HISTORY
Source:
History of Alabama &
Dictionary of Alabama Biography
by Thomas McAdory
Owen, LL.D. -
Vol. 1 of 4 volumes.
Published: Chicago - The S. J. Clarke Publ. Co.,
1921
CONTENTS
- VOLUME I - II - III -
IV |
PREFACE |
v - vi |
In Appreciation |
vii - x |
EXTRACTS FROM TELEGRAMS |
x |
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS |
xi - xiii |
- A - |
|
- ABBEVILLE
- ABBEVILLE SOUTHERN RAILWAY
- ABESHAL
- ABIHKA |
1 |
- ABIKUDSHI
- ADAMSVILLE |
2 |
- - Early History
- - Confederate Period
- - Reorganization
- - Adjutants General |
3 |
- ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- AEQUITE
- AGRICULTURAL (THE) AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR NEGROES |
4 |
- AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
- AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS
- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ALABAMA STATE |
5 |
- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ALABAMA STATE
- AGRICULTURE |
6 |
- - Early Statistics
- - Agricultural Organization
- - Post Belllum Development |
7 |
- AGRICULTURE, BOARD OF
- AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES, DEPARTMENT OF
- - Fertilizer Supervision
- - Ex Officio Duties
- - Establishment
- - Food Drug and Feed Bureau
- - Immigration and Markets Bureau
- - Immigration |
9 |
- AHIKI CREEK
- ALABAMA, AMERICAN STATE
- ALABAMA - CONFEDERATE CRUISER |
11 |
- ALABAMA, PERIODS OF HISTORY |
13 |
- ALABAMA - STATE NAME
- - Varied Name Forms
- - Genesis
- - "Here We Rest"
- - True Significance |
15 |
- ALABAMA - STATE SONG |
16 |
- ALABAMA, TERRITORY |
17 |
- ALABAMA - U. S. BATTLESHIP |
17 |
- ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA AND EAST TENNESSEE RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS
- ALABAMA AND NEW ORLEANS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
- ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE RIVERS RAIL ROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL |
20 |
- ALABAMA CENTRAL FEMALE COLLEGE
- - Presidents
- ALABAMA CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY
- ALABAMA CITY |
21 |
- ALABAMA CITY, GADSDEN AND ATTALLA RAILWAY
- ALABAMA COAL IRON AND RAILWAY COMPANY
- ALABAMA COMPANY, THE
- ALABAMA CONFERENCE FEMALE COLLEGE
- ALABAMA CONFERENCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- - Centenary of Methodism
- - Annual Meetings |
22 |
- ALABAMA CONFERENCE, M. E. SOUTH
- ALABAMA COTTON MILLS
- ALABAMA DAY
- ALABAMA FEMALE INSTITUTE |
23 |
- ALABAMA FUEL AND IRON COMPANY
- ALABAMA FUEL AND STEEL COMPANY
- ALABAMA FUEL AND STEEL COMPANY
- ALABAMA GIRLS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
- ALABAMA GEORGIA SYRUP COMPANY
- ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY
- - Wills Valley Railroad
- - North-East & South-West Alabama Railroad |
24 |
- - Consolidation of the North-East and
South-West and the Wills Valley Railroads |
25 |
- - Reorganization |
27 |
- ALABAMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- ALABAMA INDIANS
- ALABAMA IN THE WORLD WAR
- ALABAMA MARBLE COMPANY
- ALABAMA MEDLAND RAILROAD COMPANY
- ALABAMA MILITARY INSTITUTE
- ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARD BRIGADE |
28 |
- ALABAMA NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY
- ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE |
29 |
- ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
- ALABAMA POWER COMPANY
- ALABAMA RIVER |
32 |
- - Appropriations
- ALABAMA SOCIETY OF NEW YORK CITY |
35 |
- ALABAMA STEEL AND SHIPBUILDING COMPANY
See Tennessee Coal, Iron
and Railroad Company
- ALABAMA STEEL & WIRE CO.
- ALABAMA, TENNESSEE AND NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY
- ALABAMA TERMINAL COMPANY
- ALABAMA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI SOCIETY
|
36 |
- ALABAMA-WEST FLORIDA LUMBER MANUFACTURES'
ASSOCIATION
- ALBERTVILLE
- ALEXANDER CITY
- ALEXANDER CITY COTTON MILLS
- ALEXANDRIA |
37 |
- ALEXANDRIA VALLEY
- ALFALFA - See Grasses and Forage
- ALGER-SULLIVAN LUMBER COMPANY
- ALICEVILLE
- ALIENS |
38 |
- ALKEHATCHI
- ALPHA DELTA PHI
- ALPHA DELTA PI
- ALPHA PSI
- ALPHA SIGMA DELTA
- ALPHA TAU OMEGA |
|
- ALPINE MOUNTAIN
- ALTITUDES
- - List of Altitudes |
40 |
- ALTOONA
- ALTRURIAN COLLEGE
- ALUM - See Copperas
- AMENDMENTS, CONSTITUTIONAL
- AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY
- AMERICAN COTTON ASSOCIATION, ALABAMA DIVISION
- AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY |
45 |
- AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO.
- AMERICAN RED CROSS IN ALABAMA
- - Junior Red Cross |
46 |
- AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
- AMERICAN WORKINGMEN
- AMPHIBIANS
- ANATITCHAPKO |
47 |
- ANDALUSIA
- ANDELUVIA, OR POPE MOUNTAIN
- ANIMALS - See Cruelty to Animals; Live Stock and Products;
Mammals
- ANNISTON |
48 |
- ANNISTON BUSINESS COLLEGE - See Commercial
Education
- ANNISTON COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES
- ANNISTON CORDAGE CO. - See Cotton Manufacturing
- ANNISTON KNITTING MILLS CO. - See Cotton Manufacturing
- ANNISTON MANUFACTURING CO. - See Cotton Manufacturing
- ANNISTON YARN MILLS - See Cotton Manufacturing
- ANNIVERSARIES. - See Special Days
- ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY, ALABAMA
- - Organization
- - Membership
- - Officers
- - Publications
|
51 |
- APALACHEE
- APALACHICOLA BASIN - See River and Drainage Systems
- APALATCHUKLA |
52 |
- APALACHEE RIVER - See Mobile River
- APPALACHIAN VALLEY REGION
- APPEALS, COURT OF. - See Court of Appeals
- APPLES. - See Fruits
- APPORTIONMENT - See Census; Legislature
- APPROPRIATIONS
- - Legislative Authority
- - General Appropriation Bill
- - Governor's Veto Power
- - Forms of Appropriations
- - Legislative Appropriations of 1915 as Illustrations
- - Expenditures
- - Publication of Receipts and Disbursements
- APRICOTS - See Fruits
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS CONTAINING ALABAMA MATERIAL |
53 |
- ARCHITECTURE |
56 |
- ARCHIVES AND HISTORY, DEPARTMENT OF
- - Archives
- - Reference Library
- - Museum
- - Miscellaneous Collections
- - Library Extension
- - Research, Extension and Reference Service
- - Special Activities |
57 |
- AREAS, STATE AND COUNTY
- - State Areas, 1916 -
- - County Areas
- - Counties |
58 |
- ARITON
- AKADELPHIA
- ASBESTOS - See Corundum, Asbestos and Soapstone
- ASBURY MISSION |
60 |
- ASHCRAFT COTTON MILLS, Florence - See Cotton
Manufacturing
- ASHFORD
- ASHLAND
- ASHLAND COLLEGE
- ASHVILLE
- ASPHALTUM, MALTHA AND PETROLEUM
- - Petroleum Wells |
61 |
- ASSESSMENT OF RAILROAD PROPERTY, STATE BOARD
OF |
62 |
- ASSILANAPI
- ASSOCIATION OF ALABAMA COLLEGES
- ATAGI
- ATASI, OR AUTOSSEE |
63 |
- ATCHINA-ALBI
- ATCHINA-HATCHI
- ATHAHATCHEE
- ATHENS |
64 |
- ATHENS COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN |
67 |
- ATHLETICS
- - Athletics at the University
- - Other Institutions
- - Y. M. C. A. Athletics
- - Athletic Clubs
- - Southern Inter-collegiate Athletic Association |
69 |
- ATLANTA AND ST. ANDREWS BAY RAILWAY COMPANY
- ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY COMPANY |
70 |
- ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
- ATMORE |
71 |
- ATTALLA
- ATTALLA HOSIERY MILLS
- ATTORNEY GENERAL
- - Ex Officio Duties
- - Early History
- - Official Reports
- - Salaries, Terms and Assistants
- - Attorneys General |
72 |
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - See Courts: Lawyers
- AUBURN
- AUBURN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
- AUBURN BRANCH RAIL ROAD COMPANY
- AUBURN SUMMER SCHOOL. - See Polytechnic Institute, The Alabama
- AUCHEUCAULA
- AUDITOR, THE STATE
- - Comptroller of Public Accounts
- - Duties as to Lands
- - Confederate Pensions
- - Insurance Supervision
- - Ex Officio Duties
- - Terms of Office
- - Auditors |
75 |
- AUSTINVILLE
AUTAUGA COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History
- - Agricultural Statistics
- - Post Offices and Towns
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators
- - Representatives |
77 |
- AUTAUGAVILLE
- AUTHORS. - See Literature
- AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION
- AUTOSSEE, BATTLE OF |
83 |
- AVIATION REPAIR DEPOT, MONTGOMERY |
84 |
- AVONDALE LIBRARY
- AVONDALE MILLS |
85 |
- B - |
|
- BACHCHA CHUKKA
- BACHCHA ILLI
- BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY - See Health, State Board of
- BAHAIS
BAINE COUNTY. - See Etowah County
BAKER COUNTY. - See Chilton County
BALDWIN COUNTY -
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History
- - - Farms and Farmers
- - - Land and Farm Area
- - - Value of Farm Property
- - - Domestic Animals (Farms and Ranges)
- - - Pultry and Bees
- - - Farms Operated by Owners
- - - Farms Operated by Tenants
- - - Farms Operated by Managers
- - - Live Stock Products
- - - Pultry Products
- - - Honey and Wax
- - - Wool, Mohair, and Goat Hair
- - - Domestiic Animals Sold or Slaughtered
- - - Value of All Crops
- - - Selected Crops (Areas and Quantity)
- - - Fruits and Nuts
- - - Labor, Fertilizer and Feed
- - - Domestic Animals Not on Farms
- - - Poulation
- - - Post Offices and Towns
- - - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - - Senators -
- - - Representatives
- - BALLAST. - See Road and Ballast Materials
- - BANK, THE STATE, AND BRANCHES. - See State Bank and Branches
- - BANKERS' ASSOCIATION, THE ALABAMA |
85 |
- BANKHEAD HIGHWAY
- - Army Convoy
- - Woman's Auxiliary Board
- - Features of Interest on Route
- BANKING DEPARTMENT |
90 |
- BANKS |
92 |
- BANKS
- BANKS AND BANKING |
93 |
- BAPTIST COLLEGE INSTITUTE
- BAPTIST COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
- BAPTIST COLORED UNIVERSITY, ALABAMA
- BAPTIST ORPHANAGE - See Child Welfare
- BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION. - See Baptists, various branches of
- BAPTISTS |
94 |
- BAPTISTS, CHURCH OF CHRIST
- BAPTISTS, FREE
- BAPTISTS, FREE WILL |
95 |
- BAPTISTS, MISSIONARY. See Baptists (Southern
Convention)
- BAPTISTS, PRIMITIVE |
96 |
- BAPTISTS, SEVENTH-DAY
- BAPTISTS
- - Early History
- - State Convention
- - Executive Board
- - Missions
- - Education
- - Ministerial Education
- - Ministerial Relief
- - Women's Work
- - Baptist Young People's Union
- - Louise Short Baptist Widows' and Orphans' Home
- - Colportage
- - Work for Negroes
- - Pelham Heights
- - Centennial, 1908
- - Miscellaneous
- - Summary
- - Associations
- - Literature |
99 - 115 |
- BAPTISTS, TWO-SEED-IN-THE-SPIRIT-PREDESTINARIAN |
115 |
- BAR ASSOCIATION, THE ALABAMA STATE |
116 |
- BAR EXAMINERS
- BARBOUR COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History
- - Agricultural Satistics
- - Population
- - Post Offices and Towns
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators |
118 |
- BARITE
- BARKER COTTON MILL CO., Mobile - See Cotton Manufacturing
- BARLEY - See Cereals
- BARNES SCHOOL
- BARTON
- BARTRAM NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF ALABAMA |
123 |
- BASCOM FEMALE INSTITUTE - See Huntsville Female
College
- BASHI
- BASHI SKIRMISH
- BASSI LAWA
- BATESVILLE
- BATTLES - See Creek Indian War, 1813-14; See also names of battles
occurring in Alabama
- BAUXITE |
124 |
- BAY MINETTE
- BEANS - See Leguminous plants; Vegetables
- BEAR CREEK - See Big Bear Creek
- BEAR CREEK
- BEAR CREEK SWAMP
- BEAR CREEK VILLAGE |
125 |
- BEARD'S BLUFF AND ELYTON RAIL ROAD COMPANY - See
South and North Alabama Railroad Company
- BEAVERS, INDEPENDENT OFDER OF
- BEELOSA
- BEES
- BELLEFONTE - See Hollywood
- BELLE MINA |
126 |
- BELLWOOD
- BEN-HUR, TRIBE OF
- BENCH AND BAR - See Courts; Lawyers
- BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS
- BERRIES - See Fruits
- BERRY
- BESSEMER
- BESSEMER CARNEGIE
LIBRARY - See Libraries
- BETA ALPHA BETA
- BETA SIGMA OMICRON
- BETA THETA PI
- BETTIE FRANCIS COTTON MILLS, Alexander City - See Cotton Manufacturing
BIBB COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History
- - Populatoin
- - Post Offices and Towns
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators
- - Representatives |
127 |
- BIBLE SOCIETY, ALABAMA
- BIBLIOGRAPHY |
134 |
- BIG BEAR CREEK
- BIG SHOAL CREEK INDIAN VILLAGE
- BILL OF RIGHTS |
135 |
- BILLINGSLEY
- BIRD DAY
- BIRD RESERVATION
- BIRDS IN ALABAMA |
136 |
- BIRMINGHAM
- - Elyton Land Co.
- - Cholera Epidemic and Financial Panic, 1873
- - Establishment of Waterworks
- - Incorporation
- - County Seat
- - Churches
- - "Greater Birmingham"
- - Municipal Government
- - Industrial Development
- - Settlers and Builders |
140 - 143 |
- BIRMINGHAM AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY
- BIRMINGHAM AND EDGEWOOD ELECTRIC RAILWAY
- BIRMINGHAM AND SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY
- BIRMINGHAM BAR ASSOCIATION LIBRARY - See Libraries
- BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - See Child Welfare Activities
- BIRMINGHAM COAL & IRON CO. - See Woodward Iron Co.
- BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE |
143 |
- BIRMINGHAM DENTAL COLLEGE
- BIRMINGHAM ENSLEY AND BESSEMER RAILROAD COMPANY
- BIRMINGHAM FEDERAL BUILDING |
144 |
- BIRMINGHAM HUMANE SOCIETY - See Cruelty to Animals
- BIRMINGHAM MEDICAL COLLEGE |
147 |
- BIRMINGHAM MINE SAFETY STATION
- BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
- BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY
- BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
- BIRMINGHAM, SELMA AND NEW ORLEANS RAILWAY COMPANY |
148 |
- BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY
- BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN COLLEGE |
149 |
- BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY
- BIRMINGHAM WATER WORKS COMPANY |
153 |
- BLACK
- BLACK BAND AND CLAY IRON STONE
- BLACK BELT
- BLACK BLUFF
- BLACK BLUFF
- BLACK WARRIOR RIVER
- BLACK WARRIOR TOWN |
154 |
- BLADON SPRINGS
- BLAKELEY RIVER
- BLOCKADE-RUNNING
- BLOCTON
BLOUNT COUNTY |
155 |
- Settlement and Later History
- Agricultural Statistics |
157 |
- BLOUNTSVILLE |
160 |
- BLOUNTSVILLE VALLEY
- BLUE MOUNTAIN
- BLUE SPRINGS
- B'NAI B'RITH
- BOAZ
- BODKA |
163 |
- BOGUE CHITTO, or CHITO
- BOGUE HOMA
- BOGUE LOOSA
- BOLLING
- BOOK COLLECTIONS, PRIVATE |
164 |
- BORDEN SPRINGS |
165 |
- BOTANY
- BOUNDARIES, THE STATE |
166 |
- BOWYER, FORT
- BOY SCOUNTS
- BOYS' CLUB OF BIRMINGHAM
- BRAGG'S GYMNASIUM |
167 |
- BRANTLEY
- BRENAU, ALABAMA
- BREWTON |
168 |
- BREWTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
- BRICK
- BRIDGEPORT
- BRIERFIELD
- BRIGHTON
- BROCK MOUNTAIN, OR LIME HILL |
169 |
- BROOKLYN
- BROOKSIDE
- BROOMTOWN VALLEY
- BROTHERHOOD OF ALL RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
- BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN
- BROWN'S VALLEY |
170 |
- BROWN'S VILLAGE
- BRUNDIDGE
- BRYCE HOSPITAL
- BUCK CREEK COTTON MILLS, Siluria
- BUDGET COMMISSION |
171 |
- BUILDING STONES |
173 |
BULLOCK COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description |
174 |
- - Aboriginal history
- - Settlement and Later History
- - Agricultural Statistics |
175 |
- - Population
- - Post Offices and Towns |
176 |
- BURGESS' TOWN
- BURNT CORN CREEK
- BURNT CORN FIGHT |
179 |
- BURRELL NORMAL SCHOOL
- BURR'S ARREST |
180 |
- BUSINESS COLLEGES
- BUTLER - County seat of Butler County
BUTLER COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description |
181 |
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History |
182 |
- - Population
- - Post Offices and Towns
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators
- - Representatives |
184 |
- BUTTAHATCHEE RIVER
- CAANTAKALAMOO
- CABUSTO
- CAHABA |
186 |
- CAHABA COAL FIELD
- CAHABA COAL MINING CO.
- CAHABA OLD TOWN
- CAHABA RIVER |
188 |
- CAHABA TOWNS
- CAHABA VALLEY |
189 |
- CAHAWBA AND MARION RAIL ROAD COMPANY
- CAHAWA, MARION AND GREENSBORO RAILROAD COMPANY
- CALEBEE, BATTLE OF
- CALERA |
190 |
- CALHOUN-CHAMBERLAIN SCHOOL
- CALHOUN COLORED SCHOOL
CALHOUN COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description |
191 |
- - Aboriginal History
- - Confederal Commands from County
- - Farm Livestock and Crop Statistics, 1917
- - Selected Crops (Acres and Quantity)
- - Post Offices and Towns |
192 |
- - Population
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators
- - Representatives |
195 |
- CAMDEN
- CAMPBELLITES
- CAMP HILL |
196 |
- CAMP McCLELLAN
- CAMP McCLELLAN LIBRARY
- CAMP SHERIDAN, Montgomery |
197 |
- CANALS
- - Beginnings |
198 |
- - Muscle Shoals
- CANEBRAKE
- CANEBRAKE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION |
199 |
- CANEBRAKE COTTON MILLS, Uniontown
- CANJAUDA
- CANOE FIGHT
- CAN'T GET AWAY CLUB |
200 |
- CAPITALS, THE STATE |
201 |
- - St. Stephens Territorial Capital
- - Huntsville Temporary Capital
- - Cahaba, First State Capital |
202 |
- - Montgomery. |
204 |
- - Capitol Extension |
205 |
- CAPITOL, KEEPER OF THE |
206 |
- CAPITOL BUILDING COMMISSION, THE ALABAMA
- CAPITOLS
- CARBON HILL
- CARNEGIE LIBRARIES
- CARPENBAGGER |
207 |
- - As Office holders |
208 |
- CARROLLTON. County seat of Pickens County |
211 |
- CASISTE. An aboriginal village
- CASTLEBERRY
- CATAHAGER
- CATHOLIC ORPHANAGES
- CATTLE
- CAUCUS
- CAUJAUDA
- CAUWAOULAU
- CAXA
- CEDAR CREEK INDIAN VILLAGE
- CEMENT
- CENSUS |
212 |
- CENTENARY INSTITUTE |
215 |
- CENTENNIALS AND EXPOSITIONS |
216 |
- CENTER
- CENTERVILLE
- CENTRAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
- CENTRAL IRON AND COAL COMPANY |
217 |
- CENTRAL LABOR UNION, MONTGOMERY
- CENTRAL MILLS, Sylacauga
- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY COMPANY |
218 |
- - Columbus & Western Railroad
- - Savannah and Memphis Railroad |
219 |
- - East Alabama Railway
- - Later Acquisitions
- CEREALS |
220 |
- CHAKIHLAKO
- CHALAKAGAY
CHAMBERS COUNTY
- - Location and Physical Description |
221 |
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History
- - Confederate Commands from County
- - Farm, Livestock and Crop Statistics, 1917 |
222 |
- - Population
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators
- - Representatives |
223 |
- CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE |
224 |
- - Tuscaloosa
- - Montgomery |
227 |
- - Birmingham |
228 |
- - Southern Commercial Secretaries' Association
- - Present Organizations
- CHANANAGI |
229 |
- CHANCERY COURTS
- CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS |
230 |
- - Associated Charities
- - Municipal Charities
- - Church Charities
- - Fraternal Orders |
231 |
- CHARLOTTE, FORT
- CHATOKSOFKI
- CHATTAHOOCHEE AND GULF RAILROAD COMPANY
- CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER |
232 |
- CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY
- CHATTANOOGA AND ATLANTA RAILROAD COMPANY
- CHATTANOOA RAILROAD COMPANY
- CHATTANOOGA SOUTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY
- CHATTOOGA RIVER AND VALLEY |
233 |
- CHATTOOGA VILLAGE
- CHATTOS
- CHATTUKCHUFAULA
- CHAUTAUQUA ORGANIZATIONS AND WORK
- CHAWOCELAUHATCHEE
- CHEMIST, THE STATE |
234 |
- CHEROKEE
CHEROKEE COUNTY |
235 |
- - Aboriginal History
- - Settlement and Later History |
236 |
- - Post offices and Towns
- - Population
- - Delegates to Constitutional Conventions
- - Senators |
237 |
- - Representatives
- CHEROKEE ROSE - See Flowers and Floriculture |
238 |
- CHERRIES. - See Fruits
- CHERRY COTTON MILLS, Florence - See Cotton Manufacturing
- CHERT. See Road and Ballast Materials
- CHI ZETA CHI.
- CHIAHA
- CHIAHA (Creek)
- CHIAHUDSHI
- CHICHOUFKEE
- CHICKAMAUGA, ALABAMA CONFEDERATE MONUMENTS AT
- CHICKASAW BOGUE |
239 |
- CHICKASAW CREEK. - See Chickasaw bogue
- CHICKASAW TOWN
- CHICKIANOSE
- CHILD LABOR RGULATION
- - Alabama Law, 1915 |
240 |
- - History of Legislation |
243 |
- - Committee and Other Reform Agencies
- CHILD WELFARE ACTIVITIES
- - Under the Law |
245 |
- - Education
- - Health and Sanitation |
246 |
MUCH MORE IN THIS VOLUME |
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BIOGRAPHIES |
INDEX TO PORTRAITS
VOLUME I |
Alabama's capitol, 1921 |
17 |
Alabama's
state house, Tuscaloosa |
641 |
Antebellum
costumes |
609, 625 |
Antebellum
homes |
449, 465 |
Austill,
Jeremiah |
145 |
Bagby,
Arthur P. |
385 |
Bibb, John
D., Hon. |
273 |
Bibb,
Thomas |
385 |
Bibb,
William Wyatt |
385 |
Bienville, second governor |
49 |
Bone fish
hook |
113 |
Boulder
marking spot where Alabama entered the Union |
225 |
Breech-block of Spanish cannon |
33 |
Building
in which Lafayette was entertained |
65 |
Burning of
Alabama capitol, 1849 |
641 |
Cahaba,
first state capital |
481 |
Cahaba,
original map of |
308 |
Canoe
fight |
145 |
Cathedral
of Immaculate Conception, Mobile |
513 |
Centenary
Female College, Summerfield |
689 |
Chapman,
Reuben |
401 |
Claiborne,
Wm. C. C. |
385 |
Clay,
Clement |
385 |
Clay,
Clement, jr. |
241 |
Clayton,
H. D., Gen. |
657 |
Clements,
N. N., Mrs. Col. |
625 |
Cobb,
Rufus W. |
417 |
Coffee,
John, Col. |
177 |
Collier,
Henry w. |
401 |
Comer,
Braxton B. |
417 |
Compere,
Lee and wife, Rev. |
257 |
Constitutional convention, 1875 |
561 |
Dallas
Academy, Cahaba |
689 |
Dawson, N.
H. R., Col. |
657 |
Early
historic charactes |
337 |
Early
historic scenes |
497 |
Early make
of Derringer |
321 |
Early
public officials |
273 |
Eastin,
Thomas |
273 |
Fitts,
Oliver, Judge |
273 |
Fitzpatrick, Benjamin |
385 |
French
cannon, Fort Toulouse, 1714 |
33 |
Friends of
education |
657 |
Gaines,
George S. |
337 |
Gayle,
John |
385 |
Gilmer,
Mrs. |
337 |
Governors
of Alabama |
385, 401,
417 |
Grave of
Governor John Sevier |
209 |
Hearne,
Ebenezer, Rev. |
257 |
Henderson,
Charles |
417 |
Holmes,
David |
385 |
Hooper,
Johnson J. |
577 |
Houston,
George S. |
401 |
Huntsville
Female College |
673 |
Iberville, first governor |
49 |
Indian
characters |
81 |
Indian
relics |
113 |
Indian
shell beads, original |
97 |
Jackson,
Andrew, Gen. |
177 |
Jelks,
William D. |
417 |
John,
Samuel W., Col. |
657 |
|
Johnston,
Joseph F. |
417 |
Jones,
Thomas G. |
417 |
Key
to first state house |
321 |
Kilby, Thomas E. |
417 |
King, William R. |
529 |
Kirby, Ephraim, Judge |
273 |
"Lafayette House" and tablet |
65 |
Lenoir, Patsy |
337 |
Le
Vert, Octavia W., Madame |
625 |
Lewis, David P. |
401 |
Lewis, Dixon Hall |
241 |
Lindsay, Robert . |
401 |
Louisiana Province |
49 |
McVay, Hugh |
385 |
Martin, Joshua |
401 |
Massacre of Fort Mims |
161 |
Memorial Cross, Bienville Square, Mobile |
129 |
Monument on site of Fort Louis de la Mobile |
49 |
Monument on site of Fort Toulouse |
49 |
Monument to negro hero |
545 |
Moore, Andrew B. |
401 |
Moore, Gabriel |
385 |
Murphy, John |
385 |
Native copper pendant |
113 |
Oates, William C. |
417 |
Old
fashioned wood-screw cotton press |
369 |
Old
pepper box (revolver) |
321 |
O'Neal, E. A. |
417 |
O'Neal, Emmet |
417 |
Original shell beads |
97 |
Parsons, Lewis E. |
401 |
Patton, Robert M. |
401 |
Petrie, G. H. W., Rev. |
257 |
Pickens, Israel, Mrs. |
337 |
Pushmataha |
81 |
Religious leaders |
257 |
Ross, Jack Farrell, Hon. |
337 |
Ross, L. H., Mrs. |
609 |
Sanford, William J. |
417 |
Sargent, Winthrop |
385 |
Seay,
Thomas |
417 |
Sequoyah |
81 |
Shell Gorget |
113 |
Shorter, John Gill |
401 |
Sims, J. Marion, Dr., early career in Alabama
(scenes) |
593 |
Smith, Caroline Frances |
337 |
Smith, William H. |
401 |
Stone pipe |
113 |
Surrender of Weatherford to Jackson |
193 |
Swod
of Capt. William Bibb |
321 |
Tablet marking site of Lafayette House |
65 |
Tarrant, Leonard |
273 |
Tomb
of Wm. Wyatt Bibb |
289 |
Tuscaloosa Female College |
673 |
Tutwiler, Julia Strudwick, Miss |
705 |
Type
of knife used in pioneer times |
353 |
United States Senators (Alabama) 23d Congress |
241 |
University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa |
433 |
Warnum, Wm. L., Mrs. |
609 |
Watts, Thomas H. |
401 |
Williams, Robert |
385 |
Winston, John Anthony |
401 |
Young, Bird |
577 |
|
VOLUME II |
Adams, Samuel |
1073 |
Ball, T. H., Rev. |
785 |
Bible on which
Davis took oath |
945 |
Blue, Matthew P. |
785 |
Boll weevil
monument |
1345 |
Boulder memorial,
cadet corps |
961 |
Brewer, Willis |
785 |
Broun, William L. |
722 |
Brown, William G. |
785 |
Bullard, Robert Lee |
1217 |
Cade, J. Catlin,
Capt. |
1073 |
Camp Sheridan
hostess house |
1313 |
Capers, H. D.,
Capt. |
1041 |
Clemens, Jere |
881 |
Cobbs, Nicholas H.,
Rev. |
849 |
Cochrane, Jerome,
Dr. |
833 |
Cocke, Zitella,
Miss |
817 |
Collection of state
documents |
753 |
Confederate flag
presented to Admiral Semmes |
1009 |
Confederate
Heroines |
1025 |
Confederate
monument, Montgomery |
1105 |
Confederate
monuments |
997, 993 |
Confederate senate
chamber |
929 |
Confederate
soldiers, showing C. S. A. uniforms |
1041, 1073 |
Coosa River, lock
12 dam |
1377 |
Corner in
department of archives and history |
769 |
County courthouse
and Confederate monument, Huntsville |
1153 |
Cruikshank, George
M. |
785 |
Crump, W. N.,
Lieut. Col. |
1073 |
Curry, J. L. M. |
1021 |
Davis, Jefferson,
Presidenet |
945 |
Davis Memorials |
945 |
Dawson, N. H. R.,
Col. |
1041 |
Docena Coal Mine |
1401 |
Du-Bose, Joel C. |
785 |
Duncan Place,
Mobile |
1169 |
Educators |
722, 737 |
Eminent physicians |
833 |
Ensley blast
furnaces |
1401 |
First White House
of the Confederacy |
945 |
Floral tribute,
167th Regiment, Rainbow Division |
1265 |
Garrett, William |
785 |
Girls' Patriotic
League and Victory Arch. |
1281 |
Gorgas, Wm. C.,
Gen. |
897 |
Gorgas, Josiah |
897 |
Gorgas,, Amelia
Gayle, Mrs. |
897 |
Governors' mansion,
Montgomery |
1329 |
Halbert, Henry S.,
Prof. |
785 |
|
Hamilton, Peter J. |
785 |
Hargrove, Robert
K., Rev. |
849 |
Hentz, Caroline
Lee, Mrs. |
817 |
Historians |
785 |
Historic rural
buildings |
801 |
Hopkins, A. F.,
Mrs. |
1025 |
Johnson, J. H., Dr. |
722 |
Jordan, Mortimer H. |
1249 |
Lewis, Charles,
Lieut. |
1041 |
McKissick, Anthony
F. |
737 |
McLemore, Owen K.,
Lieut. Col. |
1041 |
Manly, Basil, Dr. |
722 |
Meek, Alexander B. |
785 |
Methodist church,
Jefferson County |
801 |
Mobile Bay |
1361 |
Morgan, John T.,
Hon. |
1393 |
Motor corps staff,
National League Woman's Service |
1297 |
Nott, J. C., Dr. |
833 |
Owen, Thomas M.,
Dr. |
785 |
Palmer, Thomas W.,
Dr. |
737 |
Pelham, John |
1137 |
Pettus, Edmund W.,
Hon. |
1185 |
Pickett, Albert J.,
Col. |
785 |
Pleasant Hill
School, Jefferson County |
801 |
Power House |
1377 |
Purifoy, John |
1073 |
Quinlan, John, Rt.
Rev. |
849 |
Religious leaders |
849 |
Sanders, Wm. H.,
Dr. |
833 |
Sansom, Emma |
1025, 1121 |
Saunders, Dudley
D., Dr. |
785 |
Screws, Wm. Preston |
1249 |
Semes, Admiral |
1009, 1168 |
Sibert, Wm. L. |
1217 |
Sims, J. Merion,
Dr. |
833 |
Smith, Eugene A.,
Dr. |
737 |
Smith, Otis, Dr. |
737 |
Smith, William R. |
785 |
State capitol and
Confederate monument |
1089 |
Steiner, Robert
Eugene |
1233 |
Strassburger,
Julian M. |
1249 |
Table used by
Jefferson David |
945 |
Tennessee Coal,
Iron and r. R. Co. |
1401 |
Tutwiler, Henry,
Dr. |
722 |
Two brilliant
military figures |
1137 |
Wheeler, Joseph |
1137 |
Wilson Dam, Muscle
shoals |
1058 |
World War figures,
Two |
1217 |
World War heroes |
1249 |
Yancey, William
Lowndes |
865 |
|
VOLUME III |
Ashcraft, J. T. |
793 |
Baldwin, B. J. |
761 |
Barker, P. D. |
753 |
Beauchamp, G. A. |
601 |
Bradley, L. C. |
569 |
Brewer, Willis |
473 |
Broadus, S. S. |
409 |
Browne, S. B. |
297 |
Bryce, Peter |
273 |
Bush, T. G. |
65 |
Caldwell, H. M. |
433 |
Carmichael, J. M. |
321 |
Chadick, W. D. |
169 |
Clark, L. V. |
553 |
Clayton, H. D. |
89 |
Cobb, R. W. |
105 |
Cody, Michael |
121 |
Coffee, John |
137 |
Comer, B. B. |
657 |
Copeland, B. G. |
745 |
Crum, B. P. |
945 |
Crumpton, W. B. |
441 |
Cunningham, R. M. |
225 |
Davis, W. E. B. |
777 |
Dent, S. H. |
849 |
DuBose, F. G. |
857 |
Eyster, J. C. |
529 |
Farley, J. G. |
305 |
Forney, W. H. |
265 |
Foster, H. B. |
417 |
Frazer, T. H. |
633 |
Gaines, V. P. |
665 |
Garth, Jesse W. |
113 |
Garth, W. W. |
193 |
Glenn, R. L. |
25 |
Goode, Rhett |
585 |
Gray, H. B., Sr. |
993 |
Grayson, J. W. |
737 |
Greene, J. B. |
561 |
Hanson, V. H. |
329 |
Harrison, G. P. |
209 |
Harsh, G. R. |
729 |
Hartwell, H. T. |
313 |
Henderson, Charles |
145 |
Hillman, T. T. |
817 |
Hoff, G. A. |
289 |
Houghton, H. B. |
593 |
Houghton, W. R. |
689 |
Inge,
H. T. |
713 |
Jelks, W. D. |
177 |
Jemison, Robert, IV |
881 |
Joiner, G. A. |
361 |
Jones, T. G. |
81 |
Jordan, M. H. |
545 |
Kaul,
J. L. |
617 |
Kettig, W. H. |
641 |
Lancaster, J. A. |
681 |
Lancaster, W. L. |
913 |
Lane, A. O. |
961 |
Leedy, W. B. |
841 |
London, A. T. |
153 |
Lovejoy, T. E. |
705 |
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|
|
McAdory, I. W. |
281 |
McAdory, W. P. |
401 |
McCormack, G. B. |
481 |
Martin, W. L. |
697 |
Milner, W. J. |
449 |
Molton, T. H. |
985 |
Morrow, Hugh |
609 |
Mudd,
W. S. |
393 |
Norwood, Joseph |
185 |
O'Neal, Emmet |
129 |
Owen, T. M. |
49 |
Partlow, W. D. |
425 |
Pearson, R. H. |
833 |
Powers, J. K. |
33 |
Pratt, Daniel, Jr. |
937 |
Pratt, Daniel, Sr. |
921 |
Pratt, M. E. |
953 |
Prude, J. O., Sr. |
257 |
Pugh, J. C. |
385 |
Pugh, J. L. |
369 |
Ramsay, Erskine |
57 |
Robinson, E. M. |
465 |
Roden, B. F. |
865 |
Rogers, C. B. |
345 |
Rucker, E. W. |
41 |
Rushton, Ray |
649 |
Samford, T. D. |
489 |
Samford, W. J. |
217 |
Sevier, Landes |
801 |
Sheehan, W. T. |
905 |
Sherman, S. S. |
721 |
Sibley, b. D. |
505 |
Sibley, J. W. |
673 |
Sims, W. H. |
9 |
Skeggs, W. E. |
353 |
Smith, A. P. |
825 |
Smith, E. A. |
233 |
Smith, H. T. |
873 |
Smith, J. C. |
521 |
Smith, McQueen |
897 |
Smith, S. P. |
929 |
Somerville, H. M. |
969 |
Stollenwerck, Frank, Sr. |
97 |
Tallley, D. F. |
889 |
Taylor, R. V. |
577 |
Thach, C. C. |
785 |
Thomas, C. E. |
457 |
Thomas, W. H. |
73 |
Trawick, Henry |
337 |
Turner, Horace |
377 |
Tutwiler, E. M. |
809 |
Tyson, J. R. |
625 |
Underwood, W. T. |
497 |
Vaiden, W. J. |
977 |
Vandiver, W. F. |
537 |
Walker, H. P. |
513 |
Walker, L. P. |
161 |
Watts, T. H. |
17 |
Weakley, S. D. |
201 |
wiley, A. A. |
241 |
Wilson, J. H. |
769 |
Wyman, W. S., Sr. |
249 |
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VOLUME IV |
Adler, Morris |
1233 |
Anderson, F. Y. |
1425 |
Ballentine, J. H. |
1217 |
Bankhead, J. H. |
1009 |
Batte, J. M. |
1073 |
Bell, R. N. L. |
1313 |
Bibb, Porter |
1545 |
Brewer, Leroy |
1153 |
Brown, Watt T. |
1839 |
Bryan, J. A. |
1553 |
Burt, J. M. |
1561 |
Bush, A. P. |
1137 |
Butler, J. E. |
1529 |
Butler, S. R. |
1505 |
Clark, G. B. |
1097 |
Collins, R. E. |
1113 |
Comer, Donald |
1477 |
Connors, G. W.
* |
1321 |
Cooper, O. W. |
1513 |
Coyle, J. E. |
1049 |
Crockard, F. H. |
1289 |
Davis, J. D. S. |
1089 |
Dimmick, J. W. |
1265 |
Donnelly, J. W. |
1809 |
Edmundson, Lacey |
1385 |
Gaillard, S. P. |
1169 |
Gaston, J. B. |
11445 |
Gewin, W. C. |
1833 |
Gibson, J. B. |
1481 |
Glasgow, B. B. |
1401 |
Hardaway, R. A. |
1337 |
Harding, W. P. G. |
1273 |
Herbert, H. A. |
1569 |
Hicks, J. H. |
1449 |
Hobie, H. M. |
1241 |
Hogan, E. :. |
1225 |
Holt, B. L. |
1257 |
Hubbard, J. P. |
1121 |
Ingalls, R. I. |
1815 |
Jemison, Robert V. |
1041 |
Johnson, Crawford |
1851 |
Kelly, Maud M. |
1209 |
Kelly, R. B. |
1017 |
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Kilby, Thomas E. |
1585 |
Knox, J. B. |
1177 |
Lay,
W. P. |
1201 |
Linthicum, E. E. |
1863 |
McAdory, W. K. |
1281 |
McClary, J. B. |
1465 |
McDavid, E. R. |
1105 |
McKenzie, B. B. |
1129 |
McQueen, J. W. |
1057 |
Manning, F. H. |
1473 |
Marks, S. C. |
1185 |
Miller, N. L. |
1081 |
Milner, H. K. |
1297 |
Monnish, F. W. |
1433 |
Munger, R. S. |
1857 |
Nelson, Frank, Jr. |
1353 |
Nesbitt, C. H. |
1441 |
Northington, W. T. |
1489 |
Owens, Clarence J. |
1845 |
Parker, G. H. |
1249 |
Penney, J. E. |
1821 |
Phillips, J. H. |
1033 |
Plowman, T. S. |
1827 |
Rhodes, R. N. |
1345 |
Roberts, David |
1417 |
Shackelford, W. C. |
1593 |
Smith, G. L. |
1161 |
Smith, J. R. |
1803 |
Stiles, J. P. |
1497 |
Stockham, W. H. |
1377 |
Stringfellow, W. W. |
1521 |
Stubbs, G. H. |
1305 |
Tillman, J. P. |
1193 |
Walker, W. M. |
1329 |
Warten, Henry |
1393 |
White, Joel |
1409 |
Whitfield, J. B. |
1369 |
Whitfield, L. B. |
1025 |
Wofford, G. T. |
1537 |
Wood, S. A. |
1065 |
Woodward, A. H. |
1361 |
Woodward, J. H. |
1457 |
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