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Taxation,seeFinance.Tennessee,14,74.Texas, secedes,7; secession issue in,9; proposes regiment for home defense,38; last gunshots of war,202;see alsoTrans-Mississippi.Thompson, Jacob,29,127.To Our Constituents,2-3.Toombs, Robert, gives information about Fort Pulaski,6; a secessionist,7; Secretary of State,14,27,69; and Sumter,14-15; candidate for President,24; leaves Cabinet,34.Trans-Mississippi,74,112,113,114.Transportation,107-108.Tredegar Iron Works,105.Trenholm, G. A.,157.

Vance, Z. B., Governor of North Carolina, on military arrangements,76-77; seeks to regulate prices,78; proclamation to urge order,93-94; urges political changes,154; reëlection,170-171; policy,171-172.Van Dorn, General Earl,44,59.Vicksburg (Miss.),89-90,96,112-113.Virginia, and secession,11-14; calls Peace Convention,13; political life in,74-75,161,186-187;see alsoRichmond.Voruz, shipbuilder of Nantes,140.

Walker, L. P.,34,79(note).Walker, R. J.,29.Wheeler, Joseph,118.Winder, J. H.,41.Women, position in Confederacy,104-105,110-111.Worth, Jonathan,93,169.

Yancey, W. L., influence of,25-26, commissioner to England,25,46,47; relieved by Mason,47; incident at Havana,47; attempts to abolish secrecy of Government,59-60; death,87.

Transcriber's NotesIntroduction:

The Chronicles of America Series has two similar editions of each volume in the series. One version is the Abraham Lincoln edition of the series, a premium version which includes full-page pictures. A textbook edition was also produced, which does not contain the pictures and captions associated with the pictures, but is otherwise the same book. This book was produced to match the textbook edition of the book.


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