D.
Daughters of the Confederacy, [210].
Debt, see [Finance].
Delaware as Southern State, [5]; Grange in, [32]; school fund (1796), [157]-[158 (note)]; foreign born in, [194]; surplus of wheat (1917), [199]; Catholics in, [214]; churches, [214].
Democratic party, at end of Reconstruction period, [9]; called Conservative party, [11]-[12]; and political consolidation, [12]; Farmers' Alliance and, [36]; Georgia convention (1890), [37]; controlling influence of, [38]; Populist party and, [42]-[43], [47], [201]; nature of, [201]; split in Arkansas, [231].
Disciples' Church, [a]216 (note)].
Durham (N. C.), tobacco industry in, [103].