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CHESTER CHROMOS 719 Chester mills, the, V, 137, Pusey. Chestertown, Md., engagement near, IV, 653, Parker, Sir P. Chestnut Level, school at, III, 628, Latta, J. Chevalerie, Aymer de la. "VI, 35, Tascher. Chevalier, Gen., V, 378, Salnave. Chevalier, H. E., pen-name, V, 448, Sears, E. I. Cheverus, Abbe de, IV, 260, Matignon. Cheves, Alexander, I, 601, Cheves, L. Cheves, Louisa S., IV, 94, McCord, L. S. Chevraise, Jacquesson de la, I, 677, Coffin, W. A. Chevreul, M., II, 274, Dussance. Chevreuse, J. de la, II, 285, Dyer, C. G. Chew, Margaret, III, 277, Howard, J. E. ' Chew house, illustration, I, 602 ; III, 566 ; defence of, IV, 471, Musgrave, Sir T. Cheyennes, the, II, 44. Chiapas, supposed origin of the nation, III, 299, Huehuete- mixcatl ; III, 368. Chibcha Indians, the, V, 534, Simon, P. A. Chicago, founder of, III, 552, Kinzie, J. ; first white man on the site of, IV, 516, Nicolet ; first dwelling on the site of, IV, 214, Marquette ; early enterprises in, III, 292, Hubbard, G. S. ; Indian massacre at, 1812, V, 403, Sau- ganash ; made a city, VI, 436, Wentworth, J. ; first mayor of, public works in, charitable and educational institutions, IV, 562, Ogden, W. B. ; plot to release pris- oners at, and burn, VI, 91, Thompson, Jacob ; VI, 7, Sweet, B. J. ; anarchist riots in, V, 632, /Spies ; conven- tion of 1880, the, I, 105 ; II, 603 ; of 1884, I, 105 ; rais- ing of the grade in, VI, 416, Webster, J. D. ; relief for, and from, VI, 170, Trusdell ; grain business in, V, 347-348, Rumsey, J. G.; indebtedness of, IV, 693, Pearsons, D. K. ; gifts to the poor of, ibid. ; hospital given to, IV, 586, O' Regan ; Hahnemann hospital of, V, 413, Scammon, J. Y. ; gifts to charities of, IV, 693, Pear- sons, D. K. ; Ottawa memorial in, V, 361, Ryerson, M. ; gift to, VI, 371, Washburne, E. B. ; foundling home in, V, 511, Shipman ; auditorium and hotel, IV, 694, Peck, F. W. ; art collections in, VI, 467, White, Alex. ; expo- sitions in, V, 227, Reynolds, J. P. ; Academy of sciences in, collections of, V, 691, Stimpson ; historical society of, founded, I, 181, Barry, W. ; public library of, III, 289, Hoyne ; IV, 502, Newberry, W. L. ; bequest for lectures in, V, 361, Ryder, W. H. ; Baptist institutions at, found- ed, II, 391, Everts, W. W. ; first R. C. church in, V, 369, St. Cyr ; R. C. institutions in, V, 373, St. Palais ; univer- sity at, III, 289, Hoyne ; theological seminary at, IV, 140, McLaren, W. E. ; statue of Gen. Grant for, illustration, II, 723, 721 ; pioneers of, VI, 691, Kinzie ; home for in- curables in, 696, Peck. See also Fort Dearborn. Chichemecatecuhtli, IV, 22, Lopez, M. Chichester, Earl of, II, 526. Frankland. Chichimecas, the, II, 23, Cruz, J. B. V. de la ; VI, 272-273, Velasco, L. ; 635, Xolotl. Chichohocki (Delaware) river, the, H, 134. Chickahominy, engagement on the, n, 43, Custer ; bridge over the, II, 236, Duane, J. C. Chickahominy fever, the, III, 317, Hunt, J. W. Chickamauga, battle of, I, 355, Bragg ; H. 601 ; III, 247, Hood, J. B. ; IV, 487, Negley : V, 57, Polk, L. ; 324, 498 ; 659, Steedman, J. B. ; VI, 80. Chickamauga towns, expeditions to, V, 467, Sevier, J. Chickasaws, wars of the, I, 98, Artaguette ; VI, 298, Vin- cennes. Chico, I, 61, Alvarado, J. B. Chicopee, founded, II, 280, Dwiqht, E. Chicoutimi (Saguenay) river, IV, 314, Michaux. Chief- Who-Never-Sleeps, the, HI, 740, Little Turtle. Chihuahua, capture of, II, 200, Doniphan. Chilabert, Col., execution of, VI, 218, Urquiza. Child, first white, born in America, II. 77, Dare, V. Child, Rev. Willard, VI, 329, Walker, K. K. C. Child, Lydia M., quatrain by, II, 122, Deering. Childe, Ann, V, 454, Seguin. Childe, E. Lee, in, 674, Lee, R. E. Children, Society for the prevention of cruelty to, I, 245, Bergh ; institution for destitute, H, 234, Drumgoole. Childress, Joel, V, 55. Chi Ids, Cephas G., IV. 506, Newsam. Childs, William, VI, 428, Wells, D. Chiles, Lundsford, III, 184, Herndon, M. E. Chili, conquest of, II, 177, Diente ; I, 59, Almagro ; war in, III. 299, Huelen ; 300, Huepon ; 295. Huden ; 633, Lautaro ; 730, Lincoyan ; VI, 223, Valdivia, P. de ; towns founded in, 223-224 ; old poem on the conquest of, 128; Toledo, F. A.; pillage in, n, 224, Drake, Sir F.; Araucanian warfare in, I, 495, Calafquin ; 559, Caupoli- can, Chiguaihue ; 683, Colcur ; 693, Collipulle, Colocolo ; 734, Copahue, Copaiio ; II, 24, Cudequala ; 25, Cuene- cura ; 26, Cuientur, Cuillamachn, Cuillavilu ; 31, Cune- ques ; 32, Curanteo ; 362, Ercilla; III, 329, Hurtado, G. ; IV, 47, Loyola ; French-Araucanian kingdom in, 587, Orelie ; treatment of Indians in. III. 748, Lizarraga ; war in, I. 534, Can-era ; II, 361 ; war for independence of, 588, Gana ; III, 623, Laso, Lastra ; IV, 130, Mackenna ; 237, Martinez de Rosas ; 566-567, O'Higgins ; V, 203, Re- cabarren ; 301, Rodriguez, M.; union of provinces, aboli- tion of slavery, IV, 528, Noboa, M. V. ; war in, n, 573, Gainza ; war in (1815-'18), IV, 602, Osorio ; campaign of the restoration in, II. 373, Espejo, J. ; guerilla warfare in, V, 21, Pincheira ; revolutions in, I, 534, Carr-era ; H, 206, Dorrego ; 314, Egana ; 354, Encalada ; 396, Ei/zaguirre, A.; 541, Freire, R.; HI, 169, Henriquez ; 345-346, aboli- tion of slavery, 346, Infante, J. M.; revolutions in, IV, 206, Marin ; V, 121, Prieto ; VI, 288, Vicuna, B. V. M. ; wars with other states, IV, 646, Pareja, A. and J.; I, 279 ; II, 727, Grau ; III, 341. Iglesias, M.; 593-594, Lagos ; 626, Latorre ; 712, Lillo ; IV, 64, Lynch, Patricio ; 367. Mon- tero ; (1865), 544-545, Nunez, C. M. ; (1836), V, 71, Portales ; 101, Prado, M.; naval operations in, II, 727, Grau; V, 101, Prat; mines in, H, 196, Dombey ; reforms, exposi- tion in, 366. Errazuriz ; reforms in, university of, revolts in, IV, 374-375, Montt ; history of, 352, Molina, J. I.; re- form club of, I, 153, Balmaceda ; navy and naval opera- tions, VI, 538, Williams ; 612, Wooster, C. W. ; 660, Zen- teno, J. I. ; revolutions in, H, 114, Daza. Chiliasm, HI, 509, Kelpius. Chilidugu dialect, the, HI, 118, Havestad. Chilian, city of, destroyed, I, 603, Chiguaihue ; battle at, IH, 199, Higuaihue. Chillianvallah, battle of, IV, 448, Mountain, A. S. H. Chillicothe, O., H, 461, Finley, S.; Indian fight at, IV, 2. Logan, B. Chillicothe, the ram, H, 511, Foster, J. P. Chiloe islands, the, discovered, III, 295, Huden ; explored, 585, Ladrilleros ; conquest of, II, 362, Ercilla. Chilton, Mary, I, 735, Copley ; VI, 369, Washburn, E. China, supposed route to, HI. 296-297, Hudson, H. ; 621, La Salle ; violation of neutrality toward, VI, 38, Tattnall ; treaties with, I, 77, Angell, J. B. ; 434 ; 456, Burlingame ; III, 496, Kearny, L. ; non-molestation granted to Ameri- cans in, IV, 77, McCartee, D. B.; first foreign envoy from. I, 456, Burlingame ; the Taeping rebellion in, VI, 348, Ward, F. T; engagement at the barrier forts, H, 358, English. E. ; hospital at Canton, TV, 653, Parker, P. ; first Protestant school in. I, 411, Brown, S. R.; missions to, V, 473, Seward, G. F. ; II, 209, Doty, E. ; VI, 534-535, Williams, S. W. ; reforms in, 652, Yung Wing. Chinantec Indians, the, V, 396, Saravia. Chinchas islands, occupation of the, IV, 749, Pezet ; coolie insurrection in, V, 420, Schley, W. S. Chinese, the, immigration of, I. 103, 278 ; IH, 140, 142 ; first importation of, as laborers, 509, Kelly, W. ; outrages upon the, I, 656. Chinese sugar-cane, H, 81, Daveiss. Chiouatenhoua, Chief, IV, 567, Oionhaton. Chipp, C. W., H, 136, 137, De Long ; IV, 523, Nindemann. Chippewa, battle at, I, 401. Brown, J. ; IV, 154, McNiel ; V, 440, Scott, Winfield. Chippewa Indians, the, I, 364, Breck, J. L. ; Til, 233, Hole- in-the-Day ; reservation in Minnesota for, VI, 462, Whip- ple, H. B. ; grammar and dictionary of their language, I. 160, Baraga. Chiquimula, institute of, I, 178, Barrios. Chiricahuas, the, II, 629, Geronimo. Chivers, Thomas Holley, V, 46. Chi Xiu, H, 613, Caspar. Chlapowski, Charles B., IV, 350, Modjeska. Chlorine, use of, as a disinfectant, H, 203, Doremus, R. O. Chloroform, discovery of, HI, 15, Guthrie, S. Choate, John and David, I, 608, Choate, R. Chocolate, introduced into Europe, I, 596, Chavez. Choctaws, removal of, I, 485, Byington ; missions to, II, 251, Dukes ; treachery of, HI, 404, Jarnac ; first mission among. 549, Kingsbury, Cyrus ; treaty with, education, removal of, V, 31, Pitchlynn ; in the war of secession, 32 ; the, in the war of 1812, V, 138, Pushmatahaw. Choes, the, IH, 345, Infante, H. Choiseul, Due de, IV, 5130, Noirclerc. Cholera, theory of, V, 612, Soupe* Cholula, founded, V, 149. Ouetzalc.ohuatl. Choquehuanca, Manuel, V, 135, Pumacahua. Chosu, the daimio of, V, 131, Pruyn, R. H. Chouteau, F. F., VI, 694. Menard, Berenice. Christadelphians, the, VI, 84, Thomas, John. Christian, Letitia, VI, 199. Christian church, the (Methodist). TV. 568, O 1 Kelly. Christian church, the (Baptist), V, 700, Stone, B. W. Christianity, taught by games of cards, V, 16, Pierron. Christian Magazine, the, IV, 246, Mason, J. M. Christian monitor society, the, II, 348, Emerson, W. Christian Quarterly Spectator, the, H, 681, Goodrich, C. A. Christian Review, the, V, 447, Sears. B. Christian's A, B, C, the, anonymous book, V, 135, Pulsifer. Christiansen, III. 752, Lockwood. J. B. Christian statesman, sobriquet. H, 543, Frelinghuysen, T. Christian Thought, rragazine, II, 123, Deems. Christie, Daniel M., Ill, 33. Hale, J. P. Christina, Queen, of Spain, H, 373, Espartero ; 399, Fagnani. Christina, Queen, of Sweden, V, 126, Printz, J. ; 260, Ris- ing, J. C. Christina, Del., VI. 207-208, Unander. Christinat, M., I. 34. Christy, E. Byron and W. A., I. 612, Christy, G. N. Chromatics, investigations in, V, 317, Rood. Chromium, ores of, IV, 19, Loomis, S. L. Chromos, first made in America, 1, 160, Banvard.