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Index Abolitionism, 47: 83-134 Asboth, Alexander S., 47: 26 Adair, William, 47: 103, 111 Ashworth, Virgis, 47: 257 Adams, Charles C., 47: 249, 254 Associated Industries of Alabama, 47: Adams, Charles H., 47: 254 251, 265 Agee, James, 47: 199 Atkins, Jonathan M. Review of The Men Alabama A&M College, 47: 289 and the Vision of the Southern Commercial The Alabama Baptist, 47: 267-84 passim Conventions, 1845—1871 by Johnson, 47: 221-23 “Alabama Baptists and the Controversy Atkins, Leah Rawls. Review of The Fire- in the Southern Baptist Convention, Eaters by Walther, 47: 63-65 1979-1991,” by David T. Morgan, 47: Auburn University, 47: 285—99 passim 267-84 Autauga County, 47: 255-56 Alabama Chamber of Commerce, 47: 251 Ayers, Edward L., The Promise of the New Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, South: Life After Reconstruction (review 47: 285-304 essay by John Herbert Roper), 47: Alabama Cotton Growers Cooperative As- 56-62 sociation, 47: 301 Alabama Education Association, 47: 244, Baggett, Hudson, 47: 282, 283, 284 245, 247, 257, 260 Bagley, George, 47: 275 Alabama Education Commission, 47: 244, Bailey, Robert W., 47: 277 259 Baldwin County, 47: 253—54 “Alabama Farm Agents, 1914-1922,” by Bale o’ Cotton: The Mechanical Art of Cotton Dwayne Cox, 47: 285-304 Ginning by Britton (reviewed by Nor- Alabama Farm Bureau Cotton Marketing wood A. Kerr), 47: 146—47 Association, 47: 302 Bankhead, John Hollis, 47: 15 Alabama Farm Bureau Federation, 47: Bank of Huntsville, 47: 100, 101 245, 251, 299-302 Baptists, 47: 267-84 Alabama Farm Bureau News, 47: 302 Baptist Faith and Message Fellowship, 47: Alabama Historical Association Award: 270-73 Clarke County Historical Society, 47: 56 Baptists Committed to the Southern Bap- Alabama League of Municipalities, 47: tist Convention, 47: 282 245, 266 Barrytown, 47: 170 Alabama Mining Institute, 47: 265 Bascom, Henry, 47: 115, 117 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 47: 285— Bass, Jack, Taming the Storm: The Life and 99 passim Times ofJ udge Frank M. Johnson, Jr., and Alabama Power Company, 47: 265 the South’s Fight over Civil Rights (re- Alabama State Baptist Convention, 47: viewed by Carl Grafton), 47: 305—07 267-84 Belser, James E., 47: 4 Alabama State Colonization Society, 47: Benjamin O. Davis, American: An Autobiog- 116-17 raphy by Davis (reviewed by Robert J. Allured, Janet. Review of Sexual Power: Jakeman), 47: 65-67 Feminism and the Family in America by Bennett, Harold C., 47: 280 Johnston, 47: 73—74 Bentley, Jackie, 47: 284 American Anti-Slavery Society, 47: 131-— — Arthur W., Jr., Confederate Mo- 33 (reviewed by Harriet Amos-Doss), American Colonization Society, 47: 109- é. 135-37 11, 114—29 passim Bergstresser, Jack R., Sr. Review of Indus- Amos-Doss, Harriet. Review of Confederate try and Technology in Antebellum Ten- Mobile by Bergeron, 47: 135—37 nessee: The Archaeology of Bluff Furnaces Antislavery, 47: 83-134 by Council, Honerkamp, and Will, 47: Armbrester, Margaret E. “Samuel UIl- 217-19 man: Birmingham Progressive,” 47 Bibb, William Wyatt, 47: 100 29-43 Bibb County, 47: 257 312 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Bierce, Ambrose, 47: 174 Buchanan, 47: John, 47: 278 “The Big Mule Alliance’s Last Good Year: Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 47: 13 Thwarting the Patterson Reforms,” by Burnside by Marvel (reviewed by Harold Carl Grafton and Anne Permaloff, 47: Selesky), 47: 139-42 243-66 Butler, Eugene, 47: 185-86, 187 Birmingham, 47: 30, 33-42 Butler, Tait, 47: 185 Birney, Agatha, 47: 104-05 Birney, Arthur Hopkins, 47: 119 Campbell, Thomas M., 47: 288—92, 294 Birney, James, Sr., 47: 85-88, 91, 99, 104, Canal, Indian Creek to Spring Creek, 47: 109 90 Birney, James Gillespie, 47: 83-134 Capote, Truman, 47: 199 Birney, Margaret, 47: 103 Carson, Clayborne, Ralph E. Luker, and Birney, Martha Reed (daughter of Penny A. Russell, eds., The Papers of James G.), 47: 121 Martin Luther King, Jr. Volume 1, Called Birney, Martha Reed (mother of James G.), to Serve, January 1929—June 1951 (re- 47: 86 viewed by Clifton H. Johnson), 47: Birney, William, 47: 87, 90 211-15 Bisagno, John, 47: 275 Carter, Charles, 47: 282, 284 Blacks, 47: 191-204 passim; farm agents Castleberry, Forrest, 47: 259 and extension work, 47: 285—86, 288- Chafin, Kenneth, 47: 273 92. See also Abolitionism; Free blacks; Chapman, Morris, 47: 275 Slavery Childs, Solomon, 47: 4 Blanchard, Paul, 47: 276 Chilton County, 47: 256 Blassingame, John W., and John R. Mc- Churches: Dauphin Way Baptist, 47: 272; Kivigan, eds., The Frederick Douglass Mobile First Baptist, 47: 275; Roebuck Papers: Series One: Speeches, Debates, Park Baptist, 47: 275; Shades Mountain and Interviews. Volume V: 1881-1895 Baptist, 47: 282; Southside Baptist, 47: (reviewed by Merton L. Dillon), 47: 275, 277, 278; Trussville First Baptist, 229-30 47: 267 Blood Brothers: A Short History of the Civil War Civil rights movement, 47: 202—04 by Vandiver (reviewed by Richard N. Civil War: literature, 47: 172-84; and Current), 47: 223-25 Joseph G. Sanders, 47: 20-21 Boutwell, Albert, 47: 257 Clarke, Richard H., 47: 9-12 Bowen, Robert O., 47: 173 Claude Kirk and the Politics of Confrontation Boyd, A. L., 47: 255 by Kallina (reviewed by Howard F. Ma- Bradwell, Isaac G., 47: 21 han), 47: 235-37 Brandon, Betty. Review of The Fleming Clay, Clement Comer, 47: 98, 100, 10i- Lectures 1937-1990: A Historiographical 02, 108 Essay by Noggle, 47: 147-50 Clay, Henry, 47: 83-113 passim Brannan, L. W., 47: 254 Clayton, Lawrence A., Vernon James Brannon, Peter A., 47: 21 Knight, Jr., and Edward C. Moore, The Branyon, 47: 258 De Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Her- Braund, Kathryn E. Holland. Review of nando De Soto to North America in 1539- The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-niners, 1543 (reviewed by Fred Lamar Pearson, Cherokees, and Gold Fever by Williams, Ir.), 47: 308-10 47: 137-39 Clement, Marc Ray “Foots,” 47: 254-55 Breare, Joseph, 47: 27 Coffee, 47: 98 Britton, Karen Gerhardt, Bale o’ Cotton: The Collins, Charles, 47: 276 Mechanical Art of Cotton Ginning (reviewed Colonization. See Abolitionism by Norwood A. Kerr), 47: 146-47 Comer, Hugh, 47: 259 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, Lynching in the Committee of 100, 47: 265 New South: Georgia and Virginia, 1880- Confederate Mobile by Bergeron (reviewed 1930 (reviewed by William F. Holmes), by Harriet Amos-Doss), 47: 135-37 47: 233-35 “The Confederate Who Switched Sides— Bryan, William Jennings, 47: 8 the Saga of Captain Joseph G. Sand- Bryson, Bill, 47: 190 ers,” by Val L. McGee, 47: 20-28 OCTOBER 1994 313 Constitution of 1819, 47: 108 1895, edited by John W. Blassingame Cooper, Henry C., 47: 279-80 and John R. McKivigan, 47: 229-30 Cooper, J. Roland, 47: 265 Distinguished Shades: Americans Whose Lives Coosa County, 47: 256 Live On by Filler (reviewed by Howard Corder, Dewey, 47: 267 Mahan), 47: 71-72 Council, R. Bruce, Nicholas Honerkamp, Dixon, Frank, 47: 18, 253-58 and M. Elizabeth Will, Industry and Tech- Dobbins, Charles, 47: 5 nology in Antebellum Tennessee: The Ar- Dorsett, Joy, 47: 280 chaeology of Bluff Furnaces (reviewed by Dorsett, Wayne, 47: 274-75, 280 Jack R. Bergstresser, Sr.), 47: 217-19 Dothan, 47: 254 The County Farm Bureau, 47: 301 Dowell, Spright, 47: 299 Cox, Dwayne. “Alabama Farm Agents, Draughon, Ralph, 47: 246 1914-1922,” 47: 285-304 DuggJ.a F.,r 47,: 2 98 Cox, Samuel H., 47: 133-34 Dumas, Larry, 47: 265 Cozzens, Peter, This Terrible Sound: The Duncan, Luther N., 47: 299-301 Battle of Chickamauga (reviewed by Ter- rence J. Winschel), 47: 225-26 Eagles, Charles W., Outside Agitator: Jon Crawford, William H., 47: 100 Daniels and the Civil Rights Movement in Crenshaw County, 47: 255 Alabama (reviewed by Virginia Van der Crowder, Julia, 47: 279 Veer Hamilton), 47: 210-11 Crowder, Robert, 47: 279 Earthquakes, 47: 163-71 Cunningham, Emory, 47: 192-93, 194, Echols, George, 47: 27, 28 206 Eddins, E. O., 47: 263 Current, Richard N. Review of Blood Education: Birmingham, 47: 34-39; Brothers: A Short History of the Civil War black, 47: 37-39; funding, 47: 244-66 by Vandiver, 47: 223-25 Egger, Bruce E., and Lee MacMillan Otts, edited by Paul Roley, G Company's War: Dallas, Alexander J., 47: 87 Two Personal Accounts of the Campaigns in Davis, Albert, 47: 264-65 Europe, 1944-1945 (reviewed by Ed Davis, Benjamin O., Benjamin O. Davis, Williamson), 47: 144—45 American: An Autobiography (reviewed by Eisenberg, Maurice, 47: 40 Robert J. Jakeman), 47: 65—67 Elections: 1820 legislative, 47: 96—97; Dawkins, Joe, 47: 244-45 1822 senatorial, 47: 97; 1824 presi- Dean, Lewis S. “Tecumseh’s Prophecy’: dential, 47: 96, 97; 1826 senatorial, 47: The Great New Madrid Earthquakes of 98, 101; 1828 presidential, 47: 107; 1811-1812 and 1843 in Alabama,” 47: 1894 gubernatorial, 47: 7; 1896 guber- 163-71 natorial, 47: 6-12; 1896 presidential, Decatur, 47: 170, 171 47: 8, 12-13; 1900 senatorial, 47: 14; deGraffenried, Ryan, Sr., 47: 259 1902 gubernatorial, 47: 15; 1906 sena- DeLatte, Carolyn E. Review of The Third torial, 47: 15; 1914 senatorial, 47: 15; Door: The Autobiography of an American 1958 gubernatorial, 47: 243-44 Negro Woman by Tarry, 47: 215-17 Elmore County, 47: 256 Depressions: Panic of 1819, 47: 97, 100, Ely, Scott, 47: 173 102; Panic of 1893, 47: 36 Engel, William, 47: 258-59 The De Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Engelhardt, Sam, 47: 249, 250 Hernando De Soto to North America in English, John W., 47: 189 1539-1543 by Clayton, Knight, and Ennels, Jerome A. Review of Segregated Moore (reviewed by Fred Lamar Pear- Skies: All Black Combat Squadrons of son, Jr.), 47: 308-10 WWII by Sandler, 47: 152-54 DeVira, James E. (Jim), 47: 188-89 “An Epithet for the Montgomery Advertiser Dilday, Russell, 47: 273-74 or How ‘Grandma’ Got Her Name,” by Dillon, Merton L. Review of The Frederick Grace Hooten Gates, 47: 3-19 Douglass Papers: Series One: Speeches, De- Escambia County, 47: 254 bates, and Interviews. Volume V: 1881— Etowah County, 47: 257-58 314 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Evans, Clement A., 47: 21-22 Glasgow, Ellen, 47: 175 Extension Service. See Alabama Coopera- Glass, Frank P., 47: 10 tive Extension Service Gloster, Hugh, 47: 208 Goodson, Steve. Review of Singing Cow- Fair to Middlin’: The Antebellum Cotton Trade boys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern of the Apalachicola/Chattahoochee River Valley by Willoughby (reviewed by Har- Culture and the Roots of Country Music by Malone, 47: 231-33 vey H. Jackson III), 47: 219-21 Goodwyn, Joe, 47: 255 Farmers Union, 47: 300-301 Grafton, Carl, and Anne Permaloff. “The Farming, agents, 47: 285-304 Big Mule Alliance’s Last Good Year: Faulkner, William, 47: 198 Thwarting the Patterson Reforms,” 47: Fayette County, 47: 258 243-66 Ferris, William, 47: 200, 201-03 Grafton, Carl. Review of Taming the Storm: Filler, Louis, Distinguished Shades: Ameri- cans Whose Lives Live On (reviewed by The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. JohnsonJ,r. , and the South’s Fight over Civil Howard Mahan), 47: 71—72 Finley, Robert, 47: 109, 110 Rights by Bass, 47: 305—07 “Grandma” (epithet of Montgomery Adver- Finney, Charles Grandison, 47: 105, 113 tiser), 47: 3-19 The Fire-Eaters by Walther (reviewed by Green, Beriah, 47: 84, 128 Leah Rawls Atkins), 47: 63-65 Green, W. Cooper, 47: 259 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 47: 174 The Fleming Lectures 1937-1990: A Histo- Greene Academy (Huntsville), 47: 111 Groom, Winston, 47: 173 riographical Essay by Noggle (reviewed by Betty Brandon), 47: 147-50 Grouby, E. A., 47: 255-56 Guilds, John Caldwell, Simms: A Literary Florence, 47: 170, 171 Floyd, John Alex, Jr., 47: 206 Life (reviewed by Charles S. Watson), 47: 67-69 Folsom, James E., Sr., 47: 18—19, 245, 257 Gurley, Ralph R., 47: 114—31 passim Foote, Shelby, 47: 199 Fort Barrancas (Pensacola), 47: 22, 25, 26 Fort St. Stephens, 47: 166 Haden, Harry, 47: 261-63, 264, 265 Fort Stoddert, 47: 166 Hahn, Aaron, 47: 40+ Fox, Stephen, 47: 282, 284 Hall, Grover Cleveland, Jr., 47: 18 Hall, Grover Cleveland, Sr., 47: 4—5, 18 Fox, William Price, 47: 199 Hall, James, 47: 168 Franklin, John Hope, 47: 200-201 Hall, Robert, 47: 280 The Frederick Douglass Papers: Series One: Haltom, E. B., Jr., 47: 264 Speeches, Debates, and Interviews. Volume V: 1881-1895, edited by John W. Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer. Review of Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Blassingame and John R. McKivigan Civil Rights Movement in Alabama by (reviewed by Merton L. Dillon), 47: Eagles, 47: 210-11 229-30 Hannah, Charles, 47: 276 Free blacks, 123-24 Harper, Mary, 47: 300 Free silver issue, 47: 7-8 Freehling, William W., 47: 197 Harvey, Jesse, 47: 257 Hasford, Gustav, 47: 173 Gates, Grace Hooten. “An Epithet for the Hawkins, Benjamin, 47: 163, 167 Montgomery Advertiser or How ‘Grandma’ Heflin, Howell, 47: 259 Got Her Name,” 47: 3-19 Heflin, Tom, 47: 5 G Company's War: Two Personal Accounts of Helms, Jesse, 47: 277 the Campaigns in Europe, 1944-1945 by Henley, Wallace, 47: 281, 284 Egger and Otts, edited by Roley (re- Henley School, 47: 35 viewed by Ed Williamson), 47: 144-45 Highway construction, 47: 249-66 The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-niners, Chero- Highway markers: Hale County, 47: 44; kees, and Gold Fever by Williams (re- Montgomery County, 47: 45-52; Tus- viewed by Kathryn E. Holland), 47: caloosa County, 47: 53 137-39 Hitchcock, Bert. “Two Alabama Contri- German Society (Birmingham), 47: 35 butions to a Neglected Genre of Civil Giyhan, Walter, 47: 265 War Literature,” 47: 172-84 OCTOBER 1994 315 Hobbs, Herschel H., 47: 270, 284 litionism,” by Robert Paul Lamb, 47: Hobson, Fred, 47: 198 83-134 Hobson, Richmond Pearson, 47: 15 Johnson, Clifton H. Review of The Papers Hodgson, Joseph, 47: 10 of Martin Luther King, Jr. Volume 1, Hollis, William, 47: 25-26 Called to Serve, January 1929—June 1951 Holmes, William F. Review of Lynching edited by Carson, Luker, and Russell, in the New South: Georgia and Virginia, 47: 211-15 1880-1930 by Brundage, 47: 233-35 Johnson, Rheta Grimsley, 47: 199 Honerkamp, Nicholas, R. Bruce Council, Johnson, Vicki Vaughn, The Men and the and M. Elizabeth Will, Industry and Tech- Vision of the Southern Commercial Con- nology in Antebellum Tennessee: The Ar- ventions, 1845-1871 (reviewed by Jona- chaeology of Bluff Furnaces (reviewed by than M. Atkins), 47: 221-23 Jack R. Bergstresser, Sr.), 47: 217-19 Johnston, Carolyn, Sexual Power: Feminism Honeycutt, Roy, 47: 273-74 and the Family in America (reviewed by Hooper, Johnson Jones, 47: 172 Janet Allured), 47: 73—74 Hopkins, Arthur Francis, 47: 97, 98, 111 Johnston, Joseph Forney, 47: 6—17 Houston County, 47: 254 Johnston, Leonard, 47: 256 How Private George W. Peck Put Down the Johnston, Mary, 47: 173, 174 Rebellion by George Wilbur Peck, 47: Jones, Joseph M., 47: 276 174 Jones, Maxine D. Review of Memories of the Hudgins, Andrew, 47: 200 Southern Civil Rights Movement by Lyon, Humor, Old southwestern, 47: 174-84 47: 150-51 passim Jones, Ralph, 47: 254 Huntsville, 47: 90—113 passim, 170 Joyner, Louis, 47: 197 Huntsville Presbyterian Church, 47: 105 Huntsville Tract Society, 47: 107 Kaemmerling, Russell, 47: 272 Hurston, Zora Neale, 47: 199 Kallina, Edmund F., Jr., Claude Kirk and the Politics of C ion (reviewed by Indians: Chickasaws, 47: 95, 163; Choc- Howard F. Mahan), 47: 235-37 taws, 47: 95, 107, 163; Creeks, 47: 95, Kaul, Hugh, 47: 245 163-64, 166-68; Seminoles, 47: 95; Kelly, Calvin, 47: 277 Shawnee, 47: 164 Kendall, R. G. (Bob), 47: 265 Industrial School for Girls (University of Kerr, Norwood A. Review ofB ale o’ Cotton: Montevallo), 47: 14 The Mechanical Art of Cotton Ginning by Industry and Technology in Antebellum Ten- Britton, 47: 146-47 nessee: The Archaeology of Bluff Furnaces Kimbrough, Zeke, 47: 246 by Council, Honerkamp, and Will (re- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 47: 204, 208 viewed by Jack R. Bergstresser, Sr.), 47: Kirby, Jack Temple, 47: 291 217-19 Knight, Vernon James, Jr., Lawrence A. Ingram, Bob, 47: 263 Clayton, and Edward C. Moore, The De In the Hands of Providence: Joshua L. Cham- Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Her- berlain and the American Civil War by nando De Soto to North America in 1539-— Trulock (reviewed by Carol Reardon), 1543 (reviewed by Fred Lamar Pearson, 47: 226-29 Jr.), 47: 308-10 Kolb, Reuben F., 47: 7 Jackson, Andrew, 47: 95—96 Kuralt, Charles, 47: 195-96 Jackson, Harvey H., III. Review ofF airt o Middlin’: The Antebellum Cotton Trade of Labaree, Benjamin, 47: 113 the Apalachicola/Chattahoochee River Valley Lamb, Robert Paul. “James G. Birney and by Willoughby, 47: 219-21 the Road to Abolitionism,” 47: 83—134 Jackson, Lamar, 47: 275 Lance, Rick, 47: 279, 282-84 Jackson, Richard, 47: 274 Lauderdale County, 47: 258 Jakeman, Robert J. Review of Benjamin O. Lawrence County, 47: 257 Davis, American: An Autobiography by Lee, Harper, 47: 199 Davis, 47: 65-67 Lee County, 47: 256 “James G. Birney and the Road to Abo- Legislature, 47: 244-66 316 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Lentz, Perry, 47: 174 Martin, Dan, 47: 280, 284 Letters to the editor, 47: 75-79 Marvel, William, Burnside (reviewed by Life and Public Services of an Army Straggler Harold Selesky), 47: 139—42 by Kittrell J. Warren, 47: 174 Matamoras (steamer), 47: 25 Literature, Alabama and Civil War, 47: Meadows, Austin, 47: 246 172-84 Meek, A. B., 47: 172 Love, William, 47: 103 Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Move- Lovejoy, Elijah, 47: 133 ment by Lyon (revibye Mwaxeined D. Lucas, Dave E., 47: 272 Jones), 47: 150-51 Luker, Ralph E., Clayborne Carson, and The Men and the Vision of the SoutherConm - Penny A. Russell, eds., The Papers of mercial Conventions, 1845—1871 by John- Martin Luther King, Jr. Volume 1, Called son (reviewed by Jonathan M. Atkins), to Serve, January 1929—June 1951 (re- 47: 221-23 viewed by Clifton H. Johnson), 47: Merchants’ and Planters Bank (Hunts- 211-15 ville), 47: 100 Lunn, Mark, 47: 196—97 Mitchell, Margaret, 47: 199 Lynching in the New South: Georgia and Mobile, 47: 117, 166 Virginia, 1880-1930 by Brundage Monroe County, 47: 254 (reviewed by William F. Holmes), 47: Montgomery Advertiser, 47: 3—19, 16 233-35 Montgomery County, 47: 255 Lyon, Danny, Memories of the Southern Civil Moore, David, 47: 96, 101—02 Rights Movement (reviewed by Maxine D. Moore, Edward C., Lawrence A. Clayton, Jones), 47: 150-51 and Vernon James Knight, Jr., The De Lytle, Andrew, 47: 173 Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Her- nando De Soto to North America in 1539-— McCalla, Gary, 47: 193, 205, 207 1543 (reviewed by Fred Lamar Pearson, McCormick, John, 47: 173 Jr), 47: 308-10 McCullers, Carson, 47: 199 Moore, Jack B., and Robert E. Snyder, Pi- MacDowell, Agatha, 47: 88 oneer Commercial Photography: The Bur- McGee, Val L. “The Confederate Who gert Brothers, Tampa, Florida (reviewed by Switched Sides—the Saga of Captain Michael Thomason), 47: 142—44 Joseph G. Sanders,” 47: 20-28 Moore, Winfred, 47: 274 Mclver, D. W., 47: 10, 11 Morgan, David T. “Alabama Baptists and McKenney, Thomas, 47: 168 the Controversy in the Southern Baptist McKinley, John, 47: 97, 101-02, 104, 107 Convention, 1979-1991,” 47: 267—84 McKivigan, John R., and John W. Blas- Morgan, John Tyler, 47: 14, 15 singame, eds., The Frederick Douglass Morrow, W. C., 47: 174 Papers: Series One: Speeches, Debates, and Interviews. Volume V: 1881-1895 Neely, Alan, 47: 274 (reviewed by Merton L. Dillon), 47: Nelson, C. P., 47: 246 229-30 New Madrid earthquakes, 47: 163—71 Madison County Bible Society, 47: 107 Newspapers: Birmingham Age-Herald, 47: Madison County, 47: 89-113 passim 9, 42; Birmingham State, 47: 9; Bir- Magazines: Southern Living, 185-209 mingham State-Herald, 47: 9-13; Blount Mahan, Howard. Review of Distinguished County News-Dispatch, 47: 11; Coosa Shades: Americans Whose Lives Live On by County Reporter, 47: 18; Evergreen Cou- Filler, 47: 71-72 rant, 47: 11; Fort Payne Journal, 47: 11; Mahan, Howard F. Review of Claude Kirk Hamilton Appeal, 47: 11; Huntsville and the Politics of Confrontation by Kal- Democrat, 47: 101, 106, 107, 122; Hunts- lina, 47: 235—37 ville Times, 47: 18; Huntsville Tribune, Malone, Bill C., Singing Cowboys and Musi- 47: 11; Jacksonville Republican, 47: 11; cal Mountaineers: Southern Culture and the Mobile Register, 47: 3; Montgomery Adver- Roots of Country Music (reviewed by Steve tiser, 47: 3-19, 16; Montgomery Advertiser Goodson), 47: 231-33 and Planters’ Gazette, 47: 4; Montgomery March, William, 47: 172 Journal, 47: 11, 13-14, 18; Montgomery Marshall, Thurgood, 47: 200 Planters’ Gazette, 47: 4; Montgomery Re- OCTOBER 1994 publican, 47: 4; Russell Register, 47: 11; Phillips, John Herbert, 47: 34, 36 Selma Times, 47: 11; Troy Democrat, 47: Pickens County, 47: 257 11 Pickett, Albert James, 47: 168 Newton, Alabama, 47: 24, 25, 26 Pierce, William, 47: 164—65 Noggle, Burl, The Fleming Lectures 1937— Pike County, 47: 255 1990: A Historiographical Essay (reviewed Pioneer Commercial Photography: The Bur- by Betty Brandon), 47: 147—50 gert Brothers, Tampa, Florida by Snyder Norman, Geoffrey, 47: 199 and Moore (reviewed by Michael Thom- ason), 47: 142—44 Oates, William C., 47: 7 Poe, Clarence Hamilton, 47: 185 O'Connor, Flannery, 47: 198 Politics: Georgia faction, 47: 97, 99, 102, O’Neal, Edward Asbury, 47: 301 108; Tennessee/North Carolina faction, Otts, Lee MacMillan, and Bruce E. Egger, 47: 98, 99 edited by Paul Roley, G Company's War: Polk, Josiah F., 47: 110-11 Two Personal Accounts of the Campaigns in Polk, Leonidas L., 47: 185 Europe, 1944-1945 (reviewed by Ed Pope, LeRoy, 47: 100 Williamson), 47: 144—45 Populism, Populists, 47: 7, 11 Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Civil Potts, A. D., 47: 23, 24 Rights Movement in Alabama by Eagles Potts, Earl, 47: 281, 284 (reviewed by Virginia Van der Veer Powell, William A. (Bill), Sr., 47: 270-72 Hamilton), 47: 210-11 Prairie Bluff, 47: 170 Owens, Guy, 47: 255 Pressler, Paul, 47: 268-74 passim, 277 Owens, M. O., Jr., 47: 270, 271, 272 Priestly, James, 47: 87 Progressive Farmer, 47: 185—86 Palmer, John M., 47: 13 Progressivism, Progressives, 47: 29-43 Palmer, R. C., 47: 259 passim Panic of 1819, 47: 97, 100, 102 The Promise of the New South: Life After Re- Panic of 1893, 47: 36 construction by Ayers (review essay by The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. Vol- John Herbert Roper), 47: 56—62 ume 1, Called to Serve, January 1929- Prophet, The (brother of Tecumseh), 47: June 1951 edited by Carson, Luker, and 164, 167-68 Russell (reviewed by Clifton H. Pruitt, Ira, 47: 246, 256-57, 263 Johnson), 47: 211-15 Parker, Arthur H., 47: 38 Race issue: 191—204 passim Parker, Robert S., 47: 292-93 Randolph, Walter, 47: 245 Parrish, T. Michael, Richard Taylor: Soldier Reardon, Carol. Review of In the Hands Prince of Dixie (reviewed by Francis C. of Providence: Joshua L. Chamberlain and Steckel), 47: 69-71 the American Civil War by Trulock, 47: Patterson, Albert, 47: 243, 255 226-29 Patterson, John M., 47: 243-66, 246 Reaves, Howard, 47: 275 Patterson, Paige, 47: 268-74 passim Reed, John, 47: 85-88, 109 Payne, Bill, 47: 204 Reed, John Shelton, 47: 189, 190-91, 192 Pearson, Fred Lamar, Jr. Review of The De Reform: abolitionism, 47: 83—104; educa- Soto Chronicles: The Expedition of Her- tion, 47: 244—66; highway construction, nando De Soto to North America in 1539-— 47: 249-66; Patterson administration, 1543 by Clayton, Knight, and Moore, 47: 243-66; temperance, 47: 106: taxa- 47: 308-10 tion, 47: 243-66 Peat, Issie, 47: 198, 200 Reid, Ed, 47: 266 Peck, George Wilbur, 47: 174—76, 179-84 Religiori: Baptists, 47: 267-84; evan- Percy, Walker, 47: 198 gelical antislavery, 47: 104—34; Jews, Permaloff, Anne, and Carl Grafton. “The 47: 29-43 passim Big Mule Alliance’s Last Good Year: Rich, Michael, Jr., 47: 207-08 Thwarting the Patterson Reforms,” 47: Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie by 243-66 Parrish (reviewed by Francis C. Steckel), Persons, Gordon, 47: 19, 253 47: 69-71 Pettus, Edmund W., 47: 15 Right-to-work laws, 47: 253 318 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Roads, 47: 247, 249 Music by Malone (reviewed by Steve Robison, Vaughan Hill, 47: 246, 249 Goodson), 47: 231-33 Rogers, Adrian, 47: 268, 269, 270 Sketo, Bill, 47: 27 Roley, Paul, ed., Bruce E. Egger, and Lee Skipperville, 47: 24 MacMillan Otts, G Company's War: Two Slavery, 47: 93-134. See also Abolitionism Personal Accounts of the Campaigns in Eu- Sledge, Eugene B., 47: 173 rope, 1944-1945 (reviewed by Ed Wil- Sloss Iron and Steel Company, 47: 7 liamson), 47: 144—45 Smith, Albert Lee, 47: 277—78, 283, 284 Roper, John Herbert. Review essay on The Smith, Eunice Waldorf, 47: 278 Promise of the New South: Life After Recon- Smith, Holland M. (“Howling Mad”), 47: struction by Ayers, 47: 56—62 172-73 Rose, Frank, 47: 246 Smith, Joseph W., 47: 246, 249 Rosenfield, Reese (Maurice), 47: 31 Smith-Lever Act, 47: 285-301 passim Rosenfield, Ullie (Samuel Ullman), 47: 3/ Snyder, Robert E., and Jack B. Moore, Pi- Rozell, Hugh, 47: 254 oneer Commercial Photography: The Bur- Rubin, Louis D., Jr., 47: 198 gert Brothers, Tampa, Florida (reviewed by Russell, Penny A., Clayborne Carson, and Michael Thomason), 47: 142—44 Ralph E. Luker, The Papers of Martin Lu- The Southern Baptist Advocate, 47: 272 ther King, Jr. Volume 1, Called to Serve, Southern Baptist Alliance, 47: 274 January 1929—June 1951 (reviewed by Southern Baptist Convention, 47: 267—84 Clifton H. Johnson), 47: 211-15 The Southern Baptist Journal, 47: 270-71 Russell County, 47: 256 Southern Living, 47: 185-209 Southern Progress Corporation, 47: 186, 191 “Safe to Have on Your Coffee Table: Spanger, Frank, 47: 17, 16 Southern Living Reconsidered,” by John Speaks, Francis, 47: 256 White, 47: 185-209 Spong, A. M., 47: 11 Sager, Doug, 47: 275, 279, 283 Spurling, A. B., 47: 23 “Samuel Ullman: Birmingham Progres- Stanley, Charles, 47: 279, 280 sive,” by Margaret E. Armbrester, 47: Steckel, Francis C. Review of Richard Tay- 29-43 lor: Soldier Prince of Dixie by Parrish, 47: Sanders, Elizabeth Dozier, 47: 23—24, 28 69-71 Sanders, Joseph G., 47: 20-28 Steiner, Sigfried, 47: 36 Sandler, Stanley, Segregated Skies: All Black Sterne, Mervyn H., 47: 244 Combat Squadrons of WWII (reviewed by Stribling, T. S., 47: 173 Jerome A. Ennels), 47: 152-54 Styron, William, 47: 199 The Saturday Service League, 47: 292 Sullivan, 47: 199 Screws, Emily Holt, 47: 6 Sumter County, 47: 256—57 Screws, William Wallace, 47: 6—17 Segregated Skies: All Black Combat Squad- Tait, Charles, 47: 100 rons of WWII by Sandler (reviewed by Taming the Storm: The Life and Times of Jerome A. Ennels), 47: 152—54 Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr., and the Selesky, Harold. Review of Burnside by South’s Fight over Civil Rights by Bass (re- Marvel, 47: 139-42 viewed by Carl Grafton), 47: 305-07 Selma, 47: 169—70 Tappan, Lewis, 47: 133 Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in Tarry, Ellen, The Third Door: The Auto- America by Johnston (reviewed by Janet biography of an American Negro Woman Allured), 47: 73-74 (reviewed by Carolyn E. DeLatte), 47: Shackleford, Alvin, 47: 280, 284 215-17 Sherman, Cecil, 47: 273 Taxation: property, 47: 244-66, esp. Silver, free coinage of, 47: 7-8 260-66 Simmons, Randall K., 47: 276—77 Tecumseh, 47: 163-64, 166-69 Simms: A Literary Life by Guilds (reviewed “*Tecumseh’s Prophecy’: The Great New by Charles S. Watson), 47: 67-69 Madrid Earthquakes of 1811—1812 and Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: 1843 in Alabama,” by Lewis S. Dean, Southern Culture and the Roots of Country 47: 163-71 OCTOBER 1994 Temple Emanu-El (Birmingham), 47: Vines, Jerry, 47: 272, 274 39-42 Vining, John, 47: 96 Tenancy, 47: 294, 297 The Third Door: The Autobiography of an Walker, Alice, 47: 199 American Negro Woman by Tarry (re- Walker, John W., 47: 100, 108 viewed by Carolyn E. DeLatte), 47: Walker, Samuel, 47: 97 215-17 Walther, Eric H., The Fire-Eaters (reviewed This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chick- by Leah Rawls Atkins), 47: 63-65 amauga by Cozzens (reviewed by Ter- Warren, Kittrell, 47: 174-79, 183-84 rence J. Winschel), 47: 225—26 Warren, Robert Penn, 47: 198 Thomason, Michael. Review of Pioneer Washington, 47: 288 Commercial Photography: The Burgert Washington County, 47: 254 Brothers, Tampa, Florida by Snyder and Watson, Charles S. Review of Simms: A Lit- Moore, 47: 142—44 erary Life by Guilds, 47: 67-69 Thompson, Edward W., 47: 4 Weld, Theodore, 47: 113-15, 116, 118, Tondera, Steve, 47: 276, 281-82, 284 130, 133, 134 Triana, 47: 90, 102 Wetumpka, 47: 170 Troops: Dale County Home Guard, 47: Whaley, Mr., 47: 5 22, 24, 25, 27; First Florida Cavalry Whistling Dixie, 47: 192 Volunteers, 47: 22-23, 25; Lawton- White, John. “Safe to Have on Your Cof- Gordon-Evans_ Brigade, 47: 21; fee Table: Southern Living Reconsid- Mitchell Guards, 47: 20; Second Maine ered,” 47: 185-209 Regiment, 47: 23; Sixteenth Mississippi Wiebel, Arthur V., 47: 258-59 Regiment, 47: 32; Thirty-First Georgia Will, M. Elizabeth, R. Bruce Council, and Infantry Regiment, 47: 20-21; Thirty- Nicholas Honerkamp, Industry and Tech- Third Alabama, 47: 27 nology in Antebellum Tennessee: The Ar- Trulock, Alice Rains, In the Hands of Provi- chaeology of Bluff Furnaces (reviewed by dence: Joshua L. Chamberlain and the Jack R. Bergstresser, Sr.), 47: 217-19 American Civil War (reviewed by Carol Williams, David, The Georgia Gold Rush: Reardon), 47: 226-29 Twenty-niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever Tuckabatchee, 47: 163, 166, 167 (reviewed by Kathryn E. Holland), 47: Tucker, George, 47: 115-16 137-39 Tucker, Hayes, 47: 244 Williamson, Ed. Review of G Company's Tullos, Allen, 47: 192, 193, 194 War: Two Personal Accounts of the Cam- Turner, Alton, 47: 264 paigns in Europe, 1944-1945 by Egger Tuscaloosa, 47: 116, 169, 171 and Otts, edited by Roley, 47: 144-45 Tuscaloosa County, 47: 257 Willoughby, Lynn, Fair to Middlin’: The Tuscumbia, 47: 170 Antebellum Cotton Trade of the Apalachi- Tuskegee Institute, 47: 286, 288-89 cola/Chattahoochee River Valley (reviewed Tutwiler, Henry, 47: 115-16 by Harvey H. Jackson III), 47: 219-21 “Two Alabama Contributions to a Ne- Wills, Andrew, 47: 101 glected Genre of Civil War Literature,” Winschel, Terrence J. Review of This Terri- by Bert Hitchcock, 47: 172—84 ble Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga by Cozzens, 47: 225-26 U.S. Steel, 47: 265 Winston County, 47: 258 Ullman, Emma, 47: 34 Wolfe, Fred, 47: 274—75, 280 Ullman, Jacob, 47: 30 Wolfe, Thomas, 47: 199 Ullman, Lena Goldsmith, 47: 30 Women, and extension work, 47: 293 Ullman, Samuel, 47: 29-43, 3] Woodward, C. Vann, 47: 199 University of Alabama, 47: 14 Wright, Elizur, 47: 133 University of Montevallo (Industrial Wright, Richard, 47: 199 School for Girls), 47: 14 Young, Andrew, 47: 204 Vandiver, Frank E., Blood Brothers: A Short Young, Dianne, 47: 198, 200 History of the Civil War (reviewed by “Youth,” by Samuel Ullman, 47: 29-30, Richard N. Current), 47: 223—25 43

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