Tupian Indians, I., 34, 41. Original habitat of, I., 44. Tupper, Gen. Benjamin, Organizes the Ohio Tupper, Sir Charles, Member of fishery com- Turkey, Treaties with, VI., 457; VIII., 132; Turkey River, I., 17. Turner, Lieut. Daniel, At battle of Lake Erie, Turner, George, X., 247. Turner, Brig.-Gen. John W. (Fed.), Captures Turner, Robert, Member of Pennsylvania Turner, Com. Thomas (Fed.), Commands the Turner's Gap, Battle of. See SOUTH MOUN- TAIN. Turnips, Cultivation of, in the colonies, II., Turnpikes. See ROADS AND HIGHWAYS. Protests against trade with San Domingo, Communications of, ignored, V., 66. Sees no prospect of war, V., 186. V., 205. Turtle-Frolics, In New York, II., 168. duties, VI., 457. Tuscarora Indians, War with, in North Caro- lina, II., 33. Tuscumbia, The (Fed.), Passes Vicksburg batteries, VIII., 313. Tuscumbia, Ala. Tyler Gen. Mitchel at, VIII., 164-165. 141. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tutelo Indians, I., 37. Tuttle, Col. J. M. (Fed.), At Shiloh, VIII., IOI. Tutuila. Area of, I., 5. Population of, I., II. Acquired by the United States, X., 78-79, 200. Tweed, William M., and the Tweed Ring Captures Fowltown, VI., 143. At battle of Palo Alto, VII., 196–197. At Churubusco, VII., 240–242. Surrenders Union property, VIII., 37-38. Arrested, V., 156. Indicted, V., 161. Tyler, Brig.-Gen. Daniel (Fed.), At Bull Run, Tyler, Col. E. B. (Fed.). Attacks Floyd at Carnifex Ferry, VIII., At first battle of Kernstown, VIII., 152- At Port Republic, VIII., 185-186. At Spotsylvania, VIII., 446. At the Monocacy, IX., 23-25. Tyler, John, At Virginia ratifying convention, Tyler, John. Opposes tariff of 1820, VI., 192. Receives electoral votes for Vice-President, Elected Vice-President, VII., 50-55. Becomes President on Harrison's death, Defeated for governorship of New York, Raises negro regiments, VIII., 275. Unadilla, The (Fed.), Captures the Princess Uncas. Aids colonists in Pequot War, I., 258. Uncle Tom's Cabin, IX., 290–291. A disciple of Mrs. Hutchinson, I., 254. Union Associations, Formed in Louisiana, Union College, Effect of Civil War on atten- Union Labor Party, Nominates Streeter and Evans, X., 39. Union, or Loyal League, IX., 430. Urrea Unitarian Church, Ministers, churches and United Agricultural Society of Virginia, Op- United Brethren, Ministers, churches and United Christian Party, Nominates Swallow United Colonies of New England, Formation United Labor Party, Nominates Cowdry and United States, The. Completion of, authorized, IV., 335. Cruise of, IV., 411. Captures prizes, IV., 413. Bombards Guadeloupe fort, IV., 413–414. Captures the Macedonian, V., 466–468. 19. Dismantled, VI., 36. Sent against Barbary Powers, VI., 128. ΙΟΙ. United States Geographical Survey, Maps pre- Rise of, II., 291. Ministers, churches and numbers of, X., Upham, Lieut.-Col. Timothy, At Chrystler's Upperville, Va., Engagement at, VIII., 336. Becomes Secretary of the Navy, VII., Directs Everett to compromise Oregon Approves Thompson's course, VII., 104- Note to Murphy regarding Texas, VII., Killed on the Princeton, VII., 95, 105. Upton, Maj.-Gen. Emory (Fed.). At Rappahannock Station, VIII., 407. Accompanies Wilson's raid, IX., 128-131. Sent to Goliad, VI., 465. Shoots King and his men, VI., 466. 162. Defeats Fannin, VI., 466. Area, population, chief cities, and date ad- Production of silver in, I., 27. Copper, lead and salt mines in, I., 27-28. The Mormon trouble in, VII., 401-405. Educational progress in, IX., 266 et seq. Property values in 1870 and 1909, X., 311, Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- Enacts eight-hour law, X., 418. Ute Indians, I., 38; X., 4-5. Utica, N. Y., Anti-abolition mob at, VI., 435- Utrecht, Treaty of, Conclusion of, ends second V Vaca, Alvar Nuñez Cabeza (or Cabeça) de. Valcour Island, Arnold's escape at, II., 399- 401. Valdez Glacier, I., 19. Valencia, General, At Contreras, VII., 237- 239. Vallandigham, Clement L. Denounces war, VIII., 348. Arrested, tried, and banished, VIII., 349- 351. Defeated for governorship of Ohio, VIII., Controls northern wing of Knights of Gol- Vallandigham, Clement L.-Continued. Carries the "war-is-a-failure" resolution at Valley Forge, Sufferings of the army at, III., Valparaiso, Chili. Defeat of the Essex at, V., 489-493. Attack on American sailors at, X., 60-61. Van Braam, Jacob, Acts as interpreter to Van Buren, Martin. Opposes Clinton, VI., 135-136. Organizes Albany Regency, VI., 234. Moves rejection of President's nominations, Becomes Secretary of State, VI., 345. Resigns office, VI., 385-387. Becomes minister to England, VI., 387. Declines to rescind specie circular, VI., 505. Calls special session of Congress, VI., 506– Refuses to interfere in Buckshot War, VII, Defeated for reëlection, VII., 50-55. Appoints midnight judges, VII., 57. Opposes annexation of Texas, VII., 106- 107, 109-110. Defeated for Presidential nomination in 1844, VII., 110-111. Nominated by Barn-Burners, VII., 259. Nominated by Free Soilers, VII., 260. Supports Pierce, VII., 311. Messages of, VI., 508-509; VII., 10, 13, 30, Van Cleave, Maj.-Gen. Horatio P. (Fed.). Van Derveer, Brig.-Gen. Ferdinand (Fed.), At Van Devanter, Willis, Becomes Supreme Court Van Dorn, Gen. Earl (Confed.). Captures Union forces in Texas, VIII., 38. Defeated at Corinth, VIII., 306-307. At Spring Hill or Thompson's Station, Repulsed by Granger, VIII., 364. Van Dorn, The (Confed.), Escapes at Mem- Van Horne, Major Thomas B., Ambushed, V., Van Ness, William Peter. Defends Burr, V., 121. Carries Burr's challenge to Hamilton, V., Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, Settles Rensselaer- Van Rensselaer, Rensselaer, Joins Canadian Van Rensselaer, Col. Solomon, At battle of Van Rensselaer, Gen. Stephen. Appointed Erie Canal commissioner, V., Condition of troops under, V., 353. Attacks Queenston, V., 355-358. Resigns, V., 358. Death of, VII., 42. Van Vliet, Captain, Sent to Utah, VII., Van Wart, Isaac, Captures André, III., 213. Van Zandt, John, Case of, VII., 174. On speculation and extortion in the South, Requested to suppress government distil- Vanderbilt, Cornelius, Signs bond for Davis' Vanderlyn, John, Paintings by, IV., 75-76; Vane, Sir Henry. Becomes governor of Massachusetts col- ony, I., 253-254. Vera Cruz Vane, Sir Henry-Continued. Aids Cromwell in compelling Virginia's Supports Massachusetts in her refusal to Varnell's Station, Ga., Engagement at, VIII., 472. Varnum, Joseph B. Elected Speaker, V., 188, 226. Elected Senator, V., 267. Opposes Conscription bill, VI., 55. Varuna, The (Fed.), Sunk at New Orleans, VIII., 158-159. Vassar College, Founded, IX., 176, 267. Vaudreuil, Marquis Philippe de. Becomes governor of Louisiana, II., 67. Vaughan, Sir Charles R., Letter regard- Vaughan, Brig.-Gen. John C. (Confed.). In Southwestern Virginia, IX., 78. VIII., 42. Vaughan Road. See POPLAR SPRING CHURCH. Veatch, Maj.-Gen. James C. (Fed.). At Smyrna Camp Ground, VIII., 480. Veazey, Gen. Thomas W., Summons Mary- Velasco, Santa Anna signs treaty at, VI., 467. Armament of, X., 101. At battle of Manila Bay, X., 108-110. Revolts, V., 252. Commercial treaties with,. VI., 457; VIII., Dispute in, over boundary, X., 67-70. Treaties with, X., 525. Vengeance, The, III., 185-186. Vera Cruz, Capture of, VII., 229–231. Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes de la, Explorations of, II., 73-74. Vergennes, Charles Gravier, Comte de. Effect of the battle of Germantown on, III., Promises to remain neutral, III., 86-87. 91. Follows cautious policy regarding America, Offended by Adams, III., 229. Appeals to Washington in behalf of Capt. Asgill, III.. 284. Attitude of, toward peace negotiations, III., Consults with Grenville regarding peace, III., 301-302. Complains of conduct of American com- Vermont. Area, population, chief cities, and date ad- The White and Green Mountains, I., 12. and Massachusetts, II., 146; III., 364. The dispute over paper money in, III., 364- Land acreage and assessed valuations in, Vermont-Continued. Prohibits imprisonment for Viana debts under Passes act to relieve debtors, VI., 323. Devotes quota of surplus to education, VI., Slavery resolution of the Democratic con- Sends anti-slavery memorial to Congress, Electoral vote in 1840, VII., 55. Electoral vote in 1844, VII., 115. Abolishes capital punishment, VII., 130. 131. Lotteries prohibited in, VII., 132. The St. Albans raid, VIII., 396-397. Value of lands in, 1813, 1815, 1850, 1860, Chief exports of, IX., 238. Educational progress in, 1789-1865, IX., Constitutions adopted by, IX., 327. Militia furnished by, X., 112. Property values in 1860, 1870 and 1909, X., 310, 313. Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- 1900, X., 341. Governors of, X., 551. Verona, Congress at, VI., 223. Reports tariff bill, VI., 402. Submits report on Bank, VI., 410. Verrazzano or Verrazanni, Juan. Discovers coast of North Carolina, I., I, 118-119. Visits the Hudson River, I., 187. Vespucci, Amerigo, Connection of, with the Vessey, Denmark, Slave insurrection under, Vetch, Samuel, Carries petition to Queen Anne Sends word of Burr's conspiracy, V., 135. |