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GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index to Voi.ume LXXXIII-1999 This Index Uses Shortened Titles To c:onserve Space Abclill, George B., Civil War Railroads, /Ash, Stephen J., ed.. Secessionists and Other noted, 624 Scoundrels, revd., 770-72 A. G. Spalding and Brothers, 668, 670, 678 /Athens, Ga., art. on, 1-28; book on, noted, 409 African Americans, rev. essay on, .58-72; arts, Atlanta: A Portrait of the Civil War, by Michael on, 25.S-66, 479-507, 508-5.S8; books on, Rose, noted, 621 revd., 602-603, 610-11, 617-19, 619-20 Atlanta, Ga., rev. es.say on, 712-26; books on, African American W'otnen During the Civil W'ar, noted, 408, 621-22 by Ella Forbes, revd., 602-603 Atlanta in Vintage Postcards, by Elena Itish Aiken, G-harles S., The Cotton Plantation Zimmerman, noted, 408 South Since the Civil War, revd., 389-91 .Atlanta race riot, arts, on, 293-313, 479-507 Alabama Baptists, by Wayne Flymt, revd., 370-71 passim Allen, Patrick, ed.. Literary Savannah, revd., “.Atlanta Women at War," By Mary A. De- 354-55 Gredico, 712-26 Allen, Randall, coed., Carnpaifpiin^ with “Old Augusta Chronicle Clf Sentinel during G.ivil Stonewall,” re\d., 169-70 War, art. on, 221-41 American Dreatns in Mississipfn, by Ted Ownby, Augusta Constitutionalist, 221-41 passim revd., 767-68 Augusta National Golf Club, 660-80 passim American Indians in the Lower Mississiftpi Val¬ Atitomobile development, 323-26 passim; il- ley, by Daniel H. Usner, )r., revd., .58.5-86 lus. 327, 335 American Jewish (Committee, 27.5-81 passim American Mobbing, by David Cirimsted, revd., Bagwell, Tyler E., The /ekyll Island Club, 373-74 noted, 208-209 The American Presidency, by Ronald E. Sea- Baine, Rodney M., “Another Lost Colony," voy, revd., 59,5-97 5.58-64 American Revohition, book on, revd., 361-62 Baker, Jack D., The Cherokees and Their Chiefs, Anderson, William L., revs., 186-87 revd., 76(561 AndersonvilleJourney, by Edward F. Roberts, Ball, Edward, Slaves in the Family, rev. essay revd., 383-85 on, 5.39-57 Anti-Defamation Leagtie, 279-84 passim Baptist, Edward E., revs., 764-65 .Anti-Semitism, 271-92 passim Baptists, in Ga. and desegregation, art. on, “.Another l.ost Cktlony,” by Rodney M. 683-711 Baine, 5.58-64 Baidaglio, Peter W., revs., 597-98 The Apalachee Indians and Mission ,Snn Luis, Barnes, Kenneth C., Who Killed John Clayton? by John H. Hann and Bonnie G. McEwan, revd., 18(582 revd., 152-54 Barnes, Margaret A., The Tragedy and Triumph .Appalachia, books on, revd., 183-85, 78.5-86 ofPhenix City, AUd)ama, revd., 4(H54()1 Archaeology, art. on, 119-25; book on, noted, The Battle of Resaca, by Philip L. Secrist, 410 revd., 174-75 Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola, ed. Judith Battlegrounds of Memory, by Clay Lewis, revd., •A. Bense, noted, 410 194-95 "The Architect and Preservation," by Eu¬ Bauman, Mark K., revs., 371-72 gene L. Surber, 11(519 Beaumont, Charles, ed.. Hush, Child! Can’t ■Arnall, Ellis, 685 You Hear the Music? noted, 407 Lhe Art of Command in the Civil War, ed. Bense, Judith A., ed.. Archaeology of Colonial Steven E. Woodworth, revd., 772-73 Pensacola, noted, 410 GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Index to Voi.ume LXXXIII-1999 This Index Uses Shortened Titles To c:onserve Space Abclill, George B., Civil War Railroads, /Ash, Stephen J., ed.. Secessionists and Other noted, 624 Scoundrels, revd., 770-72 A. G. Spalding and Brothers, 668, 670, 678 /Athens, Ga., art. on, 1-28; book on, noted, 409 African Americans, rev. essay on, .58-72; arts, Atlanta: A Portrait of the Civil War, by Michael on, 25.S-66, 479-507, 508-5.S8; books on, Rose, noted, 621 revd., 602-603, 610-11, 617-19, 619-20 Atlanta, Ga., rev. es.say on, 712-26; books on, African American W'otnen During the Civil W'ar, noted, 408, 621-22 by Ella Forbes, revd., 602-603 Atlanta in Vintage Postcards, by Elena Itish Aiken, G-harles S., The Cotton Plantation Zimmerman, noted, 408 South Since the Civil War, revd., 389-91 .Atlanta race riot, arts, on, 293-313, 479-507 Alabama Baptists, by Wayne Flymt, revd., 370-71 passim Allen, Patrick, ed.. Literary Savannah, revd., “.Atlanta Women at War," By Mary A. De- 354-55 Gredico, 712-26 Allen, Randall, coed., Carnpaifpiin^ with “Old Augusta Chronicle Clf Sentinel during G.ivil Stonewall,” re\d., 169-70 War, art. on, 221-41 American Dreatns in Mississipfn, by Ted Ownby, Augusta Constitutionalist, 221-41 passim revd., 767-68 Augusta National Golf Club, 660-80 passim American Indians in the Lower Mississiftpi Val¬ Atitomobile development, 323-26 passim; il- ley, by Daniel H. Usner, )r., revd., .58.5-86 lus. 327, 335 American Jewish (Committee, 27.5-81 passim American Mobbing, by David Cirimsted, revd., Bagwell, Tyler E., The /ekyll Island Club, 373-74 noted, 208-209 The American Presidency, by Ronald E. Sea- Baine, Rodney M., “Another Lost Colony," voy, revd., 59,5-97 5.58-64 American Revohition, book on, revd., 361-62 Baker, Jack D., The Cherokees and Their Chiefs, Anderson, William L., revs., 186-87 revd., 76(561 AndersonvilleJourney, by Edward F. Roberts, Ball, Edward, Slaves in the Family, rev. essay revd., 383-85 on, 5.39-57 Anti-Defamation Leagtie, 279-84 passim Baptist, Edward E., revs., 764-65 .Anti-Semitism, 271-92 passim Baptists, in Ga. and desegregation, art. on, “.Another l.ost Cktlony,” by Rodney M. 683-711 Baine, 5.58-64 Baidaglio, Peter W., revs., 597-98 The Apalachee Indians and Mission ,Snn Luis, Barnes, Kenneth C., Who Killed John Clayton? by John H. Hann and Bonnie G. McEwan, revd., 18(582 revd., 152-54 Barnes, Margaret A., The Tragedy and Triumph .Appalachia, books on, revd., 183-85, 78.5-86 ofPhenix City, AUd)ama, revd., 4(H54()1 Archaeology, art. on, 119-25; book on, noted, The Battle of Resaca, by Philip L. Secrist, 410 revd., 174-75 Archaeology of Colonial Pensacola, ed. Judith Battlegrounds of Memory, by Clay Lewis, revd., •A. Bense, noted, 410 194-95 "The Architect and Preservation," by Eu¬ Bauman, Mark K., revs., 371-72 gene L. Surber, 11(519 Beaumont, Charles, ed.. Hush, Child! Can’t ■Arnall, Ellis, 685 You Hear the Music? noted, 407 Lhe Art of Command in the Civil War, ed. Bense, Judith A., ed.. Archaeology of Colonial Steven E. Woodworth, revd., 772-73 Pensacola, noted, 410 Index 807 Benton, Jeffrey comp.. The Very Worst But Now ! See, by Fred Hobson, revd., 798-95 Road, revd., 589-90 Caldwell, Erskine, book on, noted, 407-408 Berlin, Ira, coed.. Remembering Slaxiery, rev. Campaigning with “Old Stonewall, ” ed. Ran¬ essay on, 5.S9-57 dall .Allen and Keith S. Bohannon, revd., Berlin, Jean V., coed., Sherman’s Cdvit War, 169-70 revd., 775-76 Campbell, Tracy, revs., .59.5-97 Beyond Image and Convention, ed. Janet L. Capeci, Dominic J., Jr., The Lynching of Cleo (lorv'ell, et al., revd., 40.5-406 Wright, revd., 188-90; coauth., “W.E.B. d Biblical People in the Bible Belt, by Selma S. Du Bois’s Southern Front," 479-507 Lewis, revd., .S71-72 Carter, Jimmy, 704, 709-10; book on, revd., Bindas, Kenneth )., revs., 778-79 202-208 Blevins, Brooks, Cattle in the Cotton Fields, Carter, Lawrence E., Sr., ed.. Walking Integ¬ revd., 76.5-66 rity, revd., 617-19 Bloch, Charles, art. on, 267-92; illiis. 27.8,287 Cashin, Edward J., revs., 856 Bohannon, Keith S., coed.. Campaigning wdh Cassity, Pratt W., Jr., coauth., “Maintaining “OldStimeu’all, "revd., 16ff70; rev's., 174-75 a Sense of Place,” 98-101 Boles, John B., revs., 202-20.8, 798-95 Cattb’ in the Cotton Fields, by Brooks Blevins, Bolton, Charles C., coed.. The Confessions of revd., 76.5-66 Fdxvard Isham, revd., .594-95 Cayton, Andrew R. 1.., coed.. Contact Points. Bol/.ins, Johann M., 629-59 passim\ illus. 682 revd., 8,58-59 Boney, F. N., revs., 61.8-14 Cecelski, David S., coed.. Democracy Betrayed, Bonner, Robert, revs., 769-70 revd., 898-94 The Bottom Rung, by Stewart E. Tolnay, “The (Changing Face of ('.eorgia Archaeol¬ revd., 788-84 ogy," by Thomas H. tiresham, 119-25 Braj;}', William Harris, revs., 16.5-66 “Charles Bloch, Jewish White Supremacist," The Brainerd pmnial, ed. Joyce B. Phillips by Clive Webb, 267-92 and Paul Cary Phillips, revd., 867-68 (Charleston, S.C., book on, revd., 886-88; Bramblett, Annette, Forsyth County, Oeorgia, book on, noted, 408 noted, 207-208 The Cherokees and Their Chiefs, by Jack D. Bridges, Herb, (lone With the Wind, noted, Baker, revd., 760-61 800 Chirhart, Ann S., revs., 609-610 “Bringing History Home," by Carole C.rif- Christian Index, art. on, 688-711 fithand Ellen Ivy, 107-111 Christianity in .Afcfialachia, ed. Bill J. Leon¬ The Bringing of Wonder, bv Michael P. Mor¬ ard, revd., 78.5-86 ris, revd., .588-84 “(Circuits of Memory,” by Julie Saville, 589-57 Brinkley, Douglas, The L 'nfmished Presidency, (Civil rights, 267-92 /)«.«/»!,• 688-711 passim revd., 202-208 (Civil War, art. on, 221-41; in Atlanta, 712-26; Brooks, Richard D., coed.. The Southern Co¬ books on, revd., 166-78, 879-88, .597-605, lonial Backcountry, revd., 860-61 769-76; books on, noted, 628, 624 Brown, Canter, Jr., Florida’s Black Public Offi¬ Civil War Railroads, by Ceorge B. .Abdill, cials, revd., 888-89 noted, 624 Brown,Joseph E., 221-41 passim-, illus. 280 Civil War Savannah, by Derek Smith, revd., Brown, Sarah H., Standing Against Dragons, 171-72 revd., 61.5-16 Civil War Stories, by (Catherine (Clinton, revd., Brcnvn v. Board of Education, 270-79, 688-711 177-78 passim (Clark, Erica R., coauth.. The ('.room Family Buckley, Bill, coauth.. Once Upon a Whoopee, and Cioodwood Plantation, revd., 764-65 noted, 206-207 A Clashing of the Sold, bv Lerov Davis, revd., Burner, David, revs., 197-98 610-11 Burritt, Elijah, art. on, 448-78 (Clavton, Bruce, revs., 194-9,5 808 Georgia Historicl\l Quarterly (-layton, John, book on, revd., 180-82 Craft, Ellen and William, Running a Thou¬ Clayton, Sallie, rev. essay on, 712-26 sand Miles for Freedom, noted, 20.5-206 Clinton, Catherine, Civil War Stories, revd., Crass, David C., coed.. The Southern C,olonial 177-78; coed.. Taking Off the White Gloves, Backcountry, revd., 360-61 revd., 404-40.5; revs., 602-603 Crawford, Martin, revs., 603-604 Cloister Hotel, 334-38 passim-, illus. 337 Crisis and Commission Government in Mem¬ Clothing, slave, art. on, 727-40 phis, by Lynette B. Wrenn, revd., .396-97 Clones, Richard R., coaiith., “The Presence Crislip, Betty Powers, coed., “Come to My of the Past in Georgia,” 134-49 Sunland,”noted, 209 Cobb, James C., Redefining Southern Culture, Crofts, Daniel W., revs., .373-74 revd., 796-97 'The Croorn Family and Goodxvood Plantation, Coffey, David,/o/iw Bell Hood and the Stm^le by William W. Rogers and Erica R. for Atlanta, revd., 382-83; revs., 379-80 Clark, revd., 764-65 Coffin, Howard Earle, art. on, 322-41; illus. Crossing Wildcat Ridge, by Philip Lee Wil¬ 322-25, 329, 331-33, 335, 3.39, 341 liam, noted, 409 Cohen, Robert P., “G-Men in Georgia,” 508- Crowley, John G., Primitive Baptists of the 538 Wiregrass South, revd., 59.3-94 Colleagues, byjohn A. Goldsmith, revd., 403- Citlclasure, Scott P., coed.. The Confessions of 404 Edward Isham, revd., 594-95 Coolidge, Calvin, .328; illus. 332, 333 Gumming, William P., 'The Southeast in Early Colonial America, art. on, 558-64; books on, Maps, revd., 151-52 revd., 358-.59, 360-61,36.5-67 Come Shouting to Zion, by Sylvia R. Frey and Dailey, Jane, revs., 180-82 Betty Wood, revd., 1.58-.59 D’Alonzo, Mary Beth, Streetcars of Chatham ‘‘Come to My Sunland, ” ed. Julia Winifred County, noted, 621 Moseley and Betty Powers Crislip, “Dating Jim Crow,” by Glenda Elizabeth noted, 209 Gilmore, 58-72 Comedies Useful, by Suzanne K. Sherman and David Walker's Appeal, art. on, 448-78 Lucy B. Pilkinton, noted, 623 Davis, Donald, revs., 183-85 “Commercial Development and University Davis, Jefferson, 221-41 passim-, ilhts. 224, Reform,” byj. Patrick McCarthy.Jr., 1-28 239 Confederate Soldier Artists, by Uuiralee Trent Davis, Leroy, 4 Clashing of the Soul, revd., Stevenson, revd., 17.5-77 610-11 The Confessions of Rdward Isham, ed. Charles Davis, Mary K., Hat Turner Before the Bar of C. Bolton and .Scott P. Culclasure, revd., Judgment, revd., 590-92 594-95 Davis, Robert S., Jr., Cotton, Eire, and Dreams, Contact Points, ed. Andrew R. L. Cayton and revd., 165-66; Requiem for a Lost City, rev. FredrikaJ. Teute, revd., 358-.59 e.ssay on, 712-26; revs., 164-65 Cooper, William )., Jr., coed.. Writing the Davis, Stephen, revs., 17.5-77, 77.5-76 Civil War, revd., 376-78 Deaton, Stan, revs., 36.5-67 Coryell, Janet L., coed.. Beyond Image and DeCredico, Maty A., “Atlanta Women at Convention, revd., 40.5-406 War,” 712-26 Cotten, Jerry W., Light and Air, noted, 206 “Demarbleizing BobbyJones,” by Stephen ). Cotton, Fire, and Dreams, by Robert S. Davis, Lowe, 660-82 Jr., revd., 16.5-66 Democracy Betrayed, ed. David S. Cecelski and The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil Timothy B. Tyson, revd., 393-94 War, by Charles S. Aiken, revd., 389-91 DetiKK ratic party, 242-66 passim Courson, Maxwell T., “Howard Earle Cof¬ de Rochefort, Charles, art. on, 558-64 fin, King of the Georgia Coast,” 322- Desegregation, arts, on, 267-92, 508-538, 41 683-711; book on, revd., 401-402 Index 809 Desipis Against Charleston, ed. Edward A. Favreau, Marc, coed.. Remembering Slavery, Pearson, revd., 762-64 rev. essay on, 539-57 Doster, Gary L., Northeast Ceorgia in Vintage FBI, art. on, .508-538; illus. 5.35 Postcards, noted, 208 Feldman, Glenn, revs., 4(M)-401 Doyle, Julie A., coed.. This Wilderness of War, Fellman, Michael, revs., 166-68 revd., 378-79 Ferrell, Robert H., The Dying President, revd., Drago, Edmund L., Hurrah for Hampton! 191-93 revd., 777-79 Finger, John R., revs., 760-61 Drake, Brian A., “Reflections in Black Wa¬ TheEirst Impeachment, by Buckner F. Melton, ter,” .'j6.')-82 Jr., revd., .588-89 Du Bois, W.E.B., art. on, 479-.507; illus. .504 Fitzpatrick, Marion Hill, book on, revd., Duncan, Barbara R., ed.. Living Stories of the 169-70 Cherokee, revd., 186-87 Florida, books on, revd., 357-58, 388-89; Dupre, Daniel, revs., 162-63 book on, noted, 410 Durden, Robert F., revs., 376-78 Elorida’s Black Public Officials, by Ganter Durden, Robert P., Lasting Ij'gary to the Car- Brown, Jr., revd., 388-89 olinas, revd., 190-91 Elmuing Through Time, by Lynn Willoughby, Dver, Thomas (»., Secret Yankees, rev. essay revd., 761-62 on, 712-26 Flynt, Wayne, Alabama Baptists, revd., 370- The Dying President, by Robert H. Ferrell, 71; revs., 61617 revd., 191-93 Fogleman, Aaron S., “Shadow Boxing in Georgia,” 629-.59 Eagles, Gharles W., revs., 198-99 Ernr Cod and Race, by .Sandy D. Martin, revd., Ebene/.er, Ga., 63(K31, 641-.54 779-80 Education, art. on, 1-28; books on, revd., Forbes, Ella, African American Women During 397-98, 401-402, 609-610, 610-11,613-14, the Civil War, revd., 602-603 617-19 Ford. Henry, illus. 325 Edwards, Laura F., revs., 182-83 Eorsyth County, Ceorgia, by Annette Bram6 Edwards, Mark E., “The Future of Georgia’s lett, noted, 207-208 State Historic Preservation Program,” Foster, Gaines M., revs., 600-601 126-29 Frank, Andrew K., revs., 758-59 “The Elijah Burritt Affair,” by Glenn M. Mc¬ Frank, Joseph A., With Bcdlot and Bayonet, Nair, 448-78 revd., 60.3-604 Enterprising Southerners, by Robert C- Ken- Frank, Lisa Tendrich, revs., 606-607 zer, revd., 182-83 Frederick, Jeffrey, revs., 403-404 An Emnronmental History of Northeast Elorida, Frederick-son, Kari, revs., 61.5-16 by James J. Miller, revd., 3.57-.58 Frey, Sylvia R., coauth.. Come Shouting to Erskine Ccddwell, ed. Robert L. McDonald, Zion, revd., 1.58-59 noted, 407-408 Friedland, Michael B., Lift L’p Your Voice Like Escott, Paul D., revs., .594-95 a Trumpet, revd., 197-98 Eslinger, Ellen, revs., 78.5-86 Erom Bondage to Contract, by .\my D. Stanley, Exchanging Our Country Marks, by Michael A. revd., 607-609 Gomez, revd., 156-58 Erorn Calabar to Carter’s Crorve, by Lorena S. Walsh, revd., 363-64 A Eabric of Defeat, by Bryant Simon, revd., “From Landmarks to (Community,” by Eliza¬ 187-88 beth A. Lyon, 77-97 Eaith and Meaning in the Southern If lands, by Erom Selma to Sctrrow, by Mary Stanton, revd., Loyal Jones, revd., 78.5-86 198-99 Farrisee, Anne, “Heritage Tourism,” 101- Frontier Link With the World, by David E. 107 Paterson, revd., 164-65 810 Georgia Historical Quarterly Furman, Jan, ed.. Slavery in the Clover Bol- Green, Christina, revs., 786-87 lotns, revd., 597-98 Gresham, Thomas H., “The Changing Pace “The Future of Georgia’s State Historic of Georgia Archaeology,” 119-25 Preserv'ation Program," bv Mark R. Ed¬ GriHin, Marvin, 69.3-95 wards, 126-29 GrifFith, (iarole, coauth., “Bringing History Home,” 107-111 (iainesville: 1900-2000, bv Gordon Sawyer, Grimsted, David, American Mobbing, revd., noted, 801 37.3-74 (ieneral (leorgeE. Pickett in Life and Ij'gend, by Giisamore, Ed, coauth.. Once Upon a Whcxypee, LeslieJ. Gordon, revd., 166-68 noted, 206-207 Centlemen and Freeholders, by John Gilman A Guide to the Richard B. Russell, Jr. Collection, Kolp, revd., 586-88 ed. Sheryl B. Vogt, noted, 798 The Ceorgia and South Carolina Coastal Expe¬ Gundersen, Joan R., revs., 363-64 ditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, ed. Gurr, tiharles S., The Personal Equation, revd., Lewis Larson, noted, 204-205 612-13 “The Georgia Baptist Convention and De¬ segregation,” by Mark Newman, 683-711 Habersham, James, illus. 452 Georgia Historical Commission, 73-133 Hackbart-Dean, Pamela, “‘The Greatest passim Civic Lesson in Our History,’” 314-21 Georgia newspapers, 221-41 passim-, 242-66 Hale, Grace Elizabeth, Making Whiteness, passim rev. essay on, 58-72; revs., 767-68 Georgia senatorial race (1890), 247-51 Haley, John H., revs., 779-80 passim Hanchett, Thomas, Sorting Out the Neiu South “Georgia’s Controversial Cavil War Editor,” City, revd., .394-96 by J. Ford Risley, 221-41 Hann,John H., coauth.. The Apalachee Indi¬ Gilbert, O. P., 686-87 ans and Mission San Luis, revd., 152-54 Gillespie, Michele, coed.. Taking Off the Harris, Joe Frank, loe Frank Harris, revd., White Gloves, revd., 404-405 201-202 Gilmer, George, illus. 464 Harris, Robin O., revs., .397-98 Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth, “Dating Jim Hartsfield, William B., 694-99 Grow,” 58-72 Harwell, Jack U., 70.5-11 Gladfsmen, by Glen Simmons and Laura Headstones of Heroes, by Robert R. Zaworski, C4gden, revd., 185-86 noted, 207 “G-Men in Georgia,” by Robert P. Cohen, Hendricks, }. Edwin, revs., 588-89 508-538 “Heritage Tourism,” by Anne Farrisee, 101- Goldsmith, John A., Colleagues, revd., 403- 107 404 A Hero Among Heroes, by Perrv’ M. Smith, Golf—see Jones, Bobbv noted, 779 Gomez, Michael A., Exchanging Our Country Hill, Samuel S., Southern Churches in Crisis Marks, revd., 156-58 Revisited, noted, 800-801 Cone With the Wind, by Herb Bridges, noted, Mine, William C., revs., 388-89 800 Historic preservation, arts, on, 73-1.50 A Good-Natured Biot, by f^harles K. Wolfe, “Histctric Preservation as an Economic De¬ revd., 788-89 velopment,” by Bill Parrish, 111-16 Gordon, John B., 242-66illus. 2.50 “Historic PreseiTation in Georgia on the Gordon, l.esliej.. General GeorgeE. Pickett in 30"’ Anniversary of the State Historic l.ije and I,egend, revd., 166-68 Preservation Office, 1969-1999,” by Eliz¬ “‘The Greatest Civic Lesson in Our His- abeth A. Lyon, guest editor, 73-150 tor\',’” by Pamela Hackbart-Dean, 314- Hobson, Fred, But Now I See, revd., 793-95; 21 revs., 796-97 Index 811 Hodges, Sam, coed., letters to Amanda, Jews, 267-92 passim-, book on, revd., 371-72 revd., 169-70 Jim Grow, rev. essay on, 58-72 HofTschwelle, Mary’ S., Rebuilding the Rural Joe Frank Harris, by Joe Frank Harris, revd., Southern Community, revd., 609-610 201-202 Hofstra. Warren R., revs., .S.58-59 John Abbot’s Birds of Ceorgia, by Vivian Rog- Holmes, Hamilton, 508-5.S8 passim ers-Price, revd., 1.59-60 Holmes, William F., “Populism in Black Belt John Bell Hood and the .Struggle for Atlanta, bv Cleorgia,” 242-66 David Goffey, revd., 382-83 Honey, Michael, revs., 199-201 Johnson, Lyndon B., book on, revd., 40.3-404 Hood, John Bell, book on, revd., .S82-83 Johnson, Whittington B., revs., 386-88 Hoover, J. Edgar, art. on, .508-5.S8; illus. 519 Jones, Alfred, 338-41 passim “Howard Earle C-oflin, King of the Georgia Jones, Bobby, art. on, 660-82 (>>a.st,” by Maxwell T. Gourson, 322-41 Jones, George F., “Portrait of an Irish Entre¬ Hudson, l.eonne M., The Odyssey of a South¬ preneur in Golonial Augusta,” 427-47; erner, revd., 380-82; revs., 383-85 633-34 Hudson, Paul S., “‘Immovable Folkways,’” Jones, Loyal, Faith and Meaning in the South¬ 293-313; revs., 790-91 ern Uplands, revd., 785-86 Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs, coauth,, The¬ Just My Soul Responding, by Brian Ward, odore O’Hara, revd., 161-62 revd., 792-93 Hunter, Gharlayne, 508-538 passim Hunt-Hurst, Patricia, “Round Homespun Keith,Jeanette, revs., 195-97 Oiat & Pantaloons of the Same,” 727-40 Kelton, Paul, revs., 152-54 Hurrah for Hampton! by Edmund L. Drago, Ken/.er, Robert G., Enterprising Southerners, revd., 777-79 revd., 182-83 Hurt, Douglas R., ed.. The Rural South Since Kierner, Gynthia A., Southern Women in Reu- World Warn, revd., 616-17 olution, revd., 361-62 Hurt, John Jeter, Jr., 687-711 passim Killing the Dream, by Gerald Posner, revd., Hush, Child! Can’t You Hear the Music? ed. 199-201 Gharles Beaumont, noted, 407 King, Martin Luther, Jr., book on, revd., 199-201 King Cotton’s Advocate, by Lawrence J. Nel¬ “‘Immovable Folkways,’” by Paul S. Hudson, son, revd., 399-400 293-313 Kirkendall, Richard S., revs., 191-93 In Pursuit of Refinement, ed. Maurie D. Mcln- Knight, jack G., coauth., “W.E.B. Du Bois’s nis and Angela D. Mack, noted, 408 -Stiuthern Front,” 479-507 Industrialization in post M’W’ll South, art. Kolp, John G., Centlemen and Freeholders, on, 29-57 revd., 586-88 Is Blood Thicker Than Water? by James M. Kytle, Galvin, coauth.. Who Runs Ceorgia? McPherson, revd., 769-70 revd., 19.3-94 Ivy, Ellen, coauth., “Bringing History Home,” 107-111 Laboring in the Fields of the Lord, by Jerald T. )ack,son, Thomas )., book on, revd., 169-70 Milanich, revd., 758-.59 Jacobs, Thornwell, art. on, 293-313; illus. 295 Larson, Lewis, ed.. The Ceorgia and South Janken, Kenneth R., revs., 188-90 Carolina Coastal Fxpeditions of Clarence Jeffrey, Thomas E., Thomas Lanier Clingman, Bloomfield Mmrre, noted, 204-205 revd., 374-76 Lasting legacy to the Carolinas, by Robert P. The jekyll Island Club, by Tyler E. Bagwell, Durden, revd., 190-91 noted, 208-209 The Law of the White Circle, art. on, 293-313 Jenkins, Wilbert L., .Seizing the New Day, l-ay, Shawn, revs., 39.3-94 revd., 38f>88 Ij’e’s Miserables, by J. Tracy Power, revd., 168-69 812 Georgia Historic:ai. Quarterly Lee, Robert E., book on, revd., 168-69 Mack, Angela D., coed.. In Pursuit of Refine¬ Leonard, Bill J., ed., Chrislianily in Appala¬ ment, noted, 408 chia, revd., 785-86 Mack, Kibibi V. G., Parlor Ladies and Ebony iMters to Amanda, ed. Jeffrey C. Lttwe and Drudges, revd., 781-82 Sam Hodges, revd., 169-70 MacKay, James A., coauth.. Who Runs Geor¬ Lewis, C'.lay, Battlegrounds of Memory, revd., gia? reyd., 193-94 194-95 MacKethan, Lucinda H., ed.. Recollections of Lewis, Johanna Miller, revs., 361-62 a Southern Daughter, revd., 606-607 Lewis, Ronald L., Transforming the Appala¬ Macon in Vintage Postcards, by Vickie Lee chian Countryside, revd., 183-85 Prater, noted, 801 Lewis, Selma S., A Biblical People in the Bible “Maintaining a Sense of Place,” by John C. Belt, revd., 371-72 Waters and Pratt W. Gassity, Jr., 98-101 Lichtenstein, Alex, revs., 391-93 Making Whiteness, hy Grace Elizabeth Hale, Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet, by Michael rev. e.ssay on, 58-72 B. Friedland, revd., 197-98 Marten, James, revs., 177-78 Light and Air, by Jerry W. Lotten, noted, 206 Martin, Sandy D., For Cod and Race, revd., The Lines are Drawn, ed. Kristen M. Smith, 779-80 noted, 623 Mary, by Mary E. Mebane, noted, 409 Lippy, Uharles H., revs., .593-94 Mary, Wayfarer, by Mary E. Mebane, noted, l.iterary Savannah, ed. Patrick Allen, revd., 409 354-55 Mason, Herman Skip, Jr., Washington and Littlefield, Daniel C., revs., 1.54-.56 Wilkes County, Georgia, noted, 801 Litwack, Leon F., Trouble in Mind, rev. essay Masters Golf Tournament, 660, 668-72, 680 on, 58-72 Masters, Slaves, and Subjects, by Robert Ol- Liuzzo, Viola, book on, revd., 198-99 well, revd., 364-65 Lix'ing Stories of the Cherokee, ed. Barbara R. Mathews, Donald G., revs., 368-70 Duncan, revd., 186-87 McCarthy, J. Patrick, Jr., “Commercial De¬ Lockhart, James R., coauth., “The Presence velopment and University Reform,” 1-28 of the Past in Georgia,” 134-49 McDonald, Archie P., revs., 772-73 Long, David R., coauth., “World War 11 and McDonald, Robert L., ed., Erskine Caldwell, the Transformation of Southern Soci¬ noted, 407-408 ety,” 29-57 McEwan, Bonnie G., coauth.. The Apalachee Lotchin, W. Roger, coauth., “World War 11 Indians and Mission San Luis, revd., 152- and the Transformation of .Southern So¬ 54 ciety,” 29-57 McFarland, Robert E., revs., 76.5-67 Lowe, Jeffrey C., coed., iMters to Amanda, McGrath, Susan, revs., 401-402 revd., 169-70 .McGregory, Jerrilyn, revs., 619-20 Lowe, Stephen R., “Demarbleizing Bobby Mclnnis, Maurie D., coed.. In Pursuit of Re¬ Jones,” 660-82 finement, noted, 408 The Ijniier Mississippi Valley Expeditions of Clar¬ McKenzie, Robert T., revs., 770-71 ence Bloomfield Moore, ed. Dan F. Morse McKinney, Gordon B., revs., 374-76 and Phyllis A. Morse, noted, 204-205 McMurry, Richard M., coed.. This Wilderness Lutherans—see Salzburgers of War, revd., 378-79 The Lynching of Cleo Wright, by Dominic f. McNair, Glenn M., “The Elijah Burritt Af¬ Gapeci,Jr., revd., 188-90 fair,” 448-78 Lyon, Elizabeth A., guest editor, “Historic McPherson, James M., coed.. Writing the Preservation in Georgia on the 30"' An¬ Civil War, revd., 376-78; Is Blood Thicker niversary’ of the State Historic Preserva¬ Than Water? revd., 769-70 tion Office, 1969-1999,” 7.3-1.50; “From Mebane, Mary E., Mary: An Autobiography, l^andmarks to Community,” 77-97 noted, 409; Mary, Wayfarer, noted, 409 Index 813 Melton, Buckner F., Jr., The First Impeach¬ Neither Separate nor Equal, ed. Barbara Ellen ment, revd., 588-89 Smith, revd., 78667 Mercer University, 689, 701-704 Nelson, Lawrence J., King Colton’s Advocate, Meyers, (Christopher C., revs., 168-69 revd., 399-400 Milanich, Jerald T., Laboring in the Fields of Nelson, Scott, revs., 775-7A the Lord, revd., 758-59 New Deal, book on, revd., 399-4(M) Milledjreville state house, illus. 473 Neio Perspectives on the Civil War, ed. John Y. Mi'ler, Janies J., An Environmental History of Simon and Michael E. Stevens, revd., Northeast Florida, revd., 357-58 598-99 Miller, Randall M., coed.. Religion and the New South, books on, revd., 18062, 391-93, American CAvil War, revd., 600-601 394-95, 401-402, 616-17, 790-92; book Miller, Steven F., coed.. Remembering Slavery, on, noted, 408 rev. essay on, 539-57 A New South Rebellion, by Karen A. Shapiro, Minchew, Kaye lanning, “Shaping a Presi¬ revd., 391-93 dential Image: FDR in Cieorgia," 741-57 Newman, Harvey K., Southern Hospitality, Mitchell, William, art. on, 1-28; illus. 5 revd., 790-92 Moore, Clarence Bloomfield, books on, Newman, Mark, “The (ieorgia Baptist Con¬ noted, 204-205 vention and Desegregation, 1945-1980,” Moracians, in colonial Georgia, art. on, 629- 68.3-711; rev's., .370-71 59 Newspapers, arts, on, 221-41 passim, 24266 Morgan, Philip D., Slave Counterpoint, revd., passim, 448-78 passim, 479-507 passim, 154-56 508-538 passim Morris, Kenneth E., revs., 201-202 Niagara Movement, art. on, 479-507; illus. Morris, Michael P., The Bringing of Wonder, 481,486 revd., 58364 Nixon, Richard, art. on, 314-21; illus. 319, Morse, Dan F., coed.. The Loiver Mississippi 321 Valley Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Ncrrtheast Ceorgia in Vintage Postcards, by Gary Moore, noted, 204-205 L. Doster, noted, 208 Morse, Nathan S., art. on, 221-41 Northen, William J., illus. 496 Morse, Phyllis A., coed.. The l.ower Missis¬ Nybakken, Elizabeth, revs., 404-405 sippi Valley Expeditions of Clarence Bloom¬ Nystrom, Elsa, revs., 781-82 field Moore, noted, 204-205 Moseley, Julia Daniels, book on, noted, 209 (Oakland (Cemetery, Atlanta, Ga., book on, Moseley, Julia Winifred, coed., “Come to My noted, 207 Sunland, "noted, 209 The Odyssey of a Southerner, by Leonne M. Hudson, revd., 38062 NAAGP, art. on, 27669 Ogden, Laura, coauth., Gladesmen, revd., Nat Tumer Before the Bar of judgment, by Mary 18.566 K. Davis, revd., 590-92 (Oglethorpe, James, 634, 643 National Historic Preservation Act, 73-150 O’Hara, Theodore, book on, revd., 16162 passim Okefenokee Swamp, photo essay on, 565- National Park Service, 73-1.50 passim 82; book on, noted, 622-23 National Register of Historic Places, 73-150 Okefenokee Wildlife league, by G. T. Trowell, passim noted, 622 National Trust for Historic Preseivation, 73- Olwell, Robert, Masters, Slaves, and Subjects, 150 passim revd., 36465; revs., 156-58 Native Americans, arts, on, 427-47 pcLssim, Once Upon a Whoopee, by Ed Grisamore and 558-64; books on, revd., 36768, 583-84, Bill Buckley, noted, 206-207 .58.566, 75861 “One of the Most Daring of Men, "by Gerald T. Naturalists, book on, revd., 356 Smith, revd., 37960 814 Georgia Historkl\l Quarterly Oni, Sam Jerry, 701-703; illus. 703 Proctor, Henry H., 479-507 pcussim; illus. 499 “The Origins and Future of Georgia Preser¬ Purrysburg, S.C., 642, 647 vation,” by Gregory B. Paxton, 129-33 Owen, Christopher H., The Sacred Flame of Race relations, arts, on, 242-66 passim, 293- Love, revd., 368-70; revs., 178-80 313 passim, 683-711 Ownby, Ted, American Dreams in Mississippi, Rae, John, art. on, 427-47 revd., 767-68 Railroads, art. on, 1-28 Ramsey, William L., revs., 357-58 Parlor Ladies and Ebony Drudges, by Kibibi V. Ray, James Earl, book on, revd., 199-201 C. Mack, revd., 781-82 Rebuilding the Rural Southern Community, by Parr, Leslie G., A Will of Her Oivn, revd., 397- Marv’ S. Hoffschwelle, revd., 609-610 98 Rebuilding /.ion, by Daniel W. Stowell, revd., Parrish, Bill, “Historic Preservation as an 178-80 Economic Development,” 111-16 Recollections of a Southern Daughter, ed. Lu¬ Paterson, David E., Frontier Link With the cinda H. MacKethan, revd., 606-607 World, revd., 164-65 Reconstruction, books on, revd., 38.5-86, Paxton, Gregory B., “The Origins and Fu¬ 386-88, 388-89 ture of Georgia Preserv-ation,” 129-33 The Reconstruction Presidents, by Brooks D. Pearson, Edward A., ed.. Designs Against Simpson, 38.5-86 Charleston, revd., 762-63 Redefining Southern Culture, byjames C. Cobb, People’s party, 251-66 passim revd., 796-97 The Personal Equation, by Charles S. Gurr, Reed, Merl, revs., 612-13 revd., 612-13 “Reflections in Black Water,” by Brian A. Phillips, Joyce B. and Paul G., The Brainerd Drake, 56.5-82 Journal, revd., 367-68 Religion, books on, revd., 178-80, 197-98, Pickenpaugh, Roger, Rescue By Rail, revd., .368-70, 370-71, .593-94, 600-601, 619-20, 773-74 7.58-.59, 779-81, 78.5-86 Pickett, George E., book on, revd., 166-68 Religion and the American Civil War, ed. Ran¬ Piker, Joshua, revs., 583-84 dall M. Miller, Harry S. Stout, and Pilkinton, Lucy B., ed.. Comedies Useful, Charles Reagan Wilson, revd., 600-601 noted, 623 Remembering Slai’ery, ed. Ira Berlin, Marc Plains Baptist Church, 704, 709-10 Favreau, and Steven F. .Miller, rev. essay Polk County, Ga., by Gordon D. Sargent, on, 539-57 noted, 207-208 Republican party, 25.3-66 passim “Populism in Black Belt Georgia,” by Wil¬ Requiem for a Lost City, by Robert S. Davis, Jr., liam F. Holmes, 242-66 rev. essay on, 712-26 “Portrait of an Irish Entrepreneur in Colo¬ Rescue By Rail, by Roger Pickenpaugh, revd., nial Augusta,” by George F. Jones, 427-47 77,3-74 Posner, Gerald, Killing the Dream, revd., 199- Restmctured Resistance, by Jeff Roche, revd., 201 401-402 Powell, Williams S., revs., 151-.52 Revels, Tracy, revs., 18.5-86 Power, J. Tracy, I^e's Miserables, revd., 168-69 Reynier, Jean Francois, 629-30, 6.54-.56 Powers, Bernard E., Jr., revs., 762-63 Rich Man's War, by David Williams, revd., Prater, Vickie Lee, Macon in Vintage Post¬ 604-605 cards, noted, 801 Risley, J. Ford, “Georgia’s Controversial “The Presence of the Past in Georgia,” by Civil War Editor,” 221-41 Richard R. Clones and James R. l.ock- Roberts, Edward F., AndersonviHe Journey, hart, 134-49 revd., 38.3-85 Primitive Baptists of the Wiregrass ,South, by Roche, Jeff, Restructured Resistance, revd., John G. Crowley, revd., 59.3-94 40i402

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