Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Taggit, William, Johnson Co., 9:22. T Tahchee, painting of, 59(2):cover Tahlequah (steamer), 14:64, 24:325, 25:148 T. J. Raney High School, Little Rock, 30:113, 117, Tahlequah, Okla., 40:40n, 56n 55:46 Tahlequah Cherokee Advocate, 36:20 Taaffe, Fanny, Rocky Comfort, 14:226n Tahlonteskee. See Talantuskey Taaffe, George (father of James K.), Rocky Comfort, Takahtokuh. See Takatoka 14:226 Ta-ka-tau-ka. See Takatoka Taaffe, George (son of James K.), Rocky Comfort, Takatoka (Cherokee leader; variously Takahtokuh, Ta- 14:226 ka-tau-ka, Tick-E-Toke, Tike-e-Toke), 3:134, Taaffe, James (son of James K.), Rocky Comfort, 13:346, 23:150, 36:23, 58:85, 91, 58:405, 14:226–27 408 Taaffe, James K., Rocky Comfort, 14:226–27, 16:221 "Taken by Surprise," by Elizabeth Jacoway, 55:28 Taaffe, Jane Lemons Smith (first wife of James K. Taking off the White Gloves, by Catherine Clinton and Taaffe), 14:226 Michele Gillespie, revd., 58:451–53 Taaffe, Jesse, Rocky Comfort, 14:227 Talantuskey (Cherokee leader; variously Tahlonteskee, Taaffe, John, Rocky Comfort, 14:226n Tol-on-tus-ky, Tolluntuskee, Tulentuskey), Taaffe, Joseph, Rocky Comfort, 14:226 3:125, 128, 12:344, 23:137, 150, 153, Taaffe, Mary (second wife of James K. Taaffe), 14:226– 56:130, 155, 58:404–5, 408 27 Talbot, Dr. (Bishop of Neb.), 2:196 Tabasqueflo (Mex. steamship), 38:333 Talbot, Anna Rieves, Gilmore, 44:221 Tabler, Marshall, of Ben Lomond, 3:241 Talbot, J. H., Pine Bluff, 37:244 Table Rock Dam, White River, 4:151, 28:83 Talbot, James B. (Freedmen's Bureau supt.), Pine Bluff, Tabor, Augusta, of Colo., 1:75 23:299, 305 Tabor, Rev. E. A., Conway, 11:43 Talbot, Jesse, Center Point, 12:268–69 Tabor, Edith, Brinkley, 54:168, 182 Talbot, John W., Center Point, 20:348 Tabor, Horace, of Colo., 1:75 Talbot, Rachel Huddleston (Mrs. Jesse Talbot), 12:269 Tabor, John, Yellville, 37:211 Talbot, Virgil, 43:186 describes 1833 Leonid meteor shower, 58:321–22 revs., 45:276–77, 46:392–93 Taborian Hall, Little Rock, 41:368 Talbot's Ferry, on White River, Marion Co., 6:181, pictures of, facing 41:317, 49:278 22:165, 49:137, 148 Tacker, Cintha, Johnson Co., 16:30 Talented Tenth, 53:51, 52, 54, 66, 70 Tackett, Boyd, Pike Co., 3:232, 241–42, 45:308, 315, Tale of Two Nations, by W. H. Harvey, 22:298 317 Tales from Seven Devils, by Bill James, noted, 52:95 Tackett, Lewis, Pope Co., 13:202 Taliaferro, B. B. (CSA), 19:279n Tackett, M. (survivor of Mtn. Meadows Massacre, Taliaferro, Martha Tabitha, art. on life of, noted, 37:199 1857), Carroll Co., 9:2 Taliaferro Cemetery, Cleveland Co., 33:85 Tackett, Pleasant, Johnson Co., 9:2n, 13:407, 16:30 Talien Bayou, 48:160 Tackett, Virginia, Little Rock, 59:273 Talkington, A. A. (49er), Van Buren, 6:74 Tackett, William, Carroll Co., 9:2n Talkington, Isaac, Washington Co., 5:355, 357 Taddei, Mario (foreign travel-book auth.), writes of Talking Turtle and Other Ozark Folk Tales, by Vance Ark., 11:182 Randolph, revd., 17:115–16 Taft, Linwood, and UA, 25:205, 212 Tallack, William (traveler in Ark.), 33:70–81 Taft, Lorado (sculptor), 3:325 Taller, W. T. (CSA arty. officer), 22:260 Taft, Pres. William Howard, 7:201–2, 27:329, 33:14, Talley, Asa, Garland Co., 43:136 35:321–22, 36:255–56, 40:143, 56:7 Talley, Ed, Hope, 46:96 and Ark., 37:80 AHA moderator, 48:350 Ark. support for, 53:201, 202 Talley family, Garland Co., 43:136 as Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 39:138 Tallipoosa, 38:111, 119 visits to Ark. by, 53:191, 193–97, 207, 210 Tallmadge, Rep. James, Jr. of N.Y., 24:48, 51–52, 59, Tagert, Samuel, Van Buren, 15:197 61, 64, 58:19 Taggart, Marion C., visits Subiaco, 14:401 picture of, facing 24:56 Taggart, Sam, and Cherokee troubles, 8:101 Tall Pine Motor Inn, Carroll Co., 59:204 Taggart, Sam (Ark. Co. rice grower), 5:125, 133 picture of, 59:204 Taggart, Mrs. W. A., Pine Bluff, 22:3 Tall Tales of Arkansaw, by James R. Masterson, 53:164 Taggit, Ambrose Miram, Johnson Co., 9:2n, 22–23, 25n noted, 30:152, 159, 35:381; revd., 2:185–86

716 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Tall tales of fishing in early days, 11:30, 34 Tappan-Pillow House, Helena "Tallyrand" (Chester Ashley), 14:131 picture of, facing 46:295 Talmadge, Herman, 55:179 Tappe, Dr. Johannes B. W., Little Rock, 43:121 Tamina, Pedro, 40:23 Tara Revisited: Women, War, and the Plantation Tanapea (Chickasaw leader), 49:247 Legend, by Catherine Clinton, revd., 56:231– Tancred, Grace M., Fayetteville, 50:311, 51:83, 52:79, 33 341, 53:93, 368, 54:84, 376 Tardy, J. B. (CSA), 11:286 Taney, Chief Justice Roger B. (U.S. Supreme Court), Tarleton, Dr. F. S., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, 39:136–38, 148, 150, 158, 58:17 5:372 Taney County, Mo., free blacks in, 54:442 Tarnished Cavalier, The: Major General Earl Van Tanger, Leigh, Pineville, 43:71 Dorn, C.S.A., by Arthur B. Carter, revd., Tanico (Indian village), near Hot Springs, 2:109 59:332–34 Tanikoa Indians, 43:202 Tarpley, Mack, Kansas City, Mo., 12:118 Tan-ka-we Indians, 37:349–50 Tarpley, Mrs. Mack, 12:118 Tankersley, E. O., Benton, 33:206–7 Tarver, Christopher, Cleburne Co., 35:18 Tanner, Linn, of La., 2:139 Tarver, James (CSA), of Tex., 20:386 Tanner, Rev. Rucker (Meth.), Mound Prairie, 31:368 TASC. See Teachers of Arkansas Studies Council Tanner, Thomas (ex-slave), 48:254 Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities, Tanner House, Helena, picture of, facing 46:297 59:274 Tanneries, 2:222, 274, 10:133 Tate, Capt., Camden, 10:292 Tanyard Branch, Magnolia, 11:3 Tate, Allen, 53:4, 11–12 Tap lines (private industrial-type RRs), 31:288–89, Jefferson Davis, mentioned, 53:13, 14 39:59 Tate, Anderson (early Camden settler), 12:228–29, art. on, 29:327–44 20:246–47 Tappan, Clare (Mrs. Moore Tappan), 16:359 Rev. War soldier, 1:58 Tappan, Elizabeth (Mrs. Jones), Helena, 16:359 Tate, Bob (early Ouachita Co. settler), 5:331, 334 Tappan, Fannie Dade (first wife of James Alexander Tate, Curtis (AHA trustee), 57:65, 58:102–3, 226, 228, Tappan, CSA), 16:359 59:94, 232 Tappan, James Alexander (CSA), Helena, art. on, Tate, Dick (early Camden settler), 5:331, 334, 20:246– 16:358–65 47 Tappan, James Alexander (son of Moore), Helena, Tate, George W. (early Camden settler), 12:230, 16:360 20:246–47 Tappan, James Alexander (son of Samuel W. Tappan Rev. War soldier, 1:58 Sr.), killed in Elaine race riot (1919), 20:97 Tate, John (early Camden settler), 5:331, 334 Tappan, Gen. James Camp (CSA), Helena, 2:180–340, Tate, Ruth (Mrs. Walter P. Tate), Camden, 38:96, 13:14n, 16:73, 21:241, 22:226, 234, 33:134, 45:286, 364 42:151–52, 46:296, 49:328 and AHA, 26:296, 27:260, 28:193, 29:377, 32:279– candidate for lt. gov. (1872), 30:318 81, 33:192, 253–56, 34:80, 363, 35:92, 188, at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:62–63, 20:9, 10n 295, 297, 299, 37:358 Phillips Co. atty. and politician, 13:9, 33:14 board member, 38:379, 39:181, 336 speaker of Ark. House of Reps., 9:261–62 pres., 31:376–77 Tappan, Maggie Lambert (second wife of James named AARBC dir., 34:277 Alexander Tappan, CSA), 16:359 picture of, facing 33:256 Tappan, Margaret, Helena, 16:359 Tate, Samuel (pres., M&LR RR), 7:129 Tappan, Martha, Helena, 16:359 Tate, U. Simpson, 56:291 Tappan, Moore, Helena, 16:359–60, 364 Tate, Judge W. F., Camden, 5:334 Tappan, Robert Edmund, Helena, 16:359 Tate, W. M., Camden, 5:334 Tappan, Thomas E., Helena Tate, Walter P., Camden, and Ouachita Co. Hist. Soc., AHA local arrangements chmn., 34:277, 35:92, 292, 18:202 295–96 Tate, Watson, Jackson Co., 43:123 AHA session chmn., 39:331 Tate barn, Camden, 45:286 art. by, on Kate Adams No. 3, noted, 38:91 Tate family, Garland Co., 43:136 rev., 40:79 Tate Gardens, Camden, 33:83 slide presentation by, noted, 40:262 Tate's Bluff, Camden, 1:58, 20:246, 42:77, 79n, 49:245 talk by, noted, 35:294 Tate's Bridge, over Smackover Creek, 10:286 Tappan family, Helena, 41:113, 43:102, 123 Tatom, Syble E. (cofounder, Lafayette Co. Hist. Soc.),

717 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 20:196 on property, 24:296–99, 303, 36:195, 46:126–28, Tatom, W. C., 46:162 131–32 Tatum, Anna, Wilmington, 16:339–40 for schs., 9:45 Tatum, Billy Joe, Melbourne, 42:184 on land (1850s), 6:267–68 book by, noted, 36:98 for funds to build state asylum (1881), 37:224 Tatum, E. P. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 to pay off state debt, 36:238 Tatum, Edmund P. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), provisions for 12:70, 245 in Const. of 1874, 27:196–97 Tatum, Ellie, Wilmington, 16:339–40, 31:36 in proposed 1918 Const., 34:17, 22, 25–29, 31 Tatum, George S., Union Co., 33:233 in proposed 1970 Const., 34:38 Tatum, Henry W. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 receipt book for (1890), noted, 45:78 Tatum, J. P. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 during Reconstruction, 8:8, 34, 44–45, 48–58, 75, Tatum, Joseph, Carroll Co., 16:297 25:319, 27:182, 190–91, 198–99 Tatum, Joseph F. (CSA), Cleburne Co., 18:98 reductions in, 20:335, 28:305 Tatum, Lovisy. See Williams, Lovisy Tatum (first wife relief from, sought by Wheelers (1882–83), 13:238– of Horatio Gates Perry Williams) 39 Tatum, Rica, Union Co., 31:52 on RRs Tatum, Thomas J. (Union Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:70 avoided (1870–80s), 13:240–41 Tatum, William V. (Union Co. del. to secession conv.), contested (1883), 7:159–60 12:70, table facing 13:184 on sales (1935), 36:198–99, 198–99 Tau Kappa Alpha, UA, 34:111 for schs., 9:45, 20:260, 311, 314–16, 337, 31:247, Taunton, Joan Thurman, book by, noted, 47:389 36:193, 46:111–14, 118n, 132 Ta-wai-hash Indians, 37:350 to support indigent families of Civil War soldiers, Taxes and taxation 14:98 in Ark., 1:282–83, 8:48–49, 25:9, 59:18, 21–23, 25 Turner-Jacobson Act of 1911, defeated, 40:112 in Ark. Co. (terr. period), 19:351, 360, 41:56–58, for UA, 6:110 62–65 Taxing America: Wilbur D. Mills, Congress, and the Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 8:8, 34, 40–58, 75, State, 1945–1975, by Julian E. Zelizer, revd., 15:323–24, 28:305, 31:260 59:209–11 art. on, and hwy. bonds, 2:316–30 Taxpayer. See Clarksville Taxpayer art. on hist. of, in Ark., noted, 27:197n Taxpayer Bill of Rights, 54:60 beer and wine, for schs., 36:193 Tax Reduction Act of 1971 (U.S.), 54:8–10 book on 1890 personal prop., in Searcy Co., noted, Tax Reform Act of 1969 (U.S.), 54:8–9 46:303 Tayleure, C. W., of N. Y., 22:344, 348 book on 1890 receipts of, in Dallas Co., noted, 44:86 Taylor, Capt. (CSA), of Mo., 19:278 book on Izard Co. records of (1829–66), noted, Taylor, Lt., and Cleburne Co. draft troubles, 1918, 46:303 26:29 during Civil War, 48:66, 68–70, 72 Taylor, A. A., 50:354 in Conway Co. (1890s), 11:48–49, 51 Taylor, A. Elizabeth, "The Woman Suffrage Movement and drainage dists., 7:43–44, 46, 50 in Arkansas," 15:17–52 in early Lawrence Co., 3:49–50 Taylor, Alfred, 11:9–10 Faubus admin. and, 39:320–21, 40:207–9, 217 Taylor, Alice, 42:155–56 Gov. Futrell's "omnibus tax bill," 36:197–98 Taylor, Alva W., 32:366, 55:3 in Grant Co., 7:318–19 Taylor, Ann Elizabeth (daughter of Creed), 2:5, 7–8, on horseracing and dog racing, 36:198 15:313 on income, 46:123, 125–31 Taylor, Anthony, Hot Spring Co., 58:34, 37, 43 in Independence Co., 8:133–34, 136, 138–39 Taylor, Armil, Clarksville, 12:114 in Jacksonport (1861), 9:244 Taylor, Aylette, Prairie Co., 12:70 law of 1867, 20:338 Taylor, Beloit, Little Rock, 35:210, 215, 59:244 on liquor (1935), 36:198 Taylor, Benjamin Franklin (USA), 46:294, 49:154 in Little Rock, 25:319 Taylor, Dr. C. M., Little Rock, 51:160–61 and Gov. Parnell's tax plan, 46:127–31 Taylor, Caleb I. (Meth. min.), 21:33–34 poll, 46:131 Taylor, Charles E. (Little Rock banker and mayor), for schs., 31:247 2:117, 5:361, 26:157, 49:262, 51:228, 229, for suffrage, 2:336–39 234, 237, 241, 246 in Pope Co. (1850), 13:201–2 picture of, facing 36:288

718 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Taylor, Charles M., II, Little Rock, 48:206 Arkansas Delta, 1919," 58:265–84 Taylor, Clayton C., Smackover, 33:223 Taylor, Lenette Sengel Taylor, Cordelia, Boone Co., 47:251 "Invasion of the Home Front: The Veterans at Taylor, Col. Creed (Jefferson Co. slaveholder, 1850), Arkansas State Teachers College, 1945– 2:4–5, 7–11, 12:70, 15:313, 46:321n 1949," 47:116–36 Taylor, D., Hot Spring Co., 38:91 "Polemics and Partisanship: The Arkansas Press in Taylor, Rev. Daniel, Grant Co., 7:328 the 1860 Election," 44:314–35 Taylor, Dorcas (Mrs. W. C. Taylor), Boone Co., 47:251 Taylor, Lewis, Ark. Post, 41:64 Taylor, Elizabeth Ann (daughter of John T.), Little Taylor, Louise, Washington, D.C., book comp., noted, Rock, 20:210, 220 40:84 Taylor, Elza, Grant Co., 7:328 Taylor, Lucille, Cleburne Co., 42:98 Taylor, Ernest, Little Rock, and Climber automobile, Taylor, Dr. Malcolm G. (pres., CCC), Little Rock, 29:217–18 30:113, 117, 56:431, 451, 59:262 Taylor, Esther, Osceola, 24:122 Taylor, Marianne LaRose Vallière (second wife of Taylor, Eulalie Vaugine (daughter of Creed), Jefferson Creed Taylor), 2:7–8, 15:313 Co., 2:5, 7–8, 15:313 Taylor, Marshall, 37:121n Taylor, Eulalie Vaugine (first wife of Creed Taylor), Taylor, Martha, Little Rock, 5:142 2:5, 7–8, 15:313 Taylor, Mary, Pulaski Co., 39:147 Taylor, Frank, Magnolia, 11:13 Taylor, Mary (daughter of Creed), 2:5 Taylor, Frank A. (CSA), of Mo., buried at Fayetteville, Taylor, Mary Jane (Mrs. John Thaddeus Taylor), 5:407 20:210, 217 Taylor, G. H., Conway Co., 52:389, 391 Taylor, Merrill B., Little Rock, 57:166, 188 Taylor, George, art. on Civil War letter of, 48:260–71 Taylor, Michael Ray, book by, noted, 55:347 Taylor, George W., Princeton, home of, mentioned in Taylor, Mildred, Sallisaw, Okla., paper by, 42:93, 356 diary, 42:66n Taylor, N. G. (commissioner of Indian affairs), 28:216 Taylor, Dr. Isham, and origins of Texarkana, 5:345 Taylor, Orville W., 41:243, 42:304, 43:89, 58:2, 10, 24, Taylor, J. J., 40:84 29, 30–31, 54–56, 258–59, 59:468 Taylor, James (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 and AHA, 11:205–6, 18:309–10 Taylor, James B. (USA), of Ohio, 34:349 life member, 31:77 Taylor, James D. W., Ozark, 13:298 prize selection comm. member, 12:177, 376 Taylor, James H., Union Co., 12:245–46 sec.-treas., 13:394, 20:116, 26:190 Taylor, James Harvey, Johnson Co., 40:84 "The Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Taylor, James R. (CSA), 52:148 Association, 1952," 11:204–8 Taylor, Jeanie, Prescott, 48:301 "The Annual Meeting of the Arkansas Historical Taylor, Jesse, of Tenn., 26:16–17 Association, 1953," 12:175–78 Taylor, John, sketch of, by A. W. Arrington, noted, "Annual Report of the Secretary-Treasurer, 1954– 20:207–8, 211, 220–21, 226 1955," 14:180–81 Taylor, John (Cherokee), 56:142–43, 144, 145 appt. to teaching position in Africa, 14:184 Taylor, John (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf., 35:89 "Baptists and Slavery in Arkansas: Relationships Taylor, John K. (anti-Sevier Pulaski Co. sheriff, 1836), and Attitudes," 38:199–226 20:136 Black Pioneers, noted, 45:187 Taylor, John M., book by, noted, 50:306 diss. on African Americans in Ark., noted, 11:59, Taylor, John M., Little Rock, 42:249n 14:387 Taylor, Dr. John M., Desha Co., 12:71 "Joseph H. Haney, an Arkansas Engineer in the Civil Taylor, John Thaddeus, Little Rock War: The First Phase," 14:62–71 art. on, 20:207–26 "Journal of a Trip from Camden to , 1849," art. on, noted, 14:333 ed., 10:285–94 paper on, noted, 20:187 "'Jumping the Broomstick': Slave Marriage and Taylor, John Thaddeus, Jr., Little Rock, 20:210, 219, Morality in Arkansas," 17:217–31 223 "A Letter from Governor James S. Conway to His Taylor, Rep. John W., of N.Y., 24:48, 51–54, 62–63, 65, Plantation Overseer," ed., 18:90–92 58:19 Negro Slavery in Arkansas, noted, 17:397; revd., picture of, facing 24:48 18:104–7 Taylor, Joseph E., 40:84 papers by, noted, 10:302, 12:178, 38:276, 41:341 Taylor, Kieran, "'We Have Just Begun': Black pictures of, facing 25:282, 38:276 Organizing and White Response in the revs., 12:373–75, 14:82

719 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 wins Shader Award, 17:20 7:272–73 Taylor, Paul A. (dir., Jerome Relocation Center), Teachers of Arkansas Studies Council (TASC), 48:206, 10:172, 41:335, 48:173 299, 49:82, 337, 363, 50:296, 52:79–80, 345, Taylor, Pinchback, 5:361 53:90, 55:96–97, 56:98, 57:62, 58:101, Taylor, Polly (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 59:91, 312 Taylor, Dr. R. R., 51:155 Resource Fair, 57:342 Taylor, R. S. (CSA), Desha Co., 16:151, 156 and TASC Force, 48:378 Taylor, R. V. (Conway pioneer), 13:170 Teaching, status of, in antebellum Ark., 6:259 Taylor, Richard (British loyalist with Chickamaugas), Teaf, Nimrod, Yellville, 58:321 56:131 Teaford, Jon C. (auth.), 41:140–42 Taylor, Gen. Richard (CSA), of La., 7:57, 59, 65, 323, Teager Creek, Hot Spring Co., 19:206, 48:155 18:352–53, 361, 20:5, 22:264, 33:110, 143, Teague, B. F. (Hampton rep. in 1864 CSA legis.), 1:70 57:266 Teague, Deck, Alma, 34:265 Taylor, Robert, Ft. Smith, and Ft. Smith Hist. Assoc., Teague, F. A. "Pat," Berryville, 43:314 36:205 Teasdale, Sarah (poet), 22:60 Taylor, Robert (blues pianist), 53:82 Tebbetts, Diane, Batesville, 39:282, 43:286, 359, Taylor, Samuel (Pine Bluff slaveholder), 12:71 46:311–12, 57:64, 340 home of, 3:321 Independence County: Yesterday and Today, Taylor, Samuel (son of Creed), 2:7–8 coauth., noted, 45:355 Taylor, Samuel Mitchell (prosecuting atty. and wins award, 43:183, 342 congressman), Pine Bluff, 24:292, 304, Tebbetts, Jonas March, Fayetteville, 3:63, 318, 15:350, 31:232 16:322, 17:156, 54:241, 243, 253, 268 Taylor, Samuel S. (African American interviewer, Fed. Tebbetts, Marian. See Banes, Marian Tebbetts, Writers' Project), 35:238n Fayetteville Taylor, Sarah, Little River Co., 25:236 Tebbetts, Terrell, Batesville, 57:64, 340 Taylor, Sarah Conway (Mrs. George Taylor), 48:271 Tebbetts House, Fayetteville, 3:63 Taylor, Thelma, Fayetteville, 56:457, 458 pictures of, following 3:312, 28:92 Taylor, W. C., Boone Co., 47:251 Tebbetts's Journal, published, 36:96 Taylor, Rev. W. O., Ozark, 5:158 Tebbs, Dr. W. H. (CSA), 16:150–51 Taylor, Dr. W. V., Osceola, 24:126 Techiero, Vincent Fernandez (Spanish cmdr. Ouachita Taylor, Warren, Conway Co., 52:387–99 Dist., 1803), 14:24 Taylor, Wash, Newton Co., 19:362 Technology (in Ark., 1900), 39:130–32 Taylor, William (early Lawrence Co. settler), 3:46 Tecumseh (Shawnee leader), 38:228, 49:214, 216, 220– Taylor, William Madison, 40:84 39 passim, 56:154, 58:397, 399, 401, 404–6, Taylor, Zachary, 7:195, 11:61, 15:5, 26:365, 369, 409–11 54:428 Tecumseh (steamboat), 15:96 cmdr. Ft. Smith, 57:324–25 Tedder, J. D., Harrison, 54:208–9 in Mex. War, 37:236n Tedford, Harold C. replaces M. Arbuckle, 36:9–10, 12–15, 17 "Circuses in Northwest Arkansas, 1865–1889," Taylor, Zella, Clark Co., 33:259 32:166–81 Taylor, Columbia Co., naming of, 11:9–10 "Circuses in Northwest Arkansas before the Civil Taylor Amendment, mentioned, 24:55, 57, 61 War," 26:244–56 Taylor Cantonment, 26:8 Tedford, Laura. See McBee, Laura Tedford (Mrs. W. Taylor Family, comp. Louise Taylor, noted, 40:84 Taylor McBee) Taylor Home (Portis Place), Pine Bluff, 3:321 Tedford, Leroy Carson, books by, noted, 36:56, 59 Taylor Road, over Big Creek, Columbia Co., 11:15 Tedford, William Walker, Prairie Co., 13:233–35, 236n, Taylor's Bay, White River, 8:141 237, 25:10–11 Taylor's Creek, St. Francis Co., skirmish at (1863), "Ted R. Worley," by Hugh Park, 28:86–92 22:165 Teel, Dan, 6:465 Tchemanahaut Creek, Ashley Co., 16:64, 19:206, Teeter, Ruskin 48:155 book by, noted, 43:83 Teacher institutes rev., 35:373–74 art. on, in Ark., 14:195–206 Tehonka (Quapaw leader), 9:208 paper on, noted, 14:77 Telegraph, 9:38, 15:68–69, 24:342, 28:15, 22, 378 Teacher, Teacher! by Joe Wreford Hipp, noted, 56:491 art. on first, in state, 16:231–42 Teachers, Ark. Gen. Assembly and licensing of (1905), Telegraph. See Hatton Telegraph; Hot Springs

720 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Telegraph; Washington Telegraph Tennessee Ancestors, 45:358 Telegraph Road, NW Ark., 7:303, 15:7, 9–12, 14–15, Tennessee Cavalier in the Cavalry: Major 67–68, 347–48, 17:132–48, 18:86n, 20:84, Henry Ewing, C.S.A. of the St. Louis Times— 86n, 21:8–9, 24:332–33, 342–44, 26:126, A Biographical Sketch, by William J. 130, 135–36, 142, 28:158, 160, 168, 172, Crowley, revd., 39:345–34 343, 347, 350–51, 29:234, 33:172n, 38:81n, Tennessee Creek, Randolph Co., naming of, 4:361 83n, 52:208, 210–12, 214, 216–17, 219–20 Tennessee Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Regt. of, 26:12 Telephone, 5:158, 7:326, 10:189, 14:401, 15:157–58, Tennessee River, 23:129, 132, 135, 330, 342, 27:241 213–14, 33:222, 44:157, 286 Tennessee Township, Grant Co., 7:318, 320 Telephone. See Walnut Ridge Telephone Tennessee v. Muncie Pulp Company, 38:260 Television. See Film and television Tenney, A. D., Benton Co., 3:211–12, 214, 50:151, 153, Teller, W. T. (CSA), at Ark. Post (1863), 18:260 154 Tellico, Treaty of, 56:141–42 Tenney, James, 54:458 Tempel-Tuttle Comet, 58:314 Tenney, Kate (AMA teacher), 30:246, 250–53, 31:324– Temperance, 4:255, 11:80, 13:384, 50:128–30 25 art. on, in Fayetteville, 3:164–81 Tenney, Marcus D. (USA), 19:125, 138, 20:67 Temple, Arthur J., of Tex., 44:170–71 Tenney, Rachel S., Benton Co., 3:212, 50:154–56 Temple, Shorty, El Dorado, 33:222 Tenney, William, Benton Co., 3:212 Temple, T. L. L. "Tom," Rocky Comfort, 14:237 Tennille, George, and S. F. Austin, 25:338, 347, 349 Temple Bethel, Helena, 59:87–88 Tennison, Capt. John S. (steamboater), on Black River, picture of, 59:87 9:237 Temple Bombing, The, by Melissa Fay Greene, revd., Ten-section controversy, 14:131, 21:16, 23:75–76, 57:78–80 37:49 Templeton, Alice, Little Rock, 5:180 Tenskwatawa, 58:397, 405, 407, 410–11 Templeton, Anna, Little Rock, 5:180 Tenth Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 16:105, Templeton, Elizabeth, Little Rock, 5:180 52:290 Templeton, Fay (actress), 2:31 Tenth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 4:112, 115, Templeton, George, Little Rock, 5:180 11:42, 301, 312 Templeton, George W., 59:237 Tenth Arkansas Regiment (USA), 52:304 Templeton, Hannah, Little Rock, 5:180 Tenth Cavalry Regiment (USA), 25:45, 51, Tenancy, 52:46–47, 55–60, 71 37:132, 47:356, 49:148, 54:242, 248 art. on, and New Deal, 27:113–31 Tenth Kansas Cavalry (USA), 28:370 art. on hist. of STFU, 32:342–69 Tenth Missouri Cavalry (CSA), 39:196 art. on, in Ark., in Christian Century, noted, 30:61 Tenth Texas Infantry (CSA), 46:50–51n books on, noted, 32:358–59, 369 Terin de Ins Rios, Domingo (Spanish gov. in Tex.), "Tenant and Labor Contracts, Calhoun County, 1869– visits Caddos at Red River, 11:126 1871," ed. Ted. R. Worley, 13:102–6 Term limits, 54:78 Tenant farmers, 37:267, 276, 42:336–37, 45:321–29 Terral, Gov. Thomas Jefferson, Little Rock, 5:204, 308– African American, and Elaine race riot (1919), 9, 14:60, 59:25 37:275–77 appt. trustees for UA, 11:77 art. on, and STFU, 47:201–28 elected gov., 3:224 Ten Mile Bayou House, 15:221 and KKK, 22:315, 317–19 Ten Mile Creek, 43:128 picture of, facing 40:112 Ten Mile Prairie, 44:212 Terrapin (Cherokee), 56:130, 139 Tennant, Rev. Thomas, Mound Prairie, 32:368 Terrell, Alexander Watkins (CSA cav. officer), of Tex., Tennessee, 26:310, 28:136–37, 150, 29:198, 41:54, 62, 28:170, 179 81, 151n Terrell, Johnye Faye, Mena, 44:10–11, 13n art. on Island No. 37 in, 38:259–70 Terrell, Mary Church, 59:80 emigrants from, to Ark., 37:216 Terrentine, Dr. P. W., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Ft. Henry and CSA defense of (1862), 54:279 Children, 5:372 free blacks in, 54:428, 430 Terrill, Moses, 49:203 and teaching of evolution, 38:302, 304, 305n, 320– Terrill, Robert (USA), 40:239 21, 327 Terrill, Ross, book by, noted, 52:361 Tennessee (steamboat), 17:240, 19:290 Terre Noir Creek, 18:402, 19:206 Tennessee, Department of, 53:139 skirmish at (1864), 22:165 Tennessee Agricultural Wheel, 2:139–40 early Meth. preaching at, 31:360

721 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Terre Rouge Creek, 19:49, 193, 206 Honor winner), 29:362 Territorial Ambition: Land and Society in Arkansas, Terry, T. S., Bartlesville, Okla., 37:104 1800–1840, by S. Charles Bolton, 53:162 Terry, Rep. William Leake, Little Rock, 34:46, 42:116n revd., 53:238–39 Terry, Ark., African American dispatches from, 33:299n Territorial Arkansas. See Terry Cemetery, Washington Co., 42:381 "Territorial Governors of Arkansas," by Clara B. Eno, Terry Dairy Company, Little Rock, 11:154, 157–58 4:276–84 Terry-Fletcher family, papers of (1860–1978), 39:357 noted, 19:20n Terry House, Little Rock. See Pike-Fletcher-Terry Territorial Papers of the , comp. and ed. House, Little Rock Clarence E. Carter, revd., (Vol. 13), 7:338– Terry's Ferry, on Ark. River below Little Rock, skirmish 39, (Vol. 15), 10:417–18, (Vol. 19), 13:219– at (1863), 6:181, 22:232–33, 33:108 20, (Vol. 20), 13:396–97, (Vol. 21), 15:179– Terry's Texas Rangers (CSA), art. on, 21:247–68 80 Terry Village (post-WWII campus housing unit), UA, Territorial Restoration, Gov. C. Bailey appt. comm. for 29:362 (1939), 3:312 Terwey, Dorothy, Logan Co., 46:207 Terry, Capt., and Cleburne Co. draft war (1918), 26:29 Terwey, Dortha, Logan Co., 47:194 Terry, Adolphine Fletcher (Mrs. David Dickson Terry), Tessie, Joseph (leader of expedition against Delawares), Little Rock, 5:205–6, 13:123, 125–26, 131, 4:102, 105–6 15:341, 26:160, 294, 45:366, 47:377–78, Test, Caroline Smith (Mrs. Henry Test), Memphis, 53:7, 8, 9, 56:345–46, 350–52, 367, 57:52, Tenn., 57:314 59:316 Test, Henry, Memphis, Tenn., 57:313–14 and AHA, 3:93 "Test oath," Ark. Supreme Court declares unconst. art. on Little Rock home of, 13:123–26 (1865), 20:332–33 board member, Ark. Sch. for the Deaf, 5:205 Teter, Martha Ann Brown, Little Rock, 42:10 book by, noted, 44:123 Teute, Fredrika, Contact Points: American Frontiers Charlotte Stephens: Little Rock's First Black from the Mohawk Valley to the Mississippi, Teacher, noted, 32:384, 33:343; revd., 1750–1830, revd., 59:103–5 32:92–94 Teutsch, Phillip (Magnolia tinsmith), 2:223 featured in book, 35:302 Tew, Mollie C., Conway, 13:165 picture of, facing 29:40 Texarkana, Miller Co., 5:23n, 184n, 6:367, 8:241, and Laurence Powell, 31:186 10:263, 13:78, 14:157, 159, 237–38, 245, residence of, 3:314 249, 251, 15:46, 27:286, 35:7, 259, 39:59, rev., 3:188–89 40:92, 336, 42:110n, 262, 43:188, 45:354, and WEC, 55:27, 31–32, 39, 40–41, 45 46:250, 49:269 Terry, Rev. Arthur, St. Charles, 12:386 affiliate of ACCA in, 30:100 Terry, B. F. (CSA), Saline Co., 32:72 African American pop. of (1940), 8:121 Terry, Benjamin F. (CSA), in 8th Tex. Cav., 54:278 African Americans inst. taxpayers' suit in, 9:46 Terry, Rep. David Dickson, Little Rock, 40:239, art. on hist. of, to 1917, 5:341–53 46:254, 47:378, 53:9, 57:42, 138, 139 art. on F. E. Maddox (min., First Presby. Church) in, and AHA, 11:205, 12:177–78, 15:176, 335, 340, 38:146–66 342, 17:206, 211 Band of Kindred (immigration soc. in), 7:216 defeated for U.S. Sen. (1942), 1:285 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:252 elected to Cong. (1933), 2:231, 36:161–62 Bapt. Conv. at (1928), 32:129–30 and Norfork Dam, 1:90 Bapts. in, 5:351 residence of, 3:314, 327 books on, noted, 25:188–89, 36:67 Terry, Dickson, 28:114 boundary line runs through, 5:187 Terry, Elizabeth Baker (survivor of Mtn. Meadows Caddos lived near, 9:205 Massacre, 1857), Harrison, 16:32, 37, 41 Canaan Bapt. Church in, 49:279–80 Terry, Francis A. (CSA), Little Rock charity assoc. in, 26:157 del. to Dem. Nat. Conv. of 1860, 12:185 co. seat in, 5:188 home of, 3:327–28 depot in, picture of, facing 45:168 and Reconstruction, 16:321–22 Foulke House in, picture of, facing 41:316 Terry, James (Chicot Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 hist. bldgs. in, 41:368 Terry, Juanita, 59:433 and industry, 5:349–50 Terry, Dr. June (CSA), 42:77, 167 W. F. Kirby Home in, 37:253 Terry, Seymour Woodrow (Little Rock WWII Medal of once called Miller Courthouse, 18:47

722 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 pottery at, 49:77 Texas Military Experience, The: From the Revolution race relations in, 33:296–98, 299n through World War II, ed. Joseph G. Dawson relief needs of, during drought (1930), 29:4 III, revd., 55:228–29 and RRs, 5:341, 349, 353, 7:132–33, 138, 161, 165, Texas Military History (quarterly magazine), 20:299 172, 184, 186, 188–90, 31:279–80, 291–92, Texas Oil and Pipeline Company, mentioned, 27:149 34:331–32, 39:293–95, 297, 299, 45:168 Texas and Pacific Railroad, 45:168 schs. in, 5:352 Texas and Pacific Railway Company, 5:341, 345, 347, streetcar operates between, and Texarkana, Tex., 349, 39:293–99 39:56 Texas Railroad Company, 7:121, 23:252 W. H. Taft's visit to, 53:194 "Texas Ranger Company at the Battle of Arkansas teachers' salaries equalized in (1948), 9:45 Post," by Arthur Marvin Shaw, 9:270–97 Texarkana, Tex., 5:340 Texas Rangers, 38:337, 52:270–71 art. on, 5:341–53 Texas Regulars party, 7:207 Texarkana, Shreveport, and Natchez Railway, 5:349, Texas Road (from Ft. Smith), 26:124, 261n, 28:165, 7:169 171, 175–83, 363, 29:234, 243, 245, 248 Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway, 5:349, 7:169 Texas and St. Louis Railway Company, 7:156, 183–84, Texarkana and Northern Railroad, 7:172, 188 31:279–84 Texarkana Board of Trade, 38:161 Texas under a Cloud: Story of the Texas Stock Fraud Texarkana Federal Correctional Institution, 43:175–76 Scandal, by Sam Kinch Jr. and Ben Procter, Texarkana Gas and Electric Railway Company, 31:292 revd., 31:192–94 Texarkana Gazette, 5:23n, 22:305 Textbooks, uniform and free, 40:112 Texarkana Genealogical Society, 37:86 "Textile Industry in Columbia County, Arkansas," by Texarkana Historical Society and Museum, 32:387, Glenn G. Martel, 5:78–86 36:301, 37:86, 39:267, 40:286, 43:73, 49:195 Textile Industry in North Carolina: A History, by Brent Museum News, 36:301, 37:86, 39:267 D. Glass, noted, 52:97–98 Texarkana Light and Traction Company, 31:292 "Textile World of the Ozark Bluff Dwellers," by Mary Texarkana Railway, 31:292 Esther Lasiter, 5:274–77 Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council, Thacker School, Polk Co., picture of class of 1906 at, 49:291 facing 27:160 Texarkana Street Railway, 31:292 Thackrey, Horace Manard (Little Rock labor leader), Texarkana Texas Genealogical Society, 43:73 1:287 Texarkana USA Genealogical Society, 38:290, 39:267 Thaden, Louise McPhetridge, 46:300, 47:196 Texarkana U.S.A. Quarterly, 37:86, 38:290, 39:267 Thalheimer, Joseph, 30:28 Texas, 26:250, 29:237, 38:303 Thalian Club (Little Rock theatrical soc., 1834), 12:327 A. W. Arrington and, 14:329 Thane, Henry, and Cypress Creek Drainage Dist., 7:29 art. on Ark. border dispute with, 19:95–110 Thanet, Octave. See French, Alice Chester art. on troops of, at Ark. Post, 9:270–97 Thanksgiving Day, 1847, art. on, 4:250–56 art. on troops of, in Ark. during Civil War, 21:247– Thapp, Nathan (49er), 6:77 68 Tharp, Mr., picture of, 42:226 book on, revd., 31:192–94 Tharp Cemetery, Washington Co., 45:79 book on NE, noted, 43:277 Tharpe, W. H., Searcy, 40:295 Gainesville and Fletcher-Kelly family, 40:50 Thatcher, Eva, Hot Springs, play by, 22:74 Grayson Co., 40:34, 36n, 41n, 53–55, 57–66, 74–75 Thatcher, H. K. (Ark. State Plant Board), North Little Harrison Co., 40:157 Rock, 26:60, 63 Rangers of, pursue Indians to Ft. Smith area, 6:162 Thatcher, Herbert K., 46:246 Rev. of, and Ark., 10:301, 11:66, 19:109 Thatcher, J. K., 27:294 troops from, in Ark. during Civil War, 3:183, 25:37, Thatcher, L. K. (USA officer), of Kans., at Ft. Smith 41, 43, 47, 56, 75–76, 26:125, 132, 141, 268, (1864), 29:245 28:179, 360, 373, 29:121, 227–28, 233, 235, "'That Troublesome Old Cocklebur': John R. Brinkley 256, 46:46–59 and the Medical Profession of Arkansas, Texas Cavalry Officer's Civil War, A: The Diary and 1937–1942," by Albert J. Schneider, 35:27– Letters of James C. Bates, by Richard Lowe, 46 revd., 59:335–36 That's Judsonia: An Informal History of a Small Town Texas Farmers' Alliance, and Ark. Agricultural Wheel, in Arkansas, by W. E. Orr, revd., 16:409–10 2:135, 138 That's the Way I Heard It, noted, 42:379 Texas Flying Service, 51:231 That Was the Day That Was (Hope, Ark.), noted, 39:85

723 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Thayer, A. L., and leasing of abandoned lands, 1:110 Southern Tenant Farmers Union," by Thayer, Gen. John Milton (USA), 7:28, 65, 17:272n, Alexander Yard, 47:201–28 273n noted, 45:181, 333 at Ark. Post (1863), 18:260–61, 266–67 They'll Do to Tie To! by Calvin L. Collier, noted, and Camden expedition, 18:338, 341 47:295 losses of div. of, 20:15 They Never Came Back: The War Memoirs of Capt. cmdr. Dist. of Frontier, 26:257–69n, 272–73, 276, John W. Lavender, Co. F, Fourth Ark. Inf., 279–80, 283–84, 29:127–49 CSA, ed. Ted R. Worley, revd., 15:371–72 and D. O. Dodd trial, 37:136, 138 They Sought a Land, by William Oates Ragsdale, revd., and Ft. Smith, 29:226–51 58:107–9 relieved as cmdr. of, 24:221–22, 224–25 They That Wait upon the Lord, by Hannah Sue Duffie at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 18:338, 20:11, 13 Weaver, noted, 38:92 pictures of, facing 29:136, 140, following 37:136, Thibault, Carroll, 53:20 140 Thibault, Corinne Gibson, 53:20 at Prairie de Ann (1864), 19:42–44, 49–50 Thibault, David, art. on, 53:19–31 and punishment for guerrillas, 24:142 Thibault, David, Jr., 53:21 Thayer, William R., quoted, 56:386 Thibault, Henry (49er), Little Rock, 6:74, 53:20 Thayer, Mo., RR to, 7:158, 173, 187 Thibault, Irene. See Stockton, Irene Graeme Theater. See also Drama Thibault, J. F. (49er), Little Rock, 6:74 B. Armstrong (actress), and first theater in Ark., Thibault, James Keatts, 53:20 23:169–70, 174, 179, 182 Thibault, James Keatts, Jr., 53:20 art. on, in Ark., 12:327–32 Thibaut, Frederick W. (Freedmen's Bureau agent), arts. on, in Little Rock, 23:166–83, 46:27–45 50:163, 184, 187, 51:148, 151 Bill Screamer, or the Man of the West (first drama Thiessen, Thomas D., book by, revd., 45:71–73 by an Arkansan), 12:332 Thilo, Lisa D., noted, 58:227 P. Boddy (actor, possibly Watson Boddy), 23:178, Thines, Christine Maus, 47:41 180, 182 Third Arkansas Cavalry (CSA), 38:141n, 43:128, 130 Boston Theatre, 22:347 Third Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 8:168, D. P. Bowers (actor), appears at Little Rock (1839), 18:287, 42:49, 53n, 54n, 55n, 59, 60n, 63n, 23:179 65, 72, 73n, 141n, 143, 147n, 156 Garland County Community Theatre, hist. of, noted, Third Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (USA), 4:35, 14:183, 33:84 17:167, 178, 20:393, 24:159n, 162, 166–67, in Hardy, 40:85 169, 178–79, 28:377, 29:232n, 239, 38:139, in Hot Springs, 33:84 141, 48:81, 49:154, 52:304, 311, 57:242 picture of advertisement for, facing 23:168 Third Arkansas Consolidated Regiment (CSA), 31:46– in Pine Bluff, 12:396–97 47 "Then You'll Remember Me" (song), 30:152 Third Arkansas Dismounted Rifles Regiment (CSA), Theocrat. See Harmony Springs Theocrat 37:131 "Theodore Roosevelt and Arkansas, 1901–1912," by Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Army of Ark., Willard B. Gatewood Jr., 32:3–24 1861), 1:65, 14:67–70, 33:101–2, 48:264–65 Theodore Roosevelt and the Art of Controversy: company raised for, in Ashley Co., 18:411 Episodes of the White House Years, by Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 10:183, Willard B. Gatewood Jr., revd., 30:173–74 17:71, 18:285, 24:330n, 28:104, 42:145n, Theodore Weld, Crusader for Freedom, by Benjamin P. 44:188, 46:88 Thomas, revd., 10:227–31 art. on hist. of, 16:150–62 Theriot, Nancy M., book by, noted, 55:348 books on, noted, 18:411, 47:295 Thermopolis (now Hot Springs), Garland Co., 11:333– talk on, noted, 19:76 34, 14:8. See also Hot Springs Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 37:282–83 These Are My Hills, by May Smith White, revd., 6:219 "Third Arkansas (Infantry) Regiment, from Formation These Hills, My Home: A Buffalo River Story, by Billie to Fredericksburg," by Orval E. Allbritton, Touchstone Hardaway, noted, 39:350 16:150–62 Theta Nu Epsilon, UA, 45:160 Third Arkansas Regiment (CSA), 45:251 Thevenet, Hilda (Mrs. Allen Thevenet), Little Rock, Third Arkansas State Militia, 57:259 57:181 Third Arkansas Volunteers, 54:321 "'They Dont Regard My Rights at All': Arkansas Farm Third Army (USA), in WWII, 26:105, 107 Workers, Economic Modernization, and the Third Baptist Church, Little Rock, 14:90–91

724 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Third Battalion, 361st Brigade, 91st Inf. Div. (USA), Thirty-fifth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 31:271–73 20:266n, 272, 295, 57:262 Third Congressional District, 45:88 Thirty-fifth Iowa Regiment (USA), 39:199, 202 Third District Agricultural School, 35:252 Thirty-fifth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at Third Division (USA), 24:222n, 224, 226, 231–32, 235 Helena (1863), 20:283, 285–86 Third Illinois Cavalry Regiment (USA), 49:137 Thirty-Fifth Parallel. See Fort Smith Thirty-Fifth at Pea Ridge (1862), 17:135, 20:88 Parallel; Van Buren Thirty-Fifth Parallel Third Indiana Artillery Battery (USA), 22:251 Thirty-fifth Division, Second Army (USA), in WWII, Third Indian Home Guards (USA), 20:67, 71–72, 25:82, 1:89 87–88, 29:146, 33:148n, 46:269 Thirty-fourth Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), at Cane Hill (1862), 56:48, 50, 52 10:368 Third Iowa Artillery Battery (USA), at Helena (1863), Thirty-fourth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 20:279, 22:247 14:378, 20:266n, 269, 271–72, 287–88, 295, Third Iowa Cavalry Regiment (USA), 38:352–53, 22:86–87, 24:162, 33:103–12 passim, 122n, 47:267n, 52:132, 234 123n, 124n, 125–56 passim, 162n, 169n, Third Judicial District, hist. of cos. in, noted, 34:352 174n, 37:307, 311n, 315n, 316n Third Kansas Artillery Battery (USA), 26:276, 28:372n, picture of reunion of, facing 33:112 29:148, 226 Thirty-ninth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), Third Infantry Regiment (CSA), 15:351, 20:266n, 295 22:239, 245, 45:252–53, 46:172, 48:261, Thirty-second Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 9:251, 265, 50:149 20:266n, 295, 42:158n, 49:153, 154 Third Minnesota Infantry Regiment (USA), 37:136, Thirty-second Indian Infantry (USA), 54:277 40:237–38, 248 Thirty-second Iowa Regiment (USA), 39:199 art. on, in Ark., noted, 44:178 Thirty-seventh Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), at Third Missouri Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 39:196 Helena (1863), 20:286, 287n Third Missouri Cavalry (USA), 38:104–41, 133, 144n "Thirty-Seventh Illinois at Prairie Grove, The," by Third Missouri Infantry (USA), 38:81n Jeremy H. Wilder, 49:3–19 Third Missouri Regiment (USA), 44:66 Thirty-seventh Illinois Infantry (USA), 47:349 Third Ohio Artillery Battery (USA), 37:135 at Pea Ridge (1862), 20:88 Third-party movements (in Ark.), 33:13–14, 34:291– 3600th Combat Squadron (USAF), 38:271 303, 309–10, 322n Thirty-sixth Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 20:266n, 295 in 1884, 45:198–216 Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:93, Third Texas Cavalry in the Civil War, by Douglas Hale, 46:169 revd., 52:347–48 Thirty-sixth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:279, Third Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 20:93, 22:246, 42:68n, 52:325, 328, 330, 332, 335, 338, 340, 41:90–91 54:242, 57:238, 242 Third U.S. Colored Cavalry, 54:321 Thirty-third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 7:65, Third U.S. Cavalry Regiment, 28:157 26:125, 133n, 42:156n Third U.S. Infantry Regiment, at Camp Pike (WWI), Thirty-third Illinois Infantry Regiment (USA), 44:73, 33:174, 180–89 46:51, 52:134, 136, 139–46, 149, 152 Third U.S. Rifle Regiment, 58:82 Thirty-third Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment (USA), Third Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment (USA), 28:176, 20:279, 281, 283, 285–87, 37:136, 52:323– 372n, 376, 379, 47:360 24, 328, 331, 333, 334–37, 338–39, 340 Thirteenth Amendment (U.S. Const.), 20:331, 59:374 Thirty-third Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at Thirteenth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 33:138n, Helena (1863), 20:275, 281, 283, 285–87, 169n 39:199 Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry (USA), 52:152 Thirty Years at the Mansion: Recipes and Recollections, Thirteenth Kansas Cavalry Regiment (USA), 29:139, by Liza Ashley, revd., 44:351–52 148, 226, 283 Thirty Years on Arkansas Government, 1945–1975, by Thirteenth Kansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 24:226, Norman Hodges Jr., noted, 38:378 228, 28:372 This & That, noted, 41:197 Thirtieth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 47:271 Thiselton-Dyer, T. F., 46:289 Thirtieth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 28:179 "'This Is Union Man's Country': Sebastian County, Thirty-Eighth Arkansas Confederate Infantry, 48:203 1914," by Samuel A. Sizer, 27:306–29 Thirty-eighth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), This Terrible Sound: The Battle of Chickamauga, by 26:133n Peter Cozzens, noted, 52:96–97

725 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 "'This Was the Beginning of Clearing of Land': The on comm. to preserve WWII records, 1:99–100 Development and Use of the East Arkansas Elaine race riot (1919), in papers of, 19:144n, 150n Stump Saw," by William M. Clements and family of, 27:248–50 Larry D. Ball, 45:41–52 pictures of, facing 2:98, 25:282, 30:237, 58(3):cover Thoburn, Joseph B., art. by, noted, 14:386 The Story of Arkansas, 55:165–66 Thomas (American adventurer in Ark. during Am. views of, on public power, 6:114, 7:221–26 Rev.), 40:10 Thomas, E. M., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:81 Thomas, Mr. (Starr gang), 36:15, 19, 22 Thomas, E. W., Arkadelphia, 55:83 Thomas, A. D., Conway, 13:168 Thomas, Elmer, and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Thomas, A. J. (AHA life member), West Memphis, Thomas, Emory M., 52:225 45:82 Thomas, Evelyn Williams (Mrs. A. J. Thomas), 45:82 Thomas, A. Jan, Jr. (AHA life member), 50:220 Thomas, Mrs. Francis M. (AMA teacher), 30:124, 132– Thomas, Addison C., 46:163 33, 135–36, 139, 142 Thomas, Albert, 45:365 Thomas, G. Y., Nashville, 13:269 Thomas, Albert Janney, Muskogee, Okla., 2:98 Thomas, H. L., letter of, to Gov. Flanagin, 1:68, 2:326n Thomas, Alfred Barnaby, book ed., 42:182, 303 Thomas, Mrs. Helen Miller. See Miller, Helen Thomas, Anna. See Rothrock, Anna Thomas (Mrs. Irvin Thomas, Herbert L. (UA Board of Trustees), 12:125, R. Rothrock) 27:10 Thomas, Rev. Benjamin, Little Rock, 34:243, 246 papers of, 48:209 Thomas, Benjamin (Ark. public-works commissioner), Thomas, J. W. (CSA), Union Co., 31:44 Little Rock, 23:246–47 Thomas, Dr. James (supt., Meth. orphanage), Little Thomas, Benjamin P., Theodore Weld, Crusader for Rock, 10:198 Freedom, revd., 10:227–31 Thomas, Mrs. James, Richmond, Va., 45:259 Thomas, Briner, Lafayette Co., 20:196, 396 Thomas, Rev. James, Texarkana, 40:336 Thomas, C. A., Evening Shade, 36:348 Thomas, Rev. James (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151, 203 Thomas, Mrs. C. A., 36:348 Thomas, James A. (49er), 6:77 Thomas, Rev. C. O. H., Little Rock, 33:302–3 Thomas, Jerry Bruce, An Appalachian New Deal, revd., Thomas, Charles, and mil. rd., 44:205–11, 216–17 58:345–47 Thomas, Charles E. Thomas, Sen. Jesse Burgess, of Ill., 24:62 book by, noted, 45:353 Thomas, John, Pulaski Co., 43:123 Jelly Roll, revd., 47:81–82 Thomas, John A., 37:243 paper by, 51:266 Thomas, L. B. (USA), 53:152, 153 Thomas, Capt. Charles W., at Ft. Smith, 17:257, Thomas, Lewis P., Pope Co., 13:201 25:222–27, 35:337–38, 343 Thomas, Gen. Lorenzo (USA), 53:139, 142, 143–45, Thomas, Cyrus, describes old French Ft. Desha, 26:7–8 147, 54:319–20, 321, 351 Thomas, David Hurst, ed., Columbian Consequences, and freedmen, 1:102–3, 105–7, 109, 113–14, revd., 50:203–5 30:140, 141n Thomas, David Yancey, 1:2, 92, 99–100, 2:288, 291, Thomas, Mary Elizabeth (daughter of David Y.), 2:98 3:7, 213, 6:114, 7:258, 12:iii, 20:21n, 66n, Thomas, Mike, 34:181 115–16, 21:232, 25:25, 279, 26:188, 30:226– Thomas, Norman Mattoon, 32:357, 52:430, 55:1, 7, 9– 27, 240–41, 32:375–76, 34:36, 35:216, 14 37:269, 273, 40:118, 51:205, 44:16, 54:325, and Ark. STFU, 32:347–50, 353, 357, 361 55:151, 156–62, 166, 167–69, 56:95, 58:235– Ark. vote for, for pres., 7:204–6, 27:113 37, 239, 290, 345, 356 art. on, 48:329–48 and AHA, 7:222, 11:135, 20:115, 30:240–41, art. on, and Ark. sharecroppers during New Deal era, 31:189–90, 375 24:3–28 AHQ ed., 7:222, 11:135, 20:115, 26:186, 45:82 picture of, facing 24:8 Arkansas and Its People: A History, 1541–1930, Thomas, Payton, Chicot Co., 59:179 2:100, 27:252 Thomas, Phillip H., Dallas Co., family of, 42:72, 144n, Arkansas in War and Reconstruction, 1871–1874, 147, 154 2:99–100, 3:7, 27:255, 29:99, 55:165–66 Thomas, R. M. (49er), Clarksville, 6:75 arts. on, 2:97–104, 7:221–26, 27:246–57 Thomas, Reuben, Fayetteville, and AHA, 33:252 bibliog. on writings of, 7:222–26, 27:249–55 Thomas, Judge Richard, of Mo., 3:50 books by, noted, 3:7, 7:258, 19:121, 29:99, 106, Thomas, Rowland, Little Rock, 31:186 30:15, 36:81, 84 Thomas, Ruth H. (ornithologist and columnist), papers cited, 59:72 of, 48:210, 381

726 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Thomas, Sarah Elizabeth Janney (Mrs. David Yancey Thompson, Alvin "Titanic," Little Rock, 33:231–32 Thomas), 2:98, 100, 27:250 Thompson, Ambrose (CSA), Saline Co., 33:338, 343 Thomas, Sarah Thorp (Mrs. William S. Thomas), Thompson, Amon G., Lake Village, 10:175, 48:188 34:244 Thompson, Andrew J., Columbia Co., 8:329 Thomas, Rev. Steven H., Hot Spring Co., 38:91 Thompson, Ann Cordelia Ellis (Mrs. R. R. Thompson), Thomas, Tressie. See Ratliff, Tressie Thomas (Mrs. 47:161 Russell Ratliff) Thompson, Annehenri. See Black, Annehenri Thomas, W. O., 42:248 Thompson (Mrs. Charles Black) Thomas, W. T., and Valley Springs Acad., 16:83 Thompson, Araminta M. Black (Mrs. Edmund R. Thomas, Wade, lynched (1920), 37:268 Thompson), 12:233, 236, 249–51 Thomas, William, Jr. (Mena farmer), 45:10–11 Thompson, Arthur, Helena, 15:368 Thomas, William S., Alexander, and Ark. Horticulture Thompson, Arthur G. (Jefferson Co. sheriff), 26:208 Soc., 34:243–46 Thompson, Asa, Hot Springs, 14:9 Thomas, Wyatt C. (CSA), 39:76 Thompson, B. F., Cherokee Nation, 29:353 and RRs, 7:128 Thompson, Barnett (Nashville horticulturist), 12:31 on staff of Gen. E. Kirby Smith, 17:362, 374 Thompson, Benjamin F., 36:141n Thomas Academy, Magnolia, 30:218 Thompson, C. P., Dardanelle, 28:72 Thomas Cemetery, Washington Co., 43:354 Thompson, Charles (Cherokee leader), 31:175–76 Thomas Fork, Lawrence Co., 4:353 Thompson, Charles L. (Little Rock architect), 39:93, Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West from 113, 349, 40:323, 43:80–82, 275, 44:77, Conquest to Conservation, ed. James P. 45:64, 46:296, 48:278–80, 356–57, 55:83 Ronda, noted, 56:250; revd., 57:210–12 Ark. Council of Defense member (WWI), 2:117, "Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana-Arkansas 12:388–89 Frontier," by Milford F. Allen, 20:39–64 Ark. State Capitol Comm. member, 4:248, 31:125n Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, by Merrill D. book on, noted, 42:183, 45:75; revd., 42:375–76 Peterson, revd., 30:270–72 designs of, in Nat. Reg., 42:192, 294–95, 375–76 Thomas Manufacturing Company, 39:147 picture of, facing 36:288 Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in America, Thompson, Charley, Waldo, 30:216 1808–1841, by Jeannette E. Graustein, revd., Thompson, Mrs. Darthula, Little Rock, 33:304 27:73–74 Thompson, Davis, Helena Thomason, Frances Quarles (Van Buren–born artist), joins antigaming soc. (1836), 13:4n, 5 3:334 and swamplands along Miss. River, 6:392–93 Thomason, Joseph (cofounder of Dardanelle Thompson, Doris, "History of an Ozark Utopia," Independent), 14:293 14:359–73 Thomason, Mary, Little Rock, 57:162, 167, 169, 170– Thompson, Dr. Edmund R., Union Co., 12:249–51 71, 177–78, 180–81, 188, 189 Thompson, Edward W., and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), Thomasson, Harvey, Drew Co., 20:394 4:147, 5:293 Thomasson, Hugh French (Crawford Co. del. to Thompson, Elijah, 55:393 secession conv.), 12:188–89, 212–14, Thompson, Elizabeth, Clarendon, 17:211, 18:95 13:181–83, 184, 25:146–48, 33:114, 116n, Thompson, Ellen, Howard Co., 58:37 169n, 38:232, 49:321, 328 Thompson, Emma. See Morris, Emma Thompson (Mrs. defeated for seat in CSA Cong., 38:234 John M. Morris) del. to CSA Provisional Cong., 12:224, 29:107, Thompson, Emma (Ark. suffragist), 15:23n 38:232, 244–46 Thompson, Emory A. (Hempstead Co. rep., 1935), 5:4n and elec. of 1860, 12:188 Thompson, Flora Maria. See Brough, Flora Maria nominated for U.S. Cong. by Know-Nothing party, Thompson (Mrs. Charles Milton Brough) 34:297, 301 Thompson, Floyd E., Chicago, Ill., 5:4n Thomasson, Jerry (Supreme Court librarian), 47:149 Thompson, Mrs. Francis, Helena, 40:276 Thomasson, Dr. Joe Brown, 16:105 Thompson, Frank (CSA), of Tex., in Ark., 20:368 Thomasson, Lila Lee. See Newberry, Lila Lee Thompson, Frank, Hardy, 39:358 Thomasson (Mrs. Farrar Newberry) Thompson, Franklin (Cherokee), near Ft. Wayne, Thomasville (Ga.) Times, noted, 22:24 35:355, 36:5, 9–11 Thomas Yeatman (steamboat), 1:345 Thompson, G. W. (CSA cav. officer), of Mo., in Ark., Thompson, Mrs., Dallas Co., 42:83, 150 19:134, 20:66, 70–71, 296, 23:301, 303, Thompson, Adelia. See Hillman, Adelia Thompson 33:295, 42:65 (Mrs. Walter Hillman) Thompson, George H., Conway, 36:297

727 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 and AHA, 26:296, 27:261, 28:194, 29:377, 31:376, Heiskell becomes Editor of the Arkansas 32:279, 33:255, 340, 35:188, 294, 297, Gazette," 46:156–66 37:356, 41:342–43 Thompson, Lt. Col. John B. (CSA), Saline Co., in 1st board, 39:181, 336 Ark. Inf., 32:72–73 co. journal awards chmn, 36:348, 365 Thompson, John J. (Pulaski Co. printer), 12:71 panelist, 43:342 Thompson, John R. (commissioner of state welfare), pres., 38:276–79, 281, 379, 39:89, 331, 333–34, 37:40 37:195, 358 Thompson, Johnson, 36:18 Arkansas and Reconstruction: The Influence of Thompson, Judy (dir., Old State House Museum), Geography, Economics, and Personality, 48:301–2, 49:93, 194, 288 revd., 35:369–70 Thompson, Keightly, Ashley Co., 16:69 "Asa P. Robinson and the Little Rock and Fort Thompson, L. H., of La., 14:72–73 Smith Railroad," 39:3–20 Thompson, Laura Hinderks, "Historical Translation of book by, noted, 47:84 Antoine Barraque Manuscript," 40:220–34 cited, 49:314 Thompson, Lawrence S., 13:55–56 paper by, 28:103, 191, 32:96, 281 "Foreign Travel Books on Arkansas, 1900–1950," picture of, facing 29:376, 41:343 11:176–83 "Reconstruction and the Loss of State Credit," Thompson, Lige, 59:376–80, 383–85 28:393–408 Thompson, Louise, Sevier Co., 43:191 Thompson, Green W. (Little Rock African American Thompson, Luise Pride, Sevier Co., 39:189 politician), 41:308, 54:342, 36:120 Thompson, M. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 alderman, 26:208, 33:13, 304 Thompson, Gen. M. Jeff (CSA), of Mo., 18:13, 17, replaces Dem. in Ark. House of Reps. (1889), 28:272–73 26:209 description of, at New Madrid (1862), 18:21–22 Repub. leader (1894), 31:214 imprisoned by USA forces, 12:360 Thompson, Mrs. Green W., 33:321–22 paper on, noted, 37:355 Thompson, H. J., Ark. Co., 12:71 surrenders (1865), 28:273 Thompson, Herbert, Phillips Co., and Elaine race riot Thompson, Mary Breckinridge, and the Ark. Nurse (1919), 20:102n Practice Act, 47:157, 161–62 Thompson, Herbert W. (grandson of C. Washburn), Thompson, Mary Holmes. See Nabors, Mary Holmes 31:169n Thompson (Mrs. Richard T. Nabors) Thompson, Horace, Gentry, and Ark. Horticulture Soc., Thompson, Mary Isabella. See Buxton, Mary Isabella 34:256–57 Thompson (Mrs. Frederick Buxton) Thompson, Horace E., Jonesboro, 4:265 Thompson, Moses, Ashley Co., 12:71 Thompson, J., Fayetteville, 13:296 Thompson, Oliver Hazard, Union Co., 12:251 Thompson, J. A. (Cherokee), 10:85–88 Thompson, P. M. E. (Pulaski Co. African American Thompson, Mrs. J. A., Houston, Tex., "No Descendants Populist), 33:13 to Honor Them," 35:355–56 Thompson, Patsy, DeQueen, 38:293 Thompson, J. C., 36:18 Thompson, Patsy R., Horatio, 36:300, 37:87 Thompson, J. J., Arkansas: Her Beauty and Character, Thompson, R. C., Pine Bluff, 37:250–51 48:294; revd., 49:85–86 Thompson, Dr. R. C., Logan Co., 14:113 Thompson, Mrs. J. L., Quitman, 2:174 Thompson, Mrs. R. C., Pine Bluff, 2:361 Thompson, J. W., 36:18 Thompson, Richard, of Utah, 34:99 Thompson, Jack, Conway, 47:124 Thompson, Richard Ryan, 47:161 Thompson, James A., 36:5, 9–11, 14, 27 Thompson, Robert, "Barefoot and Pregnant: The Thompson, James M., 49:319–20 Education of Paul Van Dalsem," 57:377–407 Thompson, James S., Newton Co., 49:135, 136, 149, noted, 57:227 166 Thompson, Robert A., Ashley Co., 16:69 Thompson, Jeff, Johnson Co., 11:296 Thompson, Robert Edmund, Union Co., 12:251 Thompson, Jerome F., rev., 17:213–14 Thompson, Robert F., III, "The Strange Case of Paul D. Thompson, John, 36:18, 56:131 Peacher, Twentieth-Century Slaveholder," Thompson, John, Cushman, 36:142 52:426–51 picture of, facing 36:136 Thompson, Dr. Robert Francis, Little Rock, 42:26 Thompson, John (Jefferson Co. slaveholder, 1850), Thompson, Roy, Little Rock, 5:361, 46:347 12:71 Thompson, Sam, Paragould, 13:55 Thompson, John A., "An Ambition Achieved: J. N. Thompson, Rev. Samuel, of Mo., 31:361

728 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Thompson, Dr. Samuel B., Little Rock, 42:26 Thornston, William, 40:13n Thompson, Sarah C., 10:209 Thornton, Capt. (CSA), 42:146, 149 Thompson, T. J. (Ark. Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Thornton, Bonnie. See Parker, Bonnie Thompson, T. L., 33:165n, 167 Thornton, Dr. J. G., Little Rock, 9:202, 33:12, 56:20 Thompson, Thomas, Ashley Co., 16:69 Thornton, J. R., Ouachita Co., 5:330 Thompson, Rev. Tommie, at Camp Merrick, Faulkner Thornton, Lalla, Camden, 18:202 Co., 10:162 Thornton, Ray, 54:54, 57 Thompson, Tommy R. books by, noted, 42:377, 43:275, 47:295 "Letters Home: From Private Thomas Henry dir., Joint Educ. Consortium, 39:189, 337 Lochridge, 1861–1862," ed., 33:239–51 and prolabor vote, 57:118 "Searching for the American Dream in Arkansas: Thornton, Russell, The Cherokees: A Population Letters of a Pioneer Family," ed., 38:167–81 History, noted, 51:193; revd., 51:373–75 Thompson, Lt. Wesley (CSA), in 5th Ark. Cav. Regt., Thornton, Rev. S. E., Carroll Co., 16:297 2:172, 176, 178, 269, 270–71, 273 Thorp, H. J. (CSA), 5:406 Thompson, William, Ashley Co., 16:75 Thorp, John (Augusta sheriff), 51:161 Thompson, William, Sharp Co., 45:343 Thorp, Raymond, Bowie Knife, 53:167 Thompson, Dr. William, Little Rock, 2:28 Thorp, Sarah. See Thomas, Sarah Thorp (Mrs. William Thompson, Woodville E. (Ark. supt. of educ.), S. Thomas) Monticello, 14:196 Thorpe, Thomas Bangs, 4:216, 9:99–101, 10:217, on UA Board of Trustees, 30:284, 295 11:29, 36, 39:104–5, 46:350, 368 Thompson Building, Hot Springs, 44:342–43 art. on "Big Bear of Arkansas" by 25:240–47 picture of, facing 44:342 Thrall, Price A., "James H. Harkrider and Early Days in Thompson farm, and Prairie Grove (1862), 19:134 Conway," 13:164–71 Thompson niter cave, Newton Co., 49:133, 150, 163, Thrapp, Dan L., Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography, 166 revd., 51:91–92, 54:482–83 Thompson Township, Pike Co., 35:360n Thrasher, Frances, Prescott, 39:265, 43:71, 37:86 Thomson, Lt. Col. Lee L. (CSA), cmdr. Carroll's Regt. Thrasher, James B., Dallas Co., family of, 42:57, 64, (1863), 28:183–84, 188 141, 154 Thoreau, Henry David, 39:126 Thrasher, L. F., Prairie Co., 13:233n, 235, 236n Thoriman (Indian village), 1:48 Thrash-Lick Publishing Company, Ft. Smith, 22:58 Thorn, Thomas (Little Rock bldg. contractor), 3:312– "Three Arkansas Travelers," by Robert L. Morris, 13, 315, 4:243, 25:137, 140 4:215–30 helps construct Old State House, 30:182 noted, 5:169 owner of Henderliter House, 30:182, 186 "Three Civil War Letters," ed. Kate Beasley, 3:182–87, runaway slave of, killed, 3:154 182–87 stageline operator, 14:17 Three Forks region, Okla., 28:33, 35–36, 42–43, 48 Thornberry, M. W., Fayetteville, 3:172 361st Infantry Regiment, 91st Div. (USA), in WWI, Thornburg, Mrs. George, Little Rock, 5:152 31:268–71, 275 Thornburg, Lucy, 5:204 Three-Inch Ordnance Rifle (arty. piece), picture of, Thornburgh, George, 40:323, 44:192 facing 22:240 Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Springs, 44:288 "Three Letters of Cephas Washburn," ed. Margaret Thorne, Bud, 39:223–24 Smith Ross, 16, 16:174–97 Thorne, Henry B., Little Rock, 9:223 Three Mile Law, 12:87 Thorne, Jasper (CSA guerrilla), 24:135 Three Pines, 49:244, 245 Thornhill, Catherine Elliott Bates (Mrs. Joseph Three Years in Arkansas: Beats All Books You Ever Thornhill). See Bates, Catherine Elliott Saw, by Marion Hughes, noted, 39:128 Thornhill, Joseph, Little Rock, 25:128–29, 132 Three Years with Quantrill: A True Story Told by His Thornhill, Veda, Shreveport, La., 39:188 Scout John McCorkle, by O. S. Barton, revd., "'Thorn in the Side, A'? The Mothers' League of Central 52:458–59 High School and the Little Rock Threlkeld, Dr. William H., Helena, 13:9 Desegregation Crisis of 1957," by Graeme Threlkeld's Ferry, on Ark. River below Ft Smith, Cope, 57:160–90 12:165, 25:47, 51–52 Thorn liquor bill, legalizes sale of liquor, 36:198 Thretgill, Capt. (CSA), Grant Co., 7:322 Thornsbarg, Martin W., Washington Co., 43:121 Throckmorton, Dr., Fayetteville, 10:365, 375 Thornsberry, Hiram (CSA), 5:409 Throgmorton, Louie E., Dallas, Tex., 22:178–79, 183 Thornsburg Cemetery, Benton Co., 1:54 picture of, facing 22:182

729 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Through Indian Country to California, ed. Mary Tilden, Charles B. (CSA arty.), in Ark., 19:132, 20:274, McDougall Gordon, revd., 48:282–84 282, 295, 22:254, 256 Thrower, Ed, Dallas Co., family of, 42:82 Tilden, Samuel Jones, and Ark. electoral vote, 7:194, Thruston, Maggie, Van Buren, 14:71 198, 25:322 Thruston, Richard, Van Buren, 6:195, 12:314n, 18:221, Tilghman, Lloyd, 7:107, 23:331 43:107, 111–13, 122 Till, Emmett, 56:259, 336, 337 Thumbnail History of Hot Springs, by Mary D. Tillar, J. T. W. (CSA officer), in 3rd Ark. Inf., 16:153 Hudgins, noted, 13:393 Tiller, Drew Co., 7:31 Thurman, Allen Gransberry, of Ohio, 40:344n Tillery, Jo, Ft. Smith, 43:185, 46:401, 47:195 Thurman, Don Gray, 59:313 Tilley, Wanda, Polk Co., 45:366 paper by, 54:377, 58:325–26 book comp., noted, 45:279–80 Thurman, Vinita, Mena, 23:119 Tillman, Benjamin, of S.C., 34:62, 72, 39:119, 58:139 Thurmond, Richard, Long Prairie, 25:341 Tillman, John Newton, Washington Co., 11:224, 41:27, Thurmond, Sen. Strom, of S.C., 53:471, 55:174, 175, 44:241, 243, 52:423, 54:125 178, 179, 189 atty., 21:111 and the Southern Manifesto, 56:355 congressman, 25:200 Thurmond, Thomas Jefferson, Ashley Co., 16:67–68 and elec. of 1926, 37:105 Thurmond, William, Ashley Co., 16:65, 67 and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:414 Thurston, James (CSA), 45:258 picture of, facing 32:161 Thurston, Richard, Van Buren. See Thruston, Richard, and separate-coach law (1891), 31:222–24, 32:155– Van Buren 59, 163, 165, 34:158, 160–63, 172–73, 178 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 10:137, 19:63n, 23:57n, 27:73 UA pres., 32:68 Thweat, H. C. (teacher), 4:331 Tillman, Mrs. Water, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Thweatt, Helen H. (AHA permanent member), 50:220 Children, 5:372 Thweatt Law Office, DeValls Bluff, restored, 45:287 Tilman C. Cothran: Second Generation Sociologist, by Thwing, Valerie, books by, noted, 38:378, 43:85–86 Gordon D. Morgan, revd., 55:124–26 Tibauet, Bose (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Tilton, Theodore, Little Rock visit of, 2:249 Tibbels, Dr. C. D., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Timber industry. See Lumber and lumber industry 5:372 Timber rafting (on Ark. streams), 19:116–18, 22:112– Tibbits, J. T. O. (CSA), Union Co., 12:252 15 Tibou, Rev. George W., Little Rock, 43:246n art. on, on Buffalo River, 19:361–70 Tichenal, John, Ft. Smith, 17:248 Timbo, Stone Co., 33:288, 34:85 Tichenal, Sarah Ann, Ft. Smith, 17:248 Time and the River—A Centennial History of Cleburne Tick-E-Toke. See Takatoka County, by Evalena Berry, 41:360 Tidewater Education Foundation, 56:433 revd., 42:297–99 Tidwell, Emma, 58:14 "'Time Does Not Count Here': Letters of a Camp Pike Tidwell, Joseph (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Doughboy," ed. Michael David Polston, "'Tie betwean Us That Time Cannot Sever': The Latta 45:53–61 Family Letters, 1855–1872," ed. Frances Time in the Timber, by C. M. Oehler, revd., 7:97 Mitchell Ross, 40:31–78 Timely Club, Hardy, 40:85 Tiempo. See Mexico City Tiempo Time Magazine, 59:200 "Tie That Binds": Master Index to The Record, 1960– art. in, on Ark. at time of N. Rockefeller's elec. 1980, noted, 44:88 (1966), 30:62–63, 70 Tiffen, Edward (Gen. Land Office commissioner, 1814), on O. Faubus, 56:338 19:264 Time on the Cross, by Robert William Fogel and Tigard, Wilson, letters of, as migrant to Ore., noted, Stanley L. Engerman, 58:26 3:296 revd., 33:347–49 Tiger (ironclad), 27:138 Time-Peace. See Camp Magnolia Time-Peace Tiger, Moty (last Creek chief), 7:56 Times. See Clarksville Times; Eureka Springs Times; Tigert, Bishop John J., 40:336 Fayetteville Times; Forrest City Times; Fort Tigert, John L. (U.S. commissioner of educ.), 25:211 Smith Times; Greenville Times; Gurdon Tigner, C. B., and religious colony at Gilbert, 14:367 Times; Harrison Times; McGehee Semi- Tigre River, Mex., 26:374 Weekly Times; McGehee Times; Tigress (USA steamer), on , 20:247, Times; Oden Times; Osceola Times; 56:73, 74 Thomasville (Ga.) Times Tike-e-Toke. See Takatoka Times Book Review. See New York Times Book Review

730 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Times-Democrat. See Fort Smith Times-Democrat Co., 1:57 Times Dispatch. See Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch Titsworth, John (Franklin Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Times Echo. See Eureka Springs Daily Times Echo Titsworth, Spear (Franklin Co. slaveholder, 1850), Times-Herald. See Fort Smith Times-Herald 12:71 Times Journal. See Malvern Times Journal Titsworth, Spearman, mentioned at Ozark, 13:298 Times-Record. See Fort Smith Times-Record Titus, Dr., Clarksville, Tex., 42:161 Times-Sun. See Fort Smith Times-Sun Tivis, Benjamin, 14:316 Times Weekly. See Harrison Times Weekly TNT (The Naked Truth), publ. by Dr. Norman Baker, Time to Every Purpose, A: The Photographs of Jesse L. Eureka Springs, 35:39 Charlton, by Guy C. Vanderpool, noted, Toad Suck Ferry, on Ark. River near Conway, 11:213, 59:118 57:378, 384–85 Timm, J. E., 14:74 "To Albert Pike, of Arkansas," noted, 37:324 Timmerman, Gov. George B., of S.C., 38:109, 112 Toalson's Bakery, 54:413 Timmons, Rev. (pastor, Camden Meth. Church, 1839), Tobey, Charles E., Pope Co., 14:294, 36:108, 114, 117– 5:336 19, 121, 45:200–202, 210 Timms, Frank, and Brooks-Baxter War (1874), 4:139 and Brothers of Freedom, 34:319–20, 323 Timon, John, 48:222–23 picture of, facing 36:112 picture of, facing 48:241 Tobey, G. H. (CSA), Pope Co., POW at Johnson's Tin Cup Ravine, Fayetteville, 54:251–53, 255, 259, 262, Island, Ohio, 12:367 263. See also Smoky Row, Fayetteville Tobin, Daniel (Ouachita Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Tindall, Emogene, 43:86, 274 To California on the Southern Route, 1849, by Patricia books by, 42:302–3, 384, 48:202 A. Etter, noted, 58:124 Tindall, George, 37:76, 82 Todd, Charles, collects Ark. songs, 7:8 Emergence of the New South, noted, 32:369 Todd, Daniel, 54:349 Tindall, Thomas H. (early Cadron settler), 16:6–8, 11, Todd, David (AMA freedmen's teacher), at Pine Bluff, 21, 24 30:124, 132–44, 51:137 member, first legis. (1820), 1:227 Todd, George (CSA guerrilla capt.), of Mo., with W. C. Tindall, Verne, Stuttgart, 43:316 Quantrill, 23:362 Tindall, Mrs. W. C., and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Todd, J. J., picture of, facing 46:252 Children, 5:372 Todd, J. W., Buchner, Ark., 1890 letter of, on Clayton's Tiner, Thomas (49er), 6:76 militia in Sevier Co. (1868), 20:345–48 Tines, Aaron (49er), 6:77 Todd, Sterling, 45:232 Tiniouan (Caddo leader), 11:127, 49:242, 243, 246 Todd, W. D., Dallas Co., family of, 42:75 Tinling, Marion, book by, noted, 45:282, 358 "To[e]-Nail" (pseudonym used in Ark. Gazette, 1844), Tinnin, Hugh, Washington Co., 12:71 26:354–56 Tinnon, Rachel, Washington Co. See Crawford, Rachel To His Excellency Thomas Jefferson: Letters to the Tinnon (Mrs. Andrew Crawford) President, ed. Jack McLaughlin, noted, Tinsman, Calhoun Co., 7:183, 49:80 52:362 Tipton, Charlene, 59:282 Tolbat, Tom, Little River Co., 14:233 Tipton, H. C. (state treas.), disputes Gov. Davis's claim Tolbert, Janna, Union Co., 44:97 of state surplus (1906), 20:123 Tolbert, John, 54:439 Tipton, Jack, Yellville, 15:275 Tolbert Republican party, 7:207 Tipton, John A., Covington, Tenn., 38:265 Tolbert's Mill, Fulton Co., mil. operation at (1865), Tipton, W. K., Little Rock, 34:243, 246–48, 250 22:166 Tipton, Mo., 19:239 Toler, A. F., Washington Co., Miss., 52:61 Tipton County, Tenn., 38:260–61, 264, 268 Toler, Lula, Jefferson Co., 43:332 Tiptonville, Tenn., 33:249–50 Toler, Judge Thomas E., Malvern, 10:200 Tisdale, Daniel, Pulaski Co., 16:8 Toler, W. H., Prairie Co., helps found Ark. Agricultural Tisdale, Maj. William A. E., 59:71 Wheel, 13:236n Tishomingo, Okla. (seat of govt. of Chickasaws), Toll, Roger W., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:425–26, 430 37:334, 336 "Toll Bridge on the Caddo," by Otto Ernest Rayburn, "Titans of Western Art," American Scene, vol. 5, no. 4, 13:160–63 revd., 24:94–95 Toll bridges, 39:152–58 Titsworth, Mr., Logan Co., 3:82 Toll roads, 39:147, 44:213n Titsworth, Elizabeth, Logan Co., 40:357 Tolleson, John C. P., Helena, 13:4n, 9, 11 Titsworth, Isaac (Rev. War soldier), buried in Logan Sevier partisan in 1836, 20:143

731 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Tollett, Mrs. Jewell, 36:298 Tongigua Indians, 43:202 Tollett, Winfred H., 36:298 Tonginges (Indian village), 1:48–49 Tollison, Maggie, Helena, 14:105 Tonic Springs, Boone Co., 23:213 Tolluntuskee. See Talantuskey Tonicas Indians, 43:202 Tolman, Thomas W., 57:275 Tonkawa Indians, 23:149 Tolnay, Stewart E. Tonnika Indians, 43:201–2 The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Tonti, Henri de. See Tonty, Henri de Southern Farms, revd., 59:217–19 Tonti River, 1:49, 2:147–48. See also Arkansas River A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Tontitown, Washington Co., 7:211, 8:123, 34:254–55, Lynchings, 1882–1930, revd., 55:117–18 43:40–41, 47:184–85, 50:4, 26 Tol-on-tus-ky. See Talantuskey arts. on, 16:84–88, 45:19–40 "Toltec Indian Mounds," by Loma Barron, 13:228–30 Fr. Peter Bandini (founder of), 13:156 Toltec Indian Mounds, Scott, Pulaski Co., 37:94, 46:98, Italian auth. visits, 11:180 48:133n paper on, noted, 44:89 proposed conservation of, 28:192–93 picture of, facing 45:32–33 Toltec Indians, 40:141 RR to, 13:156 Toltec Mounds State Park, Scott, Pulaski Co., 45:192 settled by Italians, 7:218–19 Tom (Choctaw), 18:222 Tontitown Grape Festival, 37:125 Tomahawk, Searcy Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:166 Tontitown Historical Museum, 47:303 Tomahawk Creek, Searcy Co., 37:299, 48:145 "Tonty and the Beginnings of Arkansas Post," by Tomahawk Creeks, 49:150, 167 Norman W. Caldwell, 8:189–205 Tomahawk Gap, Searcy Co., skirmish at (1864), 22:166 Tonty, Henri de, 1:42, 2:141–59, 4:170–71, 19:194, Tomahawk Mine, Searcy Co., 33:286 40:4, 41:52, 42:306, 322, 43:203, 48:218, Tomahawk Mountains, niter works in, 49:158, 159 51:75–76, 53:132 Tomball, Tex., 37:102 and Ark. Post, 11:126, 45:284, 365 Tombigbee River, 43:203 founded, 1:85, 2:159, 4:170–71, 11:126 Tombs, Rev. G. E. (Hot Springs African American Ark. River called Tonti River, 1:49, 2:147–48 Meth. min.), 33:318–19 art. on, and beginning of Ark. Post, 8:189–205 Tomlinson, Frank, 37:131–33 books on, noted, 34:278–79; revd., 1:83–85, 21:81– Tomlinson, Mrs. Frank, Pine Bluff, and Ark. state flag, 83 2:361, 22:3 companion of La Salle, 16:118–21 Tomlinson, Hugh D. (pres., St. Francis Levee Board), quoted on Chickasaws, 1:147–48 6:419, 421 Tontitown named for, 45:40 Tomlinsonville (Tumlinsonville), Scott Co., 44:277 visits Quapaws, 10:347n Tompkins, William V., Nevada Co., 34:14, 59:9, 11 Toof v. Brewer (1888), 46:22 Tom Thumb Springs, Boone Co., 11:218 Tooke, Kara, 59:315 Toncray, Mrs., and childbirth in early Ark., 50:287, 288, Toombs, Allen H. (CSA), 35:84–85, 89 290, 291 Toombs, H. B. (CSA), 35:89 Toncray, Silas, Marion Co., 16:22 Toombs, Robert, of Ga., 24:320, 29:202 Toney, Charles E., Phillips Co., 16:363 Toomer, Jean, 53:45 Toney, E. P., Lake Village, 59:17 Toomer, Joshua, Dardanelle, 10:180, 12:274 Toney, George A., Little Rock, 32:384, 36:302, 38:95, Toon, Leon (ed.), 48:78 45:85, 178, 286 Toors, Mrs. A. T., Little Rock, 5:143, 148 Toney, Ida, Pine Bluff, 5:362, 372 Toothaker, Allen Ray (Van Buren mayor), 26:302 Toney, Jane, Dallas Co., 35:161n, 266n picture of, facing 26:302 Toney, John A., Dallas Co., 35:161, 266n, 286 Topeka (Kans.) Call, 33:295 Toney, Kemp, Pine Bluff, 5:362 Topographical Engineers, Corps of, book on hist. of, Toney, Mary, Dallas Co., 35:161n, 266n noted, 47:388–89 Toney, Sen. H. K., 51:208 Topographical County, Arkansas, Toney, Virginia (Mrs. John A. Toney), 35:161n, 266 from 1541–1875, by W. H. Halliburton, Toney, William L., Pine Bluff, 43:328–29 noted, 37:288, 40:177 Toney Field, Pine Bluff, 5:361 Topp, Robertson, Memphis, Tenn., and Ark. RRs, 7:107 Tong, Marvin E., Jr., Sch. of Ozarks, Pt. Lookout, Mo., Toqueville, Alexis de, 54:80, 56:331–32 35:190 Toran, Cleo, Van Buren, 45:228n, 246 Tongengan (Ark. Indian village), 1:48 Tories Tongigua (Ark. Indian village), 1:48 in Am. Rev., and the settlement in Ark., 10:129, 132

732 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 CSA epithet for Unionists during Civil War, 26:132 Touchstone, James (Desha Co. slaveholder, 1850), Torima (Ark. Indian village), 1:49 12:71 Torimum (Ark. Indian village), 1:48 Tough, W. S. (USA), at Ft. Smith (1864), 26:269 Tornadoes (in Ark.) Touhy, Henry, Little Rock, 46:324 art. on, in Brinkley (1909), 54:163–84 Touinka Indians, 43:202 art. on, in Union Co., noted, 47:305 Tourgee, Albion W., 32:118 art. on paths of, noted, 14:387 "Tour Guide of Historic Arkansas," 45:83 book on, in Jonesboro (1973), noted, 36:58 Tourika Indians, 43:202 description of destruction by, near Little Rock, Tourima (Quapaw village), 10:350, 53:120, 129 10:83–84 Tourima Indians, 43:202 in Jefferson Co. (1927), 43:327 Tourist courts, art. on architecture of, 59:201–6 at Marche (1908), 36:46 Tournament, by "Knights," Fayetteville (1869), 12:397 in Washington Co. (1898), 45:32 Tour of the Prairie, by Washington Irving, commented "Torn Apart: Permanent Replacements and the Crossett on, 4:222–25 Strike of 1985," by Timothy J. Minchin, Tourquin (Cherokee), 56:134, 135 59:31–58 Tourtellotte, Capt. John E. (USA), 50:164 Tornel, Jose‚ Maria (Mex. amb. to U.S.), 19:105 reports violence in Little River Co. (1868), 8:20 Torrans, Bob, 36:301 Touvjinka (Quapaw leader), 40:227 Torrence, Jo E., Little Rock, 56:436 Tovey, Claire, death of, during flu epidemic, 47:335 Torrence, John A., Harrison, 35:358 Tovey, Sir Donald Francis, 31:181 Torrens, J. (state sen., Lafayette and Little River cos., Tovey, Henry (brother of Claire), 47:335 1871), 13:94 Tovey, Henry Doughty, 19:339, 25:198–99, 205, Torres, Marie Anne de. See Vallière, Marie Anne de 48:296–97 Torres (Mrs. François Bernard Vallière) Toward a Usable Past: Liberty under State Torrey, John (American botanist), 20:55 Constitutions, ed. Paul Finkelman and Torrey, Raymond H., and Ouachita Nat. Park, 55:421 Stephen E. Gootlieb, revd., 51:184–86 Torreyson, Burr Walter, 7:273, 19:336, 25:212 Tower Building, in Little Rock, 1:184 Tosso, José, and Ark. Traveler, 30:146, 148 Towers, Frank, revs., 54:228–30, 59:336–38 "Total Eclipse: The Destruction of the African Towery, J. J., Miller Co., 5:188 American Community of Harrison, Arkansas, Town, William, Champagnolle, 10:39 in 1905 and 1909," by Jacqueline Froelich Town and Country: Race Relations in an Urban-Rural and David Zimmerman, 58:131–59 Context, Arkansas, 1865–1905, by John "To the Back of the Elephant: Racial Conflict in the William Graves, revd., 51:361–65 Arkansas Republican Party," by Tom W. Town ball (game similar to baseball), description of, Dillard, 33:3–15 26:320 "'To the Suburb of Hell': Catholic Missionaries in Town Branch, Little Rock, art. on, 46:317–47 Arkansas, 1803–1843," by James M. Woods, Town Colored School of Pine Bluff, 30:140–44 48:217–42 Towne, George Washington (USA), 52:336 Totten, Benjamin C., Prairie Co., 59:166, 168 Towner, Clem A., 22:220 del. to secession conv., 7:109, 12:207, 209–10, 215, Towns, John, Union Co., 12:242 13:180, 183, 184 Towns, Stuart, 24:90, 181 on Ark. Mil. Board (1861), 25:76, 78, 82 "Joseph T. Robinson and Arkansas Politics, 1912– and RRs, 7:109 1913," 24:291–307 Totten, Gen. James (USA arty.), 22:238, 252–54, 49:6, "A Louisiana Medicine Show: The Kingfish Elects 52:247, 276 an Arkansas Senator," 25:117–27 at U.S. Arsenal, Little Rock (1861), 12:200–203, Townsend, A. C., Howard Co., 15:88 205n, 14:310, 22:238, 26:90 Townsend, Rev. C. C. (Ft. Smith teacher), 17:259 at Wilson's Creek (1861), 6:182, 26:90 Townsend, J. P. (penitentiary lessee), 52:7 Totten, James L. (Ark. Co. del. to secession conv.), Townsend, Jake, and C. M. Baker, 25:236 12:210, table facing 13:184 Townsend, Jessie, Widener, Ark., 47:209–10 Totten, William (father of James), Little Rock, 22:238 Townsend, John Kirk (American ornithologist), and J. J. Totten Artillery (CSA), William E. Woodruff Jr., cmdr., Audubon, 3:326 22:238, 240, 272, 26:90 Townsend, Mildred Lytle (daughter of John Lytle), Touchaler (Cherokee), 23:137 Spring Mill, 20:186 "Touching Enigma, A: The Opera Career of Mary Townsend, Miles Q., Little Rock, 42:240–41, 248 Lewis," by Michael B. Dougan, 36:258–79 Townsend, Rita Hineman, book by, noted, 44:89

733 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Townsend, Samuel, Drew Co., 12:71 Trails (in Ark.) Townsend, Tom, Independence, Va., 47:300 Ark. Post to Little Rock and Cadron (1823), 10:131 Townsend, Dr. V. M., Arkadelphia, 49:259, 276 Écore Fabré to Monroe, La., 6:275 Townsend, Wallace (Little Rock Repub. leader), 2:117– Indian path from Pine Bluff to Hot Springs, 7:319 18, 31:217, 33:12, 34:113, 36:280, 289, Mitchell-Bonne Trace (from Pine Bluff to Camden), 43:307, 313 7:319 and Lily Whites, 56:9, 13–14, 16, 18–19, 22–24 Trammell's Trace, 3:192, 7:246 papers of, noted, 39:358 "Training of Deaf Children in Arkansas," by Mattie Cal picture of, facing 33:8, 36:288 Maxted, 5:193–207 Townsend, William, Howard Co., 15:88 Trammel, D. L., Columbia Co., 2:227 Townsend, William, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Trammel, Drakefield S., Lafayette Co., 12:71 Townshend, Arthur M., 57:290 Trammel, Henry, Ashley Co., 12:71 Townshend, J. P., Helena, 34:204–5 Trammel, John, and gold discovery at Crystal Hill, Townships in Arkansas, book on, noted, 47:390 7:240–41, 246 Towsdale, B. B., 44:213n Trammel, Nicholas (early Independence Co. settler), Towson v. Moore, 40:340 2:42, 3:192 Trace Creek Country Club, 38:272 Trammell, Cliney, Magnolia, 49:264 Traces. See Trails Trammell, Julia, Ashley Co., 16:65 Trachoma control work, 8:80–81 Trammell, M. C., Ashley Co., 16:69, 76 Tracing African-American Roots, by Dee Clem, noted, Trammell, Ray, 6:96, 21:117, 53:302, 303 59:344–45 rev., 6:219–21 Track and field, comparison between meets of 1908 and Trammell's Trace, 3:192, 7:246 1952, 11:219 Tramways, Washington and Hope, 39:289 Tracking Barefoot Runyan, by Marie R. Wright, noted, Trans-Mississippi Department (CSA), 18:237, 243, 275, 40:366 19:120, 20:367n, 22:225, 228, 236–37, 240, Tracy, Ernest, Garland Co., 44:98, 46:205 249, 253, 271–72, 25:36, 55, 69, 71, 74, 76, Tracy, Henry, 52:283 26:93, 123, 263, 33:104, 106–7, 138, 153, Trader (steamboat), 12:290 36:125, 37:156, 158, 162, 165, 38:72, 76n, Trader, Ella Newsome, and Civil War relief, 3:27 131, 135n, 345, 355, 41:318, 325, 45:246, Trader, Col. W. H. (CSA cav.), of Ark., 17:275 46:46, 49–51, 58–59, 52:225, 248, 56:64–65 "Traders and Factories on the Arkansas Frontier, 1805– Ark. Dist. of (1862), 33:104 1822," by Wayne Morris, 28:28–48 art. on funding shortages and pay of troops in, Trade Winds Inn, Ft. Smith, 42:93–96, 188, 355 18:350–65 Trading posts, arts. on in Ark., 11:184–200, 28:28–48 creation of (1862), 2:309, 32:309, 33:103–4 Traditional Model of Educational Excellence: Dunbar CSA guerrilla activity in, 52:258, 260, 277, 279, 285 High School of Little Rock, Arkansas, by in 1864, 7:56–67, 17:272 Faustine C. Jones, noted, 40:366 T. C. Hindman and, 14:105, 32:309 Trahin, Caroline. See Brown, Caroline Trahin (Mrs. E. K. Smith and, 15:164n, 165n, 25:74 John Elward Brown Jr.) Trans-Mississippi District (CSA), 15:4–16, 18:353, Trail, Olga, Washington Co., 7:4 37:152–53, 156, 158, 39:195, 198, 52:261, Trailing the Cowboy: His Life and Lore as Told by 269 Frontier Journalists, by Clifford P. art. on T. C. Hindman and, 32:297–311 Westermeier, revd., 15:277–78 B. Bragg refuses command of, 17:130 Trail Lake Plantation, 50:71 CSA guerrilla activities in, 24:132 Trail of Tears, 49:187 E. Van Dorn and, 26:87 in Ark., film on, noted, 44:191 Trans-Mississippi West, 51:309–10, 315–17, 52:130– art. on, in Carroll Co., noted, 20:196 31, 154, 209–21 through Little Rock, 9:37 Trans-Mississippi West, 1804–1912: A Guide to the Trail of Tears memorial, 48:379 Federal Records for the Territorial Period, Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, 50:313 comp. Robert M. Kvasnicka, noted, 57:497– "Trail of the Caddo," by Owen Lyon, 11:124–30 98 "Trail of the Quapaw," by Owen Lyon, 9:205–13 "Translation of Traugott Bromme's Handbook," by Trail to California: The Overland Journal of Vincent Richard Bland, 55:194–98 Geiger and Wakeman Bryarly, ed. David M. Transmitter. See Rohwer Transmitter Potter, revd., 22:94–96 Transportation (in Ark.), 2:215–16, 10:215–16, 12:234, Traill's Flycatcher, 53:33 40:157, 43:101, 140. See also Automobiles;

734 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Flatboats; Interurbans; Keelboats; Military Trapnall, Sally Ann Faulkner (Mrs. Philip Trapnall), roads; Railroads; River transportation; 14:302, 307–8, 307–10, 313–14 Roads; Ships and boats; Stagecoaches and Trapnall, Sally Faulkner. See Brown, Sally Faulkner stagelines; Steamboats; Wagons Trapnall (Mrs. Henry McCray Brown) by airplane, 33:205, 219 Trapnall Hall, Little Rock, 42:391 in antebellum Ark., 7:119–24 art. on, noted, 14:385 to Ark. Post, 10:131, 15:187–88, 190–91, 194, 196, Trapnall Legacy, by Jan Calloway, noted, 40:365, 201 41:170, 43:275 on Ark. River, 1:342, 344–50, 353, 3:113–19, Trapping on Red River, 14:152 8:339–40, 12:15, 15:194–201 Trask, Dr. Gustavus, Osceola, 24:126 Ark. Stage Company, 23:265 Traskwood, Saline Co., 5:400, 43:192 art. on (1819–40), 15:187–201 Tratados, by Bartolome de las Casas, revd., 25:386 art. on, by river in Ark. (1819–1980), 1:342–54 Trautmann, Frederic, trans. and ed., Travels on the art. on LR&FS RR, 39:3–20 Lower Mississippi, 1879–1880: A Memoir by art. on "paper" interurbans in Ark., 39:53–63 Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg, revd., 50:102–3 art. on Springfield Wagon Company, 10:95–103 Travel by automobile at El Dorado (1920), 33:196, 205, art. on, to Ark., 21:26–43 227–28 art. on, across Ark. (1844), 13:35–51 C. Bailey and hwy. debt refunding effort, 2:321–23 art. on, through Ark. (1858), 30:161–69 Bentonville Detour, 15:10–14, 17:132–35, 147–48, art. on, from Ark. to Tex. (1849), 10:285–94 20:86, 21:8, 12, 28:347 art. on, from Liverpool to Salt Lake City, 2:346–52 Bentonville Rd., 15:9, 20:86n, 24:343, 28:158 art. on, in pioneer days, 20:351–54 on Black River, 6:260, 8:141, 9:234–39, 12:290–91 art. on books on, in Ark. (1900–1950), 11:176–83 Booneville Rd., 29:143 art. on F. Gerstaecker and, in Ark., 31:3–14 Boston Mtn. Rd., 15:69, 71, 17:234–38 description of, in F. Gerstaecker's journal, 32:256– Butterfield Stage Line, Benton Co. route of, 15:67 73 after Civil War, 7:125–40, 155–93 to Hot Springs before Civil War, 43:126 by flatboat, 7:227, 15:194–95 immigrant rts. of, to Ark., 17:315–24 by keelboat, 1:226, 344–45, 3:126, 128, 5:331–32, magazine on, in Ark. (1934), noted, 30:64 334, 6:278, 7:227, 8:141, 9:237, 12:15, 262, on rivers, 1:160–62, 14:63–64, 15:194–201, 31:161– 15:194–95, 198, 17:240, 316–17 62 between Little Rock and Memphis (1871), 9:200 Travel Air, Wichita, Kans., 51:240–41, 246 map showing interurban railways, facing 39:56 Travelers Field, Little Rock, 43:161 paper on, noted, 15:90 Traveler's Guide to the Great Sioux War: The by rd., 8:142, 17:320–21 Battlefields, Forts, and Related Sites of by river in Ark. Terr., 3:53–62 America's Greatest Indian War, by Paul L. by RR, 38:58–59 Hedren, noted, 55:465 by stagecoach, 8:142–43, 9:235, 33:276, 39:13 "Travel in Pioneer Days," ed. J. H. Atkinson, 20:351–54 by steamboat, 17:316–19 Travelin' Arkansas: The Roads of Arkansas, noted, theses on, in Ark., noted, 8:268n, 280–81, 321–22 50:106 by wagon, 2:224, 6:8–9, 13, 22–85 passim, 10:95– Travel Magazine, drawings of Ark. scenes in (1934), 103, 17:322–23, 19:197 30:64 of zinc and lead, 37:299 Travel on Southern Antebellum Railroads, 1828–1860, "Transportation in Arkansas, 1819–1840," by Walter by Eugene Alvarez, revd., 35:106–8 Moffatt, 15:187–201 Travels in America, comp. Garold L. Cole, noted, 44:89 Trapnall, Frederick W., Little Rock, 2:10, 14:307 Travels in the Confederate States: A Bibliography, by E. art. on home of, noted, 14:385 Merton Coulter, noted, 54:106–7 books on family of, noted, 40:365 Travels on the Lower Mississippi, 1879–1880: A prosecutes counterfeiters (1844), 26:357 Memoir by Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg, trans. and RRs, 7:109 and ed. Frederic Trautmann, revd., 50:102–3 slaveholdings of, in Chicot Co. (1850), 12:68, 71, Travis, Kathryne Hail (artist identified with Ft. Smith), 74n 3:334 supports nat.. rd. from Ark. to Calif. (1849), 6:12n Travis, Olin (artist associated with Ark.), 3:336 Trapnall, Mrs. Frederick W., 13:184 Travis, Robert (USA), 25:49 Trapnall, Philip, Little Rock (brother of Frederick W.), Travis Ozark Summer School of Painting, 3:334 14:307–8 Trawick, Rev. A. M. (Meth.), Little Rock, 5:151

735 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Traxler, Doyle, Centerville, 46:303 31:99–133 books by, noted, 40:83–84, 90, 274, 41:92, 355 Trevault, Col., Pope Co., 6:161 Treadway, Sandra G., coed., Beyond Image and Trezevant, J. T., and Ark. immigration, 25:171 Convention, revd., 58:343–45 Trial of Pontius Pilate, by Robert Sherwood, noted, Treadway Place, Ouachita Co., 5:332 38:113 Treadway Slough, Ouachita Co., 20:248 "Trials and Tribulations of an Old Archives" by John L. Treasured Memories, noted, 41:92, 197 Ferguson, 55:169 Treasure in the Valley, by Lois Snelling, noted, 20:200; Trials of the Earth: The Autobiography of Mary revd., 17:398–99 Hamilton, ed. Helen D. Davis, revd., 52:348– Treasurer, state office of, 37:53–54, 58 49 Treasurer, terr. office of, 37:53 Tribble, Martha J. See Womack, Martha J. Tribble (Mrs. Treasury Department (U.S.) Dennis Whitmore Womack) plantation experiment and, 53:140–58 Tribble, Mary A. E., 13:267 and refugees in Ark. (1864), 29:241, 30:124, 126, Tribune. See Chicago Tribune; Denson Tribune; El 131 Dorado Daily Tribune; Fort Smith Tribune; supervises abandoned and confiscated CSA New York Tribune; Russellville Tribune; property, 1:102, 106–7, 114 Tulsa Tribune Treasury of American Folklore, A, ed. B. A. Botkin, Tribune and True American. See Jacksonport Tribune noted, 30:159; revd., 3:369–72, 9:127 and True American Treat, John B. (Indian factor), at Ark. Post, 11:158–200, Tribune Magazine. See New York Tribune Magazine 16:137, 28:32–39, 45, 48, 42:353, 56:148– Trice, James Chesley (CSA), in 19th Ark. Inf. 49, 151, 59:132 art. on Civil War letters of, 10:85–88 Treat, Mum, Marion Co., 49:153 picture of, facing 10:86 Treat, Samuel (Indian agent), at Ark. Post., 11:200 Trice, John A., 48:188 Treaty of 1819, 19:105 Trice, John Patterson, of Ga., 10:85 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848), 38:340 Trice, William Henry Harrison, 49:133, 152, 166 Treece, Hugh, Marshall, 52:421 Trice, Dr. Z. B., of Ga., 10:86–87 Tree doctors, noted, 26:61 Trickem on Gooch Creek, by C. B. Kitchens, noted, Trees 45:281–82; revd., 18:415–16 in Ark., 43:105 Tricket, Charles, Johnson Co., 8:333 in early Ark. delta, 48:106 Trickey, Claude, Little Rock, 56:436 Hall of Fame of Trees, noted, 2:365 Tri-County Electric Cooperative, 46:246 Trees, Prairies, and People: Tree Planting in the Plains Tri County Genealogical Society, 48:201 States, by Wilmon H. Droze, 37:366–68 publications of, noted, 49:92 Trees, Shrubs, and Vines of Arkansas, noted, 49:98 Trident (steamboat), 13:380 Trees of Arkansas, by Dwight Moore, 48:382 Trieber, Carrie, Helena, 46:9 Trefousse, Hans L., 59:230 Trieber, Judge Jacob, Little Rock, 7:173, 36:243 book by, noted, 50:308 on Ark. Council of Defense (WWI), 2:117 Trego, James H., of Kans., 52:325, 333 drafts bill for Tuberculosis Sanitarium, 5:312 Tremont, Patrick M., Crawford Co., 43:121 fights white-capping and peonage, 32:16 Trempeleau County, Wis., 40:169–70 issues restraining order against Ft. Smith miners' Trench and Camp (Camp Pike newspaper), 45:59n union (1914), 27:317, 320 Trenor, Eustas, at Ft. Wayne, 35:340–43 picture of, facing 36:288 Trent, Alphonso, and orchestra of, art. on, 45:228–49 and poll-tax amend., 2:337, 26:219 picture of, facing 45:234 and preservation of Old State House, 4:244, 11:112, Trent, E. O., Ft. Smith, 45:231, 244 23:88 Trent, Essie Mae (Mrs. Alphonso Trent), 45:228n, 239, and question of bridge receivers, 39:154 243 as Repub. leader, 31:241, 33:6 Trent, Hattie S. Smith (Mrs. E. O. Trent), 45:231 Trieschmann, Adam, Crossett, 48:44 Trentham, Martin, Carroll Co., 16:297 Trigg, Austin, 50:189, 190 Trenton, Phillips Co., 33:139 Trigg, Fannie, Arkadelphia, 17:267 skirmish at (1862), 22:166 Trigg, G. A., Arkadelphia, 17:268 CSA troops march through to Helena (1863), 20:262 Trigg, James, Lafayette Co., 12:71 and the Grange, 4:342 Trigg, James T., Texarkana, 5:342 Treon, John A., "Politics and Concrete: The Building of Trigg, John T. (CSA), Little Rock, 22:240 the Arkansas State Capitol, 1899–1917," Trigg, W. A. (Arkadelphia publisher), 14:209

736 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Trigger, Bruce, 51:325–26 Tripp, Harry, 40:245 Trigg's Battery (CSA), 22:271 Trippe Junction, Desha Co., art. on, noted, 39:191 Tri-Lakes Regional Library, Hot Springs, 41:342 Tri-Weekly Bulletin. See Fort Smith Tri-weekly Bulletin Trimble, Allen, Carroll Co., 27:77 Trolleys, Ft. Smith Museum of, 48:209, 300, 49:191. Trimble, Anna McFarlane (Mrs. Allen Trimble), 27:77 See also Streetcars Trimble, Carl, Bentonville, 34:259 Tromble, Carl, Bentonville, 26:62–63 Trimble, Charlean. See Etter, Charlean Trimble (Mrs. Trotter, Etta, Grant Co., 10:208 William H. Etter, IV) Trotter, Green, Grant Co., 10:208 Trimble, E. C. (sec., Fayetteville Temperance Soc., Trotter, Jennie, Grant Co., 10:208 1843), 3:174–81 Trotter, Joe William, Jr., book by, noted, 51:99 Trimble, Guy, Harrison, 52:414 Trotter, Mary Rhodes (Mrs. Green Trotter), Grant Co., Trimble, J. W., 54:22 10:208 Trimble, Jackson S., 49:322 Trotter, Dr. Patience Brooks, Drew Co., 47:96, 57:287– Trimble, James, Independence Co., 3:48, 8:134, 11:15, 88 19:268 Trotter, Payton G., Grant Co., 10:208 Trimble, James K., Anchorage, Alaska, 45:88 Trotter, Mrs. Yates, Ark. City, 18:311 Trimble, James Kerry (son of James W.), Houston, Trott's Hill (section of Pea Ridge), 17:143 Tex., 28:79 Troubadour (Hendrix Coll. annual), 28:62 Trimble, Rep. James William, Berryville, 34:263, "Trouble in a Company Town: The Crossett Strike of 35:207, 47:382, 51:249–50 1940," by David M. Moyers, 48:34–56 art. on life of, 28:76–85 "Trouble in Paradise: Dyess Colony and Arkansas papers of, 45:88, 48:209 Politics," by Donald Holley, 32:203–16 picture of, facing 28:80 Troupe, Mrs. A. W., picture of, facing 36:289 reminiscences of Old Main, UA, 30:29 Trousdale, Leon (ed., Little Rock Ark. State Gazette and and the Southern Manifesto, 56:356, 359 Dem.), 36:325n Trimble, John (receiver, Lawrence Land Dist.), 20:18 Trousdale, Sarah Jane. See McClellan, Sarah Jane Trimble, Mike, book by, noted, 45:281; revd., 45:348– Trousdale (Mrs. Evan White McClellan) 49 Troutman, Maralynn (program dir., Ark. Museum Trimble, Robert Wilson, Pine Bluff, papers collected Service), 36:367, 37:95 by, 14:172, 287, 25:343, 31:250n Troutt, William Bentonville, 33:315 Trimble, Ruth Maples (Mrs. James William Trimble), Trowbridge, Samuel G., Little Rock, 26:357 28:79 Trowbridge's American House, Little Rock, 26:228 Trimble, Judge Thomas C., Lonoke, 39:156, 43:175, Trower, G. E., Conway Co., 52:378–79 45:98, 48:29–31 Troxell, Arch, 57:404 and J. T. Robinson, 9:134–35, 24:292, 35:36 Troxell, Leona, 59:267, 294 Trimble, Judge William, Ark. Co., 5:334, 13:348, Troy Oil Pool, Ouachita Co., 1:40 14:164, 16:15, 20:18 Trubey, J. M., 14:74 buys lots in Little Rock, 1:231–32, 19:22 Trubitt, Mary Beth, rev., 59:265–67 withdraws as cong. candidate (1825), 18:325–26 "Truck Farming in Arkansas: A Half-Century of Trimble, Judge William, Hempstead Co., 39:16 Feeding Urban America," by James L. Trimble, William A., 37:169, 172 McCorkle Jr., 58:180–89 Trimble House, Lonoke, art. on, noted, 42:97 Truck Growers Association, Hempstead Co., 58:190 Trindal, Elizabeth S., Mary Surratt: An American Trudeau, Don Carlos, and Vallière land grant, 2:2–3, 6, Tragedy, revd., 56:483–85 9 Trinity Academy, 56:305, 308, 440 Trudeau (archeological site), 51:34, 53 Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 54:182 True, Col. James M. (USA), cmdr. inf. in expedition to Trinity (Episc.) Interim Academy, Little Rock, 30:117 Little Rock (1863), 22:231–32 Trinity Hospital, Little Rock, 4:370, 6:356 "True Copy of Agreement and Subscription to the art. on, 42:3–26 Sulphur Rock Male and Female Academy," picture of, facing 42:16 ed. Edgar Holcombe, 5:87–93 Trinity River, Tex., 26:369 True Democrat. See Little Rock True Democrat Tri-Partite Treaty, between Creeks and Seminoles True Issue. See Helena True Issue (1856), 29:365 True Magazine, art. on Ark. prisons in, noted, 30:67 Triplett, John S., Little Rock, 35:310–11 "True Stories of Adventures of the Civil War: The Triplett, Thomas, Little Rock Memoirs of W. G. D. Hinds," ed. Bill Panter, purchases R. Crittenden's home, 21:19–22, 25 13:325–37

737 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 True Stories of Needed Justice: Biography of Judge Tucker, H. C., and Sulphur Rock Acad., 5:89 Henry Smith, by John I. Smith, noted, 38:378 Tucker, H. P., applies for lease on Newton Plantation Truemper, John J., Jr., 42:376 (1864), 1:73 Century of Service, revd., 45:74–76 Tucker, Hallene Rentfro, Dover, 39:356 Trulock, Arnand "Amanda," Jefferson Co., 12:71 Tucker, J. A. (CSA), Canehill, 33:129 Trulock, Walter N., Pine Bluff, 5:362 Tucker, J. W. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131, Trulock Hotel, Pine Bluff, 11:210 15:345 Truman, Ben C., book by, noted, 52:96 Tucker, James Guy (state auditor), 22:313, 316 Truman, Pres. Harry S., 20:324, 27:12, 205, 225, 37:21, and W. J. Bryan, 11:333 46:194, 54:7, 58:372, 59:249 Tucker, James M., Pope Co., 31:180 and African American rights, 57:457 Tucker, Janet, 47:92 C. Bailey supports, 57:157–58 Tucker, Jeanne Hoffer, Escondido, Calif, 44:193 picture of, 58:376 Tucker, Gov. Jim Guy, 51:252, 253, 255, 54:54, 57 Truman, Margaret, book by, noted, 52:361 candidate for U.S. Sen., 57:112–14 Truman, R. E., 26:105 and red fire ants, 53:333 Trumann, Poinsett Co. Tucker, John, Pulaski Co., 10:126n, 16:22 farmworkers around, 47:212 Tucker, Rev. John, Faulkner Co., 10:163 RR to, 7:185 Tucker, Rev. Joseph B., Camden, 36:299 Trumbell, Martin, Pulaski Co., 43:124 Tucker, Melvin, and Ark. State Plant Board, 26:74, Trumbo, Mrs. Donald, Sr., Fayetteville, 30:222n 53:328, 333–34 Trunk lines (RRs), 7:172–93 Tucker, P. W., Pine Bluff, 47:260n Trussell, Patricia, book by, noted, 54:231 Tucker, Parker, and Ark. Soc. for Crippled Children, Truth, Sojourner, 59:83 5:372 Tsai, Henry, 39:91 Tucker, Perry, 49:153 Tsukamoto, Mary, Jerome, 48:171 Tucker, Phillip Thomas Tsu-la-wi. See San-low-ee book by, noted, 51:287, 52:96 Tualinsori (village), 2:55 The Forgotten "Stonewall of the West": Major Tuba, Nola, Indian Terr., 15:356 General John Stevens Bowen, revd., 57:363– Tubal Township, Union Co., 45:354, 46:87 65 Tubbs, Elias S. (USA), at Ft. Smith (1864), 26:269 Tucker, Rev. Robert, Ashley Co., 12:71, 16:75–76 Tubbs, Maud, Conway, 10:167 Tucker, Robert (Ashley Co. slaveholder), 58:37 Tubbs, Samuel (CSA), Saline Co., 31:340, 346 Tucker, Ruth, Little Rock, 31:186 Tuberculosis Tucker, S. E., Tucker, 46:394 art. on first Christmas Seal sale, 6:300–301 Tucker, S. H., Little Rock, 1:350, 2:372, 13:411, 15:57– hosp. for treatment of, for African Americans, 9:48 58, 16:101, 31:354 Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Booneville, 41:255, 45:308– Tucker, Sophie, and W. G. Still, 24:309 9, 47:337 Tucker, Sterling, Pulaski Co., 43:102, 124 art. on, 5:311–29 Tucker, T. K., on segregation, 56:306 Tubman, Harriet, 59:83 Tucker, T. N., Osceola, 24:121 Tuck-a-batch-i-had-jo (Indian leader), opposes further Tucker, William E., coauth., Journey in Faith: A migration, 6:161–62 History of the Christian Church (Disciples of Tucker, Alan (lynching victim), 52:183 Christ), revd., 35:103–4 Tucker, Mr. Cleo, Mena, 39:266, 43:72 Tucker, William F., Pine Bluff, 47:260 Tucker, Connie Faubus, 53:265, 57:3, 7–14 Tucker, Mrs. Willie Maud, Little Rock, 35:302 Tucker, David M., Memphis since Crump, revd., Tucker, Jefferson Co., 43:338, 44:362 39:342–43 Tucker family (early settlers along S. Fork of Fourche Tucker, Dennis, Palestine, 27:65 Dumas), 4:355 Tucker, E. B., Little Rock, 19:338–39, 21:243 Tucker Family Cemetery, Washington Co., 41:362 Tucker, Everett, and Little Rock crisis (1957), 55:48 Tucker Lake Levee District, 6:414 Tucker, Everett, Jr., Little Rock, donates plantation Tucker Place, near Combs, 10:3–4 records, 44:362–63 Tucker Plantation Records, noted, 46:394 Tucker, F. W. (Repub. leader in Ark.), 32:8, 15, 36:252, Tucker Prison Farm, 9:48, 56:205–6, 210 56:4 books provided for, 55:87 Tucker, Guy B. (commissioner of mines, manufacturers, Tudor, Keith, Arkadelphia, 32:277, 57:412, 433 and agriculture), 51:214 Tufts, John Q. (U.S. Cherokee agent), 31:174n Tucker, H., Argenta, 7:129 Tufts, Nellie (hist. of Ouachita Co.), 5:330, 339

738 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Tuggle, Browning (lynching victim), 52:174 Tullahoma, Tenn., battle of (1863), 54:283 Tuggle, J. C., Sulphur Rock, 5:87n, 89–90 Tulley, Rev. Buck, Magnolia, 49:260 Tuggle, Maud, Sulphur Rock, 5:87n Tully, Lewis B., and Batesville State Bank, 6:298, 58:66 Tuggle, Sam, Sulphur Rock, 5:90 Tulsa, Okla. Tuggle, Mrs. W. P., Jonesboro, 23:184 and the oil boom in S. Ark., 33:197–99, 205 Tuggs, Sam (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 race riot in, 37:166 Tugwell, Rexford W. (undersec. of agriculture, 1930s), residents of, come to Bella Vista, 37:102–3 24:16, 40:351, 48:335 Tulsa Tribune, 58:165 Tula Indians Tumin, Melvin, 56:321 near Hot Springs–Caddo Gap area, 2:109–10, Tumstall, Thomas, founds Jacksonport (1833), 9:232, 11:125 27:136 visited by De Soto, 49:303–4 Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry into a Tulentuskey. See Talantuskey Civil War Slave Conspiracy, by Winthrop D. Tuley, Samuel, Union Co., 12:238 Jordan, revd., 53:99–101 Tulip, Dallas Co., 10:183, 11:133, 13:391, 33:124n, Tunica (Quizquiz) Indians, 43:199, 202, 46:133, 51:30– 42:49, 55n, 57, 59n, 63, 64n, 75, 77, 79n, 53, 53:130 158, 46:394 Tunis, S. W., 14:74 Ark. Mil. Acad. and Female Inst. at, 4:238, 332–33, Tunnah, Fannie Stevenson, Little Rock, 13:258 42:52n Tunnard, William H. (CSA), in 3rd. La. Inf. Regt., art. on, 17:68–72 15:351, 48:261–63 art. on antebellum schs. at, 18:280–86 A Southern Record, revd., 58:338–40 Bapt. State Conv., 38:202, 211 Tunstall, Mr., Clark Co., 48:11–12 books on, noted, 25:185, 44:182, 293 Tunstall, T. L. (Batesville steamboater), 8:141 cemetery at, 35:144n Tunstall, T. T. (Independence Co. slaveholder), 8:136, during Civil War, 38:132, 141–43, 145 145, 151, 157, 11:35:13:379 CSA letters from, 2:269–73, 17:301 Tunstall, Thomas, 53:182 destroyed, 11:133 Tunstall, William W. (Jacksonport slaveholder, 1850), and Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 7:325 9:238, 12:71 skirmishes at (1863), 22:166 Tunstall Hotel, Jacksonport, 9:243 description of (1870s), 31:203 Tupelo, Miss., 32:75–76 Estimauville (early name of), 35:152n Tupelo Bayou, Faulkner Co., 10:127 Female Coll. Seminary at, 4:333–36, 17:69–70, Turberville, J. C. (Helena ed.), 13:8 18:280–85 Turchin, John B. (USA), 54:287 hosp. at, 7:325 Turin, Grant Co., 7:327 Scipio A. Jones lived at, 31:204–2 Turkey Creek, Independence Co., 28:263 origin of name of, 12:394 Turkeys, 2:340–41 schs. at, 4:332–36 Turley, Gibson, Helena, 35:294 Judge A. Scott and Female Seminary at, 4:238 Turnbo, Joseph Hall, 54:436 Tulip and African Mission (Meth.), 4:236 Turnbo, Silas C., 40:91, 48:203, 54:430–31, 442, 58:88, Tulip Creek, Dallas Co., 42:71 403 Tulipe's Hiding Place, 46:151 Turner, Capt., of the Volant, 45:223n Tulip Evermore: Emma Butler and William Paisley, Turner, A. S., Russellville, 1:93 Their Lives in Letters, 1857–1887, ed. Turner, Arthur (sen. from Greene, Clay, and Craighead Elizabeth Paisley Huckaby and Ethel C. cos.), 35:14–15, 26 Simpson, noted, 44:182, 293; revd., 45:175– Turner, B. D., and Searcy Branch RR, 7:132 76 Turner, Benton, and the Poland Comm., 5:295 "Tulip in Her Glory," by Herschel Kennon Smith Jr., Turner, Judge Bolon B., Little Rock, 35:229, 36:168, 17:68–72 181 Tulip trees, 51:345 Turner, E. C., Columbia Co., 8:329 Tull, Rev. E. E., Pine Bluff, and antievolution movt., Turner, Judge E. G., Columbia Co., 8:328 23:273–74 Turner, Edwin (Lafayette Co. slaveholder, 1850), 12:71 Tull, J. H. (Agric. Extension Serv. marketing specialist, Turner, E. H., coed., Beyond Image and Convention, 1919), 27:295 revd., 58:343–45 Tull, John, Jr., Lonoke, 26:72 Turner, Ellery, Canehill, hanged for Wright family Tull, Rev. Selsus, 19:7 murder, 14:318–19, 319n Tull, Grant Co., 5:400, 7:327, 27:355 Turner, Flora M., book coauth., noted, 49:92

739 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 24:206, 357, 46:366–67 Turner, Ralph V., coauth., "Arkansas Labor in Revolt: The Significance of the Sections in American Little Rock and the Great Southwestern History, revd., 9:125–26 Strike," 24:29–46 Turner, G. W. (49er), Clarksville, 6:76 Turner, Robert (CSA), Saline Co., 18:198 Turner, Mrs. H. H., Ozark, 3:16 Turner, Dr. S. A., and Cleburne Co. draft war (1918), Turner, H. L., Little Rock, 19:339 26:25–29 Turner, Rev. Henry M. (bishop, African Meth. Episc. Turner, Samuel E., 49:158 Church), Little Rock, 15:59, 33:296–97, Turner, Thomas (CSA), of Ark., buried at Fayetteville, 51:167, 57:291 5:409 Turner, J. B., Dover, 6:355 Turner, W. F. (ed., Chronicle), Atkins, 34:269 Turner, J. Y., and Miss. Co. drainage projects, 5:264 Turner, Will (lynching victim), 52:164, 167 Turner, James, Desha Co., burial place of family of, Turner, William A., book by, 42:383–84 2:154–55 Turner and Gans Building, Little Rock, 25:132 Turner, James, Izard Co., 58:81–82, 84, 88–90 Turner family, Desha Co., 2:154 Turner, James (CSA), in 1st Ark. Inf. Regt., 35:89 Turner-Fulk House, Little Rock, 44:96 Turner, Jeffrey, Greenwood, 44:341 Turner-Jacobson Act (1911), 24:296–99, 303–4, 40:112 Turner, Jesse, Van Buren, 17:159n, 23:51n, 66n, 31:35, Ark. Gen. Assembly and, 24:296–99, 303–4 36:27, 44:145, 52:287, 55:403 Turner place (archeological site), and Ark. Post, 2:153– and cotton factory, 15:135 55 del. to secession conv., 12:188–89, 198, 210, 214n, Turney, Frank, 48:338 13,184, 25:145–48, 33:116n Turney, Pleasant, Independence Co., 8:156, 28:242 and B. T. DuVal, 7:53 Turning lathes, 2:223 and elec. of 1860, 12:188 Turnipseed, Russell, Sebastian Co., 39:31–32 letter to (1837), noted, 17:211 Turn of the Tune (painting), by E. Washburn, 3:327, and LR&FS RR, 39:3–7, 20 9:104, 30:149, 153–54 pres., 7:123 print of, 46:356, 361, 359 mentioned by R. Thruston, 43:112 Turn Verein (German org.), 25:167–68 and Northwestern Border RR Company, 7:122–23 Turnwall Creek, Clark Co., 19:206, 48:156 papers of, 20:234n Turpin, Pat, Garland Co., 46:205 and A. Pike, 12:302 Turrell, Henry, Pulaski Co., 43:124 state sen. from Crawford and Franklin cos., 20:336 Turrell, Crittenden Co., POW branch work camp near, and John Taylor, 20:213 37:14 U.S. dist. atty., 49:211 Turrentine, Alexander, art. on descendants of, in Ark., Turner, Miss Jesse, Warren, 15:274 10:58–66 Turner, John, 40:14, 15n, 18–19, 49:261, 54:432, 435, Turrentine, Archelaus, Sevier Co., 10:58–61, 63, 437, 442 12:271, 13:109 Turner, John, Izard Co., 58:89 Turrentine, George Ruford, Russellville, 10:63, 34:357 Turner, John, of S.C., 58:82 and AHA, 4:176, 15:335, 339, 342, 17:113, 205 Turner, John J., Indian Terr., murder of, 5:72, 75 "Alexander Turrentine and His Descendents," Turner, John S., New Orleans, La., 58:97 10:58–66 Turner, Kate, Magnolia, house of, 42:313 Ark. Valley Hist. Soc. Journal ed., 13:302, 14:385, Turner, Lewis M., 59:237 18:98, 20:196, 395, 24:188 Turner, Loyd L., book coauth., noted, 49:92 art. by, noted, 14:287 Turner, Lucile Price, The Legend of Petit Jean, revd., book by, noted, 14:77 29:282–83 picture of, facing 25:282 Turner, Margaret, Marion Co., 54:437, 58:98 Turrentine, George Shird, Sevier Co., 10:63 Turner, Margeurite, Petit Jean, noted, 14:286 Turrentine, George Smith, 10:59–61, 63 Turner, Martin, Izard Co., 58:81–82, 84–86, 88–90, 95 Turrentine, James, Sevier Co., 10:58–59 Turner, Mary Nell (Hope ed.), 39:85, 92, 40:180, 42:98, Turrentine, Mary Arrington Strickland (Mrs. W. Ellis 43:70, 185, 44:196, 45:190, 47:191, 304, Turrentine). See Arrington, Mary 365, 48:299, 49:183, 293, 332, 361 Turrentine, Dr. S. B., of N.C., 10:61 AHA luncheon speaker, 48:354 Turrentine, Samuel, 10:60–61 wins Walter L. Brown Award, 46:307, 378 Turrentine, Sarah Wilson (Mrs. Samuel Turrentine), Turner, Nathaniel, Phillips Co., 58:34 10:60 Turner, P. R. (Marianna druggist), 2:288 Turrentine, W. Ellis, Sevier Co., 14:339 Turner, R. D., Mena, 45:10 Turrentine, Zerelda (Mrs. George Smith Turrentine),

740 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 10:59–60 19:44, 31:40 Turrentine family, 13:209 Twentieth Century Club, Helena, 3:331 book on, noted, 14:77 Twentieth Century Educational Fund, 40:324 Turt, Davis K., Yellville, 43:92 Twentieth-Century Southern Literature, by J. A. Bryant Tuskegee Institute, Ala., 30:311, 41:3, 7–8, 10–12, 16, Jr., noted, 57:223 18–19, 23, 36–37, 46–48, 124 Twentieth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 47:349, on lynching, 52:173, 175, 183 49:18 Tutt, Benjamin, Marion Co., and Tutt-Everett "war," Twentieth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), 47:359, 17:155–56 49:8, 11, 12, 13 Tutt, David K., Marion Co., and Tutt-Everett "war," Twenty-eighth Street Church, Little Rock, 5:151 17:155 Twenty-eighth U.S. Infantry Regiment, 31:150, 50:164, Tutt, Hansford "Hamp," Marion Co.,and Tutt-Everett 167 "war," 17:155–57, 159n, 160, 162 Twenty-eighth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), Tutt, Mary Gail, 46:207, 377, 47:87 20:279, 52:326, 329, 333–34, 337 Tutt, Mrs. Robinson C., McGehee, 32:183, 34:180, Twenty-fifth Aero Squadron (U.S.), 35:128–41 35:377, 42:190, 44:187 "Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Arkansas Historical "Tutt and Everett War in Marion County," by W. B. Association," by Mary D. Hudgins, 25:279– Flippin, 17:155–63 86 Tutt-Everett feud ("war"), Yellville, 43:92 Twenty-fifth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), Tuttle, Ada, Clark Co., 4:320 47:271 Tuttle, Awl, Clark Co., 4:320 Twenty-fifth Ohio Artillery Battery, 56:30 Tuttle, Byrd, Clark Co., 4:320 Twenty-first Arkansas Infantry Regiment, 1:64, 12:367, Tuttle, David, Clark Co., 4:320 15:346, 17:153n, 20:83n Tuttle, Jim, Clark Co., 4:320 Twenty-first Ohio Artillery (USA), 47:267n Tuttle, Myra Geneva Cash Cook (Mrs. David Tuttle), "Twenty-Five Years as Printer of the Quarterly," by Clark Co., 4:320–24 Hugh Park, 26:185–93 Tuttle, Palmyra Cash Cook, Clark Co., 32:95 25 Years of Arkansas Gazette Photography: 1950–1975, Tuttle, Seth, Washington Co., and Old Main, UA, 30:12 noted, 35:379–80 Tuttle, Solomon, Washington Co., and Far West Twenty-fourth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), Seminary, 14:330, 29:345–46, 348, 350, 13:252n, 18:258 358–59 Twenty-fourth Indiana Infantry (USA), 47:349 Tuttle Cemetery, Washington Co., 43:354 Twenty-fourth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), Tuttle family, Washington Co., art. on, noted, 48:205, 39:199, 57:241 352 Twenty-fourth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 40:269– Tuttle place, near Combs, 10:3 70 Tutty, Thomas (criminal), Natchez, Miss., 23:56 Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 38:142n, Tuzcaluza, 51:8, 17 42:157n, 52:325, 327, 329, 331–33 Twain, Mark. See Clemens, Samuel Langhorne at Helena (1863), 20:277, 279 Tweedle, Mrs. Earl, Clarendon, 42:382 at Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:10–11 Twelfth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 4:113, Twenty-ninth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 28:373 15:165n, 18:13–25, 42:139n Twenty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), Twelfth Arkansas Sharpshooters Battalion (CSA), 34:341 19:44, 42:139n Twenty-second Indiana Infantry Regiment (USA), at Twelfth Kansas Infantry Regiment (USA), 20:11, Pea Ridge (1862), 20:86 24:228, 26:226, 28:379, 29:144, 245 Twenty-second Texas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 46:56n Twelfth Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment (USA), "Twenty-seven Days on the Levee—1927," by Edythe 37:136 Simpson Hobson, 39:210–29 Twelfth Missouri Cavalry (CSA), 42:74n, 75n, 76n, 77n '27 Flood in Desha County, noted, 41:91, 355 Twelfth Missouri Infantry Regiment (USA), at Pea Twenty-Seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry, by Ridge (1862), 20:89, 91–92 Desmond Walls Allen, 48:202 Twelfth Texas Cavalry Regiment (CSA), 27:75, 46:46– Twenty-Seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry, History 59, 52:138–39, 141, 142, 144–46, 148, 152– of, by Silas C. Turnbo, 48:203 53 Twenty-seventh Arkansas Infantry (CSA), 20:295, Twelve Corners, Benton Co., 21:5 26:133n, 49:153 "Twelve-mile rebels," 18:70n Twenty-seventh Iowa Infantry Regiment (USA), 39:199 Twentieth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), 12:367, Twenty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (USA), at

741 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Jenkins' Ferry (1864), 20:11 Tyler, Bud, and Bentonville Bank robbery, 7:70, 78 Twenty-sixth Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), Tyler, Elizabeth, Atlanta, Ga., 52:407 25:37, 63–65, 93, 163, 169 and KKK, 22:11, 13, 195, 197, 331 Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry Regiment (USA), Tyler, J. B. (CSA), in 6th Ark. Inf. Regt., 13:131 38:8147:349n, 359–60, 49:8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Tyler, Pres. John, 24:55, 32:337–41 Twenty-third Arkansas Infantry Regiment (CSA), Tyler, Virginia, Eureka Springs, 56:168, 174, 176 4:113, 115, 11:312, 12:367–68 Tyler, Tex., 14:383 Tweraser, Kurt, 57:43 Tyler Cemetery, near Cherry Valley, 1:59 Twice Fifty-five Community Songs—The Green Book, Tyler Tap Railroad, Tyler, Tex., 7:155–56, 183, noted, 30:158 31:279–80 Twiford, Eugene, Mena, 21:44–45, 69, 74 Tynan, Vicki, 43:340 Twiford, Ormond H., Mena, art. on 1901 journal of, Tyndall, Naida, Howard Co., 36:298, 42:373 21:44–74 Tyner, Thomas, Washington Co., 6:32n Twigg, John H. (Texarkana militia officer), 7:161 Typhoid fever Twilight (steamer), 9:215, 20:247 in Ark., 1930, 39:305 Twin City Press. See Little Rock Twin City Press among CSA soldiers, 15:174 Twin City Savings Bank, North Little Rock, 39:260, inoculations for, 47:321 46:80–81 "Typical Women's Schools in Arkansas before the War Twin Rivers (name for Cumberland and Tenn. rivers), of 1861–65," by Emily Penton, 4:325–39 23:340 Tyro, Lincoln Co., 43:194 Twist brothers, 48:338 Tyronza, Poinsett Co., 5:269, 24:8, 27:89, 113, 29:314, Twitty, Conway, 42:391 317, 32:209, 43:338, 47:188, 52:58 "Two Ballads," contributed by Aileen Walls and Edgar Socialist party in, 27:113, 116–17 Holcombe, 7:334–35 STFU founded near (1934), 41:195, 48:335 Two Bayou Creek, south of Camden, 41:324 Tyronza Central Railroad, Poinsett Co., 38:117 Two Centuries of Methodism in Arkansas, noted, 59:470 Tyronza Lake, Poinsett Co., 5:265, 269 "Two Decades of State Forestry in Arkansas," by Fred Tyronza River, Poinsett Co., 5:264–65, 269, 272, H. Lang, 24:208–19 44:205 Two Fighters and Two Fines, by Tom W. Campbell, Tyronza Unemployment League, 38:371 revd., 1:371–73 Tyrrell, Ian, Woman's World, Woman's Empire: The 201 Books on Arkansas, 47:187 Woman's Christian Temperance Union in "Two Letters of the Meek Family, Union County, 1842– International Perspective, 1880–1930, revd., 1845," ed. Mrs. Thomas Campbell, 15:260– 51:278–79 66 Tyson, Ardis, Atkins, 34:269 "Two Logan County Pioneers," by Mattie Brown, Tyson, C. F., Widener, Ark., 47:212 14:109–14 Tyson, Carl Newton, book by, revd., 41:353–54 Two Mile Prairie, near Brownsville, Lonoke Co., Tyson, Don, 57:133 22:133 Tyson, Joe, New Boston, Tex., 14:248 "Two Pioneer Doctors of Southeast Arkansas: John Tyson, Ora. See Evans, Ora Tyson (Mrs. Bruce Evans) Wilson Martin and Charles Nicklin Martin," Tyson, Remer, book coauth., 48:293 by Elizabeth M. Meek, 5:114–22 Tyson, Timothy B., coauth., Democracy Betrayed, Two Republics. See Mexico City Two Republics revd., 58:457–58 Two Starrs: Belle, the Bandit Queen and Pearl, Tyson Foods, 59:312, 317 Riverfront Madam, by Robert G. Winn, and labor-law reform, 57:109, 124 noted, 38:376 and power in Ark., 57:101–2 Two Vital Questions—Why Pray and after Death— Tyus, Allen, Ozan, 59:386 What? by William Postell Witsell, revd., 11:336–38 Two Years before the Mast, by Richard Henry Dana, noted, 27:74 Tycoon (steamboat), 20:291 Tydings, Millard, of Maryland, 32:124 Tygert [Tiqucit], Hugh, Ft. Smith, 17:253 Tyler (USA gunboat), 7:330, 12:336–37, 20:268, 273, 282–83, 284n, 286–88 Tyler, Mrs. A. M., and UA preparatory dept., 7:261

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