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INDEX
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Academy, the French, 170
Acropolis, the, 165
Act of Secession, 165
Adair, address of, 340
Adams, John, 87;
and the national capital, 125;
quoted, 88, 128, 148, 204
Adams, J. Q., 93, 140
Adams, Louisa J., 93
Adams, Mrs. John, 128, 135
Adams, Samuel, and the Stamp Act, 196
Addison's Cato, 269
Advance, the, 246
Advertiser, the Edgefield, xxviii, note
Agassiz, 273
Alabama, settlement of, 356;
see also Mobile and Montgomery;
Sevier buried in, 463
Alabama Convention, 402
Alabama Platform, 399
Alabama Swan, the, 392
"Alabama Town," 382, 384
Albemarle, the, 250, 251
Alexandria and the national capital, 116
Alferez Real, the, 424
Algonquins, 101, 102
Alibamons, 335, 340
Alice, the, 366
Allan, John, 174
Allen, James Lane, 534
Allen, Rev. Bennett, 80
Allston, Washington, 275
Almonester, Don Andres, 424, 425
America, the, 22
American Notes, Dickens's, 521
Anacostan, 101
Anacostia, 101, 146
Anacostian River, 105
Anastasia, 570, 575
Andersen, Hans, quoted, 68
Anderson, Colonel, 371
Anderson, D. C., 362
Anderson, Gen. Robt., 505
Anderson, Mary, 534
Ann, the, 300, 324
Annalist, the, 455
Annapolis, 12, 75, 79;
Sara Andrew Shafer on, 47-73;
settlement, 47-53;
the first church, 53-56;
the first school, 57;
the State House, 58;
the Revolution, 59;
historic homes, 61-66;
U. S. Naval Academy, 68-73
Annapolis Convention, the, 201