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Aboriginal map of the Turtle mountain area, by O. G. Libby, abstract, 337 Activities and scenes at old Fort Leaven- worth, by Louis Pelzer (by title), 206; abstract, 23-24
Adams, Victoria, 12, 217, 218, 247, 331 Administration of state historical socie- ties, committee on, 13, 218, 332, 334 Alabama and the federal government: the Creek Indian controversy, by T. H. Jack (by title), 206; abstract, 24 Allison, Judge, 32
ALVORD, CLARENCE W., 11, 12, 38, 212,
217, 219, 239, 242, 326, 331, 333, 352, 356; report as managing editor of the REVIEW, 36-37; abstract, 30 Amendments to the constitution, 34-35 American colonization society, Formation of, by H. N. Sherwood (by title), 320; abstract, 235
American history, An undeveloped phase of, by H. A. Kellar, abstract, 345 American history and civics in the rural high schools, by B. W. Bond, Jr. (by title), 206; abstract, 27-28 American history, Further definition of course in high schools, by J. L. Kings- bury, 190-196; abstract, 28
American history, Geographic problems in, by H. A. Bone, 450-453; abstract, 347
American history, Main topics in, for emphasis in class room work and rea- sons for their selection, by Max Souby, 197-204; abstract, 28-29
American history, Mississippi valley in, by Dunbar Rowland, 59-74; abstract, 21
Anderson, Claude N., 47
Andrew Johnson and the homestead bill,
by St. George L. Sioussat (by title), 476; abstract, 339-341
Appointive committees, 12-13, 217, 219, 331, 333
Aristocracy, Pioneer, by Logan Esarey (by title), 319; abstract, 228 Auditing committee, 34, 239, 349; report of, 240-241
Austin, Stephen F., by E. C. Barker (by title), 356, 476
Ayer, Edward C., 218, 247
BARKER, EUGENE C., 5, 13, 218, 332;
Stephen F. Austin (by title), 356, 476 Beer, William, 13, 218, 332 Beginnings of Nashville, by Archibald Henderson (by title), 205; abstract, 22 BERRY, JANE M., Indian policy of Spain in the southwest, 1783-1795 (by title), 205; abstract, 17-18
Beyer, Mrs. Jackson, 247 BLEGEN, THEODORE C., 333; Plan for the union of British North America and the United States, 1866 (by title), 319; abstract, 233-234
Board of editors, 6, 212, 236 BOND, BEVERLY W., JR., 5, 34, 218, 236, 247; American history and civics in the rural high schools (by title), 206; abstract, 27-28; abstract of proceed- ings for the ninth annual meeting, 15- 33; minutes of business transacted, 34-39; abstract of proceedings for the tenth annual meeting, 221-238
BONE, H. A., Geographic problems in American history, 450-453; abstract, 347
BOUCHER, CHAUNCEY S., 34, 325, 333, 334, 352, 353, 356; Representation and the electoral question in South Carolina, 110-124; abstract, 20-21; report as chairman of the committee on resolu- tions, 39; abstract of proceedings for the eleventh annual meeting, 335-348; chairman of program committee for the eleventh annual meeting, 219, 332, 356 Bourne, Henry E., 41
BRADFORD, J. E., The population of the Ohio valley during the eighteenth cen- tury (by title), 345
Brewer, L. H., 13, 218, 332, 334 Briggs, R., 332
British North America, Plan for the union of, (with) United States, 1866, by T. C. Blegen (by title), 319; ab- stract, 233-234
BROOKS, R. P., Conscription in the con- federate states of America, 1862-1865 (by title), 205; abstract, 18-19 BROWN, CHARLES E., 38, 357; chairman of the committee on the management of state historical museums, 13, 218, 332, 350; report as chairman of the com- mittee, Notes on some western muse- ums, 56-58; abstract, 31
BUCK, SOLON J., 6, 36, 38, 42, 212, 239, 245, 326, 334, 357; Functions of a state historical society, abstract, 21-22; edi- tor's preface, 5, 211, 325; chairman of committee on local arrangements for the eleventh annual meeting, 332, 356 Burley, C. A., 218, 225, 247 Burnham, Captain J. H., 247 Burpee, Lawrence J., 6, 36, 212, 326 Burton, M. L., 332
Business session, minutes of, 36-38, 239- 242, 350-353
Callahan, James M., 356 Carter, Clarence E., 38 Castle, Henry A., 358
Celebrations (state historical), Possibili- ties in, by Harlow Lindley, 307-317; abstract, 230-232
Circuit rider, Coming of, across the mountains, by W. W. Sweet, 271-282; abstract, 223
Civics, American history and, in the rural
high schools, by B. W. Bond, Jr. (by title), 206; abstract, 27-28
Civics (sociological), Course in, by W. H. Hathaway (by title), 320; abstract, 236-237
Clark, Dan E., 13, 40, 212, 218, 241, 326, 332, 353; chairman of committee on the administration of state historical societies, 334
Clark, George Rogers, To what extent was
(he) in possession of the northwest at the close of the revolution? by J. A. James (by title), 356, 476 Clark, George Rogers, Value of the mem- oir of, as an historical document, by J. A. James, 249-270; abstract, 222 COLE, ARTHUR C., 12, 217, 219, 331, 332, 334, 357; President Lincoln and the Illinois radical republicans (by title), 320; abstract, 234-235
Collapse of the confederacy, by L. H. Gipson (by title), 319; abstract, 227 Colonization of Kansas, Popular sover- eignty and, from 1854 to 1860, by W. O. Lynch, 380-392; abstract, 338 Colonization society (American), Forma- tion of, by H. N. Sherwood (by title), 320; abstract, 235
Coming of the circuit rider across the mountains, by W. W. Sweet, 271-282; abstract, 223
Commercial intercourse with the con- federacy in the Mississippi valley, 1861- 1865, by E. M. Coulter (by title), 476; abstract, 341
Committees, 11, 13, 217-219, 331-334 Confederacy, Collapse of, by L. H. Gipson (by title), 319; abstract, 227
Confederate states of America, Conscrip tion in, 1862-1865, by R. P. Brooks (by title), 205; abstract, 18-19 CONGER, A. C., Function of military his- tory (by title), 206; abstract, 25-26 Conger, A. L., 12, 217, 331 CONGER, JOHN L., South Carolina and the early tariffs (by title), 477; abstract, 342-343
Connelly, William E., 11, 12, 34, 40, 217, 333, 334, 349, 352, 353, 357; chairman of the committee on the marking of historical sites, 13, 218, 332, 350; chair- man of auditing committee, 239, 240 Conscription in the confederate states of America, 1862-1865, by R. P. Brooks (by title), 205; abstract, 18-19 Constitution, 9-10, 215-216, 329-330 Contents, table of, 7-8, 213-214, 327-328 COULTER, E. MERTON, Commercial inter- course with the confederacy in the Mis- sissippi valley, 1861-1865 (by title), 476; abstract, 341
County farm bureau and the county agent, Relation of, to the collection of local historical data relating to agri- culture, by W. A. Lloyd, 441-449; ab- stract, 345-346
Course in sociological civics, by W. H. Hathaway (by title), 320; abstract, 236-237
Cox, ISAAC J., 6, 11, 34, 36, 40, 218, 222, 239, 241, 242, 245, 246, 247, 326, 331, 333; Mission of General George Mat- thews on the Florida frontier (by title), 356; chairman of executive committee, 12, 39, 217, 219
Creek Indian controversy, Alabama and the federal government:, by T. H. Jack (by title), 206; abstract, 24 Cross, A. L., 12, 217, 331 Crowther, Elizabeth, 13, 218, 332 Cummings, Byron, 57
Cunningham, Joseph O., 358 Cutler, W. W., 332
Davis, George P., 358
Davis, Jefferson, Early life of, by W. L. Fleming, 151-176
Dawes, Charles G., 218, 247, 326 Deemer, Horace E., 247
Determinism (economic), Nauvoo: a pos- sible study in, by T. C. Pease (by title), 319; abstract, 232
De Witt, John H., 15
DICKERSON, OLIVER M., 357; chairman of committee on standardizing library work and library equipment for history in secondary schools, 12, 217, 331; re-
port as chairman, 36; chairman of ex- ecutive committee of the teachers' sec- tion, 11
Dodd, W. E., 218, 247
Downing, E. R., 334
Dues, amendment concerning, 35 Dutch element in early Kentucky, by P. S. Flippin, 135-150
Early life of Jefferson Davis, by W. L. Fleming, 151-176
Economic determinism, Nauvoo : a pos- sible study in, by T. C. Pease (by title), 319; abstract, 232
Editors, board of, 6, 35-36, 212, 326 Editor's preface, 5, 211, 325 EDWARDS, MARTHA L., Religious forces in the United States, 1815-1830 (by title), 476; abstract, 336
Electoral question, Representation and, in South Carolina, by C. S. Boucher, 110- 124; abstract, 20-21
Eleventh annual meeting, abstract of proceedings, by Chauncey S. Boucher, 335-348
ESAREY, LOGAN, 13, 218, 332, 334; Pio- neer aristocracy (by title), 319; ab- stract, 228; chairman of committee on resolutions, 239
Ethics of peace and ethics of war, by P. V. N. Myers (by title), 206; abstract,
Evolution of Montana agriculture in its early period, by M. L. Wilson, 429-440; abstract, 345
Executive committee, 11, 12-13, 217, 219, 331, 333; minutes of meetings, 34-36, 39, 349-350
Executive committee of the teachers' sec- tion, 11, 12-13, 217, 219, 333
Factory system (U. S.) for trading with the Indians, by R. B. Way (by title), 477; abstract, 344-345
Farr, Shirley, 245
Ferguson, Elbert C., 358
Field work (historical), Some possibilities
of, by F. F. Holbrook (by title), 319; abstract, 228-229
Fight for public opinion, by T. F. Moran, 454-475; abstract, 347-348 Financial statement of secretary-treasur- er, 44-46, 248, 359
FLEMING, WALTER L., 6, 212, 219, 326, 332, 352, 356; Early life of Jefferson Davis, 151-176
FLIPPIN, PERCY S., Dutch element in early Kentucky, 135-150
Florida frontier, Mission of General George Matthews on, by I. J. Cox (by title), 356
Formation of the American colonization society, by H. N. Sherwood (by title), 320; abstract, 235
Fort Leavenworth (old), Activities and scenes at, by Louis Pelzer (by title), 206; abstract, 23-24 Fox, George R., 56 Fuller, G. N., 333
Function of military history, by A. C. Conger (by title), 206; abstract, 25-26 Functions of a state historical society, by S. J. Buck, abstract, 21-22 Furness, Mrs. C. E., 332
Further definition of the American his- tory course in high schools, by J. L. Kingsbury, 190-196; abstract, 28 Fur-trading companies in the northwest, 1760-1816, by W. E. Stevens, 283-291; abstract, 226-227 GALLAHER,
RUTH G., Military-Indian frontier, 1830-1835 (by title), 318; ab- stract, 223-224 Galt, H. R.,
Geographic problems in American history, by H. A. Bone, 450-453; abstract, 347 George Rogers Clark, To what extent was (he) in possession of the northwest at the close of the revolution?, by J. A. James (by title), 356, 476
George Rogers Clark, Value of the mem-
oir of, as an historical document, by J. A. James, 249-270; abstract, 222 Gilmore, Melvin R., 13, 56, 218, 332, 349 GIPSON, LAURENCE H., Collapse of the confederacy (by title), 319; abstract,
GITTINGER, ROY, Separation of Nebraska and Kansas from the Indian territory (by title), 205; abstract, 19 Gleed, C. S., 333
Glimpses of some old Mississippi river posts, by Louis Pelzer (by title), 318; abstract, 224-225
Goodwin, Frank P., 245
Governmental reorganization: a constitu- tional need in Tennessee, by Wallace McClure (by title), 205; abstract, 17 Green, Charles R., 247
Grinnell, G. B., 13, 218, 332
GRONERT, THEODORE G., 334; Trade con- ditions in the Kentucky blue-grass region, 1810-1820 (by title), 477; abstract, 344 Guarantors, 326 Gunther, C. F., 218, 247
Harding, Samuel B., 245
Harlan, Edgar R., 11, 12, 38, 217, 219, 331
ological civics (by title), 320; ab- stract, 236-237
Hazen, Charles D., 41
HENDERSON, ARCHIBALD, 13, 228, 232, 334; Spanish conspiracy in Tennessee (by title), 356, 476; Beginnings of Nashville (by title), 205; abstract, 22 Herron, Stella, 11, 12, 217
HICKS, JOHN D., 219, 332, 356, 357; Six constitutions of the far northwest, 360- 379; abstract, 337-338
High school history, Progress within the subject applied to, by R. M. Tryon (by title), 235-236
High schools, Further definition of Amer- ican history course in, by J. L. Kings- bury, 190-196; abstract, 28 High schools (rural), American history and civics in, by B. W. Bond, Jr. (by title), 206; abstract, 27-28
High school teachers, Place of the normal school in the preparation of (report of committee), by E. M. Violette, chair- man, 47-55; abstract, 29-30
Hill, Howard C., 11, 12, 38, 217, 219, 331, 333, 352, 353; chairman of committee on standardizing library work and li- brary equipment for history in second- ary schools, 333
Hill, J. C., 12, 217, 331
Historian, Position of, in statehood cen- tennials, by J. W. Oliver (by title), 206
Historical field work, Some possibilities of, by F. F. Holbrook (by title), 319; abstract, 228
Historical museums in normal schools, committee on, 334
Historical society (state), Functions of, by S. J. Buck, abstract, 21-22 History teachers' section, minutes of meeting, 38
HOCKETT, HOMER C., 219, 241, 242, 331, 333, 334; influence of the west on the rise and fall of political parties (by title), 319; abstract, 233 Hodder, F. H., 13, 218, 332 Hodsdon, Ruth E., 5 HOLBROOK, FRANKLIN F., Some possibili- ties of historical field work (by title), 319; abstract, 228-229
Homestead bill, Andrew Johnson and the, by St. George L. Sioussat (by title), 476; abstract, 339-341 Hopkins, Florence, 12, 217, 331
Hulbert, Archer B., 12, 38, 40, 217, 219, 245, 331, 353
Hurst, Alma, 333
Hutchinson, C. L., 218, 247
Hyde, James H., 13, 218, 332, 334
Ickler, Lydia, 332
Illinois radical republicans, President
Lincoln and, by A. C. Cole (by title), 320; abstract, 234-235
Indian policy of Spain in the southwest, 1783-1795, by Jane M. Berry (by title), 205; abstract, 17-18
Indian territory, Separation of Kansas and Nebraska from, by Roy Gittinger (by title), 205; abstract, 19 Indiana state aid for negro deportation, by H. N. Sherwood, 414-421; abstract, 342
Indians, United States factory system for trading with, by R. B. Way (by title), 477; abstract, 344-345 Individual instruction in history, by B. L. Pierce (by title), 477; abstract, 347 Influence of the west on the rise and fall of political parties, by H. C. Hockett (by title), 319; abstract, 233 Ingersoll, F. G., 332
Ingersoll, Mrs. F. G., 332
Internal improvement projects in Texas in the fifties, by Charles W. Ramsdell, 99-109; abstract, 20
Ives, G. S., 332, 339 Ives, Mrs. G. S., 332
JACK, THEODORE H., 219, 332, 357; Ala- bama and the federal government: the Creek Indian controversy (by title), 206; abstract, 24
JAMES, JAMES A., 6, 11, 12, 40, 47, 212, 217, 219, 242, 245, 246, 326, 331, 333, 352; Value of the memoir of George Rogers Clark as an historical document, 249-270; abstract, 222; To what ex- tent was George Rogers Clark in pos- session of the northwest at the close of the revolution? (by title), 356, 476; chairman of nominating committee, 334 Johnson, Andrew, and the homestead bill, by St. George L. Sioussat (by title), 476; abstract, 339-341 Johnson, Henry, 237
Johnston, John B., 332, 343, 350 Johnston, W. D., 332
Kansas, Popular sovereignty and the colo- nization of, from 1854 to 1860, by W. O. Lynch, 380-392; abstract, 338 Kansas, Separation of Nebraska and (Kansas) from the Indian territory, by Roy Gittinger (by title), 205; ab- stract, 19
Kansas struggle, Missouri in, by M. J. Klem, 393-413; abstract, 338-339
KELLAR, HERBERT A., 349; An undevel- oped phase of American history, ab- stract, 345; chairman of program com- mittee, 334
Kelley, J. Nelson, 11
Kellogg, Louise P., 334
Kentucky blue-grass region, Trade condi-
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