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Arkansas 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.