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
"Hell Hole Swamp," 354.
Henderson, Mrs. Lizzie George, 413.
Henry, Patrick, 405.
Herbert, Hilary, 127, 142.
Hetzel, Margaret, 412.
Heyward, Gov. Duncan C., of S. C., 387.
Hill, Augusta, 110.
Hill, Mr., 185-187.
Hodges, of Princess Anne, 216, 257.
Hoge, Rev. Dr. Moses D., 9.
Holden, Gov. William Woods, N. C., 275, 307.
Hollywood, Richmond, 405, 406, 407.
Hollywood Memorial Association, 405.
Holmes, Professor, 361.
Honoré, Bertha (Mrs. Potter Palmer), 111.
Hood, General John B., 3, 60, 303.
Howard, General O. O., 216.
Howell, Miss Maggie, 57.
Hughes, Mrs. Sarah, 300.
Hull, Robert W., 93.
Hunkidory Club, The, 368.
Hunt, General, 363, 364.
Hunt, Mrs. Sallie Ward, 111.
Hunter, General, 377.
Hunter, R. M. T., 33, 91, 92.
Huntington, Dr. (Bishop) F. E., 89.
Hunton, General Eppa, 116, 283-284.
Huntsville, Ala., 135.
Illinois, 81, 393.
Illinois National Guards, 418.
Indian, The, 393-4, 400, 401.
Indianapolis, Ind., 101.
Ingalls, Senator John G., 391.
Iowa University Studies, 216.
Irvin, Charles E., 94.
Irwinsville, Ga., 95.
Jackson, D. K., 226.
James River, Va., 341.
Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, 399.
Jelks, Gov. W. D., 387.
Jewett, Mrs., Stony Creek, 183.
"John Sylvester," The, 237.
Johns, Annie E., 18.
Johns Hopkins U. Studies, 250.
Johnson, Andrew, 83, 84-85, 90, 101, 130, 132, 133, 213, 222, 224, 247,
248, 325.
Johnson, Captain, 265, 266.
Johnson, Reverdy, 135.
Johnston, Joseph E., 47, 53, 56, 57, 60-62, 80-81, 84, 96, 417.
Johnston, Mrs. Marmaduke, 169.
Jones, Freeman, 327, 329, 332.
Kaye, Colonel, 37.
Keatley, Colonel J. H., 3.
Keene, Laura, 82.
Keiley, Anthony M., 37.
Kellogg, Gov. W. P., La., 333.
Kentucky, 220, 300, 412.
Kilpatrick's troops, General H. J., 169.
King, Grace, 110.
King, Jule (Mrs. Henry Grady), 109.
King St., Charleston, 361.
Kirke's cut-throats, 275.
Knauss, Colonel W. H., 418.
Knights of the White Camelia, 268.
Knox, Bill, 331.
Kohn, Mr. August, 182.
Kohn, Mrs. August, 182.
Ku Klux, 259, 268, 269-272, 275-278, 318, 360, 379, 410.
La Fourche, 377.
Lancaster, Ohio, 306.
La Têche, 377.
Laurens and Edgefield, 365.
Lea, Captain, 277.
Leacock, Rev. Dr., 134-135.
Leacock sisters, The, 110.
Lee, General Fitzhugh, 171, 417.
Lee's mother (Anna Maria Mason), General Fitzhugh, 20.
Lee, General Robert E., 9, 43, 50, 67-68, 70-72, 89, 90-92, 97, 129,
130, 136, 159, 161, 174, 181, 303, 305, 413-414, 417.
Lee, Mrs. Robert E., 20, 47, 50, 70, 159, 181, 219, 303.
Lee's surrender, 50, 53, 62.
Lee, General Sidney Dill, 418.
Lee, General Rooney (W. H. F.), his sweetheart, 109.
Lee, Susan Pendleton, 197.
Leland, J. P., Mr., 348.
"Leslie's Weekly," 385.
Letcher, Gov. John, 35.
Lett, J. P., William, 326, 329, 331.
Le Vert, Mme. (Octavia Walton), 110, 412.
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