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ARKANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index to Volumes I-LIX (1942-2000) Compiled by Kim I. Martin Walter L. Brown Denyse S. Killgore Kevin Brock From annual indexes prepared by Walter L. Brown, Denyse S. Killgore, Gretchen B. Gearhart, J. Wayne Jones, and Suzanne Maberry Arkansas Historical Association 82005 All Rights Reserved Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 Tributes to Mother, by Henry F. White, revd., 7:96–97 A Abilene or Bust, by Bill Gulick and Thomas Rothrock, noted, 5:191–92 A. J. Rife Construction Co., 48:172 Abington, Eugene H., Backroads and Bicarbonate: The A. K. A., by Sandi Garrett, noted, 52:364 Autobiography of an Arkansas Country Doctor, A. L. Barnett (company), Leslie, 33:279 noted, 14:77, 286; revd., 14:392–94 "AAA Cotton Plow-Up Campaign in Arkansas," by Keith J. Abington, Mrs. Eugene H., Beebe, 2:363 Volanto, 59:388–406 Abington, W. H., 3:227, 237–38, 243n, 39:32 Aaker, Jerry, book by, noted, 53:398 Ables, Hamp, 14:145, 237 Aalseth, Margaret, 49:286 Abner (of Lum and Abner), 30:64, 69–70 Aaron, Nadine (Mrs. O. R. Aaron), Little Rock, 57:163, 164, Abney, James F. (CSA), 15:172, 175 167, 171 Abolitionist incident at Camden, 11:332–33 AAUP. See American Association of University Professors Abolitionists, 3:76, 29:200, 30:123–44, 44:329–30 AAUW. See American Association of University Women Abolitionists and the South, 1831–1861, by Stanley Harrold, Abadie, Silvestre, 1:297–98 revd., 55:329–31 Abandoned lands (1864), 1:72–73 Abraham, James, 1:69 Abandoned Orchard, by Eleanor Risley, noted, 4:370 Abraham, James B., 5:372 Abbey, Fred (USA), 49:10 "Abraham G. Mayers," by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr., 34:122– Abbey of Saint Walburg, 56:81 48 Abbot, Mr., Dallas Co., 35:278 Abraham Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings, ed. Roy P. Abbot, David, perfects irrigation system for rice, 29:70 Basler, revd., 6:90–91 Abbot, Willis J., 34:56, 58 Abraham Lincoln Deals with Foreign Affairs: A Diplomat in Abbott, Alfred, 49:335 Carpet Slippers, by Jay Monaghan, noted, 56:489 Abbott, Ben, Washington, 18:186 Abrahams, Roger D., book by, noted, 53:499 Abbott, Bill, Garland Co., 59:416 Abram, Morris B., 29:61 Abbott, Daisy Rhea, featured in book, 35:302 Abrams, Annie, Little Rock, 42:255n Abbott, Emma, at Hot Springs, 1:75 "Abridgement of the Diary of Warrant Officer Earl E. Abbott, Frank, coed., "Reminiscences of Confederate Moreland of Fort Smith, Arkansas," by Doyle F. Service by Wiley A. Washburn," 35:47–90 Smee, 5:220–45 Abbott, Jane, Little Rock, 4:164 Absentee ownership, problems of, 18:90 Abbott, John S. C. (auth.), 38:356–57, 51:21–24, 27 Abstract from 1910 Federal Census Montgomery County, Abbott, Shirley, 49:95, 182, 334–35 Arkansas, noted, 44:87–88 The Bookmaker's Daughter: A Memory Unbound, cited, Abstracts from Crawford County, Ark., Newspapers: "The 59:416, 423; revd., 51:86–87 Van Buren Press" Feb. 3, 1866–April 13, 1868, rev., 50:390–91 noted, 54:109 Womenfolks: Growing Up down South, revd., 42:369–70 Acan, Mr. (Frenchman), 16:64 Abel, Annie H., 38:357–58 Acan family, Ashley Co., 46:140 The American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist, Acanssas, river of (named by H. Joutel), 19:195–96 revd., 52:189–91 Acanza (Indian tribe, named on Vaugondy's map), 19:195 The American Indian in the Civil War, 1862–1865, revd., Accacia Bayou, Calhoun Co., 48:162 52:189–91 Accancea (Indian tribe named by H. Joutel), 19:195–96 book by, noted, 52:473 Accanssa village, 1:50 Abel, Hiram, 23:61 Accidentals (baseball club in Little Rock, 1867), 25:330 Abel, Ida Lee, Lexa, 20:97n Achansa (Indian tribe named by A. Douay), 19:194 Abel, T. J. (Freedmen's Bureau agent), 51:148, 151 Acheson, Dean, 56:258 Abenaqui Indians, 48:166 Ackansas, 53:119 Abercrombie, Charles, Desha Co., 12:52 Ackerman, A. J., 33:331, 34:256–58 Abercrombie, Irene, "The Battle of Prairie Grove," 2:309–15 Ackerman, Curtis, 56:393 Aberdeen, Ark. Co., 6:181, 11:294, 21:337, 354, 22:127, Ackerman, F. S., Eureka Springs, 41:214 27:135 ACLU. See American Civil Liberties Union Abernathy, Imogene Lytle, 20:186 Acme, Sheppard, Hot Springs, 55:293 Abernathy, Mamie Ruth Stranburg, Hot Springs, 43:184, Acme Brick Company, Hot Springs, 37:19 341, 45:182 Acorn, Polk Co., 21:45, 69 Abid, Omar, 37:121n Acree, F. F., 15:176 Abiding Mother, Genuine Mother: Mother through the Ages; "Across Arkansas in 1844," by Francis J. Scully, 13:31–51 1 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 "Action at Prairie De Ann," by James Harris Atkinson, No. 655, 54:456 19:40–50 No. 787 (1997), 57:62 Action before Westport, 1864, by Howard N. Monnett, No. 832 (1979), est. Ark. Museums Div., Dept. of Parks noted, 54:496 and Tourism, 38:295 Action Comics, 51:2–18 No. 905, 55:100 "Activities of the Women of Arkansas during the War Ad. Hine (USA steamboat), on Ark. River, 17:190, 24:167– between the States," by Clara B. Eno, 3:5–27 68, 172–77, 220, 226, 244, 29:238–41 Acts of Arkansas Adair, B. F. (Pulaski Co. African American legis.), 31:222– No. 1, Initiated Act (1929), 38:309–31 24, 222–24, 33:14, 303, 44:231 No. 3 (1937), est. exams of persons accused of crimes, picture of, facing 31:222 37:230 Adair, B. H., 12:369 No. 10 (1958), 56:429, 59:246 Adair, C. R., and Zenith rice, 5:131 art. on controversy over, 56:443–61 Adair, Callie, 8:110 D. W. Mullins on, 56:458–59, 460 Adair, Edward, 56:131 and NAACP, 56:446–48, 449–50, 453–55 Adair, George W., 36:21 No. 19, 54:149–50, 159–60, 159–60 Adair, John L., 50:155–56, 157 No. 25 (eclectics registration, 1935), 35:39 Adair, W. S., 35:341 No. 38 (Reorganization Act, 1971), 37:71–72 Adair, William P. (CSA), 25:67–68, 26:274n, 277, 29:248 changes name of Ark. State Hosp. to Ark. Mental Cherokee del., 31:175 Hosp., 37:232 Adair place (archeological site), pictures of artifacts from, No. 39 (1967), est. Ark. Archaeological Survey, 53:309– following 3:312 10 Adams (USA steamer), 18:340 No. 42 (1953), on forestry comm., 24:218 Adams, A. (del. to secession conv.), table facing 13:184 No. 46 (1873), provisions for penitentiary leasing, 52:5 Adams, A. B., Eureka Springs, 56:164 No. 48 (1939), expands forestry comm., 24:215 Adams, Arthur L., 1:286 No. 58 (Antiquities Bill, 1967), 53:309 Adams, Berry, Ashley Co., 16:69 No. 69 (1913), 52:27 Adams, Bill, Clarksville, 6:75 No. 73 (1931), and certified seed, 26:58–60 Adams, Bob, Marion Co., 17:158 No. 76 (1893), limits convict leasing, 52:9 Adams, Bryant, Ashley Co., 16:69 No. 82 (1959), and protection of hist. sites, 53:309–10 Adams, Carl, appt. welfare dir., 57:383 No. 85 (forest-fire law, 1935), 24:213 Adams, Chance, 33:196 No. 99 (1917), calls const. conv., 1:117 Adams, Charles, Helena (early settler near Cadron), 10:127, No. 115 (Anti-NAACP Bill), 56:447, 448 133 overturned, 56:453 Adams, Gen. Charles W. (CSA), Helena, 2:285, 13:5n, 9, No. 148 (physician licensing, 1935), 35:39 11n, 14n, 21:245, 38:356 No. 163 (1947), authorizes Div. of Forestry and Parks, del. to secession conv., 12:212–13, 13:181–83, 184 24:217 Adams, Miss Charlie, 14:241 No. 167 (Ellis Refunding Act, 1933), 2:319 Adams, Cindy, 14:241 No. 197 (1957), est. Prairie Grove Battlefield Comm., Adams, Crockett (CSA), 5:410 16:220 Adams, Drury, Independence Co., 36:136 No. 241 (1943), and admissions to state hosp., 37:230 Adams, E., Izard Co., 6:73 No. 261 (obscenity law, 1961), 29:49 Adams, Eliza, diary of, noted, 17:210 No. 270 (1967), appropriation for Ark. Archaeological Adams, Emma, Ft. Smith, 47:298 Survey, 53:309 Adams, George, Cleburne Co., 44:363 No. 345 (1943), appropriation for educating African Adams, George H., Heber Springs, 5:362, 37:93 Americans, 27:6 Adams, George Rollie, 42:311 No. 355 (1937), est. appeals from temporary injunctions Adams, Hattie, 14:241 or appt. of receivers, 1:122 Adams, Henry, 53:421 No. 394 (1939), licensing of pest-control operators and Adams, Herbert Baxter, 35:116–18, 122, 37:75 "tree doctors," 26:61 Adams, Hilda, Jefferson Co., 43:183, 341, 47:190, 365 No. 409 (1947), allows state forests on given, purchased, Adams, Horace, 5:94, 40:91, 43:279 or exchanged lands, 24:217 and AHA, 4:375, 5:110, 6:367, 7:142, 144, 10:302, No. 414 (1917), est. Ark. State Plant Board, 26:48–49, 11:207, 12:177, 13:213, 14:178, 15:176, 334–35, 66 342–43, 23:184, 368 No. 482 (1963), est. weights and measures, 26:72 "An Arkansas Alderman, 1857," 11:79–101 No. 512 (antibolshevik law, 1919), 37:268, 56:182 papers by, noted, 9:222, 12:178 2 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 picture of, 25:282 Adams, Sherman, 59:247 rev., 1:74–78 Adams, Solomon, Ashley Co., 16:65 "The Year 1856 as Viewed by an Arkansas Whig," Adams, Travis M., 31:76 1:124–33 Adams, Lt. W. C., 1:72 Adams, Mrs. Horace, 7:142 Adams, Dr. W. W. (druggist), 25:141 Adams, Howard L., 7:129 Adams, W. W. (Izard Co. del. to 1868 const. conv.), Adams, J. D., in Mex. War, 12:312 12:139n, 150, 161, 33:62n Adams, Jacob, Izard Co., 6:73 Adams, Mrs. W. W., Ozark, 3:16 Adams, James, 50:169 Adams, Walter H., 5:361 Adams, James Truslow, regarding federalism, 24:357–58 Adams, Walter M. Adams, Jessie, 11:295–97 book by, noted, 50:308 Adams, John (Izard Co. sheriff), 37:186 A History of North Little Rock, revd., 46:79–81 Adams, John, of Mass., 37:46–47 Adams, William (CSA), 42:81, 84 Adams, John D. (CSA), 39:13 Adams, Willie, 14:241 btry. named for, 22:241, 271 Adams Bluff, Ark. Co., 21:336, 351 conduct questioned while Gen. Van Dorn's paymaster, skirmish at (1862), 22:127 18:352–54 Adams family (early settlers along White River), 5:162 gives horse (Fire Eater) to Gen. A. S. Johnston, 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 D., 46:359, 55:394 Adaptable South: Essays in Honor of George Brown Tindall, Adams, John L., 50:152 by Elizabeth Jacoway, Dan T. Carter, Lester C. Adams, John M., 3:212, 215 Lamon, and Robert C. McGrath Jr., revd., 52:82– Adams, John Quincy, 2:307, 4:279, 281, 19:24, 26, 27n, 29, 83 20:20, 23:74, 24:48–49, 357, 25:322, 26:176, Addams, Charles, 11:237 27:43, 32:232, 338 Addams, Jane, 41:39 and admission of Ark., 3:68–69 Addis, Horace, 42:116n opposes slavery provision in 1836 Ark. Const., 20:243 Addison, A. E., Phillips Co., 12:52 Adams, John T. A., 7:113 "Address on the Hundredth Anniversary of the Battle of Pea Adams, Joseph Biscuit, Ashley Co., 16:69 Ridge," by James W. Green Jr., 21:160–65 Adams, K. C., 27:323 "Addresses of Dedication at Prairie Grove Battlefield Adams, Kirby, Louisville, Ky., 57:50 Monument, December 7, 1956," comp. Robert R. Adams, Lennie. See Calhoun, Lennie Adams (Mrs. John C. Logan, 16:257–80 Calhoun) Adelantado, 51:19 Adams, Leon, Little Rock, 56:437–38 Aderhold, Patricia Auten, Alexandria, La., 38:94 Adams, Levi C., 57:321–22 Adkins, Eretta K. Butts, 5:362 Adams, Lora, 14:241 Adkins, Gov. Homer Martin, 1:277, 2:190–91, 287, 36:182n, Adams, Lorene, Fayetteville, 43:189 40:351, 43:291, 313, 45:303, 320 Adams, M. E. "Dink," Rocky Comfort, family of, 14:238 and Act 90 (1941), 3:243–44 Adams, Mrs. M. E., 14:137 appts. board of trustees for sanitation, 5:327 Adams, Mathew, Izard Co., 37:184n, 185–86 appts. comm. to preserve records, 1:99–100 Adams, Moses S., 29:149 and Ark. Council of Defense, 2:116 Adams, P. H., Izard Co., 6:73 and C. Bailey, 57:4, 139, 147, 150, 154–56 Adams, Peter F., Fulton Co., 6:73 flood relief, 2:206 Adams, Reuben R., 31:113–14 and R. W. Fulbright, 57:41–43 Adams, Robert, Searcy Co., 37:210 gov., 46:298 Adams, Robert H. (CSA), 42:75–77, 147 and Japanese American relocation centers, 53:345, 346, Adams, Ross B., Garland Co., 59:416 351, 360–63 Adams, Rus, 20:380 KKK candidate for sheriff, 22:201 Adams, Samuel and S. McMath, 11:235 acting gov. of Ark, 3:189 picture of, facing 22:200 pres., Ark. Sen., 26:354 and POWs, 53:357–58 Adams, Samuel, 7:104 U.S. Sen. campaign of, 57:43 3 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 and P. Van Dalsem, 57:379 Affleck, Thomas, Washington, Miss., 43:103 welcomes 35th Div., 1:89 Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac and Plantation Calendar, wins 1942 primary, 1:285 21:247 Adkins, T. O. (USA), 56:53 AFL-CIO Adkins, W. A., Phillips Co., 58:287, 290, 292, 304 and Carter admin., 57:106–8 killed during Elaine race riot (1919), 19:147, 20:95n, and labor-law reform, 57:104–27 102–3, 33:185–86 and opposition to O. Faubus, 57:100 Adkins, W. D., 37:276 and poll tax, 54:150–51, 152, 155–56 Adkins Refunding Act (1941), 2:323–25 and poll tax repeal, 57:101 Adkisson, Bliss, 26:26–29, 37 and D. Pryor, 57:112 Adkisson, Hardy, 26:27n, 37 Africa, cultural traces from, 51:161 Adkisson, Richard, 51:249–50, 252, 255, 260 Africa, Saline Co., 27:345 Adkisson, Tobe, 26:36 African American Experience in Louisiana, noted, 59:345 Adkisson, Tom, home of (1918), 26:28 African American Heritage of Florida, ed. David R. Colburn Adkisson, Dr. Virgil W., 31:377 and Jane L. Landers, revd., 55:337–39 Adlai Stevenson and the World, by John Bartlow Martin, "African American Life in the Nineteenth-Century South: A revd., 38:282–83 Review Essay," by Steven Hahn, 50:352–73 Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, by John Bartlow Martin, revd., African Americans, 39:9. See also Adair, B. F.; Arkansas 38:186–88 Negro Democratic Association; Black and Tans; Adler, Cyrus, Van Buren First Kansas Colored Infantry (USA); Freedmen; "Birthplace of Cyrus Adler Is Marked," by Hugh Park, Grey, William H.; Grice, Geleve; Gross, Tabbs; 26:301–9 Knights and Daughters of Labor; Little Rock picture of, facing 26:306 Central High School; Lynching; National and Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:316 Association for the Advancement of Colored Adler, Mrs. Joseph (Samuel), 5:316, 26:305 People (NAACP); Race relations in Arkansas; Adler, Nathan, Batesville, 36:133n Racism; Segregation; Slavery; Taylor, Orville W.; Adler, Sally (daughter of Cyrus). See Wolfinsohn, Sally U.S. Colored Troops and individual units Adler (Mrs. Wolfe Wolfinsohn) Acts of Ark., No. 345 (1943), 27:6 Adler, Samuel, 26:302 and Agricultural Wheel, 2:135, 31:225, 227, 40:254 Adona, Perry Co., 31:285 all-black province for, 49:272 "Adoption of Arkansas' Anti-Evolution Law," by R. alleged violation of Emancipation Proclamation by, Halliburton Jr., 23:271–83 49:107–23 "Adoption of Initiative and Referendum in Arkansas: The AMA freedmen sch. in Batesville, 31:250, 318–19 Roles of George W. Donaghey and William appt. to state Dem. comm. (1954), 43:311 Jennings Bryan," by Calvin R. Ledbetter Jr., Ark. as a "paradise" for (1899), 33:296, 298 51:199–223 Ark. Bapt. Coll., Little Rock, for, 9:202 "Adoption of the Constitution of 1874 and the Passing of the and Ark. Council of Defense, 36:288–89 Reconstruction Regime," by James Harris Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 3:72–74, 8:37–39, 9:44, 47–48, Atkinson, 5:288–96 15:56, 17:218, 27:6, 28:12, 31:220–33, 32:148– Adventure in Photography, by Alice French, noted, 39:277 65, 33:14, 60–61, 63–64, 163–78, 295n, 296–97, "Adventure Story of the Arkansas Cherokees, 1829," by Jack 302–3, 34:151, 155–60 Frederick Kilpatrick, 26:40–47 Ark. Negro Bapt. Conv., 49:259 "Adventures in Building a Personal Research Library," by Ark. Negro Sch. for the Blind, Little Rock, 9:48 Mary D. Hudgins, 9:322–29 at Ark. Post (1812), 48:112 Adventures of a Ballad Hunter, by John Lomax, 56:206 in Ark. professions, diss. on, 11:59 "Adventures on My Trip to Texas in the Fall of 1864," by and Ark. Repubs., 54:332–33, 336–38 Sarah J. Yeater, 4:31–46 on Ark. River (1832), 4:224 Adventure Tales of Arkansas: A Cartoon History of a Ark. State Colored Men's Conv., 35:315, 325 Spirited People, noted, 45:279 Ark. State Colored Teachers' Assoc., 19:334–35 Aesthetic Club of Little Rock, 43:225n, 274, 44:123, 50:321 and Ark. State Press, 42:254–70, 48:23–24 AETN. See Arkansas Educational Television Network Ark. Supreme Court and, 17:231 Affirmative Action and the Stalled Quest for Black Progress, art. and pictures on hist. structures of, 49:278–81 by W. Avon Drake and Robert D. Holsworth, art. on, activism in Ark., 56:273–93 noted, 56:120 art. on, as dels. to 1868 const. conv., 33:38–69 Affleck, Isaac Dunbar (CSA), Civil War letters of, 21:247– art. on, and Eureka Springs, 56:158–79 68 art. on, and Harrison racial violence, 58:131–59 4 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 art. on, hosps., noted, 46:204, 379 noted, 45:190 art. on, labor and WWI, 49:20–50 art. on WWI and, 49:249–77 art. on, laundresses in Little Rock (1917–21), 49:20–50 arts. on AMA and, in Ark., 30:123–44, 242–59, 31:246– art. on, as legis. in 1891, 31:220–33 61 art. on, in Reconstruction militia, 15:140–50 arts. on Elaine race riot (1919), 19:142–50, 20:95–104, art. on J. H. Alexander (second African American 58:265–84, 285–313 graduate of West Point), 41:103–28 arts. on M. W. Gibbs, 35:307–33, 43:241–43 art. on L. C. Bates, 42:254–70 arts. on healthcare for, in Ark., 51:135–63, 57:287–308 art. on Charles Case, noted, 44:186 arts. on Little Rock Central High Sch., noted, 49:183 art. on Colored Farmers’ Alliance and 1891 strike by, arts. on Reconstruction and, 48:243–59, 51:119–34 32:107–19 arts. on W. G. Still, 24:308–14, 26:285–92, 42:37–46 art. on J. C. Corbin and educ. of, at UA, 30:277–314 Ashley Band (Little Rock), 15:60–61 art. on daily life of, in nineteenth century, 50:352–73 ask Clayton and Dorsey to resign from U.S. Sen., 5:288 art. on disfranchisement of, 26:199–225 Assoc. of Negro Publishers, 55:288 art. on documents of, from 1890s, 33:293–325 and ASTA, 46:121–22 art. on F. Douglass in Ark., 41:303–15 and attempts to buy land (1883 and 1885), 44:227 art. on educ. of, in Desha Co., noted, 41:196 Augusta, dispatches from, 33:299n art. on O. Faubus and, 39:314–29 and Australian ballot, 44:241–45 art. on Fed. experiments with labor of (1862–65), 1:101– Avaline (slave), 17:218–19 16 and Bapt. churches in Little Rock, 32:156, 34:157 art. on first African American teacher in Little Rock, Bapt. convs. of, 1:137, 35:322n 9:194–204 and baseball in Ark. (1920s), 54:418 art. on free-black community in Marion Co., 54:427–43 L. C. Bates, paper on, noted, 41:328 art. on Freedmen's Bureau in SW Ark., 50:158–200 at Bayou Bartholomew (1834), 12:260–61 art. on T. Gross and Arkansas Freeman, 48:57–64 G. W. Bell (sen. from Desha and Chicot cos.), 31:222 art. on Ferd Havis (Jefferson Co. Repub. leader), Bentonville, African American residents of, 33:298ff 37:240–51 Bethel African Meth. Episc. Church, Little Rock, 15:59, art. on integration of UA Law Sch. (1948), 27:3–21 31:218 art. on I. Fisher at Branch Normal Coll., 41:3–50 bibliog. on, noted, 44:177 art. on Scipio A. Jones, 31:201–19 Big Rock Sch. Dist. 2, Little Rock, 31:203 art. on legal status of, before 1865, 28:6–13 A. Binns and freedman labor contract, 13:106 art. on Little Rock crisis (1957), 25:101–16 Black Americans and the White Man's Burden, 1898– art. on E. K. Miller and Ark. Freedmen's Bureau schs., 1903, by Willard B. Gatewood Jr., revd., 35:99– 31:305–27 101 art. on miscegenation as an issue in 1868 const. conv., Monk Black (Bentonville property owner, 1893), 33:316 24:99–119 and Black Exodus, 54:355 art. on monthly mtngs. of, in Southland (1864–1925), Black Oak Arkansas and, 54:195–99 50:115–39 African American quarterly mtng., paper on, noted, art. on music of, 53:42–74 46:381 art. on politics of, (1876–1900), 44:222–45 blind sch. for, 8:84–85, 9:48 art. on protest of, in documents, 34:149–78 Blissville (refugee settlement in Little Rock), 25:314n; art. on race relations in Ark., noted, 48:298 picture of, facing 25:314 art. on race riots in Ark. (1919–20), 33:175–91 J. H. Blount (Repub. candidate for gov., 1920), 15:51– art. on racial conflict in Repub. party, 33:3–15 52, 31:216–18 art. on racial unrest in Howard Co., 59:353–87 blues music of, 53:75 art. on separate-coach law (1891) and, 32:148–65 and Blytheville, 8:121, 9:45 art. on slavery in Yell Co. (1840–60), 39:35–52 book on, as slaves in Ark., revd., 18:104–7 art. on Southland Coll., the Soc. of Friends, and educ. of, book on, in Ark., noted, 42:384 42:207–38 book on, in Little Rock, noted, 11:178 art. on status of, (1948–50), 9:43–49 book on L. C. Bates, proposed, 44:356 art. on transition from slave to free labor, 53:137–60 book on African American citizens in state, noted, art. on Alphonso Trent Orchestra, 45:228–49 38:286 art. on Nathan Warren (Little Rock free black), 15:53–61 book on African American citizens of Hempstead Co., art. on White Citizens' Council and desegregation, noted, 38:286 30:95–122 book on African American family in Ark. (1833–1953), art. on Wolfe Deadening Resettlement Project and, revd., 45:171–73 5 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 book on African American neighborhood in Calion, 49:4, 136–37, 139, 167 Union Co., noted, 45:353; revd., 47:81–82 and CSA: drafted, 54:327–28; plan for arming, by book on African American press in the South, revd., Gen. Cleburne, 4:312–13; as soldiers, 8:334 45:272–73 as USA sailors, 54:311, 319, 327 book on desegregation in Little Rock, revd., 22:186–87 as USA soldiers, 3:77, 7:323–24, 8:243, 9:199, book on R. R. Heard, Washington, noted, 47:84 10:55–57, 12:362, 17:372–73, 18:341–44, 347– book on letters of, as soldiers overseas, revd., 30:355–57 49, 19:53, 56, 20:14n, 22:107, 24:169, 176–77, book on Little Rock crisis (1957), revd., 44:81–82 179, 25:41, 87–88, 26:258–59, 266, 28:268, 372, book on Little Rock's first African American teacher, 379, 28:372n, 29:243, 42:209, 54:313–14, 318–28 noted, 32:384; revd., 33:92–94 and Powell Clayton, 8:5, 36:241, 246, 248 book on NAACP and Ark. riot cases, noted, 45:356; colls. and univs., efforts at desegregation of, 9:47–48 revd., 48:289–97 colls. for, 6:432 book on race relations in Ark. (proposed), noted, 48:298 Colored Agricultural Wheel, 31:225, 227, 40:254–59 book on W. G. Still, noted, 44:85 Colored Educ.al Assoc., 54:353 book on John Lewis Waller, revd., 40:271–72 Colored Fair Assoc., 31:233 Joseph Albert Booker, speech by, opposing separate- Colored Farmers' Alliance, 32:107–19 coach law (1891), 32:157–58, 34:160–61 Colored Immigrant Soc., 38:56 Joseph Robert Booker (Little Rock atty.), 9:46, 49, 27:11 Colored Meth. Episc. Church, 1:136 booklet on African American family in Ark., noted, at Holly Grove, 33:322–23 47:389 Colored State Fair, Pine Bluff (1888), 41:303 booklets on experience in Ark., noted, 45:187–88, 357 Colored Teachers Assoc., 30:313, 40:275 Bookman (African American settlement), Darywaw Colored Women's Federated Clubs, 50:326, 335, 339, Township, Grant Co. (1885), 33:299n, 300 344 Bradley Co. voter registration by race (1867), 12:158 Colored Young People's Inspiration League, 41:48 Branch Normal Coll. for, 30:36 communities of, at Noxube and Smithland, 11:1, 7 Branch Plantation (site of a freedmen's sch.), 30:248, Compromise Crisis (1848–52), politics and, 36:307–37 253–54 conditions for, in Ark. (1880–91), 34:152, 161–63, 167 W. Branton accompanies Silas Hunt to Fayetteville, and const. conv. of 1868, 1:217, 12:139, 142, 147–52, 27:15–16 160, 163, 25:316, 27:179–80, 185–89 U. S. Bratton (Repub. Searcy Co. rep., 1987), 26:215 as dels., 37:59 Brinkley, dispatches from, 33:229n and const. conv. of 1874, 5:290, 27:179–80, 185–87 and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:127–28, 132–35, 137, and const. conv. of 1917–18, 34:13 146, 14:190–92, 35:312n Const. of 1864 and, 44:20, 27 Brothers of Freedom, excluded by, 34:313 contributions by, noted, 42:193 C. H. Brough and, 34:234–41 in Conway Co., 52:374, 377, 380, 400, 54:339 attitude toward, 34:235–40 J. C. Corbin (state supt. of public instruction), 20:304, racial trouble in Phillips Co. (1919), 19:148, 150, 312, 317, 30:6 20:99, 33:182, 189–90 and cotton plantations, 50:40, 41 business activities of, in Little Rock, 15:58–59, 31:209– could sign initiative and referendum petitions (1910), 10 40:107 Capital City Savings Bank, Little Rock, for (1903–8), in Craighead Co., paper on, noted, 34:363 35:327–30 crimes of, 33:307, 313–14, 319–21, 325 William Cass, Richmond, Little River Co., murder of, by Jeff Davis and, 33:20, 39:118–19 B. H. Griffith, 50:192, 57:267 deaf sch. for, 5:199, 201, 8:84, 9:48 celebrate emancipation, 9:198–99 N. F. Bennett (first student at), 5:199–200 and Center Point riot (1883), 35:323–34 death rate of, 33:308–9 and Little Rock crisis (1957), 30:63, 66–66, 38:381, and Dem. party, 1:275, 3:263, 265–66, 33:14 43:147–48, 47:379; noted, 44:81–82, 290–91 desegregation of (1890–1903), thesis on, noted, 26:201n and Cherokees (1842), 36:14n, 25–26 disfranchisement of (1890s), 33:7–8 in Chicot Co., 50:5–29, 54:330 discrimination against, 31:213–14, 33:4–15, 47–66, 176– and church, 54:343–46 91, 294–323 church records of, 1:136–38 Fordyce and Forrest City, dispatches from, noted, churches of, in Nat. Reg., 46:390–91 33:299n churches of, in downtown Little Rock, 5:143 diss. on, noted, 11:59, 14:387, 47:396 churches of, in Texarkana, 5:352 divorce rate for (1943), 39:30 during Civil War, 46:53, 47:268, 356, 48:320, 323–24, and Dumas racial trouble, 33:179–80, 190–91 6 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 Dunbar Sch., Little Rock, picture and information on, as gardeners for Ashley and Woodruff families, 43:102n facing 39:349 girls' reformatory for, 9:48 Dyess Colony, none at, 49:175 Grand Court of Calanthe (fraternal group), noted, 31:206 economic self-help for, 33:298–99 grandfather clause to disenfranchise, defeated in 1910– and educ., 46:121–23, 54:30–31 1911, 26:223 paper on, for freedmen, noted, 41:328 grandfather clause in suffrage amend. (1912), opposed, during Reconstruction, 48:256–59 40:113 and Elaine race riot (1919), 13:82–83, 19:142–50, in Grant Co., 7:319, 321, 326 20:95–104, 31:206–9, 32:351–52, 33:175–91, during Great Depression, 37:23 37:275–77 and Greenback party, 33:13, 36:110–11, 119–21 on elec. boards, and Ark. Gen. Assembly, 26:215–16 Greene Co., pop. in (1840), 3:160 and elec. of 1860, 44:316–35 hosps. for, 6:150, 153, 9:48, 47:163–64 and elec. of 1870, 26:146 housing of, picture of, facing 30:125 and elec. of 1872, 1:307–21, 30:316–17 William Howard's feelings toward, 35:361–63, 365 and elec. of 1874, 30:322–23, 327–29, 331 immigration of, to Ark. encouraged, 38:49, 56–57 and elec. of 1888, 25:15–18 in Independence Co., 6:286, 8:135–36, 157 and elec. of 1890, 34:151 and Indians, 49:202 and elec. of 1920, 15:51–52 and initiative and referendum amendment (1910), and Emancipation Day, 37:111 40:109–10 emancipation of, in Ark. (1864), 3:78 International Order of Twelve (fraternal group), 31:206 emigration of, 33:296–97, 303 W. Irving's observations of, along Ark. River, 4:223 employment of, at Magnolia cotton mill, 5:82 IWW attempts to org., 37:269 enfranchisement of, 1:210, 212, 214, 217, 220–22, in Izard Co., 3:160–61 2:334–36, 8:11–12, 15, 66, 33:49, 311–15 W. C. O. Jacques (artist), 33:301 excluded from Pulaski Heights, 41:139–40 and Jim Crow laws, 54:355 exhibit on, 45:86, 187–88, 357 James K. Jones and (1896), 34:76 and O. Faubus, 39:318, 43:310–11 and KKK, 19:277, 22:16, 20, 54:338 and Fayetteville, 33:298–300, 311–15 and Knights of Labor, 42:110n as fed. officeholders (1906), 32:6 and larceny law (1875), 34:198–99 First Missionary Bapt. church org. by (1845), 1:137 laws passed by 1866 legis. concerning, 44:21 first museum of African American hist. in Ark., 43:90 as legis. in 13th Gen. Assembly, pictures of, facing and First Presby. Church, Ft. Smith, 9:315 31:222, 230 First Ward Negro Band, Little Rock, 4:133 library for, 42:43–44 I. Fisher at Branch Normal, research on, noted, 39:356 literary efforts of, report on, noted, 38:381 and flood of 1927 in Jefferson Co., 43:329, 332, 335 in Little River Co., 14:144, 156–57 folksongs of, collected by Lomax, 7:6 in Little Rock, 54:342 and food relief, 37:33 as candidates in 1906 city elec., 40:136 and Ft. Smith meet to discuss progress (1883), 44:235–37 dispatches from, 33:298, 299n in Little Rock and North Little Rock, survey of, noted, equal rights in, 9:45–46 36:74 pop. of (1940), 8:120 at Little Rock reception for U. S. Grant (1880), 32:19 and fraternal orgs., 31:205–6, 44:226 Little Rock schs. of, 9:202–3 and free labor market, paper on, noted, 46:381 and local union in Calion, Union Co., 47:82 and Freedmen's Bureau, 33:49–52, 61, 65, 67 G. W. Lowe (pres., Colored Agricultural Wheel), 31:225, and freedmen's home farm, 46:180, 182 227 freedmen's sch. in Augusta, 31:319–20 and lynchings, 14:232–33, 21:46, 49, 22:16n, 32:19, free blacks, 3:72–74, 77, 151, 161–62, 17:344–51, 36:25, 33:307, 37:268, 38:265–70 38:216, 49:151 Madison Co., pop. in (1840, 1850), 3:160–61, 12:44, expelled from Ark. (1859), 28:12 20:232n immigration of, restricted, 37:221 marriage and family after Civil War, 54:347–48 in Marion, Newton, and Searcy cos., 37:220–21 marriage of, ordered by Freedmen's Bureau, 28:75 whites’ feelings toward, in early Ark., 15:54, 56 McRae Memorial Tuberculosis Sanitorium for Negroes, and Frisco RR construction., 10:278 5:320, 9:48 Fulton Co., white and African American registration in, and Menifee, 33:320 12:158 migration, 51:121–22 Dr. D. B. Gaines, Little Rock, 33:11 migration from Fordyce to Las Vegas, study on, noted, 7 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 43:190 reform sch. for youths of, proposed, 8:181 Miss Bronze Beauty Pageant, Little Rock, picture of, as refugees within Union lines, 1:101–16, 29:240–41 58:379 and religion, 44:226, 231 music of, 26:288 and H. L. Remmel, 36:239, 241, 244–45 and Napoleon (Desha Co.) patrol duty, 3:74 renaming of, after the Civil War, 54:348 Negro Business League, 35:327, 330 and Repub. party, 1:208, 8:4–5, 10–12, 15, 17–18, 36– Negro Grand Lodge (Masonic), 30:313 37, 66, 13:147, 31:214–18, 33:3–15, 36:241, 244– Newport, dispatches from, noted, 33:298–99 50, 252, 255–57, 45:207, 215–16 newspapers of, 4:293–325, 31:221–23, 228n, 33:4, 293– research resources, 48:210 94, 301, 34:205 resources on, in Ark. Humanities Resource Center, normal schs. for, 14:197, 199, 204–5 43:188 in the oil fields, 33:235 rev. art. on, 50:352–73 and orphanage, 49:272 and Rom. Cath. census (1830), 48:226–27 in Ozarks (1940), 8:116, 122, 127 at Roseville battle, 29:228 park for, in Little Rock proposed (1950), 9:44–45 as roustabouts on river boats, 1:351 as patients at Hot Springs in 1850s, 14:28 in Saline Co. during WWI, 36:215 and penal system, 8:180 sch. at Batesville, 33:299 and peonage, 50:86, 88, 90 and sch. integration at Hoxie, 48:17–33 and Phillips Co., 54:330 sch. of, picture of, facing 30:125 A. Pike's views on freedom for, 34:296 schs. for, 5:352, 8:41, 43n, 45, 9:44–48, 194–98, 11:263, and plantation labor, 50:61, 70, 71, 74 14:34, 234, 19:338, 20:311–13, 27:6, 30:246, 256, plantations of freedmen, 42:147n 31:309–10, 40:292 political disfranchisement of, thesis on, noted, 36:257 and segregation (1890–1903), thesis on, noted, 36:239 pop. of, in Ark., 3:266n, 8:115, 117, 119–26, 129–31 Seminole-Negroes, 29:363–66, 370–71 in Pope Co., 54:338, 353 and separate-coach law (1891), 32:148–65, 34:149–78, and the Populist party, 33:13 44:241–43 post–Civil War educ., 54:348–54 and sharecropping, 54:355 at Prairie Grove (1862), 38:79, 88 and the Southern Homestead Act (1866), 54:340 preachers, 33:299–300, 316–17, 323 and Southern Presby. Church, Batesville, 11:22 preaching of, in 1844, 11:219 Southland Coll. press of, in North and Midwest, 31:220–25 papers, noted, 46:394 prison for women at Cummins, 9:48 study on, noted, 40:356 and Progressive party (1912), 32:22–23, 33:14 and STFU, 24:14, 27:128, 32:351–53, 362, 364, 368, and prostitution during Civil War, 44:66 47:201–28, 48:335 and public schs. (1874), 27:179–80 W. G. Still's childhood in Little Rock, 26:286 in Pulaski Co., 41:69–71; noted, 40:187 and strike in Crossett (1940), 48:41, 48, 50–54, 56 and Pythian Bath House, Hot Springs, 43:347 streetcar segregation act (1902), paper on, noted, 44:91, race relations in Ft. Smith, 33:298 340 and raid on Island No. 37, 38:37, 259–70 suffrage rights of, 54:330–33 during Reconstruction, 9:34, 19:273–78, 20:332, 339–41, Taborian Hall, picture of, facing 41:317 22:110–12, 25:314–19, 321–22, 328–29, 32:270– as tavern keepers, noted, 4:228 72, 35:309–12 and taxes, 8:53 celebrate freedom, 10:202 teachers' assoc. of, 19:334 civil rights of, 8:37–38, 137–38, 20:339–41, 35:323 and tenant farming, 42:336 and elective office, 15:59, 48:254 and tension in state (1919–20), 37:267–68 intimidation of, as voters, 2:335 and third-party politics, 33:13–14 Franklin Co., registration in (1867), 12:158 in timber industry, 33:279 in Jefferson Co., 19:274–78, 37:241 training of teachers, 54:354 letter showing attitude toward (1869), 40:70 treatment of, during drought of 1930–31, 39:304, 308–9, and militia, 8:24n, 26, 13:145, 15:140–50, 16:207, 311 20:346 treatment of, in South (1920s), 45:163–64 politics of, 48:57–64, 54:330 Tuberculosis Sanitarium for, 5:320 and racial fighting, 8:18–20 and unions, 42:257 registration of, as voters (1867–68), 12:136–37, 158– and urbanization after the Civil War, 54:341 59 violence against, 49:273 voting rights given to, 39:118 voting rights of, in 1942, 1:275 8 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Cumulative Index v.1 – 59; 1942-2000 Washington Co., free blacks in (1850), 3:162 Agrarians, 51:298, 53:1, 4, 5, 14, 16–18 wealth of, in Pine Bluff, 33:306 Agricultural, Mechanical, and Normal College, Pine Bluff, and West Rock addition in Pulaski Heights, 41:140n 27:4, 6, 16:17. See also Branch Normal College; and woman suffrage, 15:21, 30–34, 44 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff W. E. Woodruff and suffrage for (1867), 14:132 funds used for out-of-state educ. fees of African and WWI, 49:249–77 Americans in professions, 31:213–14 Young Negro Dem. Assoc., 9:44 growth of, 9:47 "African Americans, Civil War, and Aftermath in Arkansas," site of Gov. Laney's conf. to discuss desegregation by Bobby L. Lovett, 54:304–58 (1948), 27:14 African Banjo Echoes in Appalachia: A Study of Folk UA pres. Jones wants improvements to, 27:15 Traditions, by Cecelia Conway, revd., 55:449–52 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, 24:5, 7–8, 27:115 African Methodist Episcopal Chapel, Hot Springs, picture and Norman Thomas, 48:329–48 of, 41:back cover Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), 7:9–11, 9– African Methodist Episcopal Church, 33:296, 46:391, 11, 27, 24:5, 27:115, 117, 120, 126, 32:352, 354, 49:258, 259, 267, 268, 54:345 356, 364, 37:24, 27, 29, 39:312, 52:53–59, 62, 72, bishop of, 15:59, 33:296 55:8–9 in Fayetteville, 33:311, 314–15 art. on, in Ark., 59:388–406 in Helena, 41:109, 112 Agricultural Credit Board, bonds of, 1:91 in Holly Grove, 33:322–24 Agricultural Experiment Station. See University of Arkansas in Hot Springs, 33:318–19 Agricultural Experiment Station in Little Rock, 15:59, 33:302n Agricultural Extension Service (UA), 3:340, 6:115–16, in Morrilton, 15:59 26:67, 48:382–83, 59:392–95, 402 Wilberforce Univ. connected with, 41:126 art. on efforts of banders and businessmen to gain control African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, 1:136 of, in 1919, 27:273–305 Africans in the Americas: A History of the Black Diaspora, Agricultural implements of pioneer days, 2:219 by Michael I. Conniff and Thomas J. Davis, Agricultural Museum, Scott, 28:192 noted, 56:120–21 Agricultural products, carried by RRs in Hempstead Co., Afrika Korps, 53:340, 345 39:289 "Afrika Korps in Arkansas, 1943–1946," by Merrill R. Agricultural Society, Prairie Co. (1859), 11:214 Pritchett and William L. Shea, 37:3–22 Agricultural Wheel, 3:182, 26:297, 32:108, 36:221, 40:254, "Aftermath of Prairie Grove: Union Letters from 42:112, 45:185, 209, 213, 52:375–76, 377, 380, Fayetteville," ed. William L. Shea, 47:345–61 382, 383, 401, 53:425, 54:118 After Secession: Jefferson Davis and the Failure of and 1888 elec., 44:239 Confederate Nationalism, by Paul D. Escott, art. on, in 1887, 40:249–60 noted, 52:97 art. on co. politics, consolidation, and (1884–85), Aged and Orphans Industrial Home, Dexter, 31:211 29:152–75 Agee, E. M., 5:333 art. on farmers' orgs., 13:231–48 Agee, James art. on state politics and, 38:32–62 books by, noted, 32:358 arts. on, 2:127–40, 25:3–21 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, 56:179, 335 Brothers of Freedom, merger with (1884–85), 2:133, Agee, W. P., Hope, 3:305 29:157, 168–70, 172–73, 34:305–6, 313n, 314 Agenda for Reform: Winthrop Rockefeller as Governor of Colored Agricultural Wheel, 31:225, 227, 40:254–59 Arkansas, 1967–71, by Cathy Kunzinger Urwin, and Dems., 26:202, 32:152, 34:152 revd., 50:392–93 and 1886 elec., 36:237 Age of Mediocrity: Memoirs and Diaries, by C. L. Nat. Wheel org. at Litchfield (1886), 2:135 Sulzberger, revd., 33:349–50 org. of, 25:3, 26:202 Agery, Jack, Little Rock, 1:308n, 309 and penal reform (1886, 1888), 8:175, 34:207, 210 Agery, Joseph, Pulaski Co., 43:123 platform of (1888), 33:19 Agnew, Andrew, 40:44 "Agricultural Wheel" (poem), 13:247–48 Agnew, Mary Latta (Mrs. Andrew Agnew), 40:44n "Agricultural Wheel: County Politics and Consolidation, Agnew, Mary P., Batesville, 15:268 1884–1885," by F. Clark Elkins, 29:152–75 Agnew, Theodore L., The South Central Jurisdiction, 1939– "Agricultural Wheel in Arkansas," by Theodore Saloutos, 1972: A Brief History and Interpretation, noted, 2:127–40 24:280 Agricultural Workers' Union, 25:293, 311, 32:363 Agrarian protests (1880s), 42:111–14 Agriculture, 44:90, 337. See also Apples; Rice; Strawberries Agrarian reform societies, 13:246 art. on bankers' revolt of 1919, 27:273–305 9

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