History of the Protestant Episcopal church in Alabama, 1763-1891, Part 18

Author: Whitaker, Walter C. (Walter Claiborne), 1867-1938
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: Birmingham, Ala., Roberts & son
Number of Pages: 332


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CHURCH IN ALABAMA.


dulterated facts of the Creed as the test of theological and ecclesiastical orthodoxy, and the glorious freedom of the sons of God as the rule of their daily walk and conversation.


It is for the Church to enter in and possess the land. There are giants to overcome; but so long as the Body is true to the Head there is no doubt as to the consum- mation.


THE END.


INDEX.


Adamsville, 308.


Alabama, first Ch. services, 12; character of immigration, 14; general restlessness, 56; effect on Ch., 56 ; secession, 149; milita- ry province, 171 ; result of aboli- tion, 195; movement townward, 196; carpet-bag legislature, 197; emigration, 245; "Boom," 251.


"Alabama Churchman," 238.


Alabama River Missions, 307. Alison, H. L., 100, 157.


Alpine, 235.


Americanism, manifestation of, 124.


Anniston, 98; J. F. Smith, 249; Grace Church, 249-50; Glen Ad- die, 250; 256; St Michael and All Angels', 274-5; 278.


Archdeacon, office of, 276; Dr. Stringfellow as, 277.


Architecture, church, 72. Ashville, 308.


Athens, 67, 77, 235.


Atkinson, Bp., 48, 189, 192.


· Auburn, 50, 62, 68, 71, 74, 77, 98, 243, 272, 273 n. Autaugaville, 98, 148, 242, 261.


Avery, Rev. John, 26 n. Avondale, 252-4-6, 308.


Bakewell, Rev. A. Gordon, 234. Baldwin, A. P., 21. Baldwin county, 29, 85.


Banister, Rev. J. M., 109, 114, 154, 241, 266, 273, 279, 295.


Barnwell, Rev. R. W., 279, 280, 282.


Barrett, Rev. R. S , 280-1.


Bartley, Rev. W. M., 98.


"Bazaar" in Mobile, 216.


Beard, Rev. Thos. J., 235, 252, 266, 295, 307-8.


. Beckwith, Rev. Jno. W., 234, 294. Bedell, Bp., 58. Beirne, Geo. P., 88, 102-3.


Bell, A. R., 109, 302.


Benners, A., 224 Benton, 55, 118, 307.


Berne, Rev. J. L., 211. Bessemer, 252-4-5, 308. Bethsalem, 68. Bibb, Mrs. Wilson, 275.


Birmingham, 98, 243; Advent or- ganized, 248; Philip A. Fitts at, 248; rapid growth, 250; T. J. Beard, 252; St. Mary's, 252-3, 274; new churches, 253, 256.


Bishops of Alabama, provisional, 19, 31, 38; diocesan, 39, 157, 283. Bishop's Fund, origin, 29; Ives' work, 29; at a standstill, 85-6; Tayloe's work, 86; a compli- cated scheme, 87; subscribers, 88; income from, 89; " Special Fund" and "Permanent Fund" distinguished. 89 - 90; Lay's work, 90; Convention seeks to violate agreement, 91-2; invest- ment of, 91; loan to Hamner Hall and outcome, 220-8; pro- portion now useable, 303-5 n.


"Black Belt," bulk of Ch. in (1844),


49; war time missions, 167; 248. Bladon Springs, 50, 98, 306.


Blocton, 254, 308.


Blossburg, 254.


Board of Missions organized, 266. Boligee, 67.


Bon Secour, 267. 308.


Bond, James, 266, 295, 301.


Boy choirs, 289.


Breck, Jas. Lloyd, 107.


Bridgeport, 254.


Brierfield, 236.


Brookside, 308.


Brotherhood of the Church, 138- 40; of St. Andrew, 308.


Brown, Rev. Philip A. H., 281.


Brownell, Bp., provisional Bp. of Ala., 19; visits Selma, etc., 21; 26, 28; delegates duties to Bp. Otey, 31.


Bryce, Peter, 294.


Buell, David, 266, 295, 301.


Bunker, R. S., 141 n, 294.


Burton's Hill, 54, 67, 71, 267. Butler, 50, 98, 306.


Cahaha, 66, 71, 74, 78-9, 82, 307. Camden, 71, 77, 306-7.


"Canebrake," Negro work in, 200. Canons, first set, 21 ; defective, 26; of lay discipline, 132; 290-3.


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INDEX.


Carbon Hill, 308.


Carlowville, 77-8, 98, 99, 103, 261.


Cathedral, All Souls', projected, 143; purposes and support, 144-5.


Cheshire, Rev. Joseph Blount, 282.


Choirs, quartette, 73; vested, 289. Christian Rev. W. D , 167.


Church in U. S., causes of slow growth, 14-16.


"Church Record," 238.


""'hurch Register," 237.


Churchmanship, Bp. Cobbs', 123- 31; diocese's, 123, 130; Lewis' and Knapp's, 130; Bp. Wilmer's, 287-8.


Churchmen, of Revolution, 15; build first Prot. church in Mo- bile, 18; apathy in 1833, 23; sympathy with sectarianism, 127; activity, 140; worldliness, 146.


Citronelle, 267, 308.


Claiborne, 306.


Clark, F. B., Jr., 227.


Clayton, 267.


Clayton, Henry D., 224.


Clergy, restlessness, 61; first per- version, 28; salaries, 51 ; paroch- ialism, 60; sectarianism, 70; called for one year, 153; as school teachers, 134; extreme propriety, 134.


Cleveland. Geo., 94. Coalburg, 254, 308,


Cobbs, Bp., election and conse- cration, 39; early life, 43-8; sal- ary, 51; immediate success, 51; plan of work, 63; a typical visitation, 53; communicant list, 54; miss. excursions, 54-5; not panic-stricken, 58; health, 62, 141 ; accident, 62; removal to Montgomery, 66; a year's work, 66-9; work among Negroes, 82; sole charge of dioc. miss., 96; rector of St. John's, Montgoni- ery, 96; proposition from Greene Springs, 106; on Ro- manism, 125; Bp. Ives' defec- tion, 126; on false liberality, 127; difficult theological path, 127; treatment of alarmists, 128; on " wider hope," 128; pas- toral theology, 128; on " Prin- ciple," 129; on dancing, 129; on rented pews, 136; visits En- gland, 141; Univ. of So., 142; 143; Cathedral project. 143-5; despondence, 146; Church's


sympathy, 147; opposes Seces- sion, 148; prayer, 148; death, 149. Cobbs, Joh : L., 223.


Cobbs, Rev. R. A., 262.


Cobbs, Rev. R. H., 77, 114, 224, 266, 273, 295.


Columbia, 274.


Comegys, E. F., 106.


Confirmation classes, 69; why small, 70; in Mobile, 75; during War, 167; at Selma. 243.


"Convention," name abandoned, 291.


Convocations, projected. 239;


failure, 240; established, 241; sinall success, 242.


Cook. Rev. Thos. A., 29. 34-5, 135. "Council," name adopted, 291.


Country churches, 76-7.


Courtland, 67, 235.


Coxe, R. E., 266.


Coxe, Bp. Arthur Cleveland, 58.


Croom, Isaac, 86, 88.


Croom, Stephens, 269 n.


Cross Keys, 243.


Cross Plains. See Piedmont.


Cullman, 308.


Cushman, Rev. Geo. F . 45, 62, 79, 104, 107, 113, 121, 167, 234, 254.


Dallas County, 50; St. David's, 55, 68, 77, 82, 83, 86, 97; Pleasant Hill, 55; St. Peter's, 68; St. Paul's, 68.


Davenport, J. M., 21.


Davis, Rev. Robert, 17, 18.


Dawson, L. E .. 100.


Dawson, N. H. R., 104, 226, 266, 295,301.


Deans, 241.


Deaconesses, order of, instituted, 170; at Tuskaloosa, 170; at Spring Hill, 214; in Mobile, 210, 216.


Decatur, 22, 67, 235, 243.


Demopolis, 25, 26, 50, 68, 71, 77, 82, 169, 234, 243, 296.


Denniston, Rev. Edward, 98. Diocesan papers, 237-8.


Diocese of Ala., organized, 19; in union with Gen. Conv., 24; stratification, 49; weakness, 50; clergy (1844), 50; obstacles, 57- 63; rural character of early, 76, 93; progressiveness, 137; seces- sion, 1534; proposed division, 154-5; a lone star, 165; military interference, 176, and its effect, 186; hard times. 236; emigra- tion, 245 ; practically abandoned by Board of Miss., 246; lack


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of system, 259; disintegrating mission work, 264; peculiar de- velopment, 284; catholicity, 286- 88; ritual uniformity, 289; new fields, 309-10.


Division of diocese, suggested, 146 ; proposed, 154.


Doctrine. Oxford movement, 57; Bp. Cobbs on, 59; ignorance of Churchmen, 60. Drysdale, Rev. Alex., 295. Duncan, Wm. Butler, 203.


Eliott, Jobn, 91. Elliott, Bp. 157, 190.


Ellerbee, A. W., 109, 154; John, 100.


Elyton, 63, 67, 235, 248.


Episcopal anthority, 292 n.


Episcopal elections; staved of, 32 ; 38, 156, 157, 280, 281.


Episcopate, endowment of, 32. See Bishop's Fund.


Episcopate, necessity for, 37; anomalous position of. 144. Eufaula, 33 n, 55, 68, 71, 77, 267. Eutaw, 64, 67, 68, 82, 98, 243, 274. Evangelist, need for, 93 : first obj. of Miss. Soc., 95; need passes, 96; first two evangelists, 235; fruitless attempts, 276-7. Evergreen, 77, 243, 261, 273. Everhart, Rev. Geo. M., 114, 224, 225, 227, 230 n, 295.


Farmer, Robert, 11. Faunsdale, 71, 82, 83, 169, 274, 278. Field, Joseph W., 269 n. Fitts, Rev. Philip A., 248-9, 280. Fitts. J. H., 226, 261, 266, 279.


Fitzsimons, Rev. Owen P., 253. Florence, 13, 21, 29, 38, 49, 67, 77, 235.


" Flush Times," 30; collapse of, 30; 85.


"Fork of Greene." 67, 68, 267. Forkland, 26 n .. 72 n. Fort Payne, 254. Foster, C. M., 106.


French mission, 167.


Fulton, Rev. John, 263, 291, 293, 295, sketch of 299.


Gadsden. 261. Gailor, Rev. T. F., 280. Gainesville, 67, 98, 236, 267. Gallion, 26 68, 71, 296 .- -


Gay, Rev. J. L , 33 n. Garrow, Wm. M., 88 .. General Convention, sectional feeling in, 182, 189, 190.


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"Gene: al Orders," of Woods, 177; of Thomas, 183. German inission, 167. Geneva, 274.


Gilmer vs. Josiah Morris, 226 n. Girard, 50. Gonld, Wmn. P., 88.


Grand Bay, 267.


Green, Bp., visits Ala., 164; 190. Greene county, 24, 77.


Greene Springs, 106.


Greensboro, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 38, 39, 55, 68, 76, 90, 169, 216 n, 243, 254, 273. Greenville, 98, 133 n, 243, 261, 278, 301. Gulf Coast missions, 248, 267, 308.


Hammond, Wm P., 71.


Hamner, Hall, 92; early history, 110-112; 220; financial problem. 220, 228; why a failure. 228-32; division and sale, 228, 300.


Hanson, Rev. F. R., 37, 77, 94, 109, 113, 121, 153, 157, 241, 295-6.


Harpersville, 235.


Hart, Rev. Samuel. 12.


Hawks, Rev. Francis L., 27.


Hayneville. 37, 55. 98. 243, 278.


Hays, Rev. Robert (., 29.


Hopkins, Bp. J. H , 191.


Howe, Bp., W. B. W., 283.


Hunt, Rev. Geo. H., 238, 241, 295.


Hunter, John L .. 33 Huntsville, 20, 22, 55. 62, 64, 67, 71. 72, 76, 82, 86, 114, 115, 242, 244, 275.


Ingraham, Rev. J. H., 113, 121. Ives, Bp., defection of, 58, 126. Ives, Rev. Caleb S., 24, 25, 29, 85.


Jackson county, 97. Jackson, Bp., nominated as Asst. Bp. of Ala., 281; elected, 282; consecrated 283.


Jacksonville, 54, 68, 71, 72 n, 261, 278.


Jarratt, Rev. J. S .. 98, 167. Jarvis, Alex., 88. Jasper, 308. Johns, Bp , 157.


Johnson, President, Governor's appeal to. 182; Bp's, 183. Johnson, John, 71


Johnson, Rev. Wm., 29, 108, 109, 120 n.


Johnston, Rev. J. S., 208, 295.


Johnston, Rev. James T, elected Bp. of Ala., 39. Jones, Emanuel, 71. 88. Jones, Samuel G., 110, 111, 294, 301.


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INDEX.


Jonesboro, 236. Jope, Rev. Robert, 242. Judd, Rev. Wmn. H., 18.


Kemper, Bp., third provisional Bp., of Ala., 31; 29. Kip, Bp., 143.


Knapp, Rev. N. P .. 37, 61, 62, 100, 113; sketch of. 118-20; volume of sermons, 120 n; Bp. Cobbs' estimate of, 121; Churchman- ship, 130. Knox. Wm., 88. Ku Klux, 196.


La Fayette, 34, 50, 55.


Lancaster, Kev. J. L., 282.


Lay, Rev. Henry C., 62, 64, 90, 103. 113; sketch of, 114; 129 n. 155 and n., 156, 189, 192.


Lay discipline, 132, 291.


Lay readers, 273-4; proposed legislation, 201; 305


Leach, Dr. S. G., 106.


Lee, Rev. F. B., 77, 98, 100, 104, 113, 121, 306-7.


Lee, Rev. Francis Priolcan. 120. Lefebvre, H. 1' .. 220, 295, 300.


Legislation, some diocesan, 290-3. Lesesne, T., 88.


Letoliatchie, 98.


Lewis, Rev. S. S., 28, 37, 62, 81, 94, 113; sketch of, 116-18; influence on diocese, 121; Churchman- ship, 130; 134.


Lindsay, Rev. J. S., elected Bp. of Ala., 280-1.


Linebaugh, Rev. J. H .. 36, 78.


Lipscomb, Chief Justice A. S., 21.


Livingston, 37, 38, 50, 55, 67, 82, 243, 254, 261, 267. Lockett, Powhatan, 223.


Lorillard, Jacob, 29, 85.


Lowndes county, 50, 76.


Lowndesboro, 55, 68, 71, 77, 82, 278. Lynch. A., 106. Lyon, F. 3., 88, 154.


Macon. See Gallion. Madison, 235. Madison county, 22, 77. Magnolia, 308. Marengo county. 24, 77.


Marion. 54, 67, 77, 134, 135, 135 n, 169, 261, 273, 289. Marrast, John, 88.


Martin's Station, 79, 307.


Massey, Rev. J. A., 62, 113, 121, 157, 204, 241, 294.


Matthews, Rev. Andrew, 29.


Maysville, 235. McCoy, Thos. W., 266 n. Meade, Bp., 46, 47, 48, 157. Meade, Francis K., 223. Menaeos, Rev. A., 167.


Middle Alabama, character of immigrants, 14; 267.


Middleton, Robert, 269 2. Miller, Rev. B. M .. 62. Mineral region, 248. 307-8.


Mitchell, Rev. J. M., 78, 96, 104, 110, 111, 113, 122, 154.


Missionary Society, organized 94; spirit of, 04-5; original scope. 06; income and stipends of, 96-7.


Mobile, ceded by France to Eng- land, 11; Ch. of England ser- vices, 12; under Spanish rule, 14.


Christ Church, organized, 18; Presbyterian minister, 18; 19, 23, 26; Mr. Pinney deposed, 28; 38, 43, 50, 55, 62, 68, 75, 81, 82, 86, 90, 98, 117, 119. 120, 134; Brother- hood of the Church, 138-40 : city missions, 167; 244 2, 267, 274; parish house, 275 ; 299.


Trinity Church, founded, 64; Massey at, 75; 86 ; parish school, 135; free, 136; 244 2, 254; vested choir, 289.


St. John's Church, founded, 71 ; built, 71-2; enlarged, 75; Ingra- ham at, 75; Pierce at, 116; founds Church Home, 116, 214; free, 137; 244, 272.


Good Shepherd, organized, 75; 83; dissolved. 205; re-organized, 208; 209. 210, 211, 212,


Montevallo, 54, 235, 243, 261.


Montgomery, 21; St. John's founded. 29; 31. 38, 55, 62; capi- tal, 63 ; 66, 68, 71, 72, 76, 86, 90, 92, 98; diocesan school, 110-11; Knapp, 119-20; parish school, 131; daily services, 135; project- ed cathedral, 143; city missions, 167; Negro S. S., 200; 224; first Holy Comforter parish, 234; 243- 4 n. 254, 269; second Holy Com- forter parish, 274; chapel, 275; vested choir, 289; 298, 300.


Moore. Bp., 44, 46. Mooresville. 235,


Morris, Josiah, 223; Gilmer vs., 226 n ; 275.


Morris, Rev. T. A., 77, 97. Morrison, Rev. J. H., 62. Mt. Meigs, 54, 55, 243. Mt. Pleasant, 307.


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INDEX.


Mt. Stirling, 98. Muhlenberg, Rev. Wm. A., 58, 80, 170. Muller, Rev. Albert A., 20, 22, 23. Murray. Rev. John G., 306.


Music, Church, 73, 130, 137 ; vested choirs, 289; choral services, 289.


Nashotah, experiment suggested by, 107.


Navy Cove, 308.


Nelson, R. M .. 279, 280.


Negro, abolition, 195; , demoral- ized, 196; terrorized, 196; bank- rupting State, 197; mutual dis- trust ofraces, 197 ; martyrs, 198; position of laity toward, 198; " Freedmen's "Commission,' 199; Good Shepherd, Mobile, 199; Faunsdale chapel, 200; Montgomery, 200; Stickney's work; 200-4; worship by con- tract, 201; heredity, 201; pecu- liar temptations, 202; failure at Faunsdale, 203; at Mobile, 204; Northern error, 206; revival in Mobile, 208; St. Mark's, Bir- mingham, 212.


Nevius, Rev. R. D., 97, 114, 168, 294


Newell, Rev. Chester, 208.


Nicolson, R. W., 88.


Noble, John W., 274. Northport, 54, 55.


Oak Grove. 308.


"Old Church Path," 238.


Opelika, 98, 243, 261, 272, 273 n.


Orphans' Home, Bp. Cobbs, 168; diocesan, left to Bp., 169; futile attempt at Mobile, 169; success at Tuskaloosa. 169-70; dracon- esses, 170; removed to Mobile, 214; spirit of administration, 215; liberality to, 215; Bazaar, 216; economy in, 216; Bp.'s financiering, 217; enlarged scope, 217; endowment com- plets, 217, and now impaired, 303.


Otey, Bp., second provisional Bp. of Ala., 31.


Oxford movement, effect of, in America, 57-8; on Bp. Cobbs, 58-9.


Parochiialism, 60, 287.


Parks, Rev. Martin P., elected Bp. of Ala., 38. Parsons, Gov. Lewis E , 182. Patton Mines, 308.


Peake, Rev. Chas. F., 107, 108.


Peck, Judge E. W .. 86, 100, 105, 140. Perdue, Rev. W. J., 77, 235, 307. Peterkin, Bp., 283.


Perry, Bp., 187.


Pews, ownership of, 136; voting power of, 136; rented, con- demned by Bp. Cobbs, 136; Tuskaloosa has first free, 136; Trinity Church, Mobile, free, 136.


Phelan, J. D., 154-7.


Pierce, Rev. A. W., 210.


Pierce, Rev. H. N., 113, 115, 116, 154, 294


Pierce, W. F., 88.


Piedmont, 248.


"Pillar of Fire," 121.


Pinkney, Rev. Wm., 156 and n.


Pinney, Rev. Norman, 22, 28.


Pleasant Hill, 55


Point Clear, 308.


Polk, Bp , fourth provisional Bp. of Ale., 38.


Pollard, Chas. T., 83, 109, 111, 223, 294 302.


Prairies, St. John's-in-the, 25, 26, 31, 38, 50, 67, 82, 206.


Prairieville. See Gallion.


Pratt City, 254.


Prattville. 98, 148, 274.


Presbyterian minister of Christ Ch., Mobile, 19.


Primary Convention, 19, 20.


"Prince of the House of David," 121.


Prayer for Pres: of U. S., re- moved, 164; Bp. Wilmer's ob- jection to, 171. 174; attempt to compel use, 175-80; order re- voked, 183-5; prayer restored, 186; Bp. Perry on the principle involved, 187.


Pugh, J. L., 33.


"Puseyism," 57.


Pushmataha, 50, 98, 261, 306.


Randolph, Bp., 283. Rees, Rev. H. K .. 266.


Relief of Disabled Clergy, Society for; organized, 100; merged in- to Convention, 100; autonomy of, 100; plan of relief, 101; Beirne's financiering, 102, 103-4. Richmond, Rev. Wm., 20.


Ritual, Gen. Convention's decla- ration on, 57; at Hamner Hall, 230 n; laxity in, 289.


Ritualism, evangelical, 73; me- dræval, 124; in Mobile, 210; at Talladega, 277; toleration of and result, 288 n.


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INDEX.


Robinson's Springs, 55, 68. Robertson, Rev. J. M., 77, 88. Romophobia, 124. Rose, Rev. L. W., 238, 253, 281.


Ross, Win. H , 294.


Russell county, 68, 77, 83.


Salaries, Bishop's, 51, 155, 243, 258


n; clergy's, 51 ; how eked out, 51, 134; in war times, 166. Salem, 98. Sansom, Rev. Henry, 234.


Saul School, 209.


Schools, parish, 134-5; diocesan, 228-32.


Schroeder, H. A., 141, 275.


Scott, Rev. J. J., 37, 94, 234.


Seale, 50, 6%, 243, 261.


Sectarianism, why intolerant of Church, 59, 60; condemned by Bp. Cobb -. 124.


Selina, 35; first church. 36; 55, 66, 68, 76, 79, 83, 98, 169, 216 2, 234; new church, 243; 244 n, 254, 278. Shaw. Rev. Henry A., 18, 20, 22. Shepherd, Rev. J. Avery, 111, 220. Silver Run. 236.


Simpson, John, 100.


Slaves, error as to, 80; treatment of, 81; ministrations to, 81-3; war time missions, 167-8. See Negro.


Smith, Rev. A. S., 105-6.


Smith, Rev. J. F , 77, 98, 114, 242.


Smith, Rev. S. U., 77, 114, 224.


Snow, Chas., 106.


Snow, Henry A., 106.


Snowdoun, 242.


Society for Relief. Scc Relief. South Alabama, religious intol-


erance in, 14; wrested from Spanish, 14.


Southwestern Diocese, 21, 24, 26, 27.28. Spring Hill, 83.


St. John's-in-the-Prairies. See Prairies.


St. John's-in-the-Wilderness. See Russell county. St. Stephen's, 50, 306. Stewart, Daniel, 162.


Stewart, John, 161 2.


Stickney, Chas. L., 266.


Stickney, Rev. G. W., 77, 107.


Stickney, Rev. W. A., 77, 104, 113, 122; at Marion, 134-5; plantation missions, 167; exercises primi- tive discipline, 167, 200; 294-5. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 80.


Stringfellow, Rev. H., 221, 223, 241, 260-6-9, 276-7-8-9, 195-6-9.


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Stringfellow, H., Jr., 227. Summerville, 74. 242. Sumterville, 54, 71.


Talladega, 55, 68, 135, 235, 243, 261, 777-8.


Tallassce, 50, 98, 243. Taylor, 11. A., 86, 100-2, 157.


Taylor, Rev. J. C . 266.


Taylor, Thos. B., 110-1, 294.


Tennessce Valley, character of immigrants, 14; temporal pros- pcrity, 22; 39, 245, 261-7. Thelogical novels, 121.


Thomas, General, 179; inalicious- ness of, 183.


Thompson, Bp., 283.


Thompson, Rev. J. J. N., 211.


"Throne of David," 121.


Ticknor, Rev. J. H., 104, 157, 234-7.


Tilden, 261.


Tompkins, II. C., 227.


"Tract 90," 124.


Triana, 235.


Troy, 77, 274.


Tucker, Rev. G. C., 272, 282. 295.


Tuekcr, Rev. J. L., 209, 266 295. Tuscumbia, 22, 38, 40, 55, 67, 71, 235.


Tuskaloosa, state capital, 17; Christ Church founded, 17; 20,


. 22, 23, 26, 29, 38, 50, 62; parochial schism, 62, 108-9; capital re- moved, 65; 66, 67, 68; St. Philips' chapel, 71; 76, 83; first diocesan schools, 105-6-8; 108-9, 117-8, 134-5; daily services, 136; first free church, 136; 137, 168; first deaconcases, 170; Orphans' Home, 169, 170, 213-4; 216 2, 243 21, 254, 298.


Tuskegee, 50, 54, 55, 98.


Tyler's, 118 n, 3.7.


"Uncle Tom's Cabin," 80, 81. Union Springs, 77, 243, 254. 261.


Uniontown 67, 82, 254, 273-4-8. Univ. of South, attempt to estab- lish in Ala., 142; Ala. asked for $250,000. 142.


Univ. of Va., Bp. Cobbs chaplain of, 45-6.


Van Hoose, Rev. J. A., 212, 252, 279.


" Via Media," 123. Vinton, Alex. H., 58; Francis, 58.


Waddill, Rev. J. C., 98. Wall, Rev. Wni., 13. Waller, Chas. E., 266 8-9. Warrior, 303.


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INDEX.


West Point, 50. Wetumpka, 29, 55, 68. Wheelock, Rev. J. A., 98. Whistler, 261, 267. White, Joel, 223, 294, 301. Whittingham, Bp., 170. " Wider Hope," Bp. Cobbs on, 128. Wilderness, St. John's-in-the. See Russell county.


Wilkins, George A., 281.


Wilmer, Bp., dissects " Uncle Tom's Cabin," 81; election and consecration, 158; early life, 158-63; shows his calibre, 165; establishes orphans' home, 169, and order of deaconesses, 170; conception of Epis. preroga- tive, 170; objection to Prayer for Pres. of the U. S., 171; on diocesan rights, 172; on ecclesi- astical freedom, 173; position defined, 174; clash with military power, 175; "suspended," 179; disregards suspension, 181; appeals to Gen. Conv., 181, Gov. Parsons, 182, and Pres. John- son, 183; carries his point, 186; principle at stake, 187; on re- union, 190; correspondence with Bp. Hopkins, 190-1; juris-


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diction recognized by House of Bps., 192; Declaration qf Con- formity, 193; "Freedmen's Commission," 199; reorganizes Negro work in Mobile, 208; and proposes ritual, 209; settles Church Home in Mobile, 217; no fixed salary, 236; urges sys- tem, 257; ill health; 274; asks for an Assistant, 275, and with- draws request, 278; gives con- sent to election, 280; catholi- city, 287 ; on Episcopal authori- ty, 292 n.


Wilsonville, 235. Winn, A. B., 94. Wolfe, Miss Catherine, 245. Woodlawn, 77, 252-4-6, 308. Woods, Gen. Chas. R., 175-6, 180-1. Woodville. See Uniontown.


Woolworth, Hon. J. M., 143 n.


Wright, Rev. Lucien B., 35, 78.


Yancey, Wm. L., 79.


Yellow fever, in Montgomery, 62; in Mobile, 138; in Norfolk and Portsmouth. 139. Yongesboro, 50, 98.


" Young Men's Episcopal Asso- ciation," of Montgomery, 300.





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