e-President, 1900, V.
Stillwater, battles of, II.
Stone,
Governor, of Maryland, I.
deposed, I.
attempts, to regain the province, I.
Stone River, battle of, IV.
Stony Point, attack on, II.
Stoughton, Lieutenant Governor, and witchcraft, I.
Street railways. III.
Strike of 1877,
the, IV.
Homestead, V.
Pullman, V.
steel, VI.
coal, VI.
Stuyvesant, Governor, his administration, I.
Submarine boats, VI.
Suffrage,
extension of, IV.
woman, V.
negro, V.
Sullivan, General, at Newport, II.
Sumner, Charles,
supersedes Webster, III.
attack upon, by Brooks, III.
on secession, IV.
Sumter, Fort,
fired upon, III.
evacuated, III.
effect of firing on, in the North, III.
Sumter, General, II.
Sumter, the screw steamer, IV.
Sun, N. Y., and the Moon Hoax, III.
Sunday laws in colonial New England, I.
Sunday-schools, II.
Superstitions in colonial New England, I.
Supreme Court,
its decision in the Dred Scott case, III.
on ownership of Philippines, V.
Northern Securities case, VI.
Bailey case, VI.
Danbury Hatters case, VI.
Standard Oil case, VI.
American Tobacco Co. case, VI.
Swallow, Silas C., Prohibitionist candidate, VI.
Swedes, the first colony of, in America, I.
compelled to recognize Dutch supremacy, I.
Sydney, Atlantic fleet at, VI.
T
Ta Tung Kao, Port of, opened to nations. VI.
Taft. W. H.,
civil governor of Philippines, V., VI.
Secretary of War, VI.
nominated President, VI.
elected, VI.
qualifications of, VI.
inauguration of, VI.
cabinet of, VI.
salary, VI.
attitude toward admission to Union of New Mexico and Arizona. VI.
and classified service. VI.
and International Arbitration, VI.
and the great question of the hour, VI.
on reelection, VI.
Talleyrand,
his attitude toward America, II.
recedes from his arrogant demands, II.
Tappan, Lewis, his house sacked, III.
Tariff, the,
under Washington's administration, II.
retaliatory measures against England. II.
doctrine of Whig party on. III.
rise of rates after 1816, III.
relations of parties and sections to, III.
of abominations, III.
nullification of, in South Carolina III.
Calhoun on, III.
compromise, III.
since the civil war, IV.
policy of political parties on, IV.
the McKinley, IV.
the Wilson. Senate Bill, IV., V.
Wilson law, V.
extra session Congress Dingley law, V.
Cuban, V
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