ulture, VI.
Wilson Senate Bill, the, IV.
Windsor founded, I.
Winslow, Captain, IV.
Winthrop, Governor, I.
Winthrop, the younger, goes to London on Connecticut's behalf, I.
Wireless telegraphy, VI.
Wisconsin, population in 1830, III.
Wise, Governor, of Virginia, III.
Witchcraft, I.
Cotton Mather's experiments in, I.
trials for, I.
reaction against, I.
Wolfe, General, at Quebec, I.
Woman,
rights of, IV.
higher education of, IV
Wood, General Leonard, Governor of Cuba, V., VI.
Wool, tariff on, III., VI.
World's Fair, the, at Chicago, V.
Worship, public, in colonial New England, I.
Wright, General, IV.
Wright, Senator Silas, III.
Wright, Wilbur and Orville, VI.
Wyatt. Sir Thomas, I.
Wyoming, Pa., massacre at, II.
Y
Yeardley, Governor, of Virginia, I.
Yokohama, Atlantic fleet at, VI.
Yorktown, battle of, II.
Yorktown, McClellan at, IV.
Yukon, Alaska, gold discovery, V.
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