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Abraham Lincoln Normal School, 40: 9, 12, 13, 17 Adams, E. Bryding, "Made in Alabama: A State Legacy," 39: 39; "William Frye, Ar- tist ," 32: 30-38 Adams, John E., 39: 21 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 35: 40 Alabama College for Women. See University of Montevallo "The Alabama Croton" by L. J. Davenport, 33: 52, 54 Alabama Decorative Arts Survey, 31: 22-27, 50 Alabama Department of Ar- chives and History (ADAH), 31: 40-41, 43; 33: 56, 58; 35: 50-51; 37: 34-35; 38: 45 Alabama Historical Commission, 31: 46-47; 34: 29, 33, 35-36, 37;35:44,46,47,52;36:47; 38:34,39,43,54;39:47 Alabama Insane Hospital, 31: '?\n Alabama Legacy: Images of a State" by Alice Knierim, 38: 45-46 ''.Alabama Made: Furniture from the Alabama Decorative Arts Survey" by Katherine Estes, 31: 22-27 Alabama Museum of Natural History, 33: 8, 16-18,45-46, 49,9;37:32,33 ''An Alabama Portrait Returns Home" by Robert 0. Mel- lown, 31: 44-45 Alabama Power Company, 38: 31,32,33 Alabama Preservation Alliance, 32:48;34: 29,36,37,38; 38: 34,54 Alabama State Normal School for Colored Students, 40: 8, 13, 14 Alabama State University, 40: 6, 7, 13, 17 ''Alabama's Handwoven Coun- terpanes" by Lee W Rahe and Charlotte Jirousek, 32: 39-42 ''Alabama's Most Endangered Historic Places" by Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff with Robert Gamble, 34: 29-38 IND EX ISSUES 31 TO 40 (Illustrations in Boldface) ''Alabama's Most Endangered Historic Places, 1995" by the AHC and APA Historic Places Committee, 38: 34-44 Aldrich Mines, 38: 40 Allen, Rex, 38: 22 Allison, William 0., 40: 25 Alvarez, Eugene, "USS Kear- sarge: The Last of a Le- gend," 37: 24-29 American Missionary Associa- tion, 40: 7-9, 12, 14, 17 Andersonville, Georgia; prison camp at, 36: 26-41, 30-31, 34,35,38 Andrews, James, 39: 34 ''An n Hodges and the Hand of Fate" by John C. Hall and Harold Povenmire, 37: 30-33 Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens, 33: 49 "The Art of Howard Weeden" by Kay Cornelius, 40: 18-27 Ashcraft, W D., 37: 30, 31 Atkins, Leah Rawls, 38: 45 Back-to-Africa movement, 35: 37,40 Baker, 0. H., 36: 38, 39 Banke,TW,32:37 Bankhead, John H., 35: 42 Bankhead, Tallulah, 31: 10 Barclay, William, 38: 10 Barnard, Christiaan, 40: 37 Barnes, Chauncy, 39: 46 Bartee, John P., 33: 20 Barton, Lee, 39: 10-11 Bartram, William, 34: 30 Battle-Friedman House, 33: 49 Beacham, Abraham, 37: 35, 35 Beacham, Eddie Lou Ellison, 37:35,35 Beauregard, P. G. T, 31: 31, 32 , Beddow, RoderickJr., 39: 19 ' Beddow, Roderick, 39: 19, 21 Beecher, Edwin, 40: 8 Beidler, Philip D., "The Story of Johnny Mack Brown," 38: 14-23, 52 Bell , Frances, 40: 24, 22 Bell, Luther, 32: 12 Bernstein, Bettie, 36: 10 Bernstein, Henrietta Newman, 36:10 Bernstein, Morris, 36: 10, cover Betz, Melanie A, "The National Register: Facts, Myths, and Misconceptions," 31: 46-47 Bibb, Catherine M., 31: 44 Bibb, Charlotte Catherine Mc- Gehee, 31: 44 Bibb, George Bailey, 31: 44 Bibb, Georgia E., 31: 44-45, cover, 44 Bibb, William Wyatt, 31: 44 Birmingham Barons, 38: 7, 8-10, 12-13, 8-9, 10 Birmingham Black Barons, 38: 7, 10-11, 13 Birmingham Civil Rights Insti- tute, 33: 47 "The Birmingham Industrial Heritage District" by Philip Morris, 33: 44-46 "Birmingham Industrial Heri- tage District Sites Open to the Public" by Marjorie L. White, 33: 47-50 Birmingham Museum of Art, 31: 22,25;35: 15;39:39 Black and Company,' New York, 39:24 Black Code, 36: 19 "Black Walnuts" by L. J. Daven- port, 31: 42-43 Blair, A G., 36: 38 Blalock, Alfred, 40: 37 Bluff Hall, 32: 34 Boardman, Volney, 39: 28; works stamped by; 39: 26-27 Bobbitt, Jim, 31: 31, 37 Boll weevil, 35: 21, 24, 25-26, 27 Bonnel, Ulane, "The Recovery of CSS Alabama Artifacts," 37: 22-23 Booth, Margaret, 31: 9-10 Boyer, Keith: photographs by, 34: 40, 41; 35: cover, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 Bracknell, C. E., 33: 35-38 ' Bradford, Henry C., 40: 26 Bradford, William, 33: 10 Brady, Mathew, 34: 42 Bragg, Braxton, 31: 31-36; 33: 10,25;34: 13,28 Bramlette, Thomas E., 32: 37 Braune, Gustave, 39: 28 Breckinridge, John C., 31: 31 Breedlove, Michael A., "Im- migrants Needed, Please Apply;" 33: 56, 58 Bresler, Abraham, 36: 11 Britten (Britain), J. Sackett, 39: 28 Brown's Department Store, Tuskegee, 34: 30-31, 30; 38: 44 Brown, Johnny Mack, 38: 3, 14- 23, cover, 14-15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22; family, 38: 22 Bryant, Paul, 38: 23 Bryce Hospital. See Alabama Insane Hospital Bryce, Peter, 32: 11, 15, 16, 18- 19, 21-22, 23, 24-26, 28-29, 38,23 Buell, Don Carlos, 31: 31, 32, 33;34:21,25,26,27 Bulloch, James D., 37: 9 Bunsen, Robert, 33: 11 Burch,Shannon,39: 16 Bums, J. H., 36: 38 Burrell School, Selma, 40: 9, 13 Burritt, A R., 32: 38 Cain, James, 39: 28 Cain, Thomas, 39: 28 Caldwell House, Huntsville, 32: 34 Caldwell, James, 39: 21 Caldwell, Ray, 38: 13 Camp, Joseph, 32: 18-22, 24-29, 19 Campbell, John, 39: 25, 27, 29; work stamped by, 39: 22-23, 24-25 Cannon, Bishop James, 31: 21 Canutt, Yakima, 38: 21 Capouya, Jeanette, 36: 17 Card, George W, 40: 12 "The Case of the Vermilion Darter" by L. J. Davenport, 34:44 Cedar Haven, 38: 40-41, 41 Chadick, Mrs. William D., 34: 22,25,26 Chandler, D. T, 36: 35 Chapman, Alvan Wentworth, 33: 52 Chapman, Conrad Wise: paint- ing by, 39: 40-41 Chase, Salmon P., 34: 25 "Chestnut Blight" by L. J. Davenport, 36: 45 Chipman, Norton P., 36: 38, 40- 41 Choctaw Be lle, 39: 39, cover, 39 Christian Science Church, Tus- A L A B A M A H E R I TA G E : S P R I N G 1 9 9 6 45

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Page 1: OneTouch 4.0 Scanned Documents - alabamaheritage.com · Heritage District" by Philip Morris, 33: 44-46 "Birmingham Industrial Heri

Abraham Lincoln Normal School, 40: 9, 12, 13, 17

Adams, E. Bryding, "Made in Alabama: A State Legacy," 39: 39; "William Frye, Ar­tist," 32: 30-38

Adams, John E., 39: 21 African Methodist Episcopal

Church, 35: 40 Alabama College for Women. See

University of Montevallo "The Alabama Croton" by L. J.

Davenport, 33: 52, 54 Alabama Decorative Arts Survey,

31: 22-27, 50 Alabama Department of Ar­

chives and History (ADAH), 31: 40-41, 43; 33: 56, 58; 35: 50-51; 37: 34-35; 38: 45

Alabama Historical Commission, 31: 46-47; 34: 29, 33, 35-36, 37;35:44,46,47,52;36:47; 38:34,39,43,54;39:47

Alabama Insane Hospital, 31: 28,39;32:~-29,38,5,8-9

'?\n Alabama Legacy: Images of a State" by Alice Knierim, 38: 45-46

''.Alabama Made: Furniture from the Alabama Decorative Arts Survey" by Katherine Estes, 31: 22-27

Alabama Museum of Natural History, 33: 8, 16-18,45-46, 49,9;37:32,33

''An Alabama Portrait Returns Home" by Robert 0 . Mel­lown, 31: 44-45

Alabama Power Company, 38: 31,32,33

Alabama Preservation Alliance, 32:48;34: 29,36,37,38; 38: 34,54

Alabama State Normal School for Colored Students, 40: 8, 13, 14

Alabama State University, 40: 6, 7, 13, 17

''Alabama's Handwoven Coun­terpanes" by Lee W Rahe and Charlotte Jirousek, 32: 39-42

''Alabama's Most Endangered Historic Places" by Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff with Robert Gamble, 34: 29-38

IND EX ISSUES 31 TO 40 (Illustrations in Boldface)

''Alabama's Most Endangered Historic Places, 1995" by the AHC and APA Historic Places Committee, 38: 34-44

Aldrich Mines, 38: 40 Allen, Rex, 38: 22 Allison, William 0., 40: 25 Alvarez, Eugene, "USS Kear-

sarge: The Last of a Le­gend," 37: 24-29

American Missionary Associa­tion, 40: 7-9, 12, 14, 17

Andersonville, Georgia; prison camp at, 36: 26-41, 30-31, 34,35,38

Andrews, James, 39: 34 ''Ann Hodges and the Hand of

Fate" by John C. Hall and Harold Povenmire, 37: 30-33

Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens, 33: 49

"The Art of Howard Weeden" by Kay Cornelius, 40: 18-27

Ashcraft, W D., 37: 30, 31 Atkins, Leah Rawls, 38: 45

Back-to-Africa movement, 35: 37,40

Baker, 0. H., 36: 38, 39 Banke,TW,32:37 Bankhead, John H., 35: 42 Bankhead, Tallulah, 31: 10 Barclay, William, 38: 10 Barnard, Christiaan, 40: 3 7 Barnes, Chauncy, 39: 46 Bartee, John P., 33: 20 Barton, Lee, 39: 10-11 Bartram, William, 34: 30 Battle-Friedman House, 33: 49 Beacham, Abraham, 37: 35, 35 Beacham, Eddie Lou Ellison,

37:35,35 Beauregard, P. G. T, 31: 31, 32 , Beddow, RoderickJr., 39: 19 ' Beddow, Roderick, 39: 19, 21 Beecher, Edwin, 40: 8 Beidler, Philip D., "The Story of

Johnny Mack Brown," 38: 14-23, 52

Bell, Frances, 40: 24, 22 Bell, Luther, 32: 12 Bernstein, Bettie, 36: 10 Bernstein, Henrietta Newman,

36:10 Bernstein, Morris, 36: 10, cover Betz, Melanie A, "The National

Register: Facts, Myths, and Misconceptions," 31: 46-47

Bibb, Catherine M., 31: 44 Bibb, Charlotte Catherine Mc­

Gehee, 31: 44 Bibb, George Bailey, 31: 44 Bibb, Georgia E., 31: 44-45,

cover, 44 Bibb, William Wyatt, 31: 44 Birmingham Barons, 38: 7, 8-10,

12-13, 8-9, 10 Birmingham Black Barons, 38: 7,

10-11, 13 Birmingham Civil Rights Insti­

tute, 33: 47 "The Birmingham Industrial

Heritage District" by Philip Morris, 33: 44-46

"Birmingham Industrial Heri­tage District Sites Open to the Public" by Marjorie L. White, 33: 47-50

Birmingham Museum of Art, 31: 22,25;35: 15;39:39

Black and Company,' New York, 39:24

Black Code, 36: 19 "Black Walnuts" by L. J. Daven-

port, 31: 42-43 Blair, A G., 36: 38 Blalock, Alfred, 40: 3 7 Bluff Hall, 32: 34 Boardman, Volney, 39: 28;

works stamped by; 39: 26-27 Bobbitt, Jim, 31: 31, 37 Boll weevil, 35: 21, 24, 25-26, 27 Bonnel, Ulane, "The Recovery

of CSS Alabama Artifacts," 37: 22-23

Booth, Margaret, 31: 9-10 Boyer, Keith: photographs by,

34: 40, 41; 35: cover, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15

Bracknell, C. E., 33: 35-38 ' Bradford, Henry C., 40: 26 Bradford, William, 33: 10 Brady, Mathew, 34: 42 Bragg, Braxton, 31: 31-36; 33:

10,25;34: 13,28 Bramlette, Thomas E., 32: 3 7 Braune, Gustave, 39: 28 Breckinridge, John C., 31: 31 Breedlove, Michael A., "Im-

migrants Needed, Please Apply;" 33: 56, 58

Bresler, Abraham, 36: 11

Britten (Britain), J. Sackett, 39: 28

Brown's Department Store, Tuskegee, 34: 30-31, 30; 38: 44

Brown, Johnny Mack, 38: 3, 14-23, cover, 14-15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22; family, 38: 22

Bryant, Paul, 38: 23 Bryce Hospital. See Alabama

Insane Hospital Bryce, Peter, 32: 11, 15, 16, 18-

19, 21-22, 23, 24-26, 28-29, 38,23

Buell, Don Carlos, 31: 31, 32, 33;34:21,25,26,27

Bulloch, James D., 37: 9 Bunsen, Robert, 33: 11 Burch,Shannon,39: 16 Bums, J. H., 36: 38 Burrell School, Selma, 40: 9, 13 Burritt, A R., 32: 38

Cain, James, 39: 28 Cain, Thomas, 39: 28 Caldwell House, Huntsville, 32:

34 Caldwell, James, 39: 21 Caldwell, Ray, 38: 13 Camp, Joseph, 32: 18-22, 24-29,

19 Campbell, John, 39: 25, 27, 29;

work stamped by, 39: 22-23, 24-25

Cannon, Bishop James, 31: 21 Canutt, Yakima, 38: 21 Capouya, Jeanette, 36: 17 Card, George W, 40: 12 "The Case of the Vermilion

Darter" by L. J. Davenport, 34:44

Cedar Haven, 38: 40-41, 41 Chadick, Mrs. William D., 34:

22,25,26 Chandler, D. T, 36: 35 Chapman, Alvan Wentworth, 33:

52 Chapman, Conrad Wise: paint­

ing by, 39: 40-41 Chase, Salmon P., 34: 25 "Chestnut Blight" by L. J .

Davenport, 36: 45 Chipman, Norton P., 36: 38, 40-

41 Choctaw Belle, 39: 39, cover, 39 Christian Science Church, Tus-

A L A B A M A H E R I TA G E : S P R I N G 1 9 9 6 45

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caloosa, 38: 35-36, 34-35 Church Street Cemetery, 34:

10-12, 37, 11 City of Los Angeles, 39: 32, 35,

37, 30-31 Civil War, 31: 28-39, (map) 35;

32: 14, 23, 26, 36-37,42; 33: 10-11; 40: 20; Andersonville prison camp, 36: 26-41} ex­ploits of CSS Alabama and USS Kearsarge, 37: 6-23, 24, 28, 6-7, 17, 18-19; Mobile Bay, 34: 42-43;35: 46; occu­pation of Huntsville, 34: 16, 22-28, 18-19, 27; 39: 34, 39, 45;40:20

Clark, Barney, 40: 36 Clark, Emily, 31: 12-13 Clarkson, Art, 38: 12 Clay, Henry, 32: 37 Clay, J. Withers, 34: 16, 27 Clay, Virginia, 34: 25 Clemens, Joan S., "The Gold

Star Book," 37: 34-35 Coan, Abraham L., 39: 29 Cobb, Allie, 31: 41 Cobb, Guy, 31: 40-41, 43 Cobb, Ty, 38: 10 Cohen, Marcie, "Images of

Southern Jewish Life," 36: 16-17

Coles, Albert, 39: 23 Collier, Henry Watkins, 32: 11 Collins, William W, Sr., 33: 42-

43 Coltart, Robert, 34: 23 Comiskey, Charles, 38: 9 "The Confederate Submarine

H.L. Hunley" by James E. Kloeppel, 39: 40

Conning, James, 39: 29; work stamped by, 39: 22-23, 24-25, 26-27

Continental Eagle Corpora­tion, 35: 20, 26

Cooper, Frederick, 33: 59 Coosa River, 38: 26-33, 48, 50,

26-27, 28, (map) 31, 32 Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin

Archaeological Area, 34: 30, 38:44

Cornelius, Kay, "The Art of Howard Weeden," 40: 18-27; "Old Stars in Alabama: General Ormsby M. Mit­chel," 34: 16-28

Cotton, 35: 16-27, 16-17, 21, 26; insecticides for, 35: 24-25

Council, William, 33: 30 Coveleskie, Harry, 38: 9 Craven, Tunis, 34: 43 Crisp, Hank, 38: 18

Crossley, William J., 36: 29 Crowder, Alvin, 38: 13 CSS Alabama, 37: 6-24, 28,

cover, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 17, 18-19

CSS Sumter, 37: 13 Cubist architecture, 38: 35 Curtis, V Cecil, 39: 19 Cushman, Pauline, 34: 28, 28 Cussler, Clive, 39: 41

Daguerreotype, 32: 30; 35: 50, 51

"Damn the Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead!" by Mindy Wilson, 34: 42-43

Damrell, Andrew Naef, 33: 22, 25,25

Darrow, Clarence, 31: 21 Davenport, L. J ., "The Alabama

Croton," 33: 52, 54; "Black Walnuts," 31: 42-43; "The Case of the Vermilion Dart­er," 34: 44; "Chestnut Blight," 36: 45; "The Eastern Glass Lizard," 40: 40; "Giant Swallowtails (and Metamorphosis)," 35: 48; "Green Treefrogs," 32: 45, 47; "Jack (or Jill)-in-the­Pulpit," 37: 36, 38; "May­pops," 39: 43-44; "Tulotoma, The Alabama Live-Bearing Snail," 38: 48, 50

Davidson, James H., 36: 38 Davies, Marion, 38: 16, 20 Davis, E.C., 32: 22, 26 Davis, Irving Ambros, 37: 35,

35 Davis, Jefferson, 31: 35; 34: 18;

36:29,30,36,38,40 Davis, Piper, 38: 11, 13 Davis, Virgil S., "Damrell's

Ditch," 33: 25 Dean, Dizzy, 38: 8, 10, 13 Dearing House/University

Club, 33: 49-50 Deason, Cecil, 39: 17, 19 DeBakey, Michael, 40: 37 Decorative Arts: counterpanes,

32: 39-42, 39, 40-41, 42; furniture, 31: 22-27, 23-27; hair jewelry, 35: 28-33, 28-29, 30-31,32, 33

Diaz, Porfirio, (president of Mexico), 35: 37-38

Dilliard University, 40: 7 Dix, Dorothea, 32: 10-12, 23,

11 Dixon, George, 39: 40-42 Douglass, Frederick, 35: 40 Downing, Andrew Jackson, 34:

8

46 A L A B A M A H E R I TA G E : S P R I N G 1 9 9 6

Draper, Hamp, 31: 40, 41 Dropo, Walt, 38: 11, 12, 13 Durr, John Wesley, 36: 24 Durr, Virginia Foster, 31: 12

"Early Photographs from the Collection" by Tanya L. Zanish, 35: 50-51

"The Eastern Glass Lizard" by L. J. Davenport, 40: 40

Edwards, William, J., 38: 37 Elebash, Maxwell, "When Shall

Our Cup Be Full? The Cor­respondence of Confederate Soldiers James T and Reu­ben M. Searcy," 31: 28-39

Elliot, Rowdy, 38: 13 Ellis, William H., 35: 37-39, 41-

43 Erwin, Henry "Red," 39: 31-

38, 33, 35, 38; family, 39: 34,37

Estes, Katherine, "Alabama Made: Furniture from the Alabama Decorative Arts Survey," 31: 22-27

"Eugene Allen Smith and the Geological Survey of Alabama," by John C. Hall and Frances Osborn Robb, 33: 8-18

Evans, Theodore, 39: 23

Faller, John I., 36: 34 Farnum, William, 38: 22 Farragut, David Glasgow, 34:

43 Fawcett, George, 38: 19 Ferrell, Arch, 39: 7-9, 11-21, 18 Figh-Pickett House, 38: 43 Fingers, Rollie, 38: 12 Fish, Hamilton, 37: 21 Fisk University, 40: 7 Fitts, Libby, 33: 42-43 Flack, Annie Bingham, 40: 8, 9 Flack, John Porter, 40: 8 Flowers, Richmond, 39: 21 Flynt, Wayne, 31: 10; 33: 16 Forest Home, Marion, 40: 12 Forks of Cypress Ruins, 38: 41 Fort Conde Village, Mobile, 34:

34-35, 34, 37; 38: 44 Fort Gaines, 31: 28-29, 30 Fort Morgan, 31: 28-29 Foster, Cornelia, 38: 19 Foucault, Michel, 32: 17 "Franklin Street Sabbath

School Picnic," 39: 45, 45 Frederick Marquand and

Company, New York, 39: 29 Freedmen's Bureau, 40: 7, 11, French-Rivers House, 34: 31;

38:43

Friends of Magnolia Cemetery, 34: 15

Friends of Rickwood, 38: 12 "From Plantation to Hacienda"

by Karl Jacoby, 35: 34-43 Frost, Arthur B., 40:24 Frye, William 32: 30-38, cover,

31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 40: 18; family, 32-34

Fuller, Albert, 39: 13-21, 8-9, 10-11, 16-17

'~ Future for the Past" by F Lawerence Oaks, 35: 44

Gage, E. P., 31: 41 Gallion, MacDonald, 39: 16,

21,12 Gamble, Robert, 32: 44, '~la­

bama's Most Endangered Historic Places," 34: 29-38

Garland, Landon, 31: 28, 29 Garrett, Silas "Si" Comer III,

39: 7-11, 13, 15-21, 10-11 Gascoigne, Charles, 39: 46 Gehrig, Lou, 38: 10 Geological Survey of Alabama,

33:8, 10, 14, 16, 17, 18 "Giant Swallowtails (and Meta­

morphosis)" by L.]. Dav­enport, 35: 48

Glasgow, Ellen, 31: 13 Glover, Allen, 32: 34, 36 Glover family of Demopolis,

32:24,36 Goodloe family of Colbert

County, 32: 35, 31, 33 Government Street United

Methodist Church, Mobile, 39:45

Gracey, Minor Winn, 32: 32 Gracey, Mourning Smith, 32:

32 Grady, Alan, "When Good Men

Do Nothing: The Murder of Albert Patterson," 39: 6-21, 48

Grant, Ulysses S., 34: 27; 36: 30;37:21

Greason, Bill, 38: 11 "Green Treefrogs" by L. J.

Davenport, 32: 45, 47 '~ Greensboro Belle" by Rob­

ert 0. Mellown, 40: 38-39 Greenwood-Woodlawn Cem­

etery, Birmingham, 38: 38, 38

Greyhound Bus Station, Mont­gomery, 34: 35, 35; 38: 43

Griffin, Johnny Frank, 39: 16, 17, 18, 19

Guerot, Max, 37: 22-23 "Gulf Coast Lighthouses" by

David M. Smithweck and

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Mindy Wilson, 35: 46-47, 47

Gutheim, Rabbi James K., 36:

20 "Guy Cobb: Escape Artist" by

Mark A. Palmer, 31: 40-41, 43

Guy, Birdie, 37: 32 Gwin, Robert, 39: 19

Haardt, John Anton, 31: 8 Haardt, Sara Powell, 31: 6-21,

7, 11,14,17,19,20 Haardt, Venetia Hall, 31: 8-9,

12,21 Hagy, James William, 36: 20 Hale, Oceanna E., 39: 45 Hale, William and Catherine

Stone, 32: 34 Hale, Willis, 39: 37, 35 Hall, John C. and Frances Os­

born Robb, "Eugene Allen Smith and the Geological Survey of Alabama," 33: 8-

18 Hall , John C., and Harold

Povenmire, ''Ann Hodges and the Hand of Fate," 37: 30-33

Hall, Sara Powell, 31: 12 Halleck, Henry W, 31: 31, 32;

34:21,26,27 Hanna, Walter J. "Crack," 39:

14-15, 14 Hardee, William J., 31: 31, 32 Hardy, Fred Henry, 40: 31 Hardy, James Daniel, 40: 28-

37, 28-29, 30, 32, 37 Hardy, Julian Patterson, 40: 31,

32,32 "Harnessing the Black Warrior

River," by Kenneth D. Willis, 33: 19-24

Harris, George W, 39: 25, 27, 29; work stamped by, 39: 22-23, 26-27

Harris, Joel Chandler, 40: 25 Harrison, Jane Phillips, 39: 26 Harrison, Pascal, 39: 26 Hart, William S., 38: 16, 21 Hartshorne, Acton Civil, 31: 45 Hartshorne, Katharine Bibb,

31: 45 Hartshorne, William Bibb, 31:

45 Headley, Rev. P. C., 34: 16, 24,

26 Heard, Jehosie, 38: 11 Hearst, William Randolph, 38:

16 Heart of Dixie Railroad Mu­

seum and Yard, 33: 48 Henley, Ann, "Sara Haardt and

'The Sweet, Flowering South,"' 31: 6-21

Henze, Christopher, "The Saga ofCSSA!abama," 37: 6-23

Hergesheimer, Joseph, 31: 13, 16, 18, 21

Herndon, Thomas Hord, 36: 44

Heyerman, Oscar E, 37: 24-28, 26-27

Heyward, DuBose, 31: 13 Hilgard, E. W, 33: 13 Hill, Charlie, 33: 39-41 Hill, Keith, lithograph by, 39:

30-31 Hillman, Thomas, 38: 10 Himmel, Adolphe, 39: 23 Hirsch, Abraham, 36: 12 Historic American Buildings

Survey (HABS), 33: 44, 45; 38:40;40:39

Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), 33: 34, 44, 45

Hitz, John, 36: 39 Hobbs, Samuel Freeman, 39:

28 Hobson, Fred, 31: 8 Hodges, Ann, 37: 30-33, 31, 33 Hodges, R. S., 33: 11 Hodgson, Alta, "Need Help

Revitalizing Downtown? Try the Alabama Main Street Program," 36: 47

Holley, Lonnie Bradley, 35: 12-15, 12; artwork by, 35: 6, 13,15

Holt, Jennifer, 38: 21 Hooks, Catherine Celia, 39: 29 Hooper, 39: 3 7 Hope, Thomas, 39: 28 "The Hopkins Pratt House at

River Bend" by Jeff Mansell, 32: 43-44

Howard, Ed, 37: 30, 32, 31 Howard, Leslie, 38: 22 Hoyt, William, 39: 29; work

stamped by, 39: 26-27 Huff, Mary Elizabeth Johnson,

''Alabama's Most Endan~

gered Historic Places," 34:

29-38 Hughes, John S., "Insights Into

an Insane Asylum," 32: 18-22, 24-27, 28

Hunley, Horace L., 39: 40 Huntsville, Union occupation

of, 34: 16, 22-28, 18-19, 21, 22-23, 27; 40: 20

Hutson, Don, 38: 23 Hyde and Goodrich, 39: 23

I-house, 32: 44, 43, 44

"Images of Southern Jewish Life: A Jewish Road Trip Through Alabama" by Marcie Cohen, 36: 16-1 7

"Immigrants Needed, Please Apply" by Michael S. Breedlove, 33: 56, 58

Inge, Elizabeth Brock Hern-don, 36: 44, 42

Inge, Richard, 36: 43 Inge, Samuel, 36: 43 Inge, William Bullock, 36: 42-

44, 43 "Insights Into An Insane Asy­

lum" by John S. Hughes, 32: 18-22, 24-27

Isnard, Jean Jacques, 34: 11 Israel, Frank, 36: 13 Israel, Libby Jean, 36: 13 Israel, William "Wolf," 36: 13

"Jack (or Jill)-in-the-Pulpit" by L. J. Davenport, 37: 36, 38

Jackson, Harvey H., "Taming the Coosa," 38: 26-33, 52

Jackson, Jefferson Davis, 33: 13-14, 11

Jackson, Reggie, 38: 12 Jacobs, Joanna, "Northington

General Hospital, Tusca­loosa," 39: 36-3 7 .

Jacobs, Moody, 37: 30, 32, 33 Jacoby, Karl, "From Plantation

to Hacienda," 35: 34-43 "James D . Hardy, M.D." by J.

Mack Lofton Jr., 40: 28-3 7 Jemison, Cherokee, 40: 38

Jemison , Robert Jr., 32: 11 Jemison, WC., 33: 23 Jemison-Van de Graaff House,

33:50 "The Jewish Community in

Demopolis" by Anna Jacobs Singer, 36: 14-15

"Jewish Life in Alabama: The Formative Stages" by Henry Marks and Marsha Kass Marks, 36: 6-13

Jews in Alabama, 36: 6-25; Mobile, 36: 7, 10-11, 13, 18-19; Huntsville, 36: 8, 11, 13; West Blocton, 36: 11, 13; Ashkenazic Jews, 36: 9; Reform Judaism, 36: 9-1 O; Harmony Clubs, 36: 10; Hebrew Courts of Arbitra­tion, 36: 11; Selma, 36: 12, 16, 17, 19; Demopolis, 36: 14-15, 19; Sephardim, 36: 18; Montgomery, 36: 18-25

Jirousek, Charlotte, '1\Jabama's Handwoven Counterpanes," 32: 39-42

Johnson, Andrew, 36: 39 Johnson, Julian, 40: 33 Johnston, A. S., 31: 31 Johnston, Joseph, 36: 36; 37:

21 Jones, Ball, and Poor, Boston,

39:28 Jones,Buck,38: 16 Jones, G. Ernest, 39: 21 Jones, Walter B., 33: 17; 37: 30 Jordan, Shug, 38: 23 Julius Rosenwald Fund, 39: 47

Katz, Judd A., "Red Erwin and the Medal of Honor," 39: 30-38, 48

Kavanaugh, William H., 38: 8 Keffer, John C., 33: 56 Kell, John M., 37: 10-11 Kelley, Mark, 38: 19 Kelly, John H., 34: 13 Kemble, Edward W, 40: 24 Kemp, Kathy, "W C. Rice," 34:

40-41, 50; "Revelations: Alabama's Visionary Folk Artists," 35: 6-15

Kenworthy Hall, 31: 46 Kilby Prison, 31: 40-41 Kiley, Richard, 39: 21 "King Cotton in Alabama: A

Brief History" by Thomas W Oliver, 35: 16-27

King House, 33: 50 Kirkbride, Thomas Story, 32: 8,

10, 12, 13-16,23,6 Kloeppel, James E., 39: 40, 41 Knapp,Alanson,39:29 Knierim, Alice, ''An Alabama

Legacy: Images of a State," 38: 45-46

Kniffen, Fred, 32: 44 Knight, Fuzzy, 38: 21, 18 Kolff, Willem, 40: 36-37 Kroessman, Emil, 38: 45-46 Ku Klux Klan, 40: 11, 15 Kuchler, Christopf, 39: 23

CHommedieu, John A, 39: 29; work stamped by, 39: 22-23

CHommedieu, William L., 39: 29; work stamped by, 39: 22-23

Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, 35: 22

Lane, Isaac and Mary Pride, 32:35

Lanne~Joseph,32:32

Lay, Cummins, 38: 28, 29, 31 Lay, William Patrick, 38: 31-32,

33,30 Lee, Robert E., 34: 18; 36: 30,

36,38 Lehman Brothers (the store),

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36:24 Manly, Basil, 33: 12 Military units, Civil War: 15th Hospital Complex, 38: 41-Lehman Brothers, 36: 11-12, Mansell, Jeff, "The Hopkins Pennsylvania Cavalry, 31: 42,42

19, 24-25 Pratt House at River Bend," 36 Lumsden's Battery, 31: Mourning jewelry, 35: 28-33, Lehman, Emanuel, 36: 24 32: 43-44 28, 30, 32, 34, 39, flag of, 28-33 Lehman, Henry, 36: 24 Margaret Booth School, 31: 9- 34; 34th Alabama Infantry, "Multiflora," 36: 44 Lehman, Mayer, 36: 24 10, 12, 9 31: 29, 31-38; 28th Alabama LeMay, Curtis, 39: 37, 35 Marion, 40: 6, 8, 12-14, 17 Regiment, 31: 36 "The National Register: Facts, Leslie, Albert J., 39: 29; work Marks, H.R., 39: 46 Mitchel, Edwin W, 34: 20, 25 Myths, and Misconcep-

stamped by, 39: 22-23 Marks, Henry and Marsha Kass Mitchel, Frank, 34: 20 tions" by Melanie A Betz, Leslie, Franklin A., 39: 29; Marks, "Jewish Life in Mitchel, Louisa Trask, 34: 18 31: 46-47; 40: 27

work stamped by, 39: 22-23 Alabama: The Formative Mitchel, Ormsby M., 34: 16- "The National Register of Lewis, David P, 33: 58 Stages," 36: 6-13 28,17;40:20 Historic Places, 34: 36; 35: Lewis, David Peter, 35: 51 Marmaduke Williams House, Mitchell, J.C. B., 31: 29 44, 46, 47; 38: 12, 35, 37; Lewis, Sinclair, 31: 21 34:31-32,31;38:43 Mitchell, James, 38: 32 39:47;40:27 Libo, Kenneth, "The Moseses Martin, Joshua Lanier, 35: 50 Mobile Bay, Eastern Shore, 38: National Snowhill Alumni

of Montgomery: The Saga Martin, Sarah Ann Mason, 35: 36-37, 36 Association, 38: 3 7 of a Jewish Family in the 50 Mobile Historic Development National Trust for Historic South," 36: 18-23, 25 Martin, Thomas, 38: 32 Commission, 35: 46, 47 Preservation, 34: 37, 38; 36:

Lightning Route (electric Matthews, Ralph, 39: 9-13, 15 Mobile Point Lighthouse, 35: 47 streetcar), 36: 22 Maxwell, James R., 31: 29, 31, 46,47 New Jersey State Lunatic

Lindsay, Robert B., 33: 58 32, 35-39, 50-51, 35 Mohney, Christopher, "The Asylum, 32: 7, 10, 11, 23, 7 Llewellyn, David H., 37: 20-21 Maxwell, Thomas, 33: 21 Boll Weevil Monument," Newell, Mark M., "What Real-Lockwood, Frank, 33: 17 Mayfield, Sara, 31: 10, 12, 16, 35: 27; "Redecorating the ly Happened to the CSS Loeb, Adeline Moses, 36: 25, 20-21 Beast: The Life and Death Hunley? Success and Tragedy

24 Maynard, Ken, 38: 16 of Captain Henry Wirz, in Maffitt's Channel," 39: Loeb, Carl M., 36: 25, 24 "Maypops" by L.J. Davenport, CSA," 36: 26-41 40-42 Loeb, Carl, Jr., 36: 24 39: 43-44 Mohr, Charles, 33: 52, 54 Newman, Frances, 31: 18 Loeb, Frances Lehman, 36: 25, Mays, Willie, 38: 8, 11, 13, 13 Molesworth, Carleton, 38: 10 Nichols, William, 38: 41

25 McClellan, George, 34: 20, 21, Montgomery Bus Boycott, 40: Normal and Industrial Intitute, Loeb, Henry, 36: 24 27 17 Tuskegee, 40: 14 Loeb,John,36:25,24,25 McCrary, David, 40: 38 Montgomery, 40: 6, 8, 14, "Northington General Hospi-Loeb,)ohn, Jr., 36: 25 McCrary, Lelia Jane, 40: 38-39; Moore, Albert, 33: 24 tal, Tuscaloosa" by Joanna Loeb, Margaret, 36: 24 38,39 Moore, Forney, 32: 20-21, 24 Jacobs, 39: 36-37 Lofton, J. Mack, Jr., "James D. McCullers, Carson, 31: 8 Moore, John Chandler, 39: 23 Northington, Eugene Garland,

Hardy, M.D.," 40: 28-37 McDowell House (the back- Mordecai Moses House, 36: 39:36 Long, Woodie, 35: 8-11, 8; wards house), Huntsville, 25,23 Notasulga School, 39: 47

paintings by, 35: 9, 10 34: 23, 27-28, 21 Mordecai, Abram, 36: 19 Nott, Josiah, 34: 13-14 Lopez, Aaron, 32: 12 McElroy, J. Russell, 39: 21 More, John Trotwood, 40: 25 Noyes, H. E., 36: 36 Louis, Joe, 38: 23 McElroy, John, 36: 36 Morehouse, 40: 7 "Nutbush," 36: 44 Lowe, Bartley M., 40: 26 McGillivray, Lachlan, 38: 20 Morgan, John Hunt, 34: 25 Lowell, Amy, 31: 13 Mcintire, John, 39: 21 Morgan,Steven,37: 28-29 O'Brien, Tommy, 38: 11 Lumsden, Charles L., 31: 30, McKinley, John, 40: 26 Morris, Philip, "The Birming- O'Day, Nell, 38: 21

recruitment broadside by, McKinney, Julius K, 37: 33 ham Industrial Heritage O'Neal, E. A, 33: 16 31 Mellown, Robert 0., ''.An Alaba- District," 33: 44-46 Oaks, E Lawerence, ''.A Future

Lyman, Charles H., 37: 24, 25, ma Portrait Returns Home," Moses Brothers, 36: 20, 22 for the Past," 35: 44 27-28, 26 31: 44-45; "Mental Health Moses, Alfred, 36: 18, 19, 20, Oakwood Cemetery, Montgo-

Lyon, Francis Strother, 32: 34 and Moral Architecture," 32: 22-25, 19 mery, 35: 52 5-17; 'l\Iabama Insane Hos- Moses, Emily, 36: 18 Oberlin College, Ohio, 40: 7, 9

Maas, Simon, 36: 12 pita) Cemetery," 32: 38; Moses, Isaiah, 36: 19 Old Alabama State Peniten-Mack, Connie, 38: 12 "William Bullock Inge," 36: Moses, Jeanette, 36: 25 tiary, 38: 38-39, 38-39 "Made in Alabama: A State 42-44 Moses, Levy, 36: 19 Old Alabama Town Cotton

Legacy" by E. Bryding Memphis and Charleston Moses, Mordecai, 36: 18, 20- Gin, 35: 22-23, 22-23 Adams, 39: 39 Railroad, 34: 22; round- 22, 24-25 Old M & 0 Machine Shops,

Madison, Dolley Payne, 34: 32 house, 34: 22-23 Moses, Rebecca Phillips, 36: 38:43 Maffitt's Channel, 39: 41-42 Mencken, H. L., 31: 8, 10, 13- 19 Old Memphis and Charleston Magnolia Cemetery, 34: 6-10, 21,14,19,20 "The Moseses of Montgomery: Railroad Depot, 38: 39

12-15, cover, 5, 6-7, 9, 10, Mencken, Sara Haard t. See The Saga of a Jewish Family "Old Stagecoach Inn" (Moore-12,13,15 Haardt, Sara Powell in the South" by Kenneth Hill House), 38: 39-40 -

Magnolia Hall, 40: 38, 39 "Mental Health and Moral Libo, 36: 18-23, 25 "Old Stars in Alabama: General Main Street Program, Ala- Achitecture" by Robert 0. Moundville Archaeological Ormsby M. Mitchel" by

bama, 36: 47 Mellown, 32: 5-17 Park, 33: 18 Kay Cornelius, 34: 16-28 Manet, Edouard, painting by, Middle Bay Lighthouse, 35: MountAuburn,34:8, 12 Old York Heritage Park-Corry

37: 6-7 46,47 Mount Vernon Arsenal/Searcy House, 33: 50

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Oliver, Thomas W "King Cotton in Alabama: A Brief History," 35: 16-27

Olmsted, Frederick Law, 39: 25 "Opdycke's Tigers," 40: 8 Osborne House,.Mobile, 38: 36 Osceola, 31: 48 Otts, John Martin Philip, 40:

39 Owen House, 33: 50 Owen, Lewis, 39: 25-27, 29;

work stamped by, 39: 24-25 Owen, Marie Bankhead, 37:

34-35 Owen, Susan, 39: 29

Padgett, Cecil, 39: 19, 20, 17 Page, Thomas Nelson, 40: 25,

26 Paige, Satchel, 38: 8, 11 Pallais, Daniel, 39: 29 Palmer, Mark A., "Guy Cobb:

Escape Artist," 31: 40-41, 43

"The Pantheron," Lowndes County, 39: 26

Parks and Lyons, 39: 40 Parks, Alan, 40: 3 7 Parmer Murrell House, Mont-

gomery County, 34: 33, 33 Parrish, Herbert L., 31: 19 Paterson, John, 40: 11, 10 Paterson, Judith Hillman, "To

Teach the Negro," 40: 6-17 Paterson, Margaret (Maggie)

Flack, 40: 6, 8-9, 12-15, 17, 8

Paterson, William Burns, 40: 6, 9-17, 9, 10, 16

Patterson, Albert, 39: 6-21, 6 Patterson, John, 39: 7, 9, 11,

17-19' 21, 12 Pattillo, Edward, "Silver in

Antebellum Alabama," 39: 22-29, 48-49

Patton, Robert M., 38: 29 Patton, Robert, 32: 36 Paxton, AG., 39: 15 Pearsall, Thomas, 38: 29, 30 Pearson, George T, 33: 16 Pere-Lachaise, 34: 8 Perkins, B. E, painting by, 35:

cover Perkins, WC., 32: 22 Perry, Emmett, 39: 7-9, 19 Persons, AW, 36: 32, 38 Persons, Gordon, 39: 8, 11, 12,

13, 15, 16 Phenix City, Alabama, 39: 6-21,

8-9 Pickett, George E., 31: 18 Pickett, Sue, 33: 42-43 Pinson, S. L., 33: 38-39

Polhamus, John, 39: 23 Polk, Lucius E., 31: 31 Poor, George L., 39: 28 Poor, James R., 39: 28 Poor, Nathaniel, 39: 28 Porter, Lee "Red," 39: 7, 8, 9,

19 Povenmire, Harold, and John

C. Hall, '1\nn Hodges and the Hand of Fate," 37: 30-33

Poynor, Cap. Diggs, 40: 31, 30 Poynor, Julia Ann 40: 31 Pratt, Absalom, 32: 43-44 Pratt, Daniel, 35: 20, 20 Pratt, Hopkins, 32: 43-44 Pratt, Mary Dickerson, 32: 44 Pratt, Richard, 32: 43 Pratt, Sarah Dickerson, 32: 44 Preuit Oaks plantation, Col-

bert County, 34: 30; 38: 44 Price, Elizabeth, 40: 20, 24-25,

26 Price, George W E, 40: 20 Pringle, Aileen, 31: 16 Pugh, James L., 33: 23

Rahe, Lee W, ''Alabama's Handwoven Counterpanes," 32: 39-42

Rand, Elizabeth H., ''.A Modern Analysis," 32: 28-29

''.A Rare Glimpse of Antebellum Mobile" by John Sledge, 39: 45-46

"Red Erwin and the Medal of Honor" by Judd A. Katz, 39: 30-38

Redden, Drew, 39: 19, 18 "Redecorating the Beast: The

Life and Death of Captain Henry Wirz, CSA'' by Christopher Mohney, 36: 26-41

Reed, Jane Weeden, 40: 20 Reeves, C. S., 31: 36 Rehling, CJ., 39: 8, 12 Reid, Lamar, 39: 7, 9, 11, 19 Reid, Whitelaw, 34: 27 "Revelations: Alabama's Vision-

ary Folk Artists" by Kathy Kemp, 35: 6-15

Reynolds, Morgan, 39: 13 Rice, W C., 34: 40-41, 43, 41 Richardson, James, 32: 36 Richardson, John Patton 32: 36 Richardson, William, 32: 36 Rickwood Field, 33: 48; 35: 44;

38:6-13,6-7,8-9, 10, 11 "Rickwood Field: Grand Lady

of Baseball" by Paige Wain­wright, 38: 6-13

Ritter, John, 34: 11

Robb, Frances Osborn and John C. Hall, "Eugene Allen Smith and the Geological Survey of Alabama," 33: 8-18

Robinson, Jackie, 38: 11 Rockne, Knute, 38: 16 Rodgers, Marion Elizabeth, 31:

8 Roger, Thomas, 39: 46 Rogers, George, 39: 19, 20, 18 Rogers, Roy, 38: 16, 22 Rogers, Will, 38: 21 Rogers, William Warren, 38: 45 Rome, Georgia, 31: 32 Romer, Philip, 31: 44, painting

by, cover, 44; 39: 39, paint­ing by, cover, 3, 39

Roncador Bank, 37: 25-28 Rose Bowl, 1926, 38: 14, 18,

19,23 Rose, Eddie, 38: 12 Rosecrans, William S., 31: 36 Rosenbush, Bert, 36: 14-15,

14-15 Rosenbush, Julius, 36: 14 Rosengarten, (Major), 31: 36 "Rosenwald Schools: Have You

Seen One in Your Area?," 39:47,47

Royal College of Surgeons, London, 40: 3 7

Rucke~John,40:24

Rudi, Joe, 38: 12 Ruth,Babe,38:8, 10 Rutland, Sarah Louise Goodloe,

32: 35-36, cover, 33

"The Saga of CSS Alabama" by Christopher Henze, 37: 6-23

Sams, Louise, 40: 32, 33 Sams, Marion Ruth Yount,

"Sentimental and Memorial Jewelry," 35: 28-33

Sand Island Lighthouse, 35: 46-47

Sanders, Walter, 39: 13 "Sara Haardt and 'The Sweet,

Flowering South"' by Ann Henley, 31: 6-21

Sauer, Hank, 38: 13 , Saunders, William Carroll, 40:

38-39 Sayre, George, 39: 29 Schade, Louis, 36: 38, 39 Schmidt, Johann, 32: 32 Schulte, Frederick (gallery of),

Berlin, 40: 25 Schuyler, Don Buel, 38: 35 Scott, Norman, 39: 41 Scott, Xan, 38: 16 Screws, William Wallace, 36:

20-21 Searcy, Annie Ross, 31: 39, 39

Searcy, Evie, 31: 28, 32-33, 38, 39,51

Searcy, George, 31: 28, 30, 50, 38

Searcy, James Thomas, 31: 28-39, 50-51, 29, 39; 32:15

Searcy, Mary Ann Abigail Fitch, 31: 28, 32, 33

Searcy, Reuben (father), 31: 28,37,38,33

Searcy, Reuben Martin, 31: 28-39, 50-51, 37

Searcy, Stella, 31: 28, 32, 38 "Selected Prominent Silver

Retailers in Antebellum Alabama," 39: 28-29

Sellers, James B., 36: 42 Selma, 32: 34 Semmes, Raphael, 37: 8-21,

10-11, 12 "Sentimental and Memorial

Jewelry" by Marion Ruth Yount Sams, 35: 28-33

Shepherd, Hoyt, 39: 16 Sherman, William T., 34: 20,

27; 36: 35-36 Shirley, T]., 31: 40-41 Shorter, John Gill, 31: 29 Shumway, Norman, 40: 37 "Silver in Antebellum Alabama"

by Edward Pattillo, 39: 22-29 Simaral, George, 39: 32, 34, 35 Singer, Anna Jacobs, "The

Jewish Community in De­mopolis," 36: 14-15

Slaughter, Terry, 38: 12 Sledge, John, ''.A Rare Glimpse

of Antebellum Mobile," 39: 45-46

Sloan, Samuel, 32: 12 Sloss Furnaces, 33: 7, 26-34, 49;

35: 52; company housing of, 33: 30-33; founding and establishment of, 33: 27-29; labor force of, 33: 28, 29-33; preservation of, 33: 33-34; 33:7,26-27,28,29,30,33

"Sloss Furnaces: A Story of Iron and the Men Who Made It" by Paige Wainwright, 33: 26-34

Sloss, James Withers, 33: 27, 28;38: 10

Smith, Eugene Allen, 33: 8-18, 21-22, 52, 8, 11, 18; memo­rabilia of, cover, photo­graphs by, 11, 14-15, 17

Smith, Frances, 38: 20 Smith, Luny, 38: 19 Smith, Maury, 39: 11 Smith, William Hugh, 33: 56 Smith, Xanthus, painting by,

37: cover, 18-19

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Smithsonian Institution, 37: 32-33; 40: 3 7

Snow Hill Institute, Wilcox County, 38: 37, 36-37

Snow, Frank Hamilton, Jr., 37: 34,34

Spear, Julia, 40: 20 Spence, Alice, 34: 25 St. Luke's Episcopal Church,

34:32,34,29;38:44 St. Paul's Episcopal Church,

Carlowville, 31: 44 Stanton, Edwin, 34: 24, 25; 36:

30,38 Stanton, Oscar E, 37: 24 Stanton, Phineas, 32: 3 7 Starrett, Charlie, 38: 23 Steamboat: shipping of cotton

by, 35: 18 Steele, George, 32: 34 Stein, Gertrude, 31: 13 Stevenson, R. Randolph, 36: 38 Stewart, John, 34: 30-31 Stewart, Stuffy, 38: 13 Strickland, Edwin, 39: 7 "The Story of Johnny Mack

Brown" by Philip D. Beidler, 38: 14-23

Strouse, Eugene 0., 39: 35 Sugars, Levi, 39: 28 Sullivan, Joseph Moses, 38: 33 Sykes, Barnard, 39: 11, 12, 12 Sylacauga Meteorite, 37: 30-

33, 31

Tait, James L., 33: 5 Talladega, 40: 7 Tallassee Mills, Elmore County,

34:32,32;38:44 "Taming the Coosa" by Harvey

H. Jackson III, 38: 26-33 "The Tangible Past: Mobile's

Magnolia Cemetery" by John Sledge, 34: 6-15

Tannehill Historical State Park, 33:45

Temple Mishkan Israel, 36: 17, 16

Theodore Evans and Company, New York, 39: 28

Thirty-first (Dixie) Infantry Division, 39: 15

Thomas, George, 34: 20 Thompson, Sharyn, "Church

Street Graveyard, Mobile," 34: 11

Thompson, Wiley, 31: 48 Tiffany and Ball, New York, 39:

24 "To Teach the Negro" by

Judith Hillman Paterson, 40: 6-17

Tomes, Nancy, 32: 16

Tompkins, C., 39: 26 Trinchard, Junius, 34:11 Tuke, William, 32: 6-7, 13 Tullibody Academy for Negroes,

Greensboro, 40: 11, 12 "Tulotoma, The Alabama Live­

Beari ng Snail" by L.J. Davenport, 38: 48, 50

Tuomey, Michael, 33: 8, 10, 12-13, 16, 12; map by, 13

Turchin, John Basil, 34: 16 Turner, Bishop Henry McNeal,

35:37,40,40 Turner, Jarvis, 34: 11, 12 Tuskegee Female Methodist

College, 40: 20 Twickenham Historic Preserva­

tion District Association, 40: 26-27

University of Alabama, 31: 28, 29; 33: 8, 10, 12-13; 38: 14, 16, 19, 23; 39: 37; literary societies of, 36: 42; 40: 31

University of Mississippi Med­ical Center, 40: 30, 33, 3 7

University of Montevallo, 40: 31

Urquhart, David, 40: 18 USS HousatonU:, 39: 40-42 USS Kearsarge, 37: 8-9, 13-17,

20, 21, 24-29, 6-7, 16, 18-19, 20-21, 24-25, 29

"USS Kearsarge: The Last of a Legend" by Eugene Alvarez, 37: 24-29

USS Manhattan, 34: 42-43, 42

USS Mannahata, 34: 42 USS Tecumseh, 34: 42-43, 42

Van de Graaff, Bully, 38: 16 Van Dorn, Earl, 31 : 31 Vermilion darter, 34: 44, 44 Virginia City Mines, 38: 40 Vulcan Statue and Park, 33: 49

Wade, Wallace, 38: 16, 18, 19 Wainwright, Paige, "Rickwood

Field: Grand Lady of Base­ball," 38: 6-13, 52; "Sloss Furnaces: A Story 'of Iron and the Men Who M~de It," 33: 26-34, 61

Wallace, George, 39: 21 Walls, George P., 31: 40 Ward, Robert David, 38: 45 Washington, Booker T, 38: 37;

39:47 Washington, Booker T, 40: 14 Watt, James, 35: 17 Watts, Thomas H., 38: 31 Weaver, Philip, 38: 40 Webb, Watts, 40: 34

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Webster, Rowena, 34: 25 Weeden House Museum (As­

pen Place), 32: 35; 40: 26, 27, 27

Weeden, Henry Vernon, 40: 20 Weeden, Jane Urquhart, 40:

18,20 Weeden, John David, 40: 20 Weeden,Kate,40:20 Weeden, Maria Howard, 32:

35; 40: 18-27, 19; works: 40: 25,26, 19,20,21,22,23

Weeden, William, 40: 20 Weedon, Frederick, 31: 48 Weedon, Hamil ton, 31: 48 Weedon, Mary Thompson, 31:

48 Weil, Abe, 36: 8-9 Weismuller, Johnny, 38: 22 Welty, Eudora, 31: 8 West, Rebecca, 31: 16 "What Really Happened to the

CSS Hunley? Success and Tragedy in Maffitt's Chan­nel" by Mark M. Newell, 39: 40-42

Wheeler, Joseph, 31: 39; 34: 22 "When Good Men Do Nothing:

The Murder of Albert Pat­terson" by Alan Grady, 39: 6-21

"When Shall Our Cup Be Full? The Correspondence of Con­federate Soldiers James T and Reuben M. Searcy" by Maxwell Elebash, 31: 28-39

White, C. C., 31: 36 White, Charles, 39: 29 White, Isaiah, 36: 38 Wickman, Patricia, 31: 48 "William Bullock Inge" by

Robert Mellown, 36: 42-44 William Cook House, 33: 49 "William Frye, Artist," by E.

Bryding Adams, 32: 30-38 William Gayle, New York, 39:

23,27,29 Williams, "Peg Leg," 35: 34-36,

38,39 Williams, Agnes Payne Harris,

34:32 Williams, Marmaduke, 34: 32 Williams, Ted, 38: 8 Willis, Kenneth D., "Harnessing

the Black Warrior River," 33: 19-24

Wilson, Art, 38: 11 Wilson, George ( 1926 Rose

Bowl), 38: 19 Wilson, George (Birmingham

Black Barons), 38: 11 Wilson, J(ames) H., 31: 44; 36:

29,36

Wilson, Mindy, "Damn the Torpedoes! Full Speed Ahead!," 34: 42-43

Winder, John H., 36: 29-33, 35, 36,38,39,32

Winder, Richard B., 36: 32, 38 Winder, W S., 36: 32, 38 Winslett, Wu, 38: 18 Winslow, John A, 37: 8-9, 17,

20, 13, 20-21 Wirz, Cora, 36: 29, 39-40, 41 Wirz, Cornelia, 36: 29, 39-40 Wirz, Elizabeth Wolf, 36: 28-29,

39-40 Wirz, Henry, 36: 26-41, 29, 40-

41 Wirz,Susan,36: 29,39-40 Wood and Hughes, New York,

39: 23, 27, 28, 29; work by, 39: 23, 24-25, 26-27

Wood,]. A., 36: 22 Woodruff, Jane Eliza Mills, 32:

37 Woodruff, William E., 32: 37 Woodward, A H. "Rick," 38: 8-

10, 8 Wortsman, Gene, 39: 7, 8 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 38: 35 UJattv. Stickney, 32: 17 Wyman, Benjamin L., 32: 21-

22, 25, 26 Wyman, Justus E., 39: 29

Zanish, Tanya, "Early Photo­graphs from the Collection," 35: 50-51

Zauchin, Norm, 38: 12