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Volume InformationSource: Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, Vol. 46, No. 4(Autumn, 2005), pp. 501-525Published by: Louisiana Historical AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4234134 .
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Index Abreo, Watchman, 280 Acadia Parish, 64, 474 Acadiana, 390 Acadians, 416 accordions, 285 Activa, 224 Adrien, Martin, 414 Adventure, 228, 229 Africain, 199, 224 African Americans, 66, 67, 82,
140, 159, 170, 180, 238, 338, 391, 393, 417-41-8
black planters, 418, 422, 423 free persons of color, Marie
Laveau as a, 267-309 freedmen in New Orleans, 156 in the Battle of New Orleans
(1815), 271 Marie Laveau and voodoo, 263-
309 role of women in Louisiana's
early twentieth-century chap- ters of the NAACP, 311-331
slavery, 159, 185-209, 339, 409, 417-418
Agent, 229 Alabama tribe, 233, 234, 236 "Albert Hays Town," 154 Alexander, 226 Alexander, William, Earl of Stir-
ling, 436 Alexandria, La., 33, 81, 337, 339,
366, 367, 450 Alfred, Joseph, 285 Algiers, La., 336 Alibamons, see Alabama tribe Allain, Helene d'Aquin, 264 Allen, Herman, 166 Allen, John M., 440 Allo, Thomas, 197 Allured, Janet, revs. Murray, ed.,
Throwing Off the Cloak of Privilege: White Southern Women Activists in the Civil
Rights Era, 113-115 Amable Mariana, 224 Amable Victoria, 195, 213, 221 Ambrose, Stephen, 240 Amelia, 227 American Institute of Architects,
23 American Judges Association, 64 American Legion, 64 Amistad, 224 Anderson, Sherwood, 17, 18 Andrews, Robert, 5 Anglo Americans, and emergence
of planter class in Louisiana's sugar region, 407-434
Anglo Americans, in Louisiana, 477
Angola, Africa, 201 Angola, La., 462 Anna, 226, 229 Anna Jeanes Fund, 394 Antoine, Pere, see Antonio de Se-
della Antonio de Sedella, 270, 306, 307 Appalachian Mountains, 437 Arceneaux, Thomas, 64 Archaeological Survey in the
Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947, revd., 124- 126
Archivo General de Indias, 187, 211
Arkansas City, Ark., 462 Anned Neutrality, 205, 229 Armstrong, Maude C., 327 Army of the Potomac, 32, 45 Army of the Shenandoah, 367 Arthur, Stanley, 23-24 Asbury, Herbert, 265 Ascension Parish, 415, 419, 420 Ash, Stephen, 334 Asheville, N. C., Times, 21 Aswell, James B., 392, 451 Atalanta, 206, 230
501
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502 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Atchafalaya Basin, 457, 459, 461 Atchafalaya Floodway, 459 Attakapas district, 413-415, 424 Augusta, 224 Austin, Stephen Fuller, 438-439 Austria, 7 Auxiliary Association for Prisons
and Asylums, 184 Aventura, 222 Avoyelles Parish, 450, 474
Babineaux, Allen M., 64 Baird, Absolom, 163 Baker, Vaughan B., 95 Balize, 190, 191, 195, 197, 198,
206, 210 Ballard, Michael B., Vicksburg:
The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi, revd., 381-382
Baltimore, Md., 198, 208, 356 Banks, Mary, 43 Banks, Nathaniel P., 32, 33, 36, 37,
40-43, 341, 367 Banner Band, 81 Banta, Brady, 96 Barbour, Emma Sargent, 369 Barry, Tom, 85 Baton Rouge, 218 Baton Rouge, La., 81, 133, 134,
138, 143, 144, 158, 312, 315- 317, 321, 324, 325, 327, 328, 331, 346, 348, 398, 403, 449
Civil War letters of William H. Whitney, 333-370
Committee of Examination on the Damage to Public Build- ings at, 368
Saint James Episcopal Church, 354
Battalion of Men of Santo Do- mingo, 271
Battles, Baton Rouge, 334 Big Black River, 36 Bisland, 344
Champion's Hill, 36 Chancellorsville, 32 Fredericksburg, 32 Gettysburg, 32 Malvern Hill, 27 Mansfield, 367 Monett's Ferry, 367 New Orleans (1815), 271 Opequan Creek, 367 Pleasant Hill, 367 Port Hudson, 27-46, 333-336,
338, 341, 363, 366 Battles and Leaders of the Civil
War, Volume 6, revd., 109- 11 Bay City, Mich., 6 Bayou Sara, La., 338 Bayous,
Boeuf, 459 Lafourche, 450 Pierre, 450 Pigeon, 450 Saint John, 201 Teche, 364
Beckenbaugh, Terry, 90 Behrendt, Stephen D., 186 Behrman, Martin, 12, 393, 396,
400,403,404 Belaire, Catherine, 266, 267 Belaire, Jean, 266-267 Belcher, Jonathan, 436 Bell, John, 334 Bellen, 228 Bellevue, La., 74 Bellona, 227 Bennett, Michael J., Union Jacks:
Yankee Sailors in the Civil War, revd., 117-119
Benton-Cohen, Katherine, 95 Berkett, Marian Mayer, 20 Berry, Sue, 336, 363, 365 Betsy, 223 Bibbs, Sushell, 274 Bienvenu, Richard, revs. Edwards
and Kariouk Pecquet du Bellay de Verton, A Creole Lexicon:
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INDEX 503
Architecture, Landscape, Peo- ple, 483-485
Bight of Biafra, 193, 208 Bilbo, Theodore G., 460 Bilbun, 223 Billings, Warren, 93 "The Birth of New Orleans' Voo-
doo Queen: A Long-Held Mystery Resolved," 293-309
Biscaina, 224 Black Flag over Dixie: Racial
Atrocities and Reprisals in the Civil War, revd., 101-103
Blanchard, Newton, 391-392, 400 Blanco, Kathleen, 240 Boda, 225 Boeuf River Basin Floodway, 457,
459, 462, 463 Boggs, Hale, 140-142, 144, 146-
153 Boggs, Lindy, 141 Bolador, 224 Bonite, 218 Booker (slave), 417 Booth, John, 443 Bordeaux, France, 197-199, 202 Boston, Mass., 198, 334, 343
Baptist Social Union, 369 Christian Watchman and Reflec-
tor, 340, 353 Daily Evening Traveller, 340,
353 Daily Journal, 340
boudin, 76 Boudreaux, Marie Pauline, 210 Bourque, Charlie, 72 Bourque, Todd, 96 Boutte, Katie, 72, 73 Boutte, Sallie, 72, 73 Brasseaux, Ryan A., 96
ed., "Early Twentieth-Century Reminiscences of Eve Lavergne Castille," 65-88
Brassieur, C. Ray, revs. Gaudet and McDonald, eds., Mardi Gras,
Gumbo, and Zydeco: Read- ings in Louisiana Culture, 97- 99
Brazoria, Tex., 440 Breaux, Zoe, 302 Breugel, Peter, the elder, 49-51, 58 Brigham, Asa, 440 Bringier, Michel, 414, 421, 422 Bringier, Myrthe, 414, 422 Bringier, Nanine, 422 Bringier, Rosella, 421 Brinkhaus, Dr., 87 Bristol, England, 206 Briton, Dowell, 315 Broussard, Robert F., 451 Brown, John, 238 Brown, Mrs. Oneida, 325 Brunner, Mrs. A. L., 327 Buena Sanidad, 224 Buffington, Doctor, 368 Buildings of Louisiana, revd., 103-
105 Bums, Anna, 401 Burton, Isaac W., 442, 444 Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 33 Butler, Thomas, 414
Cable, George Washington, 184, 264, 291
Caffery, Jefferson, 419 Cairo, Ill., 346 Cajuns, 65, 67, 68
and the 2000 census, 465-481 games of, 47-63 socio-economic profile of, 474
Cambridge, Mass., 333, 342, 356, 361, 369
Chronicle, 340 Club, 369 High School, 333
Cameron Parish, 474 Campeche, Mex., 198 Cap Francais, Saint-Domingue,
188, 209 Cape Girardeau, Mo., 462
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504 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Capetillo, Jose Garcia, 197, 199 Carencro, La., High School, 64 Carleton, Mark, 405 Carnegie, Andrew, 393 Carolina, 205, 227, 228 Caroline, 229 Carondelet, Governor, 192, 213 Carrigan, Ann, 399 Carroll, H. M., 319 Carter, Betty, 5, 13, 20 Carter, Doris Dorcas,
revs. Hill, The Deacons for De- fense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement, 99- 101
Carter, Hodding, 5 Cassague Company, 197, 201 Castellanos, Henry, 264 Castille, Ellie Joseph, Sr., 65, 85 Castille, Eve Lavergne, memoirs
of, 65-88 Castrie, Marquis de, 194 Catahoula Parish, 460 Catalan, 219 Catalin, 220 Catalonia, 218 Catherine, 216, 218 Catholic Church, 68, 82, 84, 147,
210, 286, 287, 291, 323 Cazayoux, Edward J., revs.
Kingsley, Buildings of Louisi- ana, 103-105
Cazenave, Arnaud, 16 Centenary College, 389 Century Magazine, 264 Chachere, Grandma, 74 Chaille, Stanford, 162 Charleston, S. C., 187, 188, 198,
205, 206, 207, 208, 231 Courier, 206
Charlota, 223, 224 Charlotte, 229 Charpentier, Erik, "Eddie Richard,"
210 Church Point, La., 82, 83
Civil Rights era, 390 Civil Rights Movement, 467 Civil War, 6
Baton Rouge letters of William H. Whitney, 333-370
nine-months soldiers in the Bat- tle of Port Hudson, 27-46
Red River campaign, 333 Cizner, 198, 223 Claiborne, William C. C., 412, 414 Clarke, Clem, 138 Clay, Henry, 414 Clay, John, 414 Clay, Mrs. Concy, 81 Clay, Preston, 84 Clay, Susan, 414 Clinton, La., 36 Cochran, Bambi Ray, 96 Coffigny, Juan Bautista, 201 Colbert, Leo O., 454 Colonial Club, 369 Comeaux, Malcolm L., "What
Games Can Say: Two Medie- val Games from French Lou- isiana," 47-63
Cometa, 219 Company of Louisiana Militia, 272 Company of the Indies, 267 Concord, 229 Confederate States of America, 334
Army, 36 Conf6deration des Associations de
Familles Acadiennes, 210 Confiance, 46;200, 225 Congos (Africans), 201, 205 Congres Mondial Acadien, 210 Conjectures of Order: Intellectual
Life and the American South, 1810-1860, revd., 119-121
Conny, Colin A., 173 Constantine, Juan, 180 Cooke, Philip St. George, 357 Cooper, Jennifer Ritter,
"Albert Hays Town," 154 "Joseph G. Tregle, Jr.," 332
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INDEX 505
"Patrick F. Taylor," 240 cornbread, 76 Corrales, Barbara, 92 Cothran, James R., Gardens and
Historic Plants of the Antebel- lum South, revd., 107-109
Council for the Development of French in Louisiana, 64
Coushatta tribe, 233-235 Cozzens, Peter, eds., Battles and
Leaders of the Civil War, Vol- ume 6, revd., 109-111
Crawford, R. W., 454 Creek confederacy, 231-233, 236,
239 Cremin, Lawrence, 394 A Creole Lexicon: Architecture,
Landscape, People, revd., 483- 485
Creoles, 65-68, 291, 390 and emergence of the planter
class in Louisiana's sugar par- ishes, 407-434
Creole language, 286 of Color, 422-423 slaves, 187, 204
Crescent City Democratic Associa- tion, 141, 142
Cresias, 225 Crete, Liliane, 411 Creuzot, Mrs. P. P., 330 Crossman, A. D., 160 Cuba, 190, 192, 197, 201, 204, 208 Culbertson, A. L., 454 Cumming, Carman, Devil's Game:
The Civil War Intrigues of Charles A. Dunham, revd., 497-499
Cummins, Light T., 94, 449 "Curing the Insane in New Orleans:
The Failure of the 'Temporary Insane Asylum,' 1852-1882," 155-184
Curry, Mrs. M. L., 322 Curry, Olga, 322
Dakota Territory, 32 Dame, John, 339 D'Anville, 235 Darby, Lou, 72 D'Arcantel, Adelaide, 269 D'Arcantel, Antoine, 269 D'Arcantel, Henri, 268-269, 308 D'Arcantel, Marguerite Henry, 266,
268, 270, 301 D'Arcantel, Marie Louise, 269 Dart, C., 447 D'Aunoy, Barthelemy Fabre, 272 Davis, Allen F., 398 Davis, Edwin Adams, 410 Davis, William C., The Union That
Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs & Alexander Stephens, revd., 251-252
Dawes, Dorothy, and Charles Nolan, eds., Religious Pio- neers: Building the Faith in the Archdiocese of New Or- leans, revd., 241-242
Dawson, Joseph G., III, revs. Ben- nett, Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the Civil War, 117- 119
Day, Doctor, 368 The Deacons for Defense: Armed
Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement, revd., 99-101
Dede, Marie, 283 The Defense of Vicksburg: A Lou-
isiana Chronicle, 105-107 Dejoie, Dr. P. H., Sr., 328 Dejoie, Ella, 328 Dejoie, Mrs. J. J., 330 Delery, Charles, 162, 168, 177,
179, 180 Delfino, Susanna, and Michele
Gillespie, Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South, revd., 121-122
Dellorto, Dr., 300 Demaret, Adelaide, 415
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Demaret, Louis, 419 Demaret, Marie Alix, 419 Demaret, Martin, 415, 419 Democratic National Victory Fund,
21 Democratic Party, 135, 451 Denton, John B., 443 Department of the Gulf, 32, 33, 40,
45, 335, 367 De Soto, Hernando, 441 Detreigh, Justice, 166 DeuxAmis, 217, 226 Deux Freres, 218 Devil's Game: The Civil War In-
trigues of Charles A. Dunham, revd., 497-499
Diana, 225 Dichosa, 221 Diet, 223 Dike, Edward G., 353 Diligencia, 224 Dillard, James, 394 Dillard, R. F., 441 Dillon, Catherine, 289, 300, 304,
305 Din, Gilbert C., 91 "A Directory of Ships with Slave
Cargoes, Louisiana, 1772- 1808," 211-230
District of Columbia, 32 Dixiecrat Party, 138, 145 Dodd, William, 144 Dollar, Susan E., 91 Dominica, 187, 189, 192, 193, 211 Don Galvez, 217 Don Quixote, 217 Donalson, 222 Dos Amigos, 222, 223 Dos Hermanos, 222-224, 229 Douglass, Kelsey H., 441-442, 444 Dowling, Oscar, 400, 401 DuBourg, Pierre Frangois, 438 Ducy, Private, 339 Duffel, Edward, 415 Duke, Thomas M., 439
506 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Dunn, E. M., 313 Dupuy, Mrs. D. J., 314, 315, 320,
324, 325, 327 Duralde, Julie, 414 Duralde, Martin, 414 Durour, Charles, 411 Dutillet, John E., 173, 176
Eaddy, Justin C., revs. Cothran, Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South, revd., 107-109
"Early Twentieth-Century Remi- niscences of Eve Lavergne Castille," 65-88
East Baton Rouge Parish, 334 East Feliciana Parish, 158 "Eddie Richard," 210 Edinburgh, Scotland, 436 education, 391-394 Edwards, Benjamin, 441 Edwards, Haden, 441, 442, 446 Edwards, Henry, 200, 201 Edwards, Jay Dearborn, and Nico-
las Kariouk Pecquet de Bellay de Verton, A Creole Lexicon: Architecture, Landscape, Peo- ple, revd., 483-485
El Guipuscano, 195 Elisa, 222 Eliza, 228 Ellender, Allen, 137 Eltis, David, 186 Emery, Gen., 348 Emistisiguo, 232 Empire Parish, 338 England, 8 English, Private, 339 Enrollment Act, 30 Enterprise, 206, 230 Episcopal Church, 354, 398-399 Era Club, 12, 396, 397, 402 Erwin, Joseph, 414 Esperanza, 225 Estevan, 216
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INDEX 507
Etats Unis, 227 Ethiopean, 227 Ethiopian, 205 Eudora, Ark., 457, 458 Eudora Floodway, 458-460, 462,
463 Eugenie, Empress, 7 Euphemia, 226-228 Evangeline Parish, 474 Ewell, Barbara, 92 Experimento, 222, 266
Fandrich, Ina J., 290 "The Birth of New Orleans' Voo-
doo Queen: A Long-Held Mystery Resolved," 293-309
Farmer-Kaiser, Mary, 92 Farnuel, Pierre, 199 Faulkner, William, 17 Faurie, Joseph, 201 Favery, 220 Favorecida, 221 Feazel, William, 137, 142 Felicidad, 225 Felix, Oscar, 286 Feliz, 195, 220 Femir, 216 Ferguson, Walter, 314 Fernandez, Mark, 93 Ferrell, Thomas, 140 A Fierce and Fractious Frontier:
The Curious Development of Louisiana's Florida Parishes, 1699-2000, revd., 495-497
Finney, Dr., 167 Fisher, George, 447 Fisk University, 328 Flad, Edward, 454 Flanders, Benjamin F., 163 Flor, 225 Fontenot, Kevin S., 96 Food and Drug Act of 1906, 401 Ford, James A., et al., Archaeo-
logical Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley,
1940-1947, revd., 124-126 forestry laws, 401-402 Foret, Michael, 91 Fort Nogales, 237 Fort Plaquemines, 188, 200 Fort Toulouse, 234 Fortier, Alcee, 409 Fortier, Jean-Michel, 209 Fortier, Michel, 209 Foster, Gaines M., revs. Urwin,
Black Flag over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Reprisals in the Civil War, 101-103
Foster, Gaines M., revs., Devil's Game: The Civil War In- trigues of Charles A. Dunham, 497-499
Fowler, Littleton, 443 France, 8 France-Amerique, 64 Franco Americans, in Louisiana,
477 Franklin, 227 Franklin, Benjamin, 436 Franklin, William Buel, 346, 348 Frans Joseph, Emperor, 7 Frazie, Madame, 288 Frederick, Julia, 89, 95 The Fredericksburg Campaign:
Winter War on the Rappahan- nock, revd., 248-250
Freeman, Veronica, 91 Freemasonry, in Louisiana and East
Texas, 435-448 French language, usage in New
Orleans, 437 Frey, Sylvia, ed., The Louisiana
Purchase: A History in Maps, Images, and Documents on CD-ROM, revd., 246-248
Friends, 218 Friendship, 227 Fuller, J. Franklin, 334, 347, 365,
369 Fuller, Stephen P., 334, 347
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508 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Fuqua, Henry L., 451
games, in Cajun country, 47-63 Gans, Herbert, 472 Gardens and Historic Plants of the
Antebellum South, revd., 107- 109
Gardner, Franklin, 33, 44, 45 Gaudet, Marcia, and James C.
McDonald, eds., Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco: Read- ings in Louisiana Culture, revd., 97-99
Gayle & Dunn's African American Books, 323
Gayle, James E., 323 Gelpi, Paul, 90 General Arcasis, 224 General Education Board, 392,
394, 395 Generous, 227 Gentry, Judith F., 96
revs. Davis, The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs & Alexander Stephens, 251-252
George Clinton, 229 Germans, 477 Germelo, Miguel, 269 Gil y Barbo, Antonio, 441 Gilded Age, 390 Gillespie, John, 441 Gillespie, Michele, and Susanna
Delfino, Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South, revd., 121-122
Gillson, Gordon, 401 Girard, Philippe, 91 Glapion, Archange, 273 Glapion, Christophe de, sieur de
Mesnilgauches, 271 Glapion, Denis Christophe Domi-
nic Duminil de, 271 Glapion, Fran9ois, 273 Glapion, Jean-Baptiste, 273
Glapion, Louis Christophe Domi- nic Duminy de, 271-278, 299
Glapion, Marie Heloise (Eloise) Euchariste, 273, 288, 290, 299
Glapion, Marie Louise Caroline, 273
Glapion, Marie Philomene, 273, 290, 299, 304, 306
Glover, Elmer, 295 Gold Coast, 208 Goldstein, Moise, 23 Golightly, T. J., 446 Good Government League, 451 Gordon, Jean, 396 Gordon, Kate, 12, 390, 402, 403 Governador Galloso, 221 Governor Miro', 219-220 Grace, Lucille May, 144, 146, 147 Grand Army of the Republic, 369 Grand Ecore, La., 367 Grant, Ulysses S., 36. 37 Grant Parish, 450 Grantham, Dewey, 398 Graves, Ernest, 454 Great Depression, 20, 86, 326, 331 Green, Elna, 403 Grierson, Mr., 239 Griffin, James B., Archaeological
Survey in the Lower Missis- sippi Alluvial Valley, 1940- 1947, revd., 124-126
grillades, 76 Grover, Cuvier, 338 Guenin-Lelle, Dianne, 96 Guibert, Auguste, 200, 201 Guidry, Anastasie, 415 Guidry, Mrs. D. J., 323 Guidry, Pierre, 415 Guidry Band, 83 Guilbaud and Roustand, 199, 200 Guilbeau, Mrs. Felix, 81 Guipuscano, 220, 221 gumbo, 73, 76
Haas, Edward F., 90
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INDEX 509
Hackemer, Kurt, revs. Lash, A Politician Turned General: The Civil War Career of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut, 115-117
Hairan, 222 Haiti, 307 Hall, G. B., 439 Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo, 212 Halleck, Henry W., 40, 42, 43 Hammond, Ed., 344 Hard, Mrs. Frederick, 19 Hargrave, W. Lee, LSU Law: The
Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977, revd., 492-494
Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 32 Harris, T. H., 391-394 Hart, Althea, 322 Hart, James, 322 Hart, Marcel, 322 Hart, Mrs. Annette G., 328 Harvard University, 333 Hattic, Katherine Mae, 134 Havana, Cuba, 201, 207, 209 Hawkins, Benjamin, 238 Hawks, Ward, 344 Haydel, Judith, 140
revs. Summers, Party Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics, 375-377
Hazard, 227 Hebert, Paul, 419 Hebert, Ralph, 460 Heitmann, John, revs., Lakwete,
Inventing the Cotton Gin: Machine and Myth in Antebel- lum America, 111-1 13
Henrietta, 229 Henry, Catherine, 268, 272 Henry, Jacques, "What Has Be-
come of the Cajuns of Yore?," 465-481
Hercules, 216
Hermana, 221 Heroine, 206, 230 Herreford, Doctor, 368 "'High Time We Put Behind Us the
Blind Prejudice of the Past:' Russell Long and Louisiana Politics, 1948-1952," 133-153
Hill, Lance, The Deacons for De- fense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement, revd., 99-101
Hiran, 222 Hiss, Alger, 147 Hoffman, Captain, 346 Hoffman, Paul E., revs. Hargrave,
LSU Law: The Louisiana State University Law School from 1906 to 1977, 492-494
Holland, 8 Holland, John Henry, 440, 444,
447 Holland Lodge No. 36, 440, 444 Hollandsworth, James G., Jr.,
"Nine-Months Men at Port Hudson: Did They Make a Difference?," 27-46
Holmes, Tiffany, "Judge Allen M. Babineaux," 64
Hommel, Christian, 92 hookworm, 401 Hope, 206, 230 horse (game), 51-54 Houston, Sam, 440, 441, 445 Houston, Tex., 86, 440, 444, 446 Howard University, 327 Howell, Thomas, revs. Mackey,
The Uncivil War: Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861-1865, 373-375
Howell, Thomas, revs. Richard and Richard, The Defense of Vicks- burg: A Louisiana Chronicle, 105-107
Hudson, 345, 346 Hudson, Ethel, 403
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510 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Huizinga, Johan, 48 Hurricane Audrey, 88 Hurston, Zora Neale, 265, 288, 293 Hyde, James, 442 Hyde, John H., 442, 446 Hyde, Samuel C., Jr., 94
Conjectures of Order: Intellec- tual Life and the American South, 1810-1860, 119-121
ed., A Fierce and Fractious Frontier: The Curious Devel- opment of Louisiana's Florida Parishes, 1699-2000, revd., 495-497
Iberville Parish, 419, 420, 422 Indiana, 437 Indio, 216 Industria, 214 Ingersoll, Thomas, 186 Ingraham, Timothy, 352 Ingram, Ira, 439 insanity, asylums in New Orleans,
155-184 Inside the Carnival: Unmasking
Louisiana Politics, revd., 244- 246
"Intermarriage and Intermingling: Constructing the Planter Class in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes, 1803-1850," 407-434
Inventing the Cotton Gin: Machine and Myth in Antebellum Amer- ica, revd., 111-113
Irish, in New Orleans, 169 Irish Americans, in Louisiana, 477 Italian Americans, in Louisiana,
477
Jackson, Andrew, 414 Jackson, La., Insane Asylum, 158,
159, 161, 162, 167, 168, 170, 171, 175, 181, 185
Jackson, Miss., 36, 460 Jacobs, Harry, 460-463
Jamaica, 188, 189, 191-193, 197, 198, 204, 207, 211
James, 229 Jason, 219, 226 Jazon, 216 jazz, 390 Jeansonne, Glen, 147, 449 Jefferson Davis Parish, 47 Jefferson, Thomas, 412, 423 Jese'Nazareno, 216 Jeune Felicite, 220, 221 Jeune Sophie, 218 Jewell, William H., 357, 362 Johns, Henry T., 30 Johnson, H. C., 321 Johnson, H. W., 321 Johnson, Henry, 414 Johnson, Mrs. H. W., 319, 321 Johnson, Mrs. L. M., 328 Johnson, "Toot," 81 Johnson, William, 180 Johnson Band, 81 Johnston, Joseph E., 36 Jones, Anson, 440, 445 Jones, Mrs. Eva, 329 Jones, Sam, 135, 136 Jorge, 222 "Joseph G. Tregle, Jr.," 332 Josefina, 223 Joven Feliciana, 219-221 Joven Felicite, 219, 221 Joyce, John, 95 Juana Maria, 223 "Judge Allen M. Babineaux," 64 Julius Rosenwald Foundation, 394
Kane, Adam I., The Western River Steamboat, revd., 485-487
Kane, Harnett T., 407 Kanon, Tom, 90 Karachuk, Robert, 93 Kariouk Pecquet du Bellay de Ver-
ton, Nicolas, and Jay Dearborn Edwards, A Creole Lexicon: Architecture, Landscape, Peo-
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INDEX 511
ple, revd., 483-485 Kastor, Peter J., The Nation's Cru-
cible: The Louisiana Pur- chase and the Creation of America, revd., 242-244
Kawkawlin, Mich., 7 Keeling, John, 93 Kell, Elizabeth, 8 Kelley, David B., et al., eds., The
Louisiana and Arkansas Expe- ditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, revd., 489-490
Kemp, John R., Vanishing Para- dise: Duck Hunting in the Louisiana Marsh, revd., 377- 379
Kemper, James L., 32 Kendall, John, 6 Kennedy, Mr., 354 Kennedy, Roger G., Mr. Jefferson's
Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, revd., 490-492
Kenner, Duncan, 422 Kennon, Robert F., 136, 138, 144,
152 Kentucky, 208, 437 Kershaw, Thomas, 417 Keusit, 216 Key, V. O., 389 Kilgore, Tex., 87 King, Grace, 410 Kingsley, Karen, Buildings of Lou-
isiana, revd., 103-105 Kingston, Jamaica, 188-191 Kinsley, Alberta, 17 Kirby-Smith, Edmond, 366 Kirkland, Colonel, 238 Kittrell, Clark, 454 Klein, Herbert S., 186 Klier, Betje, 95 Klump, Mrs. Frederik, 167 Knapp, Seaman, 395 Knights of Peter Claver, Ladies
Auxiliary of the, 323, 329
Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall Ajax Lodge of the, 324
Koasati tribe, 232-239 Koch, Ben, 92 Kohnke, Quitman, 400 Korean War, 88 Krivdo, Michael E., 90
Labaudie, Pierre, 8 Labbe, Dolores Egger, revs. Delfi-
no and Gillespie, Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women of the Old South, 121-122
Lachance, Paul, 186 Lafayette, La., 154, 160, 469
General Medical Center, 210 Rotary Club, 64, 210
Lafayette Parish, 64, 210 LaFourche, James, 325 Lafourche des Chetimachas, 211 Lafourche Parish, 474 Lahey, Officer, 166 Lake Pontchartrain, 279, 281, 282,
450 Lakwete, Angela, Inventing the
Cotton Gin: Machine and Myth in Antebellum America, revd., 111-113
Lamothe, Mrs. L. E., 328 Lampkin, Daisy, 319 Landry, Celeste, 415 Langley, Linda, "The Tribal Iden-
tity of Alexander McGillivray: A Review of the Historical and Ethnographic Data," 231-239
Langlois, Frangois, 268 La Salle, Rene Robert Cavelier de,
441 La Salle Parish, 460 Lash, Jeffrey N., A Politician
Turned General: The Civil War Career of Stephen Augus- tus Hurlbut, revd., 115-117
Latour, Malvina, 288 Laussat, Pierre Clement, 200
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Laveau, Marie, biography of, 263-292; birth date of, 293-309
Laveaux, Charles, 269, 270, 301 Laveaux, Marie, see Laveau, Marie Laveaux, Marie de los Dolores,
299 Laver, Tara Zachary, ed., "'Where
Duty Shall Call:' The Baton Rouge Civil War Letters of William H. Whitney," 333-370
Lavergne, Alice, 86 Lavergne, Blanche, 71 Lavergne, Ferdie, 66, 73, 80 Lavergne, Joe, 73 Lavergne, Leandre L., 65-88 Lavergne, Martha, 66, 68, 76, 81-
83 Lavergne, Winnie, 71 Lawless, M. R., 317 Lawrence, John H., revs. San-
dusky, New Orleans en plein air, 122-124
League, H. H., 439 League of Women Voters, 12, 150 LeBlanc, Dudley J. "Coozan Dud,"
144 LeBlanc, Mr., 416 Leche, Richard W., 134, 460 Lee, Robert E., 27, 29 Legan, Marshall Scott, 96 Legendre, Emile Alexandre, 290 Leglaunec, Jean-Pierre, "A Direc-
tory of Ships with Slave Car- goes, Louisiana, 1772-1808," 211-230
Leglaunec, Jean-Pierre, "Slave Mi- grations in Spanish and Early American Louisiana: New Sources and New Estimates," 185-209
Lelado, 220 Leon, France, 64 Lewis, F. A., 327 Lewis, Lillie, 78
Lewisburg, La., 71 Lexington, Ky., Hiram Lodge No.
4,442 Libert, 214 Libertina, 222 libraries, Carnegie, 393 Lideralie, 221 Lidia, 223 Ligera, 223 Liles, Cliff, 144 Lincoln, Abraham, 27 Lindig, Carmen, 402 Lindsey, Captain, 206 Little Tallassie, 232, 235 "'Local Leadership:' The Role of
Women in the Louisiana Branches of the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Colored People, 1920- 1939," 311-331
Lodge of Union, 439 Logan, John L., 36 Logan, Joseph G., 173 London, England, 198
British National Archives, 187, 211
Times, 183 Long, Alicia, 93 Long, Carolyn Morrow, 305
Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce, revd., 252-254
"Marie Laveau: A Nineteenth- Century Voudou Priestess," 263-292
Long, Earl K., 133-137, 139, 141, 143, 144, 146, 147, 152, 153, 390
Long, George S., 151-152 Long, Huey P., 20, 21, 134-136,
142, 143, 151, 451 Long, Rita Katherine, 134 Long, Rose McConnell, 134 Long, Russell, 133-153 Louisiana, 218, 219
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Louisiana, Anti-Tuberculosis League, 400 Battle of Port Hudson, 27-46 Black Code, 275 Board of Agriculture, 395 Carnegie libraries in, 393 Civil Code of 1825, 274 constitution of 1898, 399 Council of Juvenile and Family
Court Judges, 64 Democratic Central Committee
of, 9 development of the planter class
in Louisiana's sugar parishes (1803-1850), 407-434
District of, 204 Fifth Louisiana Levee District,
460 Flood Control and Water Con-
servation Commission, 460- 461
Grand Lodge of, 440, 441 Health Exhibit Train, 400, 401 Historical Association, Affairs of
the Association, 89-96 Industrial Insurance Company,
330 legislature, 240 Lodge No. 32, 440 Progressive movement in, 389-
406 Retreat for the Insane, 184 State Bar Association, 46 State Court of Appeals, 64 State District Judges Association,
64 State Museum, 20 State University, 134, 240, 335,
398, 449 Supreme Court, 136, 144, 147 Territory, 439 Weekly, 325 Woman Suffrage Party, 12, 403 Women's Committee of the
Council for National Defense,
11
Writers' Project of the WPA, 263, 265, 272, 283, 285-291, 296
The Louisiana and Arkansas Expe- ditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, revd., 489-490
"Louisiana Origins of Freemasonry in East Texas," 435-448
The Louisiana Purchase: A His- tory in Maps, Images, and Documents on CD-ROM, revd., 246-248
Loup, J., 200 Lowe, John W., 442 Lowe, Richard, Walker's Texas
Division, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi, revd., 487-488
Loyola University, 46 LSU Law: The Louisiana State
University Law School from 1906 to 1977, revd., 492-494
Lucy, 206, 230 Luis, 219 Luisiana, 220, 221 Luz, 218 lynchings, 67, 79
Mackey, Robert R., The Uncivil War: Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861-1865, revd., 373-375
Madam White School of Beauty, 328
Madison Parish, 460 Maestri, Robert, 21, 23, 142 Makitrick, Mrs., 368-369 Mallarne, Jean, 288 Malone, Ann Patton, 411 Manchac, 191 Mandingos, 201 Marcelita, 223 Marchand, Sehoy, 234, 235, 239 Marchand de Courtel, Captain, 234
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Mardi Gras, 61-62 Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco:
Readings in Louisiana Cul- ture, revd., 97-99
Margaret, 204, 226, 227 Margaretta, 217 Margarita, 225 Margil, Antonio Jesus de, 441 Maria, 216, 224 Marian, 217 Mariana, 222 Marianne, 218 "Marie Laveau: A Nineteenth-
Century Voudou Priestess," 263-292
Marigny, Bernard, 412, 414 Markham, Edward, 457, 458 Marksville, La., 450 Marmillion, Norman, 411 Marmillion, Sand, 411 Martel Band, 81 Martha, 226 Martin, 226 Martin, Michael S., "'High Time
We Put Behind Us the Blind Prejudice of the Past:' Russell Long and Louisiana Politics, 1948-1952," 133-153
Martin, Wade O., 460 Martinique, 188, 193, 194, 198 Martinsen, 224 Mary, 229 Maryland, 208, 279 Mason, Albert, 353, 365 Masons, see Freemasonry Massachusetts, 436
Charitable Mechanics' Associa- tion, 369
legislature, 369 Society of the Sons of American
Revolution, 369 Materre, Mr., 416 Maygarden, Benjamin D., 92 Mazureau, Adolphe, 304 McClanahan, H. L., 320
McDonald, Archie P., "Louisiana Origins of Freemasonry in East Texas," 435-448
McDonald, James C., and Marcia Gaudet, eds., Mardi Gras, Gumbo, and Zydeco: Read- ings in Louisiana Culture, revd., 97-99
McDonogh, John, 204 McGillivray, Alexander, 231-239 McGillivray, Lachlan, 231, 235,
236 McGillivray, Sophia, 237 McGimsey, Charles "Chip,"
revs. Phillips, et al., Archaeo- logical Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947, 124-126
revs. Weinstein, et al., The Lou- isiana and Arkansas Expedi- tions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, 489-490
McGuire, David, 143, 145 McGuire, Jack B., 90 McLemore, James M. "Cadillac
Mac," 144, 145 McLemore, Laura, 91 McMain, Eleanor, 398, 399 McMillin, James A., 212 medical history, treating the insane
in New Orleans, 155-184 Meneray, Wilbur E., 92 Meriam, 229 Merrick, Caroline, 402 Messer, Corporal, 344 Methodist church, 399, 443 Mexia, Jose Antonia, 439 Mexicana, 223 Mexico, 438 Mexico City, Mex., 439 Michot, Stephen S., revs. O'Reilly,
The Fredericksburg Cam- paign: Winter War on the Rappahannock, 248-250
Middle Passage, 201, 299
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INDEX 515
Miles, Charlotte, 277 militia, Company of Louisiana, 272 Mills, Chappy, 74 Milneburg, La., 280-282, 286 Milton, S. C., 32 Minerva, 217 Miraflores, 222 Miriam, 205 Miro, 217, 218 Misisipi, 218, 220 Mississippi, 220 Mississippi,
Delta Levee Commission, 460 River Commission, 452-464 River Valley Flood Control As-
sociation, 460 Territory, 204
Mississippy, 223 Mr. Jefferson's Lost Cause: Land,
Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, revd., 490-492
Mitchell, Eli, 439 Mitchell, Meg, revs. Long, Spiri-
tual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce, 252- 254
Mobile, Ala., 345 Mon Aventure, 228 Monette, Pierre, 278 Monroe, John T., 163 Monroe, La., 312, 314, 320, 321,
326, 328, 331 Montego Bay, Jamaica, 204 Montignac, Madame, 276 Moore, John, 415, 419 Morales, Juan, 200 Moran, Robert E., 397 Morgan, Jourdan, 238 Morgan's Landing, La., 338 Morganza, La., 457, 458 Morganza Floodway, 458-461 Morrison, deLesseps S., 135-137,
139-141, 144, 145-147, 150, 151, 153
Morrison, Jimmy, 136, 142, 143 Morse, Horace F., 40 Motion Pictures Producers and
Distributors Association, 13 Mount Auburn Cemetery, 365, 370 Moynihan, Sinead, 91 Mullett, A. B., 164 Murray, Gail, S., ed., Throwing Off
the Cloak of Privilege: White Southern Women Activists in the Civil Rights Era, revd., 113-115
music, 66, 81, 83 Musquash, 219 My Odyssey Through History:
Memoirs of War and Academe, revd., 499-500
Myers, C. H., 322 Myers, Mrs. Lillian, 322
Nacogdoches, Tex., 440, 441, 446, 446-448
First Methodist Church of, 443 Milam Lodge No. 40 of, 441,
442,444-446 Nuestra Seinora de Guadalupe de
los Nacogdoches, 441 Nancy, 224 Nancy and Susan, 228 Napoleon III, 7 Narrett, David, 94 Nassau, Bahamas, 206 Natchez, Miss., 198, 208, 460 Natchitoches, La., 441 The Nation's Crucible: The Lou-
isiana Purchase and the Crea- tion of America, revd., 242- 244
National American Woman Suf- frage Association, 11, 12, 402
National Art Week, 19 National Association for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People (NAACP), 240;
role of women in the early Lou-
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516 LOUISIANA HISTORY
isiana branches, 311-331 National Child Labor Committee,
396 National College of State Judiciary,
64 National League for Women's Ser-
vice, 11 National Rivers and Harbors Con-
gress, 461 National Urban League, 329-330 National Woman's Party, 402 Native Americans,
Alexander McGillivray's tribal identity, 231-239
Navarro, 219, 220 Neale, Charles, 339 Neither Lady nor Slave: Working
Women of the Old South, revd., 121-122
Nelson, Mrs. Helen Andres, 327 Neptune, 217 Neptuno, 224, 226 New Deal, 326 New England Historic Genealogi-
cal Society, 369 New Hampshire, 436 New Orleans, 228 New Orleans, La., 31, 64, 75, 83,
134, 137, 138, 190, 193, 196, 197, 199, 201, 202, 204, 205, 209, 237, 271, 312, 316, 318, 323, 325-329, 333, 334, 341, 343, 344, 366, 367, 396, 403, 404, 412-414, 423, 424
Archdiocese of, 298, 305 Bee, 282 Cabildo (building), 20 Cabildo, 271 Chamber of Commerce, 14 Charity Hospital, 156, 158, 159,
165 Commercial Bulletin, 281, 282 Daily City Item, 264, 266 Daily Crescent, 280, 281 Daily Delta, 280
Daily Picayune, 264, 266, 280, 282, 287, 303
Delta Shipyard, 87 Democrat, 264, 265 Dock Board, 137 drainage and sewerage problems
of, 399-400 education in, 393-394 Elizabeth Werlein of, 5-26 Elks Club of, 400 Era Club of, 12, 396, 397, 402 Etoile Polaire Masonic Lodge,
437 freedmen in, 156 French language in, 437 French Quarter, 8, 15-16, 21-23,
269, 279, 295, 390 Harmony Lodge, 438 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church,
399 Irish Channel section of, 398 Irish immigrants in, 169 Item, 8 Kingsley House of, 10, 397-398 Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre,
16 Louisiana Gazette, 279, 281 Louisiana Lodge No. 1, 438 Memorial Hall, 240 Methodist Episcopal Church in,
424 Municipal Survey Commission,
405 Old Regulars of, 21, 137 Orleans Gazette, 205 Parfaite Union Masonic Lodge,
437 Perfect Union Lodge No. 29, 38 Philharmonic Society, 10 police code of 1808, 165 Pontalba Apartments, 16 Progressive Union of, 9 public sanitation crusade in early
twentieth-century, 401 Quartier Club, 16
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INDEX 517
Roosevelt Hotel, 19 Saenger movie theater chain, 13,
20 Saint Charles Hotel, 341 Saint Louis Cathedral of, 8, 270,
272, 276, 299, 301, 302, 304, 306
Saint Louis Cathedral, 206 Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1, 263,
287, 295 Saint Louis Cemetery No. 2, 287 Saint Mark's Hall, 397, 399 Senior High School, 75 Storyville section of, 8-9, 390 Temporary Insane Asylum, 155-
184 theaters in, 397 Third Municipality Guard, 279 Third Municipality Workhouse,
161-163 Times, 264, 265, 282, 285 Times-Democrat, 265 Times-Picayune, 265, 272 tourism industry of, 9 treating the insane in, 155-184 Trinity Episcopal Church of, 398 Tulane Avenue Baptist Church,
328 Ursuline Convent, 423 Vieux Carre Commission, 21-24 Vieux Carre Property Owners
Association, 22 Waterworks and Public Build-
ings department, 172, 173 New Orleans en plein air, revd.,
122-124 New York, N. Y., 13, 20, 312, 317,
342, 345, 346, 357, 438 Aero Club, 11 Herald, 183 Times, 263, 264, 291, 296
Newcomb Art School, 19 Nicholls, Thomas, 413 Nickerson, Camille, 327 "Nine-Months Men at Port Hud-
son: Did They Make a Differ- ence?," 27-46
Nineteenth Army Corps, 33 Nineteenth Corps, 367 Nixon, George Antonio, 442, 444 Nolan, Charles, 94
and Dorothy Dawes, ed., Reli- gious Pioneers: Building the Faith in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, revd., 241-242
Nomatlee Emautla, Chief, 238 Norfolk, Va., 208 Normandy, France, 271 North Carolina, Department of, 32,
45 Northwestern State University,
John Holmes Overton Collec- tion at, 449-464
Nott, G. William, 265, 272 Nouvelle Orleans, 220 Nuestra Seiiora de la Regla, 222,
225 Nuestra Senora de los Dolores,
222, 224 Nuestra Seniora del Carmen, 217,
221,225 Nuestra Sefiora del Rosario, 222 Nueva Orleans, 218-219
O'Brien, Michael, Conjectures of Order: Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810- 1860, revd., 119-121
Ochiltree, William, 442 Ohio, 437 Olson, R. Dale, 92 One Hundred Fifty-Sixth New
York, Regiment, 354 Opelousas, La., 337
High School, 74 Princess Theater, 85 T. H. Harris trade school, 87 Yam Theater, 88
Opie, Iona, 57 Opie, Peter, 57
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518 LOUISIANA HISTORY
Orange Grove, 222 Orange, Tex., 87 O'Reilly, Francis Augustin, The
Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War on the Rappahan- nock, revd., 248-250
Orleans, 218 Orleans Parish, 328
Grand Jury, 158, 163, 172, 181 Prison, 158
Otchiapofa, 231, 235 Ouachita Parish, 395 Oubre, Claude F.,
revs. Dawes and Nolan, eds., Religious Pioneers: Building the Faith in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 241-242
Outlook, 396 Overton, John, 137 Overton, John Holmes, 449-464
Pachi, 225 Panama Canal, 210 Paragon, 222 Parent, Wayne, Inside the Carni-
val: Unmasking Louisiana Politics, revd., 244-246
Paris, Felicite, 271, 291 Paris, France, 7 Paris, Jacques, 270, 271, 305 Paris, Marie Angelie, 271, 291 Parker, John M., 390,451 Parker, Kermit, 144 Parrott, William S., 439 Party Games: Getting, Keeping,
and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics, revd., 375-377
Paskoff, Paul F., revs. Kane, The Western River Steamboat, 485- 487
Pasquier, Michael, 94 "Patrick F. Taylor," 240 Payne, James, 368 Payne, Rodger, 94 Pel, 218
Pellenn, Frederic, 413 Pennsylvania, 438 Pensacola, Fla., 239 People's League, 20, 141 Pepita, 216 Perez, Leander, 146, 147 Perrault, Charlotte, 303 Peyroux, Constance, 275, 276 Peyroux, Pierre Oscar, 274, 275 Pfeifer, Michael J., Rough Justice:
Lynching and American Soci- ety, 1874-1947, revd., 379-380
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 64 Philadelphia, Pa., 32, 181, 198 Phillips, Philip, et al., Archaeologi-
cal Survey in the Lower Mis- sissippi Alluvial Valley, 1940- 1947, revd., 124-126
Phillips, U. B., 410 Phoenix, 216 Pickett, General, 32 Pierre (slave), 417 pies, 76 Pillsbury, Edward, 182 Pillsbury, George B., 457, 458 Plantation Society, 186 Plaquemines Parish, 139 Pleasant, Ruffin G., 11, 451 Plymouth, Mass., 349 Poe, A. David, 449 Pointe Coupee Parish, 460 A Politician Turned General: The
Civil War Career of Stephen Augustus Hurlbut, revd., 115- 117
Polly, 228, 229 Pomet, Frangoise, 267-268 Port Hudson, La., Battle of, 27-46 Portia Club, 402 Postillion, 217-219 Powell, Lawrence, 93 Prescott, Alvin, 344 Price, Henry, 436 Princesa de Asturias, 221 Principe de Asturias, 224
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Professional Women's Committee of the Roosevelt National Campaign Committee, 21
Progressive movement, in Louisi- ana, 389-406
Progressive Party, 451 Pujol, Sergeant, 167 "In Pursuit of Louisiana Progres-
sives," 389-406 Pyburn, DeWitt L., 454
Quirk, Irma Lavergne, 66, 68
Raguet, Henry, 441 Rambler, 230 Randall, Jimmie, 344 Raphael, Charles, 286, 287 Rapides Parish, 450 Rayburn, Sam, 140 Rayne, La., 85 Read, Stacy, 336 Red Cross, 11 Red River Railroad, 339 Red Shoes, Chief, 234, 237, 238 Redonne, Jeanne Gabrielle, 276 Rees, David, 415, 417, 424 Regiments,
Forty-Second Massachusetts Volunteers, 31
Fourth Massachusetts, 40 Fourth Wisconsin, 41, 362, 365 Sixth Michigan, 41 Third Massachusetts Cavalry,
350 Thirty-eighth Massachusetts In-
fantry, 333-370 Twenty-Eighth New York Heavy
Artillery, 6 Regulador, 224 Reichard, Augustus, 277 Reilly, Timothy F., revs. Ward,
Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives of Marie Laveau, 371- 373
Religious Pioneers: Building the
Faith in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, revd., 241-242
Republican Party, 369 Resolue, 216 Resolution, 229 Revolutionary War, 191 Ricard family, 422 Rice, W. C., 344 Richard, Alday, 86 Richard, Allan C., Jr., and Mary
Margaret Higginbotham Rich- ard, The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle, revd., 105-107
Richard, Carl J., revs. Frey, ed., The Louisiana Purchase: A History in Maps, Images, and Documents on CD-ROM, 246- 248
Richard, Eddie, 210 Richard, Edmond, 86 Richard, Eute, 86 Richard, Joseph Feregus, 210 Richard, Mary Margaret Hig-
ginbotham, and Allan C. Rich- ard, Jr., The Defense of Vicks- burg: A Louisiana Chronicle, revd., 105-107
Richard, Mrs. Eute, 86 Richard, Ralph Zachary, 210 Richardson, David, 186 Richardson, Francis, 424 Richardson, James P., 349 Rivaros, Raymond, 284, 285 Rivers,
Atchafalaya, 337, 450, 451 Black, 450 Congo, 200, 201 Mississippi, 33, 43, 191, 192,
200, 202, 208, 334, 338 Mississippi, flood control on the,
449-464 Red, 337, 366, 450, 451 Tensas, 450 Vermilion, 450
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Rivers and Harbors Act of 1927, 452
Roberts, John S., 441, 442, 444, 446
Roberts Torpedo Company, 6-7 Robertson, Henry O., 90
revs. Ballard, Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi, 381-382
Robertson Memorial Home for Colored Juvenile Delinquents, 327
Roche dit Belaire, Henry, 266-268 Roche, Elizabeth, 268 Rockefeller Sanitary Commission,
401 R6dman, Lt. Col., 338 Rodrigue, John, 93 Rodriguez, Bernardo, 281 Roe, 222 Roger, A. F., 82 Roland, Charles P., My Odyssey
Through History: Memoirs of War and Academe, revd., 499- 500
roly-poly (game), 51-54 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 10, 21, 87,
458, 463 Roosevelt, Theodore, 400 Rosa, 225 Rosalia, 221 Roseau, Dominica, 188-190, 193 Rosedale, Miss., 462 Rosenwalk, Julius, 394 Ross, Michael A., 93
revs. Lowe, Walker's Texas Divi- sion, C.S.A.: Greyhounds of the Trans-Mississippi, 487-488
Ross, Philippe, 277, 278 Rough Justice: Lynching and
American Society, 1874-1947, revd., 379-380
Rusk, Thomas J., 441, 444 Russell, Captain, 349 Russell, Caroline Stimson Whitney,
333 Russell, Nathan, 333 Russell, Nathan, Jr., 333, 336, 343,
347, 349, 353, 363 Russell, Sarah, "Intermarriage and
Intermingling: Constructing the Planter Class in Louisiana's Sugar Parishes, 1803-1850," 407-434
Russell, William F., 333, 366
Sabine Pass, 348 Sacher, John, 89 Saint Bernard Canal, 280 Saint Bernard Parish, 329 Saint Charles College, 72 Saint Christopher, 196 Saint-Domingue, 187, 188, 191,
193-195, 198, 204, 213, 270, 271, 298
Saint Francisville, La., 154 Sainte-Genevieve, Mo., 439 Saint James Hospital, 344 Saint John the Baptist Parish, 271 Saint John's Provincial Grand
Lodge, 436 Saint Joseph, 218 Saint Kitts, 196 Saint Landry Parish, 65-88, 450 Saint Martin Parish, 417, 474 Saint Mary Parish, 415, 417, 420,
424 Saint-Pierre, Martinique, 209 Saint Vincent, 195 Sally, 200, 201, 206, 221, 225, 228,
230 Samson, 223, 224 San Augustine, Tex., McFarland
Lodge No. 41 of, 441, 443, 444
San Estevan, 218 San Felipe de Austin, 439 San Francisco de Paula, 218 San Joseph, 217 San Juan, 216
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INDEX 521
San Lorenzo, 226 Sandusky, Phil, New Orleans en
plein air, revd., 122-124 Sanson, 222, 224, 225 Sanson, Jerry P., 90, 95
revs. Hyde, ed., A Fierce and Fractious Frontier: The Curi- ous Development of Louisi- ana's Florida Parishes, 1699- 2000, 495-497
revs. Parent, Inside the Carnival: Unmasking Louisiana Politics, 244-246
Santa Catalina, 195, 219, 220 Sarah, 204, 226 Sartain, Lee, "'Local Leadership:'
The Role of Women in the Louisiana Branches of the Na- tional Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, 1920-1939," 311-331
Saunders, Joe W., et al., eds., The Louisiana and Arkansas Expe- ditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, revd., 489-490
Savanna, 217 Savannah, Ga., 198, 231 Saxon, Lyle, 17, 283, 288, 290 Scarborough, William K., revs.
Cozzens, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume 6, revd., 109-111
Schafer, Judith Kelleher, 92 Schley, Julian L., 463 Schott, Matthew J., 390 Scott, La., 210
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 210
Seiallos, 215 Senegal, 199 Senegal, 267 Senegambia, 208 Sept Fre'res, 217 Seven Years' War, 186, 209 Seville, Spain, 187
Sexton, Rocky L., revs. Kemp, Vanishing Paradise: Duck Hunting in the Louisiana Marsh, 377-379
Shepherd, Samuel C., Jr., 95 "In Pursuit of Louisiana Progres-
sives," 389-406 Shreveport, La., 134, 138, 400 Sibille, Mrs. Joe, 81 Siete Hermanos, 217 Simmesport, La., 337 Simpson, Amos E., 94
revs. Roland, My Odyssey Through History: Memoirs of War and Academe, 499-500
Simpson, Oramel Hinkley, 451 Sims, Charles H., 442 Sitterson, J. Carlyle, 411 Slater Fund, 394 "Slave Migrations in Spanish and
Early American Louisiana: New Sources and New Esti- mates," 185-209
slavery, 238, 339, 409, 417-418 directory of ships with slave car-
goes (1772-1808), 211-230 slave migrations in Spanish and
early American Louisiana, 185-209
Sloan, David, revs. Kastor, The Nation's Crucible: The Lou- isiana Purchase and the Crea- tion of America, 242-244
smallpox, 196 Smith, Gene, 94 Smith, Marie Louise, 7 Smith, S. B., 314 Smith-Lever Act (1914), 395 Snow, George, 344 Sophie Newcomb College, 397 South Carolina, 204 Southern Sociological Congress,
406 Southern States Woman Suffrage
Conference, 403
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Southwestern Louisiana Institute (see also University of Louisi- ana at Lafayette), 64, 74, 210
Spaht, Carlos G., 144, 152 Speight, W. R. D., 443 Spiritual Merchants: Religion,
Magic, and Commerce, revd., 252-254
Spratling, William, 17 Stanley, Benjamin J., 312, 324 Stannard, George J., 32 Stanonis, Anthony, "A Woman of
Boundless Energy: Elizabeth Werlein and Her Times," 5-26
Stanton, Edwin M., 40 Starr, James H., 441 State Teachers' Association, 327 steamboats, 44 Sterne, Adolphus, 441, 442, 444,
445, 447 Sterns, Frank H., 41 Straight University, 328 Sturrock, William, 443 Success, 227 sugar,
granulation of, 196 refineries, 75 region, emergence of planter
class in the, 407-434 Sullivan, Dan, 167 Sullivan, Mrs. Dan, 167 Summers, Mark Wahlgren, Party
Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Power in Gilded Age Politics, revd., 375-377
Sundberg, Sara Brooks, 95 Sunset, La., 67, 74, 79, 81
High School, 67 Susan, 222 Susana, 223 Swan, Caleb, 237 Swanton, John, 235 sweet potatoes, 86 syphilis, 176
Tallant, Robert, 265, 289, 296, 304, 305
Tally, Bill, 239 Tarbell, Albert, 344 Taylor, B., 444 Taylor, Charles S., 442, 444 Taylor, Joe Gray, 389 Taylor, Patrick F., 240 Taylor, Phyllis, 240 Taylor, Richard, 33, 45 Taylor, Richard, 414-415, 422 Taylor, Zachary, 414 Taylor Energy Company, 240 Taylor Plan, 240 Tennessee, 208, 437 Tensas Parish, 460 Territory of Orleans, 204 Texas, 345
Louisiana origins of Freema- sonry in, 435-448
Thayer, Mr., 353, 362 Theodoro, 225 Thomas, Henry, 6-7 Thompson, Horatio, 325 Thompson, V. Elaine, 91 Thorne, Frost, 441, 442, 447 Thornhill, Mrs. E. C., 329 Three Sisters, 206, 230 Throwing Off the Cloak of Privi-
lege: White Southern Women Activists in the Civil Rights Era, revd., 113-115
Thurmond, Strom, 138 Titus, Corporal, 344 Toledano, Betsy, 280 Torget, Andrew, 90 Toumlin, Joshua, 423 Town, Albert Hays, 154 Townes, J. Edward, 94 Treaty of Amiens, 202 Treaty of Augusta, 232 Treaty of New York, 232 Treaty of Paris (1783), 232 Treaty of Pensacola, 232
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INDEX 523
Tregle, Joseph G., Jr., 332, 411 Tres Amigos, 221 Trevigne, Barbara, 305 "The Tribal Identity of Alexander
McGillivray: A Review of the Historical and Ethnographic Data," 231-239
Trinidad, 196 Trist, Browse, 413-415, 421, 422 Trudeau, Charles Laveau, 269 Trudeau, Felix, 213 Truman, Harry, 139 Truman, Harry, 456 Tuchinsky, Adam, 93 Tucker, John, 339 Tuition Opportunity Program for
Students, 240 Tulane University, 20, 450 Tunnard, Mr., 368 Turks Island, 206 Two Friends, 218, 226 Two Sisters, 227 Tyler, Pamela, 90 typhoid, 400
Ulises, 223 The Uncivil War: Irregular War-
fare in the Upper South, 1861- 1865, revd., 373-375
Underground Railroad, 273 Union Jacks: Yankee Sailors in the
Civil War, revd., 117-119 Union Party, 334 The Union That Shaped the Con-
federacy: Robert Toombs & Alexander Stephens, revd., 251-252
United States, 205 United States,
Air Force, 210 Army, 11, 28 Army, Corps of Engineers, 452,
457, 458 Bureau of the Census, 465, 466,
475
Campaign Expenditures Com- mittee, 451
Committee on Commerce, 450 Congress, 141, 141, 149, 457,
461 Department of Agriculture, 395 House of Representatives, 451 Law Enforcement Assistance
Program, 210 Marine Hospital, 164-165 Navy, 134, 140 Public Health Service, 399 Senate, Russell Long in the, 133-
153 Treasury Department, 164 War Department, 30, 42
"The United States Senator Over- ton Collection and the History It Holds Relating to the Con- trol of Floods in the Alluvial Valley of the Mississippi, 1936-1948," 449-464
Universite de Moncton, 64 University of Chicago, 398 University of Nevada, 64 University of Wisconsin, 389 Unzaga y Amezaga, Luis de, 191,
211 Ursuline nuns, 299 Urwin, Gregory J. W., ed., Black
Flag over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Reprisals in the Civil War, revd., 101-103
Vacherie, La., 465 Valentino, Rudolph, 85 Vandal, Gilles,
"Curing the Insane in New Or- leans: The Failure of the 'Temporary Insane Asylum,' 1852-1882," 155-184
revs. Pfeifer, Rough Justice: Lynching and American Soci- ety, 1874-1947, 379-380
Vanishing Paradise: Duck Hunt-
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524 LOUISIANA HISTORY
ing in the Louisiana Marsh, revd., 377-379
Vaughn, Cora Wills, 419 Velasquez, Jose Joachim, 306 Ventura, Michael, 295 Vermilion Parish, 64, 474 Vermilionville (see also Lafayette),
La., 33, 337 Veterans of Foreign Wars, 64 Vicksburg, Miss., 36, 40, 44, 45 Vicksburg: The Campaign That
Opened the Mississippi, revd., 381-382
Victor, 225 Victoria, 217, 219, 222, 223 Vietnamese, 474 Vincent, Charles, 91 Virgen de las Nieves, 226 Virgen del Carmen, 219 Virginia, 208, 279
Department of, 32 Vogel, Robert C., 92
revs. Kennedy, Mr. Jefferson's Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, 490-492
Voodoo, Marie Laveau and, 263-309 Saint John's Eve celebrations,
279, 281, 282, 286, 287 Voodoo Queen: The Spirited Lives
of Marie Laveau, revd., 371- 373
Voudou, see Voodoo
Wade, Michael, 94 Walker's Texas Division, C.S.A.:
Greyhounds of the Trans- Mississippi, revd., 487-488
Wallace, Victor, 166 Waltham, Mass., 361 Walton, Robert, 238, 239 War of 1812, 208 Ward, Martha, 274
Voodoo Queen: The Spirited
Lives of Marie Laveau, revd., 371-373
Warner, Beverley, 399 Warren, Charles E., 344 Washington, D. C., 133, 136, 140,
141, 143, 151, 367, 413, 461 Washington, George, 363 Waters, Henry W., 160 Watson, Thomas D., 95 Weber, S. E., 392 Weinstein, Richard A., et al.,
McGimsey, eds., The Louisi- ana and Arkansas Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore, revd., 489-490
Weiss, Simon, 442, 444 Weitzel, Godfrey, 346 Wellington, J. C., 363 Werlein, Elizabeth, 5-26 Werlein, Philip, 8-9, 12-13 Wernet, Mary Linn, "The United
States Senator Overton Collec- tion and the History It Holds Relating to the Control of Floods in the Alluvial Valley of the Mississippi, 1936- 1948," 449-464
West, Douglas, 163 Western, Thomas G., 445 The Western River Steamboat,
revd., 485-487 Weston, Thomas W., 447 Wharton, John H., 440 "What Games Can Say: Two Me-
dieval Games from French Louisiana," 47-63
"What Has Become of the Cajuns of Yore?," 465-481
"'Where Duty Shall Call:' The Ba- ton Rouge Civil War Letters of William H. Whitney," 333-370
White, Joseph, 399 White, Joseph, 439 White, Mrs. Eva, 328 Whitney, Charles, 333
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Whitney, Charles Fuller, 369 Whitney, Clara Mabel, 369 Whitney, Ella Constance, 333, 336,
343, 353, 354 Whitney, Frank Erving, 333, 353,
360 Whitney, William H., 333-370 Whittington, Will, 461 Whittington, William M., 454 Wilder, James C., 351 William, 225, 227 Williams, Fannie C., 330 Williams, Hugo, 200 Williams, T. Harry, 389 Willis, Mrs. Gertrude Geddes, 329 Wilson, James D., Jr., 93 Winchell, James H., 445 Winchester, Va., 367 Windward Islands, 194 Wisconsin, 437 Wolof people, 267 "A Woman of Boundless Energy:
Elizabeth Werlein and Her Times," 5-26
Woman's Suffrage Party, 11; of Louisiana, 403
women, biography of Marie Laveau, 263-
292 birthdate of Marie Laveau, 293-
309 Elizabeth Werlein, 5-26 Eve Lavergne Castille's memoir,
65-88 role of women in Louisiana's
early NAACP branches, 311- 331
suffrage movement, 402-403 Women's Club Movement, 330 Women's League, 399 WPA, 65, 282 World War I, 11, 66, 73, 323, 402 World War II, 64, 87, 134, 138,
322, 463 Wright, Jefferson, 445, 447
yellow fever, 399 Young, Ben F., 460
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