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Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 picture of, facing 29:200 N and proposed Calif. expedition (1845), 6:9 public sch. incorporated at (1838), 12:103 NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement records of, moved to Tex., 2:160 of Colored People river traffic at, 1:350, 353, 6:25n, 227n NAB. See National Association of Broadcasters and RRs, 7:104, 111, 135 Nabors, Mary Holmes Thompson (Mrs. Richard T. town plan of, noted, 13:393 Nabors), Union Co., 12:251 Mark Twain and, 29:198–202, 207 Nabors, Richard T., Union Co., 12:251 wagon train leaves from (1846), 6:9 Nackatosh Bluff, Clark Co., 48:163 wharf at (1850), 1:350 Nacogdoches, Tex., 19:109, 37:170 Napoleon (now Batesville), Independence Co., 5:283, Nacogdoches (steamboat), 5:332, 20:247 11:15 Nader, Ralph, 54:204 Napoleon (Civil War–era cannon), picture of, facing Nady, 51:75 22:40 Naeve, Milo M., book by, noted, 57:498 Napoleon and Little Rock Railroad Company, 7:111, Nagus, R. F. (CSA), 35:88 135 Nahlen, Rev. Paul, Subiaco, 14:402 Napoleon Planter (1859), 11:212 Nail, Alec, Benton Co., 16:405 Napoleon Sentinel (1855), 11:212 Nail, Jonathan, Benton Co., 15:356 Narkinsky, Sam, Little Rock, 15:335 Nail, Noel O., Sevier Co., 12:66 Narrad, Jeramiah (CSA), 5:409 Naked Truth of the Rebellion, 1861–1865, by Joseph D. Narrative and Critical History of America, 51:305–6 Nelson, revd., 23:370–71 Narrative Bibliography of the African-American Nall, Don, Batesville, 46:98, 48:212 Frontier: Blacks in the Rocky Mountain Nameless Towns, by Thad Sitton and James H. Conrad, West, 1535–1912, by Roger D. Hardaway, revd., 58:459–60 revd., 57:493–94 Nan, Anthony, 37:206 "Narrow Gauge Railroads in Arkansas," by Lee A. Dew Nancarrow, Conlon, interview with, 54:457–69 and Louis Koeppe, 31:276–93 Nance, C. B., 54:149 Narrows, The (now Mountainburg), 14:374. See also Nance, Ezekiel, Hempstead Co., 12:66 Mountainburg Nanna, Welle (circus performer), 26:253 Narrows (mtn. pass), Okla., 26:258–59 Nannemann, Susan, paper by, 53:371 Nasatir, A. P., book by, revd., 44:79–81 Napier, Archibald D. (USA), 49:154, 158, 160, 52:306 Nasaw, David, book by, revd., 44:349–50 Napier, Dodson (sheriff, Pope Co.), 51:129 Nash, Charles, 53:215 Napoleon, Louis (emperor of France), rumored to Nash, Dr. Charles Edward, Helena, 4:308–10, 13:7–9, recognize CSA, 3:169, 187, 25:169 9–10, 14:106, 30:194, 212 Napoleon, Desha Co., 1:159, 2:156–57, 3:74, 6:273, Nash, Gary B., rev., 54:390–91 9:235–36, 12:340, 343, 13:391, 18:242, 244, Nash, George, quoted, 56:444 279, 29:199–200, 202, 48:237–38, 49:131 Nash, Horace D., "Blacks in Arkansas during art. on, noted, 47:190, 365 Reconstruction: The Ex-Slave Narratives," art. on Marine Hosp. at, 14:38–42 48:243–59 cemetery at, 2:158 Nash, L. B., 32:93 during Civil War, 1:66, 104, 2:160, 9:277–83, Nash, L. M., El Dorado, 33:216 22:156 Nash, Martha Elizabeth. See Flanagin, Martha Elizabeth CSA diary mentions, 9:277–83 Nash (Mrs. Harris Flanagin) decline of, 2:160 Nash, Mary Burt, Little Rock, 15:21n descriptions of, 1:159–61, 31:26 Nash, Phebe, Lafayette Co., 12:66 famous persons at, 2:160 Nash, William B., 16:185 floods wash away, 10:336 Nash, William (dean, Ark. Law Sch.), Little Rock, free blacks perform patrol duty in, 3:74 21:113 freedmen and, 51:144, 153, 154 Nashville, Howard Co., 5:23n, 15:89, 26:310, 27:286, Indian mound near, 2:151, 154, 157–59 28:52, 30:231, 234n, 32:371, 374, 40:191– P. L. Laclede buried at, 2:157 92, 42:314, 387, 45:54 letter from (1851), 1:159–61 Ark. and La. Railway to (1884), 39:289 map of, mentioned, 10:336 banking restrictions in (1933), 39:257 marker at, 2:157 Bapts. at, 13:265 Ohio Belle captured at, 1:67 cemetery at, 13:265 524 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Dillard's first store at, 47:380 37:40 early hist. of, 13:264–69 Nation and Its City, The: Politics, "Corruption," and high sch. faculty at (1910), pictures of, facing Progress in Washington, D.C., 1861–1902, 30:232, 234 by Alan Lessoff, noted, 53:399; revd., KKK at, 22:21 54:228–30 naming of, 13:265 National Archives, 11:65, 19:102, 24:93–94, 29:363, peach industry at, 12:31–32, 34:264 30:245, 39:352 Westbrook Home in, 38:278 National Association for the Advancement of Colored Nashville, Tenn., 29:202 People (NAACP), 34:150, 37:268, 277, battle at (1864), 54:298, 313 38:111, 39:311, 320, 325, 40:202–3, 207–8, conv. of 1850 at, and Robert W. Johnson, 13:21–22 212, 214, 216–17, 219, 42:263–64, 266, 269, Gilchrist-Armstrong incident at, and A. Yell, 26:16– 44:82, 104, 48:25, 28, 49:268, 54:119, 17 59:78–81, 244–46, 248, 257–59 Nashville Convention, R. W. Johnson endorses, 36:320, Act 10 and, 56:446–48, 449–50, 453–55 321n Daisy Bates pres. of, 30:112 Nashville Convention: Southern Movement for Unity, bogus tape used against in Ark., 30:98 1848–1850, by Thelma Jennings, revd., Crisis, magazine of, on Elaine race riot (1919), 40:81–82 19:143n Nashville (Tenn.) Methodist Review, 27:249 and elec. primary of 1942, 1:275 Nashville (Tenn.) National Banner, 26:16–17 hires, 19:150, 31:207 Nashville News, 20:348, 24:40–41, 59:380, 384 intimidating laws against, in Ark., 27:112 baseball coverage in, 54:424 in Little Rock, 56:362–64, 370 Nashville (Tenn.) Republican, 26:16–17 1957 crisis and, 55:48, 56:371–75, 429, 434, 443 Nashville (Tenn.) Republican and State Gazette, 19:213 and sch. desegregation, 30:96, 103–4, 111–12 Nashville: The Occupied City, by Walter T. Durham, segregationists and, 54:446, 452, 456 revd., 46:76–77 on lynching, 52:158, 160–61, 169–70, 171, 173, Nashville (Tenn.) Whig, 26:16–17 179, 184 Nast, Thomas (artist), 52:251 National Association of Broadcasters, 38:115 Natchez, Miss., 20:45, 52, 29:195, 200–201 National Association of Commissions for Women, duel near, 53:165 59:274 "Natchez rebels" and (1781), 40:8–9, 11–15, 18–21, National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, 25–26, 28–30 15:49 Natchez (steamboat), 1:354 National Banner. See Nashville (Tenn.) National Natchez Indians, 53:128, 130 Banner Natchitoches, La., 2:214, 20:39–64 National Baptist Convention, 54:346, 59:249, 258. See Natchitoches Bluff, 49:245 also Baptists Natchitoches Indian Factory, La., 14:5, 37:168–72, 175, National Bauxite Company, 27:344 177, 179, 181 National Cemetery Natchitoches Trace, 48:163 at Fayetteville, 2:314, 14:182, 15:370, 30:221 Nathan, George (49er), 6:77 at Ft. Smith, 31:73, 351, 37:364 Nathan, Henry, Pine Bluff, 37:244 National Colored Men's Convention, 54:331, 343 Nathan, Pike Co., 35:360 National Conference of Charities and Corrections, "Nathan Warren: A Free Negro for the Old South," by 26:159 Margaret Smith Ross, 15:53–61 National Congress of Civil War Round Tables, mtng. Nathaniel Weston and Company Railroad, 31:287 of, in Fayetteville (1979), 38:191 Nation, Carry, Eureka Springs, 42:363 National Consumer's League, 50:331 attacks Jeff Davis for public drunkenness, 20:123 National Cooperage and Woodworking Company, book features, 35:302 Shirley, 33:288 Nation, The, 58:286 National Defense Mediation Board (WWII), 27:209 comments on Ark. (1875), 39:108 National Democrat. See Little Rock National Democrat on lynching, 52:158 National Economist, 32:118 on STFU strike, 52:429 National Education Association, 38:316, 322–23 National Agricultural Wheel. See Agricultural Wheel National Endowment for the Humanities, 39:189 National Agricultural Workers' Union. See Agricultural National Farmers' Alliance. See under Farmers' Alliance Workers' Union National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. See National American Wholesale Merchants Association, under Farmers' Alliance 525 Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 National Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. See 2:139 Colonial Dames of America National Farmers Conference, 53:280–81 National Society of United States Daughters of 1812. National Farmers' Holiday Association, Commonwealth See Daughters of 1812 Coll. and, 25:395, 32:139–41 National States' Rights Party, 30:119 National Farmers' Union, 32:350 National Textile Workers' Union, 25:293 National Farm Labor Union, 32:343, 360–61 National Union. See Little Rock National Union, 1863 National Federation of Business and Professional National Union Men of the State of Arkansas, 38:33 Women's Clubs, 59:266, 274, 278, 282 National Urban League, 54:31, 32, 34. See also Urban National Folk Festival Association, founding of, in Leauge Ark., 7:5 National Woman's Party (in Ark.), 15:38–39 National forests, 32:15n National Women's Conference, 59:293 art. on, in Ark. (1907–33), noted, 38:285 National Youth Administration, 1:186 National Geographic, 38:69 Nation's Business, 37:125 National Grange. See Granger movement Nations Creek, Columbia Co., 11:2 National guard, and desegregation, 53:448 Native America in the Twentieth Century, noted, 53:502 National Historical Publications and Records "Native American Influence in Folk Songs of North Commission, 38:190 Arkansas," by Theodore Roosevelt Garrison, National Home Economics Association, 50:332 6:165–79 National Intelligencer.