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Index Adams, Oscar, Jr., 48: 285, 289-90 James S. Corgan and Michaei A. Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Gibson, 48: 142—53 Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; to- Benson, Gabriel, 48: 178 gether with “Taking the Census” and Bernhard, Virginia, et al., Southern Other Alabama Sketches by Hooper, Women: Histories and Identities (re- edited by Shields (reviewed by Bert viewed by Sally McMillen), 48: Hitchcock), 48: 235—37 66-68 Alabama Fifth Court of Appeals, 48: Biles, Roger, The South and the New 87, 89-93 Deal (reviewed by Dewey W. Gran- Alabama Historical Association tham), 48: 298-300 Award: Shelby County Historical Birmingham, 48: 269—95 Society, 48: 51 Birmingham Board of Equalization, Alabama Insane Hospital, 48: 219- 48: 273 32 Birmingham Chamber of Com- Alabama Supreme Court, 48: 86, merce, 48: 276 90-93 Birmingham City Commission, 48: Alfalfa Land Company, 48: 186 274, 276 Allen, Lee N. “Twenty-Four Votes for Birmingham Interracial Committee, Oscar W. Underwood,” 48: 243-— 48: 281, 290 68 Birmingham Real Estate Board, 48: —Notable Past, Bright Future: First 276 Baptist Church, Enterprise, Alabama, Bishop, Willie, 48: 135-36 1893-1993 (reviewed by David T. Black, Hugo, 48: 93 Morgan), 48: 297-98 Black Belt Scalawag: Charles Hays and Anniston, 48: 12 the Southern Republicans in the Era of Art, 48: 163—76, 171, 172 Reconstruction by Rogers (reviewed Attalla, 48: 14 by Hans L. Trefousse), 48: 55—56 Auburn, 48: 86 Black Codes, 48: 197—99, 207 Autauga County, 48: 23-38 passim, Blacks: education, 48: 200—202, 206, 126 212; housing in Birmingham, 48: Avondale, 48: 275 269-95; lynching, 48: 115—41; mi- gration, 48: 124, 137; Reconstruc- tion, 48: 188-218; relief, 48: 200, Baker, Newton D., 48: 259 203; suffrage, 48: 204, 206, 210; Baldwin County, 48: 140 WWII troops, 48: 10 Barbour County, 48: 125-26 Bouldin, Virgil, 48: 91 Barrett, Kayla. “The Whitfields Move Bowling, William B., 48: 88—93 to Alabama: A Case Study in West- Brandon, Betty. Review of Man and ward Migration, 1825-1835,” 48: Mission: E. B. Gaston and the Origins 96-113 of the Fairhope Single Tax Colony by Beaver Bend, 48: 180 Gaston, 48: 233-35 Beeler, John. Review of From Cape —Review of Unheard Voices: The Charles to Cape Fear by Browning, First Historians of Southern Women by 48: 63-64 Scott, ed., 48: 70-73 “The Beginning of Geological Ex- Brandon, William W. “Plain Bill,” 48: ploration in Northern Alabama: 243, 261, 266 Gerard Troost’s Travels in 1834,” by Braund, Kathryn E. Holland. Review Index Adams, Oscar, Jr., 48: 285, 289-90 James S. Corgan and Michaei A. Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Gibson, 48: 142—53 Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; to- Benson, Gabriel, 48: 178 gether with “Taking the Census” and Bernhard, Virginia, et al., Southern Other Alabama Sketches by Hooper, Women: Histories and Identities (re- edited by Shields (reviewed by Bert viewed by Sally McMillen), 48: Hitchcock), 48: 235—37 66-68 Alabama Fifth Court of Appeals, 48: Biles, Roger, The South and the New 87, 89-93 Deal (reviewed by Dewey W. Gran- Alabama Historical Association tham), 48: 298-300 Award: Shelby County Historical Birmingham, 48: 269—95 Society, 48: 51 Birmingham Board of Equalization, Alabama Insane Hospital, 48: 219- 48: 273 32 Birmingham Chamber of Com- Alabama Supreme Court, 48: 86, merce, 48: 276 90-93 Birmingham City Commission, 48: Alfalfa Land Company, 48: 186 274, 276 Allen, Lee N. “Twenty-Four Votes for Birmingham Interracial Committee, Oscar W. Underwood,” 48: 243-— 48: 281, 290 68 Birmingham Real Estate Board, 48: —Notable Past, Bright Future: First 276 Baptist Church, Enterprise, Alabama, Bishop, Willie, 48: 135-36 1893-1993 (reviewed by David T. Black, Hugo, 48: 93 Morgan), 48: 297-98 Black Belt Scalawag: Charles Hays and Anniston, 48: 12 the Southern Republicans in the Era of Art, 48: 163—76, 171, 172 Reconstruction by Rogers (reviewed Attalla, 48: 14 by Hans L. Trefousse), 48: 55—56 Auburn, 48: 86 Black Codes, 48: 197—99, 207 Autauga County, 48: 23-38 passim, Blacks: education, 48: 200—202, 206, 126 212; housing in Birmingham, 48: Avondale, 48: 275 269-95; lynching, 48: 115—41; mi- gration, 48: 124, 137; Reconstruc- tion, 48: 188-218; relief, 48: 200, Baker, Newton D., 48: 259 203; suffrage, 48: 204, 206, 210; Baldwin County, 48: 140 WWII troops, 48: 10 Barbour County, 48: 125-26 Bouldin, Virgil, 48: 91 Barrett, Kayla. “The Whitfields Move Bowling, William B., 48: 88—93 to Alabama: A Case Study in West- Brandon, Betty. Review of Man and ward Migration, 1825-1835,” 48: Mission: E. B. Gaston and the Origins 96-113 of the Fairhope Single Tax Colony by Beaver Bend, 48: 180 Gaston, 48: 233-35 Beeler, John. Review of From Cape —Review of Unheard Voices: The Charles to Cape Fear by Browning, First Historians of Southern Women by 48: 63-64 Scott, ed., 48: 70-73 “The Beginning of Geological Ex- Brandon, William W. “Plain Bill,” 48: ploration in Northern Alabama: 243, 261, 266 Gerard Troost’s Travels in 1834,” by Braund, Kathryn E. Holland. Review OCTOBER 1995 of The Old Beloved Path: Daily Life Civil disobedience, 48: 83-95 among the Indians of the Chattahoochee Civil War, 48: 182-84 River Valley by Winn, 48: 300-302 Clark, E. Culpepper, The Schoolhouse —Deerskins and Duffels: Creek Indian Door: Segregation’s Last Stand at The Trade With Anglo-America, 1685-— University of Alabama (reviewed by 1815 (reviewed by Mary Jane Elizabeth Jacoway), 48: 53—55 McDaniel), 48: 155—57 Clarkson, Thomas, 48: 231—32 Brennan, George, 48: 264 Clay, Henry (portrait of), 48: 170, 171 Brewer, George E., 48: 22—23 Clay County, 48: 130 Bricken, Charles R., 48: 89 Clayton, Lawrence A. Review of Look- Brown, James, 48: 129 ing for De Soto: A Search Through the Browning, Robert, From Cape Charles South for the Spaniard’s Trail by to Cape Fear (reviewed by John Hudson, 48: 154-55 Beeler), 48: 63—64 Clitherall, Alexander B., 48: 228, 230 Bryan, C. M., 48: 260 Coffee County, 48: 128 Bryan, James Reynolds, 48: 98-106 Colbert County, 48: 126 passim Colby, Bainbridge, 48: 260 Bryan, William Jennings, 48: 248, Cole, Albert, 48: 285-88, 290, 291 254, 260-61 Collier, Henry W., 48: 222, 223, 227 Bryce, Marie Ellen Clarkson, 48: 231 Committee of 100 (Birmingham), 48: Bryce, Peter, 48: 229-32 276 Bryce Hospital. See Alabama Insane Conecuh County, 48: 125 Hospital Constitutional Conventions: of 1865, Bullock County, 48: 125-26, 131 48: 197; of 1867, 48: 213-14; of Busch, Francis X., 48: 260 1901, 48: 129 Bush, Nathan Bryan, 48: 106 Conway, Babe, 48: 130 Butler County, 48: 124—25 Cooke, George, 48: 163-76; por- traits by, 17/1, 172 Cahawba, 48: 177 Cooke, Maria Heath, 48: 175 Caldwell, Edgar, 48: 140 Coosa River, 48: 21 Calhoun, John C., 48: 169—70 Corgan, james S., and Michael A. Calhoun County, 48: 140 Gibson. “The Beginning of Geo- “Camp Sibert, Alabama’s First Chem- logical Exploration in Northern ical Warfare Center, 1942-1945,” Alabama: Gerard Troost’s Travels by Joseph T. Robertson and P. in 1834,” 48: 142-53 Wayne Findley, 48: 3—15, 12, 13 Cotton, 48: 178—86 passim Carl A. Spaatz and the Air War in Eu- Court cases: Jones v. Opelika, 48: rope by Davis (reviewed by Robert J. 89-95; Lowell v. Griffin, 48: 90, 93; Jakeman), 48: 237-39 West Virginia v. Barnette, 48: 94 Cathey, Alexander, 48: 178 Covington County, 48: 124 Catholicism, 48: 258 Cox, James M., 48: 244-67 passim Central Oil Co., 48: 183 Crawford, Vicki L., Jacqueline Anne Chapman, Reuben, 48: 220 Rouse, and Barbara Woods, eds., Chatham, Thomas, 48: 106, 112 Women in the Civil Rights Movement, Chemical warfare, 48: 3-15 Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-— Choctaw lands, 48: 26, 28, 99, 101, 1965 (reviewed by Joanne Varner 102, 105 Hawks), 48: 68—70 Christie, David, 48: 146 Creek Nation, 48: 18—35 passim Citizens Advisory Group (Birming- Crenshaw, John W., 48: 180 ham), 48: 276-83 Crenshaw County, 48: 130 312 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Cresswell, 48: 128 Elections: 1912 presidential, 48: 246; Croom, Winifred Whitfield, 48: 97, 1920 presidential, 48: 244; 1924 107 presidential, 48: 243-68; ratifica- Crosswinds: The Air Force’s Setup in tion of 1868 Constitution, 48: 214, Vietnam by Tilford (reviewed by 216 William F. Trimble), 48: 157 Ellison, Place Names of Bibb County, Cummings, Homer S., 48: 254 Alabama (reviewed by John Stanley Cunningham, Mose, 48: 140 Rich), 48: 305-7 Ellison, Robert, 48: 226 Elmore County, 48: 125—26 Dale, Samuel, 48: 16 Emancipation in Virginia’s Tobacco Belt, Dallas County, 48: 124-25 1850-1870 by Morgan (reviewed “Daniel Pratt’s Picture Gallery,” by by John White), 48: 61-62 Laquita Thomson, 48: 163-76 Enterprise, 48: 128 Daniels, George H. Review of It’s All Erwin, Andrew C., 48: 260 Politics: South Alabama’s Seafood In- “Establishing and Organizing the dustry by Durrenberger, 48: 59-60 Alabama Insane Hospital, 1846— Daniels, Josephus, 48: 253 1861,” by Bill L. Weaver, 48: 219- Davis, Elmer, 48: 253 32 Davis, Harwell, 48: 133 Etowah County, 48: 3-15 Davis, Hugh, 48: 180 Etowah High School, 48: 14 Davis, John W., 48: 244-68 passim Evans, S. Howard, 48: 288 Davis, Richard G., Carl A. Spaatz and the Air War in Europe (reviewed by Fair, Drewry, 48: 219 Robert J. Jakeman), 48: 237-39 Featherstonhaugh, George W., 48: Deerskins and Duffels: Creek Indian 146 Trade With Anglo-America, 1685- “Federal Funding, Urban Renewal, 1815 by Braund (reviewed by Mary and Race Relations: Birmingham Jane McDaniel), 48: 155-57 in Transition, 1945-1955,” by Democratic party, 48: 243-68 Christopher MacGregor Scribner, Demopolis, 48: 111 48: 269-95 Denison, George, 48: 274—75, 280 Federal Road, 48: 104 Dix, Dorothea, 48: 219, 220, 228 Feldman, Glenn. “Lynching in Ala- Dorrah, John, 48: 180 bama, 1889-1921,” 48: 115-41 Drez, Voices of D-Day (reviewed by Felton, Rebecca Lattimer, 48: 121 William F. Trimble), 48: 308—9 Ferguson, Hill, 48: 273 DuBois, W. E. B., 48: 132 Findley, P. Wayne, and Joseph T. Duke, Lum, 48: 86, 88, 89, 92 Robertson. “Camp Sibert, Ala- Duke, William, 48: 86—93 bama’s First Chemical Warfare Durrenberger, E. Paul, /t’s All Politics: Center, 1942—1945,” 48: 3-15 South Alabama’s Seafood Industry (re- Fisk, Clinton, 48: 191 viewed by George H. Daniels), 48: Fitzgerald, Michael W. “Wager 59-60 Swayne, the Freedmen’s Bureau, Dutch Bend, 48: 19 and the Politics of Reconstruction Dyer anti-lynching bill, 48: 137, 139, in Alabama,” 48: 188-218 141 Fleming, Walter L., 48: 188, 217 Floyd, Zed, 48: 127 Follin, James W., 48: 290, 292 Education: black, 48: 200—202, 206, Ford, Henry, 48: 247 212 Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 48: 181 OCTOBER 1995 Fort McClellan, 48: 11-12 Hamburg, 48: 177-87 Fossils, 48: 145, 147-52 Hamburg Academy, 48: 183 Foster, Arthur, 48: 91 Hamburg Consolidated School, 48: Foster, Gaines M. Review of Way Up 186 North in Dixie: A Black Family's Claim Hamburg Methodist Church, 48: 183 to the Confederate Anthem by Sacks Hamburg Mill, Gin, and Storage and Sacks, 48: 73-75 Company, 48: 183 Franklin County, 48: 126 Hamburg Station. See Hamburg Freedmen’s Bureau, 48: 188-218 Hannon, Mary Oliver, 48: 40, 41 From Cape Charles to Cape Fear by Hannon, W. P., 48: 40 Browning (reviewed by John Harper, Harold, 48: 271—73, 289-92 Beeler), 48: 63—64 Harris, Amelia I., 48: 9 Frontier experience, 48: 16—40 Hawks, Joanne Varner. Review of Women in the Civil Rights Movement, Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 194 1— Gadsden, 48: 5—15 passim 1965 by Crawford, Rouse, and Gaines, George Strother, 48: 111 Woods, eds., 48: 68—70 Gaineswood, 48: 111 Hayden, Julius, 48: 216 Gallalee, John, 48: 273 Heflin, J. Thomas, 48: 121-22, 129 Gardner, Lucien, 48: 91 Highway markers: Coffee County, 48: Gardner, S. S., 48: 193 43; Dale County, 48: 44; Madison Garland, Landon C., 48: 227 County, 48: 44; Marengo County, Gaston, Paul M., Man and Mission: 48: 45; Montgomery County, 48: E. B. Gaston and the Origins of the 46-50 Fairhope Single Tax Colony (reviewed Hitchcock, Bert. Review of Adventures by Betty Brandon), 48: 233-35 of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Geneva County, 48: 140 Tallapoosa Volunteers; together with Geology, 48: 142—53 “Taking the Census” and Other Ala- George, Richard, 48: 178 bama Sketches by Hooper, edited by Gibbons, Sam R., 48: 287, 288 Shields, 48: 235-37 Gibson, Michael A., and James S. Holladay, Benjamin, 48: 177, 178 Corgan. “The Beginning of Geo- Hooper, Johnson Jones, Adventures of logical Exploration in Northern Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tal- Alabama: Gerard Troost’s Travels lapoosa Volunteers; together with in 1834,” 48: 142-53 “Taking the Census” and Other Ala- Glass, Carter, 48: 248, 264, 267 bama Sketches, edited by Shields (re- Goodgame, John W., 48: 279-80, viewed by Bert Hitchcock), 48: 282, 283 235-37 Grantham, Dewey W. Review of The Horne, Frank S., 48: 286—87 South and the New Deal by Biles, 48: Housing and Home Finance Agency, 298-300 48: 270-92 passim Greene County, 48: 125 Housing Authority of the Birming- Greensboro, 48: 184 ham District, 48: 271-94 Greensborough Female Academy, 48: Howard, George, 48: 129 106—7 Howard, O. O., 48: 189-218 passim Guild, James, 48: 230 Howell, Lewis, 48: 178 Gunn, George W., 48: 223-24 Howell, Nancy Holladay, 48: 177 Howell, Wiley, 48: 177, 178 Huckabee, Gray, 48: 178-79 Hale County, 48: 125 Hudson, Joyce Rockwood, Looking for 314 THE ALABAMA REVIEW De Soto: A Search Through the South Johnson, Andrew, 48: 192—215 passim for the Spaniard’s Trail (reviewed by Johnson, Kenneth R. Review of Liv- Lawrence A. Clayton), 48: 154-55 ing Monuments: Confederate Soldiers’ Hughes, John S., ed., The Letters of a Homes in the New South by Rosen- Victorian Madwoman (reviewed by burg, 48: 296-97 Suzanne Marshall), 48: 57—58 Johnston, Forney, 48: 255—57 Hull, Cordell, 48: 252, 265 Jones, Richard, 48: 139 Huntsville, 48: 128, 207 Jones, Rosco, 48: 83—95 Hurley, Ruby, 48: 284, 289, 290 Jones, Thelma Thomas, 48: 84-87, 95 The Impact of the Civil War and Recon- Jones, Thomas Goode, 48: 129, 131, struction in Arkansas: Persistence in 141 the Midst of Ruin by Moneyhon (re- Judson College, 48: 185 viewed by Allen W. Trelease), 48: 302-4 Keffer, John C., 48: 206 Integration, 48: 269-95 Keith, Nathaniel, 48: 286 It’s All Politics: South Alabama’s Seafood Kilby, Thomas E., 48: 139-41 Industry by Durrenberger (re- King, Elisha F., 48: 178, 180 viewed by George H. Daniels), 48: Knight, Thomas, 48: 90-91 59-60 Kolb, Reuben F., 48: 118 Kornegay, Mr., 48: 107 Jackson, Emory O., 48: 282 Ku Klux Klan, 48: 119, 132, 139, Jackson, Harvey H. III, and Harvey 216, 251-67 passim H. Jackson, Jr. “Moving to Ala- bama: The Joel Spigener-William Labor codes, 48: 192—95 K. Oliver Letters, 1833-1834,” 48: Lafayette, Alabama, 48: 88, 92 16-42 Lauderdale County, 48: 126 Jackson, Harvey H., Jr., 48: 41-42 Le Bon, Gustave, 48: 116 Jackson, Robert Dandridge, 48: 182 Legislature, 48: 219-24 Jacoway, Elizabeth. Review of The The Letters of a Victorian Madwoman by Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’s Last Hughes, ed. (reviewed by Suzanne Stand at The University of Alabama by Marshall), 48: 57-58 Clark, 48: 53-55 Little York, 48: 38 Jakeman, Robert J. Review of Carl A. Living Monuments: Confederate Soldiers’ Spaatz and the Air War in Europe by Homes in the New South by Rosen- Davis, 48: 237-39 burg (reviewed by Kenneth R. James P. Tarry & Co., 48: 183 Johnson), 48: 296-97 Jefferson County, 48: 124—25, 130 Livingston, J. E., 48: 91 Jefferson County Coordinating Lodge force bill, 48: 118 Council of Social Forces, 48: 281, Lofton, Jr., Voices from Alabama (re- 289, 290 viewed by Melton McLaurin), 48: Jefferson County Planning Commis- 304-5 sion, 48: 273 Looking for De Soto: A Search Through Jefferson-Hillman Hospital, 48: 275 the South for the Spaniard’s Trail by Jehovah's Witnesses, 48: 83-95 Hudson, 48: 154-55 Jelks, W. D., 48: 131, 141 Lopez, Aaron, 48: 222, 226 Jemison, Robert, 48: 280 Lowndes County, 48: 135 Jemison, Robert, Jr., 48: 225-26, “Lynching in Alabama, 1889-1921,” 228-30 by Glenn Feldman, 48: 115-41, Jennings, John, 48: 128 126 OCTOBER 1995 Lynne, Seybourn, 48: 293 Mobile, 48: 138 Mobile County, 48: 124—25 Mabry, Albert Gallatin, 48: 219, 228, Mobile Register, 48: 135 230 Moneyhon, Carl H., The Impact oft he McAdoo, William Gibbs, 48: 245-63 Civil War and Reconstruction in Ar- passim kansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin McDaniel, Mary Jane. Review of Deer- (reviewed by Allen W. Trelease), 48: skins and Duffels: Creek Indian Trade 302-4 With Anglo-America, 1685-1815 by Monroe County, 48: 193 Braund, 48: 155-57 Montgomery, 48: 26, 130, 139, 193, McFeely, William S., 48: 188-89 221 McLaurin, Melton. Review of Voices Montgomery, Clinton, 48: 129-30 from Alabama by Lofton, Jr., 48: Montgomery, William E., Under Their 304-5 Own Vine and Fig Tree: The African- McMillen, Sally. Review of Southern American Church in the South, 1865— Women: Histories and Identities by 1900 (reviewed by Joseph P. Reidy), Bernhard et al., 48: 66-68 48: 64-66 Macon County, 48: 126 Montgomery Advertiser, 48: 121—22, Man and Mission: E. B. Gaston and the 135 Origins of the Fairhope Single Tax Montgomery County, 48: 34, 124—26 Colony by Gaston (reviewed by Moore, Edmund H., 48: 260 Betty Brandon), 48: 233—35 Morgan, David T. Review of Notable Manly, Basil, 48: 229 Past, Bright Future: First Baptist Marengo County, 48: 96-113, 130, Church, Enterprise, Alabama, 1893—- 135 1993 by Allen, 48: 297-98 Marion, 48: 177—79, 184 Morgan, James, 48: 290, 294 Marion Academy, 48: 179 Morgan, Lynda J., Emancipation in Vir- Marion Female Seminary, 48: 185 ginia’s Tobacco Belt, 1850-1870 (re- Marion Military Institute, 48: 185 viewed by John White), 48: 61—62 Marshall, Suzanne. Review of The Moseley, Joshua, 48: 107 Letters of a Victorian Madwoman by Moton, Robert R., 48: 137—38 Hughes, ed., 48: 57-58 “Moving to Alabama: The Joel Marshall, Thurgood, 48: 293 Spigener-William K. Oliver Let- Medical Association of the State of ters, 1833-1834,” 48: 16—42 Alabama, 48: 219, 222, 226 Mulga, 48: 130 Medical center, University of Ala- Munden, N. H., 48: 180 bama, 48: 269-95 Medicine: mental health, 48: 219-32; National Association for the Advance- University of Alabama medical ment of Colored People (NAACP), school, 48: 269-95 48: 131, 270, 282-95 Meighan, J. H., 48: 5, 10, 13 National Gallery of Paintings, 48: Mental health, 48: 219-32 164-67 Meredith, E. T., 48: 264 Neal, Claude, 48: 117 Midland, 48: 139 Neff, Pat M., 48: 264 Migration, 48: 16-40; 96-113; Newspapers: Birmingham Age- black, 48: 124, 137 Herald, 48: 132-33, 136; Bir- Miller, Carroll, 48: 260 mingham Christian Advocate, 48: Miller, W. T., 48: 135-36 135; Birmingham Ledger, 48: 135; Mitchell, Clarence, 48: 286-87, 290 Birmingham World, 48: 282, 290 Mitchell, Gus, 48: 186 Newton, Merlin Owen. “Rosco Jones 316 THE ALABAMA REVIEW and the Alabama Judicial Estab- Powell, Will, 48: 135 lishment,” 48: 83—95 Pratt, Daniel, 48: 163-76 Notable Past, Bright Future: First Baptist Prattville, 48: 165—76 passim Church, Enterprise, Alabama, 1893— Prohibition, 48: 250, 256 1993 by Allen (reviewed by David Proskauer, Joseph M., 48: 257 T. Morgan), 48: 297-98 Providence Baptist Church, 48: 180 Nott, Josiah, 48: 202 Pryor, R. B., 48: 186 Public Works Administration, Hous- The Old Beloved Path: Daily Life among ing Division, 48: 271—72 the Indians of the Chattahoochee River Valley by Winn (reviewed by Ka- Rabb, Maxwell, 48: 291 thryn E. Holland Braund), 48: Railroads: Alabama and Mississippi 300-302 Rivers, 48: 181; Cahaba, Marion & Oliver family, 48: 19—42 passim Greensboro, 48: 181; Southern, Oliver, Ann Barbara Saylor Spigener, 48: 186 48: 19, 20, 27, 32, 36, 37, 38 Ralston, Samuel M., 48: 248 Oliver, Caroline R., 48: 29 Randall Broghers Steam Ginnery Oliver, Cristana Knodle, 48: 20 and Grist Mill, 48: 183 Oliver, Peter, 48: 19, 20, 32, 39 Raper, Arthur, 48: 116 Oliver, William Knodle, 48: 19-40 Reconstruction, 48: 188-218 O'Neal, Edward, 48: 131, 141 Reidy, Joseph P. Review of Under O’Neal, Emmet, 48: 130—41 passim Their Own Vine and Fig Tree: The Opelika, 48: 86-95 African-American Church in the Owen, Marie Bankhead, 48: 41—42 South, 1865-1900 by Montgomery, Owen, Robert L., 48: 260 48: 64-66 Relief, 48: 200, 203 Painting, 48: 163—76, 171, 172 Religion: Catholicism, 48: 258; Parsons, Lewis E., 48: 191, 196 Jehovah’s Witnesses, 48: 83—95 Pattangall, William R., 48: 259 Republican party, 48: 188—218 passim Patton, Robert M., 48: 196-215 pas- Rice, James, 48: 89-90 sim Rich, John Stanley. Review of Place Patton, W. C., 48: 283, 286, 289-90 Names of Bibb County, Alabama, by Pennington (black lynching victim), Ellison, 48: 305-7 48: 128-29 Riggs, Benjamin Hogan, 48: 219 Perry County, 48: 125, 177-87 Riley, B. F., 48: 187 Persons, W. O., 48: 184 Robbins, George, 48: 180 Phillips, Wendell, 48: 191 Robertson, Joseph T., and P. Wayne Pickens County, 48: 125 Findley. “Camp Sibert, Alabama’s Place Names ofB ibb County, Alabama, by First Chemical Warfare Center, Ellison (reviewed by John Stanley 1942-1945,” 48: 3-15 Rich), 48: 305-7 Rogers, William Warren, Jr., Black “A Place Remembered—Hamburg, Belt Scalawag: Charles Hays and the Alabama,” by Annie Ford Wheeler, Southern Republicans in the Era of 48: 177-87 Reconstruction (reviewed by Hans L. Polk, Frank, 48: 264 Trefousse), 48: 55-56 Pool, Gilman K. C., 48: 178 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 48: 245, 253, Pool, James, 48: 180 257, 264, 268 Pope, John, 48: 206-16 passim “Rosco Jones and the Alabama Judi- Powell, Grover, 48: 88, 89 cial Establishment,” by Merlin Powell, Jim, 48: 135 Owen Newton, 48: 83-95 OCTOBER 1995 Rosenburg, R. B., Living Monuments: Slater, Ben, 48: 130 Confederate Soldiers’ Homes in the Slavery, 48: 112, 113 New South (reviewed by Kenneth R. Slaves: owned by Joel Spigener: Joe, Johnson), 48: 296—97 Sam, Arnold, Sally, Little Moses, Rouse, Jacqueline Anne, Vicki L. and Big Moses, 48: 22, 25, 28, 30, Crawford, and Barbara Woods, 34; owned by Nathan Whitfield: eds., Women in the Civil Rights Move- Lewis, London, 48: 107 ment, Trailblazers and Torchbearers, Smith, Alfred E., 48: 247—64 passim 1941-1965 (reviewed by Joanne Smith, R. H., 48: 220 Varner Hawks), 48: 68—70 Smith, William H., 48: 207 Russell, Charles Taze, 48: 85 Soule, Joshua, 48: 169 Rutherford, Joseph, 48: 85 The South and the New Deal by Biles (reviewed by Dewey W. Grantham), 48: 298-300 Southern Law and Order Commis- Sacks, Howard L., and Judith Rose sion, 48: 133 Sacks, Way Up North in Dixie: A Southern Women: Histories and Identities Black Family's Claim to the Confederate by Bernhard et al., (reviewed by Anthem (reviewed by Gaines M. Fos- Sally McMillen), 48: 66-68 ter), 48: 73-75 Spigener family, 48: 19—42 passim Samford, Thomas Drake, 48: 86, 92 Spigener, Eliza L., 48: 22 Samples, Mr., 48: 109 Spigener, Fredrick, 48: 22, 27 Sanders, Jared Y., 48: 260 Spigener, George, 48: 19, 30 The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’s Last Spigener, Joel, 48: 19-42 Stand at The University of Alabama by Spigener, Lawrence, 48: 22, 27 Clark (reviewed by Elizabeth Jaco- Spigener, Rebeckah Caroline, 48: 20, way), 48: 53-55 33 Schultz, George, 48: 179 Spigener, Sylvia, 48: 22, 33, 35, 36, Schurz, Carl, 48: 191 38 Scott, Anne Firor, ed., Unheard Voices: Spiginer, Christianah, 48: 29 The First Historians of Southern St. Clair County, 48: 3-15 Women (reviewed by Betty Bran- Starnes, Joe, 48: 5 don), 48: 70—73 Steedman, James B., 48: 202 Scribner, Christopher MacGregor. Steiner, Burghard, 48: 183 “Federal Funding, Urban Renewal, Steiner, J. J. F., 48: 276-77 and Race Relations: Birmingham Steiner, Sigfried, 48: 183 in Transition, 1945-1955,” 48: Stewart, George Noble, 48: 221 269-95 Stuart, Gilbert, 48: 173; portrait by, Searcy, Reuben, 48: 227, 228, 230 172 Segregation, 48: 269-95 Suffrage: black, 48: 204, 206, 210 Selma, 48: 136, 177, 184, 193 Sully, Thomas, 48: 170, 173; portrait Selma Medical Society, 48: 219 by, 172 Sheffield, 48: 138 Sulzby, James F., Jr., 48: 276-79 Shelby County, 48: 128 Swayne, Noah, 48: 189 Shepherd, O. L., 48: 216 Swayne, Wager T., 48: 188-218 Shubuta, Mississippi, 48: 138 Sibert, William Luther, 48: 6 Simmons, William J., 48: 250 Taggart, Tom, 48: 264 Simpson, Robert T., Jr., 48: 89 Tarry, James Pride, 48: 180, 182 Slapout, 48: 42 Tarry, William, 48: 179 318 THE ALABAMA REVIEW Thaw, Harry K., 48: 253 Union Springs, 48: 131 Thomas, Jonathan Render, 48: 91 Uniontown, 48: 177 Thomas, William H., 48: 91—93 United States Housing Agency, 48: Thomson, Laquita. “Daniel Pratt’s 271-72 Picture Gallery,” 48: 163—76 United States Supreme Court, 48: Tilford, Earl H., Jr., Crosswinds: The 93-95 Air Force’s Setup in Vietnam (re- University of Alabama medical viewed by William F. Trimble), 48: school, 48: 269-95 157 Urban League, 48: 281 Treaty of Cusseta, 48: 18 Urban planning and renewal, 48: Trefousse, Hans L. Black Belt Scala- 269-95 wag: Charles Hays and the Southern Republicans in the Era of Reconstruc- Vilula. See Hamburg tion by Rogers, 48: 55—56 Voices from Alabama by Lofton, Jr. (re- Trelease, Allen W. Review of The Im- viewed by Melton McLaurin), 48: pact of the Civil War and Reconstruc- 304-5 tion in Arkansas: Persistence in the Voices of D-Day by Drez (reviewed by Midst of Ruin by Moneyhon, 48: William F. Trimble), 48: 308-—9 302-4 Trigg, Abram, 48: 178 W. D. Kimball Lumber Company, 48: Trimble, William F. Review of Cross- 184, 185 winds: The Air Force’s Setup in Vietnam W. P. Munden & Co., 48: 183 by Tilford, 48: 157 “Wager Swayne, the Freedmen’s Bu- —Review of Voices of D-Day by reau, and the Politics of Recon- Drez, 48: 308-9 struction in Alabama,” by Michael Troost, Gerard, 48: 142-53; map of W. Fitzgerald, 48: 188-218 1834 Alabama exploration, 144 Waitt, Alden D., 48: 5 —“Notes Kept during an Excur- Walker, Jack, 48: 133 sion in the Months of April and Walker County, 48: 140 May 1834,” 48: 147-52 Walsh, David I., 48: 260 Turnbeaugh, Isaac, 48: 178 Walsh, Thomas J., 48: 253, 254, 259, Tuscumbia, 48: 127 260, 264 Tuskegee Institute, 48: 131, 137 Ward, T. 1., 48: 186 Tuxedo Junction, 48: 275 Washington, Alabama, 48: 23—24, 36 “Twenty-Four Votes for Oscar W. Un- Washington, Booker T., 48: 131-32, derwood,” by Lee N. Allen, 48: 138 243-68 Washington, George (portrait of), 48: 170, 173, 172 Under Their Own Vine and Fig Tree: Washington, John, 48: 98 The African-American Church in the Washington, Josiah, 48: 109, 110 South, 1865-1900 by Montgomery Watkins, Sarah 48: 97 (reviewed by Joseph P. Reidy), 48: Way Up North in Dixie: A Black Family's 64-66 Claim to the Confederate Anthem by Underwood, Oscar Wilder, 48: 141, Sacks and Sacks (reviewed by 243-68, 246 Gaines M. Foster), 48: 73—75 Unheard Voices: The First Historians of Weaver, Bill L. “Establishing and Southern Women by Scott, ed. (re- Organizing the Alabama Insane viewed by Betty Brandon), 48: Hospital, 1846-1861,” 48: 219-32 70-73 Weissinger, George, 48: 178, 179, 180 Union League, 48: 211 Wetumpka, 48: 127, 129, 130, 139

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