at second battle of Bull Run, IV.
at Chancellorsville, IV.
killed, 96.
Jackson, Governor, of Missouri, III.
James I., issues first English colonial charter, I.
appoints commission to inquire into Virginia Company, I.
James II.
becomes king, I.
makes Andros governor, I.
New York named after, I.
Penn and, I.
not popular in Maryland, I.
Virginia and, I.
James, Postmaster, IV.
Jamestown settled, I.
colony of, I.
abandoned by the colony, I.
exposition, 1907, VI.
j.a.panese students in San Francisco, VI.
Jay, John, his share in peace negotiations, II.
first chief justice, II.
a Federalist, II.
sent to England as envoy extraordinary, II.
his treaty, II., III.
burned in effigy, II.
Jefferson, Thomas, writes Declaration of Independence, II.
first secretary of state, II.
an anti-Federalist, II.
opposes United States Bank, II.
his criticism of Washington"s proclamation of neutrality, II.
fond of menageries and circuses, II.
a.s.sailed, II.
elected President, II.
the typical Democrat, II.
his character, II.
his civil service policy, II.
and the Barbary powers, II.
his words concerning Missouri, III.
for emanc.i.p.ation, III.
John II., King of Portugal. I.
Johnson, Andrew, his policy of reconstruction, IV.
his work ripped up by Congress, IV.
attempt to impeach, IV.
Johnson, Reverdy, IV.
Johnson, Governor, of Minnesota, VI.
Johnston, General A. S., killed, IV.
Johnston, General Joseph E., at Bull Run, III.
at Vicksburg, IV.
his opposition to Sherman"s march to the sea, IV.
routed by Sherman at Bentonville, IV.
wounded, IV.
his surrender, IV.
Johnstown, Flood, V.
Joliet, Louis, explorations of, I.
Jones, Paul, his naval victory, II.
Jordan, David S., for seal conference, V.
Judiciary, the, of the United States, II.
Julliard versus Greenman, the case of, IV.
K
Kansas, anti-slavery emigration to, III.
political jobbery in, III.
endeavors to secure admission to the Union, III.
riots, III.
becomes a State, 226, IV.
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, the, III.
Karlsefne, Thorfinn, I.
Kearney, Colonel Philip, campaign of, III.
Kearsarge, the, and the Alabama, IV.
Keith, George, his teachings against slavery, I.
Kellogg, Governor, his government sustained in Louisiana. IV.