F.

Farm Loan Act, [84].
Farmers' Alliance, [30], [33].
Farmers' Union of Louisiana, [34].
Fiction on the South, bibliography of, [241]-[242].
Field, Marshall, and Company own mills in North Carolina, [95].
Finance, problem in South, [22]; repudiation of state debts, [22], [227]-[233]; economies of new state governments, [24]-[25]; platform of National Alliance and Knights of Labor on, [34]; subtreasury plan, [34]-[35]; merchants as bankers, [61]-[65]; crop lien, [62]-[63]; Farm Loan Act, [84]; see also [Tariff], [Taxation].
Fisk University, [179].
Fleming, W. L., The Sequel of Appomattox, cited, [2 (note)], [27 (note)]; Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama, cited, [227 (note)].
Florida, end of carpetbag rule in, [9]; mines, [102]; cigar industry, [104]; bonds as part of Peabody Fund, [167]; migration to, [194]; debt, [227].
Freedmen's Aid Societies, schools for negroes opened by, [173].
Freedmen's Bureau, [27].
French in Louisiana, [6].
Friends, Society of, influence in South, [16].