History of the United States, Volume 6Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
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History of the United States, Volume 6
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
United States -- History
Constructionists, close and liberal, II.
Continental Congress. See Congress.
Contraband of war, IV.
Contract debts between nations, resolution concerning, VI.
Contrecoeur at Great Meadows, I.
Cook, Dr. Frederick A., Arctic expedition of, VI.
Cooper, Peter, III.
and the Greenback Party, IV.
Copley, Sir Lionel, governor of Maryland, I.
Copperheads denounce the war as cruel and needless, IV.
Copyright, international, V.
Corinth, battle of, IV,
Corliss engine, the, IV.
Cornell, Ezra, and telegraphy, III.
Cornwallis, General,
follows Washington across New Jersey, II.
at the battle of Camden, II.
his triumphal march north, II.
at Guilford Court-House, II.
retreats to Virginia, II.
at Yorktown, II.
his surrender, II.
Corporation laws in the fourth decade, III.
Corregan, Charles E., Socialist Labor Party candidate, VI.
Correo, I.
Cortelyou, George B.,
Secretary of the Department of Commerce and Labor, VI.
manager Republican campaign 1904, VI.
brings to New York city aid from U. S. Treasury surplus, VI.
Cortez, Hernando, conquers Mexico, I.
Costume in United States in the fourth decade, III.
Cotton,
tariff on, III., VI.
slavery and, III.
crops after the war, IV.
production of, in the South, VI.
Coxey, industrial army, V.
Crandall, Miss Prudence, her school destroyed, III.
Credit Mobilier, the, IV.
Creeks, the, II.
Andrew Jackson conquers, II., VI.
Creole case, the, III.
Crittenden, III.
his compromise, III.
Crompton's mule-jenny, II.
Cromwell requires submission of colony, I.
Crown Point taken, II.
Cuba,
efforts of Lopez to conquer, III.
United States and, III., V.
and Spain, V.
U. S. endeavors to purchase, V.
Santiago campaign, V.
U. S. Congress on, V.
U. S. military government, V.
sanitary and educational reform, V.
census, V.
constitutional convention, V.
republic, V., VI.
government organized, VI.
attitude of the United States toward, VI.
United States reciprocity with, VI.
Culpeper, Lord, I.
Cumberland, the army of, IV.
Cumberland, the, sunk by the Merrimac, IV.
Curtis, G. W., IV.
Curtiss, Glenn R., VI.
Cushing, Caleb, IV.
Cushing, Lieutenant, blows up the Albemarle, IV.
Czolgosz, Leon, Assassinates President McKinley, V.
D
Dale, Commodore, expedition of, II.
Dale, governor of Virginia, I.
Dam, the Roosevelt, VI.
the Shoshone, VI.
Danbury Hatters case, the, VI.
Dare, the name of the first child of English parents born in America, I.
Dartmouth College, decision of the United States Supreme Court, III.
Davies, Rev. Samuel, his words concerning Washington, I.
Davis, Henry G., nominated for Vice-president, VI.
Davis, Jefferson,
in Mexican war III.
chosen President of the Confederacy, III.
his career and powers, III.
sends cannon to St. Louis boxed up, III.
and his government leave Richmond, IV.
his capture, IV.
excluded from Mexican war pension, V.
Debs, Eugene V., Social Democratic Party candidate, VI.
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