Adams, Capt. C. H., 199, 200, 203, 206
Adams, Enoch, 148
Adams, John H., 265
Adams, Samuel B., 384
Adams, William, 231
Advocate, The Methodist, 409
A.M.E. Zion Church, 274
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 11
Africans, 413
African Union, 337
Afro-American Leagues, 143
Agrarianism, 47
Akron, Ohio
Alabama Mirror, The, 296
Allegheny, the steamship, 368, 370, 371, 378, 384, 389
Allen, George, 347
Allen, R. H., 205
Allison, D. B., 254
Amalgamated Association, 276
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel-Workers, 120
American Steam Fire Company, 221
Amsterdam, N.Y., 120
Anderson, Agent [of Ocean Steamship Co.], 370
Anderson, Alf E., 178
Anderson, Dolph, 179
Anglo-Saxon race, 27
Antoine, Lucien, 59
Antz, Master Mechanic, 403
Appeal-Avalanche, 349,358
Appomattox, surrender at, 249
Archery Club, 395
Armistead, William, 287
Armstrong, Mr. State Superintendent, 15, 17, 18
Arthur, Chester A., 235, 318, 425
Atlanta University, 31
Attakapas Rangers, the 159, 164, 165, 167, 175–6, 179, 221
Auberry, Tom, 100
Aubert, L. C., 157
August, Charles, 156
Augusta, the City of, 400
Augustin, Judge, 65
Austin, Jr., E., 307, 309, 310
Austin, Osborn, 97
Austin, Texas, 73
Avery, Capt. Dudley, 162, 165, 166, 174, 176, 180, 182
Bailey, J. T., 115
Bailey, W. H., 278
Ballard, John, 156
Baltimore Steamship Company, 370, 378, 389, 394
Banks, Christian, 192
Bannan, J. M., 260
Baptist Church, 8
Barnett, J. W., 164
Barrett, J. H., 121
Barrett, W. J., 212
Bate, Senator, 329
Baton Rouge Fencibles, the, 169
Battle, Powell, 263
Beanham, Capt. W. H., 155, 161, 164, 165, 180
Beary, Thomas, 190
Beattie, Judge Taylor, 153, 155, 161, 165, 190–1, 197, 199, 202, 203, 204–5, 207
Bechel, E. L., 56
Bechel, M. A., 56
Bechel, P. A., 56
Beggs, James, 213
Belton, J. A., 256
Benedict, W. S., 163
Bennings, C. P., 158
Berger, Peter, 195
Bergman, Stevedore Frank, 399
Bethencourt, Felice, 59
Bickerstaff, Andrew, 358
Bier, Henry, 213
Bing, Joseph, 158
Birmingham, the ship, 389, 393, 400
Birmingham, Ala., 11, 14, 17, 20, 23
Birr, Theodore, 407
Black and White [by T. T. Fortune], 93, 138
Black Belt, 301
Black, Charles S., 163
Black, D. H., 114
Black Diamond Steel Works, 276
“Black Maria,” the, 69
Black workers: apprentices, 37; bartenders, 405–10; blacksmiths, 35; bricklayers, 23–24, 35–36, 43, 45, 50; carpenters, 20, 45, 50, 144; cigar makers, 35; in coal mines, 67, 70–72; contractors, 24; cotton pickers and choppers, 287–364 passim; in cotton yards, 66, 68; in domestic service, 10, 50; draymen, 68, 378–79; engineers, 143; farm laborers, 25, 29, 56, 65, 91, 145, 187; farmers, 6–7, 25, 29–30, 50–56; freight handlers, 77; hod carriers, 40–43; hoe hands, 144; iron heaters, 71; iron puddlers, 71, iron rollers, 71; laborers, 23–24, 29, 35, 43, 45, 67, 79, 89, 91–93, 137; longshoremen, 9, 68, 77, 84; mechanics, 35–36, 43, 45; ministers, 9, 11; molders, 35; newspaper editors 18; overseers, 144; in packing houses, 66; plasterers, 35, 43; politicians, 12; railroad section hands, 85; in saw mills, 24, 65; screwmen, 77; sleeping-car porters, 3; sugar refinery hands, 144; teachers, 5, 9, 15; teamsters, 66, 68; in tobacco factories, 10; tradesmen, 13, 37; warehousemen, 378–79; waiters, 405–10; washerwomen, 251; wharf workers, 367–405; conditions of in the South, 2–33; should they join ranks of labor, 34–50; unrest, 52–102; organize Knights of Labor (K. of L.) lodges, 45, 71–76; and K. of L. strikes, 77–102; and K. of L. convention of 1886, 104–34; and suppression, 136–42; and the 1887 Sugar strike, 143–240; and Terence V. Powderly, 240–70; and race relations within the K. of L., 272–84; and deportation to Africa, 281–83; and the National Alliance and Cooperative Union, 286–363; and Savannah Wharf Workers; Strike, 366–404; and the Chicago Cullinary Alliance, 405–10.
Blair, Henry W., 426
Blenk, H. H., 209
Bodenhamer, J. A., 263
Bodin, Eugene, 158
Bond, Frank, 350
Bonham, Adjt. Gen., 141
Bostonians, the, 140
Boswell, T. J., 209
Boyd, Felix, 204
Boylan, T. N., 69
Bradstreets’, 416
Breen, John, 214
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 48, 415
Brown, Duncan, 358
Brown, Brother H. C., 405
Brown, Deputy Sheriff Duncan, 363
Brown, Henry, 219
Brown, Jere A., 37
Brown, Jim, 144
Brown, J. L. 212
Brown, Dr. S. P., 209
Brown, Valeour, 59
Bruce, Blanch K., 71, 317, 416
Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, 422
Bureau of Colored Knights, 127
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 266–70
Burns, George J., 214
Byram, E. E., 409
Cable, George Washington, 42, 281, 407, 415
Cade, Capt. C. F., 159, 164–65, 169, 176, 178–79, 180–81, 220
Caffery, Senator Donelson, 154, 158, 175, 177, 179, 180–81, 418
Cahill, Sam, 220
Caire, J. B., 56
Calder, D. R., 158
Calhoun and McDuffy doctrine, 279
Calhoun, John C., 421
Calhoun, Pat, 383
Cambias, Robert J., 214
Cambridge, Nathan, 156
Campbell, James, 213
Cann, Alderman, W. G., 376
Capren, J. D., 158
Carolan, Agent, J. J., 371, 377, 384, 397
Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Union, 35
Carpet-baggers, 248
Catholic Church, 11
Catholic Irish, 280
Caucasian unions, 337
Central Railroad, the, 367–405 passim
Chaffe, John, 158
Chandler, Senator William E., 217, 234, 419
Chappell, John T., 121
Charles Sumner Waiters’ Union, 407, 409–410
Charpentier, J. M., 182
Chattahoochee, the ship, 370, 383–84, 389
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 3
Chicago anarchist riot, 274
Chicago Colored Women’s Club, 282
Chicago Waiters’ Assembly, 407
Chicago Waiter’s Union No. 1, 407, 409
“Chinaman”, 26
Christopher, C. C., 392
Chrisman, Dr. F. M., 94
Christopher, M. J., 400
Churchill, Gov. [ark.], 100
“City of Brotherly Love,” 282
City of Macon, the ship, 370, 377, 383–84, 389, 393
Civil Rights Act of 1875, 413
Civil rights bill, the, 16, 19
Clairborn, Rev. C. H., 226
Clairville, Joseph A., 152, 156
Cleveland, Grover S., 219, 235, 247, 317–18, 425
Clinton Caucasian, The, 340
Coachmen’s Union, 40
Cocke, Robert R., 158
Coffey, G. W., 287
Coker, Dr. J. H., 226, 228, 237
Coleman, A. J., 400
Coleman, Frank, 156
Coleman, John, 347
Collier, Joe, 397
Collins, Adam, 380
Colored Alliance of North Carolina, 294
Colored Craftsmen’s Protective Union, 44
Colored Farmers’ Alliance and Cotton Pickers’ League, 337–38, 342–43
Colored Farmers’ State Alliance of Tennessee, 295
Colored Female Assembly, Savannah, Ga., 257
Columbus, [Christopher], 27
Columbus Waiters and Bartenders’ Association, 407
Colvin, Evan, 58
Comanches, 228
Comer, H. M., 375, 386, 387, 392, 399
Confederacy, 302
Confederate Congress, 413
Conners, J. H., 212
Connolly, Mr., 249
Connolly, Samuel, 397
Constitution, The Atlanta, 336
Constitution of the U.S., 227, 238
Convict lease system, 424
Convicts, treatment of, 290–91, 311–12
Conway, G. E., 121
Cooper, William, 178
Co-operative Soap Company, 75
Co-operative Workers of America, 141
Cotton Press Association, 375, 385
Cotton Yard Men’s Benevolent Association of New Orleans, 212, 214
“Cox brothers,” 209
Cox, Geo., 156
Cox, Henry, 157
Crane, H. A., 386
Crawley, N. C., 287
Cressey, J. M., 213
Crutcher, William, 374
Cunio, Thomas G., 197
Curley, Thomas, 252
Curtis, Mary, 419
Czolgosz, Leon F., 420
Daily American, the Baltimore, 44
Daily Picayune, the New Orleans, 145–46, 148
Dale, Dixon & Company, 402
Dallas Constitution, The, 333
Darly, Rev. Thomas, 274
Davidson, Hon. P. H., 274
Davis, Charlie, 390
Davis, Jefferson, 250, 317, 419
Davis, Miss Winnie, 317
Dayton, Robert D., 244
de Cair, Major A. J., 180
De Clay, Colonel, D. E., 121
Decuir, Major H. J., 158, 167, 170
Delaney, John, 212
Delhaye, Hubert, 158
Delhommer, Hon. Charles, 216
Delta Rifles, the, 169
Demas, Senator Henry, 54, 56, 63–65, 227
Democratic party, 22, 70, 105, 217–18, 224–25, 227, 233–37, 239, 247, 295–96, 299, 302, 318–19, 339, 345–46
Dennis, John Lucus, 276
Derbin, John, 265
Derrick, Sheriff W. B., 352–54, 356–57, 361–62
Deviesin, Auguste, 59
De Voto, Charles, 121
Dickinson, J. W., 216
Dickson, Phillip T., 156
Dismond, S. H., 121
District 49 of New York, 105, 107–10, 112, 122–23, 128–31, 133
Donnelly, Ignatius, 422
Doswell, A. J., 307
Douglas, F. C., 154
Douglas, James, 213
Douglass, Frederick, 35, 71, 317–18,414, 416, 425
Draymen’s Labor Union Association, 378
Drew, Daniel, 415
Dubroca, Col. E. M., 147, 158, 167, 180–81
Duke M. E. Church, 275
Dunning, N. A., 405
Durand’s Hotel, 166
Durant Commercial Co., 348
Dwyer, Mounted Officer, 390
East Atchison, Mo., 66
Edwards, Capt. J. W., 227
Egypt, 48
Election Bill, 296
Ellis, H. G., 255
Emile, Naquin, 161
England, 281
Equal Rights League of Columbus, Ohio, 125
“Equal rights to all, and special privileges to none,” 302
Erie Railroad, 415
Escambia Rifles, 274
Estein, John, 407
Ethiopia, 27
Eustis, Senator, 234
Evans, Walker, 97
Evening Post, the New York, 93
Fabre, Archbishop, 119
Factors’ and Employers’ Union, 68
Fairfax, Jacob, 287
Fallon, L. J., 194
Farley, J. C., 128
Farmers and Laborers’ Alliance, 289
Farmers’ Alliance of Kansas, 299
Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association, 289, 304
Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, 415
Ferrell, Frank, J. 104–34 passim, 227, 418
Ferret, E., 56
Ferris, William L., 180
Fields, Daney, 355
Fields, W. W., 108
Fisher, Abe, 287
Fisk, James, 415
Fitzgerald, James, 213
Flannery, Capt. John R., 375, 387
Fleetwood, Dr. J. H., 76
Fleming, General Superintendent, 371, 376, 384, 386, 389, 390, 397–98, 402, 404
Foote, J. R. H., 146, 152, 160
Foret, Nicholas, 161
Fort Worth Gazette, the, 319
Foster, Hon. Charles, 266, 269–70, 420
Foster, Murphy J., 158
Fowler, A. S., 95
Frank, J. F., 148–54, 356, 361–63
Franklin, Henry, 156
Freedman’s Bureau, 12
Freetown Riot, 220–21, 230, 236, 238
Frere, A. G., 154
Frost’s Hotel, 157
Fulton, E. A., 94
Gallagher, Edward, 254
Galveston Typographical Union No. 28, 80
Gantt, M. A. B., 74
Gardemal, Sheriff, 218
Garnet, J. H., 115
Garrard, Col. William, 367
Gaudet, Edward, 227
Gay, E. J., 156, 159, 164, 183–84
Gay, G. B., 181
Gay, S. R., 158
Gayaree, Hon. Charles, 213
Gazette, The, 101
Geddes, Hon. George D., 226, 228
George, Henry, 76, 142–43, 414
George, Senator James Z., 320–29, 426
German Waiters and Bartenders Benefit Association, 407, 410
Gheens, John R., 180
Gibbs, M. W., 115
Gibson, Deputy Sheriff, N. M., 356–57
Gibson, Senator, 234
Gill, Judge, R. D., 174
Gilligan, James J., 407
Globe–Democrat, the, 185
Glynn, Brig. Gen. John, 53, 173
Goins, A. B., 307
Good Hope Baptist Church, 287
Gorman, John J., 191, 195, 199–200,204–5
Gould, Robert W. B., 209, 226, 231
“Gould system,” 90
Grady, Henry Woodfin, 209, 302–3, 424
Graham, P. A., 213
Grand Opera House, 212
Gray, Robert, 36
Gray, W. F., 195
Green, Eugene, 235
Green, General Manager, 383, 403–4
Green, H. C., 307
Green, Jeff, 209
Green, Chief of Police [Savannah], 368–69, 371
Grient, Ernest, 223
Grissmore, Major S. F., 190
Guano Association, 273
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, 78, 84
Hackney, J. H., 355
Hall, A. D., 115
Hall, Covington, 419
Hamilcar, 32
Hamilton, Ontario, 73
“Hamlet,” 107
Hammond, William J., 212
Hannibal, 32
Harmon, Alderman R. F., 371
Harris, Rev. Alexander, 382
Harris, B. F., 154
Harris, J. L., 169
Harris, T. J., 53
Harrison, Benjamin, 219, 423, 425
Harrison, [William Henry], 317
Harriss, Albert, 219
Harris’s Hall, 128
Hawkins, Ramie, 226
Hawley, Hon. R. M., 301
Hayes, Rutherford, B., 421
Hebrews, 279
Henderson, Jr., John, 158
Henry, John, 410
Herodtus, 27
Hickory, N. C., 141
Hilbert, Thomas H., 212
Hines, Y. E., 307
Hirst, James, 114
Hod Carriers’ Union, 40
Hoffman, Henry, 205
Hollier, Decliere, 218
Hollier, Detour, 218
Hollier, Vilmont, 218
“Home Club,” 105, 117, 118, 122, 124, 126, 128, 131, 133
Hooper, George H., 213
Hoover, Hiram F., 141, 143, 418
Horn, Fendel, 212
Hotel Waiters’ Union, 40
Hottentots, 230
Houlgrave, Henry, 213
House of Representatives, 126
Howell, J. M., 191
Hudkins, Harry, 372
Hudson, Rev. J. W., 226
Hukless, R. S., 307
Humboldt, 27
Humphrey, R. M., 287, 297, 305–6, 319–33, 336–45 passim, 423
Hureau, John F., 214
Iberia Guards, the, 162, 165, 174, 175–6, 178, 182, 221
Industrial Liberator, the, 74
Ingalls, Senator John J., 234, 299, 423
Ingram, Jesse, 156
Ingram, Lenzy, 156
Inman, President John H., 383
International, the First, 418
International Typographical Union, 215–16
International Workers of the World, 419
Ireland, 281
Ireland, Gov. [Texas], 82
Irishmen, 282
“Israelites in Egypt,” 27
Italians, 282
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan (“Stonewall”), 250, 420
Jackson, Gen. N. P., 413
Jacksonville, Fla., 65
James Lee, the steamer, 353, 357, 359, 369, 362, 363, 364
Jarrett, John, 421
Jefferson school, the, 410
Jefferson, Squire, 178
Jenkins, W. D., 380
Jews, black, 27
“Jim Crow,” 281
Johnson, Bradish, 54, 56, 58, 59
Johnson, Frank, 258
Johnson, Mit, 356
Johnson, W. W., 158
Jones, John P., 426
Jones, “Uncle” George, 147
Jones, R. E., 121
Jones, Senator, 324, 326, 328–29
Kansas City, the ship, 370
Kansas Farmer, The, 427
Karow, Edward, 375
Kemp, A. J., 209
Kemper, W. P., 158
Kennedy, Rev. P. H., 265
Kevlin, August, 215
Kewley, Joe B., 244
Keystone State, 250
Kilpatrick, Gen., 247
King, Brother Charles C., 255
Kinkaid, Deputy Sheriff, 96–97
Kinney, J. T., 307
Knights of Labor: black workers, organize K. of L. lodges, 45, 71–76; and K. of L. strikes, 77–102; and K. of L. convention of 1886, 104–34; and suppression, 136–42; and the 1887 Sugar Strike, 143–20; and Terence V. Powderly, 240–70; and race relations within the K. of L, 272–84; and deportation to Africa, 281–83.
Knights of St. Crispin, 416
Knobloch, Lt. Gov. Clay [La.], 190, 199, 204–5
Knobloch Guards, the, 155, 168, 199, 206
Knoxville Tennessee Ironworks, 71
Kokee, Samuel, 235
Kramer, Rev. C. C., 221
Kremm, Thomas W., 418
Labor Bureau, 68
Labor Men’s Worlds Fair Committee, 410
Laborers’ Union and Protective Association, the, 367–405 passim
Lacassagne, Paul, 169
Lagarde, Major, 190
La Grange, Ga., 9
Lambs, Thomas M., 407
Landaiche, L., 56
Landry, Adlard, 201
Landry, Odessa, 165
Langhenry, William, 407
Larkin, John, 100
Larouge, A. E., 212
Law and Order League, 110
Lawless, Phil, 205
Lazard, Major C., 156
Leche, Judge G., 55,64
Lee County, Arkansas, riots, 348–64
Lee, Governor Fitzhugh [Va.], 106, 110, 113, 121, 418
Lee, Green, 287
Lee, “Light Horse Harry,” 419
Lee, Gen. Robert E., 250, 418–19
Lester, David, 213
Lewis, B. A., 407,409
Lewis, Col. James, 226
Lewis, Sidney F., 194
Libby Prison, 113
Liberia, 31
Lincoln, Abraham, 224, 300, 302
Litcheman, Charles H., 74, 169, 416
Livingston, Colonel, 333
Livingston, Jr., Ransom, 235
Lloyd, Charlie, 358
L. & N. R. R., 273
Locket, Miss S. A. E., 229
Longshoremen’s Association, the 209
Louisiana Farmers’ Alliance, 295
Louisianian, the, 67
Louisiana Rifles, 194–95, 197, 199–200, 203–6
Love, Rev. E. K., 392
Lumber and Timber Workingmen’s Union Association, 379–80
Lussian, Charles, 194
Lynch, Catherine, 414
Lynch, L. L., 121
Lynch, W. H., 253
Lyon, Rev. Ernest, 226–29, 237
Lyon, Gov. [Ohio], 264
Macan, Dan, 209
Machinists’ and Blacksmiths’ Union, 416
Mason, James M., 418
Mc Bee, General Superintendent, 376, 387, 393, 397, 404
Mc Call, Richard, 201
Mc Clure, Col., 247
Mc Cormack, Andrew, 261
Mc Donough, John J., 367, 369, 376, 382, 384–85, 387–88, 394, 398, 404
Mc Duffie, George, 421
Mc Enery, Gov. Samuel D. [La.], 146, 158, 160, 186–89, 204–5, 207
Mc Gilbra, Israel, 287
Mc Guire, J. J., 120
Mc Kay, J. P., 173
Mc Kinley, Jr., William, 267, 269, 420
Mc Laurin, Melton Alonza, 413
Mc Millan, Senator James, 325, 426
Mc Nair, Hillard, J., 262
Mc Neal, P. M., 252
Mahon, James C., 158
Maier, First Lt. O. T., 199
Mallory, Henry R., 82
Mallory Steamship Company, 77–83
Manassas Railroad, 7
Mandingo, 31
Marshall, John, 287
Martin, C. Fabe, 42
Martin, L. D., 56
Martin, R. B., 294
Martinet, L. A., 224, 226, 234, 238
Mason and Dixon Line, 114
Mason, Rev. M. C. B., 228, 231
“massa Powderly,” 253
Matthews, C. S., 161, 165, 169
Maurice, E. J. E. B., 407
May, Capt. Eugene, 182
May, Henry, 59
Meat and Pastry Cook’s Union, 407
Mehurin, C. C., 264
Merchants and Miners’ Transportation Company, 371, 374, 376, 377, 384, 394, 397–98, 402
Merchants Hotel of Richmond, 105
Merriman, G. W., 98
Meustin, C. V., 256
Meyer, Brig. Gen. Adolph, 200
Michel, Antoine, 235
Midtown Express, 307
Miller, August, 214
Mills, Col. Anderson, 94,98
Mills, Frank, 353–55, 358, 362, 364
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, 79, 86, 89, 416
Mitchel, E. A. F., 213
Mohammedan, 32
Molaison, Henry, 191, 199–200, 204–5
Montgomery, S. M., 287
Moore, Rev. J. L., 301
Moore, Jr., Capt. John T., 169, 170, 196
Morey, Gen. Frank, 177
Morris, E. C., 115
Mosely, Dr. B. T., 224
Mott, Bro. G. Y., 263
Mozart Academy of Music [Richmond], 107, 112, 120
Murphy, Sam
Murray, Charles, 213
Muse, Sergt., 375
Nacoochee, the ship, 377, 384, 393
Naquin, Emile, 165
Naquin, Ozeme, 190
Nathaniel, W. N., 194
National Alliance, The, 288, 295, 312
National Economist, The, 427
National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union, 289, 296, 300, 304, 404
National Guard of Louisiana, 155
“Negro Labor Problem,” 49
Negro Masons, 121
Negro Press Committee, 115
Negro press, the, 39
Nelson, Lee A., 255
Nelson, Louis, 347
New Cotton Men’s Executive Council and Trades Assembly, 212, 216
New Orleans, 3, 9–10, 58, 60, 65–67
New Orleans Picayune, the 314–15
New Orleans Pressmen’s Union, 212
New Orleans Teamsters and Loaders Union Benevolent Association, 212–16
New Orleans Typographical Society, 215
“New South,” 209
News and Courier, the Charleston, 138, 141
Newsboys’ Brass Band, 214
New York Central Railroad Co., 415
Nicholls, Gov. Francis T. [La.], 225, 231, 237–38
Nichols, Willis, 287
Nihilism, 47
Nile Valley, 27
Nimrod, 27
“Noachian line,” 28
Noah, 28
Nolan, Capt. John T., 201
Noop, Rev. Cleste, 117
Nora, Rev. H., 221
North American Review, 138
North Carolina Railroad, 246
Northen, Gov. [Ga.], 367
Norton, Dr. R. G., 394
Nugent, Patrick, 79
Ocala platform, 345
Ocean Steam ship Company, the, 367, 386–89, 397, 404
Odeson, Landry, 161
0’Donnell, Will I. O., 212, 214
Oglesby, J. H., 158
Oliver, Newton, 397
Oliver, W. S., 95
O’Reilly, Tom, 253
Organ, Obadiah, 89
Oubre, A., 56
Oviatt, Second Lt. H. T., 199
Owens, Wyatt, 86
Oyster Dischargers’ Union, 212, 215
Page, Morris, 198
Palfrey, Caaries, C., 158
Palm, C. S., 158
Parker, Albert, H., 164
Parker, C. A., 66
Parker, E. J., 407
Parkerson, Brig. Gen., 169
Parsons, J. O., 260
Patillo, W. A., 305
Pattell, M. W., 245
Patterson, Ben, 353, 355–59, 361–64
Pattillo, Rev. W. A., 305
Perry, H. H., 294
Peterford, Isaiah, 121
Peters, J. W., 287
Pharr, Capt. John N., 167, 175, 178, 182
Phoenician, 32
Phoenix Bucket Fire Company, 221
Pierce, Gen. William, 172, 182
Pinckard, W. F., 200
Plaindealer, The Detroit, 35–36, 39, 41–43, 313
Plate Printers’ Assembly, 268
Pleasants, L. M., 392
Poindexter, James, 125
Polite, Isaac, 368
Polk, Leonidas, L., 339, 345, 405, 426–27
Populist Party, 422
Porcher, William, 149
Porter, Wilson, 347
Posey, Hon. W., 227
“Pottawatomie Massacre,” 418
Powderly, Ala., 259
Powderly, Terence V., 73–74, 87, 90, 105–34 passim, 242–70 passim, 416,
Price, Andrew, 158, 190, 202, 205
Price, William, 175
Progressive Farmer, The, 340, 426
Pugh, James L., 15–17, 20, 25, 413
Purse, Capt. D. D., 404
Putnam County Colored Farmers’ Alliance, 302
Queen, B. F., 158
Quinn, Sr., James, 214
“Race Problem,” the, 31
Raleigh Chronicle, The, 340
Ramsay, W. R., 210
Record Review, the, 423
Reform Press, The, 340
Reid, Alderman William F., 402
Reilly, Col. Peter, 367
Rendville, Ohio, 126
Republican party, 16, 42, 76, 137, 143, 208, 219, 227, 234–36, 239, 274, 295, 299, 317–18
Retail Dry Goods Clerks Association, 212, 215
Ricar, Marshall, 192
Richard, J. M., 156
Richard, Dr. M. V., 154
Richardson, Edward S., 336, 338
Richardson, Lt. Col. J. B., 200
Richardson, Gov. [S. C.], 141
Richmond Dispatch, 118, 121, 128
Riddle, J. T., 307
Rienze, Allen, 203
Risk, Capt. Sam J., 213
Rivers & Bidstrup, 158
Roach, James, 212
Robertson, J. W., 256
Rogers, Elizabeth, 120
Roman Catholic Church, 119
Romans, 32
Rose, H. C., 158
Rosenbaum, Ben, 407
Ross, Prof. James, 392
Roussel, O., 56
Russell, W. P., 139
Saddler, R. M., 287
St. Charles Hotel [Richmond], 108, 112, 164, 201, 250
St. Cloud, V. E., 257
St. James Society, 68
St. Joseph Colored Society, 68
St. Martin, J. Emile, 201
St. Martin, Valcour, 53
St. Mary Local Aseembly No. 6205 [La.], 146
Saint-Simon, Count de, 415
Sanders, Dr. Henry J., 157–58, 177
Sanders, Shelby, 182
Santa Fe Railway, 81
Savannah Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade, 375–76
Savannah, Florida & Western Railroad, 367–405 passim
Scannel, E., 158
Schaff, Henry, 201
Scheixnayder brothers, 56
Schriever, La., 152
Scott, Bud, 162
Scott, B. W., 150–51, 165, 261
Scott, Jim, 368
Scranton, Mr., 249
Screven, Wadley, 368
Screwmen Guards, 213
Screwmen’s Benevolent Association of New Orleans, 211–16
Searing, Samuel G., 266
Selma, Ala., 11
Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 319
Senate Committee on Relations Between Labor and Capital, 1883, 3–33
Shaw, G. W., 400
Sheridan, Gen. Phillip, 227
Sherman, Senator John, 269, 421
Sherman, William Tecumseh, 421
Ship Carpenters and Joiners Benevolent Association, 212, 215
Shreveport plan, the, 294
Simms, Marshall J., 229
Simms, M. J., 237
Simon, John, 235
Simon, Peter, 235
Sims, M.D., W. H., 257
Slaughter, Lon, 355
Smith, E. Payson, 220
Smith, J. M., 66
Sodoms and Gomorrahs, 230
Sons of Vulcan, 421
Sorrel, General Manager, 386, 398
Southern Alliance, 316
Southern Appeal, the, 264
Southern Confederacy, 126
Southwestern Christian Advocate, 186
Southwestern strike, 124
“Sow-belly,” 264
Spencer, John, 213
Sqan, E. S., 209
Stamps, Hon. T. B., 209
Stamps, Hon. T. B., 226–28, 231
Standard, the New York, 142
State Trades and Labor Assembly of Ohio, 36
“Stay in the Field Till the War is Ended,” 378
Stewart, Lewis, 121
Stewart, T. McCants, 44
Stewart, William J., 243
Stillwell, Miller & Co., 372
Stillwell, W. B., 387
Stock, B., 262
Street, J. Gordon, 37
Stritter, Otto, 407
Strong, Major, 53, 57–64 passim
Sub-treasury bill, 297-99, 315, 320-29
Sub-treasury plan, 423
“Sugar-Bowl,” 143
Sugar Planters’ Association, 157, 189, 198
Sullivan, Hon. E. A., 153
Sullivan, Hon. James J., 278
Sweet, S. F. S., 258
Taft, Alphonso, 413
Taney, Justice Roger B., 132
Taylor, Capt, E. Sumpter, 169, 172, 174
Taylor, Floren, 59
Taylor, Frank C., 226
Taylor, Robert, 121
Teachers’ Institutes, 15
Teagle, C. A., 260
Teamsters’ and Loaders’ Union, 68
Teamsters’. Union, 40
Tebo, W. B., 215
Teeley, Capt. John R., 161
Texas and Pacific Railroad, 90
Thompson, Capt., 180
Thompson, Rev. C. H., 209
Thompson, First Lt. H. B., 155
Rhompson, Lazarus, 216
Thompson, Hon. L. D., 226
Thompson, Richard, 108
Tillman, Gov. Benjamin R. [S.C.], 314, 424
Tillman, J. F., 405
Times-Democrat, the New Orleans, 147–48, 165, 170, 172, 179–81, 183, 192–93, 199, 200, 202, 216, 314
Times-Picayune, the New Orleans, 148
Todd, N. K., 158
Tomson, Organizer, 98
Tounsend, J. M., 113
Trades and Labor Assembly of New Orleans, 211–12
Tudegar and Old Dominion Works, Richmond, Va., 71
Trosclair, L. A., 190
Trotter, James Monroe, 317, 425
Turner, Anthony, 287
Turner, Frederick W., 119, 124
Turner, Jacob, 156
Typographical Union of New Orleans, 212–14
Union Labor Party, 421
Union Pacific Railroad, 90
United Labor Party, 278
United Sons of Confederate Veterans, 419
United States, 297–98, 311, 319
United States Government, 29, 59
United States National Cemetery, 247
United States Senate, 225
Valden Negro newspaper, the, 348
Valere, Alexander, 235
Vallier, Alex, 224
Vallier, Edward, 224
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 46–47, 325, 415
Vaudry Rifles, 62
Vice President of the United States, 126
Virginia Industrial, Mercantile and Building Association, 306, 309–10
Virginia Military Institute, 420
Virginian, the Norfolk, 113
Wade, J. D., 121
Wade, Superintendent, 385
Walker, Alexander, 254
Walker, G. G., 158
Walker, Gov. Joseph [La.], 213
Walker, W. W., 419
Ward, Melvin, 313
Warmoth, Gov. [La.], 150
Warren, Col. J. L., 375,386
Warwick, W. B., 409
Washington and Lee University, 419
Washington and Lincoln, 313
Washington Artillery [La.], 62–64, 164, 195, 197, 199–200
Washington, Col. R. Q., 317–19
Waters, Chas. C., 95
Weaver, James, B., 422
Webre, John, 63
Webre, Sheriff, 63
Wehre, F., 56
Welch, F. M., 155
Wheeler, E. J., 407
White, Bob, 358
White, Charley, 275
White Folks Farmers’ Alliance, 296
White, Judge E. D., 156, 161, 171, 200
White, Rev. J. Wooford, 140
White, Richard H. 214
Whitley, Washington, 156
White Virginia Knight, a, 116
Whitworth, Geo. W., 158
Wickham, T. W., 209
William Lloyd Garrison Assembly 8286 of the Knights of Labor, 407, 410
Williams, F. H., 158
Williams, Frank, 177
Williams, George H., 259
Williams, George Washington, 309, 413
Williams, Capt. Ham, 100
Williams, James, 397
Williams, Jasper, 84
Williams, N. S., 167
“Williams’s history,” [George Washington], 32
Wills, Colonel, 159
Wilson, Colonel, 128
Wilson, Patrick A., 212
Wilson, Samuel, 114
Wiltz, Gov. Louis A. [La.], 53–54, 65
Windelkin, John H., 213
William Windom, 266, 268–69, 420
Winters, W. J., 256
Wise, Capt. W. H. P., 176, 182
Woods, Mr. J. S., 40
Woodward, Rev. W. G. H., 255
Worthen, Sheriff Robert W., 94, 96–100
Wright, Brother, 243
Wright, William, 120
Yarboro, C. E., 264
Yeiser, Magistrate J. G., 96
Zachry, Senator, 333
Zenor, George C., 177
Ziegler, F. M., 155
Zuberbier & Bran, 170