Newburyport Newburyport, Mass.-Continued. Approves repeal of embargo, V., 206. INDEX Newcastle, Del., Meeting at, declares for gen- Newcastle, The, Chases the Constitution, VI., Newell, Robert H., IX., 292. Fisheries of, I., 117; II., 182. Taken possession of, by Gilbert, I., 140. Ceded to the English, I., 460. Dispute in Congress over conceding fish- Trade with, prohibited by Parliament, III., Dispute with England over fisheries at, VI., Newgate Prison, III., 342. Commands expedition to Virginia, I., 157. Aids in rebuilding Jamestown, I., 159. Brings emigrants and supplies to Virginia, Conducts expedition to Virginia, I., 165. The Old Mill at, I., 108. United with Portsmouth and Providence to Population of, in 1764, II., 150. Favors Non-importation agreements, II., Military operations at, III., 122 et seq. Establishment of the freedom of the press at trial of John Peter Zenger, II., II. The South Carolina Gazette established, II., First newspapers in the various colonies, Nicholas Newspapers and Periodicals-Continued. Number published before and after the Rates of postage on, in 1792, IV., 124-125. The Philanthropist and the Genius of Univer- Labor journals, VI., 328; IX., 173. Stereotyping introduced, IX., 162. Newton, Maj.-Gen. John (Fed.). At South Mountain, VIII., 221-223.' War with, X., 3. Niagara. Fort erected at, by the French, II., 10. Ambush of expedition at, II., 125. Niagara, The, At battle of Lake Erie, V., 393– 397. Niagara, The, Armament of, V., 421. Early projects for a canal across, VII., Protests at England's actions in Mosquitia, Drives British out of San Juan, VII., 264. Opposes Henry's resolutions, II., 226. Speech of, regarding England, IV., 333-334- 459. Coöperates in attempt to subjugate Can- ada, I., 460. Transferred to the governorship of Vir- Appointed trustee of William and Mary Transferred to the governorship of Mary- Again becomes governor of Virginia, II., 24. Removed, II., 25. Becomes governor of Maryland, II., 28. 37. Nicholson, Lieut. John B., Commands the Nicholson, Joseph H. Reports Fugitive Slave bill, V., 14. 103-104. Manager of impeachment case, V., 107. Introduces Non-importation resolution, V., Nicholson of Tenn., Expelled from Senate, VIII., 47. Nicholson, Samuel. Captures the Niger, IV., 411. Capture of Tories at, III., 243. Greene abandons siege of, III., 257-258. Nipe, Bay of, Attack on, X., 178. Nixon, Gen. John, Saved from ambush, III., Niza, Marco de, Exploration of, I., 125. Nome, Alaska, Population of, in 1910, I., 9. Virginia's acts of intolerance against, I., Attempts to disfranchise, in the Carolinas, Non-Importation Agreements, After passage 300. Captures and releases prize, IV., 416. Defeat of, IV., 185-186. Act passed by Congress, IV., 416. act, Non-importation act goes into effect, V., Non-intercourse act of March 1, 1809, Non-intercourse act revived, V., 229. Passage of Macon's Bill Number Two, V., Debate on repeal of, V., 240-241. Repeal of the Non-importation act, VI., Norfolk, Va. Founding of, II., 28. Destruction of, by Dunmore, II., 403. Burning of Gosport navy yard at, VIII., 27. Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Norfolk, The. Captures prize, IV., 412. Sold, V., 84. Norridgewock, Expulsion of Sebastian Rale Norsemen. Influence of, upon Eskimos, I., 59. Evidence regarding their visits to America, North, Frederick, Lord, Earl of Guilford. Introduces bill to repeal Townshend Act, Introduces act placing duty on tea, II., 275. Introduces New England Restraining bill, Introduces plan of conciliation, II., 337. Conciliatory measures of, passed by Parlia- Resigns, III., 299. North, William, Appointed Erie Canal com- missioner, V., 307. North Adams, Mass., Municipal improvements North American Indians, I., 34-39. North American Phalanx, The, VII., 129. North Anna, Operations on the, VIII., 446- North Carolina. Discovered by Verrazzano, I., 1, 118-119. North Carolina-Continued. North Carolina Garnet deposits in, I., 28. Voyage of Amadas and Barlow to, I., Raleigh's settlements at Roanoke, I., 143- 147. Berkeley obtains share in, I., 371. Early settlement in, I., 382-384. Locke's "Grand Model" of government, I., Culpepper's insurrection in, I., 388. Population of, in 1689, I., 437. Reunited with South Carolina, II., 31. War with the Tuscaroras, II., 33. The first paper money issued in, II., 34. 34. Aids South Carolina in subduing Yemas- Proprietors sell their rights to the crown, Dispute over quit-rents in, II., 38. Population of, in 1764, II., 130. Boundary dispute with Virginia, II., 142. First newspaper published in, II., 150. Recognizes white servitude and negro slav- Land grants in, II., 197. Sends petition to Parliament, II., 221. Sends no delegates to Stamp Act Congress, Demonstration against Stamp Act in, II., 231. Declares loyalty to colonial cause, II., 259. Grants tracts of land to Henderson, II., Sends sympathy to Boston and urges gen- Sends aid to Boston, II., 301. 257 North Carolina North Carolina-Continued. INDEX Delegates of, in Continental Congress, II., Professes loyalty to king, II., 354-355. Governor Martin expelled from, II., 412- 413. Declares in favor of independence, II., 421. The battle of King's Mountain, III., 203- 205. Conditions in, III., 251. Battle of Guilford Court House, III., 251- Capture of Hillsborough, III., 278. Pro-slavery sentiment not strong in, III., Imposes duty on imported negroes, III., Value of coins in, III., 342. Consents to impost, III., 354-355. The dispute over paper money in, III., 360. Appoints delegates to Federal Convention, Votes of, in Federal Convention, III., 456 et seq. Ratifies Constitution, IV., 29. Land acreage and assessed valuations in, Tonnage of vessels built in, IV., 42. Imports of, IV., 50. University of North Carolina chartered, Schools in, IV., 60. Provides for religious freedom, IV., 63. lands, IV., 147. Representation in Congress, IV., 162. North Carolina North Carolina-Continued. Electoral vote of, in 1796, IV., 296. Value of manufactures of, V., 314. Electoral vote of, in 1816, VI., 132. 305. Grants Stevens steamboat rights in State, Appoints commissioner to examine canal The governor deprecates nullification doc- Electoral vote of, in 1832, VI., 391. Provides penalty for inciting slave insur- Prohibits education of negroes, VI., 429. lation of incendiary documents, VI., 441. 511. Electoral vote of, in 1840, VII., 55. Laws restricting the slave trade, VII., 163. Electoral vote of, in 1856, VII., 384. Electoral vote of, in 1860, VII., 429. People decide against convention, VII., 475. Governor Ellis refuses to furnish troops to Secedes from Union, VIII., 26. Capture of Hatteras Inlet, VIII., 70–71. Capture of Elizabeth City and Newbern, Capture of Fort Macon, VIII., 106. Operations of the Albemarle, IX., 89-90. manufacture of whisky, IX., 188-189. Tobacco produced in, IX., 234. Educational progress in, 1789-1865, IX., Constitutions adopted by, IX., 327. Abolishes slavery, repudiates war debts and Adopts new constitution, IX., 389. Ratifies Fourteenth Amendment, IX., 396. Operations of Ku Klux in, IX., 434. Militia furnished by, X., 112. Sued for bond interest by South Dakota, Property values in 1860, 1870 and 1909, X., Persons engaged in agriculture in 1870- Governors of, X., 546. North Carolina, University of, Chartered, IV., North Dakota. Area, population, chief cities, and date ad- Property values in, 1909, X., 313. North Dakota-Continued. Constitution adopted by, X., 475. Governors of, X., 547. Norwich North Pole, Discovered by Peary, X., 298- 299. North Shenandoah Mountains, I., 12. The Great Revival at, I., 467-470. Northern Pacific Railroad, The, Chartered, Northern Securities Company, Dissolved, X., 223. Northumberland, Duke of, Church reforms Lands ceded by States to Congress, III., The Ordinance of 1784 for government of, Jefferson's plans of forming States out of, Cessions of lands by Indians, III., 388- England's refusal to surrender posts in, Harmar's defeat by the Indians, IV., 189- 191. St. Clair's defeat, IV., 192–194. Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers, IV., Cessions of land by treaty of Greenville, Slavery prohibited in, IV., 309. Election of house of representatives in, IV., Divided into Indiana and Ohio Territories, Slavery in, V., 329–331. Norton, John, I., 343. Norwalk, Conn., British depredations at, III., Norway, Treaties with, IX., 239, 333; X., Meeting at, declares for general congress, Sends aid to Boston, II., 301. Provides education for girls, IV., 61. ין h |