Makers and Romance of Alabama History

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DEDICATED

BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION

INDEX

WILLIAM WYATT BIBB

SAM DALE

ISRAEL PICKENS

CLEMENT COMER CLAY

ARTHUR P. BAGBY

WILLIAM R. KING

DIXON H. LEWIS

BENJAMIN FITZPATRICK

JOSHUA L. MARTIN

ISAAC SMITH

CLEMENT CLAIBORNE CLAY

HOSEA HOLCOMBE

H. W. COLLIER

JOSEPH G. BALDWIN

JOHNSON J. HOOPER

WILLIAM M. MURPHY

JAMES E. SAUNDERS

W. P. CHILTON

JOHN FORSYTH

GEORGE GOLDTHWAITE

ALEXANDER TRAVIS

JOHN A. WINSTON

DANIEL P. BESTOR

F. W. BOWDON

ALEXANDER B. MEEK

BASIL MANLY, SR.

ALEXANDER BOWIE

JOHN J. ORMOND

ALBERT J. PICKETT

HENRY TUTWILER

DANIEL PRATT

MICHAEL TUOMEY

CHARLES C. LANGDON

CHARLES T. POLLARD

SAMUEL F. RICE

GEORGE W. STONE

JOEL EARLY MATTHEWS

E. S. DARGAN

PETER BRYCE

JOHN GILL SHORTER

N. H. COBBS

LEROY P. WALKER

WILLIAM L. YANCEY

HENRY W. HILLIARD

JEREMIAH CLEMENS

THOMAS H. WATTS

J. L. M. CURRY

ROBERT E. RODES

JOSEPH WHEELER

RAPHAEL SEMMES

JOHN PELHAM

CULLEN A. BATTLE

PHILIP D. RODDY

W. H. FORNEY

EDMUND W. PETTUS

ALPHEUS BAKER

GEORGE P. HARRISON

CHARLES M. SHELLEY

HENRY D. CLAYTON

JAMES F. DOWDELL

LAFAYETTE GUILD

M. W. ABERNETHY

GEORGE S. HOUSTON

JOHN T. MORGAN

JAMES L. PUGH

ANSON WEST

EUGENE A. SMITH

JAMES T. MURFEE

ABRAM J. RYAN

JAMES R. POWELL

H. F. DeBARDELEBEN

WILLIAM C. OATES

JONATHAN HARALSON

W. J. SAMFORD

W. W. SCREWS

HILARY A. HERBERT

WILLIS BREWER

JOSEPH F. JOHNSTON

FIRST WHITE INVADER

INGRATITUDE AND CRUELTY

TUSKALOOSA, CHIEF OF THE MOBILIANS

TROUBLE BREWING

BATTLE OF MAUBILA

AFTERMATH OF THE BATTLE

MURMURING AND MUTINY

THE CLOSING SCENE

ORIGINAL MOBILE

FORT TOMBECKBE

CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE CHICKASAWS

BATTLE OF ACKIA

AFTER THE BATTLE, WHAT?

THE RUSSIAN PRINCESS

EARLIEST AMERICAN SETTLERS

INDIAN TROUBLES

ALEXANDER McGILLIVRAY

THE INDIAN "EMPEROR"

McGILLIVRAY'S CHICANERY

A NOVEL DEPUTATION

THE TENSION RELIEVED

THE CURTAIN FALLS

LORENZO DOW

WEATHERFORD, THE "RED EAGLE"

ENFORCED ACQUIESCENCE

FORT MIMS MASSACRE

INDIAN GRATITUDE

THE CANOE FIGHT

A LEAP FOR LIFE

WEATHERFORD'S OVERTHROW

WEATHERFORD SURRENDERS

WEATHERFORD'S LAST DAYS

AARON BURR IN ALABAMA

BURR'S ARREST

A DREAM OF EMPIRE

THE TRIP AND SETTLEMENT

LIFE IN THE FRENCH COLONY

PRIMITIVE HARDSHIPS

LAFAYETTE'S VISIT

LAFAYETTE'S RECEPTION

LAFAYETTE'S DEPARTURE

OLD SCHOOL DAYS

THE CROSS ROADS GROCERY

EARLY NAVIGATION

HARRY, THE MARTYR JANITOR

A MEMORABLE FREEZE

TWO SLAVE MISSIONARIES

THE CAMP MEETING

THE STOLEN SLAVE

HAL'S LAKE

Makers and Romance
of
Alabama History

Embracing Sketches of the Men Who Have Been Largely Instrumental in Shaping the Policies and in Molding the Conditions in the Rapid Growth of Alabama—Together With the Thrilling and Romantic Scenes With Which Our History is Resplendent

By
B. F. RILEY, D.D., LL.D.

Author of the History of Conecuh County; Alabama, As It Is;
History of the Baptists of Alabama; History of the Baptists
of the Southern States East of the Mississippi;
History of the Baptists of Texas, and The White
Man’s Burden; Ex-President of Howard College,
and sometime Professor of English
Literature and Oratory in the University
of Georgia.

“History is neither more nor less than biography on a large scale.”—Lamartine.

“All history is but a romance, unless it is studied as an example.”—Croly.

“Biography is the only true history.”—Carlyle.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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