Settlements west of the Mountains, 689.
Seward, Secretary, cheering circular-letter of, 1628; speech of, at the close of the war, 1682; attempt to assassinate, 1687.
Seymour, General Truman, in Florida, 1669.
Sharpe, Governor of Maryland, 530.
Shaw, Colonel, death of; treatment of body of, 1642. Sheaffe, General, successor to Brock, 1217; in command at York, 1246.
Sheffield, Lord, political pamphlet of, 1107.
Shelby, General Isaac, at King's Mountain, 1045; leads Kentucky Volunteers, 1231; joins Harrison, 1244; honors to, 1245.
Shenandoah Valley, troops in, 1584; stirring events in, 1584, 1585; forces in, 1657.
Sheridan, General Philip, in Chickamauga battle, 1636; menaces Richmond, 1657; famous ride of, 1661; destructive raid of, 1676; at Five Forks, 1679; con- fronts Lee, 1684. Sherman, General T. W., on the Southern coasts, 1570. Sherman, W. T., moves from Memphis with troops, 1613; repulsed on the Yazoo River, 1614; leads the Army of the Tennessee, 1636; in Mississippi; result of a raid by, 1648; commands expedition against Atlanta; the forces of, 1664; march of, from Atlanta to the sea, 1668; march of, through the Carolinas, 1673, 1674. Shields, General, at Winchester, 1581. Shiloh, battle of, 1565, 1566.
Ship canal, inter-ocean, proposed, and routes for sur- veyed, 1729.
Shirley, Governor William, 429; political position of, 506; atrocious proposal of, 511; mission of, to En- gland, 512; leads an expedition to Oswego, 543. Sick and wounded, care of the, 1697.
Sigel, Colonel Franz, operations of, in Missouri, 1522,
Silver coinage authorized, 1763.
Sioux Indians, war with the, 1744-1747.
Sitting Bull, attitude of, 1774.
Six Nations, power of the, 509; warriors of the, 546; French emissaries among the, 557.
Skenesboro', destruction of property at, 925.
Slave trade, African, 1320; efforts to reopen the, 1402; interference with the, 1403.
Slaves, first in South Carolina, 287; enticed away by the Spaniards, 289; first introduction of, into Virginia, 302; emancipation of the, proclaimed, 1611; military employment of the, 1622; good conduct of the, 1653. Slavery, first debate on, in Congress, 1137; warm debates on, r324; movements against, 1325; agitation of the question of, 1378, 1388, 1390; status of, in Great Britain, 1998.
Slemmer, Lieutenant A. G., patriotism and courage of, 1471; honors to, 1472.
Slidell, John, and the Slave-trade, 1402; captured with Mason, 1539.
Sloughter, governor of New York, and Leisler, 360. Small, Robert, and the Planter, 1640.
Smith, E. Kirby, invades Kentucky, 1604.
Smith, John, returns to England, 192; career of, in Vir- ginia, 181-193; explores New England, 200; made Admiral of New England, 201.
Smith, Joseph, founder of the Mormons, 1381.
events in harbor of, 1438; commissioners of, in Wash ington, 1444; action of legislature of, 1445; the War and the people of; appeal of politicians of, 1446. Southern Confederacy, formation of a, 1450-1453; never used a seal, 1452; doings of the, 1454-1456; commis sioners of, at Washington, 1463; meeting of the Congress of, 1476; action of, 1477.
"Southern Independence Association," 1622. "Southern Presbyterian," utterance of the, 1429. Southern States, disturbance in; "White League" . 1744. South Meeting-House, assemblage in, 702-704. South Sea Exploring Expedition, 1350.
Spain, attitude of, 1004; treaty with, 1152; trouble with.
Spaniards and Englishmen, enmity between the, 289. Specie Circular," the, 1337,1341
Spencer, Colonel, leads Connecticut troops, 789: Gen eral, before Boston, 811. Spinning-wheel, the, woman's weapon, 688. Spottsylvania Court-House, battles near, 1656, 1657. Springfield (New Jersey), battle at, 1051. Spuyt den Duyvel Creek, British flotilla in, 894; redoubt at, 895.
Spy of Sir Henry Clinton hanged, 952. Squanto, capture of, 201.
Stamp Act proposed and adopted, 614-616; opposition and resistance to the, 616, 624; repeal of the, 629; celebration of the repeal of the, 630.
Stamp-Act Congress, meeting of, 622. Stamp-Tax proposed, 609; opposition to, 611. Standish, Captain Miles, at Plymouth; wooes and loses a maiden, 210; chastises the Indians, 373. Stanton, Edwin M., Secretary of War, 1578; the Presi dent and, 1708, 1712, 1715, 1718; General Lorenzo Thomas and, 1716.
Stanwix, General, on Western frontiers, 561.
Star of the West sent to the relief of Fort Sumter: driven from Charleston Harbor, 1444. "Star-Spangled Banner," origin of the song of the, 1299. Stark, Major John, exploits of, 564; Colonel, leads New Hampshire troops, 789; General, victory of, near Bennington, 928. "Starving Time," the, in Virginia, 193. State governments organized, 873. State supremacy, doctrine of, considered, 912, 1334, 1418, 1426; exponent of, 1335.
States-General of Holland, action of the, 214. Steam, successful navigation by, 1188. Steele, General, Arkansas, 1651. Stephens, Alexander H., Vice-President of the Southern Confederacy, 1452; speeches of, 1452, 1456. Steuben, Baron de, inspector-general, 981. Stevens, General Isaac A., death of, 1596. Stewart, Colonel (British), at Eutaw Springs, 1081. Stewart (American), medal awarded to, 1017. Stewart, Commodore Charles, and the Constitution,
Stirling, Earl of, claim of the, 342.
Stirling, Lord, 738; surrender of, on Long Island, 878; in New Jersey, 903.
Stockton, Commodore, on the Pacific coast, 1365. Stodert, Benjamin, first Secretary of the Navy, 1161.
Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel, at Fort Mifflin, 961- Stone, William governor of Maryland, 437-439-
964; troops of, 1292; orders of, 1296.
Smithsonian Institution, the, 1350.
Smythe, General Alexander, on Niagara frontier, 1218; folly of, 1230, 1231.
Sons of Liberty, in Boston, 645; in New York, 650, 793; vigilance of, 656; in North Carolina, 661; in Faneuil Hall, 685.
Somerset Court-House, retreat of Americans to, 911. Somers, George, Admiral, of Virginia, 190. Sorel, capture of flotilla in the, 817. Sothel, Seth, Governor, 463, 467.
South Carolina, settlers in, 286; commonwealth of, founded, 287; first popular Assembly in, 463; expe- dition from, against the Spaniards and Indians, 472; religious persecutions in repulse of the Spaniards at Charleston, 473; desolation of, by Indians, 474; revolution in, 475; becomes a royal province, 476; doings in, 841, 842; invasion of, by the British, 1010; conduct of the British in, 1012; action of legislature of, 1425, 1426; secession convention in, 1430, 1432, 1437; ordinance of secession, 1431; a nationality;
"Stone-fleet," the, at entrance to Charleston Harbor, 1534.
Stoneman's cavalry, raids of. 1621, 1676. Stonington, defence of, 1289.
Stono Ferry, battle at, 1012; last blood of the Revolu tion shed at, 1993.
Stony Creek. battle and events at, 1248. Stony Point, events at, 1004, 1016, 1017. Stormont, Lord, contempt of, for American "rebels,"
Stoughton, Governor, administration of, 416. Streight, Colonel A. D., expedition of; escape of, from Libby Prison, 1634.
Stricker, General, opposes the British, 1297. Stringham, Commodore, at Hatteras, 1531. Stuart, Colonel J. E. B., 1538; raid of, 1589; charge of,
Stuyvesant, Peter, governor of New Netherland, 340; disputes of, with the Indians and republicans, 343 345; wrath and stubbornness of, 349, 350; goes to Holland, 351; death of, 352.
Sullivan, General, before Boston, 811; in Canada, 849, 850; hopes of, 850; driven out of Canada, 851; commands on Long Island, 876; made prisoner, 878; in command of Lee's troops, 903; at Princeton, 920; on Rhode Island, 995; chastises the Indians, 1018,
1019. Sumter, General Thomas, at Rocky Mount, 1041; at Hanging Rock, 1042; defeated by Tarleton, 1044. Swamp Angel," the, 1642.
Swedes on the Delaware, 333, 345; subjugation of the,
Tarleton, Lieutenant-Colonel, perfidy of, commended, 1039; defeated at the Cowpens, 1067. Taxation of the Americans, 607.
Taxation no Tyranny," Johnson's essay on, 671. Taylor, General Robert B., commands militia at Nor- folk, 1268.
Taylor, Zachary, in Florida, 1340 in Texas and Mexico, 1356; reinforces Scott in Mexico, 1362; elected Presi- dent of the U. S.; death of, 1379.
Tea Act, the, 635, 670; how regarded in America, 687. Tea, consignees of, 701, 708.
Tea-ships, landing of, opposed, 699. Tecumtha, conduct of, 1194-1198; at Malden, 1205; de- feat of, 1207; at Fort Meigs, 1234; in council, 1237; death of, 1244; among the Creek Indians, 1258.
Telegraph, electro-magnetic, the, 1783,
Tennessee, guerilla warfare in, 1604.
Tenure of office act, 1711.
Ternay, Admiral, at Newport, 1052.
Trenton, Hessians at, 4; battle at; American officers at, 905; Washington retreats from, 907. Triana, de, first discovers land, 49. Tripartite Treaty, notice of a proposed, 1385, 1386. Tripoli, events in harbor of, 1176, 1178. Trist, Nicholas P., Peace Commissioner, 1371, 1373- Truxton, Commodore, captures L'Insurgente, 1167; conquers La Vengeance, 1168.
ryon, Governor William, tyranny of, 659; pride of, 661; conduct of, in North Carolina, 690, 692; governor of New York, 695; takes refuge on a British vessel, 836: author of a plot to murder Washington, 861; assails N. E. coast towns, 916; raid of, 1013; on the shores of Connecticut, 1014; at St. Augustine, 1038. Turner's Gap, battle at, 1598.
Tuscaloosa and the Spaniards, 97; death of, 100. Tuscaroras in North Carolina; join the Five Nations, 471. Twiggs, General D. E., betrays his troops, 1462.
Tyler, John, acting President of the U. S., 1346: political conduct of, 1348; death of, 1353; and the Peace Con ference, 1450.
Tyler, Royal, and Governor Hutchinson, 685.
Uncas, the Mohegan, rebellion of, 250. Underhill, Captain John, exploits of, 249-251. Union, reorganization of the, began: President John- son's plan of, 1702; final restoration of the, 1720. Union Flag raised at Cambridge, 829.
Union League of Philadelphia, proceedings of, 1690. Union Pacific Railroad, completion of the, 1387. "United Colonies," the first so spoken of, 803. United States Christian Commission, 1700.
United States Sanitary Commission, 1700. United States, the, captures the Macedonian, 1224. Utah created a Territory, 1380.
Valverde, Canby's victory at, 1545.
ferry, General A. H., on James Island, 1642; captures Valley Forge, American Army at, 965-973; treaty with
Test oaths introduced into Maryland, 443.
Texas, piracy on the coast of, 1321; independence of,
1351 annexation of, 1355; action of, for secession, 1427; Union troops occupy strong positions in, 1546. Thanksgiving day proclaimed, 1132. Thames, battle at the, 1244.
Thayer, Major, at Fort Mifflin, 964. Thomas, General Geo. H., victory of, at Mill Spring, 1550; in Chickamauga battle; succeeds Rosecrans in command, 1636; in battle on Missionary Ridge, 1638; defeats the Confederates at Nashville, 1668, 1669.
Thomas, General John, at Cambridge, 804, 811; in Can- ada, 849, 851.
Thompson, Jacob, and the Indian Trust Fund, 1443. Thomson, Charles, Secretary of Congress, 731, 800;
seconds the vote for Independence, 887; at Mount Vernon, 1121.
Ticonderoga, French and Indians at, 563; expedition against, 798; American army at, 893; evacuation and British occupation of, 925.
Tighlman carries Lews of Cornwallis's surrender to Con- gress, 1089.
Tingey, Commodore, burns the navy-yard at Washing- ton, 1295.
Tillottson, Archbishop, order of, 408. Tobacco, cultivation of, in Virginia, 198. Toleration Act in Maryland, the, 437-
To-mo-chi-chi and the English, 293, 295; in England, 296. Tompkins, Daniel D., Vice-President of the U. S., 1318. Tories, departure of, from Boston, 836; embodied by Tryon, 914.
Toscanelli, sends map to Columbus, 36.
Townshend, Charles, proposes a Stamp Tax, 608; taxa- tion scheme of, 335.
Trades and Plantations, Board of, 419; Lords of, 506. Treaty of Alliance with France, 978, 979; ratified, 987; terms of the, 889.
Treaty of Peace with Great Britain, 1093, 1098; commis- sioners to negotiate a, 1993; with Sweden, France, Spain and Holland, 1098; with Mexico, 1375.
France celebrated at, 982.
Van Berkel, letter of, 1035:
Van Buren, Martin, President of the U. S., 1340, 1342; chief events of administration of, 1345.
Van Dam, Rip, acting governor of New York, 367. Van Dorn, General Earl, in Arkansas, 1545; in Tennes- see, 1633.
Van Horn, Major, defeat of, 1206.
Van Ness, General, commands Washington's militia,
Van Rensselaer, Killian, patroon, 329.
Van Rensselaer, Solomon, at Queenstown, 1217. Van Rensselaer, Stephen, commands troops, 1215, 1218. Van Rensselaer, Manor of, 266.
Van Twiller, Wouter, governor of New Netherland, 329; wrath of, 332.
Vane, Sir Henry, 246; governor of Massachusetts, 262; notice of, 382; execution of, 392. Vaudreuil, governor of Canada, 534; wins the Indians, 563: at Montreal, 588, 589.
Vaughan, General, on the Hudson River, 951. Vergennes, the, French minister, 888.
Vermont, controversy of, with New York, 1139. Verplanck's Point, 1014.
Verrazani, John, exploring expeditions of, 104. Vicksburg, importance and strength of, 1607; Farragut at, 1608; siege of, begun, 1615; surrender of, to Grant, 1617. Vigilance committees in South Carolina, 1429. Vincennes, events at, :01. Virginia, origin of name of, 146; settlers in, 179; suffer- ings in, 183; emigrants in, 187; colony established in, 199; coionization of, 301; introduction of slavery in: young women sent to, 302; marriages in, 303; edu- cation in, 304; new government for, 305; sufferings in, 307; people of, attached to monarchy, 312; parlia mentary forces in; Charles, Prince, invited to be king of, 313; republicans, and society in, 315; invaded by Indians. 316; action of Assembly of, 523, 695; action of, on Boston Port Bill. 718; important events in, 790-793; end of royal rule in, 793; action of conven- tion of. 838; and the Confederacy. 1464; secession convention of, 1478; attached to the Confederacy,
1479; high-handed measure proposed in, 1480; the burden bearer, 1480; invasion of, 1490; Western, political movements in, 1492, 1494; West, State of, formed, 1494; military events in, 1495; military movements in, 1618-1621; Legislature of, flies from Richmond, 1681.
Virginius, affair of the, 1730.
Volunteers called for, 1596, 1672,
Wadsworth, General, at Queenstown, 1217. Wadsworth, General J. S., death of, 1656. Waldron, Major, services and death of, 406. Walke, Captain, exploit of, 1561.
Walker, Admiral Sir Hovenden, sails for Quebec, 427. Walker, General, operations of, in Central America, 1389. Wallace. Colonel Lew, exploit of, at Romney, 1501; in
Northwestern Virginia, 1503; at Fort Donelson, 1554, 1555; at Shiloh, 1565; saves Cincinnati, 1605; defends Baltimore and Washington, 1660. Wallace, Sir James, on the Hudson, 951. Walloons in New Netherland, 219. Wainman, Sir Fernando, general of Virginia, 190. Wanton, Governor, acts of, concerning the Gaspé, 695. War, preparations for, with Great Britain, 725; rumors of, at Boston, 727; last battle of the, for Independ- ence, 1101; close of the, for Independence, 1102; be- tween the United States and France, on the ocean, 1166; declaration of, against Great Britain, 1202; declaration of, against Mexico, 1360; declaration of, against the Union, 1446.
Ward, Captain J. H., on the Potomac; death of, 1492. Ward, General Artemas, at Cambridge, 795, 804, 811; sends reinforcements to Prescott, 807. Wareham, destruction of property at, 1287. Warner, Seth, captures Crown Point, 799; at Hubbard- ton, 925.
Warren, Joseph, letter of, 752; narrow escape of, 788; President of Provincial Convention, 789; oration of, at Boston, 773; warns Hancock of danger, 774; loyalty of, 800; letter of, to Samuel Adams, 803; death of, 809.
Warren, Mercy, drama of, 623; apologizes for Samuel Adams, 970.
Warren, Admiral Sir Peter, 429; scatters a French fleet, 1163.
Warren, Admiral Sir J. B., reinforces Cockburn, 1267. Warren, General G. K., leads Union troops, 1656. Warrington, Commodore, honors to, 1301.
Warwick, Earl of, conveys Connecticut Territory to Lords Say and Seal, and Brook, 242. Warwick River, conflict at the, 1581. Washington City in 1800, 1172; threatened, 1291; de- fenders of, 1292; destruction of property at, 1294- 1299; preparations of the Confederates to seize, 1480, 1482; critical situation of, 1485; rendezvous of National troops at; aspect of, 1488; swarming with Secessionists, 1503; danger at; meeting of Congress at, 1504: Lee attempts to capture, 1593, 1594; inci- dents of a race for, 1632. Washington, George, mission of, to French ports, 517- 521; in command of troops, 522; leads troops to the Ohio, 523; leaves the army, 531; with Braddock, loves Mary Phillipse, 552; finds a rival, 553; commands a stockade, 559; captures Fort Du Quesne; in the Virginia Assembly, 577; appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Armies, 803; takes command of the army at Cambridge; besieges Boston, 811; sends troops to Schuyler, 830; on Dor- chester Heights, 834; drives Howe from Boston, 835; medal struck in honor of, 836; at New York, 852; in New York and Philadelphia, 860, 861; plot to murder, 861-863: forces ot, in New York, 875; the battle on Long Island and, 879; army of, escapes, 880; holds a council of war, 882; retreats to Harlem Heights, 883; holds another council of war, 893; decides to fortify West Point, 894; at Fort Lee, 898; flight of army of, across New Jersey, 902; victory of, at Trenton, 905; made a Dictator, 966; at Prince- ton, 909 Frederick the Great on; proclamation of; at Morristown, 912; moves from Morristown, 920; treatment of, by Congress, 953, 963; seeks General Howe, 957; on the conspiracy of Gates, 969; memo- rial of, to Congress, 985; pursues Clinton in New
Jersey, 990; rebukes Lee at Monmouth, 992; marches for the Hudson, 993: confers with Congress, 1006; at Morristown, 1049; at Yorktown, 1085-1089; honors given to, 1090; adopts children of Custis, 1091; suppresses sedition at Newburgh, 1097; in Northern New York and at Princeton, 1099; Fare well Address of, to the army, 1999; parts with his officers, 1102; surrenders his commission, 1104; President of the Society of the Cincinnati, 1105; on Government, 1109; President of National Conven tion, 1110; President of the United States, 1115; journey of, to New York, 1121; reception of, at Trenton, 1123; inauguration of; personages at the inauguration of, 1124; tour of, in New England, 1131-1133; portraits of, 1133, 1135; quells Whiskey Insurrection, 1150: Farewell Address of; abuse of, 1156; forged letters of, 1157; made General-in-Chief, 1162; patriotism of, 1163; death of, 1169; honors paid to, 1170.
Washington, Martha, at Cambridge, 829; attempt to abduct, 839; at Morristown, 1049; reception of, in
New York, 1124; life of, at New York, 1125; at Mount Vernon, 1126.
Washington, Mary, mother of George, death of, 1121. Washington, John, opposes the Indians, 316. Washington, William, at the Cowpens, 1067; wounded at Eutaw Springs, 1081.
Wasp, the, captures the Frolic, 1223; fate of the, 1299. Wauhatchie, battle at; mule charge at, 1637. Wayne, General, captures Stony Point, 1016; gold medal awarded to, 1017; in Virginia, 1073; holds the British in Savannah, 1082; expedition of, against the Indians, 1142.
Weatherford, Creek chief, 1258, 1259; Jackson and, 1261. Weather Signal, uses of, 1735.
Webb, General, at Fort Edward, 561; conduct of, 566. Webster, Daniel, on "Boston Massacre," 684. Webster, Noah, on Government, 1109 Weitzel, General Godfrey, leads troops in Louisiana, 1609; enters Richmond, 1681.
Weldon Road, operations against the, 1663, 1664. Wellington, veterans of, sent to Canada, 1272. Wells, Captain, killed at Chicago, 1211.
Wells, Gideon, Secretary of the Navy, action of, 1508. Welsh, John, chairman of Centennial Board of Finance,
Wemyss, sent after Sumter, 1046.
Wesley, Charles and John, in Georgia, 297. West. growth of the Great, 1319. West Cambridge, fight at, 788.
West India Company, Dutch, 217; send settlers to New Netherland, 218; notice of the, 328.
West Indies, hostile fleets in the, 1002 Western Virginia, Averill's raid in, 1633. West Jersey, purchaser of; Friends or Quakers settle in ¡ Penn, assignee of, 454.
Westminster, first blood of the Revolution shed at, 782. West Point, military academy at, 1203. Weston, colony of, in Massachusetts, 373. Weymouth, Captain George, on the coast of New Eng land, 157-
Wheeler, Wm. A., Vice-President of the U. S., 1769. Whipple, Abraham, and the Gaspé, 697, 698; at Charles- ton, 1036.
Whiskey Insurrection, the, 1149. White, Father, influence of, 435. "White House," the, 1586; base of supplies at the, 1658. White, John, governor of Virginia colony, 150. White, John, attempts of, to found a colony, 376. White, Peregrine, birth of, 208. White Marsh, Americans encamped at, 964. White Oak Swamp, battle in, 1592. White Plains, battle at, 892. Whitney's Cotton Gin, 1188, 1776. Wigfail, Senator, exploits of, at Fort Sumter, 1468, 1469. Wilderness, battle of the, 1556. Wilkes, John, magistrate in London, 671; boldness of, Wilkinson, General James, and the Indians, 1140; in
Mississippi, 1180; notice of, 1204; succeeds Dear- born, 1250; ordered to Sackett's Harbor, 1251; leaves the Niagara frontier, 1254; in command of the Army of the North, 1255; expedition of, against Montreal, 1256; in Northern New York; end of military career of, 1274-
Willett, Colonel Marinus, sortie of, from Fort Schuyler, | Woodworth, Samuel, poem of, 1288.
930; mission of, to General Schuyler, 931.
William of Orange, marriage of, 356.
Wiluam and Mary, sovereigns, accession of, 325, 404- William and Mary, College of, 304.
Villiams, Colonel Ephraim, tounds a college; death oi,
Williams, General, death of, at Baton Rouge, 1608. Williams, John, sufferings of family of, 422. Williams, Roger, conduct of, 249, 252; at Salem, 257; banishment of, 258; founds a colony, 266; honors to, 265; obtains a charter for Rhode Island, 451; career of, in England, 452.
Williamsburg, powder magazine at, 790; battle at, 1582. Wilmington, capture of, 1074.
Wilson, Henry, elected Vice-President of the U. S., 1738. Wilson's Creek, fight at, 1524.
Wilson's Zouaves at Fort Pickens, 1532. Winchester, battle at, 1581, 1661.
Winchester, General, at the River Raisin, 1232.
Winder, General, warns the government of danger, 1292;
Wingina, King, at Roanoke Island, 145; sickness of, 147. Wingfield, Edward, President of Virginia Council, 181: conduct of, 182.
Winslow, Edward, befriends Roger Williams, 260. Winslow, Captain John A., destroys the Alabama, 1671. Winslow, Captain Josiah, expedition of, 400. Winthrop, John, message of, to Governor Van Twiller, 242; governor of Massachusetts, 379; founds Boston, 380.
Winthrop, John, governor of Connecticut Territory, 246; in command of an invading army, 406; obtains a charter for Connecticut, 447. Wintermoot, house of, in Wyoming Valley, 998. Wisconsin, admission of, 1376.
Wolfe, General James, at Louisburg, 571; before Que-
Women, first European, in Virginia, 189.
Wool, General John E., at Queenstown, 1217; in Mexico, 1361; efforts of, to save the capital, 1485, 1486; Fortress Monroe, 1581, 1583; capture of Norfolk, 1584 Woolsey, Melancthon T, on Lake Champlain, 1227; at Oswego, 1275.
Wooster, General David, with troops, at Harlem, 802; at Montreal, 821; commands in Canada, 848; offends the Roman Catholics, 849; death of, 916. Worcester, scenes at, 780.
Worden, Lieutenant J. L, at Pensacola, 1471; bad treat ment of, 1472; commands the "Monitor," 1580. Wright, General, on the Florida coast, 1571. Wright, governor of Georgia, opposition to, 842. Wright's Bluff, capture of, by Marion and Lee, 1075. Writs of Assistance, 602.
Wyatt, Governor Sir Francis, 305, 310. Wyoming Valley, desolation of the, 997-999-
Women, work of, in the war, 1509-1511; work in and for Zagonyi, charge of, 1528.
the Centennial Exhibition, 1756.
Wood, General J. T., at Nashville, 1670.
Woodford, Colonel, commands Virginia militia, 838.
Zenger. J. P., Journal" of, 367; trial of $68. Zollicoffer, General, invades Kentucky, 1597; death of
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