Delegate to Continental Congress, II., 303. Sent to Canada to win over Canadians, II., 395-396. Signs Declaration, II., 438. Reports on navigation, III., 348. Appointed commissioner to settle dispute Sentences Cooper for sedition, IV., 376. Impeached but acquitted, V., 105-112. Chasseur, The, Defeats the St. Lawrence, VI., 6-7. Chateauguay, Battle of, V., 414-416. Chatham, Earl of. See PITT, WILLIAM. Chatham, Mass., IV., 362. Chattanooga, Tenn. Siege of, and the battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, VIII., 377386. Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Commands the Chesapeake, V., 89. At Fort George, V., 405-406. Retires to Sackett's Harbor, V., 441. Chauncey, Lieut. Wolcott, Commands the Torch, VI., 125. Chauncy, Charles, His pamphlet war with Chandler, II., 212. Cheatham, Maj.-Gen. Benjamin F. (Confed.). At Perryville, VIII., 246–248. At Hartsville, VIII., 249. At Murfreesboro, VIII., 251-257. At Chickamauga, VIII., 373-377. At Chattanooga, VIII., 383-386. At Peach Tree Creek, VIII., 481-482. At Leggett's Hill, VIII., 483-484. At Spring Hill, IX., 71. At Franklin, IX., 73. At Nashville, IX., 75-77. Cheese. Produced in the colonies, II., 183. Cheesman, Capt. Jacob, Killed at Quebec, II., 393. Cheetham, James. Attacks Burr, V., 120-121, 124. Attacked by Coleman, V., 121. Secures indictment of Burr, V., 129. Chelsea, Mass., Founding of, I., 218. Cherokee Indians, I., 37. Myths of, I., 46. Building of mounds by, I., 60. Cheves Join the Yemassees in war with colonists, Cumming's treaty with, II., 37. War with, III., 131-134. Defeated by Pickens, III., 262. Cede lands by treaty of Holston, IV., 236. Quarrel over lands with Georgia, VI., 297- Remove to the West, VI., 368. Cherronesus, State proposed by Jefferson, III., 386. Cherry Valley, Massacre at, III., 137–138. Cherub, The, Defeats the Essex, V., 489–492. Chesapeake, The. Constructed, IV., 404. Defeats French vessel, IV., 422-423. Defeated by the Shannon, V., 472-475. Chesapeake, The, Capture of, VIII., 394-395. Chesapeake Bay. Smith's exploration of, I., 163. Entered by Hudson, I., 188. Dispute between Maryland and Virginia over navigation on, II., 148. British operations in, III., 167. Cockburn's depredations in, VI., 14-16. Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Petitions Congress for aid, V., 305. Chesnut, James, Expelled from Senate, VIII., 47. Chester, Pa., Penn's visit to, I., 401. In Congress, V., 266. On Naval Committee, V., 279. Speech on army bill, V., 283-284. Requests increase of navy, V., 284. Cheves Cheves, Langdon-Continued. INDEX Moves partial suspension of non-importa- Chew, Benjamin, House of, at Germantown, attacked by Americans, III., 63. Cheyenne, Wyo., Population of, in 1910, I., 9. Cheyenne Indians, I., 36; X., 4. Chibchan Indians, I., 39, 44. Chicaça, De Soto at, I., 124. Climate of, I., 20. Early history of, V., 348. Massacre of Fort Dearborn at, V., 348. City council declares fugitive slave law Republican convention at, in 1860, VII., Population of, in 1850 and 1860, VII., 430. Increase in school attendance at, IX., 177. The Haymarket Square massacre, X., 37- Pullman boycott at, X., 54, 412. World's Columbian Exposition at, X., 58, 59. Republican convention at, X., 249. Population of, in 1910, I., 6. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, X., 458. Chickahominy River, Smith's exploration of, I., 161. Chickamauga, Ga., Battle of, VIII., 371-377. Chickasaw, The (Fed.), At Mobile Bay, IX., 14-16. Chickasaw Bayou, Miss., Sherman's repulse at, VIII., 308-310. Chickasaw Indians, I., 37, 60. Harbor remnants of Natchez tribe, II., 66. Conclude treaty with Spaniards, IV., 238. Choate Childers, The, At Fort Bowyer, VI., 66–67. Children. Societies formed to aid, IX., 185. Employment of, in the industries, IX., 260. Children's Bureau, Established, X., 295. Childs, Joseph B., Leads expedition to Oregon, VII., 93. Childs, Col. Orville, Surveys Nicaragua canal route, X., 231. Childs, Lieut.-Col. Thomas. At battle of Palo Alto, VII., 196-197. At Cerro Gordo, VII., 232–234. Defends Puebla, VII., 250. Chile, Gen. David, At battle of the Thames, V., 399-401. Chile (or Chili). Accepts invitation to South American Congress, VI., 239. Commercial treaty with, VI., 457; IX., 239, 333. The Baltimore incident in, X., 60-61. Treaties with, X., 519. Chillicothe, O. Harmar's defeat near, IV., 190–191. Dispute over United States Bank at, VI., China, Duty on, in tariff of 1789, IV., 100. Commercial treaties with, IX., 333. The Boxer War in, X., 203-210. Chinese Immigration Question, The, X., 65, 67. Chippawa, Battle of, V., 424-426. Chippewa, The, Sent against Barbary Powers, VI., 128. Chippewa River, I., 17. Cede lands in Northwest, III., 388; IV., Conclude treaty of Greenville, IV., 199. Chippeway, The, At battle of Lake Erie, V., 394-397. Chisholm, Proposes expedition against the Floridas, IV., 340. Chisholm, Alexander, Suit of, against Georgia, IV., 242-243. Chittenden, Martin, Demands repeal of embargo, V., 214. Choate, Joseph H., Delegate to Hague Peace Conference, X., 254. Choate, Rufus. Objects to Linn's Oregon bill, VII., 90. Choate Choate, Rufus-Continued. Supports Buchanan, VII., 382. INDEX Counsel for Massachusetts in boundary dispute, IX., 206. Character of speeches of, IX., 278. Choctaw Indians, I., 37. Habitation of, IV., 202, 481. Conclude treaty with Spaniards, IV., 238. Choisy, General De, At siege of Yorktown, III., 272. Chokecherry Indians, The Vérendryes among, II., 74. Chomedey, Paul De. See MAISONNEUVE. Christadelphians, Churches and numbers of, X., 442. Christaensen, Hendrick, Explorations of, I., 189. Christian, Col. William, Lays waste Indian villages, III., 134. Christian Church, The, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Christian Commission, The, Work of, during the Civil War, IX., 184. Christian Endeavor, Young People's Society of, X., 441. Christian Science Church, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Christian Union Church, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Christiana, Pa., The Gorsuch case at, VII., 304-305. Christie, Capt. Gabriel, Letter of, regarding relief of Fort William Henry, II., 107. Christison, Wenlock, Arrested for preaching Quaker doctrines but released, I., 335336. Chrystie, Col. John, At battle of Queenston, V., 355-358. Chrystler's Farm, Battle of, V., 412-414. Chubb, The, At Lake Champlain, V., 437-440. Church, Benjamin. Repulses attack on Casco, I., 440. Engages in retaliatory expeditions, I., 450, Church, Dr. Benjamin, Treachery of, II., 353. Under Elizabeth of England, 1., 203. Church of England-Continued. Cincinnati Provisions for, in Locke's Grand Model of Daniel's attempt to establish in North Caro- In Massachusetts, II., 175–176. The attempt to set up an Anglican Episcopal hierarchy in the colonies, II., 209-213. Opposition to, III., 337. Disestablished in Virginia, III., 338. Church of God, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Church of the Living God, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Church of New Jerusalem, Ministers, churches and members of, X., 442. Churchill, John C., Member of Judiciary Committee, IX., 391. Churchill, Col. T. J. (Confed.). At battle of Wilson's Creek, VIII., 65-66. Defeated at Fort Hindman or Arkansas At Pleasant Hill, VIII., 418. Churubusco, Battle of, VII., 239-242. Cibola, Seven Cities of, Attempts to locate, I., 125-126. Cienfugos, Cuba, Cutting of the cables at, X., 116-117. Cigarmakers' International Union, IX., 173. Founded, III., 399. Population of, in 1795, III., 328. Population of, in 1800, IV., 481. Meeting at, nominates Clinton for Presidency, VI., 232. Population of, in 1830, VI., 305. Suspension of banks at, VII., 44. Know-Nothing Convention at, VII., 358. 175. Population of, in 1910, I., 8. Cincinnati, The. At Fort Henry, VIII., 89. Sunk at Memphis, VIII., 166. Cincinnati, The. Armament of, X., 99. Anderson occupies Fort Sumter and refuses to surrender it, VII., 459 et seq. The attack on the Star of the West, VII., 463-464. Seizure of Florida forts, VII., 468–469. Bombardment of Fort Sumter, VII., 480483. Lincoln's call for volunteers and the response of the States, VIII., 21-24. Attack on the Massachusetts 6th at Baltimore, VIII., 24-25. Davis' proclamation offering letters of marque and reprisal, VIII., 26. Lincoln blockades Southern ports, VIII., 26. Burning of Harper's Ferry Arsenal and Gosport Navy Yard, VIII., 26-27. Lincoln authorizes suspension of writ of habeas corpus, VIII., 30. The Merryman case, VIII., 30-31. Lincoln's second call for volunteers, VIII., 31. Confederate operations in Kentucky, VIII., 33-34. Capture of Camp Jackson, Mo., VIII., 3435. Dispersal of Jackson's forces in Missouri, VIII., 37. Capture of Union property and forces in Texas, VIII., 37-38. Comparison of the two sections, VIII., 39 40. Capture of Arlington Heights and Alexandria, Va., VIII., 40-41. Confederates abandon Harper's Ferry, W. Va., VIII., 41. Defeat of Confederates at Fairfax Court House, Va., VIII., 41. Engagement at Romney, W. Va., VIII., 41. Civil War-Continued. Civil War Engagement at New Creek, Va., VIII., 42. Engagement at Big Bethel, Va., VIII., 42. Engagement at Philippi, W. Va., VIII., 43-44. Battle of Rich Mountain, W. Va., VIII., 44-46. Passage of confiscation bill, VIII., 48. First battle of Bull Run or Manassas, Va., VIII., 48-54. Capture of the privateers Savannah and Petrel, VIII., 56-57. The Trent affair, VIII., 57-60. The battle of Carthage, Mo., VIII., 61-62. The engagement at Dug Spring, Mo., VIII., 64. The battle at Wilson's Creek, Mo., VIII., 65-66. The siege of Lexington, Mo., VIII., 68. Capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark at Hatteras Inlet, VIII., 70–71. DuPont's expedition to Port Royal Bay, S. C., and the capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard at Hilton Head, VIII., 71-72. Engagement at Port Royal Ferry, S. C., VIII., 73. Engagement at Scarey Creek, W. Va., VIII., 74. Engagement at Camp Bartow, W. Va., VIII., 75-76. Engagement at Camp Alleghany, W. Va., VIII., 76. Battle of Carnifex Ferry, W. Va., VIII., 76-78. Battle of Gauley Bridge, W. Va., VIII., 78-79. Engagements at Romney, W. Va., VIII., 79. Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va., VIII., 81-82. Lincoln's war orders, VIII., 84-85. Engagement at Milford, Mo., VIII., 86. Battle of Belmont, Mo., VIII., 86-87. Engagement near Prestonburg, Mo., VIII., 87. Battle of Mill Springs or Logan's Cross Roads, Ky., VIII., 87-89. Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn., VIII., 89-90. Capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., VIII., 90-92. Occupation of Nashville, Tenn., VIII., 92. Skirmishes at Mt. Zion, Fayette and Springfield, Mo., VIII., 93. Price driven out of Missouri, VIII., 93. Engagement at Sugar Creek, Ark., VIII., 93. The battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., VIII., 93-94. Capture of New Madrid and Island No. 10, Tenn., VIII., 94–96. The campaign and battle of Shiloh, Tenn., VIII., 96-102. Engagement at Fort Pickens, Florida, VIII., 103. Burnside's expedition to Roanoke Island, Va., VIII., 103-105. Capture of Elizabeth City, N. C., VIII., 105. Capture of Newbern, N. C., VIII., 105-106. Capture of Fort Macon, N. C., VIII., 106. Capture of Fort Pulaski, Ga., VIII., 106107. Battle of South Mills, N. C., VIII., 107108. Battle of Secessionville, S. C., VIII., 108109. Jackson's advance into the Shenandoah Valley, VIII., 148-149. Engagement at Blue Gap, W. Va., VIII., 148. Engagement at Bloomery Gap, W. Va., VIII., 149. Occupation of Manassas and Centreville, Va., VIII., 149. Destruction of Union ships by the Merrimac, VIII., 149-150. Battle between the Merrimac and Monitor, VIII., 150-152. First battle of Kernstown, Va., VIII., 152153, 178-179. Battle of Lee's Mills, Va., VIII., 155. Mitchel's raid in Alabama, VIII., 164-165. Corinth captured by Halleck, VIII., 165– 166. Cumberland Gap occupied, VIII., 166. Capture of Fort Pillow and Memphis, Tenn., VIII., 166–167. Farragut's operations against Vicksburg, Miss., VIII., 168-169. Confederate repulse at Baton Rouge, La., VIII., 169. The engagement at St. Charles, Ark., VIII., 170. Battle of Williamsburg, Va., VIII., 171–173. Engagement at Eltham's Landing (West Point), Va., VIII., 173. Attack on Fort Darling (Drury's Bluff), Va., VIII., 173-174. Civil War-Continued. Civil War Battle of Hanover Court House, Va., VIII., 175-176. Battle of Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, Va., VIII., 177-178. Battle of McDowell, Va., VIII., 180-181. Engagement at Front Royal, Va., VIII., 181-182. First battle of Winchester, Va., VIII., 182183. Engagement at Harrisonburg, Va., VIII., 184. Battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic, Va., VIII., 184-186. Stuart's ride around McClellan, VIII., 187188. Engagement at Old Church, Va., VIII., 188. Battle of Oak Grove, Va., VIII., 188-190. Battle of Mechanicsville or Beaver Dam Creek, Va., VIII., 190-191. Battle of Gaines' Mill, Va., VIII., 191–193. Battle of Peach Orchard or Allen's Farm, Va., VIII., 193–194. Battle of Savage Station, Va., VIII., 194. Battle of Glendale (Charles City Cross Roads, Frazier's Farm, and White Oak Swamp), Va., VIII., 195-196. Battle of Malvern Hill, Va., VIII., 196197. McClellan's retreat to Harrison's Landing, Va., VIII., 198. Confederates driven from Malvern Hill, Va., VIII., 201. Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va., VIII., 202 204. Second battle of Bull Run or Manassas (including Gainesville and Groveton), VIII., 205-210. The battle of Chantilly (or Ox Hill), Va., VIII., 210-211. Lee begins his invasion of Maryland, VIII., 217-218. Jackson captures Harper's Ferry, W. Va., VIII., 219-220. The battle of Sharpsburg or Antietam, Md., VIII., 224-229. Engagement at Shepherdstown or Boteler's Ford, W. Va., VIII., 229–230. Stuart's second ride around McClellan, VIII., 230-231. Burnside's defeat at Fredericksburg, Va., VIII., 232-235. The "Mud March,” VIII., 236. Bragg begins his invasion of Kentucky, VIII., 241. |