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Subject Index to Volumes 1 through 21

Although the Gulf South Historical Review is indexed and abstracted in America: History and Life, the editors wanted to provide readers with a more readily accessible reference. The following is not an exhaustive index, however. We have included the principal time periods, locations, subjects and persons for each article. The journal volume and number (e.g., volume 10, number 2) is written 10.2 followed by a colon and then the page number(s) (for example: 11.1: 13, 16-17 would mean that information related to that subject/person/thing etc. is found in the first issue of volume number eleven on pages 13, and 16 through 17). Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations.


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Acadians, 1.1: 24-35; 3.2: 62-65

Adams-Onis Treaty, 21.1: 25. See also treaties.

Adkinson, Edna, 12.1: 167

Advertiser (Montgomery), 17.1: 12, 14, 16, 21, 25

Advocate (Gainesville), 1.1: 39-54

African Americans, 1.2: 23-31, 69-71; 2.1: 5-22, 40-42, 44-51; 3.1: 73-74; 3.2: 6-18; 4.2: 152-59; 5.2: 79-88; 7.1: 21, 24-26, 27, 28, 29, 33; 8.2: 64-65, 82, 84-86; 9.1: 65, 70, 71, 74-75, 77, 78; 9.2: 11, 12, 14, 129-34; 10.1: 5-14, 32, 118, 146; 12.2: 99-116; 13.2: 49-57, 64, 75, 77, 79; 14.1: 125-26; 15.1: 35-46, 49-65, 102-6; 15.2: 98-106; 16.1: 48-67; 17.1: 53-60; 18.1: 31-42, 77-94; 18.2: 23, 25-27, 29, 40, 41, 43, 53; 20.2: 35-56, 63-80; 21.1: 7-28; 21.2: 7-29

agriculture, 12.1: 44, 61-73; 14.1: 91-92, 120-38; 15.1: 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15

Alabama, 9.1: 6-25; 9.2: 19-39; 11.1: 23, 25-58; 11.2: 41-67; 12.2: 7, 25, 27, 30, 35, 36; 13.2: 10, 11, 12, 14, 16; 14.1: 120, 128, 136, 138; 15.1: 49, 65; 15.2: 21; 17.1: 37-47; 18.1: 47-70

Alabama Advisory Committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (AAC), 19.1: 9, 10, 16, 19

Alabama and Chattanooga Railroad, 21.2: 8, 25

Alabama Convict Improvement Association, 21.2: 23

Alabama Council on Human Relations (ACHR), 19.1: 9, 10, 11, 13, 19

Alabama Department of Corrections. See convict-least system.

Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company (ADDSCO), 1.2: 43-44, 45, 47, 49, 51, 57, 70-71; 15.1: 51, 54, 55; 18.2: 6, 8-9, 11, 13-23, 25-29

Alabama Furnace Co., 21.2: 11

Alabama Iron Co., 21.2: 11

Alabama Medical Association, 21.2: 15. See also health and various doctors by name.

Alexander, Lt. William, 21.1: 31, 35, 40

Altvater, A. C., 21.2: 83

Ambassador (sailing vessel), 21.1: 17

American Diver (submarine). See Pioneer II.

American Federation of Labor (AFL), 10.2: 9-11; 17.1: 37, 45, 46

American Missionary Association, 4.2: 152-59

American Party. See Know-Nothings.

Anderson, Charles D., 2.2: 97-99

antebellum period, 1.1: 39-54; 2.1: 5-22; 5.2: 104-10; 6.1: 23-34; 10.1: 125-26; 11.1: 23-47; 11.2: 6-32; 13.2: 49-57; 17.2: 63-69; 19.1: 79-92; 19.2: 7-30; 21.1: 14; 21.2: 64-74

anti-immigration, 21.1: 13-14, 15. See also emmigration, immigration.

Anti-Semitism, 16.2: 11, 22, 24, 26

Apalache, Florida, 1.2: 5-6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 18, 19

Apalachicola, Florida, 6.1: 23-26, 31, 33, 34

Apalachicola River, 5.2: 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88; 21.1: 11

archaeology, 4.1: 49-61; 6.1: 18; 6.2: 14, 16-17; 14.1: 9-19, 21-27, 31-43, 46-58, 66-73, 76, 120-37, 143-55; 15.1: 10-11

architecture, 2.2: 33-47; 3.1: 5-40; 6.1: 56-63; 8.2: 36-49; 10.1: 151-59; 19.1: 79-92. See also Creole cottage, shotgun houses.

archives, 2.1: 115; 3.2: 92; 5.1: 105-8; 6.1: 120-23; 6.2: 87-89; 7.1: 125-27; 8.2: 140-43; 9.1: 143-44; 9.2: 129-34; 10.2: 107-11; 11.1: 127-40; 11.2: 149-51; 12.2: 156-66; 14.1: 181-86; 15.1: 102-6; 15.2: 98-106; 16.2: 71-81; 19.2: 101-3

Archivo Nacional de Cuba, 14.1: 181-86

Armbrecht, William H., 20.1: 7, 10, 11-15

Armitstead, Thomas E., 10.1: 171, 172-74

Aronica, Sister Michele, 21.2: 32, 51-52, 53, 54

Arriola, Andrés de, 14.1: 61, 62, 77-82, 87-90; 14.2: 12; 15.2: 8-16

arts: decorative, 6.2: 49, 51, 52, 57, 59; theatre, 12.1: 151-56; visual, 12.1: 159-69; 15.2: 42-56. See also portraiture.

astronomy, 10.2: 47-63

athletics, intercollegiate, 17.2: 7-35

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Bagby, Arthur P. 11.1: 34-35; 21.1: 14

Bagdad, Florida, 9.2: 45, 49, 50, 52, 58, 59; 10.1: 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 133, 136

Bagdad, Mexico, 10.1: 73, 75-76, 80-81

Baker, Harry Lee, 21.2: 77, 80, 81, 82, 88

Baldwin County, Alabama, 2.2: 43-47; 9.1: 10, 12-15, 17-19, 21, 24-25

Balize, Louisiana, 10.1: 179, 180, 181, 182, 183

Bankhead, John H., 21.2: 15, 16, 27

Baptists, 18.1: 54-56, 69, 78-94

Bankhead, Talulah, 11.1: 129, 132, 133, 134-38, 139

Banner Mine. See Pratt Consolidated Coal Co.

Baratarians, 5.2: 63-68, 71; 17.2: 45-46, 51

Bard, Samuel, 21.2: 64

Barker, Eugene Campbell, 20.1: 29. 33-34, 35, 36-43

Barnes, Chauncy, 10.1: 163-64, 165, 166-68

bar pilots, 10.1: 177-86; 12.1: 79-89. See also watercraft.

Barrancas Barracks, 9.1: 54

Bartram, William, 21.2: 80

baseball, 19.2: 39-58

Bass, John G., 21.2: 15

Battle of Mobile Bay, 6.2: 6, 7, 13-14; 21.1: 43

Battle of New Market, 21.1: 38

Battle of New Orleans, 3.1: 85, 93; 17.2: 40, 41

Bayou La Batre, Alabama, 4.1: 49-61; 15.2: 41, 42, 43, 45-51, 55

Beadle, Henry, 21.2: 86-87

Beard, William K, 9.1: 56-59, 61, 62

Beauregard, P. G. T., 21.1: 41

Beauvoir, 1.1: 57-60

Belle Ellen, Alabama, 21.2: 6, 21, 24, 29

Benton, Thomas Hart, 14.2: 35-37, 41, 42, 43-44

Benz, Rudolph, 3.1: 8, 11, 25, 26, 32; 10.1: 151-59

Bernard, Simon, 7.1: 40, 42-43

Berrigan, Daniel, 21.2: 37, 38

Bessemer Coal, Iron and Land Co., See DeBardeleben, Henry F.

Bethel Church. See Seaman's Bethel Church.

Bethel Society, 21.1: 35

Bienville. See Le Moyne de Bienville.

Bilbo, Theodore G. H., 12.1: 43, 47-49

Biloxi, Mississippi, 1.1: 68, 69; 12.1: 151-53; 14.2: 55, 58-59, 72

Birmingham, Alabama, 19.1: 7, 9-24; 21.2: 23

bison, 8.1: 114, 115-21

Black Codes, 3.2: 8, 17; 21.2: 10

Black Power, 16.1: 49, 51, 55, 56, 57, 59. See also civil rights.

blacks. See African Americans.

Blackwater River, 9.2: 49, 50, 51, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 65

Blakeley, Alabama, 1.1: 7, 9-11

Blanchard, Emily, 9.2: 12-14, 16

Bloch, Edward, 7.1: 52, 53-65

blockade, 4.2: 38-47; 5.1: 26, 28, 31; runners, 11.1: 59-78. See also East Gulf Blockading Squadron.

Blount, Winton, 9.2: 32, 33-34

Boazman, D. J., 21.2: 11

Bolden, Wiley, 8.2: 75, 76, 77-78

Bond, William, 14.2: 7, 8, 11, 12, 14-15, 16-18, 27

Borealis Rex (steamer), 15.1: 27, 28, 29

Boyington, Charles R. S., 11.1: 31, 32; 11.2: 6-32

Boyle and Pollard, 21.2: 11

Bragg, Braxton, 9.2: 45, 53-56, 64; 13.2: 9, 12, 23, 24, 25, 26

Brandon, William W., 21.2: 24

Brewer, Albert, 9.2: 30, 31, 33

Brickhouse, Richard, 20.2: 6, 28, 29, 20, 31

Britain (schooner), 1.1: 24-32, 35

British West Florida. See West Florida.

Brodie, L. R., 21.2: 84, 92

Bromberg, Frederick G., 9.1: 72, 73

Brookley Field, 1.2: 34, 41, 44, 46, 50, 52, 56

Brown, Joseph E., 4.2: 62-63, 64, 65

Browne, Montfort, 13.2: 35-46; 14.1: 149; 20.1: 49, 52-55

Brownsville, Texas, 10.1: 75

buccaneers. See piracy.

buffalo. See bison.

Buffalo Soldiers. See Tenth U.S. Cavalry.

Burns, Hayden, 21.2: 85, 88

Burrows, Dr. Ambrose, 21.2: 8

Busteed, Richard, 4.2: 144-45

Butler, Benjamin F., 4.2: 80-81; 10.2: 14, 15, 16, 18

Butler, Ovid, 21.2: 82

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Cable, George Washington, 21.2: 21

Cadillac, Antoine La Mothe, 8.2: 8, 10

Cajun culture, 13.2: 69-72

Calcasieu River, 15.1: 18-30

Calhoun, John C., 21.1: 19

Call, Richard Keith, 85, 86, 88

Camille (hurricane), 2.2: 49-76

Campbell, Anthony, 4.1: 29, 30, 31-32, 41, 43, 44, 45

canals, 7.1: 39-51

capital punishment, 4.1: 73-76. See also crime, lynching.

Carmichael, Stokeley, 18.2: 44-45

Carr, James, 21.1: 47

Carraway, John, 18.2: 37-38

Casa Juan Diego. See Houston Catholic Worker.

Casa Oscar Romero, 21.2: 50, 61, 62

Cassimere, Raphael, 16.1: 52-53, 55-57, 66

Catholic Church. See Roman Catholic Church.

Catholic Worker (periodical), 21.2: 33, 34, 36, 40, 43, 46, 52

Catholic Worker movement. See Houston Catholic Worker.

cattle ranchers, 21.2: 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87

Cazalas, Frank, 20.1: 7, 9, 12, 14-17, 19

Cedar Key, Florida, 10.1: 23, 31, 44, 45-50, 51, 52-59; 10.2: 47-63

Centro Asturiano Cemetery, 9.2: 68, 69-74, 75, 76-78

Chambodut, Louis Claude Marie, 5.1: 24, 25, 26, 28, 32, 40-41

Chandler, Emma, 12.1: 165

Chandler, Ralph, 1.2: 67, 68

Chapman, Dr. H. H., 21.2: 87

Charleston, S.C., 11.1: 23, 24, 25, 26, 45; 21.1: 8, 9, 24, 29, 41, 43, 44, 45

Chase, William H., 4.2: 8, 12-14, 15-17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27; 9.1: 51, 55-57, 58, 60, 61

Chattahoochee River, 6.1: 25, 26, 28-29, 31, 33, 34

Chesley, Frank, 21.2: 89

Chester, Peter, 19.1: 32, 34-37, 38

Chesterton, G. K., 21.2: 36

Chicora (CSS), 21.1: 43

Christian anarchy (philosophy of), 21.2: 34, 52

cigar industry, 19.2: 39, 43, 44-46, 47

Civilian Conservation Corp, 21.2: 82-83

civil rights, 8.2: 62, 63, 75-86; 15.1: 49-65; 16.1: 48-67; 16.2: 23; 19.1: 7-24. See also Black Power.

Civil War, 2.1: 71-78; 2.2: 97-103; 3.1: 63-80; 4.2: 6-23, 26-35, 38-47, 50-56, 58-67, 73-82, 89-99, 100-118, 126-31; 5.1: 21-41; 6.1: 39-52; 6.2: 6-17; 7.1: 57, 59-61, 63-65; 8.2: 18-34; 9.1: 47-62; 9.2: 45-65; 10.2: 7-20; 11.1: 59-75; 13.2: 6-30; 14.1: 65-66; 16.2: 71-81; 21.1: 8, 29, 31, 33, 38, 40, 41, 43, 46

Claiborne, William C. C., 1.2: 78, 82, 89, 91; 7.2: 48, 49, 50, 55-56; 14.1: 162, 171-72; 17.2: 44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 64

Clark, Elizabeth Boner, 21.2: 8, 22

Clarke County, Alabama, 9.1: 16-17

Clarke-McNary Act, 21.2: 79, 81, 82

Clarksville, Texas, 10.1: 73, 75-76

class structure, 19.2: 7-30

class tensions, 4.2: 58-67; 21.2: 81

Clayton, Henry, 13.2: 7-8. 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17-23, 28

Cleveland, Larkin, 12.1: 138, 139-49

Clewis, Alonzo C., 12.1: 36-39

Clinch, Duncan L., 5.2: 82-86, 87

Clotilda (Clotilde) (schooner), 15.1: 102-5

coal industry,

Cobb, Rufus W., 21.2: 15

Cochran, Dr. Jerome, 21.2: 15

Coden, Alabama, 15.2: 41, 43, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53-54, 56

Coffee County, Alabama, 9.1: 21-24

Collins, Edward Knight, 5.2: 104-10

Colonial Era, 1.1: 11-15, 24-35; 3.2: 8, 11, 17-18; 12.1: 61-62; 14.1: 120-38, 143, 146, 147, 148-52; American, 7.2: 17-27; British, 3.1: 43-60; 5.2: 7-16, 47-54, 56-60; 7.2: 7, 11-14; 8.1: 85-93, 95-102; 10.2: 67, 72-76; 13.2: 35-46; 16.1: 6-16; 19.1: 32-43; 20.1: 49-57; French, 3.2: 42-56; 5.2: 36-44; 6.1: 7-18; 7.2: 7-14; 8.1: 73-82; 8.2: 7-15; 14.2: 7-27; Spanish, 4.1: 7-22; 5.2: 18-31; 6.2: 19-29; 8:1: 65-70; 12.2: 58-70; 14.1: 21-27, 61-65, 68-71, 76-96, 104-14; 181-86; 15.1: 6-16; 15.2: 6-17; 21.1: 11

Columbus, Georgia, 6.1: 25-26, 28-31, 34

Comer, Braxton Bragg, 21.2: 13, 20

Comer, J. W., 21.2: 13. See also Farris and McCurdy.

Comer and McCurdy. See Farris and McCurdy.

commerce, 1.1: 6, 9-11, 16-20; 5.2: 104-10, 114-24, 130, 132, 134; 7.1: 39-40, 49; 8.1: 106, 111-12; 8.2: 38-39; 10.1: 144-47, 189-99, 204, 207-10; 10.2: 28-29, 16.1: 21-43. See also cotton; trade.

Commonwealth Fund, 2.1: 28-36

communism, 9.2: 12, 16; 16.2: 9-27

Company of Military Adventurers, 8.1: 89-91, 95, 96, 97-102

Cone, Frederick P., 4.1: 64, 65-69, 76

Confederate patriotic societies, 20.1: 31-33, 34, 36-43

Confederate States Navy, 9.2: 45

Congress on Racial Equality (CORE), 16.1: 52, 54-56

Connor, Bull, 19.1: 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 21

constitutions, 12.2: 75-93

convict-lease system, 21.2: 6-29. See also capital punishment, crime.

Conway, Edith M., 12.1: 37-39

Copeland, James, 2.2: 5-9, 13-29

corsairs. See piracy.

Cortés, Hernán, 8.1: 43-52

cotton: economy, 6.1: 23-34; trade, 1.1: 20, 50-51; 4.1: 34; 4.2: 39, 41, 42; 5.2: 114-20, 123, 129, 130, 132

Coulter, Clinton H., 21.2: 78, 85, 88, 91

Cox, Benjamin B., 21.1: 31, 35, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44

Craighead, Erwin B., 3.2: 20, 23-35; 21.1: 35, 46

Crawley, Z. P., 21.2: 11

Creole cottage, 6.1: 57, 58, 59. See also architecture, shotgun houses.

Creoles, 3.2: 6-18; 5.2: 63, 64; 9.1: 27-42; 10.1: 146; 12.2: 99, 108, 109-11, 115; 13.2: 65, 77, 79; 16.1: 22, 25; 17.1: 57, 58, 59; 17.2: 42-45, 48, 54, 63, 64, 66-68; 18.1:33-36, 37, 38; 21.1: 11, 12, 25. See also mulattoes.

crime, 2.2: 5-29; 4.1: 30, 42, 44, 65, 71; 10.1: 85-91; 11.1: 22-47; 11.2: 6-40; 12.1: 21-27, 29-40, 92-110. See also capital punishment, convict-lease system, lynching.

Cuauhtlatoa. See Diego, Juan.

Cuba, 3.2: 21-22, 24-26, 27-30, 32, 33, 34, 35; 19.2: 41-44; Havana, 4.1: 12, 14, 16

Cuny, R. H., 21.2: 68

Curtin, Mary Ellen, 21.2: 10, 17, 19, 26, 29

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Dakin, Charles, 8.2: 39, 40-41, 45

Dakin, James, 8.2: 39, 40-41, 42, 47

Darden, Ida Muse., 16.2: 6, 7-28

Dartaguiette, Jean Baptiste Martin d=Iron, 5.2: 36-38, 39, 40-41, 43

Davis, Jefferson (president), 6.2: 57; 9.1: 61, 62; 9.2: 46, 56, 61; 10.2: 7, 8, 18, 20

Davis, Jefferson, Jr. (son), 14.2: 16-17

Dawson, Reginald T., 21.2: 15, 16, 17-18, 19-20, 26

Day, Dorothy, 21.2: 32, 33, 34-36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 46, 47, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58

DeBardeleben, Henry F., 21.2: 13, 20, 21, 29

DeFuniak Herald, 12.1: 140-42

DeGraffenreid, Ryan, 18.1: 49, 57, 58-59, 60-61

Delaney, Caldwell, 21.1: 31, 33

Dellet, James, 11.1: 25-26; 11.2: 17, 20-21, 29

Democratic Party, 17.1: 7-29; 21.1: 19, 28; 21.2: 22, 27

DePriest, Oscar, 18.1: 81

desegregation, 8.2: 54, 66; opposition to, 53, 59, 62, 67. See also integration, racism, segregation.

Deslondes (slave) rebellion, 21.1: 12

Deslondes, Charles, 21.1: 12

Destin, Florida, 18.2: 62, 66, 70-71, 75-78, 81-82

Destin, John A., 12.1: 167-68

Diard, François Ludgere, 11.2: 31

diaries, 4.2: 89-99; 5.1: 45-63; 6.1: 39-49; 11.2: 69-76. See also memoirs.

Dickinson, William Louis, 8.2: 65, 66, 67

Diego, Juan, 21.2: 40, 58

Dimitry, Alexander, 21.2: 70

Dimon, C. A. R., 9.1: 65, 66, 67, 71, 74, 75, 79

Diron. See Dartaguiette, Jean Baptiste Martin d=Iron.

disasters, 21.2: 7, 23. See also hurricanes.

distributism (philosophy of), 21.2: 36, 57

Dixie Art Colony, 15.2: 41, 42, 48, 51, 53, 54

Dixie Crusaders. See Butler, Ovid.

Dixon, Lt. George, 21.1: 31, 40

Douglas, Stephen A., 17.1: 7-29

Dowling, William, 19.2: 101-3, 105-6

Dred Scott, 17.1: 9, 17, 20

DuBois, W. E. B., 20.2: 44; 21.2: 10

Dubuis, Claude, 5.1: 27, 28-32, 34, 36-40

dueling, 20.1: 49, 50, 51-57

Dunbar, William, 12.2: 20-21

Durnford, Elias, 3.1: 50-51, 59

DuVal, Thomas H., 6.1: 39-49

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Eads, James, 19.1: 48, 49, 52-53, 54-60, 64, 65

East Florida: British, 7.2: 26-27, 31-42; Spanish, 7.2: 53, 59. See also West Florida.

East Gulf Blockading Squadron, 8.2: 19-34; 11.1: 59-78. See also blockade.

education, 1.2: 23, 26-29, 43, 50-51, 62-64; 4.2: 152-59; 9.1: 40-41; 10.2: 107-11; 12.1: 51-52; 16.2: 80-81; 21.2: 64-74

Edwards, William Jackson AJack,@ 8.2: 65, 66; 9.2: 35

El Camino Real, 8.1: 64, 65-70

Elder, Ruth, 12.1: 126, 127-33, 134, 135

Eldredge, Inman, 21.2: 78, 79-80, 87

Elkison, Henry, 21.1: 9

Ellender, Allen J., 3.2: 92-97

Ellet, Charles, 19.2: 50-51

Ellicott, Andrew, 12.2: 6-37, 45, 51-52

Ellis, Henry, 7.2: 17-27

Elson, Henry William, 20.1: 36-38, 39

Emancipation, 18.1: 31, 39

emmigration, 3.2: 42-56. See also anti-immigration, immigration.

encyclicals (papal), 21.2: 35, 38-39, 54, 56

epidemics, 1.2: 65-66; 12.2: 59-67, 70; 14.2: 51-68, 72-73

Escambia County, Alabama, 11.2: 41-62

Escambia River, 15.1: 6, 7, 12, 14, 15, 16

Eureka Mining Co., 21.2: 11, 13, 15

exploration: British: 8.1: 89-93, 98-102; French, 8.1: 73, 74, 75-82; Spanish, 8.1: 19-28, 31-39, 46-52, 55, 56, 57-62; Welsh, 8:1: 5-15

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Farmar, Robert, 14.1: 127-28

Farragut, David Glasgow, 2.2: 97, 98; 6.2: 7, 9, 13-14

Farrand, Ebenezer, 9.1: 52, 53; 9.2: 46, 47, 48-49, 59, 61, 63, 65

Farrell, James J., 21.2: 33

Farris and McCurdy, 21.2: 11, 13, 16, 17, 18

Ferdinand, Vallery, III, 16.1: 50, 61-66

Field, George O., 1.1: 39-42

Fierce, Milfred, 21.2: 9

fire camps, 21.2: 82-83, 84

fire suppression, 21.2: 75-94

First Regiment Alabama Volunteer Infantry, 13.2: 10, 12-30

Fitzpatrick, John Kelly, 15.2: 44, 45-54, 55, 56

Flagler, Henry Morrison, 10.1: 21-23, 27, 35-37, 41, 55

Fleming, Walter Lynwood, 20.1: 33, 40-41

Florida, 4.1: 67-77; 8.1: 58-61, 85-93, 118-20; 8.2: 19-34; 10.1: 19-27, 29, 30, 31-41, 93-109, 122-37; 11.1: 6-22, 59-78; 12.1: 61-73; 12.2: 30-31, 33-35, 36, 75-93; 13.2: 8, 10; 14.1: 21, 22, 51; 15.1: 6-16; 15.2: 17; 21.1: 10, 11, 12; 21.2: 75-94

Florida (CSS), 4.2: 41, 42-46

Florida Forestry Association. See Florida Forestry Service.

Florida Forestry Service, 21.2: 75-94. See also fire suppression, timber industry.

Florida Historical Society, 4.1: 111-12

Florida Panhandle, 18.2: 61-83

Florida State Archives, 8.2: 40-43

Folch, Vincente, 7.2: 53, 56

Foley, Fr. Albert S., Jr. 15.1: 60; 19.1: 9, 7-24

folkways: food, 4.1: 51-59; 10.1: 61-68

Folsom, Jim, 18.1: 57-58, 59, 60

football, 17.2: 6, 7-35

Ford, Philip, 1.1: 24-26, 28-30

foreign policy, 7.2: 21-27, 41-42, 45-59; 10.2: 25-40

Forster, William, 21.1: 24

Forsyth, John, 7.1: 21, 22, 23-24, 27, 29, 31; 9.1: 67, 71, 72; 17.1: 6, 7-29

Fort Barrancas, 4.2: 6, 7, 8, 10, 22, 26, 28-29, 33, 35

Fort Bowyer, 5.2: 6, 7, 9, 10, 12-13, 79; 17.2: 49

Fort Charlotte, 19.1: 32, 38, 39, 40-41

Fort Frank Brooke, 11.1: 7-15, 18

Fort Gaines, 2.1: 71-78; 2.2: 97-103

Fort Louis de la Louisiane, 6.1: 7, 9. See also Old Mobile.

Fort Mims massacre, 21.1: 12, 25

Fort Morgan, 2.1: 72, 74, 75-76; 3.1: 97-102; 6.2: 7, 9, 16

Fort Pickens, 4.2: 6-23, 26, 27, 30-31, 33, 35; 9.1: 47, 53, 54-58, 59, 61, 62

Fort St. Mark=s, 1.2: 5, 6, 9, 10-13, 14, 15-20

Fort Scott, 5.2: 82-83, 84, 88

Fort Toulouse, 7.2: 7, 9-14

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 18.2: 61-62, 64-70, 72-73, 78, 81-82

France, 14.2: 9, 11, 20

France, Bill, 20.2: 9-31, 35

Frascati (Park), 6.2: 53, 54, 59

Freedman=s Bureau, 4.2; 166-67, 168; 7.1: 20, 22, 25-26; 10.1: 131

freedmen, 4.2: 153, 155-58, 167

Frederick, Dr. Rivers, 15.1: 36, 37, 39-46

Frederickson, George, 19.2: 7, 22-23, 25

French Market, 10.1: 146, 193; 16.1: 26, 27, 29, 39, 40-43. See also public markets.

fur trading, 5.1: 45, 51-61

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Gage, Thomas, 1.2: 15, 17, 18, 19; 5.2: 58, 60

Gaines (gunboat), 21.1: 43

Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 5.2: 81-83

Gainesville, Mississippi, 1.1: 39-54

Gallier, James, 8.2: 39, 40-41, 42, 45, 47

Galveston, Texas, 5.1: 7, 21-41; 5.2: 68-71; 10.1: 78-82, 203-13; 10.2: 10-11, 13; 12.1: 21-27; 19.1: 119

Gálvez, Bernado de, 12.2: 44, 48, 50; 14.1: 64; 19.1: 37, 38-42

Garcon (Garcia), 5.2: 80, 85, 86-87

Gaston, Dr. John Brown, 21.2: 15

Gayle, John, 11.1: 25, 30

Gayoso de Lemos, Manuel, 12.2: 9, 10, 14-15, 18-19, 20, 22, 30, 51

Genovese, Eugene, 19.2: 7, 17-20, 29

Georgia, 4.2: 58-67; 7.2: 17, 19-20

Germans, 3.2: 42-56

Goggins, W. D., 21.2: 11

Goldwater, Barry, 8.2: 62, 64, 65, 66

Gottfried, Joe, 17.2: 9, 10, 15, 34

Gould, Elizabeth Barrett, 21.1: 33

Government Street Presbyterian Church, 8.2: 36, 37-42, 43-44, 45, 46, 47, 48

Graham, J. G., 21.2: 8

Granger, Gordon, 2.2: 97, 98

Grant, James, 1.2: 13, 14, 15, 18; 5.2: 52, 53, 54

Grant, Ulysses S., 5.1: 7-18

Graves, Bibb, 21.2: 24

Gray, Vincent, 3.1: 89-92

Greenback Party, 21.2: 18. See also various other parties by name.

Greene, S. W., 21.2: 87

Gregory, Ovid, 18.1: 34

Grenada, 16.1: 10-12

Grenier, John, 8.2: 60, 61, 62-63, 64, 68; 9.2: 25-28, 29-30

Griffin, Albert, 7.1: 21, 26-27; 9.1: 71, 78

Grigg, Robert, 21.1: 16

Griggs, W. C., 1.2: 62-63

Gulf Breeze, Florida, 18.2: 62, 67

Gulfport, Mississippi, 1.1: 70; 10.2: 11-12, 13

Gulf Shipbuilding Co., 18.2: 8, 9, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24

Gulf Shores, Alabama, 2.1: 80-103

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Haiti. See St. Domingue.

Hakluyt, Richard, 8.1: 6-10

Haldeman, George, 12.1: 127-35

Haldimand, Frederick, 1.2: 17, 18; 3.1: 46-47, 49; 5.2: 56, 58, 59, 60

Hale County, Alabama, 9.1: 7-10

Hall, Dominick, 17.2: 46, 50-53, 56

Hamilton, William Thomas, 8.2: 39; 11.2: 6-40

Harrie, Jonathan, 1.2: 9-10, 11, 12

Havana, Cuba, 7.2: 23-24

Hawkins, Charles E., 5.2: 92-100

health, 1.2: 64-67; 21.2: 12, 13, 15, 16, 17

Hebert, F. Edward, 6.1: 72, 73, 76, 81-82, 83, 84

Helena, Alabama, 21.2: 11, 13, 15, 16, 17

Henige, David, 14.1: 10-11, 16, 18

Henley, Albert T., 21.2: 15, 16, 26

Henshaw, Sally, 1.2: 135, 136

Higgins, Andrew Jackson, 5.2: 152-59

Hilda (British vessel), 21.1: 20, 23

Hill, Lister, 8.2: 53-59, 61

Hill, O. V., 20.2: 11, 12, 14-15, 17, 31

Hill, William and Phillip, 15.1: 24, 25, 26, 27

Hinds, Robert, 4.1: 65-77

Hines, Michael, 21.1: 33, 37, 40, 41, 44

Historic Mobile Preservation Society, 16.2: 73-74

Historic New Orleans Collection, 14.1: 184, 186

Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, 4.2: 89; 7.2: 91-94

historiography, 19.2: 7-30

Hitchcock, Henry, 8.2: 38-39, 41, 45; 11.2: 24, 25

H. L. Hunley (Conferate submarine). See Hunley, H. L.

Hooge, J. W., 21.1: 37, 46

Hooge, Vera England, 21.1: 46

Horton, Gustavus, 2.1: 48, 49; 4.2: 134-47; 7.1: 31-32; 9.1: 65, 67, 69-72, 74-75, 79; 10.1: 145

Housatonic (USS), 21.1: 31, 45

Houses of Hospitality. See Houston Catholic Worker.

housing, 1.2: 58-61, 70; 21.2: 30-63

Houston, George S., 21.2: 15

Houston, Sam, 12.2: 81-82, 90, 92

Houston, Texas, 10.1: 77, 78, 79, 80, 81; 18.2: 39-53; 21.2: 30-63

Houston Catholic Worker, 21.2: 30-63

Houston Catholic Worker (periodical), 21.2: 44, 45, 46, 47-48, 50, 52, 53, 60

Howard, Charles Malone, 2.1: 71-78

Howard, Frederick G., 9.2: 49, 51, 52, 63-64; shipyard, 45, 51, 53; vessels, 46, 52, 53, 59, 62, 64

Hoxie, G. L., 21.2: 88

Hoyt, Roy, 21.2: 82

Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, 19.1: 49, 50, 51-52, 54, 55-56, 58, 64, 65

Hunley, H. L. (Confederate submarine), 21.1: 29-48

Hunley, Horace L., 21.1: 29, 31, 41

Huntsville, Alabama, 20.2: 71-76

hurricanes, 2.2: 49-76, 79-83; 5.2: 58; 6.1: 66, 67-86; 7.1: 10-12; 10.1: 72, 73-82; 12.1: 13, 15, 21; 12.2: 58, 62, 63; 14.1: 135; 15.1: 24; 19.1: 119. See also disasters.

Hutchins, Thomas, 5.2: 56, 58-60

Hutchisson, James F., 3.1: 15, 25, 32-33

Hutchisson, James H., 3.1: 15-17, 19, 23

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Iberville. See Le Moyne d=Iberville.

I'm Alone (schooner), 12.1: 105-8, 110

immigrants, 1.1: 28, 32, 34-35; 5.2: 143-44, 147-48; 9.1: 33-34; 9.2: 69-70, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78; Cuban, 19.2: 39, 41-46, 58; German, 21.1: 27; Irish, 19.2: 104-5, 21.1: 27; Italians, 19.2: 44-45, 46, 49; Spanish, 19.2: 44-45, 46, 49, 54

immigration, 4.1: 16-17; 9.1: 89; 10.1: 202, 203-13; 21.1: 12, 13, 19; 21.2: 31-32, 37, 38, 40-41, 42, 43-44, 45-46, 48, 50-51, 53, 58, 62-63. See also anti-immigration, emmigration.

Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 21.2: 41, 50, 51, 59, 62, 63

Indianola, Texas, 10.1: 73, 74, 77, 80, 81

Indians, 1:2: 4-20; 3.2: 14, 16; 4.1: 50-59; 5.2: 19, 21, 22, 23, 30, 36-37, 54, 79-88; 6.1: 7, 8, 11-13, 14, 15, 16, 17; 6.2: 19, 21, 23-29; 7.2: 7, 8-14, 19-21, 25, 33-40, 41; 8.1: 10-14, 37, 38, 44, 51, 55, 57, 60, 61, 67-68, 76-82, 99-100, 101; 8.2: 7-8, 10-11, 12, 13-15; 10.1: 32-33, 37; 11.1: 6-22; 12.2: 8-9, 19, 27, 28-29, 30-32, 33, 36, 45, 48, 50, 56, 60, 61,65, 66, 101, 113; 13.2: 45; 14.1: 46-58, 87-91, 95, 104-14, 123, 125, 158-74; 14.2: 7, 10, 11, 13, 14-15, 16, 17, 18-20, 21, 22-27, 33, 35-44; 15.2: 12, 14, 16; 21.1: 11, 12; 21.2: 79, 80, 86. See also Red Shoes, Red Sticks.

"Indian burning." See "light burning."

Industrial Development Board (City of Mobile), 15.2: 21-37

industry, 11.2: 41-67; 12.1: 44; 14.1: 143-55; 15.1: 10-12; 15.2: 21-37; 21.2: 7-29

Inge, William P., 11.1: 37

Innerarity, James, 3.1: 87-88-89, 92-93

integration, 8.2: 55, 82, 84-86; 16.2: 11, 12, 16, 17; 18.1: 61, 65, 66. See also desegregation, racism, segregation.

International Longshoremen=s Association (ILA), 10.1: 11-13

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Jackson, Andrew, 3.1: 85, 87, 88, 90, 92-93; 5.2: 67-68, 79, 81, 82; 14.1: 65; 14.2: 33, 35, 38, 39, 40-41, 42-44; 17.2: 41-56

Jackson County, Florida, 4.2: 162-70

James, Daniel "Chappie" Jr., 1.2: 23, 29, 30, 31

James, Lillie A., 1.2: 23, 25-31

Jefferson, Thomas, 14.1: 162, 164-65

Jelks, William D., 21.2: 20

Jennings, Bryan, 21.2: 81

Jennings, May Mann, 21.2: 79, 81

Jim Crow, 17.1: 53, 58, 59, 60; 20.2: 37, 39-41, 44, 45, 51, 54-55, 56, 63, 65, 66, 68, 71; 21.1: 8, 23, 24

Johns, Charley, 21.2: 85

Johnson, Andrew, 4.2: 162, 165-66, 169, 170; 7.1: 19, 22, 32, 34

Johnson, Lyndon B., 6.1: 71-73, 84, 85, 86

Johnson, Robert, 11.1: 71, 72, 75

Johnston, Joseph F., 21.2: 20

Johnston, Judge William, 21.1: 9

Johnstone, George, 3.1: 44-45, 48, 49, 53-54, 55, 56; 13.2: 35, 36, 38-46; 14.1: 149; 16.1: 12-13, 15; 20.1: 49, 52-53

Jonas, Senta, 11.2: 69-76

Jones, Thomas G., 21.2: 19

Jordan, May, 5.1: 45-63

journalism, 1.1: 39-54; 2.1: 5-10, 13-22, 39, 40-42, 44, 46, 48-51; 3.2: 20-35; 12.1: 138-49; 16.2: 7-28; 17.1: 7, 12, 14-15, 21, 25. See also publishing.

Judge, Michael, 17.1: 36, 38-39

jurisprudence, 1.2: 76-94

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Kelly, William D. "Pig Iron" : riot, 2.1: 44; 2.2: 139; 7.1: 28-31, 34; 9.1: 65, 71, 72, 77

Key West, Florida, 5.2: 93, 94, 95-98, 99, 142-43, 147, 164, 167, 172

Kilby, Thomas, 21.2: 23-24

King, Martin Luther, 8.2: 66-68; 18.1: 47, 64, 66; 19.1: 7-24

Komarek, Betty, 21.2: 89

Komarek, Ed, 21.2: 89

Knight Commission, 17.2: 29, 30, 31

Knights of Labor, 10.1: 9; 11.2: 55-61; 17.1: 37-47; 21.2: 18

Know-Nothings, 21.1: 18-21, 27, 28. See also politics, and various political parties by name.

Knox, James, 21.2: 24

Ku Klux Klan, 12.1: 54, 56; 15.1:52, 59; 16.2: 8, 11; 18.1: 47, 49, 53

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labor, 10.1: 95, 97, 99, 105-6, 117-19, 131-32, 136; 10.2: 5-14; 11.2: 41, 47-48, 52-62; 15.1: 40-45, 51, 52, 54; 18.2: 7-29; 21.2: 7-29. See also unionists, unions, and various unions by name.

LaBree, Benjamin, 4.2: 53-54, 55, 56

Lacy, Theophilus, 21.2: 20

Lafayette, Louisiana, 3.2: 62-65

Laffitte, Jean, 5.2: 62, 63-71

Laffite, Pierre, 5.2: 63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71

La Florida, 8.1: 19-28

Lakeland, Florida, 20.2: 40-42, 44, 45, 52, 67-69

Landrum, New, 21.2: 89

Langan, Joseph N., 15.1: 57-65; 15.2: 23, 25, 27, 34, 35; 18.1: 78, 89-90, 93

La Salle, René Robert Cavalier de, 8.1: 38, 39, 73, 65-66

Latin America, 10.2: 25, 27-29, 31-32, 35-40

Lauderdale County Department of Archives and History, 5.1: 105-8

law enforcement, 20.1: 9, 14-16, 19

Law, John, 3.2: 42, 55

League of Women Voters, 9.2: 7-16

LeCouris, George, 21.2: 83

Lee, William D., 21.2: 15, 16, 26

LeFlore, John L., 1.2: 69, 70; 8.2: 74, 78, 80, 81, 82; 15.1: 50, 52-65; 18.1: 78, 80-81

Le Liberateur (New Orleans), 2.1: 5-22

Le Moyne de Bienville, Jean-Baptiste, 5.2: 36-37, 38, 39-41, 43; 6.1: 7, 21; 7.2: 8-10, 11; 8.2: 6, 7-8, 10-11, 13-15; 14.1: 62, 107, 110-11, 112, 114; 14.2: 7-9, 11, 14, 15-19, 21, 22, 26, 27

Le Moyne d=Iberville, Pierre, 8.2: 7; 14.1: 61, 124; 14.2: 8, 12-14, 15-16, 18, 20, 23-24, 53

Lewis, Ronald, 21.2: 22

"light burning," 21.2: 79, 88

lighthouses, 15.1: 18, 19-30

Littlefield, George Washington, 20.1: 28, 29, 33-34, 36-37, 39-43

Lomax, Tennent, 9.1: 50, 51, 56-58, 60, 61

Lost Cause, 18.1: 50, 52, 53, 68, 70; 20.1: 30-33, 37

Louaillier, Louis, 17.2: 50-51, 53, 55

Louisiana, 4.2: 73-82; 7.1: 9-15, 66-76; 10.1: 73, 74-75; 10.2: 7-20; 11.2: 149-51; 12.2: 36; 13.2: 60-81; 15.1: 19-30; 21.1: 10, 11-12, 13, 26; 21.2: 64-74

Louisiana Life Insurance Company, 15.1: 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45

Louisiana Purchase, 7.2: 45, 51, 54, 55, 58; 21.1: 25

Louisiana State University (LSUNO), 16.1: 48, 49-59, 66-67

Lucile (coal mine), 21.2: 7, 20, 29

lumber: trade, 5.2: 119-20, 122-23. See also timber industry.

Luna, Tristán de, 8.1: 25-26; 14.1: 22, 24-25, 27, 48

Lyman, Phineas, 8.1: 95, 96, 100, 102

lynching, 4.1: 65-67, 69, 70, 76; 20.1: 6, 7, 9, 11-12, 14-17, 19, 21; 20.2: 53, 63. See also capital punishment, crime.

Lyons, Albert Sidney, 4.1: 83, 87, 88, 94

Lyons, Thomas B., 21.1: 31, 40, 46, 47


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