland. See CIVIL WAR. Army of the Ohio. See CIVIL WAR. Debate on increasing, to protect frontiers, Increase of, as measure of defence, IV., 186. St. Clair's defeat, IV., 192–194. Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers, IV., Militia apportioned among States, IV., 335. Debate on enlistment of minors in, V., 378- Desertions from, to California gold fields, See BATTLES; REVOLUTIONARY WAR; WAR OF 1812; CIVIL WAR; SPANISH-AMERICAN War. Arnold, Benedict. Aids Allen to capture Ticonderoga, II., 344346. Urges invasion of Canada, II., 387. Placed in command of expedition against Marches toward Quebec, II., 391. Escapes from Carleton at the battle of Enraged at promotions over his head, III., Wounded in Connecticut, III., 16-17. Drives St. Leger out of Mohawk Valley, Advises Gates to camp at Behmus's At battle of Freeman's Farm, III., 37-39. III., 52. Occupies Philadelphia, III., 114. Depredations of, in Virginia, III., 238 et seq. Subsequent career of, III., 271 note. Arnold, Capt. W. A. (Fed.), At the Po River, VIII., 441. 173. Aroostook War, The, VII., 38-41. Of the Indians, I., 48-51, 64. The Indians as an inspiration in art, I., Arrival of West and Copley in America, First portrait painting in New England, The first studio in America, IV., 73. The work of Copley and West, IV., 73-74; Charles W. Peale, IV., 74; IX., 300. Portraits of Gilbert Stuart, IV., 74-75; IX., 300. Allston, Sully, Vanderlyn and Jarvis, and The first American group portrait, IX., 299. Spread of art museums and art associations, Art education, X., 457. Sculpture and sculptors, X., 457. Architecture and architects, X., 457-458. Artagnette, Diron D', Sent to command colony at Mobile, II., 62. Arthur, Chester A. Elected Vice-President, X., 11-12. Vetoes Chinese immigration bill, X., 66. Articles of Confederation, Adoption of, III., 102-104, 106–111. Arundel, Lord, Equips expedition to America, I., 149. Asboth, Gen. Alexander (Fed.), At Pea Ridge, VIII., 93-94. Asbury, Francis, Ordained the first Methodist bishop in America, III., 338. Ascension Day, VII., 127. Asgill, Capt. Charles, III., 284. Ashburton, Lord. See ALEXANDER BARING. At Kernstown, VIII., 179. Killed at Harrisonburg, VIII., 184. Ashe, Gen. John. Prevents landing of stamp papers, II., 231. Commands North Carolina troops, III., 100. Compels Campbell to retreat, III., 162. Defeated by General Prevost, III., 162–163. Atlanta, Ga. Attorneys-General Sherman's campaign against, VIII., 470-488. Anti-extortion riots at, IX., 189. Cotton States and International Exposition at, X., 59. Population of, in 1910, I., 6. Atlanta, The (Confed.), Captured, VIII., 292 293. Atlantic, The. Captured by Porter, V., 487. Renamed the Essex, Jr., V., 488. Atlantic Monthly, The, IX., 287. Atlantic Telegraph. See COMMUNICATION, SYS TEMS OF. Atlas, The, Captures the Pursuit and Planter, VI., 2-3. Atlee Station, Engagement at, VIII., 410. Atristain, Don Miguel, Signs treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, VII., 252. Attacapa Indians, I., 48. Edmund Randolph, IV., 88. Levi Lincoln, V., 3. Cæsar A. Rodney, V., 223. William Pinkney, V., 246, note, 377. William Wirt, VI., 134, 238. John M. Berrien, VI., 345. Benjamin H. Brewster, X., 16. Richard Olney, X., 51. 36-37. Judson Harmon, X., 51. |