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]-[163], [169], [235]-[236]; Adams and, [99]; Calhoun votes for protection, [139]; South opposes protective, [140], [142], [143], [159]-[160]; 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 (1796), [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]-[160].
Twelve-mile Creek, Jackson’s father settles on, [2].
Tyler, John, President, [148]; Bank vetoes, [200].

U

Union County (N. C.), Jackson’s father settles in, [3].
United States Telegraph, of Washington, Jackson organ, [102], [118], [130].

V

Van Buren, Martin, [63], [115], [219], [221], [232], [233]; supports Jackson, [103]-[104]; Governor of New York, [116]-[117]; Secretary of State, [117], [118]; in Kitchen Cabinet, [130]; aims at presidency, [132]-[134], [135]; in Eaton controversy, [133]-[134]; appointment as minister to Great Britain not ratified, [136]; advises Jackson, [166]; candidate for vice presidency, [168], [224]; sets up independent treasury system, [200]; candidate for presidency, [224]-[225]; election, [226]-[227]; inauguration, [230]; biography, [238].
Verplanck, J. C., of New York, tariff bill, [178].
Virginia, controls presidency, [75]-[76]; and State rights, [141]-[142]; and tariff, [169].

W

War of 1812, [24] et seq., [52], [99], [137]-[138].
Washington, George, [14], [219].
Washington, captured, [38]; Jackson journeys to, [50]-[51], [85], [114]-[115].
Waxhaw settlement, Jackson family at, [2]; notable people from, [5]; in the Revolution, [8].
Weathersford, Creek half-breed, [36].
Webster, Daniel, [18], [93], [189], [196]; quoted, [115]-[116], [127]; constitutional debate (1830), [145]-[157]; life and characteristics, [147]-[148]; Jackson’s estimate of, [225]-[226]; on Jackson, [234]-[235]; bibliography, [238].
Webster, Ezekiel, [113].
West, The, and War of 1812, [25]; and Indian policy, [201] et seq.
“Western District” tries to set up State, [12].
Whig party, [225]; tries to resurrect United States Bank, [200].
White, H. L., of Tennessee, [116], [149]; candidate for presidency, [224], [226], [227].
Wilkinson, General James, [29], [31], [37].
Wirt, William, [210].
Woodbury, Levi, Secretary of Navy, [136], [148], [219].
Worcester vs. State of Georgia, [211]-[212].


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