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as an abolitionist, III. opposed to the gag policy, III. Adams. Samuel. II. Agriculture in the South, IV. VI. Aguinaldo, Emilio. V. and Admiral Dewey, V. and insurgent forces at Manila, V. president of republic, V. capture, V. Aix-la-Chapelle. I. Alabama and secession, III. suffrage, V. Alabama claims, the, IV. Alabama, the, destructive career of, IV. shattered by the Kearsarge, IV. Alaska, the fisheries question in, IV. its purchase, IV. its resources, IV. constituted a civil and judicial district, V. boundary question, V. census, V. products of, VI. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, VI. population, 1910, VI. Albany, begun, I. convention, I., II. Albemarle, the iron-clad. IV. Albuquerque, New Mexico, VI. Aldrich, Senator Nelson W., VI. Aldrich-Payne Bill. VI. Aldrich-Vreeland Act, the, VI. Alexander, chief of the Pokanokets. I. Alger, R. A., Secretary of War, and army equipment, V. Algiers, the Dey of, II. Allefonsce. Jean, I. Allen, Ethan, at Ticonderoga and Crown Point. II. Ambrister, III. Amelia Island seized, III. Amendment. See Fourteenth Amendment. America before Columbus, Introduction, I. age and origin of man in, 21; brute inhabitants of, 30; plants, fruits, and trees in, 31; alleged discoveries of, before Columbus, 37; Basques, Bretons, and Normans in, 37; discovered by Columbus, 55; illusions of Columbus concerning. 57; origin of name, 58, 61. America, Spain gets most of, I. confusion of ideas concerning, I. earliest legislative body in, I. the first Swedish colony in, I. origin of political institutions in. I. the French in, I. the English in, I. treaty of France with, II. receives help from France, II. peace negotiations and treaty between England and, II. See United States. American Civic Association, VI. American Protective Association, V. Rail way Union strike, V. Americanism, III. Americans, primordial, unlike Asiatics, I. differences between their branches, I. varieties of, I. Amerigo Vespucci, his voyages and discoveries, I. Ames, Fisher, his words on Washington. II. urges ratification of Jay's treaty, II. Ames, Oakes, and the Credit Mobilier, IV. Amherst. General. I. Amistad case, the, III. Anarchists, V. Anderson, Major Robert, at Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, III. in charge of Department of t
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