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INDEX 



Shaler, William, second, 11. 



Shaler's battery. See Fifth Kentucky 

 Battery. 



Shaler's journal. See Journal, Sha- 

 ler's. 



Shaler's letters. See Letters. 



Shaler's note-books. See Note-books. 



Shayler, or Shaylor, family in War- 

 wickshire, 3. 



Shaw, Pauline Agassiz, 271. 



Shaw, Quincy A., 271. 



Shelbyville, Ky., 247. 



Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 174. 



Siberia, the steamship, 255. 



Sibley, John Langdon, 179. 



Sicily, 318, 405; study of JEtna, 405; 

 at Taormina, 406. 



Silk culture, domestic, in Kentucky, 

 83, 84; in Italy, 316. 



Silk-manufacture, in Kentucky, 83, 

 84. 



Silurian system, study of the, 139, 

 150, 152. 



Simons, Rev. Mr., a squire-parson, 

 256. 



Slave-traders. See Negro-traders. 



Slaveholders, 170, 195, 199. 



Slaves and slavery, 21, 26, 27, 32, 33, 

 34; theories of Kentucky slave- 

 owners, 36 ; status of the slaves in 

 Southern households, 36-37; 38, 

 57, 80, 82; fugitive slaves, 83; 84; 

 growth of a proslavery party, 86 ; 

 112, 170, 195, 196, 199, 216, 242, 

 349, 362. 



"Sleep and Dreams," 430. 



Small, Skipper, 140, 141, 143; the 

 skipper and the gulls, 147; 148, 

 152, 153, 164. 



Smith, Gen. Kirby, 219, 221. 



"Smugglers, The," 221. 



Smyth, Henry L., 418. 



Social systems in settlements on either 

 side of the Ohio, 32-33. 



Somerville, Mass., 185, 202. 



South, the, 82, 84, 87, 155, 170, 173, 

 186, 195, 196, 197, 201, 216, 260; 

 Shaler's papers on, 291. 



South Carolina, 86. 



South Park, Col., 342. 



Southern Club, 410. 



Southern Confederacy, 171, 172, 173, 

 212, 433. 



Southern people, the, 195. 



Southern States. See South, the. 



Southern students at Harvard, 195; 

 division between them and the 

 Northern students, 195. 



Southern sympathizers, 86, 173, 196, 

 216. 



Southerners, 170, 187, 196, 219. 



Southgate, Ann. See Shaler, Ann 

 Hinde Southgate. 



Southgate, Henry, 21. 



Southgate, Richard, of Virginia, 17; 

 at William and Mary College, 17; 

 becomes a lawyer and moves to 

 Kentucky, 17; practises his pro- 

 fession and amasses a fortune, 17; 

 death of, 17 ; an example of the old 

 class of Virginia gentlemen, 18 ; 19, 

 21, 23, 35; treatment of his slaves, 

 37-38; 47, 49, 60; farm of, 66; 80, 

 83, 84; supposed to have figured 

 for "St. Clare" in "Uncle Tom's 

 Cabin," 85; 90, 186, 193, 202, 209, 

 221, 350. 



Southgate, Mrs. Richard, 19; quali- 

 ties of, 19. 



Southgate, William, 21, 74. 



Southgate, Wright, the emigrant in 

 Virginia, 16; becomes a merchant 

 and planter there, 16 ; marries Miss 

 Lush of Albany, N. Y., 16; his 

 principal shops in Richmond, 17; 

 19. 



Southgate family, in London, 16; 

 origin of the name, 16 ; 23 ; in Ken- 

 tucky, 34. 



Southgate, town, 50. 



Spain, 241. 



Spanish Main, buccaneers on the, 23. 



Spiders, Shaler's boyish studies of, 

 49, 96. 



Squam Lake, 351. 



"Squarson," the, 256. 



