Aberdeen, [150]
Aberdeen Cathedral, [85]n
Abou Ben Adhem, [30]
Abraham, [70]
Adams, [49]
Adams County, [142], [170], [176], [177], [207], [218]
Adams, George, [152], [153], [161]
Adams, Daniel, [162]n
Adams, Wirt, [162]n
Addison, [19]
Affleck, [202]
Africa, [86]
Agricultural & Mechanical College, [124]
Alabama, [72], [113], [127], [131], [148], [151]n, [152]n, [168], [185]
Alabama Historical Society, [157]
Alabama History:
Brewer's, [151]n, [153]
Colonial Mobile, [158]n
Memorial Record, [152]n
Picket's, [151]n
Alabama River, [158]
Alcorn, Gov. J. L., [121], [196], [197]
Alexandria, [176]
Allan-Bane, [71]
Allan, James Lane, [8]
"Alone," a poem, [33]
Alston's Lake, [163]
Altamaha, [127], [128]
America, [113], [125], [126]
American, [17], [20], [159], [212], [219]
American fiction, Library of, [66]
American Historical Association, Publication of, [94]n
American Historical Review, [159]n, [219]
American Philosophical Society, [93], [95], [105], see Transaction
Ames, Gov. Adelbert, [122], [189], [195], [196], [197], [198], [199]
Amite River, [86], [165]
Anderson, Mrs. Albert, [67]
Anderson, Thomas D., [153]
Animalculæ, Account of, [98]
Annalen of Physics, [98]
Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography, [86]n
Archer, Judge Stevenson, [149], [162]
Archives, [94]
Aristotle, [16]
Arkansas River, [105]
"Arlington," [216]
Arthur's Home Journal, [31]
Ashly, [160]
Asia, [101]
Astronomy, [26]
Atlantic Monthly, [38], [67]
"Attala," [207]
Attorneys, Federal in Mississippi, [153], [154]
"Auburn," [216]
Augustan Age of literature, [15], [16]
Austin, Mississippi, [66]
Bailey, [86]
Bailiff, J. S., [196]
Bance River, [158]
Banks, Sir Joseph, [102]
Banks, Sulton, [179], [183]
Bantam River, [25]
Baptist, [160], [228]
"Bard of the Quarters," [20]
Barksdale, E., [121]n, [194]
Barksdale, W. R., [196], [197]
Burnet, Daniel, [166]
Barton, Dr. Benjamin Smith, [99]
Barton, 'Squire, [65]
Bartram, [91], [101], [110], [226]

Baton Rouge, [86], [87], [88], [100], [211]
Bayou Tunica, [162], [163]
Beacon Hill, [49]
Beaver Creek, [165]
Beauvoir, [72]
Beechers, The, [24], [25]
Beers, Prof., [17]
Bedford's Magazine, [75]
Bell, Mrs. Helen D., [5], [201]
"Bellman," The of, '76 27
Benbroke, Dr., [204]
"Bench and Bar of Mississippi," [147]n, [150]n, [151]n, [152]n, [153]n
Benjamin, Judah P., [73]
Benoist, Gabriel, [160]
Benson, [77]
Berkeley, Governor, [12]
Bernard, Joseph, [160]
Beverly Farm, [39]
Bienville, [209]
Big Bayou Sara, [165]
Bingaman, Adam L., [217]
Black Creek, [166]
Bledsoe, Oscar F., [154]
Blount, I. T., [196]
"Blue and the Gray," The, [32], [38]
Blythe, Andrew K., [154]
Bogue Chito, [165], [230]
Boileau, [16]
Bondurant, Prof., A. L., [5], [43]
Bonner, Dr. Charles, [43], [44], [45]
Bonner, Ruth Martin, [45]
Bonner, Samuel Wilson, [45]
Bonner, Sherwood, [43]-[68]
Borneo, [101]
Boston, [48], [49], [51], [52], [56], [174]
Boston Courier, [66], [67]
Boston Ploughman, [47]
Boundary line (31 degree), [92], [93], [111], [125], [157], [168], [212]
Bourbon County, [128]
Boyer, Captain John, [160]
Boyd, [43]
Boyd, Miss Anna W., [176]
Boyd, S. S., [217]
Brabston, Miss Martha B., [177]
Branch, Miss Virginia, [202]
Brandon, Gerard, Esq., [5], [207]
Brandon, Gov. Gerard C., [210]
"Brandon-Hall," [216]
Breazeale, D. W., [179]
"Breer Rabbit," [45]
Brewer's History of Alabama, [151]n, [153]n
Briant, John W., [170]
Briggs, [107]
Bristol, [21]
Broome, Mrs. Dr., [202]
"Brotherhood for the Diffusion of Light," [83]
Brough, Prof. C. H., [3], [5], [113]
Brown, Gov. A. G., [214]
Browne, [107]
Bruin, Judge Peter Bryan, [148], [149], [150]
Bryant, W. C., [17]
Buckatanne River, [158]
Bunker Hill, [174]
Burnet, Daniel, [179], [180]
Burns, Robert, [9], [16]
"Burning Casque," a poem, [37]
Burr, Aaron, [151]n, [214]
Burruss, Rev. John C., [172], [174]
Bush, [82]
Butterworth, Samuel F., [153]
Byron, [16], [39], [41], [70]
Cable, George W., [8], [55]
Calhoun, John C., [24]
California, [152]n, [175]
Calusa, California, [152]n
Calvit, Thomas, [179]
Campbell, Anthony, [154]
Campbell, Judge David, [149], [152]
Cane, Account of, [96], [97]
Capen, Nahum, [47], [48]
Carolinas, The, [211]
Carolinians, [24], [126]
Carondelet, Baron de, [159], [163]
Carpet-bag government, [121], [122], [189], [192], [196]
Cartwright, Dr., [217]
"Case of Eliza Blelock," The, a sketch, [57]
Cashell, Miss Julia, [202]
Catchings T. C., [196]
Catholicism, [211]
Cavalier, [24]
Centennial Hymn, [32]
Chahta, [228], [229]
Chalmers, George, [86]
Chalmer, [194]
Chalmette, [12]
Chapman, [18]
Charles I, [126]
Charles II, [126]
Charles III, [159]
Charles IV, [159]
Charleston, South Carolina, [18], [19], [204]
Charlotte County, [87]
Chase, C. K., [195]
Chateaubriand, [207]
Chattahoochee, [125], [130], [159], [167], [168]
Chatterton, Thomas, [16], [17], [21]
Chaucer, [9], [11]
Chester, Gov. Peter, [86], [87]
Chew, Miss Sarah R., [176]
Chickianoce river, [159]
Chickasawhay, [115], [166]
Chikasa, [228], [229]
Chinese History, [81]
Chipola river, [167]
Choctaws, see Indians.
Choctaw River, [167]
Choctawhatchee, [167]
Chopart, [209]
Christmas, [29]
"Christmas Night at the Quarters," [9]
Civil War, [13], [20], [118], [190]
Claiborne, Wm. C. C., [179], [217]
Claiborne, Col. J. F. H., [86]n, [89], [91], [177], [209], [210], [215], [217], [228]
Claiborne's "Mississippi as a Province, Territory and State," [86]n, [87]n, [88]n, [89]n, [147]n, [148]n, [150]n, [151]n, [152]n
Clarke, Doctor, [83]
Clarke, Gov. Charles, [194]
Clarke, Daniel, [94], [160]
Clarke, Justice, [142]
Clarksville, [162]
Clayton, Judge A. M., [147]n, [150], [153]
Clinton, [195]
Cloud, Parson, [212]
Coenecuh, [167]
Coleridge, [16], [17]
Coles Creek, [214]
"Colonel Dunwoddie, Millionaire," [55]
Colonial Mobile, [158]n, [165]n
Columbian Exposition, [23]
Columbus, [26], [28]
"Come to the South," a poem, [31]
Comite, [165]
Commissioner, American, [93]
Commissioner, Spanish, [213]
Common School Fund, [123]
Companies, Land, [128], [129]
Comus, Queen of, [71]
"Concord," [216]
Conant, [53]
Confederacy, Daughter of, [69], [84]
Confederacy, Taxation in, [113]
Confederate currency, [120]
Confederate government, [150]
Confederate soldiers, [119]
Confederate treasury notes, [119]
Congress, [91], [105], [107], [113], [125], [129], [148], [149], [179], [183], [185], [187], [213]
Congress, Library of, [86]n, [87]n
Connecticut, [24], [36], [42]
Constitutional Conventions, [118]n, [120], [121]n, [214]
Cook, Rev. Valentine, [174]
Cosby, Miss Martha, [176]
Corn-finding Myth of the Choctaws, [230], [231]
"Cotter's Saturday Night," a poem, [9]
Cotton bale, [88], [111]
Cotton culture, [88]
Cotton press, [88], [89], [111]
Cotton-seed oil, [89]
Cotton tree, account of, [96]
County indigent fund, [119]
"Coventry," [216]
Covington, Alexander, [170]
Dabney, Thomas, [45]
Darlings' Creek, [165]
"David Copperfield," [11]
Davis, [160]
Davis, Fielding, [155]
Davis, Jefferson, [72], [75], [153]n, [190], [214]
Davis, Mrs. Jefferson, [69]n, [70], [71], [75], [81]
Davis, Mrs. M. E. M., [12]
Davis, "Miss Winnie," [69]-[84]
Dearborn, [106], [107]
Debtor's prison, [136]
Decameron, [51]
Delaware, [151]
Demarcation, Line of, [92], [93], [95]n, [111], [125]
Democrat, [29]
Democratic Campaign of 1875 in Mississippi, [194], [195]
Democratic Party, [202], [216]
Derblay, Philippe, [78]
"De Soto and his Men in the Land of Florida," [12]
De Soto's expedition, [224], [225], [226]
"Devereux," [216]
"Devil's Punch Bowls," [208]
Dexter, Colonel, [64]
"Dialect Tales," [57]n
Dickens, [11], [19], [39]
Dinsmore, [107]
Dickson, Samuel W., [154]
Direct Taxes, [120]
District of Columbia, [160]
Dixon, Roger, [160]
Dodo, [77]
Dolland, [161]
Doric, [10]
Dow, Lorenzo, [214]
Drake, Rev. B. M., [172]
Drake, Mrs. B. M., [177]
Dryden, [15], [16]
"Dukesborough Tales," [10]
Dunbar family, [85]n
Dunbar, Sir Archibald 85
Dunbar, Sir William, [85]-[111], [161], [162], [163], [165], [180], [183], [213], [216]
Dubuisson, C. S., [201], [204]
Duncan, Dr., [217]
Dupratz, [96], [225]
Durale, Martin, [102]

"Dying Year," The, a poem, [35]
East Florida, [128]
Education in Mississippi, [179], [180]
Education, Female, in Mississippi,
169, [170], [177]
"Egean," The, a poem, [27]
Eggleston, [56]
Egypt, [56], [102]
Elizabeth Female Academy, [169]-[178], [214]
Elgin Cathedral, [85]
Ellicott, Andrew, [93], [94], [95]-[98], [159], [163], [165]-[168], [212], [214]
Ellicott's Journal, [93], [94]n, [159]n, [160], [161], [165]n
Ellicott's Springs, [183], [214]
Ellis, John, [179], [180]
Ellis, Roger, [44], [64]
Ellis, Powhatan, [152]
Elmscourt, [216]
Elvas, Knight of, [225]
Ely, Prof., [118]
Emancipation in Mississippi, Law regulating, [141]
Emerald Mound, [203], [204], [207]
Emerson, [10], [47], [49]
Emmet, Robert, [74]
England, [8], [9], [17], [18], [75], [113], [126], [136], [148], [151]n, [159], [215]
English, The, [16], [19], [70], [210], [212]
English poetry, [13], [16], [17]
English Romantic Movement, [21]
Epidemic, yellow fever, [39]
Episcopal clergyman, [26], [30], [212]
Escambia River, [167]
"Essay on Self-Reliance," [10]
Europe, [56], [98], [103], [144]
Eurycleia, [57]
Evacuation of Natchez by the Spaniards, [160], [213], [214]
Everett, Alexander, [96]
Exemption from taxation, [119], [120]
"Experiment in Chinese Money," An, [81]
Exposition, at New Orleans, [71]
"Exposition on one of the Commandments," An, [47]
Farrar, Thomas, [204]
Featherston, Gen. W. S., [190], [193], [194], [196], [197]
"Federal Courts, Judges, Attorneys and Marshals in Mississippi," [147], [155]
Ferrell, Prof. C. C., [5], [69]
Ferrer, Jose Joaquin de, [98]
Fewell, John W., [196]
Fielding, [19]
"Fight of Coilantogle Ford," [71]
Fisk, Alvarez, [217]
Fiske, Dr. Wilbur, [174]
Fitts, Judge Oliver, [149], [152]
Fitts, James Harris, [152]n
Fitz, Gideon, [152]n
Fletcher, Thomas, [155], [204]
Flint River, [167]
Florida, [131], [161], [167], [168]
Floridas, [211]
"Flowers of the South," A, [47]
"Flush Times," [43]
Folsom, Rev. Peter, [228]
"Forest," The, [88], [98], [100], [109], [110], [216]
"Forge Master," The, [77]
Foreman, Miss Sarah M., [176]
Forshey, Prof., [204]
Fort Adams, [107]
Fort Confederation, [158]
Fort Panmure, see Panmure.
Fort Rosalie, see Rosalie.
Fort St. Stephens, [158]
Fort Sumpter, [191]
Foster, James, [183]
Foster, John, [183]
Fox, John, Jr., [8], [12]
Fox, Miss Eliza A., [176]
France, [51], [128], [131]
Frank Leslie's Journal, [47]
Frazee, Rev. Bradford, [172]
Freedman's' Savings Bank, [122]
Freedman, John D., [152]n
French, [9], [16], [71], [90], [209]
French and Indian War, [127], [210]
French Revolution, [11], [159]
Fretwell, Miss May A., [176]
"From '60 to '65," [56]
"Frosted Pane," The, a poem, [38]
Fulton, Chancellor R. B., [3]
Gaillard, Isaac, [160]
Gaines, Richard M., [153], [154]
Galileo, [104]
Galloway, Bishop Charles B., [5], [169]
Galvez, [87], [158], [211]
Garcilaso de la Vega, [226]
Garrison, William Lloyd, [49]
Gayoso, Governor, [91], [92]n, [159], [160], [162], [163], [166], [212], [213], [216]
George II, [126]
George III, [128]
George, Sen. J. Z., [190], [194]
Georgia, [72], [125], [126], [127], [128], [129], [130], [151], [152], [160], [211], [213]
"Georgia Scenes," [10]
Goethe, [16], [78]
German, [50], [98]
Germany, [71], [75]
"Gettysburg" a poem, [32], [33]
Gholson, Judge Samuel J., [150], [153]
Gibson, Randall, [183]
Gilbert's "Annalen of Physics," [98]
Gillespie, David, [160], [161], [162], [165], [166], [167]
Gilmer's Georgians, [151]n
Glasgow, [86]
"Glimpses of the Past," [201]-[206]
"Globe Trotter," The, [82]
"Gloster," [216]
Godoy, [159]
Goodspeed's Memoirs of Mississippi, [147]n, [151]n, [152]n, [153]n
Gordon, General, [72]
Gothic, [10], [45]
Govan, Hon. George M., [196]
Government aid to science, [104], [105], [107]
Graham, Samuel, [184]
"Gran' Mammy Stories," [51], [55], [57], [62]
Grant, Gen. U. S., [195], [198]
"Grave of Hale," The, a poem, [27]
Gray, [17]
Grayson, Beverly R., [170], [171]
Great Britain, [125], [126], [128], [131], [157], [158], [211]
Greece, [18]
"Greece," a poem, [27]
Greek tragedy, [81]
Greeks, The, [13], [16]
"Green-field," [216]
Green, Abner, [160], [179]
Green, Mrs. Geo. F., [92]n, [105]n
Green, Mrs. Sallie B. Morgan, [152]n
Green, Thomas, [160]
Greenwich, [100]
Greenville, in Jefferson county, [183]
Grenada, [39], [52]
Griffith, Richard, [155]
Griffith, William B., [153]
Grosse Point, [158]
Grub Street, [47]
Guion, John I., [217]
Gulf Coast, Storms of the, [100]
Guthrie, [82]
Gwin, William M., [154]
Haddley, [166]
Hadley, Mrs. T. B. J., [202]
Halbert, H. S., [5], [223]
Halbrook, Major, [187]
Hale, E. E., [108]
"Hale," The Grave of, a poem, [27]
Hall, J. G., [196]
Hamburg, [217]
Hamilton, Peter J., [5], [157]
Hamlet, [75]
Hanes, John, [154]
Harding, Lyman, [214], [217]
Harpel, [52], [38]
Harper's Library of American Fiction, [66]
Harper's Monthly, [56], [62], [67]
Harper's Weekly, [53]
Harris, Horatio J., [154]
Harris, Joel Chandler, [8], [20]
Harris, Wiley P., [190], [193]
Hart, Albert Bushnell, [90]n, [219]
Harte, Bret, [11]
Hatchatigbee Bluff, [158]
Havana, [212]
Hawkins, Colonel, [167]
Hawthorne, [47], [77]
Hayne, Paul H., [18], [66]
"Heart of the War," The, a poem, [38]
Heath, Sir Robert, [126]
Hemans, Mrs., [215]
Henry, Jack, [228]
Herndon, Blythe, [44], [64]
Herndon, Mrs., [64]
Herschel, Sir William, [91]
Hewett, Miss Mary C., [176]
"Hieronymus Pop and the Baby," a sketch, [57]
Hill, Judge R. A., [153]
"Historic Adams County," [207]-[218]
"Historical Element in Recent Southern Literature," [7]-[14]
Historical Material, Classification of, [219]
Historical novels, [7], [8], [11]
"Historical Opportunity of Mississippi," The, [219], [222]
"History of Democracy," [47]
History of Mississippi, [13],
see also Mississippi History.
Hitchcock, Dr., [204]
Hocket, [160]
Holland, J. G., [39]
Holly Springs, [45], [47], [48], [52], [124], [193]
Holmes, David, [171]
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, [39], [49]
Homer, [13], [18]
Hong Kong, [82], [83]
Hooks, Dr., [100]
Hopahkitubbe, [229]
Hooper, Parson, [77]
"Hope," Lines on, [30]
Horace, [16], [78]
"Horse-Shoe Robinson," [11]
Hot Springs, Account of, [106], [111]
Houston, Felix, [153]
Howe, W. W., [152]n
Huddleston, G. B., [196]
Huguenot, [24]
Hunt, Fidelis S., [155]
Hunter, [86], [91]
Hughes, Felix, [179]
Hutchins, Anthony, [160], [179], [217]
Huston, Gen. Felix, [215]
"Hymns to the Gods," [9]
Iberville, [208], [209]
"Idylls of the King," The, [41]
"If Tongues Were Steel," a poem, [34]
Ilaishtubbee, [230]
Iliad, [30]
Illinois, [56], [151]n
Impeachment of Gov. Ames, [197]-[199]
Indians, [56]
Indians,
Chickasaw, [229]
Choctaw, [157], [164], [223]
Choctaw-Muscogee, [226], [233]
Creek, [160], [164], [167]
Natchez, [205], [208]-[210]
Osage, [105]
Indian language of signs, [99]
Indian titles to land, [130]
Indian trade, [86]
Indigo culture, [88], [216]
Industrial Institute and College, [124]
Inge, Dr., [204]
"Inglewood," [216]
Ingraham, Rev. J. H., [215]
"In Memoriam," a poem, [30]
Inoculation, [101]
Ireland, [43], [74], [176]
Irish, [212], [228]
"Irish Knight of the Nineteenth Century," [74]
Irving, Washington, [47]
Isabel, [76], [78]
Italy, [9], [47]
Italian, [9]
Jackson, Gen. Andrew, [215]
Jackson, Gen. "Stonewall," [12]
Jackson, Mississippi, [149], [177], [193], [194], [196]-[198], [202], [216]
Jamaica, [86]
James I, [75]
Jay's treaty, [159]
Jefferson College, [91], [179]-[188], [214], [215]
Jefferson County, [183], [213]
Jefferson, Thomas, [12], [90], [91], [94], [95], [99], [100]-[106], [108], [109]
Jenkins, Dr., [217]
Jenkins, Major William Dunbar, [85]n, [93]n
Johnson, [19]
Johnson, Henry G., [154]
Johnston, Colonel Richard Malcolm, [10]
Johnston, Colonel William Preston, [18], [75]
Johnston, Miss Mary, [12]
Jones, Judge Obadiah, [148], [149], [151], [152]
Jones, Prof. R. W., [3], [5], [219]
Jordan, Charles R., [155]
Judges of Mississippi,
Federal:
Territorial, [150]-[152]
Federal District, [152], [153]
Confederate District, [153]
Justice, Department of, [147]n
"Just Twenty-Two," a poem, [36], [37]
Kansas, [82]
Karlsruhe, [71]
"Katie Did," a poem, [36], [37]
Kavanaugh, Bishop H. H., [175]
Kavanaugh, Mrs. H. H.,

[177]
Keats, [17]
Keavy, Mrs. Ellen V., [176]
Kempe, Colonel James, [74]
Kennedy, John Pendleton, [7], [18]
"Kentuckians," The, [12]
Kentucky, [88], [151], [172], [174], [185], [228]
Kerr, Judge David, [148], [149], [151], [179], [180]
Kimball, Frederick, [160]
Kimbrough, Judge B. T., [3]
Kincannon, Andrew A., [154]
King, Miss Grace, [8], [12]
King, Justice, [160]
King, Miss Laura J. A., [177]
Kingswood, [172]
Kirby, Ephraim, [151]
Kirk, Dr. William, [67]
Kosciusko, [153]
"Lake of the Golden Isle," The, a poem, [36]
Lamar, Senator L. Q. C., [50], [190], [191], [194]
"Lame Gerry," [57]
Lanier, Sidney, [8], [19]
Lane, Rev. John, [174]
Lane, Mrs. John, [177]
Latrobe, Benj. Henry, [99]
Lattimore, David, [179], [183]
"Laura Capello," [47], [51]
La Vega, [225]
Laws of marriage among the Choctaws, [230]
Leaf River, [166]
Leake, Judge Walter, [49], [152], [154]
Lee, Gen. Robert E., [7], [73]
Lee, Gen. S. D., [3]
Leflore, Col. Greenwood, [233]
Legare, [18]
"Legend of Good Women," [11]
Leipzig, [98]
Lester, George H., [196]
Lewis, Chief Justice Seth, [148], [149], [161]
Ligon, Woodson L., [156]
"Like Unto Like," a novel, [43], [53], [56], [56], [63]-[66]
Lintot, Bernard, [160]
Lippincott's Magazine, [56]n, [67]
Lipscomb, Prof. Dabney, [5], [23]
Litchfield, [24]
Literature, [13], [15]-[20], [26]
Little Bayou Sara, [164], [165]
Little River, [209]
"Llangollin," [216]
Local taxation, [114], [115], [118]
London, [21], [86], [95], [100], [107], [161], [162]
"Longed-for Valentine," A, [54]
Longfellow, [47], [48], [51], [55], [63], [65]
Longstreet, A. B., [7], [10]
"Longwood," [216]
"Look Up," a poem, [34]
Lottery, [183], [184]
Louisiana, [86], [91], [98], [100], [102], [111], [125], [131], [168], [175], [176], [202], [206], [215], [217]
Louisiana, University of, [207]
Louisiana History, see Martin.
Louisville, [172]
Lovejoy, Flavius J., [154]
Lowell, [17], [18], [47]
Lowry, Gov. Robert, [190], [194]
Lowry and McCardle's History of Mississippi, [113]n, [121]n, [152]n
Lyceum, [201]
Lynch, James D., [23], [147]n, [150], [151]n, [152]n, [153]n
M'Allister, [185], [186]
McCaleb, Miss Mary, [202]
McClelland, [65]
McClung, A. K., [28], [154]
McClure, [81]
McDowell, Edward, [47]
McDowell, Miss Lillian, [51], [56]
McDowell, Mrs. David, [45]
McGuire, Chief Justice Wm., [148], [149], [151]
"McMahon at Sedan," a poem, [33]
McMaster, [128]n, [129]n, [130]n, [131]n
McMurran, John T., [217]
McQuiston, William, [155]
Macaulay, [19]
Mackay, Charles, [25]
Macon, [23], [28], [30]
Macon Beacon, [27], [29], [41]
Madison County, Alabama, [148], [151]n, [152]n
Madrid, [96], [211]
Maffett, Rev. J. N., [204]
Magruder, Miss Eliza, [202]
Magnolia tree, Account of, [87]
Maiblume, [81]
Malay Peninsular, [82]
Malcolm, Ralstone, [82]
Mallory, Stephen R., [73]
Mammoth Bayou, [207]
Manschack, [87]
Marcella, [77]
Marschalk, Andrew, [217]
Martin's History of Louisiana, [151]n, [152]n
"Marse Chan," [8]
Marshall, Mrs. C. K., [177]
Marshals, Federal in Mississippi, [154], [155]
Martin, X. F., [149], [152]
Maryland, [152]
"Master Thought," The, a poem, [33]
Matthews, Judge George, [149], [151]
Maubila, [225]
Mayes, Prof. Edward, [177]
Mead, Cowles, [217]
Mellen, Rev. T. L., [178]
"Melrose," [216]
Memoirs of Mississippi, see Goodspeed.
"Memory," A, a poem, [33]
Memphis Avalanche, [49]
Menifee, John, [170]
Meridian, [150]
Merwin, Dr., [204]
Metcalfe, Bela, [153]
Meteorological Observations, [99], [100], [103], [111]
Methodism in Mississippi, Early, [169], [170]
Methodist Church, [202], [214]
Microscopic examination of water, [98]
Migration legend of the Choctaws, [227]-[229]
Miller, Anderson, [155]
"Minister's Black Veil," The, [77]
Minor, Capt. Stephen, [213]
Minor, Capt., [161], [163]
Miro, Vov., [159]
Missionary Herald, [227]
Mississippi Agricultural-Horticultural etc., Society, [212]
Mississippi City, [156]
Mississippi, Female education in, [165] et seq.
Mississippi Historical Society, [13], [94]n, [157], [201], [219], [220]
Mississippi History, see
Lowry and McCardle
Goodspeed
Claiborne
Barksdale
Lynch
Mississippi Historical Society
Mississippi, Newspapers and Periodicals of, see
Mississippi State Gazette
Macon Beacon
Natchez Democrat
Philadelphia Courier
Southern Galaxy
University Magazine
Mississippi Philosophical & Historical Society, [201]
Mississippi Railroad, [217]
Mississippi River, [12], [86]-[88], [94], [96], [100], [102], [108], [111], [115], [125], [128], [158], [159], [162], [163], [164], [167], [168], [209], [210], [211]
Mississippi Society, The, [107], [108], [215]
Mississippi State Gazette, [171]
Mississippi Valley, The, [90], [111], [207]
Missouri, [126]
"Miss Willard's Two Rings," a story, [56]
Mitchell, Dr., [204]
Mobile, [26], [87], [157], [161], [166], [167]
Mobile Bay, [158], [167]
Mobile River, [164], [168]
Monette, Dr. J. W., [177], [204], [209], [210], [215]
Money, Sen. H. D., [194]
"Monmouth," [216]
"Manteigne," [216]
Montgomery, Alexander, [179]
Morayshire, [85]
Morrison, J. K., [5], [179]
Muldrow, A. L., [196], [197]
Murder of Slaves in Mississippi, [143], [144]
Murfree, Miss, [8], [12], [56]
Murrel, [213]
"Nanih Waiya, the Sacred Mound of the Choctaws," [223]-[232]
Natchez, [74], [86], [87], [88], [91], [92]n, [101], [102], [106], [109], [110], [115], [133], [149], [157], [158], [162], [163], [165], [169], [171], [174], [176], [184], [185], [187], [201], [203], [204], [207], [208], [209], [210], [211], [212], [213], [214], [215], [217]
Natchez Indians, see Indians.
Natchez Drug Company, [212]
Natchez and Nashville Trace, [213]
Natchez Democrat, [86]n, [89]n, [91]n, [96]n, [107]n
"Nebulae," a poem, [34]
Negro dialect, [9], [20], [21]
Negro Education, [138]
Negro Rule in Mississippi, [189]-[200]
Negro Suffrage, [191], [192], [195]
"Neophyte," The, a poem, [37]
Neshoba County, [223]
Nevett, Miss Matilda J., [177]
New Hampshire, [150]
New Jersey, [152]
Newman, Miss, [202]
Newman, Miss Maria L., [176]
Newman, Miss Catharine O., [176]
New Orleans, [74], [90], [92]n, [94]n, [107], [161], [163], [165], [166], [209], [213], [215], [217]
New Orleans Times-Democrat, [41], [74]
New Richmond, [86]
Newton, Sir Isaac, [97], [104]
New York, [21], [26], [160]
"Night Storm," The, a poem, [35]
Niles, Judge H. C., [153]
Nolan, Philip, [108], [109]
North Carolina, [127], [152]
North West Ordinance, [134], [142], [147], [180]
Norton, Charles M., [154]
Norton, John H., [154]
Nugent, Col. W. L., [177], [193]
"Oakland," [216]
Oglethorpe, Mrs., [64]
Ohio, [86]
Ohio River, [159]
Ohnet, Georges, [77]
Okitibbeha County, [228]
"On the Nine-Mile," a dialect story, [56]
Opelousas, [102]
Orleans Territory, [151]n, [152]
Orr, Jehu A., [154]
Osmun, Benijah, [214]
Owen, Thomas McAdory, [5], [147]
Oxford, [124], [150], [152]n, [153]
Pachaha, [225]
Page, Bettie, [64]
Page, Thomas Nelson, [8], [12], [20], [55]
"Pangnostics," [74]
Panmure, [210], [211], [212]
Pascagoula River, [158]
Patterson, Miss Mary J., [176]
Peabody, George, [38]
Pea River, [167]
Pearl River, [131], [165], [229]
Pennsylvania, [43], [75], [160]
Pensacola, [86], [161], [167]
Percy, W. A., [196], [197]
Perdido River, [131]
Permanent Committee, [160]
Peyton, [198]
"Phantom Train," The, a poem, [37], [38]
Philadelphia, [86], [87], [94], [95], [110]
Philadelphia Courier, [27], [28], [41]
Phillips, Wendell, [49], [50]
Philosophical Magazine, [100]
Philosophical Society, American, [93], [95], [98]
Pickering County, [213]
Pickett's Alabama, [151]n
"Pillar of Fire," [215]
Pittsburg, [86]
Pinckney, Thomas, [159]
Pinckneyville, La., [176]
Poe, E. A., [18], [19], [37], [41]
"Poems of Places, Southern States," [48]
"Poets' Homes," [48]
Poindexter, Gov. Geo., [149], [152], [190], [217]
Pontotoc, [149], [150]
Port Gibson, [21], [176]
Posey, Carnot, [154]
Postlethwaite, [212]
Power, Col. J. L., [118]n
Powers, [121]
Prentice, George D., [7]
Prentiss County, [196]
Prentiss, S. S., [43],

[191], [203], [215], [216]
"Press Poem," The, [23]
Price, Nathaniel S., [154]
Priestly, Dr. Joseph, [99]
"Printerdom," Poets and Poetry of, [25], [38]
"Prisoners of Hope," The, [11], [12]
Protestants, [212]
Protestantism, Jones' Introduction of, [159]n
Pryor, [199]
Quitman, Gov. John A., [217]
Rainbow, Account of, [97], [98]
Ramsden, [161]
Randolph, Peter, [152]
Rankin, Christopher, [217]
Rawling, Miss, [202]
Rawling, Daniel, [170]
Rayburn, John, [155]
Reconstruction, [113], [120], [121]n, [123]
Redding, Wyatt M., [39], [40]
Red River, [105], [106]
"Red Rock," [12], [55]
Reed, Thomas B., [217]
Reese, Dr. Edwin, [184]
Republican Party, [29], [196]
"Revolution in the Life of Mrs. Balingall," a story, [56]
Reynolds, R. O., [196]
Rhode Island, [75]
Richardson, Miss Martha D., [175], [176]
Richmond, Va., [69], [72]
"Ride of the Ku-Klux," a poem, [38]
Riley, Prof. F. L., [1], [3], [5], [85]
"Ring and the Book," a poem, [41]
Rittenhouse, [91], [161]
Roach, Mrs. Elizabeth, [170]
Roberts, Miss Mary E., [177]
Robertson, Miss Susan C., [176]
Rodney, Judge Thomas, [151], [215]
"Rodolph," [9]
"Romance of Summer Seas," [81], [82]
Romanticism, [10], [11], [15], [16], [17], [21]
Rosalie, Fort, [209], [210]
"Rosine's Story," [52]
Ross, Clinton, [12]
Ross, John, [86], [88], [89]
Rowland, Dunbar, Esq., [5], [189]
Roy, Mrs., [65]
Royal Society, [102]
"Running Mississippi's South Line," [157]-[168]
Russell, Irwin, [7], [9], [10], [15], [22], [201]
Sanderson, Mrs. Jane B., [171]
Sargent, Winthrop, [113], [115], [165], [213], [216]
Savannah River, [127], [128]
Scott, Miss Charlotte C., [176]
Scott, Miss Mary, [176]
Scott, Sir Walter, [10], [16], [18], [19], [24], [41]
Scribner's Monthly, [198]n
Secession, Ordinance of, [118]
Second Creek, [208], [209]
"Selma," [216]
Selsertown, [183], [203], [204], [207]
"Serpent Myths," [75]
Shakespeare, [15], [39], [71]
Shands, G. D., [196]
Sharkey, Gov., [120]
Shaw, [160]
Shields, Joseph D., [202], [217]
Shields, Judge W. B., [152], [217]
Shields, Mrs., [202]
Simms, William Gilmore, [8], [18], [19]
Simpson, Judge Josiah, [149], [152]
Simrall, Judge H. F., [198]
Singleton, O. R., [194]
"Sister Weeden's Prayer," a dialect story, [56]
Spight, Thomas, [196], [197]
Stanton, Miss E. B., [214]
Slave Laws, [133]-[145]
Slavery in the South, [13], [20], [215]
Smith, Prof. C. Alphonso, [5], [7]
Smith, Miss Emily, [176]
Smith, Philander, [160]
Smith, Rev. R. D., [172]
Smith, Rev. R. F. N., [186]
Smith, Sidney, [17], [19]
Smith, Miss Susan, [176]
Smollet, [19]
Smylie, Rev. Jas., [184]
"Somerset," [216]
"Sorrows of Werther," [78]
South Carolina, [125], [126], [127], [128], [130], [205]
Southern Galaxy, [174], [175]
Southern History, [8], [12]
Southern Literature, [7], [8], [9], [12], [15], [17], [18], [19], [42]
"Southern Literature," Historical Element in, [7]-[14]
Southern Railway, [166]
Southern Romantic Movement, [10], [12], [21]
"South Wind," The, a poem, [35]
Spain, [95]n, [127], [131], [159], [211], [217]
Spanish architecture, [169], [212]
Spanish conquest of West Florida, [87], [211]
Spanish provinces, [98], [211]
Spanish rule in West Florida, [91], [211], [212]
St. Catharine Creek, [208], [210], [214]
St. Mary's, [128], [157], [167], [168]
"St. Nicotine, a Christmas Phantasy," a poem, [36]
St. Stephens, [157], [158], [166]
State, Department of, [90]n, [91]n, [94], [147]n
Starkey, Edwina, [83]
Stephens, Alexander H., [73]
Stevenson, Robert L., [52]
Stewart, D., [171]
Stiles, Chilion F., [171], [172]
Stone, Alfred H., [5], [133]
Stone, Gov. J. M., [190], [196], [199]
"Story of Old Fort Loudon," [12]
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, [8], [25]
Street, H. M., [196]
Stuart, James, [160]
Stuart, Ruth McEnery, [8]
"Suicide Club," The, [52]
Survey of the 31 degree, [92], [93]
"Suwanee River Tales," [56], [57]n
"Sweet-Auburn," [216]
Taggert, Patrick, [161]
Tanchipahoe, [165]
"Tar Baby Story," [56]
"Taxation in Mississippi," History of, [113]-[124], [193]
Taxpayers' Convention, [193]
Tennessee, [12], [56], [151], [152], [215]
"Territorial Growth of Mississippi," [125]-[132]
Texas, [12], [48]
Thatcher, Judge, [204]
Thayer, Mrs. Caroline M., [174], [175], [177]
Thomas, Rev. J. P., [172]
Thompson, R. H., [196]
Thompson's Creek, [165], [166]
Throckmorton, Mordecai, [183]
Ticfaw, [165]
Tilton, Judge Daniel, [148], [149], [150]
Timrod, [18], [19]
Tison, William H. H., [158]
Tobacco culture, [88]
Tombigbee River, [115], [128], [157], [158], [185], [229]
Toulmin, Judge Harry, [148], [151]
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, [93], [98], [99], [100]-[104], [163]
Transactions of the Royal Society, [102]
Traughton, [162]
Trist, Mrs., [90]
Tucker, Gov. T. M., [203]
Tucker, W. F., [196], [197]
Tugaloo, [124]
Turner, Edward, [171], [217]
Tuscaloosa, Ala., [152]n
"Two Storms," a story, [56], [62]-[63]
Tyler, Rev. Charles, [204]
"Unconventional Experiment," [82]
"Under Two Flags," a poem, [32]
Union and Planters' Bank, [203]
Union Hill, [93], [103]
United States, [90], [91], [95], [107], [226]-[131], [159], [169], [195], [211]-[213]
University of Mississippi, [75], [124], [152]n
University of Mississippi Magazine, [75]n
"Valcours," The, a novelette, [56]
Van Court, Rev., [204]
Van Hosen, J. A., [204]
Vaughan, John, [101], [104], [105]
"Veiled Doctor," The, [75]-[78]
Vick, Miss Emily, [176]
Vicksburg, [150], [176], [195], [203]
"Victory of Peace," The, a poem, [32]
Vidal, Joseph, [217]
Virginia, [126], [143], [151], [152], [172]
"Volcano Interlude," a story, [56]
"Voyage to the Moon," [9]
Wailes, B. S. C., [202], [204], [207], [215]
Walcott, Miss Charlotte, [176]
Walker, Duncan S., [175]
Walker, Robert J., [191], [217]
Walker, Robert L., [177]
Walnut Hill, (Vicksburg), [158]
Walthall, Sen. E. C., [190], [194]
Ward family, [24]-[25]
Ward, Henry, [25]
Ward, William, [23]-[42]
Warner, Chas. Dudley, [73], [74]
Warren, Gen., [174]
Warton, Joseph, [17]
Washington Academy, [184]
Washington City, [94]n, [122], [160], [161], [195], [197]
Washington County, Ala., [148]
Washington, District of, [148], [151]n, [153]n, [154]n
Washington, Mississippi, [134], [169], [171], [175], [176], [177], [183], [186], [201], [202], [214], [215]
Washita, La., [175], [176]
Washita River, [106], [209]
Watts, Theodore, [17]
Weber, Prof. W. L., [3], [5], [15]
Weir, Adolphus G., [154]
West, Cato, [160], [179], [180], [183]
West Florida, [86], [87], [91], [128], [131], [157], [158], [211]
West, Mrs. Sarah, [202]
West Point, [23]
Whiffen, Miss E. A., [28]
Whig Party, [196], [202]
Whipping-post, [136], [137]
White Apple Village, [209]
White Cedar Creek, [167]
White, Prof. J. M., [3], [5], [125]
Wickford, [75]-[78]
Wilde, Richard Henry, [9]
Wilkinson County, [176]
Wilkinson General, [109], [160], [165]
Williamson, Miss Mary, [44]
Williams, Robert, [152]n
Willing, Capt. James, [87], [211]
Willing's Bayou, [162]
Williston, E. B., [187]
Wilson, Alexander, [109], [110]
Winans, Dr. William, [171], [174]
"Windy Hill" Plantation, [214]
Winn, Mrs. A. D., [202]
Winn, Maj. J. T., [204]
Winston County, [223], [227]
"Wire Cutters," The, [12]
Wistar, Dr., [95]
Witnesses, Slaves as, [140], [141]
"World," The, a story, [81]
Wright, Gov., [128]
Wright, Rev. Alfred, [227]
Yale College, [24]
Yariba, [64], [65]
Yazoo City, [195]
Yazoo Land Companies, [128], [130]
Yazoo River, [125], [152], [211]
Yellow fever, [39], [52], [53]
Yokohama, [82]


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1. Mississippi's "Backwoods Poet,"