Governor Johnson's statement of the reasons for planting, II., 41-42. Savannah founded, II., 43. Settlement of Germans, Lutherans and Moravians in, II., 43. New Inverness founded by the Scotch, II., 44. Career of the Wesleys in, II., 44. Oglethorpe brings more soldiers and colonists, II., 45. The Spanish attack on Frederica repelled by Oglethorpe, II., 46. Changes in government of, II., 47. The case of Mary Musgrove, II., 47-48. Assembly established in, II., 48. Divided into parishes, II., 50. Development of, II., 129. Boundary dispute with South Carolina, II., 142. Population of, II., 151. Form of government in, II., 152. Free school system established in, II., 171. Recognizes white servitude and negro slavery, II., 190. Sends no delegates to Stamp Act Congress, II., 229. Declares loyalty to colonial cause, II., 259. Trade with Great Britain, II., 271. Cession of Indian lands in, II., 287-288. Not represented in Continental Congress, II., 303-304. Resolves to aid other colonies, II., 304. Flight of Governor Wright, II., 413. Fort at Sunbury surrendered, III., 160. Georgia-Continued. Surrender of Forts Golphin and Cornwallis, III., 257. Evacuation of Savannah, III., 287. Refuses assent to impost, III., 355. The dispute over paper money in, III., 360361. Favors opening of Mississippi, III., 378. Appoints delegates to Federal Convention, III., 420. Votes of, in Federal Convention, III., 456 et seq. Ratifies Constitution, IV., 8. Cedes her western territory, IV., 33. Land acreage and assessed valuations in, IV., 39-40. Tonnage of vessels built in, IV., 42. Primitive condition of agriculture in, IV., 45. Introduction of cotton in, IV., 46. Charters University of Georgia, IV., 59. Grants lands to Yazoo companies, IV., 201, 474; V., 78. Refuses to appear before Supreme Court, Electoral vote of, in 1796, IV., 296. Claims territory in the South, IV., 473-474. Revokes sale to Yazoo companies, IV., 474, V., 79. Cedes territory to Government, IV., 474. Agrees to settle Yazoo land claims, V., 80. Settlement of the claims, V., 82-83. Slave emancipation in, V., 327. Opposes aid to colonization society, VI., 291. Quarrels over lands with the President and the Creek and Cherokee Indians, VI., 297-304. Population of, in 1830, VI., 305. The dispute over the Cherokee lands, VI., 363 et seq. Electoral vote of, in 1832, VI., 391. Prohibits introduction of slaves, VI., 423. Disapproves employment of negroes in printing and publishing establishments, VI., 428. Provides death penalty for circulating incendiary documents, VI., 429. Offers reward for arrest and conviction of Use made of quota of surplus, VI., 491. Laws restricting slave-trade, VII., 163. Disputes with New York over return of fugitive slaves, VII., 171-172. Electoral vote of, in 1848, VII., 260. Secedes from Union, VII., 466. The battle of Chickamauga, VIII., 371 377. Georgia-Continued. Georgia Engagement at Ringgold Gap, VIII., 386387. Thomas' advance to Dalton, VIII., 427. Battle of New Hope Church, VIII., 476 477. Battle of Pine Mountain, VIII., 477-478. Battle of Kolb's or Culp's Farm, VIII., 478-479. Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, VIII., 479480. Battle of Smyrna Camp Ground, VIII., 480. Battle of Peach Tree Creek, VIII., 480482. Battle of Leggett's or Bald Hill, VIII., 483484. Battle of Ezra Church, VIII., 484-485. Battle of Jonesboro and capture of Atlanta, VIII., 487–488. Sherman's march to the sea, IX., 60 et seq. Capture of Columbus and Macon, IX., 130. Attempts to prohibit manufacture of whiskey, IX., 189-190. Boundary dispute with Florida, IX., 207. Value of lands in, 1815, 1850, 1860, IX., 216– 219. Gold production in, IX., 231. Production of cotton in, IX., 233-234. Constitutions adopted by, IX., 327. Abolishes slavery, repudiates war debt, and rescinds secession ordinance, IX., 368. Rejects Fourteenth Amendment, IX., 380. Negro and white voters registered in, IX., 387. Adopts new constitution, IX., 389. Ratifies Fourteenth Amendment, IX., 396. Fight over negro legislators in and readmission of State to Union, IX., 426-428. Militia furnished by, X., III. Restrains Tennessee Copper Company from spreading noxious fumes, X., 304. Georgia Georgia-Continued. INDEX Property values in, 1870 and 1909, X., 310, Persons engaged in agriculture in, X., 341. Georgia, University of, Chartered, IV., 59. Signs treaty with America, III., 97-98. Angered by Paine's article, III., 154. German Evangelical Protestant Church, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. German Evangelical Synod, Ministers, churches, and members of, X., 442. Germans. Settle in New York, II., 9. Settle in Virginia, II., 161. Germantown. British army encamps at, III., 62. The battle of, III., 62-65. Germany. Dispute with, over Samoa, X., 30-32, 77- Reciprocity treaty with, X., 44. Sends expedition to Venezuela, X., 228. Geronimo, Capture of, X., 33-34. Gerry, Elbridge. Signs Declaration, II., 437. Signs Articles of Confederation, III., IIO. At Federal Convention, III., 448, 497. Favors executive council, III., 457. Member of committee of compromise, III., 466. Opposes election of President by Congress, III., 473. Refuses to sign Constitution, IV., 9. Introduces resolution to assume State debts, IV., III. Favors bank plan, IV., 118. Favors compensated abolition of slavery, Appointed envoy to France, IV., 334. 267. Defeated, V., 292. Giles Gerrymander, The, V., 291-292, 373. Ghent, Treaty of, VI., 84-99. Gholson, Thomas, Advocates tax on salt, V., 287. Gibbon, Maj.-Gen. John (Fed.). At South Mountain, VIII., 223. At the Wilderness, VIII., 434-436. At Spottsylvania Court House, VIII., 441- At Cold Harbor, VIII., 454. At Jerusalem Plank Road, IX., 39. At Deep Bottom, IX., 41-42. At Reams' Station, IX., 44-45. Sent against Sioux Indians, IX., 456-457. Gibbons, Lieut. James, At capture of Stony Point, III., 176. Gibbs, Maj.-Gen. Alfred (Fed.), At Dinwiddie Court House, IX., 118. Gibbs, Maj.-Gen. Sir Samuel. Sent to West Indies, VI., 62. Killed at battle of New Orleans, VI., 7582. Gibson, Brig.-Gen. Randall L. (Confed.), At Mobile, IX., 18. Elected Vice-President, V., 373, 376. Giddings, Joshua R. Anti-slavery resolutions of, VII., 69-70. Refuses to support Winthrop, VII., 283. Gilbert, Brig.-Gen. Charles C. (Fed.), At Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, Attempts to establish Giles, William B. Opposes bank plan, IV., 118. Suggests that Government sell its Bank stock, IV., 133. Endeavors to inculpate Hamilton, IV., 134 136. Opposes creation of navy, IV., 187. Votes to expunge expressions of attachment to Washington, IV., 295. Introduces force bill, V., 216. Opposes repeal of Embargo, V., 219. Reports West Florida bill, V., 257. Opposes army bill, V., 284. Opposes renewal of Bank charter, V., 318. Reports conscription bill, VI., 55. Gillem, Maj.-Gen. Alvan C. (Fed.). At Russellville, IX., 77. In southwestern Virginia, IX., 78-79. On Stoneman's raid, IX., 104-105. Commands military district in South, IX., 386. Gillespie, Lieut. A. H. Meets Kearny, VII., 214-215, 218. Gillette, William, X., 460. Gillhaus, August, Nominated for Vice-Presi dent, X., 301. Gillmore, Gen. Q. A. (Fed.). Captures Fort Pulaski, VIII., 106-107. Captures Forts Gregg and Wagner and bombards Fort Sumter, VIII., 357360. Conducts expedition to Florida, VIII., 410 411. At Bermuda Hundred and Drury's Bluff, VIII., 450-452. At Petersburg, IX., 32. Gilman, Daniel Coit, On Venezuela boundary commission, X., 69. Gilmer, George R., At anti-tariff meeting, VI., 276. Gilmer, Thomas W. Proposes censure of Adams, VII., 68. Reads protest against report censuring Tyler, VII., 74. Letter regarding annexation of Texas, VII., 102. Gilmore, Brig.-Gen. John C., In Porto Rico, X., 165 et seq. Gilmore, J. R., Peace mission of, IX., 82. Gilpin, Henry D., Rejected as Bank director, VI., 419. Ginger, Exportation of, limited, II., 205. Girard, Stephen. God Speed Aids in the yellow fever epidemic at Phila delphia, IV., 168. Takes part of loan, V., 387. Gist, Christopher. Visits the Indians, II., 76, 77. Accompanies Washington to the Ohio, II., 81. Gist, Gen. Mordecai, At battle of Camden, III., 199-201. Gist, William H., Advocates secession, VII., 443. Glaciers, Of Alaska, I., 19. Gladwin, Defends Detroit against Pontiac, II., 123-126. Glascock, Amends gag rule, VI., 448. Glass. Smith's attempt to produce, I., 164. Other attempts to manufacture, I., 176; II., 178. Townshend's plan of taxing, II., 254. Establishment of glass-works in colonies, Duty on, in tariff of 1789, IV., 100. Importation of, from England prohibited, Duty on, unchanged, VI., 380. Duty on, raised in 1842, VII., 76. First plate glass made, IX., 162. Glendale (Charles City Cross Roads, Frazier's Farm, White Oak Swamp, Va.), Battle of, VIII., 195-196. Globe Tavern, Va., Battle of, IX., 42-43. Gloucester, Mass., Provides education girls, IV., 61. Gloucester, The. Armament of, X., 101. Bombards Aguadores, X., 138. At battle of Santiago, X., 150-152. Convoys troops to Porto Rico, X., 163. Glover, Gen. John. Saved from ambush, III., 46. for Member of André court-martial, III., 217. Gloves, Duty on, in tariff of 1789, IV., 100. Goats, Imported into the colonies, II., 185. Goddard, Calvin, Plans secession of New England, V., 118. Godey's Lady's Book, IX., 287. Godfrey, Edward, Chosen leader of Maine government, I., 331. Godoy, Don Manuel. Concludes treaty of San Lorenzo el Real, Refuses to recognize French claims, V., 49. God Speed, The, Voyage of, I., 157-158. Average annual production of, I., 26–27. Discovery of, in the Klondike district, I., 28. The thirst for, at Jamestown, I., 163; II., Expeditions sent to search for, I., 164. Le Sueur's quest for, II., 71-72. Rise in price of, during war, IX., 79-80. Production of the California gold fields. Fluctuations in exports and imports of, X., 48-49. Production of, 1870-1910, X., 328. Gold Conspiracy, The, IX., 405-407. Golden Hind, The. Drake's voyage in, I., 139. Gilbert's voyage in, I., 140–141. Golden Circle, Knights of the, VIII., 393 Goodhue, Benjamin. Favors Jay's treaty, IV., 279. Gore Surprised at Marshall's opposition to Sedition Law, IV., 371-372. Gooding, Brig.-Gen. Michael (Fed.), At Perryville, VIII., 247-248. Goodrich, Chauncey. Opposes Jefferson, V., 187. Delegate to Hartford Convention, VI., 59. Goodrich, Elizur, Removed from office, V., 4. Gookin, Charles. Appointed governor of Pennsylvania, II., 18. Removed, II., 18. Goose Lake, I., 18. Gordon, Col. George H. (Fed.). At Winchester, VIII., 182-183. At Cedar Mountain, VIII., 203-204. Gordon, Brig.-Gen. James B. (Confed.), At Yellow Tavern, VIII., 439. Gordon, Capt. John A. Sent against Fort Washington, VI., 24, 31. Levies tribute on Alexandria, VI., 31-32. At second Winchester, VIII., 333-334. At the Monocacy, IX., 24-25. At Snicker's and Berry's Ferries, IX., 29. At Shepherdstown, IX., 51. At Winchester or Opequon, IX., 52-54. At Cedar Creek, IX., 57-59. At Hatcher's Run, IX., 113-114. Attacks Fort Stedman, IX., 115-116. At Sailor's Creek, IX., 124. At Highbridge, IX., 125. Defeated for governorship of Georgia, IX., 389. Makes agreement with Northern politicians, IX., 477-478. Gordon, Patrick, Appointed governor of Pennsylvania, II., 19. Gore, Christopher. Appointed American arbitrator, IV., 441. Threatens secession, V., 218. Defeated for governorship of Massachusetts, V., 267. Opposes conscription bill, VI., 55. Approves report of Hartford Convention, VI., 61. |