Topography. Of the United States and its possessions, Influence of the Indian fur and fish trade The use of Indian place names, I., 68. At South Mountain, VIII., 221-223. With Sheridan on Trevilian raid, IX., 33- At Shepherdstown, IX., 51. At Winchester or Opequon, IX., 52-54. At Cedar Creek, IX., 56-59. Torch, The. Sent against Barbary Powers, VI., 125. Tories. Origin of the name, II., 265. Elements composing the Tory party, II., Defeated by Pickens, III., 161. Slaughter of, at Ninety Six, III., 243. Tornadoes, I., 20. Torrejon, Gen. D. Anastasio. At battle of Palo Alto, VII., 196-197. At battle of Buena Vista, VII., 210-211. 146. Torrey, John, IX., 285. Toscanelli, Paolo dell Pozzo dei, I., 110. Totopotomoy, Operations on the, VIII., 449. Transportation Totten, Capt. James (Fed.), At battle of Wil- Totten, Capt. Joseph G., At battle of Queens- Toucey, Isaac. Becomes Secretary of the Navy, VII., 387. Promises to protect American trade, IV., 416. Agrees to abandon privateering, IV., 417. Townshend, Charles. Believes colonies should be taxed, II., 223. His scheme to secure revenue from colo- Repeal of his measure, II., 271. Townshend, Capt. Lord James, Commands Towson, Capt. Nathan. Exploit of, V., 354. At battle of Chippawa, V., 425-426. Tracy, Alexander de Prouville, Marquis de. Becomes Secretary of the Navy, X., 41. Tracy, Gen. E. D. (Confed.), At Port Gibson, Tracy, Uriah. Defends Jay's treaty, IV., 280. Opposes occupation of Louisiana, V., 36. Trail, Maj. Xerxes F., At battle of Buena Vista, VII., 208-211. Tramways, At Boston and Philadelphia, V., Indian methods of, I., 49. Establishment of ferries between Boston Coaches and chaises introduced in New Ferries between New York and Brooklyn, Experiments with steamboats, III., 330-331. Difficulties of travel at end of Revolution, III., 332-333. Lack of good roads, IV., 51-52. Growth of colonial merchant marine, IV., Early canals projected and built, IV., 130. The Cumberland and other roads, V., 304- The Chesapeake and Delaware canal, V., Gallatin's report on internal improvements, The Erie Canal, V., 307; VI., 313-314. The Clermont and other steam vessels, V., First tramways, V., 309. Extension of railways, 1846 to 1856, VII., 310-311. Charter for railroad granted to Stevens, VI., 316-317. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, VI., Extension of railways, 1846 to 1856, VII., Military possession of railways authorized, The Pacific railroads chartered, VIII., 212, Pullman builds his first car, IX., 162. The first horse cars, IX., 175, 377. Early locomotives, IX., 244. Development of railway systems, 1789-1865, The Hepburn Law, X., 259. after 1860, X., 373 et seq. Street car and elevated lines, X., 377-378. Principal canals completed since 1860, X., See also RAILROADS; SHIP-BUILDING; STEAM Transvaal, Treaty with, X., 525. Transylvania Company, Formation of, II., Travelers' Insurance Company, Founded, IX., 151. Travis, W. B., Killed at the Alamo, VI., 465. Treasury, Secretaries of the. Treaties Hamilton appointed, IV., 88. George W. Campbell, VI., 50. William M. Meredith, VII., 279. James Guthrie, VII., 317. Franklin MacVeagh, X., 276. Treasury Department. Creation and work of, IV., 85; IX., 313- 314. Assumes control of the Mint, IV., 129. Bureau of engraving and printing estab- Additions to, since the war, X., 468. Treat, Robert, Elected governor of Massachu- Treaties and Conventions. Convention of Tordesillas, I., 114. Restoration of Quebec by the treaty of St. Treaties Treaties and Conventions-Continued. INDEX Surrender of New Netherland by Dutch to Termination of the first intercolonial war Third intercolonial war ended by treaty of The fourth intercolonial war ended by the The treaty of alliance with France, III., The Armed Neutrality, III., 228, 236-237. The commercial treaty with Prussia, III., Barclay negotiates treaty with Morocco, Pinckney concludes the treaty of San Lor- Jay's treaty with England, IV., 257 et seq., French treaties declared no longer obliga- The treaty of Morfontaine, IV., 439-441; Rives negotiates treaty to adjust spoliation Donaldson's treaty with Algiers, V., 85. Wilkinson and the neutral ground treaty, Monroe and Pinckney negotiate treaty The negotiation of the treaty of Ghent, VI., convention concluded with England, VI., 120. The Florida purchase treaty, VI., 152- The convention of 1818 with England, VI., Middleton's convention with Russia regard- Treaties Treaties and Conventions-Continued. Claims conventions and commercial trea- The Webster-Ashburton treaty, VII., 85- The treaty annexing Texas, VII., 105-106. The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo ending Squier's treaties with Honduras and Nica- The Clayton-Bulwer treaty, VII., 267-272. Reciprocity treaty with Canada, VII., 333- Negotiated with foreign powers during Reciprocity treaties with various nations, Treaty for the purchase of Alaska, IX., The Burlingame treaty with China, IX., The treaty of Washington (Alabama Commercial treaty negotiated with Korea, Frelinghuysen's treaty with Nicaragua, X., 17. Treaties with Samoa, X., 29 et seq. Treaties with China, X., 65-66. The treaties with Hawaii, X., 80 et seq. 293. The peace treaties with France and Eng- Abrogation of the treaty with Russia, X., Between Puritans and Massasoit, I., 211. Penn's treaty with Indians at Shakamaxon, Cumming's treaty with the Cherokees, II., The treaty of Fort Stanwix, II., 280-281. The treaties of Forts Stanwix, McIntosh, The Creek treaty of New York, IV., 202- The treaty of Holston with the Cherokees, Harrison's treaty with Indiana Indians, V., Jackson's treaty of peace with, V., 456. bagoes, VI., 480. Treaties with the Seminoles, VI., 480-481; Tredegar Iron Works, The, VIII., 139. Trent Affair, The, VIII., 57-60, 128, 135. Washington retreats to, II., 461–462. Population of, in 1910, I., 7. Trescot, William H., Sent to Chili, X., 17. 33-34. Tribes, The Lost Ten, I., 57. Trigg, Col. Robert C. (Confed.), At Chicka- mauga, VIII., 376. Trimble, Maj.-Gen. Isaac R. (Confed.). At Chancellorsville, VIII., 295-303. Trinity Church. Founding of, II., 6. Trinity Church-Continued. Troup Charity school established in connection with, II., 172. Destroyed by fire, II., 452. Tripoli. Ambassador of, negotiates with Adams, Trist, Nicholas P. Sent to Mexico to negotiate for peace, His correspondence with Scott, VII., 235. Urges Mexico to continue negotiations, Concludes treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, Instructed to secure transit rights across Trott, Nicholas, Complaints against his con- Trotter, Gen. George, At battle of the Thames, Opposes war, V., 215. Opposes inclusion of West Florida in Introduces bill regarding East Florida, V., Introduces bill to increase army, VI., 47. Asserts Georgia's determination to have Corresponds with Adams, VI., 300. Begs Georgians to stand by their arms, Defies the government, VI., 301-303. Troy Troy, N. Y. INDEX Tucson Trusts and Industrial Combinations-Cont'd. Other prosecutions of, X., 286, 483-484. Beginnings of trusts prior to the Civil War, Evolution of the terms "capital" and "cap- Earning capacity as a corporation asset, Tariff and other legislation as a factor in Effect of the trust on the cost of living, State anti-trust legislation, X., 494-495. See also INDUSTRIES; GOVERNMENT REGULA- TION. Truxton, The, VII., 211. Truxtun, Commodore Thomas. First cruise of, IV., 410. Captures L'Insurgente, IV., 414-415. Defeats La Vengeance, IV., 419-420. Testifies at Burr's trial, V., 161. Endeavors to placate North Carolinians, Orders tea to be unloaded, II., 279. Establishes quarters aboard ship, II., 413. Promises Loyalist uprising, II., 439. Sends copies of Lord North's bills to Leads expedition into Connecticut, III., Tub Conspiracy, IV., 450-451. Tecumseh at, V., 276. Floyd's repulse of Creeks at, V., 453. Tucker, Thomas T. Opposes duty on malt, IV., 96. Favors bounty on steel, IV., 96. Advocates general reduction in duties, IV., 99. Attacks anti-slavery petition, IV., 310. Tucson, Ariz., Population of, in 1910, I., 6. |