NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LXVIII—1991 COMPILED BY LISA D. BAILEY A A.M.E. Zion church: first female elder in, Allen, Timothy, 6 274 Allmendinger, David F., Jr.: his “Incidents of Aaron (workman), 391, 392 My Life”: Edmund Ruffin’s Abbott, Grace, 334 Autobiographical Essays, reviewed, 359 “Aborted Takeoff: A Critique of ‘Fly across Amelia (Va.), 91, 95; John Booker lives in, the River,’ ” 111-121. See also “ ‘Fly across 122 the River’: The Easter Slave Conspiracy of American Association for the Advancement 1802”; “Rejoinder, A” of Science, 140 Abram (slave): execution of, 105; statement American Association for Highway by, 119-120; trial of, 112n Improvement, 140 Absalom (slave): and Easter conspiracy, 94, American Association of State Highway 119, 122; execution of, 105 Officials, 153 Accomac County (Va.): slave plots in, 113 American Colonial Press and the Townshend Adam style: seen in Hayes plantation, 380, Crisis, 1766-1770, The: A Study in Political 394 Imagery: reviewed, 484 Adams, John, 45 American Forestry Association, 154 Administrators: lists of, maintained by American Historical Pageantry: The Uses of superior court clerk, 434 Tradition in the Early Twentieth Century: Adultery, 249-250; allegations of, 255; cited reviewed, 204 in divorce cases, 455-456 American Iliad, An: The Story of the Civil African-American North Carolina Third War: reviewed, 366 Regiment, 280 American South, The: A History: reviewed, Agriculture: improved by railroad in western 356 N.C., 422-423; investment in, by American Tobacco Company, 439, 442, 448, northerners, 404 458, 460 Alabama, 401 Anderson, J. Jay: his North Wilkesboro: The Alamance County, 449 First Hundred Years, 1890-1990, reviewed, Albany (N.Y.), 137 82 Albemarle region, 384 Anderson, Jean Bradley: her Durham Albemarle Sound, 88, 99, 379 County: A History of Durham County, Alderman, Edwin: pictured, 288 North Carolina, reviewed, 346, The Alexander, Sydenham B., 127 Kirklands of Ayr Mount, reviewed, 462 Alexander Law, 127 Andrew (slave), 390 Alimony, 456 Angley, Wilson: reviews Piedmont Passages, Allen, Adline, 255-256 369 Allen, Christopher E.: reviews The Dividing Annals of the American Academy of Political and Reuniting of America, 1848-1877, 85 and Social Science, 140 Allen, Jack, 247-248 Anthony (slave): sawyer, 385, 386 Allen, Michael: his Western Rivermen, 1763- Anthony, Robert G., Jr.: his “North Carolina 1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and Bibliography, 1989-1990,” 159-180 the Myth of the Alligator Horse, reviewed, Antiquities of Athens: influences design of 490 Hayes plantation, 380 VOLUME LXVIII e NUMBER 4 @ OCTOBER 1991 498 INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 Anti-Redeemers, The: Hill-Country Political Baine, Rodney M.: his Some Account of the Dissenters in the Lower South from Design of the Trustees for Establishing Redemption to Populism: reviewed, 361 Colonys in America. By James Edward Antislavery: noted in Cilley family, 406-407 Oglethorpe, reviewed, 355 Appalachian Highway Company, 144 Baker, Ann, 226 Appomattox River, 88, 95; and slave Baker, Anna, 228-229 conspiracy, 96-97, 112 Baker, Michael, 228 Archaeology of Spanish Colonialism in the Ball, Douglas B.: his Financial Failure and Southeastern United States and the Confederate Defeat, reviewed, 473 Caribbean, The: reviewed, 208 Bankhead-Shackleford Highway Act of 1916, Architects: profession of, still in infancy, 378: 153 work in Greek Revival style, 380 Banks: litigants in civil cases, 456 Armstrong, Thomas F.: reviews Patriotism Barden, Graham A.: pictured, 26; and WPA, for Profit: Georgia’s Urban Entrepreneurs 36 and the Confederate War Effort, 191 Barnes, Howard A.: reviews Race and Arnold (slave), 106 History: Selected Essays, 1938-1988, 82 Arthur Campbell: Pioneer and Patriot of the Barnes, James, 15 “Old Southwest”: reviewed, 353 Barnes, William, 15 Artisans: in backcountry N.C., 214-236; bring Barnett, Sarah, 244-246 own tools to work site, 391; serve on juries, Barrows, S. J., 137 440; work on Hayes plantation, 388-392 Barrs, Sarah, 228 Asheboro (N.C.): convict camp at, 148 Barth, Gunther: his Fleeting Moments: Askew, E. S., 36 Nature and Culture in American History, Associations, incorporated: lists of, reviewed, 205 maintained by superior court clerk, 434 Bartley, Numan V.: his The Creation of Atlanta (Ga.): fall of, 407 Modern Georgia, reviewed, 494 Atlanta Exposition of 1895, 276, 278 Bass, Jennie, 256 Avery County: complaints from, 19 Bath, England, 379 Aycock, Charles Brantley, 275, 442; election Beard, Valentine, 227 of, 129 Bearmas, Levin, 98. See also Bosman, Levin Ayers, Edward L.: his The Edge of the South: Beasley, Roland F.: prison superintendent, Life in Nineteenth-Century Virginia, 152-153 reviewed, 466 Beck, Raymond L.: reviews Mississippi’s Old Capitol: Biography of a Building, 472 B Beers, Burton F.: reviews Smokeless Tobacco in the Western World, 1550-1950, 482 Back to Birmingham: Richard Arrington, Jr., Bell, William, 7 and His Times: reviewed, 74 Bell Telephone Company: sued by injured Badham, Miles: workman, 390, 391, 392 employee, 455 Bailey, Josiah W.: and Annie O’Berry, 332, Benedetto, Robert: his Guide to the 335; and Democratic platform committee, Manuscript Collections of the Presbyterian 337; defeats Furnifold Simmons, 329; Church, U.S., reviewed, 494 Gladys Tillett wires, 336; his view of New Benjamin, Asher, 379, 397 Deal spending, 332; against federal Bennett College, 299 intrusion in state politics, 339; pictured, 26; Bergeron, Paul H.: his The Papers of Andrew role of WPA in reelection campaign of, 25, Johnson. Volume 8: May-August, 1865, 27-30, 33, 36-37; and selection of N.C.’s reviewed, 78 WPA administrator, 21-23; supports New Berkeley, Kathleen C.: reviews Sex, Gender, Deal legislation, 21 and the Politics of ERA: A State and the Bailey, Kristin S.: reviews Searching for the Nation, 351 Sunbelt: Historical Perspectives on a Berrimon, Benjamin, 14 Region, 199 Berry, Harriet Morehead: favors use of chain Bailey, Lisa D.: reviews North Wilkesboro: The First Hundred Years, 1890-1990, 83, gangs, 142-143; and penal reform, 153n; Two Centuries at Sycamore Springs pictured, 142; political approach of, 153 Plantation: Something about an Old Bertie County: note found in, 114-115; road in, 114; and slave conspiracy, 99, 106, 107, Homestead and Its People, 206 Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Company, 438 114, 116, 117, 120 Bailie, Andrew, 229 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 Best, R. W.: seeks help from Clinton A. Blue Ridge Mountains, 133 Cilley, 415 Blue Ridge Parkway: pictured, 30 Bethlehem College, 419 Boatman, Ellis G.: his Fair * Star: A Bethune, Mary McLeod, 270 Centennial History of Lenoir-Rhyne Bickett, Thomas: opposes chain gang system, College, reviewed, 347 151 Bob (John Royall’s slave), 95; and Easter Biddle Memorial Institute, 272 conspiracy, 101-102 Bill of timber. See Timber Bob (Sandifer’s slave), 91 Bishir, Catherine W.: her North Carolina Bogle, R. B.: endorses Clinton A. Cilley, 417 Architecture, reviewed, 340; her “ ‘Severe Bolton, Mattie: pictured, 288 Survitude to House Building’: The Bonarva plantation, 399 Construction of Hayes Plantation House, Bond, Lewis, 13 1814-1817,” 373-403; reviews The Booker, John: ferry of, 91, 105; lives in Courthouse at Edenton: A History of the Amelia, 122 Chowan County Courthouse of 1767, 182 Booker’s Ferry, 97, 120 Bivins, John, Jr.: his Wilmington Furniture, Boone, Daniel, 222 1720-1860, reviewed, 82 Boone, Jonathan, 222 Black codes, 126 Boone, Mary Carter, 222-223 Black community: in Durham, divided by Boone, Robert B.: law firm of, 444; litigant in worship practices, 459 civil cases, 458; pictured, 441 Black middle class: growth of, 261-263, 277; Boone (N.C.), 413; WPA project in, 31-32 optimism of, 276; and white supremacy Boone and Bryant: law firm, 442 campaign, 282-285 Boothe, John W., 249-250 Black Mountain College: Sprouted Seeds. An Bosman, Levin, 120. See also Bearmas, Levin Anthology of Personal Accounts: reviewed, Bost, Annie Kizer, 336 348 Boston Journal: quoted, 406-407 Black Property Owners in the South, 1790- Boush, Caleb, 120. See also Roush, Caleb 1915: reviewed, 194 Boush, Samuel, 120 Black women: negative stereotypes of, 244, Bowie, Thomas (Tam): his view of New Deal 253; and sexual violence, 237-260 spending, 332; pressures Annie O’Berry, Blackmur, Luke: aids Clinton A. Cilley in 331; warns Robert L. Doughton, 19-20 defense of George N. Folk, 418; Republican Bowman, Jacob W.: travels court circuit, 433 activist, 415 Boynton, H. V., 426 Blacks: barred from working in factories, Bradford, M. E.: his The Reactionary 430; businessmen, 430; compose majority of Imperative: Essays Literary & Political, criminal defendants, 452; disfranchisement reviewed, 210 of, 283; and education, 405, 420-421; Bradley, Richard, 43, 47 excluded from jury lists, 440; and Bragg, William, 244 industrialization, 276-280; influence of, on Braswell, Richard, 11 N.C., 427; more likely to be incarcerated, Bratton, Mary Jo: reviews Fair * Star: A 452, 454; rights of, in Reconstruction, 408- Centennial History of Lenoir-Rhyne 409, 419; schools for, 269-272; and Spanish- College, 348 Cuban/American War, 280-281; take Breese, W. E.: and WPA, 29, 33, 36 refuge at James City, 410. See also Brevard: road to, 127 Freedmen; Negroes Bricklayers, 388, 389, 390 Blackwell, Lucy, 260 Bricks: purchased for Hayes plantation, 387- Blackwell, Robert, 260 388 Blackwell, William T.: Durham “British Expedition to Wilmington, January- manufacturer, 429 November, 1781, The”: wins R. D. W. Blakey, Arch Frederic: his General John H. Connor Award, 158 Winder, C.S.A., reviewed, 342 Broadaway, Maude: pictured, 288 Bland, Edward, 101 Brodsky, Marc D.: his The Courthouse at Bland, Sidney R.: reviews In Joy and in Edenton: A History of the Chowan County Sorrow: Women, Family, and Marriage in Courthouse of 1767, reviewed, 181 the Victorian South, 197 Brody, Adam, 402 Bleser, Carol: her In Joy and in Sorrow: Brooks, Aubrey L.: solicitor of Durham Women, Family, and Marriage in the superior court, 438, 440, 449 Victorian South, reviewed, 195 Brown, George H.: judge of Durham superior Blount, Bill: workman, 390 court, 438, 449; pictured, 436 Blount, Joseph: businessman, 398-399 Brown, John, 106, 114n VOLUME LXVIII ¢Ne UMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1991 500 INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 Brown, Joseph A., 107, 114n; mob seizes his Bynum, William Preston, II: solicitor of slave, 114 Durham superior court, 438, 440 Brown, King (“Captain”; slave): and Easter Byrd, William: describes backcountry, 215 conspiracy, 99, 106-107, 109, 114n, 115n, C 120; seized by mob, 114; named in pictured message, 119 Caldwell County, 417; and coming of Brown, Michael, 227 railroad, 422-423; controlled by Democrats, Brown, Roy M., 126 419; and founding of Masonic lodges, 413; Browning, Wilt: his Linthead: Growing Up in progress of, 412, 418-419 a Carolina Cotton Mill Village, reviewed, Caldwell Messenger (Lenoir): comments on 207 election, 423; supports railroad, 422-423 Brownlow, William G.: seeks to prosecute Caldwell and Watauga Turnpike, 419 George N. Folk, 418 Calhoon, Robert M.: reviews Cane Ridge: Brunswick County (Va.): and slave America’s Pentecost, 490 conspiracy, 97, 102, 113, 120, 123 Calhorda, John, 38, 48; and Whist Club, 45, Bryan, Charles F., Jr.: reviews No Better 47; wit of, 44 Place to Die: The Battle of Stones River, 192 Camden County, 114; and slave uprising, 117 Bryan, Henry R.: judge of Durham superior Cameron, Bennehan: political leadership of, court, 437 144 Bryant, Dixie Lee, 289 Cameron, Paul, 443 Bryant, Victor S.: law firm of, 444-445; Campbell County (Va.): slave plots in, 113 pictured, 444 Cane, Hardy, 9n, 11; apprehends Building practices: at Hayes plantation, 373; counterfeiter, 12 clients retain control of, 384; in N.C., 378 Cane Ridge: America’s Pentecost: reviewed, Bull, Kinloch, Jr.: his The Oligarchs in 489 Colonial and Revolutionary Charleston: Cannady, E. W.: Negro lawyer, 442, 445, 446, Lieutenant Governor William Bull IT and 459 His Family, reviewed, 351 Cape Fear Bank (Fayetteville), 401, 401n; Bullock, James A., 248 first two presidents of, 43 Bulwinkle, A. L., 25; pictured, 26 Capitalists, 429; protected by civil courts, 458 Bumgarner, John Lee: reviews Linthead: CapTAIN’s BRIDE and THE DESERTER’S Growing Up in a Carolina Cotton Mill DauGuter by William D. Herrington, THE: Village, 207 reviewed, 368 Buncombe County: efforts to build roads in, Carolina Cavalier: The Life and Mind of 143; illiteracy in, 294 James Johnston Pettigrew: reviewed, 183 Burger, Barbara Lewis: her Guide to the Carp, E. Wayne: reviews The Papers of Holdings of the Still Picture Branch of the George Washington, Revolutionary War National Archives, reviewed, 371 Series. Volume 4: April-June, 1776, 485 Burgoyne, Bruce E.: his A Hessian Diary of Carpenter, Jesse T.: his The South as a the American Revolution by Johann Conrad Conscious Minority, 1789-1861: A Study in Dohla, reviewed, 76 Political Thought, reviewed, 370 Burgwin-Wright House: pictured, 44 Carpenters, 388, 390 Burgwyn, John F., 41, 43 Carpetbaggers: changing reputation of, 404- Burke, Maggie: pictured, 288 405. See also Northerners Burns, Augustus M., III: his Frank Porter Carr, Elias: appoints Clinton A. Cilley to Graham and the 1950 Senate Race in North commission, 426 Carolina, reviewed, 348 Carr, Julian S., 442, 444; as creditor, 458; Burr, Virginia Ingraham: her Tne Secret Durham manufacturer, 429; litigant in Eye: The Journal of Ella Gertrude Clanton civil cases, 456; loses tobacco business, 458; Thomas, 1848-1889, reviewed, 187 serves as foreman of juries, 440 Burroughs, John, 15 Carter, E. F.: state Commissioner of Child Business and Professional Women’s Club: Welfare, 313 well established, 312 Carter, Frank: and chain gang, 154n; judge, Butler, Lindley S.: reviews William Tryon 148 and the Course of Empire: A Life in British Carter, James, 220, 222 Imperial Service, 183 Carter, Robert, 89n Buttner, Sarah, 227 Carteret, John, 219-220 Bynum, William Preston, I: Republican Cash, W. J. See W. J. Cash: A Life member of state supreme court, 438 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LX VITI—1991 Cashin, Edward J.: reviews Some Account of Child custody, 456 the Design of the Trustees for Establishing Chowan River, 120 Colonys in America. By James Edward Christian, William J.: clerk of Durham Oglethorpe, 356 superior court, 439 Cashman, Diane Cobb: her Headstrong: The Churton, William, 220 Biography of Amy Morris Bradley, 1823- Cilley, Adelaide Ayers Haines: mother of 1904. A Life of Noblest Usefulness, Clinton A. Cilley, 405 reviewed, 344 Cilley, Clinton A.: active in various clubs, Cass, Temple, 250-251 423-424; appointed to commission, 426; Catawba Meeting House: conspiratorial talks appointed head of Freedmen’s Bureau in at, 114 western N.C., 409; appointed postmaster of Catawba River, 219 Lenoir, 415-416; Civil War career of, 407; Cathcart, Frances: marries Samuel Johnston, decides to remain in South, 411; defends 874 George N. Folk from prosecution, 417-418; Cathey, Boyd D.: reviews The Reactionary elected mayor of Lenoir, 423; graduates Imperative: Essays Literary & Political, from Harvard, 407; health problems of, 210 425-426; law practice of, 416-417, 423; Catlett, Mary, 244 marries Emma Harper, 420; Masonic Cato (slave), 390-391, 392 connections of, 413-415; moves to Lenoir to Catt, Carrie Chapman, 298 study law, 413; named assistant for Cayenne, 53, 53n freedmen’s affairs, 410; orders freedmen to Cayton, Mary Kupiec: reviews Conscience work, 411; pictured, 406, 408, 416; and Slavery: The Evangelistic Calvinist promotes economic development, 405, 421- Domestic Missions, 1837-1861, 366 422; promotes school for blacks, 420-421; Censer, Jane Turner: reviews The Kirklands takes lead in developing railroad, 422-423; of Ayr Mount, 462 tries to protect rights of freedmen, 408-409; Central Turnpike, 127 writes newspaper columns, 424, 426 Chafe, William, 307 Cilley, Daniel Plumer: father of Clinton A. Chain gang system, 447; article on, 125-157. Cilley, 405; serves as chaplain during Civil See also Prisons War, 407 Chapel Hill (N.C.), 438 Cilley, Emma Harper: active in various Chapel Hill Board of Trade, 131 clubs, 423-424; children of, 425; marries Chapel Hill Realty and Investment Company, Clinton A. Cilley, 420 130-131 Cilley, Jonathan: killed in duel, 407 Charities and the Commons, 137 Cilley, Joseph (the elder): general in Charivari: method of social control, 249-250 Revolutionary War, 406 Charlotte (N.C.), 413 Cilley, Joseph (the younger): elected to Senate Charlotte County (Va.), 91, 94; and slave from New Hampshire, 406 conspiracy, 95, 113, 119, 122 Cilley, Joseph B.: serves in Civil War, 407 Charlotte Observer: publishes articles by Cilley Post Office: pictured, 425 Clinton A. Cilley, 405, 426 Civil cases, 446, 458; characterized, 454; Chase, Philander D.: his The Papers of George concerning recovery of debts, 432, 454-455; Washington, Revolutionary War Series. contract, 431, 434, 454; form of, in justice Volume 4: April-June, 1776, reviewed, 485 courts, 432; limited in justice courts, 431; Chatham, Thurmond, 21 personal injury, 458; superior court’s Chavis, Alexander, 250 jurisdiction over, 434 Cherokees, The: A Population History: Civil War: commemoration of, 426; widens reviewed, 482 gap between sections, 404 Chesapeake region, 94 Civil War Virginia: Battleground for a Chesnutt, Charles W., 282 Nation: reviewed, 467 Chesnutt, David R.: his The Meaning of South Civil Works Administration (CWA): new Carolina History: Essays in Honor of agency, 331 George C. Rogers, Jr., reviewed, 463, The Claiborne, Jack: his Discovering North Papers of Henry Laurens. Volume XII: Carolina: A Tar Heel Reader, reviewed, November 1, 1777-March 15, 1778, 461 reviewed, 486 Claiborne, William, 87, 95 Chester (S.C.), 422 Clark, Bennett (Champ): threatens filibuster Chester and Lenoir Railroad: construction of, against bill, 18 422-423 Clark, David: hires out slave sawyers, 385, Chickamauga: battle of, 405, 407, 413, 426 386 VOLUME LXVIII e NUMBER 4 @ OCTOBER 1991 502 INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 Clark, David: editor of Southern Textile Confederates: at battle of Chickamauga, 407, Bulletin, 313, 325 426 Clark, J. Bayard, 25; pictured, 26 Conflict of Convictions: A Reappraisal of Clark, Thomas D.: his Frontiers in Conflict: Quaker Involvement in the American The Old Southwest, 1795-1830, reviewed, 77 Revolution: reviewed, 199 Clauser, John W., Jr.: reviews The Congress, U.S.: establishes military park at Archaeology of Spanish Colonialism in the Chickamauga, 426; opposes Andrew Southeastern United States and the Johnson, 409, 410 Caribbean, 209, Window on the Atlantic: Conkin, Paul H.: his Cane Ridge: America’s The Rise and Fall of Santa Elena, South Pentecost, reviewed, 489 Carolina’s Spanish City, 493 Connecticut, 308 Claxton, P. P., 294 Conscience and Slavery: The Evangelistic Clayton, Bruce: his W. J. Cash: A Life, Calvinist Domestic Missions, 1837-1861: reviewed, 345 reviewed, 366 Clergymen: role of, in proslavery argument, Conscience of a Lawyer, The: Clifford J. Durr 404 and American Civil Liberties, 1899-1975: Clerks: duties of, in superior court, 434, 434n reviewed, 197 “Clinton A. Cilley, Yankee War Hero in the “Constable in Colonial North Carolina, The,” Postwar South: A Study in the 1-16 Compatibility of Regional Values,” 404-426 Constables: absenteeism of, 13; appointment Clubs. See Ninepenny Whist Club of, 2-4; in colonial N.C., 1-16; compared to Coal, Class, and Color: Blacks in Southern British counterparts, 3-4; duties of, 10-11, West Virginia, 1915-1932: reviewed, 354 13-14; fees of, 8-9; make arrests, 446; Coan, George W., Jr.: appointed N.C.’s WPA number of, 6-7, 11; origins of, 2; poem administrator, 21-23, 335; his political use about, 1; qualifications of, 9; terms of, 7 of WPA, 25, 33, 35-37; patronage Construction materials: drawn from distant arrangements of, 23-24; pictured, 23; and suppliers, 388; planned for Hayes WPA project, 31-32 plantation, 381, 384 Cobb, Howell: litigant in civil cases, 458 Convict labor: article on, 125-157 Cohen, Martin B.: reviews Theodore Conviction rates, 446 Roosevelt’s Caribbean: The Panama Canal, Cooke, Sam: depicts chain gang in song, 125 the Monroe Doctrine, and the Latin Cool Hand Luke: depicts chain gang, 125 American Context, 204 Cooley, Harold, 25; pictured, 26; and WPA, Coit, Laura, 291 36 Cole, E. W.: appointment of, 31-32 Cooper, Anna Julia, 271 Coleman, Warren G., 279 Cooper, Edmund, 102 Coleman Manufacturing Company, 279 Cooper, William J., Jr.: his The American Colerain (N.C.), 116 South: A History, reviewed, 356 College of New Jersey, 375 Copper, Tom: camp of, 114 Collin, Richard H.: his Theodore Roosevelt’s Cornick, John, 103 Caribbean: The Panama Canal, the Monroe Corporations: acquire property, 460; Doctrine, and the Latin American Context, protected by civil courts, 458; sued for reviewed, 203 negligence, 455 Collins, Josiah, Jr.: hires out slave artisans, Cott, Nancy, 308-309 389-390 Cotten, Alice R.: her Thomas Wolfe’s Commerce: improved by railroad in western Composition Books: The North State Fitting N.C., 422-423; as part of economic progress School, 1912-1915, reviewed, 83 in western N.C., 412 Cotton, Joseph, 15 Common law: and formation of criminal Cotton, Samuel, 15 intent, 449 Cotton industry: labor unrest in, 313 Community Problems and Opportunities in Counterfeiting: in colonial N.C., 11 North Carolina: reviewed, 208 Country Builder’s Assistant: influences Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief: The design of Hayes plantation, 379, 397 Life of William Holland Thomas: reviewed, County commissioners: provide lists for 341 selecting jurors, 434, 440 Confederate Florida: The Road to Olustee: County home: visited by grand jurors, 434 reviewed, 192 County seats: lack railroad service, 433 Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort County treasurer: inspected by grand jurors, Fisher: reviewed, 343 434 Confederate Veteran’s Association, 426 County Work House, 447 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 503 Court costs, 447, 452 Daniel, Pete: his The Shadow of Slavery: Courthouse at Edenton, The: A History of the Peonage in the South, 1901-1969, reviewed, Chowan County Courthouse of 1767: 371 reviewed, 181 Daniel, Mrs. Rufus, 252 Courts: concerned about property rights, 452; Daniel, Susan J., 252 influence of, on public policy, 427 Daniels, Adelaide: disappointment of, 307, Cowles, Calvin: Republican leader, 417 319 Cowper, John: and slave conspiracy, 102-104 Daniels, Josephus, 275, 281 Cowper, Mary: officer in NCLWV, 313; Darker Phases of the South, 155 organizes survey of working conditions of Darlet, William: sells timber, 384, 386 women, 327; pictured, 317; reform agenda Dave (slave), 390, 391, 392 of, 315-318; supports Norman Thomas, 327 Davenport Female College, 419, 420 Cox, Clara, 327 Davidson, John, 114 Cozzens, Peter: his No Better Place to Die: Davidson County Superior Court, 417 The Battle of Stones River, reviewed, 191 Davie, William R., 106, 107; letter of, 111, Craig, Locke: and Good Roads campaign, 120, 122 139, 143-144; speech of, 300 Davie County: complaints from, 19 Craige, James, 229 Davis, Charles: his The Slave’s Narrative, Creation of Modern Georgia, The: reviewed, reviewed, 493 494 Davis, James: 1774 publication of, pictured, 5 Crews, James A.: testimony of, pictured, 247 Davis, Jefferson, 426 Criminal cases: affray, in justice courts, 432; Davis, William C.: his Diary ofa Confederate affray with a deadly weapon, 446; alcohol, Soldier: John S. Jackman of the Orphan 450; arson, 447; assault and battery, 446, Brigade, reviewed, 475 447; assault and battery with a deadly Davy (slave), 98 weapon, 446, 447; assault with a deadly Dawson, Joseph G., III: his The Louisiana weapon, 446; assault, in justice courts, 432; Governors: From Iberville to Edwards, burglary, 450; divided into four categories, re’ _2wed, 71 446; embezzlement, 450; false pretenses, De Hart, Jane Sherron: her Sex, Gender, and 450; form of, in justice courts, 432; the Politics of ERA: A State and the Nation, fornication, 450; gambling, 432, 450; reviewed, 350 interracial, 452; larceny, 449-450; limited De Moralia, 426 in justice courts, 431; against morality, 446, De Rosset, Armand J., 43; member of Whist 450; murder, 449; personal injury, 455; Club, 47; pictured, 46 rape, 449; robbery, 450; superior court’s Dean, Joseph, 41, 47 jurisdiction over, 434; theft, 450; theft and Dean, Pamela, 212-213; her “Learning to Be deceit, 446; trespass, 452; violent, 446-447 New Women: Campus Culture at the North Criminal defendants: characterized, 452 Carolina Normal and Industrial College,” Crosby, Ann: seamstress, 214-215, 226 286-306 Crow, Jeffrey J.: reviews Editing Documents Death penalty, 447 and Texts: An Annotated Bibliography, 85, DeBruhl, Goddard, 15 A People Numerous and Armed: Reflections DeCredico, Mary A.: her Patriotism for on the Military Struggle for American Profit: Georgia’s Urban Entrepreneurs and Independence, 210 the Confederate War Effort, reviewed, 190 Crow, Terrell Armistead: reviews The Secret Deetz, Ann Mary, 226 Eye: The Journal of Ella Gertrude Clanton Dejarnet, Daniel, 92 Thomas, 1848-1889, 188 Democracy Delayed: Congressional Cunningham, James: supplies bricks for Reapportionment and Urban-Rural Hayes plantation, 387-388 Conflict in the 1920s: reviewed, 80 Current, Richard N.: reviews Religion and Democratic party: disunity in, 321; split in the Radical Republican Movement, 1860- 1928, 328; threatened by NCLWV, 309, 1870, 202 314; its view of New Deal agencies, 19; and labor unrest, 315; and N.C. women, 328- D 339; and patronage politics, 331; platform of, 129; and political use of WPA, 17-37; Daily Sun (Durham): comments on rape and public education, 323; and states’ trial, 449; describes mayor’s court, 452; rights, 323; white supremacy campaign of, gives little attention to justice courts, 432 263, 274-285 Dallas (N.C.), 422 Dameron, Julia, 303 VOLUME LXVIII ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1991 504 INDEX TO VOLUME LX VITI—1991 Democrats: ally with Populists in Durham against federal intrusion in state politics, County, 439; control Caldwell County, 419; 339; pictured, 26; power of, 21; pressures denounce Republican carpetbaggers, 405; Annie O’Berry, 331; and selection of N.C.’s elect two judges to Durham superior court, WPA administrator, 21-24; and Social 435; oppose federal aid to education, 421 Security bill, 335; supports New Deal Denson, Sarah Cowan (Daisy): criticizes legislation, 21; wants Annie O’Berry chain gang system, 149-150; pictured, 150 removed, 335 Desegregating the Altar: The Josephites and Douglas, Robert M.: impeachment of, 438 the Struggle for Black Priests, 1871-1960: Dowell, Philip, 224 reviewed, 79 Du Bois, W. E. B., 278 Dessalines, Jean Jacques, 45 Dudley, Caroline, 267-268 Destroyer of the Iron Horse: General Joseph E. Dudley, Edward Richard, 266; leadership Johnston and Confederate Rail Transport, role of, 267-268 1861-1865: reviewed, 474 Dudley, James, 266, 280 Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Dudley, Sarah. See Pettey, Sarah Dudley Who Settled in America. Edited by Samuel Duels, 452 Urlsperger. Volume XVI: 1753-1754: Duer, Levin, 115n reviewed, 469 Duke, Benjamin N., 133n; as creditor, 458; Dewson, Mary (Molly): consults Annie Durham manufacturer, 429; litigant in O’Berry, 332-333; and Democratic civil cases, 456 platform, 339; and Harriet Elliott, 320, Duke, Brodie L.: Durham manufacturer, 429; 333-337; head of Women’s Division of litigant in civil cases, 456; serves as Democratic party, 329; pictured, 333; foreman of grand jury, 440 pressures James Farley, 336; and Reporter Duke, James B.: Durham manufacturer, 429 Plan, 333-335; on Roosevelt victory, 330; Duke, Washington: Durham manufacturer, supports Annie O’Berry, 335 429; litigant in civil cases, 456 Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. Duke family: gains control of Julian Carr’s Jackman of the Orphan Brigade: reviewed, tobacco business, 458; lawyers for, 442; 475 opposed by Populist tobacco men, 439; Dick (slave), 114n taxable wealth of, in Durham, 429 Dick, Robert: law school of, 442 Duncan, Russell: reviews Struggle for the Dick and Dillard Law School, 438, 442 Shenandoah: Essays on the 1864 Valley Dickinson (Dickerson), Dave: workman, 391, Campaign, 468 398 Durham (N.C.), 433; justice courts in, 432; Dillard, John: law school of, 442 not fully segregated, 430; rapid growth of, Dillon, Merton L.: his Slavery Attacked: 429 Southern Slaves and Their Allies, 1619- Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company: 1865, reviewed, 365 pictured, 430 Dinwiddie County (Va.), 87; and slave Durham County: courts of, evaluated, 427- conspiracy, 111-1138, 122-123 460; jury lists of, characterized, 440; Dirt Roads to Dixie: Accessibility and lawyers in, 440, 442-446; organized into six Modernization in the South, 1885-1935: townships, 430; rapid growth of, 429; reviewed, 363 taxable wealth in, 429; tobacco men in, Discovering North Carolina: A Tar Heel support Populists, 439 Reader: reviewed, 461 Durham County: A History of Durham Dismal Swamp Canal: black workers on, County, North Carolina: reviewed, 346 pictured, 89 Durham County Superior Court: clerks of, Dividing and Reuniting of America, 1848- 439-440; hierarchical nature of, 440; judges 1877, The: reviewed, 84 of, 435-438; principal functions of, 459-460; Divorce, 455-456 sessions of, 446; solicitors of, 438 Dobbs, Arthur, 220 Durham Hosiery Mill, 444 Documentary History of the Supreme Court of Durham Traction Company, 443 the United States, 1789-1800, The. Volume Three: The Justices on Circuit, 1795-1800: E reviewed, 487 Eagles, Charles W.: his Democracy Delayed: Domestics: make meager living, 430 Congressional Reapportionment and Donnelly, Bertha M., 294, 297 Urban-Rural Conflict in the 1920s, Doughton, Robert L.: advises Josiah W. reviewed, 80; reviews The Conscience of a Bailey, 25; his political use of WPA, 30-33, Lawyer: Clifford J. Durr and American 36-37; his view of New Deal spending, 332; Civil Liberties, 1899-1975, 198 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 505 Eakes, Ann, 255-256 Elrod, Mary, 227 East Durham (N.C.): mill village, 430 Emergency Relief Administration (ERA): Easter slave conspiracy of 1802: articles on, head of, in N.C., 19 87-110, 111-121, 122-124; background of Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of insurgents, 94, 113-114; collapse of, 105- 1935: establishes WPA, 18 110; “J. L. C.” letter, 123-124, pictured, 93; Encyclopedia: written by Horace Walpole, letters of, 116; message from, pictured, 119; 380 panic of whites during, 117-118, 120, 121; Entering the Auto Age: The Early Automobile roles of whites in, 94, 97, 118; route of, in North Carolina, 1900-1920: reviewed, 70 pictured, 100; rumors of, 117-118; Episcopal church, 423 simplicity of plan, 92; and stockpiling of Equal Rights Amendment: support for, by arms, 118, 119; treatment of suspects in, National Woman’s party, 308 115; trials of insurgents, 107, 109, 124 Escott, Paul D.: his “Clinton A. Cilley, Edenton (N.C.), 373, 379, 384, 385, 387, 389, Yankee War Hero in the Postwar South: A 400; map of, 376; and slave conspiracy, 117 Study in the Compatibility of Regional Edge of the South, The: Life in Nineteenth- Values,” 404-426, The South for New Century Virginia: reviewed, 466 Southerners, reviewed, 480 Edgecombe County: and slave conspiracy, Esther (slave): artisan, 227-229 117 Evans, Emory G.: reviews Arthur Campbell: Edie, Colonel: informant for Luke Blackmur, Pioneer and Patriot of the “Old Southwest,” 418 354 Editing Documents and Texts: An Annotated Evans, Thomas, 14 Bibliography: reviewed, 85 Ewen, Charles R.: his The Archaeology of Education: for blacks, 269-272, 405; of Spanish Colonialism in the Southeastern lawyers, 442; promoted in Caldwell County, United States and the Caribbean, reviewed, 420; and role of federal government, 421; 208 and women at Normal and Industrial Executors: lists of, maintained by superior College, 286-306. See also Schools court clerk, 434 Edwards, Laura F., 212-213; her “Sexual Violence, Gender, Reconstruction, and the F Extension of Patriarchy in Granville Factor: receives commission fee, 388 County, North Carolina,” 237-260 Fair * Star: A Centennial History of Lenoir- Egerton, Douglas R.: his “ ‘Fly across the Rhyne College: reviewed, 347 River’: The Easter Slave Conspiracy of Fanlights, 392, 394, 396 1802,” 87-110, critique of, 111-121; his “A Farley, James: and Annie O’Berry, 335; Rejoinder,” 122-124 Gladys Tillett wires, 336; Democratic party Ehringhaus, John C. B., 33, 35; appoints leader, 330 Annie O’Berry, 330; supports Annie Farmers: influence of, on N.C., 427; serve on O’Berry, 335 juries, 440 Elijah (slave), 391, 392 Farmington (N.H.), 415 Elite: and local culture, 375; and Farrar, Arthur, 106 interregional commercial system, 377, 388 Faulkner, Ronnie W.: reviews THE CaPTAIN’S Elizabeth City (N.C.), 97, 117; convict camp BripE and THE DESERTER’S DAUGHTER by at, 148 William D. Herrington, 369 Elkins, Joseph, 15 Fayetteville (N.C.), 379, 401 Ellen, John C., Jr.: reviews The American Fed (slave): and Easter conspiracy, 106, 107, South: A History, 357 115n Elliott, Harriet: career of, 318, 333-339; and Federal courts: friendlier to negligence cases, Democratic platform, 337-339; Gladys 456 Tillett is protégé of, 328; heads Reporter Federal Emergercy Relief Administration Plan, 333-335; influence of, 299-302; (FERA): directed by Annie O’Berry, 320; feminist, 334; member of advisory and New Deal programs, 330; predecessor Emergency Relief Commission, 332; N.C. of WPA, 19; reorganization of, 331 women turn to, 335-336; and NCF WC, 334; Federal style, 396 and NCLWV, 334; pictured, 333; and Federalism: in Wilmington, 44-45 politics, 320, 333-339; speaks against Federation of Business and Professional gender discrimination, 337; supports New Women, 337 Deal, 320; zeal of, 306 Fees: received for making arrests, 446 Ellis, Anne W.: reviews The Creation of Felonies: barred from justice courts, 432 Modern Georgia, 494 VOLUME LXVIII e NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1991 506 INDEX TO VOLUME LX VIII—1991 Feminism: decline of, in 1920s, 307-319; and Foushee, Howard A.: appointed attorney in Normal and Industrial College, 286-306; murder case, 449; law firm of, 443; and NCLWV, 307-319; radical program of, pictured, 443 308-309; and Sarah Dudley Pettey, 261-285 Foust, Julius I., 308 Fergison, Jean, 223 Fowler, David H.: his Revelations of Self: Ferrell, Henry C., Jr.: reviews The Edge of American Women in Autobiography, the South: Life in Nineteenth-Century reviewed, 83 Virginia, 467 Fowler, Lois J.: her Revelations of Self: Final Campaign of the American Revolution, American Women in Autobiography, The: Rise and Fall of the Spanish Bahamas: reviewed, 83 reviewed, 486 Fox, Moses, 10 Financial Failure and Confederate Defeat: Frank (Halifax County slave): execution of, reviewed, 473 105 Fines, 447 Frank (David Sumner’s slave): and Easter Fipps, Nathaniel, 13 conspiracy, 99, 106, 107, 109, 115n, 120 First American Road Congress, 140 Frank Porter Graham and the 1950 Senate Fiske, F. A.: superintendent of education for Race in North Carolina: reviewed, 348 Freedmen’s Bureau, 420 Franklin, Jimmie Lewis: his Back to Fite, Gilbert C.: his Richard B. Russell, Jr., Birmingham: Richard Arrington, Jr., and Senator from Georgia, reviewed, 470 His Times, reviewed, 74 Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in Franklin, John Hope: his Race and History: American History: reviewed, 205 Selected Essays, 1938-1988, reviewed, 81 Flood, Mary, 227 Franklin County, 436; alleged slave plots in, Florance, Chris: her Up from Mount Misery: 117; complaints from, 19 The Blossoming of North Carolina’s Freedmen: criticize agents of Freedmen’s Sandhills, reviewed, 206 Bureau, 411; declare satisfaction with race Flowers, Charles E.: reviews Headstrong: The relations in western N.C., 410-411; and Biography of Amy Morris Bradley, 1828- labor issue, 411; need protection, 411; in 1904. A Life of Noblest Usefulness, 345 N.C., 408-409; school for, 272. See also Flowers, Donna Kelly: reviews A Lost Blacks; Negroes Heroine of the Confederacy: The Diaries Freedmen’s Bureau, 405; administration of, and Letters of Belle Edmondson, 476, A in N.C., 409-411; and corruption in N.C., Slice of Time: A Carolinas Album, 1950- 410; establishes school for blacks in Lenoir, 1990, 208, Tar Heel Tombstones and the 420-421 Tales They Tell, 208 Freemasons. See Masons Floyd, John, 103 Freewill Baptist church: rejects ““Fly across the River’: The Easter Slave predestination, 405 Conspiracy of 1802,” 87-110. See also French, Benjamin: plasterer, 392 “Aborted Takeoff: A Critique of ‘Fly across French Guiana, 53n the River’ ”; “Rejoinder, A” Fritz, Gottlieb, 226 Flynn, Charles L., Jr.: reviews Racial “From Clubs to Parties: North Carolina Violence in Kentucky, 1865-1940: Women in the Advancement of the New Lynchings, Mob Rule, and “Legal Deal,” 320-339 Lynchings,” 194 From Cotton Belt to Sunbelt: Federal Policy, Folk, George N.: asks Clinton A. Cilley to Economic Development, and the study law, 413; early career of, 413; Transformation of the South, 1938-1980: pictured, 412; threatened with prosecution, reviewed, 478 417-418 Frontiers in Conflict: The Old Southwest, Foner, Eric: his The New American History, 1795-1830: reviewed, 77 reviewed, 367 Fulcher, William: buys slaves, 109-110, 110n Foord, Mrs., 109 Fuller, Frank L.: member of prominent law Formation of a Society on Virginia’s Eastern firm, 442-443; pictured, 441 Shore, 1615-1655, The: reviewed, 352 Fuller, Jones: appointed attorney in rape Forster, Hugh, 220 case, 449 “Forum, A: The Virginia-North Carolina Fullerton, James Scott: inspects Freedmen’s Slave Conspiracy of 1802,” 87-124 Bureau, 410; praises Clinton A. Cilley, 410- Fountain, Richard T., 27, 30 411 Four Books of Architecture: influence design Fundamental Constitutions of 1669, 2; of Hayes plantation, 379 portion of, pictured, 3 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW