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Florida Historical Society Quarterly Index, Volumes VII-XIV Source: The Florida Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Apr., 1936), pp. 283-297 Published by: Florida Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30150225 . Accessed: 12/06/2014 21:17 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Florida Historical Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Florida Historical Society Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.44.77.89 on Thu, 12 Jun 2014 21:17:01 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Florida Historical Society Quarterly Index, Volumes VII-XIVSource: The Florida Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 4 (Apr., 1936), pp. 283-297Published by: Florida Historical SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/30150225 .

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FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY INDEX

VOLUMES VII-XIV

(Titles of articles which have appeared in the Quarterly are in ITALIC CAPI- TALO. Titles of books and other printed material relating wholly or in part to Florida are in italic.)

(This index was prepared by F. W. Hoskins, of Pensacola, District Supervisor, Federal Writers' Projects, Florida Works Progress Administration.)

(An index to Vols. I-VI anpeared in the Quarterly, the issue of January, 1929.)

Abbey, K. T. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO EL DESTINO AND CHEMONIE PLANTATIONS : VII. 179. 291 ,VITI. 3, 79; Review of A. P. Whitaker, The Spanish-American Frontier: VII. 106;: vice-president. Florida Historical Society: XTV. 222: THE RTORY OF TIRT LAF4YETTE LANDS IN FLORIDA: X. 115

Abel, Mrs. Mary D.: mem. VII. 263 Abernathy, Marie: mem. XI. 194 Abridgment of Christian Doctrine: VII. 216 Agricultural Society of Middle Florida:

XI. 121 Alabama, Florida & Georgia Railroad Com-

pany: IX. 225 Albertson Public Library: mem. XI. 194 Allen, G. Frank: mem. VII. 109 Alley, R. C.: mem. VII. 263 Altamaha River: VII. 7, 8. 12 Amathia, Chief Holata (Indian) : VII. 337 Amathla, Charley: VII. 341, 344 Ambrister, Robert Christie: VII. 66 Amelia Island: VII. 6, 10; Map: VII.

10; Amelia Island annexed to Mexico: VII. 33, 61

American Catholic Society Record: L. D. Scisco; XI. 6

American Garland, C. H. Firth, Printer: VII. 72

American State Papers, Foreign Relations Vol. IV: VII. 56, 69

Anderson, Robert H.: mem. XII. 42 Anderson, R. L.: mem. VIII. 234 Anderson, Mrs. Robert L.: menm. VIII. 73 ANDERSON, WALKER, 1801-1857, Julia

J. Yonge: XI. 173 Annon, Fray Miguel de: VII. 219 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FLORIDA

HISTORICAL SOCIETY: VII. 357; VIII. 204, IX. 290; X. 197; XI. 142; XII. 135; VIII. 172; XIV. 221

Anthropology of Florida, Ales Hrdlicka: XI. 152

ANTHROPOLOGY IN FLORIDA, Rhea M. Smith; XI. 151; bibliography: 171

Apalache: XIV. 74, 75; Description of, 116 Apalachian Indians: VII. 224 APALACHEE DURING THE BRITISH

OCCUPATION, Mark F. Boyd: XII. 114

Appleyard, T. J.: in memoriam, IX. 301 Arbuthnot, - : VII. 67 ARCHIVAL DISTRIBUTION OF FLOR-

IDA MANUSCRIPTS, James Alexan- der Robertson: X. 35

Aredondo Grant: VII. 102 Ashby, Major -----: VII. 90 ATTACK, AN EXPECTED, ON PENSA-

COLA, 1816, Letter from John In- nerarity: XI. 140

Aury. Luis: VII. 31, 37; orders for ex- pulsion from Amelia Island: VII. 39; surrenders Amelia: VII. 49

Austin, Mrs. George L.: mem. IX. 193 Averette, Mrs. Annie: in memoriam, X.

217 Avila, Fray Francisco de: VII. 218 Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez de: VII. 214

Bailey, William J.: VII. 245 Baird, Eberle: mem. VII. 109; in memor-

iam, IX. 301 Baker, Hansell: mem. VIII. 73; in memor-

iam, XI. 192 Baker, Thelma: VIII. 206 BALLARD OF JEAN RIBAULT, Clinton

Scollard: X. 201 Baltzell, George L.: mem. IX. 193; BAT-

TLE OF OLUSTEB (Ocean Pond), IX. 199

Banditry : IX. 30 Banditti: X. 61, 62, 79, 158 Bangs, Frances M.: mem. VIII. 234 Bankhead, Major James: VII. 41, 50, 52 Banks: XI. 122 Bank of Pensacola: IX. 234 Barns, Paul D.: mem. VII. 109 Barbour, James, Sec. of War: XII. 113 Barnard, Timothy: IX. 88 Barrancas, road to: XIV. 185, 190 Barrow, D. C.: in memoriam, VIII. 217 Battle Ground, Newnan's: IX. 150 Baxter, Ruth H.: mem. VII. 109 Beach, Rex: mem. IX. 61 Beard, Major John: XII. 11, 59 Bell, Capt. : VII. 90 Bell, Mrs. Emily Lagow, My Pioneer Days in Florida: VII. 172; donation, 174 Benavides, Gov. Don Antonio de: XIV. 75

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BERNARD ROMAN'S MAP OF FLORIDA ENGRAVED BY PAUL REVERE, AND OTHER EARLY MAPS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE FLORIDA HIS- TORICAL SOCIETY, A. F. Harley: IX. 47

Bethune, Farquhar: VII. 22 Beverly, Captain: VII. 25 Big Factor: IX. 70 Big Warrior (Indian): IX. 73-86 Billie Bowlegs (Indian) : VII. 83 Bimini: XI. 5 Bishop, M. Priscilla: mem. VII. 109 Bisset, Capt. - : X. 17 Blake, Sallie E.: mem. VIII. 73 Blakeley, road to: XIV. 189 Blount, John, (Indian): XIII. 18; his

reservation on Apalahicola River, 18. XIV. 92

Blountstown: XIII. 18 Blount, Thos. M.: IX 225 Bloxham, William D.: XTII. 187; centen-

nial of birth: XIV. 133 Blue Snake, Seminole: VII. 92, 93 Bodiford, J. S.: VII. 109 Bogart, Mrs. E. M.: mem. VII. 263; dona-

tion, 264 Bogigian, Hagop: mem. VIII. 73 Bohnenberger, Carl: cor. sec. and librarian

Florida Hist. Soc. XI. 143 Bolivar, Simon, Gen'l: VII. 3 Bone Key: VIII. 48 Bosanquet, Louis P.: memr. VII. 263 Bourne, G. T.: Centennial of the Uchee

Valley Presbyterian Church, 1828-1928 VII. 259

Bowles, William Augustus: IX. 156; let- ter, 166; SEIZURE OF WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BOWLES: IX. 279; X. 67, 73; XI. 33, 36: XIV. 120, 276; THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BOWLES' SEIZURE OF PANTON'S APALA- CHEE STORE, Lawrence Kinnaird: IX. 156

Boyd, Mark F.: mem. XII. 42; APALA- CHEE DURING THE BRITISH OC- CUPATION, XII. 114; A TOPO- GRAPHICAL MEMOIR ON EAST AND WEST FLORID A, WITH ITINERARIES OF GEN. JACKSON'S ARMY, 1818, XIII. 16, 82, 129 THE FIRST AMERICAN ROAD IN FLOR- IDA, XIV. 73, 139

Brigadier Generals, List of: IX. 255 BRITISH INVASION OF FLORIDA IN

1788 : X. 79 Bronaugh, Dr. James C.: XI. 104; Ad-

dress of, 184 Broome, James E.: XII. 17 Brosnaham, John: IX. 231 Brown, John: XII. 46 Brown, Gov. Thomas: XII. 7 Bruce, F. W., in memoriam: XI. 193 Bryant, Fred T.: mem. VII. 109

Bryant, William Cullen, LETTERS FROM FLORIDA: XIV. 255

Buchanan, President James: XIII, 69 Buenos Ayres: VII. 14. 15, 18 Buford, Rivers H. mem. VIII. 128 Bullard, B. F.: mem. XI. 194 Bullard, Mrs. B. F.: mem. XI. 194 Bullock, W. S.: VIIT. 211 Burbrldge, Ben: mem. IX. 61 Burdette, Susan: donation, IX. 193 Burial Grounds (Indian): VIII. 48-49 Burkhim, L. J.: mem. VII. 109 Burroughs, Rosa T.: mem. VII. 109 Butler's Ferry: XIV. 84, 85 Butler, J. Turner: mem. XII. 42 Butler, Col. Robert: XIV. 232, 233 Buzzard Island, Mound, plan of: XIII. 187

Cabell, Edward Carrington: XII. 3, 5, 15-16

Call, Gen. R. K.: XII. 95 CALL, TVILKINSON, SOLDIER AND

SENATOR, Albert Hubbard Roberts: XII. 95, 179

Calooahatchee . . . . and Fort Myers, Florida: Thomas A. Gonzalez: X. 195

Calvit, M.: mem. VII. 263 Caminho Real (highway): XIV. 74, 75, 77 Camp Fires of the Confederacy, Clarence

Smith: VII. 136 Camp Moultrie Treaty 1823: VII. 330 Camp New Hope, map of: IX. 276 Cannon, E. Finley: mem. VII. 109 Canso, Gonzalo Menendez: VII. 217, 218 Cantonment Brooks (Tampa) road to:

XIV. 143, 181 Cantonment Clinch: XIV. 101, 103, 183 Capital, location of site: XI. 108 Caracas: VII. 3 Carlton, Lt. Alderman: VITI. 183 Carnegie Institution, donation, Catalogues

of Documents in Spanish and Cuban Archives Relating to the United States, 22 vols.: VII. 264

Carpetbag Rule in Florida, John Wallace: VIII. 92

Carter, Jesse Lee: mem. VIII. 234 Carter, S. G.: mem. VII. 109 Carter, Sydney L.: in memoriam; VIII.

217 Catholic Church, St. Augustine: IX. 117;

XIV. 246 Carty, Gen. John J.: X. 202 Cash, W. T., address of: X. 199 Cattle range (Rollstown) : VII. 121 Casualties, first of Florida troops, (1861):

IX. 250 Cawthon, W. S.: mem. VII. 109; donation,

111 Cayo Yuesson, Bone Key: VIII. 48 Centennial of the Uchee Valley Presby-

terian Church, 1828-1928, G. T. Bourne: VII. 259

Chandler, William, letter of: VIII, 197 Chapel: XIV. 204

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Charles, Abbot, ST. FRANCIS BAR- RACKS, ST. AUGUSTINE, THE FRANCISCANS IN FLORIDA: VII. 214

Charles, John C.: mem. XI. 194 Charleston Courier: VII. 20, 30, 69, 174 Chase. Joshua C. pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.:

XIV. 222 Chase, Wm. H.: IX. 225 CHECK LIST OF EXTANT FLORIDA

NEWSPAPERS, 1845-1876: Elmer J. Emig; XI. 77

Chemonie Plantation, journal of: VII. 292-329

Cherokee Indians: XII. 26-36 Chief justice, Walker Anderson: XI. 178,

179 Chipley, William D.: XII. 186, 193 Chipola River: XIV. 94 Christ Church Parish, Pensacola, Florida,

1827-1927, Julia J. Yonge: VII. 259 Church: Rollstown, VII. 120, 121, 127, 134;

Jefferson Co., VII. 147-153; El Des- tino Plantation, 197; VII. 220-224; Key West, VIII. 52

Churchill, Gen. Sylvester, Sketch of the Life of: VIII. 200

CLAIM OF JOHN FORBES & CO. FOR CATTLE KILLED BY THE IN- DIANS: XI. 190

Clark, George I. F.: VII. 9, 10, 11 Clemente, Lino de, Deputy Venezuela:

VII. 5 Clinch, Gen'l. -------: VII. 236 Clubbs, Occie: mem. XI. 194 Caa-euchee: VII. 88, 89 Cohen, M. M., Notices of Florida and the

Campaigns: VII. 334 Cochrane, Admiral Alex.: X. 52 Cockrell, Alston: vice-president Fla. Hist.

Soc., XI. 143; president, XIII. 175 Cole, A. H.: mem. VII. 109 Cole, Ruth H., author, donation: IX. 62 Colee, Harold W.: address of, VII. 361;

an address, VIII. 64-68 College Life in the Old South, E. Merton

Coulter: VIII. 125 Colony, Rolle's: VII. 115 Colson, Barney R.: mem. VII. 109 Colson, J. H.: mem. VII. 109 Comedians, murder of: VIII. 200 Commercial Policy of Spain in the Floridas,

Documents Relating to, A. P. Whita- ker: X. 195

Compte, Louis: VII. 47 Conner, Wilson: VIII. 154, 155 Conquistadores: X. 198 Constitution (1816) : VII. 9, 137 Convent, St. Augustine, 1559: VII. 221-227 Cooper, J. C. : mem. IX. 61 COOPERATION OF STATE GOVERN-

MENTS WITH HISTORICAL SOCIE- TIES, Harold Colee: VIII. 64-68

Coppinger, Jos6, Spanish Governor.: VII. 9, 10, 14, 20, 21, 26, 55; XIV. 233

Cornells, Alex C.: IX. 88

Corpa, Fray Pedro de: VII. 219 Correspondence of Andrew Jackson, James

Spencer Bassett: VIII. 127 Corse, Carita Doggett: donation, VIII. 128;

DENYS ROLLE AND ROLLESTOWN, VII. 115

COTTON, THE MANUFACTURE OF, IN FLORIDA, BEFORE AND DURING THE CIVIL WAR, Dorothy Dodd: VIII. 3

Courts: Jefferson Co. VII. 143-147; Dade & Monroe Cos., lack of jurors: VII. 168-172

Cowford: VII. 9; IX. 36; XIV. 79, 93 Cox, Capt. Chas. G. XIII. 118 Crawford, H. Clay, in memoriam: VIII.

217 donation: VII. 111 Crawford, W. B., in memoriam: XI. 193 Crawford, William H.: VII. 39 Creek Confederacy: VII. 75 CREEK NATION, AN ACCOUNT OF:

VIII. 156, X. 60 Cresap, Mrs. Ida Keeling: mem. VIII. 234 Crow, C. L., EAST FLORIDA SEMINARY,

MICANOPY: XIV. 193 Crowinshield, B. W.: VII. 42 Cruzat, Mrs. Heloise H., in memoriam:

X. 217; donation, records and letters of Panton, Leslie & Co.: XII. 138

Crystal River, Mound at: XIII. 185; pottery (plate), 183

Cubberly, Frederick, v. pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.: IX. 295; president: X 204: donation, VII. 111, VIII. 74, VIII. 204, 206, 235, XI. 42; in memoriam: XI. 193

Cunningham, Lester W.: mem. XII. 42 Cunningham, Wm., statement of: IX :

177-192 Cushing, Frank Hamilton: XI. 162

Dabney, Chas. W.: X. 202 Dade County, Florida, (Lack of jurors):

VII. 168-172 Dade Massacre, anniversary of: XIV. 230 DANIA, A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF

MY HOME TOWN, Lillian Jordan: X. 109

Daniel, J. J., Historical Sketch of the Church: XI. 115

Daniel, Col. Robert: VII. 223 Davis, R. W., in memoriaw: VIII. 217 Davis, T. Frederick, treas. 'Fla. Hist. Soc.:

VII. 362 donation: VII. 111, 174, VIII. 74, IX. 193, XII. 77; The History of Jacksonville, Florida and Vicinity : VII. 172; JUAN PONCE DE LEONS VOYAGES TO FLORIDA: XIV. 1-70 ELOTCHA WAY, EAST FLORIDA, 1814: VIII. 143; FORT CAROLINE: XII. 77; THE SEMINOLE COUNOIL, 1834: VII. 330; UNITED STATBR TROOPS IN SPANISH EAST FLOR- IDA, 1812-1813: IX. 3, 96, 135, 259; X. 24; ARTHUR TILMAN WIL- LIAMS, XI. 45

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Dawe, Grosvenor, author, donation: VIII. 74

Dayton, O. L. mem. IX. 61 Debts due Panton, Leslie & Co.: IX. 86;

obligation to pay, 87 Deer Point: XIV. 93, 94, 103, 185, 186 Dell, George A.: mem. VII. 109 Democratic convention: XII. 21, 47 Democratic Executive Committee, chair-

man of: VII. 137 DENYS ROLLE AND ROLLESTOWN A

PIONEER FOR UTOPIA, Carita Dog- gett Corse: VII. 115

DePass, M. H.: mem. VII. 109 Depredations, (1776) : X. 139 Detwiler, John Y. donation: VIII. 74;

in memoriam: X. 217 Dick, Mrs. A. E., address of: X. 200 Discovery of Florida, year of: XI. 14 District meetings, Florida Historical So-

ciety: XIV. 281, 282 DOCUMENTS RELATING TO COLONEL

EDWARD NICHOLLS AND CAP- TAIN GEORGE WOODBINE IN PENSACOLA 1814: X. 51-54

Documents Relating to the Commercial Policy of Spain in the Floridas, Arthur Preston Whitaker: X. 195

Dodd, Dorothy: mem. VIII. 73; THE MANUFACTURE OF COTTON IN FLORIDA BEFORE AND DURING THE CIVIL WAR: XITI. 3; THEU NEW CITY OF PENSACOLA, 1835- 1837: IX. 224; THE SCHOONER EMPEROR: XIII. 117; THE SECES- SION MOVEMENT IN FLORIDA: VHII. 3, 45; EDMUND RUFFIN'S AC- COUNT OF THE FLORIDA SECES- SION CONVENTION: XII. 67

Dodge, John W.: mem. XII. 42 Donations: VII. 110, 111, 172, 372, VIII.

74, 128, 235, IX. 61, 193, 194 Douglas, Stephen A., XIII. 67 Douglas, Mrs. Z. H.: mem. VII. 109 Doyle, Edmund: XI. 191 Drake, Mrs. Trusten P.: mem. XI. 194 Drane, H. J., donation: IX. 61 Drew, Alice J.: mem. VII. 109; dona-

tion, 110 Drew, Frank: director Fla. Historical So-

ciety: VII. 2; donation, VII. 110; in memoriam: XI. 193

Drew, Wm. B., in memoriam: VIII. 217 Dueling: XI. 178 Dunmore, Lord: X. 64, 69 Dunn, Joseph R.: mem. VIII. 234 Dupont, Alfred I.: mem. XII. 42 Durrance, Capt. F. M.: VIII. 184 DuVal, Mrs.: XI. 126, death, 134

D U VAL, WILLIA M POPE, PIONEER AND STATE BUILDER, James O. Knauss: XI. 95; portrait: XI. 94, marriage, 99; Governor of Florida, 100; first message, 103; first legisla- tive council, 104, 107; death, 139; message to council, 185; delegate to first Constitutional Convention, 130- 134

Dykman, Prof. Howard, address: VIII. 207

Earl of Shelburne: VII. 122 Early Churchmen of Florida, George R.

Fairbanks: XI. 193 EARLY POEM ON FLORIDA, AN: Edgar

Legare Pennington and C. S. Northup: VII. 72

Early Voyages in America, Virginia His- torical Society: XI. 5

East Florida, Republic of: VIII. 145; evacuation of: X. 28-34, XIII. 20-50

East Florida as a Refuge of Southern Loyalists, 1774-1785, Wilbur H. Sie- bert: VII. 259

East Florida Gazette (1783): IX. 292 EAST FLORIDA IN THE AMERICAN

REVOLUTION, 1775-1778, Edgar Le- gare Pennington: IX. 24-46

EAST FLORIDA SEMINARY-MICAN- OPY: C. L. Crow: XIV. 193

East Florida, Spanish Evacuation of: XIV. 242

Eaton, John, Gov.: XI. 114, 128 Eaton, Mary Wheeler, in memoriam: VIII. 217 Eberle, Carl George: mem. VII. 109 Econfina Natural Bridge: XII. 119, XIV

79 Eddins, Mrs. Arthur H.: mem. VIII. 73 Edison, Thomas A.: VIII. 210 Editor, Pensacola Gazette, on

Highway.. XIV. 177 Editor, St. Augustine Herald, on High-

way: XIV. 178, 180 Edmonds, Richard H., in memoriam: IX,

301 EL DESTINO AND CHEMONIE PLAN-

TATIONS, MIDDLE FLORIDA, 1828- 1868, PART 1, DOCUMENTS RE- LATING TO, Kathryn T. Abbey: Part I, VII. 179; Part II, VII. 291- 329; Part III, VIII. 346; Part IV, VIII. 79-111

El Destino Plantation, Nuttall, J., James, Wm. B., owners: VII. 181; Articles of Agreement concerning the sale of -to Wm. B. Nuttall: VII. 207; Let- ter of A. H. Nuttall to Winm. B. Nut- tall: VII. 208 Mortgage on Cotton Crop of: VII. 210; Letter of Hector W. Braden to Mrs. Mary Savage con. cerning death of Wm. B. Nuttall: VII. 211

Ellis, William H.: mem. VIII. 128

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Elmore, Winm. T.: mem. VII. 109 ELOTCHAWAY, EAST FLORIDA, 1814,

T. Frederick Davis: VIII. 143 El Telegrafo de las Floridas, Spanish

newspaper: VII. 48 Elton, Capt. John H.: VII. 25, 33 Elvas, Gentleman of, De Soto, Robertson,

reviewed: XIT. 89 Emerson, Ralph Waldo: XI. 127 Emig. E. J.: A CHECK LIST OF EXTANT

FLORIDA NEWSPAPERS, 1845-1876: XI. 77

EMPEROR, THE SCHOONER, Dorothy Dodd: XIII. 118

Eneheematla, (Indian Chief): XIV. 92 Enig, Clayton E.: mem. XI. 194 Episcopal (church) : VIII. 164, XI. 183 Eppes, F., Mayor Tallahassee, Proclama-

tion: VII. 164 Escambia River, ferry: IX. 68 Euchee Valley: XI. 27 Evacuation of Florida (1783) : X. 60-63 Evans, Rev. Josiah: VIT. 147 Evans, Lewis A.: mem. VIII. 73 Evans, R. M.: mem. VII. 109 Everglades: VII. 77, 84-87

Fairlie, Margaret: mem. VITI. 234 Farming: X. 9, 10, 13, 16; XI. 121 Federal Occupation of Forts: IX. 249 Feliu, Gov. - : X. 5 Fennell, Alma: mem. VII. 263 Fernandina, map of: VII. 10; Articles

of capitulation, VII. 13; martial law, VII. 37

Ferries: XIV. 95 Findley, R.: VII. 24 Finegan. Gen. Joseph: IX. 203 FIRST AMERICAN ROAD IN FLORIDA,

Macrk F. Boyd: XIV. 73, 139 First Florida Constitutional Convention:

XI. 131, 133 Firth, C. H.: VII. 72 Fisher, - , author, donation: VIII.

235 Flag: VII. 14, 18, 25, 32, 33, 76, 90;

IX. 163; XII. 46; XIV. 134, 241 Fleming, C. Seton: director, Fla. Hist.

Soc.: X. 166 Fleming, F. P.: mem. IX. 61 Fleming, Gov. Francis P.: XII. 189 Fleming, Mrs. Francis P. Sr., in memor-

iam: XI. 193 Fleming, Mary Theodore: mem. IX. 193 Fletcher, Duncan U. donation: VII. 111,

264; VIII. 74; 235; IX. 61 Florida, English occupation of: VII. 224;

slavery in, X. 3 Florida Conference: XIV. 193 Florida, earliest known poem on: VII.

72-74 FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AN-

NUAL MEETING OF: VII. 357; VIII. 204; IX. 290; X. 197; XI. 142; XII. 135; XIII. 173; XIV. 221

FLORIDA LOCAL HISTORICAL SOCIE- TIES: XII. 200-201

FLORIDA INTRIGUES OF JOSE AL- VAREZ DE TOLEDO, Joseph B. Lockey: XII. 145

FLORIDA'S MYSTERIOUS PERSONAL- ITY, Alfred J. Hanna: VIII. 218

Florida place-names of Indian origin and Seminole personal names, William A. Read: XIII. 111

Florida Plantation Records: VII. 180, 181; VIII. 111

Florida Sentinel: VII. 164, 165 Florida Soldiers, record of: XII. 100 Folsom, Moses, donations: VII. 174; VIII.

74, 128, 235 FOOT NOTE TO CAPTAIN YOUNG'S

ITINERARIES, Joseph B. Lockey: XITI. 224

FORBES REV. JOHN, Edgar Legare Pen- nington : VIII. 164

Forbes, John: X. 204; letter from Wil- liam Panton, XIII. 51; letters of and to, XIII. 236; JOURNAL OF: IX. 279

FORBES PURCHASE. THE. A LETTER OF JAMES INNERARITY: X. 102

FORRESTER, EDWARD, STATEMENT OF: IX. 170

FORRY, LT. SAMUEL, LETTERS OF, 1837-1838: VII. 88

FORT CAROLINE, T. Frederick Davis: XII. 77; View of: XII. 77; VII. 161

Fort Dade: VII. 102 Fort Gibson Treaty, 1833: VII. 333 Fort King: VIII. 205, 212 Fort Lane: VII. 98, 101 FORT MARION DURING THE SEMI-

NOLE WAR, 1835-1842, Rogers W. Young : XIII. 193

Fort Meade: VIII. 183, 186, 187 Fort Peyton: VII. 88, 90 Fort Pierce: VII. 98 Fort San Carlos: VII. 12, 13 Fort San Marcos: XIV. 231, 247 Fort San Nicholas: VII. 19 Fort St. Marks, description of: XII. 114 Fort Taylor: VII. 96, 98, 101, 102 Foster, J. Clifford R., in memoriam: VII.

371 Fountain of Youth Myth: XI. 5 Fowler, J. R.: mem. VII. 109 Fowl Town: XTII. 85 FRANCE VERSUS SPAIN IN FLORIDA,

1562-1564, Donald Jaegar: VIII. 69 Franciscans: VII. 216, 221, 225; depar-

ture of: VII. 226 Franklin, State of: IX. 178 Friedman, Kenneth: mem. XI. 194 French in Florida: XI. 25 Fugitives: X. 3, 5, 20 Fugitive Slave Law: XI. 179, XII. 10, 13 Fur trade: IX. 93

Gadsden, Col. James: VII. 331, 350; XI. 109

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Gaines, Gen. VII. 54 Gaines road: XIV. 84 Gale, Albert: VII. 115 Galveston Island: VII. 31, 32 Gamble, John G. VII. 141; XII. 5; XIII. 4 Gamble, Robert: VII. 141 Gardner, Rev. Brevet Major John L.:

VII. 97, 101 Gary, W. T.: mem. VIII. 234 Gaul Pedro, Deputy New Granada: VII. 5 Genealogical Notes on the Family of Mays

and Reminiscences of the War be- tween the States: VIII. 126

Genius, Mrs. Richard M., in memoriam: VIII. 217

Germain, Lord: IX. 29, 39, 46 Geronimo de Ore: VII. 222 Gibbons, Fred H.: memr. XI. 194 Gibbs, George C., address of: IX. 291 Glicksberg, Charles I., LETTERS OF WIL-

LIAM CULLEN BRYANT FROM FLORIDA: XIV. 255

Glass, A. Martin: mem. VII. 110 Gonzalez, Thomas A.: The Caloosahatchee

. . and Fort Myers: X. 195 Gower, Jennie: menm. VII. 110 Grady, H. L., author, donation: IX. 61 Graham, George: VII. 41 Graham, Lee: mem. VII. 110 Grant, Gov. James, NOTES ON THE LIFE

OF GOVERNOR JAMES GRANT: VIII. 112, VII. 122; X. 7; JOURNAL OF LT. COL. JAMES GRANT, 1761: XII. 25; Letters of. to Lord Shel- burne, X. 12, 21; XII. 25

Grant, Sir Alexander: X. 14 Grey, Rev. Horatio N.: XI. 115 Greeks: X. 18 Green Cove Springs: XIV. 258 Greenslade, Marie Taylor, JOHN INNER-

ARITY : IX. 90 ; WILLIAM PANTON : XIV. 107

"Green Cross of Florida" Flag: VII. 14, 67 Gregory, Walter: IX. 225 Grenville. Lord George: X. 18 Gribbel, Mrs. John: mem. VII. 109 Griffin, Mrs. S. S.: mem. VII. 110 Grimm, C. G.: mem. IX. 193 Grinnell, George Bird: mem. VII. 173 Groover, Frank C.: mein. IX. 61 Groover, Frank C. Mrs.: mem. IX. 61 Guale, peninsular of: VII. 217 Gulf States Historical Magazine: XI. 107 Gwinnett, Button: IX. 37

Haigo, Eufau (Indian) : XI. 33 Haile, Mrs. Evans: mem. IX. 61 Hakluyt: X. 94 Hall, M. Lewis: mem. VII. 263 Hambly, William: XIII. 18, 20; trading

house, 34 Hampton, B. Frank: VII. 109, VIII. 217 Hampton, E. B.: mein. VII. 110 Hampton, Fred J.: mem. VII. 110 Hampton, Wade W., in memoriam: VII.

371 Hampton, W. F.: mem. VII. 110

Hanna, Alfred J.: director Fla. Hist. Soc. VII. 2; v. pres. XIII. 175; FLORIDA'S

MYSTERIOUS PERSONALITY, VIII. 218

Hardee, Cary A. donation: IX. 61

Harper's Magazine (1859) Wrecking at Key West: VIII. 47

Harris, Frank E., XII. 192

Harris, Gen. B.: VIII. 145 Harrison plantation: VII. 27 Hartridge, John E., donations: VII. 174;

in memoriam VIII. 217 Harvey, P. W.: mem. VIII. 73 Haughton, H. MI.: mem. VIII. 234 Hawkins and Drake, Edward Everett Hale:

X. 101 Hawkins, Benjamin: XI. 33 Hawkins, Col. (Indian Agent) old home:

IX. 72, 76, 78 HAWKINS, SIR JOHN, IN FLORIDA,

Edgar Legare Pennington: X. 86 Hawkins, Wm.: X. 86, 87, 95 Heath, John D.: VII. 18, 22 Henderson, R. A. Jr.: mnem. XII. 42 Hendry: William T.: miem. VII. 263 Henley, J. D.: VII. 42, 50, 52 Herald, The Sunday Morning's, and Volun-

teer's Gazette, Fort Marion: XIII. 198 Hernandez, Gen. - : VII. 88, 94 Herrera, Antonia de: XI. 6 Herrera, Manuel de: VII. 31 Hickory Ground: IX. 80 Hicks, Joe: VII. 88 Hicks, John: XI. 112 Hiers, B. D.: mem. VII. 110 Highlanders: X. 14; at Apalachicola, X.

135 Historia de los Hechos de los Castellanos.

IHerrera: XI. 6 Historical Sketch of the Church, J. J.

Daniel: XI. 115 History of Jacksonville and Vicinity, T.

Frederick Davis: X. 208 History of Methodism in Pensacola, Flor-

ida. Its rise and Progress, F. W. Hoskins: VIII. 126

Hocker, Fred R.: mem. VIII. 73 Hocker, H. R.: mem. VIII. 234 Hocker, Mrs. Wm.: mem. VIII. 234 Holbrook, Mrs. J. P.: mem. VIII. 73 Holland, John W.: mem. IX. 61 Holland, Spessard L.: mem. XI. 194; di-

rector Fla. Hist. Soc. XIV. 224 Hollingsworth, map of: IX. 276 Holmes, S. L.: VII. 52 Holt, A. J.: VII. 82 Holt, Mrs. Francis M.: IX. 293 Holt, Hamilton: VII. 261; address of:

X. 197 Homestead Public Library: mem. VII.

110 HORGER, D. F., LETTERS OF, TO

GEORGE NOBLE JONES & WAL- LACE SAVAGE JONES, 1865-1871: VIII. 87-98

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Horseback : XIV. 149 Hoskins, F. W. History of Methodism in

Pensacola, Florida: VIII. 126; mem. 227

Howell, Harry B.: mem. VII. 263 HOW THE SPANIARDS EVACUATED

PENSACOLA IN 1763, Wilbur H. Sie- bert: XI. 48

Hoyt, Charles A. donation: IX. 193 Hoyt, Fred Willis, memorial to: VII.

262; report of: VII. 370; in memor- lam: VII. 371

Hrdlicka, Ales: XI. 155, 162 Hubbard, Ruggles: VII. 24, 30, 35 Huguenots : VII. 159-163 Hugh Embry Memorial Library. Dade

City: mem. VIII. 73 Huie, Margaret: mem. VII. 110 Hulse, Isaac: IX. 94, 95 Humphreys, Col. Gad.: VTI. 234, VIII. 205 Hurricane, Key West: VIII. 61

Imeson, T. C., author, donation: VII. 110 Impending Crisis of the South, Helper:

XII. 46 Index, Vols. L-VI. (inclusive) : VII. 265 INDIAN BURIAL SITE AT CRYSTAL

RIVER, FLORIDA: F. A. Rainey: XIII. 185

Indians, habits and customs: X. 91; Tal- lapoosa: XI. 52, XIII. 82; Uchees: XIII. 85; customs-manners. 89; trade, 91, 99; negro, 100; agriculture, 101

Indian Congress, Pensacola: X. 65 Indian depredations: VII. 102-104. 243,

244; VIII. 179, 188, 197, 200: XIV. 251

INDIAN MURDERS: VIII. 200 Indigo: X. 12, 13, 16, 17, 21 In memoriam: VII. 262, 371; VIII. 217;

IX. 301; X. 217; XI. 41, 193; XIT. 202; VIII. 179-181

INNERARITY, JAMES, LETTER OF, ON PANTON'S ESTATE: X. 185; IX. 94; Letters of: X. 102, XII, 123;

INNERARITY, JOHN, Marie Taylor Greenslade: IX. 90, 95, 127; X. 53; XII. 3741, 86; portrait: X. 90

INTERNATIONAL RIVALRY IN THE CREEK COUNTRY. PART I. THE ASCENDENCY OF ALEXANDER Mc- GILLIVRAY, 1783-1789, Lawrence Kinnaird:. X. 59

Inter-state Commerce Commission: XII. 183

Irving Bacheller, contest: VII. 260 Irving, Washington, The Early Experiences

of Ralph Ringwood: XI. 97 Irwin, Jared: VII. 22, 25, 26

Jackson, Gen. A., letters of, to J. In- nerarity: X. 133-4; Seminole cam- paign: XIII. 20 route, XIII. 129; maps of, 137, 153; XIV. 232; Cor- respondence of Andrew Jackson, Bas- sett (Ed): XIV. 232

Jacksonville: XIV. 272, 261

Jacksonville Historical Society: XII. 200, XIII. 182

Jacksonville, Florida, The History of, and Vicinity, T. Frederick Davis: VII. 172

James, Joseph B., EDMUND KIRBY SMITH'S BOYHOOD IN FLORIDA: XIV. 244

JEAN RIBA UT, HIS PERSONALITY AND ACHIEVEMENTS, Kenneth Cur- ry: VII. 159

Jefferson County, Fla., Samuel Pasco, Clerk of: VII. 136, 137; Early set- tlers in: VII. 140-143; churches of: 147; education in: VII. 153; courts of: VII. 143-147

JEFFERSON COUNTY, FLORIDA, (1827- 1910), Samuel Pasco: VII. 139, 234

Jeffreys, Linwood: mein. VII. 263, dona- tion, IX. 193

Jennings, Mrs. Frank E.: XTV. 281; di- rector Fla. Hist. Soc.: XIV. 224

Jerry, Rev. John L.: VII. 147 Jessup, Gen. : VII. 88 JOHN FORBES & CO., SUCCESSORS TO

PANTON LESLIE & CO., VS. THE CHICHASAW NATION, A Journal of an Indian talk, Chichasaw Nation, July, 1805 VIII. 131-142; THE CREEK NATION DEBTOR TO JOHN FOR- BES & CO.. A JOURNAL OF JOHN INNERARITY, 1812: IX. 67

JOHN HAWKINS IN FLORIDA, Edgar Legare Pennington: X. 86

Jolhn Jumper, (Seminole) : VII. 82, 83 Johnson, W. C.:

mern. VII. 263 Jones, George Noble, El Destino and Che-

monie Plantations: VII. 187; food and health, VII. 191-195; discipline, VII. 195-197; mills, 197; deed of sale, 202-204; establishment, 205; list of negroes, 206;

Jones, Rev. Lewis: X. 4 Jones, Sam, (Seminole) : VII. 94 Jordan, Lillian; A HIS'TORICAL SKETCH

OF MY HOME TOWN, DANIA: X. 109

JOURNAL OF LT. COL. JAMES GRANT, COMMANDING ON EXPEDITION AGAINST THE CHEROKEE IN- DIANS, JUNE-JULY, 1761: XtI. 25

JOURNAL OF JOHN FORBES, MAY, 1803, Seizure of William Augustus Bowles: IX. 279

JUAN PONCE DE LEON'S VOYAGES TO FLORIDA, T. Frederick Davis: XIV. 3-70; preface, 5; records, 8; patent, 9, 53; source of authority, 15, 59, 61, 62; Herrera's account, 16; purpose of voyage, 25; maps, 26, 35, 43; dis- covery of Florida, 27; first landing, 34; no priests, 37; why named, 38; Bimini named, 45; first Florida names, 48; second voyage, 51; letters of, 57; priests on second voyage, 60, 64; chronology of, 65, 66; index, 67-70

Jumper (Indian): VII. 339, 334

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Kansas-Nebraska Bill: XII. 19 Keen, J. V.: mem. XII. 42 Kelley, Mrs. Josephine: mem. VII. 110 Keemper, C. G., in memoriam: VIII. 217 Kenney, Rev. Michael: mem. XI. 194;

The Romance of the Floridas (re- viewed) XIV. 228

Kerr, Henry. AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY TRAVELER IN PENSA- COLA: X. 162

KEY WEST AND SALVAGE IN 1859: VIII. 47

Key West, the Old and the New. Jeffer- son B. Browne: VTII. 47; XI. 28

Kindelan, Gov. Don Sebastian, Proclama- tion of: X. 26

Kinnaird, Lawrence, THE SIGNIFICANOB OF BOWLES'S SEIZURE OF PAN- TON'S APALACHEE STORE IN 17.92: IX. 156; THE ASCENDENCY OF ALEXANDER McGILLIVRAY : X. 59

Kingsley, Zephaniah: VII. 9 King's highway: VII. 9, XIV. 141, 145,

156, 189, 190 Kinloch, Francis: X. 11 Kirby-Smith. J. Lee: mem. VIII. 73 Knauss, James O. VII. 180; WILLIAM

POPE DuVAL, PIONEER AND STATE BUILDER: XI. 95

Knight, Peter 0.: v.-pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.: XII. 2

Knight, Floyd L.: mem. VII. 110 Know-Nothing Convention: XII. 21 Kooker, T. Hurd: VII. 69 Koonce, J. C. B., author, donation: VII.

111 Krome, W. J., in memoriam: VIII. 217

Lafayette, Gen'l ----, land grant to: VII. 185; Lafayette grant in Louisiana, X. 117; Florida grant, X. 123, XI. 118; THE STORY OF THE LAFAY- ETTE LANDS IN FLORIDA, Kath- ryn T. Abbey, X. 115

Lake Worth Public Library: mem. XI. 194 Land grants, Forbes: X. 189, 190 Landis, Cary D.: mem. IX. 61 Lane, Edward W.: mem. IX. 61 Laudonniere: XII. 77; X. 90, 94. 96-100 Lawson, Mrs. E. W.: mem. XI. 194 Leake, James M. address of.: VII. 359 Leffler, Cornelia: mem. VII. 110 Legend, white, red, black men: XI. 115 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, THE FIRST

SESSION OF, FLORIDA, AT PENSA- COLA: XI. 184

L'Engle, Camillus S.: mem. IX. 61 Leon de, Rev. Josef: X. 3 Lerch, Alice H.: IX. 292 Leslie, John: heirs of, X. 194; letters of,

XII. 198; letters to J. Forbes, XIII. 105

LETTERS OF JAMES INNERARITY. THE WAR OF 1812: X. 134

LETTERS OF JOHN INNERARITY AND A. H. GORDON: XII. 3741

LETTERS OF JOHN INNERARITY (to James Innerarity) : IX. 127; seizure of Pensacola by Gen. Jackson, 1814; IX. 127

LETTER OF MARCUS CICERO STBPH- ENS from Quincy, Florida, October 13, 1835: VIII. 120

LETTERS OF SAMUEL FORRY, SUR- GEON U. S. ARMY 1837-1838, St. Augustine: VII. 88

LETTERS OF WILLIAM OULLEN BRY- ANT FROM FLORIDA, Charles I. Glicksberg: XIV. 255

Levett, Francis: X. 22 Levy, David: XII. 3 Ley, Rev. J. C.: XIV. 214, 215 Library, The University of Michigan:

mem. IX. 61 Life and Labor in the Old South, Ulrich

B. Phillips: VIII. 125 Life and Letters of Washington Irving,

Pierre M. Irving: XI. 97 Lighthouses, Key West: VIII. 59, XIV.

252 Limbaugh, Christian: IX. 88 Lindsey, Mrs. B. H., Sr.: mem. VII. 263 Live Oak: XIV. 265 Live Oak Plantation: XI. 182 Lochaway Tribes, expedition against: IX.

271 Lockey, Joseph B.: THE FLORIDA IN-

TRIGUES OF JOSE ALVAREZ DE TOLEDO, XTI. 145; FOOTNOTE TO CAPT. YOUNG'S ITINERARIES, XIII. 224

Long, Elizabeth V., in memoriam: IX. 301 Lonn, Ella, THE IMPORTANCE OF FED-

ERAL NAVAL RAIDS ON SALT- MAKING IN FLORIDA: X. 167

Lovera, Senora Josefa: VII. 3 Louisiana, Cession of: XIII. 105 Loyalist: X. 59, 60. 61, 73; XI. 26 Loyalists in East Florida, 1774-1785, Wil-

bur Henry Siebert: IX. 58 Lana Papers, The, Herbert I. Priestley:

VII. 260 Lynch's Law: VII. 10 Lynch, - , Capt.: VII. 25

MacIntire, John J.: mem. VIII. 73 McCall, Virginia: X. 200 McCollum, J. W.: mem. VII. 110 McCollum, Mrs. J. W.: mem. VII. 110 McCreary, Elmer: mem. VII. 110 McGillivray, Alexander: IX. 156, X. 64,

65, 66, 67, 77, X. 187, 193, XIV. 114- 119

McGILLIVRAY, DANIEL, LETTER OF, TO WM. PANTON, RESPECTING WM. AUGUSTUS BOWLES: XI. 36

McGregor, Gregor, portrait: VII. 2; first record of, in U. S.: VII. 4, 65, 68

McGREGOR'S INVASION OF FLORIDA, 1817, T. Frederick Davis: VII. 3-71

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McIntosh, John H.: VII. 39. IX. 4 McIntosh, McQueen: XII. 61 McIntosh, Winm.: IX. 88 McIntyre, W. Irwin, in memoriam: VIII.

217 McKay, John L.: mem. VII. 110 McKay, Mrs. M. F.: mem. VTII. 234 McKay, Mrs. : X. 203 McKay, W. I.: mem. XII. 42 McKinsey, M.: IX. 89 McReady, Stenhen: mem. VIII. 234 McTimmons, W. J.: mem. VII. 173 Mabry, Capt. Dale: VIII. 127 MacKaye Percy, address of: VII. 360 Macuardo, Juan Ferro: VII. 222 MAD DOG, (Indian Chief) TALK FROM:

XIII. 165 Maddox, H.: mem. VII. 263 Major generals: IX. 255 Mallory, Stephen R.: VII. 228, 229, sena-

tor, VITI. 59. XII. 14, 57: address of, XII. 64, XIV. 252

Mallory, Mrs. (Mother of S. R. Mallory): VIII. 57

Manrique, Don Gonzalez: X. 52 Manuel's Cowpen (Manuel Gonzalez): IX.

67 Marques, Pedro Menendez: XI. 12 Marquess of Lansdowne, Village of Rolle:

VII. 134 Marron, Fray Francisco: VII. 217 Marron, Joseph F.: director Fla. Hist. Soc.

XII. 2 Martin, E. H.: mem. VIII. 128 Martin, John W. donation: IX. 61 Martyr, Peter: XI. 5 Marvin. William: XII. 103 Masonry in Florida: VII. 137, 138 Mather & Strother: IX. 158 Mathews, General George: VII. 8, VIII.

143. 144 Mays, Samuel E., in memoriam: X. 217 Meader, R. D.: mem. VIII. 73; donation,

IX. 61 Megibben, Katherine: mem. VIII. 128 Membership -,roll of Florida Historical

Society: VIII. 222, X. 210, XIII. 56; Members admitted 1935: XIV. 228

Menendez, Pedro: VII. 214, XII. 79 Mercury, Newport, R. I.: VII. 65 Micanopy (Indian): VII. 340, 344, 349;

city, XIV. 193 Mico, Holata (Indian) : VII. 340, 342 Miller, Alfred: merm. VTI. 263 Miller, Bonnamy & Co. (traders) : IX. 158,

161; X. 67, 73, 75, 79-85 Miller's (boat) ; IX. 68; witness, 88 Miller, Peter H.: mem. VIII. 73 Miller, R. Beatrice: mem. VIII. 73 Mills, El Destino: VIII. 3-96; journal

of: VIII. 24-46 Milton, W. H., donation: IX. 61 Minorcans: X. 18 Miranda, ----- Gen'l: VII. 3 Mire, Gov. ----: X. 65, 69, 75

Missionary Ridge, Samuel Pasco: VII. 136 Missouri Compromise: XII. 9 Mitchell, A. J.: director Fla. Hist. Soc.

XIV. 2: VIII. 234; donation, IX. 61 Mitchell, Gov. D. B., letters of: IX. 11-18;

IX. 135, 263 Mitchell, Mrs. J. F.: mem. IX. 61 Mizell, Everett, donation: IX. 193 Mobile, Occupation of, 1813: XI. 88 Mohr, Abbott Charles H.. O. S. B.: mem.

VII. 173, donations, VII. 174, VIII. 74; in memoriam X. 217

Montgomery and Pensacola Railroad: XI. 180

Monastery: VIT. 222 Moncrief, Col. James: X. 12 Monks: VII. 220 Monroe County, Florida (Lack of jurors):

VII. 168-172 Monroe. James, to Luis de Onis, Spanish

Minister to U. S.: VII. 56-64; message to Congress: VII. 63

Montiano, Gov. --: X. 3, 4, Monticello, Fla.: VII. 139; named for,

VII. 247 Monuments: XIV. 134 Moore, Clarence B.: XI. 165-170; XIII.

185 Moore, Gov. , Invasion of Flor-

ida : VII. 223 Moore-Willson, Minnie: VII. 75, 111, 155 "Moosa" or Negro Fort (near St. Augus.

tine) : X. 3, 5 Morales, Francisco: VII. 13 Moreno, Francisco: IX. 225 Morton, Jackson: XII. 3, 4, 61 Mosquito: VII. 20 Mosquito Inlet: X. 15, 17, 19 Moultrie Creek treaty: XI. 109, 110, 115 Moultrie, Dr. John: X. 15 Moultrie, James: X. 10 Mounds, Indian: VII. 98, 99; bibliography

on explorations, XI. 171 Murat, Prince Achille: VII. 141; attorney,

145, XI. 126 Murray grant, The: VIII. 188, 193 MUSIC OF THE SEMINOLES, address,

Mrs. Minnie Moore-Willson: VII. 155; Music, illustration of: 156, 157

Mutineers: (Turnbull's colony) : X. 18, 19 Myers, Mrs. Fred T., in memoriam: X. 217 My Pioneer Days in Florida, 1876-1898,

Emily L. Bell: VII. 172

Narrative of a Voyage to the Spanish Main in the Ship Two Friends: VII. 69

Nassau, Creek village: X. 64, 68, 73, 74 National Guard of Florida: IX. 255-258 National Intelligencer: VII. 38 Natural Bridge, Battle of: XII. 102 Neamathla (Indian): XI. 111 Negro Fort: XII. 37, 128 Neilson, Alf R. mem. VIII. 73 NEW CITY OF PENSACOLA, THE, 1835-

1837, Dorothy Dodd: IX. 224

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New Granada: VII. 5, 14, 15, 18 New Jersey Historical Society, donation:

IX. 193 New members: VII, 109, 110, 173, 263, 372;

VIII. 73, 158, 234; IX. 61, 193 New Smyrna: VIII. 188, 193; X. 19; XI. 25 NEWSPAPERS, A CHECK LIST OF EX-

TANT FLORIDA, 1845-1876; Elmer J. Emig; XI. 77

New York University Press, donation: IX. 194

Newnan's Battle Ground, map: IX. 150 Newnansville: VII. 102 Nichols, Col. Edward: IX. 127-129; X. 53;

DOCUMENTS RELATING TO COL. EDWARD NICHOLS AND CAPT. GEORGE WOODBINE IN PENSA- COLA, 1814,: X. 51

Niles' Weekly Register: VII. 38, 69; (Re- printed, Vol. XXIII. pp. 23-25). XI. 184

Nixon, Charles A.: memn. VII. 263 Noah and the Ark: XIV. 266 North Carolina Historical Society, dona-

tion: VIII. 235 Northern Division of East Florida: VII.

8, 10, 11, 27 Northup, Clark Sutherland, AN EARLY

POEM ON FLORIDA: VII. 72 Notes on the Life and Works of Bernard

Romans, P. Lee Phillins: IX. 55 NOTES ON THE LIFE OF JAMES

GRANT PRIOR AND SUBSEQUENT TO HIS GOVERNORSHIP OF EAST FLORIDA, Philip C. Tucker: VIII. 112-119

Notices of Florida and the Campaigns, M. M. Cohen: VII. 334

Oberdorfer, Eugene, in memoriam: X. 217 Observations Upon the Floridas, Vignoles:

VIII. 47 Ocala: VIII. 204; XIV. 193, 270, 271 Ocala Banner: XII. 192 Ocala Chapter, Daughters of the American

Revolution: mem. VII. 172 Ocean Pond, map of battlefield: IX. 199 Ochee-chubee: VTI. 96, 98 Ocheesee: XIV. 84, 93 Ohio Archeological and Historical Society,

donation: VIII. 74 O'Kelley, E. B.: memn. XI. 194 Oldham, Cecil R., address of: IX. 291 OLUSTEE, BATTLE OF, George F. Balt-

zell: IX. 199; XII. 101 O'Neill, Gov.: X. 65, 72 Onis, Luis de, to James Monroe, President:

VII. 56-64, X. 25 Order of Council (British) : XIV. 277 Ordinance of Secession: XII. 61, 62 Organization of Salt Makers: X. 181 Origin, Progress and Conclusion of the

Florida War, Sprague: VIII. 200 ORIGINAL NARRATIVES OF INDIAN

ATTACKSR IN FLORIDA: VIII. 179

Osceola : VII. 82. 95, 101, 338, 349 Ott, Mrs. R. V. director Fla. Hist. Soc.

VII. 210 Owen, E. P., Jr. donation: VIII. 74

Palatines: X. 14 Palmer, Henry E. meem. VIII. 73 Palmer, Sarah R. W., donation: VIII. 235 Palmetto, dwarf: XIV. 267; hat braid,

267, 268, 271 Panton, Leslie & Co.: IX. 156, X. 64, 66,

67, 74, X. 135; heirs, X. 137; cession of land, X. 187, 188: Papers of, XII. 198, XIII. 51

Panton Leslie Papers: XII. 198; XIII. 51, 105, 165; XIII. 2368; XIV. 130, 217, 275

Panton's store: IX. 45, 156 Panton, William: Estate of, X. 185, 193;

liquidation of, 194; heirs of, X. 191, XI. 35; letter to John Forbes, XIII. 51, XIV. 217; early life. XIV. 107; part- ners, 108; McGillivray, 114; Bowles, 120; claims, 122; death, 125; will, 128; letter to Gov. Folch, XIV. 130; letter to John Forbes, XIV. 275 WILLIAM P'ANTON. Marie Taylor Greenslade, SXIV. 107

Parg(,, Fray Francisco: V1I. -20 Parker. Col. VII. 25 Parkhill, Col. Samuel: VII. 237 Parrish, J. O.: meem. VII. 110; donation,

IX. 194 Parrish, Mrs. M. M.: mem. VII. 110 PASCO, SAMUEL, 1834-1917: VII. 135;

portrait, 134; m ason, 138; JEFFER- SON COUNTY. FLORIDAA: VII. 139, 234

Patriots: IX. 100, 108, 111, 268 Patriots invasionu: VII. 8. 20, VIII. 143,

IX. 4, 37 Payne's Landing, Treaty of 1832: VII. 332 Peabody Fund: XIV. 266 Pendelton, Kent: meen. VIII. 128 Peninsula resources: X. 92, 93: tobacco,

93; wild life. 93 Pennington, Edgar Legare. AN EARLY

POEM ON FLORIDA: VII. 72; do- nation, 111; SIR JOHN HAWKINS IN FLORIDA, X. 86; EAST FLOR- IDA IN THE AMERICAN REVOLU- TION, 1775-1778, IX. 24; REV. JOHN FORBES, VIII. 164

Pensacola, Seizure of, by Gen. A. Jackson, Nov. 7, 1814: IX. 127-130; bank of, IX. 234; evacuation of, XI. 48; popula- tion of, XI, 50: land speculators in, XII. 86: ; THE NE W CITY OF PEN- SACOL., 1835-1837, I)orothy Dodd: IX. 224

Pensacola Association: IX. 233, 234 Pensacola Historical Society: XII. 200,

XIV. 134 PENSACOLA, HOW THE SPANIARDS

EVACUATED, IN 1763, Wilbur H. Siebert: XI. 48

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Pensacola Land Co.: IX. 233, 235, 237, 239 Pensacola-St. Augustine Highway : XI.

118, XIV. 73, 83; estimated cost of, 97; map of, 72, 138; authority for, 74, XIV. 139, 184

Perdido River: VII. 24 Perry, Gov. Madison S.: XII. 45, 50, 54, 59 Perryman, Tom: X. 102 Perryman, Wmi.: IX. 167 Petition to Congress, District of Elotcha-

way: VIII. 150 Phifer, J. A.: men. VII. 110 PHILIP KEYES YONGE, 1850-1934, Oc-

cie Clubbs. biographical sketch: XIII. 167-172

Philips, Maggie B.: mem. VII. 110 Philips, R. L.: mem. VII. 110 Picolata: VII. 101; XII. 121; XIV. 93;

X. 255 Pigeon River: IX. 70 Pinckney, Gen'l Thomas: X. 24 Pinckney's Treaty, Samuel Flagg Bemis:

X. 59 Pine Barren Creek: IX. 68 Piracy "Challenge": VII. 20, 22, 24, 25,

26, 31, 32 Pirates of the Florida Coast, Ruthjeanne

Bellamy: VII. 159 Pirates of the Florida Coast, Nellie Ken-

nedy: VII. 159 Pittman, Lt. R. E., reports of: XII. 114 Plank road: XI. 182 Plowden, Jean, donation: IX. 62 Poem "Rose in a Green Forest": VII.

72; X. 89 Pohlkamp, Rev. Diomede: mem. XI. 194 Ponce de Leon: XI. 5; voyage, 7, dis-

covery, map of, XI. 172; JUAN PONCE DE LEON'S VOYAGES TO FLOR- IDA, T. Frederick Davis: XIV. 1-70

Pope, Paul M. mem. VIII. 73 Porcher, E. P.: VII. 263 Porter, Emma Rochelle: VIII. 210; asst.

ed. Fla. Hist. Soc. Quarterly VII. 1; director Fla. Hist. Soc. XI. 143

Posey, Col. Thornton: VII. 13, 22, 25 (Potter, Woodburn) The War in Florida:

VII. 334 Pound, C. A.: VII. 110 Powell (Seminole) : VII. 88, 90, 94 Powers, Harris: mem: IX. 61 Powers, Rose Mills: VIII. 208 Preston, J. E.: mem. VII. 263 Priestley, Herbert I., The Luna Papers:

VII. 260 Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques

and Discoveries of the English Nation, Richard Hakluyt: X. 91

Pritchard. Myron T.: mem. XII. 42 Privateer: X. 87, 89, 139 Prize cargoes: XII. 43 Protestant settlers: X. 6, 14 Proxies: VII. 358

Public Record Office London, Letters from, concerning Denys Rolle: VII. 122

Public works: X. 11 Punta Rasa: XI. 52

Racial chart: XI. 31 RACIAL STRAINS IN FLORIDA, Rhea

M. Smith: XI. 16 Raney, George P.: director Fla. Hist. Soc.

IX. 295; XIV. 224 Ranson, Robert, donation: VIII. 74; mem.

XI. 194 Rainey, F. G., AN INDIAN BURIAL

SITE AT CRYSTAL RIVER, FLOR- IDA: XIII. 185

Ray, W. Carl: mem. VIII. 234 Read, Opie, address of: X. 203 Read, William A., Florida place-names of

Indian origin, and Seminole personal names: XIII. 111

Rebels, (Am. Revolution): IX. 25-46 Reconstruction: VII. 252-256, XIV. 257 Reed, Davenport: mem. V11. 173 Refugees (Spanish-1763), list of: XI. 54 Reid, Robert Raymond: XI. 131, XII. 4 Religion: VII. 97, 197, 214, 217, X. 3, 88,

XI. 52 Religion, (Seminoles) : VII. 77 Republican party: XII. 45 Republic of East Florida: VIII. 145-153 Republic of Florida: VII. 10, 46, 48 Revolution, Am.: IX. 24 Reynolds, Mrs. W. N.: mem. VIII. 234 Ribaut, Jean.: VII. 159-163, X. 89, 201,

XII. 77 Richardson, Ella Winslow: mem. VII. 173 Right of sanctuary: VII. 223 Ringwood, Ralph, The Early Experiences

of, Washington Irving: XI. 97 River of May: VII. 160, 162, X. 94 Roads, first public: XI. 118 ROAD, FIRST AMERICAN, IN FLORIDA,

Mark F. Boyd: XIV. 73, 139 Roberson, Jonathan, letters of, to George

Noble Jones: VIII. 9-24; journal of, El Destino mills: 24-46

Robert E. Lee High School: mem. VII. 173 Roberts, Albert H.: director, Florida Hist.

Soc.: X. 2; treas. XIV. 222; WILKIN- SON CALL, SOLDIER AND SBNA- TOR: XII. 95, 179

Robertson, Lt. Col. James A.: X. 6 Robertson, James A.: director Fla. Hist.

Soc.: XI. 143; THE ARCHIVAL DIS- TRIBUTION OF FLORIDA MANU- SCRIPTS: X. 35; Trans, Gent. of Elvas: XII. 89

Robinson, Corrine: mem. VIII. 128 Robinson, Jeremy: XIII. 224; letters to

Edward Livingston, 227 Robineau, S. Pierre: mem. VII. 263 Rogers, Mrs. Henry: mem. VII. 110 Rolle, Denys: VII. 115, 121, 122, X. 8 Rollins College: VII. 261

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Rollstown, map of: VII. 119 Rooty Creek: IX. 69 Romance of the Floridas, Michael Kenny

(reviewed) : XIV. 228 Rorabeck, Miss E. M.: mem. VIII. 73 Rouse, Capt. : VII. 25 Royal Domain, boats of: VII. 19 Royalist refugees: X. 149-151 Royal Road (highway): XIV. 75; nine

settlements on: 75 Royall, J. B.: mem. VII. 110 Ruffin, Edmund: XII. 59, 67; EDMUND

RUFFIN'S ACCOUNT OF THE FLORIDA SECESSION CONVEN- TION, Dorothy Dodd, XII. 67

Ruge, John G., in memoriam: X. 217 Russell, Annie: X. 203 Rutledge, Rev. Francis: XII. 60

Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy, Ella Lonn: XIII. 112

Salt-making of the Confederates: X. 167; St. Andrews Bay: X. 170-184; XIII. 113 THE EXTENT AND IMPORT- ANCE OF NAVAL RAIDS ON SALT- MAKING IN FLORIDA, Ella Lonn: X. 167

Samford, Col. W. F.: XIII. 70 SAMUEL PASCO, (1834-1917), Samuel

Pasco, Jr.: VII. 135-138 Sanchez, E. M.: mem. VII. 263 Sanford, Founders Day: XIV. 281 San Luis, (fort): XIV. 93 San Marcos (fort) XIV. 231 ff. Saunders, H. Rinalden: mem. VIII. 73 Savannah: VII. 7, 13 Savannah Republican: VII. 69, 174 Schad, J. Harry: mem. XI. 194 Scisco, L. D., The Track of Ponce de Leon

in 1513: XI. 7 Schools, Key West: VIII. 52-56, X. 111,

XI. 115, 119, XI. 176, XIV. 264 SCHOONER EMPEROR, Dorothy Dodd:

XIII. 117 Scollard, Clinton: X. 201; in memoriam,

XI. 193; A BALLARD OF JEAN RI- BAULT, X. 201

Scotch settlement (Walton Co.): XIV. 84 Scott, James: VII. 224 Scott, Paul R.: mem. VII. 263 Scott, Gen. Winfield: IX. 244, XIII. 199,

XII. 18 Scull, Eleanor: mem. VII. 173 Sea-Dog of Devon, A Life of Sir John

Hawkins, R. A. J. Walling: X. 101 Seat of Government, 1822: XI. 189 Secession: VII. 248, XII. 54; ordinance of,

XII. 61, 62, 67 SECESSION MOVEMENT IN FLORIDA,

Dorothy Dodd: XII. 3, 45 Segui, Bernardo: VII. 14 Seloy (Indian town): XI. 13 Seminary: XIV. 193

Seminoles: music of, VII. 81-84, 155-158; war, VII. 234; council, VII. 330-350; treaty, VII. 330-350; X. 110; XI. 109; origin of, XI. 157 Jackson' campaign vs.: XIII. 20; route, XIII. 129; maps of, 137, 152; The Seminoles of Florida, Minnie Moore-Wilson: VII. 261

SEMINOLE ATTACKS NEAR NEW SMYRNA, 1835-1856, Jane Murray Sheldon: VIII. 188

SEMINOLE COUNCIL, THE, OCTOBER 23-25, 1834, T. Frederick Davis: VII. 330, 350

Seminole War: XIV. 251 Semothly (Indian): X. 103-107 Senate Journal (Florida) 1839: VII. 168 Seymour, Gen. Truman: IX. 202 Shackleford, Thomas M., in memoriam:

VII. 371 Shackleford tract: IX. 225 Shands, J. W.: mem. VIII. 73 Shaw, Albert: X. 200 Shelburne, Lord: X. 12, 17 Sheldon, Jane Murray: VIII. 188, 196 Shield, MacGregor's: VII. 17 Shields, Bayard B.: mem. VII. 263 Shine. W. H.. in memoriam: VIT. 371 Siebert, Wilbur H.: mem. VII. 263;

SLAVERY IN EAST FLORIDA, 1776- 1785: X. 139 SLAVERY AND WHITE SERVITUDE IN EAST FLORIDA, 1726-1776: X. 3; SOME CHURCH HISTORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE DUR- ING THE SPANISH REGIME: IX. 117.

Silver Springs: VIII. 174-176, 212; XIV. 269

Simmons, Frank K.: mem. VIII. 73 Simmons, Dr. William H.: XI. 108 Simms, Mrs. Robert W.: mem. XII. 42 Sinzing Tower, poem: VIII. 208 SIR JOHN HAWKINS IN FLORIDA,

Edgar Lezare Pennington: X. 86 Sir John Hawkin.: the time and the man,

James A. Williamson: X. 101 Sketch of the Life of Bvt. Brig. Gen. Syl-

vester Churchill: VIII. 200 Skinner. H.: VII. 5, 7 Slade, Rev. John: VII. 147 Slave code: X. 141-149, 154 Slave immigrants: X. 150 Slave trade, African: X. 86. 88, 151-153 Slave vessel: X. 13, 14, XTII. 117 Slavery: X. 6, 139, XIII. 65, XIV. 256 SLAVERY IN EAST FLORIDA, 1776-1785,

W. H. Siebert: X. 139 SLAVERY AND WHITE SERVITUDE IN

EAST FLORIDA, 1726-1776, Wilbur H. Siebert: X. 3-23

Slaves, liberation of: X. 34; labor, X. 6, 7, 11, 20; abduction of, X. 53, 153; importation of: XIII. 117

Smith, Buckingham: XIV. 262

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Smith, Gen. Edmund K., EDMUND KIRBY SMITH'S BOYHOOD IN FLORIDA, Joseph B. James: XIV. 244; IX. 225

Smith, Lt. Col. - , reports of: IX. 5-23; letters of, IX. 135, 259-278

Smith, Rhea M.: ANTHROPOLOGY IN FLORIDA : XI. 151; R A C I A L STRAINS IN FLORIDA, XI. 16

Smith, Mrs. Wm. Reece: mem. VII. 73 Snow, T. A.: mem. VII. 110 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel:

X. 4 SOLDIERS CONNECTED WITH FLOR-

IDA HISTORY SINCE 1812, Charles P. Summerall: IX. 242

Soldiers of Florida, Fred L. Robertson: XII. 100

SOME CHURCH HISTORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE DURING THE SPAN- ISH REGIME, Wilbur H. Siebert: IX. 117

Songs and Ballads Chiefly of the Reign of Philip & Mary, Thomas Wright, Printer: VII. 72

Soto, de, Gent. of Elvas: XII. 89 Southern Convention (1850): XII. 6 Southern Independence, War for: VII. 249 Southern Rights Association: XII. 12, 20 Spain, Frank P.: mem. VII. 110 Spanish-American Frontier, Arthur Pres-

ton Whitaker (reviewed) : VII. 106 Spanish Settlements in the United States

1513-1568, Lowery: TX. 49 Spoliations of John Innerarity: X. 53 Sprague, The Origin, Progress and Con-

clusion of the Florida War: VIII. 200 St. Andrews Bay, salt-makers: X. 170-180,

184; two roads to: XIV. 102 St. Augustine Examiner: VII. 227; March

24, 1860: VIII. 47 St. Augustine: VII. 8, 10, 20; U. S. oc-

cupation of, VII. 227; church, IX. 117; siege of, IX. 138-145, 263; exchange of flags, XIV. 241; letters from, of William Cullen Bryant: XIV. 261, 263

St. Francis of Assisi : VII. 215 ST. FRANCIS BARRACKS, ST. AUGUS-

TINE, THE FRANCISCANS IN FLORIDA, Abbot Charles: VII. 214, 227, 233; illustrations of: VII. 228; Act of Florida Legislature, concern- ing, 229: U. S. Senate resolutions, concerning, 231; Act of Congress, con- cerning: 232

St. Helena: VII. 222 St. Johns country: VII. 18 St. Josephs Bay: X. 168 St. Marks: X. 68; roads to, XIV. 142, 150,

162, 253 St. Mary's River: VII. 9 St. Petersburg Public Library: mem. VII.

173 Stahl, John M.: mem. VIII. 234 Stahl, Mrs. Mary P.: mem. VIII. 234 Stark, Mrs. J. D., donations: VIII. 235

State of Muskogee: IX. 165 State Library Board, mem. VII. 110 States Rights: XI. 179 Stehlin, Joseph C.: mem. XI. 194 Steit, Mrs. Bertha H. mem. VII. 263 STEPHENS, MARCUS CICERO, LETTER

OF: VIII. 120 Stirling, Frank: mem. VII. 263 Stockton, Mrs. Florence 0., in memoriam:

X. 217 Stockton, Gilchrist B.: mem. VIII. 128 Stockton, Telfair, in memoriam: X. 217 Stokes, John P.: director Fla. Hist. Soc.;

XIV. 224. X. 2 Stoney Hill: IX. 71 Stoval, Bates M.: mem. XI. 194; sec. Fla.

Hist. Soc. XIII. 175 Stowe, Mrs. Harriett B.: XIV. 258 Stuart, Mrs. E. C.: mem. VIII. 234 Stukeley, Thomas: X. 89 Subsidy, Spanish to Creeks: X. 77, 78, 79 Summerall, Chas. P., address of: IX. 242,

292 Surrency, Winder H.: mem. XII. 42 Sweating house: IX. 84

Taber, George L., in memoriam: VIII. 217 Taliafferro, James P., resolution on death

of: XIII. 179 Talks, Indian: XI. 33-36 TALK OF THE CREEK NATION RE-

SPECTING WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BOWLES: XI. 33

Tallahassee, capital, location of site: XI. 108; social, 126, 128;

TALLAHASSEE ALARM OF 1836: Wil- liam Chandler: VIII. 197

Tallahassee Historical Society: XII. 200, 201; XIV. 133

TALLAHASSEE FIRE OF 1843: VII. 164 Tallahassee Floridian: VII. 164 Tallahassee-St. Augustine Highway: XIV.

77 Tallapoosa Indians: XI. 52 Tarvin's place: IX. 68 Taylor, A. M., address of: IX. 293-4; di-

rector Fla. Hist. Soc.: XIV. 224 Taylor, Mrs. Arabelle W.: mem. VII. 263 Taylor, H. E.: mem. VII. 110 Taylor, J. F., in memoriam: IX. 301 Taylor, Commodore ----: VII. 24 Temple, Sir Richard: X. 18 Third Florida Regiment: VII. 136 THOMAS CAMPBELL TO LQRD DEANE

GORDON (1767): VIII. 156-163 Thomas, Jefferson: mem. VII. 263 Thomas, Nathaniel S.: director Fla. Hist.

Soc. XIV. 224 Thomas, Ralph W.: mem. VII. 110 Thomas, T. F.: mem. VII. 110, in memor-

iam, VIII. 217 Thomas, W. R.: mem. VII. 110 Thompson, Gen'l -----: VII. 335, 342,

345, 349 Thompson, Martin, Deputy Rio de la

Plata: VII. 5

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Tiger Tail (Seminole): VII. 80 Tigert, J. J.: mem. XI. 194 Tillis, Willoughby: VIII. 179 Tillis, James Dallas: VIII. 179 Tobacco, "little DuVal": XI. 121, agri-

culture, 121 TOLEDO, JOSE ALVAREZ DE: THE

FLORIDA INTRIGUES OF, Joseph B. Lockey, XII. 145

Tolomato: VII. 219 Tomato: X. 109 Tom Tiger (Seminole): VII. 80 Toomer, W. M.: mem. VIII. 234 Tonyn. Gov. - , East Florida: VIII.

167, IX. 26-46 TOPOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF EAST

AND WEST FLORIDA, WITH ITINERARIES OF GENERAL JACK- SON'S ARMY, 1818, Captain Hugh Young: XIII. 16, 82, 129

Town, Rolle's: X. 9 Track of Ponce de Leon in 1518, L. D.

Scisco: XI. 7 Traders and Factors, Debts of: IX. 86 TRANSFER OF SAN MARCOS AND

EAST FLORIDA TO THE UNITED STATES, Rogers W. Young: XIV. 231

Trails (Indian) Pensacola-Apalachy: XII. 118: Apalachy-St. Augustine, XII. 120

Transportation: VII. 246 Treatise on the Law of Wreck and Salvage,

Wm. Marvin: VIII. 48 Treaty, Seminole : VII. 330-350 Triggs, Rev. John J.: VII. 147 Trout, Mrs. George W.: mem. VIII. 73 True Relation ..... Fernando de Soto

by a Gentleman of Elvas, Translated by James Alexander Robertson, re- view by A. Curtis Wilgus: XII. 89

Tuckabatche Town: IX. 73 Tucker, Philip C., NOTES ON THE LIFE

OF JAMES GRANT: VIII. 112 Turnbull, Dr. Andrew: X. 13, 17 Turnbull, Barton P.: mem. VIII. 73 Turpentine: X. 9, 10, 16, 17 Turpentine farm, Rollstown: VII. 121, 134 Tustennugge, Hopoie (Indian) IX. 88

Uchees (Indians): XI. 36, XIII. 85 UNITED STATES TROOPS IN SPANISH

EAST FLORDA 1812-13, T. Frederick Davis: Part I. IX. 3; Part II. IX. 96; Part IlI. X. 135; Part IV. IX. 259; Part V. X. 24

University of London: mem. XII. 42 University of Pennsylvania, donation: IX.

194 Usabal, Don Luis: X. 198 U. S. Dept. of State, donation: VIII. 128

Van Hyning, T.: mem. VII. 110 Vego, Fray Antonia: VII. 219 Venable, Elizabeth: mem. IX. 61 Venezuela: VII. 3, 14, 15, 18

Villiers, Marcos de: IX. 94 Villiers, Marie Victoria Coulon de: IX. 92 Vinton, Capt. J. R.: VII. 97 Volunteers (1812): IX. 110, 113, 116, 135-

141 Voyages of the Companions of Columbus,

Washington Irving: XI. 15 Walden, Mrs. May: mem. VII. 110 WALKER ANDERSON, 1801-1857, Julia

J. Yonge: XI. 173-183 Walker, David S.: XII. 103 Walker, Jonathan: XI. 177 Walker, L. B.: VII. 245 Walton, Col. .: XII. 85 Walton County, Scotch settlement: XI. 27 War of the Spanish Succession: VII. 222 War in Florida, Staff Officer (Woodburn

Potter) : VII. 334 Warehouse, Panton, Leslie & Co., view of:

IX. 91 Ward, Geo. T.: XII. 61 Washington, Capt. J. W.: VII. 227 Waterman's Bluff: VII. 9 Waukeenah : VII. 247 Weber, Carl.: mem. IX. 61 Weed, Margaret G.: mem. XII. 42 Welanee, Jefferson County, Florida, VII.

141 Welch, G. W.: mem. VII. 110 Wellbanks, Win.: IX. 169 Werner, Charles J.: mem. VII. 263; do-

nation, 264 West, DuVal: mem. XI. 194 West, Elizabeth H.: mem. XI. 194 West, Thomas F., in memoriam: X. 217 Westcott, James, Jr.: XI. 132 Whigs: XII. 16-23 Whig and Tory: X. 140 Whitaker, Arthur Preston: VII. 106-108;

Spanish-American Frontier, reviewed by K. T. Abbey, VII. 106; Documents Relating to the Commercial Policy of Spain in the Floridas, X. 195

White, Joseph M.: VII. 141, IX. 229 White, J. W., donation: IX. 193 White, Morris E.: mem. VII. 263 Whitner, Mrs. J. N.: mem. VIII. 73 Whitner, Thomas Cobb, in memoriam:

VIII. 217 Why the Solid South, (chapter on Flor-

ida) Samuel Pasco: VII. 138 WILDERNESS AND SPOTTISYLVANIA, A diary of James Walter Roberts:

XI. 58 Wilgus, A Curtis, review of Robertson,

Gentleman of Elvas: XII. 89 WILKINSON'S OCCUPATION OF MO-

BILE, GENERAL: XI. 88 Williams, John Lee,: VII. 145, XI. 108 WILLIAM POPE DuVAL, PIONEER AND

STATE BUILDER, James Owen Knauss: XI. 95-139; portrait: XI. 94

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Williams, Arthur T. pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.: VII. 362; donation, VII. 100; ad- dress of, VII. 365; donation: VIII. 74, IX. 62, 193, XI. 3; portrait: XI. 44, 45; in memoriam, XI. 193; AR- THUR TILMAN WILLIAMS, T. F. Davis, XI. 45

Williams, Emma, donation: VIII. 235 Williams, Francis M.: Sec. Fla. Hist.

Soc.: VII. 362; donation, IX. 61; in memoriam, XII. 202; resolution on death of: XIII. 180

Williams, Kate, in memoriam: IX. 301 Willow Branch Library: XI. 146 Wilson, F. H., in memoriam: VIII. 217 Willson, Moore-, Minnie, The Seminoles

of Florida: VII. 261 Winters, H. S.: mem. XI. 194 Wirick, Rev. Adam: VII. 142, 148 WISE, HENRY A., AND THE PRESI-

DENCY, J. E. Davis Yonge: XIII. 65 Withlacoochee block house: VII. 237 Wolcott, Rev. P. C.: mem. IX. 61; in

memoriam: X. 217 Woodbine, Capt. George: VII. 66, XI. 190-

192, XII. 37; DOCUMENTS RELAT- ING TO COL. EDWARD NICHOLS AND CAPT. GEORGE WOODBINE IN PENSACOLA, 1814, X. 51

Wooldridge, Thomas: X. 15 Wright, Benjamin D.: IX. 228; letter on

DuVal: XI. 128 Wright, Jermyn: X. 229 Wright, Thomas: VII. 72 Wyman, Dr. Jeffries: XI. 159, 160

Ximines, Juan: VII. 218

Yarbrough, Mrs. W. F.: mem. VIII. 128 Yon, Tom: mem. IX. 61 Yonge, Chandler C.: XIII. 167 Yonge, Henry: VII. 9 Yonge. J. E. Davis, HENRY A. WIS E AND

THE PRESIDENCY: XIII. 65 Yonge, Julia J., a letter to: VIII. 197;

WALKER ANDERSON, 1801-1857, XI. 173; Christ Church Pariah, Pensacola, 1827-1927, VII. 259

Yonge, Julien C.: VIII. 210; v. pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.: XIII. 175

Yonge, P. K., v. pres. Fla. Hist. Soc.: VII. 362; pres. XI. 143; annual re- port of: XI. 145; in memoriam: XIII. 63; biographical sketch of, XIII. 167; resolutions on death of: XIII. 181; PHILIP KEYES YONGE, 1850-1934, Occie Clubbs, XIII. 167

Yonge, William P.: VII. 22 York Association, donation: VIII. 74 Young, Rogers W., FORT MARION DUR-

ING THE SEMINOLE WAR: XIII. 193; TRANSFER OF SAN MARCOS AND EAST FLORIDA TO THE UNITED STATES, XIV. 231

Young, Harriet M. L., mem. VII. 173 Young, Captain Hugh, A TOPOGRAPHI-

CAL MEMOIR OF EAST AND WEST FLORIDA, WITH ITINERARIES OF GENERAL JACKSON'S ARMY, 1818: XIII. 16, 82, 129

Young, William B.: mem. VII. 173 Yowell, Clarence: mem. VII. 110 Yribarren, Joseph de: VII. 14, 16, 18 Yulee, David Levy: XII. 3, XII. 36, 53;

address of, 63

Zespedes, Gov. ---- : X. 61, 71, 158

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