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
Tennessee toward rebels, 25; correspondent in South, 28; on relation of
races, 48.
Truman, B. C., on society in South, 27; report on conditions in South,
28, 29-30; on negro labor, 46; on relation of races, 48.
Trumbull, Lyman, moderate Republican, 122; candidate for presidential
nomination, 287.
Tuscaloosa Independent Monitor suppressed, 146.
Tuscumbia (Ala.), Female Academy burned in, 185-186.
Tweed, W. M., 282.
U.
Uniforms, wearing of Confederate, forbidden, 20.
Union League of America, 174 et seq., 275; Freedmen's Bureau and, 115;
negroes in, 115, 149; and radicals, 156; and Ku Klux Klan, 247, 256.
Union party, see National Union party.
"United Order of African Ladies and Gentlemen," 275.
United States Sanitary Commission, 176.
V.
Vicksburg (Miss.), public debt, 232; race conflicts, 237 (note);
government overturned, 240-241.
Virginia, 152, 157, 262; recognizes "Union" State government, 18; army
in, 64; Lincoln's reconstruction plan adopted (1863), 65; Lincoln and,
67, 120; Johnson recognizes government of, 74; escaped slaves declared
contraband, 99; military government in, 143, 144; constitution, 154-155,
171; reconstruction fails in, 170; schools, 210; carpetbag rule, 221;
scalawags in, 222; unrepresented in Congress, 289 (note); conservatives
gain control of, 290.
Virginia Military Institute, 3.
Virginius dispute, 284.
W.
Wade, B. F., of Ohio, 67, 129; and Johnson, 73; radical leader, 122,
125; and negro suffrage, 132; and the presidency, 161, 167.
Wade-Davis Bill, 56, 65-66, 120.
Wages, Freedmen's Bureau fixes, 109.
War Department, takes over railways, 6-7; Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen
and Abandoned Lands, 102; see also Freedmen's Bureau.
Warmoth, H. C., Governor of Louisiana, 224-225.
Warner, General, and Union League, 189.
Washington, headquarters of Freedmen's Bureau, 105; vote on negro
suffrage, 134.
Washington and Lee University, 17.
Washington College, later Washington and Lee University, 17.
Watterson, H. M., 28.
Wayland, Francis, President of Brown University, 208-209.
Webb, General A. S., commands military district, 140 (note).
Weitzel, General Godfrey, Lincoln and, 67.
Welles, Gideon, and Johnson, 74.
Wells, Governor of Louisiana, 298.
West, development of, 268, 283.
West Virginia, Confederates in, 25-26; State emancipation in, 36;
established, 64, 65.
Whig party, 70, 71, 87, 149, 150, 179.
Whipper, judge in South Carolina, 225.
Whisky Ring, 282.
White Boys, 245.
White Brotherhood, 245, 251.
White Camelia, see Knights of the White Camelia.
White League, 219, 245, 263.
White Line of Mississippi, 245.
White Man's party of Alabama, 245, 263.
White River Valley and Texas Railroad obtains grant, 235.
White Rose, Order of the, 245.
Wilmer, Bishop R. H., and prayers for Davis, 23.
Wilson, Henry, on reconstruction, 124-125; tours the South, 150.
Wisconsin and negro suffrage, 285.
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