THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 8 A American Originals: Homemade Varieties of Christian- ity: reviewed, 359 Abolition: Benjamin S. Hedrick denies support for, American Party, 100 322, 324; Henry Ward Beecher preaches on topic American Revolution: linked to Confederate cause, of, 327; opposition to, at Harvard University, 172 326; Theodore Parker preaches on topic of, 327- American Tobacco Company, 434, 435 332, 335 American Work Force: Four Centuries of Black and Abraham Lincoln, Constitutionalism, and Equal Rights White Labor: reviewed, 353 in the Civil-War Era: reviewed, 125 Ancient Earthen Enclosures of the Eastern Woodlands: ACC. See Atlantic Coast Conference reviewed, 350 Adams, Junius G., 302 Anderson, S.C.: early electrification in, 412-413 African Americans: in the Civil Rights movement, Anderson Cotton Mills, 415, 421 1-42, 46, 47; imprisonment of, 7n, 15n; Republi- Anderson (S.C.) Intelligencer: on early hydroelectric can Party on education of, 70; in southern col- plant, 415 lege sports, 253-284; speakers represent, at UNC, Anderson, Richard H., 195, 196 312; and voting rights, 8-10, 47; in the Anderson Water, Light, and Power Company, 413, Williamston Freedom Movement, |-42. See also 415, 417, 419 Free blacks; Slaves Anderson, Willie: pictured, 274 African World, 50 Anthony, Robert G., Jr.: N.C. bibliography by, 203- Agassiz, Louis, 326 227 Ahone (Powhatan deity), 374 Antietam, Md.: Civil War battle at, 186 Aiken, Charles S.: book by, reviewed, 126 Anti-Slavery Leaders of North Carolina, 317 Alabama Power [Company], 438 Aquila, Richard: book by, reviewed, 132 Alderman, Edwin A., 286 Archer, James, 181, 184, 186, 192 Alexander, William J., 151 “Aristides”: on reputation of antebellum N.C., 137 Alexis, Lucien, 258 Army of Northern Virginia, 163, 172, 179, 180, Algonquian Indians: alleged conspiracy among, 184, 186-188, 196 370n, 383-385, 388; mortuary temple of, pic- Army of the Potomac, 178, 184, 186, 189 tured, 375; pictured, 373, 378, 382, 384, 386, Army of Virginia (Federal), 181 389; and relations with English colonists, 367- Arnell, Jessie, 262 390; religious beliefs of, 370, 371n, 373-378, 388- Around Southern Pines: A Sandhills Album: reviewed, 390. See also Roanoke Indians 132 Allison, David, 392 Art of Command in the Civil War, The: reviewed, 347 Allston, Benjamin, 176 Ashe, Samuel A., 182, 182n Along the Cape Fear: reviewed, 132 Asheville Citizen: on 1952 N.C. gubernatorial elec- Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), 427n tion, 74 Amadas, Philip, 367 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC): integration of, Ambrose, Stephen, 79 253-284 American Colonization Society, 317, 323-324 Attica, N.Y.: prison riot in, 54 American Development Company, 425 Auden, W. H., 289 American Friends Service Committee, 49 Austin, William, 54, 57 American Mobbing, 1828-1861: Toward Civil War: Avery, Isaac T., 144, 155, 159 reviewed, 452 VOLUME LXXVI ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1999 INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 B Beyond the Household: Women’s Place in the Early South, 1700-1835: reviewed, 456 Babits, Lawrence E.: book by, reviewed, 447 Beyond Image and Convention: Explorations in South- Bache, Alexander Dallas: 404, 404n, 406, 408 ern Women’s History: reviewed, 351 “Back Our Brothers” movement, 9-10 Bible Way Church (Williamston), 13 Bagley, Brad, 4n Big George (slave), 153 Bailey, Anthony: book by, reviewed, 463 Biggs, James Perry, 2, 7 Bailey, Josiah W., 73, 294, 296, 300 Biggs, Rellie Ann, 2, 7, 19, 41 Baker, Ella, 17n Billy (slave), 158, 159, 160 Baker, Henry D., 296 “Biltmore Six,” 61 Baker, Sarah Lucy, 19, 26n, 27 Birchett, T. FE, 156 Bald Head Island (also Smith Island; earlier Cape Birmingham, Ala.: Civil Rights movement in, 10, 49 Fear Island): on early maps, 396, 398, 404, 406, Birney, James G., 319 408, pictured, 393, 395, 397, 399, 401, 405, 407; Bissell and Barker, 144 and formation of New Inlet, 404. See also Cape Bissell, ]. Humphrey, 143 Fear Island Bissett, Jim. reviews book, 127 Bald Head Lighthouse: on early maps, 396, pic- “Black Culture Association,” 50 tured, 393, 397, 399, 401, 405, 407 Black Like Me, 34 Baldwin, James, 61 Black Panther Party, 44, 45, 49, 54 Baley, J. M., Jr., 72, 84, 85, 88, 90 Blackford, Charles M., 181 Banks, Lloyd, 22n, 25n, 37 Blacks. See African Americans; free blacks; slaves Bannatyne, Lesley Pratt: book by, reviewed, 364 Blackwell, John, 151 Baptist churches: Cornerstone (Williamston), 9, 10, Block, Susan Taylor: book by, reviewed, 132 12; Mt. Shiloh (Williamston), 9; Sixteenth Blount, John Gray, 391-394, 398, 400 Street (Birmingham, Ala.), 15, 20n Bogue, Allan G.: book by, reviewed, 358 Barker, Eirlys M.: reviews book, 356 Bond, Clemmenette (wife), 8, 12, 16n, 20 Barker, William, 394, 398, 402 Bond, Jackie (sister), 16, 16n, 19, 25 Barlowe, Arthur: on Roanoke Indians, 367-370, Bond, Lincoln (grandfather), 19 371, 373, 376-379, 382, 383, 385 Bond, Styron, Jr., 7, 15, 16, 16n, 19, 20, 26n, 30n, 38 Barnard, Henry, 144 Bond, Styron, Sr. (father), 19, 19n, 24, 25, 29 Barnes, Harry E., 288 Bondurant, Russell, 24 Barringer, Matthias, 138 Bonner, Robert: reviews book, 454 Barrington, John P.: reviews book, 115 Booton, Laura M., 59, 59n Barrow, Mark V., Jr.: reviews book, 128 Border Life: Experience and Memory in the Revolution- Baseball, 256, 263n ary Ohio Valley: reviewed, 356 Basketball: integration of, in southern college Boston Celtics, 262 sports, 253, 254, 256, 261-262, 267, 270, Boston University, 259 273-280, 282-283 Bosworth, M. M., 291 Bassett, John Spencer, 317 Brackett-Town, N.C.: alleged slave conspiracy in, Battle, Kemp P., 322 154 Battle, William H., 326 Bragg, Thomas, 322 Battling for Manassas: The Fifty-Year Preservation Brainerd Journal, The: A Mission to the Cherokees, Struggle at Manassas National Battlefield Park: 1817-1823: reviewed, 449 reviewed, 344 Branch, Lawrence O'Bryan, 183, 183n, 186, 189 Beck (slave), 170 Brandon, Joseph, 151 Beecher, Henry Ward, 327; pictured, 328 Brewster, Ralph, 309 Behen, William, 53 Bridgers, Robert R., 167 Beidler, Philip D.: book by, reviewed, 244 Brindletown, N.C.: alleged slave conspiracy in, 154 Bellevue Hospital, 418 British-American Tobacco Company, 435-437 Bellevue Medical College, 418 Broad River: hydroelectric plant on, 433 Bellevue School of Nursing, 418 Brockenbrough, John M., 184, 186 Belz, Herman: book by, reviewed, 125 Brooklyn Dodgers, 259 Benjamin Lincoln and the American Revolution: re- Brooks, Sarah, 151 viewed, 131 Broughton, J. Melville, 73 Bentzel, Anne: book by, reviewed, 250 Browder, Earl, 300, 305n, 308, 314 Bergeron, Paul H.: book by, reviewed, 455 Brown, Andrew, 57 Bernard, Luther L., 288 Berry, Hiram, 191 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Brown v. Board of Education, 5, 35-36, 55, 253, 263, varraway, D. T., 196 265 ‘arson, Samuel Price, 143, 144 Brown, Cathy: reviews books, 113, 131 carter, David C.: article by, 1-42 Brown, John, 328 -arter, the Reverend Mr., 13, 20, 25 Brown, John (ship captain), 408 -arthage, N.C., 67, 87, 90, 91 Brown, Rap, 44 Jartography: of N.C. coast, article on, 391-409 Brown, Robert Wells, 408 dase, Everett, 262n Brown, William H.: reviews book, 125 ‘asstevens, Frances: book by, reviewed, 362 Brownell, Herbert, 93; caricature of, pictured, 94 -atawha Hydro-Station, 418, 427, 433; pictured, Browning, Judkin: reviews book, 124 420 Broyhill, J. E., 84, 90, 92, 93 -atawba Lake, 418 Buchanan, James, 334 ‘atawba Power Company, 419, 422-423, 426, 428 Bund (American Nazi organization), 301, 305 -atawba River: Duke Power builds hydroelectric Burden of Confederate Diplomacy, The: reviewed, 346 power plants and reservoirs on, 411-434; floods, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms: federal 440 agents of, and the “Charlotte Three” trial, 43-44, cathey, Benjamin, 199 46, 53 ‘atton, Bruce, 164 Burke County: alleged slave conspiracy in, 154-158, “Caught Up in the Violent Whirlwind of Lynch- 160; gold mining in, 138, 143, 151 ing’: The 1885 Quadruple Lynching in Chatham Burkholder, Charles I., 434, 435 County, North Carolina” (by Patrick J. Huber): “Burning of America, The: Race, Radicalism, and receives Robert D. W. Connor Award, 202 the ‘Charlotte Three’ Trial in 1970s North Caro- ‘ayton, Andrew R. L.: book by, reviewed, 445 lina,” 43-65 Cecelski, David S., In, 20n; book by, reviewed, 339 Burns, Anthony, 328 Cedar Mountain, Va.: Civil War battle at, 181-183 Burnside, Ambrose E., 186 Chafe, William, In Burton, Matt: reviews book, 349 Chamberlain, Wilt, 253 Burwell, Spotswood, 143 Chancellorsville, Va.: Civil War battle at, 189-191 Burwell, William A., 153 Chapel Hill Weekly: on Ku Klux Klan speech at Butler, Benjamin F, 172 UNC, 300 Charlotte, N.C.: “Charlotte Three” trial in, 43-65; & Duke Power Company in, 411, 428; Dwight D. Eisenhower campaigns in, 84; local police and Cabarrus County: gold mining in, 135 domestic intelligence in, 50-51, 52, 59n; racial Caldwell, James F. J., 199 integration of public schools in, 48-49, 52, 55; “*Call Your Next Case’: H. FE ‘Chub’ Seawell Jr., textile mills in, 431, 432 the Gubernatorial Election of 1952, and the Rise Charlotte Citizens for Peace, 50, 51 of the Republican Party in North Carolina,” 66- Charlotte Observer: employs T. J. Reddy, 50; on 101 Herbert FE. “Chub” Seawell Jr. in 1952 gubernato- Callicott, J. Baird: book by, reviewed, 127 rial election, 82; investigates “Charlotte Three” Campbell, Karl E.: reviews book, 229 trial, 53, 61 Campbell, Otho C.: reviews book, 122 “Charlotte Three”: article on trial of, 43-65, edi- Canada: James B. Duke visits, 427n torial cartoons on, pictured, 62; members of, Cannon, Charles A., 431 pictured, 51, 60, 63, 64. See also Civil Rights Cannon, James W., 431 movement: radicals in; Grant, Jim; Law en- Cannon Mills, 431 forcement: and domestic surveillance of Civil Cape Fear Island (later Smith or Bald Head Island), Rights activists, federal legislation and; Parker, 396 Charles; Reddy, T. J. Cape Fear River: article on early maps of, 391-409 “Chart of the Coast of North Carolina between Capital Broadcasting Company, 96 Cape Hatteras and Cape Fear, A”: detail of, pic- Capps Gold Mine, 144, 151 tured, 399 Carbone, John S.: reviews book, 462 Chase, Harry W., 288 Carey, Mathew, 394, 402 Chattahoochee River: hydroelectric plant on, 417 Carlton, David, 286 Chavis, Ben, 53 Carmichael, Peter S., 167 Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700- Carolina Political Union: members of, pictured, 1835: reviewed, 118 295, 298, 303, 306; at UNC, article on, 285-315 Cherry, R. Gregg, 73 Carolina Power and Light Company, 434, 438 Chesney, Clyde, 271, 273 Carr, Ethan: book by, reviewed, 360 VOLUME LXXVI ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1999 468 INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Chicago, IIl.: 1952 Republican National Conven- Columbia, S.C.: early electrification in, 410 tion in, 80 Columbus, Ga.: hydroelectric plant in, 417, 419 “Chicago Seven,” 61 Comedies Useful: A History of the American Theatre Children: in Civil Rights movement, 15-16, 19, 25- in the South, 1775-1812: reviewed, 457 27 Commonwealth and Southern (holding company), Children’s Civil War, The: reviewed, 232 438, 438n Choanoke Indians, 371, 383, 385, 387, 388 Communism: Herbert F. “Chub” Seawell Jr. on, 73, Christian’s [Gold] Mine, 145 76, 100 Christianity: attempts of English colonists to Communist Party: at UNC, 288, 291, 300, 305n, spread, 368, 374, 381, 388 314 Chronicle Mills (Belmont, N.C.): interior of, pic- Community Relations Committee (Williamston, tured, 432 N.C.), 23, 24, 29 City College of New York, 262n “Compleat Map of North Carolina, A,” 406 Civil Rights Act (1964), 29, 37-38 Compromise of 1850, 329 Civil Rights movement: African American Confederacy Is on Her Way Up the Spout, The: Let- churches and, 9, 12-13, 20-21, 25, 30, 42; in ters to South Carolina, 1861-1864: reviewed, 342 Albany, Ga., 15, 32n; in Birmingham, Ala., 15, Confederate army: commanded by Joseph E. 32n; children in, 15-16, 19, 25-27; and domestic Johnston, 178; crossing Potomac, pictured, 185; intelligence, 44-47, 50-54, 61-65; in Edenton, desertion from, 181n. See also Army of Northern N.C., 12n, 13; in Greensboro, N.C., 8, 15; music Virginia; Civil War; North Carolina Troops in, 20-21; and national media, 32, 36-37; radicals Confederate battle flag: as symbol, 255, 261, 280- in, 44-45, 49, 50-52, 54, 57, 61; religious beliefs 282, 282n, 284 and 21, 30; white northern clergymen in, 1, 19n, Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO), 297, 30-35, 36-37; in Williamston, N.C., 1-42; 300, 305, 307 women in, 8-9, 13, 16-19, 21, 22, 24, 27, 39-40. Conkin, Paul K.: book by, reviewed, 359 See also African Americans; Baptist churches; Connor, Eugene “Bull,” 15, 32n, 46 Bible Way Church; Green Memorial Church of Connor (Robert D. W.) Award: presented to Patrick Christ J. Huber, 202 Civil War: William Dorsey Pender’s service in, ar- Contact Points: American Frontiers from the Mohawk ticle on, 163-201. See also Army of Northern Valley to the Mississippi, 1750-1830: reviewed, 445 Virginia; Army of the Potomac; Army of Vir- Contempo (journal), 288 ginia; Battles by name; Confederate army; Union Cooley, Harold, 86 army Cooper, Charles, 262 Civil War on the Outer Banks, The: A History of the Cooper, William, 278, 279 Late Rebellion along the Coast of North Carolina Cooper Institute, 336 from Carteret to Currituck: reviewed, 462 Corey, George, 25n Civil War and Yadkin County, North Carolina, The: Cornell University, 259 A History: reviewed, 362 Coryell, Janet L.: book by, reviewed, 351 Claggett, Steve: reviews book, 350 Cotten, Jerry W.: book by, reviewed, 340 Claiborne, Claudius, 276; pictured, 277 Cotton Plantation South since the Civil War, The: Clansman, The: 309 reviewed, 126 Clark, Henry T., 174 Cox, Monty Woodall, 317-319, 323, 326 Clark, Jim, 32n Craig, John M.: reviews book, 347 Clark, Thomas R.: reviews book, 243 Crayon, Porte: engravings of, pictured, 136, 146, Clemson University: integration of athletic pro- 149, 161 grams at, 253-284 passim Creating the New Woman: The Rise of Southern Clergymen: white northern, in Civil Rights move- Women’s Progressive Culture in Texas, 1893-1918: ment, 1, 19n, 30-35, 36-37, pictured, 33, 36, 37 reviewed, 236 Cocke, Norman A., 434, 435 Creedy, John, 305-307. Coclanis, Peter, 286 Crockett, Manuel, 265-266 Cold War: and academic freedom, 285, 285n, 314 Cross, Joe: lynching of, 3-5, 7, 8, 10, 19, 40-41 Cole, Stephanie: reviews book, 353 Cumming, Elizabeth: book by, reviewed, 131 Coles, Thomas, 400, 400n Cumming, Robert: book by, reviewed, 131 Collett, John, 406, 406n Cumming, William P., 409 Collins, Donald E.: reviews book, 338 Cureton, Jeremiah, 151, 153 Colonization: of N.C. Outer Banks, 371 Colston, Raleigh E., 189, 190 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 D Dowd, Gregory Evans, 374 Dowdey, Clifford, 164 Dabney, Virginius, 288 Doyle, Julie A.: book by, reviewed, 342 Daily Tar Heel (UNC student newspaper): features Drake, Sir Francis, 370, 380n debates on academic freedom, 305, 307 Drummond, Al, 282 Daily Worker, 286, 297, 314 Duke, Benjamin N.: becomes vice president of Daly, George, 55, 56 Southern Power Company, 428; develops textile Daniel, I. Randolph, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 349 manufacturing, 423-425; finances Piedmont and Daniel, Joseph J., 156 Northern Railroad, 437; invests in hydroelectric Daniels, Jonathan: and the Carolina Political power, 411, 417, 425-426, 428, 435-437; pic- Union, 294, 301; on gubernatorial nomination of tured, 426, 430 Hubert L. Olive, 74; Herbert E “Chub” Seawell Jr. Duke, James B.: builds hydroelectric plants, 433- on, 70, 82, 83, 90; on the Williamston Freedom 434; builds Piedmont and Northern Railroad, Movement, 33 437; business skills of, 426; considers building Daniels, Josephus, 294 hydroelectric power plants on Catawba River, Dasemunkepeuc (Algonquian village), 371, 388 427-428; develops textile manufacturing, 423- Dave (slave), 154 425; explains commitment to economic develop- Davidson College, 332 ment in Piedmont Carolinas, 439-440; invests in Davidson, Greenlee, 186, 187, 187n hydroelectric power, 411, 417, 428, 435-437; Davis, Angela, 44 pictured, 414, 430; tobacco business of, 435-437 Davis, Charles, 276, 278, 280; pictured, 278 Duke, Mary (daughter of B. N. Duke): pictured, 430 Davis, Jefferson: praises leadership of William D. Duke Power Company (earlier Southern Power Pender, 165n, 171, 178, 179, 180, 188, 192 Company): builds hydroelectric plants, at Great Davis, Ossie, 10 Falls, on Catawba River, 425, 427, 428-429, 431, De Bry, Theodor: engravings of, pictured, 369, 372, 432, 433, pictured, 430, at India Hook Shoals, 378, 380, 382, 384, 386 on Catawba River, 417, 419, 422, 425, pictured, De Rivafinoli, Count Chevalier Vincent, 139 420, at Ninety-Nine Islands, on Broad River, DeLapp, Sim A., 69, 92 433, at Rocky Creek, on Catawba River, 433; Democracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of distinguished from other public utilities, 411- 1898 and Its Legacy: reviewed, 339 412; and electrification, in Piedmont Carolinas, Democratic Party: attacked by Herbert F “Chub” 410-440. See also Electrification; Public utilities; Seawell Jr., 70-72, 76, 83-84, 87; in 1952 guber- Southern Power Company natorial election, 66-101 passim Duke University: integration of athletic programs Derry, George, 296, 296n at, 253-284 passim Description of Occacock Inlet, 391-392 Dunbibin, Daniel, 396 Desertion. See Confederate army: desertion from Duncan, Barbara R.: book by, reviewed, 450 Designs against Charleston: The Trial Record of the Duplin County: alleged slave conspiracy in, 154, Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy of 1822: re- 160 viewed, 450 Durante, Jimmy, 79 Devil of aW hipping, A: The Battle of Cowpens: re- Durden, Robert F: article by, 410-440; book by, viewed, 447 reviewed, 228 Diamond, Judy: book by, reviewed, 365 Dickenson, Garland, 158 E Dickenson, Mark, 158 Dictionary of Virginia Biography. Vol. 1: Aaroe- E. J. Hayes High School (Williamston, N.C.): seg- Blanchfield: reviewed, 445 regation of, 5, 7n; Williamston Freedom Move- Dies, Martin, 302 ment and, 15, 27, 38 Disease: among Roanoke Indians, 371, 379-382, Early, Jubal, 196 387 Eden, Hollis, 261 “Dixie”: as symbol, 280-282, 284 Edgar, Walter: reviews book, 341 Dixie Classic, 262, 263n Edison, Thomas A., 413, 418 Dixon, Thomas, 296, 309; pictured, 310 Education. See North Carolina Public Schools Domestic surveillance: of radicals in Civil Rights Edwards, Lillie Johnson: reviews book, 355 movement, 43-65 Egerton, John, 312 Doubleday, Abner, 193, 195 Eisenhower, Dwight D.: campaigns in N.C., 84-85; Doughton, Robert L., 86 and civil rights, 47; Herbert F “Chub” Seawell Jr. Douglas, Melvyn, 38 supports, in 1952 presidential election, 69-101 Douglas, Stephen A., 334 passim; pictured, 81, 86 VOLUME LXXVI ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1999 470 INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Eisenhower, Mamie, 84 Football: integration of, in southern college sports, Electric Board and Share (holding company), 438 253-254, 256-261, 265, 267-275, 282-283 Electrical World: on electrification in the Piedmont Ford, James W., 290 Carolinas, 433 Forret, Jeff: article by, 135-162 Electrification: “Battle of the [Electric] Systems,” Forsyth County: 1849-1999: reviewed, 131 413, 418; Duke Power Company and, in Pied- Fort Dearborn (N.C.), 428 mont Carolinas, 410-440; early technology in, Frances Newman: Southern Satirist and Literary Rebel: 410-411, 413, 423; need for capital, 422; prob- reviewed, 237 lems of flood and drought, 421, 425 Frank, Joseph Allan: book by, reviewed, 124 “Electrifying the Piedmont Carolinas: The Begin- Frank, Lisa Tendrich: reviews book, 343 ning of the Duke Power Company, 1904-1925,” Franklin, Benjamin, 404 Part 1, 410-440 Franklin, John Hope: book by, reviewed, 132 Eleven Charlotte Poets, 50 Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down: Ellis, John W., 170n, 171, 174 reviewed, 358 Elmer, RoswellJ,r ., 156, 159 Fredericksburg, Va.: Civil War battle at, 186 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 326, 329 Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville: The Dare Mark Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, The: reviewed, Campaign: reviewed, 234 249 Free blacks: colonization of, 323-324 Englehard, Joseph B., 196 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 164 Ensenore, 381, 382, 385, 387 Free-Soil Party, 326, 334 Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.): on the Williamston Fremantle,J. , 193 Freedom Movement, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 33, 38 Frémont, John C., 316, 334 Enterprising Southerners: Black Economic Success in French, William, 191 North Carolina, 1865-1915: reviewed, 110 Frinks, Golden: arrested, 26, 35, 36; early career of, Ericson, E. E., 290-291; pictured, 293 9n, 10-12; later career of, 38, 39; leads Erwin, William A., 423-425, 428 Williamston Freedom Movement, 12-15, 16-17, Esposito, Sam, 279 19, 21-23, 26, 27n, 29-30, 34; pictured, 11 Essential Federalist, The: A New Reading of The Fed- From Calabar to Carter's Grove: The History ofa eralist Papers: reviewed, 459 Virginia Slave Community: reviewed, 115 Ethridge, Mark, 53 Frying Pan Shoals: on early maps, 396, 400, 402, Europa, Joseph, 52 pictured, 393, 395, 399, 401, 403, figs. 4a, 4b Evans, Hiram Wesley, 299-300, 305; pictured, 301 Fugitive Slave Act, 329; placard warning blacks of, Everett, J. D., 9 pictured, 331 Everett, Sarah. See Small, Sarah Everett Fulenwider, Henry, 151 Evers, Medgar, 13 Fuller, Frank: reviews book, 458 Furman, Jan: book by, reviewed, 345 G Farley, James A., 294 Faulkner, William, 4n Gallagher, Gary W., 164; book by, reviewed, 122 Faust, Drew Gilpin, 177 Gamble, William, 194 Featherston, Winfield S., 184 Garber, Pat: book by, reviewed, 463 Featherstonhaugh, George W., 148 Gates, John, 314, 315 Fed (slave), 154, 155, 156, 158-159, 160 Gaunt, Robert: book by, reviewed, 248 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): targets radi- Geary, James A., 383 cals, 44, 45n, 47, 47n, 54, 61 General Atlas, 394, 402 Ferguson, James, 59, 65 General Electric Company, 418, 434, 438 Field, Charles W., 184 George and Martha Washington: Portraits from the First Impeachment, The: The Constitution's Framers Presidential Years: reviewed, 464 and the Case of Senator William Blount: reviewed, George Washington: The Man behind the Myth: re- 111 viewed, 464 Fisher, Charles, 137 George Washington Williams: A Biography: reviewed, Fisher, Charles FE, 174 132 Fishman, Jerry, 270 Georgetown University, 336 Flaherty, David T., 100 Georgia Power [Company], 438 Fletcher, Floyd, 292 Georgia Railway and Power Company, 434 Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 314 Gerber, Scott Douglas: book by, reviewed, 460 Gettysburg, Pa.: Civil War battle at, 193-201 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VoLUME LXXVI—1999 471 Gibbon, John, 186 Greenville, S.C.: steam station at, 433; textile mill Gibbs, George, 402 in, 431 Giles (slave), 158, 159, 160 Gregg, Maxcy, 183, 184, 186 Gilmore, Voit: and the Carolina Political Union, Griffin, Mr., 153 292, 293-294, 296, 300, 300n, 311; pictured, Griffin, John Howard, 34 303, 306 Griffin, Russell, 34n Girdler, Tom: criticizes labor unions, 297, 300, 305- Grimsted, David: book by, reviewed, 452 308, 314 Grover, Cuvier, 183, 184 Glass, Brent D., 142 Guelzo, Allen C.: reviews book, 236 Gober, Bertha, 15 Gulf Power of Pensacola [Company], 438 Goddard, Francis M., 148 Gun Control Act (1968), 46 “Gods and Men: The Meeting of Indian and White Gwilliam, Laura S.: book by, reviewed, 119 Worlds on the Carolina Outer Banks, 1584- 1586,” 367-390 H Gold Hill Mining District, 142; pictured, 146 Hacsi, Timothy A.: book by, reviewed, 243 Gold mining: economic aspects of, 137, 138, 143- Hahn, Joseph, 57 145; Europeans and northerners in, 139, 139n, Hail, Raven: reviews book, 450 140, 142; hazards of, 144-145, 147-148; and labor Hairr, John: book by, reviewed, 132 unions, 142; native whites in, 138-139; regions Hakluyt the Younger, Richard, 368 in western N.C., map of, 141; slave labor in, 135- Halloween: An American Holiday, an American 162; workers in, pictured, 146, 149, 152, 161 History: reviewed, 364 Goldfield, David: book by, reviewed, 129 Halvorsen, Kathleen E.: reviews book, 361 Goldwater, Barry, 45 Hamilton, J. G. de Roulhac, 317 Good War's Greatest Hits, The: World War II and Hamilton, John, 296, 314 American Remembering: reviewed, 244 Hampton, Fred, 45 Goodloe, Daniel R., 319 Hampton, Jonathan, 156 Gordon, George H., 181 Hanchett, Thomas W.: book by, reviewed, 112 Goree, John A.: article by, 391-409 Hancock, Winfield S., 195 Graham, Edward Kidder, 286 Hanson, Tim: reviews book, 447 Graham, Frank Porter: on academic freedom, 286, Hard, William, 295 288, 289-295, 300, 303-309, 312-314; and inte- Hardaway Revisited: Early Archaic Settlement in the gration of college sports, 258; pictured, 290, 313; Southeast: reviewed, 349 support for, in 1950 senatorial election, 73, 74 Hargett, Ralph, 25 Graham, William A., 326 Harmon, John, 37 Granganimeo, 367, 378-379, 381, 382, 383, 387 Harnett County: reviewed, 132 Grant, Jim: in “Charlotte Three” trial, 43-65; pic- Harper's Ferry, W.Va.: Civil War battle at, 184 tured, 60, 63 Harriot, Thomas: writes of Roanoke Indians, 368, Grant, Robert, 271 370, 373, 374, 376-377, 381, 382, 385 Gray, George A., 432 Harris (slave), 170 Great Britain: British-American Tobacco Company Harris [Gold] Mine, 151 in, 435-437 Harris, Jonathan, 143 Great New Wilderness Debate, The: An Expansive Harris, Lavester, 19n Collection of Writings Defining Wilderness from Harrison, Clarence, 43n, 57 John Muir to Gary Snyder: reviewed, 127 Harrison, John K., 151 Great Silent Army of Abolitionism, The: Ordinary Harrison, William, Jr., 394n Women in the Antislavery Movement: reviewed, Harry (slave), 151 352 Hart, H. Vernon, 74-75, 76 Greeley, Horace, 334 Harvard University, 258, 259-261 Green, Clyde R., 69 Hassler, William W., 163-164 Green, Johnny, 262 Hathaway, C. A., 286, 297 Green, N.C., 7-8, 23-25, 29, 32, 34, 36, 38 Hawkins, William, 400, 404 Green, Sam, 307 Hays, William, 191 Green Memorial Church of Christ (Williamston, Heard, Alexander: and the Carolina Political N.C.): and the Williamston Freedom Movement, Union, 285-286, 291, 294, 297-300, 305, 308- 17, 19n, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 30, 34n, 42 309; pictured, 298, 306; on the Republican Party Greene, Flint, 261 in N.C., 77 Greensboro, N.C.: steam station at, 433 Hearn, George, 143 VOLUME LXXVI ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1999 472 INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Heartley, Al, 279 Holden, Charles J.: article by, 285-315 Hedrick, Adam (brother), 319 Holding companies, 438 Hedrick, Benjamin S.: attends abolitionist sermons, Holland, Captain N., 394, 396, 396n; detail of his 327; attends UNC, 324; dismissed from UNC, maps of Carolina coasts, pictured, 395 316; early life, 319-321; employed in New York, Holliday, Dallas, 3, 4, 40-41 316n; founds Republican Party in Reconstruc- Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native tion N.C., 336; origins of antislavery veliefs, 316- American in Film: reviewed, 246 336; publishes antislavery views, 316, 317, 322, Holmes, Irwin R., Jr., 265-267; pictured, 266 excerpt from, pictured, 323; resides in Massachu- Holt, Rush, 309 setts, 326-332; threatened, in Salisbury, N.C., Honeyblue, William, 35, 35n 316; visits Theodore Parker, 332 Hood, Alfred: in “Charlotte Three” trial, 43-65 Hedrick, Charles (son), 317 Hood, John Bell, 167, 198 Hedrick, John A. (brother), 319 Hooker, Joseph, 189 Hedrick, John L. (father), 319 Hoover, Herbert C., 79, 84, 298-299 Hedrick, Mary Ellen (wife): antislavery views of, Hoover, J. Edgar: and domestic surveillance, 47 324, 332-335; on Benjamin S. Hedrick’s antislav- Hope for a Good Season: The Ca’e Bankers of Harkers ery views, 321; marries Benjamin S. Hedrick, 326 Island: reviewed, 132 Helgeland, John: reviews book, 360 Horsford, Eben Norton, 326 Heller, Carolynn Ayres: book by, reviewed, 342 House Committee on Un-American Activities, 302 Heller, J. Roderick, III: book by, reviewed, 342 House, Robert B., 265, 292, 295, 311, 314 Helms, Jesse: his friendship with Herbert F. “Chub” Howard, Oliver Otis, 167 Seawell Jr., 66, 67, 96-97, 101; pictured, 98; on Howe, Daniel Walker: book by, reviewed, 245 the Williamston Freedom Movement, 33 Hubbard, Charles M.: book by, reviewed, 346 Helper, Hinton Rowan, 317, 319; pictured, 320 Hubbard, Fordyce M., 326 Helsley, Alexia Jones: book by, reviewed, 249 Huber, Patrick J.: receives Robert D. W. Connor Henderson, Buford T., 92 Award, 202 Henderson, Margaret, 296 Hudson, Leonne M.: book by, reviewed, 231; re- Henderson, Samuel, 151 views book, 344 Henderson, William D., 151 Hughes, Langston, 288 Henige, David: book by, reviewed, 355 Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina, The: reviewed, Henry, Butch, 271 364 Henry, C. Howard, 311 Huie, Green, 151 Hester, John W., 77-78 Hull, Cordell, 285 Heth, Henry, 190, 192, 193 Hulton, Paul, 377 Hettle, Wallace: reviews book, 126 Hunt, james B., 63, 100 High Shoals: hydroelectric plant at, on Rocky Hunter, Elmore, 267 River, 413 Hurt, R. Douglas: book by, reviewed, 458 Hill, Ambrose P.: commands Confederate division, Husmann, John: reviews book, 359 163, 179-180, 181, 186, 187, 189, 192, 193, 199; Hyrne, Edward, 406 mourns William D. Pender’s death, 198; pic- tured, 182; praises leadership of William D. | Pender, 165, 192, 187n-188n, 188 Identifying American Furniture: A Pictorial Guide to Hill, Charles, 144 Styles and Terms Colonial to Contemporary: re- Hill, Daniel H., 171, 180, 188 viewed, 250 Hill, Darryl, 269-270, 271; pictured, 269 Immigration Act of 1918, 285 Hill, James A., 305 Impending Crisis of the South, The, 319 Hill, John W., 297 Imperial Tobacco Company, 435 Hirsch, Arthur H.: book by, reviewed, 364 Independent Carolina Baseball League, 1936-1938, Hiss, Alger, 82 The: Baseball Outlaws: reviewed, 462 Hitler, Adolph, 301 Institute for Research in Social Science, 288 Hobbs, Nathaniel, 151 Insull, Samuel, 411, 438 Hobson, Charles F: book by, reviewed, 119 Integration (racial). See Segregation Hobson, Fred: book by, reviewed, 251 Ireland, John R., 191 Hodges, Thad, 25 Ireland, Robert E.: reviews books, 111, 114 Hoey, Clyde R., 86-87, 90, 92; pictured, 313 Iroquoian Indians, 376 Hoffschwelle, Mary S.: reviews book, 230 Iroquois Restoration, The: Iroquois Diplomacy on the Holaday, J. Chris: book by, reviewed, 362 Colonial Frontier, 1701-1754: reviewed, 132 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Irvine, O. B., 156 Kenzer, Robert C.: book by, reviewed, 110 Irving, Washington, 136 Kerr, W. C., 328, 330, 336 Isenbarger, Dennis: reviews books, 249, 362 Kidwell, Clara Sue: reviews book, 247 Kierner, Cynthia A.: books by, reviewed, 230, 456 J King, George, III, 267 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 10, 12, 17m, 30, 47, 99 Jackson, Ernest, 271; pictured, 273 Kiwasa (Algonquian deity), 374, 376; pictured, 380 Jackson, George, 44 Kizer, Frederick, 137 Jackson, Joy J.: book by, reviewed, 132 Kneebone, John T.: book by, reviewed, 445 Jackson State University, 44 Knights of Columbus, 296 Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall): commands troops Knox, Frank, 294, 295 in Army of Northern Virginia, 179-180, 181, Kountze, Leslie Thorne, 75 183, 186, 188-189; pictured, 190 Krick, Robert, 164 Jacob (slave), 151 Ku Klux Klan: Herbert F “Chub” Seawell Jr. de- James’-Town, N.C.: alleged slave conspiracy in, 154 fends, 99; leader of, speaks at UNC, 299-300; Jeff (slave), 151, 153 rally, pictured, 28; in Williamston, N.C., 27-29, Jefferson in Love: The Love Letters between Thomas 36, 37, 42 Jefferson and Maria Cosway: reviewed, 363 Kuehl, John W.: reviews book, 246 Jeffrey, Julie Roy: book by, reviewed, 352 Kuhn, Fritz, 301-305, 303n, 314 Jenner, William E., 87 Kunstling, Amy: reviews book, 461 Jim (slave), 151 Kunstling, Frances: reviews book, 444 Jinney (slave), 151 Joe (slave), 170-171 Li John Quincy Adams: reviewed, 357 Johns, Bishop, 177 Labor: leaders representing, speak at UNC, 297; Johns Hopkins University, 259 slaveholders and white industrial, 139-142; Johnson C. Smith University, 50 unions, criticized by Herbert F “Chub” Seawell Johnson, Joel, 96 Jr., 100 Johnson, Julius “Pete,” 276 Lamm, Alan K.: reviews book, 240 Johnson, Lloyd: book by, reviewed, 249 Lane, James H.: commands brigade, 186, 187, 189, Johnson, Lyndon B., 37, 47, 67-68 192, 193, 194, 195, 196 Johnston, Joseph E., 174, 178, 179 Lane, Ralph: governs colony on Roanoke Island, Johnston, William, 392 368; leads attack on Roanoke Indians, 388; Jonas, Charles R.: and Republican Party, 79, 83, 84, writes of Roanoke Indians, 370, 377, 383, 385, 88, 90; speaks at UNC, 296, 298, 299, 300 388 Jones, Billy, 276; pictured, 275 Lanier, Ricky, 271 Jones, Gordon, 27 Laski, Harold, 292 Jones, Jacqueline: book by, reviewed, 353 Lasting Legacy to the Carolinas: The Duke Endow- Jones, Walter R., 302 ment, 1924-1994: reviewed, 228 Jordan, B. Everett, 83, 88 Latham, William, 400, 400n Jordan, J. Y., 302 Law enforcement: and domestic surveillance of civil Jordan, Laylon Wayne: reviews book, 342 rights activists, 44-47, 50-54, 61-65; federal legis- Joslin, William, 312-314 lation and, 45, 45n, 46, 46n, 54; local, and African Justice or Atrocity: General George E. Pickett and the Americans, 2-5, 15n, 77n, and Williamston Free- Kinston, N.C., Hangings: reviewed, 337 dom Movement, 22-23, 25-27, 31-32, 35-36 Lawes, Carolyn J.: reviews book, 352 K Lawford, W. R., 301-302 Lawrence, Alton, 289 Kaminski, John P.: book by, reviewed, 363 Lawrence Scientific School (at Harvard Univer- Kannapolis, N.C.: and Cannon Mills, 431 sity), 326 Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), 334 Leach, John, 195n Kelly, Donna E: bibliography by, 102-109; reviews Learning a Trade: A Craftsman’s Notebooks, 1955- book, 120 1997: reviewed, 443 Kennedy, John F, 35, 47 LeConte, Joseph: book by, reviewed, 363 Kennedy, Robert F, 45, 68, 261n; pictured, 260 Lee, Alvin, 270 Kenny, Kevin: book by, reviewed, 240 Lee, George Washington Custis, 167 Kent State University, 44 VOLUME LXXVI ¢ NUMBER 4 ¢ OCTOBER 1999 474 INDEX TO VOLUME LXXVI—1999 Lee, Robert E.: commands Army of Northern Vir- McCain, Franklin, 15 ginia, 179, 180, 184, 186, 189, 191-193, 196; McCall, Harry, 85 eulogizes William D. Pender, 198-199; praises McCarthy, Colman, 61 leadership of William D. Pender, 163, 165, 187; McCarthy, Joseph, 80, 87 with soldiers at prayer meeting, pictured, 175 McClellan, George B., 178, 180, 184, 186 Lee, Stephen D., 167, 176, 176n, 179, 198, 198n McCloskey, Jack, 276 Lee, Wayne E.: reviews book, 448 McCook Junior College, 271 Lee, William States: builds hydroelectric plants, McCoury, Kent W.: reviews book, 345 422, 434, 435; builds Piedmont and Northern McGee, Mac: reviews books, 238, 251, 363 Railroad, 437; early life of, 415-417; employed as McGlinn, Frank, 293, 296, 300; pictured, 295 engineer for Southern Power Company, 419-421; McGowan, Samuel, 192, 193 his partnership with James B. Duke, 427-428; his McGregor, Gil, 276 partnership with W. Gill Wylie, 419-421; pic- McCuire, Frank, 253, 277 tured, 430; recalls work with Duke Power Com- McKay, Joanne: reviews books, 460, 464 pany, 423 McKinley, William, 438 Lee and His Generals in War and Memory: reviewed, McKinney, Gordon B.: book by, reviewed, 131 122 McKinney, Horace “Bones,” 276 Lee’s Miserables: Life in the Army of Northern Virginia McLaurin, Melton A.: book by, reviewed, 133 from the Wilderness to Appomattox: reviewed, 343 McMillan, James, 48n, 49, 55-56; pictured, 48 Lenoir County News: on Williamston Freedom McMurry, Richard M.: book by, reviewed, 342 Movement, 33 Magner, James, 54 Leone, Janice M.: reviews book, 237 Mainfort, Robert C., Jr.: book by, reviewed, 350 Leopard’s Spots, The, 309 Maizlish, Stephen E.: reviews book, 453 Lester, Connie L.: book by, reviewed, 229 Making the American Self: Jonathan Edwards to Lewis (slave), 151 Abraham Lincoln: reviewed, 245 Lewis, John, 47 Making Sense of the Molly Maguires: reviewed, 240 Lewis, John L., 297 Mallison, Fred M.: book by, reviewed, 462 Lewis, William G., 196 Maness, Lonnie E.: reviews book, 118 Lexington Classical School, 320, 323, 324 Mangoak Indians, 371, 383, 385, 388 Liberals, liberalism. See Southern white liberals Manly, Charles, 317 Liberty Party, 319 Mann, Horace, 326 Light and Air: The Photography of Bayard Wootten: Manning, Casey, 282 reviewed, 340 Manning, Francis: on African Americans and the Light in August, 4n Williamston Freedom Movement, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, Lightfoot, Charles E., 174, 174n 33, 38 Lilly, Thomas, 145 “Map of Cape Fear River and its Vicinity, A” Lincoln, Abraham, 80, 81, 336 (Jonathan Price and John Strother map, 1798): Lingo, Al, 46 article on, 391-409; detail of, pictured, 397; pic- Link, William A.: reviews book, 339 tured, 393 “Little Rock Nine,” 49 “Map of Cape Fear River and its Vicinity, A ” Littlefield, Daniel C.: reviews book, 117 (Joshua Potts map, ca. 1801-1803): with alter- Living Stories of the Cherokee: reviewed, 450 ations (1813), detail of, pictured, 405; with alter- Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 77, 79 ations (1853), detail of, pictured, 407; article on, London: James B. Duke resides in, 438-439 391-409; pictured, 401 London Mining Company, 139 Mardian, Robert, 45, 54 Long, David, 54 Marquette University, 254, 280 Looney, J. Jefferson: book by, reviewed, 445 Marriage and Morals, 288 “Lost Colony,” 388 Marshall, Edward C., 434, 435 Louisiana: segregation in, 263n; slave revolt in Marshall, John, 434, 435 (1811), 153 Marshall, Patricia P.: reviews book, 250 Love, James, 137 Marshall, R. Jackson, III: book by, reviewed, 442; Love Valley: An American Utopia: reviewed, 248 reviews book, 232 Lynching: in Williamston, N.C., 1, 3, 5, 7, 40-41 Marten, James: book by, reviewed, 232 Martin, Charles H.: article by, 253-284 M Martin, Edwin: book by, reviewed, 132 Martin, Francois X., 392 MacArthur, Douglas, 79, 80 McArthur, Judith N.: book by, reviewed, 236 Martin, Marcus, 271 THE NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL REVIEW