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A. Pike describes, 37:321 I and Prairie Grove campaign (1862), 18:85n, 19:131– 32, 22:148 Iberville (steamer), 9:310, 34:334 salines near, 11:320–23, 32:315–18 Iberville, Sieur d', Pierre Lemoyne, 2:148, 4:176, Illinois Staatszeitung, 25:163 11:127, 40:364 Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture & Iberville's Gulf Travels, trans. and ed. R. G. Landscape, by Carl R. Lounsbury, revd., McWilliams, noted, 40:364 53:388–90 Icenogle, Elmer, 45:182, 332 "I Love Paul Revere Whether He Rode or Not," by "Iceship" (poem), by Albert Pike, 19:207 Richard Shenkman, noted, 51:377 Ickes, Harold (PWA administrator), 32:224 Image of Arkansas. See Arkansas's image Ico, Grant Co., 7:327 "Image of Arkansas in the Early German Emigrant Ida May (slave of C. Ashley), 15:57 Guidebook: Notes on Immigration," by Louis Iden, Jay (poet), Rogers, 32:65 E. Brister, 36:338–45 Identifying American Furniture, by Milo M. Naeve, Image of War, 1861–1865, 40:275, 41:168, 42:303, noted, 57:498 44:89 Idol, John (ed.), 47:299 Imagist poetry, 53:1, 8–9 Idols and Axle Grease, noted, 36:98 Imbeau, Francis, Little Rock, 25:131n Iggers, Georg, 44:82, 56:363 Imboden, James, Eudora, 18:230–31 Igichart, Hugh, Clark Co., 33:259 Imboden, Lawrence Co., 3:42, 46, 15:80 "I Give and Bequeath," noted, 44:87 Imboden Baptist Church, 5:160 Ihle, Ben, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 5:372 Imboden Ozark Journal, 43:71 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou, Imiguate (Indian center), 2:144 revd., 31:78–79 Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Marche, 36:41–42 I'll Take My Stand Immanuel Baptist Church, Little Rock, art. on, 14:90– art. by J. G. Fletcher in, 53:13 93 art. by V. Rock in, on J. G. Fletcher, 53:5 Immigration. See also Emigration; Migration; and Illing, Dr. William P. (supt., Pulaski Co. Hosp.), 6:150– under individual immigrant groups 51, 37:234 act to encourage, 25:158 Illinois Bayou, Pope Co. of African Americans to Ark., 48:248–49 map showing, facing 31:176 Colored Immigrant Soc. and, 38:56 site of Dwight Mission before 1828, 3:128–29, to Ark., 41:54–55, 43:188, 190 8:142, 10:179, 11:293, 327, 12:97, 14:304, Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 7:211–13, 215–16 332, 19:291 art. on, 7:210–20 tar kiln at, 13:198 art. on efforts to encourage (1865–74), 38:32–62 Illinois Central Railroad, 31:280, 38:117 arts. on German, 25:151–82, 248–78, 354–85, Illinois Central Railroad v. Interstate Commerce 36:338–45 Comm., 29:329 from Austria, 25:255–56, 260 Illinois Chapel Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 Band of Kindred (soc. promoting, in Texarkana), Illinois Confederacy (Indian), 49:247 7:216 Illinois Creek, Washington Co., battle of (1862), book on twelve Ark. counties in 1910, noted, 44:88 22:148. See Prairie Grove, battle of. See also to Buffalo Island encouraged by RR, 27:29–30 Illinois River Bureau of Mines, Manufactures, and Agriculture, Illinois Indians, 43:199, 203, 53:119–28 and promotion of, 7:216 Illinois Industrial University (now. Univ. of Ill.) comm. on, est. during P. Clayton admin, 8:36 plans for Univ. Hall of, adopted for Old Main (UA), German, 15:76–84, 48:302 30:5–6, 10 and Ark. Benedictines, 25:355–56 picture of, facing 30:16 to Ark. River valley, 25:152–55, 157, 172, 177, Illinois Kaskaskia Indians, 4:94–95 255, 259–60, 264, 266, 354, 359–60, 365–66, Illinois National Guard, 33rd Div. of, in Ark. maneuvers 385 (1941), 26:105, 107–9, 112–13 of Irish (1850), 13:207–8 Illinois River and Italians at Canehill, 17:235, 237 to Sunnyside, 45:363,50:23-27, 30-93 first Ft. Wayne near, 35:334, 337–39, 357, 36:3, 5, to U.S., 45:20–40 7, 13 land available for, 25:256–60, 264–66 floating trips on, 35:255

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in 1919, 37:265 In Clouds of Glory, by James J. Hudson, revd., 49:177– and S. H. Nowlin, 45:138n 78 Polish, 36:31–49 Income tax, 46:111–12, 118n, 119–32 and state lands, 25:160–62 Incoming Kingdom Missionary Unit, art. on, 14:359–73 by steamboat, 15:196–98 In Deadly Earnest, by Phil Gottschalk, noted, 52:364 Swedish Lutherans found community, 13:205 Independence, Ark., 27:147 talk on Chinese, noted, 7:142 Independence Baptist Association, org. of, 5:163 through Ark. Post, 1:344 Independence County, 2:357, 3:162, 230, 239, 27:179, from Yugoslavia to SE Ark., 19:116–18 43:107, 121–22, 181, 273, 318, 46:247, Immigration, Dept. of (org. 1868), 39:107–8 49:129, 137, 164, 219–21 Immigration Aid Society, 38:56 Agricultural Wheel in (1886), 2:137 Immigration Commission (U.S.), 22:82 art. on Civil War in, 28:234–74 Immigration societies, 7:216, 25:151, 174 art. on Dr. C. C. Gray of, 15:209–19 "Immigration to Arkansas," by Felton D. Freeman, art. on newspapers of, noted, 20:195 7:210–20 art. on reminiscences of, noted, 8:133n Immortal Mother, by Franklin Wilder, noted, 30:267 art. on social hist. of manganese mining in, 36:130– Imochia Creek, Indian Terr., 28:163, 169, 171, 174 57 Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on art. on stone carver in, 42:197–202 Arkansas: Persistence in the Midst of Ruin, arts. on Batesville in, 8:133–59, 11:15–23 by Carl H. Moneyhon, revd., 53:490–92 arts. on Civil War in, noted, 46:204, 380 "Impact of the Civil War in Arkansas: The arts. on landownership in, noted, 37:278 River Plantation Counties," by Carl H. and banks, 6:294, 296 Moneyhon, 51:105–18 Bapts. in, 11:161 "Impact of the Civil War on Hot Springs, Arkansas," by early hist. of, 5:155, 157, 161–64 Wendy Richter, 43:125–42 and E. Baxter, 30:317n "Impact of the Civil War upon Pulaski County, bibliog. on, 25:187, 36:63, 83–84 Arkansas," by Nate Coulter, 41:67–82 book on 1870 census of, 42:384 Impeachments (in Ark.) book on immigrants to (1910), noted, 44:88 art. on, during Reconstruction, 13:137–53 books on early families of, 46:299, 48:372 during Reconstruction, 8:70–71, 74–75, 20:342, books on hist. of, noted, 6:213, 7:2, 34:352 37:62 books on marriage records of, noted, 39:178, 41:169 under 1836 Const., 37:52–53 Cleburne Co. formed from, 42:28n Imperial Bath House, Hot Springs, architecture of, dels. to 1868 const. conv. from, 12:161 3:312 early hist. of, 6:286–87, 8:133–59 Imperialism, 51:26 elec. of 1896 in, 34:55 Imperial Laundry, Little Rock, 49:25, 31, 33, 35, 36, 45, elec. of 1908 in, 40:143 47 Farmers Union local in, 40:139 Imperial Osages: Spanish-Indian Diplomacy in the 49ers from, 9:231 Mississippi Valley, by Gilbert C. Din and A. govs. from, 26:295 P. Nasatir, revd., 44:79–81 large slaveholders in (1850), 12:52–73 Impressions Respecting New Orleans, by Benjamin livestock and forestry experimental station in, 5:134 Henry Boneval Latrobe, revd., 11:343–44 local hist. and preservation curriculum on, 45:355– Improvement Districts, 46:339 56 Improving Rural Health: Initiatives of an Academic J. Mack family of, 40:274 Medical Center, by Thomas Allen Bruce and and married women's property law, 46:24–25 W. Richard Norton, revd., 44:180–81 men from, in 1st Btn. (USA), noted, 48:81 "In a Little Town Long Ago," by Boyce House, 19:151– mil. rd. crosses, 3:44 68 part of Lawrence Co. until 1820, 3:37, 42 In and around the Big Rock, 48:200 Reconstruction in, 1:210–11, 216, 28:161 Inaugural Address and Message of , Rev. War soldier buried in, 1:56 Usurping Governor of Arkansas, noted, J. Ringgold represents, in state sen., 26:176 21:76 RR through, 7:173 Inca, El. See Garcilaso de la Vega schs. in, 15:212–13 "Incident at Alma: The Barrow Gang in Northwest for secession, 29:179 Arkansas," by James R. Knight, 56:399–426 slaves in (1860), 28:234

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and socialism, 40:140, 142, 148 Independent party, 7:207, 14:295 some districts in, oppose sch. tax (1869), 8:42n Independent Republicans, 7:207 Sulphur Rock Acad. in, 5:87–93 Independents for Rockefeller, 53:470 swamplands in, 6:375, 379 Independent–True Democrat. See Fort Smith textbook on, for 5th grade, noted, 46:311 Independent–True Democrat toll bridge over Poke Bayou approved (1825), 20:28 Index. See Marianna Index and UA, seeks to have est. in, 7:257 Index Unionists in, 52:295–96 to 1830 and 1840 Ark. census records, noted, 39:179 vote on 1868 conv. and Const. in, 12:165 to AHQ, noted, 39:341 votes Repub., 7:207 Indian, Chicot Co., 43:338 Wheeler candidate elected (1886), 40:249n Indiana, and Ark. Terr. Legis., 21:193–95 P. Whetstone of, 14:330 Indiana Bedford stone, Capitol built of, 3:314 white and African American pop. in (1838), 6:286 Indiana Light Artillery, 2nd Btry., 26:276 white and African American registration in (1867), Indiana Territory, 41:175 12:158 Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers), 55:201, White Co. formed from, 9:232 204, 208–9. See also Quakers Independence County, Batesville Chapter, Arkansas in Little Rock, 30:130 Genealogical Society, 37:86 and Southland Coll., 42:208, 210, 215, 217, 219n, Independence County: Yesterday and Today, 45:355, 220, 224, 230n, 232, 237–38 46:311 Indianapolis Freeman (African American newspaper), Independence County Historical Society, 36:203–4, 21:221, 33:294, 325n, 44:245 37:85, 278, 39:265, 40:283–84, 41:96, 43:70, arts. in, on Ark. politics and politicians, 31:222–23 91, 45:356 dispatches in, on African Americans in Ark., 3:293– activities of, 24:91, 187–88 325 AHA mtng. and (1977), 36:99–100, 201, 347, 349, Indianapolis World, 41:313–15 350 Indian Bay, Monroe Co., 8:168, 22:148, 34:143 J. H. Atkinson helps org., 32:378 Indian Blood II: Further Adventures in Finding Your beginnings of, 18:320, 21:175 Native American Ancestor, by Richard Independence County Chronicle, 20:195, 392–93, Pangburn, noted, 55:348 21:175, 24:187, 34:179, 35:188, 294, 36:63, Indian Camp, Ark., 44:208 99, 204, 348, 37:85, 278, 364, 38:277, Indian ceramics, 51:44, 46, 48, 51 39:265, 40:283–84, 42:100, 198, 44:187, Indian-Fighting Army, by Fairfax Downey, revd., 339, 46:203–4, 379–80, 47:190, 365, 49:183, 1:175–78 333, 58:227, 59:313, 470 "Indian Guests at the Spanish Arkansas Post," by P. T. Wayland tries to org. (1858), 17:211 Stanley Faye, 4:93–108 wins award from AASLH, 31:76, 375 Indian Lake Baptist Church, Randolph Co., 5:165 Independence County Medical Association, 11:17 Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King, by Herman J. Independence County Temperance Society, 13:385 Viola, revd., 36:85–86 Independence party, 7:201, 208 Indian Mountain, near Hot Springs, quarry located on, Independence Pioneers, noted, 46:299 28:228 Independent. See Coalgate (Indian Terr.) Independent; Indian Policy in the : Historical Essays, by Dardanelle Independent; Fort Smith Francis Paul Prucha, revd., 41:291–92 Independent; Newport Daily Independent; Indian Population Decline: The Missions of Scranton Independent Northwestern New Spain, 1687–1840, by Independent Arkansian. See Dardanelle Independent Robert H. Jackson, noted, 53:255 Arkansian Indian Rights Association, 53:418–19 "Independent" companies. See Partisan rangers (CSA) Indians, 26:123, 33:309n, 43:72, 93, 187–88, 197–207, Independent Democrats, 7:207 276–77. See also Arkansas Indians; Factory Independent Order of Odd Fellows system; First Cherokee Regiment (CSA); African Americans in, 33:311, 44:226 First Mounted Rifles (CSA); First cemetery of, Carroll Co., 5:303 Choctaw Mounted Rifles (CSA); First at Center Point, 12:265 Choctaw Regiment (CSA); First Creek at Pine Bluff, 37:250 Regiment (CSA); First Indian (Cherokee) and Sandy Faulkner (member of), 14:308 Home Guard Infantry Regiment (USA); Five at Springdale, 15:159 Civilized Tribes; and individual tribes or

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nations art. on Quapaw relations with U.S. (1800–1833), Acanza (tribe), named on Vaugondy's map, 19:195 19:61–74 Accancea (tribe), named by H. Joutel, 19:195–96 art. on Toltec mounds, 13:228–30 Achansa (tribe), named by Fr. A. Douay, 19:194 arts. on Ft. Wayne and, 23:123–53, 35:334–59 agents for attempt to buy blacks from Seminoles, 1:156 Francis W. Armstrong, 27:57 attitude toward, 51:23, 24, 27 Maj. Blain, 33:75 and baseball in Ark. (1920s), 54:418–19 J. Bonne, Quapaw interpreter and (1826–27), around Batesville, 8:158 32:235, 238 bibliog. on, noted, 44:177 during Am. Rev., 40:9–17, 19–25, 27–28 along Black River, 3:300, 301n, 305, 11:193 archeological exploration and, 2:142–51 Black Seminole, 29:363–66, 370–71 of Ark., book on, noted, 45:192 "Blanket," 25:53, 57n, 62 Ark. Post and, 1:290–92, 8:191, 197–200, 202–4, book on, in Desha Co., 41:355 16:134–37 books on, noted, 34:83; revd., 1:175–78, 19:181–82, and Ark. Terr., 2:142–43, 12:15–18, 25, 32:226–40, 21:285–86, 28:286–88 41:181–83, 188, 247 in Boone Co. region, 13:63–64 art. on, 59:127–46 H. Boswell and (1824), 21:195 terr. gov. was also supt. of affairs with, 37:48, I. Brown and, 26:20 50–51 , 9:205, 19:198n, 39:356, 41:197, 49, 51–52, supt. of Indian affairs discontinued for (1834), 54, 62–68, 77, 322, 51:44–45 21:212n exhibit on culture of, noted, 32:387 Arkansa (Algonquin word for "Arkansas"), 27:133 social org. of, 51:65–68 Arkansea, 1:49, 10:347n Cherokees, 49:187 Angaska (leader), 1:291, 302–3, 2:265–66 W. P. Adair (del. of), 31:175 booklet on, in Desha Co., noted, 39:283 and Ark. River, 6:200, 19:18, 30:337, 31:166 three of the villages of (1783), 2:55 and Ark. Terr., 6:198–99, 31:167–68 William Armstrong (supt., Indian affairs), 35:340, art. on, in Arkansas, 56:127-57 342 and M. Arbuckle, 8:103, 19:25, 21:206–7, J. A. Arrington's stories about, 14:332, 351–52 32:228–29 art of, in Ark., 3:300–307, 310 S. H. Benge (del. of), 31:179 art. on, in Civil War, 26:257–84 bill introduced to make old lands of, public, art. on, in Clark Co., 2:105–15 31:178 art. on, as guests at Spanish Ark. Post, 4:93–108 Black Fox (leader), 6:199–200 art. on, at Spanish Ark. Post, 4:93–108 books on, noted, 40:84, 45:180; revd., 45:276– art. on affairs of, in Ark./Indian Terr., 21:193–212 77: and slavery, revd., 39:77–82 art. on Ark., in Desha Co., noted, 38:285 and border with Ark., 31:167, 35:334–59 art. on Ark. and "hostile," 6:155–64 brawl in Fayetteville (1838), 14:318, 321, 332, art. on Ark. boundary with Choctaw, 28:203–22 351–52 art. on atrocities charged against pro-CSA, at Pea D. Brearley (agent to), 6:198–200, 13:347, Ridge (1862), 38:345–59 19:29: and sale of Cherokee Agency Reserve, art. on A. Barraque and, 32:226–40 31:169 art. on Cherokee agency reserve, 31:166–80 farming, settle at Dardanelle, 7:252 art. on De Soto expedition and, 49:297–312 A. James sch. for girls, 2:233n art. on L. Draper and the Ruddell captivity, 49:214– maps showing Cherokee Reserve, facing 31:176 39 mentioned in Wright murders, 14:319–20, 332 art. on ecological conflict in Ark. Terr., 59:127–46 G. Paschal (atty. for), 14:324 art. on efforts to save artifacts of, noted, 20:299 Pin, 2:311, 33:140n, 150 art. on factories for trade with, 28:28–48 and Ridge-Boudinot murders, 14:321, 332 art. on factory at Sulphur Fork and, 37:168–83 in St. Francis Co., 44:214n art. on factory system and, 11:184–200 The Bowls (leader), 23:150 art. on Ft. Smith as agency for Choctaw, 27:40–58 and trial of Stand Watie, 14:325, 340 art. on Ft. Smith post and, 30:337–48 Chickasaw, 30:5, 44:212 art. on Indian Scouts wining Medal of Honor, and J. Colbert, 2:52–55, 261–67 29:361–75 Choctaw, 28:205–6, 210 art. on pottery of, noted, 6:85 M. Arbuckle and agent for, 27:51–52

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and Ark. River, 28:204–5, 208, 210, 213 in Crittenden Co., 44:203 and Ark. Terr. Legis., 27:41 Natchez, 51:32, 49 book on P. Pitchlyn (leader), revd., 31:300–302 and novaculite, 28:224 H. M. C. Brown surveys boundary of, 28:213–17 number of, in Ark., 8:117 cemeteries in Choctaw Nation, 41:91, 361 Omaha, 51:59–60 Dr. R. L. Dodge (medical missionary to), 2:21, Osages, 51:77, 80, 341 24 J. Bogy (Ark. Post merchant among), 28:35–37, W. Stevenson preaches to, 31:364 42 church missions for, 38:214–15 book on, revd., 44:79–81 in Civil War, 3:182, 184, 6:240–42, 245, 249, dictionary of language of, noted, 34:83 8:242–43, 15:5–6, 8, 11–15, 364, 17:298n, Osage Mission in Ark., 3:149 18:341, 344, 346, 19:125, 22:102–3, 107, threaten Ark. Post, 40:6, 11 244, 249, 251–52, 264, 266, 281n, 24:136, Ozark Bluff Dwellers, 5:274–77 153–54, 237–38, 258, 330–31, 25:39, 42, in Benton Co., 5:274–77 43n, 45, 47, 53, 56, 60, 61n, 67–68, 72, 76, at Brown Bluff, Washington Co., 5:275 79, 82–89, 91–92, 26:257–84, 33:140, 148– paper on, noted, 33:256 52, 34:140–41, 142n and Judge I. C. Parker, 5:58–77, 31:59–63, 66, 70– J. M. Bell and 1st Cherokee Cav. (CSA), 72 26:274n, 277–78 and Okla. Bill, 47:4, 6–8, 17–21, 23–27 at Pea Ridge (1862), picture of, facing 24:136 peace conv. for, at Ft. Smith (1865), 8:109–9 pro-CSA troops, 52:245: picture of, 52:250 and Pecan Point campgain (1828), 41:183–84 Unionist sympathies of some, 24:153–54, 158, and A. Pike, 39:241, 245 25:45, 53, 56, 57n, 61n, 67, 72, 76, 79, 82– negotiates CSA treaties with, 15:5 84, 87–89, 26:284, 33:148n, 149n and pledges of H. W. Conway in 1823 elec., 18:328 collection of lore on, in Shiloh Museum, 40:180 and Pope Co. militia, 6:161 Comanche, and Ark.-Tex. border troubles, 19:96 pre-Columbian culture of, along Ark. rivers, 3:300– commerce in bear oil with (1804), 2:214 301, 305 and Gov. J. S. Conway, 2:308 Quapaws, 45:223n, 365 Creek, 51:352 in Ark. Co., 32:228, 232, 238 cultures of, 2:142–51 and Ark. Post, 9:208, 10:347n, 19:63–64, 67, depopulation of, 51:323–25 21:193 Dhegiha Siouan, 51:38, 45, 57–60 and Ark. Terr., 19:61–74 dictionary of, revd., 19:181–82 claim lands south of Ark. River, 1:228 discover springs in Ashley Co., 18:222 settle along Ark. River, 2:241n, 19:18, 62, 64, and early hist. of Ark., 4:167–71, 173 69, 32:227n, 238, 240 in 1832, 44:213 social org. of, 51:58–60, 67–68 and Eureka Springs area, 5:297–99, 41:203–4 removal of, 1:343–45, 2:21, 3:38, 44, 4:280, 284, exhibits on, noted, 44:94–95 5:180, 335, 6:159, 10:38, 12:16–17, 20, 22– film on Trail of Tears in Ark., 44:191 23, 14:351, 377, 31:10, 41:188 Gentleman of Elvas describes, 2:110–11 and St. Francis River Gigra, 51:32 Delaware, settle along, 4:100, 102, 105–6 habitation of, 51:311, 313 trade with, on, 11:187 and hunting in NW Ark., 10:22–26, 31–32 and salt industry, 32:316–18, 320–21, 326, 334–35 Illinois Kaskaskia Indians, 4:94–95 slaveholders, 10:55–57 Indian Scouts (USA), 29:364 Spanish treatment of, 51:3, 4, 14, 19 Intouka (Illinois), 51:41 symposium on, noted, 34:82, 44:98 Kiowa, 38:348 , 51:57 Koroa, 51:32, 39, 49, 50, 322 talk on, noted, 18:200 legends of, 1:355–57, 2:32–34 theses on, noted, 44:179 life of, 51:321–22, 326 Tioux, 51:32 in Little River Co., 14:152–53, 226, 17:59–60 Toltec, 40:141 and Lovely's Purchase, 32:315, 324–25, 327, 332 trade with, 1:151–53, 5:332, 51:309 Meth. schs. for, 4:234–35 trails of, 2:214 and Gov. Miller, 4:277, 47:106–7 treaties with, 19:63–64 mounds of, 2:113, 5:41, 7:319, 18:200 tribal names used by Spanish and French, 1:43

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Tunican, 51:30–53 Cong. creates U.S. court in, 30:70–71 U.S. courts and, 49:199–213 mail service in, 34:122, 136, 138–39, 141–42, 144 Villages, chiefdoms, or confederacies of outlaws hide in, 7:68–69, 14:247, 25:230 Accanssa, 1:50 overland express through, 33:71–75 Akoroa, 51:39 and Judge I. C. Parker, 31:59–63, 66 Aquixo, 2:144 A. Pike journeys to (1859), 37:332–53 Autiamque, 20:245 Indian Territory Marriages, 1897–1900, and 1901– Cahinnio, 51:63–65, 66 1904, noted, 39:352 , 51:45 Indian vocabulary, 37:350–51 Cayas Tanico, 51:41, 45, 48 Indian wars (1868–95), 29:367, 369 Coligua, 51:48 Order of, noted, 40:94–95 , 51:62 orgs. of, noted, 39:266 , 51:62–63, 66 Industrial history, arts. on, noted, 28:304, 35:123 Kappa, 51:55–57, 60 Industrial Land Company, Little Rock, 29:215 Natichitoches, 51:62, 77 Industrial Liberator (Knights of Labor journal), 38:255 Osotouy, 51:37 Industrial promotion, art. on (1875–85), 55:383–409 , 51:36, 39, 45 Industrial Union Department, 57:116–17 Papikaha, 51:39 Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 22:16, 33:180, Quigate, 51:45 191, 235, 37:268-69, 275, 40:127n, 136–38, Quiz Quiz, 51:34, 46 142, 148, 150, 152, 53:275, 58:281 Tanika, 51:39 Industry Tongigua, 51:57 agriculture primary in state, 37:266–67 Tourima, 51:57 along Mo. and Ark. RR, 8:296–97, 300 C. Washburn works with, 3:125, 128–31, 133–35 in Ark. around 1900, 39:291–92 and John F. Wheeler (printer), 44:260–83 in Arkadelphia during Civil War, 31:307 Wichita, 38:348 art. on textile, and Columbia Co., 5:78–86 Yazoo, 51:32 in Batesville (1830s), 8:144–46 "Indians and Ecological Conflict in Territorial and cotton factories (1820–63), 15:125–39 Arkansas," by Joseph Patrick Key, 59:127– dairy, around Cabot, 11:149–63 46 in Helena, 13:13 noted, 58:325 lumber, in Ashley Co., 11:164–75 Indians and the American West in the Twentieth in N. Ark., 33:277–81, 285–86, 288, 290–91 Century, by Donald L. Parman, revd., 54:93– in Saline Co., 1917, 36:211 95 salt, 32:312–36 "Indians in Clark County," by V. L. Huddleston, 2:105– Industry (steamboat), 15:196–97 15 "Industry in the New South: A Case History," by Indians' New South, The: Cultural Change in the Carolyn Blanks, 11:164–75 Colonial Southeast, by James Axtell, revd., Ineeda Laundry, Little Rock, 49:25, 28, 41, 46, 47 57:361–63 "Inequality on the Southern Frontier: Arkansas County Indians of Arkansas (filmstrip), by Tom W. Dillard, in the ," by S. Charles noted, 37:371 Bolton, 41:51–66 Indians of Arkansas, by Charles R. McGimsey III, In Fine Spirits, by Pat Carr, noted, 46:88 noted, 45:192; revd., 28:286–88 Influenza Indian Territory, 29:370, 34:133, 53:417–20 art. on Ark. and (1918), 47:311–44 art. on U.S. Dist. Court for Western Dist. of Ark., epidemic (1918), 15:218, 34:32, 35, 37:364, 48:85 49:199–213 "Influenza" (broadside song), 16:105 Choctaws settle in, 7:84 Ingalls, Robert P., 52:425 Civil War in, 19:125, 138, 20:76, 82, 22:278, Ingate, Dr. Jacob T., 37:227 23:149n, 153, 179, 24:315–16, 318, 321, Ingenthron, Elmo, Kirbyville, Mo., 36:301 323–24, 335, 25:36, 45, 47, 53–55, 57–60, book by, noted, 48:80 62, 68–72, 74, 76–78, 86, 90–91, 93, 26:123– Ingersoll, Robert, at Hot Springs, 11:110 25, 226–64, 28:345–77, 29:119, 121–22, Ingersoll, William Henry, noted, 10:218 129–31, 133, 145–46, 150–51, 237, 240, 242, Ingham, Maj. (planter near Warren), 3:360–61, 364 250–51, 30:339–40, 342, 348, 33:104, Ingledew, Jacob (character in novel), 39:269 34:146, 37:158, 162, 310, 153–56 Inglehart, John, 58:92

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Ingleside and East Arkansas Railway, 39:60 1965–1985, noted, 44:93 Inglish, Capt., commands company during Mex. War, Inside Agitators: White Southerners in the Civil Rights 31:328 Movement, by David L. Chappell, noted, Ingraham [Ingram?], James (CSA guerrilla leader), 55:464; revd., 54:485–87 24:136, 139, 141 Inside View Japanese American Evacuee Center at Ingram, "Blind Bill," Randolph Co., 4:362 Rohwer, Arkansas, 1941–1945, 38:284, Ingram, Christine, quoted, 57:411 41:355 Ingram, F. C., Cummins prison, 56:225 Inspection of Nurseries Act (1913), 26:48 Ingram, George W. (CSA), 46:50 Insull, Samuel, 46:221 Ingram, James (49er), 6:77 Insurance Bureau, proposed to regulate companies Ingram, Judge James P., Randolph Co., 4:362 (1868), 8:35 Ingram, John, 38:53 Insurance companies, 6:273 Ingram, John, mentioned in 1857 diary, 11:99 and antitrust laws, 33:22 Ingram, John (49er), 6:77 for cotton, at Camden (1850s), 11:82–86 Ingram, John L., Ark. Co., 5:125 Insurrections of slaves, reported, 3:76–77 Ingram, Randolph Co., 5:160 Integration. See also African Americans; Civil Rights Ingrum, Dan, Springdale, 34:261–63 art. on, and Ark. Bapt. Conv., 56:294–313 In History's Shadow: An American Odyssey, by John art. on, and European experiences, 56:314–33 Connally, noted, 53:500 art. on, and northern media in Ark., 56:334–40 Inherit the Wind, 56:335 art. on Hoxie and (1955), 48:17–33 Inisquis (Indian center) 2:144 books on Little Rock sch. crisis, 1957, noted, Initial Point Marker, picture of, facing 28:206 44:290–91 Initiated Act No. 1 (1929), 38:309–27 books on Little Rock sch. crisis, 1957, revd., 44:81– Initiative and Referendum Amendment, 2:238, 3:238, 82 5:23n, 12:289, 15:51–52, 34:4–6, 22–25, 31, Intelligencer. See Van Buren Arkansas Intelligencer; 37, 51:199–223. See also under Amendments Washington (D.C.) National Intelligencer to Arkansas Constitution (1874) Inter-Association of Commissions on the Status of art. on, 40:99–118 Women, 59:274 Ark. Supreme Court on (1910), 15:52 "Intercepted letters," 26:354–55 Gov. Brough in office when adopted, 27:253 Intercity Terminal Company, 49:79 and interposition proposal, 40:206–7 Interfaith Denomination Executive Roundtable, 57:60 Socialist party endorses, 40:136 Internal Improvement Association, 4:254 Ink, Polk Co., 23:114, 116–20, 32:139 Internal improvement lands, 25:256–57 Inks, Patton (CSA), 33:119, 138n International Harvester Company, and cotton picker, Inman, Mrs., Boone Co., accused of witchcraft, 16:89– 52:67, 69 90 International Order of Twelve (African American Inman, Fred, Boone Co., 16:90 fraternal group), 31:206 Inman, Lewis, Boone Co., 16:90 International Paper Company, 37:19 Innis, Harold A., The Fur Trade in Canada: An "International Pressure and the U.S. Government's Introduction to Canadian Economic History, Response to Little Rock," by Azza S. Layton, revd., 22:282–85 56:257–72 Inn of the Ozarks, Eureka Springs, 39:185, 354, 40:89, International Railway of Texas, connects with Ark. RR 261–65 at Texarkana, 7:138 In One Lifetime, by Verna Arvey Still, noted, 44:85 International Red Cross, and inspections of POW camps In Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action, by Ellen in Ark., 37:8, 11 Alderman and Caroline Kennedy, noted, International Women's Year, 59:293, 296–97 51:377 Interposition, 40:205–13, 216–19 "In Quest of Peace on the Indian Border: The Interposition Amendment, 54:141 Establishment of Fort Smith," by Edwin C. Interstate Commerce Act, 20:331–32 Bearss, 23:123–53 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1:86, 20:121, Insalaco, Vincent, 42:193 29:327–44, 31:289–90, 38:120, 122–23, 126– Inscoe, John C., 58:54 27, 130, 41:210–12 Insecticide and Fungicide Act (1937), 26:81 and Hope Cottonseed Oil case, 39:292–300 Insects. See Arkansas State Plant Board Interurban Traction Company, 39:56 In Service to America: A History of Vista in Arkansas, Interurbans

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art. on paper, in Ark., 39:53–63 Iron Mistress, by Paul Wellman, 53:167, 171 map showing, facing 39:56 Iron Mountain and Helena Railroad, 6:413, 7:122, 126, pictures of, facing 39:57 213, 31:278 "Interview with Billy Lee Riley," by Jeannie M. Iron Mountain Railroad, 3:385, 5:400, 7:134, 158, 164, Whayne, 55:297–318 190, 216–17, 12:387, 14:36, 24:29–46, "Interview with Margaret Jones Bolsterli," by Rebecca 25:265–66, 27:23–24, 29:153, 327, 330, 333, Newth, 55:58–63 338, 31:114, 278–81, 283, 288–89, 33:148n, In the Arkansas Backwoods: Tales and Sketches by 34:52, 203, 36:213, 219, 223, 38:253, Friedrich Gerstaecker, ed. and trans. James 39:287–300, 44:157, 59:370. See also Cairo William Miller, 55:195 and Fulton Railroad; Missouri Pacific revd., 51:186–89 Railroad; St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and In the Footsteps of the Blue and Gray: A Civil War Southern Railroad Research Handbook, by Brian A. Brown, and cotton shipments, 38:129 noted, 56:122 1886 strike and, 42:110, 119n "In the Gloaming," origin of, 6:282 picture of shops of, at Argenta, facing 24:32 In This Faraway Land, by Orval E. Faubus, revd., and Wittsburg, 39:274 31:79–85 Iron ores, 48:126 Intouka Indians, 43:201–2 Iron pyrite, 8:293, 48:139, 49:148, 167 "Introduction of Prepayment Medicine to Arkansas: The Irons, Dr. Harry S., Jr., Little Rock, 42:26 Trinity Hospital Experience," by Edwina Irons, John, Hempstead Co., 42:354 Walls, 42:3–26 Irons, Martin, calls strike in 1886, 24:31, 40 "Invasion of the Homefront: The Veterans at Arkansas Iron's Sulphur Springs, 18:221 State Teachers College, 1945–1949," by Iron works, efforts to est., in Ark., 6:261 Lenette Sengel Taylor, 47:116–36 Irony of Southern Religion, by John B. Boles, noted, Investigator. See Green Forest Investigator (Socialist 54:404 periodical) Iroquois Indians, 43:205 Invictus: A History of Alexander the Great, by Iroquois in the Civil War, The: From Battlefield to Alexander James Cutrules, revd., 17:400–401 Reservation, by Laurence M. Hauptman, Invincible (steamboat), 25:242–47 noted, 51:288–89 Invisible Empire: A Bibliography of the Ku Klux Klan, Irrigation, and rice cultivation, 14:36–37 by William H. Fisher, revd., 39:268 "Irrigation Expansion in Arkansas: A Preliminary "In War's Wake: Health Care and Arkansas Freedmen, Investigation," by D. Brooks Green, 45:261– 1863–1868," by Randy Finley, 51:135–63 68 Iowa, immigrants from, to Grand Prairie, 7:217–18 Irvan, O. B., Brinkley, 54:169–70 Irby, Edith Mae, 9:47, 56:284 Irvin, Mrs., 2:281 Irby, Dr. Nolen M., 1:92, 4:265, 47:118–23, 135 Irvine, E. D., Little Rock, 5:152 Ireland, Victoria, 2:65–66 Irvine, William (contractor), 44:208, 210 I Remember . . . , by Jennie Koons Steele, noted, 39:85– Irvine Settlement, Independence Co., 11:30–31 86 Irving, DeWitt, Earle, 52:437, 439–40 I Remember Shover Springs: A Collection of Irving, Theodore, 51:13–16, 18, 22, 28, 29, 298, 327 Remembrances of Shover Springs, Arkansas, Irving, Washington, 51:13 noted, 39:351 Ark. River, describes area along (1832), 4:223–25 Irene (steamer), 14:30 Ark. settlers characterized by, 4:225 Iris (steamboat), 15:197 visits Ark., 3:313, 326, 4:221–26, 229–30, 255, Irish 11:37, 13:377, 23:62 migration to Ark., 13:207–8 Irwin, James (49er), 6:77 worked on LR&FS RR, 39:9 Irwin, John W. (Jefferson Co. slaveholder), 12:61 workers on Ark. Central RR, 7:115 Irwin, M. C., Osceola, 24:123 Irma Oil Pool, Nevada Co., 1:32, 39 Irwin, Patrick (USA), 54:295 Iron, Bill (early Ark. hunter), 11:30, 18:221 Irwin, Ray W., 28:117 "Ironclad Oath" (Reconstruction), 1:212–13, 52:372 Daniel D. Tompkins, Governor of New York and Ironies of Affirmative Action: Politics, Culture, and Vice President of the United States, revd., Justice in America, by John D. Skrentny, 28:197–98 noted, 55:466 "The Mountain Meadows Massacre," 9:1–32 Iron Millionaire, by Hal Bridges, revd., 12:75–76 Irwin, Samuel W., Newllano, La., 22:294

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Irwin, Teresa, 39:356 camp for, at St. Charles, 12:385 Irwin, William (49er), 6:76 Italians, 43:40–41, 190 "Isaac Charles Parker," by John E. Miller, 31:57–74 in Ark., film on, noted, 44:191 "Isaac Fisher: The Frustrations of a Negro Educator at art. on peonage of, at Sunnyside Plantation and Branch Normal College, 1902–1911," by reaction of Italian govt., 50:30–39 Elizabeth L. Wheeler, 41:3–50 art. on peonage of, at Sunnyside Plantation and Isaacs, Frances. See Block, Frances Isaacs (Mrs. reaction of U.S. govt., 50:40–59 Abraham Block) art. on peonage of, at Sunnyside Plantation and L. Isaacs, Jesse, 56:152 Percy, 50:60–84 Isabell, John, Conway Co., 6:351 in Sebastian Co., 40:182 Isabell, Rebecca, Conway Co., 6:351 Italians to America, 1880–1899, ed. Ira A. Glazier and Isabella, 51:19 P. William Filby, noted, 51:378 I-sad-o-wa (Wichita leader), 37:339 Italy (community in Bauxite), 27:345 Isbell, Judge B. E., 3:234, 5:3–4 Italy Farm (community in Bauxite),27:345 Isbell, Fletcher, 13:210 Itanaga, Richard, 44:310–11 Isbell, Joseph, Pulaski Co., 43:123 It Happened on Main Street: The Gold Restoration of Ise, John, quoted, 55:433 the Rose Building, noted, 44:292 Isely, Dwight, 26:54, 34:260 It'll All Come Out in the Wash, by Earnest L. Best, Isenman, Anne (ed.), 19:344, 346 noted, 51:285 Isenmyer, Jake (Little Rock flourmill owner), 2:25 "It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own": A History Isgrig, Ben, Little Rock, 56:431 of the American West, by Richard White, Isgrig, Judge Fred A., Little Rock, 22:320, 31:206, revd., 51:273–75 36:160, 52:440–41, 443–44, 445, 446–47, Iucho, William (arranged "Arkansas Traveler"), 30:150– 449 52 Ish, Dr. G. W. S., Little Rock, 31:218 I've Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Ish, George W., Marion, 57:294 Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Ish, J. K., Canehill, 33:140 Struggle, ed. Charles M. Payne, revd., Ish, T. G., Little Rock, 33:14, 321, 325 55:331–33 Island No. 10, 6:304–5, 307, 13:107, 15:165n, 31:23, Ives, A. J. (rice grower), 5:125 33:248–49, 38:178 Ivey's Ford, Johnson Co., 22:148, 24:174–78, 236 Island No. 32, 27:97 Ivory-billed woodpecker, 51:345 Island No. 33, 27:97. See also Flower Island Ivy, Bruce, Osceola, 5:23n Island No. 37, 24:135 Ivy, C. B., 13:298 art. on, 38:259–70 Ivy, Edward, 49:133, 152 Island No. 63, 30:130 Ivy, Evaline Hall, 50:129n Island No. 94 (Crow's Nest Island), 27:97 "I Was a Soldier in Wilhelmina's Army," by Marinus Isom, Rudolph, Marion, 3:138 Cornelis Kik, 4:58–73 Isotouvy (Indian village), 1:48 Izaak Walton League, and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414, Israel, A. B. (CSA), 16:94 418 Isson, Robert F., Dallas Co., 42:161 Izard, Elizabeth Carter (Mrs. George Izard), 19:170 "Issues of the Davis-Berry Senatorial Campaign of Izard, Gov. George, 4:278–80, 7:92, 10:78, 14:130, 1906," by Paige E. Mulhollan, 20:118–25 16:251, 19:68–69, 353, 20:20–21, 26–38, "Issues of the Powell Clayton Regime, 1868–1871," by 37:49, 51, 43:201, 58:94 Orval Truman Driggs Jr., 8:1–75 appt. terr. gov., 1:225, 16:249, 19:29, 27:46 Iston, William, 1:303 and Ark. Terr. Militia, 4:280, 20:26–27, 41:177, Italian-American Folklore, by Frances M. Malpezzi and 187–89 William M. Clements, noted, 52:98 art. on A. Barraque's correspondence with, 40:220– Italianate architecture, 39:113 34 Italian Immigrants in Rural and Small Town America, art. on will of, and records pertaining to it, 19:169– by Rudolph J. Vecoli, revd., 47:184–85 73 Italian immigration, 7:218–19, 11:180, 16:84–88 H. W. Conway (aide to), 19:294 art. on Tontitown and, 45:19–40 Conway-Oden trouble and, 19:304 to Sunnyside and Chicot Co., 45:26–31, 34, 363 and R. Crittenden, 19:304 Italian prisoners of war and Indian affairs, 4:173, 19:68–19:73–74, 21:195– camp for, at Monticello, 37:4n 96, 210, 25:218, 27:50, 54, 32:232–33, 235–

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40, 41:182–83 library of, 8:212 and Lovely's Purchase, 19:34 and salt works, 11:319–21, 325, 32:323–25, 334 and spelling of "Arkansas," 4:177 and Tex.-Ark. border disturbances, 19:96–99, 101 Izard, James Farley (son of George), 19:170 Izard, Dr. John, 47:326 Izard, Gov. Mark W., of Neb. Terr., 13:393 Izard, Ralph (father of George), 20:21 Izard, Ralph Farley (son of George), 19:169–70, 172 Izard County, 33:62n, 40:249n, 43:181, 274, 46:247, 256, 49:150, 158, 165 African Americans in, 3:160–61 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:260 Bapts. in, 5:162 early churches of, in, 5:155, 161–64 first sermon by min. in NE Ark. in, 5:157 bibliog. on, 25:187, 36:63–64, 83–84 book on tax records of (1829–66), noted, 46:303 during Civil War, 28:245 Ark. Peace Soc. in (1861), 17:85–89 men from, in 1st Inf. Btn. (USA), noted, 48:81 Unionists in, 52:29 created (1825), 20:28, 37:185 early Masonic lodge in, 15:88 and 1868 conv. and const., 12:161, 165 elec. of 1944 in, 3:247n first courthouse of, 3:316 first rd. constructed in (1834), 37:187 49ers from, 6:73 hist. of, revd., 7:90–96 J. P. Houston (clerk of), 2:259 Marion Co. formed from, 37:188, 212–13 marriage records of, 41:360 RR through, 7:173 and secession, 29:179 slaveholdings in (1850), 12:43 swamplands in, 6:375, 379 tobacco raised in, 3:162 H. Wayland moves to (1855), 15:320–22 white and African American registration in (1867), 12:158 and Jacob Wolf, 37:187–88 home of, orig. co. seat, 37:185, 187–88 Izard County Federal Rural Electrification Project, 46:228 Izard County Historical Society, 36:202, 37:86, 39:265, 40:284, 43:70 Izard County Historian, 36:63, 202, 37:86, 39:265, 40:284 Izell, Mary Frances, "The Problem of Selecting the Northwest Arkansas Route for the Butterfield Overland Mail," 17:232–38

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