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Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 10, No. 2, Spring 1995 Articles: We'll Hang Jeff Davis on the Sour Apple Tree: Civil War Era Slave Resistance in Louisiana, Junius P. Rodriguez ..................................................................................................... 6 Without Conscious Hypocrisy:: Woodrow Wilson's Mobile Address of 1913, Gordon E. Harvey ............................................................................................................................ 25 Cedar Key, Florida and the Transit of Venus; The 1882 Site Observations, Vincent Ponko, Jr ............................................................................................................................ 47 Parting Shots: A Retrospective of the Career of Robert Right Rea, Doyen of British West Florida Historians, John Sledge.............................................................................................. 67 Book Reviews: Carl A. Brasseaux, Acadian to Cajun: Transformation of a People, 1803-1877, Gary B. Mills ..................................................................................................................................... 78 Michael Gannon, Florida: A Short History, Craig Buettinger .......................................................... 79 Marcel Giraud, A History of French Louisiana Vol. 5: The Company of the Indies, 1723-1731, Alain Laberge................................................................................................................. 81 C. Paige Gutierrez, Cajun Foodways, Kathryn E. Holland Braund ................................................. 82 William Ivy Hair, The Kingfish and His Realm: The Life and Times of Huey P. Long, Kari Fredrickson ................................................................................................................................ 85 Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in Eighteenth Century, Paul Lachance ......................................................... 87 Charles F. Jacobs and Andrew J. Kaslow, The Spiritual Churches of New Orleans : Origins, Beliefs, and Rituals of an African-American Religion, William Montgomery ...................... 89 Jerald T. Milanich and Charles Hudson, Hernando de Soto and the Indians of Florida, Henry F. Dobyns .............................................................................................................................. 92 James Talmadge Moore, Through Fire and Flood: The Catholic Church in Frontier Texas, 1836-1900, Charles I. Nolan ............................................................................................................. 94 Enrique Pupo-Walker, ed., and Frances M. Lopez, trans., Castaways: The Narrative

Page |2 of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, W. Michael Mathes...................................................................... 97 John E. Salvaggio, New Orleans ' Charity Hospital : A Story of Physicians, Politics, and Poverty, Marshall Scott Legan .................................................................................... 99 Goodloe Stuck, End of the Land: A South Carolina Family on the Louisiana Frontier, Jane Turner Censer ........................................................................................................................ 101 Carol Wells, ed., War, Reconstruction and Redemption of Red River : The Memoirs of Dosia Williams Moore, Bruce E. Matthews ................................................................................ 103 From the Archives: Newcomb Archives, Tulane University, Susan Tucker................................................................... 107 Index to Volumes 7 through 10: Author/Editor Index ........................................................................................................................ 111 Title Index .......................................................................................................................................124 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 11, No. 1, Fall 1995 Articles: Fort Frank Brooke and Doctor Richard McSherry in the Second Seminole War, Niles Schuh ......................................................................................................................................... 6 An Antebellum Law Reformer: Passages in the Life of Benjamin F. Porter, Paul Pruitt .......................................................................................................................................... 22 The Peculiar War: Civil War Operations at Charlotte Harbor, Florida, 1861-1865, Irvin D. Solomon and Grace Erhart.................................................................................................. 59 Book Reviews: Edward N. Akin, Flagler: Rockefeller Partner and Florida Baron, David E. Dodrill .......................... 79 Craig A. Bauer, A Leader Among Peers: The Life and Times of Duncan Farrar Kenner, Robert Saunders, Jr ........................................................................................................................ 81 Kathryn E. Holland Braund, Deerskins and Duffles: The Creek Indian Trade, 1685-1815, Juergen Backhaus ......................................................................................................... 84 Robert M. Browning, Jr., From Cape Charles to Cape Fear: The North Atlantic Blockading Squadron During the Civil War, T.J. Barragy................................................................ 86 James C. Cobb, The Selling of the South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development, 1936-1990, David E. Woodard .................................................................................. 89 Paul M. Gaston, Man and Mission : E.B. Gaston and the Origins of the Fairhope Single Tax Colony, John Sledge....................................................................................................... 92 Dewey W. Grantham, The Life and Death of the Solid South: A Political History, James L. Sledge III .......................................................................................................................... 94 Winthrop D. Jordan , Tumult and Silence at Second Creek: An Inquiry into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy, Paul C. Palmer ............................................................................................ 99 Robin D.G. Kelley, Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression, Robert F. Martin .......................................................................................................... 102 William E. Montgomery, Under Their Own Vine and Fig Tree: The African-American Church in the South, 1865-1900, Mickey Crews ............................................................................ 104 Michael O'Brien, Rethinking the South: Essays in Intellectual History, James L. Sledge III ........... 94 Douglas T. Peck, Ponce de Leon and the Discovery of Florida: The Man, the Myth, the Truth, Sandra Matthews-Lamb ................................................................................................ 107 Robert N. Pierce, A Sacred Trust, Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times, Bruce Underwood ...........................................................................................................................109 Hugh Power, Battleship Texas, Roger D. Launius ........................................................................ 111

Page |3 Jerry E. Strahan, Andrew Jackson Higgins and the Boats that Won World War II, Timothy Dodge ...............................................................................................................................113 Ellen Tarry, The Third Door: The Autobiography of an American Negro Woman, Virginia Denton................................................................................................................................116 Hans L. Trefousse, The Historical Dictionary of Reconstruction, Joseph E. Brent ........................ 119 David C. Weeks, Ringling: The Florida Years, 1911-1936, Lee H. Warner ................................... 121 Lewis N. Wynne, ed., Florida at War, David C. Weeks .................................................................. 123 From the Archives: Billy Skipper Meets Tallulah, George Widney ................................................................................ 127 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 11, No.2, Spring 1996 Articles: Crime and Punishment in Antebellum Mobile: The Long Story of Charles R.S. Boyington, Paul M. Pruitt, Jr. and Robert Bond Higgins ...................................................................................... 6 Sawn Timber and Straw Hats: The Development of the Lumber Industry in Escambia County, Alabama 1880-1910, James R. Brenna ............................................................ 41 Mardi Gras in Mobile: Excerpts from the 1908 Diary of a Young Visitor, Senta Jonas.................... 68 Book Reviews: James O. Breedon, ed., A Long Ride in Texas: The Explorations of John Leonard Riddell, Irene Ledesma ......................................................................................... 77 George F. Buker, Blockaders, Refugees, & Contrabands: Civil War on Florida's Gulf Coast, 1861-1865, Darden Asbury Pyron ............................................................ 79 E. Culpepper Clark, The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation's Last Stand at the University of Alabama, Irvin D. Solomon ............................................................................... 81 Glenn R. Conrad and Vaughan B. Baker, Louisiana Gothic: Recollections of the 1930s, Andre J. M. Prevos ..................................................................................................... 84 James W. Covington, The Seminoles of Florida, Richard Durschlag ............................................ .87 Virginia Lantz Denton, Booker T. Washington and the Adult Education Movement, Joyce Hanson ................................................................................................................................... 89 David E. Dodrill, Selling the Dream: The Gulf American Corporation and the Building of Cape Coral, Florida, Tracy Jean Revels ...................................................................................... 92 John H. Ellis, Yellow Fever & Public Health in the New South, Edward T. Morman ....................... 94 Augusta Jane Evans, Buelah and Macaria; or, Altars of Sacrifice, Dorothy Brown ......................... 98 Marcel Giraud, A History of French Louisiana , Vol. 2: Years of Transition, 1715-1717, Junius P. Rodriguez .................................................................................................... 103 Philip H. Gosse, Letters from Alabama, ( U.S. ) Chiefly Relating to Natural History, R. Frank Saunders ..........................................................................................................................106 Philip Gould, Cajun Music and Zydeco: Photographs, Paul-Emile Comeau ................................. 108 Margaret Humphreys, Yellow Fever and the South, Edward T. Morman ........................................ 94 Joy J. Jackson, Where the River Runs Deep: The Story of Mississippi River Pilot, Harvey H. Jackson III ..................................................................................................................... 111 Charlene R. Johnson, Florida Thoroughbred, Hampton Dunn....................................................... 113 Harry Knopke, Silent in the Land, John S. Sledge ........................................................................ 115 Harry J. Knopke, Robert J. Norrell, and Ronald W. Rogers, eds., Opening Doors: Perspectives on Race Relations in Contemporary America, Irvin D. Solomon ............................... 81 Ann Patton Malone, Sweet Chariot: Slave Family and Household Structure in Nineteenth-Century Louisiana, Louis S. Gerteis ........................................................................... 117 William R. Mitchell, Jr., Classic New Orleans, Arthur Scully ......................................................... 119 Paul David Nelson, General James Grant: Scottish Soldier and Royal Governor

Page |4 of East Florida, Robert R. Rea........................................................................................................ 122 Kim Lacy Rogers , Righteous Lives: Narratives of the New Orleans Civil Rights Movement, Walter T. Howard ............................................................................................................................124 William Warren Rogers, Robert David Ward, Leah Rawls Atkins, and Wayne Flynt, Alabama: The History of a Deep South State, David E. Woodard.................... 126 Marvin T. Smith, Archaeology of Aboriginal Culture Change in the Interior Southeast: Depopulation During the Early Historic Period, Timothy K. Pertula ............................................... 130 Susie Powers Tompkins, Cotton Patch Schoolhouse, Anne E. Rowe ........................................... 133 Daniel H. Usner, Jr., Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Valley before 1783, Russell R. Menard ..................................................... 135 James A. Ward, ed., Southern Railroad Man: Conductor N. J. Bell's Recollections of the Civil War Era, John David Healy........................................................................................... 138 Robert S. Weddle, The French Thorn: Rival Explorers in the Spanish Sea 1682-1762, Ursula Lamb ...................................................................................................................................140 Lynn Willoughby, Fair to Middlin': The Antebellum Cotton Trade of the Apalachicola / Chattahoochee River Valley, Niles Schuh .............................................................. 143 Edward O. Wilson, Naturalist, Gregory Benford ............................................................................. 145 From the Archives: Southeastern Louisiana University Archives and Center for Regional Studies. Joy J. Jackson ................................................................................................................................ 148 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 12, No. 1, Fall 1996 The Roaring Twenties on the Gulf Coast Keynote Address: The Twenties: Thoughts on the Unruly Jazz Age, Jesse Earle Bowden ........................................... 6 Gulf Coast Towns and a Decade of Change The Free State of Galveston, David G. McComb ............................................................................................................................. 21 "Justice is Only A Name in This City"; Tampa Confronts the Roaring Twenties, Michael H. Mundt .............................................................................................................................. 29 The Roaring Twenties on Pearl River: Poverty, Populism, and Prohibitions, John Hawkins Napier III ................................................................................................................... 42 Satsumaland! A History of Citrus Culture in West Florida, Brian R. Rucker .................................... 60 Trade, Transportation, and Prohibition Changing Patterns of Trade and Transportation at the Mouth of the Mississippi, Roman S. Heleniak and Charles A. Dranguet, Jr. ........................ .78 Delivering Demon Rum: Prohibition Era Rumrunning in the Gulf of Mexico, Randy Sanders ................................................................................................................................ 92 Spinning Yarn Along the Gulf Coast : Profiles of Colorful Characters - My Mother was a Flapper and Other Tales, Mary Dawkins.............................................................................. 114 Ruth lder, All-American Girl of the Jazz Age, Hampton Dunn........................................................ 126 The Southern H. L. Mencken: Larkin Cleveland and the Temple of Truth, Dean DeBolt .............. 138 A Humanistic Reflection of the Times Theatre Along the Gulf Coast in the 1920s, B. J. Millier.......................................................................................................................................151 Pensacola: Visual Arts in the 1920s, Carol Malt............................................................................. 158 1920s East Zaragoza Street, Pensacola, Florida, Thomas Muir, Jr............................................... 171 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 12, No. 2, Spring 1997

Page |5 Articles: Andrew Ellicott's Observations While Serving on the Southern Boundary Commission: 1796-1800, Robert Register................................................................................................................ 6 The Treaty of San Lorenzo and Manifest Destiny, Ethan Grant .................................................... 44 "Peste, Tempestad, & Patisserie" The Pastry War: France's Contribution to the Maintenance of Texas' Independence, Betje Klier .......................................................................... 58 A Sesquicentennial View of the Florida and Texas Frontier Contributions, Stephanie D. Moussalli .................................................................................................................... 74 The Founding of St. Joseph 's Parish: The Catholic Church and Race Relations in Pensacola, Florida, 1865-1900, Sharon Norris Harmon ............................................................. 98 Book Reviews: Elliot Ashkenazi, ed. The Civil War Diary of Clara Solomon: Growing Up in New Orleans, 1861-1862, Thomas D. Cockrell ........................................................................ 120 Tyler Bridges. The Rise of David Duke, John C. Kuzenski ........................................................... 122 Garna L. Christian. Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas, 1899-1917, Frederick J. Simonelli ......... 125 Stephen Cresswell, Multiparty Politics in Mississippi, 1877-1902, Gordon E. Harvey................... 128 Allen Cronenberg. Forth to the Mighty Conflict: Alamaba and World War II, Joseph T. Robertson ....................................................................................................................... 131 Gilbert C. Din. Francisco Bouligny: A Bourbon Soldier in Spanish Louisiana, Christon I. Archer ...........................................................................................................................134 William Ranson Hogan and Edwin Adams Davis, eds. William Johnson's Natchez: The Ante-Bellum Diary of a Free Negro, Stephen Whitman .......................................................... 137 Harvey H. Jackson, III. Rivers of History: Life on the Coosa, Tallapoosa, Cahaba, and Alabama, John Sledge ............................................................................................................. 150 Kenneth L. Kusmer, ed. Black Communities and Urban Development in America, 1720-1990 Vol. 4: From Reconstruction to the Great Migration, 1877-1917, Howard Beeth ........ 144 Bonnie G. McEwan, ed. The Spanish Missions of La Florida, Dale L. Hutchinson ....................... 144 Henry M. McKiven, Jr. Iron and Steel: Class, Race, and Community in Birmingham, Alabama, 1875-1920, Martin T. Olliff ....................................................................... 147 John W. Reps. Cities of the Mississippi : Nineteeth-Century Images of Urban Development, John Sledge .............................................................................................. 150 George Brown Tindall. Natives and Newcomers: Ethnic Southerners and Southern Ethics, Martin Lorenz-Meye ............................................................................................ 153 From the Archives: Local History in the Records of the Bureau of Customs, Mobile, Alabama, Clifton Dale Foster ..........................................................................................................................156 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall 1997 Articles: Ink and Paper, Not Pixels: or Why I like the Printed Word, James B. McSwain ................................ 9 Book Reviews: Curren, Caleb. Archaeology in the Mauvila Chiefdom: Native and Spanish Contacts During the Soto and Luna Expeditions, Charles R. Ewen ............................................... 15 Jerald T. Milanich. Archaeology of Precolombian Florida, Timothy K. Pertulla ............................... 17 Mallory McCane O'Connor. Lost Cities of the Ancient Southeast, Robbie Ethridge ........................ 19 Jeannine Cook, ed. Columbus and the Land of Ayllón: The Exploration and Settlement of the Southeast: Linguistics, Archaeology, and Ethnohistory, Susan R. Parker .......... 22

Page |6 Patricia Kwachka, ed. Perspectives on the Southeast: Linguistics, Archaeology, and Ethnohistory, Marvin T. Smith .................................................................................................. 24 Jerald T. Milanich. Florida Indians and the Invasion from Europe, Charles R. Ewan ..................... 26 Charles Hudson and Carmen Chavez Tesser, eds. The Forgotten Centuries: Indians and Europeans in the American South, 1521-1704, Richard Durschlag............................ 29 John A. Walthall and Thomas A. Emmerson, eds. Calumet & Fleur-de-Lys; Archaeology of Indian and French Contact in the Midcontinent, J. Daniel d'Oney ................................................................................................. 31 Marshall Sprague. So Vast, so Beautiful a Land: Louisiana and the Purchase, Leslie Gene Hunter ........................................................................................................................... 33 Jane F. Lancaster. Removal Aftershock: The Seminoles' Struggles to Survive in the West, 1836-1866; Frank Laumer. Dade's Last Command, Anthony W. Lee ......................... 35 Lee H. Warner. Free Men in an Age of Servitude: Three Generations of a Black Family, Leonard Schlup .......................................................................................................... 40 James Benson Sellers. Slavery in Alabama, Leah Rawls Atkins ................................................... 42 Madge Thornall Roberts. Star of Destiny, The Private Life of Sam and Margaret Houston, Paul Spellman ................................................................................................................................. 44 Randy J. Sparks. On Jordan 's Stormy Banks: Evangelism in Mississippi, 1773-1876, John Fea ....................................................................................................................... 46 Judith Kelleher Schafer. Slavery, the Civil Law, and the Supreme Court of Louisiana, Lou Falkner Williams ................................................................................................... 48 Allan Gallay, ed. Voices of the Old South: Eyewitness Accounts, 1528-1861, Ted Estes .......................................................................................................................................... 50 Bruce S. Allardice. More Generals in Gray, Dale K. Phillips ............................................................ 52 Robert E. May. John A. Quitman: Old South Crusader, Stacy D. Allen .......................................... 54 John Solomon Otto. Southern Agriculture During the Civil War Era, 1860-1880, Mary Ellen Wilson ............................................................................................................................ 56 John Q. Anderson, ed. Bronkenburn: The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861-1865, Michael B. Ballard ............................................................................................................................. 58 Robert A. Taylor. Tebel Storehouse: Florida in the Confederate Economy, Leonard Curtis................................................................................................................................. .60 John P. Dyer. From Shiloh to San Juan: The Life of "Fightin' Joe" Wheeler, Noah Andre Trudeau ....................................................................................................................... .61 Lynda Laswell Christ, Mary Seaton Dix , and Kenneth H. Williams, eds. The Papers of Jefferson Davis, Mary DeCredico ............................................................................. 64 James G. Hollandsworth. The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War, Robert A. Taylor............................................................................................. 65 Josephe G. Dawson III. Army Generals and Reconstruction: Louisiana, 1862-1877 ...................... 67 Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins. The Scalawag in Alabama Politics, 1865-1881; Mark Wahlgren Summers. The Era of Good Stealings, Bradly B. Bond ......................................... 69 Khaled J. Bloom. The Mississippi Valley 's Great Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878, John H. Ellis ..................................................................................................................................... 72 Paul Finkelman, ed. The Age of Jim Crow: Segregation from the End of Reconstruction to the Great Depression, John J. Guthrie, Jr. ................................................................................... 75 Annemarie Kasteel. Francis Janssens, 1843-1897: A Dutch-American Prelate, James E. Hennesey ......................................................................................................................... 77 Marco Rimanelli and Sheryl Lynn Postman, eds. The 1891 New Orleans Lynching and U.S.-Italian Relations: A Look Back, Lynn Willoughby .............................................................. 80 Carl R. Osthaus. Partisans of the Southern Press, Natalie Hind ..................................................... 82 Edward J. Larson. Sex, Race, and Science: Eugenics in the Deep South, Steven A. Gelb .................................................................................................................................. 84 Samuel Proctor. Napoleon Bonaparte Broward: Florida 's Fighting Democrat, Edmund F. Katalina. ........................................................................................................................ 86

Page |7 Raymond B. Vickers. Panic in Paradise: Florida 's Banking Crash of 1926, William Frazer ................................................................................................................................... 88 Glenn Jeansonne. Messiah of the Masses: Huey P. Long and the Great Depression; Larry L. King and Ben Z. Grant. The Kinfish: One-Man Play Loosely Depicting the Life and Times of the Late Huey P. Long of Louisiana, Donna Jean Zane ........................................... .90 Roger Biles. The South and The New Deal, Chester M. Morgan ................................................... 94 Donald M. Marquis. In Search of Buddy Bolden: The First Man of Jazz, Bruce Boyd Raeburn .................................................................................................................................. 96 Kevin M. McCarthy, ed. Nine Florida Stories by Marjorie Stoneman Douglas; Helen Norris. The Burning Glass, Chares Belcher, Jr ...................................................................... 99 Margaret McKee and Fred Chisenhall. Beale Black and Blue: Life on Black America's Main Street, Angela Winland ......................................................................................................... 103 Jack Solomon and Olivia Solomon, eds. Ghosts and Goosebumps: Ghost Stories, Tall Tales, and Superstitions from Alabama, Jim Comer .............................................................. 106 Melanie Wiggins. Topedoes in the Gulf: Galveston and the U-Boats, 1942-1943; Donald S. Lopez. Fighter Pilot's Heaven: Flight Testing the Early Jets, Richard D. Starnes ........ 108 Adam Fairclough. Race and Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972, Richard H. King............................................................................................................ 111 Glen Feldman. From Demagogue to Dixiecrat: Horace Wilkenson and the Politics of Race, Anne Permaloff ................................................................................................................. 113 John Egerton. Speak Now Against the Day: The Generation Before The Civil Rights Movement in the South, Marius Carriere ....................................................................................... 116 Charles W. Eagles. Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, Michael G. Wade ........................................................................................................ 118 Edmund F. Kallina, Jr. Claude Kirk and the Politics of Confederation, Donald W. Curl ............... .120 Larry J. Griffin and Don H. Doyle, eds. The South as an American Problem, W. Keith Miller .................................................................................................................................123 Robert W. Heck. Religious Architecture in Louisiana, John E. Joyner III. ..................................... 124 Bertram Wyatt-Brown. The House of Percy: Honor, Melancholy, and Imagination in a Southern Family; Bertram Wyatt-Brown. The Literary Percys: Family History, Gender and the Southern Imagination, Joan Marie Johnson......................................................... 126 Ronald W. Haase. Classic Cracker: Florida 's Wood-Frame Vernacular Architecture; Lynn Mitsuko Kaufelt. Key West Writers and Their Houses, Anthony W. Lee ............................... 129 Henry C. Dethloff. Suddenly Tomorrow Came: A History of the Johnson Space Center, Roy F. Houchin III ...........................................................................................................................133 John C. Kuzenski, Charles Bullock III, and Ronald Keith Gaddie, eds. David Duke and the Politics of Race in the South, Adam Fairclough ................................................................ 135 Jeffrey K. Stine. Mixing the Waters: Environment, Politics, and the Building of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, Carl Grafton ............................................................................ 137 Philip Gould and Nicholas S. Spitzer. Louisiana : A Land Apart, Bailey Thomson ....................... 139 O. Kendall White, Jr. and Daryl White, eds. Religion and the Contemporary South: Diversity, Community, and Identity, Keith Harper ........................................................................... 141 Peter Finney. The Fighting Tigers 1893-1993: One Hundred Years of LSU Football, W. Scott Haine ................................................................................................................................143 Burt Noggle. The Fleming Lectures, 1937-1990: A Historiographical Essay, Paul Murphy ....................................................................................................................................145 Robert H. Gore. The Gulf of Mexico : A Treasury of Resources in the American Mediterranean, Thomas P. Maloney ....................................................................................................................... 148 Books Reviewed in this Issue(listed alphabetically by author) ...................................................... 150 Gulf Coast Historical Review Vol. 13, No. 2, Spring 1998

Page |8 Articles: Young Men Go to War: The First Alabama Volunteer Infantry at Pensacola, 1861, Henry Walker ........................................................................................................................... 6 A Question of Authority: Johnstone and Browne, 1766-1777, John Frederick ............................... 35 A Journey of Lost SOuls: New Orleans to Natchez Slave Trade of 1840, Richard McMillan ......... 49 Updating the North-South Contrast: Anglo-Saxon and Latin Louisiana in Popular Culture, Timothy F. Reilly .............................................................................................................................. .60 Book Reviews: Liva Baker. The Second Battle of New Orleans: The Hundred Year Struggle to Integrate the Schools, Samuel C. Hyde, Jr ..................................................................................... 85 Arthur W. Bergeron, Jr. The Civil War Reminiscences of Marjor Silas T. Grisamore, C.S.A., Daniel E. Sutherland ......................................................................................................................... 87 Thomas D. Cockerell and Michael B. Ballard, eds. A Mississippi Rebel in the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert A. Taylor............................................................................................... 89 W.C. Corsan. Two Months in the Confederate States-An Englishman's Travels Through the South, Chester G. Hearn .............................................................................................. 92 Lewy Dorman. Party Politics in Alabama from 1850 Though 1860, Henry Walker.......................... 95 Frann Dressman. Gus Wortham: Portrait of a Leader, LeeAnn Bishop Lands ................................ 97 Robert G. Gardner. A Decade of Debate and Division: Georgia Baptists and the Formation of the Southern Baptist Convention, Keith Harper ....................................................... .100 Michael Gannon, ed. The New History of Florida, Jesse Earle Bowden ....................................... 103 Sheree Hightower, Cathie Stanga, and Carol Cox, eds. Mississippi Observed, Susan Sipple Elliot. ......................................................................................................................... 106 Glen Jeansonne, Ed. Huey at 100: Centennial Essays on Huey P. Long, Margaret C. Gonzalez .................................................................................................................... .108 Erle Johnston. PoliticsL Mississippi Style, 1911-1979, Peter Ling ................................................. 110 Harry A. Kersey, Jr. An Assumption of Sovereignty: Social and Political Transformation among the Florida Seminoles, 1953-1979, Patsy West ................................................................ 113 Glen E. Lich, ed. Regional Studies: The Interplay of Land and People; Raymond A. Mohl, ed. Searching for the Sunbelt : Historical Perspectives on a Region, Billy Hathom. ........................... 116 W. David Lewis. Sloss Furnaces and the Rise of the Birmingham District: An Industrtial Epic, Elizabeth D. Schafer ....................................................................................................................... 120 J. Mack Lofton, Jr. Healing Hands: An Alabama Medical Mosaic, Steven Hanley ....................... 123 Anne Permaloff and Carl Grafton. Political Power in Alabama : The More Things Change, Roy Lechtreck ................................................................................................................................ 125 Howard N. Rabinowitz. Race, Ethnicity, and Urbanization: Selected Essays, Connie Meale. .................................................................................................................................127 Admiral Raphael Semmes, CSN. Memoirs of Service Afloat during the War between the States, John A. Butler. .............................................................................................................. 130 Roger C. Smith, James J. Miller, Sean M. Kelley and Linda G. Harden. An Atlas of Maritime Florida, James D. Spirek............................................................................................. 132 Trudy Wilner Stack. Christenberry Reconstruction: The Art of William Christenberry, John Sledge ................................................................................................................................... 135 Stephen A. Starr. Colonel Grenfell's Wars: The Life of a Soldier of Fortune, Damon Eubank ...............................................................................................................................137 Jay Tolson, ed. Correspondence of Shelby Foote & Walker Percy, Charles Belcher, Jr. ............. 140 William Watson. Life in the Confederate Army, Robert A. Taylor .................................................... 89 Frank J. Welcher. The Union Arm, 1861-1865: Organizations and Operations, Joseph E. Brent.............................................................................................................................. 142 Robert H. Zieger. The CIO, 1935-1955, Glenn Feldman ............................................................... 144

Page |9 Gulf South Historical Review Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall 1998 Articles: Historians, Archaeologists, and the Archaeological Record, Rochelle A. Marrinan ......................... 9 Pensacola 's Tristán de Luna Shipwreck: A Look at the Archaeological Evidence, Roger C. Smith.................................................................................................................................. 21 Buried Secrets: Analyses in the Emanuel Point Ship Laboratory, John R. Bratten ........................ 31 Native Americans at Santa María de Galve: Linking the Historical and Archaeological Records, Norma Harris ..................................................................................................................... 46 The Sequence of Military Occupations on the Barrancas, David E Breetzke ................................. 61 Arrested Development: The Economy at the Royal Presidio of Santa María de Galv, 1698-1719, R. Wayne Childers and Joseph Cotter ......................................................................... 76 "To Eat Up a Village of White Men.": Anglo-Indian Designs on Mobile and Pensacola, 1705-1715, Steven Oatis ................................................................................................... . . . . . .104 Eighteenth-Century Plantations in the Northern Gulf Coast Regions, Bonnie L. Gums ............... 120 Flood Thy Neighbor: Colonial and American Water-Powered Mills in West Florida, John C. Phillips ..............................................................................................................................143 Power-Brokers of the Spanish Borderlands: The Alabamas and the Coushattas, 1805-1809, S. Marie Shuck ........................................................................................................... 158 The Archivo Nacional de Cuba: Sources for the History of the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, Alfred E. Lemmon ....................................................................................... 181 Gulf South Historical Review Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring 1999 Articles: Bienville's English Turn Incident: Anecdotes Influencing History, Charles Elliot ............................... 6 Nixon's Raid and Other Precursors to Jackson 's 1814 Invasion of Spanish West Florida, Brian L. Rucker ................................................................................................................................ 33 The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Deanne Stephens Nuwer ..... 51 Book Reviews: Carl A. Brasseaux, Keith P. Fontenot, and Claude F. Oubre.

Creoloes of Color in the Bayou Country, Virginia Beecham Gould . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Amy Turner Bushnell. Situado and Sabana: Spain 's Support System for the Presidio and Mission Provinces of Florida, Lawrence H. Feldman ............................................................... 76 Keith Carter. Mojo: Photographs by Keith Carter, David Coleman ................................................. 78 Wayne Cline. Alabama Railroads, James R. Fair ............................................................................ 81 Thomas W. Cutrer and Michael Parrish, eds. Brothers in Gray: The Civil War Letters of the Pierson Family, David Coles .................................................................................................. 83 Gilbert C. Din and John E. Harkins. The New Orleans Cabido: Colonial Louisiana 's First City Government 1769-1803, Mark Fernandez ........................................................................ 86 David Goldfield. Region, Race and Cities: Interpreting the Urban South, Irvin D. Solomon ........... 88 John H. Hahn. A History of the Timucua Indians and Missions, Sarah H. Hill ................................ 90 Kimberly S. Hanger. Bounded Lives, Bounded Places: Free Black Society in Colonial New Orleans, 1768-1803, Pat W. Brewer ...................................................................... 92 Barry Hankins. God's Rascal: Frank Norris and the Beginning of Southern Fundamentalism, Keith Harper ................................................................................................................................... . 94

P a g e | 10 Jonathan Hook. The Alabama-Coushatta Indians, F. Todd Smith ................................................. 97 Samuel C. Hyde, Jr. Plain Folk of the South Revisited, Robert S. Davis, Jr.................................... 98 Samuel C. Hyde, Jr. Pistols and Politics: The Dilemna of Democracy in Louisiana 's Florida Parishes, 1810-1899, James M. Denham ......................................................................... 100 Richard H. Kind and Helen Taylor. Dixie Debates: Perspectives on Southern Culture, David B. Dawson.............................................................................................................................102 J. Mack Lofton, Jr. Voices from Alabama : A Twentieth-Century Mosaic, Paul Allen .................... 104 Benson J. Lossing. Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War: Journeys through the Battlefields in the Wake of Conflict, John Daley ........................................................................... 107 A.J. Meek and Suzanne Turner. The Gardens of Louisiana : Places of Work and Wonder, John S. Sledge ...............................................................................................................................111 William R. Mitchell, Jr. Edward Vason Jones: Architect, Connoisseur, and Collector in the Classical Tradition, John S. Sledge ...................................................................................... 111 Thomas D. Morris. Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860, Richard H. Kilbourne, Jr............ .113 Frank L. Owsley, Jr. and Gene A. Smith. Filibusters and Expansionists: Jeffersonian Manifest Destiny, 1800-1821 .......................................................................................................... 115 Kenneth W. Porter. The Black Seminoles: History of a Freedom Seeking People, Canter Brown, Jr .............................................................................................................................118 Dennis C. Rousey. Policing the Southern City-New Orleans, 1805-1889, M. Theresa LeFevre ....................................................................................................................... 120 F. Todd Smith. The Caddo Indians: Tribes at the Convergence of Empires, 1542-1854, Jonathan B. Hook ...................................................................................................... 122 Warren F. Spencer. Raphael Semmes: The Philosophical Mariner, Barry Gough ....................... .124 Leon C. Standifer. Binding Up the Wounds: An American Soldier in Occupied Germany, 1945-1946, Anthony McIntire .......................................................................................................... 126 Mary Ann Sternberg. Along the River Road: Past and Present on Louisiana 's Historic Byway, John Wilds ........................................................................................................... 127 Cyril E. Vetter. Lockwood. Fonville Winans' Louisiana : Politics People, and Places. David Coleman ................................................................................................................................ 78 Gregory A. Wasselkov and Kathryn E. Holland Braund, eds. William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians, David La Vere ................................................................................. 130 Robert S. Weddle Changing Tides: Twilight and Dawn in the Spanish Sea, 1763-1803, William C. Foster ............................................................................................................................132 Lynette Boney Wrenn. 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