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Times, the London, quoted, 468

Timrod, Henry, xxvii, 273, 274, 288

"Tippecanoe and Tyler too" campaign, 395

Tobacco, cultivation of, in the South, xvii

Toleration Act of 1649 in Va., 51, 52

Tolstoy, xxx

Tomochichi, 306-308

Tondee's tavern, 319

Tonty, 334

Tories sentenced at Frederick, 85

Torpedo, the, in naval warfare, 280

Townsend, George Alfred, quoted, 1

Tragabigzanda, 154

Traille, Major, 287

Trapnall, Frederick W., 548, 552

"Traveller," 178

Treaty, of Ghent, 356;
  of Paris in 1763, 422;
  of 1783, 347;
  of 1791 with the Cherokees, 454, 458;
  of 1795 with Spain, 437

Tree, Ellen, 363

Trent, W. P., Introduction xv-xxxiii

Trenton, Congress at, 108

Tripoli, war with, 71

Troop, Capt. Robert, 105

True Relation, Smith's, quoted, 154

Tryon, Governor, 228, 233, 238

Tuscaloosa, Alabama capital removed from, 396, 397

Tuscarora, 76

Twining, Thomas, quoted, 124

Tyler, John, Sr., 200, 201

Tyler, Lyon G., on Williamsburg, 185-217

Tyler, President John, 140, 180, 214;
  at William and Mary College, 207

Tybee Island, 317, 318, 323, 324

Tyndall, 272

Types of Mankind, Dr. Nott's 362


U

Ursulines Convent, New Orleans, 420, 421, 425

University of Maryland, 33

University of Pennsylvania, 208

University of Virginia, 208


V

Valangin, liturgy of, 291

Valentine, E. V., 175, 176

Valentine, Mann S., 275

Valentine Museum, 175

Valley Forge, 85

Van Buren, Martin, 464, 492

Vanderbilt, Cornelius, endows Vanderbilt University, 498

Vanderbilt University, 500

Vanderlip, Frank A., on Washington, 101-150

Van Scheliha, 369

Vaudreuil, 341

Vick, Wm., 438

Vicksburg, xxx;
  H. F. Simrall on, 433-447;
  late origin of, 433-438;
  description of, 438-440;
  siege of, 440-447

Vincennes, G. R. Clark captures, 510, 514

Vine and Olive Company, the, 357

Vining, Thomas, 111, 112

Viper, the, 239, 240

Virginia, and the national capital, 108, 116;
  gives bust of Lafayette to France, 173;
  English colonization of, 249;
  legislature of, and Louisville, 514;
  see also Richmond and Williamsburg.