Sullivan, John T., Rejected as Bank director, VI., 419. Sullivan's Island. See FORT MOULTRIE; CHARLESTON. Sully, Thomas, Paintings of, IV., 75; IX., 300. Sumner, Charles. Views on slavery, VII., 282. Disapproves Fugitive Slave law, VII., 296. Speaks on the "Crime against Kansas," Assaulted by Brooks, VII., 369. Favors release of Mason and Slidell, VIII., Advocates legal-tender bill, VIII., 113. His theory of reconstruction, IX., 6, 88, Writings and speeches of, IX., 278. Opposes admission of Southern represen- On radical feeling toward Johnson, IX., Denounced by Johnson, IX., 376. Protests at adjournment of Congress, IX., Opinion of Johnson's message, IX., 391. Endeavors to secure passage of civil rights Death of, IX., 455. Sumner, Gen. Edwin V. (Fed.). Refuses aid in Buckshot War, VII., 34. Sent to disperse Topeka legislature, VII., Commands army corps, VIII., 84, 153. At Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, VIII., 177- At Oak Grove, VIII., 189. Supreme Court Sumner, Gen. Edwin V. (Fed.) —Continued. Sails from Harrison's Landing, VIII., 202. At Antietam, VIII., 224-229. At Fredericksburg, VIII., 232-235. Sumner, Gen. Samuel S., At San Juan, X., Sumpter, The (Confed.), Captured at Mem- Sumter, Gen. Thomas. Routs British at Williamson's Plantation, Attacks Rocky Mount and Hanging Rock, Retreats after battle of Camden, III., 201. Captures Orangeburgh, III., 255. Defeats British at Biggin's Church, III., Elected to Congress, IV., 80. Sun Worship, By the Indians, I., 64. Superior, Lake, I., 18. Discovery of, I., 423. Establishment of mission of the Holy Supreme Court. At Gaines' Mill, VIII., 192. At Peach Orchard, VIII., 193–194. Formed by Congress, IV., 87; IX., 318-322. Decides Yazoo land claims, V., 82, 83. Decision in case of Osborn vs. United Renders opinion in case of Cherokee Na- Orders Georgia to free prisoners, VI., Sustains lower courts in Amistad case, VII., Upholds Rhode Island courts in case of Decides case of Prigg vs. Pennsylvania, VII., 172-173. The Van Zandt case, VII., 174. The Dred Scott case, VII., 387-392. Awards Island No. 76 to Arkansas, IX., Deprived of jurisdiction over appeals from Renders legal-tender decisions in cases of Decisions of, regarding Mormons, X., 32. Decides the insular cases, X., 196-197. Declares the Beef Trust illegal, X., 222–223. pany, X., 223. Decisions of, in Standard Oil and Tobacco Decisions of, in interstate controversies, Declares peonage illegal, X., 409. Overturns the eight-hour law, X., 418. Supreme Court Justices. Jay appointed Chief Justice, IV., 88. Lincoln appoints Chase Chief Justice, IX., Waite becomes Chief Justice, IX., 447. White and other Taft appointments, X., Justices of, since 1789, X., 473, 533. Susan Constant, The, Voyage of, I., 157-158. Sutter's Fort, Cal., Frémont at, VII., 216–217. Swallow, Silas C., Nominated for Presidency, X., 215, 250. Swallow, The, Voyage of, I., 140. Swan, Richard, Attacked by the Indians at Haverhill, I., 458-459. Swansdale. Settlement of DeVries at, I., 193. Swanton, Admiral, Raises siege of Quebec, II., 118. Sykes Swartwout, John, Fights duel with Clinton, V., 121. Swartwout, Robert. Fights duel with Riker, V., 121. Sent west by Burr, V., 136. Delivers Burr's letter to Wilkinson, V., 142. Released, V., 158. Becomes defaulter, V., 164. Remarks regarding office-seekers, VI., 346. Sweden, New, Settlement of, I., 195-196. Joins the Armed Neutrality, III., 228, 236– Acknowledges independence of the United Agrees to abolish slave trade, VI., 281. Swedes. Passage of law in Massachusetts Bay col- Hog-raising in the colonies, II., 183-185. At Memphis, VIII., 167. Passes Vicksburg batteries, VIII., 313. Sykes, Maj.-Gen. George (Fed.). At Gaines' Mill, VIII., 192. At Second Bull Run, VIII., 205-210. Swanzey, Indian massacre at, I., 350. At Antietam, VIII., 225-229. At Shepherdstown Ford, VIII., 229. Sykes, Maj.-Gen. George (Fed.)-Continued. At Chancellorsville, VIII., 297–303. Sylvania, State proposed by Jefferson, III., Symes, Benjamin, Founds free school in Vir- Symmes, John Cleves, Obtains grant in Ohio, Symphony Society, X., 458. Association formed at, to oppose Fugitive The Jerry McHenry rescue at, VII., 305- Syren, The, at Charleston, II., 406. Taal Volcano, I., 16. Τ Tabasco, Captured by Perry, VII., 212. Lays responsibility of panic of 1893 on note. Appointed president of Philippine Commis- Opens Philippine assembly, X., 213. Becomes provisional governor of Cuba, X., Elected President, X., 275-276. Calls special session of Congress, X., 278. Appoints tariff board, X., 279. Winona speech of, X., 280. Dismisses Pinchot, X., 281-282. Appoints Railroad Securities Commission, Vetoes bills revising tariff, X., 291–292. Negotiates peace treaties with France and England, X., 293-294. Appoints Supreme Court Justices, X., 296. Tahoe, Lake, I., 18. Taku, China, Bombarded, X., 205-206. Attacks British fleet at New York, II., 443. Talbot, Capt. Silas-Continued. Taney Commands San Domingo station, IV., 417. Taliaferro, Brig.-Gen. William B. (Confed.). At Bentonville, IX., 103. Talladega, Ala., Jackson's victory over Creeks Tallahassee, Fla., Population of, in 1910, I., 6. Negotiations of, with Gerry, Marshall and Makes peace overtures, IV., 429, 432, 436. States assent to impost duty, III., 289. States assent to impost, III., 354-355. Hamilton's report on manufactures, IV., Increase of impost duties in 1792, IV., 127- Decrease of excise duty, IV., 128. Increase of duties on sugar, molasses and Increase of duties to provide Mediter- Increase of duties in 1812, V., 295–296. Gallatin's plan of a tariff, V., 312-313. vent, VI., 117–118. Petitions to Congress for protection to in- dustries, VI., 119-120. Removal of duties discriminating against The tariff of 1818. VI., 122-123. Debate on the tariff in 1820, 1821, VI., 191– The tariff of 1824, VI., 259–263. Tariff-Continued. Tartarus Opposition to tariff revision in South Caro- The Harrisburg tariff convention, VI., 268. Anti-tariff agitation, VI., 274-275. The South Carolina exposition, VI., 275- The tariff of 1830, VI., 359-361. The compromise tariff of 1833, VI., 398- The tariff of 1841, VII., 64-65. The Morrill tariff of 1861, VII., 441-442. Failure of Congress to revise tariff in 1867, The "Wool and Woolens Act" of 1867, IX., Reduction of the tariff in 1870, IX., 410- 4II. The tariff of 1872, IX., 447-448. The Payne-Aldrich tariff law, X., 278-279. Taft's vetoes of bills revising tariff, X., 291-292. The tariff as a factor in trust development, Tariff Board. Created by Congress, X., 279. Membership of, increased, X., 288-289. Raid of, in South Carolina, III., 188. Defeated by Morgan at Cowpens, III., 244- Attacks Tories by mistake, III., 250-251. Tattnall Tattnall, Commodore Josiah (Confed.). At Craney Island, VI., 17. INDEX At Port Royal Bay (1861), VIII., 71-72. Riotous proceedings at, III., 425. Taxation. Dispute over, in Massachusetts Bay colony, Provision relating to, in Maryland charter, Imposition of exorbitant taxes in Virginia, New York the first colony to claim the General forms of, in colonies, II., 155- The efforts of England to tax the colonies, Outbreak against, in Massachusetts, III., The question of taxation and representa- Taxes laid on land, houses and slaves, IV., Reduction of, in 1802, V., 9-10. Attack on bill reducing, V., 15. Reduction of taxation in 1816, VI., 111-112. Internal and income bills passed, VIII., Increase of internal and income taxes, Reduction of internal and income taxation, Taylor, John W. Tea Introduces amendment prohibiting slavery Moves amendment to Missouri bill, VI., On Clay investigating committee, VI., 237. At Port Republic, VIII., 186. At Stirling's Plantation, VIII., 414. Taylor, Brig.-Gen. Robert B., Commands Vir- Taylor, Zachary. Defends Fort Harrison, V., 361-362. In Black Hawk War, VI., 479. Defeats Wildcat at Okeechobee, VII., 16. Occupies Matamoras, VII., 199. Defeats Ampudia at Monterey, VII., 201- Division of his army, VII., 206. Wins victory over Santa Anna at Mon- Orders Doniphan to Saltillo, VII., 219. Inaugurated, VII., 279. Messages to Congress, VII., 283-284, 433. VII., 302. Death of, VII., 292. Taylor, Major-General, Captures Eagle and Tayton, Don Carlos, Leads expedition to Tazewell, L. W., Receives electoral votes in Tea. Townshend's plan of taxing, II., 254. Imposition of duty on, II., 275. The Boston and other tea parties, II., 277 Duty on, in tariff of 1789, IV., 100. |