Dixie After the War: An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of RichmondAvary, Myrta Lockett
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Dixie After the War: An Exposition of Social Conditions Existing in the South, During the Twelve Years Succeeding the Fall of Richmond
Avary, Myrta Lockett
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877); Southern States -- Social conditions
Fitz, Rev. Mr., 214.
Fleming, Walter A., 135, 250, 278.
Florida, Agricultural Land Scrip, 307-308.
Florida, 214, 301, 307, 391.
Florida, State House of, 316.
Florida, "Times-Union," Jacksonville, 387.
Foraker, Senator, 409.
Ford's Theatre, 82.
"Forefathers' Day," 359.
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 62, 275, 410.
Fort Lafayette, 134.
Fort Pulaski, 92.
Fortress Monroe, 92, 102, 103, 219, 222.
Fort Warren, 85.
Foss, Rev. A., 135.
Freedmen's Bureau, 143, 211, 353.
Freedmen's Saving Bank, 216.
Fullerton, General J. S., 213, 214, 215.
Fulton, Rev. Mr., 134.
Galt House, Louisville, Ky., 409.
Gamble's Hill, Richmond, 149.
Gambling parlours, 372.
Garner, James Wilford, 317.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 79, 304.
Garside, Miss (Mrs. Welch), 409.
Gary, General, 360.
Geddings, Dr., 182.
Geddings, Mrs. Postell, 182.
Georgia, 109, 120, 206, 269, 275, 292, 301, 307, 408, 412.
Georgia Military Institute Battalion, 58.
Georgetown, D. C., 413.
Gettysburg, 38.
Gibson, Eustace, 257, 258-9.
Gildersleeve, Dr. J. R., 16.
Gillem, General Alvan Cullem, 249, 260.
Gilmer, General Jerry (Jeremy Francis), 125.
Gillmore, General Quincy Adams, 79, 85, 378.
Girardeau, Rev. Dr., 201.
Glenrie, Rev. Mr., 202.
Godfrey, Rev. Dr., 336.
Goode, E. C., 387.
Goode, Eugenia, 110.
"Goodlett, Mother" (Mrs. M. C.), 410.
Goodrich, Rev. Dr., 134.
Goodwin, Mayor of Columbia, S. C., 4.
Gordon, General John B., 410, 417.
Grace Church, Richmond, 407.
Gracebridge, Mrs., 151.
Grady, Henry Woodfin, 417.
Graham, John M., 85.
Grand Army of the Republic, 405, 417, 418.
Grant, General Frederick Dent, 418.
Grant, General Ulysses S., 23, 40, 41, 50, 79-80, 82, 85, 90-92, 97,
113-114, 132, 160, 213, 215, 224, 260, 274, 282, 301, 308,
357-358, 365, 368, 371, 377, 417.
Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., 82, 107, 113, 114, 357.
Gray, Helen, 134.
Greeley, Horace, 36, 225, 226, 240, 241, 242.
Greenbrier White Sulphur (Springs), The, 149, 174.
Greenleaf, Mrs., 135.
Greensboro, N. C., 55, 56, 61, 83.
Greenville, S. C., 378.
Gregory, Alice, 109.
Hahn, Governor Michael, 34.
Hale, Edward Everett, 89.
Hall, Rev. Dr. Charles H., 222-223.
Halleck, General Henry W., 91, 92, 114, 125, 127, 377.
Hamilton, Gov. A. J., Texas, 247.
Hamilton, "Handsome Tom," 58.
"Hampton Day," 360.
Hampton family freeing slaves, 182.
Hampton, Wade, 6, 129, 160-161, 346, 359, 360-361, 364-365, 368-369,
370-371, 417.
Hampton, Mrs. Wade, 160-161.
Hampton, Va., 181.
Hampton Roads Peace Commission, 33.
Hancock, General Winfield Scott, 260.
Harby, Mrs. Lee, 182.
Hardy, Sally, 109.
"Harper's Weekly," 12, 49.
Harrison, Burton, 57, 237.
Harrison, W. H., 418.
Haskell, Col. Alex. C., 366.
Haxall house, 112.
Haxall, Richard Barton, 226.
Hayes, President Rutherford B., 371.
Hayward, 232, 234.
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