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Cumberland Presbyterian Review, 367.
Cumberland Presbyterian, The, 367.
Cumberland River Improvement, 316.
Cumberland River Named, 40.
Cumberland River, Its Value, 21, 23.
Daily Orthopolitan, 348.
Dake, J. P., M.D., 537.
Dake, Walter M., M.D., 538.
Dake, William C., M.D., 538.
Davidson Academy Chartered, 89, 376.
Davidson College, 96, 379.
Davidson County Asylum, 556
Death Rate in Nashville, 147?'
Deforges', Stephen R., Private School, 409. Democratic State Convention of 1860, 182. Demonbreun, 38. De Soto, 37.
Dicks, James T., M.D., 539.
Doak, Rev. Samuel, 58. Donelson, Colonel John, 63. Donelson's Voyage, 70.
Dougherty, Cornelius, First Anglo-Saxon in. Tennessee, 39. Dulany, Dr., 522. Dummy Lines, 340. Dred Scott Decision, 181.
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Dry Fork Turnpike, 326. Dry Goods Trade before the War, 247.
Eastman, E. G., 347, 601. Early Merchants of Nashville, 242.
Edgar Presbyterian Church, 470. Edgefield Baptist Church, 485.
Edgefield Chapter, No. 75, R. A. M., 559. Edgefield Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 474.
Edgefield Incorporated, 156.
Edgefield Lodge, No. 118, I. O. O. F., 560.
Edgefield Lodge, No. 254, 558. Edgefield Public Schools, 450.
Edgefield and Nashville Manufacturing Com- pany, 225. Educational History, 376. Elevation of Nashville, 25.
Elliott, Rev. C. D., Principal of Nashville Fe- male Academy, 404. Elm Street Church, 458.
Emulation Lodge, No. 3, A. & A. S. R., 5.59.
England's Designs as to Her Colonies, 85. Enloe, J. H., M.D., 539. Enloe, Thomas E., M.D., 538. Epitaphs in the City Cemetery, 544. Evacuation of Nashville by Floyd, 194.
Eve, Duncan, M.D., 531. Evening Bulletin, 358. Eve, Paul F., M.D., 537.
Ewing, Andrew, 518. Ewing, Edwin H., 518. Ewing, J. O., M.D., 524. Excelsior Ice Company, 2 ?. '
Falk, Herman, M.D., 538. Fall's, Philip S., Private School, 408. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, 272. Farmers' Banner, The, 356. Fatherland Street Railroad Company, 338. Featherstonehaugh, Extracts from, 77, 105. Federal Courts, 513. Federal Hospitals in Nashville, 203.
Female Academies Chartered in Massachu- setts Early in the Century, 400. Female Bible and Charitable Society, 568. Fillmore Street Church, 461. Filtering Gallery, 134, 143. Fire Department, 148. First Catholic Church in Nashville, 499. First Christian Church, 494. First Church-edifice in Nashville, 91, 455- First Female School in Nashville, 405.
First German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 497.
First Lawyers, 90.
First Lutheran Church in Tennessee, 497.
First National Bank, 292.
First Officers of Nashville, 112.
First Physician in Nashville, 89.
First Presbyterian Church of Edgefield, 469.
First Regular M. E. Preacher, 455.
First Small-pox Case in Nashville, 522.
First Store in Nashville, 89.,
First Tavern, 89.
First Tennessee Regiment, 174.
Fisk University, 422.
Fletcher, Thomas H., 518.
Flouring Mill Industry, 222.
Fogg, Francis B., 516.
Ford, John P., M.D., 528.
Fort Chiswell, 42.
.Fort Loudon Built, 40.
Foster, Ephraim H., 516.
Foster, Robert C., 516.
Fountain, The, 354.
Fourteenth Amendment to Constitution, 205. Fourth National Bank, 294.
Frank Cheatham Bivouac, No. 1, 564.
Franklin and Nashville Railroad Company Incorporated, 310.
Franklin College and Stone's River Turn- pike, 325.
Franklin Turnpike Company, 320.
Free Banking in Tennessee, 272. Free Will Baptist Churches, 488.
Fremont's, J. C., Private School, 406.
Gaines, Major-general Edmund P., 172. Gallatin Turnpike Company, 321. General Arbitrators: their Government, 70. George H. Thomas Post, No. 1, 565. Germania Encampment, No. 36, I. O. O. F., 560. Germania Lodge, No. 355, 559.
German Methodist Church, 464.
Goodlett's, Adam, Speech on Education, 384. Goodlett, A. G., M.D., 522.
Goodman & Eastman's Business College, 437. Gospel Advocate, The, 354, 360. Government of Notables, 506. Grand Chapter, R. A. M., 559.
Grand Commandery, K. T., 559. Grand Council, R. & S. M., 559. Grand Encampment of Tennessee, I. O. O. F., 560. Grand Lodge of Tennessee, I. O. O. F., 560.
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Granny White Turnpike, 326. Green, A. L. P., 455, 603. Grocery Trade before the War, 248. Grundy, Felix, Removes to Nashville, 99; Lawyer, 516.
Hale, G. W., M.D., 530.
· Hall, Allen A., 374. Harding, W. G., 606. Harris, J. George, 373. Harrison Guards, 173. Harsch, Philip, M.D., 536. Haywood, Judge John, 516. Hebrew Cemetery, 549. Henderson's Treaty, 54. Herald, Evening and Sunday Morning, 372. Hicks's, E. D., Relics, 31. High Constables of Nashville, 118.
Hill, J. M., 609. Hobson's Chapel, 460. Hogg, Samuel, M.D., 523. Holy Trinity Church, 490. Home Circle, 351. Homeopathic Society of Davidson County, 539.
Honeycut, 50. Hospital, Lottery Scheme for, 526. Hospital, Present, 556. Houston, President Samuel, 170.
Howell Memorial Baptist Church, 487.
Hume, Principal Female Academy, 402. Hume, Rev. William, 385. Humphreys Street Church, 461. Hyde's Ferry Turnpike, 325.
Immanuel Baptist Church, 486. Impartial Review, 341. Inconsistency of Americans, 508. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 559. Inferior Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 88. Insane Asylum, 104. Invincible Grays, 98, 162. Iron Hall, Order of, 563.
Jackson, Andrew, Arrives in Nashville, 90; Made Major-general of Militia, 99; Candi- date for President, 103; Offer of Troops, 162; Attorney-general, 507. Jackson, General W. H., 610. Jackson Mills, The, 222. Jackson, Mrs. Andrew, Dies, 103. Jennings's Business College, 438. Jennings, T. R., M.D., 528.
Johnson, Andrew, Military Governor, 194. Jones, Edgar, 295. Jones, W. P., M.D., 529. Jubilee Singers, 423.
Kelley, John D., M.D., 529. King Cyrus Chapter, No. 107, 559. King's Mountain, 60. , Knights and Ladies of Honor, 561. Knights of Honor, 561.
Knights of Pythias, 562.
Knox's, Colonel James, Expedition, 44.
Ladies' Hermitage Association, 566. Lafayette Visits Nashville, 102, 557.
Lane, Rev. Tidence, 58.
Lanier Mill Company, The, 223.
Lapsley, Rev. R. A., Principal Nashville Academy, 404.
La Salle, 37.
Latitude and Longitude of Nashville, 17.
Lavergne, Battle of, 196. Lawyers and Judges of Nashville, 515.
Lea, John M., 570. Lebanon Turnpike, 323.
Legislative Union and American, 355.
Legislature Meets in Nashville, First Time, 99. Lindsley, Dr. Philip, 386, 615. Lindsley, J. Berrien, M.D., 531.
Lindsley's, Isaac, Trip, 42.
Line Street Railroad, 338.
Long Island Fort, 41; Treaty, 57.
Louis Philippe Visits Nashville, 95.
Louisville and Nashville Branch Turnpike, 323. Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 332. Lytle, R. M., M.D., 537.
McGavock and Mt. Vernon Street Railroad, 336. McKendree Church, 453. McNairy, Boyd, M.D., 521. McNairy, Judge John, 507. McTyeire Memorial Church, 461. Maddin, J. W., Sr., M.D., 530.
Maddin, Thomas L., M.D., 541, 619.
Mansker's, Casper, Party, 42; His Trip to Natchez, 43. Manufacturing Interests, 214. Market Quotations, 244, 245, 246, 256. Marshall, John, 518. Marquette, 37. Marshals of Nashville, 119.
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Martin, R. K. C., M.D., 529. Masonic Library Association, 559. Masonic Societies, 557. Massacre at Fort Mimms, 163. Mayfield, G. A. J., M.D., 529.
Mayors of Nashville, 118. Mechanics' Association, 216. Mechanics' Savings Bank, 297. Medical Department University of Nashville, 398. Medical History, 520. Medical Society of Tennessee, 533.
Meetings in favor of Texas Annexation, 170, I71. Meigs, R. J., 516.
Memphis Advocate on Universities, 391. Menees, O. H., M.D., 530. Menees, Thomas, M.D., 534. Mercantile and Commercial Interests, 242. Merchants' Bank, 297. Merchants' Exchange Organized, 252. Mero District, 87, 90. Methodists in Early Times, 451. Middle Tennessee Basin, 18.
Military History, 162.
Military History of Tennessee Begins, 54. Mill Creek Valley Turnpike, 323. Minerals Near Nashville, 20. Missionary Reporter, 366. Monroe, President, Visits Nashville, 102. Monterey, Battle of, 175. Montgomery Bell Academy, 394, 395.
Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church, 471.
Morgan, Samuel D., 627.
Mound Builders, 30; An Hamitic Stock? 33; Allied to the Natchez? 33.
Mount Ararat Cemetery, 549. Mount Calvary Cemetery, 549. Mount Olivet Cemetery, 545. Mulberry City Mission, 459. Municipal History, JIO.
Nashborough, 88. Nashville Academy, 399.
Nashville Academy of Medicine and Surgery, 536.
Nashville and Charlotte Turnpike, 322. Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, 328. Nashville and Edgefield Street Railroad, 337. Nashville and Hillsboro Turnpike, 324. Nashville and North-western Railroad, 330. Nashville Bank, 260. Nashville Banner, 343, 363. Nashville Blues, 172.
Nashville Building Association, 298. Nashville College for Young Ladies, 436. Nashville Commandery, No. I, K. T., 559. Nashville Cotton Mills, 227.
Nashville Cotton Seed Oil Company, 227. Nashville Council, No. 1, R. & S. M., 559. Nashville Daily Dispatch, 359.
Nashville Daily Journal, 359.
Nashville Daily Press, 359.
Nashville Daily Union, 358.
Nashville District, M. E. Church, 455. Nashville Encampment, No. I, I. O. O. F., 560 ..
Nashville Evening News, 348.
Nashville Gas-light Company, 231.
Nashville Gazette, 343, 347.
Nashville Gynecological Society, 536.
Nashville Ice Factory, 229.
Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, 355, 370. Nashville Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. F., 559.
Nashville Lodge, No. 27, 558.
Nashville Masonic Board of Relief, 559.
Nashville Medical College, 410.
Nashville Mill Company, The, 223.
Nashville Monthly Record of Medical and Physical Science, 354.
Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Shelbyville
Turnpike, 322. Nashville Named, 88; Laid Out, 88, 110.
Nashville News, 348.
Nashville Patriot, 345.
Nashville Plow Company, 228.
Nashville Public Schools, 443.
Nashville, quasi-Incorporation, 96; Incorpo- rated, 96; Made Permanent Capital, 109.
Nashville Republican, 344.
Nashville Savings Bank, 296.
Nashville Savings Company, 296. Nashville Short-hand Institute, 434.
Nashville Times, 358.
Nashville Times and True Union, 359.
Nashville True Whig, 345.
Nashville Trust Company, 298. Nashville Union, 346, 372. Nashville University, 387. Nashville Whig, 342, 345.
Natchez Indians, 34, 35. National Cemetery, 546.
National Manufacturing Company, 226.
National Pathfinder, 355. National Prison Reform Association, 571.
National Review, 364. Natural Advantages of the Location of Nash- ville, 17.
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Naturalist, Journal of Agriculture, etc., 356. Naturalist, The, 356:
Navigation of the Mississippi, 86.
New Era Mills, The, 223.
Newnan, John, M.D., 528.
New Pumping Station, 135.
New Reservoir, 135. Nichol, Josiah, 283.
Nichol, William, 286.
Noel Mill, Elevator, and Warehouse, 223. Nolensville Turnpike, 323.
North Edgefield Baptist Church, 486.
North Edgefield Christian Church, 497.
North High Street Church, 460.
North Nashville Christian Church, 496.
Observatory of Vanderbilt University, 419, 420.
Occupation of Nashville by Federal Army, 194. Odd Fellows' Hall Association, 560. Ohavaj Sholom Congregation, 498.
Old-Baptist Banner, 352. Old Capitol Building, 109.
Opposition, The, 355.
Opposition to Adoption of Constitution, 90. Organization of Troops for the Civil War, 189. Overman, D. R., M.D., 539. Overton, James, M.D., 523. Overton, Judge John, 516. Owen and Winstead Turnpike, 326. Ozone in Atmosphere, 141.
Park Avenue Church, 461. Parnell Branch Irish National League, 567. Peabody Normal College, 89, 397. .
Peace with Mexico, 180.
Penitentiary, The, 104. Permanent Occupation of Tennessee, 64. Phillips, Buttorff & Co., 224.
Planters' Bank, 104. Plimpton, Dr. C. C., 539.
Plunket, James D., M.D., 532. Police Department, 150. Polk, James K., Candidate for Presidency, 168; Incident in His Life, 517. Portfolio, The, 357. Post-office, 129. Presbyterian Church, 465, 466. Press, The, 341. Prewitt, Spurr & Co., 224. Priestley, Dr. James, 385. Primitive Baptist Church, 487. Private Schools in Nashville, 405.
Protestant Orphan Asylum, 550. Public Education, 438.
Publishing House of the M. E. Church South, 235.
Quarterly Review, 350, 365.
Rain-fall of Nashville, 25.
Rankin Manufacturing Company, 225.
Receivership for Nashville, 212.
Reconstruction, 208, 209, 210, 212, 213. Recorders of Nashville, 118.
Richland Turnpike, 322.
Ridley Fort, 77.
Rights of the Pioneers to Settle on the Cum- berland, 74.
Ring's, Dr., Female Institute, 410.
Riverside Mills, The, 223.
Roane, James, M.D., 521.
Robertson, Dr. Felix, 520.
Robertson, James, 49; Tribute to, 50; Expe- dition to French Lick, 61; Reasons for Coming to the Cumberland, 73; Dies, 99. -
Roger Williams University, 432.
Round Table, 369.
Royal Arcanum, 563.
Rucks, Judge James, 518.
Safe Deposit, Trust and Banking Company, 296
Salmon's, Henry E., Lightning Calculator, 407. Sappington, Dr. John, 89.
Savage, G. C., M.D., 532.
Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, 49.
Scott's, Mrs., Private School, 408.
Second Baptist Church, 483.
Second National Bank, 293.
Second Presbyterian Church, 468.
Second Presbyterian Church of Edgefield, 471.
Seminole Wars, 164. Senate Bill No. 364, 208.
Sevier, John, 49, 51, 52; Monument to, 100. Seventh Baptist Church, 486.
Shawnee Indians, 35.
Sheffield, Henry, M.D., 537.
Shelby, Evan, 51. Shelby, John, 51. Shelby, John, M.D., 529.
Sheridan Post, No. 67, 565.
Skeletons in Mound Builders' Graves, 31.
Smiley Lodge, No. 90, I. O. O. F., 560. Smith's, Colonel James, Exploration, 41, 42. Societies and Associations, 557.
Soldiers' Relief Society, 192. Southern Baptist Review, 353.
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Southern Ladies' Companion, 35I. Southern Lumberman, 364. Southern Magazine of Temperance, 354. Southern Practitioner, The, 370. South Nashville, 152.
South Nashville Christian Church, 496. South Nashville Public Schools, 440. South Nashville Street Railroad, 336. South-western Journal of Education, 371. South-western Law Journal, 353.
South-western Literary Journal and Literary Review, 353. South-western Monthly, 354. Spencer, The Pioneer, 46. Spruce Street M. E. Church, 463. Squatter Sovereignty Doctrine, 181. St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 492.
St. Bernard's Academy, 435. St. Cecilia Academy, 435. St. Columba's Church, 501. St. Joseph's Church, 501. St. Mary's Cathedral, 500. St. Mary's Orphan Asylum, 551. St. Mary's Parochial School, 435. St. Paul's Mission, 493. St. Peter's Mission, 493. Stahlman, E. B., 335, 633. State Bank, The, 265. State Central Committee, Union, 195. State Convention of January 9, 1865, 202. State Normal College, 395.
State Penitentiary, 553. Steam-boat Company Organized, 303. Steam-boat " Ellen Kirkman," 308. Steam-boat, First to Arrive, IOI. Steam-boat " General Jackson," 305, 308. Steam-boat " Nashville,".309.
Steam-boat Navigation on the Cumberland, 310. Stevenson, V. K., 329. Stewart's Ferry Turnpike, 323. Street Railways of Nashville, 336. Sunday Morning, The, 369. Sunday-school Magazine, 365. Sunday-school Visitor, 350. Sunday Tippling, 113. Superior Court of Law and Equity, 507, 509. Supreme Court, 510. Suspension of Specie Payments, 261, 262, 285, 287.
Taxation without Representation, 509. Taylor, General Zachary, 169, 172. Temperance Monthly, 354.
Temperance Societies, 560. Tennessee Agriculturalist, 356. Tennessee Antiquarian Society, 569. Tennessee Baptist, The, 369.
Tennessee Conference, M. E. Church, 462. Tennessee Confederate Soldiers' Home, 566. Tennessee Farmer and Horticulturalist, 356. Tennessee Farmer and Mechanic, 356. Tennessee Historical Society, 31, 569.
Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, 554.
Tennessee Industrial School, 430.
Tennessee Lodge, No. I, I. O. O. F., 559.
Tennessee Manufacturing Company, 225.
Tennessee Organ, 354. Tennessee School for the Blind, 553.
Tennessee's Declaration of Independence, 192.
Tennessee Silk Manufacturing Company, 219. Tennessee Staats Zeitung, 359.
Tennessee State Gazette and Mero District Advertiser, 341. Territorial Judges, 508. . Territory South of the Ohio, 508. Texas Volunteers, 173. Theological Medium, 367. Third Baptist Church, 486. Third National Bank, 293. Thruston, General Gates P., 30, 31.
Timber in the Nashville District, 21.
Tipton, John, IO1 ; Epitaph, 545. Topography of Nashville, 25, 26.
Trabue Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F., 559. Transportation Interests, 301.
Treaty of Cordova, 166. Treaty of Ghent, 164. Treaty of Paris, 85. Treaty of Stanwix, 75. Trinity Church, 460.
Troost, Prof. Gerard, 105.
Tulip Street Church, 458.
Union and American, The, 347, 358, 361. Union Bank of Tennessee, 104, 279. Union Meeting in 1861, 186. United Electric Railway, 339. United Order of the Golden Cross, 562.
University of Nashville, 387. University School, 434.
Vaccination for Small-pox, 520. Vanderbilt Donations, 414, 420, 421. Vanderbilt University, 412. Vaughn, Hiram, 323, 635. Vera Cruz, Siege and Capture, 178. Vote for President in 1860, 185.
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Walker's, Dr. Thomas, Tour of Exploration, 40. Wards, Division into, 116.
Ward's Seminary, 435. Warner, James C., 226, 636. War with Great Britain, 162. War with Mexico, 165. Washington, Thomas, 516.
Watauga Association, 52, 53.
Watauga Commissioners, 52; Attack on› 56.
Watauga Settlers Lease Lands from the In- dians, 53. Watauga Settlement, 48, 50, 51. Waters-Allen Foundry, 230. Water-works, 104, 131.
Weaver, Dempsey, 291, 639. Weekly Toiler, The, 372.
West End M. E. Church, South, 456. Western Methodist, The, 349. Western Military Institute, 393.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 471.
West Nashville Mills, 222.
West Nashville Mission, 461. White's Creek Turnpike, 321. Whitesides, Jenkin, 516. Whitworth, James, 294, 641. Whyte, Robert, 516. Will Allen's Journal, 372. Winston, C. K., M.D., 528.
Woman's Missionary Advocate, 366.
Woodbridge, Rev. William, Reminiscences of Education in New England, 400.
Woodland Sreet Christian Church, 496. Woolwine School, 434. Wrenne, T. W., 339, 643.
Yerger, George, 518.
Young Men's Christian Association, 567. Young Men's Democratic Club, 565. Young's Spirit of the South and Central. America, 356.
Zollicoffer, Felix K., 374.
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