he Cumberland, III.
Andre, Major, II.
Andros, Sir Edmund, governor, I.
leaves New England, I;
in New York, I.
Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, V.
Annapolis convention, the, II.
Annapolis founded, I.
Anne, Queen, War of, I.
Antietam, battle of, IV.
Appomattox, Lee's surrender at, IV.
Arbitration, International Court of,
organized 1901, VI.
chief features of, VI.
advantages of, VI.
convened for first time, VI.
Pious Fund case, VI.
Venezuela case, VI.
permanent headquarters of, VI.
Arbuthnot, III.
Arctic exploration, VI.
Argall, Captain, the voyages of, I.
Argentina, S. A., progress of, VI.
Atlantic fleet at, VI.
Arizona, VI.
constitution of, VI.
population and products of, VI.
Arkansas and secession, III.
Arlington, Lord, I.
Armed neutrality, the, II.
Army, the,
discontent in, at close of the Revolution, II.
in war with Spain, V. II.
in Philippines, II.
reorganization and reform in, VI.
in China, VI.
Arnold, Benedict,
attacks Quebec, II.
the hero of the battle of Bemis Heights, II.
turns traitor, II.
Art in United States, IV.
Arthur, Chester A., IV.
Ashburton, Lord, III.
Asser, M., VI.
Assistance, writs of, II.
"Associated Youths," the, II.
Atlanta Exposition, V.
Atlanta, taking of the city of, IV.
Atlanta, the iron-clad, IV.
Atlantic fleet, cruise of, VI.
Atwood, H. K., VI.
Auckland, Atlantic fleet at, VI.
Australian ballot, V., VI.
Automobiles, VI.
Ayllon, Vasquez de, cruise of, I.
B
Bacon's Rebellion, I.
Bailey, The Alonzo, case, VI.
Bainbridge, Captain, II.
Baker, Colonel, killed, III.
Balboa, Vasco Nunez de, discovers the Pacific, I.
Ball's Bluff, fight at, III.
Ballinger, Richard A., Secretary of the Interior, VI.
Baltimore, Lord. See Calvert, Sir George.
Baltimore, Md.,
population of, in 1800, II.
streets lighted with gas, III.
savings banks in, III.
riot at opening of Civil War, III.
General Butler subdues, III.
strike at, IV.
fire of 1904, VI.
Bank, United States, II.
death of the old, birth of the new, III.
Andrew Jackson and the, III.
Banking, VI.
laws regulating, VI.
Banks, General, IV.
Baptists,
favored by Charles II., I.
warring with Quakers, I;
spread of, II.
on war of, II;
in the fourth decade, III.
Barbary powers, troubles with the, II.
Barclay, Commodore, at battle of Lake Erie, II.
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