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Alabama MoneyFacing[178]
Buckley, Rev. C. W."[552]
“Bully for Alabama”"[738]
Callis, John B."[552]
Clanton, General James H."[760]
Clemens, Jere"[36]
Confederate Capitol, Montgomery"[96]
Confederate Monument, Montgomery"[96]
Confederate Postage Stamps"[178]
Crowe, Major James R."[760]
Curry, Dr. J. L. M."[626]
Davis, Jefferson"[54]
Davis, Inauguration of"[96]
Davis, Residence of, Montgomery"[96]
Gaineswood, a Plantation Home"[8]
Hays, Charles"[552]
“Hon. Mr. Carraway”"[738]
Houston, Governor George S."[760]
John Brown Extra"[18]
Johnson, President Andrew"[336]
Ku Klux Costumes [675]
Ku Klux Hanging Pictures [612]
Ku Klux Warning [678]
Lewis, Governor D. P.Facing[600]
Lindsay, Governor R. B."[760]
Meade, General George G."[476]
Moore, Governor Andrew B."[130]
Negro Members of the Convention of 1875"[600]
“Nigger, Scalawag, Carpetbagger”"[738]
Parsons, Governor L. E."[600]
Patton, Governor R. M."[760]
Pope, General John"[476]
Prescript (Original) of Ku Klux Klan, Facsimile of Page of"[670]
Prescript (revised and amended) of Ku Klux Klan, Facsimile of Page of [665]
Private MoneyFacing[178]
Rapier, J. T."[552]
Ritual of the Knights of the White Camelia, Facsimile of Page of"[670]
Shorter, Governor John Gill"[130]
Smith, Governor William H."[600]
Smith, William R."[36]
Spencer, Senator George E."[552]
Stephens, Alexander H."[36]
Stevens, Thaddeus"[336]
Sumner, Charles"[336]
Swayne, General Wager"[476]
“The Speaker cried out, ‘Order!’”"[738]
Thomas, General George H."[476]
Union League Constitution, Facsimile of Page of"[566]
Walker, General L. P."[36]
Warner, Senator Willard"[552]
Watts, Governor Thomas H."[130]
Wilmer, Bishop R. H."[130]
Yancey, William Lowndes"[36]

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1.Population in 1860[4]
2.Nativity and Distribution of Public Men[6]
3.Election for President, 1860[20]
4.Parties in the Secession Convention[29]
5.Disaffection toward the Confederacy, 1861-1865[110]
6.Industrial Development, 1861-1865[150]
7.Devastation by Invading Armies[256]
8.Parties in the Convention of 1865[359]
9.Registration of Voters under the Reconstruction Acts[494]
10.Election for President, 1868[747]
11.Election of 1870[750]
12.Election of 1872[755]
13.Election of 1874[795]
14.Election of 1876[796]
15.Election of 1880[798]
16.Election of 1890[799]
17.Election of 1902 under New Constitution[800]

PART I
INTRODUCTION