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INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIV -1957 editors, Mississippi Valley His- torical Review, 568. Aaron, Daniel, his The United Alderson, William T., reviews The States: The History of a Repub- Decisive Battle of Nashville, 421. lic, received, 452; reviewed, 557. Alexander, Nancy, her Here Will Absher, Mrs. W. R., serves on I Dwell: The Story of Caldwell Board of Directors, Wilkes Coun- County, reviewed, 91. ty Historical Association, 309. Alexander, Nathaniel, grave of, Accessions, those of the Division visited on tour, 570. of Archives and Manuscripts, Allcott, John, elected Vice-Presi- listed, 304. dent-at-Large, Art Society, 112. Actors in the Colony, by Albert Q. Allen (Master), name of man with Bell, presents prose biographies Ralph Lane, 207. of Roanoke settlers, 184. Allen, Morris, listed as Lost Col- Adams, John E., named as Secre- onist, 207. tary, North Carolina Symphony Allen, Mrs. W. G., named as Sec- Society, 118. retary-Treasurer, Society of Adams, Percy G., compares work Mayflower Descendants, serves as of Lawson and Brickell, 317- committee chairman, 118. 326; his article, "John Lawson's Ali-Mat Takes Off, by Mrs. Alice Alter-Ego—Dr. John Brickell," Clarke Mathewson, discussed, 313-326; reviews North Carolina 241. Drama, 90; reiterates Sparks's Alston, John, one of family accused and Cox's assertion regarding of counterfeiting, 479, 480. BrickelPs plagiarism, 326. Alston House, opened as historic Addy, George M., accepts position, shrine, 444. Brigham Young University, 568. Amadas, Philip, makes voyage to Africa, Philip, announces Salem Roanoke twice, 214. faculty addition, 307. American Council of Learned So- Agricultural Developments in cieties, The, announces fellow- North Carolina, 1783-1860, dis- ship grants, 573. cussed, 243; reviewed, 283. American Indian in North Caro- Ahoskie Era of Hertford County, lina, The, by Douglas L. Rights, 1889-1939, The, by Roy Parker, received, 574; republished, 572. Sr„, received, 129. American University, co-sponsors Alabama, spinning mill established Institute on Records Manage- there in 1809, 20. ment, 436; joint sponsor of the Alabama Commission of Industrial Institute in the Preservation and Resources, notes influx of north- Administration of Archives, 436. ern capital, 375. Anderson, John H., prepares con- Alamance Battlefield, visited by lo- stitution and by-laws for Wake cal historians on tour, 125. historical group, 446. "Alamance plaids," first colored Andrews, M. B., represents Wayne cotton cloth woven on power County Historical Society at looms in South, 146. Wake County meeting, 124. Alamance Presbyterian Church, Angel, Herbert E., directs Insti- visited by group on tour of Guil- tute on Records Management, ford County, 125. 436. Alden, John R., appointed Chair- Ann Street Cemetery (Beaufort), man, History Department, Duke markers there, recorded by Car- University, 568; elected new teret historical group, 571. member of Historical Society of Appeal, The, Negro newspaper, North Carolina, 124; has article urges support of Negro fairs, published, 442; member of Coun- 60. cil, Institute of Early American Applewhite, Joseph Davis, reviews History and Culture, Colonial The United States: The History Williamsburg, 568; on board of of a Republic, 558. [579 ] 580 The North Carolina Historical Review Archaeological Society of North B Carolina, holds annual meeting, 125. Back Creek Friends Church, visit- ed by group on tour of Randolph Archives, those of England, yield County, 125. data on Roanoke colonists, 215. Baker Island, obtained by United Archives and Manuscripts, Division States under Guano Act, 266. of, acquisitions listed, 304. Ball, Jerry, receives Palatine His- Archives of the North Carolina tory Award, 447. Department of Archives and Baltimore Chronicle (Maryland), History: Services to the Public, questions Jones-Wilson duel, 501. released by the Department, 111. Barber, Mrs. W. W., serves as Di- Argo, Thomas M., Raleigh lawyer rector, Wilkes County Historical attempts to organize bar associa- Association, 309. tion, serves as Secretary, North Bardolph, Richard, promoted to Carolina Bar Association, 36. Professor, 567. Arnett, Mrs. Ethel Stevens, her Barker, Richard, given Fulbright Greensboro, North Carolina, dis- grant for study in France, 121. cussed, 243; receives American Barker, Richard J., appointed In- Association for State and Local structor, Western Carolina Col- History Award, 115. ledge, 567. "Around My Back Door," quoted Barnum, P. T., marker unveiled in from The News and Observer, honor of, 110. 248. Barrett, John G., his Sherman's March through the Carolinas, Arrowhead Monument, visited on received, 129; reviewed, McDowell County tour, 570. 284; re- views General George B. Mc- Ashe, Samuel A., elected secretary Clellan. Shield of the Union, legal group, writes edito- of 37; 425; reviews Rebel Brass, The rial on organization of bar asso- Confederate Command System, ciation, 40. 298. Asheville, serves as host to legal Barrow, Henry W., attends Trinity meetings, 48, 55, 56. College, born near Salem, 68; Asheville Citizen, editor of, indi- describes cold and poor shelter, cates need for lawyers to orga- 78; describes illnesses at camp, nize, 36. 72, 73, 74, 76; describes quarter- Askew, A. S., presides at session, master duties, 80, 82; disap- North Carolina Literary and proves of camp gossip about of- Historical Association, Inc., 437. ficers, 75; employed by F. and H. Fries, expresses hope for Atkinson, Edward, proposes exhi- 69; war's end, 81; goes to Staunton bition, suggests marmalade in- (Va.) for provisions, 82; goes to dustry instead of cotton mills, Weldon to join General Hoke, 380; supports New England su- 80; has four brothers in Confed- premacy in textiles, 381. erate Army, 69; his "Memoir" of Aubrey, Captain, member Roa- read, 70; joins Moravian Church, noke colony, 207. 69; last letter to Fries, 85; let- Auraria, The Story of a Georgia ters of, describe camp life, 69; Gold-Mining Town, by E. Merton marries Mrs. Nannie Webster Coulter, received, 128; reviewed, Cardwell, 70; requests food from 291. home, 84; requests Fries to get "Avoca," visited by group on coun- him heavy boots and hat, 83; re- ty tour, 437. turns to Salem after war, 70; sends extra clothing home, 81; Ausley, Paul K., speaks to mem- sends John W. Fries cannon ball, bers of Pasquotank County His- 77; sends letters to Salem by mill torical Society, 445. wagons, 69; serves as corporal, Aycock, Charles B., restoration of 70; serves under Robert F. Hoke, his birthplace, discussed, 443. 82; tells of illness of Negro cook Aydlett, Olive, gives report, 445; in camp, 77; tells of makeshift re-elected Treasurer, Pasquotank army hospital, 74; tells of Salem County Historical Society, 446. ladies nursing Forsyth County Index to Volume XXXIV 581 regiments, 76; tells of scouting State College, 567; reads paper, for Yankees near New Bern, 80; Historical Society of North Caro- tells of watermelon feast, 73; lina, 443. volunteers for Confederate Belk, Henry, attends meeting of Army, 68; writes from Danville Wake County group at Gover- (Va.), 70; writes from near Ma- nor's Mansion, 124; introduces nassas, 72; writes of destruction speaker, 443. of land during battle, 79; writes Bell, Albert Q., his Actors in the of election of officers, 71; writes Colony, discussed, 184. of evacuation of Columbia (S.C.), Bell, Holley Mack, reviews Ocra- 84; writes of Forsyth County coke, 289; writes comments on Flag, 72; writes of gift of wine Jamestown celebration, 451. while in camp, 73; writes of lack Bell, J. Bowyer, accepts position, of camp routine, 77; writes of Georgia Teachers College, 568; measles in camp, 75; writes of studies in Italy on Fulbright mountain camp site, 76; writes grant, 121. views of Grant's campaign, 81. Bell, Mrs. Suzanne G., joins staff, Basil the Page, by Grace I. Whit- Records Center, Department of man, juvenile story of Virginia Archives and History, 304, 436. settler, 193. Bell's Grove, visited by group on Bass, Robert D., his The Green tour of Randolph County, 125. Dragoon. The Lives of Banastre Ben Franklin's Privateers. A Naval Tarlton and Mary Robinson, re- Epic of the American Revolu- ceived, 451; reviewed, 548. tion, by William Bell Clark, dis- Bass, Mrs. Taft, elected Vice- cussed, 245. President, Society of County and Benbow, Charles, leads movement Local Historians, presents Hodg- for internal improvements, 139. es Cup Award, 117; presides at Bennet, Marke, husbandman, mem- luncheon, North Carolina Liter- ber of the Lost Colony, 214. ary and Historical Association, Bentonville Battleground Associa- Inc., 116; re-elected Vice-Presi- tion, Inc., organized, 302. dent, Literary and Historical As- Berde, William, yeoman, member sociation, 115. of the Lost Colony, 214. Batchelor, J. B., aids in efforts of Berry, Richard, Lost Colonist, de- Raleigh lawyers to organize, 36. scribed as "gentleman" and Battle, Joel, advertises for citizen "muster captain," 214. support of cotton mills, 25; Best, John Hardin, goes to Missis- wealthy planter of Edgecombe sippi State College for Women, County, 24. 119. Battle, R. H., one of Raleigh law- 1 Beth Carr Church, visited on tour yers urging formation of a state of Bladen County, 445. bar association, 36. Beveridge, Albert J., annual com- "Battle of Gettysburg, The," film petition for award in honor of, shown at staff meeting, Depart- announced, 310. ment of Archives and History, Bevington, Mrs. Helen, her poetry 438. quoted, 232, 236; recognized as Beall, James F., officer of Henry poetess, 231; wins Roanoke- W. Barrow's regiment, 70. Chowan Poetry Award, 115. Beard, Robert, speaks at Asheville Bibliography of John Marshall, A, meeting, 449. received, 311 ; reviewed, 539. Beasley, Mrs. W. B., represents "Bibliography of the Published Johnston County Historical So- Writings of Benjamin Griffith ciety at meeting of Wake Coun- Brawley, A," by John W. Parker, ty group, 124; writes article on 165-178. Mitchiner family, 309. Bierck, Harold A., promoted to Pro- Beaufort County Historical Society, fessor, University of North Caro- holds meeting, 308. lina 119; speaks at Elon Col- "Bedford Brown: State Rights lege, 439.