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Tarbell, General John, before Joint Committee on Reconstruction, [30].
Taxation, see [Finance].
Taylor, Bayard, Lanier writes to, [279]-[280].
Taylor, General Richard, [83].
Tennessee, recognizes "Union" government, [18]; imposes fines for wearing Confederate uniform, [20]; Confederates in, [25]-[26]; State emancipation in, [36]; attitude toward negroes in, [48]; Lincoln's reconstruction plan adopted (1862), [65]; Johnson recognizes government of, [74]; reconstruction in, [85]; negro labor, [99]; readmitted to Congress, [129], [133]; and Fourteenth Amendment, [133]; negro voters, [222]; and enforcement acts, [261]; omitted from investigation, [262]; conservatives gain control of, [290].
Tennessee Valley after Civil War, [4].
Tenure of office act, [134].
Texas, [152], [157], [262]; delay in electing officials, [79]; military government in, [143], [144]; constitution, [153], [155]; reconstruction fails in, [170]; radicals in, [171]; Confederates go to, [268]; unrepresented in Congress, [289 (note)]; elections (1874), [293].
Thach, president of Alabama Agricultural College, [271]-[272].
Thomas, General G. H., on sentiment of Tennessee, [24]-[25].
Thomas, Lorenzo, as acting Secretary of War, [164].
Thompson, Holland, The New South, cited, [218 (note)], [294 (note)], [303 (note)].
Tichenor, Rev. I. T., [202]-[203].
Tilden, S. J., candidate for presidency, [296], [298], [301].
Tillson, General, quoted, [113].
Tourgée, A. W., chief of Union League in North Carolina, [189].
Trade restrictions in South, [7]-[12].
Treasury Department, frauds in selling confiscable property in South, [8]-[12]; supervise negro colonies, [37]; employer of negro labor, [100].
Tribune, Chicago, Sidney Andrews correspondent for, [28].
Tribune, New York, Horace Greeley as editor of, [288].
Trowbridge, J. T., on frauds in South, [11]-[12]; on sentiment of East Tennessee toward rebels, [25]; correspondent in South, [28]; on relation of races, [48].
Truman, B. C., on society in South, [27]; report on conditions in South, [28], [29]-[30]; on negro labor, [46]; on relation of races, [48].
Trumbull, Lyman, moderate Republican, [122]; candidate for presidential nomination, [287].
Tuscaloosa Independent Monitor suppressed, [146].
Tuscumbia (Ala.), Female Academy burned in, [185]-[186].
Tweed, W. M., [282].