Republican party, and end of Reconstruction, 9; called Radical party,
11; and mountaineers, 16; Quakers and, 16; Union element in South,
16-17; organization discontinued, 21; failures, 26; success (1893-95),
43
Richmond (Va.), tobacco industry, 103, 104
Riddleberger, H.H., 231-32
Roads, 107
Rockefeller Foundation, researches, 73-74
Roosevelt, Theodore, Mississippi vote (1912), 50
Rosenwald, Julius, and negro education, 183
St. Louis, session of National Alliance at (1889), 34; tobacco industry,
103
Scalawags, Confederate soldiers against, 12
Scotch-Irish in South, 6; and Presbyterianism, 215
Scott, W.A., The Repudiation of State Debts, cited, 227 (note)
Sears, Barnas, General Agent of Peabody Fund, 167-68
Secession, past issue, 192
Sewall, Arthur, candidate for Vice-President, 44
Silver, free coinage, 43-44
Slater, John F., Fund, 182-83
Slavery among mountaineers, 15
Smith, F. Hopkinson, and "typical Southerner," 203
Social conditions, 82-83, 203 _et seq_.; in mill towns, 119-21
Sons of Veterans, 210
South, New as distinguished from Old, 1-8; geographical limits, 5-6;
beginning of New, 10; political consolidation, 10-12; character of
people, 11; Republicanism in, 13 _et seq_.; mountaineers, 14-16;
election frauds, 19-20; debt, 22-24; and agrarian revolt, 26;
participation in national affairs, 28; Grange in, 31-33; social
conditions, 82-83, 119-21, 203 _et seq_.
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