Appointed governor of New York, II., 2. At Germantown, III., 62-65. At battle of Camden, III., 199–201. Smiley, John, V., 105–106. Smilie, John, Opposes adoption of Constitu- Smith, Maj.-Gen. Andrew J. (Fed.). At Chickasaw Bayou, VIII., 308–310. At Champion's Hill, VIII., 318-319. At Tupelo, VIII., 423-425. At Mobile, IX., 17-18. At Nashville, IX., 74-77. Smith, Col. Benjamin F. (Fed.), At second Smith, Caleb B. Becomes Secretary of the Interior, VII., Opposes reinforcing Sumter, VII., 478. VIII., 412. Smith, Charles Emory, Becomes Postmaster- General, X., 74. Smith, Gen. Charles F. At battle of Resaca de la Palma, VII., 198- 199. Marches toward Fort Henry, VIII., 86. At Shiloh, VIII., 97–103. Smith, Gen. E. Kirby (Confed.). At first Bull Run, VIII., 52-54. Advances into Kentucky, VIII., 242. Captures Richmond, VIII., 243. Sends Heth to threaten Cincinnati, VIII., 244. Joins Bragg, VIII., 244, 248. Smith Smith, Gen. E. Kirby (Confed.)—Continued. At Camden, VIII., 415. At Jenkins' Ferry, VIII., 416. Smith, Lieut.-Col. Francis, At battle of Lex- Smith, Lieut. F. G. (Fed.), At Perryville, Smith, Gerrit. Nominated for Presidency, VII., 259. seq. Signs bond for Davis' release, IX., 389. At Chattanooga, VIII., 384-385. Defeats Morgan, VIII., 242. At Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, VIII., 177- At Leggett's Hill, VIII., 484. At Griswoldville, IX., 65. Smith, Henry, Elected governor of Texas, VI, Smith, Hoke, Becomes Secretary of the In- Smith, Hyrum, Assassinated, VI., 122-123. Smith, John. San Accompanies expeditions to Virginia, I., Imprisoned and tried for sedition, I., 158. Explores the Chickahominy, I., 161. His capture by the Indians and rescue by Explores Chesapeake Bay, I., 163. His plans disconcerted by emigrants, I., 165. Writes the Book of Mormon, VI., 457-459. Arrested for bank fraud, VII., 12. Founds Nauvoo, VII., 121. Indicted for murder of Boggs, VII., 122. Smith, Melancthon. Member of committee reporting Ordinance Smith, Col. Melancthon, At Lacolle Mill, V., Smith, Com. Melancthon (Fed.). Captures the Manassas, VIII., 159. Smith, Brig.-Gen. Morgan L. (Fed.). Smith, Gen. Persifor F. At battle of Contreras, VII., 237-239. At Chapultepec, VII., 247. Smith, Robert, Sent to England to solicit Appointed Secretary of the Navy, V., 3. Smith, Gen. Samuel. At Fort Mifflin, III., 68. Smith, Gen. Samuel-Continued. Leads Maryland troops, IV., 250. Smith Moves rejection of Macon's bill, V., 233. Defends Baltimore, VI., 34-36. Introduces tariff amendment, VI., 191-192. 209. Smith, Samuel F., IX., 298. Smith, Seba, IX., 291–292. Smith, Gen. Sydney, At Lacolle Mill, V., 419– 420. Smith, Lieut. Sydney, Captured at Sorel River, Smith, Sylvester C., X., 289. Smith, Thomas, Becomes governor of South Smith, Judge Thomas, Impeachment of, V., ΙΟΙ. Smith, Sir Thomas. Takes over Raleigh's proprietary rights, I., Retires from London Company, I., 174-175. Smith, Walter I., X., 289. Smith, William, Elected Bank director, IV., 123. Smith, William, II., 418. Opposes bank plan, IV., 118. Argues against Madison's commercial reso- Introduces indemnity bill, IV., 182. Receives electoral votes for Vice-President, Smith, Gen. William F. (Fed.). At Williamsburg, VIII., 171-173. At Savage Station, VIII., 194. At South Mountain, VIII., 221-223. At Fredericksburg, VIII., 232-235. At Chattanooga, VIII., 379–386. At Bermuda Hundred and Drury's Bluff, At Cold Harbor, VIII., 453-455. At Petersburg, IX., 35-37. Smith, Brig.-Gen. William Sooy (Fed.), Raid Destruction of stores at, III., 239. Engagement at, IX., 52. Smoky Mountains, I., 12. Becomes an accepted profession after pas- sage of Navigation Acts, II., 207; IV., Farmers smuggle crops to Canada, V., 196. Smyrna Camp Ground, Ga., Battle of, VIII., Smyth, Gen. Alexander. Appointed inspector-general, V., 338. At Buffalo, V., 354. Takes command and issues proclamation, Fails to take Black Rock, V., 359-360. Smyth, Alexander, Defends Jackson, VI., 151. At the Po River, VIII., 441. At Spotsylvania Court House, VIII., 442- At the North Anna, VIII., 448. At Armstrong's Mill, IX., 114. Snake River, I., 18. Snead, Thomas L., Interview with Lyon, VIII., 36. Snelling, Capt. Josiah, At Tippecanoe, V., 274. 29. Snowfall, I., 20. Defeated for governorship of Pennsylvania, Defeated for Vice-Presidential nomination, Soap, Value of product of, in 1860, IX., 232. bers of, X., 442. EMIGRATION; IMMIGRATION; CHARITY; Social Conditions-Continued. Sophie AND SOCIALISTIC MOVEMENTS; FOODS; Social Democratic Party. Nominates Debs and Harriman, X., 215. Nominates Debs and Hanford, X., 250, 275. Socialist Labor Party. Nominates Wing and Matchett, X., 51. PERIMENTS. Society for the Discovery of Unknown Lands, Society for the Prevention of Pauperism, Society for the Promotion of Arts, Agricul- Society for Promoting the Improvement of Society of Journeymen Tailors, V., 320. A member of the London Company, I., 150. On the United States, IV., 411. Somers, The, At battle of Lake Erie, V., 393- Somers, The, VII., 211. Somers Island, Named, I., 170. Somerset, Protector, Church reforms under, I., Sorghum, Attempt to substitute, for sugar, IX., 155. Sothel, Seth. Pillages South Carolina, I., 389. Deposes Governor Colleton, I., 390. Compelled to relinquish his authority, II., 31. Soulé, Pierre. Receives instructions regarding Black War- Negotiates with Calderon, VII., 339–340. Signs the Ostend Manifesto, VII., 341-342, South, The. See the various States. South American Indians, I., 39-42. Area, population, chief cities and date of 122. Founding of Charleston, I., 386. Attempts of Spanish to foment revolution Changes of governors in, I., 387-388. Governor Colleton deposed and banished Population of, in 1689, I., 437. Reunited with North Carolina, II., 31. Introduction of rice in, II., 32, 185. Church of England established in, II., 32. The first extant slave law of, II., 34-35. Bonnett, II., 36-37. The treaty with the Cherokees, II., 37. Commercial and other conditions in, II., Part of territory of, granted to Oglethorpe Boundary dispute with Georgia, II., 142. South Carolina-Continued. South Carolina Form of government in, II., 152. Religious conditions in, II., 175. Indigo industry of, II., 185-186. Recognizes white servitude and negro slav- Plantations in, II., 197. Granted a bounty on indigo, II., 207. Declares loyalty to colonial cause, II., 259. Upholds action of Massachusetts, II., 275. Tea landed at Charleston, II., 279. Professes loyalty to King, II., 355. British repulsed at Fort Moultrie, II., 404- Expulsion of Governor Campbell from, II., Forms independent government, II., 419- 420. Declares in favor of independence, II., 421. Joy in, over Declaration, II., 431. Buford's defeat at Waxhaws, III., 192-193. Rocky Mount and Hanging Rock, III., Defeat of Gates at Camden, III., 198-201. Greene compelled to retreat at Hobkirk's Operations of Marion and Lee in, III., Population of. II., 150-151. First newspaper published in, II., 150. Greene's siege of Ninety Six, III., 257-258. 1 South Carolina South Carolina-Continued. Population of, in 1790, III., 328. Portion of debt, III., 353. INDEX The dispute over paper money in, III., 360. Votes of, in Federal Convention, III., 456 Ratifies the Constitution, IV., 8. Land acreage and assessed valuations in, Tonnage of vessels built in, IV., 42. Establishes college at Charleston, IV., 59. Vote of, at first election, IV., 80. Apportionment of debt, IV., 115. Political sentiment in, IV., 499. Suffrage limitations in, V., 98–99. Opens her ports to slave trade, V., 325, Electoral vote of, in 1812, V., 376. Resolutions of, regarding tariff of 1824, Opposition to tariff revision in, VI., 266- Anti-tariff agitation in, VI., 274-275. The South Carolina exposition, VI., 275- Governor Pickens' message regarding slave law, VI., 285. Restrictions on slaves and the slave trade, South Carolina-Continued. South Carolina Seizures of slaves in, VI., 290. Approves Georgia's proposed amendment, Opposes aid for Colonization Society, VI., 291. Population of, in 1830, VI., 305. Appropriates money for internal improve- Construction of the South Carolina Rail- Sentiment in, regarding nullification, VI., McDuffie's speech on South Carolina's at- Forbids education of slaves, VI., 430. Devotes quota of surplus to education, VI., 491. Electoral vote of, in 1840, VII., 55. Secedes from the Union, VII., 457-458. delivery of forts, etc., in State, VII., 459. Attack on the Star of the West, VII., 463- Bombardment of Fort Sumter, VII., 480- Battle of Port Royal Bay and the capture Engagement at Port Royal Ferry, VIII., 73. Battle of Secessionville, VIII., 108-109. DuPont's attack on Charleston and Fort Operations against Forts Wagner and The burning of Columbia, IX., 96–98. |