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Index Acadians: of Louisiana, 21 Adams, Henry: on southern scholars , 201-02 Agrarian values among British Celts and Southerners, 38- 47, 25 1-57,259,268 Agriculture: in Old South, 47, 5155 ,60,61- 62, 63Iillus.I, 64-76 lillus., 651, 94; in Celtic Britain, 56-59,70, 76- 78 Iillus., 771; in England and Europe, xxi, 56-57, 60; in New England and North, 59, 61, 62, 66-67, 72, 74 Alabama: population density in 1850,8; migration from, 14; surname analysis of 1850 census, 18; annual labor hours in, 47; agriculture and livestock raising in, 55,64,67,69,88-89; hospitality , 95-96; amusements, IlO; modern musicians, 120; tobacco use, 126; horse racing, 136; fishing and hunting, 138; violence in, 146,154,162,163; moral laxity in, 172; interracial sex in, 17576 ; Black Belt, 188; churches, 188; university student behavior, 203, 204; grammar school students , 210; travel in, 221, 226; houses in, 238, 239; moving capital , 253; disinterest in marble quarrying and coal mining, 256; peddling licenses, 26I Albany; Georgia, 185 Allen, David Grayson: on migration to New England, 4, 59 Amusements: in South, 105-10, Il2- I 5, Il7-23Iillus., 1I9, 1211, 126, 128-30, IB- 47Iillus., 1411, 179- 83,256-57,262,266; lack of in North, 108-09, 138-39; among Celts, 110, 112, 114-15, 1I8, 123, 126-27, 130-32, 135, 137,140,142-44,183-84; in England, 122- 23, 142. See also specific amusements leg., Gambling , Drinking, Music, etc.1 Anglican church in South, 186, 188, 189 Anglicization of Celts, 38, 55- 56, 21 3- 14,216- 17 Anglo-Saxon conquest of England, xxviii,3 Anti-slavery sentiment: among Yankee-educated Southerners, 200-01 Apalachicola, Florida: foreign-born in, IS Arkansas: agriculture, 64; population density in 1850, 8; amusements , 106, 114; forwardness of women, II4, 176 Ashmore, John D., 198-99 Atwood, Henry Stiles, 175-76 Augusta, Georgia: courts, 163- 64 Austin, Texas, 196 Bagpipes, lI8, 183, 184 Baker, Kenny, 182 Baldwin, Joseph G.: on Yankee women in South, 202-03 Banks, Charles: study of English immigrants to New England, 4 Baptist church, 7, 186, 188, 189, 191 Barrington, Sir Joseph: on Irish Index gentry indebtedness, 254 Bear baiting, 140 Beecher, Henry Ward, 41 Beef: in Celtic diet, 83, 84; in southern diet, 86, 88; in northern diet, 85, 88, 89; in English diet, 88 Behan, Brendan: on drinking as a child,92 Bierce, Lucius: on southern diet, 81,82 Billiards, 133, 134 "Bonny Clabber," 81, 83-84, 208 Book ownership in South, 196- 97, 198-99, 206 Boston, Massachusetts: favored by English, 33 ; Scotch-Irish in, 2930 . See also New England Boswell, James: on Celtic migration to America, 8 Bowden, Charles: on Irish "semigentry ," 254 Brag Icard game): in Old South, 106, 133; in Celtic Britain, 132 Brandon, A. W.: on public schools in North Carolina, 198 Braudel, Fernand, 56 Braxfield, Lord IRobert Macqueen), 174 Bridges: in South, 221, 223; in Celtic Britain, 221, 223 Bright, Henry A.: on southern view of Yankees, 260 Brittany: Celtic migration from, 21 Brownlow, William G.: on northern teachers in Tennessee, 202 Burke, Emily P.: on southern students , 210 Burt, Captain Edward: on food in Scotland, 84-85, 92; on Highland pride, 254 Business: practice among Southerners , 255-57, 259, 260; byoutsiders in South, 258-61; among Celts, 255 Butlin, R. A.: on Norman influence in Wales, xxxi- xxxii Byrd, William II: on herding, 64; library of, 198 Cajuns: as Celtic descendants, 21 Calhoun, John c., 215 ; on menial labor, 46 Calvinism: differences between Scotch-Irish and Puritan, 29-30 Cambrensis, Giraldus: on Irish pastoral life, 4I -42 Campbell, Alexander: on Celtic hospitality, 103-04 Card playing: among Celts, 132, 143; in Old South, 133, 144; on Sunday, 179-80. See also Brag, Poker Carroll County, Georgia: courts in, 164 Carter, Robert "King": library of, 198 Carter, William B.: Andrew Johnson 's description of, 175 Case, Flay: on modern rural music, 120 Catholic church, 5-7, 186, 188 Cattle-Raid of Cooley, The, 165 Cattle raising. See Herding Caudill, Harry M.: on Welsh names in South, 4 Celtic Britain: Celtic arrival, xxiiixxvi lillus., xxv); Romans in, xxvi-xxvii; German invasions, xxviii; Scandanavian invasions, xxviii- xxx; under Norman domination , xxx-xxxi; under Tudors, xxxiv. See also Ireland, Scotland, Ulster, Wales Celts: heritage of in South, 3-4, 17, 36-39; migration to America, 8- II, 29-30, 56; migration within America, 12- 15,38; domination of frontier settlement, 16; predominance of Celtic surnames in...

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