Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 43:184, 341, 45:182 A Abid, Omar, 37:121n Abiding Mother, Genuine Mother: Mother through the A. J. Rife Construction Co., 48:172 Ages; Tributes to Mother, by Henry F. White, A. K. A., by Sandi Garrett, noted, 52:364 revd., 7:96–97 A. L. Barnett (company), Leslie, 33:279 Abilene or Bust, by Bill Gulick and Thomas Rothrock, "AAA Cotton Plow-Up Campaign in Arkansas," by noted, 5:191–92 Keith J. Volanto, 59:388–406 Abington, Eugene H., Backroads and Bicarbonate: The Aaker, Jerry, book by, noted, 53:398 Autobiography of an Arkansas Country Aalseth, Margaret, 49:286 Doctor, noted, 14:77, 286; revd., 14:392–94 Aaron, Nadine (Mrs. O. R. Aaron), Little Rock, 57:163, Abington, Mrs. Eugene H., Beebe, 2:363 164, 167, 171 Abington, W. H., 3:227, 237–38, 243n, 39:32 AAUP. See American Association of University Ables, Hamp, 14:145, 237 Professors Abner (of Lum and Abner), 30:64, 69–70 AAUW. See American Association of University Abney, James F. (CSA), 15:172, 175 Women Abolitionist incident at Camden, 11:332–33 Abadie, Silvestre, 1:297–98 Abolitionists, 3:76, 29:200, 30:123–44, 44:329–30 Abandoned lands (1864), 1:72–73 Abolitionists and the South, 1831–1861, by Stanley Abandoned Orchard, by Eleanor Risley, noted, 4:370 Harrold, revd., 55:329–31 Abbey, Fred (USA), 49:10 Abraham, James, 1:69 Abbey of Saint Walburg, 56:81 Abraham, James B., 5:372 Abbot, Mr., Dallas Co., 35:278 "Abraham G. Mayers," by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr., Abbot, David, perfects irrigation system for rice, 29:70 34:122–48 Abbot, Willis J., 34:56, 58 Abraham Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings, ed. Roy Abbott, Alfred, 49:335 P. Basler, revd., 6:90–91 Abbott, Ben, Washington, 18:186 Abraham Lincoln Deals with Foreign Affairs: A Abbott, Bill, Garland Co., 59:416 Diplomat in Carpet Slippers, by Jay Abbott, Daisy Rhea, featured in book, 35:302 Monaghan, noted, 56:489 Abbott, Emma, at Hot Springs, 1:75 Abrahams, Roger D., book by, noted, 53:499 Abbott, Frank, coed., "Reminiscences of Confederate Abram, Morris B., 29:61 Service by Wiley A. Washburn," 35:47–90 Abrams, Annie, Little Rock, 42:255n Abbott, Jane, Little Rock, 4:164 "Abridgement of the Diary of Warrant Officer Earl E. Abbott, John S. C. (auth.), 38:356–57, 51:21–24, 27 Moreland of Fort Smith, Arkansas," by Doyle Abbott, Shirley, 49:95, 182, 334–35 F. Smee, 5:220–45 The Bookmaker's Daughter: A Memory Unbound, Absentee ownership, problems of, 18:90 cited, 59:416, 423; revd., 51:86–87 Abstract from 1910 Federal Census Montgomery rev., 50:390–91 County, Arkansas, noted, 44:87–88 Womenfolks: Growing Up down South, revd., Abstracts from Crawford County, Ark., Newspapers: 42:369–70 "The Van Buren Press" Feb. 3, 1866–April Abel, Annie H., 38:357–58 13, 1868, noted, 54:109 The American Indian as Slaveholder and Acan, Mr. (Frenchman), 16:64 Secessionist, revd., 52:189–91 Acan family, Ashley Co., 46:140 The American Indian in the Civil War, 1862–1865, Acanssas, river of (named by H. Joutel), 19:195–96 revd., 52:189–91 Acanza (Indian tribe, named on Vaugondy's map), book by, noted, 52:473 19:195 Abel, Hiram, 23:61 Accacia Bayou, Calhoun Co., 48:162 Abel, Ida Lee, Lexa, 20:97n Accancea (Indian tribe named by H. Joutel), 19:195–96 Abel, T. J. (Freedmen's Bureau agent), 51:148, 151 Accanssa village, 1:50 Abenaqui Indians, 48:166 Accidentals (baseball club in Little Rock, 1867), 25:330 Abercrombie, Charles, Desha Co., 12:52 Achansa (Indian tribe named by A. Douay), 19:194 Abercrombie, Irene, "The Battle of Prairie Grove," Acheson, Dean, 56:258 2:309–15 Ackansas, 53:119 Aberdeen, Ark. Co., 6:181, 11:294, 21:337, 354, Ackerman, A. J., 33:331, 34:256–58 22:127, 27:135 Ackerman, Curtis, 56:393 Abernathy, Imogene Lytle, 20:186 Ackerman, F. S., Eureka Springs, 41:214 Abernathy, Mamie Ruth Stranburg, Hot Springs, ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union 1 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Acme, Sheppard, Hot Springs, 55:293 injunctions or appt. of receivers, 1:122 Acme Brick Company, Hot Springs, 37:19 No. 394 (1939), licensing of pest-control operators Acorn, Polk Co., 21:45, 69 and "tree doctors," 26:61 Acree, F. F., 15:176 No. 409 (1947), allows state forests on given, "Across Arkansas in 1844," by Francis J. Scully, 13:31– purchased, or exchanged lands, 24:217 51 No. 414 (1917), est. Ark. State Plant Board, 26:48– "Action at Prairie De Ann," by James Harris Atkinson, 49, 66 19:40–50 No. 482 (1963), est. weights and measures, 26:72 Action before Westport, 1864, by Howard N. Monnett, No. 512 (antibolshevik law, 1919), 37:268, 56:182 noted, 54:496 No. 655, 54:456 Action Comics, 51:2–18 No. 787 (1997), 57:62 "Activities of the Women of Arkansas during the War No. 832 (1979), est. Ark. Museums Div., Dept. of between the States," by Clara B. Eno, 3:5–27 Parks and Tourism, 38:295 Acts of Arkansas No. 905, 55:100 No. 1, Initiated Act (1929), 38:309–31 Ad. Hine (USA steamboat), on Ark. River, 17:190, No. 3 (1937), est. exams of persons accused of 24:167–68, 172–77, 220, 226, 244, 29:238– crimes, 37:230 41 No. 10 (1958), 56:429, 59:246 Adair, B. F. (Pulaski Co. African American legis.), art. on controversy over, 56:443–61 31:222–24, 222–24, 33:14, 303, 44:231 D. W. Mullins on, 56:458–59, 460 picture of, facing 31:222 and NAACP, 56:446–48, 449–50, 453–55 Adair, B. H., 12:369 No. 19, 54:149–50, 159–60, 159–60 Adair, C. R., and Zenith rice, 5:131 No. 25 (eclectics registration, 1935), 35:39 Adair, Callie, 8:110 No. 38 (Reorganization Act, 1971), 37:71–72 Adair, Edward, 56:131 changes name of Ark. State Hosp. to Ark. Mental Adair, George W., 36:21 Hosp., 37:232 Adair, John L., 50:155–56, 157 No. 39 (1967), est. Ark. Archaeological Survey, Adair, W. S., 35:341 53:309–10 Adair, William P. (CSA), 25:67–68, 26:274n, 277, No. 42 (1953), on forestry comm., 24:218 29:248 No. 46 (1873), provisions for penitentiary leasing, Cherokee del., 31:175 52:5 Adair place (archeological site), pictures of artifacts No. 48 (1939), expands forestry comm., 24:215 from, following 3:312 No. 58 (Antiquities Bill, 1967), 53:309 Adams (USA steamer), 18:340 No. 69 (1913), 52:27 Adams, A. (del. to secession conv.), table facing 13:184 No. 73 (1931), and certified seed, 26:58–60 Adams, A. B., Eureka Springs, 56:164 No. 76 (1893), limits convict leasing, 52:9 Adams, Arthur L., 1:286 No. 82 (1959), and protection of hist. sites, 53:309– Adams, Berry, Ashley Co., 16:69 10 Adams, Bill, Clarksville, 6:75 No. 85 (forest-fire law, 1935), 24:213 Adams, Bob, Marion Co., 17:158 No. 99 (1917), calls const. conv., 1:117 Adams, Bryant, Ashley Co., 16:69 No. 115 (Anti-NAACP Bill), 56:447, 448 Adams, Carl, appt. welfare dir., 57:383 overturned, 56:453 Adams, Chance, 33:196 No. 148 (physician licensing, 1935), 35:39 Adams, Charles, Helena (early settler near Cadron), No. 163 (1947), authorizes Div. of Forestry and 10:127, 133 Parks, 24:217 Adams, Gen. Charles W. (CSA), Helena, 2:285, 13:5n, No. 167 (Ellis Refunding Act, 1933), 2:319 9, 11n, 14n, 21:245, 38:356 No. 197 (1957), est. Prairie Grove Battlefield del. to secession conv., 12:212–13, 13:181–83, 184 Comm., 16:220 Adams, Miss Charlie, 14:241 No. 241 (1943), and admissions to state hosp., Adams, Cindy, 14:241 37:230 Adams, Crockett (CSA), 5:410 No. 261 (obscenity law, 1961), 29:49 Adams, Drury, Independence Co., 36:136 No. 270 (1967), appropriation for Ark. Adams, E., Izard Co., 6:73 Archaeological Survey, 53:309 Adams, Eliza, diary of, noted, 17:210 No. 345 (1943), appropriation for educating African Adams, Emma, Ft. Smith, 47:298 Americans, 27:6 Adams, George, Cleburne Co., 44:363 No. 355 (1937), est. appeals from temporary Adams, George H., Heber Springs, 5:362, 37:93 2 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Adams, George Rollie, 42:311 Adams, Mrs. M. E., 14:137 Adams, Hattie, 14:241 Adams, Mathew, Izard Co., 37:184n, 185–86 Adams, Henry, 53:421 Adams, Moses S., 29:149 Adams, Herbert Baxter, 35:116–18, 122, 37:75 Adams, P. H., Izard Co., 6:73 Adams, Hilda, Jefferson Co., 43:183, 341, 47:190, 365 Adams, Peter F., Fulton Co., 6:73 Adams, Horace, 5:94, 40:91, 43:279 Adams, Reuben R., 31:113–14 and AHA, 4:375, 5:110, 6:367, 7:142, 144, 10:302, Adams, Robert, Searcy Co., 37:210 11:207, 12:177, 13:213, 14:178, 15:176, Adams, Robert H. (CSA), 42:75–77, 147 334–35, 342–43, 23:184, 368 Adams, Ross B., Garland Co., 59:416 "An Arkansas Alderman, 1857," 11:79–101 Adams, Rus, 20:380 papers by, noted, 9:222, 12:178 Adams, Samuel, 7:104 picture of, 25:282 acting gov. of Ark, 3:189 rev., 1:74–78 pres., Ark. Sen., 26:354 "The Year 1856 as Viewed by an Arkansas Whig," Adams, Sherman, 59:247 1:124–33 Adams, Solomon, Ashley Co., 16:65 Adams, Mrs. Horace, 7:142 Adams, Travis M., 31:76 Adams, Howard L., 7:129 Adams, Lt. W. C., 1:72 Adams, J. D., in Mex. War, 12:312 Adams, Dr. W. W. (druggist), 25:141 Adams, Jacob, Izard Co., 6:73 Adams, W. W. (Izard Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), Adams, James, 50:169 12:139n, 150, 161, 33:62n Adams, James Truslow, regarding federalism, 24:357– Adams, Mrs. W. W., Ozark, 3:16 58 Adams, Walter H., 5:361 Adams, Jessie, 11:295–97 Adams, Walter M. Adams, John (Izard Co. sheriff), 37:186 book by, noted, 50:308 Adams, John, of Mass., 37:46–47 A History of North Little Rock, revd., 46:79–81 Adams, John D. (CSA), 39:13, 46:359, 55:394 Adams, William (CSA), 42:81, 84 btry. named for, 22:241, 271 Adams, Willie, 14:241 conduct questioned while Gen. Van Dorn's Adams Bluff, Ark. Co., 21:336, 351 paymaster, 18:352–54 skirmish at (1862), 22:127 gives horse (Fire Eater) to Gen. A. S. Johnston, Adams family (early settlers along White River), 5:162 8:206–10 Adams Hill (community in Bauxite), 27:345 picture of, facing 23:248, 28:304 Adamson, Hans Christian, Rebellion in Missouri: 1861, removed as paymaster in Ark., 18:352 revd., 20:203–4 and 16th Ark. Regt., 11:286 Adamson, John F., Pulaski Co., 12:52 state debt, helps in plan for paying of, 23:253–55, Adams-Redfield Plan, 23:254–56 28:305–6 Adams' Tavern, Champagnolle (1857), 11:88 Adams, John L., 50:152 Adaptable South: Essays in Honor of George Brown Adams, John M., 3:212, 215 Tindall, by Elizabeth Jacoway, Dan T. Adams, John Quincy, 2:307, 4:279, 281, 19:24, 26, 27n, Carter, Lester C. Lamon, and Robert C. 29, 20:20, 23:74, 24:48–49, 357, 25:322, McGrath Jr., revd., 52:82–83 26:176, 27:43, 32:232, 338 Addams, Charles, 11:237 and admission of Ark., 3:68–69 Addams, Jane, 41:39 opposes slavery provision in 1836 Ark. Const., Addis, Horace, 42:116n 20:243 Addison, A. E., Phillips Co., 12:52 Adams, John T. A., 7:113 "Address on the Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle of Adams, Joseph Biscuit, Ashley Co., 16:69 Pea Ridge," by James W. Green Jr., 21:160– Adams, K. C., 27:323 65 Adams, Kirby, Louisville, Ky., 57:50 "Addresses of Dedication at Prairie Grove Battlefield Adams, Lennie. See Calhoun, Lennie Adams (Mrs. John Monument, December 7, 1956," comp. C. Calhoun) Robert R. Logan, 16:257–80 Adams, Leon, Little Rock, 56:437–38 Adelantado, 51:19 Adams, Levi C., 57:321–22 Aderhold, Patricia Auten, Alexandria, La., 38:94 Adams, Lora, 14:241 Adkins, Eretta K. Butts, 5:362 Adams, Lorene, Fayetteville, 43:189 Adkins, Gov. Homer Martin, 1:277, 2:190–91, 287, Adams, M. E. "Dink," Rocky Comfort, family of, 36:182n, 40:351, 43:291, 313, 45:303, 320, 14:238 46:298 3 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and Act 90 (1941), 3:243–44 Jack Frederick Kilpatrick, 26:40–47 appts. board of trustees for sanitation, 5:327 "Adventures in Building a Personal Research Library," appts. comm. to preserve records, 1:99–100 by Mary D. Hudgins, 9:322–29 and Ark. Council of Defense, 2:116 Adventures of a Ballad Hunter, by John Lomax, 56:206 and C. Bailey, 57:4, 139, 147, 150, 154–56 "Adventures on My Trip to Texas in the Fall of 1864," flood relief, 2:206 by Sarah J. Yeater, 4:31–46 and R. W. Fulbright, 57:41–43 Adventure Tales of Arkansas: A Cartoon History of a and Japanese American relocation centers, 53:345, Spirited People, noted, 45:279 346, 351, 360–63 Aesthetic Club of Little Rock, 43:225n, 274, 44:123, KKK candidate for sheriff, 22:201 50:321 and S. McMath, 11:235 AETN. See Arkansas Educational Television Network picture of, facing 22:200 Affirmative Action and the Stalled Quest for Black and POWs, 53:357–58 Progress, by W. Avon Drake and Robert D. U.S. Sen. campaign of, 57:43 Holsworth, noted, 56:120 and P. Van Dalsem, 57:379 Affleck, Isaac Dunbar (CSA), Civil War letters of, welcomes 35th Div., 1:89 21:247–68 wins 1942 primary, 1:285 Affleck, Thomas, Washington, Miss., 43:103 Adkins, T. O. (USA), 56:53 Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Plantation Adkins, W. A., Phillips Co., 58:287, 290, 292, 304 Calendar, 21:247 killed during Elaine race riot (1919), 19:147, 20:95n, AFL-CIO 102–3, 33:185–86 and Carter admin., 57:106–8 Adkins, W. D., 37:276 and labor-law reform, 57:104–27 Adkins Refunding Act (1941), 2:323–25 and opposition to O. Faubus, 57:100 Adkisson, Bliss, 26:26–29, 37 and poll tax, 54:150–51, 152, 155–56, 57:101 Adkisson, Hardy, 26:27n, 37 and D. Pryor, 57:112 Adkisson, Richard, 51:249–50, 252, 255, 260 Africa, cultural traces from, 51:161 Adkisson, Tobe, 26:36 Africa, Saline Co., 27:345 Adkisson, Tom, home of (1918), 26:28 African American Experience in Louisiana, noted, Adkisson, Dr. Virgil W., 31:377 59:345 Adlai Stevenson and the World, by John Bartlow African American Heritage of Florida, ed. David R. Martin, revd., 38:282–83 Colburn and Jane L. Landers, revd., 55:337– Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, by John Bartlow Martin, 39 revd., 38:186–88 "African American Life in the Nineteenth-Century Adler, Cyrus, Van Buren South: A Review Essay," by Steven Hahn, "Birthplace of Cyrus Adler Is Marked," by Hugh 50:352–73 Park, 26:301–9 African Americans, 39:9. See also Adair, B. F.; picture of, facing 26:306 Arkansas Negro Democratic Association; and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:316 Black and Tans; First Kansas Colored Adler, Mrs. Joseph (Samuel), 5:316, 26:305 Infantry (USA); Freedmen; Grey, William Adler, Nathan, Batesville, 36:133n H.; Grice, Geleve; Gross, Tabbs; Knights and Adler, Sally (daughter of Cyrus). See Wolfinsohn, Sally Daughters of Labor; Little Rock Central High Adler (Mrs. Wolfe Wolfinsohn) School; Lynching; National Association for Adler, Samuel, 26:302 the Advancement of Colored People Adona, Perry Co., 31:285 (NAACP); Race relations in Arkansas; "Adoption of Arkansas' Anti-Evolution Law," by R. Racism; Segregation; Slavery; Taylor, Halliburton Jr., 23:271–83 Orville W.; U.S. Colored Troops and "Adoption of Initiative and Referendum in Arkansas: individual units The Roles of George W. Donaghey and Acts of Ark., No. 345 (1943), 27:6 William Jennings Bryan," by Calvin R. and Agricultural Wheel, 2:135, 31:225, 227, 40:254 Ledbetter Jr., 51:199–223 all-black province for, 49:272 "Adoption of the Constitution of 1874 and the Passing alleged violation of Emancipation Proclamation by, of the Reconstruction Regime," by James 49:107–23 Harris Atkinson, 5:288–96 AMA freedmen sch. in Batesville, 31:250, 318–19 Adventure in Photography, by Alice French, noted, appt. to state Dem. comm. (1954), 43:311 39:277 Ark. as a "paradise" for (1899), 33:296, 298 "Adventure Story of the Arkansas Cherokees, 1829," by Ark. Bapt. Coll., Little Rock, for, 9:202 4 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and Ark. Council of Defense, 36:288–89 art. on miscegenation as an issue in 1868 const. Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 3:72–74, 8:37–39, 9:44, conv., 24:99–119 47–48, 15:56, 17:218, 27:6, 28:12, 31:220– art. on monthly mtngs. of, in Southland (1864– 33, 32:148–65, 33:14, 60–61, 63–64, 163–78, 1925), 50:115–39 295n, 296–97, 302–3, 34:151, 155–60 art. on music of, 53:42–74 Ark. Negro Bapt. Conv., 49:259 art. on physicians and dentists, 57:287-308 Ark. Negro Sch. for the Blind, Little Rock, 9:48 art. on politics of, (1876–1900), 44:222–45 at Ark. Post (1812), 48:112 art. on protest of, in documents, 34:149–78 in Ark. professions, diss. on, 11:59 art. on race relations in Ark., noted, 48:298 and Ark. Repubs., 54:332–33, 336–38 art. on race riots in Ark. (1919–20), 33:175–91 on Ark. River (1832), 4:224 art. on racial conflict in Repub. party, 33:3–15 Ark. State Colored Men's Conv., 35:315, 325 art. on racial unrest in Howard Co., 59:353–87 Ark. State Colored Teachers' Assoc., 19:334–35 art. on separate-coach law (1891) and, 32:148–65 and Ark. State Press, 42:254–70, 48:23–24 art. on slavery in Yell Co. (1840–60), 39:35–52 Ark. Supreme Court and, 17:231 art. on Southland Coll., the Soc. of Friends, and art. and pictures on hist. structures of, 49:278–81 educ. of, 42:207–38 art. on, activism in Ark., 56:273–93 art. on status of, (1948–50), 9:43–49 art. on, as dels. to 1868 const. conv., 33:38–69 art. on transition from slave to free labor, 53:137–60 art. on, and Eureka Springs, 56:158–79 art. on Alphonso Trent Orchestra, 45:228–49 art. on, and Harrison racial violence, 58:131–59 art. on Nathan Warren (Little Rock free black), art. on, hosps., noted, 46:204, 379 15:53–61 art. on, labor and WWI, 49:20–50 art. on White Citizens' Council and desegregation, art. on, laundresses in Little Rock (1917–21), 49:20– 30:95–122 50 art. on Wolfe Deadening Resettlement Project and, art. on, as legis. in 1891, 31:220–33 noted, 45:190 art. on, in Reconstruction militia, 15:140–50 art. on WWI and, 49:249–77 art. on J. H. Alexander (second African American arts. on AMA and, in Ark., 30:123–44, 242–59, graduate of West Point), 41:103–28 31:246–61 art. on L. C. Bates, 42:254–70 arts. on Elaine race riot (1919), 19:142–50, 20:95– art. on Charles Case, noted, 44:186 104, 33:175-191, 58:265–84, 285–313 art. on Colored Farmers’ Alliance and 1891 strike arts. on M. W. Gibbs, 35:307–33, 43:241–43 by, 32:107–19 arts. on healthcare for, in Ark., 51:135–63, 57:287– art. on J. C. Corbin and educ. of, at UA, 30:277–314 308 art. on daily life of, in nineteenth century, 50:352–73 arts. on Little Rock Central High Sch., noted, 49:183 art. on disfranchisement of, 26:199–225 arts. on Reconstruction and, 48:243–59, 51:119–34 art. on documents of, from 1890s, 33:293–325 arts. on W. G. Still, 24:308–14, 26:285–92, 42:37– art. on F. Douglass in Ark., 41:303–15 46 art. on educ. of, in Desha Co., noted, 41:196 Ashley Band (Little Rock), 15:60–61 art. on O. Faubus and, 39:314–29 ask Clayton and Dorsey to resign from U.S. Sen., art. on Fed. experiments with labor of (1862–65), 5:288 1:101–16 Assoc. of Negro Publishers, 55:288 art. on first African American teacher in Little Rock, and ASTA, 46:121–22 9:194–204 and attempts to buy land (1883 and 1885), 44:227 art. on I. Fisher at Branch Normal Coll., 41:3–50 Augusta, dispatches from, 33:299n art. on free-black community in Marion Co., and Australian ballot, 44:241–45 54:427–43 Avaline (slave), 17:218–19 art. on Freedmen's Bureau in SW Ark., 50:158–200 and Bapt. churches in Little Rock, 32:156, 34:157 art. on T. Gross and Arkansas Freeman, 48:57–64 Bapt. convs. of, 1:137, 35:322n art. on Ferd Havis (Jefferson Co. Repub. leader), and baseball in Ark. (1920s), 54:418 37:240–51 L. C. Bates, paper on, noted, 41:328 art. on integration of UA Law Sch. (1948), 27:3–21 at Bayou Bartholomew (1834), 12:260–61 art. on Scipio A. Jones, 31:201–19 G. W. Bell (sen. from Desha and Chicot cos.), art. on legal status of, before 1865, 28:6–13 31:222 art. on Little Rock crisis (1957), 25:101–16 Bentonville, African American residents of, 33:298ff art. on E. K. Miller and Ark. Freedmen's Bureau Bethel African Meth. Episc. Church, Little Rock, schs., 31:305–27 15:59, 31:218 5 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 bibliog. on, noted, 44:177 Bradley Co. voter registration by race (1867), Big Rock Sch. Dist. 2, Little Rock, 31:203 12:158 A. Binns and freedman labor contract, 13:106 Branch Normal Coll. for, 30:36 Black Americans and the White Man's Burden, Branch Plantation (site of a freedmen's sch.), 30:248, 1898–1903, by Willard B. Gatewood Jr., 253–54 revd., 35:99–101 W. Branton accompanies Silas Hunt to Fayetteville, Monk Black (Bentonville property owner, 1893), 27:15–16 33:316 Brinkley, dispatches from, 33:229n and Black Exodus, 54:355 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:127–28, 132–35, Black Oak Arkansas and, 54:195–99 137, 146, 14:190–92, 35:312n blind sch. for, 8:84–85, 9:48 Brothers of Freedom, excluded by, 34:313 Blissville (refugee settlement in Little Rock), C. H. Brough and, 34:234–41 25:314n; picture of, facing 25:314 attitude toward, 34:235–40 J. H. Blount (Repub. candidate for gov., 1920), racial trouble in Phillips Co. (1919), 19:148, 150, 15:51–52, 31:216–18 20:99, 33:182, 189–90 blues music of, 53:75 business activities of, in Little Rock, 15:58–59, and Blytheville, 8:121, 9:45 31:209–10 book on, as slaves in Ark., revd., 18:104–7 Capital City Savings Bank, Little Rock, for (1903– book on, in Ark., noted, 42:384 8), 35:327–30 book on, in Little Rock, noted, 11:178 William Cass, Richmond, Little River Co., murder book on African American citizens in state, noted, of, by B. H. Griffith, 50:192, 57:267 38:286 celebrate emancipation, 9:198–99 book on African American citizens of Hempstead and Center Point riot (1883), 35:323–34 Co., noted, 38:286 and Cherokees (1842), 36:14n, 25–26 book on African American family in Ark. (1833– in Chicot Co., 50:5–29, 54:330 1953), revd., 45:171–73 and church, 54:343–46 book on African American neighborhood in Calion, church records of, 1:136–38 Union Co., noted, 45:353; revd., 47:81–82 churches of, in Nat. Reg., 46:390–91 book on African American press in the South, revd., churches of, in downtown Little Rock, 5:143 45:272–73 churches of, in Texarkana, 5:352 book on L. C. Bates, proposed, 44:356 during Civil War, 46:53, 47:268, 356, 48:320, 323– 24, 49:4, 136–37, 139, 167 book on desegregation in Little Rock, revd., 22:186– and CSA: drafted, 54:327–28; plan for arming, 87 by Gen. Cleburne, 4:312–13; as soldiers, book on R. R. Heard, Washington, noted, 47:84 8:334 book on letters of, as soldiers overseas, revd., as USA sailors, 54:311, 319, 327 30:355–57 as USA soldiers, 3:77, 7:323–24, 8:243, 9:199, book on Little Rock crisis (1957), revd., 44:81–82 10:55–57, 12:362, 17:372–73, 18:341–44, book on Little Rock's first African American 347–49, 19:53, 56, 20:14n, 22:107, 24:169, teacher, noted, 32:384; revd., 33:92–94 176–77, 179, 25:41, 87–88, 26:258–59, 266, book on NAACP and Ark. riot cases, noted, 45:356; 28:268, 372, 379, 28:372n, 29:243, 42:209, revd., 48:289–97 54:313–14, 318–28 book on race relations in Ark. (proposed), noted, and Powell Clayton, 8:5, 36:241, 246, 248 48:298 colls. and univs., efforts at desegregation of, 9:47– book on W. G. Still, noted, 44:85 48 book on John Lewis Waller, revd., 40:271–72 colls. for, 6:432 Joseph Albert Booker, speech by, opposing separate- Colored Agricultural Wheel, 31:225, 227, 40:254– coach law (1891), 32:157–58, 34:160–61 59 Joseph Robert Booker (Little Rock atty.), 9:46, 49, Colored Educ. Assoc., 54:353 27:11 Colored Fair Assoc., 31:233 booklet on African American family in Ark., noted, Colored Farmers' Alliance, 32:107–19 47:389 Colored Immigrant Soc., 38:56 booklets on experience in Ark., noted, 45:187–88, Colored Meth. Episc. Church, 1:136 357 at Holly Grove, 33:322–23 Bookman (African American settlement), Darywaw Colored State Fair, Pine Bluff (1888), 41:303 Township, Grant Co. (1885), 33:299n, 300 Colored Teachers Assoc., 30:313, 40:275 6 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Colored Women's Federated Clubs, 50:326, 335, excluded from Pulaski Heights, 41:139–40 339, 344 exhibit on, 45:86, 187–88, 357 Colored Young People's Inspiration League, 41:48 and O. Faubus, 39:318, 43:310–11 communities of, at Noxube and Smithland, 11:1, 7 and Fayetteville, 33:298–300, 311–15 Compromise Crisis (1848–52), politics and, 36:307– as fed. officeholders (1906), 32:6 37 First Missionary Bapt. church org. by (1845), 1:137 conditions for, in Ark. (1880–91), 34:152, 161–63, first museum of African American hist. in Ark., 167 43:90 and const. conv. of 1868, 1:217, 12:139, 142, 147– and First Presby. Church, Ft. Smith, 9:315 52, 160, 163, 25:316, 27:179–80, 185–89 First Ward Negro Band, Little Rock, 4:133 as dels., 37:59 I. Fisher at Branch Normal, research on, noted, and const. conv. of 1874, 5:290, 27:179–80, 185–87 39:356 and const. conv. of 1917–18, 34:13 and flood of 1927 in Jefferson Co., 43:329, 332, 335 Const. of 1864 and, 44:20, 27 folksongs of, collected by Lomax, 7:6 contributions by, noted, 42:193 and food relief, 37:33 in Conway Co., 52:374, 377, 380, 400, 54:339 Fordyce and Forrest City, dispatches from, noted, J. C. Corbin (state supt. of public instruction), 33:299n 20:304, 312, 317, 30:6 and Ft. Smith and cotton plantations, 50:40, 41 dispatches from, 33:298, 299n in Craighead Co., paper on, noted, 34:363 equal rights in, 9:45–46 crimes of, 33:307, 313–14, 319–21, 325 pop. of (1940), 8:120 Jeff Davis and, 33:20, 39:118–19 and fraternal orgs., 31:205–6, 44:226 deaf sch. for, 5:199, 201, 8:84, 9:48 and free labor market, paper on, noted, 46:381 N. F. Bennett (first student at), 5:199–200 and Freedmen's Bureau, 33:49–52, 61, 65, 67 death rate of, 33:308–9 and freedmen's home farm, 46:180, 182 and Dem. party, 1:275, 3:263, 265–66, 33:14 freedmen's sch. in Augusta, 31:319–20 disfranchisement of (1890s), 33:7–8 free blacks, 3:72–74, 77, 151, 161–62, 17:344–51, discrimination against, 31:213–14, 33:4–15, 47–66, 36:25, 38:216, 49:151, 54:427-43 176–91, 294–323 expelled from Ark. (1859), 28:12 diss. on, noted, 11:59, 14:387, 47:396 immigration of, restricted, 37:221 divorce rate for (1943), 39:30 in Marion, Newton, and Searcy cos., 37:220–21 and Dumas racial trouble, 33:179–80, 190–91 whites’ feelings toward, in early Ark., 15:54, 56 Dunbar Sch., Little Rock, picture and information and Frisco RR construction., 10:278 on, facing 39:349 Fulton Co., white and African American registration Dyess Colony, none at, 49:175 in, 12:158 economic self-help for, 33:298–99 Dr. D. B. Gaines, Little Rock, 33:11 and educ., 46:121–23, 54:30–31 as gardeners for Ashley and Woodruff families, paper on, for freedmen, noted, 41:328 43:102n during Reconstruction, 48:256–59 girls' reformatory for, 9:48 and Elaine race riot (1919), 13:82–83, 19:142–50, Grand Court of Calanthe (fraternal group), noted, 20:95–104, 31:206–9, 32:351–52, 33:175– 31:206 91, 37:275–77, 58:265-313 grandfather clause, defeated in 1910–1911, 26:223 on elec. boards, and Ark. Gen. Assembly, 26:215–16 grandfather clause in suffrage amend. (1912), and elec. of 1860, 44:316–35 opposed, 40:113 and elec. of 1870, 26:146 in Grant Co., 7:319, 321, 326 and elec. of 1872, 1:307–21, 30:316–17 during Great Depression, 37:23 and elec. of 1874, 30:322–23, 327–29, 331 and Greenback party, 33:13, 36:110–11, 119–21 and elec. of 1888, 25:15–18 Greene Co., pop. in (1840), 3:160 and elec. of 1890, 34:151 hosps. for, 6:150, 153, 9:48, 47:163–64 and elec. of 1920, 15:51–52 housing of, picture of, facing 30:125 and Emancipation Day, 37:111 William Howard's feelings toward, 35:361–63, 365 emancipation of, in Ark. (1864), 3:78 immigration of, to Ark. encouraged, 38:49, 56–57 emigration of, 33:296–97, 303 in Independence Co., 6:286, 8:135–36, 157 employment of, at Magnolia cotton mill, 5:82 and Indians, 49:202 enfranchisement of, 1:210, 212, 214, 217, 220–22, and initiative and referendum amendment (1910), 2:334–36, 8:11–12, 15, 66, 33:49, 311–15 40:107, 109–10 7 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 International Order of Twelve (fraternal group), park for, in Little Rock proposed (1950), 9:44–45 31:206 as patients at Hot Springs in 1850s, 14:28 W. Irving's observations of, along Ark. River, 4:223 and penal system, 8:180 IWW attempts to org., 37:269 and peonage, 50:86, 88, 90 in Izard Co., 3:160–61 and Phillips Co., 54:330 W. C. O. Jacques (artist), 33:301 A. Pike's views on freedom for, 34:296 and Jim Crow laws, 54:355 and plantation labor, 50:61, 70, 71, 74 James K. Jones and (1896), 34:76 plantations of freedmen, 42:147n and KKK, 19:277, 22:16, 20, 54:338 political disfranchisement of, thesis on, noted, and Knights of Labor, 42:110n 36:257 and larceny law (1875), 34:198–99 in Pope Co., 54:338, 353 laws passed by 1866 legis. concerning, 44:21 pop. of, in Ark., 3:266n, 8:115, 117, 119–26, 129–31 as legis. in 13th Gen. Assembly, pictures of, facing and the Populist party, 33:13 31:222, 230 post–Civil War educ., 54:348–54 library for, 42:43–44 at Prairie Grove (1862), 38:79, 88 literary efforts of, report on, noted, 38:381 preachers, 33:299–300, 316–17, 323 in Little River Co., 14:144, 156–57 preaching of, in 1844, 11:219 in Little Rock, 54:342 press of, in North and Midwest, 31:220–25 as candidates in 1906 city elec., 40:136 prison for women at Cummins, 9:48 meet to discuss progress (1883), 44:235–37 and Progressive party (1912), 32:22–23, 33:14 in Little Rock and North Little Rock, survey of, and prostitution during Civil War, 44:66 noted, 36:74 and public schs. (1874), 27:179–80 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 30:63, 66–66, 38:381, in Pulaski Co., 41:69–71; noted, 40:187 43:147–48, 47:379; noted, 44:81–82, 290–91 and Pythian Bath House, Hot Springs, 43:347 at Little Rock reception for U. S. Grant (1880), race relations in Ft. Smith, 33:298 32:19 and raid on Island No. 37, 38:37, 259–70 Little Rock schs. of, 9:202–3 during Reconstruction, 9:34, 19:273–78, 20:332, and local union in Calion, Union Co., 47:82 339–41, 22:110–12, 25:314–19, 321–22, G. W. Lowe (pres., Colored Agricultural Wheel), 328–29, 32:270–72, 35:309–12 31:225, 227 celebrate freedom, 10:202 and lynchings, 14:232–33, 21:46, 49, 22:16n, 32:19, civil rights of, 8:37–38, 137–38, 20:339–41, 33:307, 37:268, 38:265–70 35:323 Madison Co., pop. in (1840, 1850), 3:160–61, 12:44, and elective office, 15:59, 48:254 20:232n intimidation of, as voters, 2:335 marriage and family after Civil War, 54:347–48 Franklin Co., registration in (1867), 12:158 marriage of, ordered by Freedmen's Bureau, 28:75 in Jefferson Co., 19:274–78, 37:241 McRae Memorial Tuberculosis Sanitorium for letter showing attitude toward (1869), 40:70 Negroes, 5:320, 9:48 and militia, 8:24n, 26, 13:145, 15:140–50, medical care, 57:287-308 16:207, 20:346 and Menifee, 33:320 politics of, 48:57–64, 54:330 migration, 51:121–22 and racial fighting, 8:18–20 migration from Fordyce to Las Vegas, study on, registration of, as voters (1867–68), 12:136–37, noted, 43:190 158–59 Miss Bronze Beauty Pageant, Little Rock, picture of, voting rights given to, 39:118 58:379 reform sch. for youths of, proposed, 8:181 music of, 26:288 as refugees within Union lines, 1:101–16, 29:240–41 and Napoleon (Desha Co.) patrol duty, 3:74 and religion, 44:226, 231 Negro Business League, 35:327, 330 and H. L. Remmel, 36:239, 241, 244–45 Negro Grand Lodge (Masonic), 30:313 renaming of, after the Civil War, 54:348 Newport, dispatches from, noted, 33:298–99 and Repub. party, 1:208, 8:4–5, 10–12, 15, 17–18, newspapers of, 4:293–325, 31:221–23, 228n, 33:4, 36–37, 66, 13:147, 31:214–18, 33:3–15, 293–94, 301, 34:205 36:241, 244–50, 252, 255–57, 45:207, 215– normal schs. for, 14:197, 199, 204–5 16 in the oil fields, 33:235 research resources, 48:210 and orphanage, 49:272 resources on, in Ark. Humanities Resource Center, in Ozarks (1940), 8:116, 122, 127 43:188 8 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 rev. art. on, 50:352–73 Traditions, by Cecelia Conway, revd., and Rom. Cath. census (1830), 48:226–27 55:449–52 at Roseville battle, 29:228 African Methodist Episcopal Chapel, Hot Springs, as roustabouts on river boats, 1:351 picture of, 41:back cover in Saline Co. during WWI, 36:215 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 33:296, 46:391, sch. at Batesville, 33:299 49:258, 259, 267, 268, 54:345 and sch. integration at Hoxie, 48:17–33 bishop of, 15:59, 33:296 sch. of, picture of, facing 30:125 in Fayetteville, 33:311, 314–15 schs. for, 5:352, 8:41, 43n, 45, 9:44–48, 194–98, in Helena, 41:109, 112 11:263, 14:34, 234, 19:338, 20:311–13, 27:6, in Holly Grove, 33:322–24 30:246, 256, 31:309–10, 40:292 in Hot Springs, 33:318–19 and segregation (1890–1903), thesis on, noted, in Little Rock, 15:59, 33:302n 26:201n, 36:239 in Morrilton, 15:59 Seminole-Negroes, 29:363–66, 370–71 Wilberforce Univ. connected with, 41:126 and separate-coach law (1891), 32:148–65, 34:149– African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1:136 78, 44:241–43 Africans in the Americas: A History of the Black and sharecropping, 54:355 Diaspora, by Michael I. Conniff and Thomas and the Southern Homestead Act (1866), 54:340 J. Davis, noted, 56:120–21 and Southern Presby. Church, Batesville, 11:22 Afrika Korps, 53:340, 345 Southland Coll. "Afrika Korps in Arkansas, 1943–1946," by Merrill R. papers, noted, 46:381, 394 Pritchett and William L. Shea, 37:3–22 study on, noted, 40:356 "Aftermath of Prairie Grove: Union Letters from and STFU, 24:14, 27:128, 32:351–53, 362, 364, 368, Fayetteville," ed. William L. Shea, 47:345– 47:201–28, 48:335 61 W. G. Still's childhood in Little Rock, 26:286 After Secession: Jefferson Davis and the Failure of and strike in Crossett (1940), 48:41, 48, 50–54, 56 Confederate Nationalism, by Paul D. Escott, streetcar segregation act (1902), paper on, noted, noted, 52:97 44:91, 340 Aged and Orphans Industrial Home, Dexter, 31:211 suffrage rights of, 54:330–33 Agee, E. M., 5:333 Taborian Hall, picture of, facing 41:317 Agee, James as tavern keepers, noted, 4:228 books by, noted, 32:358 and taxes, 8:53 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, 56:179, 335 teachers' assoc. of, 19:334 Agee, W. P., Hope, 3:305 and tenant farming, 42:336 Agenda for Reform: Winthrop Rockefeller as Governor and tension in state (1919–20), 37:267–68 of Arkansas, 1967–71, by Cathy Kunzinger and third-party politics, 33:13–14 Urwin, revd., 50:392–93 in timber industry, 33:279 Age of Mediocrity: Memoirs and Diaries, by C. L. training of teachers, 54:354 Sulzberger, revd., 33:349–50 treatment of, during drought of 1930–31, 39:304, Agery, Jack, Little Rock, 1:308n, 309 308–9, 311 Agery, Joseph, Pulaski Co., 43:123 treatment of, in South (1920s), 45:163–64 Agnew, Andrew, 40:44 Tuberculosis Sanitarium for, 5:320 Agnew, Mary Latta (Mrs. Andrew Agnew), 40:44n and unions, 42:257 Agnew, Mary P., Batesville, 15:268 and urbanization after the Civil War, 54:341 Agnew, Theodore L., The South Central Jurisdiction, violence against, 49:273 1939–1972: A Brief History and voting rights of, in 1942, 1:275 Interpretation, noted, 24:280 Washington Co., free blacks in (1850), 3:162 Agrarian protests (1880s), 42:111–14 wealth of, in Pine Bluff, 33:306 Agrarian reform societies, 13:246 and West Rock addition in Pulaski Heights, 41:140n Agrarians, 51:298, 53:1, 4, 5, 14, 16–18 and woman suffrage, 15:21, 30–34, 44 Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal College, Pine W. E. Woodruff and suffrage for (1867), 14:132 Bluff, 27:4, 6, 16:17. See also Branch and WWI, 49:249–77 Normal College; University of Arkansas at Young Negro Dem. Assoc., 9:44 Pine Bluff "African Americans, Civil War, and Aftermath in funds used for out-of-state educ. fees of African Arkansas," by Bobby L. Lovett, 54:304–58 Americans in professions, 31:213–14 African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk growth of, 9:47 9 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 site of Gov. Laney's conf. to discuss desegregation art. on cotton during the Great Depression, 59:388– (1948), 27:14 406 UA pres. Jones wants improvements to, 27:15 art. on cotton pickers' strike of 1891, 32:107–19 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, 24:5, 7–8, 27:115 art. on dairy industry, 11:149–63 Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), 7:9– art. on early rice farming on Grand Prairie, 14:72–74 11, 9–11, 27, 24:5, 27:115, 117, 120, 126, art. on farmers orgs. in 1882–84, 13:231–48 32:352, 354, 356, 364, 37:24, 27, 29, 39:312, art. on farming and business during the Great 52:53–59, 62, 72, 55:8–9 Depression, 45:321–29 and Norman Thomas, 48:329–48 art. on Hoover and the Red Cross in drought of art. on, in Ark., 59:388–406 1930, 29:66–75 Agricultural Credit Board, bonds of, 1:91 art. on immigration and, 38:32–62 Agricultural Experiment Station. See University of art. on irrigation expansion., 45:261–68 Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station art. on mechanization of, 52:44–77 Agricultural Extension Service (UA), 3:340, 6:115–16, art. on membership in the Farmers' Union, 15:202–8 26:67, 48:382–83, 59:392–95, 402 art. on notes on early rice culture, 29:76–79 art. on efforts of banders and businessmen to gain art. on politics of sugar and rice, 43:289–303 control of, in 1919, 27:273–305 art. on rice revolution in 1890–1910, 29:66–75 Agricultural implements of pioneer days, 2:219 art. on F. Roosevelt's policies and Norman Thomas, Agricultural Museum, Scott, 28:192 24:3–28 Agricultural products, carried by RRs in Hempstead art. on STFU, 33:342–69 Co., 39:289 arts. on Agricultural Wheel, 2:127–40, 13:231–48, Agricultural Society, Prairie Co. (1859), 11:214 25:3–21, 29:152–75, 38:32–62, 40:249–60 Agricultural Wheel, 3:182, 26:297, 32:108, 36:221, arts. on Brothers of Freedom, 34:304–24, 45:197– 40:254, 42:112, 45:185, 209, 213, 52:375– 216 76, 377, 380, 382, 383, 401, 53:425, 54:118 in Ashley Co., 11:164–65, 173 and 1886 elec., 36:237 "Bankers' Agricultural Revolt of 1919," by Robert and 1888 elec., 44:239 A. Leflar, 27:273–305 art. on, in 1887, 40:249–60 Bentonville, entomological experiment station at, art. on co. politics, consolidation, and (1884–85), 33:331, 34:258 29:152–75 book on policy of, 1920–42, revd., 3:290–93 art. on farmers' orgs., 13:231–48 before Civil War, 6:257, 12:179–80 art. on state politics and, 38:32–62 in Columbia Co., 2:216–19 arts. on, 2:127–40, 25:3–21 effect of Civil War on, in Pulaski Co., 41:72–73, Brothers of Freedom, merger with (1884–85), 2:133, 75–77, 80 29:157, 168–70, 172–73, 34:305–6, 313n, exhibit on, noted, 46:97 314 farmers and planters, number of, in 1850–61, 6:257– Colored Agricultural Wheel, 31:225, 227, 40:254– 58 59 flour mill at Batesville, 6:262 and Dems., 26:202, 32:152, 34:152 foreign auths. note, 11:176–80 Nat. Wheel org. at Litchfield (1886), 2:135 on Grand Prairie, 14:35–37 org. of, 25:3, 26:202 in Lonoke Co., 11:150–55 and penal reform (1886, 1888), 8:175, 34:207, 210 mil. farm colonies during Civil War, 46:167–86 platform of (1888), 33:19 in Miller Co., 5:348–49 "Agricultural Wheel" (poem), 13:247–48 in Miss. Co., 5:272–73 "Agricultural Wheel: County Politics and in N. Ark., 33:135, 276–77, 280, 283, 285, 288–90 Consolidation, 1884–1885," by F. Clark T. Nuttall describes, around Ark. Post (1819), 5:173 Elkins, 29:152–75 paper on (1800–1840), noted, 44:91, 340 "Agricultural Wheel in Arkansas," by Theodore in Phillips Co., 13:10, 12–13, 40:159–72 Saloutos, 2:127–40 in Pope Co., 13:198–99 Agricultural Workers' Union, 25:293, 311, 32:363 POWs used as labor for, 37:13–18, 21 Agriculture, 44:90, 337. See also Apples; Rice; in Prairie Co., 13:232–37 Strawberries as primary industry of state in 1919–20, 37:266–67 art. on bankers' revolt of 1919, 27:273–305 production, in 1850s and 1860s, 24:68 (table), 69 art. on 1857 Clark Co. plantation journal, 18:401–9 and role of Rust Cotton Picker, 52:44–77 art. on clearing land in Miss. Valley, 13:352–69 in Scott Co., 13:239 art. on cotton factories in 1820–63, 15:125–39 Stuttgart Museum depicts hist. of, 43:284 10
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