The North Carolina Historical Review CONTENTS FOR VOLUME LXXX NUMBER | JANUARY 2003 Trading in Lubberland: Maritime Commerce in Colonial North Carolina EDWIN L. COMBS III Public Poor Reliefi nB uncombe County, North Carolina, 1792-1860 TIMOTHY J. LOCKLEY “A Conspicuous Example of What is Termed the New South”: Tourism and Urban Development in Asheville, North Carolina, 1880-1925 RICHARD D. STARNES Selected Bibliography of Completed Theses and Dissertations emted ts Nort Carctiia Games. ww ke es i 4 wR ee WALTER T. EVANS Book Reviews GRAVES, James Williams: An American Patriot in the Carolina Backcountry, by Donald R. Lennon LAMB, The Life and Times of Colonel William Lamb, 1835-1909: Patriot, Beneiucine Smiesman. by Alan Ro Lamia. ss ss 3 4 aS Saale een Rens ae va 8 ee 3 HESS, Lee’s Tar Heels: The Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae Brigade, by Joseph C. Porter CRAWFORD, Ashe County’s Civil War: Community and Society in the Appalachian South, by James K. Hogue O'BRIEN, Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750-1830, by Michael Leroy Oberg RUSSELL, The American Revolution in the Southem Colonies, by Mark Thompson PENCAK, DENNIS, AND NEWMAN, Riot and Revelry in Early America, by Gabriele Gottlieb CONRAD AND PARKS, The Papers of General Nathanael Greene. Volume 12: 1 October 1782-May 1783, by Michael E. Stevens BOORAEM, Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson, by Jonathan M. Atkins GARRISON, The Legal Ideology of Removal: The Southern Judiciary and the Sovereignty of Native American Nations, by Malinda M. Maynor BAPTIST, Creating an Old South: Middle Florida’s Plantation Frontier before the Civil War, by William Warren Rogers CRAFTS ANDGATES, The Bondwoman’s Narrative, by Diane Batts Morrow WILSON, COOK, AND MOORE, The Papers of John C. Calhoun. Volume 26: 1848-1849, by Dennis Daniels MCPHERSON, Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam, by Kevin M. Levin KRICK, The Smoothbore Volley that Doomed the Confederacy: The Death of Stonewall Jackson and Other Chapters on the Army of Northem Virginia, by James S. Baugess............ 102 TRUDEAU, Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage, by Mark Anderson Moore WAUGH, Last Stand at Mobile, by Bruce E. Stewart LEWIS, Queen of the Confederacy: The Innocent Deceits of Lucy Holcombe Pickens, by Carole Stanford Bucy GRAY, The Business of Captivity: Elmira and Its Civil War Prison, by TadahisaKuroda. ..... . 107 SELBY, Virginians at War: The Civil War Experiences of Seven Young Confederates, by Rodney J. Steward ANDERSON, Blood Image: Turner Ashby in the Civil War and the Southern Mind, by Nancy Smith Midgette STONE, Wandering to Glory: Confederate Veterans Remember Evans’ Brigade, by Patrick McCawley BLIGHT, Beyond the Battlefield: Race, Memory, and the American Civil War, by Carol Faulkner FOSTER, Moral Reconstruction: Christian Lobbyists and the Federal Legislation of Morality, 1865-1920, by Keith Harper WILLIAMS, Appalachia: A History, by Richard D. Starnes BICKLEY AND EWEN, Memphis Tennessee Garrison: The Remarkable Story of a Black Appalachian Woman, by John C. Inscoe SALMOND, The General Textile Strike of 1934: From Maine to Alabama, by Robert Weldon Whalen GOEBEL, A Government by the People: Direct Democracy in America, 1890-1940, by Michael E. Long BEARSS, KNEEBONE, LOONEY, TARTER, AND TREADWAY, Dictionary of Virginia Biography. Volume 2: Bland-Cannon, by Alan V. Briceland MILLER, The Sporting World of theM odern South, by Jim L. Sumner PORE SaEN CE STEMTSCALIONIST C,.c0.S0 oyS rl Efe ms ose A eae E eR ae ane Bola entaeene 119 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2003 “And Made Us to Be a Kingdom”: Race, Antislavery, and Black Evangelicals in North Carolina’s Early Republic CHARLOTTE A. HALLER “This Monstrous Proposition”: North Carolina and the Confederate Debate on Arming the Slaves MARK L. BRADLEY “We Did Move Mountains!” Lucy Saunders Herring, North Carolina Jeanes Supervisor and African American Educator, 1916-1968 BONNIE J. KRAUSE Robert D. W. Connor Award presented to Karl E. Campbell North Carolina Bibliography, 2001-2002 ROBERT G. ANTHONY JR. BiG CIOWS one hod oea ns wR De eas cay Ge ee eee 239 ROBERTS AND ROBERTS, Bull Durham Business Bonanza, 1866-1940, by Stephen A. Ross. . . . 239 MULDER, A Controversial Spirit: Evangelical Awakenings in the South, by Beth Barton Schweiger . 240 WARD, Between the Lines: Banditti of the American Revolution, by John R. Maass.......-.- 241 PURCELL, Sealed with Blood: War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America, by Constance M. McGovern PERDUE, “Mixed Blood” Indians: Racial Construction in the Early South, by James Taylor Carson DELFINO AND GILLESPIE, Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South, ive |OSotcre MentinGre os cit for enF Y rim spews e coe ca haar ogee oee er BUCKLEY, The Great Catastrophe of My Life: Divorce in the Old Dominion, by Cindy S. Aron. . . . SALINGER, Taverns and Drinking in Early America, by George Brown MAY, Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Filibustering in Antebellum America, by Gene A. Smith . . . SILBEY, Martin Van Buren and the Emergence of American Popular Politics, by Michael E. Long CONRAD, In the Hands of Strangers: Readings on Foreign and Domestic Slave Trading and the Crisis of theU nion, by Paul E. Lovejoy RHEA, Cold Harbor: Grant and Lee, May 26-June 3, 1864, by Alan Aimone GRIMSLEY, And Keep Moving On: The Virginia Campaign, May-June 1864, by Leonard Riedel . . MARVEL, Lee’s Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomattox, by Kenrick N. Simpson MUSHKAT, A Citizen-Soldier’s Civil War: The Letters of Brevet Major General Alvin C. Voris, by Alison Thurman BARTON AND LOGUE, The Civil War Soldier: A Historical Reader, by John L. Bell SMITH, Black Soldiers in Blue: African American Troops in the Civil War Era, by Phyllis F. Field. . . BLANTON AND COOK, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War, by William H. Brown CULPEPPER, All Things Altered: Women in the Wake of Civil War and Reconstruction, by Gren Bianins Magee ics ¥ 5 ace So ee oS & Wig i te re eee or ern 260 DUNCAN AND KLOOSTER, Phantoms of a Blood-Stained Period: The Complete Civil War Writings of Ambrose Bierce, by Joseph C. Porter HARRIS, Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island Society in the Age of Segregation, by Lisa Lindquist Dorr NORWOOD, Strikebreaking and Intimidation: Mercenaries and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century America, by David A. Zonderman HINDMAN, Child Labor: An American History, by Janet Wells Greene JONES, Mama Leamed Us to Work: Farm Women in the New South, by Elizabeth Bramm Dunn . . SUGGS, “My World is Gone” :M emories of Life in a Southem Cotton Mill Town, by Bess Beatty. . . ARMSTEAD, Black Days, Black Dust: The Memories of an African American Coal Miner, by Justin C. Eaddy BALL, The Sweet Hell Inside: A Family History, by BobbyJ .D onaldson POLSGROVE, Divided Minds: Intellectuals and the Civil Rights Movement, by Charles]. Holden. . . GOFF, Close Harmony: A History of Southem Gospel, by Tom Hanchett.............. Other Recent Publications NUMBER 3 JULY 2003 The Mysterious Death of William Richardson: Kinship, Female Vulnerability, and the Myth of Supernaturalism in the Southern Backcountry PETER N. MOORE “Cain’t Make a Living at a Cotton Mill”: The Life and Hillbilly Songs of Dave McCarn PATRICK J. HUBER Live Dunes and Ghost Forests: Stability and Change in the History of Pars a meces ©P aneiea ORGS. ww ikw e ee ew eS 334 JIM SENTER Book Reviews CROW AND BARDEN, Live Your Own Life: The Family Papers of Mary Bayard Clarke, 1854-1886, by Jane Turner Censer MORRILL, The Civil War in the Carolinas, by William H. Brown FINK, The Maya of Morganton: Work and Community in the Nuevo New South, by Raymond A. Mohl CHASE, HAGGARD, AND MASTROMARINO, The Papers of George Washington [Presidential Series]. Volume 10: March-August 1792, by Don Higginbotham HIGGINBOTHAM, George Washington: Uniting a Nation, by J. Russell Snapp HACKETT, STAGG, BARBER, COLONY, AND KREIDER, The Papers of James Madison [Secretary of State Series]. Volume 6: 1 November 1803-31 March 1804, by David Serxner MOSER AND CLIFFT, The Papers of Andrew Jackson. Volume 6: 1825-1828, by Jeanne T. Heidler. 3 ROZEMA, Cherokee Voices: Early Accounts of Cherokee Life in the East and ROZEMA, Voices from the Trail of Tears, by Theda Perdue ROTHMAN, Notorious in the Neighborhood: Sex and Families across the Color Line in Virginia, 1787-1861, by Cynthia A. Kierner HUGHES AND JOHNSON, A Fighter from Way Back: The Mexican War Diary of Lt. Daniel Harvey Hill, 4th Artillery, USA, by PaulFoos... 2... 2... ee ee ee 381 DALY, When Slavery Was Called Freedom: Evangelicalism, Proslavery, and the Causes of the Civil War, by Keith Harper AMBROSE, From Shiloh to Savannah: The Seventh Illinois Infantry in the Civil War, by Brian D. McKnight NOE, Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle, by John D. Fowler PITCOCK AND GURLEY, I Acted from Principle: The Civil War Diary of Dr. William M. McPheeters, Confederate Surgeon in the Trans-Mississippi, by David A. Norris BAGGETT, The Scalawags: Southem Dissenters in the Civil War and Reconstruction, by Christopher M. Paine KOLCHIN, A Sphinx on the American Land: The Nineteenth-Century South in Comparative Perspective, by Carol Faulkner BERCAW, Gendered Freedoms: Race, Rights, and the Politics of Household in the Delta, 1861-1875, by Phillip Troutman MCPHERSON, Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Imagined South, Dede) SinS t) Ne eee erga ie PM oe Art rurncrah ores elena can, 389 TETZLAFF, Cultivating a New South: Abbie Holmes Christensen and the Politics of Race and Gender, 1852-1938, by Jacqueline K. Dirks EDWARDS AND GIFFORD, Gender and the Social Gospel, by Deborah L. Blackwell STODDART, Challenge and Change in Appalachia: The Story of Hindman Settlement School, by Robert L. VanDale CARPENTER, On the Farm Front: The Women’s Land Army in World War II, by Judy Barrett Litoff 392 CHAMBERLAIN, Victory at Home: Manpower and Race in the American South during World War II, by James C. Giesen JANKEN, White: The Biography of Walter White, Mr. NAACP, by John H. Haley SANDERS, Mighty Peculiar Elections: The New South Gubernatorial Campaigns of 1970 and the Changing Politics of Race, by Kenneth O'Reilly MARSHALL, “Lord, We’re Just Trying to Save Your Water”: Environmental Activism and Dissent in the Appalachian South, by Paul Salstrom SILVER, Mount Mitchell and the Black Mountains: An Environmental History of the Highest Peaks in Eastern America, by Mark V. Barrow Jr RAY AND LASSITER, Signifying Serpents and Mardi Gras Runners: Representing Identity in Selected Souths, by Chris Goertzen FONER, Who Owns History? Rethinking the Past in a Changing World, by John David Smith . . . . 400 tie NCEE IG PUD UCAECEIS so) 655 Sco) ay 3 land a5) aeg urgewlve alo etre) ure Coes eee ttl ae 401 NUMBER 4 OCTOBER 2003 “By Dauntless Resolution and Unconquerable Faith”: Selected Anniversary Celebrations at the Site of the Wright Brothers’ First Flight, 1928-1978 STEPHEN E. MASSENGILL “We Are All Armed and Ready”: Reactionary Insurgency Movements and the Formation of Segregated States in the American South and in South Africa CHRISTOPH STROBEL “When Darkness Reigns Then is the Hour to Strike”: Moonshining, Federal Liquor Taxation, and Klan Violence in Western North Carolina, 1868-1872 BRUCE E. STEWART Book Reviews CHAPMAN, Bright and Gloomy Days: The Civil War Correspondence of Captain Charles Frederic Bahnson, a Moravian Confederate, by Ben Wynne DURDEN, Bold Entrepreneur: A Life ofJ ames B. Duke, by Walter R. Turner ANGLIN, Women, Power, and Dissent in the Hills of Carolina, by Michele Gillespie BISHIR AND SOUTHERN, A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina, by S. Allen Chambers Jr BRUNK, May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History and Cultures of Western North Carolina. Volume 2, by Daniel S. Pierce OLIPHANT, Peace and War on the Anglo-Cherokee Frontier, 1756-63, by John R. Maass ... . . . 481 BORICK, A Gallant Defense: The Siege of Charleston, 1780, by Kenrick N. Simpson PATRICK, The Papers of George Washington [Presidential Series]. Volume 11: August 1792- January 1793, by David Serxner WATSON AND EKSTEROWICZ, The Presidential Companion: Readings on the First Ladies, BEDINI, Jefferson and Science, CUNNINGHAM, Jefferson and Monroe: Constant Friendship and Respect, and BURSTEIN, Letters from the Head and Heart: Writings of Thomas Jefferson, by Steven A. Case SCHAFER, Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley: African Princess, Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner, by Tamara Shircliff Spike HAYWOOD, Prophesying Daughters: Black Women Preachers and the Word, 1823-1913, by Bettye Collier-Thomas DUNAWAY, Slavery in the American Mountain South, and DUNAWAY, The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation, by Chad Morgan LINK, Roots of Secession: Slavery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia, by Robert E. Bonner RATNER AND TEETER, Fanatics and Fire-eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War, by Andrew Duppstadt OYREILLY, The Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahannock, PV IAEISCOPC MOS RINSE a/va liericse cokkoS, ts. SEU RC oeeney GLO de hea EM e 5 Wad a sree 494 CAMPBELL, Southern Service on Land and Sea: The Wartime Journal of Robert Watson, CSAI/CSN, by Sion H. Harrington III SEARS, Camp Nelson, Kentucky: A Civil War History, by William H. Brown BERRY, All That Makes a Man: Love and Ambition in the Civil War South, by Terry Mosley ROBERTS, The Confederate Belle, by Jim Draffin Cox, Dixie’s Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture, by Amy Feely Morsman GRANT AND PARISH, Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil War, by Robert C. Kenzer HUNT, Marion Butler and American Populism, by Michael E. Long SMITH, Managing White Supremacy: Race, Politics, and Citizenship in Jim Crow Virginia, by William A. Link RANSBY, Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision, by Amos Esty EICHSTEDT AND SMALL, Representations of Slavery: Race and Ideology in Southern Plantation Museums, by John David Smith BLAUSTEIN, The Thistle and the Brier: Historical Links and Cultural Parallels between Scotland and Appalachia, by Curtis W. Wood Jr Other Recent Publications Index to Volume LXXX ANNE MILLER AND KENRICK N. SIMPSON