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GEORGIA HISTORIGAL QUARTERl.Y Index To Volume LXXXIV-2000 This Index Uses Shortened Titi.es To Gonserw Space Aaron Henry, by Aaron Heniy with Con¬ Baker, Terri .M., revs., 677-79 stance Curry, revel., 718-20 Baldwin, Elisa .Mt)e)re, eel.. Where the Wild An¬ Abrahanison, James L., The Men of Secession imals is Plentiful, revd., 179-80 and CwH War, revel., .S.S6-38 Balelwin, Lewis V., revs., 349-50 Aelair, Geetrge W., 29.5; illtis. 296 Barber, Jesse Max, 3.5-71 passim; illus. 39 Aelams, C.harles R. Ill, revs., 352-53 Barney, Sanelra Lee, Authorized to Heal, Aelams, Michael C. C., revs., .340-42 revd., 537-38 The African-American History ofXashville, Ten¬ Barrow, Eltriela De Renne, 461,466-71 passim nessee, by Bobby 1.. Lovett, revel., 156-57 Bashaw, Carolyn Teny, “Stedwart Women, ” Albert. Peter J., cetauth.. Native Americans revd., 544-45 and the Early RefmbUc, revel., 143-44 Before the New Deal, Elna ('.. Green, eel., revd., All We Knew VVV/.s to Farm, by Melissa Walker, 174-75 revel. 706-708 Bell, Karen B., revs., 157-58 .•\nderson, Eelwarel (;., 420; illiis. 421 Bergerem, Paul H., coauth., Tennesseans and Anelerson, Eric, coauth.. Dangerous Dona¬ Their History, revd., 35.5-56; ed. 'The Papers tions, revel., 176-77 of Andrew Johnson, volumes XV' and XV'I, Angell, Stephen W., revs., 170-72 netteel, 726 “Annual Bibliography," by Lisa A. Ennis Bethesda orphanage, 283-94 with E. Lorene Flanelers, ,502-11 Billinger, Robert D., Jr., Hiller's Soldiers in the Antislavery Violence, eel. |e)hn R. McKivigan Sunshine State, revel., 348-49 anel Stanley Harrold, rt'vel., 329-31 Billy Carter, by W'illiam “Buddy” Carter, Arthur, Linda L., “A New Loetk at .Schoetling revd., 720-22 and l.iteracy,” 563-88 Black-jewish Relations on 'Trial, by jeffrey Ash, Stephen ce)auth., Tennesseans and Melnick, revd., 710-12 Their History, re'vd., 355-56 Black Judas, byjohn David Smith, revd., 170- Atkins, Jonathan M., revs., 35,5-56 72 Atlanta 1864, by Richard M. McMurry, Blt)mtjuist, Ann K., coed., 'This Cruel War, l evd., 700-702 revd., 523-24 “The -Atlanta Streetcar ,Strikes,” bv (Parole E, Boltzius, Je)hann Martin, 28.3-94, .567, 573, Sce)tt anel Richard D. Guynn, 434-,59 577-78, 580-82; illus. 284 Authorized to Heal, by Sanelra Lee Barney, Bonaventure C^emetery, 129-.30; illus., cover revd,, 537-38 Boney, F. N., A Pictorial History of the Vniver- sity of Georgia, netteel, 359 Bagwell, James, Rice Gold, revd,, 331-33; Bowen, Lurana Davis, 472-501; illus. 477 revs., 720-22 Bowen, Theunas Jefl'ersem, 47.5-500 passim; Bailey, Anne J., The Ghessboard of War, revel., illus. 477 526-27 Bovel, Mark F., coauth.. Here They OnceStM)d, Baine, Roelney E., “(ieneral James Ogle¬ revel., 1.39-40 thorpe and the Expeelition Against St. Braelley, Mark L. 'This Astounding Close, -^ugustine,” 197-229 revd., 702-703 The Ge()R(;ia HisTt)RK;.Ai. Qi arteri.y \'()i.. LXXXIV', Ne). 4, Winter 2000 GEORGIA HISTORIGAL QUARTERl.Y Index To Volume LXXXIV-2000 This Index Uses Shortened Titi.es To Gonserw Space Aaron Henry, by Aaron Heniy with Con¬ Baker, Terri .M., revs., 677-79 stance Curry, revel., 718-20 Baldwin, Elisa .Mt)e)re, eel.. Where the Wild An¬ Abrahanison, James L., The Men of Secession imals is Plentiful, revd., 179-80 and CwH War, revel., .S.S6-38 Balelwin, Lewis V., revs., 349-50 Aelair, Geetrge W., 29.5; illtis. 296 Barber, Jesse Max, 3.5-71 passim; illus. 39 Aelams, C.harles R. Ill, revs., 352-53 Barney, Sanelra Lee, Authorized to Heal, Aelams, Michael C. C., revs., .340-42 revd., 537-38 The African-American History ofXashville, Ten¬ Barrow, Eltriela De Renne, 461,466-71 passim nessee, by Bobby 1.. Lovett, revel., 156-57 Bashaw, Carolyn Teny, “Stedwart Women, ” Albert. Peter J., cetauth.. Native Americans revd., 544-45 and the Early RefmbUc, revel., 143-44 Before the New Deal, Elna ('.. Green, eel., revd., All We Knew VVV/.s to Farm, by Melissa Walker, 174-75 revel. 706-708 Bell, Karen B., revs., 157-58 .•\nderson, Eelwarel (;., 420; illiis. 421 Bergerem, Paul H., coauth., Tennesseans and Anelerson, Eric, coauth.. Dangerous Dona¬ Their History, revd., 35.5-56; ed. 'The Papers tions, revel., 176-77 of Andrew Johnson, volumes XV' and XV'I, Angell, Stephen W., revs., 170-72 netteel, 726 “Annual Bibliography," by Lisa A. Ennis Bethesda orphanage, 283-94 with E. Lorene Flanelers, ,502-11 Billinger, Robert D., Jr., Hiller's Soldiers in the Antislavery Violence, eel. |e)hn R. McKivigan Sunshine State, revel., 348-49 anel Stanley Harrold, rt'vel., 329-31 Billy Carter, by W'illiam “Buddy” Carter, Arthur, Linda L., “A New Loetk at .Schoetling revd., 720-22 and l.iteracy,” 563-88 Black-jewish Relations on 'Trial, by jeffrey Ash, Stephen ce)auth., Tennesseans and Melnick, revd., 710-12 Their History, re'vd., 355-56 Black Judas, byjohn David Smith, revd., 170- Atkins, Jonathan M., revs., 35,5-56 72 Atlanta 1864, by Richard M. McMurry, Blt)mtjuist, Ann K., coed., 'This Cruel War, l evd., 700-702 revd., 523-24 “The -Atlanta Streetcar ,Strikes,” bv (Parole E, Boltzius, Je)hann Martin, 28.3-94, .567, 573, Sce)tt anel Richard D. Guynn, 434-,59 577-78, 580-82; illus. 284 Authorized to Heal, by Sanelra Lee Barney, Bonaventure C^emetery, 129-.30; illus., cover revd,, 537-38 Boney, F. N., A Pictorial History of the Vniver- sity of Georgia, netteel, 359 Bagwell, James, Rice Gold, revd,, 331-33; Bowen, Lurana Davis, 472-501; illus. 477 revs., 720-22 Bowen, Theunas Jefl'ersem, 47.5-500 passim; Bailey, Anne J., The Ghessboard of War, revel., illus. 477 526-27 Bovel, Mark F., coauth.. Here They OnceStM)d, Baine, Roelney E., “(ieneral James Ogle¬ revel., 1.39-40 thorpe and the Expeelition Against St. Braelley, Mark L. 'This Astounding Close, -^ugustine,” 197-229 revd., 702-703 The Ge()R(;ia HisTt)RK;.Ai. Qi arteri.y \'()i.. LXXXIV', Ne). 4, Winter 2000 Index 731 Brafrg, William Harris, /> Henne, rev. essay Gaudill, Edward, intro.. The Scopes Trial. on, 460-71; (irisuioldxiille, revd., 3.SH-.S9; noted, 552 revs., 689-91 ('.hancey, Andrew S., revs., 549-50 Brandon, Betty, revs., 716-18 Charlton, Thomas Usher Pulaski, illus. 243 Brid^nfrlhe (inp, by Robert W. Saunders, Jr., The Chessboard of War, by Anne J. Bailey, revd., .546-47 revd., 526-27 Brown, (iinter, Jr., Tampa Before the Civil War, (diilds. Matt D., revs., 517-19 revd., 519-21; coed.. Cracker Times and Ginibala, Paul A., coed., 'The Freedmen's Bu¬ Pioneer Lives, revd. 688-89; revs., 679-81 reau and Reconstruction, revd., 166-67 Brown, Edwin L., coed.. It is Libert-^ and Civil War Macon, by Richard W. lobst, revd., Union, revd., 346-47 162-64 Brown, Margaret l.ynn. The Wild East, revd., Cdark, James C., revs., 546-47 .541-42 Clark, Governor John, 22, 242, 246, 249; il¬ Brown, Myers, revs., 7()()-7()2 lus. 241 Brown, Thomas J., revs., 547-49 'The Class of 1861, by Ralph Kii’shner, noted, Building Savannah, by David E. Kelley, 358 noted, 357 Cday, Adrienne, coed., 'The Papers of Martin Bullock, (-harles S. Ill, revs., 190-91,353-54, Luther King, Jr., Volume IV, revd., 349- 722-24 50 Burg, Barbara A., coed., Cuide to African CHayton. Bruce, revs., 183-85 Ameiican cmd African Primary Sources at Cades, David ]., revs., 519-21 Harvard University, noted, 553 “(Collecting Georgia History,” by Mark 1. Burrison, John .A., Shaping Tradition, noted, Greenberg, 460-71 726-27 (Collier, George Washington, 295; illus. 296 Burstein, Andrew, revs., 683-85 Colonial Plantations and Economy in Florida, Butchard, Ronald E., revs., 178-79 ed. Jane G. Landers, revd., 679-81 Butler, l.indley S., Pirates, Privateers, and 'The Color of the Law, by Gail Williams Rebel Raiders, revd., 512-13 O'Brien, revd., 185-87 A (Concise Natural History of Fast and West “('.alculated to Promote the General Good,” Florida, by Bernard Romans, revd., by Erwin C;. Surrency, 381-409 140-41 Gampbell, Gavin James, revs., 542-44 Confederate Admiral, by (Craig L. Symonds, ('.arlson, David, revs., 339-40; “The ‘Loanly revd., 527-28 Runagee,’” .589-615 Confederate Engineer, by George G. Kundahl, Carf/et Capital, by Randall 1.. Patton with revd., 528-29 David B. Parker, revd., 182-83 Confederate Home Front, by William Warren (iirson, Glaybonie, coed.. Hie Papers of Martin Rogers, Jr., revd., 164-65 Luther King Jr., Volume IV, revd., 349-.50 Confederate Symbols in the Contemporary South, C^arson, James Taylor, Searching for the Bright coed. J. Michael Martinez, William D. Path, revd., 677-79 Richardson, and Ron McNinch-Su, Garson, Susan, coed.. The Papers of Martin revd., 547-49 Luther King, Jr., Volume IV, revd., 349-50 (Conklin, Paid K., When All the Cods 'Trembled, (;arte, Katherine E., revs., 513-14 revd., 34.3-45 Garter, Governor Jimmy, 91-95 passim, 471; (Conrad, Dennis M., coed., 'The Papers of Cen- illus. 95 eral Nathanael Greene, Volume XI, revd., (barter, William “Buddy,” Billy Carter, revd., 516-17 720-22 (Cook, James, revs., .350-52 (Kashin, Edward )., William Bartram and the (Cornell, Nancy ]., abs. and comp., 1864 Cen¬ American Revolution on the Southein Fron¬ sus for Re-()tganizing the Georgia Militia, tier, revd., 514-16 noted, 552 732 Georgia Historical Qi^arterly C:<)rneliii.s, janet Ouilsman, .S7«ir Missions Drake, Brian Allen, revs., 180-82 find the Black Church in the Antehrllum Da Bois, W. E. B., 5.5-47 passim, 54, 55, 70; il- South, ifvcl., 157-58 lus. 57 C'-ovinj^ton, Howard F.. Jr., roatith., I'my Duncan, Russell, Where Death and (dory .Meet, Sanford, revd., 188-90 revd., 524-26 Cracker Times and Pioneer l.ines, cd. James M. Dimn, Dnnvood, revs., 55.5-57 Denham and (banter Brown, Jr., revd., Dyar, Hubert 1.., 78-97 passim', illus. 89 688-89 brothers, .\. Glenn, revs., 32(>28 (airp,', C.onstance, eoauth., Aaron Henr\, Egerton, Douglas R., He Shall Co Out Tree, revd., 718-20 revd., 517-19 IS6-I Census for Re-Organizing the Ceorgia .Mi¬ Danfrerous Donations, bv Eric Anderson and litia, abs. and comp, by NancyJ. ('.ornell, .Mired A. Moss, Jr., revd., 176-77 noted, 5.52 Darien and McIntosh Counts, by Buddy .Sulli¬ Ellis, Marion A., coanth., Terry Sanford, van, noted, .55,S revd., 188-90 Daniel, I’ete, l.ost Reoolutions, revd., 714-16 Elmore, (iharles, res’s., 712-1 4 David, Colin J., coed.. It is l.iheris and Union, Engle, .Stephen D., revs., 1614)2 revd., 34M7 Ennis, Lisa A., with E. l.orene Flanders, Davis, Donald Edward, Wlteie There Are “.Annual Bibliography,” .502-11 Mountains, revd., 559-41 Eugene Bullard, bv (iraig l.lovd, revd., 712-14 Davis, Jack E., revs., 5.59-41 The Everglades, by David McGally, revd., 180- Davis, Robert S.,Jr., “A Georgian and a New 82 Gountry,” 106-15; revs., 172-75 “Even-body’s Gousin; John J. Thrasher,” by- Da\is, William C., ed., .4 Tire-EatnRemembers, David E. Simmer, 29.5-507 revd., 551-55 Tx’eryhody's Crandmother if .Xohody's Tool, by Dawson, Elizabeth, comp., Otte Hundred K;ithry-n Nasstrom, revd., 71(>-18 Three Tost or Found Cemeteries of Baldwin Everything is Pirkrick, bv Bob .Short, re\-d., County, noted, 725 55(K52 The Dead Book, ed. by Hugh T. Harrington and Sirsan J. Harringtoti, noted, 725 “Death Has Been Busily at \Vt)rk,” by Will¬ .4 Family of Women, by |ane H. and William iam Warren Rogers, Jr., 410-55 H. Pease, reicl., 55.5-56 .4 Defender o/.Southnu Consenmtism, ed. Gh de “Father .\gainst .Son, and Son .Against Fa¬ N. Wilson, revd., 185-85 ther," by Wayne Lambert, 1-28 Denham, James M., coed.. Cracker Times and Feldman, Glenn, Politics, .Society, and the Pioneer Lives, revd., 688-89 Klan in .Alabama, revd., 54.5-46 De Renne, George Wymberley Jones. 461- Ferling, Jobn, Selling the World Ablaze, revd., 66 passim', ilhis. 465, 465 685-85 De Renne, by William Harris Bragg, rev. essay Ferraro, William M., revs., 698-700 on, 460-71 Filene, Benjamin, Romancing the Folk, revd., Dick, Susan E., and Mandi D. Johnson, 542-44 “The Smell of Money,” 508-25 .4 Fire-Eater Remembers, ed. William ('.. Davis, Dillard, Philip, coed.. The Southern .Albatross, revd., 551-55 revd., 708-10 Fitzgerald, Michael W., revs., 168-69 Dinnerstein, l,eonard, revs., 710-12 Flanders, E. Lorene, and Lisa A. Ennis, “An¬ Dobson, David, Scots in Ceorfpa and the Deef) nual Bibliography,” 502-11 South, noted 551 Floyd, Silas X., 48, 64, 66447; illus. 68 Domesticating Slavery, bv |eflrev Robert Flyming, George, 250-55 Young, revd., 14.5-46 Franklin, Benjamin, 2, 27, 115-15; illus. 114 Index 733 TheFreedmen's Biimiii and Rfronslruiiion, fd. Newman, and Elizabeth E. Sandager, Paul A. (ainbala and Randall M. Miller, noted, .553 revd., ItiW)? Gullah Folktales From the Georgia Goast, by “Freedom and Slavery in die Voire of the \e- (Charles (Colcock Jones, Jr., noted, 357 pv," by Bediany |ohnson, 29-71 The Gullah People and Their African Heritage, Fryer, Darcy R., revs., 147-48 bv William S. Pollit/.er, revd., 328-29 (’•uynn, Richard D., and (Carole E. Scott, “The Atlanta Streetcar Strikes," 434-59 (iardner, Floride Moore, coed.. Memory Hill (lemeters, noted, 72.t Habersham, James, 2-28 passim, 285, 401; il- liardner, Sarah F.., revs., .S.S.VSb lus. 4 (iender. Race, and Rank in a Ret’olulionaty Ajre. Habersham, James, Jr., 2-29 passim bv Betty Wood, revd., (>81-83 Habersham, John, 3-29 passim-, ilhis. 20 “Cieneral James Offletborpe and the FXpe- Habersham, Joseph, 2-29 passim-, 100; illus. dition .•Xpjainst .St. Aumistine,” by Rod¬ 10 ney E. Baine, 197-229 Hackemer, Kurt, revs., 093-94 The Gentleman from Geor^a. by Mel Steely, Hagerman, Edward, revs., 528-29 revd., 722-24 Hall, Rtmdall I,., revs., 34CV45; coed.. The Georffa's Rest Kept Secret, bv William Pittman Southern Albatross, revd., 708-10 Roberts, revd., 172-73 Hand, Eliza, 230, 23.5-250 passim “A tleorgian and a New (aiimtry’,” bv Robert Flarrington, Hugh T. and .SusanJ., eds.. The S. Davis, Jr., 1()(>1.5 Dead Book, noted, 725; eds. Historic Mem¬ (iilbert, Pamela, /»/ih Ahhot, revd., 147 ory Hill ('.emetety. noted, 725 (lillespie, Michelle, Free Labor in an Unfree Harris, J. William, “Race Over (Class,” 98-105 World, rev. essay on, 98-10;“) Harrold, Stanley, coed., Antisbwery Violence, C’.irardi, Robert I., coed.. The Memoirs ofRrig- revd., 32‘K31 adiei General William Passmore Garlin, Hartslield, William Berry, 051-70: illus. 057, US.A., revd., 098-700 (>07, 009, 075 (llass, Brent D., coautb.. Gold .Mining in Haiiptman, laurence M., revs., 143-44 \orth Garolina, revel., 1.54-.5.5 He Shall Go Out Free, by Douglas R. FCgerton, C'.leeson, David T., revs., 708-10 revd., 517-19 Gold Mining in ,\'orth Garolina, by Richard F. Henry, .\aron, coauth., .Aaron Henry, revd., Knapp and Brent D. (ilass, revd., 1.')4-.5.t 718-20 C'liady (loimty, 61(k50 passim The Henry Ford Fra at Richmond Hill, Georgia, (Irammich, (;litTord A., Jr., Local Baptists, Lo¬ by Eranklin Leslie Long and Lucy Bunce ral Politics, revd., ,549-.")0 Long, revd., 17.5-70 Clreen, Elna ed.. Before the Xeiv Deal. Here 'They Once .Stood, by Mark F. Boyd, Hale revd., 174-7,5 Gt. Smith, and John W. (IritTm, revd., (ireenberg, Mark 1., “(Collecting (leorgia 139-40 Historv,” 400-71 Herty, (Charles Flolmes, 309; illus. 311,312 (’•ritlin, |ohn W., coaiith.. Here They Once A Higher Dut-\\ by Mark A. Weitz, revd., 339- Stood, revd., 139-40 40 Gristvoldville, by William Flarris Bragg, revtl., Historic Bonaventure Gemetery, by .Amie Marie 338-39 Wilson and Mandi DaleJohnson, noted, (Iroce, W. Todd, revs., 338-39 3.58 Guerrillas, Unionists and Violence on the Gon- Historic Memory Hill Gemetery, ed. by Susan fednate Home Front, ed. Daniel E. Suther¬ Harrington, Hugh T. Harrington, and land. revd., 105-00 Floride Moore ('iardner, noted, 725 Guide to African .American and African Primary Hitler's Stddiers in the Sunshine State, bv Rob¬ Sources, ed. Barbara A. Burg, Richard ert D. Billinger, Jr., revd., 348-49 734 (ip:()R(;iA Historklai, Quarterly Modes, Martha, ed., Sfx, Ijwe, Racf. revd., [ones, (iharles (iolcock, |r., Cullah Folktales 149-.51 From the Cieor/^a ('.oast, noted, 357 Honnian, Ronald, coanth., Nalive Americans Jones, Oeorge Fenwick, “A Letter by Pastor and the Rally RpjmhUr, revd., I4.V14; co- Johann Martin Bolt/iiis About Bethesda aiith. Princes of Ireland, Planters of Mary¬ and Marital Irregularities in Savannah,” land. revd., 324-2.T 28:3-94 Molt, Sharon Ann, Makiiifr Freedom Pay, Jones, Noble VVimberley, 2, 11-12, 18, 21, revd., .53.S-3.5 461; illus. 13 Morne, Louise M., comp.. One Hundred Jordan, May, Where the Wild .Animals is Plenti¬ Three Lost or Found Cemeteries of Bcddwin ful. revd., 179-80 County, noted, 725 Joyner, Hannah, revs., 174-75 Morowit/, David A., revs., .S4.5-4() Moxie, Frederick E., coanth., Xative .Xmeri- Keith, |eanette, coanth., Tennesseans and rans and the Farly Refiuhlic. revd., 14.S-44 Their History, revd., 3.5.5-.56 Mndson, Lariy E., Jr., To Have and To Hold, Kelley, David E., HuUdinfr Savannah, noted, revd., 6S7-S8 .357 Mnehner, Timothy S., The Southern Judicial Kierner, Cynthia revs., 681-83 Tradition, revd., 1.52-.54 Kilbride, Daniel, revs., 521-23 Mnjrhes, Nathaniel C.heairs, |r., coed., 'The A Kind of Fate, by C. Terry Sharrer, revd., Memoirs of Rrijradier Oeneml William Pass- 704-706 more Carlin, U.S.A., revd., (i98-7()0 King, .Vnne M., comp.. One Hundred Three Mume, Richard L., revs., Itj(>4i7 Lost or Found ('emeteiies of Baldwin County, Mtmt, James L., “Law, Biisine.ss, and Poli¬ noted, 725 tics: Liability for .Vcidents in (ieorjria," Kirshner, Ralph, 'The Class of IS6I, noted, 254-82; revs., lfi9-7() 358 Myatt, Richard, .Vfr. Speaker, revd., 35.S-54 Knapp, Richard F., coanth., Ciold Mining in Myde, Samnel (i.,Jr., revs., (>88-89 \orth Carolina, revd., L54-.5.5 Kraut, Alan M., revs., 537-:38 lobst, Richard VS’., CwU War Macon, revd., Knndahl, (ieorge (L, Confederate Fngineer, I(i24i4 revd., 528-29 Iron Confederacies, by .Scott Reynolds Nelson, revd., 168-<i9 Lambert, Wayne, “Father .Against Son, and It is Liberty and Cnion, coed. Edwin L. Brown .Sott .Against Father,” 1-28 and ('.olin j. Daris, revd., 34(>47 Lamis, Alexander P., Southern Politics in the 1990s, revd., 190-91 Jefferson's Fmpire, by Peter .S. Oniil, revd., Uniders, Jane C.,ed., Colonial Plantations .S26-28 and Fconomy in Florida, revd., 679-81 John Abbot, by Pamela ('.ilbert, revd., 147 Lane, Kris, revs., 512-13 John Adam 'Treutlen, by Etlna Q. Morjfan, “I.aw, Business, and Politics; Liability for Ac¬ revd., 144-45 cidents in (ieorgia,” by James L. Hunt, John Laurens and the American Reimlution, by 254-82 (Iregory D. Massey, revd., .S2.5-2() Lauryeringfor the Railroad, by William C. Tb- Johnson, Bethany, “Freedom and Slavery in omas, revd., 1(59-70 the Voice of the Neffro," 29-71 “A Letter by Pastor Johann Martin Bolt/.ius Johnson, Mandi Dale, coanth.. Historic .About Bethesda and Marital Irregulari¬ Honewenture Cemetery, noted, S58; and .Su¬ ties in Savannah,” by (ieorge Fenwick san E. Dick, “The Smell of Money,” 308- Jones, 28:3-94 23 The Ijnierett Ij-tters, coed. Frances Wallace Johnson, Pharris Deloach, comp, and ed.. Taylor, Catherine Taylor Matthews, and Under' the Southern Cross, revd., 697-98 J. Tracy Power, revd., 521-23 Lc\ine, Flaniel, revs., 176-77 Martinez, |. Michael, coed.. Confederate Sym¬ Lewis, (iliir, “Woman of Duty: l.iirana Davis bols in the Contempcnary South, revd., 547-49 Bowen,” 472-501 Mason, Sally D., coauth.. Princes of Ireland, Lewis, jan Ellen, coed., Sally Hemmhtffi and Planters of Maryland, revd., 324-25 Thomas lefferson, revd., 148-49 Ma.ssey, Gregory D., John Laurens and the Lisby, Gregory G., “Trying to Define What American Revoltition, revd., 32.5-26; revs., May Be Indefinable," 72-97 516-17 Lloyd, (Taig, F.u^ene Bullard, revd., 712-14 Matthews, Gatherine Taylor, coed.. The le- “The ‘Loanly Riinagee,’" by David Garlson, verett Letters, revd., 521-23 .589-615 Melnick, Jeffrey, Black-jewlsh Relations on Load Baptists, Loral Politics, by (’.lifford A. Trial, revd., 710-12 Graminich, |r., revd., .549-50 'The Memoirs of Brigadier Ceneral William Pass- Lockley, Timothy, “The Strange Gase of more Carlin, V.S.A., ed. Robert 1. Girardi George Flyming,” 2.80-53; revs., 14.5-46 and Nathaniel Gheairs Hughes, Jr., Long, Franklin Leslie, coaiith.. The Henry revd., 698-700 Ford Fra at Richmond Hill, (leorf^a, revd., 'The Men of Secession and Civil War, by James 17,5-76 L. .Abrahamson, revd., 336-.38 l.ong, l.iicy Bimce, coaiith.. The Henry Ford .Miller, Randall M., coed., 'The Freedmen’s Bu¬ Fra at Richmond Hill, (ieor^a, revd., 17.5-76 reau and Reconstruction, revd., 166-67; Ij)st Rei'olutions, by Pete Daniel, revd., 714-16 revs., .530- 31 Lovett, Bobby L., The African-American His¬ Mills, Frederick V'., Sr., revs., 144-45 tory of Xaslwille, Tennessee, revd., 156-57 Mindell, David, War, 'Technology, and Fxperi- Lumpkin, Joseph Henry, ilhis. 263 enceAlxmrd //icL'SS Monitor, revd., 69.3-94 l.yerly, Gynthia Lynn, revs., 158-60 Morgan, Edna Q., John Adam 'Treutlen, revd., 144-45 Mcfially, David, The Fverglades, revd., 180-82 .Moss, Alfred A., Jr., coauth.. Dangerous Do¬ McGash, June Hall, revs., 17.5-76 nations, revd., 176-77 Mc(ia,slin, Richard B., revs., 164-65 Mr. Speaker, by Richard Hyatt, revd., 35.3-54 McGleary, Ann E., revs., 704-706 .Murphy, Reg, Uncommon Sense, revd., 3.52-.53 McDonald, Robert M. S., revs., 32.5-26 Myra Inman, ed. William R. Snell, revd., 69.5- .McKee, Hugh, ed. 'The McKee iMers, noted, 96 .551-.52 The McKee Ij'tteis, ed. Hugh McKee, noted, Nasstrom, Kiithryn, Fverybody's Grandmother .551-52 & Sobody’s Fool revd., 716-18 McKie, J. Donald, coauth., Mark Anthony Native Ameiirans and the Farly Republic, by ('.ooper, revd., 689-91 Frederick E. Hoxie, Ronald Hoffman, McKivigan, John R., coed.. Antislavery Vio¬ and Peter J. Albert, revd., 143-44 lence, revd., 329-31; coed., Reli^on and Neely, Mark E., Jr., Southern Rights, revd., the Antebellum Debate over Slavery, revd., 691-93 1.58410 Nelson, Sc«)tt Reynolds, Iron Confederacies, McManus, John G., revs., 348-49 revd., 168-69 McMurry, Richard .M., Atlanta 1864, revd., “,A New Lot)k at Schooling and l.iteracy,” by 700-702 Linda I,. Arthur, .56.3-88 McNinch-Su, Ron, coed.. Confederate Symbols A New Order of 'Things, by Glaudio Saunt, in the Contemporary .South, revd., 547-49 revd., 141-43 Making Freedom Pay, by Sharon Ann Holt, Newman, Richard, coed.. Guide to African revd., 533-3.5 American and African Pritnaiy Sources cd Mann, Ralph, revs., 16.5-66 Harvard University, noted, .553 Mark Anthony Cooper, by Mark Gooper Pope No Band of Brothers, by Steven E. W’ood- III and ). 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