St. Marks,
Spaniards in, 52.
Jackson and, 57, 58.
Salisbury (N.C.), 25.
Jackson studies law at, 10-11.
Scott, General Winfield, 173, 215.
Scott, Fort, 55, 57.
Seminole Indians, 52.
Seminole War, 54-58.
Sevier, John, Governor of Tennessee, 20.
Seymour, Horatio, of Vermont, 148.
Slavery, South resists federal legislation on, 140.
South, The,
on State rights, 139-140, 143.
and United States Bank, 140.
and tariff, 160-61.
see also names of States.
South Carolina,
claims to be birthplace of Jackson, 4.
and tariff, 142, 145, 159, 166.
see also Nullification.
South Carolina Exposition, 142.
“Southwest Territory,” 16.
Spain,
and Florida, 52, 53, 55-56.
treaty with, 64.
see also Florida.
Spoils System, Jackson and, 124-27, 236.
State rights, 139-40.
Hayne on, 150, 154.
Webster on, 152.
see also Nullification.
Story, Judge Joseph, quoted, 123.
Strother, Fort, 34, 35.
Supreme Court,
on State rights, 138-39.
on United States Bank, 183.
on Indian rights, 210-12.
Georgia defies, 212,-213.
Suwanee (Fla.), Jackson at, 58.
Swann, Thomas, Jackson and, 21.
Tammany entertains Jackson, 63.
Taney, R.B.,
Attorney-General, 136.
writes for Jackson, 190, 228.
Secretary of Treasury, 194, 196.
Tariff, 84, 158 et seq.
Jackson and, 79, 143, 162-63, 169, 235-36.
Adams and, 99.
Calhoun votes for protection, 139.
South opposes protective, 140, 142, 143,
159-60.
woolens bill (1827), 160.
Act of 1824, 160, 161.
Act of 1828, 160, 169, 170.
Act of 1832, 169, 170.
Force Bill, 177, 179, 180.
Verplanck Bill, 178.
Compromise Tariff, 179.
bibliography, 239.
see also Nullification.
Tecumseh works among Southern Indians, 25-26.
Tennessee,
admitted as State (1798), 16.
meaning of name, 16.
Legislature favors Jackson’s nomination,
102.
Indians, 202.
Texas, Jackson favors annexation, 235.
Tippecanoe, Battle of, 25.
Tohopeka, battle at, 35.
Troup, G.M., Governor of Georgia, 206.
Turnbull, R.J., The Crisis, 161.
Turner, F.J., The Rise of the New West, quoted, 159-60.
Twelve-mile Creek, Jackson’s father settles on, 2.
Tyler, John,
President, 148.
Bank vetoes, 200.
Union County (N.C.), Jackson’s father settles in, 3.
United States Telegraph, of Washington, Jackson
organ, 102,
118, 130.