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Historical Review Issued Quarterly Volume XLIV Numbers 1-4 1967 \j The North Carolina Historical Review Christopher Crittenden, Editor in Chief Mrs. Memory F. Mitchell, Editor Miss Marie D. Moore, Editorial Associate ADVISORY editorial BOARD John Fries Blair William S. Powell Miss Sarah M. Lemmon David Stick Henry S. Stroupe STATE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY EXECUTIVE BOARD Josh L. Horne, Chairman Miss Gertrude Sprague Carraway Ralph P. Hanes T. Harry Gatton Hugh T. Lefler Fletcher M. Green Edward W. Phifer Christopher Crittenden, Director This review was established in January, 192U, as a medium of publication and dis-cussion of history in North Carolina. It is issued to other institutions by exchange, but to the general public by subscription only. The regular price is $b.00 per year. Members of the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, Inc., for which the annual dues are $5.00, receive this publication without further payment. Back numbers still in print are available for $1.00 per number. Out-of-print numbers may be obtained from Kraus Reprint Corporation, 16 East b6th^Street, New York, New York, 10017, or on microfilm from University Microfilms, 313 North First Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Persons desiring to quote from this publication may do so without special permission from the editors provided full credit is given to the North Caro-lina Historical Review. The Review is published quarterly by the State Department of Archives and History, Education Building, Corner of Edenton and Salisbury Streets, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601. Mailing address is Box 1881, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27602. Second class postage paid at Raleigh, North Carolina, 27602. 7^e %wt6, (fatolut* *i¥i4to>Ucat 'Review VOLUME XLIV NUMBER 1, WINTER, 1967 THE MANUFACTURE AND USE OF BRICKS AT THE RALEIGH SETTLEMENT ON ROANOKE ISLAND J. C. Harrington JOHN MARE: A COMPOSITE PORTRAIT 18 Helen Burr Smith and Elizabeth V. Moore REACTION IN NORTH CAROLINA TO THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION _.„ 53 Harold D. Moser THE DANGERS OF REACTION: REPEAL OF THE REVENUE ACT OF 1918 72 H. Larry Ingle BOOK REVIEWS 89 Masterson, The John Gray Blount Papers, Volume III, 1796-1802, by W. Edwin Hemphill 89 Manarin, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster, Volume I, Artillery, by James W. Patton 90 Olsen, Carpetbagger's Crusade: The Life of Albion Winegar Tourgee, by Fletcher M. Green 91 Oatewood, Preachers, Pedagogues & Politicians: The Evolution Controversy in North Carolina, by Joseph F. Steelman 92 Linder, William Louis Poteat: Prophet of Progress, by Willard B. Gatewood 94 Whedbee, Legends of the Outer Banks and Tar Heel Tidewater, by Richard Walser 96 Brown, The Catawba Indians: The People of the River, by Fred W. Voget 97 Conway, The Reconstruction of Georgia, by Joe M. Richardson 99 Scarborough, The Overseer: Plantation Management in the Old South, by Blanche Henry Clark Weaver . 100 Swint, Dear Ones at Home: Letters from Contraband Camps, by Richard L. Zuber 101 Posey, Frontier Mission: A History of Religion West of the Southern Appalachians to 1861, by W. Harrison Daniel 102 Gillette, The Right to Vote: Politics and the Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, by John Hope Franklin 103 Link, Davidson, and Hurst, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume I, 1856-1880, by Robert F. Durden 105 Other Recent Publications 106 NUMBER 2, SPRING, 1967 FACTORS IN THE ECONOMY OF COLONIAL BEAUFORT 111 Charles L. Paul papers from the sixty-sixth annual session of the north carolina literary AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, Winston-Salem, December 2, 1966 INTRODUCTION 135 REVIEW OF NORTH CAROLINA FICTION, 1965-1966 136 Ralph Hardee Rives THE MORAVIANS AND WACHOVIA 144 Kenneth G. Hamilton REVIEW OF NORTH CAROLINA NONFICTION, 1965-1966 154 Herbert R. Paschal GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES: A NONEXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP DEDICATED TO THE ATTAINMENT OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY, AND STABILITY THROUGH PEACEFUL MEANS 161 Sir Patrick Dean FURNIFOLD M. SIMMONS: "JEHOVAH OF THE TAR HEELS"? 166 Richard L. Watson, Jr. MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: WILLIAM H. POLK GOES TO SCHOOL 188 Paul H. Bergeron NORTH CAROLINA BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1965-1966 205 William S. Powell BOOK REVIEWS 214 Cumming, North Carolina in Maps, by Louis De Vorsey, Jr. 214 Morrison, Josephus Daniels: The Small-d Democrat, by I. B. Holley, Jr. 215 SlRMANS, Colonial South Carolina: A Political History, 1663-1763, by Daniel M. McFarland 216 Johnson, The Nat Turner Slave Insurrection (Together with Thomas R. Gray's The Confession, Trial and Execution of Nat Turner as a Supplement, by James W. Patton 217 Jones, Henry Newman's Salzburger Letterbooks, by Spencer King 218 King, Georgia Voices: A Documentary History to 1872, by Phinizy Spalding 219 De Vorsey, The Indian Boundary in the Southern Colonies, 1763-1775, by William P. Cumming 220 Eaton, A History of the Old South, by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr. 222 Sellers, James K. Polk, Continentalist, 1843-184-6, by Charlton W. Tebeau 223 Galambos, Competition and Cooperation: The Emergence of a National Trade Association, by Robert W. Work ... 224 Other Recent Publications 225 NUMBER 3, SUMMER, 1967 SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS IN THE CONFEDERACY 231 W. Harrison Daniel REVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF THE SOUTH'S CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSES 256 David L. Smiley THE "TAR HEEL EDITOR" IN NORTH CAROLINA'S CRISIS, 1929-1932 ____270 Joseph L. Morrison INDIAN AGRICULTURE IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES 283 G. Melvin Herndon ROOK REVIEWS 298 Jones, For History's Sake: The Preservation and Publication of North Carolina History, 1663-1903, by Hugh T. Lefler 298 Roberts and Griffin, Old Salem in Pictures, by Mary Claire Engstrom 299 Blythe, 38th Evac: The Story of the Men and Women Who Served in World War II with the 38th Evacuation Hospital in North Africa and Italy, by Sarah McCulloh Lemmon 300 Edmunds, Tar Heels Track the Century, by Blackwell P. Robinson 301 Rouse, North Carolina Picadillo, by Charles R. Holloman 302 Manarin, Richmond at War: The Minutes of the City Council, 1861-1865, by Haskell Monroe 303 Thompson, Robert Toombs of Georgia, by Horace H. Cunningham 305 Rosenberger, Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D. C, by Mattie Russell 306 Brandfon, Cotton Kingdom of the New South: A History of the Yazoo Mississippi Delta from Reconstruction to the Twentieth Century, by John Edmond Gonzales 307 Clark, The South Since Appomattox: A Century of Regional Change, by Vincent P. De Santis 309 Hindle, Technology in Early America: Needs and Opportunities for Study, by James F. Doster 310 Clark, Naval Documents of the Revolution, Volume 2, by A. M. Patterson 311 Herrick, The American Naval Revolution, by Thornton W. Mitchell 312 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1965, by Robert Moats Miller 313 Other Recent Publications 314 NUMBER 4, AUTUMN, 1967 THE END OF THE REBELLION 321 Robert B. Murray THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1852: DEATH KNELL OF THE WHIG PARTY OF NORTH CAROLINA ____342 James R. Morrill RUSSELLBOROUGH": TWO ROYAL GOVERNORS' MANSION AT BRUNSWICK TOWN 360 Stanley A. South HENRY PATTILLO IN NORTH CAROLINA 373 Durward T. Stokes ABOARD A BLOCKADE RUNNER: SOME CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCES OF JEROME DuSHANE 392 Hugh G. Earnhart BOOK REVIEWS ,. 400 Lonsdale and Others, Atlas of North Carolina, by Christopher Crittenden 400 Mitchell, Messages, Addresses, and Public Papers of Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina, 1961-1965, by Oliver H. Orr, Jr 401 Evans, Ballots and Fence Rails: Reconstruction on the Lower Cape Fear, by Herbert O'Keef 402 Malvin, North Into Freedom: The Autobiography of John Malvin, Free Negro, 1775-1880; and Walser, The Black Poet, being the remarkable story (partly told my [sic] himself) of George Moses Horton, a North Carolina slave, by Thomas D. Clark 403 Bowles, A Good Beginning: The First Four Decades of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, by Mary Lynch Johnson 405 Walsh, The Writings of Christopher Gadsden, 1746-1S05, by J. Edwin Hendricks . 407 Sherman, Robert Johnson: Proprietary & Royal Governor of South Carolina, by James K. Huhta 408 Middleton, Henrietta Johnston of Charles Town, South Carolina: America's First Pastellist, by Ben F. Williams 409 Samford and Hemphill, Bookbinding in Colonial Virginia, by William S. Powell . .410 Isaac, Jefferson at Monticello: Memoirs of a Monticello Slave; and PlERSON, Jefferson at Monticello: The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson, by Noble E. Cunningham, Jr. 411 Boney, John Letcher of Virginia: The Story of Virginia's Civil War Governor, by Richard D. Younger 412 White, Messages of the Governors of Tennessee, Volume II, 1883-1899, by James W. Patton 413 Coulter, The Toombs Oak, The Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia, by Sarah MeCulloh Lemmon 415 Bertelson, The Lazy South, by Edwin A. Miles . 416 Crowe, The Age of Civil War and Reconstruction, 1830-1900: A Book of Interpretative Essays, by Richard N. Current 418 Spain, At Ease in Zion, by Roger H. Crook 419 Wynes, Forgotten Voices: Dissenting Southerners in an Age of Conformity, by Allen J. Going 420 Anderson, With the Bark On: Popular Humor of the Old South, by David L. Smiley 421 Dillon, Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for Negro Freedom, by Philip Davidson 422 Ludlum, Early American Winters, 1604-1820, by Beth Crabtree 423 Steinberg, The First Ten: The Founding Presidents and Their Administrations, by Gilbert L. Lycan 424 Langley, Social Reform in the United States Navy, 1789-1862, by Alvin A. Fahrner 425 Shannon, The Centennial Years: A Political and Economic History of America from the Late 1870's to the Early 1890's, by James A. Tinsley 426 Link, Davidson, and Hurst, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume II, 1881-1884, by Robert F. Durden 427 Kirkendall, Social Scientists and Farm Politics in the Age of Roosevelt, by Stuart Noblin 429 Pine, The Story of Surnames and The Story of Heraldry, by C. F. W. Coker .430 Other Recent Publications 432 INDEX TO VOLUME XLIV-1967 -437
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Full Text | Historical Review Issued Quarterly Volume XLIV Numbers 1-4 1967 \j The North Carolina Historical Review Christopher Crittenden, Editor in Chief Mrs. Memory F. Mitchell, Editor Miss Marie D. Moore, Editorial Associate ADVISORY editorial BOARD John Fries Blair William S. Powell Miss Sarah M. Lemmon David Stick Henry S. Stroupe STATE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY EXECUTIVE BOARD Josh L. Horne, Chairman Miss Gertrude Sprague Carraway Ralph P. Hanes T. Harry Gatton Hugh T. Lefler Fletcher M. Green Edward W. Phifer Christopher Crittenden, Director This review was established in January, 192U, as a medium of publication and dis-cussion of history in North Carolina. It is issued to other institutions by exchange, but to the general public by subscription only. The regular price is $b.00 per year. Members of the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, Inc., for which the annual dues are $5.00, receive this publication without further payment. Back numbers still in print are available for $1.00 per number. Out-of-print numbers may be obtained from Kraus Reprint Corporation, 16 East b6th^Street, New York, New York, 10017, or on microfilm from University Microfilms, 313 North First Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Persons desiring to quote from this publication may do so without special permission from the editors provided full credit is given to the North Caro-lina Historical Review. The Review is published quarterly by the State Department of Archives and History, Education Building, Corner of Edenton and Salisbury Streets, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601. Mailing address is Box 1881, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27602. Second class postage paid at Raleigh, North Carolina, 27602. 7^e %wt6, (fatolut* *i¥i4to>Ucat 'Review VOLUME XLIV NUMBER 1, WINTER, 1967 THE MANUFACTURE AND USE OF BRICKS AT THE RALEIGH SETTLEMENT ON ROANOKE ISLAND J. C. Harrington JOHN MARE: A COMPOSITE PORTRAIT 18 Helen Burr Smith and Elizabeth V. Moore REACTION IN NORTH CAROLINA TO THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION _.„ 53 Harold D. Moser THE DANGERS OF REACTION: REPEAL OF THE REVENUE ACT OF 1918 72 H. Larry Ingle BOOK REVIEWS 89 Masterson, The John Gray Blount Papers, Volume III, 1796-1802, by W. Edwin Hemphill 89 Manarin, North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster, Volume I, Artillery, by James W. Patton 90 Olsen, Carpetbagger's Crusade: The Life of Albion Winegar Tourgee, by Fletcher M. Green 91 Oatewood, Preachers, Pedagogues & Politicians: The Evolution Controversy in North Carolina, by Joseph F. Steelman 92 Linder, William Louis Poteat: Prophet of Progress, by Willard B. Gatewood 94 Whedbee, Legends of the Outer Banks and Tar Heel Tidewater, by Richard Walser 96 Brown, The Catawba Indians: The People of the River, by Fred W. Voget 97 Conway, The Reconstruction of Georgia, by Joe M. Richardson 99 Scarborough, The Overseer: Plantation Management in the Old South, by Blanche Henry Clark Weaver . 100 Swint, Dear Ones at Home: Letters from Contraband Camps, by Richard L. Zuber 101 Posey, Frontier Mission: A History of Religion West of the Southern Appalachians to 1861, by W. Harrison Daniel 102 Gillette, The Right to Vote: Politics and the Passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, by John Hope Franklin 103 Link, Davidson, and Hurst, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume I, 1856-1880, by Robert F. Durden 105 Other Recent Publications 106 NUMBER 2, SPRING, 1967 FACTORS IN THE ECONOMY OF COLONIAL BEAUFORT 111 Charles L. Paul papers from the sixty-sixth annual session of the north carolina literary AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, Winston-Salem, December 2, 1966 INTRODUCTION 135 REVIEW OF NORTH CAROLINA FICTION, 1965-1966 136 Ralph Hardee Rives THE MORAVIANS AND WACHOVIA 144 Kenneth G. Hamilton REVIEW OF NORTH CAROLINA NONFICTION, 1965-1966 154 Herbert R. Paschal GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES: A NONEXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP DEDICATED TO THE ATTAINMENT OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY, AND STABILITY THROUGH PEACEFUL MEANS 161 Sir Patrick Dean FURNIFOLD M. SIMMONS: "JEHOVAH OF THE TAR HEELS"? 166 Richard L. Watson, Jr. MY BROTHER'S KEEPER: WILLIAM H. POLK GOES TO SCHOOL 188 Paul H. Bergeron NORTH CAROLINA BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1965-1966 205 William S. Powell BOOK REVIEWS 214 Cumming, North Carolina in Maps, by Louis De Vorsey, Jr. 214 Morrison, Josephus Daniels: The Small-d Democrat, by I. B. Holley, Jr. 215 SlRMANS, Colonial South Carolina: A Political History, 1663-1763, by Daniel M. McFarland 216 Johnson, The Nat Turner Slave Insurrection (Together with Thomas R. Gray's The Confession, Trial and Execution of Nat Turner as a Supplement, by James W. Patton 217 Jones, Henry Newman's Salzburger Letterbooks, by Spencer King 218 King, Georgia Voices: A Documentary History to 1872, by Phinizy Spalding 219 De Vorsey, The Indian Boundary in the Southern Colonies, 1763-1775, by William P. Cumming 220 Eaton, A History of the Old South, by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr. 222 Sellers, James K. Polk, Continentalist, 1843-184-6, by Charlton W. Tebeau 223 Galambos, Competition and Cooperation: The Emergence of a National Trade Association, by Robert W. Work ... 224 Other Recent Publications 225 NUMBER 3, SUMMER, 1967 SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS IN THE CONFEDERACY 231 W. Harrison Daniel REVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS OF THE SOUTH'S CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSES 256 David L. Smiley THE "TAR HEEL EDITOR" IN NORTH CAROLINA'S CRISIS, 1929-1932 ____270 Joseph L. Morrison INDIAN AGRICULTURE IN THE SOUTHERN COLONIES 283 G. Melvin Herndon ROOK REVIEWS 298 Jones, For History's Sake: The Preservation and Publication of North Carolina History, 1663-1903, by Hugh T. Lefler 298 Roberts and Griffin, Old Salem in Pictures, by Mary Claire Engstrom 299 Blythe, 38th Evac: The Story of the Men and Women Who Served in World War II with the 38th Evacuation Hospital in North Africa and Italy, by Sarah McCulloh Lemmon 300 Edmunds, Tar Heels Track the Century, by Blackwell P. Robinson 301 Rouse, North Carolina Picadillo, by Charles R. Holloman 302 Manarin, Richmond at War: The Minutes of the City Council, 1861-1865, by Haskell Monroe 303 Thompson, Robert Toombs of Georgia, by Horace H. Cunningham 305 Rosenberger, Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D. C, by Mattie Russell 306 Brandfon, Cotton Kingdom of the New South: A History of the Yazoo Mississippi Delta from Reconstruction to the Twentieth Century, by John Edmond Gonzales 307 Clark, The South Since Appomattox: A Century of Regional Change, by Vincent P. De Santis 309 Hindle, Technology in Early America: Needs and Opportunities for Study, by James F. Doster 310 Clark, Naval Documents of the Revolution, Volume 2, by A. M. Patterson 311 Herrick, The American Naval Revolution, by Thornton W. Mitchell 312 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1965, by Robert Moats Miller 313 Other Recent Publications 314 NUMBER 4, AUTUMN, 1967 THE END OF THE REBELLION 321 Robert B. Murray THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1852: DEATH KNELL OF THE WHIG PARTY OF NORTH CAROLINA ____342 James R. Morrill RUSSELLBOROUGH": TWO ROYAL GOVERNORS' MANSION AT BRUNSWICK TOWN 360 Stanley A. South HENRY PATTILLO IN NORTH CAROLINA 373 Durward T. Stokes ABOARD A BLOCKADE RUNNER: SOME CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCES OF JEROME DuSHANE 392 Hugh G. Earnhart BOOK REVIEWS ,. 400 Lonsdale and Others, Atlas of North Carolina, by Christopher Crittenden 400 Mitchell, Messages, Addresses, and Public Papers of Terry Sanford, Governor of North Carolina, 1961-1965, by Oliver H. Orr, Jr 401 Evans, Ballots and Fence Rails: Reconstruction on the Lower Cape Fear, by Herbert O'Keef 402 Malvin, North Into Freedom: The Autobiography of John Malvin, Free Negro, 1775-1880; and Walser, The Black Poet, being the remarkable story (partly told my [sic] himself) of George Moses Horton, a North Carolina slave, by Thomas D. Clark 403 Bowles, A Good Beginning: The First Four Decades of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, by Mary Lynch Johnson 405 Walsh, The Writings of Christopher Gadsden, 1746-1S05, by J. Edwin Hendricks . 407 Sherman, Robert Johnson: Proprietary & Royal Governor of South Carolina, by James K. Huhta 408 Middleton, Henrietta Johnston of Charles Town, South Carolina: America's First Pastellist, by Ben F. Williams 409 Samford and Hemphill, Bookbinding in Colonial Virginia, by William S. Powell . .410 Isaac, Jefferson at Monticello: Memoirs of a Monticello Slave; and PlERSON, Jefferson at Monticello: The Private Life of Thomas Jefferson, by Noble E. Cunningham, Jr. 411 Boney, John Letcher of Virginia: The Story of Virginia's Civil War Governor, by Richard D. Younger 412 White, Messages of the Governors of Tennessee, Volume II, 1883-1899, by James W. Patton 413 Coulter, The Toombs Oak, The Tree That Owned Itself, and Other Chapters of Georgia, by Sarah MeCulloh Lemmon 415 Bertelson, The Lazy South, by Edwin A. Miles . 416 Crowe, The Age of Civil War and Reconstruction, 1830-1900: A Book of Interpretative Essays, by Richard N. Current 418 Spain, At Ease in Zion, by Roger H. Crook 419 Wynes, Forgotten Voices: Dissenting Southerners in an Age of Conformity, by Allen J. Going 420 Anderson, With the Bark On: Popular Humor of the Old South, by David L. Smiley 421 Dillon, Benjamin Lundy and the Struggle for Negro Freedom, by Philip Davidson 422 Ludlum, Early American Winters, 1604-1820, by Beth Crabtree 423 Steinberg, The First Ten: The Founding Presidents and Their Administrations, by Gilbert L. Lycan 424 Langley, Social Reform in the United States Navy, 1789-1862, by Alvin A. Fahrner 425 Shannon, The Centennial Years: A Political and Economic History of America from the Late 1870's to the Early 1890's, by James A. Tinsley 426 Link, Davidson, and Hurst, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume II, 1881-1884, by Robert F. Durden 427 Kirkendall, Social Scientists and Farm Politics in the Age of Roosevelt, by Stuart Noblin 429 Pine, The Story of Surnames and The Story of Heraldry, by C. F. W. Coker .430 Other Recent Publications 432 INDEX TO VOLUME XLIV-1967 -437 |
OCLC Number-Original | 1760560 |