Official and statistical register of the state of Mississippi, 1908 v. 3, Part 41

Author: Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and History
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Jackson
Number of Pages: 916


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Sixteenth Regiment, infantry-459-467; organization and statistics of, 459-461 ; in Valley campaign, 461, 462; in seven days' battles, 462; in second Manas- sas campaign, 462, 463 ; at Sharpsburg, 463; at Fredericksburg, 463; at Chan- cellorsville, 464; at Gettysburg, 464; at Bristoe's Station, 465; in Wilderness, 465; on Petersburg line, 466.


Sixth Battalion, infantry-564. 566.


Sixth Regiment, cavalry-804-807; organization and statistics of, 804-805; at Harrisburg, 805, 806.


Sixth Regiment, infantry-556-564; organization and statistics of, 556-558; in Kentucky, 559-560; at Shiloh, 559; at Corinth, 559; in operations at Vicks- burg, 559-560; at Jackson, 562; against deserters and disloyal men. 562; in Atlanta campaign. 562-563; in Tennessee campaign, 563, 564; in the Caro- linas, 564.


Sixty-day troops, infantry-754.


Slemmer, Lieut .-- 422.


Smith County militia, 1844-48-403.


Smith, E. A., regarding History of Walthall's Brigade-643.


Smith, Col. John F .- 58o.


Smith, Gen. Kirby-487.


Smith, Gen. Morgan, regarding report of-527.


Smith's-Turner's Battery-871-874; in Kentucky, 871, 873; at Shiloh, 871; at Chickamauga, 872; at Corinth, 873; in Atlanta campaign, 874.


Smoot, Maj .- 303.


Spanish-American War, regarding regiments and officers for-944, 945. Spanish Fort-725.


Sparrow Volunteers, The, in Mexican war-405-413.


Speight, Jesse -- 414. Sprague, Kemp -- 405.


Staff, of Gen. Claiborne, list of-392.


Stanford, Capt .- 878.


Stanford's Battery-876-879; in Kentucky, S76; at Shiloh, 876; at Corinth. 877; at Murfreesboro, 877; in Chickamauga campaign, 878; at Chattanooga, 878; in Atlanta campaign, 878; in Tennessee campaign, 879.


State troops and reserves (1863-1865)-926-943.


Steger, Capt. T. M., at Missionary Ridge-614; at Ringgold, 614. Stephens, Col. M. D. L .- 675, 679.


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Stevenson, Gen .- 663, 664.


Stewart, Gen .- 501.


Stigler, Col. Jas. M .- 680.


Stigler's Sharpshooters-538, 540.


Stockdale's Battalion-795.


Stockdale's Battalion, cavalry-846.


Stockman, Jno .- 485.


Stone, Jno. M .- 431, 434, 435.


Stovall, Lieut. J. M .- 457.


Street's Battalion, cavalry-925.


Street, Col. G .- 900.


Stuart, Gen. Jeb., regarding Col. Falkner's Mississippi Regiment-430, 502, 679; regarding the Lees and Martin, 520.


Stubb's Battalion, cavalry-938-939.


Sunflower Guards-154.


Sunflower Rangers-941.


Sweeney, Philip-472.


Sykes, Adj. Gen .- 421.


Sykes, Lieut. Col .- 553.


Table of Contents-383.


Taylor, Lieut. Col .- 518.


Taylor, Gen. Zachary, regarding Mississippi troops-404, 410.


Tennessee troops at Monterey-409.


Tenth Regiment, cavalry-808.


Tenth Regiment, infantry-595-605; organization and statistics of, 595-598; at Pensacola, 599; at Shiloh, 599, 600; at Corinth, 600; in Kentucky campaign, 600, 601; at Murfreesboro, 601; at Chickamauga, 602; at Chattanooga, 603; in Atlanta campaign, 603, 604; in Tennessee campaign, 604, 605; in the Carolinas, 605.


Terral, Maj. S. II .- 421, 714.


Terrell. V. L .- 421.


Third Battalion-896-897.


Third Battalion, cavalry (State troops)-935.


Third Battalion, infantry-54-543; organization and statistics of, 540-542; at Shiloh, 541; in Atlanta campaign, 542, 543; in Tennessee campaign, 543; in the Carolinas, 543.


Third Battalion, Minute Men-894-896.


Third Regiment, Alcorn's Brigade-756-758.


Third Regiment, cavalry-904-911; organization and statistics of, 904-906; in raid of Col. Mizner, 906; at Collierville, 907, 908, 909; in Tennessee and Mississippi, 910; in Georgia, 910, 911.


Third Regiment, cavalry (State troops)-932-933.


Third Regiment, infantry-533-540; organization and statistics of. 533-535; in Southern Mississippi. 535, 536; at Vicksburg, 536, 537; in Atlanta cam- paign, 537, 538; in Tennessee campaign, 538, 539; in the Carolinas, 539.


Third Regiment, infantry (State troops)-929.


Third Regiment, Minute Men-880-800.


Thirteenth Battalion, infantry-605.


Thirteenth Regiment, infantry-452-459: organization and statistics of. 452-454; at Manassas, 455; at Ball's Bluff, 455; in seven days' battles. 456; at Sharps- burg, 456; at Fredericksburg. 457: at Gettysburg, 457; at Chickamauga. 457; in East Tennessee, 458; in Wilderness. 458.


Thirtieth Regiment, infantry-668-674; organization and statistics of, 668-669; at Corinth, 670; at Murfreesboro, 670, 671; at Chickamauga. 671 : at Chat- tanooga, 672; in Atlanta campaign, 672, 673; in Tennessee campaign. 673.


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Thirty-eighth Regiment-716-720; organization and statistics of, 716-717; at Corinth, 717, 718; at luka, 718; around Vicksburg, 718; at Harrisburg, 719. Thirty-fifth Regiment-698-704; organization and statistics of, 698-699; against Grant, 699, 700, 701; at Corinth, 700; at Vicksburg, 701; in Atlanta cam- paign, 702, 703, 704; in Tennessee campaign, 704.


Thirty-first Regiment-674-680; organization and statistics of , 674-675 ; at Corinth, 675, 676; around Vicksburg, 675, 677; at Baton Rouge, 676; in Rolling Fork campaign, 676; in Atlanta campaign, 677-678; in Tennessee campaign, 679; in the Carolinas, 680.


Thirty-fourth Regiment-693-698; organization and statistics of, 693-694; in Kentucky, 695; at Chickamauga, 695; at Chattanooga, 696; in Atlanta cam- paign, 696, 697; in Tennessee campaign, 697; in the Carolinas, 698.


Thirty-ninth Regiment-720-725; organization and statistics of, 720-721; at Vicksburg, 722; at Iuka, 722; at Port Hudson, 722, 723; in Alabama, 723; in Atlanta campaign, 723, 724; in Tennessee campaign, 724, 725; near Mobile, 725.


Thirty-second Regiment-680-687; organization and statistics of, 680-681; at Corinth, 682; in Kentucky, 682; at Murfreesboro, 682; at Chickamauga, 683; at Chattanooga, 684; in Atlanta campaign, 684, 685; in Tennessee canı- paign, 686, 687; in the Carolinas, 687.


Thirty-seventh Regiment-710-716; organization and statistics of, 710-712; at Iuka, 712; at Corinth, 712; around Vicksburg, 712, 713; in Atlanta cam- paign, 714, 715; in Tennessee campaign, 715, 716.


Thirty-sixth Regiment-705-710; organization and statistics of, 705-706; at Farm- ington, 707; against Grant, 707; at Corinth, 707; at Vicksburg, 708; in At- lanta campaign, 708, 709; in Tennessee campaign, 709, 710; near Mobile, 710. Thirty-third Regiment-687-692; organization and statistics of, 687-689; at Corinth, 689; at Coffeeville, 690; around Vicksburg, 690; in Atlanta cam- paign, 690, 691; in Tennessee campaign, 692; in the Carolinas, 692. Thompson, Maj. Jno. C .- 744.


Thornton, Capt. J. J .- 421.


Thurman, Capt. T. W .- 457.


Thurmond, Lieut. G. E .- 472.


Tilghman, Gen. Lloyd, regarding report of Twenty-sixth Regiment Infantry- 506, 545; regarding report of Twenty-third Infantry, 638, 639; regarding death of, 856.


Tippah County militia, 1844-48-404.


Tison, Col. W. H. H .- 684, 687.


Todd, Lieut .-- 676.


Topp, Maj. H. E .- 676, 677.


Trabue, Col .- 675.


Transfer of Louisiana Purchase, Mississippi battalion at-387.


Treaty, Neutral Ground-388.


Trimble, Gen .- 462.


Troops, 1862-1865-885-943.


Tucker, Col. Wm. F .- 733.


Turner, Capt .- 768. Twelfth Battalion, cavalry-813-816; organization and statistics of, 813; in north- cast Mississippi, 813; against Cornyn, 814; at Colliersville, 814; in Georgia. 815.


Twelfth Regiment, cavalry-SIo-813.


Twelfth Regiment, infantry-444-451; organization and statistics of. 444-446; at Seven Pines, 447; at Savage Station. 447; at Gaines' Mill, 447; in second Manassas campaign, 448; at Sharpsburg, 448; at Fredericksburg, 448; at Chancellorsville, 448; at Gettysburg, 449; at Wilderness, 449; at Ream's Station, 449; on Petersburg line. 450, 451. .


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Twentieth Regiment, infantry-621-627; organization and statistics of, 621-622; in West Virginia, 622, 623; in South Carolina, 623; in Kentucky, 623; át -Fort Donelson, 623; in Northern Mississippi, 624; about Vicksburg, 625; in Atlanta campaign, 626; in Tennessee campaign, 627; in the Carolinas, 627. Twenty-eighth Regiment-657.


Twenty-eighth Regiment, cavalry-830-837; organization and statistics of, 830- 832; in Mississippi, 833, 834, 835; in Tennessee, 833, 834; in Atlanta cam- paign, 836; in Tennessee campaign, 836.


Twenty-fifth Regiment, infantry-649.


Twenty-first Regiment, infantry-494-502; organization and statistics of, 494- 498; at seven days' battles, 498; at Sharpsburg, 499; at Fredericksburg, 499; at Gettysburg, 500; at Chickamauga, 500; in East Tennessee, 501; in Wil- derness, 501; at Cold Harbor, 502; in the Valley with Early, 502.


Twenty-fourth Regiment, consolidated-648.


Twenty-fourth Regiment, infantry-640-648; organization and statistics of. 640- 642; in Kentucky, 643; at Murfreesboro, 644; at Chickamauga, 644; at Chat- tanooga, 645, 646; in Atlanta campaign, 646; in Tennessee campaign, 648.


Twenty-ninth Regiment, infantry-657-667; organization and statistics of, 657-


660; at Corinth, 660; in Kentucky, 660; at Murfreesboro, 661, 662; at Chickamauga. 663; at Chattanooga. 663. 664; in Atlanta campaign, 664, 665; in Tennessee campaign, 666; in the Carolinas, 667.


Twenty-second Regiment, infantry-628-635; organization and statistics of, 628- 629; in Kentucky, 630; at Shiloh, 630; at Corinth, 630; at Vicksburg, 631, 632; at Baton Rouge, 631; at Coffeeville, 632; in Rolling Fork campaign, 632; at Baker's Creek, 633; in Atlanta campaign, 633; in Tennessee cam- paign, 634; in the Carolinas, 635.


Twenty-seventh Regiment, infantry-650-657; organization and statistics of, 650- 652; in North Carolina, 653; at Pensacola, 653; in Kentucky, 653; at Mur- freesboro, 654; at Chickamauga, 655; at Chattanooga, 655; in Atlanta cam- paign, 656; in Tennessee campaign, 657; in the Carolinas, 657.


Twenty-sixth Regiment, infantry-502-507; organization and statistics of, 502- 505; regarding Camps Morton and Chase, 505: at Fort Donelson, 525, 506; at Baker's Creek, 506; in Wilderness, 506; on Petersburg line, 507. Twenty-third Battalion, cavalry-829.


Twenty-third Regiment, infantry-635-640; organization and statistics of, 635- 637; in Kentucky, 637; at Fort Donelson, 637, 638; at Coffeeville. 638; at Baker's Creek, 639; in Atlanta campaign, 639; in the Carolinas, 640.


Tyler, O. A. (Steamer)-422.


Unattached (State troops)-935, 936.


Uniform, Mississippi, adopted-423.


Utley. Col. W. L., report of-791.


Vandegraff, Adj. W. J .- 678.


VanDorn, Earl, in Mexican war-419, 423, 631, 695, 699, 707, 839, 853; regard- ing death of, 791. Vardaman, Jas. K .- 046.


Various companies, State troops-940-942.


Veteran's Story, The-463, 464.


Vicksburg Light Artillery-880.


Vicksburg Sentinel, regarding sufferings of Second Regiment Mississippi in - fantry in Mexican war-416; regarding battalion of riflemen in Mexican war, 417, 4IS.


Vicksburg Southrons-422.


Villipigue, Lieut. Col .- 530, 680, 690, 722.


Volunteer Companies, lists of by counties-401-4 4.


Volunteer Military Board (18(o)-420.


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MILITARY HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI (Continued).


Wadsworth, Gen .- 434. Walker, Pope, Legion-754. Walker, Gen .- 580. Walker, Lieut. Sam-514.


Walthall's Brigade, regarding history of-643.


Walthall, Gen. Edward Cary, dedication to of "Military History of Mississippi" -- 385; regarding "Heroic Rear Guard." regarding First Mississippi Infantry, 529; regarding Fifteenth Mississippi Infantry, 617; report of Twenty-fourth Infantry, 646, 647, 660, 661; regarding brigades, 667; regarding Stuart's Corps, 680. Walthall, Geo. M .- 667.


War of 1812, Mississippi troops in, including war with Creek Indians-389, 390- 399; call of 1814, 394; last call, 398.


War, with Mexico, Mississippi commands in-400-419.


War, civil, Mississippi commands in-420-943.


War, with Spain, Mississippi in-944-946.


Ward, Col .- 517. Ward, Adj. John Jamison-627.


Ward, Capt. M. S .- 421.


Warren County militia, 1844-48-407. Warren Dragoons-847-848.


Warren Guards-422.


Warren Light Artillery-880-884; in Kentucky, 8So; at Shiloh, 880; at Corinth, 881; at Murfreesboro, 881; in Chickamauga campaign, 881; at Chatta- nooga, 882; in Atlanta campaign, 883; in the Carolinas, 884.


Watson Battery-879.


Watson, Mrs. Kate B., regarding Mississippi troops at Camp Mandeville-399.


Watts, Maj .- 456.


Welburn, Lieut. J. C. C .- 575.


Weller, Chaplain M. L .- 587.


Weyler, Gen .- 944.


Wheeler, Gen. Jos .- 660, 742, 765, 815.


Whiting, Gen .- 431, 432, 440.


Whittle, Commodore-536.


Wier, Capt. G. T .- 421.


Wier, Capt. R. S .- 421.


Wier, Lieut. Col., Wm. W .- 530, 555, 714.


Wilcox, Gen .- 448, 462.


Wilkins, Capt. James C., commander Natchez Volunteer Riflemen-397; at bat- tle of New Orleans, 398.


Wilkinson, Gen., American commissioner at transfer of Louisiana Purchase- 387; regarding military preparations against Spanish, 388.


Wilkinson, Col. Jno. C .- 580.


Wilkinson County militia, 1844-48-406.


Williams, Gov., regarding military preparations against Spanish-388. Williams. Col. J. Byrd-736.


Winston County militia. 1844-48-403.


Withers, report of on battle of Murfreesboro-670. 671. 853, 855- Witherspoon, Col .- 700. Wood, Gen. S. A. M .- 682.


Wood, Gen. W. W. W .- 420. Woodward, Capt. F. M .- 555. Woofford, Capt .- 857.


Woolridge, Col .. regarding Burr expedition-389. Wray, Jno. F .- 417.


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MILITARY HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI (Continued ).


Wren, Burrus-405.


Wren, Woodson-387.


Wright, Gen .- 490.


Yalobusha Company-942.


Yalobusha County militia, 1844-48-403.


Yalobusha Rangers-941.


Yazoo Battalion-924.


Yazoo County militia, 1844-48-406.


Young, Capt. Samuel-671.


Madison, Secretary-1151.


Mileage of Members of Legislature-267.


Military operations in Mississippi-183, 184.


Military rule, regarding bad effect of-185.


Military service in Mississippi, in civil war-194.


Militia, of Mississippi Territory, list of officers of-171.


Millington. regarding University of Mississippi-279.


Millsaps College, regarding opening of-188.


Minor, Jno .- 171.


Minor, Maj. Stephen, regarding Spanish dominion-2; at Natchez, 170; regard- ing Gov. Gayoso, 170.


Miro, Estavan, regarding Spanish dominion-2.


Mississippi, regarding An Outline History of-2.


Mississippian, The, regarding establishment of-145.


Mississippi, An Outline History of-164-189; regarding early explorations, 104; regarding settlements, a colony of France, 164-165; regarding an English province, 165; regarding a province of Spain, 165-170; regarding a Territory of the U. S., 170-176; regarding a State of the Union, 176-182; regarding one of the Confederate States, 183-184; regarding reconstruction, 184-189. Mississippi, capitol buildings-192-213.


Mississippi Company, regarding colony-164.


Mississippi Gazette, regarding establishment of-171.


Mississippi Industrial Institute and College-298.


Mississippi legislature, list of senators of-46-124; list of representatives of, 63-124.


Mississippi, lieutenant-governors, list of-45, 46.


Mississippi penitentiary system-331-335.


Mississippi, presidents of senate, list of-45, 46.


Mississippi reforms-277.


Mississippi Republic. regarding civil war preparations-198.


Mississippi Revolution of 1875-196.


Mississippi River, overflow of-187.


Mississippi Society for Diffusion of Useful Knowledge-173.


Mississippi speakers of house of representatives. list of-44, 45.


Mississippi State, regarding admission into Union-II; government of, 25- 32; regarding removal of seat of government, 148; list of gov- ernors of. 25 and notes, 26 and notes, 125 and notes, 126 and notes ; list of supreme judges of. 26, 33. 34. 960: pictures of supreme judges of, 969; judges of the high court of errors and appeals, list of. 27, 152; chancery judges. list of, 40-43; judges chancery supreme court, list of, 27, 28, 33, 34, 177; circuit judges. list of, 34-39, 972; lieutenant governors. list of, 28; secretaries of state. list of. 28, 29; attorneys-general, list of, 29. 30; treasurers, list of, 30; auditors, list of, 30, 31; revenue agents, list of,


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31; superintendents of education, list of, 31; director department archives and history, 31; railroad commissioners, 32, 961-964; clerks of high court of errors and appeals, 32; clerks of supreme court, 32; land commission- ers, 32, 964; capitol commissioners, 207; governors, biographies of, 127-163; regarding first code of, 129; regarding permanent seat of goevrnment of, 130; regarding commission of, 178; regarding new State house of (1832), 133, 134, 179; regarding new State house of (1903), 188, 207; regarding repudiation of bonds of, 138, 139, 141, 180; regarding volunteers of for Mexican war, 151, IS); regarding code of 1857, 153; regarding code of 1821, 177; regarding code of 1906, 189; regarding first legislature of 176, 177; regarding first supreme court of, attorney-general of, U. S. senators of, secretary State, public printer, treasurer and auditor of, 177; regarding permanent seat of government, 178; regarding capitol, executive mansion and high court of appeals of. 179; regarding establishment of State penitentiary of, 179, 180; regarding State university of, 180; regarding first congressional districts of, 180; regarding requisition of for troops for Mexican war, 180; regarding establishment of State institution for blind. 181; regarding estab- lishment of institutions for deaf and dumb and for insane, 182; regarding military operations in, 183. 184; regarding troops of for Confederate service, 183, 184; regarding troops of for Union service, 184; regarding reconstruc- tion in, 185; regarding establishment of public school system of, 185; expen- ditures in. 1869-1876, 185; regarding impeachment of officials of, 186; regard- ing establishment of A. and M. College, railroad commission, industrial in- stitute and college, local option, 187; regarding troops of for Spanish- "American war, constitutional convention (1820), new capitol. 188; regarding capitol buildings of. 191-213; regarding model for other Southern States on negro question, 196; federal officers in, 229-231 ; congressional districts of, 1846-1908, 232-237 ; map of, 238; counties of, 239-240; population of, 241-242; vote for governor of, 1817-1908, 243-245; presidential elections, vote in, 1824- 1904, 246-247; election returns of, 248-265; salaries of State officials of, 266- 267 ; supreme court reports and digests of, 268-271 ; statute laws of, 272-274; State institutions of. 279-335; summary of legislation of, 336-382; the leader in great reforms. 277; picture of State flag of, opp. 382.


Mississippi State Insane Hospital-322-327; list of officers of, 327.


Mississippi State Institute for Blind-320-322.


Mississippi State librarians, list of-33, 964.


Mississippi, territorial government of-3-17.


Mississippi Territory, regarding formation of. 2; list of governors of, 3: list of judges of, 3. 19. 130, 171, 172; list of attorneys-general of, 4: list of secre- taries of, 4; list of speakers of house of representatives of. 4; list of auditors of, 5; list of treasurers of. 5; list of presidents of legislative council of. 5; list of members of legislative council of. 5. 6; list of registers of land office of. 6; fac simile signatures of governors of. 7; list of members of house of representatives of, S-10; list of civil and military officers of original coun- ties of, 11-17; regarding creation of, 170: list of militia officers of, 171: list of conservators of the peace of. 171: regarding first law of. 172; regarding legislative body of, 172; regarding removal of seat of government of, 173: regarding extension of. 174; regarding right of suffrage in, 175: regarding census of. 175; regarding annexation to of Mobile district. 175; regarding troops of at battle of New Orleans. 176: regarding act of admission of to Union, 176; list of delegates of to congress. 215-216.


Mississippi. The Making of-1-2.


Mississippi troops in Union and Confederate armies-184. ·


Mississippi. trustees of State penitentiary of, list of-33. 965.


Mississippi volunteers, regarding Jeff. Davis at Buena Vista-ISo.


Mitchell, James Bragg, sketch and picture of-1052.


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Mitchell, T. J., M.D., author article on State insane asylum-322. Mobile, district of, regarding French dominion-2; regarding added to Mis- sissippi Territory-175.


Mobile & Ohio R. R., regarding promotion of-148.


Momfort, principal Deaf and Dumb Institute-314.


Monday, Samuel Spillman, sketch and picture of-1040.


Monette, historian, regarding Gov. Williams-22.


Money, Senator H. D., regarding Gov. Longino-162, 163; picture of, 973; biog- raphy of, 974-976.


Money, paper, regarding circulation in New Orleans-165.


Monroe County, regarding origin of-176; officers of, 1124.


Montgomery, Alexander, regarding Bank of Mississippi-175.


Montgomery Convention, delegates to-183.


Montgomery County, officers of-1125.


Montgomery, Col. William Alexander, picture of-962; biography of, 965, 966. Montgomery, Col. W. B .. resolutions on by board of A. & M. College-289.


Monument, regarding Confederate, at Jackson-187, 188.


Mocdy, William Robert, sketch and picture of-1062.


Moore, Wm .- 17I.


Moore, Col. Wm. H., regarding Virginia campaign-183.


Moorman. Chas., regarding emancipation of slaves-955.


Morgan, J. R., vs. Gov. McNutt-138.


Morrill fund, regarding Alcorn A. & M. College-307.


Morris, J. S., regarding court reports of-269.


Morris' State Cases-271.


Morrison, Andrew Secrest, sketch and picture of-1049.


Moses, Israel Newton, sketch and picture of-1035.


Mott, C. H., regarding election brigadier-general-183.


Mount Salus-130.


Muldrow, H. L .- 186.


Myers, George Clifton, picture of-954; biography of, 972. MacIntyre, Jas .- 171.


McAfee, vs. Gov. Pettus-148.


McBeath, Prof. T. F .- 302.


McCardle, William H., regarding collaboration with Gov. Lowry-160, 300. McCarthy, Harry, composer of "The Bonnie Blue Flag"-198.


McCaughan. Jno. J., regarding University of Mississippi-180.


McClung. Alex. K .- 141 : regarding distinction of in Mexican war-181.


McClurg, State capitol commissioner-207.


McCool. J. F., regarding Gov. Longino-162.


Mccullough. Marshall, sketch and picture of-1062.


McDonald. David Kenyard, sketch and picture of-1074.


McDonald, Will Tate, sketch and picture of-997.


McDowell. Rev. Dr .- 131.


McDowell. Gen. Irwin, regarding ejection of Gov. Humphreys, 154, 201 ; regard- ing command of in Mississippi, 185.


McDowell. James R., sketch and picture of-1004.


McGehee, vs. Gov. Chas. Clark-151.


McGehee, Micajah Cicero, sketch and picture of-1000.


McGuire, Judge William, regarding Mississippi Territorial government-19. 171. McGuire, William-1150.


McIlhenny, Oliver, sketch and picture of-1078.


McIntosh. Wm .- 171.


McLain, F. A., picture of-978; biography of. 984.


McLaurin. Gov. A. J., biography of-160-161, 076-077: regarding inauguration of and important events in administration of, 188; picture of, 973.


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McLaurin, Lauchlin-160.


McLaurin, William K., sketch and picture of-1003.


McMartin, Jno., regarding girls 'schools-300.


McMillan, Lee, sketch and picture of-1012. McMurran. John T., regarding association of with Gov. Quitman-136.


McNutt, Gov. A. G., regarding caning of by Gov. Runnels-135; vs. Gov. Quit-


man, 137; biography of. 138-139; regarding authorities for biography of, 139; vs. Gov. Foote, 146; regarding inauguration of and important events in administration of, 180; regarding extravagance regarding old Mississippi capitol, 196; portrait of. insert between 136-137.


McQueen, regarding leading Creeks-175.


McRae, John-148.


McRae, Gov. John J .- 147; biography of, 148-149; regarding authorities for biog- raphy of, 149; regarding inauguration of and important events in adminis- tration of. 182; portrait of, insert between 148-149.


Mc Willie, John-149.


McWillie, T. A., regarding court reports of-270.


McWillie. Gov. William, regarding Gov. McNutt-149; biography of, 149-150; authorities for biography of, 150; regarding inauguration of and important events in administration of, 182; portrait of, insert between 148-149. Nabors, Samuel McElroy, sketch and picture of-1036.


Nall, E. H., picture of-958.


Nashville convention. regarding protection of Southern rights-181.


Natchez hurricane-164; regarding epidemic at, 177; destruction of by tornado, 180; regarding capture of by Federals. 183; regarding first State capitol, 191. Natchez District, regarding revolt of against Spanish-160.


Natchez Indians-1; regarding massacre of French soldiers, 164; regarding de- of by Choctaws, 165; regarding prisoners of French, 165.


Native dominion of Mississippi-I.


Negro disfranchisement-204. 205.


Negro officials. regarding election of-155.


Negro rule in Mississippi-185, 186. 195. 200, 201.


Negro question, regarding Gov. Vardaman's campaign-163.


Negro soldiers-184, 185.


Nelms. Joseph Horace. sketch and picture of-1084.


Neshoba County, officers of-1125.


New Orleans hurricane-164.


New Orleans, regarding Mississippi troops at battle of-176.


Newspaper, regarding first in Mississippi Territory-171.


Newton County, officers of-1126.


Nicholas, Robt .- 173.


Nichols, William. State architect-196.


Niles, Jason, regarding Mississippi secession convention-197.


Noel, Gov. E. F., vs. Gov. Vardaman-162: regarding nomination of and inau- guration of, 189: picture of, 950: biographical sketch of, 951.


Norrell, Albert Gallatin, sketch and picture of-1077.




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