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Below is a list of landmarks and surnames from Franklin M. Garretts' "Atlanta and Environs", a two volume set. This book goes through events for mostly Atlanta, GA chronologically. Volume 1 begins about 1820 and ends with the 1870's. Volume Two spans from the 1880's through 1939. There are over 5000 names, places and subjects listed in the index for the two volumes.
What if you find a name in the list? The transcriber only has a copy of Volume One. The transcriber will be happy to mail to you photocopies of pages from Volume One for the cost of $.20 / page plus postage. The transcriber is not looking to profit from this list, only to recover costs of postage and photocopies. These books are out of print but can sometimes be purchased on eBay or loaned via interlibrary loan.
There is a third volume by Harold H. Martin, "Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events: Years of Change and Challenge, 1940-1976" covering the period from 1940 - 1976. I have a copy of this index but have not had time to transcribe it. Currently (2004), Amazon.com has the index on their website and this can be viewed by clicking on this link.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Garret, Franklin M., "Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 2v. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1954.
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| Name |
Volume 1 page |
Volume 2 page |
| Abbott, Benjamin F. | | 177, 323 |
| Abbott, Benjamin F., home of (illus,) | | 323 |
| Academies | 248-249, 334 | |
| Accidents | 900, 908 926, 949-950 | 91, 161 202, 400, 469, 587, 708, 717-718, 793-794, 846, 949, 994 |
| Acklin, Arthur A. | | 70 |
| Acworth | 69, 582, 711 | 837, 846 |
| Adair, Augustus Dixon | 670, 948 | 180, 245, 255, 314, 654, 793 |
| Adair, Forrest | 351 | 186-187, 307, 314, 431, 437, 525-527, 574, 593, 634, 653, 688, 697-698, 757, 760, 781, 784, 948 |
| Adair, George Washington | 220, 351, 387-388, 396, 398, 421, 426, 454, 513, 573, 645-647, 679-680, 696, 736, 748, 750, 838-839, 846, 863, 876, 879-880, 885-886, 903, 919, 930, 957 | 1, 21, 54, 69, 72, 131, 228, 233, 262, 347, 883, 922 |
| Adair, George W. Jr. | | 368-369, 385, 426, 490, 513, 525-527, 634, 764, 784 |
| Adair, John Fisher | 418, 420-421 | |
| Adair, Mrs. Forrest | | 760 |
| Adair, Perry | | 368 |
| Adair, William F. | 193, 218, 220 | |
| Adair Avenue, Atlanta | 115 | |
| Adairsville | 582, 589 | 57, 343, 371, 723 |
| Adams, Albert S. | | 612 |
| Adams, David | 23 | |
| Adams, John | 55 | |
| Adams, John Quincy | 28, 48, 50 | |
| Adamsville | 54, 60, 245, 624 | 12-13, 351, 866, 896, 952, 1008 |
| Adamsville Road | 69 | 228 |
| Advertisements, newspaper | 252-254, 416-418, 484-486, 537-540, 553-554, 585, 686-688, 716-717, 749, 753-754, 765-766, 780-781, 790, 905-906, 928-929 | 24, 56-57, 122, 124, 146 |
| Advertising campaign, Atlanta's greatest | | 814-815 |
| Aeroplane, first Atlanta-built | | 843 |
| Aeroplanes | | 584-585, 843, 851-852 |
| African Methodist Church | 464, 654 | |
| African Methodist Episcopal College | | 855 |
| After House, The | | 710 |
| Agnes Scott College, Decatur | | 194-197, 228, 287, 448, 549 |
| Agrarian Crusade | | 205 |
| Agricultural Department, Fulton County | | 810, 926 |
| Agricultural Society, State | 941 | 31, 205, 487 |
| Agriculture | 424, 529, 536, 548-549, 849, 909 | 204-205, 285, 637-641, 663, 916 |
| Agriculture, State Commissioner of | | 29, 294, 386, 819 |
| Air age opens in Atlanta | | 584-585 |
| Air Force, United States | | 852 |
| Air Line Eagle, Gainesville | 816 | |
| Air mail | | 584-585, 732-733, 829, 852 |
| Air mail, Atlanta eighth among cities of United States in volume handled | | 733 |
| Air mail, routes | 733 | |
| Air meets | | 584-585 |
| Air-Line, Belle, last run of | | 884-886 |
| Airlines | | 851-852 |
| Airport, Atlanta municipal | | 552, 584, 811, 848, 851-852, 944 |
| Airports | 257 | 552, 584, 733, 776, 811, 828-829, 843, 848, 851-852 |
| Akin, Warren | 451, 781 | |
| Akins, Thomas | 55, 102, 424, 869 | |
| Alabama Street, Atlanta | 190, 205, 640, 696, 715, 735, 851, 876 (illus,) 887, (illus,) 946 | 47, 84, 153, 264, 396, 448, 687-688 |
| Alapaha | | 903 |
| Albany | 639, 788, 790-791 | 947, 954 |
| Albert Steiner Clinic | | 260 |
| Aldermen, Atlanta | 910, 925, 935, 943, 953 | 1, 15, 37, 53, 69, 87, 107, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294, 307, 335, 345, 353, 373, 387, 405, 420, 437, 454, 473, 492, 506, 519, 539, 556, 573, 589, 601, 631, 657, 675, 698, 727, 755, 776, 788, 801-802, 809, 819, 869, 945 |
| Aldredge, J. C. (Mott) | | 956, 959 |
| Alexander, George S. | 436 | |
| Alexander, James Franklin | 277, , 323, 360, 372, 383, 399, 425, 476, 509, 525, 662, 777, 784, 827, 851, 859 | 82, 164, 182, 274, 335, 417, 440, 686, 886 |
| Alexander, Mr, James Franklin | | 818 |
| Alexander, Samuel F. | 451, 545 | |
| Alexander, Thomas | 950-951 | |
| Alexander, W. D. | | 416, 773 |
| Allatoona | 9, 211-212, 637, 644 | 451 |
| Allen, Ivan E. | | 330, 596, 611-612, 664-666, 688, 712, 716, 727, 745, 906, 958 |
| Allen, James | | 951-952 |
| Allen, J. P. | | 840-842, 906 |
| Allen, Marion | | 949 |
| Allen, J. P., & Company | | 840-842 |
| AII-Star Concert Series | | 890 |
| Almshouse, Fulton County. See Poorhouse, Fulton County | | |
| Alpharetta | 424 | 894, 903, 937 |
| Alston, Philip H. | | 853 |
| Alston, Robert A. | 888, 927, 958-959 | 4-6 |
| Alston, Robert A., murder of | 958-959 | |
| Alston, Robert C. | | 813, 963 |
| Altamaha River | 2-4 | |
| American Federation of Labor | | 311 |
| American Hotel | 282, 716 | |
| American Legion | | Vol, 2, 749, 775, 797, 831 |
| American Legion, Atlanta Post No.1 | | 749, 881 |
| American Legion, Georgia Dept. | | 831 |
| American Legion, Auxiliary | | 831 |
| American Library Association | | 746 |
| American Medical Association | 888 | |
| American Missionary Association | 742, 744 | |
| American National Bank | | 686-687 |
| American party. See Know-Nothing party | | |
| American Radio Relay League | | 790 |
| American University Association | | 196 |
| Americus | 55, 213 | 807 |
| Amorous, Martin F. | | 158, 164, 170, 181, 186, 280, 314, 437, 455 |
| Amusement parks | 272 | 497-498 |
| Anderson, Clifford L. | | 353, 426, 502, 547, 633, 915 |
| Anderson, David D., 1, 180; -Dutch | | 798-800 |
| Anderson, G. Whitfield | 546-547, 703, 801, 843 | |
| Anderson, George David | 65, 101, 152, | |
| Anderson, George T. "Old Tige, " | 875-876, 905 | |
| Anderson, James | 1101, 107 | |
| Anderson, James A. | 913 | 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 249, 274, 307, 373, 468 |
| Andrews, Ezra | 387-388, 405 | |
| Andrews, James J. | 520-524 | |
| Andrews, Thornwell | | 584 |
| Andrews' railroad raids | 520-524 | |
| Angier, Edgar A. | | 53, 107, 946 |
| Angier, Hugh | 875-876, 905 | 53, 307 |
| Angier, Needom L. | 248-249, 265, 346, 363, 365, 476, 736, 787-788, 804, 903, 935, 939, 954 | 50, 617, 946, 962 |
| Angier's Academy | 248-249 | |
| Annexation plan, Mayor Hartsfield's | | 959, 1004, 1005-1009 |
| Ansley, Edwin P. | | 603-604, 723, 800-801, 934 |
| Ansley Hotel | | 603-605, 832, 834, 959, 983 |
| Ansley Park | 13 | 457, 525, 559, 801, 1005 |
| Ansley Park Annex | | 603, 797 |
| Ansley Park Golf Club | | 590, 797 |
| Anthole, the | | 25-26 |
| Anthony, Susan B., visits Atlanta | | 310-311 |
| Antioch | | 883 |
| Anti-prohibitionists | | 130, 158-159 |
| Apartment buildings | | 797, 803, 811, 821, 870 |
| Appalachee Bay | 2 | |
| Appalachee River | 4 | |
| Appling | | 915 |
| Appling County | 4 | |
| Aragon Hotel | | 256-257, 310-311, 323, 340, 380, 390, 452 |
| Architects | 153 | 321, 341, 385, 422, 476, 494, 530, 564, 633, 637, 661-662, 684, 706, 715, 805, 813, 821, 871-873, 887-889, 966, 990, 993-994 |
| Architecture, outstanding | 153 | 661-662, 826, 966 |
| Arkwright, Mrs. Preston S. | | 760, 762-763, 781 |
| Arkwright, Preston S. | | 427, 429, 432-433, 520, 522, 527, 662, 664, 760, 762, 792 |
| Arkwright, Preston S., Jr. | | 433 |
| Arlington Hotel | | 565-566 |
| Armistead-Veal murder | 371-372 | |
| Armour | | 479 |
| Armour, Ogden | | 442 |
| Arms, Frederick C. | 432 | |
| Arnall, Ellis | | 1004 |
| Arnat, Thomas | | 330-331 |
| Arnold, Frank A. | | 490 |
| Arnold, Reuben | 87, 127 | 165, 467, 490, 624, 655, 845, 914 |
| Art | 254, 485, 941 | 93, 99-103, 215-216, 494-495, 662 |
| Artesian well | | 77-78, 234 (illus,) 259, 332, 502 |
| Artillery, Georgia, in Spanish-American War | 355-356 | |
| Artillery, Georgia, in War Between the States | 504, 529, 562-633 passim | |
| Artists | 941 | 84, 95, 99-100, 215-216, 480, 964 |
| Ashcraft, Lee | | 779, 781-782 |
| Ashcraft, Mrs. Lee | | 782 |
| Associated Charities | | 65, 483-485, 612, 763 |
| Associated Press | | 766 |
| Association of Georgia Klans | | 670 |
| Athenaeum | 375, 587 | |
| Athens | 3, 76, 79, 122, 125, 144-145, 147, 149, 151, 221, 416, 833, 847 | 21, 103, 169-170, 206, 252-253, 268, 277, 343, 432, 435, 546, 598, 605, 723-724, 799, 808, 835, 854, 944, 953, 964 |
| Atkinson, Edward | | 29-30 |
| Atkinson, Henry Morrell | | 243, 404-405, 409, 425-428, 431-433, 520, 522, 760, 871, 992 |
| Atkinson, Mrs. Henry Morrell | | 443, 760 |
| Atkinson, Mrs. William Y. | | 315-316 |
| Atkinson, William Y. | 835 | 294, 326, 334 |
| Atlanta | 3, 5, 13, 18, 24, 39, 44, 63, 71, 100-101, 115-123, 127, 146, 153, 160, 164-167, 171 173, 181, 188-197, 199-241 passim, 238, 244-963 passim | 1-1009 passim |
| Atlanta, basic plan of | 236 | |
| Atlanta, battle of | 611, 617-622, 694 | 362, 392, 541, (illus,) 611 |
| Atlanta, casualties of | 621 | |
| Atlanta, map indicating position of opposing forces (illus,) | 620 | |
| Atlanta, becomes county seat | 361-362 | |
| Atlanta, bird's-eye view of 1871 (illus,) | 860 | |
| Atlanta, bird's-eye view of 1892 (illus,) | | 251 |
| Atlanta, bright future predicted for | 164, 227-228 | |
| Atlanta, burning of | 649-659 | |
| Atlanta, business district (illus,) | 256 | |
| Atlanta, center of, 1872 (illus,) | 876 | |
| Atlanta, center of, 1887 (illus,) | | 154 |
| Atlanta, charter of | | 602 |
| Atlanta, city limits of, extended | 703 | 88, 158, 307, 539, 557-559, 602-603, 756, 788-789, 795, 811, 839, 1006-1009 |
| Atlanta, Confederate flag again flies over | 660-661 | |
| Atlanta, evacuation of | 633-636, 640-644, 649-651 | |
| Atlanta, Federal destruction of | 650-662 | |
| Atlanta, Federal occupation of | 636-647 | |
| Atlanta, first called Marthasville | 101, 189, 199-241 | |
| Atlanta, in center of new Atlanta District | 241 | |
| Atlanta, incorporation of | 259-260 | |
| Atlanta, name changed by law from Marthasville to | 226 | |
| Atlanta, partial view of, 1964 (illus,) | 566 | |
| Atlanta, physical development of | 332-333, 353-356, 721-722, 768, 787-788, 834-838, 863-864, 879-883, 914-919, 936-938 | 18, 20-23, 64-65, 69-72, 77-80, ~, 93-95, 111-113, 182-183, 186, 188-191, 202, 206-207, 209-211, 217, 220-224, 226-228, 252-254, 257-263, 267, 282-283, 297, 307-308, 339, 363-366, 408-409, 425-428, 430-433, 454-460, 475-479, 492-495, 507, 525-527, 395-540, 557-559, 564-565, 574, 590-591, 602, 632, 661, 756, 788-789, 795-797, 811, 819-821, 839-840, 848-850, 872-875, 950, 958-959 |
| Atlanta, present-day | | 1009 |
| Atlanta, rebuilding of | 661-662, 669-699 passim | |
| Atlanta, siege of | 625-633 | 393 |
| Atlanta, casualties of | 627-628 | |
| Atlanta, site of, selected | 171 | |
| Atlanta, Source of name | 225-227 | |
| Atlanta, strategic position of | 461 | |
| Atlanta, summer of 1864, showing Confederate positions and three battlefields (illus,) | 611 | |
| Atlanta, surrender of | 634-636 | |
| Atlanta, view of, 1889 (illus,) | | 185 |
| Atlanta, wartime, 1864 (illus,) | 574, 587, 601 | |
| Atlanta Airport | 947 | |
| Atlanta Amateurs | 456 | |
| Atlanta Art Association | | 480-481, 655, 710, 829 |
| Atlanta Art Association, charter members of | | 480 |
| Atlanta Art Association, presidents of | | 481 |
| Atlanta Art Commission | | 480 |
| Atlanta As It Is | 867-868 | |
| Atlanta Athletic Club | | 368-370, 411, 821, 874, 881 |
| Atlanta Athletic Club, presidents of | | 370 |
| Atlanta Automobile Association | | 552 |
| Atlanta Avenue | | 283 |
| Atlanta Bank | 346-347 | |
| Atlanta Bar Association | | 165, 216, 615-616, 633 |
| Atlanta Baseball Corporation | 115 | |
| Atlanta Baseball Park | | 968 |
| Atlanta Better Films Committee | | 920 |
| Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad | | 520-523 |
| Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad, officers of | | 522-523 |
| Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad | | 523 |
| Atlanta Brewery | 763-764 | |
| Atlanta Cadets | 497 | |
| Atlanta Campaign, War Between the States | 575-622 | |
| Atlanta Campaign, War Between the States, map of (illus,) | 581 | |
| Atlanta Campaign, War Between the States, model of military strategy | 580-582 | |
| Atlanta Campaign, War Between the States, Sherman's description of | 580 | |
| Atlanta Charitable Association | | 389 |
| Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railroad | 15, 208, 487, 816-817, 848-839, 860, 881-882, 895-896, 954 | 142, 295 |
| Atlantas Child's Home | | 798 |
| Atlanta Circle of King's Daughters and Sons | | 410-411 |
| Atlanta City Hall | 355-356 (illus,) 370, 379-380, 453, 572, 637, 639, 651, 653-654, 709, 734-735, 739, 772, 777-778, 787 | 560-562, 848, 850 (illus,) 867 (illus,) 873 |
| Atlanta City Hall, Mayor Maddox advances money for | | 560-562 |
| Atlanta City Hall Square | 851, 937-938 | |
| Atlanta Classical College | 797 | |
| Atlanta College of Pharmacy | | 800 |
| Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons | | 495, 644 |
| Atlanta Conservatory of Music | | 548 |
| Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway Company | | 46, 231, 426 |
| Atlanta Cotton Factory | 900 | |
| Atlanta and Edgewood Street Railroad Company | | 188-191 |
| Atlanta Fair, first | 318-322 | |
| Atlanta Federal Savings & Loan Building | | 340 |
| Atlanta Federation of Trades | | 560, 949 |
| Atlanta Female Institute | 456-457, 508, 654, 710, 749 | |
| Atlanta & Florida Railroad | | 160, 295 |
| Atlanta Gas Light Company | 397, 712, 823 (illus,) | 396, 871 |
| Atlanta Grays | 474, 496-497, 500, 510, 542 | |
| Atlanta Historical Society | 614, 652, 941, 945 | 735, 823-824, 826, 975, 1004 |
| Atlanta Historical Society, Atlanta-area picture collection of | | 824 |
| Atlanta Historical Society, Margaret Mitchell Memorial Library | | 824 |
| Atlanta Historical Society, presidents of | | 824 |
| Atlanta Hospital Association | 706 | |
| Atlanta Hotel | 236-237, 271, 283, 324, 378, 398, 449, 497, 657, 835 | 103 |
| Atlanta Joint Terminals fire | | 928-929 |
| Atlanta Judicial Circuit | 807 | |
| Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Railway Company | | 475-476 |
| Atlanta and Le Grange Railroad | 258-259, 332-333 | |
| Atlanta League of Women Voters | | 757 |
| Atlanta Life Insurance Company | | 610 |
| Atlanta and Lowry National Bank | | 856-857 |
| Atlanta Machine Company | 628 | |
| Atlanta Medical College | 375-377, 395, 509, 628, 651-652, 684, 705, 718, 822, 956, 961 | 161, 258, 495, 644 |
| Atlanta Medical College, becomes Confederate hospital | 509, 651-652 | |
| Atlanta Medical College, faculty of | 376, 509, 684, 869 | |
| Atlanta Medical College, saving of | 651-652 | |
| Atlanta Milling Company | | 379-380, 911 |
| Atlanta Milling Company, fire | | 911 |
| Atlanta Music Club | | 890 |
| Atlanta National Bank | 685-686, (illus,) 692, (illus,) 946 | 59, 236, 637, 686-687, 813 |
| Atlanta National Bank Building (illus,) | | 448 |
| Atlanta Peace Jubilee | | 357-359 |
| Atlanta Philharmonic Society | | 890 |
| Atlanta Pioneer and Historic Society | 165, 226, 865-866 | |
| Atlanta Public Library | | 378 |
| Atlanta Radio Club | | 790, 792 |
| Atlanta Railway & Power Company | | 427 |
| Atlanta Rapid Transit Company | | 409, 426 |
| Atlanta Real Estate Agency | 274 | |
| Atlanta Relief Association | | 355-356, 358-359 |
| Atlanta Rolling Mill | 629, 633-634, 713, 729 | |
| Atlanta Rolling Mill Company | 712-713, 730 | |
| Atlanta Savings Bank | 408, 534, 919, 957 | |
| Atlanta Speedway | | 552-553, 584 |
| Atlanta State Savings Bank | | 782-783 |
| Atlanta Steel Company | | 412-414 |
| Atlanta Street Railway Company | 711, 863-864, 880-881, 957 | 254 |
| Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Association | | 890 |
| Atlanta Taxicab Company | | 551-552 |
| Atlanta Theater | | 574, 666 |
| Atlanta Title Company | | 368, 370 |
| Atlanta Traction Company | | 230 |
| Atlanta Transit Company | | 432 |
| Atlanta Trust Company | | 340 |
| Atlanta University | 742-744, (illus,) | 320, 855-856, 900, 932 |
| Atlanta University Center | | 855 |
| Atlanta Warehouse Company | | 699 |
| Atlanta Water and Electric Power Company | | 431-432 |
| Atlanta & West Point Railroad | 71, 258-259, 483, 496, 622, 632, 643, 672, 711, 751, 792, 855 | 155, 476, 789 |
| Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company | 333 | |
| Atlanta Woman's Club | | 111, 340, 741, 761 |
| Atlanta Writers' Club | | 648, 883 |
| Atlantans return from brief exile | 662, 675 | |
| Atlanta-Marietta Highway | | 950 |
| Atlanta-Southern Dental College | | 644, 746, 821, 956 |
| Atlantian, The | | 422 |
| Atlantic Coast Line Railroad | 60, 81, 624 | 523 |
| Atlantic Steel Company | 44 | 413-415 |
| Atrocities, Indian | 48-50 | |
| Attorney, Atlanta city | 217, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 35, 53, 87, 130-131, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 406, 420, 539, 557, 698, 801, 810, 925-926 |
| Attorney General, State | | 294, 420, 787 |
| Attorneys. See Lawyers Auburn | | 252 |
| Auburn Avenue, Atlanta | 117, 628, 915 | 17, 283, 368, 445, 482, 610, 701-702, 853 |
| Auburn Mechanical and Military College | | 267-269, 321 |
| Auctions, fish | | 608 |
| Auctions, land | 26 | |
| Auctions, out-of-door | 962 | |
| Auctions, real estate | | 456-457, 603 |
| Auditor, Atlanta | | 573 |
| Auditor and recorder, Atlanta | 861, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925 | 1, 15, 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226 |
| Auditorium, Atlanta | | 493-494, 545, 578-579, 706, 721, 742, 746, 819-820, 982-984, (illus,) 992, 1004, 1008 |
| Augusta | 2, 43, 122, 148, 151, 182, 211, 221, 366, 661, 682, 739, 781, 822, 833, 954-955 | 60, 117, 119, 274, 432, 724, 933, 946, 964 |
| Augusta Medical College | 216 | |
| Augusta National Golf Club | | 882 |
| Austell | | 167, 800 |
| Austell, Alfred | 408, 514, 679, 685-686, 696, 734-736, 838, 866, 919, 948, 956 | 35, 447, 637, 724-725, 794, 828, 870, 952 |
| Austell, Alfred, Jr. | | 793-794, 952 |
| Austell, Francina Cameron | | 724-725 |
| Austell, William W. | | 41-42, 828 |
| Automobile accidents | | 461-462, 464, 553 |
| Automobile accidents, age dawns in Atlanta | | 415-416, |
| Automobile accidents, business | | 551, 706-707 |
| Automobile accidents, drivers, women | | 707-708 |
| Automobile accidents, fatalities | | 464 |
| Automobile accidents, racers, famous | | 553 |
| Automobile accidents, racing | | 553 |
| Automobile accidents, thieves, punishment of | | 680 |
| Automobile accidents, tours, cross-country | | 553 |
| Automobile Show, Atlanta | | 552-553 |
| Automobile Show, Southeastern | | 706 |
| Automobile Week, Atlanta | | 552-553 |
| Automobiles | | 415-416, 461-464, 542, 551-553, 566, 680, 706-709, 822, 874, 937, 952 |
| Automobiles, ordinances regulating operation of | | 463-464, 566 |
| Automobiles, steam | | 415-416 |
| Avery, Isaac W. | 827, 831, 840 | 93, 351 |
| Aviation | 814-816 | 584-585, 708, 732-733, 775-776, 828-829, 831-833, 843, 848, 851-852, 921-922 |
| Aviators | | 584, 775-776, 851-85, 921-922 |
| Avondale, | 30 | 848, 866 |
| Avondale Estates | | 806-807 |
| Ayer, Frederick | 742, 743 | |
| Back-to-the-farm movement | | 897 |
| Badger. Joshua D. | 453-454 | |
| Bailey, Samuel T | 58 | |
| Bain, Donald M. | | 117, 137, 139-141, 151, 194, 201, 341 |
| Baker, Green | 5 | |
| Baker, Joseph S. | 233-234, 279 | |
| Baker, Ray Stannard | | 48-49 |
| Baker, Thomas | 118 | |
| Baker, William | 27 | |
| Baker County | 362 | |
| Baker Street, Atlanta | 16, 118 | 111, 880 |
| Baker's Ferry Road | 246 | |
| Baldwin, William W. | 387-388, 488 | |
| Baldwin, M. W. | 1021 | |
| Baldwin County | 3, 846 | 468 |
| Ball, James M. | 641, 697, 712, 750, 846 | 66 |
| Ball Ground | | 469, 787 |
| Ballad of the Carshed | | 407-408 |
| Balloon ascensions | 814-816 | |
| Balls | | 63-64, 689-690, 761, 982-987 |
| Baltimore Block | | 94-95, 221 |
| Bands, musical | 809, 851, 938 | 21, 32, 153, 478, 485, 487, 577, 746, 796, 832, 879, 881, 899, 901, 907, 969-971 |
| Bank Convention of Confederate States | 514 | |
| Bank failure | | 274-276 |
| Bank holidays | | 904-905 |
| Bank loans | 534 | |
| Bank mergers | | 236-237, 686-687, 856-857 |
| Bank of Fulton | 406-408, 534 | |
| Bank of State of Georgia | 897 | |
| Bankhead Highway Bridge | 30 | |
| Banking | 251, 346-347, 406-408, 534, 685-686, 713-714, 886-887, 897, 919, 931, 957 | 135-136, 191, 235-236, 339-340, 380, 495, 511-512, 550-551, 580-581, 635-637, 686-687, 856-857 |
| Banking Act of 1933 | | 237 |
| Banking agencies | 251, 408, 534 | |
| Banks | 406-408, 464, 514, 534, 685-686, 713-714, 886, 897, 919, 931, 957 | 135-136, 191, 235-236, 339-340, 380, 495, 511-512, 550-551, 580-581, 635-637, 686-687, 782-783 |
| Banks, closing of | 534 | 511-512 |
| Banks, Negro | | 782-783 |
| Banks, private | 514, 534 | |
| Banks County | 2 | |
| Bankston, Elijah | 33 | |
| Bankston, Henry | 120 | |
| Baptist churches | 38-39, 51-52, 77-78, 169-170, 241, 268, 270, 291, 324, 347, 373-374, 438, 582, 654, 663, 675-676, 812-813 (illus,) 829, 845, 898 | 2, 135, 378-379, 484, 492-494, 647-648, 805, 854, 930-931, 969, 972, 985 |
| Baptist World Alliance | | 969-971, 997 |
| Baptist World Congress | | 931, 968-971, 997 |
| Baptist Young People's Union | | 135 |
| Baptists | 38-39, 52, 239-241, 268, 270, 291, 347, 373-374, 438, 480, 516, 663, 812-813 | 28-29, 135, 378-379, 410-411, 647-648, 968-971 |
| Barbecue, pioneer | 291-292 | |
| Barber shop, historic | | 609-610 |
| Barili, Alfredo, Jr. | | 888-889, 933 |
| Barker, Meta | 168-169 | |
| Barnes, William | 387-388, 529 | |
| Bamesville | 838 | 956 |
| Barnett Street, Atlanta | 115 | |
| Bamwell, Valentine T. | 761-763 | 784 |
| Barrick, James Russell | 791 | |
| Bartow County | 107, 211, 451, 582, 772, 786 | 417, 736, 787 |
| Baseball | 725-727, 883-884 | 76-77, 173, 613-614, 798, 803, 918-919 |
| Baseball parks | | 798, 803 |
| Bass, William A. | 586 | |
| Bass, William B. | 891 | |
| Bassford, W. S. | 474, 476 | |
| Bates, Milledge L. | | 828 |
| Battle Hill | 624 | 260, 307-308, 559 |
| Battle Hill Sanitarium | | 260, 562 |
| Battlefield relics | | 217, 309 |
| Baxley | 4 | |
| Baylor, H. B. | | 682 |
| Beach, Solomon S. | 509, 515, 546, 949 | |
| Beasley, John | 28, 56 | |
| Beaver Slide | | 25-26, 910 |
| Beavers, James L. | | 574, 699, 758, 787, 794-796, 880, 894 |
| Beck & Gregg Hardware Company | 714-715 | |
| Beckman, Benjamin | 281-282 Beer | 913-914 |
| Beerman, Charles | 957 | 1, 300, 343 |
| Bell, James | 273-274, 347, 481, 556, 750 | 107, 344 |
| Bell, Marcus Aurelius | 481-482, 556 | 103, 482 |
| Bell, Piromis Hulsey | 847, 906 | 82, 340 |
| Bell Bomber (B29) Plant near Marietta | | 1002 (illus,) 1003, 1004 |
| Bell House | 945 | 282 |
| Bell-Johnson Hall | 755, 795 | |
| Belle Isle, Alvin L. | | 880, 898 |
| Belles of 1883 | | 64 |
| Bellinger, John Nelson | 151, 180, 194, 210-211, 213, 231, 283-284, 360-361 | |
| Belt Line (illus,) | | 321 |
| Ben Hill | 945, 949 | 13, 332, 671, 953, 963, 994 |
| Benevolent societies | 170 | |
| Bensel, William | | 331 |
| Benton, Mike | | 666 |
| Berkeley | | 220 |
| Berkeley Park | | 003 |
| Berry, Martha | | 932-933 |
| Bert Adams Boy Scout Reservation | | 612 |
| Bibb County | 6, 23-24, 494, 722 | 169, 500, 597 |
| Bibb County, creation of | 23-24 | |
| Bible reading in schools | | 776 |
| Bible societies | 59 | |
| Bibliography | | 1011-1018 |
| Bicyclers, 1895 (illus,) | | 331 |
| Bicycling | | 174-175, 331, 400, 1005 |
| Big Bonanza saloon | 919-920 | |
| Big Shanty | 644 | |
| Biggers, Stephen Terry | 217 309, 399, 925 | 50, 448 |
| Bijou Theater | | 232, 782 |
| Billheads, pioneer (illus,) | | 7, 92, 132, 148, 399, 441 |
| Billups, Lanier | 121-122 | |
| Biltmore Hotel | | 682-683, 803-805, 824, 833 |
| Bird, Elijah | 336-338 | |
| Bird, John | 153, 179, 337-339 | |
| Birmingham | 18 | |
| Birnie, Joseph E. | | 500 |
| Birth of a Nation, impact on Atlanta of | | 666-668 |
| Black, Eugene P. | | 429 |
| Black, Eugene R. | | 168, 747, 760, 832-833, 871, 904, 922 |
| Black, J. C. C. | | 117 |
| Black, Mrs. Eugene R. | | 760 |
| "Black List" | 454 | |
| "Black Week" | | 274-278 |
| Blackhall District, Fulton County | 28 | 866 |
| Blackshear | | 755 |
| Blacksmiths | 65, 101, 119 | |
| Blackstock, James | 31, 58 | |
| Blair, Ruth | | 735, 823-824, 932 |
| Blair Village | 56, 104 | |
| Blairsville | | 671, 827 |
| Blake, William | 30 | |
| Blalock, William J. | | 550-551 636 |
| Blayton, J. B. | | 900 |
| Bleckley, Haralson | | 915 |
| Bleckley, Logan E. | 189, 346, 360, 368, 370, 393, 839, 847, 866, 877, 903 | 21, 160, 281, 514-516, 808, 915, 963 |
| Bleckley, Logan E., career of | | 514-515 |
| Bleckley, Logan E., excerpts from opinions of | | 514-515 |
| Bleckley, Logan E., whimsicalities of | | 516 |
| Bleckley Avenue | | 220 |
| Bleckley County | | 859 |
| Blizzard | | 374-375 |
| Blodgett, Foster | 781, 839 | |
| Blount, Bartow M. | | 60-61 |
| Blue and Gray reunion | | 392-394 |
| Blue Ridge | | 923 |
| Blue Triangle, The | | 760 |
| Board of Education | 748, 821-822, 876-877 | 72, 164, 182, 208, 249, 274, 336, 373, 388, 420, 454, 539, 573-574, 658, 788, 925-926 |
| Board of Fire Masters, Atlanta | | 336, 373, 388, 539, 574 |
| Board of Health, Atlanta | 217, 265, 353, 436, 525, 822, 859, 902, 911 | 77, 164, 182, 207, 210, 249, 274, 335, 373, 388, 420, 454, 539, 573, 788 |
| Board of Health, State | | 438 |
| Board of Pardons and Paroles, State | | 758 |
| Board of Regents of University System of Georgia | | 870 |
| Board of Water Commissioners, Atlanta | 915, 918 | 164, 182, 208, 249, 261, 274, 335, 373, 388, 420, 454, 539, 574 |
| Boboshela Creek | 32-33 | |
| Bogart | | 252 |
| Boland, Frank K. | | 355 |
| Boll weevil | | 775 |
| Bolton | 149, 207, 379, 595, 959 | 211, 266, 283, 432, 447, 828, 871, 1008 |
| Bolton, Charles L. | 156 | |
| Bolton, Thomas C., 177-178 | | |
| Bolton Road | 17 | |
| Boltonville | 17, 189, 207 | 13 |
| Bomar, Benjamin F. | 279, 282-283, 315, 318, 368, 435, 524, 797 | 693 |
| Bombardment of Atlanta | 625-633 | 393 |
| Bond, Joseph B. | 52 | |
| Bond commission, Atlanta | | 779 |
| Bond issue, State, Asa G. Candler bids in entire | | 662-663 |
| Bond issues, Atlanta | | 559-560, 779, 794, 819, 850, 927, 959, 1002, 1004 |
| Bonner, Charles | 56 | |
| Booksellers | 758 | |
| Boom times, Atlanta | 236 | 19-21, 775-857 passim, 1005 |
| Booth, Edwin, historic engagement of | 928-929 | |
| Booth, Evangeline, visits Atlanta | | 949 |
| Borglum, Gutzon | | 508, 592-594 |
| Borglum, Solon H. | | 508 |
| Boring, Jesse | 813-814 | |
| Born, John M. | 194, 889 | 11, 514 |
| Boston | | 964 |
| Boulevard | 957-958 | 191, 220, 701-702, 704, 706 |
| Boulevard Park | | 632 |
| Boulevard Place | | 701 |
| Boulevard Terrace | | 701 |
| Boundaries of Creek cession of 1821 | 5-6 | |
| Boundary disputes, Indian | 1, 55, 72 | |
| "Bourbon Triumvirate " | | 1 |
| Bowden | 200 | 800 |
| Bowersville | | 914 |
| Bowles, Edward J. | | 901 |
| Bowman, John Mcentee | | 804-805 |
| Boxing | | 824, 914 |
| Boyd, Nannie Seawell (Mrs. Isaac S.) | | 480 |
| Boykin, John A. | | 674, 758, 811, 837, 845, 868 |
| Boykin, Mrs. B. M. | | 742 |
| Boynton, Hollis A. | | 130 |
| Boynton, James S. | 835 | 55 |
| Boys' Corn Club | | 663 |
| Boys' High School, Atlanta | 879, 899, 906 | 72, 297, 733-734, 807, 1004 |
| B.P.O.E. (Elks) | | 211, 881, 933 |
| Brady, Adolph J. | 383, 397 | |
| Brady, Thomas B. | | 438-439 |
| Bragg, Braxton | 527-528, 549-551, 575, 599, 603 | |
| Branan, Charles I. | | 771, 858 |
| Branch, Harlee, Jr. | | 433 |
| Brandon, Morris | | 427, 460 |
| Brandon, Mrs. Morris | | 411 |
| Brantley, Ella Foreacre | | 63-64 |
| Bratton, Thomas S. | | 746, 762 |
| Briarcliff, The | | 811 |
| Briarcliff Road | 52, 618 | |
| Bricker, Louana Rhodes | | 735 |
| Bridge commissioners | 126, 134 | |
| Bridges | 29-30, 52, 57, 75, 121, 126-127, 134, 152, 180, 199, 246, 268, 283, 353-354, 429, 453, 479, 566, 684, 794, 806-807 | 21, 108, 228, 253, 266-267, 286, 366, 408-409, 460, 525, 574, 632, 716, 848-850, 901, 952 |
| Bridwell, Johnson W., murder of | 719-720 | |
| Brine, Florence Werner | | 928 |
| Brisbane, Abbott Hall | 144-145, 148-150, 183, 188 | |
| Brisbane Park | | 349 |
| British, the | 3, 11 | |
| Brittain, M. L. | | 170, 173, 921, 931, 947, 1004 |
| Broad Street, Atlanta | 684, 704, 729, 783-784, 810, 851, 887 | 15, 83-84, 110, 191, 394, 396 (illus,) 528, 538, 653, 687-688 |
| Broady, Joseph A. Steve | | 445-447 |
| Brookhaven | | 482, 720, 798, 1008 |
| Brookhaven Country Club | | 564-565 |
| "Brooklyn, " junction Marietta and Walton streets (illus,) | 955 | 17 |
| Brooks, Jacob R. | 5, 31, 43, 55, 601 | |
| Brooks, Jacob R., life of | 43 | |
| Brookwood | | 559, 798 |
| Brookwood Hills | | 797-798, 934 |
| Brotherhood of Physicians | 375 | |
| Brotherton, William H. | 862, 891, 949 | 37, 69, 164, 181, 207, 249, 294, 373, 388, 531, 994 |
| Broughton, Len G. | | 411-412 |
| Brown, A. Ten Eyck | | 633, 637, 684, 706, 873, 888-889 |
| Brown, Alfred B. | 177 | |
| Brown, D. R. | 574, 587 | |
| Brown, Fanning | 5 | |
| Brown, George M. | | 380, 452 |
| Brown, J. Epps | | 686, 716, 766, 817, |
| Brown, Joseph Emerson | 121, 423, 447-448, 451, 496, 509, 524, 653, 678, 698, 710, 721, 734, 736, 781, 804, 807, 833-834, 839, 847, 869, 873, 875, 877-879, 886, 895-896, 922, 929, 954 | 1-3, 6, 24, 30, 50, 72, 164, 179, 206, 234, 294, 380, 496, 519, 570, 818, 903 |
| Brown, residence of (illus,) | | 496 |
| Brown, Joseph M. | 835 | 519, 556, 579, 585, 605, 903 |
| Brown, Julius L. | | 153, 240-241, 570 |
| Brown, Mrs. Joseph M. | | 605 |
| Brown, Perino | 546, 563, 662, 673, 712, 828, 856, 859, 886 | 554 |
| Brown, Peter | 176-177 | |
| Brown, Robert M | 266-267, 309, 340, 350-351 | |
| Brown, Walter R. | | 307, 437, 892 |
| Browning, Andrew | 78 | |
| Brownwood | | 539 |
| Broyles, Arnold | | 226, 264, 274, 294, 368, 389 |
| Broyles, Nash R. | | 573, 631 |
| Bruin, Mrs. R. S. | | 410 |
| Brumby, Thomas M. | | 357 |
| Brunswick | 788 | 521-522 |
| Bryan | | 252 |
| Bryan, Ellen Newell (Mrs. Wright) | | 816-817 |
| Bryan, Mary Givens | | 735 |
| Bryan, William Jennings | | 334-335, 389-390, 442 |
| Bryan, , William Jennings visits Atlanta | | 334-335, 389-390 |
| Bryant's District, Fulton County | 30 | 866 |
| Buchanan, James | 405, 423 | |
| Buckhead | 29, 160, 175, (illus,) 307, 415, 564, 602, 606-607, 619 | 429, 627, 798, 811, 822, 866, 896, (illus,) 917, 956, 972, (illus,) 985, 1004, 1008 |
| Buckhead in 1910 (illus,) | | 917 |
| Buckhead in 1934 (illus,) | | 917 |
| Buckhead in 1948 (illus,) | | 985 |
| Buell, Don Carlos | 520 | |
| Buell, Willis (or Wyllys) | 241, 254, 309, 328, 335-336, 347 | |
| Buffalo Bill and Wild West Show | | 323 |
| Buford Highway | 29 | |
| Buford Memorial Home for Girls | | 690 |
| Building boom | | 19-21, 775-857 passim, 1005 |
| Building inspector, Atlanta | | |
| Building and Loan Association Atlanta | 360 | 1, 226, 335, 345, 373, 388, 520, 698, 801, 810, 925 |
| Building operations, Atlanta | 727, 751-752, 787-788, 834-838, 884-885, 921-922, 936-937, 947-949, 957 | 3-6, 19-21, 79-80, 93-95, 142, 216-217, 228, 256-258, 282, 308, 318-319, 321, 339, 363, 369, 377, 408-409, 457-459, 493-495, 564, 574-576, 603, 604, 661, 718-719, 729-730, 782, 795-798, 802-806, 811, 813, 820-821, 833-834, 840-842, 848-850, 853-854, 870-875, 886-890, 901, 908-910, 919, 1005 |
| Buildings, office and business | 255 | 193, 216-217, 234-235, 339, 494, 574, 603-604, 661, 729-730, 782, 796-798, 802-803, 811, 813, 820-821, 834, 840-841, 853, 870-871, 875, 888-889, 919, 929-930, 939 |
| Bull, 0. A. | 415, 427, 445, 449, 456, 508, 515 | |
| Bulloch, James S. | 153-154 | |
| Bulloch, James S., descendents of | 153 | |
| Bulloch Hall | | 485-486 |
| Bullock, Rufus Brown | 685, 714, 771-772, 775-779, 781-782, 788, 80l, 804-805, 830-833, 835, 870-871, 877, 935 | 21, 31, 50, 71, 78, 200, 207, 240-241, 245, 314, 326, 379, 513 |
| Bullock, Rufus Brown, charges against | 874 | |
| Bullock, Rufus Brown, resignation of | 870-871 | |
| Bumstead, Horace | 744 | 773 |
| "Bunco Ring, ' | | 757-759 |
| Burgess, Ben B. | | 54 |
| Burgess, Henry H. | | 54, 181, 437 |
| Burke, J. F. | | 576-577 |
| Burns Club of Atlanta | | 340-342 |
| Bus transportation | | 851 |
| Bush Arbor Day | 783-786 | |
| Business, small | 283, 287-288, 295, 297-299, 351, 359-300, 395, 398-401, 431, 438, 460, 484-485, 537-539, 730, 867 | 73-75, 524-525, 607-609, 731, 821-822 |
| See also Industry | | |
| Business revival, postwar | 710-717 | |
| Butler Street, Atlanta | 117, 657 | |
| Butt, William M. | 346, 353, 372, 662, 734 | 177 |
| "Buy a Bale of Cotton" movement | | 638-639 |
| Buzzard's Roost | 6, 8, 70, 82-83 | |
| Butts County | 6 | 674, 992, 994 |
| Cab drivers, negro | | 676-679 |
| Cable Piano Company fire | | 943 |
| Cabs, horse-drawn | | 676-679 |
| Cabaniss, Henry H. | | 57, 71, 240, 257, 280, 314, 376, 411, 424-425, 599, 923 |
| Cain, John C. | 118 | |
| Cain Street, Atlanta | 116, 118, 122, 164, 639, 681, 811, 944 | 323, 492, 494, 548, 821, 889, 939 |
| Caldwell, Cobb | | 760 |
| Caldwell, Mrs. Cobb | | 760 |
| Calhoun, Abner Wellborn | 102 | 197, 258, 412, 429, 570, 818, 901, 935, 954 |
| Calhoun, Andrew | | 760, 810, 817, 954 |
| Calhoun, Andrew B. | 101-102, 281, 511 | |
| Calhoun, Ezekiel N. | 140-141, 420, 525, 923 | |
| Calhoun, F. Phinizy, Jr. | 102 | 760 |
| Calhoun, F. Phinizy, Sr. | 102 | |
| Calhoun, James M. | 46, 77, 141, 151, 156, 160-162, 168, 173, 213, 319, 337, 361, 376, 378, 383, 390, 415, 510, 525, 527-528, 546, 550, 563, 589, 634-636, 641-642, 662, 669-670, 679, 702, 717, 736, (illus,) 920, 923, 952 | 320, 532, 699 |
| Calhoun, John C. | 5, 115, 143-144, 227-228 | |
| Calhoun, Mrs. Andrew | | 760 |
| Calhoun, Mrs. F. Phinizy, Jr. | | 760, 764 |
| Calhoun, Patrick | | 198-200, 258, 285 |
| Calhoun, William C. | | 18 |
| Calhoun, William Lowndes | 952-954 | 21, 29, 194, 241, 508, 532 |
| Calico House | 481-482, 556, 847 | 482 |
| Calico House, wartime use of | 556 | |
| Callaway, Andrew W. | | 802 |
| Callaway, Frank E. | | 613 |
| Callaway, Virginia Hand (Mrs. Cason) | | 762 |
| Camack, James | 79, 125, 221 | |
| Camden County | 3 | |
| Cameron, George H. | | 746 |
| Camilla | | 824 |
| Camp, Andrew | 27 | |
| Camp Creek | 30, 638 | 395-397 |
| Camp Creek wreck | | 395-397, 824 |
| Camp, Gordon | | 712-721 passim, 722, 735, 743-744, 746, 748, 763 |
| Camp, Gordon, men who passed through, and their commanding officers | | 721 |
| Camp, Gordon, transportation between Atlanta and | | 720-721 |
| Camp, Gordon, Jesup | | 739-740, 744, 746 |
| Camp, Gordon, N orthern | | 355 |
| Campbell, Duncan G. | 70 | |
| Camp, Gordon, James | 56 | |
| Camp, Gordon, John Billow | | 771, 870 |
| Campbell County | 6, 8, 70-71, 77, 100, 107, 145, 258, 317, 324, 353, 408, 488, 632, 855 | 51, 177, 371, 416, 489, 617, 807-808, 859, 884, 893-894, 952, 959, 964, 973 |
| Campbell County, contributes generously to Atlanta citizenry | 71 | |
| Campbell County, creation of | 70-71 | |
| Campbell County, merged with Fulton County | 71 | 893-894 |
| Campbell County, selecting county site for | 70-71 | |
| Campbellton | 70-71, 77, 145, 148, 258, 408, 595, 661, 855 | 894 |
| Campbellton Academy | 71 | |
| Campbellton Baptist Church | 77 | |
| Campbellton Road | 626, 945 | 557 |
| Canal era | 100 | |
| Canals versus railroads, controversy over | 100-101 | |
| Candler, Allen D. | 835, 935 | 24, 294, 353, 357, 384, 389, 411, 420, 570 |
| Candler, Asa Griggs | 351, 482, 639, 825, 900 | 72, 123-126, 188, 368, 397, 444-445, 482, 492-495, 512, 522, 525-, 127, 535-536, 540, S45, 552, 554, 579, 639-646, 662-663, 683-684, 688, 697-698, 705, 718, 727, 744, 746, 755-756, 767, 769-771, 820, 857 |
| Candler, Asa Griggs, becomes sole owner of Coca-cola | | 124 |
| Candler, Asa Griggs, home of | | 683-684 |
| Candler, Asa Griggs, Jr. | | 369, 525, 552-553, 767, 771, 805, 811, 813, 833, 927-928, 953 |
| Candler, Asa Warren | | 627, 749, 831 |
| Candler, Charles Howard | | 126, 494, 525, 645-646, 699, 767-771 |
| Candler, Charles Murphey | | 107, 554, 934 |
| Candler, Ezekiel Slaughter | 823 | |
| Candler, George Scott | | 134 |
| Candler, John S. | 823 | 90, 125, 370, 527, 539-540, 767, 771, 779 |
| Candler, Lucy Howard | 900 | 371, 771 |
| Candler, Milton A. | 779, 870, 892 | 197, 228, 349, 554, 934 |
| Candler, Mrs. Asa Griggs, Sr. | | 645, 683-684 |
| Candler, Mrs. Samuel C. | | 494 |
| Candler, Samuel C. | | 494 |
| Candler, Scott | 175-176 | 595, 972 |
| Candler, Walter T. | 52 | 767, 771, 821 |
| Candler, Warren A. | 823 | 123, 443-444, 482, 525, 633, 642-644, 739 |
| Candler, William | | 767-768, 771, 804-805, 948 |
| Candler Building | | 2, 474, 492, 494-495, 581, 648, 739, (illus,) 996, 1005 |
| Candler Field | | 733, 776, 811, 828, 831-833, 843, 848, 851, 983 |
| Candler Hotel | | 834 |
| Candler Investment Company | | 494 |
| Candler Park | 617 | 825 |
| Candler Street | 80 | 559 |
| Candler Warehouse | | 641 |
| Canton | 423, 861 | 305, 519, 628, 808, 818 |
| Canton Volunteers, Cherokee County | 230 | |
| Cantonments | | 712-721 passim |
| Capital, State, agitation to move, from Milledgeville to Atlanta | 260-261, 497, 775 | |
| Capital, State, agitation for removal to Atlanta of | 365-366, 385 | |
| Capital, State, Atlanta becomes | 775, 777, 936 | |
| Capital, State, movement to transfer from Atlanta to Macon | | 757 |
| Capital City Club | 122, 199, 314, 835 | 60-63, 107, 151-152, 240, 276, 328, 355, 384, 387, 403, 425, 484, 546, 565, 574, 576, 578, 580, 003, 712, 761, 763, 838, 880-881, 932 |
| Capital City Club, charter of | 62 | |
| Capital City Club, charter members of | 61 | |
| Capital City Club, distinguished guests entertained by | 62 | |
| Capital City Club, presidents of | 62-63 | |
| Capital of Confederacy, Atlanta's bid for | 497, 510 | |
| Capitol, Atlanta Evening | 89, 93, 96-99, 103-104 | |
| Capitol Act | 78-79 | |
| Capitol Avenue | 615, 653, 657, 879 | 283 |
| Capitol Square | 198 | |
| Capitol View | 602-603, 811 | |
| Capitol, State | 365-366, 380, (illus,) 774, 778, 787-788, 792, 802-804, 829, 938, 954 | 29, 78-80, 93-94, 150, 161, 185, 197-198, 200, 206, 242, 406, 470, 508-509, 538, 591 |
| Capitol, State, completion of new, 1889 | | 197-198 |
| Capitol, State, dedication of new, 1885 | 93-94 | |
| Capitol, State, destroyed by fire | 296-297 | |
| Capitol, State, furniture of, auctioned | 206-207 | |
| Carlisle, Julia | 195-196 | |
| Carlisle, Willis | 195, 203-204, 213, 388, 451, 460 | |
| Carnegie, Andrew | 375-377, 534 | |
| Carnegie Library | 760 | 375-378, 425, 973 |
| Carnegie Library, trustees of | 376, 424 | |
| Carnegie Way | 411, 653, 803, 821, 988 | |
| Carnesville | 3 | |
| Carnivals | 894 | |
| Carpetbaggers | 771-772, 776 | |
| Carriage era, end of | 614-615 | |
| Carriage survey | 680 | |
| Carrie Steele Orphanage | 389 | |
| Carroll, Thomas | 29 | |
| Carroll County | 48, 50, 55, 60, 62-63, 70, 99, 200, 383, 819, 815, 900 | 770, 837, 846, 992 |
| Carrollton | 55, 383 | 291, 447, 772, 836 |
| Carswell, George H. | 869 | |
| Carter, E. V. | | 688 |
| Carter, Josiah | | 57 |
| Carter, Mrs. W. Colquitt | | 982-984, 986 |
| Cartersvil1e | 113, 180, 711 | 171, 268, 475-476, 953, 995 |
| Caruso, Dorothy Benjamin | 760 | |
| Census, United States, 1870 | 852-854 | |
| Census, United States, 1910 | | 556 |
| Census, United States, 1930 | | 866 |
| Centennial Building | 936 | |
| Central Atlanta Improvement Association | | 975, 1004 |
| Central Avenue, Atlanta | 190, 205, 921, 927, 930 | 308, 409, (illus,) 981 (illus,) 1007 |
| Central Bank & Trust Corporation | | 495, 512, 639-640, 699 |
| Central Committee of Women Citizens | | 757 |
| Central Georgia Power Company | | 431 |
| Central of Georgia Railroad | 104, 125, 145, 147, 174, 232, 360, 434, 487, 622, 696, 889, 954 | 169, 240, 285, 288-289, 520, 1002 |
| Century Building (illus,) | | 448 |
| Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta | 473, 712, 866-867 | 21, 30, 65, 240, 285, 343, 406, 438, 466, 480, 493, 503, 522, 552, 559-560, 579, 590, 611, 633, 636, 638, 643, 660, 663-664, 685-686, 688, 712, 718, 727, 732, 756-757, 779-781, 792, 829, 853, 880, 897, 901, 905-906, 921, 961, 1002, 1005 |
| Chamber of Commerce, Junior | | 779, 880-881, 915, 1004 |
| Chamber of Commerce, Negro | | 900-901 |
| Chamber of Commerce, United States | | 901 |
| Chamber of Commerce, Woman's Division | | 719-780 |
| Chamberlin, Edward P. | | 65, 314, 385 |
| Chamberlin -Johnson -DuBose Company | | 731-732, 842 |
| Chamblee | 69, 608 | 485, 520, 712, 719 |
| Chamblee-Dunwoody Road | 111-112 | |
| Chandler, Abraham | 5, 29, 31, 56 | |
| Chapel Road | 623, 627 | |
| Chapman, Gerald | | 798-799 |
| Charter of 1847, Atlanta | 189, 259-260, 902 | |
| Charter of 1874, Atlanta | 902-904 | |
| Chatham County | 153, 786 | 500, 959 |
| Chatham Road | 64 Chatsworth | 475 |
| Chattahoochee | | 383, 880 |
| Chattahoochee bottom lands, unrestricted settlement of | 73 | |
| Chattahoochee River | 3-6, 8-9, 12-14, 18, 28-30, 43, 50, 55, 64, 69-70, 72, 76, 82-83, 100, 140, 145, 148, 150-151, 153, 199, 246, 595, 597-602, 607, 643-644, 661, 728, 767, 933, 961 | 21, 210-211, 228, 260, 262, 266, 430, 432, 466, 544, 871, 952, 1008 |
| Chattahoochee River, Federal army crossings of | 597-602 | |
| Chattanooga | 100, 145 | |
| Chattanooga County | | 435 |
| Cheatham's Hill, engagement at | 583, (illus,) 584 | |
| Checks, pioneer (illus,) | | 7 |
| Cherokee Acts reversed by John Marshall | 106 | |
| Cherokee Advocate, Marietta | 395 | |
| Cherokee Country | 17, 62-63, 72-73, 82-83, 106-107, 134-135, 160-162, 424 | |
| Cherokee Country, Georgia takes official possession of | 162 | |
| Cherokee County | 4, 16, 99, 107, 230, 362, 423, 698 | 597, 914, 953 |
| Cherokee Country, creation of | 99 | |
| Cherokee Country, division of | 107 | |
| Cherokee Indians | 1-6, 12, 17, 23, 55, 62-63, 72-73, 99-100, 106-107, 134-135, 160-162 | 1009 |
| Cherokee Indians, advancement in arts of civilization | 73 | |
| Cherokee Indians, chiefs | 73 | |
| Cherokee Indians, legal jurisdiction over | 62-63 | |
| Cherokee Indians, place names | 162 | |
| Cherokee Indians, removal of | 72-73, 99-100, 106-107, 135, 160-162 | |
| Cherokee Indians, slave ownership of | 73 | |
| Cheshire, Hezekiah | 103, 143, 210 | |
| Cheshire Bridge Road | 29 | |
| Cheves, John .A. "Whistling John" | | 351 |
| Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame visits Atlanta | | 1004 |
| Chickamauga | 711 | |
| Chivers, Thomas Holley | 233-234, 251, 442-444 | |
| Chivers, Thomas Holley, dispute with Edgar Allan Foe | 442-443 | |
| Chivers, Thomas Holley, will of | 443-444 | |
| Choate, Herbert E. | | 905-906 |
| Choice, Tully | 53, 55 | |
| Choice, William A. | 448-449 | |
| Christian Churches | 463, 654, 813 | 821 |
| Christian Science churches | | 110-111, 340 |
| Christian Scientists | | 110-111 |
| Chronicle, Augusta | 43, 219-220 | |
| Chronicle, De Kalb | | 90, 107-108, 110, 115-116, 131, 133-134 |
| Chronicle and Sentinel, Augusta | 234, 661 | |
| Church, oldest in Atlanta | 334 | |
| Church of Immaculate Conception (illus,) | | 1007 |
| Churches, pioneer | 38-39, 51-52, 59, 68, 77-78, 139, 153, 169-170, 200, 207, 240-241, 247-248, 268-271, 295-296, 324, 347, 360-361, 373-374, 427, 438-440, 463-464, 586-589, 652, 654 | |
| Churches, post-belIum: | 676, 795-797, 812-814, 885, 945, 956 | 64, 108, 111, 366-368, 378-379, 442-445, 492-494, 549, 759-760, 798, 854, 930-931, 966-972 passim See also Churches, pioneer |
| Cigarette smoking by women | | 662 |
| Circuses | 246-247 | 497 |
| Citizens, Atlanta, some prominent | 35, 46, 52, 54, 59-61, 68-71, 110, 115-122, 195-197, 199-200, 206-208, 211, 213-215, 230-231, 254-257, 268, 273-274, 277, 283, 306-309, 312, 345-346, 349-350, 375, 381-382-383, 394-395, 397-402, 409, 411-412, 430-432, 442, 466-469, 486-488, 514-518, 541-542, 555-556, 735-736, 767-768, 797, 818, 820, 823-824, 846, 852, 869-870, 907-908, 923-924, 940-941, 949-951, 961 | 10-11, 30, 34-35, 46, 50-51, 66-67, 84-85, 127-128, 160-161, 176-177, 179-180, 201-202, 224, 246, 271-272, 279-280, 291-292, 304-305, 309, 330-332, 342-344, 350-351, 363, 385-386, 398-400, 416-417, 434-435, 447-452, 468-470, 487, 489-490, 504-505, 512-514, 531-534, 553-555, 569-571, 585-587, 597-599, 617-619, 653-655, 670-671, 691-695, 723-725, 736-737, 772-773, 778-779, 784, 792-794, 800-801, 807-808, 817-818, 821, 825-828, 835-837, 846-848, 857-860, 882-884, 890-893, 914-915, 921-924, 933-935, 946-948, 952-955, 963-966, 992-997, 1004-1005 |
| Citizens, De Kalb County, some prominent | 32-35, 44-46, 52, 60-61, 65-66, 70, 76-78, 83-97, 101-103, 107-109, 115-122, 129-134, 141-143, 153-154, 157-159, 170-171, 175-177, 181-182, 199-200, 211, 269, 306-309, 335, 338-339, 344, 379, 394-395, 420-421, 514-516, 541-542, 554-555, 661-662, 767, 824, 852, 869, 889, 899-900, 908, 923-924, 933, 941, 949 | 10-11, 50, 66, 84-85, 103, 161, 201, 224, 246, 271-272, 292, 304, 332, 371, 398, 417, 435, 489, 504, 512-513, 554, 586, 598, 617-618, 670, 778, 784, 793-794, 836-837, 847, 857, 891-892, 903, 922, 933-935, 946, 953, 965-966, 993-995 |
| Citizens, Fulton County, some prominent | 554, 661, 768, 797, 949-950 | 19, 54-55, 66, 89-90, 177, 246, 332, 350-351, 447, 449, 489, 531, 554, 569-570, 598, 618, 671, 693, 724, 779, 808, 818, 827, 836-837, 858-859, 883-884, 891, 903, 914, 934, 947, 952, 954, 964 |
| Citizens Bank of Georgia | 886 | |
| Citizens & Southern National Bank | | 340, 495 |
| Citizens & Southern National Bank Building | | 889 |
| Citizens Trust Company | | 783, 900 |
| City Builder | | 917-918 |
| City Court, Atlanta | 390, 412, 861, 871 | 615-616, 793, 810, 925 |
| City Court, judges of | 861, 875 | 810, 925 |
| City planning | | 684-686, 777-778 |
| City Planning Commission, Atlanta | | 685, 777-778, 810, 820, 839-840, 926 |
| Civil Rights Bill | 701 | |
| Civil service system, Atlanta | | 958 |
| Civil Works Administration (CWA) | | 916-918 |
| Civitans | | 881 |
| Clairmont Avenue and Road, Decatur | 4, 30, 209, 612 | |
| Clark, John | 365 | |
| Clark, Richard H. | | 90, 343 |
| Clark, Robert M. | | 42 |
| Clark College | 823 | |
| Clark University | 822-823 | 855-856 |
| Clarke, Edward Young | 823, 828, 846, 947 | 66, 569, 669, 963 |
| Clarke, James | 280, 476 | |
| Clarke, James, descendants of | 280 | |
| Clarke, John | 23-24, 40, 53, 100 | |
| Clarke, John M. | 679 | |
| Clarke, John T. | | 119 |
| Clarke, Lewis H. | 207 | |
| Clarke, Robert M. | 247, 264, 387, 408, 411, 429, 712, 750 | 246, 286 |
| Clarke, Thomas M. | | 542 |
| Clarke, William W. | 213 | |
| Clarke County | 59 | 66 |
| Clarkesboro | 14 | |
| Clarkesville | 4 | 514 |
| Clarkston | 30, 926 | 11, 946 |
| Clay, Alexander Stephens | | 585 |
| Clay, Henry | 205, 251, 340, 343 | |
| Clay, Lucius D. | | 551, 995 |
| Clay, Lucius D., home-coming to Marietta of (illus,) | | 995 |
| Clay County | | 963 |
| Clayton | 4 | |
| Clayton, Augustine Smith | 144, 434 | |
| Clayton, Robert M. | | 15, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 262, 335, 345, 373, 388, 409, 420, 657, 892 |
| Clayton, William W. | 712, 714, 801, 931 | 19, 90, 103 |
| Clayton County | 6, 104, 174, 434, 488, 632, 642, 738, 779, 807 | 90, 574, 759, 883, 915, 935, 940, 994, 1008 |
| Clayton County, creation of | 434 | |
| Clear Creek | 612-613, 618, 904 | 241, 323, 632 |
| Clement, Rufus E. | | 856 |
| Cleopatra poster, case of | | 299-301 |
| Clerk, Atlanta city | 263-264, 282, 406, 425, 436, 451, 477, 525, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 796, 801, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 307, 335, 373, 388, 406, 420, 557, 573, 698, 728, 809, 868, 925, 937 |
| Cleveland | 4 | |
| Cleveland, Frances Folsom | | 149-155, 206 |
| Cleveland, Grover | | 80-84, 149-155, 206, 250-252, 327-328, 334 |
| Cleveland, Grover, crowd assembled in Loyd Street to hear (illus,) | | 150 |
| Cleveland, Grover and Hendricks, Atlanta celebrates election of | | 00-84 |
| Cleveland, Grover and Stevenson, Atlanta celebrates election of | | 250-251 |
| Cleveland, Grover visits Cotton States and International Exposition | | 327-328 |
| Cleveland, Grover and wife, reception tendered | | 151-152 |
| Cleveland, Grover and wife, visit to Atlanta of | | 149-155 |
| Cleveland, Grover Jesse Franklin | 53, 101, 111 | |
| Clifford Street | 117 | |
| Clifton, George | 38 | |
| Climate | | 108-110 |
| Clinton | 3, 350 | |
| Cloud's Tower | 159, 278 | |
| Cobb, Howell | 360, 423, 591, 661, 678, 707, 783-784, 786 | 362 |
| Cobb, Thomas Willis | 107 | |
| Cobb, William, house of | 615 | |
| Cobb County | 17-18, 43, 77, 107, 153, 174, 191, 344, 389, 424, 582, 738, 767, 779, 807, 961 | 51, 53, 224, 228, 351, 438, 460, 485, 599, 628, 817-818, 837, 848, 871, 893, 948 |
| Cobb County, creation of | 107 | |
| Cobb County, initial Superior Court for | 107 | |
| Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Atlanta | | 397-398, 505 |
| Coca-Cola Company | | 124-126, 368, 494, 512, 646, 699, 756, 767-771, 798, 856-857, 916, 919, 975, 996 |
| Cocke, Erie, Sr. | | 551, 932 |
| Cock-fighting | 265 | |
| Code of the City of Atlanta, The | 552-553 | |
| Coffee County | 4 | |
| Coffee's Line | 72 | |
| Cogswell, William, champions cause of Atlanta in Congress | | 320-321 |
| Cohen, John S. | | 357, 781, 790, 838, 894, 897-898, 906, 933 |
| Cohutta | | 504 |
| Coker, Frank M. | | 180, 723 |
| Cold weather | 134, 562 | 14, 274, 374-375, 387, 711-712, 935-936, 950 |
| Coles, A. P. | | 636, 638 |
| Coliseum, the | | 175 |
| College Hill | 116-117 | |
| College Park | | 222-223, 429, 581, 831, 848, 866, 935, 953-954, 965-966, 994, 1008 |
| Colleges and universities | 376, 457, 822-823, 846-848, 954-956 | 28-29, 169-174, 194-197, 228, 287, 320, 394, 495, 595-597, 641-647, 746, 834, 855-856, 932-933 |
| Collier, Andrew Jackson | 35, 567 | 797 |
| Collier, Charles A. | | 107, 137, 150-151, 180, 249, 313-314, 326-327, 345, 353, 400, 452 |
| Collier, Edwin G. | 35 | |
| Collier, Elizabeth Gray | 35 | 449 |
| Collier, George Washington | 9, 35, 226, 237-238, 263, 285, 298, 438, 564, 567 | 72, 138, 256-257, 272, 347, 388, 449-452, 455-457, 504, 823, 938, 995 |
| Collier, George Washington children of | | 452 |
| Collier, George Washington disposal of estate of | | 455-457 |
| Collier, George Washington obituary | | 449-452 |
| Collier, Henry L. | | 406, 420, 755, 817 |
| Collier, John | 35, 211, 213, 221, 260, 263, 265, 295, 361, 363, 376, 406, 436, 451, 564, 662, 669, 675, 714, 743, 807 | 19, 107, 272, 307, 406, 504, 569, 724, 817, 910 |
| Collier, Meredith | 5, 29 35 56-57, , 104, 159, 169, 241, 394-395, 554 | 272, 444 |
| Collier, Merrell | 5, 34-35 58 153, 179, 338, 394-395' 801 | |
| Collier, Wesley Gray | 35, 564-567 | 504, 563 |
| Collier, Wesley Gray, raid on home of | 564-567 | |
| Collier, William Rawson | | 823, 934 |
| Collier Building | | 257, 388 938 , |
| Collier Road | 613 | |
| Collier's Mill | 613 | |
| Collins, James A. | 18, 206-207, 213, 241, 263-264, 268, 290, 346, 541, 892, 930 | 127, 468 |
| Collins, James D. | | 107, 207-208, 221, 228 |
| Collins' District, Fulton County | 28 | 866 |
| Collins Street | 930 | 9, 127, 409 |
| Colquitt, Alfred H. | 835, 873, 933, 936, 939, 954 | 1-3, 6, 19, 29-30, 50, 84, 152, 255, 292, 294, 433, 953 |
| Columbia | 43 | |
| Columbia County | 127, 900, 934 | |
| Columbia Theater | | 335, 782 |
| Columbia Theological Seminary | 834 | |
| Columbian Exposition, World's, Oriental influence of | | 291 |
| Columbus | 55, 144-145, 148, 177, 358, 362, 572, 739, 833, 870 | 119, 123, 295, 332, 692, 757, 770, 781, 793, 808, 827, 836, 858, 891, 966, 993 |
| Commercial Club | | 255 |
| Commissary Department, Confederate | 509-510, 551, 742 | |
| Committee of Forty-nine | 903 | |
| Common School Law | 457-458 | |
| Commonwealth, The | 533, 573 | |
| Community centers | | 822 |
| Community Chest | | 65, 483, 919, 949 |
| Community Fund, Atlanta | | 983, 986 |
| Compromise of 1850 | 434 | |
| Compton, Martha Lumpkin See Lumpkin, Martha | | |
| Comptroller, Atlanta | | 207, 226, 249, 274, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 402, 420, 426, 698, 728, 801, 809, 925, 950 |
| Comptroller-General, Georgia | 804, 823 | 294, 857 |
| Compulsory Education Bill | | 673 |
| Concerts | 645-647, 760 | 547-548, 890 |
| Cone, Francis H. | 272, 292 | |
| Cone, Mrs. Reuben | | 566 |
| Cone, Reuben | 31, 44, 52, 57, 58, 60-61, 81, 116, 150, 157, 236, 238, 268, 278, 282, 289, 325, 335-336, 399, 662, 685 | 224, 385, 955 |
| Cone, Reuben descendants of | 336 | |
| Cone Street | | 544, 821 |
| Confederate Army | 207, 389, 499-505, 518-663 passim, 677 | |
| Confederate Army at beginning of Atlanta 'Campaign | 578-580 | |
| Confederate Army demobilization of | 677 | |
| Confederate Army service headquarters and depots, Atlanta | 551-552 | |
| Confederate, memorial, replica of Lion of Lucerne | | 305 |
| Confederate, memorial, monument | 904-905 | 305 |
| Confederate, memorial, money | 573, 669-700 | |
| Confederate, memorial, publications | 573 | |
| Confederate, memorial, relics, housing of | | 309-310 |
| Confederate, soldiers' return, typical story of | 681-682 | |
| Confederate, treasury notes | 534 | |
| Confederate, war debts, repudiation of | 701 | |
| Confederate Soldiers' Home, Georgia | | 194-195 |
| Confederate States of America | 4, 57, 493, 496-663 passim | |
| Confederate States of America creation of | 496 | |
| Confederate Veterans' Reunion | | 359-363 |
| Confederate Veterans' Reunion distinguished visitors to, | | 362 |
| Confederate Veterans' Reunion social aspects of | | 362-363 |
| Congress, United States | 733-734, 739, 761, 804 | 2-3, 6, 206, 320-321, 556, 675, 819, 894 |
| Conley | 246 | |
| Conley, Benjamin F. | 778-779, 832, 835, 870-871, 926 | 76 |
| Conley, Jim | | 623 |
| Connally, Cornelius M. | 120, 157, 210 | |
| Connally, Cornelius M. children of | 120-121 | |
| Connally, David | 120-121, 157 | |
| Connally, Elijah Lewis | 121, 208, 911 | 85, 569, 883-884 |
| Connally, Mary Virginia Brown | 121 | |
| Connally, Thomas W. | 120-121 | 85, 823, 884 |
| Connors, George Washington | | 412-413 |
| Conscription, Confederate | 529-530 | |
| Conscription laws, Confederate, violence in enforcement of | 564--567 | |
| Conservatives | 771, 776, 831 | |
| Constitution, Atlanta | 42, 70, 80-81, 165, 193, 205-206, 219, 235-236, 481, 778-781, 784, 788-791, 795, 802, 805, 810, 814-818, 824, 827-828, 831, 836, 839-842, 848-850, 863-864, 870, 877, 888, 892, 894-895, 907, 910, 916-919, 921-922, 925, 927-929, 935-938, 947-949, 957-958 | 3-6, 18-21, 24, 29, 49, 54-55, 61-62, 69, 71, 81, 112-115, 118, 138, 141-147, 152-153, 158-159, 165-166, 179-180, 192-193, 200, 205-206, 209, 213-216, 221-224, 233-234, 243-246, 250-251, 254-255, 258, 260-261, 263-266, 269-27l, 279-282, 287-288, 295-300, 310-311, 313, 325, 334, 336-338, 346-347, 360-366, 384, 390-393, 403-404, 406-408, 435, 449-452, 470, 495-496, 499-501, 508-511, 532, 553, 584, 596, 698, 760, 763, 781, 792, 805, 837-838, 867-868, 872-875, 880-881, 891, 898-900, 911, 916, 935-942, 944-945, 948-951, 955, 962-963, 987-991 |
| Constitution, Atlanta Women's Department of | | 760 |
| Constitution, State | 340, 777-778, 820, 935-936 | 839 |
| Constitution, State of 1868 | 777-778, 820, 935 | |
| Constitution, State of i877 | 935, 936 | |
| Constitution, State amended | 340 | 839 |
| Constitution, Confederate States | 498 | |
| Constitution, United States | 701 | |
| Constitution, United States amendments to | 701, 776, 779 | 775 |
| Constitution Building | | 192-193, 240, 310 |
| Constitutional Convention of 1868 | 739, 771-776 | |
| Constitutional Convention of 1877 | 936 | |
| Constitutional Union party. See Union party | | |
| Construction Chief, Atlanta | | 573, 657, 698, 755, 787, 801, 810, 92:5 |
| Convention Bureau, Atlanta | | 590 |
| Convict labor | 720-722, 958 | 319 |
| Convict labor, leasing of | 721-722 | 499 |
| Conyers | 30, 855 | 345, 447, 775-776, 966 |
| Cooledge, Thomas Jefferson | | 427 |
| Coolidge, Calvin | | 775, 780-781 |
| Coolidge, Calvin visits Atlanta | | 780-781 |
| Coolidge, Calvin, Grace (Mrs. Calvin) visits Atlanta | | 780-781 |
| Cooper, James Fairlee | 733, 750, 824-825 | 130, 784 |
| Cooper, John Tyler | | 130, 159, 164, 181, 260, 599 |
| Cooper, Mark A. | 319 | |
| Cooper, Mrs. Joseph W., Jr. | | 984 |
| Cooper, Thomas L. | 361, 420 | 923 |
| Cooper, Walter G. | | 311-313, 522, 559, 636, 664, 712, 779, 796, 867, 993 |
| Cope, Willard | | 843 |
| Copenhill | | 539 |
| Cordele | | 937 |
| Corinth | 258 | |
| Coroner, De Kalb County | 38, 64, 108, 139, 175, 194, 208, 231, 267, 340, 405, 435, 525, 562, 702, 793, 860, 911, 935 | 54, 131, 181, 226, 420, 454, 835 |
| Coroner, Fulton County | 368, 405, 435, 562-563, 702, 953 | 19, 90, 181, 226, 274, 336, 454, 519, 810 |
| Corpse-snatching | 961-962 | |
| Corry, Alexander | 44, 81, 541 | |
| Cosgrove, William L. | | 314, 801 |
| Cosmopolitan outlook Atlanta's | 867-868 | |
| Cotton | 529, 536, 548-549, 849, 909 | 204-205, 285, 637-641, 663, 775 |
| Cotton effects of World War I on | | 638-641, 663 |
| Cotton loans on | | 639-640 |
| Cotton planting, wartime | 529, 536, 548-549 | |
| Cotton trade | 849, 909 | 638-641 |
| Cotton warehouses | | 640-641 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, 1881 | | 29-34, 198 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, attitude of Atlantans toward | | 33-34 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, buildings and grounds of | | 31-32 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, effects of | | 34 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, executive committee of | | 30 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, exhibits of | | 31 |
| Cotton Exposition, International, special days of | | 32-33 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 | | 155, 157, 311-331 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 awards and exhibits of | | 324-325 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 buildings of | | 322-324 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 financial dilemma of | | 329-330 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 general construction scheme of | | 321-324 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 government appropriation for | | 319-321 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 most important events of | | 326-329 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 official bird's-eye view of (illus,) | | 317 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 officers and directors of | | 314-315 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 opening of | | 325-326 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 organization of | | 313-316 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 significant result of | | 330 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895 special days of | | 326-329 |
| Cotton States and International Exposition of 18955 Women's Board of | | 315-316 |
| Council, Atlanta city | 260, 263-265, 271, 282-283, 309-310, 330-332, 342-343, 361, 372-373, 378, 387-389, 406, 424-425, 436-438, 451-453, 477-478, 510-511, 525, 546-548, 563-564, 669-670, 680, 696-697, 702, 733, 775, 778, 791-792, 801, 821, 828, 859, 875, 877, 891, 902, 910, 935, 953 | , 1, 15, 37, 53, 78, 87, 107, 130, 164, 207, 226, 274, 294, 306-307, 335, 350, 377, 387, 408, 420, 437, 454, 466, 473, 492, 519, 539, 543, 545, 556, 562, 573, 589, 601, 610, 631, 657, 675, 698, 727, 755-756, 776, 788, 802, 819, 867, 869, 924-925, 927, 937, 945-946, 957, 1002 |
| Council, Atlanta city, first | 263-265, 271 | |
| Council, Atlanta city, standing committees of | 436 | |
| Councilmen, Atlanta | 263, 271-272, 282, 309, 331, 342, 353, 372, 387, 405-406, 424-425, 436, 451, 476, 496, 525, 546, 563, 669, 702, 733, 750, 801, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 910-911, 925, 935, 943, 953 | 1, 15, 37, 53, 69, 87, 107, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294, 307, 335, 345, 353, 373, 387, 405-406, 420, 437, 454, 473, 492, 506, 519-520, 539, 556-557, 573, 589, 601, 631, 657, 675, 699, 727, 755, 776, 788, 802, 809, 819, 869, 925, 946 |
| Country Life in Georgia in the Days of My Youth | 112 | |
| Country store, Southern | 829 | |
| County manager plan, Fulton County. | | 958 |
| County mergers | | 893-894 |
| Court of Appeals, State | | 507-508, 530, 631, 787 |
| Courtland Street, Atlanta | 116, 639, 654, 763, 930 | 127, 482, 492 |
| Courts, Mrs. Malon C. | | 984 |
| Courts, Richard W., Jr. | | 813, 958 |
| Courts & Company | | 813 |
| Covington | 30, 134, 150, 218, 258, 551, 609, 677, 749, 917, 926 | 103, 169, 641, 818, 827, 846, 952 |
| Covington Road | 30, 64, 110, 112, 134, 191 | |
| Cowart, Robert J. | 861, 875 | |
| Coweta County | 6, 55, 70, 258 | 276, 294, 371, 447, 569, 617, 670-671, 883, 947 |
| Coweta Judicial Circuit | 801, 806-807 | |
| See also Judicial circuits | | |
| Cox, Albert H. | | 328, 848 |
| Cox, Harvey W. | | 641-642 |
| Cox, James M. | | 610, 985 |
| Cox, William B. | 903 | 41-42 |
| Cox Female College | | 223 |
| Cox-Carton Hotel | | 811 |
| "Cow Ordinance " | 910 | |
| Crackers, The" | | 613-614, 798, 803, 881, 902, 913, 918-919 |
| Crane, Benjamin E. | 866 | 21, 29-30, 65, 71, 78, 82 |
| Crawford, George W. | 203, 226, 257, 869 | |
| Crawford, Joel | 156, 165 | |
| Crawford, Joshua B. | | 554 |
| Crawford, Robert | 387-388, 563, 586, 669, 702, 733 | |
| Crawford, William H. | 38 | |
| Crawford County | 6, 23-24 | 119, 736 |
| Crawford County, creation of | | 23-24 |
| Crawford W. Long Hospital, | | 411, 530 |
| Crawfordville | 833 | 935 |
| Creek Indians | 1-6, 11-13, 16, 20, 23, 48-50, 55, 62, 139-140 | 1009 |
| Creek-Cherokee boundary question | 55, 72-73 | |
| Creek-Cherokee boundary question, settled by United States, 1830 | 72-73 | |
| Creek-whites boundary line | 2-3 | |
| Crematory | | 389, 574, 811 |
| Crew, Benjamin B. | 684, 758, 943 | 692 |
| Crew, James R. | 641, 696, 697-698 | 66, 962 |
| Crew, James R., murder of | 697-698 | |
| Crew Street | | 529-530 |
| Crime | 31, 328-331, 341, 358-359, 697-698, 718-720, 746, 767-768, 792-793, 802 | 275-276, 364-365, 619-628, 648-650, 794, 798-799, 844-846, 894, 911-912, 918, 949 See also Murders |
| Criminal trials, noted | | 365, 619-628 |
| Crisp, Charles R. | | 894 |
| Crops, wartime | 548 | |
| Cross Keys | 29, 59, 69, 601-602, 606 | 11, 383 |
| Crowder case, the | 80-81 | |
| Crowley, Forrest Lee, murder of | | 301-304, 903 |
| Crowley, Seaborn | | 277, 301-304, 485, 903 |
| Crowley, W. D., suicide of | | 277 |
| Crusselle, Edward | | 511 |
| Crusselle,Thomas George Washington | 199, 282, 400, 436, 481, 628, 634 | |
| Cuba | | 113 |
| Culberson, Alonzo "Bus" | | 846 |
| Culberson,Hubert L. | | 506, 808 |
| Culture | 268, 540, 645-647, 706-708, 759-761, 802, 840, 868, 928-929, 938 | 63-64, 93, 165-169, 242-243, 255, 329, 341-342, 359, 375-378, 389, 393, 400, 480-481, 547-548, 566-569, 648, 661-662, 683, 760-764, 837, 997, 1009 |
| Currency question | 179, 194, 222-223, 513 | |
| Currier, Charles E. | | 259, 412-413, 686, 724 |
| Currier, Hilliard L. | 353, 372, 400, 425, 427, 451, 525, 546, 563, 728 | |
| Curtiss-Wright Flying Service | | 852 |
| Custom house | 922, 954 | |
| Cuthbert | 55 | 933 |
| Cut-rate drug merchandising | | 75 |
| Cyclorama of Battle of Atlanta | 864 | 99-103 |
| Cyclorama of Battle of Atlanta, made three-dimensional, | | 102 |
| Cyclorama Building, Grant Park (illus,) | | 101 |
| Dabbs, John | 126, 133 | |
| Dabney, William H. | 211, 213, 662 | |
| Dacula | | 252 |
| Dade County | | 827 |
| Dahlonega | 72, 153, 162, 283, 312 | 935, 964 |
| Daley, Walter R. | | 658, 836 |
| Dallas | | 819 |
| Dallis, Palmer Phelan | | 924 |
| Dalton | 582, 862 | 330, 371, 773, 922, 934, 964 |
| D'Alvigny, P. P. Noel | 651-652, 654, 941 | 495, 857 |
| Dances | | 761-763 |
| Dancing | 537 | 400, 581, 761-762, 804, 920, 983, 986-987 |
| Daniels, Josephus, visits Atlanta | | 739 |
| Danielsville | 2 | |
| Darlington Apartment, Atlanta | 143 | |
| Darnell, T. M., 4387-388 | | |
| Daughters of American Revolution | 16, 50 | 242-243, 576, 591, 633 |
| Daughters of American Revolution, Atlanta Chapter | 16 | 242-243, 591 |
| Daughters of American Revolution, charter members of | | 242 |
| Daughters of American Revolution, regents of | | 242-243 |
| Dargan, Milton | | 511, 760 |
| Dargan, Mrs. Milton | | 511, 760 |
| Davidson, James A. | 64 | |
| Davidson's | | 484 |
| Davis, Edward C. | | 529-530, 892 |
| Davis, Ezekiel A. | 283, 545 | |
| Davis, Jefferson | 496-497, 548, 564, 575, 603-604, 643-644, 695 | 116-117, 200 |
| Davis, Jefferson, Atlanta memorial service for | | 200 |
| Davis, Jefferson, visits Atlarita | 496-497 | 116-117 |
| Davis, John W., apprehended for murder | 50-5l | |
| Davis, Larkin H. | 750 | 67 |
| Davis, Mrs. Jefferson, visits Atlanta | | 242 |
| Davis, Winnie, visits Atlanta | | 116-117, 242, 362 |
| Davis Hall | 724-725, 736, 776, 782-783, 786, 810 | 67 |
| Davis Airlines, Inc. | | 851 |
| Davis-Fisher Sanitorium | | 529-530 |
| Davison, Beaumont | | 664, 812-813 |
| Davison-Paxon-Stokes Company | | 812-813, (illus,) 889 |
| Dawson | 55 | 836, 884 |
| Dawson, William C. | 173 | |
| Dawson County | 4 | |
| Dawsonville | | 724, 964 |
| Daylight saving time | | 738, 929 |
| Dean, Samue1 | 387-388 | |
| Dearing, William | 79, 147 | |
| Death roster, annual | 335, 360-361, 418-421, 430-431, 460, 514-518, 541-542, 554-556, 661-662, 728-729, 767-768, 797, 823-824, 850-852, 869-870, 889, 899-900, 907-908, 923-924, 933, 940-941, 949-951, 961 | 10-11, 34-35, 50-51, 66-67, 84-85, 103, 127-128, 160-161, 176-177, 201-202, 225, 246, 271-272, 291-292, 304-305, 331-332, 342-344, 3SO-351, 371, 385-386, 398-400,, 416-417, 434-435, 447-452, 468-470, 489-490, 504-505, 512-514, 531-534, 553-555, 569-571, 585-587, 597-599, 617-619, 653-655, 670-671, 691-695, 723-725, 736-737, 772-773, 778-779, 784-785, 792-794, 800-801, 807-808, 817-818, 825-828, 835-837, 846-848, 857-860, 882-884, 890-893, 901-903, 914-915, 921-924, 933-935, 946-948, 952-955, 963-966, 992-997, 1004-1005 |
| Debs, Eugene V., visits Atlanta | | 335 |
| Debutante Clubs | | 581-583, 689, 761, 816-817 |
| Debutante balls | | 761 |
| Debutante balls, parties | | 761-762, 764 |
| Debutante balls, war work | | 741 |
| Decatur | 4, 9, 17, 18, 25-26, 28, 30, 44, 57, 63-64, 69, 73, 102, 104, 121, 134, 152, 168-169, 191, 193, 208-209, 211, 213, 221-222, 247, 270, 279, 286, 307-309, 330, 361-363, 424, 433, 445, 494, 602, 606-607, 609-610, 615, 621, 638, 648, 650, 662, 694, 779, 819, 842, 847, 852, 860, 923 | 11, 54, 84, 90, 110, 133, 160-161, 194-197, 228, 252, 286-288, 304, 348-350, 416, 420, 426, 437-438, 451, 526, 532, 544-545, 554, 569, 597, 675, 693, 725, 737, 776, 778, 790, 834-835, 846, 848, 857, 866, 902, 923, 946, 953, 965, 972, 1002 |
| Decatur, growth of | | 834-835 |
| Decatur, incorporated as county seat of De Kalb County | 25-26 | |
| De Kalb County, officials of | | 835 |
| De Kalb County, picture of, in 1890's | | 287-288 |
| Decatur, Stephen | 26, 73 | |
| Decatur Academy | 103 | |
| Decatur Cemetery | 110, 117, 444, 494, 516, 542, 889, 900 | |
| Decatur Commissioners, provisions for | 25-26 | |
| Decatur Gold Mining Company | 81 | |
| Decatur Methodist Church | 59 | |
| Decatur Presbyterian Church | 51, 59, 847 | |
| Decatur Road | 30, 620 | |
| Decatur Street, Atlanta | 190, 199, 205, 215, 236, 587, 650, 654, 657, 879-880, 927 | 17, 84, 150, 542-543, 607-609, 701, 823, (illus,) 981 |
| Decatur Street, Atlanta, life along | | 607-609 |
| Decatur Watchman | 80 | |
| Defense lines, Atlanta | 567-569 | |
| Defense lines, Atlanta, Confederate, Atlanta, 1864 (illus,) | 571 | |
| Defense troops, Atlanta, inspection of | 589 | |
| DeFoor, Martin, and wife, murder of | 959-960 | |
| DeGive, Laurent | 840-841, 957 | 71-72, 278-281, 299-301, 569, 923 |
| DeGive's Opera House | 840-841, 8SO | 43, 50, 110, 158, 170, (illus,) 232, 241, (illus,) 278, 297, 299-301, 310, 329, 335, (illus,) 716, 782 |
| De Kalb, Baron Johann | 24 | |
| De Kalb County | 3-6, 9, 13, 17-18, 20-35 passim, 38-70, 72-247, 256-257, 266-268, 273, 281, 283-286, 304-314, 328-330, 333, 337-342, 345-346, 349-350, 358-361, 389, 405-406, 414-415, 424, 435-436, 448, 451, 4S4, 459-460, 479-480, 494-495, 536, 545, 562, 647, 660-662, 673-675, 680-682, 693-695, 701-702, 709, 720-721, 740, 747-748, 767, 779, 793-794, 801, 806-807, 815, 824, 842, 852-855, 860, 870, 884, 892, 906, 908, 911, 923-924, 926, 933, 941, 946, 958, 960 | 10-12, 19, 54, 84, 90, 98, 107-110, 115-116, 131-134, 181, 226, 272, 274, 286-288, 292, 304, 307, 332, 336, 348-349, 353, 370-371, 389, 420, 437-438, 454, 500, 512, 519-520, 544-545, 554, 586, 589, 598, 632, 674-675, 692, 712, 720, 749, 755, 772, 776, 778, 784, 790, 793, 802, 806-807, 818, 834-835, 837, 839, 847, 857, 891, 922, 933-935, 946, 953, 965-966, 993-995, 1008 |
| De Kalb County, boundaries of | 24 | 1008 |
| De Kalb County, boundary between Gwinnett County and | 4, 76 | |
| De Kalb County, centennial of | | 790 |
| De Kalb County, creation of | 23-24 | |
| De Kalb County, districts of | 4, 26, 28-29, 41, 51-52, 57, 69-70, 74-75, 175-176, 241, 285 | 934 |
| De Kalb County, earliest settlers, sources of | 31 | |
| De Kalb County, alphabetical list of | 83-97 | |
| De Kalb County, growth of | | 834-835 |
| De Kalb County, natural wonder of | 81-82 | |
| De Kalb County, organization of | 20-26 | |
| De Kalb County, physical development of | 28-30, 52-53, 56-58, 64-65, 69-70, 75-77, 108-110, 119-121, 125-127, 147-152, 156-160, 164-169, 173-175, 180, 188-191, 193, 200-201, 208-209, 218-221, 232-236, 245-246, 267-268, 312-314, 333, 544-545 | |
| De Kalb County, selection of countv seat for | 25-26 | 348-349 |
| De Kalb County, towns and villages of, 1880 | 11-12 | |
| De Kalb County Academy | 41, 58, 73 | |
| De Kalb County Academy, trustees of | 58 | |
| De Kalb County Bible Society | 59 | |
| De Kalb County Commissioner | | 972 |
| De Kalb County courthouse | 24-25, 77, 119-120, 175, 244-245, 674, 693, 860 | 348-349, 674-675 |
| De Kalb County courthouse fire destroys | 175, 193, 244, 281 | 674-675 |
| De Kalb County courthouse first | 24-25 | |
| De Kalb County courthouse repairing | 119-120 | |
| De Kalb County courthouse second | 77, 244, (illus,) 245 | |
| De Kalb County courthouse third | | 348-349, 674-675 |
| De Kalb Manufacturing Company | 111 | |
| De Kalb Standard | 32 | |
| De Los L. Hill, Jr. Memorial Dental Clinic for Children | | 890-891 |
| Delta Air Lines | | 852 |
| De Mille, Cecil B., visits Atlanta | | 920 |
| Democrat, The | 251 | |
| Democrats | 35, 173, 205, 271, 285, 298, 387, 389, 423, 473, 684-685, 776, 779, 782-786, 789, 804, 827-828, 831, 833, 859, 870-871, 874-875, 891, 902, 910, 925, 933, 935, 941 | 2-3, 50, 55, 80-84, 119, 198, 205, 226, 250, 252, 334, 345, 389, 454, 601-602, 764, 777, 637-638, 894, 897-899, 931-932, 956 |
| Demorest | | 946 |
| Dempsey, Levi | 5, 64 | |
| Dennis, Eloise Nelms | | 648-650 |
| Dentist's bill, 1887 (illus,) | | 134 |
| Dentists | 119, 153, 453, 815-816, 907, 956 | 134, 505, 890-891 |
| Department of ~I\rchives and History, Georgia | 9 (illus,) | 463, 735 |
| Depression, economic, of 1930's | | 669, 732, 856, 866, 894-897, 904-907, 955 |
| De Soto, Hernando | 1 | |
| Detectives | | 570, 758, 794-795, 845, 884, 944, 950, 952 |
| Dewberry, Benjamin Franklin | | |
| Dewberry, Benjamin Franklin, Heroic death of | | 523-524, 886 |
| Diamond, James | 5, 26, 58, 133, 174-175, 180, 424 | |
| Dickey, James L., Jr. | | 460, 637 |
| Dickey, Mrs. James L., Jr. | | 762 |
| Dickson, William M. | | 137, 207 |
| Diesel engines | | 1002 |
| Dinkler-Plaza Hotel | | 605 |
| Directory, Atlanta | 279, 460-461, (illus,) 462, 463-466, 715, (illus,) 745, 761, (illus,) 762, 763, 841, 848, 865-866 | 8, 43-45, 70, 230-231, 267, (illus,) 298, 343, 464-465, 782-783 |
| Directory, Decatur | | 835 |
| Disabled American Veterans of the World War | | 831, 880 |
| Discipline cases, early church | 39, 59, 68 | |
| Disreputable sections, Atlanta | 288, 298 | 26-28, 265 |
| Dixie Terminal Building | | 873 |
| Dixon, Thomas | | 442 |
| Dobbs, Harry F. | | 792 |
| Dobbs, R. Howard, Jr. | | 238 |
| Dobbs, R. Howard, Sr. | | 914 |
| Dobbs, Samuel Candler | | 123, 125-126, 756, 767-771, 951 |
| Dobbs, T. A. | 28 | |
| Doctors. See Physicians | | |
| Dodd, Green T. | | 54, 180 |
| Dodge, Grenville M. | 600 | |
| Doe, Daniel D. | | 120-121 |
| Donald Fraser High School | 847 | |
| Donehoo, James | 60, 368 | |
| Donors, list of outstanding, to welfare of Atlanta area | | 771 |
| Dooly County | 6, 20-22, 362 | 903 |
| Doonan, Aloysius A. "Al" | | 880, 946 |
| Doonan, Terrence | 383, 662 | 569 |
| Doraville | 139, 246, 860 | 11, 115, S44, 724, 1004-1005 |
| Dorsen, A. Robert | | 961 |
| Dorsey, Hugh M. | 835 | 571, 620-621, 673-674, 727, 739, 744, 746, 763, 765-766, 775, 781, 925, 954 |
| Dorsey, Mrs. Hugh M. | | 763 |
| Dorsey, Roy | | 934 |
| Dorsey, Rufus T. | | 71, 130, 345, 55, 3, 755, 934, 954 |
| Dougherty, David H., home of | | 886-887 |
| -Dessa | | 886-887 |
| Dougherty County | 362, 790, 855 | 959 |
| Douglas, Hamilton | | 341 |
| Douglas, Mrs. Hamilton, Sr. | | 922 |
| Douglas, Stephen A. | 473, 855 | |
| Douglas, Stephen A., visit to Atlanta of | 473 | |
| Douglas County | 855 | 67, 90, 793, 952, 993 |
| Douglas County, creation of | 855 | |
| Douglasville | 55, 73, 855 | 167 |
| Dozier, Mrs. M. C. | | 122-124 |
| Draft registration, World War I | | 717 |
| Drama | 540, 724-725, 795, 840, 928-929 | 257, 281, 299-301, 309, 356, 359, 410, 962-963, 977-982, 991 |
| Driver's License Law | | 950 |
| Drought | | 937 |
| Druid Hills | 59, 63 | 525-527, 539-540, 643, 662, 764, 782, 866, 890, 930, 934 |
| Druid Hills Golf Club | 63 | 590-591, 781, 884 |
| Dublin | 3 | |
| Duckworth, Joseph B. | | 852 |
| Dueling | 546, 777, 791 | 198-200 |
| Duke, Doris | | 434 |
| Duke, Nannie Holt | | 434 |
| Duluth | 127 | |
| Duncan, John W. | 496, 551, 563, 662, 712, 823 | |
| Dunning, James L. | 628-629, 679, 705, 736, 739, 802, 893, 908 | 435 |
| Dunwody, John | 153-154 | |
| Durand, S. A. | 714 | |
| Earhart, Amelia (Mrs. George Palmer Putman) | | 920, 932 |
| Earhart, Amelia visits Atlanta | | 920 |
| Early County | 362 | |
| Earthquake of 1861 | 493 | |
| Earthquake of 1886 | | 113-115 |
| East Atlanta | 200, 616-617, 619 | 286, 539 |
| East Atlanta Land Company | | 188, 234 |
| East College Avenue, Decatur | 30 | |
| East Lake | | 368-369, 460, 520, 526, 532, 839, 954 |
| East Lake Country Club | | 460-461, 881 |
| East Point | 64, 333, 622, 636, 638, 849-850 | 13, 112, 134-135, 394, 687, 747, 808, 831, 848, 866, 914, 935, 964-965, 972, 1008 |
| East Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur | 64, 30, 79 | |
| East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad | | 43-45, 64-65, 295 |
| Easter sunrise service | | 920 |
| Eastern Air Transport | | 852 |
| Eastern standard time | | 929 |
| Eastman | 3 | |
| Eatonton | 3, 101, 122 | 400, 532-533 |
| Economic topics, convention to discuss, 1831 | 101 | |
| Economy, governmental | 179 | |
| Eddy, Mary Baker | | 110 |
| Edgewood | 946 | 11, 152, 171, 221, 255, 539, 800, 866, 946 |
| Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta | 60-61, 116, 915, 946 | 158, 188-190, 211, 259, 398, 444, 460, (illus,) 542, 574, 802, 821, 823 |
| Editors | 233-234, 251, 279, 340, 399, 426, 454, 480, 540, 572-573, 675, 684-685, 761, 772, 788-791, 827, 840, 927-928 | 53, 57-58, 93, 201, 255, 394, 438, 498-499, 595-596, 842 |
| Education | 31, 40-41, 58, 137, 215-216, 247-250, 268, 283-284, 334-335, 341, 446-448, 456-458, 497-498, 510, 675-676, 709-710, 742-744, 748-749, 753, 777, 820-823, 876-879, 899, 906, 943, 954-955 | 28-29, 72-73, 169-174, 194-197, 206, 212, 267, 297, 320, 394, 412, 549, 595-597, 641-647, 658-660, 673, 795-796, 811, 828, 834, 839, 855-856, 932-933, 973, 1004-1005 |
| Education, Negro | 742-744, 820, 822-823, 954-955 | 28-29, 72, 206, 212, 320, 659-660, 839, 855-856 |
| Education, pioneer | 31, 40-41, 58, 137, 215-216, 247-250, 268, 283-284, 356-357 | |
| Education, of poor | 40-41, 58, 284, 357, 442, 446-447, 458, 570, 710 | |
| Education, provision for statewide free | 777, 820-822 | |
| Education Association. Georgia | 748-749 | |
| Education Bill, 1866 | 710 | |
| Edwardsville | 926 | 13 |
| Egan Park | | 895-896 |
| Eggleston, B, B., Atlanta commandant | 676-677 | |
| Egleston, Thomas. | | 429, 443, 576, 693-695 |
| Egleston, Thomas. will of. | | 694 |
| Egleston Memorial Hospital | | 690, 694-695 |
| Elam, Samuel C. | 405 | |
| Elbert County | 362, 554, 923 | 103, 772, 935, 964 |
| Elberton | 2 | 252, 385, 569 |
| Elbow Bend | | 265 |
| Election, Atlanta's first municipal. (illus,) | 264 | |
| Election disturbances | 859 | |
| Elections, conduct of early | 38 | |
| Electric appliances | | 430 |
| Electric lighting | | 10, 15, 87-88, 183, 281, 309, 460, 828 |
| Electric lighting rates | | 425-429 |
| Electric streetcars | | 188-191 |
| Electricity, industrial use of | | 176 |
| Elkins, Mrs. William S. | | 546-547 |
| Elkins, William S. | | 424, 546-547, 576, 686, 948 |
| Elliott, James H. | | 775-776 |
| Elliott Street | 61, 627 | |
| Ellis, Frank | | 760, 847 |
| Ellis, James M. | 118 | |
| Ellis, James N. | | 892 |
| Ellis, Mrs. Frank | | 760 |
| Ellis, William D. | | 633, 847 |
| Ellis Street, Atlanta | 116, 118, 626, 639, 654 | 256, 323, 388 |
| Elsas, Jacob | 807-809 | 71, 135, 170, 258, 280, 808, 903 |
| Ellsberry, Lindsey | 5, 76 | |
| Emancipation Proclamation | 553, 689 | |
| Emily Winship Woodruff Maternity Center | | 530-531 |
| Emory College | 216 | 573, 660, 755 |
| Emory University | 63, 482 | 258, 593, 641-647, 743 |
| Emory University, Asa G. Candler's interest in and association with | | 642-644, 647 |
| Emory University, buildings of | | 644-647 |
| Emory University, early history of | | 641-642 |
| Emory University, endowments of | | 642, 644, 646-647 |
| Emory University, Graduate School | | 645 |
| Emory University, Medical School | | 644-645 |
| Emory University, Medical Unit, World War I | | 743 |
| Emory University, Memorial Surgical Pavil-ion | | 646 |
| Emory University, presidents of | | 645 |
| Emory University, School of Business Administration | | 645-648 |
| Emory University, School of Law | | 645 |
| Emory University, School of Theology | | 645 |
| Emory University Hospital | 482 | 482-483, 531 |
| Engineer:, Atlanta City | 733, 750, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 262, 274, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 409, 420, 573, 850 |
| Engineers | 147, 173, 180, 183-185, 188, 227, 240, 259, 273, 332, 383, 400, 733, 750, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911, 924-925, 953 | Vol.2, 1, 164, 274, 721, 777, 790-791, 796, 835, 850, 858, 872, 888, 925-926 |
| English, James Warren | 935, 952, 956 | 15, 18, 21, 37-38, 65, 69, 71, 135, 158, 164, 180, 191, 207, 226-227, 238, 240, 249, 258, 279, 315, 373, 388, 420, 433, 477-478, 487, 493, 542, 596, 712, 764, 966 |
| English, James W., Jr. | | 334, 683 |
| English, Mrs. James Warren | | 411 |
| Enon Baptist Church (illus,) | 324 | |
| Enquirer, Columbus | 177 | |
| Enterprise, The | 234, 251 | |
| Episcopal churches | 240, 247-248, 268-270, 427, 586, 589, 630, 652-653, 813, 843-844 | 442-443 |
| Episcopalians | 239-240, 247-248, 268-270, 295, 434, 586-589, 630, 653, 844 | 442-443 |
| Equitable Building | | 231, 234-235, 259, 412, 427 |
| Erlanger, Theater | | 962-963 |
| Erskine; John | 679, 778 | 332, 591 |
| Erskine l\lemorial Fountain | | 591 |
| Erwin, Thomas C. | | 779 |
| Estill, J. H. | | 420 |
| Etheridge, Frank G. | | 961 |
| Etheridge, Paul S. | | 759, 901 |
| Etowah | 711 | |
| Etowah River | 4, 72, 82, 148-149, 164, 211, 582 | |
| Evangelists | | 709-711 |
| Evans, Clement A. | | 586 |
| Evans, Hiram Wesley | | 669, 968 |
| Evans, John | 5 | |
| Evans, Mrs. Lettie Page Whitehead | | 646 |
| Evans County | | 894 |
| Evan's District, De Kalb County | 33 | |
| Evins, John Leroy | 42, 151, 661 | |
| Evins, Nancy Baugh | 42-43, 151 | |
| Examiner, -Atlanta | 377 | |
| Exchange Place | | 574, 666, 802 |
| Execution, De Kalb County's first legal | 79-80 | |
| Executions, first two Fulton County | 444-446 | |
| Execution Council of Georgia | 11 | |
| Exhibitions | 552, 696-697 | 67, 323 |
| Explosions, ammunition train | 633-634 | |
| Exposition Cotton Mills | 802 | 41-42, 136, 339, 353 |
| Expositions. See Fairs Expressway system | 1005 | |
| Ex-slaves, problem of | 677-678, 689-691, 721 | |
| Ezra Church, battle of | 611 (illus,) 623-625 | 392, 423 |
| Ezra Church, battle of, casualties of | 625 | |
| Ezzard, William | 53, 58, 63, 81, 202, 210-211, 213, 217, 236, 257, 318-319, 323, 337, 346, 405-406, 409, 424, 435" 440, 476, 496, 508, 510, 517, 545, 551, 563, 729, 750, 801, 827-828, 865-866, 935 | 19, 161, 440, 447, 886 |
| Fairs | 238-239, 247, 298, 318-322, 754-756, 842-843, 884 | 10, 29-34, 145-155, 311-331, 390, 663-666 |
| Fairs, De Kalb County | 884 | |
| Fairs, Gate City Guard | | 10 |
| Fairs, Southern Central Agricultural Society | 238-239, 298, 318-322 | |
| Fairs, State | 842-843 | 157 |
| Fairs, Stone Mountain | 247 | |
| Factories, Federal army destruction of | 595-597 | |
| Fairburn | 71, 632, 855 | 621, 894 |
| Fairburn Road | 54, 245 | |
| Fairless Street | | 267, 561 |
| Fall, Abram B. | 211 | |
| Families, heads of, Atlanta | 305-306 | |
| Families, heads of, Decatur | 307-309 | |
| Family Welfare Society | | 483-484, 690 |
| Fannin County | | 570, 994 |
| Fant, David J. | | 973-974 |
| Farm income, Georgia | | 937 |
| Farm land, Fulton County acquires good | | 894 |
| Farmers | | 204-205 |
| Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, National | | 205 |
| Farmers' Alliance movement | | 205-206, 252 |
| Farmers' Alliance, State | | 205, 252 |
| "Farmers' Legislature" | | 206 |
| Farr, Thomas | 194 | |
| Farrar, Geraldine | | 459, 547, 566-567 |
| Farrar, John | 372, 387-388, 425 | |
| Farrar, Robert M. | | 15, 87, 130, 164, 181, 554 |
| Farrow, T. Stobo | 891 | 5 |
| Fashions, feminine | | 761 |
| Fasting and prayer, day of | 564 | |
| Fayette County | 6, 17, 20-24, 28, 64, 70, 104, 389, 434, 855 | 586, 772, 847, 892, 902, 940 |
| Fayette County, Commissioners of | 21, 23 | |
| Fayette County, Inferior Court, Justices of | 21-23 | |
| Fayette County, Justices of the Peace | 21 | |
| Fayette County, organization of | 20-23 | |
| Fayette County, selection of County seat for | 26 | |
| Fayette County, source of name of | 24 | |
| Fayetteville | 26, 29, 57 | 350, 505, 550, 673, 940, 944, 954 |
| Fayetteville Academy | | 622 |
| Fayetteville Road | 30, 57, 284-285, 615 | |
| Federal, appointments, postwar, for Georgia | 679 | |
| Federal, destruction of Atlanta | 650-662 | |
| Federal, loans | | 897 |
| Federal, officers' headquarters in Atlanta | 637-640 | |
| Federal, relief | | 916-918 |
| Federal Army | 427, 493, 545, 550-551, 562-663, passim | |
| Federal Army, at. beginning of Atlanta Campaign | 575-578 | |
| Federal Emergency Housing Corporation | | 909 |
| Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta | 956 | 635-637, 716, 857, 904 |
| Federal Reserve Bank Com-mission | | 636 |
| Federal Reserve Banking Act | | 635 |
| Federal Reserve banks | | 635-637 |
| Federal Union, Georgia | 120, 152 | |
| Federal Union, Milledgeville | 313 | |
| Fee system superseded by salary system | | 802 |
| Felder, Thomas S. | 722 | |
| Fellowship | 77-78 | |
| Fellowship Baptist Church | 77-78 | |
| Felton, Mrs. W. H. | | 316, 328 |
| Felton, Rebecca Ann Latimer | 112, 159, 191-192 | 787 |
| Felton, William H. | 112 | |
| Ferguson, Daniel P. | 673, 702, 733, 747 | 554 |
| Ferriers, pioneer | 30-31, 43, 69-70, 76, 108, 127, 246, 344 | 952 |
| Fiction | | 939-943 |
| Fifteenth Amendment to United States Constitution, ratification of | 805, 830, 832 | |
| Fillmore, Millard | 271, 377-378, 405, 939 | |
| Fillmore, Millard, Atlanta entertains | 377-378, 939 | |
| Finances, Atlanta | 425, 452, 669-670, 733, 802, 855-856, 902-903, 943 | 179, 402, 539, 560-562, 663, 697, 699, 777, 779, 794, 820, 838-839, 916, 937, 950, 997 |
| Finances, De Kalb County | 794 | |
| Finances, Georgia | | 869, 924 |
| Finances, Fulton County | 428, 459, 478 | 924 |
| Fink, Albert | 922 | |
| Fire, Atlanta's big | | 700-706 730-731 |
| Fire, burned area of, described | | 730-731 |
| Fire, progressive results of | | 705, 730-731 |
| Fire, property losses from | | 704-706 |
| Fire, relief measures for sufferers in | | 705 |
| Fire alarm bell | 754-757 | |
| Fire bell silenced | | 565 |
| Fire chiefs | | 38-39, 87, 130-131, 164, 182, 207, 228, 249, 274, 336, 502, 506, 528, 704, 729, 784, 848, 880, 910-911, 925, 943, 962, 973 |
| Fire engine «Ta!1ulah, " about 1866 (illus,) | 704 | |
| Fire engine house auction | | 226-227 |
| Fire engines | 653, 658, 704, 723, 754-757 | |
| Fire horses | | 676, 728-729 |
| Fire replaced by motor trucks | | 676 |
| Fire limits, Atlanta | 425 | |
| Fire service test | 918 | |
| Fire Battalion, Atlanta | 573-574 | |
| Fire Companies, Atlanta | 317-318, (illus,) 364, 409-410, 437, 455-456, 480, 488, 496, 508, 529, 542, 653, 704, 754-757, 809-810, 865, 918 | |
| Fire Department, Atlanta | 529, 573, 628, 704, 722-723, 757, 809-810, 865, 914 | 37-38, 87, 130, 164, 182-184, 207, 226-227, 249, 262-263, 274, 338-339, 390, 395, 410, 433-434, 501-502, 507, 528-529, 616-617, 658, 676, 700-706 passim, 728-729, 746, 778, 784, 792, 810, 831, 880, 910-911, 925, 928-929, 943, 962, 1005 |
| Fire Department, drum and bugle corps | 390 | |
| Fire Department, fatalities | 865 | 183-184, 507, 529, 616-617, 778, 784, 792, 831, 910, 929 |
| Fire Department, first paid | | 37-38 |
| Fire Department, tournament | 809-810 | |
| Fire-fighting apparatus | | 728-729 |
| Firehouses | 754-757 | |
| Fires | 175, 193, 281, 295, 316-317, 344, 455-456, 649-659, 723-724, 810, 814, 865, 876, 922 | 37, 58-60, 91, 157, 183-184, 283, 296-297, 336-339, 395, 398, 409-410, 433-434, 495-497, 525, 527-529, 549, 566, 591, 606, 634, 658, 674-675, 700-706, 729-731, 771, 798, 807, 831, 870-871, 911, 928-929, 943, 949, 962, 1004-1005 |
| First air meet, Georgia's | | 584 |
| First airmail letter received in Atlanta | | 584 |
| First Atlanta-built airplane | | 843 |
| First amusement park, Atlanta's | 272 | |
| First apartment-type building in Atlanta | | 94-95 |
| First artificial street lighting, Atlanta | 355 | |
| First Atlanta citizen nominated for State governor | 393 | |
| First Atlanta newspaper to print colored cuts | | 394 |
| First automobile accessories in Southern States | | 416 |
| First baby in Atlanta | 195-196 | |
| First banking agency, Atlanta's | 251 | |
| First Board of Health, Atlanta's | 217, 265 | |
| First brick building erected in Atlanta | 236 | |
| First building and loan association, Atlanta's | 360 | |
| First chiropractor in Georgia | | 965 |
| First church in Atlanta | 247 | |
| First church in South to broadcast Sunday service | | 759 |
| First city council, Atlanta | 217 | |
| First Coca-Cola branch manufacturing plant | | 125 |
| First Coca-Cola dividend | | 125 |
| First daily newspaper, Atlanta's | 279, 377 | |
| First draft of men from Atlanta, War Between the States | 497 | |
| First electric lights in Atlanta | | 10 |
| First electric streetcar in Georgia | | 189 |
| First fair, Atlanta's | 318-322 | |
| First Federal slum clearance | | |
| First project in United States | | 920 |
| First four-lane highway, Georgia's | | 950 |
| First "garage" in Atlanta | | 416 |
| First graduates of Georgia Tech | | 171 |
| First hanging in De Kalb County | 80-81 | |
| First homicide, Atlanta's | 272-273 | |
| First hospital, Atlanta | 355 | |
| First -hotel in Decatur | 44 | |
| First house in Marietta | 101 | |
| First house on Decatur Street | 199 | |
| First housing project in United States | | 908 |
| First Incumbent to hold two De Kalb County offices simultaneously | 525 | |
| First InstitutIon in United States to be asked to apply for Phi Beta Kappa | | 196 |
| First interment at Oakland Cemetery | 315-316 | |
| First Italian opera in Atlanta | 725 | |
| First Jewish citizen in Marthasville | 214-215 | |
| First judge of Cherokee Circuit | 107 | |
| First lawyer in Atlanta | 217 | |
| First lawyer in Marietta | 77 | |
| First man to mention Andrew Jackson for President | 79 | |
| First man-made construction in downtown Atlanta | 167 | |
| First manufacturing enterprise, Atlanta's | 206 | |
| First map of Atlanta | 353 | |
| First Masonic lodge, Atlanta's | 250-251 | |
| First medical society, Atlanta's | 375 | |
| First merchant in South to employ woman salesperson | 887 | |
| First merchants in Decatur | 66 | |
| First municipal election, Atlanta's | 263-264 | |
| First municipal swimming pool for Negroes | | 789 |
| First National Bank, Atlanta (illus,) | 735, 776 | |
| First National Bank Building | 57 | |
| First national bank to operate in Cotton States | 685 | |
| First Negro to graduate from West Point | 512 | |
| First newsboy in Atlanta | 297, - | |
| First -newspaper in Atlanta | 233-234 | |
| First newspaper in Dixie to open own broadcasting station | | 58, 791-792 |
| First obituary published in De-Kalb County | 53 | |
| First office-building skyscraper , Atlanta's | | 136 |
| First Ordinary, De Kalb County | 340 | |
| First original treatise on rail-road building | 148 | |
| First overseas telephone call from Atlanta | | 842 |
| First permanent settler to build own home in downtown Atlanta | 115 | |
| First plateglass show windows in Atlanta | 764 | |
| First post office, Atlanta's | 237-238 | |
| First post office, De Kalb County | 17-18 | |
| First post-war sermon | 663 | |
| First printing office and newspaper, De Kalb County | 79-80 | |
| First public school, Atlanta | 357 | |
| First public school teachers, Atlanta's | 878 | |
| First railroad, tramway, with metal tracks | 55 | |
| First railroad charter, Georgia | 79 | |
| First ray of organized religious Iife | 38 | |
| First real estate agency in Atlanta | 274 | |
| First resident lawyer of Atlanta | 211 | |
| First resident physician of Atlanta | 39 | |
| First school in Atlanta for colored children | 742 | |
| First School Commissioner, Georgia's | 847 | |
| First school to open in Atlanta after Sherman's departure | 675-676 | |
| First school teacher, Atlanta's | 216 | |
| First secretary of state, Georgia's | 424 | |
| First sermon preached in Atlanta | 239-240 | |
| First social function in Atlanta | 166 | |
| First soda fountain in Atlanta | 766 | |
| First State senator from Fulton County | 390 | |
| First steam fire engine in Atlanta | 723 | |
| First successful steam locomotive | 78 | |
| First successful use of anesthesia | 322 | |
| First Sunday school, Atlanta's | 247 | |
| First superintendent of Atlanta's public schools | 748 | |
| First telegram, Atlanta's | 278 | |
| First telephone conversation, Atlanta's | | 23-24 |
| First television station in South | | 1004 |
| First theatre, Atlanta's | 375, 587 | |
| First touchdown scored in Georgia | | 269 |
| First train, Atlanta's | 191-193 | |
| First train, Georgia Railroad, to Atlanta | 218-221 | |
| First train, Macon & Western, to Atlanta | 234-236 | |
| First transcontinental flight | | 585 |
| First trap-pigeon -shooting event, Atlanta's | 843 | |
| First tunnel built in Georgia | 313-314 | |
| First two-story house in Atlanta | 189-190 | |
| First weather forecasts by radio | 947 | |
| First white male child born in Atlanta | 119 | |
| First woman to attend University of Georgia | | 901 |
| First woman bank teller in Atlanta | | 191 |
| First woman doctor in Atlanta | | 808 |
| First woman to head an Atlanta ministerial department | | 728 |
| First woman to hold seat in United States Senate | 112, 479 | 787 |
| First woman member of State Legislature | | 788 |
| First woman railroad president in world | | 808 |
| First woman stenographer in Atlanta | | 966 |
| First National Bank of Atlanta | 686 | 191, 237, 433, 473, 856-857, 901, 911 |
| First National Bank Building | 915 | 856-857 |
| First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta | | 759-760 |
| Fisher, Luther C. | | 529-531 |
| Fitzgerald | 522 | |
| Five Points | 237, 263, 587, 615, 659 | 77, 121, 234, (illus,) 259, 332, 579, 688, 715, 739, 746, 758, 779, 821-822, 870, 916, 930, 938, 948, 964 |
| Flag raising | | 715 |
| Flatiron Building (illus,) | | 996 |
| Flemington | | 994 |
| Flint River | 5, 55, 638 | |
| Flippen | | 395 |
| Flipper, Festus | 512 | |
| Flood, Ohio River | | 610 |
| Floral emblem, State | | 673 |
| Florence Crittenden Home for Girls | 627 | |
| Florida real estate boom | | 813-814 |
| Flowers, Leo "Tiger" | | 824, 847 |
| Flowery Branch | 15 | |
| Floyd, Charles | 162 | |
| Floyd County | 107 | 500, , 621, 993 |
| Flynn, Kate Dougherty | | 85-86 |
| Flynn, John Hughes | 877, 886, 902-903, 910, 943 | 85-86 |
| Football | | 173-174, 267-269, 289-291, (illus,) 321, 349-350, 708-709, 733-734, 843-844, 921 |
| Football play, weird | | 844 |
| Football score, record | | 709 |
| Foote, Walter O. | | 792, 914 |
| Force, Julia, murders sisters | | 277-278 |
| "Force Bill" I, 115 | | |
| Ford Motor Company plant, Hapeville | | 1004 |
| Foreacre, Green J. | 486-488, 523, 889, 954 | 63, 779 |
| Foreman, Mrs. Robert L. | | 547 |
| Foreman, Robert L. | | 545, 547 |
| Forest Park | 104 | |
| Formwalt, Moses W. | 263, 282, 288, 291, 347-349, 801 | 306, 848 |
| Formwalt, Moses W., estate of | 348-349 | |
| Formwalt, Moses W., monument to | 348 | |
| Formwalt, Moses W., murder of | 347 | |
| Forrest Avenue, Atlanta | 116, 933 | 702, 938-939 |
| Forsyth | 122, 144-145, 149, 151, 158, 350, 941 | 894, 923, 964 |
| Forsyth, Ambrose B. | 206, 213, 282, 315, 383, 405, 591, 869 | 489 |
| Forsyth, John | 62, 69, 72, 125-126 | |
| Forsyth, Mrs. William | | 393 |
| Forsyth, William G. | 206 | 489 |
| Forsyth County | 4, 107, 362, 424 | 859, 892 |
| Forsyth Street, Atlanta | 774, 787, 802, 812, 863, (illus,) | 2, 55, 78, 84, 228, 267, 528, 561, 574, 653, 688, (illus,) 716, 782, 803, 846, 859, 867, 875, 888, 988 |
| Forsyth Street Bridge (original) erected 1891 (illus,) | | 253, 716 |
| Forsyth Theater | | 574 |
| Fort Barrington | 2-3 | |
| Fort Benning | | 781 |
| Fort Daniel | 11-12, 15, 28 | |
| Fort Gaines | 3 | |
| Fort Gilmer, See Fort Peach tree | | |
| Fort Hawkins | 3 | |
| Fort McPherson | 752 | 111-113, 290, 297, 355, 460, 537, 687, 705, 714-715, 722, 740-744, 746, 749, 764, 790, 796, 931-932 |
| Fort, role of, in World War I | | 714-715, 722, 740-744, 746, 749, 764, 1002 |
| Fort Oglethorpe | | 487 |
| Fort Peachtree | 11-14, 17, 100, 149, 162 | |
| Fort Scudder | 162 | |
| "Fort Peace" | | 682 |
| Fort Street, Atlanta | 116 | 700 |
| For';. Valley | 512 | |
| Fortson, Blanton | | 944 |
| Forward Atlanta Commission | | 814 |
| Foster, A. B. (Bud) | | 936 |
| Four-Mile Purchase | 3 | |
| Four-Minute Men | | 741-742 |
| Fourteenth Amendment to United States Constitution, ratification of | 779-780 | |
| Fourth National Bank | | 191, 412, 473, 739, 797, 856-857 |
| "Fourth Ward Riot | 793 | |
| Foute, A. M. | | 194 |
| Fox, Amos | | 194, 632, 723 |
| Fox Theater | | 187-188, 692 |
| Frank, Leo M., case | | 571, 619-628, 673 |
| Franklin | 258 | |
| Franklin, William Jasper "Goat Man" | | 106-107, 569 |
| Franklin College | 76 | |
| Franklin County | 3, 43, 54, 60, 177, 362, 940, 960 | |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt High School | 879 | |
| Fraser, Carlyle | | 842 |
| Fraser, Donald | 846 | |
| Frauds, election | 387-388 | |
| Freedmen's Aid Society | 823 | |
| Freedmen's Bureau, Georgia | 690-691, 701, 705, 742, 744, 771, 776, 820 | |
| Freight, rates, discriminatory | 473 | |
| Freight, railroad | | 466 |
| Freight, terminals | | 603 |
| Freight, wartime | 533-534 | |
| Freight Bureau, Atlanta | | 438, 466, 472 |
| French, Daniel Chester | | 72 |
| Fritz Orr Club | | 854-855 |
| Fulton, Hamilton | 100, 143, 363-365 | |
| Fulton, Robert, 363, 365 | | |
| Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills | 809 (illus,) | 1006 |
| Fulton Blues | 497, 501 | |
| Fulton Club | | 335 |
| Fulton County | 6, 8, 10, 20, 28, 30, 56, 60, n, 74-75, 81, 100, 126, 129, 153, '176, 201, 245, 324, 340, 356, 361-385, 389-393, 405-406, 412-414, 424, 427-429, 435, 442, 444-446, 448, 451, 456-458, 474-476, 478-479, 488, 493-495, 513, 545, 548-549, 562-563, 569-572, 585, 647, 659, 661, 673-675, 680, 691-693, 701-702, 708-709, 720, 728-730, 743, 746-748, 750, 768, 777, 779, 786, 793-794, 807, 860, 870, 884-885, 892, 911, 919, 933 | 12-14, 18-19, 54, 89-90, 95-98, 107, 130-131, 159, 181, 208-209, 223, 226, 249, 274, 307, 313, 336, 345, 353, 383, 387, 389, 420, 437, 449, 454, 460, 500, 506, 519, 531, 539, 554, 570, 574, 589, 624, 631-632, 634, 648, 660, 664, 670-671, 673-674, 694, 699, 712, 745, 759, 772, 776, 788, 798, 802, 808, 810-811, 827, 836-837, 848, 858-859, 891-897, 903, 914, 917, 934, 947, 952, 954, 956-960, 964, 1005-1009 |
| Fulton County, boundaries of | 363 | |
| Fulton County, Campbell County merged with | 71 | 893 |
| Fulton County, creation of | 361-365 | |
| Fulton County, districts of | 8, 10, 28, , 74-75 | 866, 896 |
| Fulton County, Milton County merged with | | 893 |
| Fulton County, records of, removed to safety | 572 | |
| Fulton County, source of name of | 363-365 | |
| Fulton County, statistics of, 1854 | 384 | |
| Fulton County, towns and villages of, 1880 | | 12-14 |
| Fulton County Airport | 257 | |
| Fulton County Commissioners | | 54, 90, 107, 130-131, 181, 208, 226, 249, 274, 307, 345, 353, 374, 437, 466, 492, 506, 539, 574, 633, 660, 699, 759, 788, 798, 819, 901, 949, 956, 972 |
| Fulton County courthouse | 355, (illus,) 370, 380, 570, 572, 651, 691, 787, (illus,) | 16, 19-20, 65, 116, 577-578, 603, 633, 1007 |
| Fulton County Daily Reporter | | 212 |
| Fulton County Democratic League | | 838 |
| Fulton County Medical Society, 1, 888 | | |
| Fulton County Railroad Company | | 191 |
| Fulton County Reformatory | | 896 |
| Fulton County World War Dead Memorial | | 758 |
| Fulton Dragoons | 497 | |
| Fulton National Bank | | 434, 550-551 |
| Fulton Tower | | 627 |
| Fulton-De Kalb Hospital Authority | | 259-260 |
| Funerals, elaborate | | 24, 50, 200-201, 470, 1004-1005 |
| Futrelle, Jacques | | 599, 736, 893 |
| Futrelle, Mrs. J acques | | 599, 893 |
| Gable, Clark | | 983, 986-987, 991 |
| Gaines, Frank H. | | 195-196, 228, 800 |
| Gainesville | 4, 15, 213, 730, 816, 822 | 103, 397, 430, 469, 570, 914, 937-938, 946, 973 |
| Gainesville tornado | | 937-938 |
| Gallogly, Richard G. "Dick, " | | 844-846 |
| Gambling | 266, 288, 298, 369, 413, 869 | 758, 949 |
| Gambling, raid | | 758 |
| Gammon Theological Semi-nary | 823 | 855-856 |
| Garden Hills | | 811 |
| Garner, Oscar Brown | | 773 |
| Garnett, Charles Fenton Mercer | 180, 185, 190, 221, 235, 237, 240, 257, 273 | |
| Garnett Street | | 745 |
| Garrett, Franklin M. | title, i (illus,) X | 975, 1004 |
| Garrett, William J. | 866 | 42, 72, 208, 228 |
| Garrett's Bridge | 30 | |
| Garrison, Nehemiah | 12, 15 | |
| Gartrell, Lucius J. | 415, 436, 496, 510, 621, 657, 752, 821, 847, 894, 903, 936 | 50, 246, 282 |
| Gartrell, Lucius J., estate of | 621 | |
| Gas, natural | | 871 |
| Gas lighting | 396-397, 406, 712 | 87-88, 182 |
| Gaskill, V. A. | 736-737 | |
| Gate City, name of, given to Atlanta | 432 | |
| Gate City Bank Building | 957 | |
| Gate City Guardian | 426, 497 | |
| Gate City Guard, Atlanta | 110, 440-442, 497, 500, 508, 517-518, 954 | 10, 84, 116-117, 327, 576 |
| Gate City Guard, Atlanta, casualties of | 517 | |
| Gate City Guard, Atlanta, northern tour of | 954 | 576 |
| Gate City Guard, war service of | 517 | |
| Gate City Hotel | 653, 658 | 761 |
| Gate City National Bank | 919, 957 | 275-276 |
| Gate City Railroad Company | 957 | |
| Gates, Charles, Sr. | 27 | |
| Gatins, Joseph F. | | 575, 948 |
| Gault, Joseph | 76-77 | |
| Gault's Reports | 77 | |
| Gazette, De Kalb | 79 | |
| Gazetteers, State | 18, 64, 73 | |
| Geldert, Howard | | 611 |
| General Electric Company, Southeastern District | | 176 |
| General Motors plant, Doraville | | 1004-1005 |
| Gentlemen's Driving Club | 662 | 136-145, 151, 155-156, 161 |
| Gentlemen's Driving Club, changes name to Piedmont Driving Club | | 155-156 |
| Gentlemen's Driving Club, earliest extant membership list of | | 143-145 |
| Gentlemen's Driving Club, presidents of | | 156 |
| Genuine Parts Company | | 842 |
| George, Walter F. | | 787, 819, 899, 931, 956 |
| Georgia Air Line Railroad | 363, 408-409, 452, 487, 730, 816 | |
| Georgia and Alabama Rail-road | 721 | |
| Georgia Army | 497, 499-507, 546, 555-556, See also Troops, Georgia | |
| Georgia Bankers' Association | | 636 |
| Georgia Baptist Hospital | 658 | 410-412 |
| Georgia Bill | 830-831 | |
| Georgia, Carolina & Northem Railroad | | 252-254 |
| Georgia Council of Defense | | 763 |
| Georgia Electric Light Company | | 243, 409, 426 |
| Georgia Federation of Labor | | 949 |
| Georgia Federation of Music Clubs | | 890 |
| Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs | | 673, 764 |
| Georgia, Florida & Alabama Railroad | | 808 |
| Georgia Illustrated | 159 | |
| Georgia Industrial College | 847 | |
| Georgia Institute of Technology | | 169-174, 212, 289-291, 414, 546, 613, 632, 708, 712, 715, 743, 746, 790, (illus,) 826, 832, 843-844, 881, 932, 1004-1005 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, Aviation School | | 743 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, board of regents of | | 174 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, buildings of | | 172-173 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, cooperative plan of | | 173 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, first year's enrollment of | | 171 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, football teams of | | 289-291, 708-709, 837, 843-844, 898, 965 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, original faculty of | | 171 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, presidents of | | 170, 173 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, R.O.T.C. units of | | 173 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, rules of | | 172 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, sports at | | 173-174 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, status today of | | 173 |
| Georgia Institute of Technology, trustees of | | 173 |
| Georgia Military Academy | | 715, 746 |
| Georgia Military Academy, cadets | | 715, 781 |
| Georgia Military Institute | | 130, 357 |
| Georgia National Bank | 713-714, 819, 823, 838 | |
| Georgia Pacific Railroad | 487 | 21-23, 118, 167, 295, 466, 785-786 |
| "Georgia pike, " | 509 | |
| Georgia Power Company | | 243, 427, 430-433, 811, 871-872, 881, 942 |
| Georgia Public Service Commission | | 853 |
| Georgia Railroad | 12, 44, 123, 125-126, 168-169, 173, 184, 188, 191, 206, 208, 218-221, 227, 236, 278, 377, 607, 609, 619, 633-634, 650-651, 662, 672, 682, 694, 711, 811, 887, 926 | 253, 1006 |
| Georgia Railroad, completion of | 218-221 | |
| Georgia Railroad, freight depot (illus,) | 887 | |
| Georgia Railroad, relation of, to Decatur | 168-169 | |
| Georgia Railroad and Banking Company | 122, 147, 150, 259, 292, 383, 408, 482, 534 | |
| Georgia Railroad Company | 79, 122, 144 | |
| Georgia Railway & Electric Company | | 427-430, 432, 479, 509-510, 527 |
| Georgia Railway, directors of | | 429 |
| Georgia Railway-interurban electric line | | 479 |
| Georgia Railway & Power Company | | 687-689, 720-721, 740-741, 790-792 |
| Georgia Railway, strike | | 687-689 |
| Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company | | 380, 996 |
| Georgia School of Technology | 809 | |
| Georgia Western Railroad | 382-383, 487, 792 | 21 |
| Georgia Western Railroad and 'Banking Company | 383 | |
| Georgian, Atlanta | 722 | 498-499, 596, 781, 804-805, 921 |
| Georgian-Terrace Hotel | | 565, 574-576, 603, 606-607, 719, 759, 762, 780, 811, 887, 982-983 |
| Germans, the | 923 | |
| Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's | 545 | |
| Gholstin, Louis | | 65, 71, 438, 503, 723 |
| Gibbs, Thomas Fortson | 342 | |
| Gilbert, Joshua | 39, 132, 216-217, 265, 273, 289, 508, 515 | 448 |
| Gilbert, Sterling Price | | 674, 771 |
| Gilbert, William | 201, 414 | 903 |
| Gilmer, George Rockingham | 12-13, 100, 156, 161 | |
| Gilmer. J. F. | 567-568 | |
| Gilmer County | 107, 162, 362 | |
| Gilmer Street, Atlanta | 13 | 492 |
| Girl Scouts of America | | 690 |
| Girls' Cotillon Club | | 816 |
| Girls' High School. Atlanta | 639, 879, 899 | 72-73, 850, 973, 1004 |
| Glascock, Thomas | 182 | |
| Glascock County | 182 | |
| Glen. John | 44, 133, 208, 211, 360, 372, 387, 389, 401, 409, 425, 865 | 332 |
| Glenn, John Thomas | | 72, 164, 181, 200, 207, 224, 234, 240-241, 245, 258, 260, 385, 489 |
| Glenn, Luther, J.. 1.435-436. 451-452, 661, 676. 735. 851 | 127, 181, 224, 291, 385 | |
| Glenn, Mrs. Thomas K. | | 481 |
| Glenn, Thomas K. | | 260, 413-414, 525, 638, 768-769, 771, 794, 856, 874, 958 |
| Glenn, Wadley R. | | 531 |
| Glenwood Avenue, Atlanta | | 789 |
| Gloster | | 252 |
| Gluck, Alma | | 568 |
| Glynn County | 3 | |
| Goddard, John N. | | 412, 771 |
| Gold | 72, 81, 102, 277, 286, 728 | |
| Gold, discovery of near Dahlonega | 72 | |
| Gold, Fever in De Kalb County, 1830 | 81 | |
| Gold, in Fulton County | 728 | |
| Gold, rush, California | 277 | 398 |
| Gold, rush, Klondike | | 370 |
| Golden, John, feuds with railroad | 157-158 | |
| Goldsmith, J. W. | 875, 891, 902, 910, 911 | 201, 793, 817 |
| Goldsmith, John, H. | 891, 902, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 274, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 402, 420, 426, 698, 728, 801 |
| Goldsmith, Turner | 349 | 272, 736, 801, 947 |
| Goldsmith, Washington L. | 870 | |
| Golf | | 62, 173, 342, 368-369, 461, 564, 583-584, 590-591, 691, 875-882, 912-913, 962 |
| Golf caddies | | 881 |
| Golf champions. | 368, 584, 691, 875-882, 912-913, 949, 962 | |
| Golf courses | | 342, 368-369, 590-591, 820, 848, 913 |
| Golf professionals | | 342 |
| GoIfers outstanding | | 368-369, 583-584, 691, 833 |
| Gompers, Samuel, visits Atlanta | | 311 |
| Gone With the Wind | 628, 820 | 369, 882, 937, 939-943, 949, 977-991 |
| Gone With the Wind, moving picture version of | | 977-991 |
| Gone With the Wind, players in order of appearance | | 979-982 |
| Gone With the Wind, world premiere of | | 982-991 passim |
| Gone With the Wind ball | | 982-987 |
| Goodall, Solomon | 265 | |
| "Goober, The" | | 874-875 |
| Goodrum, Julia Ozburn | 132-133 | |
| Goodwin, Buford | | 781 |
| Goodwin, John B. | 231 | 41, 53, 69, 87, 127, 130, 164-165, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 279-280, 285, 294, 297, 437, 472, 492, 784 |
| Goodwin, Solomon | 102-103 | |
| Goodwin, children of | 103 | |
| Goodwin, homeplace of | 102-103 | |
| Goodwin, Thomas H. | | 506, 535 |
| Gordon, John Brown | 393, 722, 773, 776-777, 781, 786, 835, 851, 888, 892-893, 905, 936, 940, 958 | 1-2, 6, 21-22, 50, 118-119, 139, 151, 153, 197, 204, 206, 359, 362, 469-470, 494, 504, 508-509, 713, 955 |
| Gordon, elected governor | | 118-119 |
| Gordon, funeral of | | 470 |
| Gordon, monument | | 508-509 |
| Gordon, "Sutherland" home of | | 470 |
| Gordon, Mrs. John B. | | 508-509 |
| Gordon, William Washington | 145, 147 | |
| Gordon County | 870 | 923 |
| Gordon Street | | 444, 540 |
| Gould, Erastus Franklin | | 136, 180 |
| Gould, Helen | | 240 |
| Gould, Jay, visits Atlanta | | 239-240 |
| Gould Building | | 483-484 |
| Goulding, Francis R. | | 834 |
| Governor, Georgia | 53, 62-63, 69, 72, 99-100, 111, 113, 122, 125-126, 143-145, 147-149, 156, 161, 173, 180, 183-184, 190-192, 200, 203, 226, 257, 260, 282, 360, 363, 365, 393, 447-448, 451, 496, 524, 678-679, 685, 734, 773-774, 779, 870-871, 873-874, 908, 933, 939-940 | 1, 50, 55, 198, 205-206, 250, 294, 326, 334, 389, 420, 454, 487, 499-500, 506, 519, 556, 585, 597, 605, 632, 673, 775, 787, 801, 818, 869, 894, 936, 944, 948, 956, 1002, 1004 |
| Governor's Horse Guard | | 116, 150, 487 |
| Governor's mansion, Atlanta | 164, 834-835, 871, 939 | 151, (illus,) 323, 801, 805 |
| Grady, Gussie | | 234 |
| Grady, Harriet Shedden (Mrs. Henry W., Jr.) | | 816 |
| Grady, Henry W. | 219, 235, 258, 756, 791, 884, 888, 892, 909, 927-928 | 3, 21, 29, 49, 55, 72, 76-77, 82-84, 117-119, 137, 142, 149-151, 153, 166-168, 170-171, 193, 200-202, 204, 215, 251, 328, 499, 516, 532, 781-782, 848, 891, 922, 943 |
| Grady, famous Boston speech of | | 200 |
| Grady, funeral of | | 201 |
| Grady, Henry W., Jr. | | 168, 342, 387, 611 |
| Grady, Mrs. Henry W. | | 153, 417 |
| Grady, Henry W. monument | | 231-234, 297, 782 |
| Grady, crowd at unveiling of (illus,) | | 232 |
| Grady, unveiling of | | 232-234 |
| Grady Memorial Hospital | 809, 956 | 257-260, 389, 529, 670, 697, 921, 925, 938, 950-951 |
| Grady Memorial Hospital blood bank | | 950-951 |
| Grady Memorial Hospital trustees of | | 258, 274, 373, 420, 454, 951 |
| Graft expose | | 867-868, 949 |
| Graham, John H. | | 823 |
| Graham, William H. | 358-359 | |
| Gramling, Charles | | 907 |
| Gramling, George H. | 925 | |
| Gramling, Kennedy | 230 | |
| Gramling, John R. | | 19, 54, 87, 90, 137, 180 |
| Gramling, William G. | 903 | 177 |
| Grand jury, De Kalb County | 138-139, 151, 158, 169, 179-180, 193, 201-202, 210, 214, 222, 266, 273, 283-284, 310-311, 328-329, 340-342, 358, 392, 414-415, 430, 447, 459-460, 479, 513, 529, 536, 674-675, 693, 709, 720-721, 747-748, 794, 806 | 107 |
| Gramling, William G. | 903 | 177 |
| Grand jury, De Kalb County presentments of | 137-138, 151-152, 169, 201-202, 210, 222, 310-311, 328-329, 341-342, 358, 392, 414-415, 430, 447, 459-460, 479, 513, 529, 536, 674-675, 693, 709, 720-721, 747-748, 794, 806 | |
| Gramling, William G. | 903 | 177 |
| Grand jury, Fulton County | 368-370, 390-393, 396, 412-414, 427-429, 442, 449, 456-459, 478-479, 497-498, 513, 528-529, 548-549, 559-560, 569, 673-674, 691-693, 708-709, 720, 746-747, 750, 794, 807, 908 | 19, 303, 758, 867 |
| Grand jury, Fulton County presentments of | 368-370, 390-393, 396, 427-429, 442, 456-459, 478-479, 497-498, 513, 528-529, 548-549, 559-560, 569-572, 673-674, 691-693, 708-709, 720, 746-747, 750, 807 | |
| Grand Ladies' Fair | 754-756 | |
| Grand Lodge of Georgia | | 549 |
| Grand Opera House | | 334, 359, 533 |
| Grand Theater | 841 | 110, 278-281, 424, 778 |
| Granite, Georgia | 55 | 198, 367, 533, 801 |
| Grant, Bryan M. "Bitsy" | | 882 |
| Grant, Horace | | 537 |
| Grant, Hugh Inman | | 174 |
| Grant, John A. | 859, 916 | 280, 513 |
| Grant, John T. | 886, 903 | 114, 160, 201 |
| Grant, John W. | | 174, 280, 417, 460, 488-489, 511, 547, 576, 613, 632, 662, 760, 901, 963 |
| Grant, Lemuel Pratt | 332, 346, 383, 396, 409, 567-569, 571, 592, 662, 684, 696-697, 750, 760, 787, 792, 846, 875, 877, 897, 903, 916 | 1, 39, (illus,) 40, 45, 71-72, 131, 164, 180, 291, 343, 513, 965 |
| Grant, Mrs. John W. | | 338, 347, 570, 760, 762-763 |
| Grant, Mrs. William Daniel | | 271, 680, 693 |
| Grant, Ulysses S. | 549, 782, 830 | |
| Grant, William Daniel | | 179, 207, 314 |
| Grant, William G. | 133 | 858 |
| Grant, Alexander and Company | 721-722 | |
| Grant Field | | 174, 613, 798, 832, 843, 909, 920, 931 |
| Grant Field, fire at | | 798 |
| Grant Park, Atlanta | 639 | 39-41, 88, 101-102, 109, 173, 184-186, 282, 3S7, 426, 591, 927-928, 996 |
| Grant Place | | 737 |
| Grantland, Seaton. | | 735 |
| Grantville | 333 | |
| Grave markers, inscriptions on | 15-17, 42, 44, 50, 102, 109-111, 154-155, 177, 196-197, 217, 257, 274, 316, 344, 348, 419, 431, 444, 494, 744, 933, 960 | 51, 351 |
| Grave markers, oldest inscribed | 110-111 | |
| Graves. John Temple. | | 201, 498, 547, 596 |
| | | |
| Graves, pioneer | 15-17, 42-44, 50-51, 56-57, 102, 109-111, 117, 154-155, 171, 177, 195-197, 207, 217, 257, 273-274, 316, 344, 347-348, 361, 419, 430, 608, 767 | |
| Gray, James Richard | | 57-58, 279, 493, 596, 723 |
| Gray, May Inman | | 57 |
| "Greater Atlanta" | | 539, 557, 560, 848, 866 |
| Green, Alston Hunter | 256-237, 344, 495, 767 | |
| Green,Clement Clay | 673, 767-768 | 504 |
| Green and Howell's Ferry | 595, 661, 730, 767, 933 | |
| Green and Howell's Ferry -Road | 623, 919, 923 | |
| Greenbacks | 669-670 | |
| Greene, Eleanor Raoul (Mrs-Harry L.) | | 737 |
| Greene County | 79, 661, 778, 902 | 76, 160, 400, 593 |
| Greensboro | 3, 151, 822 | 169, 818 |
| Greenville | 53 | |
| Greenwood, Alfred B. | 66 | |
| Greenwood Avenue | | 701, 704 |
| Greenwood Cemetery | | 460, 860 |
| Gregg, Robert | | 414 |
| Gresham, John J . | | 171 |
| Gresham, Walter Q. | 614, 619 | |
| Greshamville | | 966 |
| Gress, George V. | | 184-136 |
| Griffin | 163, 206, 572, 854, 869 | 55, 103, 335, 393, 482, 586, 622, 654, 891-892, 963, 993 |
| Griffin, Daniel | 183-184 | |
| Griffith, David W. | | 465, 666 |
| Grisley discovery, a | 926 | |
| Gross, Herman | | 766 |
| Grove Dorothy Haverty, (Mrs. Lon) | | 761 |
| Grubb, Samuel W. | 859 | |
| Gude, Albert Valdemar | 772, 837 | |
| Guests, distinguished Atlanta | 377-378, 920, 939-940, 949, 933-954 | 33-34, 116-117, 149-155, 239-242, 255-256, 310-311, 327-328, 334-335, 358-359, 362, 383-384, 389-390, 424-425, 485-488, 545-547, 573-580, 709-711, 721-722, 739, 760-762, 764-766, 780-782, 831-833, 920-921, 930-932, 949, 977-991 passim, 1004 |
| Gullatt, James E. | 563, 733, 735, 750, 779 | 246 |
| Gunby, William T. | 342 | |
| Gwinnett County | 4-5, 8, 12, 15, 16, 24, 28, 30, 60, 63-64, 70, 99, 100, 127, 284, 344, 488, 779, 785, 892 | 127, 448, 452, 570, 573, 793, 818, 847, 882, 902, 923, 947, 966 |
| Gwinnett County, boundary between De Kalb County and | 4, 76 | |
| Gwinnett County loses ground to De Kalb County | 70 | |
| Gwinnett County first courthouse in | 16 | |
| Gwinnett County population of 1820 | 5 | |
| Haas, Aaron | 910 | 65, 135, 164, 525, 598 |
| Haas, Jacob | 214-215 | 45, 71, 164, 181, 207, 227, 280, 388, 553 |
| Habersham County | 3, 4, 63, 99 | 295, 817 |
| Habersham Road | | 563 |
| Haden, Charles J. | | 765, 828 |
| Hail storm | 862-863 | |
| Hailey, I. Gloer | | 972-973 |
| Hairston, Albert Miles | 32-35 | |
| Hairston, William | 5, 32, 180, 213, 283 | |
| Hall County | 2-4, 15-17, 52, 63, 99, 145, 730, 935 | 431, 554, 837 |
| Hambleton, James P. | 472, 680 | 350 |
| Hamilton | | 827 |
| Hamilton, Everard | 51 | |
| Hamilton, George B. | | 961 |
| Hammock, Cicero C. | 164, 230, 875, 891, 910 | 72, 182, 208, 224, 828 |
| Hammond, Amos W. | 406, 409, 688, 940-941 | |
| Hammond, Dennis F. | 859, 877, 891 | 246 |
| Hammond, Nathaniel J. | 427, 560, 563, 662, 669, 680, 847, 903, 941 | 21, 72, 84, 165, 255, 385, 426, 577, 902 |
| Hammond, Octavia, letter of | 670-673 | |
| Hammond, Wiliam R. | 670 | 87, 164, 660 |
| Hancock, Winfield Scott | | 111-112 |
| Hancock County | 950 | 205, 857 |
| Hangings | | 364-365, 794, 799 |
| Hameiter, Cornelius R. | 234, 251, 254, 271, 278-279, 294, 340, 378, 405-406, 424, 426, 429, 454 | 350, 691 |
| Hameiter, Josephine E. | 508 | |
| Hameiter, William R. | 225, 227, 294, 848, 851, 865-866 | 691 |
| Hanna, Elizabeth H. | 716 | |
| Hanson, George W. | | 707 |
| Hanson, John Fletcher | | 169, 570 |
| Hanson Motor Company | | 707 |
| "Hanson Six" | | 706-707 |
| Hape, Albert | 814-816, 907 | |
| Hape, Samuel | 907, 925 | |
| Hapeville | 68, 104, 174, W7 | 13, 160, 394, 429, 552-553, 632, 671, 759, 800, 831, 848, 866, 921-922, 947, 965, 1004, 1008 |
| Happy Hollow | | 25-26 |
| Haralson | | 997 |
| Haralson, Kinchin L. | 202, 211 | |
| Haralson County | 55 | |
| Hard times | 179-180 | |
| Hardee, William J. | 578, 583, 612-613, 615, 617, 621-623, 625, 632 | |
| Hardeman, Thomas | | 31, 83 |
| Hardin, Virginia | 9 | |
| Hardin, W. A. | 860, 892 | |
| Hardin County, .II, 586 | | |
| Harding, Mrs. Warren G., visits Atlanta | | 780-782 |
| Harding, Warren G. | | 775, 780-782 |
| Harding, Warren G. visits Atlanta | | 780-782 |
| Hardman, Lamartine G. | | 198, 530, 735, 818, 831-833, 837, 874 |
| Hardman,Namon | 30, 69-70 | |
| Hardman,William | 64, 219-220 | |
| Hardman Primitive Baptist Church | 51-52 | |
| Hardwick, Mrs. Thomas W. | | 781 |
| Hardwick, Thomas W. | | 775, 781, 787, 894 |
| Harle, J. W. | | 42 |
| Harper's Monthly Magazine, excerpts anent Atlanta from | 962-963 | |
| Harper's Weekly | | 60, 99, 154, 198 |
| Harralson, Philip H. | | 136, 188, 262, 274, 280, 599 |
| Harrington, John Lyle | | 796 |
| Harris, Asa Lyman | 771-772 | |
| Harris, Esther LaRose (Mrs. Joel Chandler) | | 966 |
| Harris, Evelyn | | 611 |
| Harris, Florence Candler | | 645 |
| Harris, Henry F. | | 438, 827 |
| Harris, Joel Chandler | 927-928 | 72, 300, (illus,) 444, 488, 494, 532-534, 674, 762, 858, 891, 943 |
| Harris, Joel Chandler career of | | 532-533 |
| Harris, Joel Chandler, Uncle Remus memorial to | | 533-534 |
| Harris, Joel Chandler, "Wren's Nest" home of, (illus,) | | 444, 533-534, 762 |
| Harris, John L. | 390, 406, 961 | |
| Harris, Julian H. | | 595 |
| Harris, Lucien | | 674 |
| Harris, Nathaniel Edwin | 835 | 169-170, 626-628, 632, 673-674 |
| Harris, Richard Hillman | | 843 |
| Harris County | | 554, 827, 934 |
| Harris Street, Atlanta | 122, 681, 715, 763 | 574, 576, 821 |
| Harrison, Abel H. | 383 | |
| Harris, Benjamin, visit to Atlanta of | | 239, 241-242 |
| Harris, De Sales | | 126, 778 |
| Harris, William H. "Tip" | | 724 |
| Harris, William Henry | 173 | 242 |
| Harsh, George | | 844-846 |
| Hart County | 362 | |
| Hartsfield, William B: | | 88, 736, 829, 852, 936, 944-945, 948-950, 958-959, 967, 969, 982, 984-986, 997, 1002, 1004-1005 |
| Hartwell | 2 | |
| Hastings, Harry G. | | 330, 664 |
| Hatcher, Thurston | | 990 |
| Haverty, Clarence | | 550 |
| Haverty, James Joseph | 350 | 91-93, 480, 513, 662, 992 |
| Haverty, Thomas | 350 | |
| Haverty Furniture Company | | 93, 542 |
| Hawkins, Frank | | 412, 638 |
| Hawkins, Jane | 48-49 | |
| Hawkins, Samuel | 48 | |
| Hawkinsville | 213 | 953 |
| Hawthorne, Julian, prisoner at Atlanta | | 610-611 |
| Hayden, Julius A. | 282-284, 315, 318, 331, 336, 346, 351, 353, 368, 383, 397, 399, 409, 411, 436, 438, 459, 513, 634, 702, 720, 733, 735, 750, 787, 865, 886, 903, 224, 385, 566 | |
| Hayden Building | | 566 |
| Hayes, Brown | | 958 |
| Hayes, Rutherford, B., visits to Atlanta of | 939-940 | |
| Haygood, Atticus G. | | 645 |
| Haygood, Green B. | 343, 383, 406, 409 | |
| Haynes, Reuben | 418, 420 | 177 |
| Haynes-Griggs affair | 380-381 | |
| Haynes Manor | | 828 |
| Hays, John | 101-102 | |
| Hays, Mrs. James E. | | 735, 764 |
| Healey, Mrs. William T., Sr., (illus,) | | 975 |
| Healey, Thomas G. | 351, 930-931, 956 | 3, 37, 69, 180, 870 |
| Healey, William T. | | 542, 742, 778, 853, 870, (illus,) 975 |
| Healey Building | 351, 931 | 581, 603-604, 742, 778, 870 |
| Health, Atlanta | 463 | |
| Health, State Commissioner of | | 827 |
| Health Department, Atlanta | | 810, 925 |
| Health Department, Fulton County | | 810, 926 |
| Health officer, Atlanta | | 700 |
| Heard County | 55, 258 | |
| Hearst, William Randolph | | 498-499, 596 |
| Hebrew Benevolent Congregation | 757-758 | |
| Hebrew Orphans' Home | 809 | 481 |
| Heinz, Mrs. Henry C. | | 767, 771 |
| See also Candler, Lucy Howard | | |
| Heinz & Berke1e | 765-766 | |
| Held, Anna | | 359 |
| Hell's Half Acre | | 25-26 |
| Helme, William | 397 | |
| Hemphill, Mrs. William A. | | 255, 279, 316, 358 |
| Hemphill, William A. | 789-791, 877 | 72, 130, 135, 141, 164, 181-182, 200, 208, 226-227, 234, 240-241, 249, 255, 258, 260, 279, 313-314, 326, 358, 362, 384, 435, 884 |
| Henderson, W. H. | | 29 |
| Hendon, Israel | 38 | |
| Henry, Patrick | 24 | |
| Henry County | 6, 9, 20-24, 28, 201, 245, 389, 434, 436, 488, 819, 855 | 127, 350, 532, 570, 621-622, 654, 670, 724 |
| Henry County, Commissioners of | 21, 23 | |
| Henry County, Inferior Court, Justices of | 21-23 | |
| Henry County, Justices of the Peace | 21 | |
| Henry County, organization of | 20-23 | |
| Henry County, selection of county seat for | 26 | |
| Henry County, source of name of | 24 | |
| Henry Grady Building | 835 | 811 |
| Henry Grady High School | 879 | |
| Henry Grady Hotel | 811, 835 | 323, 804-806, 811, (illus,) 889, 959 |
| Herald, Atlanta Daily | 888, 909 | 4-5, 53 |
| Hermance, Harry P. | | 596, 953 |
| Herndon, Alonzo F. | | 609-610 |
| Herndon Building | | 610 |
| Hexagon Hall | | 803 |
| Hibernian Benevolent Society | 440 | |
| Hicks, Susan Mary | | 808 |
| Hicks, James | 5, 28, 31, 38 | |
| Higgins, M. P. | | 170 |
| Higginson, Stephen C. | 346 | |
| High, Joseph Madison | | 216-217 |
| High, Mrs. Joseph Madison | | 480, 710 |
| High, J. M., Department Store | | 216-217 |
| High prices, wartime | 534-535, 557 | 737, 824 |
| High schools. See Schools, high | | |
| High Shoals | 4 | |
| Highland Avenue | | 647, 701-702 |
| Hightower, Thomas J. | | 71, 692, 759, 798, 934 |
| Hightower River. See Etowah River | | |
| Hightower Trail | 4, 49, 43, 76, 602 | |
| Highway Commission, State | | 673 |
| Highway Patrol, State | | 950 |
| Highways, four-lane | | 950 |
| Hilburn, Nathaniel G. | 153, 335-337 | |
| Hilburn, Nathaniel G., murder of | 335-337 | |
| Hill, Benjamin Harvey | 334, 405, 423, 449, 603, 678, 736, 756, 782-786, 833, 892, 936 | 6, 21, 51, 116-119, 597, 793 |
| Hill, Benjamin Harvey, unveiling of monument to | | 116-119, 591 |
| Hill,Benjamin Harvey, Jr. | | 411, 507, 570, 633, 759, 793 |
| Hill,Charles Dougherty | | 570-571, 817, 995 |
| Hill, De Los L. | | 890-891 |
| Hill,Edward Young | 273, 311, 335, 337, 360 | |
| Hill, J. B. | | 872, 874 |
| Hill, Joshua | 781, 804, 832, 870 | |
| Hill, Lodowick J. | 957 | 42, 137, 191, 240, 275-276, 883 |
| Hill, Lodowick M. | 957 | |
| Hill, Mrs. De Los L. | | 890-891 |
| Hill, T. W. J. | 669, 680, 735-736, 875 | |
| Hill, Thomas C. | 181 | |
| Hill, William P. | | 255, 420, 539 |
| Hill, William M. | 181 | |
| Hill, W. Rhode | 71 | 840-841 |
| Hills, Lucius Perry | | 655 |
| Hillyer, George | 435, 687, 711, 734, 850, 870, 892, 903, 959 | 30, 41, 87-88, 117, 127, 200, 274, 373, 398, 420, 542, 692, 723, 827, 837 |
| Hines, James K. | | 901 |
| Hinman, Mrs. Thomas P. | | 762 |
| Hinman, Thomas P. | | 762, 891-892 |
| Hinton, Fanny D. | | 378, 691, 973 |
| Hirsch, Harold | | 527, 768, 770-771, 996 |
| Hirsch, Joseph | | 180-181, 207, 240, 258, 274, 307, 373, 420, 454, 473, 492, 504, 519, 535, 549, 655 |
| Hirsch, Morris | | 180, 504, 992 |
| Historical Bulletin, Atlanta | 9 | |
| Historical societies | | 822-824 |
| Historian, State | | 824, 933 |
| Historic sites, twenty-three, marked with bronze tab-lets | | 975 (illus,) 1004 |
| History of Georgia, I. W. Avery's | 831 | |
| Hoax, cruel | | 764-766 |
| Hobo Hollow | | 265 |
| Robbs, William J. | | 770 |
| Hobson, Richmond Pearson, visits Atlanta | | 389-390 |
| Hodge, Patterson M. | 282, 309, 318 | |
| Hog Mountain | 11-12, 15, 28 | |
| Hoge, Edward F. | 782, 851, 870, 892 | 55, 57-58, 692 |
| Holcombe, A. W. | 781 | |
| Holcombe, Henry C. | 237-238, 282, 309, 372, 406, 425, 525, S46, 562-563865 950 | |
| Holder, John N. | | 869 |
| Holidays | 518, 542-543, 557-559, 659, 706-707, 725, 766-767, 775, 925, 935, 387, 722-723, 727, 747-749, 916, 949 | |
| Holidays, wartime | 518, 542-543, 557-559, 649, 722-723, 727, 747-749 | |
| Holland, Ed | | 120 |
| Holland, Edmund W. | 346, 356-357, 408, 733, 746, 775 | 103, 120 |
| Holland, J. Sid | | 473, 492, 519, 586 |
| Holloway, Zachariah | 31, 34, 58 | |
| Hollywood Cemetery | | 223-224, 437 |
| Hollywood Road | | 224 |
| Holt, Richard | 5 | |
| Home Defense, Georgia Volunteer | 504 | |
| Home for the Friendless | | 389, 701 |
| Home for Girls | | 389 |
| Home for Incurables | | 410-411 |
| Home Loan Act | | 905 |
| Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) | | 905 |
| Homer | 3 | |
| Homes, outstanding | 199, 207-208, 255, 280, 289, 345, 466, 481-482, 511, 596, 638, 656-658, 811 | 10, 15, 89, (illus,) 152, 282, (illus,) 325, 340, 475, 481, 525, 527, 539, 543-544, 577, 589, 632, 634, 682-684, 692, 702-703, 824, 840-842, 884, 886-888, 910, 962 See also Pioneer homes |
| Homestead Exemption Bill | | 955 |
| Homicide | 272-273, 415-416 | |
| Honor Farm United States Government | 57 | |
| Hood, John Bell | 207, 459, 579, 605-606, 612, 615, 621-625, 629-630, 632-635, 641-644 | |
| Hood Street, Atlanta | 625 | |
| Hook, Daniel | 383, 409 | |
| Hooper, Frank A., Sr. | | 621 |
| Hoover, Herbert | | 837 |
| Hopkins, Charles T. | | 503, 535, 785 |
| Hopkins, Isaac Stiles | | 170-171, 173, 240, 327, 646, 653, 953, 973 |
| Hopkins, J. R. | | 886-887 |
| Hopkins, Jessie | | 973 |
| Hopkins, John L. | 903 | 41, 80, 165, 427, 429, 785 |
| Hopkins, Lindsey | | 584, 771 |
| Horn, Charles D. | | 161 |
| Hornady, Henry Carr | 323-326, 480, 662-663, 675-676, 735, 812-813 | 291, 993 |
| Hornady, Henry Carr, impressions of Atlanta | 323-326 | |
| Hornsby, Marion A. | | 950, 959 |
| Horse and mule yards | | 438-439 |
| Horse-race racket | | 757 |
| Horse shows | | 390-392 |
| Horse-car drivers, problems of | | 9 |
| Horse-car era comes to end | | 295-296 |
| Horse-cars (illus,) | 904, 907 | 295-296 |
| Horse-drawn cabs | | 676-679 |
| Horse-drawn vehicles | | 243-246, (illus,) 542, 614-615, 676-680 |
| Horse-drawn vehicles, prjvately oivned | | 243-246, 680 |
| Horses | 757, 914 | 269-271, 438-439, 462, 676-680, 708, 729, 829-830 |
| Hospitals | 355, 395-396, 457, 482, 509, 530-531, 548, 551, 651-652, 658, 809, 956 | 8-9, 187, 257-260, 355, 410-412, 482-483, 529-531, 690, 694-695, 713, 1002 |
| Hospitals, army | 457, 509, 530-531, 651-652 | 355, 713 |
| Hotel Greeters' Association, Georgia | | 881 |
| Hotels | 44, 236-239, 282, 37-1-, 653, 715-717, 835-838, 921-922 | 58-61, 256-257, 282, 355, 439-442, 565-566, 574-576, 603-607, 771, 803-806, 811, 834, 1004 |
| House, Paschal | 331, 353, , 372 | |
| House, Samuel, home of | 607-608 | |
| "House that Jack Built" | | 803 |
| House-numbering | 893 | 229-230, 820 |
| Houser, Frederick H. "Cousin Fred" | | 590, 915 |
| Housing Authority, Atlanta | | 960-962, 973 |
| Housing Authority, Federal | | 960-961 |
| Housing Authority, State | | 961 |
| Housing projects | | 908-910, 932, 961-962 |
| Housing shortage | | 737, 1004 |
| Houston, David F. | | 636 |
| Houston, Oswald | 372, 516 | |
| Houston, Washington J. | 322 | |
| Houston County | 6, 20-22, 24 | 793, 993 |
| Houston Street, Atlanta | 117, 86r | 17, 191, 492, 700-701, 821 |
| Howard, George P. | | 870 |
| Howard, Oliver O. | 583, 621, 623, 649 | |
| Howard, W. P. | 653-655, 662 | |
| Howard, W. P. describes Federal destruction of Atlanta | 653-655 | |
| Howard, W. P. William Schley | | 556, 868 |
| Howard Theater | | 778 |
| Howell, Albert | | 164, 181, 207, 390, 915 |
| Howell, Charles A. | | 460, 818 |
| Howell, Clark | 69-70, 343-346, 368, 396, 405, 408, 429, 481, 495, 734, 791, 892 | 19, 206, 233-234, 279-280, 300, 355, 357, 385, 425, 493, 499, 506, 511, 547, 583, 596, 634, 692, 781, 792, 906, 913, 924, 937, 946 |
| Howell, Clark, Jr. | | 537, 760-761, 818, 836, 838, 888, 983-986 |
| Howell, Clement Clay | 436, 767-768 | |
| Howell, Evan P. | 69, 344, 791, 801, 928 | 21, 30, 41-42, 72, 78, 82, 103, 194, 197, 200, 205-206, 228, 234, 240, 255, 420, 427-428, 437, 455, 460, 474-475, 499, 532, 692, 924, 946 |
| Howell, Hugh | | 897-899, 931 |
| Howell, Isaac | 69, 344, 767 | |
| Howell, Mrs. Clark, Jr. | | 760 |
| Howell, Rosalie | | 762 |
| Howell House | | 692 |
| Howell Mill Road | 610, 613, 623, 627 | 549 |
| Howell Park | | 475 |
| Howell's Ferry | 69, 595 | |
| Howell's Mill | 343-344, (illus,) 481, 791 | 13, 15, 565 |
| Howell's Station | | 559 |
| Hoyle, Peter F. | 283 390 494-495, 702, 869 | 857 |
| Hoyt, Samuel B. | 399 473 593, 685, 703, 733, 846-847, 892, 919 | 19, 304 |
| Hubner, Charles William | | 101-102, 188, 509, 859 |
| Hudson, Scott | | 369 |
| Huiet, Ben T. | | 867-869, 880 |
| Hulsey, Eli J. | 34-35 372 | 398 |
| Hulsey, Jennings, Sr. | 34-35 | |
| Hulsey, William H. | 801-002, 821, 828 | 226, 336, 389, 452, 554 |
| "Humbug Square" | 696-697, 906 | |
| Humphrey, W. G. | | 547, 574 |
| Humphrey, Mrs. W. G. | | 547 |
| Humphries, Charner | 129-132, 289, 358, 394, 751-752 | 285, 292, 903 |
| Humphries, Charner family of | 131-132 | |
| Humphries, John D. | 175, 759, 883 | 912 |
| Humphries, John R. | 132, 35, 3 | |
| Humphries, John T. | 331 | |
| Hunnicutt, Calvin W. | 215, 546, 885 | 19, 5-+, 180, 208, 452, 670, 694 |
| Hunnicutt, Eli T. | 406, 436, 449, 477, 866 | 1, 416, 859 |
| Hunt Street | | 704 |
| Hunter, Benjamin T. | 847 | |
| Hunter, George T. | | 126 |
| Hunter, Joel | | 823, 847 |
| Hunter Street | 60, 657, 743, 787, 829, 851, 860-861, 867 | 16, 84, 320, 442, 338, 738, 888 |
| Hurricane | 923 | |
| Hurt, Augustus F. | 618, 620-621 | 785 |
| Hurt, house of | 618, 620-621 | |
| Hurt, George M. Troop | 619-621 | 837 |
| Hurt, house of | 619-621 | |
| Hurt, Joel | 924 | 137, 139-140, 182, 188-191, 207, 231, 235-236, 285, 385, 404-405, 413, 425-428, 504, 525-527, 574, 777, 785, 802, 827, 903, 992 |
| Hurt, John Wesley | 619 | 837 |
| Hurt Building | | 603, 636-637, 666, 802 |
| Hurt (Joel) Park | | 958, (illus,) 992 |
| Hydro.electric development | | 430-433 |
| Hydro.electric plants | | 432 |
| Ice | | 473-474, 483, 711-712, 935-936 |
| Ice-skating | | 274, 387, 711-712 |
| Ickes, Harold, visits Atlanta | | 920-921 |
| Iler, George A. | | 790-791 |
| Immaculate Conception, Church of | 899, 927 | |
| Improvement, Plan of, for Atlanta and Fulton County | | 1005-1009 |
| Incinerator plant, Atlanta | | 959, 1002 |
| Incomes, Atlanta citizens' 1869 | 818-819 | |
| Independent, Atlanta | | 438 |
| Independents | 781, 891, 925 | 50 |
| Indian agents | 4-5 | |
| Indian chiefs | 73, 135, 162 | |
| Indian collection camps | 162 | |
| Indian depredations | 3 | 63, 139 |
| Indian hostility | 48-51 | |
| Indian mounds | 211 | |
| Indian murders | 3, 48 | |
| Indian pilfering | 43 | |
| Indian removals | 55, 62-63, 72-73, 99-100, 106-107, 134-135, 160-162 | |
| Indian treaties | 1-6, 40, 48, 55, 135, 160 | |
| Indian villages, principal | 8 | |
| Indian Creek Baptist Church | 169-170, 694 | |
| Indian Springs | 5, 6, 40, 48 | |
| Indians | 1-6, 8, 11-13, 15-16, 30, 41, 43, 48-50, 55, 62-63, 72-73, 99-100, 106-107, 120, 134-135, 139-141, 156, 160-162, 306-309 | |
| Industry | 65-66m 111, 214-215, 256, 273, 350-351, 359-360, 395, 426'-427, 493, 509, 532-533, 670, 712-715, 730, 763-766, 808-809, 819-820, 849-850, 853-854, 862, 867, 886-888, 896-898 | 41-43, 91-93, 108, 119-126, 180, 194-195, 204, 339, 354, 379-380, 396-398, 412-415, 731-732, 766-771, 806, 812, 840, 842, 916, 1002-1007 |
| Industry, corporate, beginning. of | 111 | |
| Industry, De Kalb County | 853-854 | 108 |
| Industry, pioneer home | 65-66 | |
| Industry, wartime | 493, 509, 532-533, 575, 595-597 | 354, 718-721, 1002-1004 |
| Infantry, De Kalb Light | 139-141 | |
| Infantry, Georgia, in Spanish-American war | | 355-356 |
| Infantry, Georgia, in War Between the States | 499-507, 516-517, 529, 542, 546, 555-556, 562-663 passim | |
| Infantry, Georgia, in World War I | | 715, 743, 749-753 |
| Inferior Court, De Kalb County | 24-28, 31, 38, 51, 52, 55, 58, 63-64, 69, 70, 77, 80, 101-102, 108, 120, 126, 133-134, 139, 151-152, 175, 180, 202, 208, 210, 213, 221, 241, 267, 283-285, 340, 345-346, 495, 525, 562, 673, 702, 777 | |
| Inferior Court, De Kalb County, Justices of | 24-28, 31, 52, 63, 69, 126, 151, 180, 213, 231, 283, 309, 335-336, 479, 495, 673 | |
| Inferior Court, Fulton County | 168, 391, 424, 435, 524, 562, 673, 701-702, 777 | |
| Inferior Court, Fulton County, justices of | 368, 408, 424, 439, 673, 702 | |
| Infirmary, Atlanta | 395-396 | |
| Inflation, wartime | 555 | |
| Influenza epidemic | | 735-736 |
| Ingleside | | 286, 806 |
| Inman, Edward H. | | 638, 755, 760, 809, 8!3, 892 |
| Inman, Frank M. | | 779, 824 |
| Inman, Henry A. | | 367 |
| Inman, Hugh Theodore | | 41-42, 82, 136, 179, 181, 207, 227, 240, 307, 339, 343, 379, 437, 455, 488-489, 570, 577, 892 |
| Inman, Hugh Theodore gives Kimball House to John W. Grant | | 488-489 |
| Inman, John H. | | 240, 343 |
| Inman, Mrs. Edward H. | | 760 |
| Inman, Mrs. Hugh T. | | 240 |
| Inman, Mrs. Samuel M. | | 315-316, 762-763, 780 |
| Inman, Samuel M. | 807, 956 | 30, 141, 169, 180, 188, 194, 196-197, 200, 240-241, 258, 312, 315, 329-330, 343, 427, 466, 480, 570, 596, 670 |
| Inman, Shadrach W. | 807 | 343 |
| Inman, Walker Patterson | 683, 807, 956 | 41-42, 57, 71, 107, 141, 180, 188, 191, 207, 244, 285, 343, 429, 434, 513, 723, 1002 |
| Inman Park | 619 | 188-191, 221, 252, 368, 525 |
| Inman Park, well-known Atlantans living in, 1908 | | 525 |
| Institutions, prominent Atlanta | 255 | |
| Insurance companies and agencies, Atlanta | 465 | |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Daily | 279, 312, 329, 345, 375, 377-378, 395, 399, 407, 411, 471, 473, 482, 484, 528, 530, 533, 537-540, 549, 552, 556, 573, 585-586, 589-590, 655-659, 675-677, 684, 686-690, 708, 713, 718-719, 723, 748, 751, 753-757, 766, 779, 788, 823, 852, 869-870 | 85 |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Daily demise of | 870 | |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Daily describes Federal devastation of Atlanta | 655-659 | |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Daily front page of, in 1856 (illus,) | 407 | |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Daily prophesies great future for Atlanta | 658-659 | |
| Intelligencer, Atlanta Weekly | 708, 713 | |
| Interior decorators | | 94 |
| Internal Improvement System | 100-101, 125 | |
| International Proprietaries, Inc. | | 806 |
| Intersection, busy, Peachtree and Pryor streets, 1950 (illus,) | | 996 |
| Interstate Commerce Commission | | 466 |
| Intrenchment Creek | 57 | |
| Irby. George W. | 415 | |
| Irby. Henry | 160, 307, 415, 961, 434 | 798 |
| Irbyville | 160 | |
| Irish, the | 181, 208, 214, 379, 395, 430, 440, 852 | |
| Irwin County | 4 | |
| Irwinton | 3 | 817 |
| Irwinville | 4 | |
| Isom's Ferry | 597-599 | |
| Italian-Speaking Soldiers' Club | | 742 |
| Ivy, Billings Socrates, "Sock" | 119 | 343 |
| Ivy, Edgar La Fayette | 117 | |
| Ivy, Elizabeth | | 728 |
| Ivy, Hardy | 115-119, 158, l81, 236, 806 | 102, 343, 846, 886 |
| Ivy, Hardy arrival at future site of Atlanta of | 115 | |
| Ivy, Hardy children of | 119 | |
| Ivy, Hardy inventory of estate of | 118-119 | |
| Ivy, Hardy location of grave of | 117 | |
| Ivy, Hardy log home of, College Hill (illus,) | 116-117 | |
| Ivy, Henry P. | 119 | 343 |
| Ivy, Mrs. B. S. | 116-117 | |
| Ivy, Sarah | 115, 117, 289 | |
| Ivy Street, Atlanta | 118, 626, 654, 657 | 25, 348, 802, 821, 853, (illus,) 981 |
| Ivy Street Hospital | 956 | |
| Jackson | | 674, 736 |
| Jackson, Andrew | 3, 13-15, 38, 72, 99, 115, 125 | |
| Jackson, Charles F. | | 787 |
| Jackson, Evelyn | | 890 |
| Jackson, Henry | 759, 793, 828, 870, 957 | 137, 151, 166, 199, 240, 245, 332, 504 |
| Jackson, James | 33 | 117, 160 |
| Jackson, Mrs. Henry | | 411 |
| Jackson, Mrs. Thomas Jonathan, visits Atlanta | | 255, 362 |
| Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall" | 545, 557 | 255 |
| Jackson, Tom Cobb, suicide of | | 276-277 |
| Jackson, William | 5, 24, 28, 174, 179 | |
| Jackson Building, burning of | | 183-184 |
| Jackson County | 12-13, 15-17, 33, 892, 941 | 246, 350, 632, 993 |
| Jackson Street | | 701, 704, 706 |
| Jacksonian, McDonough | 79 | |
| Jacobs, Joseph | 73-75 | 123, 341, 823, 858 |
| Jacobs, Thornwell | | 595-597, 932 |
| Jagels, Charles H. | | 813 |
| Jail, Atlanta | 266, 297, 721 | 919 |
| Jail, De Kalb County | 24-26, 31, 126, 175, 201, 210, 266-267, 283-284, 328, 430, 460, 674, 693, 721, 949 | |
| Jail, Fulton County | 369, 390-392, 412, 445, 523, (illus,) 524, 529, 569, 673, 690-691, 884-885 | 363-366, 794, 810, 926 |
| Jail breaks | 381 | 304, 366, 798-799, 949 |
| James, John H. | 122, 534, 685, 811, 846, 863, 866, 875, 878, 903, 933 | 72, 724 |
| James, John H. mansion | 811-812, 834-835 | 62, 603 |
| Jarnagin, W. C. | | 420, 826 |
| Jarrell, Ira | | 1004 |
| Jasper | 162 | |
| Jasper County | 3 | 448, 513, 759, 922 |
| Jefferson | 3 | 490, 794 |
| Jefferson, Thomas | 55 | |
| Jeffersonian, The | | 625, 627 |
| Jeffersonville | 3 | |
| Jeffries, Thomas H. | | 660 |
| Jenkins, C. Francis | | 330-331 |
| Jenkins, Charles L. | 680, 711, 736, 773-774, 874 | 494 |
| Jenkins, Herbert T. | | 1004 |
| Jenkins, John A. (illus,) | | 975, 1004 |
| Jenkins Street | | 89 |
| Jennings, Hulsey | 5 | |
| Jesse Parker Williams Memorial Hospital | | 530-531, 1002 |
| Jesup | 3 | |
| Jett, Ewell Leonard | | 795, 883 |
| Jett, James Alston | 5, 44, 267 | 292 |
| Jett, Milledge Neal | 44 | 292' |
| Jett, Stephen | 5, 64 | 795 |
| Jett Road, Atlanta | 44 | 795 |
| Jewish Alliance | | 742 |
| Jewish Welfare Board | | 746 |
| Jews, the | 214-215, 757-758, 785, 829 | 85, 481-482, 607 |
| Johnson, Alexander | 267, 309, 340' | |
| Johnson, Allen E. | 247, 281-282, 295, 309, 330, 349 | |
| Johnson, Andrew | 278, 678-680, 701, 733-734, 772, 789, 798 | |
| Johnson, Daniel | 160, 201, 392 | 304, 934 |
| Johnson, George | | 67 |
| Johnson, George E. | | 631-632, 802' |
| Johnson, Harvey | | 437 |
| Johnson, Herschel V. | 394, 473, 736, 933 | 130 |
| Johnson, James | 678-679 | |
| Johnson, James F. | 680 | |
| Johnson, John | 58-59 | |
| Johnson, John Gerdine | 59 | |
| Johnson, Lochlin | 38, 53, 56-57, 102, 134, 151-153, 158, 213-214, 231, 283, 338, 382, 516 | 272 |
| Johnson, Mark W., quaint seed house of | | 680-682 |
| Johnson, W. H. "Wild Bill" | | 868 |
| Johnson, William | 961-962 | |
| Johnson-Mitchell affair | 281-282 | |
| Johnston, Joseph E. | 569, 575, 578, 580-583, 589, 595, 597-600, 603-606, 610, 644, 676-677, 681, 824 | |
| Johnston, removal from command of | 603-606 | |
| Johnston, William | 180, 231, 267, 340, 405 | |
| Jones, Benjamin O., 1, 346, 387-388, 458, 768 | | |
| Jones, BoIling H. | | 914, 958 |
| Jones, Clara Thomas | | 583 |
| Jones, Harrison | | 330, 741, 769-770, 906, 975, 1004 |
| Jones, John | 201, 211, 266, 383, 563, 773-774, 897, 908 | |
| Jones, John W. | 525, 869 | |
| Jones, Oliver H. | 563, 567, 589, 662, 669, 750, 925, 943, 961 | |
| Jones, Otis | 908 | |
| Jones, Reuben | 908 | |
| Jones, Robert | 180, 793, 911 | |
| Jones, Robert P. | | 583, 880 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" | | 368, 583-584, 833, 875-882, 943 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" Atlanta's welcoming demonstration for | | 880-882 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" family of | | 880 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" golf record of | | 875-882 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" "grand slam" of | | 882 |
| Jones, Robert Tyre "Bobby" triumphal arrival in New York of | | 879-890 |
| Jones, Samuel D. | | 330, 438, 493, 503, 638, 884, 914 |
| Jones, Samuel G. | 434 | |
| Jones, Thomas G. | 911 | |
| Jones, William Louis | | 655 |
| Jones, Willis B. | | 824, 922 |
| Jones County | 3, 24, 350 | |
| Jonesboro | 434, 631-633, 637-638, 650, 680 | 551, 609, 935, 994 |
| Jonesboro, battle of | 631-633 | |
| Jonesboro Road | 56, 916 | |
| Jordan, Patrick | 181 | |
| Journal, Atlanta | 286-299, 782 | 55-60, 93, 122, 124, 252, 255, 297, 374-375, 394, 421-422, 427-428, 439-440, 461-462, 472-473, 477-479, 481, 489, 499-501, 521-522, 525-528, 535-538, 543-544, 548, 550-553, 560, 563-564, 575-576, 580-585, 590-591, 595-596, 601, 603-606, 610, 615-616, 622, 624-625, 631-632, 638-640, 650-653, 657-658, 661-662, 666-668, 681-683, 697-698, 700-704, 707, 709-714, 719-723, 730-734, 737-739, 741-742, 745-749, 781-782, 790-792, 821-822, 832-833, 853-854, 856-857, 881, 931-942 |
| Journal, Atlanta first newspaper in South to broadcast | | 791-792 |
| Journal, Atlanta major scoop of | | 59-60 |
| Journal, Georgia | 50, 152 | |
| Journal, William N. White's | 248-250 | |
| Journal Building | | 193 |
| Journal and Constitution, Atlanta | | 1005-1009 |
| Journal and Messenger, Macon | 277-278, 362, 375, 377 | |
| Journal Magazine, Atlanta | 56, 659 | 369-370, 607, 942 |
| Journalism | 42, 70, 79-81, 233-234, 251-254, 278-280, 294, 334, 340, 377, 426, 454, 480, 572-573, 684-685, 718, 761, 788-791, 848, 888, 905, 927-928, 939, 947 | 3-6, 55-60, 93, 131, 212, 271-272, 357, 394-395, 417-418, 422, 438, 498-499, 599, 648, 793, 842, 891 |
| Joyner, Walthall R. "Cap" | | 39, 87, 130-131, 164, 182, 207, 228, 249, 274, 336, 373, 383, 388, 395, 433, 502-503, 506, 533, 817 |
| Judicial circuits | 22-23, 137-138, 213, 346, 801, 806-807 | 90, 117, 246, 343, 371, 570, 628, 671, 673-674, 800, 966 |
| Judicial circuits judges of | 137-138, 211, 346, 360, 807 | 90, 117, 246, 343, 371, 628, 671, 673-674 |
| Judicial circuits solicitor general of | 22, 138, 346, 801 | 90, 371, 514, 570-571, 673, 758, 800, 811, 837, 901, 966 |
| Judicial system, State | 213 | |
| Julia Howell Auxiliary | | 583 |
| Junior League, Atlanta | | 689-691, 762, 982-987 |
| Junior League, Atlanta, presidents of | | 690-691 |
| Junior League, Atlanta, projects of | | 689 |
| Junta | | 475 |
| Jury, Inferior Court, De Kalb County | 28, 53, 70, 101-102, 126 | |
| Jury, Superior Court, Cobb County, first | 107 | |
| Justice of the Peace, importance of, in rural Georgia | 73 | |
| Justice of the Peace, system abolished in Atlanta | 615-616 | |
| Justice of the Peace, Atlanta | 263 | |
| Justice of the Peace, De Kalb County | 27, 74-75, 202, 210, 241, 275 | |
| Justice of the Peace, Fulton County | 74-75 | |
| Juvenile delinquency | 413, 570 | |
| Kahn, Otto | | 568 |
| Kane, Elisha Kent | 278 | |
| Kansas question | 410-412, 434, 471 | |
| Kay, William | 460, 758 | |
| "Keep Atlanta Ahead" program | | 1002 |
| Keith, B. F., Theater | | 811 |
| Kelley, C. H. | | 664 |
| Kelley, Walter M. | | 376 |
| Kelsey, Joel | 309 | |
| Kempton, Bessie | | 788 |
| Kempton, Frank | | 212 |
| Kennesaw | | 897 |
| Kennesaw Avenue | | 701, 700 |
| Kennesaw Mountain | 211, 582-583, 595, 766-767 | 717 |
| Kennesaw Mountain, battle of | 582-583 | |
| Kennesaw Rangers, Cobb County | 230-231 | |
| Kennedy, Thomas | 81 | |
| Kent, Sidney, murder of | 381 | |
| Ketchum, R. C. | 748-749 | |
| Key, James L. | | 420, 472, 755, 765, 776-777, 779, 787, 792-793, 796-797, 801-802, 839, 868-869, 897-899, 901, 906-907, 916, 921, 924, 932, 936-938, 944-945, 959-900, 994 |
| Key, Mrs. James L. | | 781 |
| Keyes, Evelyn | | 983, 986-987, 991 |
| Kidnapping | | 911-912 |
| Kile, John | 203-204, 555 | |
| Kile, Thomas | 263-264, 336, 387-388, 405, 420, 496, 510, 541, 634, 865, 930 | 870 |
| Kimball, Edwin N. | 787-788, 914 | 469 |
| Kimball, Hannibal Ingalls | 714, 787-788, 804, 809, 833, 835-838, 842, 874, 908-909, 914 | 15, 21, 29-31, 33, 58, 60, 69-71, 246, 332, 469, 794, 914 |
| Kimball, Mrs. Hannibal Ingalls | | 489, 883 |
| Kimball House | 165, 200, 324, 716, 835-838, 865, (illus,) 876, 882, 886, 894, 917-919, 928, 933, 946, 948, 953-954, 957 | 4-5, 58-61, 118, 150, 153, (illus,) 154, 155, 176, 209, 221, 234, 240, 242, 256, 268, 275-276, (illus,) 306, 311, 334-335, 346, 360, 383-384, 387, 425, 442, 488-489, 502, 522, 535-536, 822, 850 |
| Kimball House, burning of | | 58-60 |
| Kimball House. one of largest gifts ever made in Atlanta | | 488-489 |
| Kimball Opera House | 787-788, 802-804 | 78, 192, 296-297 |
| Kinchafoonee County | 362 | |
| King, George E. | | 43 |
| King, John P. | 259, 313, 833, 835 | |
| King, Porter | 316 | 297, 307, 326-327, 335, 793 |
| King, Roswvell | 153-154 | |
| King, Samuel A. | 814-815 | |
| "King Cotton" march | | 329 |
| King Hardware Company | | 41, 43 |
| Kingsbery, Joseph | | 136-138, 140, 142, 157, 671, 846 |
| Kingston | 649 | |
| Kinyon, Jesse P. | | 207, 226 |
| Kirby, Dorothy | | 912-913, 949 |
| Kirkpatrick, James Hutchinson | 65, 102, 126, 202 | |
| Kirkpatrick, James Hutchinson, children of | 65 | |
| Kirkpatrick, William N. | 397 | |
| Kirkwood | 892 | 127, 252, 286, 367, 788, 801, 836, 866 |
| Kiser, Marion C. | | 131, 139-141, 167-168, 180, 194, 207, 216, 228, 282, 285, 292, 915, 939 |
| Kiser, Mrs. William H. | | 358, 547, 760 |
| Kiser, William H. | | 460, 535, 547, 760 |
| Kiser Building. | | 938-939 |
| Kiwanis. | | 881 |
| Klondike. | | 370 |
| Knight, Lucian Lamar | | 735, 914 |
| Knights of Columbus | | 742, 746 |
| Knights of Labor | | 205 |
| Knowles, Clarence | | 134, 255, 277, 398 |
| Knowles, Mrs. Clarence. | | 316 |
| Knox, Henry | 2 | |
| Knoxville | | 119 |
| Know-Nothing party | 387-388, 394, 405, 423, 451, 473 | |
| Knucklesville | 843 | |
| Kontz. Anton L. | | 262, 314, 513 |
| Kontz. Christian | 312 | 34, 513 |
| Kontz. Ernest C. | | 542, 549, 823 |
| Kriegshaber, Victor H. | | 547, 559, 581, 638, 664, 686, 742, 923 |
| Ku Klux Klan | 722, 776, 786, 815, 868 | 569, 668-670, 968 |
| Ku Klux Klan resurrection of | | 669-670 |
| Kurtz, Wilbur G. | 584, 594 | |
| Kyser, Kay, and orchestra. | | 983, 986-987 |
| Labor, disturbances | | 335, 687-689 |
| Labor leaders | | 335 |
| Labor movement | 817-818 | 335, 373, 949 |
| Labor unions | | 688-689, 949 |
| Ladies Home | 718 | |
| Ladies' Memorial Association, Atlanta | 622, 706-700, 798, 851, 904 | 305 |
| Ladies' Memorial Association, original members of | 707 | |
| Ladies' Memorial Association, presidents of | 707 | |
| Lafayette, Marquis de | 24 | |
| La Grange. | 55, 258, 333, 393 | 223, 323, 522, 532, 773, 836, 847, 858, 884, 955, 994 |
| La Grange Female College | 457 | |
| Lake Burton | | 432 |
| Lake Clara Meer | | 324, 328 |
| Lake Rabun | | 432 |
| Lakeland | | 837 |
| Lakewood | | 297, 299, 426, 663, 896 |
| Lakewood Avenue | | 803 |
| Lakewood Heights | | 160, 1008 |
| Lakewood Park | 206 | 664 |
| Lamar, L. Q. C. | 573 | |
| Lamar, W. B. | | 460 |
| Lamp post memorial | 628 | |
| Land Act, of 1803 | 20 | |
| Land Act, of May 15, 1821 | 20-23 | |
| Land, cessions, Indian | 1-6, 20, 48, 55, 106-107, 135 | |
| Land, grantees, original | 20 | |
| Land, lot, origin of | 20 | |
| Land, Lot #17, Atlanta | 115-116 | |
| Land, Lot #51, Atlanta | 116, 119 | |
| Land, Lot #77 | 281-282 | |
| Land, Lot #78, 14th District, De Kalb County, sensational rise in value of | 60-61 | |
| Land, Lot #165, 17th District Fulton County, becomes Sherman's headquarters | 606 | |
| Land, lotteries | 20, 60, 99, 106-107, 281-282 | |
| Land, surveys | 236 | |
| Land, titles, Indian, extinguishment of | 3 | |
| Landmarks, disappearance of old | | 282, 543-544, 565-566, 577-578, 589, 603, 634, 782, 805, 807, 833, 884-888, 910, 938, 952, 962, 974-976, 1002 |
| Landon, Alfred | | 944 |
| Landrum, Samuel B-, murder of | 444-446 | |
| Landrum, W. W. | | 411 |
| Langston, Thomas L. | | 41-42, 65, 71 |
| Lanier, Mrs. Sidney, Jr. | | 932 |
| Lanier, Mrs. W. C. | | 315-316 |
| Lanier, Sidney | | 494, 595 |
| Lanier, Willis P. | 425, 563, 703 | |
| Lansing, Mary | | 548 |
| Latham, H. S. | | 940-941 |
| Latham, Thomas A. | 337 | |
| Latimer, Charles | 112, 233, 266, 284, 479-480 | 84 |
| Latham, Emma | 756 | |
| Latham, Henry B. | 231, 247, 267, 329, 406 | 103 |
| Latham, William | 112, 116 | |
| Laurel River | 14 | |
| Laurens County | 3 | 837 |
| La Vista Road | 29, 133 | |
| Lavonia | | 912 |
| Law, Thomas C. | | 188 |
| Law fee, largest ever received in Georgia | | 431 |
| Lawrenceville | 4-5, 18, 32 | |
| Lawder, William G. | 676 | |
| Lawlessness-See Crime | | |
| Lawrenceville | | 252, 573, 772, 776, 818 |
| Lawshe, Er | 513, 662, 681, 845 | 350, 577, 836 |
| Lawshe, Lewis | 797 | 910 |
| Lawshe, William C. | 397, 425, 479 | |
| Lawson General Hospital | | 713 |
| Lawton, A. R. | | 83, 94, 117 |
| Lawyers | 63, 65-66, 77, 133, 143, 169, 189, 211, 213-214, 217, 275, 292, 360, 389, 393, 399, 415, 427, 436, 449, 460, 494, 682, 687-688, 759, 801, 820, 847, 906, 923, 926, 940-941, 952, 958 | 46-50, 177, 277, 420, 426-427, 433, 514-515, 570-571, 616, 624, 655, 673, 770, 779, 790, 845 |
| Lawyers, women, permitted to practice in Georgia | | 673 |
| Lawyers' Club of Atlanta | | 790 |
| League of Nations | | 764, 775 |
| LeCraw, Roy | | 897, 921, 1002, 1004 |
| Lectures. See Orators and speakers | | |
| Lee, Newt | | 619-620 |
| Lee, Robert E., Atlanta honors memory of | 8S0-8, 51, 905 | 592 |
| Lee, Stephen D. | 623-624, 676-677 | 362, 470 |
| Lee County | 790 | 551 |
| Leesburg | | 922 |
| Leggett's Hill | 615, 617-619 | |
| Legislature, State | 24, 40, 55, 63, 70, 72, 99-101, 106-107, 110-111, 125, 127, 133, 139, 145, 148, 150-151, 159, 169, 180, 194, 201, 221-222, 226, 246, 260, 338, 344, 357, 360-363, 376-377, 389-390, 397, 406, 423-424, 436, 448, 451, 545, 680, 682, 701, 703, 710-711, 771, 778-779, 782, 787-788, 804, 806, 831-833, 838-839, 849-850, 852, 869, 870-871, 873-874, 877, 892-893, 935, 941, 952 | 19, 29, 55, 82, 88, 94, 107, 127, 160, 169-170, 198, 205-206, 235, 283, 307, 420, 422, 431, 438, 562, 566, 585, 631-632, 663, 674, 686, 718, 728, 735, 756, 777, 788, 806, 837, 840, 858, 904, 931, 944, 960 |
| Leide, Enrico, and orchestra | | 984-985 |
| Leigh, Vivien | | 982-983, 986-987 |
| Lemon, James | 69, 75, 77, 133, 151 | |
| Lemon, John | 102 | |
| Lemon, Smith | 69 | |
| Lenox Park | | 890 |
| Lewis, David, W. | 319 | |
| Lewis, John Randolph | 198, 241 | 398 |
| Lexington | 125 | 834 |
| Leyden, Austin | 639-640, 706, 866, 875 | |
| Leyden, Austin house of | 639-640, 797 (illus,) | 323 |
| Liberty Bonds | | 716, 737 |
| Liberty County | 153, 846, 902 | 858, 995 |
| Libertv Loan Central Commit-tee | | 716-717 |
| Liberty Loans | | 716-717 |
| Librarian, State | 639 | 371, 785 |
| Librarians | 639, 761 | 377-378, 642, 785, 973 |
| Libraries | 757, 759-761, 939 | 165-166, 375-378, 388, 973 |
| Libraries private | | 165-166 |
| Library, Atlanta Public | 757 | |
| Lickskillet | 624 | |
| Lickskillet Road | 624 | |
| Liebman, Isaac | | 808 |
| Life Insurance Company of Georgia | | 238 |
| Lilbum | 32 | |
| Lincoln, Abraham | 434, 473, 475, 545, 553, 617-618, 641, 670, 679 | |
| Lincoln National Monument Association | 739-740 | |
| Lincolnten | 2 | 994 |
| Lindbergh, Charles A., visits Atlanta | | 831-833 |
| "Lindbergh Day" in Atlanta, | | 831-833 |
| Lindbergh Drive | | 395, 833 |
| Liquor, question | 328, 340-342, 357-358, 369 | 95-99 |
| Liquor sales | | 959-960 |
| Liquor traffic | 747, 792 | |
| Liquor Tax Bill | | 959 |
| Lithia Springs | | 167, 255, 800, 913 |
| Lithonia | 30, 414, 609, 648, 651, 677, 842, 884, 889 | 11, 12, 108, 131, 224, 349, 371, 438, 514, 776, 800, 901, 995 |
| Lithonia Agricultural Club | 909 | |
| Little, John D. | | 564-565, 922 |
| Little Five Points | | 307, 822, 857 |
| "Living Pictures" | | 330-331 |
| Livingston, Leonidas F. | | 205-206, 422, 487, 556 |
| Lochrane, O. A. | 919 | 304 |
| Locker clubs | | 518 |
| Locomotive, "E. Y. Hill" | 333 | |
| Locomotive, "Florida" | 184, 191-192, 222, 384, 1021 (corrigendum) | |
| Locomotive, arrival of, at Terminus (illus,) | 184 | |
| Locomotive, "General" | 520-524, 864 | |
| Locomotive, "O. A. Bull" (illus,) | 672 | |
| Locomotive, "Telegraph" (illus,) | 674 | |
| Locomotive, "Texas" | 522, 524, 864 | |
| Locomotives, railroad | 383-384, 864 | 479, 708, 812, 872-873, 974 |
| Locomotives, street railway | | 175-176 |
| Loew's Grand Theater | | 982, (illus,) 988, 989 |
| Loew's Grand Theater as it appeared Dec. 15, 1939, world premiere of Gone With the Wind (illus,) | | 988 |
| Logan, Henry | 28 | |
| Logan, John A. | 619, 621, 623-624, 643 | |
| Logan, Joseph Clayton | | 483-485, 827 |
| Logan, Joseph Payne | 496, 508, 510, 551, 593, 684, 706-707, 821, 859, 877, 903 | 246 |
| Long. Crawford W. | 322, 345 | 75, 530, 888 |
| Long. Huey P, visits Atlanta | | 930 |
| Long. Stephen Harriman | 147-150, 156, 173, 183, 188 | 955 |
| Long Island Creek | 29 | |
| Longino, George F. | | 906, 972 |
| Longino, Thomas D. | | 472, 586 |
| Longstreet, Helen Dortch | 431 | |
| Longstreet, James | | 117, 431, 469 |
| Looking Backwards | 397-401 | |
| Looting, wartime | 634, 647-649 | |
| Lost Mountain | 644 | |
| Lotteries | 20, 58, 60, 99, 106-107, 281-282, 464, 477, 752-753 | |
| Lottery, State | 752-754 | |
| Lottery Act of 1818 | 5 | |
| Louisville | 2 | |
| Louisville and Nashville Belt Line | | 476, 521 |
| Louisville and Nashville Railroad | | 21, 475 |
| Love, Seymour B. | 545, 562, 669, 703, 733, 796, 801, 828, 859, 875 | 489 |
| Lovejoy's | 642-643 | |
| Lowe, Mrs. William B. | | 340 |
| Lowe, Thomas F. | 496, 923-924 | |
| Lowe, William B. | 180, 279 | |
| Lowndes, George S. | | 122, 339, 891 |
| Lowndes County | | 385 |
| Lowry, Emma Markham | | 596 |
| Lowry, Robert J. | 514, 859 | 15, 30, 65, 71-72, 82, 137, 164, 180, 235-236, 240, 244, 249, 255, 258, 309, 487, 489, 511, 530, 596, 772 |
| Lowry, William M. | 514, 712, 954, 956 | |
| Lowry, family of | 514 | |
| Lowry National Bank | | 236, 530 |
| Loyd, James | 206-207, 213, 237, 541 | 181, 385, 434 |
| Loyd Street, Atlanta | 653-654, 811, 921, (illus,) 927, 930 | 84, 153, 209-210, 409 |
| Luckie, Alexander F. | 247, 318, 381-382 | 903 |
| Luckie, Solomon | 628 | |
| Luckie, William D. | | 71, 103 |
| Luckie Street, Atlanta | 715, 772 | 439, 574, 632, 690 |
| Lukeman, Augustus | | 594 |
| Luminary, The | 233-234, 251, 254, 279 | |
| Lumpkin | 280 | 676, 858, 924, 995 |
| Lumpkin, Joseph Henry | 213, 291, 416, 449 | 155, 309, 585, 674 |
| Lumpkin, Martha | 101, 185, 188-199, 227 | 725 |
| Lumpkin, Mrs. Samuel | | 779, 781 |
| Lumpkin, Wilson | 40, 99, 100-101, 111, 113, 122, 143-145, 180, 185-189, 192, 200, 227 | |
| Lumpkin County | 4, 107, 162, 362, 843, 902 | 531, 724 |
| Lupton. John Thomas | | 596, 990 |
| Lutheran Churches | | 442, 807 |
| Lutherans | | 442 |
| Lyceum Theater | | 308-309, 410 |
| Lynch, Patrick | 255-256, 869 | 20 |
| Lynch, Peter | | 188, 449, 524 |
| Lynch, Peter general merchandise store of | | 524 |
| Lynching | | 628 |
| Lyon, Richard F. | 415-416, 639 | |
| Lyric Theater | | 653, 821 |
| McAdoo, William Gibbs. | | 636, 817 |
| McBurney, Edgar P. | | 71, 718, 760 |
| Mrs. Edgar P. | | 760 |
| McCandless, Edward S. | | 314, 935 |
| McClatchey, Devereaux F. | | 757, 946 |
| McCleary, D. R. "Mac" | | 842 |
| McConnell, Fernando Coello | | 647-648 |
| McConnell, William | 330-331 | |
| McCord, Henry Y. | | 638 |
| McCord, Joseph A. | | 636 |
| McCormack, John, visits Atlanta | | 709, 711 |
| McCoy, Frank R. | | 880 |
| McCulloch, John | 126 | |
| McCulloch, D. Nym | | 403-405 |
| McDaniel, Henry D. | 835 | 55, 78, 83, 117, 161, 169, 922 |
| McDaniel, Ira O. | 279, 281-282, 315, 342, 346, 349, 353, 359, 370, 383, 387, 388, 409, 425, 436, 702 | 161, 922-923 |
| McDaniel, Philip E. | 436, 451, 476, 702 | |
| McDonald, Charles J. | 173, 180, 183-184, 187, 190-192, 200, 213 | |
| McDonald, Clark E. (illus,) | | 975, 1004 |
| McDonald, J. P: | | 188 |
| McDonough | 9, 26, 134, 435, 921 | 395-396, 586, 681, 934 |
| McDonough, Thomas | 26 | |
| McDonough Boulevard | | 803 |
| McDonough Road | 633-634, 650, 823, 916 | 539, 789, 856 |
| McDowell, Edward | | 890 |
| McDowell Festival | | 890 |
| McEachern, John Newton | | 238, 473, 475, 492, 519, 001, 847 |
| McElreath, Walter | | 559, 615, 823-824 |
| McElreath Hall | | 824 |
| McGehee, Charles C. | | 827 |
| McGehee, Christopher Columbus | | 136, 691 |
| McGill, Ralph | 791 | |
| McGillivray, Alexander | 2 | |
| McGrady, Silas | 5, 30, 58 | |
| McIntosh, William | 48-50 | |
| McIntosh, William murder of | 48-49 | |
| McIntosh, William tribute to | 50 | |
| McIntosh County | 3 | |
| McIntosh Reserve | 50 | |
| McKiney, Mrs. William | | 358 |
| McKiney, William | | 334, 355, 358-359, 389, 393 |
| McKiney, William visits Atlanta | | 358-359 |
| McLemore's Cove | 43 | |
| McLendon, Mary L. | | 757 |
| McLeod, William | 231 | |
| McLin, James G. | 669 | |
| McMillan, Ferdinand D. | | 682, 778 |
| McNaught, William | 846 | |
| McPherson, James | 406, 425, 758 | |
| McPherson, James Birdseye | 618-619, 621, 623, 752, 949 | |
| McPherson, R. M. | 712 | |
| McPherson Barracks | 752, 792, 863-864, 938, 953 | 111 |
| McRae | 3 | |
| McSheffrey, Daniel | 331 | |
| McWhorter, Abbot M. | 383 | |
| McSheffrey, R. L. | 778, 832 | |
| Mableton | | 837 |
| MacDougald, Emily C. | | 964 |
| MacDougall, Robert L. | | 973 |
| Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church | 38-39 | |
| Macmillan Company | | 940, 942 |
| Macon | 122, 125, 144, 148, 158, 213, 238, 322, 365, 394, 408, 512, 524, 572-573, 655, 684, 711, 718, 739, 791, 833, 889, 917 | 118, 169-170, 294, 396, 420, 431-432, 434, 477, 488, 490, 619, 632, 757, 773, 800, 826, 915, 922, 933, 992 |
| Macon movement to transfer capital from Atlanta to | | 757 |
| Macon College of Medicine | 217 | |
| Macon County | 6 | |
| Macon and Augusta Railroad | 776 | |
| Macon & Western Railroad | 104, 123, 188, 199, 234-236, 325, 434, 483, 486, 601, 622, 632, 642, 650, 695-696, 711, 718, 751, 838, 889 | |
| Macon & Western Railroad first train arrives at Atlanta over | 234-236 | |
| Macy, R. H., & Company | | 813 |
| Maddox, Charles K. | | 274, 294, 587 |
| Maddox, Joseph E. | | 335, 525 |
| Maddox, Mrs. Robert F. | | 547, 760 |
| Maddox, Robert F. | 680, 845, 897, 910, 948 | 21, 156, 180, 280, 385, 388, 391, 429, 459-460, 466, 493, 506, 522, 535-539, 545, 552, 559-562, 573, 636, 638, 686, 697, 760, 901, 906 |
| Maddox Building | | 409-410 |
| Maddox Park | 627 | 714 |
| Madison | 3, 43, 145, 149-150, 191, 251, 377, 551, 650, 781 | 350, 836, 914, 924 |
| Madison Avenue | | 283, 528, 797 |
| Madison County | 819 | 940 |
| Magazines | 279, 480, 685, 761, 79t, 905 | 488 |
| Magnolia Street | | 509 |
| Maguire, Thomas, journal of | 495, 518, 543, 609-610, 647-649, 677-678, 736, 785-786 | |
| Maguire, Thomas manor house, "Promised Land" of | 609-610, 648-649, 736 | |
| Maier, John | 941 | |
| Mail delivery, free, 1nstituted | 893 | |
| Malarial fever | | 356 |
| Mallon, Bernard | 748, 877, 879 | |
| Manchester | | 222-223 |
| Mangum, C. Wheeler | 68 | |
| Mangum, James | 68, 554 | |
| Mangum, Nathaniel | 68, 120, 157, 211, 554 | |
| Mangum, Robert E. | 68, 342, 541, 554, 562 | |
| Mangum, William | 68 | |
| Mann, Otis Earl | | 918-919 |
| Manning, Jethro W. | 388, 424, 552, 661-662, 669, 679, 701 | 66, 674 |
| Manpower shortage | | 739 |
| Manufacturing | | 119, 204 |
| Map of Atlanta, 1886 (illus,) | | 109 |
| Map of Atlanta, Cooper's, of Atlanta | 750 | |
| Map of Atlanta, Hameiter's Directory, of Atlanta | 848 | |
| Map of Atlanta, of section of 17th District, Fulton County, as of 1940 (illus,) | 10 | |
| Map of Atlanta, Vincent's, of Atlanta | 353, (illus,) 354 | |
| Maps, topographic, of Atlanta | | 210 |
| Marble, Georgia | | 305, 494 |
| Marble Mills | | 475 |
| Marietta | 69, 73, 77, 101, 107, 173, 186, 191-192, 211-212, 395, 520-521, 596, 602, 607, 619, 637, 644, 683, 711 | 130, 171, 357, 434, 475-476, 485, 512, 521, 628, 717, 858, 884, 915, 946, 993, 995, 1002-1003 |
| Marietta first commissioners of | 107 | |
| Marietta first house in | 101 | |
| Marietta original survey of | 101, 107 | |
| Marietta Courthouse Square, 1908 (illus,) | | 521, 1949, (illus,) 995 |
| Marietta Road | 60, 511, 603, 627, 634 | |
| Marietta Street, Atlanta | 190, 205, 216, 238, 264, 587, 631, 635-636, 656, 685, 704, 719, 750, 773-774, 787, 802, 810, 814, 851, 879-880, 918, 955 | 9, 17, 78, 84, 107, 114, 120, 122, 153, 191, 211, 233, 263, 301, 433, 542-543, 551, 561, 637, 653, 688, 693, 710, 770, 782, 811, 846, 850, 867, 875 |
| Marion Hotel | | 282, 581 |
| Marist College | | 410, 412, 746 |
| Marist Society of Georgia | | 348, 412 |
| Market, Atlanta municipal | | 802 |
| Market, Atlanta's first central | 355 | |
| Markham, William | 237, 356, 360, 383, 391, 409, 415, 428, 548, 629, 634, 736, 760, 827, 921-922 | 10, 180 |
| Markham Block, burning of | | 409-410 |
| Markham House | 237, 921-922, 927, 929 | 10, 150, 256, 336-338, 376-377, 409, 609 |
| Markham House burning of | | 336-338 |
| Marlborough Apartment fire | | 870-871 |
| Marsh, Edward | | 179 |
| Marsh, John R | | 942-943, 989, 991 |
| Marsh, Margaret Mitchell (Mrs. John R.) | 820 | 369-370, 764, 882, 937, 939-943, 949, 977-991, 1005 |
| Marshal, Atlanta | 260, 263-264, 282, 328, 330-331, 353, 372, 388, 406, 436, 451, 477, 525, 546, 563, 669, 733, 801, 828, 859, 891, 902, 911, 925, 953 | 15, 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 406, 420, 573, 698, 728, 776, 801, 810 |
| Marshall, A. E. | 778 | |
| Marshall, John | 106 | |
| Marshall, Thomas R. | | 442, 764-766 |
| Marshall, Thomas R. visits Atlanta | | 764-766 |
| Marshallville | | 902 |
| Marthasville (original name of Atlanta) | 101, 119, 189-194, 199-241 | 725 |
| Marthasville in 1845 (illus,) | 215 | |
| Marthasville citizens of, 206-208 | | |
| Marthasville commissioners of | 203-205, 213, 222 | |
| Marthasville earliest families of | 199-200 | |
| Marthasville incorporation of | 203 | |
| Martial law in Atlanta | 525-528 | |
| Martin, Mrs. A. J. | 102 | |
| Martin, Riccardo | | 547, 567 |
| Martin's Ferry | 76 | |
| Martin's Ferry Road | 76 | |
| Marye, Philip Thornton | | 476, 933 |
| Mason, Ezekiel | 346 | |
| Mason, James Walter | 71 | 370, 779 |
| Masonic Hall, Atlanta | 454-455, 651-652, 654, 657, 718, 727 | |
| Masonic lodges | 208-209, 250-251, 294, 395, 426, 454, 455, 728, 767 | 186-188, 548-549, 603 |
| Masonic Orphans' Home | 753 | |
| Masonic Shrine, Yaarab Temple. See Yaarab Temple | | |
| Masonry | 208, 217, 250, 274, 294, 426, 455, 645, 727-728 | 186-188, 234, 258, 349, 548-549, 650-653, 660, 728 |
| Mass meeting, victory | | 746-747 |
| Massengale, St. Elmo | | 716-717 |
| Matthews, Antoinette Johnson | 59 | |
| Maxwell, Alva G. | | 920 |
| Mayor, Atlanta | 211, 230-231, 260, 263, 282-283, 309, 316, 329-331, 336, 342, 347, 353, 356 372, 378, 387, 389, 405: 424, 435-436, 451-452, 476, 495-496, 525, 527-328, 546, 563, 634-636, 641, 669, 695, 702, 714, 733, 740, 791, 796, 801-802, 827, 859, 875, 902-903, 910-911, 935, 943, 952 | 15, 37, 53, 69, 87-88, 130, 159, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294, 306-307, 327, 335, 345, 353, 373, 403-405, 420, 437, 472, 492, 506, 535-539, 545, 557, 559, 573, 589, 601, 631, 697, 755, 758, 776-777, 787, 801, 809, 819-820, 837, 868-869, 921, 924, 9-t4-945, 948, 1002, 1004 |
| Mays, Stephen | 133 | |
| Mayson, James L. | | 35, 420, 513, 539, 698, 801, 823, 925 |
| Mayson and Turner Ferry | 209, 595 | 34, 202 |
| Mavson and Turner Ferrv -Road | 635 | |
| Mead, L S. | 669 | |
| Meade, George Gordon | 773-774, 776, 778, 781, 792, 813 | |
| Meador, Charles D. | | 207, 249, 274, 280, 335, 345, 373, 388, 420, 728, 836 |
| Meador, C. W. | | 226 |
| Meador, J. J. | 866 | 181, 207 |
| Meador, Thomas D. | | 245, 249, 255, 772 |
| Meansville | | 956 |
| Meatless and wheatless days | | 740 |
| Mecaslin, John H. | 436, 496, 525, 546, 563, 573-575, 785, 855, 891 | 53, 130, 181, 227, 504, 676 |
| Mechanical and Manufacturers' Club | | 564 |
| Mechanics Savings Bank | 534 | |
| Medical Arts Building | | 821 |
| Medical Association of Georgia | 888 | |
| Medical associations | 888 | |
| Medical center, Atlanta | | 530 |
| Medical College, Atlanta | 461 | |
| Medical and Surgical Journal, Atlanta | 375 | |
| "Medicine House" | 121-122 | |
| Megee, Marat | 429 | 351 |
| Mehaffey, Thomas | 33 | |
| Memminger, W. W. | | 694-695, 739 |
| Memorial coins | | 593-594 |
| Memorial Day observance | 706-707, 904-905 | 619, 738-739 |
| Memphis & Charleston Railway celebration | 432 | |
| Menus, lavish | | 22, 152, 257, 358, 439-440, 516, 546, 804, 832 |
| Mercantile Association, Atlanta | 473 | |
| Merchants, first Decatur | 66 | |
| Merchants Bank of Atlanta | 931 | |
| Merchants and business men, Atlanta | 472-473, 515, 541, 686-688, 807-809, 819-820, 823, 828-829, 862, 866, 886-888, 896-897 | 41, 91-93, 312, 524-525, 607-609, 670, 723-724, 731-732, 766-771, 812-813, 821-822, 840, 842, 901 |
| Merriwether County | | 420, 691, 693, 837, 922, 934, 964 |
| Merritts Avenue | | 701 |
| Methodist Children's Home, Decatur | 813-814 | 35 |
| Methodist churches | 39, 51-52, 59, 68-69, 75, 160, 200, 207, 268-269, 290-291, 361, 373-374, 438, 464, 554, 608, 630, 654, 676, 795-797, 845, 885, 945 | 2, 64, 367-368, 442, 960, 971-972 |
| Methodists | 39, 52, 59-60, 68-69, 171, 196, 200, 206, 216, 268-269, 290-291, 295-296, 360, 373-374, 379, 438, 516, 554, 630, 795-797, 813-814, 823, 852 | 64, 367-368, 442, 482, 524, 641-647 passim, 971-972 |
| Metropolitan Building | | 888-889 |
| Metropolitan Hotel | | 275 |
| Metropolitan Planning Com-mission | | 1008 |
| Metropolitan Planning District and adjoining territory, Atlanta, map of (illus,) | | 1008 |
| Metropolitan Street Railway Company | | 45-46, 221 |
| Metropolitan Theater | | 888-8S9 |
| Mexican War | 230-231, 271, 389, 736-737, 788 | 201, 417, 489, 554, 617 |
| Mexican War De Kalb County casualty of | 231 | |
| Meyer. A. A. | | 823, 934 |
| Middlebrooks, W. M. | | 226, 241 |
| Midway | 846 | |
| Military, commanders, postwar | 736-739, 773-774, 805 | |
| Military, establishments within Atlanta, 1864 | 590-593 | |
| Military, operations, June 22-July 17, 1864, map of (illus,) | 594, 598 | |
| Military, operations, July 17-19, 1864, map of (illus,) | 608 | |
| Military, orders of General Pope | 737-739 | |
| Military, police | | 718 |
| Military, rule, postwar | 733-779 | |
| Military Department of Georgia | 678 | |
| Militia, De Kalb County | 499, 505-507 | |
| Militia, Fulton County | 498-505, 549, 585 | |
| Militia, local companies of | 549-550 | |
| Militia, State | 22, 131, 141, 633, 653 | 470, 502 |
| Millege, John | | 385 |
| Milledgeville | 3, 18, 43, 64, 100, 145, 149, 191, 213, 259-261, 361, 365-366, 385, 394, 449, 494, 567, 650, 678-679, 698, 720, 777-778, 846, 848, 936 | 78, 103, 170, 367, 400, 424, 598, 627-628, 670, 953 |
| Millen | | 901 |
| Miller, Caroline | | 933 |
| Miller, Homer Virgil Milton | 781, 804, 832, 851, 870 | 31, 343 |
| Miller, John A. | | 438 |
| Miller, John M. | | 43 |
| Miller's Book Store | | 41, 43 |
| Milliken, Olive .T. | | 955 |
| Mills, De Kalb County old | 854-855 | |
| Mills, E. R. | 340 | |
| Mills, Edward P. "Ed" murder of | | 757-758 |
| Milstead | | 776 |
| MiIton, John | 424 | |
| MiIton, Lorimer D. | | 783 |
| Milton County | 76, 194, 424, 488, 815 | 893-894 |
| Milton County boundaries of | 424 | |
| Milton County creation of | 424 | |
| "Mimosa Hall" | | 825 |
| Mims, John F. | 263, 292, 346, 353, 336, 360, 383, 393, 409, 418-419 | |
| Mims, Livingston | | 82, 117, 234, 403-405, 409, 411, 420, 424, 427-428, 516, 565 |
| Mims, Sue Harper | | 110-111, 166 |
| Miner, Samuel Wright | 79-80 | |
| Mineral Bluff | | 994 |
| Mineral Spring | 795 | |
| Ministers. See Pastors | | |
| Mint, United States, at Dahlonega | 153 | |
| Minute Men Association of Fulton County | 474-476 | |
| Mion Building, burning of | | 658 |
| Misdemeanors, pioneer | 41 | |
| Missionaries | 240-241, 248, 270 | |
| Mitchel, O. M. | 320 | |
| Mitchell, Alexander Weldon | 281, 330, 702, 740, 819, 875 | 468 |
| Mitchell, Deborah Margaret Sweet | | 940 |
| Mitchell, Eugene Muse | 9, 820 | 165, 240, 375-376, 823, 939-940, 942 |
| Mitchell, Isaac G. | | 940 |
| Mitchell, Isaac S. | | 403-405, 846 |
| Mitchell, Margaret. See Marsh, Margaret Mitchell | | |
| Mitchell, Maybelle Stephens | | 939-940942 |
| Mitchell, Peter | 120 | |
| Mitchell, Robert G. | | 94 |
| Mitchell, Russell Crawford | 819-820, 875 | 188, 940 |
| Mitchell, Samuel | 185-189, 235-236, 281, 356, 838 | |
| Mitchell, Samuel deed of | 186-188 | |
| Mitchell, Stephens | 820 | |
| Mitchell, William E. | | 433 |
| Mitchell, William L. | 273, 313 | |
| Mitchell Street, Atlanta | 862-863, 949 | 83-84, 528, 538, 653, 677, 850, 962, 972 |
| Monroe | 4 | 252, 434, 671, 787 |
| Monroe, James | 1 | |
| Monroe County | 6, 20-22, 24, 64, 122 | |
| Monroe Railroad | 151, 158, 165-167, 173-175, 183-184, 187-188, 234 | |
| Monroe Railroad construction of | 165-167 | |
| Monroe Railroad land commissioners for | 174-175 | |
| Monroe Railroad purchased by Macon & Western Railroad Company | 234 | |
| Monroe Railroad and Banking Company | 151, 173, 184 | |
| Monroe Railroad Company | 122-123, 144 | |
| Montezuma | | 291, 522, 735 |
| Montgomery, Arthur | | 397-398, 771 |
| Montgomery, James McConnell | 13-15, 17-18, 21, 28, 31, 38, 44, 53, 58, 70, 82-83, 104, 157, 177-178, 196-197 | |
| Montgomery, appraiser of Cherokee country | 99-100 | |
| Montgomery, becomes State Senator | 31 | |
| Montgomery, character of | 196 | |
| Montgomery, La Fayette F. | | 398, 771 |
| Montgomery, Nancy Farlow | 196-197 | |
| Montgomery, Telemachus F. | 17 | |
| Montgomery County | 3, 6 | |
| Montgomery Ferry Drive, Ansley Park | 13 | |
| Montgomery, Ulysses McC. | 104, 120 | |
| Montgomery Ferry Road | 30, 623 | |
| Montgomery and West Point Railroad | 332-333, 487-488 | |
| Montgomery's Ferry | 18, 149-150, (illus,) 174, 181 | |
| Monticello | 3 | |
| Montreal | | 286 |
| Moonshiners | | 366 |
| Moore, Fred B | | 853 |
| Moore, Thomas | 15, 379 | 660 |
| Moore, Wiley L. | | 868-869 |
| Moore, William A | 846, 866, 956 | 10, 90, 131, 180 |
| Moore, William A residence of (illus,) | | 10 |
| Moore, Wilmer L. | | 590, 635-636, 757 |
| Moore Marsh Building (illus) | | 542 |
| Moore's Business College | | 519 |
| Moore's Mill Road | 15, 17, 57, 607 | |
| "Moral Party" | 329 | |
| Moran, Pascal J. "Pea Jay" | | 118, 164, 181, 417, 883 |
| Morehouse College | 954-955 | 855-856 |
| Moreland, A. F. | | 188 |
| Moreland Avenue, Atlanta | 6 | 490, 789 |
| Morgan, Brooks | | 579-580, 638, 664 |
| Morgan, Eugenia Goode (Mrs. Joseph H.) | 706-707 | |
| Morgan, John Hunt, visits Atlanta | 563-564- | |
| Morgan, Joseph | 65, 120, 151 | |
| Morgan, Mrs. Joseph H. | | 242 |
| Morgan, Lawrence Sterne | 283-284, 541 | |
| Morgan County | 3, 150, 220, 421 | 85, 202, 772 |
| Morgan Falls | | 431 |
| Morningside Park | | 797, 811, 827, 890 |
| Morris, John | 31, 134 | |
| Morris, John F. | 891 | |
| Morris, Joseph | 31, 58 | |
| Morris, Newt A. | | 628 |
| Morris Brown College | | 28, 855, 856 |
| Morris Brown University | 512 | |
| Morrow, James W. | | 460 |
| Morse, Samuel F. B. | 173, 199, 205, 277-278 | |
| Mortgage Guarantee Building | | 803 |
| Moses, Raphael J. | 783 | |
| Motorcycles | | 585 |
| Mount, John M. | | 956 |
| Mount Gilead Methodist Church | 39, 75, 171, 554 | |
| Mount Zion Methodist Church | 68-69 | |
| Mountain Creek | 126 | |
| Mountain View | 104 | |
| Moving picture houses | | 464-466, 684, 778, 888-889, 892 |
| Moving picture stars | | 977-991 passim |
| Moving pictures | | 464-466, 608, 666-668, 684, 764, 833, 977-991 |
| Moving pictures, Atlanta society actresses in | | 764 |
| Moving pictures, colored | | 608 |
| Moving pictures, with sound | | 833 |
| Mozley Park | 623 | 434, 714 |
| Mud | 863 | 15-17 |
| Mules | | 9, 438-439 |
| Municipal Court, Atlanta | | 925 |
| Municipal Court, Fulton County | | 810, 926, 956 |
| Municipal regulations, indifference to | 222 | |
| Municipal salaries, 1907, Atlanta | | 506-507 |
| Murders | 3, 48-51, 132, 137, 143, 153, 158, 181, 335-338, 358-359, 371-372, 380-381, 395, 444-446, 448-449, 514-515, 546, 697-698, 719-720, 746, 767-768, 824, 958-960 | 274, 277-278, 301-304, 364-365, 619-628, 757-759, 792-793, 844-846, 1004 |
| Murphey, Charles | 77, 108, 120, 133, 169, 194, 201, 211, 214, 337, 361, 390, 445, 494 | |
| Murphey, Moses | 133 | |
| Murphy, Anthony | 903, 914-' 916, 919, 957 | 54, 107, 208, 226, 429, 555, 640 |
| Murphy, George E. | | 494 |
| Murphy, J. W. | | 41 |
| Murphy, John E. | | 493, 522, 535, 542, 545, 547-549, 576, 760, 807 |
| Murphy, John E., home of | | 547-549 |
| Murphy, Mrs. Anthony | | 680 |
| Murphy, Mrs. John E. | | 547, 760 |
| Murray County | 107, 120, 162, 734, 874 | 475, 901 |
| Murrel's Row | 265, 292, 328, 330-331 | |
| Muscogee County | | 959 |
| Muscogees. See Creek Indians | | |
| Muse, George | | 870, 884 |
| Music | 645-647, 760, 797, 938 | Vol.2, 63-64, 326, 329, 359, 389, 393, 411, 547-548, 566-569, 711, 721-722, 760, 765, 890, 920, 969-971, 983-987 |
| Music Festival of 1909 | | 547-548, 566 |
| Music Festival Association, Atlanta | | 547-548, 567 |
| Myers, William J. | | 301-304 |
| Nance, A. Steve | | 949, 964 |
| Nancy Creek | 41-42, 126, 151, 246, 601-602, 606, 728 | 855 |
| Nancy Creek, origin of name of | 41-42 | |
| Nancy Creek Primitive Baptist Church | 39, 41, 69, 103, 121 | |
| "Nancy Hanks" | | 288-289 |
| Nash, J. Van Holt | | 355 |
| National Aeronautical Association | | 843 |
| National American Woman Suffrage Association | | 310 |
| National Guard | | 627, 715 |
| National Hotel | 716, 737, 779 | 39, 433 |
| National Industrial Recovery Act | | 905-908 |
| National League for Women's Service | | 715, 742 |
| National Linen Service Corporation | | 766-767 |
| National Recovery Administration (NRA) | | 905-907 |
| National Recovery Administration parade | | 907 |
| National Reemployment Administration | | 918 |
| Naturalized citizens | 181, 208, 214, 312, 395 | |
| Naval Air Base, United States | | 713 |
| Naval Air Station, Atlanta | | 1002 |
| Neal, John, home | 638-639, 641, 649, 846, 848 | 127 |
| Neal Bank, closing of | | 511-512 |
| Neal Street, Atlanta | 44 | |
| Negro Boys' Club | | 919 |
| Negro, business section | | 783. |
| Negro, Districts | 740-741, 823 | 25-28, 64-65, 423-424, 543, 701-702 |
| Negro Folklore | | 532-533 |
| Negro settlements | 740-741 | |
| Negro Spirituals | | 985-986 |
| Negro Expulsion Bill | 804 | |
| Negroes | 39, 358-359, 434, 453, 484, 510-5l2, 553-554, 557, 567, 586, 595, 633-634, 652, 654, 677-678, 600, 689.691, 696-697, 701, 713, 719-721, 733, 736, 738, 740-744, 771-772, 776-777, 779, 782, 786, 792, 815, 822-823, 830-832, 859, 874, 877, 954-955 | 2, 25-29, 212-215, 281, 319, 323, 326, 345, 423-424, 438, 442, 499-504, 546, 556, 585. 607-610, 619-620, 622-623, 628, 631-632, 676-679, 699-700, 704, 708, 717, 746, 760, 782-783, 786, 789, 798, 808, 818, 824, 842, 846, 855-856, 881, 887, 900-901, 908-910, 919, 932, 1004 |
| Negroes, education of | 742-744, 820, 822-823, 954-955 | 28-29, 72, 206, 212, 320, 659-660, 839, 855-856 |
| Negroes, efforts to disfranchise | | 499-500 |
| Negroes, enfranchisement of | 141, 777, 792 | |
| Negroes, expulsion of, from Legislature | 782, 804, 830-831 | |
| Negroes, freedom of | 740 | |
| Negroes, occupations of | 740.141 | |
| Negroes, prominent | 319 | |
| Negroes, reseating of, in Legislature | 832 | |
| Negroes, richest in Atlanta | | 213, 215 |
| Neill Primary Election Bill | | 673 |
| Nelms, Beatrice | | 648-650 |
| Nelms, John W. | | 226, 228, 307, 366, 519, 586, 648 |
| Nelms, Marshall | | 650.651 |
| Nelms, Mrs. John W. | | 648-650 |
| Nelms, sisters, disappearance of | | 648-650, 673 |
| Nelson, Allison | 51, 230, 387-390, 801 | |
| Nelson, Allison monument to | 390 | |
| Nelson, John B. | 31, 50-51, 389 | |
| Nelson, John B. children of | 51 | |
| Nelson, John B. murder of | 50-51 | |
| Nelson, L. D. | | 191 |
| Nelson, Levi B. | | 191 |
| Nelson Street | | 17, 528, 910 |
| Nelson's Ferry | 30-31, 50, 209, 230, 389 | |
| Nelson's Ferry Road | 159, 246, 390 | |
| Neponset River | 55 | |
| Nesbit, William | 15-17 | |
| New Deal | | 905-909, 916-918, 931, 944, 956, 973 |
| New Echota | 135, 160 | |
| New Era Daily | 684-685, 728, 758-759, 788, 848, 859, &'38 | 3-4, 348-349, 674-675 |
| New Era Building | | 3-6 |
| New Gibraltar | 127, 199, 204, 286 | |
| New Hope Baptist Church, action at | 582, 644 | |
| Newcomb incident, the | 471 | |
| Newman, AlIen G. | | 576 |
| Newman, William G. | 846 | 201, 964 |
| Newman, William T. | 851, 859, 861, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925 | 1, 15, 357, 411, 435, 778 |
| Newnan | 55, 258-259, 332, 644, 660 | 490, 736, 808, 817, 847, 947, 952, 1004 |
| Newnan, W. T. | | 542 |
| News, Albany | 788, 790-791 | |
| News, Atlanta Daily | | 394-395, 498 |
| News, Augusta | | 60 |
| News, De Kalb | 927 | |
| News, Savannah Morning | | 420 |
| Newspaper, De Kalb's first | 79-80 | |
| Newspapers | 42, 70, 79-81, 233-234, 251-254, 278-280, 294, 334, 340, 377, 411, 480, 533, 572-573, 676, 684-685, 761, 788-791, 848, 869-870, 888, 905, 927-928, 947 | 3-6, 55-60, 93, 357, 394-395, 438, 498-499, 596, 781, 790-792, 899 |
| Newspapers find temporary sanctuary in Atlanta | 572-573 | |
| Newsprint, wartime makeshift | 573 | |
| Newton County | 6, 64, 100, 150, 165, 206, 381 488, 714, 855, 933, 941 | 205, 416, 587, 618, 654, 778, 996 |
| Nichols, William P. | 383 | |
| Nicholson, H. Burke | | 770 |
| Niles', Dexter, house | 600, 603-604 | |
| Nine O'Clock German Club | | 63-64 |
| Nine O'Clock German Club first ball of | | 63-64 |
| "Nine-Mile Circle" | 191 | |
| Nisbet, Eugenius A. | 213, 337, 494, 524 | |
| Nissen, fames | 315-316 | |
| "Noah's Ark" | | 682 |
| Noble, James, Jr. | 546 | 531 |
| Norcross | 127, 149, 246 | 857 |
| Norcross, Jonathan | 206-207, 219, 222, 223-224, 226, 235, 258, 260, 263, 265, 266, 279, 291, 298, 329-331, 342, 346, 353, 355, 358, 363, 365-366, 380, 406, 408-409, 438, 472, 498, 787, 816, 865-866, 933 | 21, 80, 371, 451, 473, 818 |
| Norcross Building (illus,) | 915 | 433 |
| Norris, Jennie Newman | | 964 |
| Norris Building | | 821 |
| Normal School, State | | 206 |
| North Avenue, Atlanta | 115 | 172, 703-704 |
| North Avenue Presbyterian School | | 549 |
| North Decatur | | 252, 286 |
| North Fulton County | | 66, 266, 292, 490, 793, 853, 922, 934.954 |
| North Georgia Electric Com pany | | 430-431 |
| Northeastern Railroad of Georgia | 487 | |
| Northen, Charles S. | | 249, 255, 280, 655 |
| Northen, Nora Ernest | | 829 |
| Northen, William J. | 835 | 205-206, 241, 249, 255, 314, 376, 379, 468, 655, 681 |
| Northern Baptist College | | 855 |
| Northern Methodist College | | 855 |
| Northside Drive | | 828 |
| Northwestem Military District | 678-680 | |
| Norton, Henry | 415 | |
| Norwood | | 858 |
| Nunnally, Charles T. | | 613, 902 |
| Nunnally, James H. | | 511, 547 963 |
| Nunnally, Mrs. James H. | | 547 |
| Nunnally, Winship | | 974-975 |
| Nunnally's, passing of old | | 974-976 |
| Nutting, James R. | | 371, 375-376, 424-425, 787 |
| Oak Grove | | 14 |
| Oakhurst | | 545 |
| Oakland Cemetery | 314-316, 336, 345, 347-348, 395, 419, 430-431, 460, 487-488, 514, 529, 541, 547, 555, 575, 633, 662, 697, 720, 729, 768, 772, 797, 816, 822-823, 843, 852, 869, 889, 899-900, 908, 923-924, 941, 951 | 16, 38, 50-51, 67, 71, 91, 175, 184, 201, 276, 294, 305, 434, 470, 516, 738 |
| Oakland Cemetery deed for lot in (illus,) | 796 | |
| Oakland City | | 297, 557-558, 818-819, 955 |
| Oatman, Stephen B. | 546, 708 | 448 |
| Occupations | 305-309, 489-491 | |
| Ocmulgee River | 3-4, 607 | |
| Oconee | 682 | |
| Oconee River | 2-3 | |
| Odd Fellows | 277, 294 | |
| Officers, Atlanta | 263-264, 282, 309, 342, 372, 388, 406, 425, 435-436, 451, 477, 525, S63, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 8S9, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925, 935, 953 | 1, 15, 37, 53, 87, 130-131, 164, 181-182, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294. 306-307, 335, 345, 353, 373, 388, 406, 420, 437, 454, 492, 506, 520, 539, 557, 573, 589, 601, 631, 657, 676, 698, 728, 755, 776, 787, 801-802, 809-810, 868-869, 924-926 |
| Officers, first | 263-264, 546 | |
| Officers, salary increases of | | 37 |
| Officers, De Kalb County | 27, 38, 55, 69, 108, 121, 139, 152, 175, 180, 194, 208, 231, 266-267, 309, 340, 405, 479, 495, 525, 562, 673, 701-702, 793, 860, 892, 935, 953 | 19, 54, 90, 131, 181, 226, 274, 307, 353, 389, 420, 454, 492, 519, 556, 589, 632, 674-675, 776, 802, 835 |
| Officers, Fulton County | 368, 405, 435, 495, 524, 562-563, 673, 701-702, 793-794, 860, 892, 935, 953 | 19-20, 89-90, 181, 226, 274, 307, 336, 345. 353, 389, 454, 492, 506, 519, 556, 589, 632, 674, 759, 776, 810-811, 926-927, 956 |
| Officers, State | | 294, 334, 801, 819 |
| Officers' Training Camps, World War I | | 717-718 |
| Ogeechee River | 2 | |
| Oglesby, Junius G. | | 235, 425, 535, 772 |
| Oglethorpe, James Edward | 1-2, 115 | 595 |
| Oglethorpe County | 125 | 103 |
| Oglethorpe Park | 802 | 23, 29, 39, 136 |
| Oglethorpe University | 39, 112, 639, 846-848, 902 | 519, 595-597, 932-933, 990 |
| Oglethorpe University closing of, 1872 | 848 | |
| Oglethorpe University Commercial Department | 847 | |
| Oglethorpe University Crypt of Civilization | | 597 |
| Oglethorpe University faculty of | 846-847 | |
| Oglethorpe University honorary degrees given by | | 932-933 |
| Oglethorpe University Law School | 847 | |
| Oglethorpe University Lupton Hall (illus,) | 990 | |
| Oglethorpe University Night School | 847 | |
| Oglethorpe University School of Banking and Commerce | | 596 |
| Oglethorpe University refounded | | 595-597 |
| Oglethorpe University subscribers to and benefactors of | | 595-596 |
| O'Keefe, Daniel C. | 821-822, 859 | |
| O'Keefe, Thomas J. | 440 | |
| Oldfield, Barney | | 442 |
| Oliver, John | | 469 |
| Oliver, John E. | | 380 |
| Oliver, John S. | | 469 |
| O'Neal, Joshua | 682-683 | |
| Oostanaula River | 72, 582 | |
| Opelika | 332 | |
| Opera | 725 | 547, 566-569, 684, 760, 837 |
| Opera Metropolitan | | 566-569, 606-607, 760 |
| Opera stars | | 442, 459, 547, 566-569, 606-607, 760 |
| Orators and speakers | 291, 296, 405, 760, 783-785, 851-852, 878, 905, 939 | 21, 32, 80, 84, 94, 117, 151-153, 167, 170-171. 200-201, 234, 255, 258, 297, 326, 328, 334-335, 341, 357-358, 360, 390, 393, 411, 424-425, 487, 522, 530, 541, 545, 619, 633, 739, 741-742, 746-747, 781-782, 832, 838, 853, 871. 899-900, 909, 931, 933, 968 |
| Ordinary, De Kalb County | 340, 357, 479, 793, 860, 892, 935 | 19, 181, 660, 802, 835 |
| Ordinary, Fulton County | 368-369, 442, 458, 497, 541, 562, 794 | 18, 336, 389. 660, 810, 926 |
| Ordnance Depot fire, Atlanta | | 1004 |
| O'Reilly, Thomas | 652, 654 | |
| O'Reilly, Thomas monument to | 652 | |
| Orme, Aquilla J. | | 280, 343, 632, 914 |
| Orme, Francis H. | | 201, 343, 589, 617, 784 |
| Orme, Joseph Thompson | | 64, 71, 207, 226, 294, 307, 335, 345, 617 |
| Orme, Richard M. | 43 | |
| Orme, William Priestley | 218, 220, 427, 863, 919 | 85, 292, 343, 886 |
| Orme Circle | | 632 |
| Ormewood Park | | 266, 789 |
| Orr, Fritz | | 854-855 |
| Orr, Gustavus John | 847, 878 | 72, 161 |
| Orr, Joseph Kyle | | 190-191, 425, 438, 455, 493. 522. 535, 636, 638, 718, 747, 966 |
| Orr, W. W. | | 688, 836, 870 |
| Orr, W. W., Doctors' Building | | 871 |
| Otis, Robert R. | | 777 |
| Ottley, John K. | | 191, 309, 392, 412, 513, 636, 638, 856, 911-912 |
| Ottley, John K. kidnapping of | | 911-912 |
| Ottley, Mrs. John K. | | 764, 912 |
| Overby, Basil H. | 361, 383, 393-394, 409, 424, 427, 460 | |
| Overseers of poor | 31 | |
| Owen, A. W. | 387-388 | |
| Owens, Frank C. "Hop" | 783 | |
| Oxford | 216, 551, 852 | 644, 660 |
| Pace, Hardy | 15, 108-109, 170, 661 | 351, 460, 853 |
| Pace, Hardy children of | 109 | |
| Pace, Hardy, Solomon K | 424 | |
| Pace's Ferry | 126, 170, 597, 601-602, 610, 619 | 267, 460 |
| Pace's Ferry Road | 15, 29, 64, 126, 133, 246, 307, 610 | 459, 549, 563, 574-575, 662, 798, 855 |
| Paden, James | 63, 75, 116, 119-120, 193, 358, 612 | 272 |
| Paderewski, Ignace Jan, visits Atlanta | | 389 |
| Page, Thomas Nelson | | 255, 533 |
| Page, Thomas Nelson visits Atlanta | | 255 |
| Page, Walter Hines | | 48 |
| Paine, Thomas B. | | 817 |
| Palmer, Charles F. | | 908, 960-961, 987 |
| Palmer, Hastings D. | 169, 194, 210 | |
| Palmer, Howard E. W. | | 188, 234, 313, 374, 601, 784 |
| Palmer, Margaret | | 986-987 |
| Palmer, Mrs. Charles F. | | 987 |
| Palmer Building | | 716, 782 |
| Palmetto | 332, 643-644 | 586, 617, 772, 894, 946 |
| Panic, of 1857 | 423-424 | |
| Panic, of 1873 | 482, 897-898, 902-903 | |
| Panic, of 1893 | | 235, 285-286, 312 |
| Panic, of 1907 | | 511-512, 519 |
| Panola | 34 | 12, 108, 115, 286 |
| Panola Cotton Mills | | 286 |
| Panola Plantation | 112 | |
| Panola Shoals | 64, 819 | |
| Panthersville | 30, 152, 175-176 | 12, 115 |
| Parades | 783-785, 851, 938 | 32, 39, 82-84, 93-94, 116, 153, 233, 281, 327, 362, 383, 487, 537-538, 576-577, 619, 653, 708, 715, 738-739, 744-747, 831, 880-881, 898, 907, 970-971, 983-984 |
| Pardons for erstwhile Confederates | 687-688 | |
| Park Authority, State | | 595 |
| Park Commission | | 41, 101, 186, 335-336, 373, 388, 4SO, 539, 748, 788 |
| Park Department, Atlanta | | 810 |
| Parker, Isaiah | 5, 38, 78, 127, 516 | |
| Parker, Mrs. William A. | | 984 |
| Parker, Otho J. | | 910-911, 925, 935, 943 |
| Parker, William A. | 714-715 | 793 |
| Parks | 115, 438, 548, 612, 617, 619, 623, 627, 639, 802 | 23, 29, 39-41, 101-102, 136, 142, 157-158, 175, 184-186, 220-221, 387, 475, 562, 714, 802, 926, 958, 992, 1004 |
| Parr, Lewis J. | 405 | |
| Parrott, George W. | | 41-42, 71, 173, 692 |
| Parrott, J. R. | 772, 778 | |
| Parrott, Samuel | | 227, 570 |
| Parsons, Edward | 743 | |
| Parts Pups | | 842 |
| Pastors | 38, 51-52, 59-60, 68, 200, 216, 234, 239-241, 247-248, 268-270, 290-291, 294-296, 333-334, 347, 374, 401, 427, 439-440, 463-464, 45O, 516, 554, 586-588, 630, 653, 663, 676, 744, 812-814, 823, 843-847, 851, 885, 956 | 64, 135, 151, 228, 366-368, 378-379, 442-445, 494, 524, 549, 647-648, 759, 796, 805, 834, 930, 951, 967-969, 971-972 |
| Pate, John N. | 702, 740, 793, 842, 860 | 224 |
| Patterson, Hyatt M. | | 24 |
| Patterson, W. H. | | 503 |
| Patti, Adelina | | 442 |
| Paulding County | 17, 76, 107 | 370 |
| Paxon, Frederic J. | | 545, 579, 605, 638, 666, 688, 705, 716, 812-813, 997 |
| Payne, Buddie Hill | 103-104 | |
| Payne, Colmmbus M. | 563, 673, 703, 794 | 492, 506 |
| Payne, Edwin | 206, 247, 268, 831, 852 | 67, 492, 505, 573, 585-586 |
| Payne, George F. | | 800 |
| Payne, Carroll | 71 | 71-72, 103-104, 234, 339, 377, 412, 480, 511, 535-536, 564, 576, 829, 841-842, 948 |
| Payne, John Howard, sedition trial of | 135 | |
| Payne, Mrs. J. Carroll | | 841-842 |
| Payne Memorial Church, Atlanta | 795-797 | |
| Peace Monument, unveiling of | | 576-577 |
| Peachtree, origin of name | 8-18 passim | |
| Peachtree Arcade | 57, 716 | 403, 706 |
| Peachtree Battle Avenue | 18 | 563-564, 828 |
| Peachtree Circle | 18 | 463, 735 |
| Peachtree Creek | 8-9, 14, 18, 35, 52, 57, 100, 121, 152, 268, 602, 606-607, 609-614, 914, 954 | 253, 260, 395, 451, 525, 565, 660, 938 |
| Peachtree Creek, battle of | 610-614, 621, 626, 954 | 360, 392 |
| Peachtree Creek, battle of (ilIus.) | 611 | |
| Peachtree Creek, battle of casualties of | 614 | |
| Peachtree Creek, battle of monument to | 614 | |
| Peachtree District | | 866 |
| Peachtree Golf Club | 112, 232, 607 | 882 |
| Peachtree Heights | 143 | 563-564 |
| Peachtree Heights Park | | 563-564, 903 |
| Peachtree HilIs Park | 143 | |
| Peachtree-Memorial Drive | 18, 720 | |
| Peachtree on Peachtree Hotel | | 606 |
| Peachtree Road | 4 | 15-18, 28-29, 39, 57, 65, 69, 75-76, 102, 112, 607-608, 610, 612-614, 705, 718, 452, 483, 525, 559. 563, 596, 662, 828, 831 |
| Peachtree Road construction team | 15-17 | |
| Peachtree Road opening of | 15 | |
| Peachtree Station | | 730 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta | 18, 61, 116, 122, 164, 190, 199, 205, 215, 264, 587, 615-616, 627, 639, 655-656, 681, (illus,) 692, 750, 810-811, 861, 879-880, 883, (illus,) 915, 918, 948, 949 | 17, 84, 107, 110, 115-116, 123, 150, 153, 172, 191, 217-220, 256, 299, (illus,) 323, 347, 388, 403, 408, 433, 457, 463, 475, 488, 492-494, 528, 548, 565, 574, 576-577, 653, 684, 737-738, 745, (illus,) 780, 803, 821, 826, 880, (illus,) 889, 901, 916, 938, 983-984, 988, (illus,) 996, 1002 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1890 | | 217-219 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1895, looking north from Aragon Hotel at Ellis Street (illus,) | | 323 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1901, and Whitehall meet over railroad tracks (illus,) | | 403 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1905, looking north from Ellis (illus) | | 484 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1905, snow-bound (illus,) | | 475 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1908, junction of Broad and (illus,) | | 528 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1914, looking north from viaduct (illus,) | | 637 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1921, looking north from viaduct (illus,) | | 780 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1922, at Five Points | | |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta (illus,) | | 823 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1931, west side, looking south from Cain Street (illus,) | | 889 |
| Peachtree Street, Atlanta 1950, junction of Pryor and (illus,) | 996 | |
| Peck, George Starr | 117 | |
| Peck, John B. | 372, 400, 406, 425, 472 | 416 |
| Peck, John Calvin | 117-118, 400, 956 | 142, 531, 859 |
| Peck, William Henry | | 271-272 |
| Peel, Mrs. William L. | | 760 |
| Peel, William Lawson | | 686, 760, 837 |
| Peeples, Edwin A. | | 964-963 |
| Peeples, Henry Cabaniss | | 823, 953, 965 |
| Peeples, Mrs. Edwin A | | 762 |
| Peeples, Thomas J. | | 686, 698, 728, 787, 965 |
| Pegram, Robert B. | | 781, 811 |
| Pemberton, John Styth | 884 | 119-123 |
| Pemberton, John Styth home of (iIlus.) | | 120 |
| Pemberton Chemical Company | | 120-122 |
| Pendleton, John T. | | 71, 131, 165, 181, 207, 373, 453, 468, 480, 794 |
| Pendleton Park | | 221 |
| Penfield | 199, 270, 748, 822 | 170 |
| Penitentiary, Atlanta Federal | | 421-423, 710, 758, 798-800 |
| Penitentiary, Atlanta Federal well-known inmates of | | 423 |
| Penitentiary, Atlanta Federal Milledgeville | 181 | 759 |
| Penitentiary, Atlanta Federal State | 721 | |
| Perdue, Francis P. | 796 | 128 |
| Perdue, John A. | 796 | 128, 525, 693 |
| Perdue, Mrs. John A. | | 310, 923 |
| Perkerson, Angus M. | 56, 69, 659-660, 892, 953, 960 | 19, 90, 332 |
| Perkerson, Dempsey | 5, 56, 69, 134, 153, 158, 338, 660 | |
| Perkerson, John | 179 | |
| Perkerson, Lizzie, describes wartime conditions south of Atlanta | 659-660 | |
| Perkerson, Thomas Jefferson | 174, 211, 231, 241, 340, 347, 405, 435, 660, 949 | 915 |
| Perkerson, William T. | | 797 |
| Perkerson | | |
| Park | | 1004 |
| Perry, Herman E. | | 783 |
| Perry, James A. | | 853, 869, 874 |
| Pershing, John Joseph | | 715, 743, 748, 762 |
| Pershing, John Joseph honored by Atlanta | | 748. |
| Pershing, John Joseph visits Atlanta | | 762 |
| Pershing Point | | 748, 822, 831 |
| Peters, Edward C. | | 42, 274, 350, 455, 473, 492, 519, 576, 854, 955 |
| Peters, Richard | 125, 218-219, 225, 227, 240, 248, 254-255, 278, 319, 346, 355-356, 383, 398, 409, 427, 588, 696, 733-736, 740, 750, 775, 833, 835, 863, 879-880, 885-886, 957 | 3, 41-42, 69-70, 89, 180, 201, 243, 304. 425-426, 443, 724, 854, 955 |
| Peters, Richard residence of (illus,) | | 89 |
| Peters Building | 57, 692, 835 | 403 |
| Peters' Park | | 69-70, 77 |
| Peters Street, Atlanta | 863 | 89, 153, 439, 460, 819 |
| Phagan, Mary | | 619-628 passim |
| Phelan, Sidney H. | | 139, 141, 924 |
| Phillips' District, De Kalb County | 28 | |
| Photography | 485 | |
| Physician, Atlanta city | 436, 525, 546, S63, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828 | |
| Physicians | 66, 121-122, 132, 201, 216-217, 277, 283, 289, 315, 322, 353, 375-376, 399, 454, 508, 515, 525, 619, 626, 651, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 869, 899-900, 908, 941, 956 | 412, 420, 438, 448, 529-531, 549-550, 586-587, 808, 810, 826 |
| Pickens County | 162, 362 | |
| Pickett's Mill, bloody affair at | 582 | |
| Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta | 116, 654, 657, 672, 930 | 525 |
| Piedmont Chautauqua | | 167-169 |
| Piedmont Chautauqua buildings, Lithia Springs (illus,) | | 167 |
| Piedmont Driving Club | 662 | 64, 136, 143, 155-158, 255, 327-328, 342, 384, 424, 426, 487, 496-497, 510-511, 541, 578, 581, 652, 689, 761, 763, 816, 968, 983 |
| Piedmont Driving Club incorporators of | | 155-156 |
| Piedmont Driving Club presidents of | | 156 |
| Piedmont Driving Club prominent Tennis Players of | | 157 |
| Piedmont Driving Club social aspect of | | 157, 510-511, 581 |
| Piedmont Exposition | | 145-155 |
| Piedmont Exposition fire | | 496-497 |
| Piedmont Exposition visit of | | |
| Piedmont Exposition President and Mrs. Cleveland, highlight of | | 149-155 |
| Piedmont Exposition Company | | 136, 142-143, 157-158, 161 |
| Piedmont Hospital | | 483 |
| Piedmont Hotel | 63, 323, 656, 845 | 161, 439-442, 466, 545, 578, 580, 712, 716, 804, 920, (illus,) 996 |
| Piedmont Hotel famous guests of | | 442 |
| Piedmont Park | | 136, 142, 157-158, 175, 220, 267-268, 312-313, 316, (illus,) 317, 318-331 passim, 358-359, 361, 390, 400, 454-455, 479-480, 496, 562, 576, 613, 632, 653, 663, 701-702, 714, 788, 931 |
| Piedmont Park plan of, in connection with Cotton States and International Exposition (illus,) | | 312 |
| Pierce County | | 755 |
| Pike County | 6, 23-24, 132, 185, 281, 356, 572, 638, 838, 852 | 127, 161, 599, 903 |
| Pike County creation of | 23-24 | |
| Pinckneyville | | 149, 602, 607 |
| Pine Mountain occupied | 582-583, 588 | |
| Pine Street | | 702 |
| Pineville | | 221 |
| Pioneer amusements | 32, 293-294, 375 | |
| Pioneer amusements artisans | 65-66 | |
| Pioneer amusements Atlantans, interesting trio of (illus,) | | 347 |
| Pioneer amusements ball | 166 | |
| Pioneer amusements churches. See Churches, pioneer | | |
| Pioneer amusements cooking | 32 | |
| Pioneer amusements home-made articles | 31-32 | |
| Pioneer amusements homes | 17, 31, 34, 81, 102-103, 104, 108, 110, 112, 115, 116-117, 121-122, 189-190, 199, 207-208, 216-217, 231-232, 238, 255, 280, 288-289, 297, 333, 338-339, 379, 382, 389, 443, 481-482, 487, 511 | 859 |
| Pioneer amusements life | 31-35 | |
| Pioneer amusements light | 32 | |
| Pioneer amusements log cabins | 32, 43-44, 199 | |
| Pioneer amusements settlers. See Settlers, pioneer | | |
| Pioneer amusements travel | 32 | |
| Pioneer amusements wedding | 32 | |
| Pioneers of De Kalb, Hairston's, excerpts from | 32-35 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County | 83-97 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County character of | 31 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County church membership among | 38-39, 51-52 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County land ownership of | 31 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County slave ownership of | 31 | |
| Pioneers, alphabetical list of De Kalb County some prominent | 32-35, 44-46, 52 | |
| See also Citizens, Atlanta, some prominent; Citizens, De Kalb County, some prominent; and Citizens, Fulton County, some prominent | | |
| Pittman, Daniel N. | 127, 435, 524, 562, 572, 793, 839, 869, 958 | 18-19, 72, 127, 130 |
| Pittman, F. A. | | 777 |
| Pittman's Ferry | 127, 148 | |
| Pitts, Columbus A. | 866 | |
| Pitts, Ebenezer | 28 | |
| Pitts, Thomas H. | | 821-823, 964. |
| Pitts, famous soda fountain and cigar store of | | 821-822, (illus,) 823 |
| "Pittsburgh" | | 64-65 |
| "Pittsburgh Riot" | | 423-424 |
| Place names | 4, 8, 18, 24, 26, 97, 171 | 297-299 |
| Place names Cascade | | 299 |
| Place names Peachtree | 18 | |
| Place names perpetuating prominent pioneers, list of | 97 171 | |
| Place names wartime origin of | 24 26 | |
| Place names well-known old | 4 | |
| Plane, C. Helen | | 309-310, 591-593 |
| Plantation house, built about 1835 by Robert H. Smith, at 2890 Druid Hills Road (illus,) | 80 | |
| Planters, Prosperous | 153, 256-258, 280, 511, 612, 875 | 205 |
| Planters' Hotel | 476, 715-716 | |
| Plaster, Benjamin | 5, 56, 103, 141-143 | 531 |
| Plaster, Benjamin family of | 143 | |
| Plaster, Benjamin will of, oldest on record | 141-143 | |
| Plaster, John, murder of | 746 | |
| Playgrounds | | 562 |
| Plaza, downtown Atlanta | | 88, 306, 538 |
| Plaza Park | | 958 |
| Plaza Planning Commission | | 685-686 |
| Plunkett, Andrew J. "Andy" | 992 | |
| Poe, Edgar Allan | | 233-234, 251, 442-443 |
| Poetry | | 407-408, 418, 446-447, 655, 874, 1009 |
| Poets | 442-444 | 340-342, 359, 407-408, 417-418, 509, 655, 760, 808, 837, 859, 883 |
| Police chiefs, Atlanta | | 345, 406, 424, 473, 574, 676, 699, 714, 758, 794-795, 898, 916, 918, 926, 944-945, 950, 959, 1004 |
| Police Commissioners, Atlanta | 891-892, 903-904 | 164, 181, 207, 249, 294, 335, 373 388, 406, 420, 424, 454, 539, 573, 788 |
| Police committee | | 794-795 |
| Police force, Atlanta | 206, 353, 425, 436, 451, 477, 525, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 802, 828, 859, 875-876, 891-892, 911-913 | 164, 181, 207, 209, 249, 274, 305, 345-347, 406, 423-424, 437, 470, 501-503, 507, 585, 657-658, 676, 699-700, 746, 758, 794-795, 802, 810, 829-830, 880, 926, 932, 943, 1004 |
| Police honor roll of | 703 | |
| Police force, Fulton County | 209 | 208-209, 810, 927 |
| Police fatalities | 876 | 345-346, 406, 437, 507, 699-700, 891 |
| Police horses | | 829-830 |
| Police patrol wagon | 209 | |
| Police station, Atlanta | | 281-282, 919 |
| Police station "sleeper's book" | 346-347 | |
| Police volunteer | 330 | |
| Political corruption | | 2, 867-868 |
| Politics | 38, 53, 63-64, 69, 100-101 108, 126, 133, 151-152, 159, 169, 173-175, 194, 201, 205, 208, 213-214, 231, 271, 282-283, 309, 329-333, 340-343, 353, 387-390, 394, 405-406, 423-425, 434-436, 451, 473-477, 494-496, 524-525, S45-546, 562-563, 669, 680, 701-703, 733, 771-787, 791, 793-794, 801-802, 804-805, 827-858, 830-832, 859-861, 870-871, 873-875, 891-893, 902-904, 910-911, 925, 933, 935-936, 943, 952-953 | 1-3, 15, 18-19, 37, 50, 53-55, 69, 80-84, 87, 89-90, 107, 118, 130-131, 133, 158-160, 164, 181-182, 198, 205-207, 226, 249-252, 274, 294, 306-307, 345, 353, 373-374, 387-389, 403-406, 420, 437-438, 454, 472-473, 492, 499-500, 506-507, 519-520, 535-539, 556-557, 562, 573-574, 585, 589, 597, 601-602, 631-632, 657, 660, 673-676, 697-699, 727-728, 755, 758-759, 775-777, 787-788, 801-802, 809-811, 818-819, 837, 848, 868-869, 894, 921, 924-927, 936-937, 943-946, 948-950, 956, 972-973, 1002, 1004-1005 |
| Polk, James | 545, 702, 721 | |
| Polk, Leonidas | 583, 588 | |
| Polk County | 17 | |
| Pomeroy, Edgar E. | 758, 948 | |
| Ponce de Leon Apartments | 603, 887 | |
| Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta | 16, 209, 627, 883 | 220, 481-482, 509-510, 549, 565, 647, 662, 700-701, 703-704, 921, 968, 984 |
| Ponce de Leon Park | | 387, 479, 497-498, 510, 613 |
| Ponce de Leon Springs | 881-883 | 497, 510 |
| Ponder, Ephraim G. | 511-513 | |
| Poole, A. Lamar | | 758, 794-795, 845, 944-945, 95O, 952 |
| Poole, Adam | 56, 69, 104, 174, 394 | 291, 618, 671 |
| Poole, Harry G., Jr. | 56 | |
| Poole, Harry G., Sr. | 56 | |
| Poole Creek Drive | 56 | |
| Poole's Creek | 56 | |
| Poole's District | | 866 |
| Poolesville | 104, 110, 166 | |
| Poor School Fund, State | 40-41, 73, 205, 284, 442, 458, 710, 748 | |
| Poor School Fund Act of 1822 | 40-41 | |
| Poor school laws | 446 | |
| Poorhouse, Fulton County | 428, 436, 458-459, 478, 498, 513, 624, 673, 807, 875, 925, 935 | 810 |
| Pope, John | 736-739, 772-773, 776, 791 | |
| Pope, John D. | 807 | |
| Poplar Street, Atlanta | | 475 |
| Population, Atlanta | 305, 361, 401, 488, 730, 828 | 1, 208, 387, 539, 556, 775, 866, 1002, 1006-1008 |
| Population, counties | 41 | |
| Population, De Kalb County | 38, 41, 82, 177-178, 304-306, 488, 852 | 1, 1002 |
| Population, Fulton County | 488-489 | 1, 208, 387, 556, 893 |
| Population, Greater Atlanta | | 866 |
| Population, United States | 82, 177, 304 | |
| Populist Party | | 249, 294, 334, 454 |
| Porter, James Henry | | 41-42, 151-152, 180, 279, 350 |
| Porter, James Henry home of (illus,) | | 152 |
| Porter, Mrs. James Henry | | 151-152, 279 |
| Porters, hotel | 963 | |
| Post office, Atlanta | 344, 390, 684, 893 | 76, 198, 286, 308, 348, 434, 557, 602, 777, 888, 955 |
| Post Office Department, United States | 111 | |
| Post offices | 17-18, 58, 104, 111-113, 120, 127, 139, 152-153, 160, 171, 175, 181, 189, 226, 237-238, 285, 299, 333, 344, 390, 684, 802, 860, 907, 919, 926, 945-946 | 19, 110, 223, 286, 307, 348, 370-371, 383, 434, 596, 798, 806, 888, 955 |
| Postal Telegraph & Cable Company | | 477 |
| Postmasters | 17-18, 58, 70, 104, 111-113, 120, 127, 139, 152-153, 160, 171, 175, 181, 189, 226, 237, 285, 298-299, 333, 344, 390, 432, 684, 802, 860, 893, 907, 919, 926, 945-946 | 11-14, 19, 76, 110, 198, 223, 286, 297, 308, 348, 371, 383, 434, 557, 596, 602, 777, 798, 955 |
| Poverty | 688-689 | 25-28, 66 |
| Poverty postwar | 688-689 | |
| Powder Springs | | 51, 53 |
| Powell, Arthur G. | | 507, 615 |
| Powell, Chapman | 121-122, 168, 201, 852, 900 | 417, 504, 586 |
| Powell, Ella M. | | 355 |
| Powell, James Oliver | 612, 702 900 | |
| Powell, James Oliver house of | 612 | |
| Powell, Thomas Spencer | 431-432, 508, 684, 718, 859, 955-956 | 72, 332 |
| Power companies, consolidation of | | 432 |
| Powers, William "Old Limerick" | 106 | |
| Power's Ferry | 108, 597, 601-602 | 266-267 |
| Power's Ferry Road | 29, 109, 160, 333, 606 | 531 |
| Preacher-engineers | 785-786, 973-974 | |
| Preachers. See Pastors | | |
| Preparedness, local wartime | 551 | |
| Presbyterian churches | 51, 59, 139. 153, 247, 270-271, 347, 438-440, 654, 656, 676, 798, (illus,) 829, 845-846, 948, 956 | 195, 228-229, 366-367, 549, 637, 759-760, 798, 834 |
| Presbyterians | 51, 59, 177, 196, 247, 270-271, 291, 347, 438-440, 846 | 195, 366-367, 549, 759-760, 834 |
| Presidents Club | | 716, 813, 921 |
| President's Emergency Campaign of Atlanta | | 906-907 |
| Preston | | 837 |
| Prewett, Samuel | 28, 58 | |
| Prices, low | | 400 |
| Princeton Factory | 79 | |
| Printers' strike | 573 | |
| Printing office, De Kalb's first | 79-80 | |
| Prison, State, at Milledgeville | | 627, ~6 |
| Prison Commission, State | | 626, 673 |
| Prison Farm, City | 57, 547 | |
| Prisoners of war | 551 | |
| Proctor's Creek | 627 | |
| Produce Row | | 632 |
| Progressive Club | | 742 |
| Prohibition | 393-394 | 95-99, 130, 158-160, 517-518, 775, 959-960 |
| Prohibition end of, in Atlanta | | 959-960 |
| Prohibition failure of | | 160 |
| Prohibition Amendment, repeal of | | 913-914 |
| Prohibition Law of 1907, loop- holes in | | 518 |
| Prohibition | | |
| Party | 393-394 | 130, 158-159, 673 |
| Property Owners ($20,000 or more) list of Atlanta 1876 | 931-932 | |
| Proscription | 701 | |
| Prospect Methodist Church | 68-69 ' | |
| Prospect Place | | 702 |
| Pryor Street, Atlanta | 190, 205, 236, 628, 639, 653, 657, 695-696, 715-716, 735, 824, 861, 867, 876, 923, 929, 946, 949 | 17, 153, 189-190, 264, 299, 306, 308, 492, 688. 803, 988, (illus,) 996 |
| Public buildings and halls, Atlanta | 465-466 See also Buildings, office and business | |
| Public schools. See Schools, Public | | |
| Public utilities war | | 425-428 |
| Public Works, Atlanta Commissioner of | 733 | 164, 182, 208, 249, 307, 335, 388, 406, 420, 570, 573 |
| Public Works, Fulton County superintendent of | | 142, 810, 926 |
| Public Works, State Board of | 100 | |
| Public Works Administration (PWA) | | 909, 919 |
| Pulaski County | 3, 6 | |
| Pumpkintown | 70, 644 | |
| Putnam County | 3, 101, 206, 869, 928 | 385, 468, 554, 617 |
| Quadruplets | 824 | |
| Quillian, F. A. | | 522 |
| Quillin, Martha Amanda, letter of | 694-695 | |
| Quincy | 55 | |
| Quitman | | 901 |
| Rabbis | 757-758 | |
| Rabun County | | 431, 514, 947 |
| Race riots | | 133, 500-504 |
| Race riots casualties of | | 133, 504 |
| Race Track | 752 | |
| Radical reconstruction, military government under | 733-779: | |
| Radical reconstruction, civil government under | 779-793 et seq. | |
| Radicalism | 676, 679, 771, 781, 798, 873-874 | |
| Radicals | 781-782, 827-828, 831, 859, 873-874 | |
| Radio | 947 | 58, 759, 790-792 |
| Radio amateurs | | 790-792 |
| Radio broadcasting | | 759, 790-792, 832, 919-920, 983, 986 |
| Radio operators | | 791 |
| Radio programs | | 792 |
| Radio sets, crystal | | 790 |
| Radio stations | | 790-792, 919 |
| Ragsdale, Isaac N. | | 779, 819, 828, 831-833, 837-838, 843, 848, 851, 867, 874, 880-881, 955 |
| Ragsdale, John C. | 451, 794, 842, 941 | |
| Ragsdale, William M. | | 437-438 |
| Railroad Act, 1836 | 145-146, 149-150 | |
| Railroad Act, amendment to | 150 | |
| Railroad Act, 1841 | 185 | |
| Railroad air-brake | 865 | |
| Railroad charter, first Georgia | 79 | |
| Railroad charters | 122-123, 145, 150-151 | |
| Railroad commuter service | 751 | |
| Railroad construction | 148-151, 156-159, 164-169, 190-191, 200-201, 208, 313, 452, 751, 848 | 22-23 |
| Railroad convention, Knoxville | 144 | |
| Railroad convention, Macon | 144-145 | |
| Railroad crossing, Whitehall Street, 1860 (illus,) | 475 | |
| Railroad damage suits | 834 | |
| Railroad development | | 64-65 |
| Railroad difficulties, postwar | 682-683 | |
| Railroad engineers | | 395-397, 445-446, 523-524, 785-786, 884-886, 952, 973-974 |
| Railroad engines | 896 | 1002 See also Locomotives |
| Railroad enterprises, sentiments pro and con | 167-168 | |
| Railroad mail cars, white | 957 | |
| Railroad mismanagement | 832-833 | |
| Railroad night running | 164 | |
| Railroad passenger service | 482-484 | |
| Railroad passenger station, Atlanta, 1860 (illus,) | 487, 552-553 | |
| Railroad proposal, Cincinnati | 143-144 | |
| Railroad raids | 520-524 | |
| Railroad rates, stabilization of | 922-923 | |
| Railroad reduced for International Cotton Exposition | | 32 |
| Railroad rolling stock | 184, 191-, 192, 222, 333, 360, 383-384, 520-524, 672, 674, 864 | |
| Railroad roundhouse and shops fire | | 495-496 |
| Railroad shops | | 811 |
| Railroad stations | 104, 167, 188, 189-190, 199, 235, 246, 278, 364, 382-383, 487, 552-553, 601, 695-696, 711, 751, 809, 811, 838-840, 876, 929 | 150, 154, 240, 253-254, 308, 406-408, 437, 476, 477-479, 486, 488, 677, 730, 811, 872-875 |
| Railroad survey, first | 100 | |
| Railroad surveys | 100, 148-150, 188, 218, 259, 383 | |
| Railroad, terminal controversy | 183-188 | |
| Railroad, trains | | 288-289, 812, 825, 874-875, 884-886, 1005 |
| Railroad, tramway, first with metal | | |
| Railroad, tracks | 55 | |
| Railroad, transportation, wartime | 533-534 | 356 |
| Railroad, travel | 167, 484 | |
| Railroad, trips, first | 191-193, 218-221 234-236 . | |
| Railroad, wrecks | 383 | 395-397, 445-447, 523-524, 786, 824-825, 951-952 |
| Railroad Commission, State | 156, 165, 174-175, 184-185, 922 | 427, 431, 466. 519 |
| Railroad Manual | 148 | |
| Railroads | 55, 79, 100-101, 113, 122-123, 125-126, 143-151, 164-169, 173-175, 179, 183-188, 190-193, 199-201, 208, 218-222, 257-259, 313-314, 332-333, 360, 452, 622, 658, 710-711, 751, 848-849, 864, 889, 895-896, 922-923, 929 | 21-23, 43-45, 160, 238-239, 252-254, 285, 288-289, 356, 395-397, 406-409, 466, 475-479, 520-524, 615, 708, 773-774, 785-786, 811-812, 872-875, 951-952, 973-974, 1002 |
| Railroads, land commissioners for | 156, 165, 174-175 | |
| Railroads, pioneer steam, near Georgia | 79 | |
| Railroads, postwar condition of | 710-711 | |
| Railroads, versus canals, controversy of | 100-101 | |
| Railroads, wartime destruction of | 658 | |
| Rain | 862-863, 923 | 527, 935 |
| Rainwater, Char1es Veazey | | 126 |
| Raleigh | 43 | |
| Rambo, Mrs. R. K. | | 823 |
| Ramspeck, Robert | | 906 |
| Randolph County | 786 | 119, 934 |
| Rankin, J. G. | | 131, 181 |
| Rankin, Jesse W. | | 135, 200, 272 |
| Ransom, Ronald | | 916 |
| Ratteree, Alexander, litigations of | 174-175 | |
| Rawson, Edward Everett | 431, 546, 563, 642, 714, 733-734, 740, 750, 752, 775, 821, 846, 877, 909, 961 | 1, 72, 180, 291-292, 434, 654 |
| Readmission of Georgia to representation in Congress | 778-780 | |
| Real estate | 206, 220, 223-224, 255-256, 274, 281-282, 322-323, 350-351, 355-356, 396, 431, 696-697, 751-753, 797, 838-839, 862, 885-886, 898, 906-907, 922, 930-931, 950 | 46, 69-70, 94-95, 188, 217, 220-224, 227, 282, 377, 455-457, 493, 525-527, 540-541, 563-564, 589, 602-603, 632, 634-635, 797-798, 803, 806-807, 811, 821, 828, 833, 850, 853-854, 886, 890, 919, 929-930, 938-939, 1004-1005 |
| Real estate situation, unique | 281-282 | |
| Real estate transaction, largest ever made in southern states | | 526-527 |
| Real estate Board, Atlanta | | 540-541, 685 |
| Real estate Board, presidents of | | 541 |
| Real Estate Boards, Georgia Association of | | 540 |
| Real Estate Boards, National Association of | | 540 |
| Real Estate Commission, Georgia | | 540 |
| Real property owners, large, in Atlanta, 1914 | | 634-635 |
| Recollections of an Atlanta Boy | 286-299 | |
| Reconstruction, postwar | | 756 |
| Reconstruction, radical postwar | 669-875 | |
| Reconstruction, radical postwar, end of | 873-874 | |
| Reconstruction, radical postwar, results of | 874-875 | |
| Reconstruction Acts | 733-736, 738, 774 | |
| Reconstruction Acts, Southern reaction to | 734-736 | |
| Reconstruction Finance Corporation | | 897, 972 |
| Reconstruction in Georgia | 741 | |
| Reconstructionists | 771 | |
| Recorder, Atlanta | | 249, 274, 335, 345, 373, 388, 420, 573, 631, 728, 755, 787, 802, 809, 819, 869, 926 See also Auditor and Recorder, Atlanta |
| Recovery, postwar, summed up | 729-730 | |
| Red Cross, American | | 485, 690, 705, 713, 762-763, 916 |
| Red Cross, Atlanta Chapter | | 713, 762, 764, 916, 938, 948 |
| Red Cross, Atlanta selected as south-eastern headquarters for | | 713 |
| Red Cross, diet kitchens | | 690 |
| Red Men's Wigwam (illus,) | | 1007 |
| Red Oak | 632 | |
| Red Rock Building | 835 | |
| Redwine, Charles D. | | 931, 944. |
| Redwine, Lewis defalcation of | | 275-276 |
| Reed, Martha | 216 | |
| Reed, Thomas Harrison | | 956-958 |
| Reed, Wallace P. | 627-628 | 4, 6, 70 |
| Reed, Wallace P. describes siege of Atlanta | 627-628 | |
| Reed (Thomas Harrison) Report, the | | 956-958, 1005 |
| Reform, Atlanta municipal I 903-1904 | | |
| Refugees from Atlanta | 626 | |
| Regenstein, Julius | 886-888 | |
| Regenstein's | 886-888 | |
| Register, Raleigh | 43 | |
| Registration of voters, post- war | 738-739 | |
| Reid, John | 57 | |
| Reid, Neel | | 825-826 |
| Reidsville | 3 | |
| Reinhardt, Augustus M. | | 249 |
| Relief, emergency | | 938 |
| Relief, for indigent | 133, 232, 559-560, 718 | 65-66, 389, 483-485, 690, 763, 894-897 |
| Relief, soldiers' | 513, 529-532, 539, 570, 752-753 | |
| Relief, organizations, women's | 531-532 | |
| Relief, problem, national | | 897 |
| Religion | 38-39, 51-52, 59-60, 68, 77-78, 139, 153, 169-170, 177, 196, 200, 207, 216, 239-241, 247-248, 268-271, 290-291, 294-296, 333-334, 347, 360, 373-374, 379, 434, 438, 463, 480, 516, 554, 586-588, 654, 663, 676, 812-814, 843-846, 885, 956 | 64, 110-111, 135, 228, 366-368, 378-379, 442-445, 492-494, 549, 759-760, 798, 854, 930-931, 966-972 |
| Reneau, Russell | 334 | |
| Renick, Edward Ireland | | 47-49, 398 |
| Renick and Wilson | | 48-49 |
| Reorganization Act of 1931 | | 870-875 |
| Republic Block | 896, 917 | |
| Republican, Atlanta | 334 | |
| Republicans | 473, 685, 761, 771, 779, 781-782, 788, 802, 827, 871, 874, 933 | 3, 198, 334, 673, 777 |
| Resaca | 582, 589, 644 | |
| Reserve Officers' Training Corps | | 173, 412 |
| Reservoirs | | 432 |
| Residential construction, boom in | | 564 |
| Retail Credit Company | | 380-383 |
| Retail Merchants' Association | | 664 |
| Returnees, Atlanta | 662, 675 | |
| Revivals, religious | 294 | |
| Revolution, War of American | 11, 24, 120, 178, 182, 424 | |
| Revolution, War veterans of | 120, 178, 182, 272, 344 | |
| Rex | | 951 |
| Reynolds, J. G. | | 188 |
| Reynolds, Joseph S. | | 741 |
| Reynoldstown | | 539 |
| Rhodes, Amos G. | | 735 |
| Rhodes, Amos G. residence of (illus,) | | 463, 735, 847 |
| Rhodes, Joseph D. | | 735 |
| Rhodes Center | | 463 |
| "Rhodes Hall" | | 735 |
| Rhodes-Haverty Building | | 853, (illus,) 996 |
| Rice, Frank P. | 481, 819, 845, 859, 891, 910 | 5, 41, 66, 130, 140, 179-180, 226-227, 241, 255, 345, 379, 403-405, 452, 454, 724, 797, 800, 847 |
| Rice, John | 713, 838, 914 | |
| Rice, Theron H. | | 197, 367, 793 |
| Rice, Zachariah A. | 279, 405, 424, 495, 563, 585, 661, 669, 696 | 87, 224 |
| Rich, Daniel | | 724, 778 |
| Rich, Emanuel | 764-765 | 351, 724 |
| Rich, Morris | 764-765 | 724, 778, 847 |
| Rich, Walter H. | 765 | 646 |
| Rich, William | 764-765 | 724 |
| Richards, Robert H. | 919, 957 | 41-42, 46, 59, 137, 177, 180, 323 |
| Richards, Robert H. home of (illus,) | | 323 |
| Richards, Samuel Pierce, diary of | 199, 518, 524, 526-527, 534-535, 542-543, 549, 551, 556-559, 562, S64, 590, 600, 606, 622, 630-631, 636-637, 643, 683, 690, 706-707, 712, 723-725, 727, 734, 760, 766-767, 772, 775-777, 779, 781-783, 786-787, 798, 801-802, 810, 841-842, 844, 862-863, 879, 883, 894, 925, 930, 935, 953 | 10, 60, 69, 200, 274, 359, 569 |
| Richards, William G. | | 152, 208, 262, 332 |
| Richards, S. P., Paper Company (illus,) | | 1007 |
| Richardson, Frank H. | | 255, 468 |
| Richardson, Henry F. | | 234 |
| Richardson, Joe L. | | 937 |
| Richardson, John A. | 903, 910 | 772 |
| Richland | | 770 |
| Richmond County | | 500, 965 |
| Richmond & Danville Railroad | | 142, 150, 238-239, 253, 268, 939 |
| Richmond and West Point Terminal Company | | 285 |
| Rich's, Inc. | 763-765 | 646, 724, 778, 797, 807 |
| "Ride-rob" epidemic | | 918 |
| Ridley, Robert B. | | 180, 452, 800, 933 |
| Riley, James Whitcomb visits Atlanta | | 359 |
| Rinehart, Mary Roberts, visits Atlanta | | 709-710 |
| Riordan, Julia T. (illus,) | | 331 |
| "River Line" | | 230-231, 254, 426, 527 |
| Rivers, Eurith D. | | 869, 936, 944, 948, 950, 955-956, 959, 967-969, 984-986 |
| Rivertown | | 959 |
| Roach, Elisha J. | 801, 875 | 53, 72, 164, 182, 208, 224, 357 |
| Road and bridge problem, pioneer | 28-30, 52-53, 210, 328-329, 345-346, 536, 549 | 108 |
| Road and bridge problem, building, 1825 | 52-53 | |
| Road and bridge problem, commissioners, pioneer | 28-29, 56-57, 69, 108, 120, 134, 175-176, 245-246, 267-268, 312 | |
| Road and bridge problem, names, designating early settlers, list of | 97, 171 | |
| Roads | 29-30, 52, 56-57, 64-65, 69, 75-76, 97, 109-110, 120, 127, 133-134, 158-159, 169, 180, 193, 201, 232-233, 245-246, 267-268, 284-285, 287, 312, 328-329, 333, 369, 379, 429-430, 442, 458, 459, 479, 529, 720, 747, 750, 794, 806-807 | 8, 108, 131-133 |
| Roads basic, provided for by Act of July 28, 1823 | 29-30 | |
| Roads leading pioneer | 30, 52, 56-57, 64. 65, 75-76, 109-110, 245-246, 267, 287, 333, 379 | |
| Roads pioneer, persons named to view and designate routes of | 29-30 | |
| Roads and Revenues, Commissioners of, De Kalb County | | 107, 134, 674, 834 |
| Roads and Revenues, Fulton County | | 19, 840, 926 |
| Roan, Leonard S. | | 621-622, 624 |
| Roark, William W. | 309, 331, 662, 728, 862 | |
| Robberies, highway | 446 | |
| Robert, L. W., "Chip" Jr. | | 881, 909 |
| Robert Fulton Hotel | | 803-805 |
| Robinson, Frank Mason | | 120-121, 125-126, 767, 769, 771, 798, 800 |
| Robinson, James D. | | 238-961 |
| Robinson, Luke | 38, 170 | |
| Robinson, Mrs. Frank Mason | | 771, 798 |
| Robinson, Roby | 791 | |
| Robinson, Wilbert | | 918 |
| Rock Chapel Methodist Church | 51-52 | |
| Rock Mountain | 18 | |
| Rock quarries | 256 | 108 |
| Rockbridge | 43, 495, 543, 609, 648, 677, 785 | |
| Rockbridge Road | 30, 694 | |
| Rockdale County | 819, 855 | 249, 447, 793, 965-966 |
| Rockdale County creation of | 855 | |
| Rockdale Park | | 811 |
| Rockefeller, John D. | | 28-29 |
| Rockmart | | 825, 915 |
| Rogers, Will | | 881-882 |
| Roller-skating | 841-842 | |
| Rolling mills | 426-427, 532, 629, 633-634 | 693 |
| Romare, Paul | 685-686 | 72, 468, 693 |
| Rome | 260, 448, 643, 748, 781, 884, 888, 953-954 | 4, 117, 199, 202, 334, 349, 432, 923, 993 |
| Roosevelt, Elliott | 154 | |
| Roosevelt, Franklin D. | | 837-838, 894, 897-900, 904-905, 909, 930-932, 944, 973, 1004 |
| Roosevelt, Franklin D. visits Atlanta | | 837-838, 897-900, 909, 930-932 |
| Roosevelt, James | | 897-900 |
| Roosevelt, Mittie Bulloch | 153-154 | 485-486 |
| Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. | 154 | 897, 932, 963 |
| Roosevelt, Mrs. Theodore | | 485-488, 505 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore | 153-154 | 113, 290, 355, 442, 454, 469, 485-488, 534, 578, 782 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore visits Atlanta | | 485-488, 578 |
| "Roosevelt Day" in Atlanta | | 897-900 |
| Root, Sidney | | 41, 242, 496 |
| Rosecrans, William Starke | 549-551 | |
| Ross, John O. | | 782 |
| Rosser, E. B. | | 345 |
| Rosser, Luther Z. | | 454, 539, 598, 621-622, 624, 800, 810, 956 |
| Roswell | 153-155, 344, 595, 600-602, 610, 638, 728 | 14, 266, 301, 485-486, 825, 883, 894, 902 |
| Roswell exact contemporary of Atlanta | 153 | |
| Roswell Bridge | 30, 595, 600-601 | |
| Roswell Mills | 153, 595-597 | |
| Roswell Road | (illus,) 307, 312, 601 | 798 |
| Rotary Club. Atlanta | | 611-612, 742, 881 |
| Rotary International | 611-612 | |
| Rotary Soldiers. Club | | 742 |
| Rough and Ready | 104, 632, 638. 641-642, 645 | |
| Rough Riders, Roosevelt's | | 113, 290, 485 |
| Rowan, Andrew S., and "message to Garcia" | | 354 |
| "Rowdy Party" 329-330 Roxboro | 383 | |
| Rucker, Henry A. | | 808 |
| Rucker, Jett W. | 71, 215, 277 | 398, 686 |
| Ruger, Thomas H. | 773-774, 778, 831 | |
| Ruins of Atlanta & West Point and Georgia Railroad Roundhouse 1865 (illus,) | 672 | |
| Rushton, William | 750 | 35 |
| Russell, Richard B. | 597 | 507, 530, 819 |
| Russell, Richard B., Jr. | | 869-870, 894, 897-898, 931, 936, 944 |
| Russell, William A. | | 71 |
| Russell, William J. | 597 | |
| Ryan, Augustus J. | | 613, 965 |
| Ryan, Frank T. | 911, 925 | 37, 513 |
| Ryan, John | | 179. 270. 351, 531, 613, 887-888. 965 |
| Safety, Committee of Atlanta | 508 | |
| Sage, William H. | | 746 |
| S. Lemon Banking Company, Acworth | 69 | |
| St. Charles Avenue | | 701 |
| St. Clair-Abrams, Alex | | 4, 6, 53 |
| St. John's River | 2 | |
| St. Joseph's Infirmary | | 8-9, 529 |
| St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Atlanta | 588-589, 843-844 | |
| St. Mary's River | 3 | |
| St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Atlanta | 587, 652-653, 813, 843-844 | 21 |
| St. Simon's Hotel | | 355 |
| Salmons, Lewis S. | 669 | |
| Salm-Salm, Agnes Leclerq | 681 | |
| Salm-Salm, Felix | 680-681 | |
| Saloons | 919-920 | 9, 98-99, 130, 160, 517-518 |
| Saloons, closing of | | 517-518 |
| Salt | 719 | |
| Salvation Army | | 211-212, 746, 748, 763, 949 |
| Sandersville | 3 | 551, 883, 955 |
| Sandtown | 8, 70, 595, 638 | 894 |
| Sandtown Road | 30, 54, 64, 159, 201, 217, 624-626, 751 | 297, 299 |
| Sandy Creek | 30 | |
| Sanitary Department, Atlanta | Vol. 850, 926 | |
| Sanitary inspector, Atlanta | | 335, 388 |
| "Sans Souci Castle" | | 682 |
| Sasseen, Edward R. | 546, 662, 669, 695, 908 | |
| Savannah | 1-2, 125, 213, 739, 748, 877, 889, 950, 954 | 50, 194, 240, 340, 343, 355, 420, 490, 532, 632, 652, 883, 951, 966, 992 |
| Savannah River | 2 | |
| Sawmill, Jonathan Norcr05S | 206 | |
| Sawtell, Thomas R. | | 581, 713 |
| Scalawags | 771, 776 | |
| Scalping of William Mclntosh | 48 | |
| Scheff, Fritzi | | 763 |
| Schley, William | 144-145, 147-149, 279 | |
| Schley, Winfield Scott, visits Atlanta | | 383-384 |
| Schofield, Lewis | 629, 736, 846, 863 | 304 |
| Scholastic population. Atlanta, census of | 877 | |
| School, Female | 290, 334 | |
| School, Free | 392-393 | |
| School, districts, Atlanta | 877 | |
| School, principals, 1915 | | 658-660 |
| School, system, public, established | 820-822 | |
| School, expansion of | | 795-796, 1008 |
| School, official opening of | 876. 879 | |
| School, organization of, in 1915 | | 658-660 |
| School Commissioner, State | 777, 847, 878 | 161 |
| School of Household Arts | | 690 |
| School of Social Work | | 855 |
| Schools | 40-41, 247-250, 290, 334-335, 357, 392-393, 446-448, 456-458. 497, 549, 570, 675-676, 709-710, 742-744, 748-749, 753, 820-822, 847, 876-879, 899, 906, 943-944 | 72-73, 108, 206, 267, 297, 412, 420, 496, 549, 658-660, 746, 776, 795-796, 811, 828, 839, 973, 1004-1005 |
| Schools, Catholic | | 412 |
| Schools, high | 878-879, 899, 906 | 72-73, 297, 496, 660, 733-734, 746, 811, 839, 973, 1004 |
| Schools, Kindergarten | | 660 |
| Schools, negro | 742-744 | 73, 206, 659-660, 795-796, 839 |
| Schools, poor | 41, 442, 446-447, 458, 570, 710, 748 | |
| Schools, private | 248-249, 334, 709-710, 742, 748-749, 943-944 | |
| Schools, public | 247, 357, 446-448, 4S6-458, 497, S49, 710, 820-822, 876-879, 899 | 72-73, 420, 658-660, 795-796, 811, 839, 1004-1005 |
| Schools, superintendent of, Atlanta | 748 | 388, 658, 810, 925, 973, 1004 |
| Schools, superintendent of, Fulton County | | 810 |
| Scott, Emma | 944 | |
| Scott, George W. | | 194-195, 448, 778 |
| Scott, Winfield | 160, 162 | |
| Scotti, Antonio | | 459, 547, 567 |
| Scottish Rite Hospital | | 187 |
| Scottsborough | | 585 |
| Scruggs, William L. | 735, 761, 877 | 72, 598 |
| Sculptors | | 72, 116, 215, 305, 494-495, 508, 576, 592-595, 975, 1004 |
| Seaboard Air-Line Railroad | 18, 52 | 252-253, 466 |
| Seago, A. K. | 898-899 | |
| Seal, Atlanta city (illus. ) | 462 | 131 |
| Seal of Confederacy | | 310 |
| Seal, De Kalb County | 38 | |
| Seal, State | 874 | |
| Seals, John H. | | 53 |
| Sears-Roebuck, Atlanta | 115, 904 | |
| Secession, Georgia's, question of | 476. 493-495 | |
| Secession convention | 494-495 | |
| Secretary of Interior, United States | | 252, 781 |
| Secretary of State, Georgia | 804, 908 | 50, 224, 294, 869 |
| Secretary of State, United States | 125 | |
| Secretary of War, United States | | 781 |
| Sectional dominance, shifting in | 875 | |
| Sectionalism | 115 | |
| Seed house, quaint | | 680-682 |
| Selective Service Act, 1940 | | 113 |
| Self-help plan, Fulton County's | | 895-897 |
| Selig, Simon S. | | 906 |
| Selznick, David O. | | 982-983, 986-987 |
| Seminole Indians | 139-141, 162 | |
| Seminole War | 140-141, 144 | |
| Seminole War, De Kalb casualties of 141 | | |
| Senoia | | 171, 529, 846 |
| Servant problem | 725 | |
| Settlers, pioneer | 5, 32-35, 3&-39, 42-46, 51-53, 60-61, 65-66, 68-70, 76-78, 83-97, 101-103, 108-112, 115-122, 129-134, 138-139, 141-143, 153-154, 157.159, 170-171, 175-177, 181-182, 195-197, 199-200, 206-208, 211, 269-271, 273-275, 306-309, 375, 379, 381-382, 394-395, 397-402, 414, 466-469 | |
| Settlers in 1820, list of | 5 | |
| Seventh Day Adventists | | 220 |
| Sewer system, Atlanta | | 209-211, 811, 828, 959, 1008 |
| Shallowford | 4, 5, 30, 43, 69, 72, 601 | |
| ShaIlowford Road | 30, 52, 121, 193, 612 | |
| Shaw, George | 395 | |
| Sheffield, Isham M. | | 238 |
| Sheldon, Charles A., Jr. | | 890 |
| Shelton, Charles B. | | 854 |
| Shelton, Mrs. Charles B. | | 854 |
| Shepperson, Gay B. | | 916, 918, 973 |
| Sheriff, De Kalb County | 38, 69, 108, 121, 139, 175, 194, 208, 231, 266, 309, 330, 340, 405, 435, 479, 562, 702, 793, 860, 892, 911, 960, 14 131, 353, 420, 589, 835 | |
| Sheriff, Fulton County | 368, 405, 435, 495, 524, 562, 793, 892, 953 | 19, 90, 226, 274, 336, 519, 674, 810, 927, 956 |
| Sherman, William T. | 148, 207, 211-212, 457, 575-585 passim, 595-653 passim, 676, 683, 694-695, 712, 788, 846, 953-954 | 131 |
| Sherman, William T. visits Atlanta, 1879 | 953-954 | |
| Sherman's Neckties" | 609, 651 | |
| Sherwood, Adiel | 18, 64, 73 | |
| Sherwood Forest | | 347, 559 1005 |
| Shivers, Thomas | 546-547 | |
| Shoe trade | | 607-608 |
| Shortages, wartime | 533, 538 | |
| Shoup, Pearl Peck | 117 | |
| Shriners' Convention, National, 1914 (illus,) | | 637, 650-653 |
| Shropshire, A. J. | | 274 |
| Shumate, Joseph D. | 27, 31, 44, 55, 58-59 | |
| Shumate, Mason | 44-46, 133, 335 | 332 |
| Shumate, Mason, inventory of estate of | 45 | |
| Shumate, Mason, nine children of | 44 | |
| Shumate, Nancy Gatewood | 44 | |
| Sibley, Samuel H. | 871 | |
| Silvey, Drury | 5 | |
| Silvey, John | 215, 277, 347, 735, 865 | 72, 180, 350, 416, 587, 929 |
| Simmons, C. Jerome | | 409 |
| Simmons, James N. | 669, 674, 889 | |
| Simmons, William Joseph | | 669 |
| Simpson, Leonard Christopher | 65, 211, 213, 217, 263-264, 329, 342, 353, 372, 376, 387, 425 | |
| Simpson Street, Atlanta | 65, 627, 824 | |
| Sims, Walter A. | | 758, 772, 787, 794, 796-797, 801, 809, 819-820 |
| Singers, prominent | | 442, 459, 547-548, 566-569, 709, 711, 721-722, 760, 763, 837, 896 |
| Sisson, Vardy P. | 801, 851 | 531 |
| Sketch of Atlanta, G. B. Haygood's | 461-463 | |
| "Slab Town" | 206, 265-266, 288, 331 | |
| Slaton, John Marshall | 835 | 255, 277, 487, 525, 585, 597, 605, 626-627, 658, 663, 693, 894, 901, 953, 973 |
| Slaton, Martha | | 973 |
| Slaton, Mrs. John Marshall | | 417, 489, 525, 605 |
| Slaton, Sarah Frances Grant | | 277 |
| Slaton, William F. | 693, 973 | |
| Slaton, William | 658, 693, 973 | |
| Slaughter pens | 569-570 | |
| Slave insurrection, Nat Turner's | 99 | |
| Slave traders | 358, 453, 495, 484, 495, 511, 553-554, 586 | |
| Slavery issue | 99, 271, 340, 412, 434, 453, 471, 679, 701 | |
| Slaves | 39, 45, 73, 99, 119, 201, 343, 357-359, 453, 495, 511-512, 553-554, 557, 571, 586 | |
| Slaves, religious instruction of | 39 | |
| Slaying of William McIntosh Jane Hawkins' account of: | 48-49 | |
| Slum clearance | | 802, 908-910, 920, 960-962, 997 |
| Small, Bessie Duke | | 824 |
| Small, Samuel White | 789, 927 | 891 |
| Smallpox | 277-278, 292-293, 355, 547-548, 705 | |
| Smallpox hospital | 548, 705 | |
| Smith, Alex. W. | | 314, 455, 817 |
| Smith, Alfred E. | | 837-838 |
| Smith, B. M. | 496 | |
| Smith, Britain | 28-29 | |
| Smith, Burton | | 368 |
| Smith, Charles Whiteford | | 664, 800 |
| Smith, George Gilman | 272, 286-299, 397-398 | |
| Smith, George Gilman Recollections of | 272, 286-299 | |
| Smith, George Kerr | 211, 494 | |
| Smith, Hal L. | | 615 |
| Smith, Hoke | 835 | 21, 57, 138-141, 164-165, 245, 249, 252, 362, 367-368, 373, 466-467, 499-500, 506, 519, 522, 532, 545, 549-550, 556, 565, 576, 585, 636, 655, 775, 777, 781, 838, 891 |
| Smith, Hoke becomes Secretary of Interior | | 252 |
| Smith, J. Henley | 573 | 513 |
| Smith, James Milton | 835, 871, 873, 908, 933 | 50 |
| Smith, Jasper Newton "Jack" | | 467-468, 803 |
| Smith, John E. | | 615 |
| Smith, John M. | 614-615 | |
| Smith, Laura M. | | 779-781 |
| Smith, Mrs. Hoke | | 255, 316, 362 |
| Smith, Redick | 5 | |
| Smith, Robert H. | 80 | |
| Smith, Shelby | | 574 |
| Smith, Telamon Cruger Cuyler, becomes Telamon Cruger Smith Cuyler | | 466-468 |
| Smith, Tullie | 80 | |
| Smith, Z. H. | | 182 |
| Smith, John, Company | | 614-615 |
| Smith's Chapel | 59 | |
| Smithton | | 12 |
| Smyrna | 73, 595 | 447 |
| Smythe, William H. | | 434 |
| Snake Nation | 266, 288, 298, 328, 331, 658 | |
| Snapfinger Creek | 33. 57, 64, 112, 134. 329 | 108, 776 |
| Snow | | 14, 69, 274, 374, 473-475, 483, 935, 1002 |
| Soap Creek | 597-599, 601 | |
| Social Circle | | 416 |
| Social events, outstanding | 809, 894, 939-940, 953-954 | 33-34, 60-64, 103-104, 145, 151-152, 157, 240, 255-257, 278-281, 309, 327-329, 334, 355-356, 362-363, 384, 390-392, 439, 459, 487-488, 494, 510-511, 545-547, 567-568, 575-576, 581-583, 604-605, 652, 689-691, 760-764, 781-782, 805, 816-817, 832-833, 838, 874, 898, 921, 932, 982-991 passim |
| Social work | | 483-485, 690, 798 |
| Socialists | | 335 |
| Society, characteristics of Atlanta | 867-868 | |
| Soda fountain, Atlanta's first | 766 | |
| Soldiers' Home | | 266 |
| Sommers, Harry | | 986 |
| Sons of Confederate Veterans | | 595 |
| Sororities | | 764 |
| Sousa, John Philip, and his band | | 329 |
| "South Atlanta" | 823 | |
| South Fulton County | 949 | 836, 952 |
| South River | 35, 57, 64, 134, 153, 245, 268, 819 | 209-211, 260 |
| Southeastern Fair | | 663-666 |
| Southeastern Fair Association, presidents of | | 665 |
| Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools | | 549 |
| Southern baseball league | | 76-77 |
| Southern Bell Telephone Company, Atlanta | 118, 940 | 23, 853, 888, 919 |
| Southern Central Agricultural Society | 238-239, 318-322 | |
| Southern Christian Advocate, Methodist | 171 | |
| Southern Commercial Congress | | 578-580 |
| Southern Confederacy, The | 454, 472, 533, 573 | |
| Southern Express Company | 775 | |
| Southern Fast Air Express | | 852 |
| Southern Interstate Fair | | 390 |
| Southern Journalists' Association | | 387 |
| Southern League (baseball) | | 613-614 |
| Southern Medical College of Atlanta | 772, 955-956 | 355, 644, 821 |
| Southern Medical College of Atlanta faculty of | 956 | |
| Southern Miscellany, The | 251-254, 257, 278-279 | |
| Southern Railway | 15, 103, 149, 20~, 246, 488, 730, 816 | 45, 150, 160, 285, 295, (illus,) 321, 395-397, 466, 476, 479, 486, 523, 596, 615, 811-812, 825, 973-974, 1002 |
| Southern Railway wreck | | 825 |
| Southern Railway Company | | 295 |
| Southern Railway and Steamship Association | 922-923 | |
| Southern Recorder, Milledgeville | 43, 50, 53, 159, 164, 168 | |
| Southern Recorder & Federal Union | 179 | |
| Southern Tariff Association, Congress of | | 780-781 |
| Spalding, Albert | | 548, 784 |
| Spalding, Hughes | | 760 |
| Spalding, Jack Johnson | | 46, 49-50, 157-158, 240, 307, 314, 427, 431, 483, 493, 576, 757, 760, 824, 827, 963, 966-968 |
| Spalding, Mrs. Hughes | | 760 |
| Spalding, Mrs. Jack Johnson | | 760 |
| Spalding, Robert D. | | 42, 65, 82, 117, 139, 194, 200, 255, 258, 380, 429, 455, 513 |
| Spalding County | 6 | 735, 902, 964 |
| Spanish-American War | | 113, 125, 353-357 |
| Spanish-American War, destruction of battleship Maine | | 354 |
| Spanish-American War, local casualties of | | 356-357 |
| Spanish-American War, movements of Georgia Volunteer troops during | | 356-357 |
| Spanish-American War, participation of Atlantans in | | 354-357 |
| Spanish-American War veterans of | | 383, 490, 530, 586, 796, 847, 884, 891, 947, 954, 993, 996 |
| Sparta | 3 | 554 |
| Speakers. See Orators and speakers | | |
| Speculation | 513 | |
| Speer, Daniel Norwood | | 42, 173, 180, 207 |
| Speer, Emory | | 50, 326, 593 |
| Speer, Mrs. W. A. | | 760 |
| Speer, W. A. | | 760 |
| Speer, William J. | | 334, 891 |
| Spelman College | | 855-856 |
| Spelman Seminary | | 28-29, 212, (illus,) 320 |
| Spencer, Samuel | | 295, 773 |
| Spencer, Samuel B. | 902 | 848 |
| Spiller, Rell J. | | 798, 803, 881, 913 |
| Spiller, R. J., Field | | 803 |
| Spool Cotton Company | 143 | |
| Sports | 725-727, 883-884 | 62, 76-77, 173-174, 342, 368-369, 461, 564, 583-584, 590-591, 613-614, 691, 782-783, 798, 803, 824, 875-882, 912-914, 918-919 |
| Stafford, Bessie S. | | 760 |
| Spring Street, Atlanta | 615-616 | 120, 653, 796-797, 872, 888, 962 |
| Spring Street where it joins Peachtree, map showing battle action at (illus,) | 616 | |
| Spring Street viaduct | | 796-797 |
| Springs | 57 | |
| SSS Company | 896-897 | |
| Stage lighting, electric | | 281 |
| Stagecoaches | 129-130, 165, 195, 199, (illus,) 215, 219, 486, 546 | |
| Standard, De Kalb | 414 | |
| Standard Club | | 481-482, 808 |
| Standard Life Insurance Company | | 783 |
| Standing Peachtree | 8-18, 28-29, 70, 76, 104, 149, 177, 189 | 451, 466 |
| Standing Peachtree cited in statewide publication, 1829 | 18 | |
| Standing Peachtree documents pertaining to | 9-14 | |
| Standing Peachtree first town in De Kalb County to become post office | 17-18 | |
| Standing Peachtree namesakes of | 15, 18 | |
| Standing Peachtree origin of | 8-11 | |
| Standing Peachtree tradition concerning | 8-9 | |
| Stanley, Henry M., visits Atlanta | | 239-241 |
| Stanton, Frank L. | | 837, 858, 891 |
| State House, Atlanta | 870, 905 | 55, 153 |
| State Square, Atlanta | 190, 638, 696, 838-840, 849 | |
| State Square, transformation of | 838-840 | |
| Statehood Bill, 1861 | 412 | |
| State's rights, controversy over | 68, 115 | |
| States Rights party | 100 | |
| Statesboro | 3 | |
| Statham | 252 | |
| Statistics of Georgia | 285-286 | |
| Steam heat service to larger buildings inaugurated | | 426 |
| Steam locomotive, first successful | 78 | |
| Steel, railroad use of | 929 | |
| Steele, A. B. | 180 | |
| Steele, John H. | 675, 684, 869-870 | |
| Steele, Leslie J. | | 675 |
| Stein, Orth Harper | | Vol. 417-418 |
| Stephens, Alexander Hamilton | 164, 168, 228, 271, 272, 292, 496-497, 528, 678, 714, 756, 833, 835, 848, 875, 892 | 24, 46, 50, 55, 494, 618 |
| Stephens, Alexander Hamilton altercation with Judge Cone | 272, 292 | |
| Stephens, Alexander Hamilton visits Atlanta | 497 | 50 |
| Stephenson, John | 38 | |
| Sterchi, Elizabeth, letters of | 792, 820 | |
| Stetson, Eugene W. | | 768 |
| Stevenson, Adlai E. | | 250-251, 255-257 |
| Stevenson, Adlai E. visits Atlanta | | 255-257 |
| Steward, Absalom | 27 | |
| Steward, John Barnett | 681-682 | |
| Stewart, Alexander P. | 621, 624 | |
| Stewart, Andrew P. "Uncle Andy" | | Vol. 674 |
| Stewart, Fannie Manning | | 674 |
| Stewart Avenue, Atlanta | | 983 |
| Stewart County | 280, 362 | 676 |
| Stickney, "Silver Bill" | | 798, 902 |
| Stirling, Alexa | | 368-369, 691 |
| Stockard Sanitarium | | 553 |
| Stockbridge, Basil | | 749 |
| Stockdell, Harry C. | | 186, 274, 472, 511, 598 |
| Stokes, T. L. | | 813 |
| Stokes, William B. | 211 | |
| Stone, Amherst W. | 679 | |
| Stone, Charles F. | 44 | |
| Stone, Daniel | 44, 108, 231 | 778 |
| Stone, A. W. | 406, 409 | |
| Stone Mountain | 17, 30, 81-82, 126-127, 159, 199, 204, 218, (illus,) 224, 238, (illus,) 278, 286, 377, 424, 558, 602, 606-607, 610, 648, 650-651, 717, 806, 892, 927, 950 | 12, 90-91, 98, 108, 161, 201, 348-349, 350, 355, 367, 416, 435, 438, 490, 505, 508, 570, 591-595, 654, 729, 747, 776, 846-847, 963, 993 |
| Stone Mountain agitation to change DeKalb county seat to | | 90-91 |
| Stone Mountain descriptive article on | 81-82 | |
| Stone Mountain worst fire in history of | | 729 |
| Stone Mountain Academy | 159 | |
| Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Association | | 593-594 |
| Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Project | | 591-595 |
| Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Project failure of | | 594-595 |
| Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Project possible completion of | | 595 |
| Stone Mountain Fair | 247 | 239 |
| Stone Mountain Hotel | 278 | |
| Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit | 90 | |
| Stone Mountain observatory | 159 | |
| Stonewall | | 964 |
| Story of the Standing Peachtree, The | 9 | |
| Strauss, David H. | | 948 |
| Strauss, Isidor | | 813 |
| Strauss, Jesse Isidor | | 813 |
| Street Commissioners | 331-332 | |
| Street Committee, Atlanta | 343, 345, 373, 453, 750 | 18 |
| Street Corners, noted Atlanta, 1892 | | 263-265 |
| Street Corners lighting | 354, 355 | 87-88 182-183 |
| Street Corners names, antebellum, disappearance of | 703-705, 750 | |
| Street Corners names, changes in | 923, 930 | 89, 127, 158, 283, 299, 409, 509, 541-542, 559, 602, 789 |
| Street Corners names, designating early settlers and prominent citizens | 97, 118, 171, 257, 296, 299-300, 349, 355, 420, 513, 662, 713, 743, 797, 824, 889, 908, 933, 941 | 409, 447-448, 490, 564, 903 |
| Street Corners names, numbering | | 820 |
| Street Corners names, paving | | 15-18, 37, 69, 87, 811, 828 |
| Street Corners names, railway lines | 863-864, 879-881, 904, 957 | 45-46, 65, 175-176, 188-191, 230-231, 254-255, 259, 425-430 |
| Street Corners names, railway operation, 1874 (illus,) | 904 | |
| Street Corners names, railway rates | | 425-429 |
| Street Corners names, railway wreck | | 254-255 |
| Street Corners names, superintendent (or overseer) | 425, 436, 451, 477, 525, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911 | |
| Street Directory, Atlanta. See Directory, Atlanta city | | |
| Streetcar, run, Atlanta's last | | 429-430 |
| Streetcar strikes | | 687-689 |
| Streetcars, stalled, in record snowfall of 1905 (illus,) | | 475 |
| Street-numbering. See House numbering | | |
| Streets, Atlanta | 97, 118, 171, 190. 205, 207, 236, 265, 343, 355, 427, 437-438, 466, 511, 568-569, 587, 614-615, 619, 622-628, 635, 638-640, 655-660, 684, 703-705, 747, 750, 783, 850 | 15-18, 89, 188, 191, 217-219, 228-230, 263-264, 282-283, 307, 500-502, 527-529, 538, 541-543, 557, 559, 564, 602-603, 653, 687-688, 700-706, 729-731, 738-739, 820, 822, 828 |
| Streets, reasons for direction of downtown | 190, 224 | |
| Streets, wartime damage to | 655-658 | |
| Stribling, William L. (Young) | | 914 |
| Strickland, Robert | | Vol. 2 |
| Strikes, labor | | 335, 687-689, 916 |
| Strong, Cicero H. | 368, 387-388, 397, 405, 425, 662 | 18-19, 46, 61, 181, 351 |
| Sturdivant, Thurman Olin | | 894, 898, 916, 918, 926, 944-945, 950, 956 |
| Styles, Carey W. | 788-791 | |
| Styron, Charles C. "Doc" | | 973 |
| Sub-treasury plan" | | 205 |
| Suburban living, growing custom of | | 220-223, 265-266 |
| Suburbs, growth of Atlanta | | 220-223, 265-266, 307-308, 525, 539-540 |
| Sugar Creek | 615, 621-622 | 500 |
| Suggs, Louise | | 913 |
| Suicides | 908, 941 | 274-277, 350, 366 |
| Summerville | | 398 |
| Sumner, Charles | 782 | |
| Sumter County | | 439, 597, 952 |
| Sun, Columbus | 776, 863 | |
| Sunday, William Ashley "Billy" visits Atlanta | | 709-711 |
| Sunday school, union | 103, 247 | |
| Sunday schools | 103, 247, 347, 373, 382, 440, 845 | 135 |
| Superior Court, Cobb County | 107 | |
| Superior Court, De Kalb County | 28, 38, 51, 108, 133, 137-139, 151-152, 169, 175, 179-180, 193, 201-202, 208-211, 213-214, 231, 267, 273, 283-284, 309-311, 328-329, 337, 340-342, 349-350, 479, 525, S62, 702, 793, 911 | 54, 107, 181, 454, 492, 545, 835 |
| Superior Court, Fulton County | 368-370, 390-391, 405, 415, 427. 435, 449, 456, 513, 524, 567, 569-572, 701, 743, 787, 794, 892, 953 | 19, 30, 42, 46, 61, 87, 155, 165, 181, 303, 348, 350, 389, 437, 480, 570, 660, 738-759, 810-811, 823, 927 |
| Supreme Court, State | 189, 209, 213-214, 337, 372, 415-416, 449, 515, 567, 639, 680, 734, 804, 833-834, 878, 959 | 117, 160, 507, 514, 530, 627, 674, 787, 901, 934 |
| Supreme Court, lawyers admitted to practice in | 213-214 | |
| Supreme Court, United States | 106-107, 714 | 626-627 |
| Survey of Atlanta and Fulton County government | | 856-958 |
| Surveying | 38, 58, 63, 69, 99-100, 148-150, 188, 190, 236, 264, 363 | |
| Surveyor, Atlanta | 190, 264, 353, 368, 372, 425, 436, 451, 525, 546, 563, 669, 703, 801, 892 | |
| Surveyor, Cherokee County | 99 | |
| Surveyor, De Kalb County | 38, 58, 63, 69, 101, 108, 133, 139, 148-150, 174, 179, 208, 231, 267, 340, 702, 793, 860, 911, 953 | 54, 353, 454, 556, 674, 835 |
| Surveyor, Fulton County | 368, 435, 495, 562, 860 | 90, 226, 353, 759, 927 |
| Suttles, T. Earl | 171 | |
| Suttles, William | 171 | |
| Suwanee | 4, 8 | |
| Suwanee Old Town | 4, 8, 15, 72 | |
| Swainsboro | 3 | |
| Swann, James | | 42 |
| Swift, John R. | 372 | |
| Swift, Joseph R. | 360 | |
| Swimming pools | | 789 |
| Sylvania | 2 | |
| Taft, William Howard, visits Atlanta | | S45-547, 578-580 |
| Talbot, Matthew | 23 | |
| Talbotton | 213, 940 | 808, 891, 922, 965 |
| Taliaferro, Edward M. | 669, 702, 779, 832 | 202 |
| Tallapoosa | | 237 |
| Talmadge, Eugene | | 819, 894, 904, 907, 927, 931-932, 936, 944, 956, 1002, 1004 |
| Talmadge, Herman | | 595, 1004-1005 |
| Talullah Falls | 815 | 431-432 |
| Tatum, J. Henson | | 869 |
| Tax, State | 73 | |
| Tax Assessors, Atlanta City | 733, 859, 875, 925 | 1, 53, 87, 130, 164, 182. 207, 226, 249, 274, 335, 373, 388, 420, 557, 676, 728, 810, 926 |
| Tax Assessors, Fulton County | | 810, 927 |
| Tax Collector, Atlanta | 264, 282, 331, 425, 451, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 875, 891, 902, 953 | 1, 15, 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274, 294, 307, 335, 345, 373, 388, 420, 573, 633, 657, 698, 728, 787, 801, 810 |
| Tax Collector, De Kalb County | 38, 64, 152, 275, 309, 340, 479, 495, 562, 793, 892, 911, 935 | 19, 131, 181, 226. 454, 519, 589, 776, 835 |
| Tax Collector, Fulton County | 171, 368, 524, 562, 702, 793, 860, 911, 935 | 19, 90, 131, 181, 674, 776, 810, 927 |
| Taxes | 117, 133, 202, 210, 231, 267, 282, 442, 529, 558, 669, 693, 708-710, 777, 797 | 206, 779, 787 |
| Tax Receiver, Atlanta | 331. 425, 451, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 875, 891, 902, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 53, 87, 164, 181, 926 |
| Tax Receiver, De Kalb County | 309, 340, 435, 479, 495, 562, 793, 860, 892, 935, 953 | 54, 131, 181, 226, 389. 454, 674, 835 |
| Tax Receiver, Fulton County | 368, 495, 524, 702, 860, 935 | 19, 181, 226, 776, 810, 927 |
| Taxicabs | | 478, 551-552 |
| Taylor, Zachary | 271 | |
| Teachers, school, | Vol. 12, 216, 248-250, 334, 742-744, 748-749, 753, 878, 943-944 | 72-73, 549, 574, 776, 973 |
| Teachers' Association, Georgia | 749 | |
| Techwood Homes | | 908-910, 920, 932, 949, 960-961 |
| Tecumseh, Chief | 3 | |
| Telegraph, Georgia | 120 | |
| Telegraph, Macon | 81-82 | |
| Telegraph center, Atlanta becomes country's third largest | 278 | 193 |
| Telegraph office,Atlanta | 278-279 | |
| Telegraph service, Atlanta | 191-193 | |
| Telephone directory. Atlanta, 1884 (illus,) | | 74 |
| Telephone exchanges, Atlanta | | 75-76. 706 |
| Telephone service | 940 | 15, 23-24. 75-76, 842, 853 |
| Telephotograph | | 833 |
| Telescope, Columbia | 43 | |
| Television | | 1004 |
| Telfair County | 3 | 932 |
| Tellico Garrison | 3 | |
| Temperance, Sons of | 294 | |
| Temperance convention | 291 | |
| Temple Court | | 339 |
| Ten Pryor Street Building | | 870 |
| Tennis | | 157, 173, 461, 783, 882 |
| Tennis champions | | 783, 882 |
| Terminal district fire | | 527-529 |
| Terminal Hotel fire | | 962 |
| Terminal Station | | 437, (illus,) 476, 477-479, 486, 488, 677, 730, 781, 811 |
| Terminal Station Plaza | | 796 |
| "Terminus" | 150, 165, 167, 173, 180-181, 184, 195 | |
| Terrell, John | | 880, 910, 924 |
| Terrell, Joseph M. | 835 | 24, 294, 420, 454, 486-487, 508-509, 585, 622 |
| Terrell, Mrs. Joseph M. | | 487 |
| Terry, Alfred Howe | 805, 831-832 | |
| Terry, Fred J. | | 777 |
| Terry, George W. | 397-401, 669, 733 | |
| Terry, George W. recollections of | 397-401 | |
| Terry, Stephen | 206, 213, 231, 264, 267-268, 291, 342, 368, 397 | |
| Terry, Thomas, murder of | 514-515 | |
| "Terry's Purge" | 831-832 | |
| Theaters | 375, 787-788, 802-804, 840-841, 850 | 43, 50, 78, 110, 158, 170, 192, 232, 241, 278-281, 296-297, 299-301, 308-309, 574, 684, 778, 782, 811, 888-889, 916, 962-963, 982 |
| Thievery | 690, 718-719 | 46 |
| Third National Bank | | 339-340, 412, 636 |
| Thomas, Benjamin Franklin | | 125-126, 397, 505 |
| Thomas, George Henry | 551, 601-602, 606-607, 612, 623, 627, 634, 639, 643-644, 678 | 323 |
| Thomas, Lovick P. | | 335, 569, 573 |
| Thomas, Steffen (illus,) | | 975, 1004 |
| Thomas, Thomas L. | 406, 479, 541 | |
| Thomas County | 511 | 500 |
| Thomasville | 511-512, 902 | 94, 171, 522 |
| Thompson, Augusta Hill | 756 | |
| Thompson, George Harvey | 110, 411, 440, 497 | |
| Thompson, J. Edgar | | 597 |
| Thompson, John W. | 372, 387-388 | |
| Thompson, Joseph | 263, 318, 324, 349, 383, 398, 406, 409, 738, 835 | 103, 245, 270, 274, 292, 300, 309, 345. 597, 785 |
| Thompson, M. E. | | 1004 |
| Thompson, Mrs. Joseph | | 315, 326 |
| Thomson | 2, 815 | |
| Thomson, J. Edgar | 125, 147, 184, 208, 219-221, 225, 227, 237, 240, 248 | |
| Thomson, William D. | | 527, 644 |
| Thomson, William S. | | 165, 191, 370, 618 |
| Thornton, Albert E. | | 180, 240, 339, 429, 760, 870 |
| Thornton, E. H. | | 511-512 |
| Thornton, Ella May | 639 | 785 |
| Thornton, Mrs. Albert E. | | 760, 762, 781 |
| Thornton, Simeon W. | 852 | |
| Thrasher, John J., "Cousin John" | 165-167, 173, 183, 188, 199, 206-208, 237, 259, 430, 451, 545, 570, 690, 71l, 736, 752, 848-849, 866 | 347, 386, 836 |
| Thornton, Joseph A. | 430-431 | |
| Thurman, Benjamin Franklin | 60, 158, 179, 600, 908 | |
| Thurman, David | 60, 268, 400 | |
| Thurman, F. D. | 546, 750 | 343, 682 |
| Thurman, John | 200 | |
| Thurman, Mary Glover (Mrs. F. D.) | | 682-683 |
| Thurman, Richard | 60 | |
| Thurman, William | 60 | |
| Thurman Street | 60 | |
| Tidwell, M. M. | 337 | |
| Tifton | | 964 |
| 'Tight Squeeze" | 746, 886 | |
| Tilton | 711, 862 | |
| Times and Sentinel, Columbus | 362, 383 | |
| Titanic disaster | | 599 |
| Tobacco Road | | 962-963 |
| Todd, Richard | 115 | 531, 566, 817 |
| Tompkins, Henry B. | | 355 |
| Toombs, Robert | 783-786, 839, 873-874, 936 | 4, 50. 681 |
| Toomsboro | | 891 |
| Tornadoes | | 527, 937-938 |
| Toscanini, Arturo | | 567 |
| Towers, Isaac | 5 | |
| Towers, William | 5, 57, 58 | |
| Towns, George W. | 260 | |
| Towns County | 4 | |
| Trade | 471-473, 828-830, 849, 896-898 | 607-608, 731-732, 812 See also Industry and Merchants and Business men, and Business, Small |
| Trade with abolition merchants, question of | 471-473 | |
| Trade, Atlanta becomes major distribution center of | 830 | |
| Trade, Board of, Atlanta | 712, 866 | 29 |
| Traders Bank | | 136 |
| Traders Bank Building | | 136 |
| Trader's Hill | 3 | |
| Traffic, bottleneck, 1947, opening a, Central Avenue, Ivy and Decatur streets (illus,), 981 | | |
| Traffic problems | 935 | |
| Trammell, L. N. | 870-871, 873 | |
| "Transfer, The" Johnston to Hood | 603-606 | |
| Treasurer, Atlanta | 260, 263-264, 282, 331, 372, 388, 406, 425, 436, 451, 477, 516, 525, 546, 563, 669, 703, 733, 801, 828, 855-856, 859, 875, 891, 902, 911, 925, 953 | 1, 15, 53, 87, 130, 164, 181, 207, 226, 249, 274. 294, 307, 335, 345, 388, 420, 698, 728, 787, 801, 810 |
| Treasurer, De Kalb County | 126, 133, 139, 151, 210, 702, 793, 860, 911 | 131, 181, 307, 454, 674 |
| Treasurer, Fulton County | 369, 495, 524, 702, 747, 794 | 492, 506, 810, 927 |
| Treasurer, State | 773, 804, 936 | 294, 334, 961 |
| Treat, Charles W. | | 859-860 |
| Wallace, Alexander M. | 472 | |
| Treaties, Indian | 1-6, 40, 48, 55, 135, 160 | |
| Tribune, The | 234 | |
| Tribune Weekly Times and Sentinel, Columbus | 358 | |
| Troops, De Kalb County, in War Between the States | 505-507 | |
| Troops, Fulton county, in War Between the States | 499-505 | |
| Troops, Georgia | 162, 230-231, 499-507, 562-663 passim | 355-356, 715, 743, 749-753 |
| Troops, decimated by disease | 230 | |
| Troops, in Mexican War | 230-231 | |
| Troops, in Spanish-American War | | 355-356 |
| Troops, in War Between the States | 499-507, 562-663 passim | |
| Troops, in World War I | | 715, 743, 749-753 |
| Troops, United States | 162, 201, 211 | 712, 721, 743 |
| Troup, George M. | 48, 50-51, 53, 63, 100, 363 | |
| Troup County | 55, 258 | 119, 201, 554, 569-570, 772-773, 807, 883, 902, 966, 995 |
| Trout, Jeremiah F. | 374 | |
| Trout House | 374, 486, 496, 563, 657, 908 | |
| Troutman. Robert B. | | 906 |
| TrIte Georgian, Daily | 848 | |
| Truett, George W. | | 930-931, 968-969, 971 |
| Truett, George W. visits Atlanta | | 930-931 |
| Trust Company of Georgia | | 235-238, 298, 414, 767-768, 813 |
| Trust Company of Georgia Building | 236 | 234-235, 259, 370, 412, 741 |
| Tucker | 77, 11, 252, 286, 966 | |
| Tucker, Henry H. | 748-749 | 19, 72 |
| Tuggle, Lodowick | 126, 151, 158, 179, 342 | |
| Tunnel, railroad, through Chetogeeta Mountain | 313-314 | |
| Tunnel Hill | 711 | 807 |
| Turman, Mrs. S. B. | | 779, 803 |
| Turman, Samuel B. | | 664, 699, 793 |
| Turner, Elijah | 102 | |
| Turner, H. L. | | 906 |
| Turner, John D. | | 42, 65, 255, 353, 554 |
| Turner, Samuel Boykin | | 539 |
| Tuxedo Park Company | | 574-575 |
| Twiggs County | 3, 24 | |
| Tyler, Daniel | 234-235 | |
| Tyler, Edmund L. | | 314 |
| Tyler, John | 173 | |
| Typhoid fever | 292 | 356 |
| "Uncle Remus" stories | 928 | 444, 532, 534 |
| Underworld | | 757-759 |
| Unemployment | | 866 |
| Unemployment relief | | 895-897. 916-918 |
| Union City | 520 | |
| Union County | 4, 107 | 350 |
| Union Depot. Atlanta, I. 838- | | |
| 840, 876, 929 | 150, (illus,) 154, 240, 253-254, (illus,) 308, 406-408, 479, 545, 872-875, (illus,) 958 | |
| Union party | 100, 473, 494 | |
| Union Point | 79 | |
| Union sympathizers in Atlanta | 628-629, 634 | |
| United Confederate Veterans' Association | | 359-363, 470, 508 |
| United Confederate Veterans' Association officers of | | 361-362, 470 |
| United Daughters of Confederacy | 628 | 309-310, 508 |
| United Daughters of Confederacy, Atlanta Chapter of | | 309-310, 508, 994 |
| United Daughters of Confederacy, Georgia Division of | | 310 |
| United Sons of Confederate Veterans | | 362 |
| Unitarian churches | | 64 |
| Unitarians | | 64 |
| United Church Women of Atlanta | | 919-920 |
| United Daughters of the Confederacy | | 118 |
| United States Army. See Troops, United States | | |
| United States Building | | 3 |
| United States Hotel | 781 | |
| United War Work Campaign | | 745-746 |
| University of Georgia | 76, 216, 436, 748 | 267, 289-291, 321, 349-350, 370, 546, 632, 674, 854, 901 |
| University of Georgia football team of | | 289-291, (illus,) 321, 349-350 |
| University of Georgia Medical School | 216 | |
| University Homes for Negroes | | 908-910, 932, 900-961 |
| Upshaw, W. D. | | 781 |
| Upson County | 6 | |
| Utoy Creek | 30, 56, 70, 81, 625, 914 | |
| Utoy Primitive Baptist Church | 39 | |
| Vaccination, compulsory | 547 | |
| Valdosta | | 490, 948 |
| Vandalism destroys grave markers | 56-57, 110 | |
| Van Dyke, W. J. | | 180, 191, 304 |
| Van Epps, Howard | | 277, 555 |
| Van Leer, Blake R. | | 173, 1004 |
| Van Winkle, Edward | 849 | |
| Van Winkle, Edward K. | 849 | |
| Vedado Way | | 702, 704 |
| Vehicles, regulations concerning | | 18 |
| Venable, Cynthia | 18 | |
| Venable, Elizabeth, the "Angel of Key West" | | 354-355 |
| Venable, Mrs. William H. | | 228, 244, 271 |
| Venable, Samuel Hoyt | | 207, 354, 367, 490, 592, 662, 993 |
| Venable, William H. | | 207, 294, 297, 328, 354, 355, 367, 455, 490 |
| Venable, William Richard | 387-388, 435, 524, 572, 679, 701, 793-794, 892 | |
| Venable, Willis E. | | 121-122, 779 |
| Veterans' Hospital | 112 | 831 |
| Viaducts | | 366, 389, 408-409, 460, 492, 522, 796-797, 848-850, 901 |
| Vice | 205, 265-266, 298, 331, 689 | 25-28, 543, 574 |
| Victory bonds | | 762 |
| Victory Loan | | 756-757 |
| Victory parade | | 744-746 |
| Vincent, Edward A. | 353-354, 418-420 | |
| Vincent, Edward A. books of | 420 | |
| Vincent, Edward A. estate of | 419-420 | |
| Vinings | | 351, 612, 948 |
| Volunteer Building | | 889 |
| Von Herrmann, Charles F. | 947 | |
| Wadley, William W. | 360 382 | |
| Wafford's Settlements | 3-4 | |
| Wagon traffic | 246 | 228 |
| Wagon yards | | 8 |
| Wagons | | 8, 89 |
| Waldman, Mrs. Albert W. | | 919-920 |
| Waldo, A. L. | 618 | |
| Waleska | | 800 |
| Walker, Benjamin F. | | 136, 138, 140-141, 157, 305, 333, 385 |
| Walker, Clifford Mitchell | | 787, 801 |
| Walker, Dawson A. | 734, 874 | |
| Walker, Samuel | 368, 405, 661-662 | 136, 305 |
| Walker, W. H. T. | 615-617, 621-623 | |
| Walker, W. H. T. monument to | 622 | |
| Walker, Woolfolk | | 122-124 |
| Walker, Candler & Company | | 123-124 |
| Walker County | 43, 362 | |
| Walking craze | 884 | |
| Wall Street, Atlanta | 838-839, 921 | 116, 133, 264, 476 |
| Wallace | | 286 |
| Wallace, Alexander ~I. | 472, 474, 496-497, 562, 824, 943 | 417 |
| Wallace, Anne | | 377, 423 |
| Wallace, Campbell | 711, 792, 832, 931 | 21, 332 |
| Wallace, Charles, murder of | 824 | |
| Wallace, John R. | 476, 493, 734, 750, 898 | |
| Walters, Frances Winship (Mrs. George C.) | | 771 |
| Walthour, Bobby | | 175, 400, 1005 |
| Walton, Anderson W'. | 271-272 | |
| Walton County | 4, 435, 933 | 55, 177, 467, 531, 787, 793, 955 |
| Walton Springs | 271-272, 291, 334, 658, 742, 795 | |
| Walton Street, Atlanta | 704, 955 | 2, 267, 475, 653, 684, 687-688 |
| War of 1812 | 11, 17, 69, 76, 103, 115, 330 | |
| War Between the States | 60, 103, 132, 217, 438, 486, 496-663 passim, 752, 773-774, 920 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, battle of | 611, 617-622, 732 | 362, 392, 541 |
| War Between the States Atlanta, burning of | 649-659 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, Confederate flag again flies over | 660-661. | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, evacuation of | 633-636, 640-644, 649-651 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, Federal destruction of | 650-662 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, Federal occupation of | 636-647 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, siege of | 625-633 | |
| War Between the States Atlanta, surrender of | 634-636, 920 | |
| War Between the States battles of | 486, 516-517, 520, 529, 542, 545-546, 549, 555, 567, 582-584, 612-625, 631 644 | |
| War Between the States casualties of | 103, 516-517, 529, 542, 555-556, 583, 614, 617-619, 621, 625-628, 631, 752 | |
| War Between the States eve of | 493-496 | |
| War Between the States explosions, ammunition | | |
| War Between the States train | 633-634 | |
| War Between the States Ezra Church, battle of | 611, 623-625 | 392, 423 |
| War Between the States Jonesboro, battle of | 631-633 | |
| War Between the States Peachtree Creek, battle of | 610-614, 621, 626, 954 | 360, 392 |
| War Between the States Sherman's march to sea | 650-651, 694-695 | |
| War Between the States surrender of Confederate troops in Atlanta | 676 | |
| War Between the States veterans of | 486-487, 628, 774, 788, 801, 815, 820, 861, 875-876, 891, 953-954, 959 | 119, 201-202, 343, 359-363, 371, 392-394, 398, 417, 437-438, 447, 468-479, 489-490, 512-513, 531, 554, 569, 586, 593, 597, 617-619, 632, 670-671, 681, 723-724, 736-739, 772, 778-779, 784-785, 793-794, 796, 807-808, 828, 846-848, 857-858, 892-893, 915, 922-923, 934-936, 953-954, 963, 965-966 |
| War Camp Community Service | | 742-743, 746 |
| War correspondents | | 357 |
| War gardens | | 714, 737-738 |
| War Loans | | 716-717, 1004 |
| War work awards | | 763 |
| War Industries Board | | 740 |
| War Mothers' Service Star Legion | | 831 |
| War Work Council, National | | 760 |
| Wardlaw, William C. | | 716 |
| Ward reduction plan | | 927 |
| Wards, Atlanta | 372, 387, 405, 436, 451, 463, 476, 488, 496, 525, 546, 563, 669, 702, 733, 739, 793, 801, 828, 860-861, 875, 891, 902, 910, 925, 935, 943, 953 | 1, 15, 37, 53-54, 69, 87, 107, 164, 181, 226, 249, 274, 283, 294, 307, 335, 345, 353, 373, 387, 405-406, 437, 454-455, 492, 506, 520, 539, 556-559, 573, 589, 631, 657, 675, 698-699, 727, 755-756, 776, 788, 801-802, 848, 869, 924-925, 927, 945-946 |
| Wards, proposal to layout Atlanta in | 372 | |
| Ware, Edmund Asa | 742-744 | |
| Ware, Jane Twichell | 742 | |
| Warm Springs | | 1004 |
| Warner, Hiram | 213, 748, 782, 834 | |
| Warner, Obadiah | 368, 370 | |
| Warren County | 638 | 127, 177, 554, 858 |
| Warrenton | 2, 408, 824 | |
| Warsaw | 149, 344, 661 | |
| Warwick, Thomas A. | 383 | |
| Washington | 2 | 808, 846 |
| Washington, Booker T. | | 319, 326 |
| Washington, George | 24 | |
| Washington County | 436 | 127, 837 |
| Washington Hall, 1, 236-237 | | |
| Washington Seminary | 943-944 | (illus,) 267, 549, 764 |
| Washington, alumnae | | 764 |
| Washington Street, Atlanta | 787, (illus,) 829, 879, 930 | 185, 294, 481, 492, 496, 538, 850, 972 |
| Water Department, Atlanta | | 810 |
| Water, rent, bill for, 1881 (illus,) | | 27 |
| Water, expansion | | 718 |
| Water, supply, Atlanta | 463 | |
| Watering spots | 795, 881-883 | |
| Waterworks, Atlanta | 8, 914-919 | 77-78, 260-262, 335, 507, 788, 811, 926, 959 |
| Waterworks, Atlanta acquires public system of | 914-919 | |
| Waterworks, superintendent, Atanta | | 335 |
| Watkins, Edgar | | 633, 823 |
| Watkins, Elihu P. | 545, 551 | |
| Watkins, Samuel Taylor "Preacher" | | 785-786, 974 |
| Watkins, William | 702 | |
| Watkinsville | 3 | |
| Watson, Mrs. Thomas E., Jr. | | 787 |
| Watson, Thdmas E. | | 204, 206, 454, 499-500, 615, 625-627, 673, 775, 787 |
| Watson, William A. | 54 | |
| Watterson, Henry | 572-573 | |
| Watts, Jacobus | 53 | |
| Waynesboro | 2 | |
| Wealth, Atlanta | | 179-180, 1009 |
| Wealth, Georgia | | 204 |
| Weather Bureau offices | 946-947 | |
| Weather forecasts | 254, 946-947 | |
| Webster, Daniel | 340 | |
| Webster, Noah, issues first all-inclusive dictionary | 68 | |
| Webster County | | 837 |
| WeiI, Samuel | 423 | |
| Weinstein, Isadore M. | | 766 |
| Weisiger, Kendall | | 895 |
| Welch, Rebecca S. | 645-647 | |
| Welfare | 53 | |
| Wellborn, M. B. | | 636, 716 |
| Wells, James L. | | 944-945 |
| Wells, Levi C. | 642 | |
| Weltner, Philip | | 961 |
| Wesley Chapel | 51, 52, 268, (illus,) 269, 374, 509, 628, 656, 676, 685, 845 | |
| Wesley Chapel Road | 110 | |
| Wesley Memorial Church | | 643 |
| Wesley Memorial Enterprises | | 444, 482, 643 |
| Wesley Memorial Hospital | | 482-483, 643, 645, 820 |
| Wesleyan | 749 | |
| West, Andrew -T. | 628, 910 | |
| West, George W. | | 906 |
| West End | 43, 165, 751-752, 938, 945, 948 | 135, 221-222, 283-285, 297, 301, 304, 343, 371, 460, 474, 559, 701, 801 |
| West End annexation to Atlanta of | | 283-285 |
| West End and Atlanta Street Railroad | | 65 |
| West End Park | | 540 |
| West Fulton County | | 343, 417 |
| West Georgia Junior College | 819 | |
| West Marietta Street | 599 | |
| West Peachtree Street | 18, 943 | 8, 89, 116, 737 |
| West Point | 332-333 | 933, 963 |
| West Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur | 30 | |
| West View Cemetery | | 65, 71-72, 111, 200-201, 222, 301, 357, 434, 449, 533, 811 |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad | 12, 100, 123, 127, 145-150, 153-158, 169, 173, 179, 183-188, 190-193, 199-201, 221-222, 257-258, 273, 313-314, 360, 382-383, 451, 484, 488, 582, 595, 610, 631, 771, 792, 832-834, 864, 895-896, 922-923, 929, 940 | 85, 254, 475-476, 495-496, 686, 955 |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad commissioners for | 156, 165 | 686 |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad construction of | 148-151, 156-159, 164-165, 190-191, 200-201 | |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad controversy over terminus of | 183-188 | |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad leasing of | 833-834, 864 | |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad surveys for | 148-150 | |
| Western & Atlantic Railroad zero milepost of | 190 | |
| Western Circuit | 23 | |
| Western Union Building | 774, 787 | 193, 729-730, 875 |
| Western Union Telegraph Company | | 192-193, 846, 875 |
| Westmoreland, George | | 335 |
| Westmoreland, Harrison | 509, 525 | |
| Westmoreland, John G. | 375-377, 394, 396, 424, 508, 563, 680, 684, 707, 711, 718, 752, 914 | 160-161 |
| Westmoreland, John L. | | 779 |
| Westmoreland, Thomas P. | | 165, 292, 654 |
| Westmoreland, Willis F. | 375, 396, 399, 445, 474, 547, 705, 718, 851 | 225, 277, 933 |
| Weston | | 996 |
| Westwood Park | | 301, 789 |
| Weyman, Samuel T. | | 412 |
| Wheat Street | | 283, 295-296, 702 |
| Wheeler, Joseph | 579, 595, 615 | 119, 390, 494 |
| Whig Reveille | 340 | |
| Whigs | 35, 125, 173, 205, 234, 251, 271, 285, 298, 334, 473 | |
| Whitaker, Jared | 1, 353, 372, 376, 399, 406-409, 424, 474, 496, 510, 573, 591, 662, 675, 679-680, 684, 870 | 85 |
| White, Andrew J. | 696 | |
| White, Francis M. | 309 | |
| White, George | 285 | |
| White, John A. | | 802 |
| White, John C. | | 787, 935 |
| White, John W. | 626 | |
| White, W. Woods | | 580-581, 662 |
| White, William H., Jr. | | 688, 732-733 |
| White, William N. | 248-250, 259, 261, 270 | |
| White, William W. | 43-44, 179 | |
| White City | | 687 |
| White County | 4 | 723, 848 |
| White Hall | 129-133, 165, 181, 627, 751 | |
| White Hall Tavern | 129-133, 289 | 285, 292 |
| White Hall Tavern description of | 129-130, (illus,) 131 | |
| White Hall Tavern ultimate fate of | 132-133 | |
| White (John A.) Park | | 802 |
| White Street, West End | 43 | |
| Whitehall Street, Atlanta | 129, 205, 207, 236, 283, 297, (illus,) 475, 601, 625, 630, 656-657, 696, 719, 728, 735, 750, 785, 851, 862-863, 937, 946, (illus,) | 47, 83-84, 153, 301, 306, 312, (illus,) 403, 408, 448, 538, 603, 687-688, 731-732, 738, 745, 901, 946, 983 |
| Whitehall Street, commercialization of | | 603 |
| Whitehall Street, loses preeminence as center of "carriage trade" | | 732 |
| Whitehead, Conkey Pate | | 646, 771 |
| Whitehead, Joseph Brown | 125-126, 397, 505, 646, 771 | |
| Whitehead, Mrs. Joseph Brown | | 771 |
| Whitehead Memoria1 Room | | 646 |
| Whitfield County | 362 | 660 |
| Whitney, Eli | 494 | |
| Wickersham, Charles A. | | 771, 777 |
| Wilcox County | 6 | |
| Wilkes County | 2, 43, 394 | 371, 398, 847, 965 |
| Wilkins, Grant | | 321 |
| Wilkinson, Mell R. | | 633, 636, 638, 660, 664, 688, 716, 720, 781 |
| Wilkinson County | 3 | |
| Willard, Josiah J. | 59 | |
| Willard, Levi | 59, 103, 134, 193 | |
| Willard, Samuel L. | | 125, 767 |
| Willcoxon, Cleveland | | 355 |
| William-Oliver Building | 351 | 870, 975 |
| Williams, Ammi | 60, 236, 268, 323, 652 | 66, 385 |
| Williams, Anson | 28 | |
| Williams, Charles J. | 230 | |
| Williams, Isham | 15-16 | |
| Williams, Isham grave of | 16 | |
| Williams, James Etheldred | 375, 383, 427, 546, 551, 702, 733, 768, 791, 796, 801-802, 827 | 699 737, 922 |
| Williams, James S. | 173, 183-184 | |
| Wiliams, Tessee Parker | | 72 |
| Williams, John Skelton | | 636 |
| Williams, Mrs. Jesse Parker | | 808 |
| Williams, Richard E. "Whist1ing Dick" | | 773-774 |
| Williams, William | 79 | |
| Williamson, John D. | | 198-199 |
| Williford, Benjamin N. | 330-331, 353, 372, 388, 406, 525, 546, 662, 669, 701, 793 | 447 |
| Willis, George Francis | | 806 |
| Willis, Joseph | 626 | |
| Wilson, Alexander N. | 447 | |
| Wilson, Henry L. | | 107, 206, 208, 228, 632, 724 |
| Wilson, John Stainback | 867-868, 870 | 272 |
| Wilson, Jonathan B. | 53, 415 | |
| Wilson, Margaret, sings in Atlanta | | 721-722 |
| Wilson, Mrs. A. McD., Sr. | | 533-534 |
| Wilson, Mrs. Henry L. | | 316 |
| Wilson, Samuel L. | 57, 102 | |
| Wilson, Thomas C. H. | 387 | |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow | | 46-49, 55, 398, 442, 578, 601, 611, 635-636 673, 738, 756, 764-766, 834, 846 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, Atlanta career of | | 46-49, 611 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, cruel hoax reports death of | | 765-766 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, visits Atlanta | | 578 |
| Wilson, William | 53-54, 57, 60, 81, 562 | 859 |
| Wilson, William A. | 424, 953, 960 | 19 |
| Wilson, William T. B. | | 76 |
| Wilson, William Tunstall | 542 | |
| Wilson Hotel fire | | 771 |
| Wilson House | 936 | |
| Wilson's Classical and English School | 447 | |
| Wimbish, William A., residence of | | 340 |
| Winder | | 252, 717 |
| Winecoff, William F. | | 605-606 |
| Winecoff Hotel | | 603-607, 1004 |
| Winecoff Hotel fire ravages | | 606, 1004 |
| Winn, Courtland S. | | 420, 573, 579, 589, 772 |
| Winn, Samuel G. | 892 | |
| Winn, Samuel J. | | 772 |
| Winn, W. Tom | | 601, 699, 883 |
| Winningham, Oliver | 680, 702 | |
| Winn's Ferry | 145, 148 | |
| Winship, George | | 227. 681, 692 |
| Winship, Joseph | 346, 350-351, 353, 356, 392, 458. 712, 734, 750, 827, 845, 949 | 103, 128, 385, 692 |
| Winter, Rogers | | 593 |
| Wireless telegraphy | | 790 |
| Witham, W. S. | | 638 |
| Withers, Julia Carlisle - See Carlisle, Ju1ia | | |
| Withers, Walter S. | 195-196 | |
| Wofford, William T. | 680, 786 | |
| Woman's Press Club | | 983 |
| Woman's suffrage | | 310-311, 757, 964 |
| Women, distinguished, receive honorary degrees | | 932-933 |
| Women, distinguished Georgia, enfranchisement of | | 787 |
| Women's Motor Corps | | 746 |
| Wood, Isham J. | 211, 213 | |
| Wood, Leonard | | 113, 290, 442, 712, 715, 837 |
| Wood, Leonard visits Atlanta | 715 | |
| Wood haulers, postwar | 689 | |
| Woodberry, Rosa | | 901 |
| Wood-carving | | 646 |
| Woodmen of the World | | 708, 746 |
| Woodruff, Ernest | | 235-238, 413-414, 427, 525, 535, 638, 646-647, 768-769, 771, 1004 |
| Woodruff, George W. | 350 | 646-647, 771 |
| Woodruff, Henry | | 646-647, 771 |
| Woodruff, Mrs. Ernest | | 771 |
| Woodruff, Robert Winship | 350, 394 | 646-647, 769-771, 856, 906 |
| Woods, Atlanta | 291 | |
| Woods, William B. | 953-954 | |
| Woodward, David | | 493, 535, 891-892 |
| Woodward, Floyd P. | | 757-759 |
| Woodward, Floyd P., trial of | | 759 |
| Woodward, James G. | | 335, 350, 373, 384, 388, 403, 408-409, 437, 455, 472-473, 486-487, 492, 502, 506, 535, 537, 539, 573, 601, 633, 657, 675, 755, 787, 933 |
| Woodward, John Charles | | 715, 994 |
| Woodward Avenue | | 701 |
| Woolford, Cator | | 380-383, 690 |
| Woolford, T. Guy | | 380-383 |
| Worcester (Samuel A.) versus Georgia, case of | 106-107 | |
| Working Men's Union, Atlanta | 817-818 | |
| Works Progress Administration (WPA) | | 973, 1004 |
| Workshop of Confederacy, Atlanta becomes | 532-533 | |
| World, Atlanta Daily | | 842 |
| World Court | | 819 |
| World War I | | 113, 126. 414, 637-641, 669, 690, 712-723, 737-753, 806, 835, 866, 964 |
| World War I, Armistice, Atlanta's reaction to | | 743-747 |
| World War I, Atlanta military participants in | | 749-753 |
| World War I, Atlanta participation in | | 712-723, 737-753, 964 |
| World War I, casualties of | | 749-753 |
| World War I, De Kalb military participants in | | 749 |
| World War I, Fulton County military participants in | | 749-753 |
| World War I, Georgia military participants in | | 749 |
| World War I, major engagements of | | 743 |
| World War I, veterans of | | 835, 842, 924, 955, 964-965, 994, 996 |
| World War II | | 113, 595, 641, 802, 824, 882, 1002-1004 |
| Worth County | 6, 362, 790 | |
| "Wreck of Old 97" | | 446-447 |
| "Wreck of the Royal Express" | | 825 |
| Wright, Seaborn | | 334, 787 |
| Wright, William A. | | 857 |
| Wright, U. L. | 387-388 | |
| Whitehall Street Atlanta, commercialization of | | 603 |
| Whitehall Street Atlanta, loses preeminence as center of "carriage trade" | | 732 |
| Whitehead, Conkey Pate | | 646, 771 |
| Whitehead, Conkey Pate, Joseph Brown | | 125-126, 397, 505, 646, 771 |
| Whitehead, Conkey Pate, Mrs. Joseph Brown | | 771 |
| Whitehead Memorial Room | | 646 |
| Whitfield County | 362 | 660 |
| Whitney, Eli | | 494 |
| Wickersham, Charles A. | | 771, 777 |
| Wilcox County | 6 | |
| Wilkes County | 2, 43, 394 | 371, 398, 847, 965 |
| Wilkins, Grant | | 321 |
| Wilkinson, Mell R. | | 633, 636, 638, 660, 664, 688, 716, 720, 781 |
| Wilkinson County | 3 | |
| Willard, Josiah J. | 59 | |
| Willard, Levi | 59, 103, 134, 193 | |
| Willard, Samuel L. | | 125, 767 |
| Willcoxon, Cleveland | | 355 |
| William-Oliver Building | 351 | 870, 975 |
| Williams, Ammi | 60, 236, 268, 323, 662 | 66, 385 |
| Williams, Anson | 28 | |
| Williams, Charles J. | 230 | |
| Williams, Isham | 15-16 | |
| Williams, Isham, grave of | 16 | |
| Williams, James Etheldred | 375, 383, 427, 546, 551, 702, 733, 768, 791, 796, 801-802, 827 | 699, 737, 922 |
| Williams, James S. | 173, 183-184 | |
| Williams, Jessee Parker | | 72 |
| Williams, John Skelton | | 636 |
| Williams, Mrs. Jesse Parker | | 808 |
| Williams, Richard E. "Whistling Dick" | | 773-774 |
| Williams, William | 79 | |
| Williamson, John D. | | 198-199 |
| Williford, Benjamin N. | 330-331, 353, 372, 388, 406, 525, 546, 662, 669, 701, 793 | 447 |
| Willis. George Francis | | 806 |
| Willis, Joseph | 626 | |
| Wilson, Alexander N . | 447 | |
| Wilson, Henry L. | | 107, 206, 208, 228, 632, 724 |
| Wilson, John Stainback | 867-868, 870 | 272 |
| Wilson, Jonathan B. | 53, 415 | |
| Wilson, Margaret, sings in Atlanta | | 721-722 |
| Wilson, Mrs. A. McD., Sr. | | 533-534 |
| Wilson, Samuel L. | 57, 102 | |
| Wilson, Thomas C, H. | 387 | |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow | | 46, 49, 55, 398, 442, 578, 601, 611, 635-636, 673, 738, 756, 764-766, 834, 846 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, Atlanta career of | | 46-49, 611 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, cruel hoax reports death of | | 765-766 |
| Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, visits Atlanta | | 578 |
| Wilson, WIllIam | 53-54, 57, 60, 81, 562 | 859 |
| Wilson, William A. | 424, 953, 960 | 19 |
| Wilson, William T. B. | | 76 |
| Wilson, William Tunstall | 542 | |
| Wilson Hotel fire | | 771 |
| Wilson House | 936 | |
| Wilson's Classical and English School | 447 | |
| Wimbish, William A., residence of | | 340 |
| Winder | | 252, 717 |
| Winecoff, William F. | | 605-606 |
| Winecoff Hotel | | 603-607, 1004 |
| Winecoff Hotel fire ravages | | 606, 1004 |
| Winn, Courtland S. | | 420, 573, 579, 589, 772 |
| Winn, Samuel G. | 892 | |
| Winn, Samuel J. | | 772 |
| Winn, W. Torn | | 601, 699, 883 |
| Winningham, Oliver | 680 | |
| Winn's Ferry | 145, 148 | |
| Winship, George | | 227, 681, 692 |
| Winship, Joseph | 346, 350-351, 353, 356, 392, 458, 712, 734, 750, 827, 845, 949 | 103, 128, 385, 692 |
| Winter, Rogers | | 593 |
| Wireless telegraphy | | 790 |
| Witham, W, S | | 638 |
| Withers Julia Carlisle | | 195-196 |
| Withers, Walter S. | 195-196 | |
| Wofford, William T . | 680, 786 | |
| Woman's Press Club | | 983 |
| Womam's suffrage | | 310-311, 757, 964 |
| Women, distinguished, receive honorary degrees | | 932-933 |
| Women, Georgia, enfranchisement of | | 787 |
| Women's Motor Corps | | 746 |
| Wood, Isham J. | 211, 213 | |
| Wood, Leonard | | 113, 290, 442, 712, 715, 837 |
| Wood, Leonard, visits Atlanta | | 715 |
| Wood haulers, postwar | 689 | |
| Woodberry, Rosa | | 901 |
| Wood-carving | | 646 |
| Woodmen of the World | | 708, 746 |
| Woodruff, Ernest | | 235-238, 413-414, 427, 525, 535, 638, 646-647, 768-769, 771, 1004 |
| Woodruff, George W. | 350 | 646-647, 771 |
| Woodruff, Henry | | 646-647, 771 |
| Woodruff, Mrs. Ernest | | 771 |
| Woodruff, Robert Winship | 350, 394 | 646-647, 769-771, 856, 906 |
| Woods, Atlanta | 291 | |
| Woods, William B. | 953-954 | |
| Woodward, David | | 493, 535, 891-892 |
| Woodward, Floyd P., trial of | | 757-759 |
| Woodward, Floyd P. | | 759 |
| Woodward, James G. | | 335, 350, 373, 384, 388, 403, 408-409, .437, 455, 472-473, 486-487, 492, 502, 506, 535, 537, 539, 573, 601, 633, 657, 675, 755, 787, 933 |
| Woodward, John Charles | | 715, 994 |
| Woodward Avenue | | 701 |
| Woolford, Cator | | 380-383, 690 |
| Woolford, T. Guy | | 380-383 |
| Worcester (Samuel A.) versus Georgia, case of | 106-107 | |
| Working Men's Union, Atlanta | 817-818 | |
| Works Progress Administra- tion (WPA) | | 973, 1004 |
| Workshop of Confederacy, Atlanta becomes | 532-533 | |
| World, Atlanta Daily | | 842 |
| World Court | | 819 |
| World War I | | 113, 126, 414, 637-641, 669, 690, 712-723, 737-753, 806, 835, 866, 964 |
| World War I, armistice, Atlanta's reaction to | | 743-747 |
| World War I, Atlanta military participants in | | 749-753 |
| World War I, Atlanta participation in | | 712-723, 737-753, 964 |
| World War I, casualties of | | 749-753 |
| World War I, De Kalb military participants in | | 749 |
| World War I, Fulton County military participants in | | 749-753 |
| World War I, Georgia military participants in | | 749 |
| World War I, major engagements of | | 743 |
| World War I, veterans of | | 835, 842, 924, 955, 964-965, 994, 996 |
| World War II | | 113, 595, 641, 802, 824, 882, 1002-1004 |
| Worth County | 6, 362, 790 | |
| Wreck of Old 97 | | 446-447 |
| Wreck of the Royal Express | | 825 |
| Wright, Seaborn | | 334, 787 |
| Wright, William A. | | 857 |
| Wright, U. L. | 387-388 | |
| Wrightsville | 3 | |
| Wu Ting-fang visits Atlanta | | 424-425 |
| Wylie, James R. | | 71, 147-149, 179, 207, 228, 314-315, 321, 452, 653 |
| Yaarab Temple | | 186-188, 651-653, 715 |
| Yaarab, Band | | 187, 715, 954, 970 |
| Yaarab, Band Greencoats | | 715 |
| Yaarab, Band Patrol | | 187, 652 |
| Yaarab, Band-Chanters | | 187 |
| Yaarab, Temple potentates of | | 187-188, 653 |
| Yankees, unfavorable opinion of | 677-678, 694-695 | |
| Yates, Charlie | | 962 |
| Yellow fever epidemic | | 164, 194, 532 |
| Yellow River | 30, 126, 609 | |
| Yellow River Baptist Association | 77, 169-170 | |
| Yeoman's Bill | | 673 |
| Yonge, George | 360, 482 | |
| York, Alvin, visits Atlanta | | Vol. 2. 761-762 |
| York, Lucien | | 807 |
| York, Mrs. Alvin, visits Atlanta | | 761-762 |
| Young Men's Christian Association | 426-427 | 355, 365, 387, 442, 590, 632, 722, 744, 746, 974 |
| Young Men's Democratic Club | 782 | |
| Young Men's Democratic League | | 153, 255, 334, 390, 560 |
| Young Men's Library Association | 757, 759-761, 869 | 240-241, 255, 375-377 |
| Young Men's Library Association-librarians of | 761 | |
| Young Men's Library Association-presidents of | 761 | |
| Young Women's Christian Association | | 368, 742, 746, 760 |
| Young Women's Christian Association - Phyllis Wheatley Branch | | 760 |
| Young, Augustine | 5, 17, 28 | |
| Young, Catherine Pounds | 17 | |
| Young, Celia Strickland | 17 | |
| Young, James H., estate of | 555 | |
| Young, Robert | 15-17 | |
| Young, Robert burial site of | 15 | |
| Young, Robert memorial tablet to | 16 | |
| Young, Robert monument to | 15 | |
| Young's Station | 17 | |
| Zachry, William | 115 | 297, 924 |
| Zebulon | 356, 572, 638, 838 | 903 |
| Zenatello, Giovanni | | Vol. 2. 547 |
| Zoo, Atlanta | | 184-186, 927-928 |
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