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INDEX, VOLUME 92 As was true last year, this index to Volume 92 of the South Carolina Historical Magazine includes some subject headings. A reference to 32n concerns a footnote on page 32; a reference to 60rev concerns a book review or note on page 60; a reference to 48ms concerns an item within our descriptions of manuscript accessions. The index was prepared by Peter Wilkerson. A Altherr, Joseph, 258 Aaron, Hank, 117 Amazon, 281-282rev Abbeville, S.C., 129rev American Missionary Association, 60rev Abbeville Volunteers, Spanish-American War, American Revolution, 5-14, 56rev,277-278rev; 202 list ef S.C. soldiers, 45ms Acadian exiles (1755-1757), 54rev American Woman Suffrage Association, South Accabee, S.C., 113 Carolina branch, 184 Acheson, Dean, 35 Anderson, Edward, 195, 206 Adair, James, 70 Anderson, Lonney, 212 Adams, John, 57rev, 273-274 Anderson, William, 212 Admiral of the Amazon: John Randolph Tucker, Andrews, F.W., 46ms His Confederate Colleagues and Peru, by Anti-slavery Sentiment (1776), 273 David P. Werlich, review of, 281-282 Apple Tree Creek (S.C), 82 African Americans, 172-188; education, 60- Archaeological Excavations at 38BU96, A Portion 62rev, 106-110, 125ms; property owners of Cotton Hope Plantation, Hilton Head Is- (1790-1915), 128-130rev; recreation, 117- land, Beaufort County, South Carolina, ed- 120; segregation, 99-123; Spanish-Ameri- ited by Michael Trinkley, review of, 141 can War, 198-202; see also blacks, free; Archaeology, 141rev, 142rev, 143rev freedmen The Archaeology of Spanish Colonialism in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 177 Southeastern United States and the Carib- Agriculture, Virginia, 221rev bean, by Charles R. Ewen, review of, 142- Aiken, S.C., 202 143 Alabama, 48ms Archer Elementary School (Charleston, S.C.), Albany Conference of 1751, 88 106, 107 Aldrich, Sara, 21 Architecture, Charleston S.C., 50-52rev Alexander, Kelly, 116 Arms, John Taylor, 63rev Alfred Hutty and the Charleston Renaissance, by Asbury, Francis, 69 Boyd Saunders and Ann McAden, review Ashley Hall plantation, 153 of, 62-64 Athens, G2., 124ms Alger, Russell A., 195, 204-207 Atlantic Beach (North Myrtle Beach, S.C.), 118 “Alice Smith at Middleton Plantation, 1937,” Atlantic Coast Squadron (1866), 46ms (photo) 163 Augspurger, Samuel (b. 1692), 249, 258 Allen, Hervey, 162 Augusta, Ga., 202 Alleyne, Warren and Henry Fraser, The Bar- Auld, DJ., 195 bados-Carolina Connection, review of, 49-53 Avery Normal Institute (Charleston, S.C.), Allied Declaration for Bulgaria, 42n 60rev, 106 Allmendinger, David F., Jr., Ruffin: Family and Avery, Wilson, 209 Reform in the Old South, review of, 220-223 Ayers, James T., 16 Allyon; see Vasquez de Allyon, Lucas Azerbaijan, 36 Alston, Alonz, 211 Alston, Charles, 7 B Alston, Joseph K., 202 Bach, Ulrich (b. 1682), 258 Altherr, Johannes, 258 Bachman, John, 28-29 286 SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Backcountry, South Carolina (1760-1808), Blacks, Free, 127ms, 175-176; see also African 55rev Americans; Freedmen Bacot, Nathan, 211 Black Property Owners in the South, 1790-1915, Bajun dialect, 50rev by Loren Schweninger, review of, 128-130 Baker family, 151 Blake, James, 111, 118, 121 Baker, Mary, 151 Blake, Joseph, 154 Baker, Richard, 12 Blease, Cole, 101 Ballard, Nathan, 209 Bleser, Carol (ed.),I nJ oyand In Sorrow: Women, Baltimore, Md., 132rev Family, and Marriage in the Victorian South, Bamberg Guard, Spanish-American War, 206 1830-1900, review of, 216-218 Bandle, Barbara, 258 Bliss, George S., 47-48ms Bank of Johnston (S.C.), 46ms Blockade running, 224rev Baptisms, Ebenezer Church (Effingham, Ga.), Blocker, Isabell M., 46ms 141rev Blumer, Thomas J., review of Reference Ency- Baptist Hill School (Charleston County, S.C.), clopedia of theA merican Indian, Fifth Edition, 107 138-139 Barbados, 49-53rev Blythe, Anne M., 59rev; review of Selected The Barbados-Carolina Connection, by Warren Poems of William Gilmore Simms, 282-284 Alleyne and Henry Fraser, review of, 49- Bohlen, Charles E., 35 53 Bohler, Peter, 259 Bardaglio, Peter, 218rev Bohun family, 151 Barker’s Creek (S.C.), 82 Bonds-Wilson School (Charleston County, Barnes, William, 113 S.C.), 107 Barnett, James, 209 Bonnet, Stede, 50rev Barnwell County, S.C., 201 Bonninger, Abraham, 259 Barnwell, John, 236 Booker, John, 209 Bartram, John, 8, 9 Boone Hall, 125ms Basie, Count, 117 Born a Child of Freedom, Yet a Slave: Mechanisms Basketmaker, sweetgrass, 125ms of Control and Strategies of Resistance in Bassett, Ebenezer Don Carlos, 176 Antebellum South Carolina, by Norrece T. Batavia (Djakarta), 233 Jones, Jr., review of, 218-220 Battle Chronicles oft he Civil War,edited by James Boston, Mass., 178 M. McPherson, review of, 142 Bowen (slave), 50rev Bay Mansion (Barbados), 51rev Bowen, Richmond, 49rev Bear, John?, 259 Boyd, Golden, 209 Beaty, William, 209 Boykin, Elizabeth Tunstall, 47ms Beaufort County, S.C., 141rev Brabant, Daniel, 259 Beaufort, Margaret,”O Cona Luftee,” 47ms Bradley, G.S., 15, 30 Beaufort, S.C., 125ms, 223-224rev, 249 Bradley, Omar, 37 Beaver Dam Creek, 82 Brandenburger, Hans Conrad, 255, 259 Bee, Thomas, 57rev Brandle, Heinrich, 259 Beecher, Henry Ward, 186 Brandon, Eddie, 209 Bennett, Elisha, 45ms Brauniger, Johann Abraham, 255, 259 Bennett, John, 63rev Bray, Thomas, 240 Bentley, Martha M., “The Slaveholding Brewton, Miles, 249 Catawbas,” 85-98 Brickel, Christoph, 259 Berenger de Beaufin, Hector, 251 Bridgetown (Barbados), 52rev Berlin, Germany, 132rev Bridwell, Ronald E., “Gem of the Atlantic Sea- Berne, Switzerland, 243 board”: A History of the Port of Georgetown, Bethune School (Charleston County,S.C.), 107 South Carolina, Part II, review of, 224 Bias, Ed, 209 Brighton House (Barbados), 51rev Binninger, Rod?, 259 Briscoe, George J.W., 209 Bird, James, 212 Brockenton, William, 211 Births, Ebenezer Church (Effingham, Ga.), Bronson, Edward, 212 141rev Brooks, Jcnn B., 212 INDEX, VOLUME 92 287 Broson, Henry, 212 Cambridge, S.C.; see Ninety Six, S.C. Broughton, Thomas, 248 Camden, S.C., 28 Brown, Daniel W., 211 Camellias, 156 Brown, Frank, 211 Camp Ellerbe (Columbia, S.C.); Spanish- Brown, J. Arthur “Joe”, 112, 114, (photo) 111 American War, 202 Brown, James (fl. 1890s), 211 Cantey Hill Rifles, Spanish-American War, Brown, James (singer), 117 197 Brown, Jessica, 112 Capers, __, Lt., 197 Brown, Millicent, 114 Cardozo, Francis L., 61rev Brown, Minerva, 110, (photo) 122 Caribbean, archaeology, 142rev Brown, Morris, 176 Carmen-Kimball Travel Office (Salem, Mass.), Brown, Samuel, 209 47-48ms Brown, Thomas, 70, 79 Carolina Cavalier: The Life and Mind of James Bruce, David K., 35 Johnston Pettigrew, by Clyde N. Wilson, Bruce, W.W., 192, 195-196 review of, 132-134 Brumbaugh, Gaius M., 256 Carpenter, Jesse T., The South as a Conscious Brunson, William, 211 Minority, 1789-1861: A Study in Political Buch, Ulrich, 259 Thought, review of, 141 Buchanan, Franklin, 281rev Carroll, Richard, 201 Buchanan, William, 45ms Cash’s Depot, S.C., 28-29 Buck, David?, 259 The Cassique of Kiawah by William Gilmore Buffalo Swamp Creek (S.C.), 76 Simms, 59-60rev Bugg, Briston, 213 Catawba Indians, 139rev; slave-holding, 85- Building materials, brownstone, 126ms 98 Buist School (Charleston, S.C.), 106 Catesby, Mark, 153 Bulgaria, 41 Cedar Grove plantation, 153 Bulkley Medal, 170 Chaillet, Lucrece; see Purry, Lucrece Chaillet Bull family, 153 Chalmers, Lionel, 10 Bull, William, 90, 247 Chamberlain, David Henry, 46ms, 184 Bunton, John, 213 Charles Town, S.C., 239, 241,249; loyalism, 13; Burgermeister, David, 259 in The Cassique of Kiawah, 60rev Burgermeister, Heinrich Chirstoph, 259 Charlesfort (S.C.), 143rev Burgermeister, Johann Martin, 259 Charlesfort: The 1989 Search Project, by Chester Burgermeister, Margaretha, 259 B. DePratter and Stanley South, review of, Burgermeister, Maria Elisabetha, 259 143 Burials, Ebenezer Church (Effingham, Ga.), Charleston Camera Club, 125ms 141rev Charleston Etchers Club, 63rev Burke School (Charleston, S.C.), 106, 110-111 Charleston Heights, S.C., 113, 121 Burke, Edmund, 274 Charleston Interracial Committee, 121 Burr, Virginia, 217rev Charleston Library Society, 157 Businesses, segregation, 116-117 Charleston Museum, 118 Butler, Joe, 213 Charleston Normal and Industrial Institute, Byrd, Jo. T., 209 62rev Byrd, John, 209 Charleston Renaissance, 62-64rev Byrd, Mac, 211 Charleston! Charleston! The History ofa Southern Byrnes, James F., 34-44, 105, (photo) 36 City, by Walter]. Fraser, review of, 137-138 Charleston, Port of (1822), 124ms Charleston, S.C., 126ms, 132rev, 175, 177, 269, C 278-279rev, 137-138rev; architecture, ori- Cain, Harriet, 126ms gin of, 50-53rev; Council of Safety, 272; Caldwell, Elison, 209 cultural renaissance, 62-64rev, 165; educa- Caldwell, Foster, 209 tion, 126ms; education of freedmen, 136rev; Caldwell, Rosamond, 209 evacuation (1865), 143rev; intellectual Calhoun, Anna Maria, 217rev community, 277rev; medical community, Calvary Baptist Church, 112 277rev;navalactivity during the Civil War, 288 SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE 281rev; politics, 277rev; recreation, 117- Clarke, Bud, 209 120; segregation in the 1950s, 99-123; sla- Clay, Virginia Tunstall, 217rev very, 219rev; Spanish-American War, 195 Clement, A.J., Jr., 111; (photo) 105 Cheraw & Darlington Railroad, 143rev Clemons, Henry, 209 Cheraw, S.C., 30-32, 143rev Clemson, Thomas, 217rev Cherokee Indian Nation, 71, 72 Clifford, Clark, 35 Cherokee Indians, 47ms, 93, 140rev Clinton, Catherine, 218rev “The Cherokee Nation and the Path Thereto Clock family; see Klock from Charles Town,” by George Hunter Coachman, Thomas, 211 (1730 map), 73, 75 Cobley, Jemmitt, 249 Chesebrough, David B.,“’There Goes Your Codrington College (Barbados), 51rev Damned Gospel Shop!’ The Churches and Coggins Point plantation, 221rev Clergy as Victims of Sherman’s March Colden, Cadwallader, 11 through South Carolina,” 15-33, (correc- Cole,__, 31 tion) 144,(correction) 284 Coleman, George, 213 Chester District, 93 Colleton County, S.C., 125ms Chestnutt, David R., review of Letters of Del- Colonialism, Spanish, 142rev egates to Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 16: Columbia, S.C.; Civil War, 17-26, 284; Recon- September 1, 1780-February 28, 1781, 56-58 struction, 172-173, 181-185; smallpox, 197; Chickasaw Indians, 93 mobilization for war (1898), 202 Chicken, George, 72, 74 Columbus Street School (Charleston, S.C.), Chicora, Francisco, 215rev 107 Childbearing, 217rev Commons House of Assembly, 53rev Children, 217rev Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief: The Life Childs, Margaretta, 121 of William Holland Thomas, by E. Stanly Chisolm, John, 112 Godbold, Jr. and Mattie U. Russell, review Chistoph, Heinrich, 259 of, 140 Choctaw Indians, 93 Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher, by Choupart, Daniel (Schubart?), 259 Rod Gragg, review of, 140 Christ Episcopal Church (Columbia, S.C.), Confederate veterans; reminiscences, 139- (photo) 23 140rev; reunion (1897), 197; Christ Episcopal Church (Winnsboro, S.C.), Confederation Congress, 277rev 26-28, (correction) 144 Congarees (S.C.), 71 Christian, David, 259 Conner, W.G., 25 Churchill, Winston, 198 Constitution, Federal, 277rev Citadel Square Baptist Church (Charleston, Continental Congresses (1774-1789), 56-58rev S.C.), 121 Conyngham, David, 16, 20 Citizens’ Committee Office (Charleston,S.C.), Cookbooks, 218rev 113 Cooper, Elijah M, 46ms Citizens’ Council (Charleston, S.C.), 120 Cooper, Jefferson A., 211 Citizenship Schools, 113-116; class on John’s Cooper, Moses W., 213 Island, S.C. (photo) 115 Cooper, William, 213 Civil rights, 62rev, 99-123 Cooper River plantations, 126ms Civil War, 15-33, 132-134rev, 139-140rev, Copeland, Willie A., 209 143rev, 221rev; battle chronicles, 142rev; Copen, Samuel, 52rev effect on churches, 15-33; navy, 281rev; Corbin, Henry C., 205, 207 women, 134-135rev Cordes, William L., 211 Civil Wars: Women and the Crisis of Southern Cornwell, Ruby, 103, 110,112, 117,121, (photo) Nationalism, by George C. Rable, review 104 of, 134-135 Coronaca Creek (S.C.), 76 Claff, R.M., 195 Cotton crop; in 1760-1808, 55rev; finance, Clarendon County, S.C., 104 142rev; marketing, 142rev Clark, Etta, 113 Cotton Hope plantation, 141rev Clark, Septima, 101, 103, 112, 114, 121, (photo) Council of Safety (Charleston, S.C.), 272 104 Coweta Indians, 74 INDEX, VOLUME 92 289 Cowpens, S.C., 57rev Johnston and Confederate Rail Transport, Cox, Lawrence, 211 1861-1865, by Jeffrey N. Lash, review of, Crawford, Anthony, 129rev 143 Cress, Joseph, 182 Detmeister?, Peter, 260 Cronenberger, Anna Catharina (b. 1730), 259 Detscher, Peter, 260 Cronenberger, Elisabetha (b. 1697), 259 Diaries, 1854, 47ms Cronenberger, Gertraut (b. 1727), 259 Dickens, Ashbury, 125ms Cronenberger, Heinrich (b. 1692), 259 Dickens, Charles, 178 Cronenberger, Henrick, 254 Dickerson, Willie, 209 Cronenberger, Jacob, 259 Dickson, Samie, 211 Cronenberger, Johann, 259 Diggs, Charles C., 110 Cronenberger, Nikolaus (b. 1717), 259 Dillard, Thomas, 209 Crowfield plantation, 155 Dirt Roads to Dixie: Accessibilitayn dM oderniza- Cuba (1898), 189 tion in the South, 1885-1935, by Howard Cuming, Alexander, 74 Lawrence Preston, review of, 144 Cusmann, Heinrich, 259 “Dixie” (song), 202 Domestic life, 218rev D Domino, Fats, 117 Donaldson, Thomas, 213 D’Erlach, Alphonse, 59rev Donerson, George W., 213 Daily life (1855-1870), 280rev Doster, Lillie, 114 Daniel family, 47ms Double house, 51rev Daniel, J.W., 69 Douglass, Frederick, 187 Darlington Guards, Spanish-American War, Douglass, Sarah Mapps, 176 205 Drago, Edmund L., Initiative, Paternalism, & Darlington, S.C., 18, 202, 205 Race Relations: Charleston’s Avery Normal Darrow, Alonzo, 211 Institute, review of, 60-62 Daryan, Hamilton M.K., 211 Drake, Francis, 215rev Davis, Dugar, 213 Draper, L.C., 95 Davis, John, 211 Drax Hall (Barbados), 49rev Davis, Joseph, 211 Drayton family, 49rev Davis, Thomas Frederick, 28 Drayton Hall, 153 Davis, Tyler, 118 Drayton, Stephen, 125ms Davis, Wesley, 209 Dromer, Hy Lnderly, 260 Dawson, Fred, 112 Diibendorffer, Heinrich (b. 1695), 255, 260 Daxon, Preston B., 211 Dudwiller, Hans, 256 de Brahm, William Gerard, 13, 70 Dunbar, J.C., 112 De Soto; see Soto Dupra, Peter, 251 Deism, 12 Durrah, Charles, 209 Delagaye, John, 249 Dutch East India Company, 234 Delany, Martin R., 177 Duvall, Viola, 102 DeLarge, Mrs. Robert C., 184 Dwight, I.M., 124ms Deming School (Charleston County, S.C.), 108 Dyssli, Samuel, 260 Democratic Convention (1882), Edgefield County, S.C., 46ms Dennis, John B., 182 E Dent, John, 209 Earle, John H., 202 Depp, Anna Elisabeth, 260 Early Branch, S.C., 202 Depp, Valentin, 260 Earthquake (1886), effect on Middleton Place, DePratter, Chester B. and Stanley South, 159 Charlesfort: The 1989 Search Project, review East Bay Street Negro Elementary School of, 143 (Charleston, S.C.), 107 Derrick, Johann Heinrich, 260 Eaves, Thomas Cary Duncan, 60rev de Saussure family, 239 Ebenezer AME Church (Charleston, S.C.), 116 Destroyer of the Iron Horse: General Joseph E. Ebenezer Church (Effingham, Ga.), 141rev 290 SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Ebenezer Church (Monticello, S.C.), 28 Ervin, Samuel K., 211 Ebenezer Lutheran Church (Columbia, S.C.), “Essay on Calcareous Manures,” by Edmund (photo) 23 Ruffin, 221rev Ebenezer Lutheran Church (Georgia), 255 Eveleigh, Nicholas, 57rev Ebenezer Record Book, 1754-1781: Births, Bap- Ewen, Charles R., The Archaeology of Spanish tisms, Marriages and Burials of Jerusalem Colonialism in the Southeastern United States Evangelical Lutheran Church of Effingham, and the Caribbean, review of, 142-143 Georgia, More Commonly Known as Ebenezer Ewing, Charles, 20 Church, translated and edited by George F. Exley, Sheryl and George F. Jones (trans. and Jones and Sheryl Exley, review of, 141-142 eds.), Ebenezer Record Book, 1754-1781: Economics, antebellum, 142rev Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of Edgefield County Democratic Convention, Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church of 46ms Effingham, Georgia, More Commonly Known Edgefield Regiment (CSA Army) roster as Ebenezer Church, review of, 141-142 (1862-1864), 46ms Exploration, English, 216rev Edgefield Rifles (1874-1890), 46ms Exploration, French, 216rev Edgefield, S.C., 202 Exploration, Spanish, 216rev Edisto Indians, 139rev Edisto Island School (Charleston County,S.C.), F 107 Fahan(?), Benjamin Heinrich, 255, 260 Edisto Island, S.C., 102 Edisto Rifles, Spanish-American War, 202,205 Fair Forest Creek (S.C.), 279 Edmund Ruffin and the Crisis of Slavery in the Fair, Charles, 211 Family life; 1830-1900, 216-218rev Old South: The Failure of Agricultural Re- Farming, 279rev form, by William M. Mathew, review of, Faust, Albert, B., 256 220-223 Federalism, 56rev Education; 1755-1757, 54rev; 1760-1808, 56rev; Feilman, Matthaus?, 260 1770s, 270; African Americans, 60-62rev, Felder, Johann Perry (?), 260 106-108; freedmen, 135-137rev “The Female Percys and Brontean Mode,” by Edward's (five-and-dime store), 116 Bertram Wyatt-Brown, 218rev Edwards, John, 213 Fielder, Fred, 209 Effingham, Ga., 141rev Fielding, Herbert, 112, 114 Ehrhardt, Abraham, 260 First Baptist Church (Columbia, S.C.), 25 Ehrhardt, Franz, 260 First South Carolina Regiment, Spanish- Ellerbe, William H., 190, 192, 195, 200, 201, 204, 207 American War, 191 Ellett, Heningham; see Smith, Heningham Fisher, Sam, 213 Flat Rock Club, The, 125ms Ellett Flat Rock, N.C., 125ms Ellington, Duke, 117 Fleming, John, (photo) 104 Elliott, Robert Brown, 178, 183 Florence, S.C., 29 Elliott, Roderick W., 105 Flowers, Joseph Edward, 250 Ellis, John, 9 Floyd family, 126ms Ellis, William, 277rev Ford, Charley, 209 Elson, Robert T., 34 Elwig, Joseph, 129rev Foreign Relations with the Soviet Union, Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 178 United States, 34-44 Emmanuel AME Church (Charleston, $.C.), Forrestal, James V., 39 112, 116 Fort Fisher (N.C.) (1864), 140rev Enderli, Heinrich, 255 Fort Loudon (1755-1757), 54rev Fort Lyttelton (1755-1757), 54rev Enderlin, Anna Keller, 260 Enderlin, Hans Heinrich (b. 1700), 260 Fortifications; (1755-1757) 54rev; (1864) 140rev Engler, Anna (Ingler?), 261 Foster, Alvin, 209 Engler, Heinrich, 260 Foster, Belton, 209 Engler, Zich(?) Heinrich, 255 Foster, Sarah Jane, 135-137rev The Enquirer (newspaper), 199 Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 217rev INDEX, VOLUME 92 291 Francke, Anna Barbara, 260 Ronald E. Bridwell, review of, 224 Francke, Anna Susanna (b. 1684), 260 Genbretz, Johann, 260 Francke, Jacob, 260 Genovese, Eugene, 217rev Francke, (Johann) Paul (b. 1724), 260 Gentry, JJ ., 46ms Francke, Leonhard (b. 1682), 260 Gentry, L.M., 46ms Franklin, Benjamin, 58rev, 274 George, David P., Jr.,”Ninety Six Decoded: Franklin, Donald A., 209 Origins of a Community’s Name,” 69-84 Fraser, Henry and Warren Alleyne, The Bar- Georgetown County, S.C., 130-132rev bados-Carolina Connection, review of, 49-53 Georgetown, S.C., 224rev Fraser, Walter J., Charleston! Charleston! The Georgia, 48ms History of a Southern City, review of, 137- Gephart, Ronald M.; see Smith, Paul H. 138 German, James T., 213 Frasier, S.D., 200 German Lutheran immigrants, 252 Frazier, E. Franklin, 60rev German Reformed immigrants, 252 Freedmen, 135-137rev Gibbes Art Gallery (Charleston, S.C.), 118, Freedmen’s Bureau, 177 125ms French East India Company, 235 Gilbert, Humphrey, 215rev French Reformed Immigrants, 252 Gippy plantation (?), 125ms French Revolution, influence on South Caro- Gist, William, 209 lina backcountry, 56rev Gladney, Manners E., 210 Freshet Bank Association, 126ms Glen, James, 53rev, 89 Frick, Jacob, 260 Glover, B.J., 112 Friday, William G., 209 Glover, John, 213 Friendly Association (Charleston,S.C.),127ms Godbold, E. Stanly, Jr., and Mattie U. Russell, Friendly Moralist Society (Charleston, S.C.), Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief: The 127ms Life of William Holland Thomas, review of, Fritschi, Heinrich, 255, 260 140 Frost, John D., Jr., 202-203 Goddard, Paulette, 171 Fry, James, 211 Godin, Stephen, 238 Fug, Ulrich, 260 Gomara; see Lopez de Gomara Fuller, Ezra B., 204-205 Gombze family, see Genbretz Funeral preparations, 280rev Gonzales, N.G., 199 Goodlett, Fred, 210 Goose Creek, S.C., 49rev, 120 G Gordillo, Francisco, 215rev Gaillard, J. Palmer, 100 Gorgas, Josiah, 217rev Gale, Sarah, 217rev Gouedy’s Trading Post, 79 Gandy, Leroy V., 211 Governor’s Guard, Spanish-American War, Ganey, John, 213 205 Gantt, Harvey, 110 Grabs family, see Krebs Garden Club of America, 170 Grady, Z.L., 112 Garden, Alexander, Dr., 5-14 Graffenberg?, Heinrich, 261 Gardening, 149-171 Grafton, Samuel, 103; (photo, mostly hidden), Garret, Henry M., 211 104 Garrison, William Lloyd, 178 Gragg, Rod, Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Gassmann?, Heinrich, 260 Fort Fisher, review of, 140 Gassmann?, Jacob, 261 Grancke, Leonhard (b. 1682), 260 Gates, Horatio, 57rev Grant, John Rodolf, 251 Gatewood, Willard B., Jr., “The Remarkable Green, Andson, 213 Misses Rollin’: Black Women in Recon- Green, Henry, 211 struction South Carolina,” 172-188; 198 Green, James, 211 Gawalt, Gerard W.; see Smith, Paul H. Green, John, 210 Gee, Joshua, 236 Green, John C., 211 “Gem of the Atlantic Seaboard”: A History of the Green, Sylvia, 114 Port ofG eorgetown, South Carolina, Part II,by Greene Nathanael, 57rev 292 SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Greener, Richard, 178 Harris, George, 213 Greenville District, 93 Harris, James G., 46ms Greenville, $.C., 202 Hartley, Arthur, 213 Greenwood County, S.C., 69-84 Hartstein, Catharina, 261 Greiner, Johann Caspar, 261 Hartstein, Hanna, 261 Greiner, Peter, 261 Hartstein, Joachim, 261 Grenier, Jean, 254 Harvey, Willie, 213 Gresham Meggett School (Charleston County, Haut Gap School (Charleston County, S.C.), S.C.), 107 107 Gressette, L. Marion, 106 Havana, Cuba, 189 Griffin, Danford, 213 Hayne, James N., 182, 185 Grob, Adelheid, 261 Haywood County, N.C., 93 Grob, Elisabetha, 261 Health, Spanish-American War, 203 Grubb, Alan, 218rev Heath, Frederick, 217rev Guenveur, Corinne, (photo) 104 Heinrich, Joharn Franz, 261 Guilds, John Caldwell (ed.), “Long Years of Heinrich, Johannes, 255 Neglect”: The Work and Reputation of Wil- Hen Coop Creek (S.C.), 82 liam Gilmore Simms, review of, 58-60 Henneman, George, Jr., 201-202 Guiness, A.C.,”The Portland Brownstone Herbert, John, 72 Quarries,” 126ms Herknecht?, Georg, 261 “Gullah and Bajun Dialect,” 50rev Hewatt, Alexander, 13 Gullah dialect, 50rev, 219rev Heyward, Daniel, 249 Giinther, Abraham, 261 Heyward, DuBose, 63rev, 167 Giinther, Andreas, 261 Heyward, Elizabeth Middleton, 162 Heyward, John, 249 Heyward, Julius, 162 H Highlander Folk School, 114 Hagood, Johnson C., 140rev Hilary, Thomas, 213 Haig, George, 79 Hilton Head Island, S.C., 141rev Hakluyt, Richard, 216rev Hilton, William, 49rev Halfway Swamp Creek (S.C.), 76-77 Hine, William C., review of Black Property Halsey, William, 121 Owners in the South, 1790-1915, 128-130; Hamilton family, 126ms review of Born a Child of Freedom, Yet a Hamilton, Alexander, 58rev Slave: Mechanisms of Control and Strategies Hamilton, M.H., 126ms of Resistance in Antebellum South Carolina, Hammerer, Christina, 261 218-220 The Hampton County Elevator (newspaper), Hinnes, E.F., 200 199 Hinton, James M., 109 Hampton Democratic Club, 46ms The History of the Parish Church of St. Helena, Hampton Institute, 62rev Beaufort, South Carolina, compiled and Hampton, Jesse L., 213 written by the History Committee, St. Hampton Park (Charleston, S.C.), 118 Helena’s Episcopal Church, review of, 223- Hampton Roads, Battle of, 281rev 224 Hampton, Wade, 197 Hoback, William, 213 Hansbach, Matthaeus, 261 Hodge, John R., 40 Hanson, Elizabeth, review of Civil Wars: Hoffman, Paul E., A New Andalucia and a Way Women and the Crisis of Southern National- to the Orient: The American Southeast Dur- ism, 134-135 ing the Sixteenth Century, review of, 215- Hardeeville, $.C., 15 216 Hardin, Paul, Jr., 121 Holiday, Richard W., 210 Hardy, John, 210 Holmes, Samuel, 213 Harleston, Edwin, 121 Holtzendorf, Johann Friedrich, 261 Harmon Field (Charleston, S.C.), 118 Holy Communion Episcopal Church Harris, Branch, 213 (Charleston, S.C.), 121 Harris, David Golightly, 279-281rev Horne, Lena, 116 INDEX, VOLUME 92 293 Horton, Myles, (photo) 115 Isoug?, Hans Ulrich, 261 Howard, Gus, 211 Izard family, 153, 217-218rev Howe, G.W., 19 Izard, Mary; see Middleton, Mary Izard Howe, Marybelle, 121 Izard, Walter, 153 Hubbard, Henry, 125ms Izlar, James F., 140rev Huber, Johannes, 261 Hudson, Larry E.,Jr., review of Edmund Ruffin and the Crisis of Slavery in the Old South: The Failure of Agricultural Reform, 220-223; re- Jackson, Evans, 211 view of Ruffin: Family and Reform in the Old Jackson, Hamilton, 211 South, 220-223 Jackson, Johnnie, 211 Hughes, Charles Evans, 44 Jackson, Noah, 210 Hulburd, David, Jr., 39 Jacoway, Elizabeth, 61rev Hulen, Bert, 44 “James F. Byrnes on Foreign Policy,” intro- Humbart, David, 261 duction by Miles S. Richards, 34-44 Humbart, Susanna, 261 James Island, S.C., 118, 120 Hunt, Eugene, 109-111, 118 James, Grant, 213 Hunter, Cardoza, 210 James, Solomon, 213 Hunter, Frank, 210 Janatt, D., 46ms Hunter, George, 70,72; “The Cherokee Nation Jay, John, 274 and the Path Thereto from Charles Town,” Jefferson, Thomas, 12, 274 (1730 map), 73, 75 Jenbuck?, Johann, 261 Huntington, Samuel, 58rev Jenkins, Esau, 112, 114, (photo) 115 Hurrican Hugo, 137rev Jenkins, Ethel, 113 Hutty, Alfred, 62-63rev Jenkins, Micah, 120 Jenkins Orphanage Band (Charleston, S.C.), Hyatt’s Park (Columbia, S.C.), Spanish- American War, 202 63-64rev Hydrographic Commission of the Amazon, Jennie Moore School (Charleston County, 282rev S.C.), 107 Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church (Effingham, Ga.), 141rev I Jocobs, Cardoza W., 211 Immigrants; French Reformed, 252; German Joe (slave), 96 Lutheran, 252; German Reformed, 252; Johannes, Heinrich, 261 Swiss, 252 John’s Island, S.C., 113-114 Immigration, Purrysburg, S.C., 250 Johnson, Daniel E., 213 In Joy and In Sorrow: Women, Family, and Mar- Johnson, George William, 125ms riage in the Victorian South, 1830-1900, ed- Johnson, John, Jr., 46ms ited by Carol Bleser, review of, 216-218 Johnson, Julius, 213 Incest, 218rev Johnson, Michael, 217rev Indenture, 45ms Johnson, Robert, 239 Independent Battalion; Spanish-American Johnson, Walter, 211 War, 204-207 Johnson, William, 69 Indians, 138-139rev; 1755-1757, 54rev; see also Johnston Intitute, The, 125ms Catawba Indians; Cherokee Indian Na- Johnston, Joseph E., 143rev tion; Cherokee Indians; Chickasaw Indi- Johnston, S.C., 125ms ans; Choctaw Indians; Coweta Indians; Jones, George F. and Sheryl Exley (trans. and Edisto Indians; Keowee (Indian town) eds.), Ebenezer Record Book, 1754-1781: Initiative, Paternalism & Race Relations: Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of Charleston’s Avery Normal Institute, by Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Edmund L. 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