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Index to Volume LV (55) 1996 Compiled by Holly Anne Rine Abernathy, Rufus, 211 Arroyo, Elizabeth Fortson, author, Beale Street Baptist Church, 132 The Abolitionists ¢> the South, 1831- “Poor Whites, Slaves, and Free Bean, Lydia, 116 1861, by Harrold Stanley, rev'd, 85- Blacks in Tennessee, 1796-1861,” Bean, Russell, 117 86 56-65 Beard, William, 45, 47 Accomodationists, 133, 139 Arsenault, Raymond, 162 Beasley, Gertrude, 204, 215 Adair, James, 114 Ash, Stephen V., 57, 122-123 Bell, John, 30, 35 Adams, A. G. Jr., 329 Askew, Mrs. J.W., 47 Bemberg Corporation, 125 Adams Express Company, 109 Assault and Logistics: Union Army Benton, Thomas Hart, 260 An Adventure in Northeast Tennessee: Coastal and River Operation, 1861- Berry, William, 101 A Three Day Self-Guided Tour 1866, by Charles Dana and E. Kay Beverley, William, 69 through “The Cradle of Tennessee,” Gibson, rev'd, 85. Black, Hugo, 208 by Faith Stahl, rev'd, 90 Atkins, Jonathan M., author, A Black Man’s Dream: The First One Affirmative Action, 156 “Politicians, Parties, and Slavery: Hundred Years: Richard Henry African-American History, 57-65, 130- The Second Party System and the Boyd and the National Baptist 143, 144-159: businesses, 135-136, Decision for Disunion in Publishing Board, by Bobby L. 198-199: churches, 108, 135; educa- Tennessee,” 20-39 Lovett, rev'd, 273-274 tion, 108, 132, 151, 155; free blacks The Attack on Leviathan: Regionalism Blackie, Dr. George S., 298 and slavery, 68-83, 121-122; news- and Nationalism in the United Blaustein, Albert P., 208 papers, 135, 137; politics, 134-135, States, 261, 163 Blethen, H. Tyler, reviewer, Troubled 138, 147; religious activism, 190-201 Avery Chapel Building Fund, 134 Waters: Champion International slave revolts, 70-71; slavery expan- and the Pigeon River Controversy, sion 26-37; voting rights, 202-223; Baker, Isaac, 68, 71-79 84 women, 121, 124, 136 Baker, John, 71-79 Blevins, W.F., 46 Agrarianism, 260-263, 267 Baker, Leander, 48 Blodau, Gus, 322 Agricultural Act 1939, 218 Bailey, Benjamin, 42, 51 Blount, Margaret, 120 Alcott, William A., 12 Bailey, Fred Arthur, author, Blount, Mary Grainger, 311 Allen, Eliza, 119 “Tennessee’s Antebellum Common Blount, William, 120, 311-315, 318 Allen, Gladys, 221 Folk,” 40-55 Blount, William Grainger, 311 Allen, Michael, reviewer, The Winning Bailey, Nancy, 42, 51 Blount, Willie, 311 of the West, 88; The Life and Bailey, William, 42 “Blount Mansion: Architectural Adventures of Nat Love, 178 Baily, Francis, 114 Analysis and the Reinterpretation of Ament, Rev. Samuel P., 121 Barber, James David, 163 a Tennessee Landmark,” Michael American Baptist Home Mission Barnes, William, 48 Emrick and George T. Fore, 310- Society, 191, 192 Barrow, Washington, 336-337, 341 319 American Baptist Publication Society, 193 Bartram, William, 114 Blount Mansion Association, 311, 312, American Missionary Association, 134 Bate, William B., 168 318 American Red Cross, 214, 215, 217 Baumgardner, James L., reviewer, A Booker, Thomas, 49 “American System,” 23, 25 Treasury of White House Tales, 272; Booth, Benjamin, 137 Andrews, Garnett, 242 The Papers of Andrew Boston Tract Society, 109 Andrews, James K. Polk, 48 Johnson,Volume 12: February- Bowen, Margaret, 125, 126 Army Loan Library, 108 August 1867, 347 Boyd, Currie, 211 Arnow, Harriette Simpson, 116-117 Baxter, Margaret, 9 Boyd, Henry Allen, 197, 199, 200 “The Arrest’: North to Fort Mackinac,” Bayless, Robert R., 45 Boyd, Marion S., 219 by Walter T. Durham, 334-335 Beale Street, Memphis, 135, 139 Boyd, Richard H., 190-201 352 Index to Volume LV (55) 1996 Compiled by Holly Anne Rine Abernathy, Rufus, 211 Arroyo, Elizabeth Fortson, author, Beale Street Baptist Church, 132 The Abolitionists ¢> the South, 1831- “Poor Whites, Slaves, and Free Bean, Lydia, 116 1861, by Harrold Stanley, rev'd, 85- Blacks in Tennessee, 1796-1861,” Bean, Russell, 117 86 56-65 Beard, William, 45, 47 Accomodationists, 133, 139 Arsenault, Raymond, 162 Beasley, Gertrude, 204, 215 Adair, James, 114 Ash, Stephen V., 57, 122-123 Bell, John, 30, 35 Adams, A. G. Jr., 329 Askew, Mrs. J.W., 47 Bemberg Corporation, 125 Adams Express Company, 109 Assault and Logistics: Union Army Benton, Thomas Hart, 260 An Adventure in Northeast Tennessee: Coastal and River Operation, 1861- Berry, William, 101 A Three Day Self-Guided Tour 1866, by Charles Dana and E. Kay Beverley, William, 69 through “The Cradle of Tennessee,” Gibson, rev'd, 85. Black, Hugo, 208 by Faith Stahl, rev'd, 90 Atkins, Jonathan M., author, A Black Man’s Dream: The First One Affirmative Action, 156 “Politicians, Parties, and Slavery: Hundred Years: Richard Henry African-American History, 57-65, 130- The Second Party System and the Boyd and the National Baptist 143, 144-159: businesses, 135-136, Decision for Disunion in Publishing Board, by Bobby L. 198-199: churches, 108, 135; educa- Tennessee,” 20-39 Lovett, rev'd, 273-274 tion, 108, 132, 151, 155; free blacks The Attack on Leviathan: Regionalism Blackie, Dr. George S., 298 and slavery, 68-83, 121-122; news- and Nationalism in the United Blaustein, Albert P., 208 papers, 135, 137; politics, 134-135, States, 261, 163 Blethen, H. Tyler, reviewer, Troubled 138, 147; religious activism, 190-201 Avery Chapel Building Fund, 134 Waters: Champion International slave revolts, 70-71; slavery expan- and the Pigeon River Controversy, sion 26-37; voting rights, 202-223; Baker, Isaac, 68, 71-79 84 women, 121, 124, 136 Baker, John, 71-79 Blevins, W.F., 46 Agrarianism, 260-263, 267 Baker, Leander, 48 Blodau, Gus, 322 Agricultural Act 1939, 218 Bailey, Benjamin, 42, 51 Blount, Margaret, 120 Alcott, William A., 12 Bailey, Fred Arthur, author, Blount, Mary Grainger, 311 Allen, Eliza, 119 “Tennessee’s Antebellum Common Blount, William, 120, 311-315, 318 Allen, Gladys, 221 Folk,” 40-55 Blount, William Grainger, 311 Allen, Michael, reviewer, The Winning Bailey, Nancy, 42, 51 Blount, Willie, 311 of the West, 88; The Life and Bailey, William, 42 “Blount Mansion: Architectural Adventures of Nat Love, 178 Baily, Francis, 114 Analysis and the Reinterpretation of Ament, Rev. Samuel P., 121 Barber, James David, 163 a Tennessee Landmark,” Michael American Baptist Home Mission Barnes, William, 48 Emrick and George T. Fore, 310- Society, 191, 192 Barrow, Washington, 336-337, 341 319 American Baptist Publication Society, 193 Bartram, William, 114 Blount Mansion Association, 311, 312, American Missionary Association, 134 Bate, William B., 168 318 American Red Cross, 214, 215, 217 Baumgardner, James L., reviewer, A Booker, Thomas, 49 “American System,” 23, 25 Treasury of White House Tales, 272; Booth, Benjamin, 137 Andrews, Garnett, 242 The Papers of Andrew Boston Tract Society, 109 Andrews, James K. Polk, 48 Johnson,Volume 12: February- Bowen, Margaret, 125, 126 Army Loan Library, 108 August 1867, 347 Boyd, Currie, 211 Arnow, Harriette Simpson, 116-117 Baxter, Margaret, 9 Boyd, Henry Allen, 197, 199, 200 “The Arrest’: North to Fort Mackinac,” Bayless, Robert R., 45 Boyd, Marion S., 219 by Walter T. Durham, 334-335 Beale Street, Memphis, 135, 139 Boyd, Richard H., 190-201 352 Index to Volume LV Boyd, Samuel S., 311 Catron, John, 73 Copeland, Phillip, 46 Bradford, M. E., 257, 260, 267 Catt, Carrie Chapman, 124, 225, 226, Councill, W. H., 151, 152 Breckinridge, John C., 30 229, 231, 233 Country People in the New South, Brinkley, Rev. W. A., 135 Catterall, Helen Turner, 76 Tennessee’s Upper Cumberland, by Brock, Darla, reviewer, Mothers of Census, federal 1795, 71; federal 1850, Jeannette Keith, rev'd, 86 Invention: Women of the 77 southwest territory (1791), 71; Courtney, W. M., 50 Slaveholding South in the American Chambers, Mrs. W. R., 247, 249 Couto, Richard A., author, “Race Civil War, 271-272 Chaplain’s Aid Commission, 108 Relations in Tennessee Brooks, Ed, 211 Chattanooga, TN 228 Centennials,” 144-159 Brooks, Van Wyck, 259 Chattanooga Equal Suffrage League, Coward, Dr. Sam, 213 Brown, Morgan, 73 225, 227 Cox, Prof. E. C., 321 Brown, Neill S., 28 Chattanooga News, 225 Cox, Jimmy, 236 Brown, Roy, 211, 219 Chattanooga Times, 228, 230, 231 Crawford, R. S., 245 Brown v. Board of Education, 208 Cheatham, Adelicia Hayes Franklin Crawley, Elizabeth, 117 Browning, Gordon, 299 Acklen, 120 Crawley, William, 117 Browning, Orville, 164 Cheney, Hampton, 50 Crittenden, John J., 33 Bruce, A. M., 48 Chesapeake, Ohio and Southwestern Cross, C. Wallace, reviewer, Bryan, Eugene, 230 Railroad Company, 137 Confederate Hospitals on the Move: Bryan, Thomas, 47 Church, Capt. Charles B., 139 Samuel H. Stout and the Army of Buchanan, James, 29, 30 Church, Robert Jr., 138 Tennessee, 179 Buchanan, John P., 167 Church, Robert Sr., 136, 138 Crump, Edward Hull, 138 Bucy, Carole Stanford, 121; author, Cinderella of the New South: A History “Cult of True Womanhood,” 12 “The Thrill of History Making’: of the Cottonseed Industry, 1855- Cummings, Homer, 249 Suffrage Memories of Abby 1955, by Lynette Boney Wrenn, Cunningham, Demarus, 46 Crawford Milton,” 224-239: review- rev'd, 275-276 Curtis, James C., 10 er, Votes for Women! The Woman Civil Rights Act, 1957, 208, 213, 216; Suffrage Movements in Tennessee, 1960, 208 1964, 155, 220 D’Armond, J. G., 244, 246, 249, 250 the South, and the Nation, 179-180 Civil Rights Commission, 208, 209, 210 Daughters of Zion No. 1 Building Burch, Lucius E. Jr., 219 220, 221 Fund, 134 Burn, Harry T., 225, 234 Civil Rights Movement, 125, 203 Davidson, Donald, 256-269 Burow, Olin, 209, 210 Civil War hospitals, 100, 101, 104, 105, Davis, Inez, 213 “Business, Labor, and the Blue Eagle: 108-110 Davis, Jeff, 162, 171 The Harriman Hosiery Mills Strike, Clarke, Gerald, 72-73, 76, 78 Day, Betsy, 70, 71 Clay, Henry, 11, 23 1933-1934,” by W. Calvin Dickinson Deck, J. V., 48 and Patrick D. Reagan, 240-255 Cobb, William 311 DeFiore, Jayne Crumpler, reviewer, Buttorff, H. W, 322 Cocke, Joe N., 213 Making a Place for Ourselves: The Butts, Charlie, 220 Cocke, W. H., 209 Black Hospital Movement, 89-90; Byars, William, 71, 78 Coit, Margaret, 9 120 Byrd, William L., 101 Coleman, Jim, 169 Demere, Raymond, 116 Colored Citizens Association of Denney, Jane, 232 Caffrey, Margaret M., reviewer, The Memphis, 138 Desegregation, 220 War the Women Lived: Female Columbian Exposition, 148 DeSoto expedition, 113-114 Voices from the Confederate South, Columbia Female Institute, 120 Dickinson, W. Calvin and Patrick D. 275 Common Carriers Law, 136 Reagan, authors, “Business, Labor, Caldwell, Erskine, 266 Confederate Hospitals on the Move, by and the Blue Eagle: The Harriman Calhoun, Floride, 9, 10, 11 Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein, rev'd, Hosiery Mills Strike, 1933-1934,” Calhoun, John C., 9, 11 179 240-255 Cannon, Newton, 23 Confederate States of America, 29, 30 Dickinson, W. Calvin, reviewer, Every Capers, Gerald, 135 Congress of Racial Equality, 203, 217 Day in Tennessee History, 272-273 Cardwell, Joseph, 48 Consolidated American Baptist Dictionary of North Carolina Carmack, Edward Ward, 170, 171 Missionary Convention, 191 Biography, by William Powell, Caroli, Betty Boyd, 120 Conventions of Colored Men, 146 revd , 87-88 Carrick, Samuel, 120 Cook, Charles W. Jr., “The Shelby Dillehay, J. P., 51 Carrier, Mrs. O. M., 104-105, 107 Street Bridge: A Modern Dinsdale, Rev. Matthew, 101, 103-104, Cash, Wilbur J., 122 Engineering Marvel in Nashville,” 107 Cashin, Joan E., 118 320-333 Disfranchisement, 145, 147, 151, 166, Cassells, Thomas, 135, 137 Cooper, James Fenimore, 14 167 354 —_______Tennessee Historical Quarterly Doar, John, 203, 216 Fayette County Civic & Welfare Vulgate Bible to the World Wide Dodson, Burton, 208, 210, 211 League, Inc., 211, 214-218 Web: Preserving the Past for Donelson, Col. John, 117-118 Fergus, John, 49 Tomorrow in Tennessee,” 292-309 Donelson, John III, 118 Fifteenth Amendment, 207, 208 Globe Publishing Company, 199 Donelson, Mary Purnell, 118 Finkenbine, Roy, E., reviewer, Godey’s Ladies Book, 14 Donnell, Peter, 44 Abolitionists & the South, 1831- Goings, Kenneth W., and Gerald L. Doolittle, Sen. James R., 164 1861, 85-86 Smith, authors, “Duty of the Hour’: Dorman, Robert L., 260-261 Finnie, William, 69 African-American Communities in Dorris, Mary ¢ ‘lementia Carrey, 124 The First American Frontier: Memphis, Tennessee, 1862-1923, Dorsey, Thomas Andrew, 200 Transition to Capitalism in 130-143 Douglass, Frederick 148, 149 Southern Appalachia, 1700-1860, by Goldfield, David P., 166 Douglas, Stephen A., 30 Wilma Dunaway, rev'd, 176 Goodlett, Caroline Meriwether, 124 Dowdy, Rev. June, 204, 219, 220 Fischer, David Hackett, 117 Goodstein, Anita Shafer, 121; reviewer, Doyle, Don H., 321 Fleming, Burl, 47 A Plantation Mistress on the Eve of DuBois, W. E. B., 194, 200, 221 Fletcher, John Gould, 258 the Civil War: The Diary of Keziah Dudley, Anne Dallas, 124, 226, 229 Flynt, J. Wayne, 57 Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard, 345- Dugan, Joyce, 126 Forman, James, 203, 218 346 Dunaway, Wilma A., 77 Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 121-122 Goodwyn, Lawrence, 167 Durham, Walter T., 103; author, ““The Fort, Cornelia, 126 Gordon, Ralph C., author, “Nashville Arrest’: North to Fort Mackinac,” Fort, John, 229 and the U.S. Christian Commission 334-335 Fort Donelson, 339 in the Civil War,” 98-111 Dyer, Gustavus W., 44 Fort Loudon, 115-116 Gossage, Edna, 249 Fort Mackinac, MI , 336, 340-341 Gossage, Roy, 247 Eads, William, 49 Foster-Creighton-Gould, 325, 329 Grady, Henry, 266, 267 Eaton, John Henry, 8-11, 17 Foster & Creighton Corp., 321 Grantham, Dewey, 17] Eaton, Margaret O’Neale Timberlake, Frank, Waldo, 262 The Great Father: The United States 8-19 Franklin, Scott C., 214, 218, 219 Government and the American Education, 48-49, 63, 108; African- Frazier, James B., 170 Indians, by Francis Paul Prucha, American, 132, 155; women, 120 Frazier, William, 47 revd , 178-179 Ellington, Buford, 214, 217 Frederickson, George M., 58 Great Smoky Mountains Folklife, by Elliston, Joseph, 121 Freedmen’s Bank, 199 Michael Ann Williams, rev'd, 88-89 Emrick, Michael and George T. Fore, Freedmen’s Bureau, 146, 147 Green, George, 215 authors, “Blount Mansion: Freeland, James, 213 Green, William, 245 Architectural Analysis and the Freeman, Orville, 218 Greery, Judge, 137 Reinterpretation of a Tennessee French, Lizzie Crozier, 124 Griffith, Benjamin, 193 Landmark,” 310-319 “From the Vulgate Bible to the World Griggs, Rev. Sutton E., 139, 191, 197 Eng, Steve, reviewer, Dictionary of Wide Web: Preserving the Past for Gruenther, Gen. Alfred, 217 North Carolina Biography, 87-88 Tomorrow in Tennessee,” by Edwin Grundy, Ann Rodgers, 121 England, J. Merton, 77, 79 S. Gleaves, 292-309 Guild, Joseph Co., 336-341 Equal Rights Amendment, 124 Frost, James M., 193, 194, 195 Erikson, Erik 165 The Fugitive, 258 Haddad, J. B., 213 Ervin, Margaret, 227, 229 Fuller, Rev., Thomas O., 139, 140 Hamburger, Robert, 211, 220 Estes, James F., 209-211, 219 Hamilton, G. P., 139 Estill, Benjamin, 72, 78 Gaines, Matthew M., 311 Hannah, W. H., 244 Evangelism, 100, 105-106, 166 Garner, Lewis, 73 Harding, William Giles, 336, 337, 341 Evans, Sara, 1] Garvey, Marcus, 198, 206 Harkelroad, William D., 46 Every Day in Tennessee History, by Gatewood, Willard, 139 Harriman, TN, 240-255 James B. Jones Jr., rev'd, 90, 272- Gattinger, Dr. Augustin, 296 Harris, Isham G., 30, 34, 35, 169 Zio Genovese, Eugene, 60 Harris, Isiah, 211 Ewing, Rev. T. R., 101 Giles, James, 47 Hart, Roger L., 162 Ginger, Ray, 167 Harvey, Paul, author, “Holy Spirit Farrar, John, 263, 266 Glancy, A. R., 250 Come to Us and Forbid the Negro Fauber, J. Everette, 311, 312 Glass, William R., reviewer, The New Taking a Second Place’: Richard H. Faulkner, Charles H., reviewer, The Crusades, the New Holy Land: Boyd and Black Religious Activism Prehistory of the Chickamauga Conflict in the Southern Baptist in Nashville, Tennessee,” 190-201 Basin in Tennessee, 86-87 Convention, 274 Haskell, Mrs. Paralee, 298 Fayette County, TN, 202-223 Gleaves, Edwin, author, “From the Hatcher, John E., 295 Index to Volume LV______ Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 14 in Antebellum Southern Literature, 244, 246, 247, 250, 252: other Hay, Mary G., 231 by Susan Tracy, rev'd, 182 unions, 217, 241, 244-245 Haynes, Landon Carter, 34, 165, 166, Inscoe, John, 69, 78 Ladies Hermitage Society, 124 171 Internet, 294, 305-308 Lamon, Lester, C., 121, 133 Hayslett, William 221 Ireland, Samuel J., 136 Landreth, Dr. Olin, 321 Haywood County, TN, 216, 219 Isaac, Edward W. D., 197 Langston, James M., 146, 147 Haywood County Civic & Welfare Latner, Richard B., 10 League, Inc., 216, 219 Jameson, Harpman, 204, 210, 211, 214 Lawson, James, 156 Headrick, John W., 45 Jameson, Minnie, 204, 209, 214, 218- Lawson, Steven F., 207 Held, Fred, 245, 246 220 Lea, Luke, 230 Henderson, Sen. John B., 164 Jefferson Day Dinner (1830), 11 Lee, David D., reviewer, Country Henderson, Dr. Vivian, 214 Jackson, Andrew, 8, 18; presidency, 9- People in the New South: Henry, John F., 31 11, 23-25; Tennessee’s Upper Cumberland, 86 Hermstein, Richard, 156 Jackson, Rev. Dr. Joseph H., 218 Lee The Soldier, by Gary W. Gallagher, Highlander Folk School, 126, 217 Jackson, Rachel Donelson Robards, 9, rev'd, 346-347 Hill, James, 50 11, 119 League of Women’s Voters, 124, 225, Hill, Richard, 149 Jacobs, B. F., 103 226, 229, 232 Hillbillyland: What the Movies Did to Jefferson (slave), 71-74 Leatherwood, Bynum, 215 the Mountains & What the Jennings, Jonathan, 118 Lester, Connie L., 123; reviewer, In Mountains Did to the Movies, by J. Johnson, Andrew, 29, 295, 296, 336- the Master's Eye: Representations W. Williamson, rev'd, 180 337, 340-341 of Women, Blacks, and Poor Whites Hoar, Sen. George F., 151 Johnson, Geraldine, 221 in Antebellum Southern Literature, Hodge, James Calvin, 48 Johnson, Hugh, 245, 247, 250 182 Hodge, Tom, 169 Johnson City, TN, 231 Lewis, Anthony, 216 Hoffschwelle, Mary, reviewer, The Johnston, Floyd, 244, 247, 249 Lewis, John, 69, 156, 211, 214, 219 South, 177 Johnston, John, 48 Hollingsworth, William, 46 Jolliet, Louis, 114 Libraries, 108-109, 294-308 Holman, Silena Moore, 124 Jones, George W., 33 The Life and Adventures of Nat Love. . ., “Holy Spirit Come to Us and Forbid Jones, Howard Murfree, 321-325, 327- by Nat Love, rev'd, 178 the Negro Taking a Second Place’: 329, 331 Lillard, William, 50, 55 Richard H. Boyd and Black Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 106 Linzzo, Viola, 220 Religious Activism in Nashville, Jonesboro Herald & Tribune, 166 London, Columbus, 47 Tennessee,” by Paul Harvey, 190- Jonesborough Whig, 163 Long, Daniel, 50 201 Jordan, Michael M., 258 Love, Emmanuel K., 193 Honor & Slavery: Lies, Duels. . . ., by Luthin, Reinhard H., 162 Kenneth S. Greenberg, rev'd, 344- Kefauver, Estes, 216, 217 Lynching, 132, 145 345 Kemble, Frances, 14 Lytle, Andrew Nelson, 260, 266 Hooks, Julia A., 132, 137 Kendall, Amos, 17 Hooper, Ben, 168, 171, 172 Kenny, Catherine, 225, 226, 228, 232, Making a Place for Ourselves: The Hope, John, 152, 153 233 Black Hospital Movement, by Horton, Zilphia Johnson, 126 Kharif, Wali Rashash, reviewer, A Vanessa Gamble, rev'd, 89-90 Hosford, Frances, 107 Black Man’s Dream: The First One Malone, Houston, 211 House, Josiah, 47 Hundred Years: Richard Henry Manchester, William, 294 House, William, 50 Boyd and the National Baptist Mankiller, Wilma, 126 House of Industry for Females, 121 Publishing Board, 273-274 Mann, Ralph, 69 Houston, Russell, 337 Kincaid, Joseph, 24 Mardock, Robert Winston, 164 Houston, Sam, 119 Kincheloe, Joe L., Jr., 120 Marquette, Jacques, 114 Howe Institute, 140 King, Rev. Martin Luther, Jr., 156 Marshall, Gilbert, 45 Hudson, David Mitchell, 107 King’s Mountain, Battle of, 117 Marszalek, John F., author, “The Eaton Hughes, Marylin Bell, 226 Kluger, Richard, 207 Affair: Society and Politics,” 6-19 Hussey, Rev. John, 101 Knoxville, 311, 315 Martin, Pinkney, 47-48 Knoxville Journal, 169 Mason, Thomas, 48 I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Kousser, J. Morgan, 166 Massey, Mary Elizabeth, 122 Agrarian Tradition, 257-260 Ku Klux Klan, 216, 261 Matthews, Samuel, 49 Imes, Rev. B. A., 135, 137 McAdoo, William Gibbs, 226 In the Master’s Eye: Representations Labor history, 240-255; Hosiery McAlister, Hill, 249 of Women, Blacks, and Poor Whites Workers Union Local 1757, 243, McAlister, Randolph, 118 356 —_______Tennessee Historical Quarterly. McCartney, Thweatt, 49 “Modern Tennessee, 1920-1970,” by National Industrial Recovery Act, 241, McClung, Matthew, 311 Carroll Van West, 188-189 243, 244, 249, 251 McCormack, Mrs. James, 228, 229 Moody, Dwight, L., 100, 101, 102, 109 National Labor Board, 246, 247, 249- McCurry, Stephanie, 60 Moore, John Trotwood, 44, 298, 299 252 McDonough, Daniel, reviewer, Lee Moore, Mary Daniel, 298 National Negro Business League, 198 The Soldier, 346-347 Moorhead, Mary E., 108 National Organization for Women, 124 Mc=#lwee, Samuel, 147, 148, 156 Moorman, Square, 204, 217 National Recovery Administration, 245- McFeely, William S., 164 Moorman, Wilola, 204 247, 249-252 McFerren, John, 204, 210, 211, 214- Morelli, William P., reviewer, Old National Register of Historic Places, 216, 218, 219 Enough to Die, 181-182 330-331 McFerren, John Jr., 220 Morgan, John, 245 Native American History, women, 113- McFerren, Noah, 219 Morris, Elias C., 196, 197 116, 126 McFerren, Viola, 204, 212, 214, 218- Morrison, Mary, 137 Needham, William, 48 220 Moser, Harold D., reviewer, Honor ¢> Negro Building of the Tennessee McGavock, Louisa Grundy, 121 Slavery: Lies, Duels. . . ., 344-345 Centennial Exposition, 145, 150-152 McIntosh, Donald, 311 Mosley, Robert 50 Negro Debating Society, 152 McKellar, Kenneth, 167, 172, 249 Moss, David, 48 Negro Department of the Tennessee McKenzie, Jeremiah, 50 Mothers of Invention: Women of the Centennial Exposition, 145, 148 McKenzie, Robert Tracy, reviewer, Slaveholding South in the American Nelson, Thomas A. R., 36 Cinderella of the New South: A Civil War, by Drew Gilpin Faust, The New Crusades, the New Holy History of the Cottonseed Industry, rev'd, 271-272 Land: Conflict in the Southern 1855-1955, 275-276 Mumford, Lewis, 259 Baptist Convention, by David T. McKnight, James, 46 Murphy, Paul, author, “The Social Morgan, rev'd, 274 McLane, Louis, 9 Memory of the South: Donald New Deal, 241, 246, 247, 251, 260, 263 McLuhan, Marshall, 307 Davidson and the Tennessee Past,” A New Deal for Southeastern McMahon, Thomas, 245, 246 256-269 Archaeology, by Edwin A. Lyon, McMath, Robert C. Jr., 166 Murray, Charles, 156 revd , 276 McMillin, Benton, 169 Musgrove, Paralee, 47, 50 New Echota, Treaty of, 116 McMinn County, 234 Myers, Henry R., 336-337 New York Tract Society, 109 McNamee, Mrs. Henry G., 215 Myrdal, Gunnar, 133 Newby, I.A., 57 Meigs, John, 295 Newcomb, Frank, 244 Meigs, Return Jonathan III, 295, 296, Nanye’hi (Nancy Ward), 116 Nineteenth Amendment, 124, 225, 229 298 Napier, James C., 146, 147, 148 Nolen, Janice E., 328-329 Memphis, 60, 62, 63, 130-143; Cotton Nash, Diane, 156 Norman, Jack, 323 Exchange, 135; Equal Suffrage Nashville, 98-111, 233; black religious Norris, Isaac F., 135 activism, 190-201; Shelby Street Association, 228 Nullification, 28, 30 Bridge, 321-333; streetcar boycott, Memphis Avalanche, 207 Nursing, 101, 104-106, 107 197 Memphis Baptist and Normal Institute Nashville American, 150, 329 for West Tennessee Baptists, 135 Nashville Banner, 168, 169, 230 Memphis Chamber of Commerce, 139 Odum, Howard, 260 Nashville Bridge Co., 325 Memphis Comercial Appeal, 132, 138, Old Enough to Die, by Ridley Wills II, Nashville Globe, 197, 198, 199 139, 140, 169, 212, 230 Nashville Republican Banner, 31 rev'd, 181-182 Memphis Press Scimitar, 230 Nashville Union and American, 34 Olmsted, Frederick Law, 62, 78 Meriwether, Elizabeth Avery, 124 One Cent Savings Bank and Trust Nashville Women’s Mission Home, 12i Mewborn, Joshua, 48 National American Woman Suffrage Company, 199, 200 Migrants, African-American, 133, 135, Association, 124 One Dies, Get Another: Convict 136, 140 National Association for the Leasing in the American South, Miller, Adam, 71 Advancement of Colored People 1866-1928, by Matthew J. Mancini, Miller, Rev. J. R., 110 (NAACP), 138, 146, 208, 214, 218 revd , 347-348 Miller, John, 71 National Baptist Convention, 190, 192- O’Neal, John H., 44 Miller, L. D., 230 196, 218 O’Neale, Rhoda, 8 Miller, Pleasant, 311 National Baptist Publishing Board, 190, O’Neale, William, 8 Miller, William, 49 194, 196, 200 Originial Fayette County Civic & Milton, Abby Crawford, 124, 224-239 National Baptist Publishing House, 198 Welfare League, 219-221 Milton, George Fort, 225 National Baptist Union Review, 199 Orr, James, 71, 72, 73, 78, 79 Milton, George Fort, Jr, 226 National Federation of Colored Osborne, J. F., 50 Minor, Charlie, 221 Women’s Club, 124 Osborne, John, 48 Index to Volume LV____ 357 Osburn, Katherine M. B., reviewer, Quarles, Robert T., 300 Logistics: Union Army Coastal and The Great Father: United States Quarles, Robert T. Jr, 300 River Operations, 1861-1866, 85 Government and the American Quatie, 116 “The Shelby Street Bridge: A Modern Indians, 178-179 Engineering Marvel in Nashville,” Otey, James Hervey, 120 Race Riot, 1866, 133-134 by Charles W. Cook, Jr., 320-333 Owsley, Frank Lawrence, 42, 260, 266 Ramaker, G. W., 246 Shuler, Marjorie, 231 Pace, Harry, 138 Ranney, Mrs. J. A., 105 Sikes, Lewright B., reviewer, The First Pafford, Robert, 48 Ransom, John Crowe, 257-259 American Frontier: Transition to Panic of 1837, 25 Reconstruction, 123, 191, 192 Capitalism in Southern Appalachia, The Papers of Andrew Johnson, Volume Redfearn, T. L., 214, 220 178 12: February-August 1867, by Paul Reeb, Rev., James, 220 Sioussat, St. George Leakin, 299, 300, H. Bergeron, rev'd, 347 Reed, Rev. Seth, 103, 104, 108, 110 307 Park, Maud Wood, 226 Reed, Stanley, 208 Skeffington, Mary 298 Parks, Cooper, 221 Reform Movement, 123-124 Smith, Edward Parmalee, 101, 103, Parks, Rosa, 126, 208 Regional Labor Board, 246, 247, 250, 108 Parton, James, 9, 10 252 Smith, Francis, 72 Pascal, Blaise, 9 Regionalism, 260-262 Smith, Hannah Cleaver, 101, 104, 108 Patrick, John M., 51 Remini, Robert V., 10 Smith, Harrold, 71 Patterson, Malcolm, 171 Rice, DeLong, 168 Smith, Kevin E., reviewer, A New Patterson, Dr. Robert, 101 Rich, Joe, 46 Deal for Southeastern Archaeology, Patton, James, 69 Rivers, David Foote, 205 276 Patton, Mary, 117 Roach, Anderson, 51 Smith, Marion, 246, 247 Payne, George V., 44 Roarke, Constance, 260 “The Social Memory of the South: Payne, Uriah, 47 Roberts, Albert H., 225, 231 Donald Davidson and the Pearson, Josephine, A., 124 Robinson, Armistead, 134 Tennessee Past,” by Paul Murphy, Perkins, Frances, 245, 246, 249 Robinson, Daniel Merritt, 167 256-269 Perry, John, 70 Robison, Dr. Dan M., 300 Perry, Sherman, 221 Rocky Mount Historical Society, 117 Somerville Bank & Trust Co., 219 The South, by B. C. Hall and C. T. Persons, Ell, 139, 141 Roddy, Burt, 138 Philadelphia Ladies Aid Society, 101 Rolater, Fred, reviewer, Tennessee Wood, rev'd, 177 Phyllis Wheatley Society, 124, 132 Blue Book, 1995-1996, Bicentennial The South in Modern America: A Pierce, J. O., 137 Edition, 181 Region at Odds, by Donald M. Plain Folk of the Old South, 42 Roosevelt, Theodore, 162 Whaley, rev'd, 176-177 A Plantation Mistress on the Eve of the Ross, Chief John, 116 Southern Baptist Convention, 191, 193, Civil War: The Diary of Keziah Russell, Andrew, 72, 73 194 Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard, by John Russell, John, 71 Southern Christian Leadership Hammond Moore, rev'd, 345-346 Rutledge, George, 72, 73, 78, 79 Conference, 156 Plessy v. Ferguson, 205 Southern Conference Educational Politics, 20-39; and slavery expansion Samuel, George W., 46 Fund, 214 26-37; state, 160-175 Sanders, Newell, 233 Southern Methodism, 108, 163, 218 Polk, James K., 23, 119-120 Scarbrough, Russell, 244 Southern Agrarians, 257, 261-263, 266 Polk, Leonidas, 120 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Sr., 119 Sowell, Thomas, 156 Polk, Sarah Childress, 119-120 Schweninger, Loren, 77 Sprankle, B. H., 311 Poston, Ted, 215 Schultz, Jane Ellen, 104 Starks, Mrs. Hugh, 213 Power, Corrine, 227 Scott, Anne Firor, 122 Steele, Shelby, 156 Power, Rev. F. H., 107 Secession, 33 Sterling, Dorothy, 137 Powers, Emma L., 69 Second Bank of the United States, 25 Stinnett, Ed, 247 Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Sectionalism, 22-39 Stoney, George S., 207 Valley, by Charles McNutt, rev'd, 344 Seddon, Rhea, 126 The Prehistory of the Chickamauga Segregation, 133, 135, 197 Stribling, T. S., 266 Basin in Tennessee, by Thomas and Seminole Affair, 11 Strong, Robert Hale, 106 Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis, rev'd, Seneca Falls, NY, 120 Stuart, George H., 100 86-87 Separatism, 192, 193 Sullivan County, 68-79 Presidential elections, 1828, 9; 1856, Settles, Josiah T., 137, 138 Summers, Dr. Thomas O., 108 29; 1860, 30; 1932, 241 Sexton, Elizabeth, 118-119 Susan B. Anthony Amendment, 124 Prosser, Gabriel, 60 Shaw v. Reno (1993), 155 Swafford, Benjamin, 46 Pulliam, Walter, 242 Shea, William L., reviewer, Assault and Sweig, Donald, 71 358 —______Tennessee Historical Quarterly Talented Tenth, 132-133, 137 Thompson, Catherine, 77 Upchurch, Carter, 49 The Tall Men, 258, 259, 264, 265 Thompson, Elijah, 46 Utley, Robert M., 164 Tarwater, James F., 24 2 Thompson, Evan S., 71 Tarwater, Jimmy, 242, 245 Thompson, James, 48 Van Buren, Martin, 9, 10, 11, 23, 24 Tarwater, Polk, 242 Thompson, Linzey, 48 van den Berghe, Pierre L., 58 Tarwater, Tom, 242 Thompson, William P., 71, 72, 74, 78 Vardaman, James, 171 Tarwater Family, 244, 245, 249 “The Thrill of History Making’: Vardell, William, 44 Tate, Allen, 257-259 Suffrage Memories of Abby Vernacular architecture, 45-46; 312- Taylor, Alf, 162, 167, 168 Crawford Milton,” by Carole 319 Taylor, Emma Haynes, 163, 165 Stanford Bucy, 224-239 Vivian, Rev. C. T., 156 Taylor, James Patton, 163 Tillman, Ben, 162 Von Holst, Hermann, 9 Taylor, Mary, 163 Timberlake, Lieut. Henry, 116 Voorhees, J. P., 242 Taylor, Peter, 303 Timberlake, John B., 8-11, 17 Votes for Women! The Woman Taylor, Robert L., Jr. author, Toney, Marcus, 50 Suffrage Movement in Tennessee, “Demagoguery, Personality, and the “Toward a Perfect Democracy: The the South, and the Nation, by Gospel of Democracy: Family Struggle of African Americans in Marjorie Spruill Wheeler, rev'd, Influence on Centennial Governor Fayette County, Tennessee, to 179-180 Taylor,” 160-175; reviewer, One Fulfill the Unfulfilled Right of the Voting Rights, African-American, 133, Dies, Get Another: Convict Leasing Franchise,” by Linda T. Wynn, 202- 202-223 in the American South, 1866-1928, 223 Voting Rights Act, 1965, 155, 221; 347-348 Towles, Levearn, 211, 218, 219 1982, 155 Taylor, Robert Love, 160-175, 267 Towles, Shephard Sr., 204, 214, 219 Tedesco, Marie, author, “The Opposite Towles, William Sr., 211 W. V. Barry's Lexington Progress, Sides of Freedom: Slavery and Trail of Tears, 116 1884-1946, by Brenda Kirk Fiddler, Emancipation in Antebellum A Treasury of White House Tales, by rev'd, 90 Tennessee,” 66-83 Webb Garrison, rev'd, 272 Wagner, Sen. Robert F., 246, 247, 249 Temple, Oliver P., 165 Troubled Waters: Champion Wagner Act of 1935, 241, 251 Tennessee Blue Book, 1995-1996, International and the Pigeon River Walker, James Patton, 44 Bicentennial Edition, by Riley C. Controversy, by Richard A. Bartlett, Walker, M. W., 242, 245, 250 Darnell, rev'd, 181 rev'd, 84 Walker, Mark H., 211 Tennessee Civil War Veterans Trousdale, William, 29 Walker, Seth, 234, 236 Questionnaires, 44-52, 63 Trusty, James, 51 Walsh, Lawrence E., 213 Tennessee Equal Suffrage Association, Tucker, David, 135 The War the Women Lived: Female 225, 229 Tullahoma, TN, 227 Voices from the Confederate South, Tennessee General Assembly, 60, 76, Turley, Thomas, 169 by Walter Sullivan, rev'd, 275 126, 133, 147, 155, 165, 205, 225, Turner, Banks, 234 Ward, Bryant, 116 296, 299, 300 Turner, Georgia Mae, 215 Ward, Elizabeth, 116 Tennessee Historical Society, 295, 298- 300, 307 Union Transportation Company, 198 Ward, Nancy (Nanye’hi), 116 Tennessee River 263-265: The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Warren, Robert Penn, 257, 258, 266, Tennessee, 263, 264 124 267 Tennessee state elections, 1839, 23: United Negro Improvement Washington, Booker T., 139, 146, 152, 1857, 30; 1886, 165; 1910, 170-171 Associaticn, 198 153, 190, 198 Tennessee State Library and Archives, United States Army Medical Corps, Waterford, Adam, 68-79 294-308 100 Waterford, David, Jr., 73- 77 Tennessee Supreme Court, 76, 137, United States Christian Commission, Waterford, David, Sr., 69, 74 138 98-111 Waterford, Walter, 71-79 Tennessee Today 1796, by James L. United States Department of Watkins, Ellis, 215 Douthat, rev'd, 90 Agriculture, 217 Watkins, Sam R., 22 Tennessee Valley Authority, 260, 263- United States Deparment of Labor, Watson, Thomas E., 9 265, 294 246 Webb, Thomas, 49 Tennessee Woman Suffrage United States Justice Department, 203, Wedell, Marsha, 121 Association, 225, 229 249, 250 Wells, Ida B., 124, 137, 148, 149 Terry, Alfred, 164 United States Sanitary Commission, Wells, Kitty, 126 Thomas, Gen. George H., 109 100, 104, 106, 108, 110 Wells, Rebecca Patton, 257, 258 Thomas, J. W., 151 United States Supreme Court, 205, Welter, Barbara, 12, 119 Thomas, Chap. Joseph C., 108-109 207, 208; cases, 208 West, Ben, 156 Index to Volume LV_____ 359 West, Carroll Van, author, “Tennessee Williams, Avon N. Jr., 220 Wood, Curtis W., reviewer, Great Between the Wars, 1860-1920,” 94- Williams, Early B., 216 Smoky Mountains Folklife, 88-89 97; “What was Antebellum Williams, F.S., 44 Wood, Dr. R. C., 108 Tennessee?” 2-5; “Modern Williams, John, 294, 295 Woodson, Carter, 78 Tennessee, 1920-1970,” 188-189: Williams, Max R., reviewer, When the Woodward, C. Vann, 166, 267 “The Future of the Past,” 290-291; Yankees Came: Conflict and Chaos Worley, Ann Keys, 124 reviewer, “Books for Bicentennial in the Occupied South, 1861-1865, Wright, Frances, 119 Year: Brief Notices,” 90 270 Wright, T. A., 242, 245, 251 Wright, T. A., Jr., 242, 246 West, James B., 45 Williams, Randal D., reviewer, Wester, Catherine, 227, 229 Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 59 Westerfield, Thomas, 298 Valley, by Charles McNutt, 344 Wynn, Linda T., author, “Toward a Whaley, Donald M., reviewer, The Williams, Tom, 294, 295 Perfect Democracy: The Struggle of South in Modern America: A Region Williams v. Mississippi, 207 African Americans in Fayette at Odds, 178-179 Wills, Brian Steel, 121 County, Tennessee, to Fulfill the Wharton, Dr. W. H., 296, 298 Wilmot Proviso, 27, 28 Unfulfilled Right of the Franchise,” When the Yankees Came: Conflict and Wilson, David, 1-6 202-223 Chaos in the Occupied South, 1861- Wilson, J.P., 45 1865, by Stephen V. Ash, rev'd, 270 The Winning of the West, by Theodore Yancey, Isaac P., 214-215 Whiteaker, L. H., reviewer, Roosevelt, rev'd, 88 Yancy, Allen, 214 Hillbillyland: What the Movies Did Wiser, James, 49 Young, John L., 51 to the Mountains & What the Wittenmyer, Annie, 108 Young Men’s Christian Association Mountains Did to the Movies, 180 Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, author, “The (YMCA), 100 White, Hugh Lawson, 23, 25 Feminine Dimension in the White, Robert A., 167 Volunteer State,” 112-129 Zangrando, Robert, 208 Whitman, Walt, 100, 101 Women’s history, 112-129; African- Zollicoffer, Felix, 35 Whittier, John Greenleaf, 14 American, 121, 124, 132; “common Wiatt, Dr. Edwin, 311 folk,” 46-47; education, 120; evange- Wigglestone, W. B., 214 lism, 105-106; labor, 125, 242 ; Wilder, John, 218, 219 Native-American, 113-116, 126; Wiley, Bell Irvin, 122 nursing, 104-106; politics, 8-19; suf- Wilkins, Roy, 214 frage movement, 224-239 Wilkins, William, 48 Wood, Capt. Charles H., 337, 339, 340

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