Calhoun, Mrs. J.C., 134.
Calhoun, Rebecca, marries Andrew Pickens, 5.
Callava, Jose, Governor of Florida, 58-59, 65, 66, 67.
Campbell, G.W., Senator from Tennessee, 23.
Carrickfergus (Ireland), home of Jackson’s father, 1, 9.
Carroll, William, 111.
Cass, Lewis, Secretary of War, 136.
accompanies Jackson to New England, 219.
possible candidate for presidency, 233.
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Lord Viscount, quoted, 61.
Caucus as nominating device, 81-82, 84.
Charleston (S.C.),
Andrew Jackson’s father arrives
at, 1.
Jackson in, 9-10.
preparations against, 173.
nullifiers meet at, 178.
Cherokee Indians, number, 203.
location, 203.
civilization, 204.
and Georgia, 207-13.
treaty with, 214.
remainder removed from the East, 215.
Cherokee Nation vs. State of Georgia, 210-11.
Cheves, Langdon,
exponent of broad constitutional construction,
159.
President of United States Bank, 183.
Chickasaw Indians,
number, 203.
location, 203.
civilization, 203-204.
removed, 214.
Choctaw Indians,
number, 203.
location, 203.
civilization, 203-204.
removed, 214.
Cincinnati greets Jackson, 115.
Civil service, Adams and, 97-98.
bibliography, 239.
see also Spoils System.
Claiborne, W.C.C., Governor-General and Intendant of Louisiana, 25.
Clay, Henry,
quoted, 43.
and Jackson’s Florida expedition,
62, 63.
candidate for presidency (1824), 78, 82,
83, 84, 86, 87, 88.
and Jackson, 80.
“corrupt bargain,” 89-92,
96.
Secretary of State, 94, 97, 105.
and nationalism, 100.
loses hope of presidency, 109.
Compromise Tariff, 179.
and United States Bank, 189, 196.
on veto power, 190.
nominee of National Republican party (1832),
191, 225.
on disposal of proceeds from public lands,
199.
on removal of Indians, 215-16.
Clayton, J.M., of Delaware, 148.
Clinton, DeWitt, toasted at Tammany dinner, 64.
Cochrane, Sir Alexander Inglis, Admiral, sends news
of peace to
Jackson, 46.
Cocke, General John, 33, 34.
Cohens vs. Virginia, 141.
Columbia (S.C.), ordinance of nullification drawn up at, 170-71, 174.
Columbian Observer of Philadelphia, 89, 90.
Concord (N.H.), Jackson goes to, 219.
Congress, question of Jackson’s Florida expedition,
62-63.
and Adams, 104-05.
nationalistic laws, 138.
Webster-Hayne debate, 145-57.
Force Bill, 177, 179, 180.
Verplanck Bill, 178.
and United States Bank, 187, 189-91, 196.
Senate censures Jackson, 196-98, 228.
Senate ratifies Indian treaty, 206.
creates Indian reservation, 209.