Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919). New York. 1906.
Subject Index
Whigs, name assumed by popular party, 125; attitude in early days of Revolution, 150; ferocity of struggle with Tories, 153 |
Whitehall, 37 |
Whitehall Street, origin of name, 37 |
White Plains, battle of, 165 |
Wild beasts, 14 |
William III., accession of, 70; appoints governor and lieutenant-governor, 85; grant of liberties by, 90 |
Windmills, 19 |
Wolves, reward for scalps, 37 |
Wood, Fernando, elected mayor, 238; disloyalty of, 246 |
Working-classes, 263 |
Working-girls’ clubs, 257 |
Yellow fever, scourges of, 205 |
York, Duke of, 46; patentee of New Netherlands, 47; character, 53; advocates religious tolerance for New York, 53; summons Andros to England, 62; sends spy to examine affairs of colony, 62; takes advice, from William Penn, 64; see also JAMES II. |
Zenger, John Peter, founder of the “Weekly Journal,” 123; arrest and trial of, 124 |