[1945] I have learned of only two such cases; one was in Tuscaloosa County. The woman was a Bureau school-teacher from the North. Independent Monitor, May 24, 1871. The other was the case of America Trammell in east Alabama. Ala. Test., p. 1119.
[1946] Ala. Test., pp. 166, 433, 459, 462, 476, 1125, 1126, 1749.
[1947] Ala. Test., pp. 476, 1125, 1126.
[1948] Ala. Test., pp. 922, 923, et passim. I have been told that in one place 2000 muskets were collected, taken from negroes.
[1949] Ala. Test., p. 1179. The legal militia consisted of Major-General Dustan only.
[1950] Not nearly so many as is usually supposed. Lakin, who never underestimated anything, could think of only six in all north Alabama.
[1951] Ala. Test., 1138; Coburn-Buckner Report.
[1952] Several southern churches seized by Lakin for the northern church were burned.
[1953] Report of Joint Committee, 1868; Ala. Test., p. 1138.
[1954] Ala. Test., pp. 126, 127, 230, 418. See above, p. [612].