Samuel
Castle, John
Centers, Clarissa âClarsyâ:
children of
move from South Carolina to Kentucky
relationship with George Freeman
and Spencer family
Centers, George, in Civil War
Centers, Malinda, see Spencer, Malinda Centers
Centers family
Chandler, William
Charleston (Charlestown), S.C.
Chase, Roland E.
Chase, Salmon
Chase, W. Calvin
Chavis, Elizabeth
Cherokee Indians
Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad
Chicago:
Worldâs Fair (1933)
see also Field Museum of National History
Civil Rights Act (1875)
Civil War, U.S.:
Belmont (Mo.), Battle of
black troops in
Columbus, Ky., rebel occupation of
commemorations of
and Fort Sumter
Franklin (Tenn.), Battle of
Gettysburg, Battle of
and Hart Gibson
Ivy Mountain (Ky.), Battle of
and James A. Garfield
and John Bell Hood
in Johnson County, Ky.
lawsuits over wartime losses
Morganâs Cavalry in
Nashville, Battle of
and Ohio
onset of
opposition to
and O.S.B. Wall
Princeton Court House (Va.) Battle of
prisoner exchange in
Ragamuffins (Fifth Kentucky Infantry C.S.A) in
and Randall Gibson
Spanish Fort, Battle of
and Spencer family
surrender in
Terrebonne Parish, La, Union occupation of
and Thirteenth Louisiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
and Ulysses S. Grant
veterans of
and William Tecumseh Sherman
Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramck
Clay, Cassius Marcellus
Clay, Henry
Cleveland, Grover
Cleveland, Ohio
Cobb, Ty
Coffin, Levi
Collins family
Colonial Candle Company
Colquitt, Alfred
Comfort (slave)
Congress, U.S.:
Africa Americans in
and black migration
and civility and decorum among congressmen
and civil rights
and D.C. administration
and the election of 1876
and Fugitive Slave Act
and slave trade
Conley, Constantine
Consolidation Coal Company
Constitution, U.S.:
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Cooke, Henry
Cooper, Anna Julia
Copperheads
Crane, Stephen
Daugherty, William
Davenport, James
Davidson, Edward
Davis, Jefferson
Davis, Joe
Davis, Letcher
Davis, Letcher, Jr.
Dayton, Anson
Democratic Party:
advocating Confederates be restored to power
and allegations by James Madison Wells
and Randall Gibson
and Tammany Hall
as White Manâs Party
Dewey, George
DNA testing
Dolphin
Doster, Charlotte
Dougherty, Henry
Douglass, Frederick:
and black troops
and Negro Exodus
and O.S.B. Wall
on race hatred
Dred Scott vs. Sandford
DuBois, W.E.B.
Early, Jubal
Easton, Helen (Sallie Wall)
Elterich, Gotthold Otto
Ely, Jane (slave)
Ely, Priscilla (slave)
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Estep, John
Estep, Sam
Europe, failed revolutions of 1848 in
Feld, Hubertus de la
Ferguson, Samuel
Field, Henry:
and father
and museum
name change of
and racial types
Field, Marshall
Field, Marshall
Field, Minna
Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
Hall of the Races of Mankind
Library of Racial Photographs
Fitzhugh, George
Sociology for the South
Foote, Henry
Fordâs Theatre
Forrest, Nathan Bedford
Fort Sumter
Fortune, T. Thomas
Fox, George
Franklin, Benjamin
Freedmenâs Bank
Freedmenâs Bureau
Freedmenâs Hospital
Freeman, Alice
Freeman, Elizabeth
Freeman, George
children of
and Clarissa Centers
death of
and Jordon Spencer
land owned by
prosecuted for fornication
protecting his children
racial status of
Freeman, Hiram
Freeman, Washington
free people of color:
first communities of
legal options open to
marrying whites and having children
restricted lives of
Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
Gano, Richard Montgomery
Garfield, James A.
Garner, Margaret
Garrison, William Lloyd
Gates, Elizabeth Jane
Gates, Ethel
Gates, Lillian Isabel (Isabel Irene Wall, Stephenâs daughter)
Gates, Patrick
Gates, Russell (Patrick Murphy and Roscoe Orin Wall)
Gates, Ruth
Gates, Steven Russell (Stephen R. Wall)
Gates family, name change of
George II, king of England
Gibson, Claude
Gibson, Gibson âGibby,â
Gibson,