The Sequel of Appomattox: A Chronicle of the Reunion of the StatesFleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood)
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The Sequel of Appomattox: A Chronicle of the Reunion of the States
Fleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood)
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877); United States -- History -- 1865-1898
Star Routes, 282.
Star Spangled Banner, The, sung at Union League initiation, 183.
Stearns, M. L., Governor of Florida, 224.
Steedman, General J. B., 106, 113.
Stephens, A. H., witness before Joint Committee, 125-126.
Stephenson, N. W., The Day of the Confederacy, cited, 149 (note);
Abraham Lincoln and the Union, cited, 176 (note).
Stevens, Thaddeus, reconstruction policy, 59-60, 118, 122-123; and
Johnson, 71, 121, 128, 160, 161, 162, 166; radical leader, 122, 127,
133, 173; and negro suffrage, 132; on Military Reconstruction Bill, 135,
138-139; and Alabama, 156.
Stockton, Senator from New Jersey, unseated, 129.
Stoneman, General George, commands military district, 140 (note).
Suffrage, Negro, see Negroes.
Sumner, Charles, reconstruction policy, 58-59, 60, 119; radical leader,
122, 123-124, 127, 133, 173; Johnson and, 128, 162; and negro suffrage,
132; and equal rights, 276-277; and expansion, 284.
Supreme Court, Congress and, 158-160; and Civil Rights Act, 277; and
Enforcement Laws, 303.
Swayne, General Wager, head of Freedmen's Bureau in Alabama, 97, 106; on
contract labor, 110; and courts, 111; and Union League, 189, 192-193; on
negro education, 212.
"Swinging Around the Circle," Johnson's tour of the West, 131.
T.
Tarbell, General John, before Joint Committee on Reconstruction, 30.
Taxation, see Finance.
Taylor, Bayard, Lanier writes to, 279-280.
Taylor, General Richard, 83.
Tennessee, recognizes "Union" government, 18; imposes fines for wearing
Confederate uniform, 20; Confederates in, 25-26; State emancipation in,
36; attitude toward negroes in, 48; Lincoln's reconstruction plan
adopted (1862), 65; Johnson recognizes government of, 74; reconstruction
in, 85; negro labor, 99; readmitted to Congress, 129, 133; and
Fourteenth Amendment, 133; negro voters, 222; and enforcement acts, 261;
omitted from investigation, 262; conservatives gain control of, 290.
Tennessee Valley after Civil War, 4.
Tenure of office act, 134.
Texas, 152, 157, 262; delay in electing officials, 79; military
government in, 143, 144; constitution, 153, 155; reconstruction fails
in, 170; radicals in, 171; Confederates go to, 268; unrepresented in
Congress, 289 (note); elections (1874), 293.
Thach, president of Alabama Agricultural College, 271-272.
Thomas, General G. H., on sentiment of Tennessee, 24-25.
Thomas, Lorenzo, as acting Secretary of War, 164.
Thompson, Holland, The New South, cited, 218 (note), 294 (note), 303
(note).
Tichenor, Rev. I. T., 202-203.
Tilden, S. J., candidate for presidency, 296, 298, 301.
Tillson, General, quoted, 113.
Tourgée, A. W., chief of Union League in North Carolina, 189.
Trade restrictions in South, 7-12.
Treasury Department, frauds in selling confiscable property in South,
8-12; supervise negro colonies, 37; employer of negro labor, 100.
Tribune, Chicago, Sidney Andrews correspondent for, 28.
Tribune, New York, Horace Greeley as editor of, 288.
Trowbridge, J. T., on frauds in South, 11-12; on sentiment of East
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