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A Accents, Southern, 2: 12-19. Accidents aboard steamboats,
2: 7-11, 9, 10. Ace, Johnny, 6: 36, 39. Adams, Henry, 1: 12. Adamson v. C~lifornia, 9: 45. Afrika Korps, 7: 2-29, cover, 7, 8. Agronsky, Martin, 9: 51-52. "Alabama and the U.S. Supreme
Court: Landmark Cases" by Robert J. Norrell, 9: 18-31.
"Alabama at Gettysburg" by Philip D. Beidler, 10: 16-31.
Alabama De Soto Expedition Commission, 4: 12, 22-23, 27, 22.
Alabama Department of Archives and History, 4: 12.
Alabama Herald, 1: 30-31, 32. Alabama Historical Commission,
4: 12. Alabama Power Company, 9: 14. Alabama River, 2: 3-11 passim. Alabama State Museum of
Natural History, 4: 12. Alabama Women's Gunboat
Fund, 8: 14-22. "Alabama's William March" by
Roy S. Simmonds, 3: 36-47. Albrizio, Conrad, 4: 32-37, 31. Albrizio, Imogene Inge, 4: 34. Album quilts, 1: 2-11, esp. 3-4. Aldridge, S. L., 8: 36. Alexander, John Marshall, Jr.
See Ace, Johnny. Alexander, William, 3: 13. Aliceville: P.O.W. camp, 7: 2-
29, cover, 2-3, 4-5, 8, 9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 28.
American Cast Iron Pipe Company baseball team, 2: 23.
Anderson, Nancy G., "Lella Warren: Alabama's Margaret Mitchell?" , 7: 42-51.
Andrews, J. M., 4: 25. Antietam, Battle of, 10: 19, 20, 26. Antonia, Sister Mary, 2: 36. Archer, James J., 10: 18-19. "Arms for Dixie" by Douglas E.
Jones, 3: 2-17. Armstrong, C. E., 1: 31. Arts: German P.O.W., 7: 22, 27-
28, 3-4, 12-13, 14-15, 18, 19. See also Gardens.
Ashwander v. TVA, 9: 14-15. Ashworth' s Crossing, 2: 42. Atkins, Leah Rawls, "Feuds,
Factions, and Reform: Politics in EarlyBirmingham," 1: 22-33.
Atkins, Leah Rawls, 2: 23. Atkins, Roosevelt, 2: 32. Atocha, Neustra Senora de, 4: 10. Avila, Pedrarias de, 4: 14.
48 ALABAMA HERITAGE
Index to Issues 1-10 (Illustrations in boldface)
B The Bad Seed (by March), 3: 46,
47, 47, back cover. Badger, Reid, "The Conquests
of Europe: The Remarkable Career of James Reese Europe," 1: 34-49.
Bailey v. Alabama, 9: 12, 24-25. Bailey, Alonzo, 9: 24-25, 24. Bailey, W.W., 1: 6. Baker v. Carr, 9: 15, 27. Baker, Henry, 3: 26, 31. Baker, Mildred Hanson, 3: 26, 26-
27. Balboa, Vasco Nunez de, 4: 4. Baldwin County, 6: 48-49. Ball, Fred, 9: 25. Baltzell, Panthea Coleman, 8: 24. Bands: 1: 34-49; 2: 41, 45, 44-45. Bank of Augusta v. Earle, 9: 18-
19, 22, 28. Bankhead, Ada Eugenia Sledge,
10: 5. Bankhead, Eugenia, 10: 5, 7, 12,
15. Bankhead, John Hollis, 10: 4. Bankhead, John H. 2d, 9: 14; 10: 4. Bankhead, Sam, 2: 32. Bankhead, Tallulah Brockman,
10: 2-15, cover, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
Bankhead, William Brockman, 4: 34-35; 9: 14; 10: 4-5, 7, 12, 8.
Banking,9: 6, 18,23. Barbour County, 7: 42-51 passim,
50, 51; courthouse, 7: 48. Barnard, Frederick A. P., 2: 3. Barnard, Joseph Henry, 5: 7-19
passim, 7. Barr, John Gorman, "A Hand
Around Supper in Alabama," 4: 50-51.
Barr, John Gorman, 4: 40, 45-47, 50-51, 51.
Barr, Mary Gorman, 4: 45. Barr, Thomas, 4: 45. Barrett, Nathaniel A., 1: 29. Baseball, 1: 12-21 passim, 16-17; 2:
20-33, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30-31, 32. '
Basketball, 1: 12-21 passim,' 18. Bassett, Lloyd ("Pepper"), 2: 25;
26, 31, 33, 27, 32. Bates, Alonzo, 8: 30, 32, 35, 38. Battey, C. M., 3: 21. "The Battle of the Beehive
Furnace Mural" by Robert Mitchell, 4: 28-37.
Battle, Alfred, 5: 34-35, 34; 8: 11. Battle, Millicent Bradley Bealle, 5:
34-35, 46-47, 35. Battle, Susanna Clay Withers, 5:
34-35, 46. Battle, William Augustus, 5: 34-
35, 35. Battle-Friedman garden, 5: 30-47
30-31, 32-33, 36-37, 40-41, 42-43, 45, 47.
Bayall, Josephine, 8: 20. Beans, 2: 18. Beasley, James, 7: 38. Becker, Hans, 7: 16. Beech, Gould, 6: 29. Beidler, Philip D., "Alabama at
Gettysburg," 10: 16-31. Bell, Herman, 2: 25, 33, 32. Benet, William Rose, 7: 44. Bessemer, 3: 20. Bibb County Iron Company, 3: 9. Bibb County: courthouse, 8: 34,
35; Little Italy, 2: 34-47, 34-35; outlaws, 8: 26-35, 38-39.
Bibb Naval Furnace, 9: 20-21. Bibb, Elizabeth S., 1: 6, 8. Bibb, George Washington, 1: 7, 8,
11. Bibb, James, 1: 8. Bibb, Mary, 1: 5-9 passim. Bibb, Matilda, 1: 7-10 passim. Bibb, Nancy, 1: 6, 7, 8, 9. Bibb, Thomas B., 1: 7, 8. Bibb, William H ., 1: 6, 8. Bibb, William, 1: 5-9 passim. Biedma, Luys Hernande de, 4: 25. "Big Mama Thornton" by Ben
Windham, 6: 30-43. Birmingham .Barons baseball
team, 1: 16-17. Birmingham Black Barons
baseball team, 2: 20-33, 29, 30-31, 32.
Birmingham Black Giants. See Birmingham Black Barons.
Birmingham Museum of Art gunboat quilt, 8: 20, 14-15.
Birmingham, 1: 22-33, 25, 32-33, back cover.
Bissonnet, Louis, 3: 13, 13. Black Warrior River, 2: 3-11
passim. Black, Elizabeth, 9: 47, 49. Black, Hugo La Fayette, 1: 29, 30;
6: 22, 24,29;9: 14, 23, 26,29,42-55, 44, 46, 48, 50-51, 52, 53, 54, 55.
Black, Josephine, 9: 47, 52. Blacks: baseball, 2: 20-33;
education, 3: 20-22; music, 1: 34-49 and 6: 30-43; Reconstruction labor, 8: 4-8; segregation, 1: 34-49 passim; voting, 1: 24-25, 33. See also Civil rights, Race relations, Slavery.
Blackshear, Helen Friedman, 5: 33-44 passim .
Blackwell crowd (outlaws), 8: 28. Blake, Eubie, 1: 49. Blocton Band, 2: 44-45. Blocton Vigilance Committee, 8:
30. Blocton, 2: 34-47, 34-35, 38, 39. Bogan, Lucille, 6: 32. Bolton, Herbert, 4: 11 . Bolwell, Robert, 7: 44.
Bonham, James Butler, 5: 10. "The Boss" (photo by Polk), 3: 26,
28. Botany, 10: 32-45. See also
Gardens. Boudy, Edward, 7: 37. Bowron, James, 1: 23. Boyd, David M., 4: 45. Brackner, Joey, "Traditional
Pottery of Mobile Bay," 7: 30-41.
Bragg, Braxton, 3: 6. Brame, James Y., 4: 25. Brand, J. W ., 8: 35. Brandeis, Louis D., 9: 50-51. Breckenridge, Gerald, 7: 46-48. Brennan, William, 9: 29. Briarfield Iron Works, 9: 20-21,
21. See also Brierfield. Brierfield, 3: 9, 17. See also
Briarfield Iron Works. Britton, John, 2: 25, 33, 32. Brooke cannon, 3: 9, 7, 10. Brooks, Nick, 8: 42. Brown v. Board of Education, 9:
16-17, 31. Brown, Clarence ("Gatemouth" ),
6: 36, 39. Brown, Edgar, 2: 39. Brown, John Mason, 10: 10. Brown, Letitia Woods, 3: 24. Brown's Ferry Four, 5: 26. Bruce, Edward B., 4: 30-32, 36. Bryan, William Jennings, 1: 30-31. Bryant, Paul ("Bear"), 1: 15-16,
20-21. Brymm, Tim, 1: 47. Buckingham, James Silk, 2: 4, 5, 6,
11. Bullock County, 6: 44-45. Bullock, Martha Jane Hatter. See
Hatter, Martha Jane Singleton. Bullock, William Henley, 8: 22. Butler, Pierce, 9: 50-51.
c Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar Nunez, 4:
5. Cadle, Cornelius, 2: 41. Cahaba Iron Works, 3: 9, 11. Cahaba River bridge, 8: 28. Calcott, Emily Sinclair, 7: 49. Caldwell v. State, 9: 5-6. Calhoun, John C., 9: 6. Camp Rucker: P.O.W. camp, 7: 4-
5. Campbell, John A., 9: 23, 23. Campbell, John Leonard, 3: 38. Campbell, Margaret, 3: 38. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Monroe and family, 3: 19, 18. Campbell, William Edward. See
March, William. Cane Creek, 2: 37, 41. Cardozo, Benjamin N., 9: 13, 50-
51.
Cargo, Robert and G. Ward Hubbs, "Stitches in Time: The Lanford Album Quilt," 1: 2-11.
Carmer, Carl, 1: 23. Carmichael, Albert A., 6: 29. Carter, James J., 9: 26-27. Carter, Robert, 9: 26-27. Carver, George Washington, 3:
27, 30, 30. Cary, Tim, "Slid in' and Ridin':
At Home and on the Road with the 1948 Birmingham Black Barons," 2: 20-33.
Castagnoli, Aden, 2: 45. Castelli, A., 2: 45. Castelli, Elizabetta, 2: 43, 47, 46. Castelli, Gaetana, 2: 36. Castelli, Serafino, 2: 35, 36, 43. Castle, Irene Foote and Vernon, 1:
42-44, 39. Catholic Cemetery (Bibb County),
2: 35, 41, 47, 46-47. Catholicism, 2: 34-47 passim; 6: 20-
23, 26. Catton, Bruce, 10: 18. Cedar Creek beehive iron
furnace, 4: 33, 28-29, 36. Chancellorsville, Battle of, 10: 20,
25. "Charles Mohr, Botanist" by L. J.
Davenport, 10: 32-45. Child's quilt, 8: 22, 22-23. Chilton County: outlaws, 8: 28,
36-37. "Chinese Laborers in
Reconstruction Alabama" by Daniel Liestman, 8: 2-13.
Civil rights. See Race relations. Civil Rights Act (1964), 9: 16-17,
30-31. Civil service: Birmingham, 1: 30-
33. Civil War, 3: 2-17, cover, 2-3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8-9, 10-11, 12, 13, 14-15, 16, 17; 9: 20-21; 10: 16-31, 16-17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28-31 (maps). See also Confederacy, Military units.
Claiborne, 2: 6, 7. Claiborne, J. F. H., 4: 25. Clark, George, 10: 27. Clark, John M., 4: 33-37. Clark, Tom C., 9: 31. Clarksdale bell, 4: 24, 24. Clay, Clement Comer, 5: 35. Clayton, Lawrence A., "The
Spanish Heritage of the Southeast," 4: 2-11.
Clef Club, 1: 40-41; Band, 1: 38; Orchestra, 1: 40-41.
Cleve, Edie Van, 10: 13. Cleveland, W. H., 8: 38. Cloe, W. B., 1: 29. Cochran, Charles B., 10: 8. Cole, Henry, 8: 31, 32-34. Colegrove v. Green, 9: 26-27. Collier, G. W., 1: 7. Collier, Mary Cleveland Powers.
See Powers, Mary Cleveland. Columbus, Christopher, 4: 3-4, 4. Colvin, Margie Archibald, 7: 21. Come in at the Door (by March), 3:
42.
Commerce clause, 9: 30-31. Company K (by March), 3: 41, 47. Confederacy, 9: 7-8, 20-21, 6. See
also Civil War. Confederate States of America.
See Confederacy. Connerly, Frank, 8: 30. Conning, James, 3: 13. "The Conquests of Europe: The
Remarkable Career of James Reese Europe" by Reid Badger, 1: 34-49.
Constitution: Confederate States, 9: 7-8; United States, 9: 3-17, 18-31, 42-55, 9; Bill of Rights, 9: 44-55 passim; First Amendment, 9: 28-29, 45-55 passim; Fourteenth Amendment, 9: 45-46.
Contract-labor law, 9: 24-25. Cook, George, 8: 28. Cooke, Alistair, 3: 37, 43. Cooper, Chip, "Images of
Alabama," 6: 44-51. Cooper, Jesse Dean, 8: 29, 29. Coosa (Indian tribe and chief), 4:
14-15, 24, 26, 14. Corn, 2: 14. Corporations, 9: 19. Corruption, political, 1: 22-33
passim. Cortez, Hernan, 4: 4-5 Costenallo, D., 2: 43. Cotton loading, 2: 6-7, 6, 7. Courtland, 5: 2-5, 19. See also Red
Rovers. Coward, Noel, 10: 9. Coyle, Father James E., 1: 29. Crowe, Charlie C., 8: 45. Crowe, G. B., 8: 45. Culpepper, Maryanne G., "P. H.
Polk," 3: 18-35. Curren, Caleb, 4: 27, 22. Currency, 9: 19. Current-Garcia, Eugene, "Mr.
Spirit and His Alabama Wits," 4: 38-51.
D Dabetich, Boresa, 2: 42-43. Dancing, 1: 42-44; 2: 41. Dauphin Island, 6: 12. Davenport, L. J., "Charles Mohr,
Botanist, 10: 32-45. Davis & Bozeman (arms
manufacturers), 3: 13. Davis, F. H., 8: 43. Davis, Jefferson, 3: 6, 7; 9: 6. Davis, Lorenzo ("Piper"), 2: 20-33
passim, 24, 28, 32. Day, Andrew Jackson, 8: 30. de Bosdari, Anthony, 10: 8. De Jarnette, David L., 4: 26. De Soto, Hernando. See Soto,
Hernando de. Dekalb County, 6: 49. "The Delmore Brothers" by Lynn
Pruett, 5: 20-29. Delmore, Alton, 5: 20-29, 21, 24,
25, 28. Delmore, Charlie, 5: 22, 28.
Delmore, Mary Williams, 5: 22. Delmore, Rabon, 5: 20-29, 21, 24,
25, 28, 29. Delmore, Susan, 5: 28-29. DeVaney, Alfred, 4: 37. Dickson, Nelson & Company, 3:
8-9, 13, 5, 8-9. Dickson, W. E., 1: 30. Dickson, William, 3: 8. Dictionary of American Regional
English (by Cassidy), 2: 15. Dietz, Howard, 10: 2. Disease: among German
P.O.W.s, 7: 12-13; among Indians, 4: 11, 21.
Dixon, Frank, 6: 28. Dixon, George, 3: 13. Douglas, Lizzie. See Memphis
Minnie. Douglas, William 0 ., 9: 31, 49, 52. Dover, Amanda, 8: 28. Dover, Pete, 8: 28, 30. Downs, W. 0., 1: 30-32. Dratz, Antonio, 2: 39. Dred Scott v. Sandford, 9: 7, 23, 45. du Maurier, Gerald, 10: 8. DuBose, Emanuel, 8: 36. DuBose, John Wesley, 8: 36-37. DuBose, Lucy Ann Hamilton, 8:
37. DuBose, William, 8: 36. Dykous, Jim, 2: 37. Dylan, Bob, 5: 29.
E Eagan, Martin, 1: 29. Earle, Joseph B., 9: 18-19. Economy, 9: 11-15. Elections: 1873 Jefferson County,
1: 24; 1894 Birmingham mayoral, 1: 26-27; 1904 Birmingham mayoral, 1: 27; 1917 Birmingham city commission, 1: 29; 1925 Birmingham city commission, 1: 30; 1933 Birmingham city commission, 1: 30-31; 1937 senatorial, 6: 24-29.
Elliot, E. H ., 1: 25. Ellison, Rhoda Coleman, "Little
Italy in Rural Alabama," 2: 34-47.
Ellison, Rhoda Coleman, "Outlaws, Cat's-Paws, and Spotters," 8: 26-39.
Elvas, Gentleman of, 4: 25. -Emery, John, 10: 12, 9. Engelhardt, Samuel M., 9: 26-27. Enslen, Christian F., 1: 27. Europe, Henry J., 1: 36-37. Europe, James Reese, 1: 34-49, 34-
35, 36-37, 38, 40-41, 44-45, 46. Europe, Laura Saxon, 1: 36. Europe, Mary, 1: 37. Evans, Frank V., 1: 27. Ewell, Richard, 10: 21, 28. Exploration, 4: 2-11 . Exum, Culpepper, 1: 27.
F Fair Labor Standards Act, 9: 14. Fair, J. A., 8: 38. Fancher, Thomas M., 8: 38. Fannin, James W., 5: 8-18, 8. Fanselow, Hans, 7: 27;
illustrations by, 7: 11. Fasola singing. See Shape-note
singing. Faulkner, William, 3: 37. Feagin, Crawford, 2: 17, 18. Featherstonhaugh, George
William, 2: 6, 11. "Federalism and the South" by
Robert J. Norrell, 9: 2-17. Fenner, Robert, 5: 17. Ferrire, Mrs. Albano, 2: 37. "Feuds, Factions, and Reform:
Politics in Early Birmingham" by Leah Rawls Atkins, 1: 22-33.
Fischer, Panthea Mary Reid, 8: 24. Fisher, Mel, 4: 10. Fitzhugh, George, 1: 12. Flags: American, 9: 33, 34, 36, 37,
38-39, 39, 40, 41; Confederate, 9: 34, 35; CSS Shenandoah, 9: 35; CSS Virginia, 9: 34; Illinois, 9: 2; Service, 9: 38; Yellowhammers, 9: 36.
Fleck, Louise Harlan, 7: 26. Fleck, Stephen, 7: 12-15, 26-27. Florida, La, 4: 5-11, 12-27, 20-21. Folsom, James E., 6: 29. Football, 1: 12-21 passim, 13. Fort Defiance. See Goliad, Texas. Fort McClellan: P.O.W. camp, 7:
4-5, 16. Foster, James Fleetwood, 2: 9. Foster, Rube, 2: 22. Frankfurter, Felix, 9: 26-27, 45. Franklin, E. R., 1: 6. Frazer, Robert, 6: 29. Friedman, Adele Schwartz, 5: 38-
39, 38. Friedman, Bernard, 5: 38-39, 47,
38. Friedman, Hugo, 5: 39, 47. Friedman, Linka Loveman, 5: 39,
47, 39. Friedman, Sam, 5: 40-41, back
cover. Frontier Alabama, 4: 40.
G Gaillard, Jas. H., 8: 25. Gardens: Aliceville P.O.W.
Camp, 7: 10-11; BattleFriedman, 5: 30-47, 30-31, 32-33, 36-37, 40-41, 42-43, 45, 47; Giverny, 5: 44, 46, 44. See also Botany.
Gardner, John S., 8: 38. Garland, Landon, 10: 26. Garmon, John G., 8: 43. Geological Survey of Alabama,
10: 36-37, 43-45 passim. Gerrymandering. See Gomillion v.
Lightfoot.
ALABAMA HERITAGE 49
Gettysburg, Battle of, 10: 16-31, 16-17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28-31 (maps).
Gist, Frank, 8: 39. Glass, Frank P., 1: 23. Globetti, Giuseppe, 2: 34-35, 43-
44, 44. Gold and silver, 4: 5, 6, 8, 18, 10. Goldberg, Arthur. 9: 31. Goliad, Texas, 5: 2-19, 2-3, 6, 9,
16-17. Gomillion v. Lightfoot, 9: 15, 26-27. Gomillion, Charles G., 9: 26-27,
26. See also Gomillion v. Lightfoot.
Gone With the Wind, 10: 10. See also Mitchell, Margaret.
Gorgas, Amelia Gayle, 3: 6. Gorgas, Josiah, 3: 3, 4-9, 14, 16-17,
4; 10: 30-31. Gorn, Elliot, 1: 14. Grace, Ed., 7: 40. "Grand Old Flags," 9: 32-41. Grand Ole Opry, 5: 22-26, 28, 24. Grant, James, 5: 8, 10. Graves, Bibb, 1: 30, 32, 33; 6: 22;
10: 10. Greason, Bill, 2: 31, 33, 32. Great Depression, 1: 30; 9: 12-15,
8-9, 10-11, 12-13. See also New Deal.
Green, Sammy, 6: 34. Greene County: quilt, 1: 2-11, 10. Greenlee, Gus, 2: 22. Gregory, John, 8: 47. Grier, R. S., 7: 21-22. Griggs, Wiley ("Diamond Jim"),
2: 25, 32. "Gunboat Quilts" by Bryding
Adams Henley, 8: 14-25. Gunlock Hill, 2: 39. Gunter, William, 6: 23.
H Haardt, Sara, 7: 44. Hale County, 6: 49. Hall, Grover, Jr., 6: 29. Hall, John C., "The Search for
Hernando De Soto," 4: 12-27. Hamilton, Thomas, 2: 6, 11 . Hamilton, Virginia Van der Veer,
"Lister Hill: Statesman from the South, Excerpts from," 6: 16-29.
Hamm, Allen, 7: 41. "A Hand-Around Supper in
Alabama" by John Gorman Barr, 4: 50-51.
Handy, W. C., 1: 41, 43. Hardin, Andrew, 8: 38. Harris, Carl, 1: 23. Harris, James E., "Remember
Goliad!," 5: 2-19. Hart, Elizabeth, 3: 42. Hartman, James W., 2: 15, 18. Hatter, Elinor Singleton, 8: 22. Hatter, Martha Jane Singleton, 8:
20-24, 14-15, 20-21, 22-23. Hatter, Richard B., 8: 22. Hayes, Tom, 2: 26. Hayward,, William, 1: 36, 44-45,
50 ALABAMA HERITAGE
47. Head, Andrew, 8: 39. Head, W.W. ("Bud"), 8: 35. Heard, Jehosie, 2: 25, 33, 32. Heflin, J. Thomas ("Cotton
Tom"), 6: 24-27. "Hellfighters" (369th U.S.
Infantry Regiment band), 1: 36, 44-49, 44-45, 46, 48.
Henley, Bryding Adams, "Gunboat Quilts," 8: 14-25.
Henley, Robert H ., 1: 22. Henry & Mott (merchants), 7: 36. The Hill. See Little Italy. Hill, Amelie, 6: 19, 22. Hill, Joseph Lister, 6: 16-29, 17,
22, 25, 26, 28. Hill, Lillian, 6: 19. Hill, Lilly Lyons, 6: 20, 22, 23, 21. Hill, Luther Leonidas, Jr., 6: 19,
20. Hill, Luther Leonidas, Sr., 6: 19. Hill, R. S., 6: 24. Hill, T. B., Jr., 6: 24. Hill, Wiley, 6: 24. Hill, William, 6: 23, 24. Hirschfeld, Al, 3: 47, back cover. Hobson, Fred, "The Sporting
Life," 1: 12-21. Hobson, Fred, 1: 18. Hogan, Ernest, 1: 38-39. The Hollow. See Little Italy. Holmes, Nicholas H ., Jr.,
"Mobile' s City Hall," 6: 2-15. Hooper, Archibald Maclaine, 4:
42. Hooper, Charlotte DeBernier, 4;
42. Hooper, George, 4: 42. Hooper, Johnson Jones, 4: 39-49,
42. Hopewell, 1: 8, 9, 10. Hopper, James M., 1: 7, 9. Hopper, Kitty Leah Powers. See
Powers, Kitty Leah. Horton, Albert C., 5: 11 . Hot Harlem Review, 6: 34. "Hound Dog" (by Leiber and
Stoller), 6: 31, 38, 39, 32, 33. Houston, Sam, 5: 4, 8-19 passim. Howard, Homer, 7: 37, 38. Hoyer, Claus, 7: 16. Hubbs, G. Ward and Robert
Cargo, "Stitches in Time: The Lanford Album Quilt," 1: 2-11.
Huckabee, Caswell C., 9: 20-21. Hudson, Charles, 4: 26, 22: , Hughes, Charles Evans, 9: 14-15,
25, 50-51. "Hugo Black's Constitution" by
Steve Suitts, 9: 42-55. Humor, Old Southwest, 4: 38-51. Hundley, Daniel, 1: 12. Hunley, Horace, 3: 13. Hunter, W. P., 8: 44. Hurricane Frederic, 6: 11-15, 12. Hurst, John, 8: 44. Huse, Caleb, 3: 7. Hutchinson, Joseph Johnston, 8:
21-22. Hutchinson, Mary, 8: 22. Hylton, Samuel, 7: 38.
I "Images of Alabama" by Chip
Cooper, 6: 44-51. Immigrant miners, 2: 34-47. Indians, 4: 2-11, 2, 4, 14-15, 16-17,
18-19, 26-27; Territorial rights, 9: 5-6. See also Mississippian Indians.
Industrialization, 9: 20-21; during Civil War, 3: 2-17, 6, 10-11, 12, 14-15, 16, 17.
"Inside the Wire: Aliceville and the Afrika Korps" by Randy Wall, 7: 2-29.
"Is Southern English Disappearing?" by Ann H. Pitts, 2: 12-19.
Italians, 2: 34-47.
J J. O'Reilly & Co. (merchants), 7:
36. Jackson Lumber Company, 3: 38-
39, 38, 39. Jackson, Andrew, 9: 5-6, 22, 5. Jacobs, Mose, 8: 28. James, Thomas S., 6: 5-7. Jefferson County, 1: 22-33; jail, 8:
31. Jensen, Fred, i 24. Jim Crow, 2: 22. See also Race
relations. John, Augustus, 10: cover. Johnson Brothers, 3: 26, 25. Johnson, Felix, 3: 12. Johnson, Francis, W., 5: 8, 10. Johnson, Tom, 2: 37. Jones, Douglas E., "Arms for
Dixie," 3: 2-17. Jones, Douglas E., 4: 22. Jones, Ellis, 2: 26. Jones, Grandpa, 5: 26. Jones, Harry, 1: 27. Jones, James Marion ("Jimmie"),
1: 30. Jones, R. H., 8: 35, 38-39. Jones, Thomas Goode, 8: 39. Jones, Walter B., Judge, 9: 28-29. Joplin, Janis, 6: 40-41.
K Kalbe, Herman, 7: 27; illustrations
by, 7: 19, 22. Kappler, August, 10: 34. Katzenbach v. McClung, 9: 17,
30-31. Katzenbach, Nicholas 9: 31. Keifer, Clarance, 8: 46. Kellam, John, 7: 12-13. Kellum, Monroe, 8: 28. Kennedy, G. M., 8: 10. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 9: 28-29,
29. King, Nola, 5: 25.
Kissam, W. A., 8: 12. Kline, Raymond A., 7: 46. Klippen, Arthur, 7: 12-13. Koopmanschap, Cornelius, 8: 6,
8-13, 10-11. Kopera, Hans, 7: 18; 24-25, 24. Kornegay, Barney, 8: 28. Ku Klux Klan (1920s), 1: 29-31; 2:
44; 6: 21-23; 9: 44, 47; Robert E. Lee Klan No. 1, 6: 22.
L Labor, 9: 7-15, 8-9, 12-13; Blacks
during Reconstruction, 8: 4-8, 12; Chinese, 8: 2-13, cover, 2-3, 4, 8-9, 10-11, 12; German P.O.W., 7: 17-19, 17, 28; mining, 2: 37, 39, 41-43, 40; unrest, 2: 41-43; peonage, 9: 24-25. See also Slavery.
Lafavre, Lewis A. See Lefever, Lewis A.
Landini, Sabatino, 2: 42, 43. Lane, A. 0., 1: 27. Lanford album quilt, 1: 2-11. Lanford, Elizabeth Bird, 1: 5, 6, 7,
11. Lanford, Henry, 1: 5-11 passim. Lanford, James I., 1: 5, 6, 7, 10. Lanford, John, 1: 5, 6. Lanford, Lewis Y., 1: 5, 7, 11, 9. Lanford, Martha ("Mattie"), 1: 5,
6, 9. Lanford, Mary L., 1: 5, 7, 9. Lanford, Matilda, 1: 5, 7. Lanford, R. 0., 1: 5, 6. Lanford, Thomas H. P., 1: 5. Lanman, Charles, 2: 6, 11. Las Casas, Bartholome de, 4: 7. Latham, M. J., 8: 33, 39. Law, E. M., 10: 19, 21. Lawlessness. See Outlaws. Lazanavich, Mihailo, 2: 42-43. Lee, Robert E., 10; 16-31 passim,
18. Lee, Roony, 1: 12. Lefever, Lewis A., 7: 33-34. Leiber and Stoller, 6: 36-39. Leiber, Jerry. See Leiber and
Stoller. "Lella Warren: Alabama's
Margaret Mitchell?" by Nancy G. Anderson, 7: 42-51.
Lewis, W. H ., 8: 24. Libel, 9: 28-29. Liestman, Daniel, "Chinese
Laborers in Reconstruction Alabama," 8: 2-13.
Lightfoot, Philip, 9: 26-27. Lincoln, Abraham, 9: 7. Lindsay, Robert B., 8: 13. Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States
(by Pederson), 2: 15, 16, 17. Linn, Charles, 8: 5. "Lister Hill: Statesman from the
South, Excerpts from," by Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton, 6: 16-29.
The Little Foxes (by Hellman), 10: 2, 10-12, 10, 11.
Little Italy, 2: 34-47, 34-35, 38. "Little Italy in Rural Alabama"
by Rhoda Coleman Ellison, 2: 34-47.
The Little Wife and Other Stories (by March), 3: 42.
Little, Arthur, 1: 36, 47. Little, William G., 1: 13. Lockhart, 3: 38. Long, Ray, 7: 45. The Looking-Glass (by March), 3:
43. Louisville and Nashville Railroad
baseball team, 2: 23. Loveman, Robert, 5: 39, 45, 45. Luna, Tristan de, 4: 8, 12, 19. Lyell, Sir Charles, 2: 3, 5, 11 . Lyon v. Huckabee, 9: 20-21. Lyon, Francis Strother, 9: 20-21,
20.
M Mabila, 4: 12, 16, 24 26-27. Macaulay, Ronald, 2: 19. Macon, Uncle Dave, 5: 23, 25, 28. Madison County, 6: 47. Madison, James, 9: 4, 17, 4. Maera, Joe, 2: 43. Maps: Battle of Gettysburg, 28-
31; Battle-Friedman garden, 5: 32-33; Confederate Industrial Corridor in Alabama 1861-1865, 3: 10-11; Little Italy (Bibb County), 2: 38; Mobile City Hall, 6: 8; Mount Hebron Precinct (Greene County), 1: 10; New World, 4: 6; Ortelius, La Florida, 4: 20-21; Route of Hernando de Soto, 4: 23; Texas in 1836, 5: 10-11; Tuskegee, 9: 27.
March, Susan, 3: 38. March, William (William Edward
Campbell), 3: 36-47, 36, 39, 40. March, William, "The
Unspeakable Words," 3: 45. March, William, "The World and
Its Redeemers," 3: 44. March, William, "Whistles," 3:
48-51. Marshall, A., 7: 33-34, 34-35, 37. Marshall, John, 9: 5. Martin, Eddie, 1: 14-15. Mason, Tolley, 8: 26-27. Mathews, Verdell, 2: 28. Maxwell Field, 6: 23. Mayberry, Jacob, 8: 28. Mayo, M. D., 8: 43. Mays, Willie, 1: 19, 20; 2: 25, 31,
33, 30-31. McAdam, John, 7: 41, 37. McAdam, Peter, 7: 40, 40. McAdory, Richard Rose, 1: 28. McCafferty, Father, 2: 39. McClung, Donald ("Bo"), 9: 30. McClung, Ollie, Jr., 9: 30-31, 30. McClung, Ollie, Sr., 9: 30-31, 30,
31. McClung, Wade III, 9: 30. McCorvey, Thomas Chalmers, 6:
21. McCulley, Robert R., 8: 28. McCurnber, Torn, 8: 30. McDavid, Raven I., 2: 16. McDonald, Forrest, 1: 12. McGregor, Craig, 6: 35, 43. Mcintyre, Hamilton, 8: 42. McKinley, John A., 9: 18-19, 22,
22. McMillan, Ed Leigh, 6: 21 . McPherson, Aimee Semple, 10: 8. McRae, Colin, 9: 21 . McReynolds, James C., 9: 15, 50-
51. McWhiney, Grady, 1: 12. Meade, George Gordon, 10; 16-31
passim, 19. Medders, J. T. ("Offie"), 8: 28. Mell, P. H., 10: 40-41. Mellown, Robert 0 ., "Steamboat
Travel in Early Alabama," 2: 2-11.
Memphis Minnie, 6: 33, 34, 35. Memphis Students band, 1: 39. Menendez de Aviles, 4: 8-9. Merrill, Margaret Bell, 7: 44. Military units: Courtland Red
Rovers, 5: 2-19, 2-3, 6, 16-17; Fifteenth Colored National Guard Regiment of New York (369th U.S. Infantry Regiment), 1: 36, 44-48, 44-45, 46, 48; First Volunteer Regiment of Alabama, 6: 6.
Military units (Confederate Alabama): Third Regiment, 10: 18, 20, 25; Fourth Regiment, 10: 19, 20; Fifth Regiment, 10: 18, 19, 20, 25; Sixth Regiment, 10: 18, 19, 20; Eighth Regiment, 10: 19, 20, 25; Ninth Regiment, 10: 19; Tenth Regiment, 10: 19, 20; Eleventh Regiment, 10: 19, 26-27; Twelfth Regiment, 10: 18, 20, 25; Thirteenth Regiment, 10: 18-19, 20; Fourteenth Regiment, 10: 19, 20; Fifteenth Regiment, 10: 19; Twenty-sixth Regiment, 10: 18, 20; Forty-fourth Regiment, 10: 19, 20; Fortyseventh Regiment, 10: 19; Forty-eighth Regiment, 10: 19, 22; Autauga Rifles, 10: 20; Greene County Confederate Guards, 10: 26; Hardaway's Battery, 10: 18; Jeff Davis Artillery, 10: 18, 25; Van de Graaff's Fifth Battalion, 10; 18-, 19, 20, 25, 30.
Millar, Harlan, 6: 29. Miller gang (outlaws), 8: 28-31. Miller, Abraham, 7: 37, 32, 41. Miller, Eric, 7: 41. Miller, Ezekiel, 8: 28. Miller, Grace, 8: 29, 30, 29. Miller, Jesse, Jr., 8: 28-31. Miller, Lum, 8: 30. Miller, Theophilus ("Offie"), 8:
28. Milroy, Lesley, 2: 18. Miners, 2: 34-47 (esp. 37, 39, 41-
43), 40.
Mississippian Indians, 4: 12-27 passim.
Mitchell, Margaret, 7: 43, 49, 46. Mitchell, Noel Campbell, 3: 19,
18. Mitchell, Robert, "The Battle of
the Beehive Furnace Mural," 4: 28-37.
Mobile Bay: pottery, 7: 30-41, 30, 32, 34-35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, back cover.
Mobile County, 6: 50. Mobile, 2: 3; 3: 12-13; City Hall, 6:
2-15, cover, 2, 4, 6-7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15; Hurricane Frederic, 6: 11-15, 12, market, 6: 12-15 passim.
"Mobile's City Hall" by Nicholas H. Holmes, Jr., 6: 2-15.
Mobley, Mary L. Lanford. See Lanford, Mary L.
Mohr, Charles, 10: 32-45, 33, 42, 45.
Mohr, Paul, 10: 35, 37. Mohr, Sophie Roemer, 10: 35, 44. Monet, Claude, 5: 44, 46. Montesinos, Father Antonio de, 4:
7. Montgomery, 6: 31-34 passim. Moore and Schley (investment
firm), 1: 23. Moore, J. P., 1: 23. Moore, William Henderson, 3: 14-
15. Moreland, J. Kenneth, 2: 14. Morgan, T. A., 1: 6. Morgan, W. B., 8: 32. Morrison boys (outlaws), 8: 31,
39. Morrison, Alan, 10: 14. Morrison, Jack, 8: 31. Morrison, Jim, 8: 31. Morrison, Sam, 8: 31. Morrison, Will, 8: 30, 31. Morrison, William, 8: 31. Moscoso, 4: 17. Mount Hebron, 1: 5-11. "Mr. Spirit and His Alabama
Wits" by Eugene CurrentGarcia, 4: 38-51.
Murals, 4: 28-37, 28-29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37.
Murphy, Jess, 8: 28. Music: country, 5: 20-29; jazz, 1:
34-49; rhythm and blues, 6: 30-43; rock and roll, 6: 30-43 passim.
N Narvaez, Panfilo de, 4: 5. National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 9: 26, 28-29.
Natural scenes, 6: 44-51. Neely, Thelma, 5: 25. Nelson, Owen 0 ., 3: 8. New Deal, 9: 12-15, 44, 14; art, 4:
28-37 (esp. 33), 28-29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37; Birmingham, 1: 30.
New South Creed, 1: 23, 24.
New York Times v. Sullivan, 9: 28-29.
Newberry, Jimmy, 2: 25, 26, 32, 32.
Newspapers: and journalism, 4: 40-42; German P.O.W, 7: 9; Tuscaloosa Flag of the Union, 9: back cover.
99 Fables (by March), 3: 46. Norrell, Robert J., "Alabama and
the U.S. Supreme Court: Landmark Cases," 9: 18-31.
Norrell, Robert J., "Federalism and the South," 9: 2-17.
Nueva Cadiz trade bead, 4: 24, 24.
Nuggi, Nargisso, 2: 37. Nullification crisis, 9: 6.
0 October Island (by March), 3: 46. Oliver, Barbara Bankhead, 10: 4,
5, 7, 12. Ollie's Barbecue, 9: 30-31, 30, 31.
See also Katzenbach v. McClung. Olmsted, Frederick Law, 2: 6-7,
11. O'Neal, Edward A., 10: 18. O'Neal, Emmet, 1: 27. O'Neal's pottery, William, 7:
33. Opelika: P.O.W. camp, 7: 4-5. Opp Cotton Mills v. Administrator,
9: 14. Ordnance. See Weapons. Otis, Johnny, 6: 37-39, 43, 38, 39,
40-41. Outlaw, Arthur R., 3: 47. "Outlaws, Cat's-Paws, and
Spotters" by Rhoda Coleman Ellison, 8: 26-39.
Outlaws, 8: 26-39, 40-47, 26-27, 41-47.
Owen, Jemmy, 4: 47. Oxrnoor Furnace, 3: 12. "P. H . Polk" by Maryanne G.
Culpepper, 3: 18-35.
p Paige, Satchel, 2: 25. Painter, Lester ("Panther"), 8: 34. Palmer, John H., 3: 20. Paper bag, 2: 15. Parker, Dorothy, 10: 7, 13. Parker, Edmond, 8: 30, 31. Parker, Herman ("Little Junior"),
6: 34-35, 36, 37. Patch, Buel W. ("Dan"), 7: 49-50. Patterson, Charley, 4: 47. Patterson, John, 9: 28-29, 28. Patton, Robert, 8: 5. Payton, Benjamin F., 9: 17. Peanuts, 2: 16. Percy, Walter, 1: 27. Perfection Mattress Company
baseball team, 2: 23. Perry County, 6: 46.
ALABAMA HERITAGE 51
Perry, Alonzo, 2: 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 33, 32.
Peters, Johannes, 7: 29. Peterson, Harvey ("Pete"), 2: 29. Pettigrew, J. Johnston, 10: 19, 30,
23. Photography, 3: 18-35. Pickett, Albert J., 4: 25. Pickett, George E., 10: 18, 26, 30. Pitts, Ann H., "Is Southern
English Disappearing?", 2: 12-19.
Pizarro, Francisco, 4: 5-6. Plant Life of Alabama (by Mohr),
10: 32, 36-45 (esp. 42-43). Plessy v. Ferguson, 9: 11, 16. Poginno, Joe, 2: 41. Politics: Birmingham, 1: 22-33. Polk, Christina Rhomelia, 3: 20. Polk, Donald, 3: 32. Polk, Jake Prentice, 3: 20. Polk, Margaret Blanche
Thompson, 3: 24, 22. Polk, Prentice H., Jr., 3: 24, 23. Polk, Prentice Herman, 3: 18-35,
20-21; photographs by 18, 20-21, 22, 23, 25, 26-27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.
Pollard, Nathaniel, 2: 25, 26, 29. Ponce de Leon, 4: 5, 8. Poore, Charles, 3: 43. Popvic, Mileta, 2: 42-43. Porter's Spirit of the Times, 4: 44,
45. Porter, Wil~iam Trotter, 4: 38-47,
38. Potsmesil, Jim, 7: 41. Pottery: Mobile Bay, 7: 30-41, 30,
32, 34-35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. Powell, James R., 1: 24. Powell, William, 2: 20-33 passim,
28, 32. Power, Tyrone, 2: 7, 8, 11. Powers, Elizabeth, 1: 5, 7. Powers, Jane, 1: 5, 6. Powers, Kitty Leah, 1: 5, 7, 9. Powers, Laura Louisa, 1: 5-8
passim. Powers, Lewis Y., 1: 5-9 passim. Powers, Mary Cleveland, 1: 5, 6,
7, 11. Powers, William L., 1: 6, 9, 11. Powers, William P., 1: 6, 7. Pratt Mines Penitentiary, 8: 31,
32, 41, 46, 47. Pratt's Ferry, 10: 40. Presley, Elvis, 6: 31, 39, 32, back
cover. Prewett, George, "Katzenbach v.
Mcclung," 9: 30-31. Prince, F. A., 7: 8-21 passim. Prisoners of War: German WWII,
7: 2-29, cover, 2-3, 4-5, 7, 8, 9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 28.
Prout, D. F., 9: 21. Providenza, Joseph, 2: 35. Pruett, Lynn, "The Delmore
Brothers," 5: 20-29.
52 ALABAMA HERITAGE
Q Quilts: album, 1: 2-11, cover, 2-3,
4, 6-7, 8, 9; gunboat, 8: 14-25, 14-15, 20-21, 22-23, back cover.
R Race relations, 3: 32-33; 8: 2-13
passim; 9: 7-12, 15-17, 24-25, 26-27, 28-29, 30-31, 12, 16, 17; 10: 14.
Railroads: Alabama & Chattanooga (Great Southern), 8: 2-13; Alabama & Mississippi, 3: 9; Alabama & Tennessee River, 3: 9; North-East and South-West Alabama, 8: 7; Selma and Greensboro, 8: 6; Selma, Marion and Memphis, 8: 6; Selma, Rome and Dalton, 8: 7; Tuscaloosa Mineral, 8: 4-5; Wills Valley, 8: 7.
Rainey, Gertrude ("Ma"), 6: 33, 36.
Randolph, 8: 35, 39. Raney, Wayne, 5: 27-28. Ranjel, Rodrigo, 4: 25. Rawls, Eugenia, 10: 2, 10-12, 11. Reconstruction, 9: 20-21; Chinese
laborers, 8: 2-13; Constitutional amendments, 9: 8-10, 9.
Red Bluff (Ecor Rouge), 7: 31-33. Red Mountain Iron Works, 3: 9,
11. Red Rovers, 5: 2-19, 2-3, 6, 16-17. Reed, John Shelton, 2: 18. Reid, Daniel C., 1: 24. Reid, Nell Marshall, 8: 24. Religion: and sport, 1: 19;
Birmingham, 1: 27; Spanish, 4: 6-9 passim, 7.
"Remember Goliad!" by James E. Harris, 5: 2-19.
"Remembering Tallulah" by Maridith Walker, 10: 2-15.
Renfroe, Othello ("Chico"), 2: 25. Reynolds v. Sims, 9: 15, 27. Reynolds, H. C., 8: 36. Rhodes, Rufus N., 1: 27. Rice, James E., 8: 41. Richey, John, 7: 23. Rickwood Field, 2: 20-33 passim,
22. Rifles. See Weapons. Risor, M. D., 8: 20. River travel, 2: 2-11. Roberts, Owen J., 9: 50-51. Robertson, Lida B., 10: 40. Robey, Don, 6: 35-39 passim, 39. Robinson, Bill ("Bojangles"), 1:
36, 45. Robinson, Lewy, 1: 30-32. Robinson, Norman, 2: 25, 31, 32. Rodes, Robert E., 10: 18, 20. Rogers, Elisha, 1: 6. Rogers, Franklin, 1: 7, 8. Rogers, James W., 1: 6, 7, 8. Rogers, William N., 1: 6-10
passim.
Rogosin, Donn, 2: 28. Romans, Bernard, 7: 32. Rommel, Erwin, 7: 4, 6-7, 6. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 6: 27,
28; 9: 12, 44, 47, 14, 48. Rothman, N. L., 3: 43. Roupes Valley Iron Works, 3: 9. Rowan, Edward B., 4: 34, 36. Rucker, E. W., 6: 24. Rudd, Charlie, 2: 29. Russellville, 4: 28-37.
s Sack, 2: 15. Sadler, Lewis H., 3: 8. Samsel, John, 2: 35. Sanders, John C. C., 10: 26-27, 26. Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, 5:
4-19 (esp. 15), 15. Santa Margarita, 4: 10. Sardis Methodist Church (Greene
County), 1: 6, 9, 11. Scott; John, 2: 25, 33, 32. "The Search for Hernando De
Soto" by John C. Hall, 4: 12-27. Seawell, Donald, 10: 12. Section of Painting and Sculpture,
U.S. Treasury Department, 4: 30-37 passim.
Segregation. See Race relations. Selma, 3: 7, 8-9, 16-17, 16; 8: 3. Semmes, Raphael, 3: 7. Sevareid, Erk 9: 51-52. Shackelford, Harriet, 5: 5. Shackelford, Jack, 5: 2-19, cover,
5. Shackelford, Maria Yongue, 5: 12. Shakanoosa Arms Company. See
Dickson, Nelson & Company. Shape-note singing, 5: 22, 23. Shealy, Steadman, 1: 19. Shelby County: courthouse, 8: 36;
outlaws, 8: 28-39 passim. Shelby Iron Works, 3: 9. Ships: Confederate ironclads and
quilts, 8: 14-25; CSS Charleston, 8: 19; CSS Fredericksburg, 8: 19; CSS Gaines, 3: 8; CSS Georgia, 8: 19, 19; CSS Hunley, 3: 13; CSS Morgan, 3: 8; CSS Palmetto State, 8: 19, 18-19; CSS Selma, 3: 8· CSS Shenandoah, 9: 35; CSS Tennessee, 3: 8; CSS Virginia, 8: 16, 16-17; 9: 34; USS Cumberland 8: 16-17; USS Mercedita, 8: 18-19; USS Monitor, 8: 16-17. See also Steamboats.
Shirley, Thomas J., 1: 29. Shriver, Karl H., 7: 3. Silvestre, Gonzalo, 4: 25. Simmonds, Roy, "Alabama's
William March, 3: 36-47. Simpson, James A., 1: 32. Sissie, Noble, 1: 45, 49, 37. Sisty, Ettie, 7: 20. Sisty, Jack, 7: 15-16, 20, 20. Slavery, 9: 7-10. "Slidin' and Ridin': At Home
and on the Road with the 1948 Birmingham Black Barons" by
Tim Cary, 2: 20-33. Smith v. Allwright, 9: 15. Smith, Addison C., 1: 7, 8. Smith, Aleck, 8: 34. Smith, Anna, 1: 7, 8, 9. Smith, Bessie, 6: 33, 34. Smith, Daniel W.W., 1: 7, 8. Smith, Eugene Allen, 10: 36-37,
40-45, 42. Smith, Henry, 5: 8. Smith, Henry, 8: 30. Smith, James A., 1: 7-10 passim. Smith, John J. A., 1: 6, 7, 8. Smith, John Little, 8: 5. Smith, John W., 1: 7, 8. Smith, Rebecca F., 1: 7, 8. Smith, Sally S., 1: 7, 8. Smith, William H., 8: 5-7. Smith, Wright W., 1: 7, 8. Smitherman, Cass, 8: 39. Social Security Act, 9: 13. Some Adventures of Captain
Simon Suggs (by Hooper), 4: 43-44, 48-49 (extract). See also Hooper, Johnson Jones and Suggs, Simon.
Some Like Them Short (by March), 3: 43.
A Song for Harps (by March), 3: 42.
Soto, Hernando de, 4: 5-6, 8, 11, 12-27, cover, 9, 13, 14-15; chronicles, 4: 25.
Southern accents, 2: 12-19. Southern distinctiveness, 9: 3-17. "The Spanish Heritage of the
Southeast" by Lawrence A. Clayton, 4: 2-11.
Spanogle, John ("Span"), 7: 44. Spanogle, Lee Ella, 7: 44, 46. Spirit of the Times, 4: 38-51, 40-41. "The Sporting Life" by Fred
Hobson, 1: 12-21. Sports: German P.O.W., 7: 16, 19,
21, 16; Southern, 1: 12-21, 13, 14-15, 16-17, 18.
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 2: 39-40, 37, back cover.
Stained glass, 2: back cover. Stanton, Daniel, 8: 7. Stanton, John C., 8: 7-13. Starke, John Metcalf, 6: 21. "Steamboat Travel in Early
Alabama" by Robert 0. Mellown, 2: 2-11.
Steamboats: Amaranth, 2: 5; Ben Franklin, 2: 8, 9; Carolina, 2: 7, 8; Chippewa, 2: 6; City of Mobile, _2: cover, 4; Commerce, 2: 4, 6; Eliza Battle, 2: 9-10; H. Kenny, 2: 8; Helen Burke, 2: 2; Isabella, 2: 6; James T. Staples, 2: 2, 5; Magnolia, 2: 11, 7; Medora, 2: 5, 6; Mobile, 2: 8; Orline St. John, 2: 9, 10; Peerless, 2: 2; William Penn, 5: 5. See also Ships.
Steele, Columbus ("Lum"), 8: 38. Steele, Ed, 2: 20, 25, 31, 32. Stephens, Ann, 1: 8. Stephens, Caroline, 1: 5, 6, 7, 8,
10. Stephens, J. W.R., 1: 8.
Stephens, James, 1: 7, 8, 9. Stephens, John L., 1: 6, 8 . Stephens, John, 1: 8. Stephens, Mary E., 1: 7, 8. Stephens, Richard H ., 1: 7, 8. Stephens, S. M., 1: 8. Stephens, Sarah, 1: 8. Stephenson, Edwin R., 1: 29. "Stepping into the Past: The
Story of the Battle-Friedman Garden" by George R. Stritikus, 5: 30-47.
Steward Machine v. Davis, 9: 13. Stock car racing, 1: 12-21 passim,
14-15. Stockham Valve Company
baseball team, 2: 23, 23. Stoller, Mike. See Leiber and
Stoller. Stone, Harlan F., 9: 50-51. "Stop Thief! Nineteenth-Century
Wanted Posters," 8: 40-47. Story, Joseph, 9: 18-19. A Streetcar Named Desire (by
Williams), 10: 15, 14. Strickland, Elinor Wesley
Weinberg, 8: 24. Strickland, Henry, 10: 23. Strikes, 2: 41-43. String Octett band, 1: 37. "Stitches in Time: The Lanford
Album Quilt" by Robert Cargo and G. Ward Hubbs, 1: 2-11.
Stritikus, George, "Stepping into the Past: The Story of the Battle-Friedman Garden," 5: 30-47.
Stroh, Gerhard, 7: 29. Suggs, Simon, 4: 39, 43-45, 48-49,
39, 45. Suitts, Steve, "Hugo Black's
Constitution," 9: 42-55. Sullivan, L. B., 9: 28~29. Supreme Court, U.S., 9: 5-17
passim, 18-31, 42-55, 50-51. Sutherland, George, 9: 50-51. Suttletown. See West Blocton. Swanton, John R., 4: 25, 26, 22. Sweet potatoes, 2: 12.
T "Taking the Census" (by
Hooper), 4: 43, 46. The Tallons (by March), 3: 42. Taney, Roger, 9: 19. Tankersley, S. F. H ., 8: 24. Tascaluza, Chief. See Tuscaloosa,
Chief. Tate, James, 8: 35, 38-39. Taylor, John, 1: 30. Tempo Club, 1: 43. Tennessee Coal, Iron and
Railroad Company (TCI), 1: 23; 2: 34-47 passim; baseball team, 2: 23.
Tennessee Valley Authority, 9: 14.
Texas Revolution, 5: 2-19. Texas v. White, 9: 8. Theater Owners' Booking
Association, 6: 34. Thomas, Mrs. Albert, 6: 24-25. Thomas, William H ., 9: 24-25, 25. Thornton, Willie Mae ("Big
Mama"), 6: 30-43, 30, 38, 39, 40-41, 42.
"Traditional Pottery of Mobile Bay" by Joey Brackner, 7: 30-41.
Thrasher boys (outlaws), 8: 32-34. Thrasher, Benjamin, 8: 32, 34. Thrasher, Dick, 8: 32. Thrasher, Elisha ("Lish"), 8: 32-
34. Thrasher, James Bartow ("Bart"),
8: 31, 32-34, 33. Thrasher, Newbern, 8: 32-34. Thrasher, Rutha, 8: 32, 34. Tombigbee River, 2: 3-11 passim. Torreano, Pietro, 2: 47. Townsend, Vincent, 7: 49. Travis, Merle, 5: 26. Travis, William Barrett, 5: 8, 10. Trial Balance (by March), 3: 43, 47. Trott, Wiley, 8: 35, 38-39. True Americans, 1: 29. Truth is Stranger Than Publicity
(by Delmore), 5: 28, 29. Tuggle Institute, 3: 20. Tuscaloosa, 8: 3, 11, 12-13. Tuscaloosa, Chief, 4: 12, 19. Tuscumbia, Courtland and
Decatur Railroad, 5: 5, 6. Tuskegee, 3: 18-35 passim; 9: 26-
27, 27. Tuskegee Institute, 3: 20-21, 24-
33; 9: 17, 25. Tyson, John R., 6: 23.
u Underwood, Oscar W., 1: 29. United States De Soto Expedition
Commission, 4: 22, 25, 22. University of Alabama, 6: 20-21;
10:26,27,37,45,8. "The Unspeakable Words" by
William March, 3: 45.
v Van Cleef family: Arthur, Lily,
Dori, and Joost, 7: 27. Van Doren, Carl, 7: 43. Van Hoose, James A., 1: 26-27.. Vance, Robert, 8: 38. , , Vass, Cordelia West, 8: 25. Vassetti, V. M., 2: 41. Vega, Garcilaso de la, 4: 25. Vlach, John, 7: 38. Voting Rights Act, 9: 16. Voting, 9: 26-27.
w Walker County, 6: 50-51. Walker, Maridith, "Remembering
Tallulah," 10: 2-15. Wall, Randy, "Inside the Wire:
Aliceville and the Afrika Korps," 7: 2-29.
Wallace, George C., 9: 48-50, 17. Walters, D. C., 8: 42. Wanted Posters, 8: 40-47, 41, 42,
43, 44, 45, 46, 47. Ward, George B., 1: 27, 29, 26. Ward, William, 5: 11. Warnock, Robert, 1: 26-27. Warren family cemetery, 7: 51. Warren, B. T., 2: 28. Warren, Benjamin Smart, 7: 43,
45. Warren, Earl, 9: 26-27, 49. Warren, Lee Ella Underwood, 7:
43. Warren, Lella, 7: 42-51, 42, 44, 46,
49. Warren, Lucinda Hort, 7: 45. Washington, Booker T., 3: 20; 9:
24-25, 25. Waterman Steamship Company,
3: 41, 43. Watts, Edward, 9: 25. Watts, Richard, Jr., 10: 9. Weapons: 8: 36-37; Civil War, 3:
2-17, cover, 2-3, 5, 6, 7, 8-9, 10-11, 13, 14-15, 16.
Weatherly, James M., 1: 27. Webster, Daniel, 9: 19, 19. Weinstein, Gretchen Gray, 10: 2. West Blocton, 2: 38, 43. West Greene. See Mount
Hebron. Whetstone Walls (by Warren), 7:
50-51. Whilden, Brayfield Waller, 8; 11. "Whistles" by William March, 3:
48-51. Wilcox, Cadmus M., 10: 19, 26, 27,
30, 22. Wilkinson, Horace C., 1: 32. William v. Rhodes, 9: 48-50. Williams, David H., 1: 6. Williams, Henry, 8: 44. Williams, Rebecca Yancey, 7: 46. Williams, Sammie C., 2: 32. Williams, Tennessee, 10: 12-13. Williams, Will, 5: 22. Wilson, Art, 2: 25, 30, 31 , 33, 21,
28, 32. Wilson, Earl, 10: 2. Wilson, James H., 3: 16. Windham, Ben, "Big Mama
Thornton," 6: 30-43. Wingender, J., 7: 38. Wood, John Archibald, 8: 30. Woodward, Allen Harvey
("Rick"), 2: 26. Woodward, C. Vann, 1: 23. Woollcott, Alexander, 10: 7. Worcester v. Georgia, 9: 5 . "The World and Its Redeemers"
by William March, 3: 44.
World War I, 1: 43-48, 44-45, 46, 48; 3: 39-41, 40.
World War II: German P.O.W.s, 7: 2-29, cover, 2-3, 4-5, 7, 8, 9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 28.
Wright and Rice (manufacturers), 3: 12.
Wright, Herbert, 1: 48, 49.
y Yeager, W.W. ("Billy"), 8: 38. Young, Stark, 10: 5.
z Zapp, Jim, 2: 20, 25, 31, 32. Zoellner, Richard, 4: 31-32. Zolotow, Maurice, 10: 13.
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