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		  <titleproper>Guide to the Charles Wilkes Papers, 
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		<titleproper>Guide to the Charles Wilkes Papers, 
		  <date calendar="gregorian" era="ce">1816-1876</date></titleproper> 
		<publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library<lb/>Duke University<lb/>Durham, North Carolina</publisher>
		 
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		<head>Descriptive Summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title">Charles Wilkes Papers, 
		  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1816/1876" type="inclusive">1816-1876</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		<origination label="Creator"> 
		  <persname>Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877</persname> </origination> 
		<physdesc label="Extent"> <extent>4,566 Items</extent> </physdesc> 
		<repository label="Repository"> 
		  <corpname>Duke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library</corpname> </repository> 
		<physloc label="Location">For current information on the location of
		  these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.</physloc> 
		<langmaterial label="Language"> <language langcode="eng">English.</language> </langmaterial>
	<abstract encodinganalog="545" label="Abstract">U.S. naval officer and explorer, of Washington, D.C.</abstract>
	<abstract encodinganalog="520">Family correspondence, chiefly relating to naval cruises of Wilkes and his son, John Wilkes; the U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, to Antarctica, the Pacific Islands, and the Northwest Coast of the U.S., including preliminary planning, the voyage itself with detailed descriptions of places visited, and publishing the results; gold mining and milling in North Carolina; the Civil War; and Wilkes family business ventures in North Carolina; together with legal and financial papers, writings, printed material, clippings, and other papers. Includes correspondence, 1848-1849, with James Renwick (1792-1863) and others.</abstract>

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		<head>Administrative Information</head> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access Restrictions</head> 
		  <p>Collection is open for research.</p> 
		  <p>However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal
			 Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.</p> 
		  <p>Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in
			 Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour
			 delay in obtaining these materials.</p> 
		  <p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p> 
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		  <head>Use Restrictions</head> 
		  <p>The copyright interests in the Wilkes Family Papers are unknown. For
			 more information, consult the section on copyright in the Regulations and
			 Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p> 
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		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
		  <p>[Identification of item], The Wilkes Family Papers, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library</p> 
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		<acqinfo> 
		  <head>Provenance</head> 
		  <p>The Wilkes Family Papers were acquired by Duke University as gifts,
			 1977-1978.</p> 
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	 <bioghist> 
		<head>Biographical Note</head> 
		<p>The primary correspondent in this collection is Charles Wilkes
		  (1798-1877), naval officer and explorer, who was a collateral descendant of
		  John Wilkes (1727-1797), the noted English politician. Charles Wilkes was born
		  in New York City, the son of John De Ponthieu and Mary (Seton) Wilkes. From
		  1815 through 1817 Wilkes was in the merchant service on board several ships
		  until he was appointed midshipman in the U. S. Navy on Jan. 1, 1818. His naval
		  career was destined to be a rather distinguished, yet controversial one. During
		  the next fifteen years he served on board several ships including the
		  <emph render="italic">Franklin</emph> and the <emph render="italic">Waterwitch,</emph> was promoted to lieutenant in 1826, and
		  surveyed the Narragansett Bay in 1832-1833. Wilkes's scientific achievements
		  were rewarded by his appointment to take charge of the Depot of Charts and
		  Instruments in Washington, D. C. in 1833. In 1837 and 1838 he was involved in
		  further surveying work at the shoals of Georges Bank and the Savannah
		  River.</p> 
		<p>In 1838 Secretary of War Poinsett ordered Wilkes to command the South
		  Seas Surveying and Exploring Expedition. This expedition and the publications
		  concerning it provided the primary focus for his career until 1861. This
		  Exploring Expedition, which was absent from the United States from 1838 to
		  1842, had as its chief fields of exploration the islands of the Pacific Ocean,
		  the coast of the Antarctic Continent, and the American Northwest coast. From
		  1843 to 1861, Wilkes was assigned to special duty, chiefly to be in charge of
		  the Exploring Expedition collections and reports. In 1844 his 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">Narrative of the United States
		  Exploring Expedition</title> was published, and scientific volumes appeared
		from time to time. In 1842 Wilkes had been tried by a court-martial and
		sentenced to be publicly reprimanded for illegally punishing some of his men.
		Despite this he was promoted to commander in 1843 and to captain in 1855.</p> 
		<p>During the Civil War Charles Wilkes took the controversial step of
		  overhauling the British mail steamer <emph render="italic">Trent</emph> and
		  removed by force the Confederate commissioners James Mason and John Slidell, He
		  saw other service in a variety of commands and received promotion to commodore
		  and then to acting rear admiral in 1862. Again in 1864 Wilkes was
		  court-martialed and found guilty. Two years later he was promoted to rear
		  admiral on the retired list and was placed on special duty for a part of
		  1870-1873, After the Civil War he purchased the iron works at High Shoals, N.
		  C. and pursued business interests there for several years.</p> 
		<p>Wilkes was married twice: first to Jane Jeffrey Renwick, sister of
		  James Renwick (1792-1863) in 1826, and then to Msry H. (Lynch) Bolton in 1854,
		  after the death of his first wife, He had six children from these marriages,
		  For further biographical information please consult 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">Autobiography of Rear Admiral
		  Charles Wilkes. U. S. Navy, 1798-1877</title> (Washington, 1978); 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">The Hidden Coasts</title> by
		Daniel Henderson (New York, 1953); and other sources listed in the Information
		Folder in box 1 of the collection,</p> 
		<p>John (''Jack'') Wilkes (1827-1908), sailor and businessman, was the
		  son of Charles Wilkes as well as a correspondent in this collection.
		  Immediately after his appointment as a midshipman on September 9, 1841, young
		  Wilkes was sent to sea. He served on the <emph render="italic">Delaware</emph>
		  and on the <emph render="italic">Mississippi</emph> in the Gulf Squadron during
		  the Mexican War. His appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy came in 1846. After
		  graduation he was assigned to duty on the <emph render="italic">Albany</emph>
		  and on the <emph render="italic">Marion.</emph> In about 1848 his father had
		  him transferred for a time to work on the charts and calculations of the
		  Exploring Expedition. On Nov. 3, 1854, he resigned his commission.</p> 
		<p>John Wilkes settled in Charlotte, N. C. in December, 1853, probably
		  during a leave of absence from the U. S. Navy. He moved to North Carolina to
		  supervise certain mining and milling property but in 1858 purchased the
		  Mecklenburg Flour Mills The next year he became the proprietor of what would
		  eventually be titled the Mecklenburg Iron Works. During the Civil War Wilkes
		  took an active role in the Southern effort through his service in the local
		  vigilance committee and the Home Guards, and as a financial advisor to North
		  Carolina state officials. Wilkes also became a railroad contractor in
		  government service.</p> 
		<p>In August, 1869 Wilkes obtained a charter for the First National Bank
		  of Charlotte and served as its first president until 1869. This bank had the
		  distinction of being the first national bank established south of Richmond.
		  Wilkes formed a business partnership in the Rock Island Woolen Mills, but after
		  its failure he devoted his energy to the successful Mecklenburg Iron Works.</p>
		
		<p>Wilkes married Jane Renwick Smedberg of New York in April, 1854. Mrs
		  Wilkes became a prominent Charlotte philanthropist. The couple had nine
		  children, five of whom died at a young age. For further biographical
		  information please see 
		  <bibref linktype="simple"> 
			 <title linktype="simple" render="italic">Biographical History of
				North Carolina</title> by Samuel A. Ashe <imprint>(Greensboro,
			 1906)</imprint></bibref>; 
		  <bibref linktype="simple"> 
			 <title linktype="simple" render="italic">Biographical Dictionary of
				the Confederacy</title> by Jon L, Wakelyn <imprint>(Westport, Conn.,
			 1977)</imprint></bibref>; and 
		  <bibref linktype="simple"> 
			 <title linktype="simple" render="italic">Confederate Military
				History,</title> vol. IV <imprint>(Atlanta, 1899)</imprint></bibref>.</p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent> 
		<head>Collection Overview</head> 
		<p>The largest section in this collection is the correspondence,
		  1816-1876. It covers such subjects as the naval cruises of Charles Wilkes and
		  his son, John; the Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, in terms of preliminary
		  planning, the voyage itself and detailed descriptions of places visited, and
		  publishing the results of the expedition; gold mining and milling in North
		  Carolina; the Civil War; and Wilkes family business ventures in North Carolina.
		  There are many letters written by prominent persons, including a particularly
		  rich section containing letters of scientists in 1848 and 1849. Also there is a
		  lengthy series of James Renwick (1792-1863) and Charles Wilkes correspondence.
		  Other groups of papers are the clippings, financial papers, legal papers,
		  miscellany, printed material, writings, and volumes.</p> 
		<p>The correspondence covers a sixty-year span, 1816-1876, with the
		  majority of the letters being addressed to Charles Wilkes. The letters commence
		  with one from John Wilkes about obtaining a warrant as a midshipman for his son
		  Charles. Most of the early letters to 1818 are those of John to Charles
		  concerning the son's early naval career and the father's advice pertaining to
		  it.</p> 
		<p>In the 1820s begin letters from Charles Wilkes while on naval voyages,
		  1822-1823, describing Rio de Janeiro; Valparaiso; and the earthquake, burial
		  customs, and clothing in Peru. The bulk of the letters for this period fall in
		  1825, while Wilkes was in Washington, D. C., waiting to take a naval
		  examination for promotion to lieutenant. His letters concern social occasions,
		  visiting friends, and prominent personages, including President and Mrs. John
		  Quincy Adams and a dinner they gave, Mrs. Calhoun, and Prince Achille Napoleon
		  Murat. Wilkes evidently made a conscious effort to contact and get to know the
		  <emph render="doublequote">right</emph> people, pertly to further his career.
		  Other Wilkes letters refer to the court-martial of Commodore Charles Stewart,
		  at which Wilkes was called to testify; two French generals in Washington,
		  Generals Lafayette and Simon Bernard; and steamboat and stagecoach travel.</p> 
		<p>Letters to Wilkes in 1825 and 1826 relate news about the trade
		  situation in Chile, Simon Bolivar, politics and government in Peru, and U. S.
		  Navy commissions. A lengthy series of James Renwick (1792-1863) letters begins
		  in 1828 and continues to 1854. Renwick was an engineer and educator, professor
		  of natural philosophy and chemistry at Columbia, and an authority in every
		  branch of engineering of his day. The letters, which were written primarily to
		  Wilkes and to Jane Wilkes, Renwick's sister, relate to scientific and family
		  matters Letters of Renwick's sons, Henry and Edward, eminent engineers, and
		  James (1818-1895), a noted architect also appear in the papers.</p> 
		<p>In 1828 and 1829 letters begin in reference to preliminary plans for
		  an exploring expedition. Particularly, Captain Thomas Ap Catesby Jones wrote a
		  lengthy letter on Jan. 2, 1829, about the proposed expedition. President
		  Jackson had given him command of the exploring squadron but later eased him out
		  of command. On May 7 Wilkes wrote to Secretary of Navy John Branch about
		  instruments and charts for the planned expedition.</p> 
		<p>In the 1820s there begin series of letters among Wilkes family members
		  that continue in varying degrees throughout the collection. Those included in
		  addition to Charles are his brothers John ("Jack''), who resided on a
		  plantation outside Charleston; Henry, a lawyer in New York; and Edmund, also a
		  lawyer in New York; and a sister Eliza (Wilkes) Henry in Albany, N. Y. There is
		  an extended correspondence between Charles and his wife Jane, which runs from
		  1825 to 1848.</p> 
		<p>From July, 1830, to May, 1831, Charles Wilkes was on an extended
		  Mediterranean cruise. As a result the collection for this period contains many
		  lengthy letters he wrote to his wife that are replete with detailed
		  descriptions of such locations as Gibraltar, Port Mahon, Algiers, Tunis,
		  Naples, Florence, and Marseilles. In particular there is an expecially good
		  account in September, 1830, of a visit Wilkes made to meet the Bey of Tunis and
		  the prime minister at the palace. Also there is information about the French
		  expedition to Algiers and the reaction to the French troops. Wilkes also
		  demonstrated his interest in cultural and social life through his careful
		  descriptions in Oct., 1830, of the National Museum, the San Carlo Opera, and
		  churches in Naples. He also participated in much social life while visiting
		  France in Dec., 1830.</p> 
		<p>The letters for 1832 and 1833 fill only a portion of one folder. Of
		  note is a letter, July 28, 1833, by Charles Wilkes's brother John about the
		  South Carolina militia, states rights, Governor Hayne, and politics in South
		  Carolina</p> 
		<p>A long series of letters from Henry Wilkes in New York to his brother
		  Charles in Washington, D C., appears from 1834 through the 1840s. The topics
		  are primarily business and financial matters, sale and management of property,
		  rental houses, and the Jackson City Association. Henry also wrote concerning
		  elections in New York, riots there, and his attitude toward blacks. Of
		  additional interest are letters in Dec., 1834, one that Charles Wilkes wrote to
		  Secretary of the Navy Mahlon Dickerson about measurements of the eclipse, and
		  one from James Renwick to Wilkes in reference to the U. S. Coast Survey.</p> 
		<p>By mid-1836, some correspondence begins to appear concerning
		  preparations for the coming Exploring Expedition. For example, Wilkes wrote to
		  John Boyle, Acting Secretary of the Navy, in July about instruments he needed
		  for the voyage and requesting funds to purchase charts, books, and instruments.
		  In August Wilkes journeyed to England and Europe to obtain scientific
		  instruments for the expedition. In 1837 he wrote to Navy Secretary Dickerson
		  about his dealings with Edward John Dent, a chronometer maker in London, and
		  later about the disposition of instruments purchased for the expedition. Other
		  letters in 1838 discuss the organization of the expedition, who will command
		  it, speculation as to whether or not Wilkes will go, and plans and preparations
		  for staffing and equipment. On June 3, 1838, Mary Somerville, an English
		  scientific writer and astronomer, wrote to Wilkec about various aspects of
		  oceanography which were still possible topics for inquiry on an exploring
		  expedition. In the last half of 1837 are letters about Wilkes's surveying
		  efforts and a report by Mrs. Wilkes on a visit from Dolley Madison.</p> 
		<p>From August, 1838, to June, 1842, Charles Wilkes was the commander of
		  the U. S. Exploring Expedition. Writing from the U. S. Ship
		  <emph render="italic">Vincennes</emph> to his wife, his letters are generally
		  lengthy and marvelously detailed. Although little information is included about
		  the specifics of the scientific experiments and specimen gathering, there is a
		  wealth of information about the people and places visited. It is possible to
		  include in this sketch only the highlights of information in the letters.
		  Please consult the subjects listed in this Guide for further information. In
		  1838 and 1839, the voyagers went to Madeira; Brazil; Valparaiso, Chile; Callao,
		  Peru; the Society Islands; and Sydney, Australia. Included is information about
		  the homes, plants, and wine-making in Madeira; the President of Chile; travels
		  to various small islands in the Pacific Ocean; natives; and social occasions.
		  Also Wilkes referred to discipline problems on board ship, the officers in the
		  squadron, the spirit of overall harmony on the expedition, and an apparent lack
		  of support for the expedition by the U. S. government.</p> 
		<p>In 1840, Wilkes noted his sighting of the Antarctic Continent and then
		  the trip to the Fiji Islands. This latter stop was particularly poignant for
		  Wilkes because his nephew, Wilkes Henry, and a Lt. Underwood were murdered by
		  natives who sometimes practiced cannibalism. The voyage was marred by several
		  personnel problems. Wilkes suspended and sent home Dr. Gilchrist, a surgeon
		  assigned to the expedition, and had difficulties with Joseph P. Couthuoy, a
		  member of the scientific corps whom Wilkes dismissed. Wilkes's use of strict
		  discipline was to result later in a court-martial.</p> 
		<p>In late 1840 and early 1841, the ships were docked in the Sandwich
		  Islands (Hawaii), where he wrote a detailed account of an adventurous trip to
		  explore the volcanic mountain, Mauna Loa, and of missionaries in Hawaii, In
		  May, 1841, he noted a stop in Oregon and the Columbia River.</p> 
		<p>Letters in 1842 concern Wilkes's promotion and court-martial. His name
		  was omitted from the list of promotions in the Navy, and he was not promoted to
		  commander until 1843. The court-martial charges were primarily the result of
		  his supposed use of harsh discipline on the expedition. As mentioned previously
		  he was sentenced to be publicly reprimanded.</p> 
		<p>There begins in the late 1830s and 1840s correspondence between
		  Charles Wilkes and his children, and among the children, which will continue
		  throughout the collection. The children with whom he communicated were John
		  (<emph render="doublequote">Jack</emph>) (1827-1908); Jane (1829-[18--?]);
		  Edmund (1833-[18--?]), an engineer; and Eliza (1838-[18--?]). Other family
		  letters include several from Anne de Ponthieu to her cousin Charles Wilkes in
		  the 1830s, and a long series between Henry Wilkes and his sister-in-law Jane
		  Wilkes in the 1840s.</p> 
		<p>The family correspondence for the remainder of the 1840s during the
		  post Exploring Expedition period includes many letters of Henry Wilkes, brother
		  of Charles, particularly in 1846 and 1847. They concern business and financial
		  matters, coal property in Pennsylvania, and the sale of the Jackson City
		  property.</p> 
		<p>During this period John Wilkes (1827-1908) wrote from the U.S.S.
		  <emph render="italic">Mississippi,</emph> which was on a cruise to Pensacola,
		  Vera Cruz, and other ports. Contained in his letters is a brief report of
		  Slidell's mission to Mexico, Several of his letters are from Annapolis where
		  John was a midshipman at the U. S. Naval Academy in early 1847. The others were
		  written from the U. S. S. <emph render="italic">Albany,</emph> which he was on
		  board for a surveying cruise to Mexico and the western coasts of Central and
		  South America. While on the cruise in late 1847 and 1848, he wrote to his
		  father descriptions of various stopping places such as the Island of St.
		  Thomas, Cura&#231;ao, and Caracas, Venezuela. In 1848 John was appointed Acting
		  Master of the <emph render="italic">Albany.</emph> The next year John's letters
		  to his father consist of those he wrote while on board the U. S. S.
		  <emph render="italic">Marion,</emph> and while attached to his father's
		  Exploring Expedition publication work for which he traveled to Philadelphia,
		  New York, and Washington, D. C.</p> 
		<p>John's younger brother, Edmund, wrote several letters to his family
		  while he was in school in Philadelphia in 1846 to 1847. The bulk of his letters
		  during this period, though, date from August, 1848, through 1849, from
		  Charlotte, N. C. As a teenager, Edmund was given the responsibility of going to
		  Charlotte to oversee some mining and milling property there. This extensive
		  correspondence consists basically of reports by Edmund to his father and
		  instructions from Charles to his son; as a consequence, much information is
		  revealed about mining and milling efforts in the Charlotte area at this time.
		  Specifically Edmund gave accounts of grinding ore at the Charlotte and Capps
		  Mines, Capps Mine preparations, comments about amalgamation problems, milling
		  ore, and working stamp, grist, and saw mills at St. Catherine's Mills Charles
		  Wilkes owned at least a one-quarter share of the Capps Gold Mine, and also had
		  a share in a co-partnership for the mine called the Capps Company. It was his
		  intention to obtain possession of the engine at the Capps Mine and to provide
		  facilities for others to use it either for shares or by a tribute system. He
		  also wished to make St. Catherine's Mills a business place for grinding all
		  sorts of ores, but none of his ventures in Charlotte was ever very successful
		  or profitable.</p> 
		<p>In the summer of 1848 Jane Wilkes, the wife of Charles, took a
		  vacation in Newport, Rhode Island, a fashionable summer resort area. Her
		  letters in July describe the people and activities there. Mrs. Wilkes had
		  suffered a leg injury in June, which worsened over the summer. She died in
		  August in Newport while her husband was on a trip to South Carolina and also to
		  Charlotte to inspect family property.</p> 
		<p>As previously noted there is a series of James Renwick (1792-1863)
		  letters in this collection. The correspondence is particularly heavy for the
		  1843 to 1849 period. The letters concern reviewing of the manuscript of the 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">Narrative of the United States
		  Exploring Expedition</title> and his calculations made from measurements made
		during magnetic observations on the expedition. Renwick also wrote about his
		attempt to be appointed to the U. S. Boundary Commission, which failed, and the
		beginning careers of his three cons.</p> 
		<p>The period, 1848 to 1849, is an especially rich one for this
		  collection in terms of the correspondence of prominent persons it contains.
		  From 1843 to 1861, Charles Wilkes was assigned to special service, chiefly in
		  Washington, D, C., preparing for publication and publishing the information
		  collected on the Exploring Expedition. Much of his correspondence during 1848
		  to 1849 deals with describing and cataloging the specimens, such as lichens,
		  collected on the expedition; work on preparing charts; writing, editing, and
		  publishing of volumes; and paying the bills for this work.</p> 
		<p>In the course of this work Wilkes received letters from many prominent
		  scientists, naval officers, senators and congressmen, and statesmen. Please
		  consult the <emph render="doublequote">List of Selected Persons</emph> in this
		  Guide for an extensive listing of correspondents. Of particular interest are
		  four series of letters: 1. Asa Gray, botanist, to Wilkes from 1849 to 1859,
		  writing about work on the botany of the Exploring Expedition; 2. Jean Louis
		  Rodolphe Agassiz, zoologist, corresponding to Wilkes from 1849 to 1861,
		  concerning drawings of fish and echinoderm specimens from the expedition; 3.
		  Joseph Henry, scientist and first director of the Smithsonian Institution,
		  writing, 1849 to 1875, about loans of Exploring Expedition specimens; and 4.
		  John R. Bartlett (1805-1886), state official and bibliographer, writing in 1849
		  about the sales of the 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">Narrative</title> and the
		publication of a spurious abridgment of the work. Other scientists who
		corresponded include Isaac Lea, James D. Dana (1813-1895), William D.
		Brackenridge, Titian Ramsay Peale, William S. Sullivant, and Edward
		Tuckerman.</p> 
		<p>The correspondence for the 1850s continues two important themes of the
		  collection: the continuing work concerning the Exploring Expedition, and gold
		  mining and milling in North Carolina. Throughout, there are letters referring
		  to various aspects of the Exploring Expedition work, such as descriptions being
		  made of specimens, appropriations and bills, as well as letters from many
		  prominent scientists. Examples of such letters are Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz
		  writing about the classification and drawings of fish specimens, Asa Gray about
		  his work describing the botany of the expedition and William Sullivant's
		  drawings of mosses, Spencer F. Baird about his report on the reptiles, William
		  Sullivant about the engraving of drawings and publication of his work on
		  mosses, and Charles Pickering about his report on the geographical distribution
		  of plants and animals.</p> 
		<p>Many other prominent persons who were not scientists also corresponded
		  with Wilkes during the 1850s, Of interest is a letter dated April 9, 1851, from
		  President Millard Fillmore to Wilkes thanking him for sending a copy of his
		  work on meteorology.</p> 
		<p>A very long series of letters between Charles Wilkes and his younger
		  son Edmund continues from the 1840s through the 1850s, Most of the early
		  letters concern the mills at St, Catherine's Mills near Charlotte, N. C.;
		  financial matters; and the fact that the mills are not proving to be a very
		  successful venture, In the summer of 1850, Edmund returned home and then in
		  September began attending the Laurence Scientific School at Harvard to train to
		  be an engineer, The remainder of his letters for this period primarily concern
		  his work as an engineer on railroads in Ohio, particularly in Zanesville. His
		  letters describe hits work, operations of the Central Ohio Railroad, and the
		  many accidents on this railroad in 1858.</p> 
		<p>The very long series of letters from John to his father Charles Wilkes
		  continues in 1850 until 1852 while John is on board the U.S.S.
		  <emph render="italic">Marion</emph> on a cruise continuing to places such as
		  Rio de Janeiro, China, and Manila Bay. He wrote very lengthy descriptive
		  letters on this cruise. In the summer of 1852 he was working on the
		  calculations for observations of the Exploring Expedition and also corresponded
		  while on trips to Pennsylvania and Ohio.</p> 
		<p>The remainder of the correspondence of John Wilkes as well as that of
		  some others pertains to mining and milling operations in the Charlotte area. In
		  1853 John went to North Carolina to be superintendent of the Capps mining
		  operations and presumably to continue work begun by his brother Edmund earlier.
		  John wrote about the condition of various mines, such as the Capps, McGinn, and
		  Dunn mines; mining operations, such as pumping water out of the Capps mine
		  shaft; his brief tenure as agent of the Capps Mining Company; problems with the
		  Capps Company; and continual financial problems. By August, 1855, the Capps
		  Mine was defunct. Charles Wilkes had been President of the St. Catherine's
		  Mining Company. John also became involved in milling operations and sent back
		  reports about the work, progress, and machinery repairs at the St. Catherine's
		  Mills; stamp mills; flour and corn milling; and questions about Wilkes's
		  ownership of St. Catherine's Mills. In 1858 John turned his attention to the
		  Mecklenburg Flour Mills, which he purchased with William R. Myers. Other
		  correspondence concerns a proposed St. Catherine Gold Mining Company, which
		  would have been formed to sell a newly invented machine for reducing metallic
		  ores.</p> 
		<p>There is considerably less bulk for the 1860s and 1870s than for
		  earlier years, there being one box of material for each of these decades.
		  Certain letters in 1860 begin to mention the possibility of secession.
		  Throughout the Civil War period are references to various battles, ships, naval
		  and army officers, and views on the war. On November 8, 1861, Charles Wilkes
		  commanded that the British mail steamer <emph render="italic">Trent</emph> halt
		  and be boarded. He then searched the vessel, arrested the Confederate
		  commissioners James Mason and John Slidell, and removed them to the U.S. Ship
		  <emph render="italic">San Jacinto.</emph> Wilkes's primary error was in
		  searching a neutral vessel and seizing the agents on board, rather than
		  bringing the ship into port. His actions became quite controversial both in the
		  United States and in Europe. Although the British people were outraged by the
		  events, a majority of Lincoln's cabinet applauded the act. The matter was
		  finally resolved, though, when Secretary of State Seward released the
		  prisoners, realizing that the alternative was war with England. Two letters in
		  1862, written by Michele Costi, a publicist living in Venice, address this
		  affair. He wrote a strong defense of Wilkes's actions in the
		  <emph render="italic">Trent</emph> affair. A copy of Costi's, 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">In difesa del San
		  Giacinto,</title> is contained in the writings. There is no firsthand account
		by Wilkes of this affair in the collection.</p> 
		<p>In July and August, 1862, there is a series of letters from Secretary
		  of the Navy Gideon Welles to Charles Wilkes, who was co landing the James River
		  Flotilla at that time. Also in 1862 are various orders about ships, crews, and
		  discharges, as well as letters concerning aspects of the U. S. Navy, such as
		  health, medical care, surgeons, liquor, and deserters. Many of the letters in
		  1862 and 1863 comment on General George Brinton McClellan, particularly after
		  his removal as commander-in-chief of the U. S. Army; the Wilkes family favored
		  him. In late 1862 and early 1863 letters refer to the fact that Wilkes was
		  passed over for promotion to rear admiral and to his reputation as an officer.
		  His wife Mary had much correspondence attempting to secure the promotion.
		  Wilkes was not promoted to rear admiral on the retired list until 1866. On June
		  1, 1863, he was detached from the West India Squadron and recalled home.
		  Unfortunately his letters for this period at sea, 1861-1863, are not included
		  in this collection. Only a handful of letters exist for 1864; two of them are
		  from Wilkes to Gideon Welles concerning Wilkes's court-martial.</p> 
		<p>Family letters during the Civil War are concentrated mainly in 1862
		  and 1863, while Wilkes was at sea. His wife and two older daughters remained in
		  Washington, D. C., and in their letters they discuss prominent citizens of the
		  city, army generals, naval officers, and activities there. Many letters refer
		  to business and financial matters.</p> 
		<p>At the conclusion of the Civil War, John Wilkes's letters from
		  Charlotte to his father resume. John was at this time serving as the first
		  president of the First National Bank of Charlotte and had resumed operations at
		  the Mecklenburg Iron Works which he owned. His letters relate to business and
		  economic conditions in North Carolina and the South during Reconstruction,
		  making a start again after the Civil War, and business and financial matters.
		  Wilkes was in a partnership that owned the Rock Island Manufacturing Company;
		  letters refer to its financial problems. In about 1866, Charles Wilkes moved to
		  Gaston County, North Carolina, where he had purchased the High Shoals Iron
		  Works. He had a contract of sale, but no deed, so protracted legal battles
		  ensued. The Iron Works continued to produce batches of pig iron and manufacture
		  nails. Letters in the collection pertain to the Iron Works and its production.
		  Only a few letters exist for 1868 and 1869.</p> 
		<p>The correspondence for the 1870s consists primarily of family letters,
		  mostly written by John Wilkes to his father. Letters continue about the
		  problems of the Rock Island Manufacturing Company, which had failed in about
		  1869. Other letters concern the Mecklenburg Iron Works, which was at one time
		  called the Mecklenburg Foundry and Machine Shops, of which he was proprietor.
		  He also referred to the continued question of ownership of the High Shoals Iron
		  Works and the appropriation for the work of the Exploring Expedition in 1870. A
		  few other letters were written by Mary and Edmund Wilkes, who went to live in
		  Salt Lake City in 1871, but returned to New York later.</p> 
		<p>Other letters for the 1870s pertain to the Exploring Expedition.
		  Charles Wilkes wrote to Lot M. Morrill about publishing the volumes of the work
		  of the expedition. There are letters from Frederick D. Stuart, assistant to
		  Wilkes, concerning funds to finish the publication of the Exploring Expedition
		  volumes. It was difficult in the later years to obtain this funding from
		  Congress.</p> 
		<p>The two clippings are a picture of Charles Wilkes and an article,
		  1862, concerning publication of the results of the Exploring Expedition.</p> 
		<p>The financial papers, 1830-1875, include such items as financial
		  statements, Exploring Expedition statements, bills, receipts, cost estimate,
		  and a bond.</p> 
		<p>In the legal papers, which span the years 1827-1865, are indentures,
		  many of which are signed by Charles Wilkes and Richard B. Mason, among other
		  parties. Also included are articles of association and other papers for the
		  Jackson City Association, a signed approval by Secretary of the Navy Isaac
		  Toucey of a summons to Wilkes for a trial, and undated plats. There are court
		  documents, such as agreements, summons, a complaint, and a memorandum. Some of
		  these items pertain to litigation concerning a Lynch vs. Wilkes family real
		  estate dispute.</p> 
		<p>The miscellany consists of papers, 1825-1875. Exploring Expedition
		  items include a memo in 1838 concerning the acting appointments as commanders
		  of Charles Wilkes and William H. Hudson, magnetic measurements, and in 1858 a
		  few items about revisions to various maps and publications of the expedition.
		  Three depositions occur in this section in 1862 concerning fortifications at
		  Drewry's Bluff. They are written by a deserter from the Confederate Navy, a
		  former Confederate soldier, and a New York soldier who had been behind
		  Confederate lines. Other Civil War papers in 1863 and 1864 relate to the
		  court-martial of Wilkes.</p> 
		<p>The printed material spans the years 1849 to 1874. Included is a
		  broadside that General John James Peck penned on September 20, 1864, entitled, 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Siege of
		  Suffolk-Chancellorsville.</title> The purpose of the paper was to debunk the
		idea that any significant portion of Longstreet's army was transferred to
		Chancellorsville. In the printed material also is 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Report on the High Shoals
		  Property in Gaston County, North Carolina</title> by F. Winter. This is a proof
		of the pamphlet written in 1873 concerning the geology of High Shoals. Other
		titles are 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Working the Gold Mines in
		  New Granada,</title> 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Prospectus of the
		  <emph render="italic">American Review,</emph></title> and 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Map of the City of
		  Zanesville.</title></p> 
		<p>While the writings cover the two years, 1862 to 1863, most of them are
		  undated. Included is a copy in Italian of 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">In difesa del San
		  Giacinto,</title> 1862, by Michele Costi. This was a defense of Wilkes's
		actions in the <emph render="italic">Trent</emph> affair. An English
		translation of this item was published as a pamphlet under the title, 
		<title linktype="simple" render="italic">Memoir on the Trent
		  Affair.</title> A copy is housed in the Rare Book Room. Related items are 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">The Surrender of Mason and
		  Slidell</title> written in Wilkes's hand and another article, both of which
		defend his actions in the <emph render="italic">Trent</emph> affair. Copies of 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Naval Reform</title> and 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Abuses in the Navy,</title>
		1862, are also included. Two folders contain the sixteen-chapter manuscript 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Trip to the Far
		  West</title> by Charles Wilkes in 1863. The narrative is comprised of
		descriptions of the localities visited, including Pennsylvania, Illinois,
		Indiana, Milwaukee, the Mississippi River, St. Paul, Iowa (especially Dubuque),
		St. Louis, Cincinnati, Erie, New York--Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Maryland,
		Delaware, New Jersey, and New York City. 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Canal Trip in Peru</title>
		is listed as being included with the manuscript but is not a part of this
		collection. Other undated writings describe various aspects of New York City,
		iron-clad vessels, New Jersey, and Baltimore.</p> 
		<p>The volumes, 1823-1847, include account books of Charles Wilkes, a
		  notebook owned by Edmund Wilkes, and 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Notes related to Fejee
		  [sic] Islands.</title> There is an account book for the ship
		<emph render="italic">O'Cain,</emph> 1823, maintained while Wilkes was on a
		trip to ports in the South Atlantic on a sealing voyage. Wilkes was in command
		of the ship, which was fitted out by its owner, Mr. Winship. Other financial
		records of Charles Wilkes are in three Daybooks of Receipts and Expenses,
		1828-1829, 1829-1832, and 1833-1835. Edmund Wilkes kept the notebook in 1847
		while he was a student in Philadelphia. Evidently it was from a chemistry
		course. Charles Wilkes wrote 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Notes related to Fejee
		  [sic] Islands</title> from July 15 to August 7, 1840, while on the Exploring
		Expedition.</p> 
		<p>Two oversize items are in oversize storage: 
		<title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Map of the World shewing
		  [sic] the Extent and Direction of the Wind and the Route To Be Followed in a
		  Circumnavigation of the Globe</title> by Charles Wilkes, 1856, and a broadside,
		including a plat of several lots of Charles Wilkes's land in Washington, D. C.
		for sale, May 12, 1874.</p> 
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	 <controlaccess> 
		<head>Subject Headings</head> 
		<p>These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a
		  search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will
		  bring up other related research materials.</p> 
		<list type="simple"> 
		  <item> 
			 <persname>Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877. </persname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <persname>Wilkes, John, 1827-1908. </persname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <corpname>United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). </corpname>
			 </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <corpname>United States. Navy--Officers--Correspondence. </corpname>
			 </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <persname>Renwick, James, 1790?-1863. </persname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <famname>Wilkes family. </famname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>Antarctica--Discovery and exploration. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <subject>Explorers--United States. </subject> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <subject>Gold mines and mining--North Carolina. </subject> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii--Description and travel. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina--Economic conditions. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina--Industries. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>Oceania--Discovery and exploration. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>Oregon--Description and travel. </geogname> </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <geogname>South America--Discovery and exploration. </geogname>
			 </item> 
		  <item> 
			 <subject>Voyages and travels. </subject> </item> 
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				<unittitle>Map of the City of Zanesville, 
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				<unittitle>Prospectus of the American Review, 
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				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">The Exploring
					 Expedition Publication,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862" type="inclusive">1862 Mar. 1</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Portrait of
					 Explorer Wilkes Treasured Here,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Joint Committee opn the Library of Congress, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1832" type="inclusive">1832 June 14</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>The Results of the U.S. Exploring Expedition Commanded
				  by Capt. Charles Wilkes, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1857" type="inclusive">1857 Dec. 26</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Revised numbering for the Botanical Map, </unittitle> 
				<unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1858" type="inclusive">1858 Mar. 15</unitdate> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Proposed new numbering (for the Mammalia Map), 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1858" type="inclusive">1858[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Proposed new numbering (for map of fhuriatile[?]
				  animals), 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1858" type="inclusive">1858[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Additional lettering (for the map of Ground Mammalia), 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1858" type="inclusive">1858[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Ammendments to be added to the Bill, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862" type="inclusive">1862[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Silhouette Card, undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Untitled Documents, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1825/1875" type="inclusive">1825-1875 and undated</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				<physdesc> <extent>(44 Documents)</extent> </physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Cover and Letterpress Book Indices, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1836/1869" type="inclusive">1836-1869</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				<physdesc> <extent>(10 Items)</extent> </physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Writings, 
				<unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862/1863" type="inclusive">1862-1863 and undated</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="box">15</container> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Naval
					 Reform,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862" type="inclusive">1862[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Abuses of the
					 Navy,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862" type="inclusive">1862[?]</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Untitled, undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Fire
					 Departments,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Courts and
					 Administration,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Railways,</title>
				  undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Churches,</title>
				  undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Population of New
					 York,</title> undated &lt;</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Commerce of New
					 York,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Crotan Water
					 Works,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Theaters,</title>
				  undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Greenwood
					 Cemetery,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Hotels,</title>
				  undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>[Trip to the Far West?] Chapter XVII, undated
				  </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>[Trip to the Far West?] Chapter XVIII, undated
				  </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">The Great
					 International Question,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">The Surrender of
					 Mason and Slidell,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Iron Clad
					 Vessels,</title> undated </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Trip to the Far
					 West,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1863" type="inclusive">1863</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				<physdesc> <extent>(2 Folders)</extent> </physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">In difesa del San
					 Giacinto,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1862" type="inclusive">1862 Feb. 14</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle>Volumes, 
				<unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1823/1847" type="inclusive">1823-1847</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<container type="box">16</container> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Notes related to
					 Fejee Islands,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1500/1840" type="inclusive">1840 July 15-Aug. 7</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> 
				  <title linktype="simple" render="doublequote">Account Book for
					 Ship <emph render="italic">O'Cain</emph>,</title> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1823" type="inclusive">1823</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Charles Wilkes, Financial Log Books, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1828/1830" type="inclusive">1828-1830,</unitdate> 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1833" type="inclusive">1833</unitdate> </unittitle> 
				<physdesc> <extent>(3 Volumes)</extent> </physdesc> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Edmund Wilkes, 
				  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1847" type="inclusive">1847</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 </did> 
		  </c02> 
<c02><did><container type="opaperfolder">1</container><unittitle>"Map of the World shewing
		  [sic] the Extent and Direction of the Wind and the Route To Be Followed in a
		  Circumnavigation of the Globe" by Charles Wilkes, 1856, and a broadside,
		including a plat of several lots of Charles Wilkes' land in Washington, D. C.
		for sale, May 12, 1874.</unittitle></did></c02>
		</c01> 
	 </dsc> 

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	 <index> 
		<head>List of Selected Persons Whose Manuscripts Have Been Listed in the
		  Autograph File of the Card Catalog</head> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Abbot, Henry Larcon</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Abert, John James [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Adrain, Robert</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Allen, Horatio</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Allen, Philip</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Almy, John Jay</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Alvord, Benjamin (1813-1884) [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Arnold, Samuel Greene</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Astor, William Backhouse</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bache, Alexander Dallas</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Badger, George Edmund</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bailey, Jacob Whitman</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Baird, Spencer Fullerton</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Barnard, Daniel Dewey</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Barney, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bartlett, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bartlett, John Russell (1805-1886)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bayard, James Asheton 1799-1880)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Beaufort, Sir Francis</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Beaulieu, A., Baron de (d. 1872)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Belcher, Sir Edward</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bertrand, Henri Gratien, Comte</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bigelow, Abraham [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bille, Steen [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bissell, Edward H.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Black, Jeremiah Sullivan</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Blodget, Lorin</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bond, George Phillips</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bond, William Cranch</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bond, William Cranch and Son</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bonham, Sir Samuel George</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bowditch, Jonathan Ingersoll</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bowditch, Nathaniel, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Brackenridge, William D,</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Bragg, Thomas</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Branch, Lawrence O 'Bryan</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Brinley, Francis</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Campbell, George Washington [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Cantwell, Edward</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Carpender, Edward W.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Carpenter, Stephen Haskins, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Cassin, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Cobb, Howell (1815-1868)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Coggeshall, George</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Conover, Obediah Milton, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Costi, Michele</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Curtis, Edward (1801-1856)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Curtis, Moses Ashley</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Cushing, Caleb</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Dana, James Dwight (1813-1895) </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Davis, Thomas Treadwell [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Devens, Charles</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Disturnell, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Dix, Dorothea Lynde</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Dobbin, James Cochran</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Dougal, William H.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Draper, Lyman Copeland</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Draper, Lyman Copeland, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Du Pont, Samuel Francis</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Eastman, Seth</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Emmons, George Foster</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Endicott, Charles Moses, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ewbank, Thomas</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Farragut, David Glasgow</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Farwell, Leonard J., et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Fessenden, William Pitt</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Fillmore, Millard</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Fisher, Charles Frederick</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Flugel, Johann Gottfried [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Foote, Andrew Hull</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Force, Peter</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Fraley, Frederick</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Franklin, Jane (Griffin), Lady</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>French, B. B.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Genth, Frederick Augustus (1820-1893)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gillespie, William Mitchell</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gillet, Ransom Hooker</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gilliss, James Melville</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Glynn, James</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gould, Augustus Addison</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Graham, William Alexander</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gray, Asa</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Grinnell, Joseph (1788-1885)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Guthrie, James</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Gwin, William McKendree</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Hale, John Parker</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Halleck, Henry Wagner</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Harris, Ira</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Heath, James Ewell</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Henderson, Archibald ([17xx?]-1859)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Henry, Joseph</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Hogan, William</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Horaford, Eben Norton</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Hudson, William H.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Hughes, George Wurtz</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Hull, Isaac</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Humboldt, Alexander, Freiherr von</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ingraham, Duncan Nathaniel</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jackson, Charles Thomas [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jarvis, Leonard</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jenkins, John Stilwell</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jewett, Charles Coffin</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Johnson, Edwin Ferry</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Johnson, Reverdy</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Johnson, Walter R.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Johnston, John Taylor</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Jones, Walter(1776-1861) </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Judd, Gerrit Parmele</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Kennedy, John Pendleton</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Kennedy, Joseph Camp Griffith</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>King, Charles Bird</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>King, Daniel Putnam</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Latrobe, Benjamin Henry (1806-1878)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lawrence, Julia (Montaudevret)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lawson, Thomas</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lea, Isaac</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lesley, J. Peter</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lieber, Francis</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Locke, John (1792-1856)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lovejoy, Owen</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lovering, Joseph</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Lynch, William Francis [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>McKeever, Isaac</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Maclay, William Brown</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Marchand, John Bonnett [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Marcy, Randolph Barnes</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Mason, Charles</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Mason, John Young</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Mason, Richard Barnes</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Maury, Matthew Fontaine [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Meehan, John Silva</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Memminger, Christopher Gustavus</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Meredith, William Morris</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Miller, Jacob Welsh</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Miller, William Starr</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Mills, Robert (1781-1855) [?] </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Morell, George Webb</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Morton, Samuel George</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Neal, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Nelson, John (1794-1860)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ogden, Francis Barber</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ogden, Peter Skene</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Olmsted, Denison</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Osborne, James W.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Parker, Amasa Junins (1807-1890)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Peale, Titian Ramsay</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Pearce, James Alfred</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Peck, John James</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Percival, John [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Perry, Matthew Calbraith</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Pickering, Charles</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Porter, William David (1809-1864) et al. </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Preston, William Ballard</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Preston, William Campbell</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Putnam, G. P. and Co.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Putnam, George Palmer (1814-1872)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Renwick, Edward Sabine</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Renwick, Henry Brevoort</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Renwick, James (1792-1863)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Renwick, James (1818-1895)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Rhees, William Jones</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ringgold, Cadwalader</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Roberts, Solomon White</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Rogers, William Barton</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Ropes, Joseph, et al.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Sabine, Sir Edward</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Schieffelin, Samuel Bradhurst [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Schmidt, Charles</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Scott, Gustavus H.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Seward, William Henry</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Shufeldt, Robert Wilson (1822-1895)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Silliman, Benjamin (1779-1864)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Smith, Joseph (1790-1877)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Snow, William Parker</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Somerville, Mary</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Squier, Ephraim George</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Steiner, Lewis Henry</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Sullivant, William Starling</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Tappan, Benjamin (1773-1857)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Thompson, David (1798-1871) </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Thompson, James</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Thompson, Smith</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Thurston, Samuel Royal</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Tompkins, Daniel D.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Torrey, John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Totten, George Muirson</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Totten, Joseph Gilbert</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Toucey, Isaac</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Tuckerman, Edward</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Twining, Alexander Catlin [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Upshur, Abel Parker</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Vattemare, Alexandre (see Vattemare, Nicolas Marie
			 Alexandre)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Vattemare, Nicolas Marie Alexandre</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Walbridge, Hiram</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Waldo, Loren Pinckney</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Walker, Robert John</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Warren, Gouverneur Kemble</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Webb, James Watson</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Welles, Gideon</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Welles, Mary Jane (Hale)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Whitney, Asa (1797-1872)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Wilkes, Charles (1798-1877)</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Wilkes, John(1827-1908) </persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Willard, Sidney [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Willis, Nathaniel Parker</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Winslow, Warren</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Winter, F.</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Winthrop, Robert Charles</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Worcester, Joseph Emerson</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Worth, William Scott [?]</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Wright, Richard</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
		<indexentry> 
		  <persname>Wyman, Robert Harris</persname> 
		</indexentry> 
	 </index> 


	<index> 
		  <head>Selective Index of References to Persons,
			 Places, and Subjects</head> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Abbot, Henry Larcon [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Abbot, Joel, </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Abbot, Trevett [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Abernathy, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Abert, John James, </persname> 
			 <ref>1843 Mar. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Adams, John Quincy, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1845 [?] Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Adams, Louisa Catherine (Johnson),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <famname>Adams Family. New York, </famname> 
			 <ref>1848 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Agassiz, Jean Louis Rudolphe,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 12 (on letter of Nov. 11)</ref> 
				<ref>1855 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1850, Jan. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Agate, Alfred T., </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 May 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Agriculture. California, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Agriculture. Minnesota, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West, </ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Agriculture. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Aiken, William, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Airy, Sir George Biddell, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1836, Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Alcohol and Military Personnel, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Alcoholism and Crime. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1874 July 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Alden, James [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Sept. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Alexander, John Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Algae, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 7[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. Algiers. Pratique, </geogname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. Algiers. Quarantine,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. Algiers. Steamboats,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. Dey, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. French Abroad, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. History. French Expidition,
				1830, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Algeria. Muslims, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Alexander, Abraham, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Allen, Charles M., </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1862[?] Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Allison, William Boyd, </persname> 
			 <ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Almy, John Jay[?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Amalgamation, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>American Association for the
				Advancement of Science, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1852 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>American Geographical Society,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1874 Dec. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Americans Abroad. Australia, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Americans Abroad. Brazil, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Americans Abroad. France, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Americans Abroad. Hong Kong, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Americans Abroad. Macao, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Anderson, Henry James, </persname> 
			 <ref>1834 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name> <emph render="italic">Annual Record of
				Science and Industry</emph>, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1874</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Antarctic Regions. Discovery and
				Exploration, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1828 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1829 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1836 July 18-1837 June 10
				  (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec.-1841 (Letters of Charles
				  Wilkes), </ref> 
				<ref>1842 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Aug. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1844[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Sept. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849-1857 (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb.-Nov. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1869 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1874 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Clippings: 1862 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1836 Sept. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1850 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1856 July 19 (and other
				  documents attached to paper of July 7, 1853)</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1857</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1850 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1852 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 June[?]</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1858 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1858[?] (3)</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1854 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>Volume: 1840 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Anthony, Henry Bowen, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Arabs, </name> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Arnold, Samuel Greene, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar.[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Art. Italy. Galleries and Museums, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Aspinwall, William Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 July 27</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Astor, John Jacob (1763-1848),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Feb. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Astronomy. Astronomical Instruments,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1833[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1836 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Nov. 17 (enclosed with letter of Nov.
				  30)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Astronomy. Observations</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Atkinson, Thomas, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Aulick, John H.[?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Governors, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Observatories, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Prisoners, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1939 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Sydney. Balls (Parties),
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1840[?] Mar.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Australia. Sydney. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Babcock, Orville Elias, </persname> 
			 <ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bache, Alexander Dallas, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 May</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 30</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bailey, Jacob Whitman, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 6</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 13</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bailey, Theodorus [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bachman, John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Baird, Spencer Fullerton, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1874</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Balearic Islands. Port Mahon,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Balearic Islands. Port Mahon. Maps,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). Australia. Sydney, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1840[?] Mar.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). Brazil, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). Chile, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). District of Columbia,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 18[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). France, </name> 
			 <ref>1831 Jan. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). Macao, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Apr. 19 (with letter of Mar. 31)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Balls (Parties). Philippine Islands.
				Manila, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bancroft, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1846 Feb. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Banks and Banking. District of Columbia,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Banks and Banking. Massachusetts</name> 
			 <ref>1850 Apr. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Banks and Banking. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Banks and Banking. North Carolina.
				Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Baptism, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Jan. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barnard, Daniel Dewey, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Nov. 23 (with letter of Oct. 31)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barney, John</persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1842 Nov. 29 (in letter of May 3
				1852)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barringer, Daniel Moreau [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barringer, Rufus, </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 July 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Barringer, Rufus [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1875 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1875 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Aug. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bartlett, John Russell (1805-1886),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: Note on letter of 1849 Apr.
				  16</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb 17</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Batteries, </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Bay State Mills, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Beaumont, Andrew, </persname> 
			 <ref>1847 Mar. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Bedouins, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Belcher, Sir Edward, </persname> 
			 <ref>1840 June 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Benham, Henry Washington, </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 Feb. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858)[?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Berkeley, Miles Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ref>1949 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bernard, Simon [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Bible. Criticism, Interpretation, Etc.,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1850 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Biddle, James (1783-1848), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bigelow, Jacob, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Biggs, Asa, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bissell, Edward H., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1835 Mar. 9</ref> 
				<ref>Late 1849 (a few)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Aug. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1857 June 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Blast Furnaces, </name> 
			 <ref>1846, Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Bloodletting, </name> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Blunt, Edmund, </persname> 
			 <ref>1843 Apr. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Blunt, George William, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Apr. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bolivar, Simon, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Nov. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1852 May 3 (in letter of same
				date)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bond, William Cranch, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bonham, Sir Samuel George, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Boomerangs, </name> 
			 <ref>1852 Jan. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Borie, Adolph Edward, </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Boyle John, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1836 July 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Boyle John[?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837[?] June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Brackenridge, William D., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Apr. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 6[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Oct. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bradish, Luther, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 28 (enclosed with letter of same
				date)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bradley, Charles William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bradley, Joseph P., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Sept.[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Oct. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bradley, Joseph P. [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bragg, Braxton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Branch, John, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1829 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Apr. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Branch, Lawrence O'Bryan, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Brazil. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Brazil. Balls (Parties), </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Brazil. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Brazil. Rio de Janeiro. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Brazil. Social Life and
				Customs</geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Breckinridge, John Cabell, </persname> 
			 <ref>1854 Mar. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Breese, Samuel L. [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1853 Aug. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Brent, Daniel, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1836 Nov. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Brenton, John (b. 1782), </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 July 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Breveport, James Carson [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bridgers, Robert Rufus, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Apr. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Apr. 22 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Nov. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bridgers, Robert Rufus [?], </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Oct. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <famname>Bridgers Family, </famname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1871 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1872 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Mar.6</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Aug. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bridges, France, </persname> 
			 <ref>1831 Jan. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Brinsmade, Peter A., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1835 June 1</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1841 Oct. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Bristow, Benjamin Helm, </persname> 
			 <ref>1876 Mar. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Brown, Bedford, </persname> 
			 <ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Buchanan, Franklin [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Buchanan, James</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1860 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Buchanan, Robert Christie, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Burke, Edmund (1809-1882), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Burke, Edmund (1809-1882) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1845[?] Feb. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Burnside, Ambrose Everett, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Butler, Benjamin Franklin (1795-1858)
				[?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 18 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Butler, Benjamin Franklin (1795-1858),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1871 Feb. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Caldwell, Greene Washington,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1859[?] Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Calhoun, Floride Bonneau (Colhoun),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Mar. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Calhoun, John Caldwell, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 15</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name> <emph render="italic">California,
				</emph></name> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>California. Agriculture, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>California. Gold, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849[?] Feb.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>California. Gold Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>California. Gold Rush, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Camp Sabine. Louisiana, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Candles, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 Aug. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Capps Mining Company, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Carriages and Carts, </name> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Apr. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Carriages and Carts. Italy. Naples, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cass, Lewis, </persname> 
			 <ref>1846 Apr. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Casserly, Eugene, </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cassin, John, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 16</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cassin, John [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Catholic Church. Italy. Florence. Chapel of
				the Medici, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Catholic Church. Italy. Naples. Church of
				Saint Francis, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Catholic Church. Italy. Naples. Saint
				Martino Church, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Catholic Church. New York. New York,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Churches" p. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cattell, Alexander Gilmore, </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Cemeteries. New York. New York. Greenwood
				Cemetery, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Greenwood Cemetery"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Cemeteries. Tunis, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Central Ohio Railroad Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Apr.-1853 Oct. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>[Letters of Edmund Wilkes] 1854 July
				  5</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Oct. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Apr. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Sept. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1858 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1858 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Sept. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Sept. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Nov. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Nov. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Chandler, Joseph Ripley, </persname> 
			 <ref>1854 Dec. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Chanler, John Winthrop, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Chase, Salmon Portland, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Chatham Railroad, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Chauncey, Isaac, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1837 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Chemistry. Study and Teaching, </name> 
			 <ref>Volume: Notebook 1847</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cheney, Benjamin Pierce [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Childbirth, </name> 
			 <ref>1855 July 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Arica. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1822 Aug. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Army, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Balls (Parties), </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Chiloe. History, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Police, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Population, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Quillota. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Ships, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825 Dec. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Valparaiso. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Valparaiso. Earthquakes,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Valparaiso. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Mar. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Chile. Wheat, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Canton. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Canton. Fires, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Civil Service, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 24 (attached to letter of Oct.
				2)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Crime and Criminals, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Foreign Population, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Foreign Relations. Great
				Britain, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Foreign Relations. Portugal,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Gardens, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. History. Taiping Rebellion,
				1850-1864, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Junks, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Merchant Seamen. Missions and
				Charities, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Merchants, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Missionaries, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 9 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Population, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Jan. 3 (with letter of 1851 Dec.
				27)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Shanghai. Harbors, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Manufacture and Refining. Sugar,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Whampoa. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Whampoa. Population, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>China. Whampoa River. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Dec. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Choate, Rufus, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Jan. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Chrononlogy. Egyptian, </name> 
			 <ref>1852 Feb. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Armies, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>See Confederate States of America.
				  Army</ref> 
				<ref>See United States. Army</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Blockade Running, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Chambersburg, PA 1862 Oct. 9-12, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Chancellorsville, VA 1863 May, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles. Fort
				Sumter, SC, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Clipping: Undated (attached to letter of
				  1862 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Fredericksburg, VA, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Murfreesboro, TN, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles. Port
				Hudson, LA 1863, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Rappahannock Station, VA 1863, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles. Suffolk,
				VA 1863, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Campaigns and Battles.
				Vicksburg, MS 1863, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Contrabands, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Fortifications, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Maryland. Baltimore, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Navies, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>See Confederate States of America.
				  Navy</ref> 
				<ref>See United States. Navy</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. North Carolina. Gaston, </name> 
			 <ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Prisoners. Confederate, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. South Carolina. Charleston,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>Clipping: Undated (attached to letter of
				  1862 Dec. 14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Unionists in South and Border
				Areas, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1861 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1861 May 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Virginia. Petersburg, </name> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Virginia. Richmond, </name> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Civil War. Women, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clay, Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1842 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Dec. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clayton, John Middleton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clayton, John Middleton [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1851 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clergy. British, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clergy. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1866 June 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clingman, Thomas Lanier, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Clinton (Iron Manufacturing) Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1836 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clipper Ships, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Clitz, John M.B., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27 (letter enclosed with letter
				  of Jan. 28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clothing and Dress. France. Paris, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clothing and Dress. Macao, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 April 19 (with letter of Mar. 31)</ref>
			 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clothing and Dress. Peru, </name> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clothing and Dress. Tunis, </name> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Clothing and Dress. Women, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal. Borneo, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal. Formosa, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal. Pennsylvania, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Coal Company of Deep River, </corpname>
			 
			 <ref>1860 Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal Mines and Mining. Ohio, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Nov. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal Mines and Mining. Pennsylvania,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Coal River, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coal Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coastal Surveys. Central America, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coastal Surveys. Mexico, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coastal Surveys. South America, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cochrane, Thomas, Tenth Earl of
				Dundonald, </persname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Cockroaches, </name> 
			 <ref>1834 July 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Coffin, James Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Coinage, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Colden, Cadwallader David
				[?]</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 1[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1825[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Collinson, Sir Richard, </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Compass, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Compromise of 1850, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Concerts. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845[?] Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Concerts. Florida. Pensacola, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Sept. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Confederate States of America. Army,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Confederate States of America. Army.
				Supplies and Stores, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Confederate States of America. Army. Units.
				Army of Northern Virginia, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863[?] May 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863[?] May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1863[?] June 17</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Confederate States of America. Navy,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Congressional Elections. 1853, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Aug. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Connecticut [?]. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Connecticut [?]. Iron Industry and
				Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cooper, James Fenimore, </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Mar. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cooper, Thomas Abthorpe, </persname> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Copper Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Copper Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Hipps[?] Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Copyright, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 Apr. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Corals, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Corn Meal, </name> 
			 <ref>1859 Sept. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Corn Planters (Machines), </name> 
			 <ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Corn Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>1860 Jan. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Cotton Growing. Southern States, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Cotton Trade. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Courts-Martial and Courts of Inquiry,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1825[?] Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1842 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1842 July 22</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1864 Feb. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1864</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Couthuoy, John Pitty, </persname> 
			 <ref>1845[?] Jan. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cox, Samuel Hanson [?]</persname> 
			 <ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Craven, Thomas Tingey, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1865 Nov. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Craven, Tunus Augustus MacDonough,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Crime and Criminals. China, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Crime and Criminals. Hong Kong</name> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Craige, Francis Burton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1858 Feb. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Craniology, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Crittendon, John Jordan, </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 May 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Croxall, Daniel C.</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Crustacea, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cullum, George Washington, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cuming, Hugh, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850, Nov. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Curacao. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Currency, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Apr. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Currency. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Curtis, Edward (1801-1856), </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1838 June 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Curtis, Moses Ashley, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr.</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Sept. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Cutting, Francis Brockholst,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dana, James Dwight (1813-1895),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Dauphin and Susquehannah Coal Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Davis, Charles Henry (1807-1877),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Davis, Jefferson, </persname> 
			 <ref>1854 June 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Davis, John Wesley, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Davis, Thomas Treadwell [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1856 Apr. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Davis, Varina Anne (Howell),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1854 June 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Day, Jeremiah B. [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dayton, William Lewis, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1848 Dec. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Delaware River, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dent, Edward John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1837 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Depressions. 1837, </name> 
			 <ref>1837 Mar. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Depressions. 1857, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 11 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Depressions. 1857. Minnesota, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				V)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Depressions. 1867, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Derby, Miller and Company, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>De Rosset, Moses John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1859 May 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dickerson, Mahlon, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1834 Dec. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1836 Oct. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1837 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1837 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1836 May 13</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Feb. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dickerson, Mahlon [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dickerson, Philemon, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1836 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1836 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1836 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1836 June 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dickinson, Daniel Stevens [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Dinners and Dining. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Dinners and Dining. Philippine Islands.
				Manila, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Care and Treatment, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Cholera, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Cholera. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 July 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Cholera. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Cholera. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Dysentery, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Epidemics. Cholera, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Jan. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Epidemics. Yellow Fever, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Influenza, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Sept. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Malaria [?], </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Measles, </name> 
			 <ref>1834 Apr. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Measles. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1857 Mar. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Scarlet Fever, </name> 
			 <ref>1834 Apr. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Smallpox, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Smallpox. Malta, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Smallpox. North Carolina, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Yellow Fever, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 17 (on letter of May 23)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Diseases. Yellow Fever. South Carolina.
				Charleston, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Balls (Parties),
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 18[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Banks and
				Banking, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Water Supply,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1860 Jan. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: Undated (2 Plates)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. Civil
				War, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov.</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17 (2)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Concerts, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845[?] Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Description and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Dinners and Dining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Diseases, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Diseases. Cholera, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 July 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Economic Conditions, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1867 Mar. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Elections, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Fires, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Fourth of July Celebrations, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 July 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Freedman's Bank, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Gardeners, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Georgetown. Gardens, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Greenhouses, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1850 June[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Holmes Island, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: Undated (2)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Hotels, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1871 Sept. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Houses, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. Land,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. Land
				Plats, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Broadside: 1874[?] May 12 (in Picture
				Cabinet III-3)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				National Institute Museum, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Sept. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. New
				Year, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Politics and Government, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Protestant Episcopal Church. St. John's Church, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Public Health, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Public Works, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 8</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 June 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1871 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Railroads, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1871 Sept. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Secession, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. Slave
				Sales and Purchases, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Dec. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Slaves. Hiring of, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Social Life and Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 8 (on letter of Dec. 5)</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 3 (with letter of same
				  date)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Washington Monument, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 July 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Weddings, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 July 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington. White
				House, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>District of Columbia. Washington.
				Women, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Apr. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dix, John Adams, </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dix, John Adams [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dixon, James [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dobbin, James Cochran, </persname> 
			 <ref>1853[?] Dec. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Dominican Republic. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1859 Aug. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dougal, William H., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Douglas, Stephen Arnold [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1854 Mar. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Downes, John (1784-1854), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Drayton, William (1776-1846),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Duels and Duelling, </name> 
			 <ref>1827[?] Mar. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Duels and Duelling. Hawaii, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 June 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Du Pont, Samuel Francis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7 (part of letter of May 5)</ref>
				
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Durham, Milton Jamison [?], </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Dury&#233;e, Abram, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Eames, Charles, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1864 Feb. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1864</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Earthquakes. Chile. Valparaiso, </name> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Earthquakes. Peru. Lima, </name> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Earthquakes. Philippine Islands. Manila,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Earthquakes. Venezuela. Caracas, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>East India Marine Society, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Eclipses. Solar, </name> 
			 <ref>1834 Dec. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ecuador. Quayaquil. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1822 Aug. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Edmunds, George Franklin, </persname> 
			 <ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Eimeo. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ellet, Charles, </persname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter XIV,
				pp. 150-151)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ellis, John Willis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1859 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 3</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ellsworth, Henry Leavitt, </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>England. Liverpool. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Aug. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>England. London. London Exhibition,
				1851, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 June 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Australia, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Brazil, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. France, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Hong Kong, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Italy, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Macao, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>English Abroad. Tunis, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ericsson, John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Europe. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Eustis, Henry Lawrence, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Evans, Clement Anselm [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Everett, Alexander Hill, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Everett, Edward, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Eubank, Thomas, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ewing, Thomas (1829-1896) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Excelsior Railroad, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1853 Jan. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name> <emph render="italic">Exploration of the
				Pacific, </emph></name> 
			 <ref>1855 Feb. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Farms. Delaware, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Farragut, David Glasgow, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Farrelly, John Wilson, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fasts and Feasts, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>Volume: 1840 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands. Cannibalism, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1840 Aug. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands. Discovery and
				Exploration, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1840 June 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands. Missionaries, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1840 Aug. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands. Murder, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>Volume: 1840 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fiji Islands. Native Races, </geogname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Aug. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fillmore, Abigail (Powers), </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1852 Dec. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fillmore, Mary Abigail, </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Dec. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fillmore, Millard, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fire Alarms. Massachusetts. Boston, </name>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fire Departments. New York. New York,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Fire Department"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fires. China. Canton, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fires. North Carolina. Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ref>1871 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fires. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>First National Bank of Charlotte,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 June 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Dec.</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fish, Hamilton, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fish, Hamilton [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1846 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fish, Mrs. Hamilton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1843 Dec. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fish, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fisher, Charles Frederick, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1860 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 3</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. Economic Conditions,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1832 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. Immigration, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1832 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. Indians, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. Pensacola. Concerts,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Sept. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. Pensacola. Women, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Florida. St. Joseph. Harbors,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Flour. Manufacture and Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>1859 Apr. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Flour. Manufacture and Trade. North
				Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 9</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Flour Mills. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb.-June (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Aug. 8-1859 Sept. 11
				  (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fl&#252;gel, Johann Gottfried [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1849 Dec. 22 (enclosed with
				letter of 1850 Mar. 14)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Folsom, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1874 Dec. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Foote, Andrew Hull, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Foote, Henry Stuart, </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 May 3 (with letter of same date)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Forbes, Robert Bennet, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Force, Peter, </persname> 
			 <ref>1874 Dec. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Formosa. Coal, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Formosa. Foreign Relations. United
				States, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Forrest, French, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Forsyth, John (1780-1841), </persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fort Darling. Virginia. Fortifications,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fort McAllister. South Carolina,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fort Monroe. Virginia, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 21 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Fort Snelling. Minnesota, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Foster, John Gray, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Foster, Lafayette Sabine, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Foundries. Ohio. Bellaire, </name> 
			 <ref>1855[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fourth of July Celebrations. District of
				Columbia. Washington, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 July 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fourth of July Celebrations. New York,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1830 July</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fox, Gustavus Vasa, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Army, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Ballet, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Balls (Parties), </geogname> 
			 <ref>1831 Jan. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Diplomatic Consular Service,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Foreign Relations. Hawaii,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Marseilles. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. National Guard, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1831 Jan. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Navy, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. N&#238;mes, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1831 Jan. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Opera, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Paris. Clothing and Dress,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Roads, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. St. Germain. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Stagecoaches, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>France. Toulon. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Franco-German War, 1870-1871,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Franklin, Jane (Griffin), Lady,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Franklin, Sir John, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 26</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>Clipping: 1863 Feb. 9 (attached to letter
				  of 1862 Aug. 6)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Franklin, William Buel, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Freedman's Bank. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Freedmen, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Fr&#233;mont, John Charles (1813-1890),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>French Abroad. Algeria, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Frye, William Pierce [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Fungi, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Furness, William Henry (1802-1896),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gall, Franz Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gales, Joseph (1786-1860), </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gardeners. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gardens. China, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gardens. District of Columbia. Washington.
				Georgetown, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gardens. Madeira, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Geological Surveys. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1844 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Geology. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				3-14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Georges Bank, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Georges Bank. Marine Surveys,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Georgia. Political Parties. Loco Foco,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Georgia. Savannah. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Georgia. Slaves, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850s</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Giants, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gibbes, Robert Wilson, </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Gibraltar. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gillett, Ransom Hooker, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 18 (on verso of letter of June
				  14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gilliss, James Melville, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837[?] June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] June 29[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Nov.</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 22 (on letter of 1850 Mar.
				  14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gilpin, Henry Dilworth, </persname> 
			 <ref>1847 Dec. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gipps, Sir George, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Girard, Charles Frederic, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Glass Manufacture, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Glendy, William M., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 24 (attached to letter of Oct.
				  2)</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Glynn, James, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1830s</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gnomonic Projection, </name> 
			 <ref>1843 Nov. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold. California, </name> 
			 <ref>1849[?] Feb.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Sept. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. California, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. New Granada, </name>
			 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1852 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug.-1849 Apr. (letters of Charles
				  and Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Alexander Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Asbury Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10,15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Brush(y) Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Caldwell Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Capp's Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug-1849 June (scattered, especially
				  see letters of Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov.-1850 Dec. (scattered, especially
				  see letters of Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1851 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar.-May (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov.-Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1854-1856 (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1854 Apr. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Charlotte Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 29 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1851 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 9</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 2</ref> 
				<ref>1860 June 26</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Chatham County, </name> 
			 <ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Davidson Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Duffie Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Dunn's [?] Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Felt
				Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Gold
				Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Greensboro, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. High
				Shoals, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10, 13-15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. High
				Shoals Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Howie Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 13 (with letter of July
				  30)</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 13</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Hunter Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. King
				Mountain Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on
				  the High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina,"
				  p. 15)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Lemon [?] Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Feb. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Long
				Creek Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9,15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				McCullock Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 May 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				McGinn Gold and Copper Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Sept. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Sept. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining [?]. North Carolina.
				Maxwell Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Nov. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				O'Farrell Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Oliver Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Rudisill Hill Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Saint Catherines Mills, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 June 27</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Tradywick [?] Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Trotten Hill Gold Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1855 Aug. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Watkins Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. Virginia, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Mines and Mining. Virginia. Vancluse
				Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gold Rush. California, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Goldsborough, Louis Malesherbes,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1832 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1832 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gould, Augustus Addison, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Graham, James Duncan, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1843 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Graham, William Alexander, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 6</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1873 May 27</ref> 
				<ref>1874 July 13</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Sept. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Oct. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Grant, Ulysses Simpson, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gray, Asa, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1857 June 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr.</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 21</ref> 
				<ref>ca. 1852 July 4</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Grayson, John William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Great Britain. Foreign Relations.
				China</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Great Britain. Foreign Relations.
				Hawaii, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Great Britain. Foreign Relations.
				United States, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The Surrender of Mason and
				  Slidell"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The great international
				  question"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "In difesa del San
				  Giacinto"</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Gregory, Francis H., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1864 Feb. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Grey, Sir Charles Edward, </persname> 
			 <ref>1854 Apr. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Griffin, Charles, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Grinnell, Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1874 Dec. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Grinnell, Joseph [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1844[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Grinnell Expedition, First, 1850-1851,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gulf Stream, </name> 
			 <ref>1859 May 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Gunboats, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hairstyles, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hale, John Parker, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Mar. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hall, George [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>Legal Papers: 1836 July</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Halleck, Henry Wagner, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1862 Aug. 21 (enclosed with
				  letter of 1862 Aug. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hamilton, James Alexander [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1842 July 22</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 Sept. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hanpfield [?] Railroad, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Harbors. Florida. St. Joseph, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 May 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Harbors. Peru, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Harbors. China. Shanghai, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Harper, James (1795-1869), </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Harper and Brothers Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Harris, Ira, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1862 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Harris, Townsend, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hartsuff, George Lucas, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Harvey, William Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Harwood, Andrew Allen, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph, </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Dec. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Apr. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hatch, Israel Thompson, </persname> 
			 <ref>1859 Feb. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Duels and Duelling, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1848 June 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Education of Women, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1841 Mar. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Foreign Relations. France,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Foreign Relations. Great
				Britain, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Foreign Relations. Russia,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Foreign Relations. United
				States, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Governors, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1841</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Houses, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1841 Feb. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Kings and Rulers, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1841 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1848 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 16</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Missionaries, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1841 [?](2)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Dec. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Hilo. Schools and Academies,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hawaii. Wailuku. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1841 Mar. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hawks, Francis Lister, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hayne, Arthur Peronneau, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hayne, Arthur Peronneau [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hayne, Robert Young, </persname> 
			 <ref>1833 July 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hayne, Robert Young [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Heap, Samuel Davies, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Henry, Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Henry, Joseph [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1851</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Henshaw, David, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1843 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Herndon, William Lewis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>High Shoals Iron Works, </corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1866 July 30</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Aug.-Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1868 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1869 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 27</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1872 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1873 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1873 July 29</ref> 
				<ref>1873 July 30</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
				<ref>See also Printed Material: 1873 May 5
				  ("Report on the High Shoals property in Gaston County,
				  North Carolina")</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hise, Elijah, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hitchcock, Edward (1793-1864),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hodgson, William Brown [?], </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hoffman, Ogden [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Oct. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Holden, William Woods, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Holmes, Isaac Edward, </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Feb. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1841-1935),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Armed Forces, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Crime and Criminals,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Governors, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Population, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Hong Kong. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hooker, Sir William Jackson,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 18 (enclosed with letter of June
				  21)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hooker, Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 14 (part of letter of Apr.
				  13)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hooper, Samuel, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Horsford, Eben Norton, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hosack, David [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1871 Sept. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. Mexico. Bell's Hotel, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Hotels"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. New York. New York. French's Hotel,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1860 Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. Ohio. Cleveland. American Hotel,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1852 Aug. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. Rhode Island. Bristol Ferry House,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1856 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hotels. West Virginia. Wheeling. M'Lure
				House, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. Hawaii, </name> 
			 <ref>1841 Feb. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. Madeira, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. Madison House, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. New York. Amsterdam [?], </name> 
			 <ref>1825[?] June 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Untitled, pp. 10-12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Houses. South Carolina. Charleston, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Houston, Samuel, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Howe, Timothy Otis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1874 July 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hudson, Henry Norman, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Jan. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hudson, William H., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1838 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Mar. 26-June 18 (several)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1838 July 19-1839 June 12 (several)</ref> 
				<ref>1839 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec.</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1845[?] Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Nov. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1846 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Hudson's Bay Company, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hughes, George Wurtz, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1836 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hughes, James (1823-1873) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1871 Feb. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hunt, Timothy A., </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Hunter, David, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Hurricanes. Bay of Bengal, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ice Islands, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1839 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ice. Manufacture, </name> 
			 <ref>1873 Mar. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Chicago. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 2</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  III)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Fever River, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Galena. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Lead Industry and Trade,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Mendota, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Quincy. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Illinois. Springfield. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Indians. Florida, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Indians. Minnesota, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ingersoll, Collin Macrae, </persname> 
			 <ref>1853 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ingerham, Duncan Nathaniel, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Iowa. Dubuque. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Iowa. Lead Mines and Mining. Mallet
				Lead Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Iowa. MacGregor's Landing. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Feb. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron. Prices. South, </name> 
			 <ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade. Connecticut [?],
				</name> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade. New Jersey,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1836 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: "Report on the High
				  Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				  12-13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade. Pennsylvania,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1868 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Mines and Mining. New Jersey, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Industry and Trade. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1857 Mar. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Ores, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1873 Aug. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Oct. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Ores. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: "Report on the High Shoals
				property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp. 4-9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Iron Works, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Oct. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ironclads, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Clipping: Undated (attached to letter of
				  1862 Dec. 14)</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "Iron Clad Vessels"</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Irving, Washington, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Feb. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Isherwood, Benjamin Franklin,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Art. Galleries and Museums,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Catholic Church.
				Chapel of the Medici, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Museum of Anatomy,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Museums, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Paintings, </geogname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Pitti Palace,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Statues, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Florence. Theater, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Lucca. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Carriages and Carts,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Catholic Church. Church
				of Saint Francis, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Catholic Church. Saint
				Martino Church, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Museums, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Paintings, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Quarantine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Sculpture, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Statues, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Theater. Fonda,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Naples. Theaters. Opera Houses.
				Opera of St. Carlos, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Pompeii. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Resorts, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Italy. Roads, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jackson, Andrew, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jackson, Andrew [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1833 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Jackson City Association, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 Jan.-July (see especially letters of
				  Henry Wilkes and William H. Hudson)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1837 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1837 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1838 May 17</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 15</ref> 
				<ref>1838 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 Dec. 7 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1836 May 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jesup, Thomas Sidney, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 15[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jewett, Charles Coffin, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Johnson, Reverdy, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Johnston, Joseph Eggleston [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jones, George (1800-1870), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Jan. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Jones, Thomas Ap Catesby [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Juan Fernandez. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1822 Feb. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Judd, Gerrit Parmele, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1841 (3)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kearny, Lawrence, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kellett, Sir Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kemble, Gouverneur, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Feb. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kendall, Amos, </persname> 
			 <ref>1834 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kennedy, John Pendleton, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1852 Oct. 19 (enclosed with
				letter of 1852 Oct. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Kennedy, Joseph Camp Griffith,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1850 Oct. 23 (enclosed with
				  letter of same date)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 June 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Kerosene. Manufacture and Trade, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Apr. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>King, George Gordon, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 8 (on letter of Dec. 5)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>King, James Gore [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>King's Island, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Labor and Laboring Classes, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Jan. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Labor and Laboring Classes. Irish, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Labor and Laboring Classes. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lafayette, Marie Joseph Pau Roch Yves
				Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Calhoun. Minnesota, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Como. Minnesota, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				V)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Erie, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1859 July 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Harriet. Minnesota, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Minnetonka. Minnesota, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake of Tunis. Tunis, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Lake Pepin, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Lake Shore Railroad, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1859 July 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land. Sales and Transfers. Michigan,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land Plats. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ref>Broadside: 1874[?] May 12 (in Picture
				Cabinet III-3)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land Plats. Pennsylvania. Erie, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Feb. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land Plats. Pennsylvania. Venango County,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1835 Dec. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Land Surveys. Black Mountain, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lane, Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lap&#233;rouse, Jean-Fran&#231;ois de Galaup,
				Comte de, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1863</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lathes, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Apr. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Latitude, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1821 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1839 Dec. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Latrobe, Benjamin Henry (1764-1820),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lawrence, Julia
				(Montaudevret)</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1852 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1852 Mar. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lawyers. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1876 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lead Industry and Trade. Illinois, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lead Mines and Mining. Iowa. Mallet Lead
				Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lead Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Silver Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Oct. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee, Fitzhugh, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 14 (part of letter of Apr.
				13)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee, Henry (1787-1837), </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee, Henry (1787-1837) [?], </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee, Robert Edward, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee Samuel Phillips [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lee, William Little, </persname> 
			 <ref>1848 June 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Leidy, Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Oct. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lenox, Walter, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1851 Apr. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lichens, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 June 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lieber, Francis, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lighthouses, </name> 
			 <ref>1837 June 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lincoln, Abraham, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lincoln, Abraham [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lind, Jenny, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Little, Josiah S., </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Mar. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Livingston, Charles L., </persname> 
			 <ref>1834 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Locke, John (1792-1856), </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 Apr. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Longitude, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1839 Dec. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Longstreet, James, </persname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Louis Napol&#233;on, Prince Imperial of the
				French (1856-1879), </persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Louisiana. Camp Sabine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lovejoy, Owen, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lovell, Joseph, </persname> 
			 <ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Lunar Limb, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 June 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Balls (Parties), </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Apr. 19 (with letter of Mar. 31)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Clothing and Dress, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 April 19 (with letter of Mar. 31)</ref>
			 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. English Abroad, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Governors, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Apr. 19 (with letter of Mar.
				  31)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Hospitals, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Macao. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Apr. 19 (with letter of Mar.
				  31)</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McCarty, Andrew Zimmerman [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McCauley, Charles Stewart, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McClellan, George Brinton, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 23 (3)</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McCluney, William J., </persname> 
			 <ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>MacDonough, Thomas [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1818 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1818 Jan. 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>MacDuffie, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1827[?] Mar. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>MacKay, John William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1876 Apr. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McKeon, John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1842 Mar. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McLane, Robert Milligan [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1849 Feb. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>MacLay, William Brown, </persname> 
			 <ref>1845[?] Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>McLoughlin, John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Macomb, Alexander, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Madeira. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 20 (on letter of Sept.
				  16)</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Madeira. Gardens, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Madeira. Houses, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Madeira. Transportation, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Madeira. Wine and Wine Making,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Madison, Dorothea (Payne) Todd,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 13</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Sept. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Magnetic Fields, </name> 
			 <ref>1844 Dec. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Magnetic Measurements, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 17 (enclosed with letter of Nov.
				  7)</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1839 Dec. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Magnetic Poles, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Magnetism. Terrestrial. Observations,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 17 (enclosed with letter of Nov.
				  7)</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 8</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Nov. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mail Steamers, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mallory, Stephen Russell, </persname> 
			 <ref>1856 Feb. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Manning, Richard Irvine, </persname> 
			 <ref>1824 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mansfield, Joseph King Fenno,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Feb. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mantels, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Marcy, Cornelia (Knower), </persname> 
			 <ref>1854 Oct. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Maria II, Queen of Portugal,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Apr. 19 (with letter of Mar. 31)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Martial Law, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Martindale, John Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Martineau, Harriet, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Nov. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Annapolis. Schools and
				Academies. United States Naval Academy, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Apr. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1847 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1847 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1847 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1847 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1860 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Baltimore. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Baltimore. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				  264-266</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Baltimore. Parks. Howard
				Park, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				265-266</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Baltimore. Railroads,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.264</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Baltimore. Schools and
				Academies. Peabody Institute, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, p.
				266</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Maryland. Port Deposit. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mason, John Young, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mason, Richard Barnes, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1836 May 27</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1836 July 2</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1840 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1835 July</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Jan.-June</ref> 
				<ref>1836 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Aug. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Mar. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1838 May 17</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar.-Nov. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1840s[?]</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1835 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: Undated</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 June 3</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 July 6 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 July [?](2)</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1835 Dec. 7 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1836 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1846 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Banks and
				Banking</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Apr. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Boston. Boston City
				Library, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1855, Dec. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Boston. Churches,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Boston. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Boston. Fire Alarms,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Cambridge. Schools and
				Academies. Lawrence Scientific School, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Massachusetts. Sleighing, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Jan. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mauna Loa. Discovery and Exploration,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Jan. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Maury, Matthew Fontaine, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 1</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 25[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Maxwell, Hugh, </persname> 
			 <ref>1842 July 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Maynadier, William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Mecklenburg Copper Mining Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 7 </ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 May 17</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1875 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1875 May 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Mecklenburg Gold Mining Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1868 Jan. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Mecklenburg Iron Works, </corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 26</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1875 May 2</ref> 
				<ref>1875 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Medicine. Home Remedies, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 June 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Meehan, John Silva, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Meigs, Montgomery Cunningham,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Merchant Seamen. Missions and Charities.
				China, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Merchants. China, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Merchant Ships, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Meredith William Morris, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1850 May 24 (enclosed with
				  letter of 1850 May 25)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Metcalfe, Thomas, </persname> 
			 <ref>1827[?] Mar. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Meteorology, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Meteorology. Observations, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mexican War, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Coastal Surveys, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Food. Prices, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Foreign Relations. United
				States, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Hotels. Bell's Hotel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Laguna de Terminos. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Tuspan Reef. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Mar. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mexico. Vera Cruz. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Michigan. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Michigan. Immigration, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Michigan. Land. Sales and Transfers,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Migration. Internal. Western States,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mill Wheels, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Miller, William Starr, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1848 ca. May 9</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1850 May 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mills and Millwork, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mills and Millwork. North Carolina, </name>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan.-Apr. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1866 July 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mills and Millwork. North Carolina.
				Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mills and Millwork. North Carolina. McGinn,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mills and Millwork. North Carolina. St.
				Catherine's Mills, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov.-1851 Oct. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar.-1853 Sept. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mills, Clark, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Aug. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mills, Robert (1781-1855), </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 July [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Millstones, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1872 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Claremont
				Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Conrad
				Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Harlan
				Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. North Carolina. Long
				Creek Mine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1876</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mines and Mining. Virginia, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mining Machinery, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 27 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 13</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 19 (enclosed with letter of May
				  6)</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1853 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Agriculture, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West, </ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Depressions. 1857,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				V)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Fort Snelling, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Hastings. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters V
				and X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Indians, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Lake Calhoun, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Lake Como, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				V)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Lake Harriet, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Lake Minnetonka, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Minneapolis. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Minnehaha Creek and Falls,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Redwing. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. St. Anthony Falls,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. St. Paul. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters V,
				VII, VIII, IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. White Bear Lake, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				VII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Minnesota. Winona. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Mississippi River. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters IV,
				V, IX, X)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Missouri. St. Louis. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Missouri Compromise, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight, </persname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter XII,
				p. 129)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mollusks, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Monkeys, </name> 
			 <ref>1831 Apr. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Monroe, Elizabeth (Kortright),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Montgomery, John Berrien [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Morehead, John Motley, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Morell, George Webb, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Morrill, Lot Myrick, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Morris, Charles (1784-1856),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Morris, Charles (1784-1856) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Murat, Achille Napol&#233;on, </persname> 
			 <ref>1827 Mar. 8[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mules, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, First
				Baronet, </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 June 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Murder. Fiji Islands, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>Volume: 1840 July 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Muscadine Grapes, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Feb. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Muskingum River, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Aug. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Mustache, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Nash, Frederick, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Carlshoff, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Clermont-Tonnerre, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Disappointment Islands,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Fiji Islands, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Aug. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Aug. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Islands of the Pacific,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Matia, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. New Zealand, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1839 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1840[?] Mar.</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Raraka, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Society Islands, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. South Sea Islands, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Sulu Island [?], </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Native Races. Terra del Fuego, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Natural History, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Apr. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Nautical Instruments, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1833 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1836 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Nov. 17 (enclosed with letter of Nov.
				  30)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Navigation. Mathematics, </name> 
			 <ref>1843 Nov. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Blacksmiths. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Aug. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Criminals, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Debtor and Creditor, </name> 
			 <ref>1867 Mar. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Laborers, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Millers, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Nov. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Miners. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854[?] Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Railroad Construction Workers,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negro Servants, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 2 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negroes, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Negroes. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1875 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Jan. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>New England Glass Company Works,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Hampshire. Portsmouth, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Nov. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Belleville. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				254-259</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Iron Industry and Trade,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Jersey City. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XVI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Llewellyn Park. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				253-254</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Newark. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				260-261</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>New Jersey. Newark. Railroads, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.264</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New Jersey. Patterson. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. New Jersey, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>New Jerusalem Church, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Amsterdam [?]. Houses,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1825[?] June 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Batavia. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Buffalo. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Devasego. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Sept. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Diseases. Cholera,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Dunkirk. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Elections, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1834 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Elmira. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Fourth of July Celebrations,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 July</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Geological Surveys,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1844 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Naval Yards and Naval
				Stations, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1844 Feb. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Catholic Church,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Churches" p. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Cemeteries.
				Greenwood Cemetery, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Greenwood Cemetery"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Charities,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Churches" p. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Churches,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Churches"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Commerce,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Commerce of New York"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Writings: About New York</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  XVI)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Dry Docks,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1835 Mar. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Fire Departments,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Fire Department"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Hotels, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: "Hotels"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Hotels. French's
				Hotel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1860 Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Houses, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Untitled, pp. 10-12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Opera, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Theatres," pp. 1-2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Parks. Central
				Park, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Writings: Fire Department, pp. 7 and
				  following</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  XVI)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Politics and
				Government, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Courts and Administration"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Population,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Population of New York"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Protestant
				Episcopal Church. Trinity Episcopal Church, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1862 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "Churches," p. 1 (2 sides)</ref>
				
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Railroads,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Railways"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Restaurants, Lunch
				Rooms, Etc., </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Hotels," pp. 3-4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Fire Department," pp. 3-7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Theater,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Theaters"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Universities and
				Colleges. Columbia College [?],</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Universities and
				Colleges. Columbia University, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, pp. 6-9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Wall Street,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XVI)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. New York. Water Supply,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Crotan Water Works"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Niagra Falls, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters XIV
				and XV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Niagra Falls. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Aug. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Political Parties.
				Democratic, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter XV,
				pp. 153-154)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Resorts, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 June 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Riots, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Servants, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 2[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Shipwrecks, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1837 Jan. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Stagecoach Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1834 Oct. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Staten Island. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVII, pp.
				249-250</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Sunday Schools, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Sept. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Theaters. Opera Houses,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. Tioga County. Maps,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1829 Nov. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>New York. United States. Mint,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Weddings. New York, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname> New York Central Railroad, </corpname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Nicaragua. Greytown, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Nicholson, James William Augustus,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Nicholson, John B. [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Jan. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>North, William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1826 Nov. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Agriculture,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Alcoholism and Crime,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1874 July 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Banks and Banking,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Building Stones,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina, p.
				11)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Banks and
				Banking, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Commerce,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1857 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Copper Mines
				and Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Fires,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1871 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Gold Mines
				and Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Mills and
				Millwork, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Population,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 24 (attached to letter of Oct.
				2)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Protestant
				Episcopal Church. St. Peter's Episcopal Church, </geogname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Mar. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte [?]. Schools
				and Academies. North Carolina Military Institute,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Chatham County. Gold
				Mines and Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Clay, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," p.
				11)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Clergy, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1866 June 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Copper Mines and
				Mining. Hipps[?] Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Cotton Trade,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Currency, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Apr. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Diseases. Cholera,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Diseases. Measles,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1857 Mar. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Diseases. Smallpox,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Economic Conditions,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1866 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1866 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1866 July 30</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Elections, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Aug. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Flour. Manufacture and
				Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 9</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>North Carolina. Flour Mills, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb.-June (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Aug. 8-1859 Sept. 11
				  (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gaston. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. General Assembly,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Geology, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				3-14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug.-1849 Apr. (letters of Charles
				  and Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Alexander Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Asbury Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10,15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Brush(y) Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Caldwell Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Capp's Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug-1849 June (scattered, especially
				  see letters of Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov.-1850 Dec. (scattered, especially
				  see letters of Edmund Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1851 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar.-May (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov.-Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1854-1856 (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1854 Apr. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Charlotte Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 29 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1851 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 9</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 2</ref> 
				<ref>1860 June 26</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Davidson Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Duffie Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Dunn's [?] Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Felt Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Gold Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				High Shoals Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Howie Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 13 (with letter of July
				  30)</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 13</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Hunter Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 July 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				King Mountain Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on
				  the High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina,"
				  p. 15)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Lemon [?] Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Feb. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Long Creek Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9,15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				McCullock Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 May 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				McGinn Gold and Copper Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Sept. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Sept. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining
				[?]. Maxwell Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Nov. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				O'Farrell Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1860 Aug. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Oliver Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Apr. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Rudisill Hill Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Saint Catherines Mills, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1854 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>1854 June 27</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 2</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1854 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Feb. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Tradywick [?] Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Apr. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Trotten Hill Gold Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1855 Aug. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Watkins Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Aug. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Greensboro. Gold Mines
				and Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. High Shoals.
				Description and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North
				Carolina,")</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. High Shoals. Gold Mines
				and Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp.
				9-10, 13-15)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Iron Industry and
				Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: "Report on the High
				  Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp
				  12-13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Iron Ores, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: "Report on the High Shoals
				property in Gaston County, North Carolina," pp. 4-9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Labor and Laboring Classes. North
				Carolina, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Lawyers, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1876 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Lead Mines and Mining.
				Silver Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 Oct. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Limestone, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," p.
				11)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Lincolnton. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mecklenburg County.
				Fairs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. McGinn. Mills and
				Millwork, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1855 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mills and Millwork,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan.-Apr. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1866 July 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mills and Millwork. St.
				Catherine's Mills, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov.-1851 Oct. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Mar.-1853 Sept. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1872 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Mar. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mines and Mining.
				Claremont Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mines and Mining.
				Conrad Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mines and Mining.
				Harlan Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Mines and Mining. Long
				Creek Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1876</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Nails and Spikes,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1866 Oct. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Oct. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Negro Blacksmiths,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Aug. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Negro Miners,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854[?] Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Negroes, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1875 Aug. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Jan. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Political Parties.
				Democratic, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1858 Apr. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Political Parties.
				Republican, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1876 Mar. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Politics and
				Government, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1874 July 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Population, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1867 Jan. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Pyrites, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," p.
				14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Railroads, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on
				  the High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina,"
				  pp. 2, 12, 14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Reconstruction,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Roads, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Secession, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Silver Mines and
				Mining. Silver Hill Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 Oct. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Skating, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Slave Sales and
				Purchases, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Aug. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Slaves. Hiring of,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Social Conditions,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Dec. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Sulpher Mines and
				Mining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1867 Mar. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Charlotte. Tobacco
				Manufacture and Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Turpentine Industry and
				Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1853 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 12</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Agricultural,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1857 Nov. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages.
				Blacksmiths</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Carpenters,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Gold Miners,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Millwrights,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Negroes,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wages. Stonemasons,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Wheat, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1858 July 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>North Carolina. Whetstones, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," p.
				11)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>North Carolina Central Railroad,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Dec.</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 3</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Oct. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>North Pacific Surveying and Exploring
				Expedition, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Oaths of Allegiance. Reconstruction,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Observatories, </name> 
			 <ref>1829 Jan. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Observatories. Australia, </name> 
			 <ref>1839 Dec. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ocean Currents, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 Nov. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ocean Temperature, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 July 8</ref> 
				<ref>1858 July 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ocean Travel, </name> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Oceanography, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 June 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>O'Connell, Sir Maurice Charles Philip
				[?]</persname> 
			 <ref>1840 [?](#5)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ogden, Peter Skene, </persname> 
			 <ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Cincinnati. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Cleveland. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 30</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  XII)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Cleveland. Hotels. American
				Hotel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Aug. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Coal Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 Nov. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Columbus. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Foundries. Bellaire, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1855[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Ohio City, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII, p. 136)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Railroad Bridges, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Nov. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ohio. Railroads, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Sandusky. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Aug. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Tunnels, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Dec. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Zanesville. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Ohio. Zanesville. Maps, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1855 Mar. </ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1851 Sept. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Oil Industries, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Oliver, Henry Kemble, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ombrosi, James, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Opera. France, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Opera. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Theatres," pp. 1-2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Opium Trade, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Oregon. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1841 May 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Oregon. Willamette Valley, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1840 May 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Oregon Question, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Mar. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Oregon Territory, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Osborne, James W., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Sept. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1873 May 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Owens, Robert Dale, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>P&#225;ez, Jos&#233; Antonio, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 July 6</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Page, Charles Grafton, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Panama. Col&#243;n. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1859 Aug. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Panama. Foreign Relations. United
				States, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Mar. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Panama. Panama Canal, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 22 (on letter of 1850 Mar.
				14)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Parke, John Grubb, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Dec. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Parker, Amasa Junius (1807-1890),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1870 June 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Parker, Foxhall Alexander (?-1857) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Parker, Joel (1795-1875), </persname> 
			 <ref>Writings: "The Surrender of Mason and
				Slidell," pp. 3-4)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Parker, Peter, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Parks. Maryland. Baltimore. Howard Park,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, pp.
				265-266</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Parks. New York. New York. Central Park,
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Writings: Fire Department, pp. 7 and
				  following</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  XVI)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Patronage. Political, </name> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?] (2)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Paulding, Hiram, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Paulding, Hiram [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1847 July 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Paulding, James Kirke, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1816 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1839 Feb. 23[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1818 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Aug. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1841</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Oct. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Nov. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Paulding, James Kirke [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 ca. July</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Peace, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Mar. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Peale, Titian Ramsay, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845[?] Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pearce, James Alfred, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1857 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 6</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 21</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 2 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				  4)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1859 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pearl Fisheries, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1852 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pearson, George F., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Peirce, Benjamin (1809-1880) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pendulum. Experiments, </name> 
			 <ref>1841 Feb. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Altoona. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				II)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Coal, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Coal Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters I
				  and II)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Erie. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Erie. Land Plats,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Feb. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Erie. Petroleum
				Wells,</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				XIII)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Iron Industry and Trade,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1868 Jan. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1874 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philadelphia. Stock Exchange,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1863 May 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				II)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Railroads,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.263</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Rawle
				Family, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Springs (Resorts).
				Bedford Springs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 12</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				  I)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pennsylvania. Venango County. Land
				Plats, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1835 Dec. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pensions. Military, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Periodicals. <emph render="italic">American
				Review</emph>, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1855 Nov. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Perry, Matthew Calbraith, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1836 Nov. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1861 May 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Persico, E. Luigi, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Americans in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 July 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Clothing and Dress, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 July 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Harbors, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1825 Nov. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Lima. Burial, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Lima. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Lima. Earthquakes, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Lima. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 July 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Peru. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Commerce,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Ducks, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Manila. Balls
				(Parties), </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Manila. Cigar
				Manufacture and Trade, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Manila. Dinners and
				Dining, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Manila.
				Earthquakes, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Population,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Rope Makers,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Philippine Islands. Volcanoes,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Phytogeography, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Nov. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pickering, Charles, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Aug. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1853 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 26</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1852 June 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Pico Alto, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Piedmont Railroad, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1856 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pierce, Franklin, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth
				(1812-1899), </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Oct. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Pinkney, Ninian, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pirates. Chinese, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pirates. Pescadores, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Pittsburg, Maysville and Cincinnati
				Railroad Company, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1853 Sept. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Plantations. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Planters. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Plants, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Poinsett, Joel Roberts, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1838 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1838 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: Undated (in letter of 1838 June
				  16)</ref> 
				<ref>1828 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Aug. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Democratic, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Mar. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Democratic. New York,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter XV,
				pp. 153-154)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Democratic. North
				Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1858 Apr. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Loco Foco. Georgia,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Republican. North
				Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1876 Mar. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Political Parties. Whig, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Polk, James Knox, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Polk, Sarah (Childress), </persname> 
			 <ref>1846 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Portales, Diego, </persname> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Porter, David, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Porter, David Dixon, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Porter, David Dixon [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Porter, Fitz John, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 6 (with letter of Apr. 4)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Portland Society of Natural History,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Portraits, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Portugal. Commerce, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Portugal. Foreign Relations. China,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Portugal. Navy, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Postal Service, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Postal Service. Foreign Mail, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Preble George Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Presidential Elections. 1844, </name> 
			 <ref>1844 Dec. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Presidential Elections. 1848, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Presidential Elections. 1852, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Presidential Elections. 1856, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Presidential Elections. 1864, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter XV,
				pp. 1853-154)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Preston, William Ballard, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Prieto, Joaqu&#237;n, </persname> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Prize Money, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1865 Mar. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Prizes, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Processions, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Projectiles, </name> 
			 <ref>1847 Mar. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Propellers, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Feb. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Protestant Episcopal Church. District of
				Columbia. Washington. St. John's Church, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Protestant Episcopal Church. New York. New
				York. Trinity Episcopal Church, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1862 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "Churches," p. 1 (2 sides)</ref>
				
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Protestant Episcopal Church. North
				Carolina. Charlotte. St. Peter's Episcopal Church, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Mar. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Public Libraries, </name> 
			 <ref>1859 Aug.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pyrites, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Pyrites. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on the
				High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina," p.
				14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Quackenbush, Stephen Platt, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1862 Aug. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Quarantine, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Quarantine. Algeria. Algiers, </name> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Quarantine. Italy. Naples, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name><emph render="italic">Races of Man</emph>,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1852 Feb. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Radford, William (1809-1890,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroad Bridges. Ohio, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1858 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Nov. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1859 July 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1871 Sept. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Nov. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Maryland. Baltimore, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.264</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. New Jersey, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. New Jersey. Newark, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.264</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Railways"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Apr. 8</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1873 May 5 ("Report on
				  the High Shoals property in Gaston County, North Carolina,"
				  pp. 2, 12, 14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Ohio, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 10</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 17</ref> 
				<ref>1852 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Nov. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia,
				</name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII,
				p.263</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Strikes, </name> 
			 <ref>1857 Dec. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Surveying, </name> 
			 <ref>1852 Feb. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Transcontinental, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Railroads. Virginia, </name> 
			 <ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ransom, Mathew Whitaker, </persname> 
			 <ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rape, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Raphall, Morris Jacob, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <famname>Rawle Family. Pennsylvania.
				Philadelphia, </famname> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Read, George Campbell [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Reconstruction, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Reconstruction. Economic Aspects, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Reconstruction. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Reed Mining Company, </corpname> 
			 <ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Renwick, Edward Sabine, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1844</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Renwick, Henry ("Harry") Brevoort,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 Dec. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1843 (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May 15</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1844 June 19</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1844</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1845 July 3</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1848 June 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 June 13</ref> 
				<ref>1848 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Renwick, James (1792-1863), </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1846 Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: Undated (on verso of letter
				  dated 1838 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1834 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1836 May 27</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1852</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1853 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Feb. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1848 ca. May 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Renwick, James (1818-1895), </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Sept. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Resorts. Italy, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Resorts. New England, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 June 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Resorts. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 June 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Resorts. Rhode Island. Newport, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 14</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 22</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 29</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <famname>Rhett Family. South Carolina, </famname>
			 
			 <ref>1860 Nov. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Rhode Island. Hotels. Bristol Ferry
				House, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1856 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Rhode Island. Newport. Resorts,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 14</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 22</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 29</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Richard(s), John H., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 12 (on letter of Nov. 11)</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Richardson, Sir John (1787-1865),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Richmond, Elkanah Dean, </persname> 
			 <ref>1859 Feb. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ridgely, Charles Goodwin, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ridgely, Daniely Bowly, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rifles, </name> 
			 <ref>1847 Apr. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ringgold, Cadwalader, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 May 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1838 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1857 July 30</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1857 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Riots. New York, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ritchie, Thomas [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rivers. Surveying, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rives, William Cabell, </persname> 
			 <ref>1838 May 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Roads. France, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Roads. Italy, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Roads. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Roads. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Robeson, George Maxwell, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Robinson, Moncure, </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 July 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Rock Island Mining Company, </corpname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1866 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Aug. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1870 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Nov. 27[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rocks. Igneous, </name> 
			 <ref>1844 Feb. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rodgers, John (1773-1838) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rodgers, John (1812-1882), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rogers, Henry J., </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Roosevelt, Nicholas J., </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rope, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rope Makers, </name> 
			 <ref>1843 Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rope Makers. Philippine Islands, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ross, Sir James Clark, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 June 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ross, Sir John (1777-1856), </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1849 June 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rowan, Stephen Clegg, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Rubber Industry and Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1852 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ruger, Thomas Howard, </persname> 
			 <ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Russia. Foreign Relations. Hawaii,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Russia. Navy. Officers, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Rutherfurd, Lewis Morris [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Note on Letter to: 1859 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>Note on Letter to: 1859 Aug. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sabine, Sir Edward, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>St. Catherine['s] Mining Company,
				</corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Late 1853-1855 Apr. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1856 June 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Salado River. Floods, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>San Mart&#237;n, Jos&#233; de, </persname> 
			 <ref>1823 Jan.[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Santa Anna, Antonio L&#243;pez de,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sartiges, Etienne Gilbert Eug&#232;ne,
				Vicomte de, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1852 May 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 3 (with letter of same
				  date)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Saunders, Romulus Mitchell, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>1859 July 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Savannah River, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Schenck, Robert Cumming, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Schofield, John McAllister, </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1865 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Schools and Academies. Hawaii. Hilo,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1846 Oct. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Schools and Academies. Maryland. Baltimore.
				Peabody Institute, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVIII, p.
				266</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Schools and Academies. Maryland. Annapolis.
				United States Naval Academy, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Apr. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1847 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1847 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1847 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1847 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1860 May 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Schools and Academies. Massachusetts.
				Cambridge. Lawrence Scientific School, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Schools and Academies. North Carolina.
				Charlotte [?]. North Carolina Military Institute, </name> 
			 <ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Scientists, </name> 
			 <ref>18440 Nov. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Scott, Winfield, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sea Water. Density, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 19 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				  21)</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1845</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Seabrook, Whitemarsh B., </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sealing, </name> 
			 <ref>Volume: Account Book for Ship
				<emph render="italic">O'Cain</emph>, 1823</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Seamen, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Dec. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Secession, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 19</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Secession. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Secession. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Secession. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Secession. Virginia, </name> 
			 <ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sedgwick, Charles Baldwin, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 24 (enclosed with letter of Feb.
				  25)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sermons, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 May 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Servants. Irish, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 2[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Servants. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 2[?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Seward, William Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The Surrender of Mason and
				  Slidell," pp. 1-2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Shaler, William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Shields, Benjamin Glover, </persname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Alabama</emph>. CSS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 12 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Albany</emph>.
				USS</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Oct. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Aug. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Bark
				Galileo</emph> (United States), </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Boston</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Brandywine</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. C.S.A.,</name> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. Chile, </name> 
			 <ref>1825 Dec. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Cumberland</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1844 Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Dolphin</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Dona Maria
				Segunda</emph> (Portuguese), </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Experiment</emph>. HMS, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Fairfield</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Florida</emph>. CSS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Flying
				Fish</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1840[?] Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1840[?] early Dec. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Oct. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Fort
				William</emph> (East Indian), </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 22 (with letter of Oct.
				9[?])</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Gertrude</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>Financial Papers: 1865 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Hattingner</emph>, </name> 
			 <ref>1843 Mar. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Independence</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Indianola</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Jacob
				Bell</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">John
				Adams</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Juniata</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27 (enclosed with letter of Jan.
				  28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 28 (and enclosure)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7 (part of letter of May 5)</ref>
				
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Lewis</emph>,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1827[?] Mar. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Lexington</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 May 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Marion</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 17 (on letter of May 23)</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 10</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Nov. 25[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Minnesota</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Mississippi</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Nov. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 4 (on letter of Dec. 31,
				  1845)</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Missouri</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Monitor</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">New
				Ironsides</emph>[?]. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Niagara</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">O'Cain</emph>
				(United States), </name> 
			 <ref>Volume: Account Book for Ship
				<emph render="italic">O'Cain</emph>, 1823</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Oregon</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Oct. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Peacock</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1840 early Dec. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 30</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Peterhoff</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7 (part of letter of May 5)</ref>
				
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1865 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Philadelphia</emph> (United States),
				</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 6 (enclosed with letter of 1852
				  Mar. 13)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Plymouth</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Porpoise</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1838 May 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 June 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1840 early Dec.[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Dec. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1857</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Princeton</emph> (First). USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 4 (letter of 1845 Dec. 31)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Raritan</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Sept. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Sept. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Reamy</emph>,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Relief</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1835 June 1</ref> 
				<ref>1839 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1839 June 3</ref> 
				<ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
				<ref>1839 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Rhode
				Island</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Sabine</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">St.
				Louis</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">San
				Jacinto</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Santiago de
				Cuba</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Saratoga</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 25</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Sea
				Gull</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Sept. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Sea
				Serpent</emph> (United States), </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Oct. 22 (with letter of Oct.
				9[?])</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Sea
				Witch</emph> (United States), </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Sonoma</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1862[?] Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Susquehanna</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1851 July 31</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Tioga</emph>.
				USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1862[?] Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Trent</emph>
				(British), </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "The great international
				question"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Tuscarora</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1863 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Vanderbilt</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27 (enclosed with letter of Jan.
				  28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Vincennes</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 17 (on letter of May 23)</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Virginia</emph>. CSS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Virginia</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Aug. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph
				render="italic">Wachusett</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27 (enclosed with letter of Jan.
				  28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1860s[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Water
				Witch</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1847 Dec. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Ships. <emph render="italic">Winfield
				Scott</emph>. USS, </name> 
			 <ref>1852 Jan. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Shipwrecks. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1837 Jan. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Shubrick, William Branford, </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Shufeldt, Robert Wilson (1822-1895),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stillman, Benjamin (1779-1864) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stillman, Benjamin (1816-1885),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1851</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Silver Mines and Mining. North Carolina.
				Silver Hill Mine, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Oct. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Simpson, Sir George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1840 Oct. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slave Criminals, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slave Sales and Purchases. District of
				Columbia. Washington, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 Dec. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slave Sales and Purchases. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1849 Aug. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaveowners. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slavery. British Guiana, </name> 
			 <ref>1835 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slavery. United States, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slavery. United States. Northern Opinion,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1848 Apr. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. Emancipation, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1835 Jan. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. Georgia, </name> 
			 <ref>1850s</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. Hiring of. District of Columbia.
				Washington, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. Hiring of. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Nov. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. Punishment of, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Jan. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Nov. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Slaves in Mining, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1852 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Slidell, John, </persname> 
			 <ref>1846 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Slidell, John [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Jan. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Feb. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smith, Albert (1793-1867), </persname> 
			 <ref>1843 Jan. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smith, Joseph (1790-1877), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smith, Junius, </persname> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smith, Margaret (Bayard), </persname> 
			 <ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smith, Truman, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1864 Apr. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Smithsonian Institution, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Smuggling, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smyth, Thomas, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Smyth, William Henry, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 Aug. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1859 May 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Snow, William Parker, </persname> 
			 <ref>Clipping: 1861 Feb. 9 (attached to letter of
				1862 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Snowden, James Ross, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 Mar. 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Soap Industry and Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Society Islands. Descriptiona and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Society Islands. Missionaries,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Society Islands. Native Races,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Africa. Constantia. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Apr. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Africa. History. Kafir Wars,
				1811-1878, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 Apr. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Aiken, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1855 Oct. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Nov. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Beaufort. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>Clipping: Undated (attached to letter of
				  1862 Dec. 14)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Commerce,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Description
				and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Diseases.
				Yellow Fever, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Fire, 1838,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston. Houses,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1837 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Charleston County.
				Description and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Apr. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Elections, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Oct. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Fort McAllister,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Legislature,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Militia, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1833 July 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Plantations,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Planters, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Political Conventions,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Politics and
				Government, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1833 July 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Population, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1838 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Recreation, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Rhett Family,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1860 Nov. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Rice Culture,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Dec. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Roads, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Secession, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Slaveowners,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1838 Jan. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Slaves, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Nov. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Social Life and
				Customs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. State Rights,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Carolina. Tea Growing,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>South Pole, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1842 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Nov. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Southard, Samuel Lewis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Southern States. Cotton Growing,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Southern States. Northern Opinion,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Southerners, </name> 
			 <ref>1856 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Spain. Foreign Relations. United
				States, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Speculation in Land, </name> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Spofford, Ainsworth Rand, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1874 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 July 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Squier, Ephraim George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stagecoach Travel, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Jan. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stagecoach Travel. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1834 Oct. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stagecoaches. France, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stahel, Julius, </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stamp Mills, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stansbury, Howard, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>State Historical Society of Wisconsin,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1854 Mar. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>State Rights. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 May 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stationary. Pictorial, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 30 (American Hotel, Cleveland,
				  Ohio)</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Oct. 30 (M'Lure House, Wheeling, West
				  Virginia)</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 3 (The Seal of the Chamber of
				  Commerce of New York)</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 21 (Portrait of Benjamin
				  Franklin)</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Oct. 3 (French's Hotel, New York,
				  NY)</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Apr. 20 (verso, North American Life
				  Insurance Company symbol)</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 23 (Mecklenburg Foundry and
				  Machine Shops, Charlotte, NC)</ref> 
				<ref>1870 May 26 (Mecklenburg Foundry and
				  Machine Shops, Charlotte, NC)</ref> 
				<ref>1870 June 25 (Mecklenburg Foundry and
				  Machine Shops, Charlotte, NC)</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Feb. 9 (Yarboro House, Raleigh,
				  NC)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steam Boilers. Marine, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Nov. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Jan. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Sept. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steamboat Disasters, </name> 
			 <ref>1852 Nov. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steamboat Travel, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825[?] Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1825[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 31</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters
				  IV, V, IX, X)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steamboat Travel. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1825[?] June</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steamboats, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Jan. [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Steamboats. Algiers, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stevens, Thomas Holdup (1819-1896),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1862[?] Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stewart, Charles (1778-1869),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1825 Mar. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 5[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1825 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 8[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stock Exchange. Philadelphia, </name> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1863 May 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Stocks, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1865 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stockton, Robert Field, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1853 Oct. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 7</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Apr. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 13</ref> 
				<ref>1855 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Aug. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1855 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1856 May 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stoneman, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Storer, George W. [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 16</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stringham, Silas Horton [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Feb. 155</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Stuart, James Ewell Brown, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 23 (part of letter of Oct.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sugar. Manufacture and Refining. China,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sugar. Manufacture and Refining. Venezuela,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1848 July 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sullivant, William Starling,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Dec. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sully, Thomas, </persname> 
			 <ref>1844 Mar. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sulpher Mines and Mining. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1867 Mar. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Sumner, Edwin Vose, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Sunbury[?] and Erie Railroad,
				</corpname> 
			 <ref>1859 July 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Sunday Schools. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1854 Sept. 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Support (Domestic Relations), </name> 
			 <ref>1836 Jan. 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Surveying. Instruments, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Surveys, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Feb. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1843 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Oct. 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Swain, David Lowry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Swimming, </name> 
			 <ref>1848 July</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Tableaux, </name> 
			 <ref>1850s Aug. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Talcott, Andrew, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1843 May 5</ref> 
				<ref>1843 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Tallmadge, Frederick Augustus,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Apr. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Tappan, Benjamin (1773-1857),
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 June 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 27</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Tariff, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Aug. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Taylor, George (1820-1894) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1855 May 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Taylor, Margaret MacKall (Smith),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Mar. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Taylor, Zachary. Inauguration,
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 18[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Tea Growing. South Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1851 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Tea Trade, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Telescope, </persname> 
			 <ref>1837 Nov. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Temple, Henry John, Third Viscount
				Palmerston, </persname> 
			 <ref>1850 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Ten Eyck, Anthony, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Texas. History. Revolution, 1835-1836,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 May 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Theater. Italy. Florence, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Theater. Italy. Naples. Fonda, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Theater. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: "Theaters"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Theaters. Opera Houses. Italy. Naples.
				Opera of St. Carlos, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Theaters. Opera Houses. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name><emph render="italic">Theory of the
				Winds</emph>, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1859 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Nov. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Thompson, James, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letters to: 1849 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Thouvenel, Edouard Antoine, </persname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: "In difesa del San Giacinto"</ref>
			 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>"Thumb, Tom" (Charles Sherwood
				Stratton), </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Thurman, John Richardson, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 8 (on letter of Dec. 5)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Tobacco Manufacture and Trade. North
				Carolina. Charlotte, </name> 
			 <ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Toombs, Robert Augustus, </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Dec. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Torches, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Apr. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Torpedoes, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Torrey, John, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Sept. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Toucey, Isaac, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1857 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Toucey, Isaac [?], </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849[?], Feb.</ref> 
				<ref>1857 May 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Trade Winds, </persname> 
			 <ref>1848 Apr. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Trees, </name> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1849 Mar.</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Trent Affair, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Feb. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1862 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The great international
				  question"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The Surrender of Mason and
				  Slidell"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "In difesa del San
				  Giacinto"</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Trumbull, John (1756-1843), </persname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1818[?] Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1825[?] Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1827 Mar. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <famname>Trumbull Family, </famname> 
			 <ref>1871 Dec. 10</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Tuckerman, Edward, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 29</ref> 
				<ref>1849 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Antiquities. Carthage,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Aqueducts, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Bardo, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Bey, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Tunis. Camels, </persname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Cemeteries, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Cisterns, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Clothing and Dress, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Date, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. United States. Diplomatic and
				Consular Service, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. English in, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Food, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. La Goulette, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Lake of Tunis, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Maps, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Palaces, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1830 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Tunis. Tunis (City). Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Turks, </name> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Turnbull, Alex, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Turnbull, Robert James, </persname> 
			 <ref>1827 Mar. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Turpentine Industry and Trade. North
				Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Turrill, Joel, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Turtle Islands, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 7</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Twiggs, David Emanuel, </persname> 
			 <ref>1848 Jan. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Tyler, John (1790-1862)m </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1842 ca. Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1842 July 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Typhoons, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <corpname>Union Mining Company, </corpname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War.
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 21 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				  22)</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War.
				Appointment and Promotions, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War. Drill
				and Minor Tactics, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War. Negro
				Troops, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War.
				Officers, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Feb. 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War. Armies.
				Army of the Potomac, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 Sept. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War. Corps.
				V, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1864 June 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War. Corps.
				VI, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War.
				Regiments. Connecticut. Artillery. 1st Heavy, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Civil War.
				Regiments. New York. Infantry. 121st Regiment[?],
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Corps of
				Topographical Engineers, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1842 Dec. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Creek War [?],
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 Jan. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Mexican War.
				Battalions. Louisiana. Infantry, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Jan. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Mexican War.
				Regiments. Artillery. 4th, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Jan. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Mexican War.
				Regiments[?]. Louisiana. Cavalry. Louisiana Mounted Men,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Jan. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Officers,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1837[?] June 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Regiments.
				Infantry. 3rd, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Army. Regiments.
				Infantry. 7th, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Sept. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Coast and Geodetic
				Survey, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1844 May</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 17</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Congress. Joint
				Committee on the Library, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 23</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1852 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Congress. Senate,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1826 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Congress. House of
				Representatives, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Congress, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 1</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Oct. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 24 (enclosed with letter of Feb.
				  25)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 19</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Capitol, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Department of the Navy,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Department of the Navy.
				Officials and Employees, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?](2)</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Depot of Charts and
				Instruments [?], </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837[?] June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Description and Travel,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Diplomatic and Consular
				Service. Trinidad, Cuba [?], </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 Apr. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Diplomatic and Consular
				Service. Tunis, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Economic
				Conditions</geogname> 
			 <ref>1837 Sept. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Foreign Relations.
				Formosa, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Foreign Relations. Great
				Britain, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The Surrender of Mason and
				  Slidell"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "The great international
				  question"</ref> 
				<ref>Writings: "In difesa del San
				  Giacinto"</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Foreign Relations.
				Hawaii, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 July 12</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Mar. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Foreign Relations.
				Mexico, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Apr. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Panama. Foreign
				Relations, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1826 Mar. 17</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Foreign Relations.
				Spain, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Jan. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Hydrographic Office,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Immigration, </geogname>
			 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, Chapter XVII, pp.
				246-247</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Laws, Statutes, Etc.
				H.R. Bill No. 535, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1864 June 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Laws, Statutes, Etc.
				H.R. Bill No. 801, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1865 Mar. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Laws, Statutes, Etc.
				Reconstruction Acts, 1867-1868, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1867 Mar. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Library of Congress,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Oct. 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Marine Corps,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1852 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 2</ref> 
				<ref>1857 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Mint, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Mar. 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Mint. New York,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Jan. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Naval Lyceum</geogname> 
			 <ref>1856 Apr. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1836 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1846 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1862 [?] (3)</ref> 
				<ref>1860s[?]</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Appointments and
				Promotions, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1826 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1826 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1838 May 11</ref> 
				<ref>1838 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1838 [?] (3)</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Feb. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1839 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Feb. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 9</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Appointments and Promotions, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 24 (enclosed with letter of Dec.
				  28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 June 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Desertion, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 27</ref> 
				<ref>Printed Material: 1864 June 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Discharges, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Food,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Health
				Conditions, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 July 26</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Medical
				and Sanitary Affairs, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Orders,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Ordnance, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Pay,
				Allowances, Etc., </geogname> 
			 <ref>Printed Material: 1865 Mar. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Retirements, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Ships,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 12 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 12</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 [?] (2)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Surgeons, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Uniforms, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War. Units.
				James River Flotilla, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 5 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Aug. 12</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Civil War.
				Squadrons. West India, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1863 June 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Cruises,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1822 Mar. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1823 Jan.[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July-1831 May (letters of Charles
				  Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>Scattered Letters of John Wilkes
				  (1827-1908): 1845 Nov.-1846 Sept.</ref> 
				<ref>Scattered Letters of John Wilkes
				  (1827-1908):1847 Oct.-1848 July</ref> 
				<ref>Scattered Letters of John Wilkes
				  (1827-1908):1850 Mar-Dec.</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>1851 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Sept. 15[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 9[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1852 June 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Discipline,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Oct. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Feb. 23 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Mar. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
				<ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Oct. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1840 early Dec.[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1841 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1841 Nov. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Apr. 4</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Dress and
				Appearance, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Oct. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Food, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 June 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Guards,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1852 July 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Health Conditions,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1850 May 17 (on letter of May 23)</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Midshipmen,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Officers,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830[?] Sept. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Feb. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 ca. July</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Nov. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1840 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1845 June 11</ref> 
				<ref>1845 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1848 June 18</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Officers. Papers
				of, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Wilkes Family Papers: 1816-1876 (Papers of
				Charles Wilkes)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Ordnance,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1865 May 20</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Pay, Allowances,
				Etc., </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830s</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Postal Service,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Retirements,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 24</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Sailors' Letters,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845 June-1846 Sept. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1847 Jan.-Aug. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan.-July (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>Letters of John Wilkes (1827-1908)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Ship Life,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1822 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July 17</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 30</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Ships, </geogname>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1859 [?]</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: Undated</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Squadrons. East
				India, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Navy. Mexican War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1846 Sept. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Patent Office,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1844 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 28 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 14</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Oct. 13</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1850 July 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Slavery, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1834 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1851 Jan. 15</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Slavery. Northern
				Opinion, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 Apr. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>United States. Supreme Court,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1849 Feb. 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>United States Exploring Expedition,
				1838-1842, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1828 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Jan. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1829 May 7</ref> 
				<ref>1836 July 18-1837 June 10
				  (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec.-1841 Nov. (letters of Charles
				  Wilkes)</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Feb. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Aug. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Dec.-1845 Feb. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Sept. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849-1857 (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1858 Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1858 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1859 Feb.-Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 11</ref> 
				<ref>1860 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1861 Mar.</ref> 
				<ref>1869 Oct. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 19</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Sept. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Feb. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1871 May 12</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Sept. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Nov. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Dec. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1872 Oct. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1873 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 1</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 18</ref> 
				<ref>1874 May 25</ref> 
				<ref>1874 June 5</ref> 
				<ref>1875 Apr. 5</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Clippings: 1862 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1836 Sept. 13</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1850 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1855 Apr. 30</ref> 
				<ref>Financial Papers: 1856 July 19 (and other
				  documents attached to paper of 1853 July 7</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1849 Oct. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Legal Papers: 1857</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1838</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1850 Jan. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1852 June 14</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 June[?]</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1858 Mar. 15</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1858[?] (3)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Universities and Colleges. Columbia College
				[?]. New York. New York,</name> 
			 <ref>1849 May 8</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Universities and Colleges. Columbia
				University. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Untitled, pp. 6-9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Universities and Colleges. Dickinson
				College. Pennsylvania. Carlisle, </name> 
			 <ref>1855 Apr. 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Upshur, Abel Parker, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1842 Mar. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 18 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 16</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 27</ref> 
				<ref>1842 July 22</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 10</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Upshur, George P., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1847 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1847 June 6</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Mar. 31</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Upton, Emory, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Oct. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 14 (part of letter of Apr.
				  13)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 8</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 20</ref> 
				<ref>1864 June 1</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Vallandigham, Clement Laird,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Van Allen, James Henry, </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Van Buren, John (1810-1866) [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1830 July 13</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Van Buren, Martin, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1826 Feb. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1833 July 28</ref> 
				<ref>1837 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Aug. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1838 (?, #136)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Vandenhoff, George, </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Vaughan, Sir Charles Richard,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Caracas. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
				<ref>1848 July 6</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Caracas. Earthquakes,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Caracas. Massacres,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Elections, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 June 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Manufacture and Refining.
				Sugar, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 July 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Politics and Government,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 July 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Venezuela. Social Life and Customs,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1834 Apr. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Vincennes Island, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1839 Sept. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virgin Islands. Saint Thomas,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1848 May 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Drewry's Bluff.
				Fortifications, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Fort Darling. Fortifications,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Fort Monroe, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 21 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Gold Mines and Mining,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Gold Mines and Mining.
				Vancluse Mine, </geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Oct. 23</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Petersburg. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Railroads, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1865 June 20</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Richmond. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>Miscellany: 1862 Aug. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Secession, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1861 Feb. 6</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia [?]. Warrenton. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Nov. 14</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Virginia. Yorktown. Civil War,
				</geogname> 
			 <ref>1862 Aug. 21 (enclosed with letter of Aug.
				22)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Voorhees, Philip Falkerson [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1850 June 23</ref> 
				<ref>1850 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Sept. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Oct. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Voyages Around the World, </name> 
			 <ref>Map: 1856 (In Picture Cabinet III-3)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name><emph render="italic">Voyages of the US
				Exploring Expedition</emph></name> 
			 <ref>Legal Papers: 1849 Oct. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Waddell, Alfred Moore, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1874 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1876 Feb. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wadsworth, Alexander S. [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1831 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 29[?]</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Agricultural. North Carolina,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1857 Nov. 22</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Blacksmiths. North Carolina</name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Dec. 31</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Jan. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Carpenters. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 28</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Gold Miners. North Carolina, </name>
			 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 17</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Millwrights. North Carolina, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1854 Feb. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Negroes. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Feb. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 June 12</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Jan. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1854 Mar. 5</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wages. Stonemasons. North Carolina, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1854 Jan. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Walbridge, Hiram, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1853 July 16</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 21</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 22 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 23</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1853 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1853 Aug. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Mar. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Aug. 3</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Walker, John (North Carolina Senator),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1861 Jan. 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Walker, Robert John, </persname> 
			 <ref>Letter to: 1849 Jan. 2 (enclosed with letter
				of 1849 Jan. 5)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Walker, William, </persname> 
			 <ref>1859 Oct. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Walsh Robert [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Oct. 15</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wardwell, Daniel, </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Mar. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>War of 1812. Campaigns and Battles. Lake
				Erie, Battle of, 1813 Sept. 10, </name> 
			 <ref>1853 Aug. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Warrington, Lewis, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1837 May 16</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Sept. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Dec. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 May 25</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Warships, </name> 
			 <ref>1838 June 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Washburn, Cadwallader Colden,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Water Supply. District of Columbia, </name>
			 
			 <ref>1860 Jan. 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Water Supply. New York. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>Writings: Crotan Water Works"</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Webb, James Watson [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Feb. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Webster, Daniel, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1842 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1842 Nov. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Mar. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1843 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1850 Apr. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Mar. 1</ref> 
				<ref>1852 May 3 (with letter of same
				  date)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Webster, Daniel [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1847 Dec. 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Weddings. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1836 July 2</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Weddings. New York, </name> 
			 <ref>1830 Nov. 11</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Welles, Gideon, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1862 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1862 Dec.</ref> 
				<ref>Telegram to: 1862 Aug. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 21</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 21 (on verso of letter of Dec.
				  24, enclosed with letter of Dec. 28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 23</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Feb. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 9</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. [?]</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 16</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Apr. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 7 (part of letter of May 5)</ref>
				
				<ref>1863 May 22</ref> 
				<ref>1863 May 29 (part of letter of May
				  28)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 4</ref> 
				<ref>1863 June 9</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Dec. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Welles, Mary Jane (Hale), </persname> 
			 <ref>1863 May 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name><emph render="italic">Western
				America</emph>, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1849 Jan. 15-Feb. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Mar. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Apr. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 18</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Sept. 11</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Whalers, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Dec. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>West Virginia. Wheeling. Hotels. M'Lure
				House, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1854 Oct. 30</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Western States. Migration. Internal,
				</geogname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 29</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wheat. Chile, </name> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wheat. Harvesting, </name> 
			 <ref>1855 June 29</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wheat. North Carolina, </name> 
			 <ref>1858 July 5</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Wheat Trade, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1858 May 9</ref> 
				<ref>1860 Jan. 2</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>White, Campbell P., </persname> 
			 <ref>1830 Aug. 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wilkes, Charles (1798-1877),
				</persname> 
			 <ref>Letters to: 1818 Jan. 8-1876 May 12</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wilkes, John (1827-1908), </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1838[?] Nov.</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1839 June 2</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1840 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1840 Oct.</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1844 Apr. 25 (enclosed with
				  letter of Apr. 26)</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1848 Nov. 9</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Mar. 21</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 May 29</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 June 25</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 July 5</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 July 9</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Aug. 1</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Sept. 7</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Nov. 26[?]</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1849 Dec. 11</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1854 Mar. 8 (with letter of
				  1854 Mar. 7)</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1854 Mar. 9 (enclosed with
				  letter of 1854 Mar. 16)</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1855 Aug. 16</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1871 Jan. 6</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: 1874 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>Letter to: Undated (on verso of letter
				  dated 1854 Jan. 11)</ref> 
				<ref>1827 Apr. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1827 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1828 Nov. 14</ref> 
				<ref>1829 Apr. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1830 July-Aug. (scattered)</ref> 
				<ref>1830 Dec. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1837[?] June 25</ref> 
				<ref>1837 June 29[?]</ref> 
				<ref>1837 July 31 (on letter of July 5)</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1837 Dec. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1838 Jan. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1842 June 30</ref> 
				<ref>1843 June 8</ref> 
				<ref>1844 June 20</ref> 
				<ref>1844 June 22</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 20</ref> 
				<ref>1844 July 24</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Aug. 2</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Aug. 11</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1844 Oct. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1848 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1849 Aug. 21</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>William, Prince of W&#252;rttemberg,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1850 Oct. 21</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Winds, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1848 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 19</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Jan. 29</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 8</ref> 
				<ref>1856 Feb. 15</ref> 
				<ref>Map: 1856 (In Picture Cabinet III-3)</ref>
				
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Winslow, Warren, </persname> 
			 <ref>1859 May 18</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Winthrop, Robert Charles [?],
				</persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1845 Feb. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1852 Aug. 9</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Wisconsin. Immigration, </geogname> 
			 <ref>1836 June 19</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Wisconsin. Milwaukee. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Wisconsin. Prairie du Chien.
				Description and Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Wisconsin. Prescott. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapters V
				and IX)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <geogname>Wisconsin. Racine. Description and
				Travel, </geogname> 
			 <ref>Writings: Trip to the Far West (Chapter
				IV)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wise, Henry Augustus [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1849 Feb. 1</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Women. Correspondence and Papers, </name> 
			 <ref>1861-1865</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Women. District of Columbia. Washington,
				</name> 
			 <ref>1825[?] Apr. 9</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Women. Florida. Pensacola, </name> 
			 <ref>1846 Jan. 7</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Women Travelers, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1854 July 26</ref> 
				<ref>1857 (2)</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Woodbury, Levi, </persname> 
			 <ref>1834 Dec. 31</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wooster, Charles Whiting, </persname> 
			 <ref>1826 Feb. 4</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>World Maps, </persname> 
			 <ref>Map: 1856 (In Picture Cabinet III-3)</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wright, Frances, </persname> 
			 <ref>1825 Mar. 28</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wright, Richard, </persname> 
			 <ref>1862 Sept. 24</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wright, Silas [?], </persname> 
			 <ref>1837 May 16</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wyman, Robert Harris, </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1862 Nov. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 3</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 4</ref> 
				<ref>1862 Dec. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 27</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 28</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Jan. 30 (2)</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 6</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 10</ref> 
				<ref>1863 Mar. 20</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 13</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Aug. 25</ref> 
				<ref>1871 Jan. 22</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Wyman, Thomas W., </persname> 
			 <ref>1848 Aug. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Young, John A., </persname> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1867 Aug. 30</ref> 
				<ref>1868 Feb. 26</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 15</ref> 
				<ref>1870 July 27</ref> 
				<ref>1870 Nov. 8</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <persname>Zach, Franz Xaver, Baron Von,
				</persname> 
			 <ref>1836 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Zodiacal Light, </name> 
			 <ptrgrp> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 7</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 12</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Nov. 22</ref> 
				<ref>1857 Dec. 26</ref> 
			 </ptrgrp> 
		  </indexentry> 
		  <indexentry> 
			 <name>Zoogeography, </name> 
			 <ref>1850 Nov. 3</ref> 
		  </indexentry> 
		</index> 

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  </archdesc>
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