Wococon Island Wococon Island. Amadas and Barlow at, I., 142. Raleigh's settlement at, I., 143-145. Wolcott, Oliver. Signs Declaration, II., 437. INDEX Signs Articles of Confederation, III., 110. Becomes Secretary of the Treasury, IV., Receives Fauchet's letter, IV., 269. Allows use of French crowns, IV., 344. Bache's charges against, IV., 367. Disentangles military imbroglio, IV., 409. Endeavors to prevent Adams' renomination, Resigns office, IV., 455-456. Determines to defeat Adams, IV., 457. Attacks Adams, IV., 459. Cautions Hamilton, IV., 461. Wood, Fernando-Continued. Wool Makes deal with Thaddeus Stevens, IX., Wood, John. Edits the Western World, V., 146. Believes in Burr's innocence, V., 148. Wood, Gen. Leonard. Pursues Geronimo, X., 34. Commands the Rough Riders, X., 133. Aids in cleansing Cuba, X., 198. At Nashville, IX., 76–77. Woodbridge, Dudley, Testifies at Burr's trial, Woodbridge, Frederick E., Member of Judi- Elected governor of Connecticut, VI., Woodbridge, N. J. 136. Wolcott, Roger, Governor of Connecticut, II., 5. Wolfe, Gen. James. Aids in capture of Louisburg, II., 109-110. Killed at the battle of the Plains of Abra- ham, II., 115-117. Founded, I., 309. Represented in assembly, I., 310. Woodbury, Levi. Attacks Bank, VI., 347. Becomes Secretary of the Navy, VI., 386- Appointed Secretary of the Treasury, VI., Woodford, Stewart L., Leaves Spain, X., 97. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, X., Woodford, Col. William. Women. Position of, among the Indians, I., 51-52, Form relief societies during Revolution, Education of, in colonies, IV., 60-61. Charitable work of, IX., 180-183, 193. Wood, Value of manufactures of, V., 314. At Fort Meigs, V., 368. At Fort Erie, V., 432-434. Wood, Fernando. Efforts of, in behalf of unemployed, VII., 439. Disloyal message of, VIII., 29. Defeats Dunmore at Great Bridge, II., 403. Woods, Maj.-Gen. Charles R. (Fed.), At Gris- Woodson, Daniel. Appointed temporary governor of Kansas Sends Sumner to disperse Topeka legisla Woodworth, Samuel, IX., 298. On free list in tariff of 1789, IV., 100. Wool, Gen. John E. At battle of Queenston, V., 355-358. At Plattsburg, V., 436. Plans for march of, VII., 194. Marches to Mexico, VII., 205. At battle of Buena Vista, VII., 210. British restrictions on the manufacture of, Importation of, from England prohibited, Debate on import duty on, VI., 114 et seq. Duty on, in tariff of 1832, VI., 380. Duty on, in tariff of 1842, VII., 76. Value of manufactures of, in 1860, IX., Value of manufactures of, 1880 to 1910, X., Woolens Bill, Introduced by Mallary, VI., 265. Workeyism, VI., 329-330. Discharges Ogden, V., 151. Acquitted, V., 156. Wormeley, Ralph, Library of, II., 171. Subdues Seminoles, VII., 17. Wright Sent with cavalry to Matamoras, VII., 191. Joined by Wool, VII., 206. At Vera Cruz, VII., 229–231. Wrestling-Matches, In the South, II, 162. Repulses Reno at South Mills, VIII., 107- At Oak Grove, VIII., 189. At Malvern Hill, VIII., 197. At Chancellorsville, VIII., 296–303. Sent to investigate coal strike, X., 224. Woolley, John G., Nominated for Vice-Presi- Wright, Elizur, Secedes from American Anti- dency, X., 215. Woolman, John, Writings of, IV., 70. Woolsey, Lieut. Melancthon T. Repulses Earle, V., 391. At Sackett's Harbor, V., 422–423. Woonsocket, R. I., Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Appointed brigadier-general, II., 351. Succeeds Arnold in command in Canada, II., Killed in attack on Danbury, III., 16. Court at, compelled to adjourn, III., 425. Commands the Monitor, VIII., 151. Slavery Society, VII., 53. Wright, Frances. Communistic experiment of, at Nashoba, Edits the New Harmony Gazette, VI., 327. Wright, Gen. Horatio G. (Fed.). At Secessionville, VIII., 108-109. At the North Anna, VIII., 448. Assaults the Petersburg lines, IX., 120. Worden, Lieut. John L. (Fed.). Destroys the Nashville, VIII., 288-289. Appointed governor of Georgia, II., 50. Wright, Luke E., Member of Philippine Com- mission, X., 211. Wright, Lyman, Arrested, VII., 12-13. Wright, Capt. Obed, Attacks Chehaw village, VI., 147. Wright, Robert. Opposes tax on salt, V., 287. Opposes repeal of embargo, V., 293. Opposes renewal of Bank charter, V., 316. Explains action of committee on tariff, VI., Defends Jackson's right to protest, VI., 417. Amends the deposit bill, VI., 488. As governor of New York urges legislation 245. Writing, Of the Indians, I., 44-46. Wu Ting Fang, Requests an armistice in China, X., 207. Wurtemburg, Treaties with, X., 525. In Pontiac's conspiracy, II., 123. Cede lands in Northwest, III., 388; IV., 188. Join Tecumseh's league, V., 271. Wyant, A. H., X., 456. Wyatt, Sir Francis. Succeeds Yeardley in Virginia, I., 174, 176. Wyeth, Nathaniel J., Leads expedition to Van- Wyndham, Col. Percy (Fed.), Defeated by Ashby, VIII., 184. Wynkoop, Col. (Fed.), At Piedmont, IX., 22. Wynnsboro, Cornwallis at, III., 206. Area, population, chief cities, and date ad- Educational land grants in, IX., 268 Militia furnished by, X., 112. Wyoming-Continued. Yates Property values in 1870 and 1909, X., 311, 313. Persons engaged in agriculture in, 1870- Constitution adopted by, X., 475. Wyoming, Pa., Massacre at, III., 134-136. Drafts remonstrance to Parliament, II., 221. Signs Declaration, II., 438. Appointed delegate to Federal Convention, At Virginia ratifying convention, IV., 13. Yates, Joseph C., Convenes New York legis- Yates, Robert. At Federal Convention, III., 448, 497. Returns home, III., 467. Member of committee on apportionment, Opposes ratification of Constitution, IV., 27. Receive grants to land from Florida, IV., O'Fallon's scheme and Washington's warn- Grant to, revoked, IV., 474; V., 79. 82- Yazoo Pass, Miss., Engagement at, VIII., 312. Appointed governor of Clarendon, I., 384. Resigns, I., 387. Yeardley, Sir George. Deposed as deputy-governor of Virginia, Supersedes Argall, I., 173. Calls together Virginia's first colonial as- Sets up the first iron-works and wind-mill Yeates, Jasper, Impeachment of, V., 101. Yellow Bayou, La., Engagement at, VIII., 420- 421. Yellow Fever. Epidemics of, at Philadelphia, IV., 167-168, At New Orleans, VII., 317-318. Yemassee Indians, War with, in South Caro- Yeo, Sir James Lucas. Fleet under, V., 403. Repulsed at Sackett's Harbor, V., 408-409. Youth's Companion Yerba Buena. See SAN FRANCISCO. Receives grant to New Netherland, I., 2, Sells part of his property, I., 2. Purchases Maine, I., 2. Issues a code of laws for New York, I., Receives enlarged grant, I., 306. Grants more liberal government to New Ascends the throne as James II., I., 307. Right of, to New Jersey asserted by An- Resigns claims to New Jersey, I., 312, 314. Surrenders Delaware to Penn., I., 401. Captured by Chauncey, V., 403-405. Congress convenes at, III., 60-62. You, Dominique, At battle of New Orleans, Young, Lieut. Bennett H. (Confed.), Con- Young, Brigham. Leads Mormons to Salt Lake City, VII., Elected governor of Deseret, VII., 277. Concludes peace, VII., 404-405. Young, John, Elected governor of New York, Young, Sir John, Obtains grant to Massachu- Young, Maj.-Gen. P. M. B. (Confed.), At Tre- Young, Samuel, Appointed Erie Canal com- Young, Gen. Samuel B. M., At Las Guasimas, Young Men's Christian Association, X., 441. Youth's Companion, The, IX., 287.. Appointed minister to the United States, His dispute with Porcupine, IV., 342-343. Protests against cession of Louisiana, V., Obtains legal opinion, V., 50. Demands annulment of Mobile bill, V., 51. Burr's attempt to secure aid from, V., 134- Warns Spanish officials in America of Burr's Yucatan. Revolutions and counter-revolutions in, VII., Appeals to the United States, VII., 265. Yuchi Indians, I., 60. Yukon River, I., 14. Bridgeport Yulee, David L., Motion of, VII., 227. Ꮓ Zane, Louis M., On Clay investigating com- Zanesville, Description of, IV., 476. Zayas, Alfredo, Elected Vice-President of Zenger, John Peter, Trial of, for libel, II., 11. Seizes Cumberland Gap, VIII., 33. Zubly, John J., A SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX Agriculture, Secretaries of (5). David F. Houston, X., 556. Public railway in recommended by Wilson, Gives vote to women, X., 566. Territorial government granted to, X., 572. Coal land reservations in, X., 572. Value of products of, X., 572. Aldrich, Nelson W., Introduces banking bill, X., * Army, United States (13). Sent to Mexico, X., 576-578. Condition of and attempts to increase, X., Attorneys-General (14). James C. McReynolds, X., 556. B Baker, Newton D., Appointed Secretary of War, Banking (18). Wilson recommends new banking system, X., |