INDEX TO VOLUME 51 1977 - The Filson Historical Society
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A Ride With Huey <strong>The</strong> Engineer,<br />
by Jesse Stuart, 232<br />
A VISIT BY THAT CONFIDgNTLCL<br />
CHARACTER -- PRESIDENT MON-<br />
ROE, by Blaine A. Guthrie, Jr.,<br />
44-48<br />
Abell, William Herring, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Abner, Father Robert, Louisville<br />
priest, 252<br />
Accolon of Gaul, book of poetry by<br />
Madison Cawein, 10<br />
Across the Fields of Yesterday, by<br />
Lennox Alien, mentioned, 291<br />
Adams, Huck, mail carrier, Greenup<br />
County, 228<br />
Adams, Joan Titley, librarian at<br />
the University of Louisville, 215<br />
Adams, John, letter of introduction<br />
for Horace Holley, 236<br />
Ads, Nancy, student assistant,<br />
University of Louisville Oral<br />
History Center, 59<br />
Advocacy and Objsctivitg, by Mary<br />
Furner, mentioned, 58<br />
Africa, and black colonization, 133,<br />
mentioned, 230<br />
Agricultural Wheel, 35<br />
Agriculture, in late 19th century<br />
Kentucky, 31-43; of the South<br />
Union Shakers, 158-166<br />
Ahrens, <strong>The</strong>odore, Louisville businessman,<br />
339, 341-42<br />
Alabama, Kentucky Coffeetree in,<br />
192<br />
Albany, [New York], Evening<br />
Journal, 135<br />
ALBEN W. BARKLEY'S PUBLIC CA-<br />
REER IN 1944, by Polly Ann<br />
Davis. 143-157<br />
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, literary<br />
critic, 6<br />
Allegheny Frontier, <strong>The</strong>, by Otis<br />
K. Rice, 58<br />
Allegheny Mountains, medical education<br />
west of, 171<br />
Allen, Lennox, Across the Fields of<br />
Yesterday, mentioned, 291<br />
<strong>INDEX</strong> <strong>TO</strong> <strong>VOLUME</strong> <strong>51</strong><br />
<strong>1977</strong><br />
Allen, William, Louisville businessman,<br />
342<br />
Alligewi Indians, settlers at the<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 311<br />
Allison, Hampton, Valley Station,<br />
death, 216<br />
Almstedt, Mrs. Arthur, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Amador, Guerrero Manuel, president<br />
of Panama, 358-60<br />
Amburyey Ancestry in America, by<br />
Dorothy Amburgey Griffith,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
America First Committee, 266, 272<br />
American College and University,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, by Frederick Rudolph, 234<br />
American Forestry Association,<br />
198<br />
American Museum of Natural History,<br />
mentioned, 309<br />
American Tobacco Company, 34-35<br />
American University, Cairo,<br />
Egypt, mentioned, 225, 231<br />
Amy, early settler in Clay County,<br />
319<br />
Anchorage, water from brought to<br />
Lincoln Institute, 341<br />
Anderson, Warwick, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Angelou, Maya, black author, 372-<br />
73<br />
Anglican Church, in Virginia, 238<br />
Anglin Cemetery, Greenup County,<br />
227<br />
Anguizola, governor of Panama,<br />
359<br />
ANTE-BELLUM AGRICULTURE OF THE<br />
SOUTH UNION SHAKERS, by John<br />
M. Keith, Jr., 158-168<br />
Ante-BeUum Houses of ths Bluegrass,<br />
by Clay Lancaster, 278<br />
Anthony, Susan B., suffragette, 53<br />
Anti-Saloon League, 22, 24<br />
Apollo Quartette, singing group<br />
helping Lincoln Institute, 342<br />
Apostles and Prophets: Medicine<br />
/or <strong>Society</strong>'s Ills, by Frederick<br />
Eberson, 295<br />
381
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Arbres, by Duhamel, 199<br />
Archaeological History o] Ohio, by<br />
Gerard Fowke, quoted, 309<br />
Archaeological Institute of America,<br />
mentioned, 309<br />
Architecture, folk, in Kentucky,<br />
book about, reviewed, 376-77<br />
Argillite, Greenup County, 224<br />
Arias, Ricardo, Panamanian politician,<br />
357, 359<br />
Armstrong, Samuel, black educator,<br />
336<br />
Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville<br />
District, history of, reviewed,<br />
366-68<br />
Arnow, Harriette Simpson, writer,<br />
278-79<br />
Art of Paul Sawyier, <strong>The</strong>, by Arthur<br />
F. Jones, reviewed, 280-82<br />
Asbury, Eslie, Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
physician, 214<br />
Asbury, Indiana, medical school at,<br />
186<br />
Asbury University, Greencastle,<br />
Indiana, 186<br />
"Ashland," Kentucky Coffeetree at,<br />
197<br />
Association of American University<br />
Presses, 60<br />
Association of Catholics Favoring<br />
Prohibition, 22,24<br />
Atherten, Mrs. Allan, 293<br />
Atherton, Mrs. Peter Lee, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Atlantic Monthly, 6<br />
Atlantic Ocean, mentioned, 262<br />
Atlantis, and legends about the<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 305<br />
Atwood, Rufus, president of Kentucky<br />
State College for Negroes,<br />
345<br />
Audubon, John James, helps finance<br />
Catholic Church in Louisville,<br />
2<strong>51</strong><br />
Audubon State Park, Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree at, 197<br />
Augusta College, mentioned, 240<br />
Austin, Mary Phelps, wife of<br />
Horace Holley, 234-35, 242<br />
AU<strong>TO</strong>BIOGRAPHY 0F ABRAHAM SNE-<br />
THEN, FRONTIER PREACHER THE,<br />
edited by Paul Woehrmann, 315-<br />
35<br />
Autobiography of Abraham Shethen<br />
<strong>The</strong> Bare[oot Preacher Col-<br />
leered and Compiled by Mrs. N.<br />
E. Lamb, Corrected and Revised<br />
by J. F. Burnett, 315<br />
Axten, William F., professor at the<br />
University of Louisville, 215<br />
Aztecs, connection with Devil's<br />
Backbone in Clark County, Indiana,<br />
311-14<br />
Back to Africa Movement, mentioned,<br />
347<br />
Bacon, Augustus O., senator from<br />
Georgia, 354<br />
Badin, Father Stephen, Louisville<br />
priest, 250-<strong>51</strong><br />
Bailey, Edward M., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Bailey, Raymond C., book review<br />
by, 368-69<br />
Bakeless, John, historian, 50, 276<br />
Baker, Dr. Moses, Stockton, Indiana<br />
physician, 180<br />
Balize, 307<br />
Ballard County, 38<br />
Baltimore, diocese at, 250<br />
Bangladesh, mentioned, 226<br />
Baptist Church, in Kentucky, 44;<br />
on frontier, 321-22, 324, 333<br />
Barbee, Mayor John, Louisville, 255<br />
Bardstown, Kentucky Coffetree at,<br />
197; dioeesean see at, 250, 253<br />
Barker, James, parishioner of Horace<br />
Honey, 236<br />
Barkhau, Roy L., Louisville, death,<br />
216<br />
Barkley, Alben W., public career<br />
in 1944, 143-57; 269<br />
Barr, Stephen A., <strong>The</strong> Family of<br />
Adam and Mary/Claycomb/Barr,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Barr family, genealogical study of<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Barry, William Taylor, and Transylvania<br />
University, 238, 241<br />
Barton, Dr. William E., Abraham<br />
Lincoln biographer, 213<br />
Baty, Dr. Jean Isidore, Vincennes,<br />
Indiana physician, 186<br />
Beam, T. Jeremiah, In Memoriam<br />
Resolution and photograph of,<br />
between, 220 and 221<br />
Beauchamp, George, student at<br />
Lincoln Institute, 346<br />
Beckner, Lucien, mentioned, 62<br />
Bedford County, Virginia, 57
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Beem, Blake, Helena, Mont., death,<br />
216<br />
Belknap, Walter, Louisville businessman,<br />
339, 342<br />
Bellardo, Lewis Jr., and Robert<br />
F. Sexton, <strong>The</strong> Public Papers of<br />
Governor Loule B. Nunn, 1967-<br />
1971, reviewed, 204-05<br />
Belvedere, Louisville, 250, 261<br />
Benbower, William, president of<br />
Lincoln Institute, 338<br />
Benia nin Logan, Kentucky Frontiersman,<br />
by Charles G. Talbert,<br />
listed, 278<br />
Bennett, John C., founder of<br />
Christian College, New Albany,<br />
Indiana, 185<br />
Bennett Medical College, New Albany,<br />
Indiana, 185<br />
Bentley, James R., Secretary of<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, guest speaker,<br />
63; book reviewed by, 363-64<br />
Berea College, mentioned, 336<br />
Berlin, Germany, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 200<br />
Bernheim Forest, Kentucky Coffeetree<br />
in 197<br />
Berthoud family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Bestiary, A, by Boynten Merrill,<br />
Jr., 214; reviewed, 290<br />
Beverly, Mrs. Frances, Owen County<br />
librarian, 212<br />
Bibliography of Kentucky, by J.<br />
Winston Coleman, Jr., listed, 276<br />
Big Sandy River, mentioned, 326<br />
Bigelow, Herbert, Democratic congressman<br />
from Ohio, 264-65, 274<br />
Bigler, William, senator from<br />
Pennsylvania, 128, 131, 135, 189<br />
Birch, James G., Louisville, death,<br />
216<br />
Bishops and Priests of the Diocese<br />
of Bardstown, by John A. Lyons,<br />
mentioned, 56<br />
Black Catholics, in Louisville, 256<br />
Black writers, book about, reviewed,<br />
371-73<br />
Blackburn, Joseph, U.S. senator,<br />
41; and the Panama Question,<br />
350-62<br />
Blacks, in late 19th century Kentucky,<br />
32, 40-41, 43; and the<br />
secession crisis, 133; education<br />
of, 336-49<br />
Blair, John G., Populist politician,<br />
38<br />
Blakely, Mrs. Charles S., Louisville,<br />
6O<br />
Blalock, John V., Louisville, 295<br />
Bland, Gaye K., POPULISM IN THE<br />
FroST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT<br />
OF KENTUCKY, 1892, 31-43<br />
Bledsoe, Jesse, Transylvania law<br />
professor, 242<br />
Blin, business firm in Paris,<br />
France, 255<br />
Blood Horse, <strong>The</strong>, mentioned, 376<br />
Bloody Ground, by John F. Day,<br />
listed, 277<br />
"Bloody Monday," Louisville, 255-<br />
56<br />
Bloomington, Indiana, cholera epidemic<br />
in, 187<br />
Blooms of the Berry, book of poet,<br />
ry by Madlson J. Cawein, 6<br />
Blue Licks, Battle of, 49, 56, 58<br />
Boatman, Baptist minister on<br />
frontier, 321<br />
Bobbs, Dr. John S., Indianapolis,<br />
Indiana, 180<br />
Bodenstedt, Friedrich, German<br />
poet, 13<br />
Bold Ruler, thoroughbred, 876<br />
Boles, John B., Religion in Antebellum<br />
Kentucky, reviewed, 373-<br />
74<br />
BOOK REVIEWS, 49-58; 202-11; 280-<br />
92; 363-77<br />
Boone, Daniel, mentioned, 49 ; rank<br />
of, 56-58; cabin of restored, 214;<br />
mentioned, 276-77<br />
Boone, Jemima, 49-50<br />
Boone, Rebecca, wife of Daniel, 59<br />
Boone County, mentioned, 270<br />
Boonesborough, 49, 56-57<br />
Borden, William, assistant of E. T.<br />
Cox, 303<br />
Borromeo, St. Charles, 255<br />
Boss, John, see John Ross, 316<br />
Boston, Massachusetts, reaction to<br />
President Monroe's visit, 45 ; support<br />
for sectional compromise in<br />
1859, 137; and Horace Holley,<br />
235-36, 240; and the Catholic<br />
Church, 250<br />
Boston <strong>Society</strong> of Natural History,<br />
mentioned, 308<br />
Boucbet, Father Michael, Louisville<br />
priest, 258<br />
Bourbon County, 38, 43, 316<br />
Bowling Green, Shaker market in,<br />
158
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Bowman, Cornelius, Methodist minister<br />
on frontier, 320<br />
Bowman, Fredrick, see Ned Bowman<br />
Bowman, John, county lieutenant,<br />
58<br />
Bowman, Ned, grandson of Cornelius<br />
Bowman, 320<br />
Bradford, John, pioneer journalist,<br />
49; 375<br />
Brandeis, Louis D., letters of, reviewed,<br />
202-204<br />
Brecher, Leonard C., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Breckinridge, John, biography of,<br />
listed, 278<br />
Breckinridge, John C., mentioned,<br />
350; biography of, reviewed, 375-<br />
76<br />
Breckinridge, Madeline McDoweU,<br />
Kentucky suffragette, 53<br />
Breckinridge, Robert, 50<br />
Brennan Residence, Louisville, 62<br />
Briggs Collection, collection of<br />
hymns, 323<br />
Britain, Kentucky Coffeetree in,<br />
199; during the 1930s, 262-63,<br />
266, 268, 270, 273<br />
Brodschi, Dr. George, Director of<br />
the International Center, University<br />
of Louisville, 197<br />
Brown, Aaron, early Louisville<br />
settler, 250<br />
Brown, Albert, senator from Mississippi,<br />
127-28<br />
Brown, Charles K., staff member<br />
at the Indiana Army Ammunition<br />
Plant, Charlestown, Indiana,<br />
313<br />
Brown, Claude, black author, 372-<br />
73<br />
Brown, H.C., Populist leader, 35<br />
Brown, John, 50<br />
Brown, Pelly, Clay County settler,<br />
323<br />
Brown, Mrs. Preston, Vineyard<br />
Haven, Mass., death, 216<br />
Brown, Robinson S., Jr., Louisville<br />
businessman, 295<br />
Brown, Mrs. W. E., secretary of<br />
the Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
Brown, Mrs. W. L., trustee of the<br />
Kentucky Chapter of <strong>The</strong> Nature<br />
Conservancy, 215<br />
Brown, William Wells, black author,<br />
372<br />
Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation,<br />
Louisville, 295<br />
Brown & Williamson Tobacco<br />
Corporation, 295<br />
Browne, D. J., dendrologist, 199,<br />
200<br />
Browning, Mary, What Made Lincoln<br />
Great?, mentioned, 291<br />
Browning, Sister Mary Carmel,<br />
historian, 279<br />
Brugg, Marsha, research assistant,<br />
University of Louisville Oral<br />
History Center, 59<br />
Bryan, William Jennings, 20-22,<br />
360<br />
Bryan's Station, mentioned, 316<br />
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree at, 198<br />
Buchanan, James, 127, 137<br />
Bucklin, John C., first Louisville<br />
mayor, 252<br />
Biirger, Gettfried August, German<br />
poet, l0<br />
Burke, Robert, Jr., Louisville atterney,<br />
259<br />
Burkinshaw, Mary, granddaughter<br />
of Owen and Betty Burkinshaw,<br />
222<br />
Burkinshaw, Owen and Betty, La-<br />
Fayette, Indiana, 221-33<br />
Burnett, J. F, compiler of Abraham<br />
Snethen's Autobiography,<br />
315-16<br />
Burr, Joseph S., root doctor of<br />
Connersville, Indiana, 168<br />
Burr, Dr. Jesse C., Jr., Nashville,<br />
Tenn., death, 216<br />
Bussey, Charles J., book review by,<br />
28%83<br />
Butler, Mann, historian, 277<br />
Butler County, Ohio, mentioned,<br />
328, 331<br />
Byrd, Harry F., senator from Virginia,<br />
1<strong>51</strong><br />
Byrnes, James F., 146, 149, 154<br />
Cahill, Julia Laure (Callahan),<br />
wife of Patrick H. Callahan, 17,<br />
30<br />
Cairo, Egypt, mentioned, 231<br />
Caldwell, Charles, medical professor,<br />
241, 243, 246<br />
Caldwell County, 32, 33, 36, 49, 42
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Callahan, Patrick Henry, Louisville<br />
businessman, article about, 17-<br />
30; talk about given, 63; mentioned,<br />
342<br />
Callaway, Elizabeth, 49<br />
Callaway, Richard, frontier leader,<br />
56-58<br />
Calloway County, 33, 36, 38, 42<br />
Canot, Francois, medical pioneer,<br />
295<br />
Campbell, Henry, bugler with the<br />
Eighteenth Indiana Light Artillery,<br />
371<br />
Campbell County, isolationism in,<br />
266-68<br />
Cane Creek, Greenup County, 225<br />
Cane Creek Road, Greenup County,<br />
226<br />
Cardin, A. E., Populist politician,<br />
38<br />
Card, Mr., Louisville, 253<br />
Carlisle, Indiana, 181<br />
Carlisle, restoration projects near,<br />
214<br />
Carlisle County, 33, 36, 42<br />
Carnegie, Andrew, industrialist,<br />
gives to Lincoln Institute, 336<br />
Carousso, Dorothee Hughes, How<br />
To Search For Your Revolutionary<br />
Patriot In Pennsylvania,<br />
mentioned, 56<br />
Carroll, John, Archbishop of Baltimore,<br />
2<strong>51</strong><br />
Carroll, Joseph A., teacher at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 347<br />
Carroll, Governor Julian M., 190<br />
Carroll County, mentioned, 270<br />
Cathedral of the Assumption,<br />
Louisville, 249-61<br />
Catholic Conference on Industrial<br />
Problems, 18<br />
Catholic Record, Louisville, 257,<br />
260<br />
Catholic Telegraph, [Cincinnati],<br />
272-73<br />
Catholic University of America,<br />
Washington, D.C., 18<br />
Catholicism, and Patrick Henry<br />
Callahan, 17-30; in Bardstown,<br />
book about mentioned, 55;<br />
schools in Kentucky, 240; in<br />
Louisville, 249-61; in Kenton<br />
County and Cincinnati, 263-75<br />
Cat]in, George, Indiana scholar<br />
quoted, 307<br />
Catt, Carrie Chapman, suffragette,<br />
53<br />
Caudill, Harry M., historian, 278<br />
Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, 44 ;<br />
Coffeetree in, 197<br />
Cawein, Madison J., Louisville poet,<br />
5-16<br />
Cayten, Horace, black author, 372-<br />
73<br />
Celler, Emanuel, U.S. Representative,<br />
22<br />
Central Hospital for the Insane,<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana, 186<br />
Centre College, mentioned, 240, 350<br />
Century, 6<br />
Ceredo, West Virginia, home of<br />
Betty Burkinshaw, 221<br />
Chadwell, Patricla, indexes M/ssenti<br />
Land Claims, 292<br />
Chandler, A. B. "Happy," 267-69<br />
Chap-Book, <strong>The</strong>, 6<br />
Charlestewn, Indiana, medical delegates<br />
from, 184; and <strong>The</strong> Devil's<br />
Backbone, 309<br />
Chicago, University of, mentioned,<br />
247<br />
Chicago White Stockings, 17<br />
Childers, Elder, Ohio Baptist minister,<br />
333<br />
China, trees in, 194<br />
Chinn, George M., Kentucky: Se<br />
tlement and Statehood, 1750-<br />
180o, reviewed, 49-<strong>51</strong><br />
Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville,<br />
249<br />
Christian Church, on the frontier,<br />
315, 325, 328, 332, 334<br />
Christian College, New Albany,<br />
Indiana, 185<br />
Cicognani, Ameleto, Papal represcntative<br />
to United States during<br />
World War II, 259<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio, tobacco marketing<br />
in the late 19th century, 36-37;<br />
medical education, 172, 174; isolationism<br />
in, 262-76; visited by<br />
Abraham Snethen, 323-25<br />
Cincinnati Enquirer, 267-68<br />
Cirode family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Citizens' Committee of One Thousand,<br />
prohibitionist group, 22<br />
Citizens Fidelity Corporation,<br />
Louisville, 296<br />
Citation, thoroughbred, 378<br />
City of Conflict, by Robert E. Mc-<br />
Dowell, listed, 279
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Civil War, mentioned, 34, 39, 125,<br />
186; effect on South Union, 160-<br />
62; and the Cathedral of the<br />
Assumption, 255; book about,<br />
reviewed, 369-71<br />
Civil War and Readjustment, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
by E. Merten Coulter, 276<br />
Clapp, Dr. Asahel, New Albany,<br />
Indiana physicion, 183-84, 188<br />
Clark, Bennett, senator from Missouri,<br />
161<br />
Clark, Champ, senator from Missouri,<br />
1<strong>51</strong><br />
Clark, Daniel, senator from New<br />
Hampshire, 136-37<br />
Clark, George Rogers, mentioned,<br />
49-50; talk about given, 63; mentioned,<br />
170; leg amputation of,<br />
179; and the Kentucky Coffeetree,<br />
190, 197, 201; quoted on<br />
early Indian mounds, 305; book<br />
about, reviewed, 375<br />
Clark, Thomas D., historian, 50,<br />
276-78<br />
Clark County, Indiana, medical<br />
care in, 169, 173; and the Devil's<br />
Backbone, 303-14<br />
Clarke, Kenneth and Ira Kohn,<br />
Kentucky's Age of Wood, reviewed,<br />
374<br />
Clarke, M. J., Anchorage, death,<br />
216<br />
Clarke, Mary Washington, Kentucky<br />
Quilts and <strong>The</strong>ir Makers,<br />
reviewed, 374<br />
Clarksville, Indiana, Shaker market<br />
in, 158<br />
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, mentioned,<br />
53, 197, 214, 375; biography of,<br />
• listed, 278<br />
Clay, Grady, Close-Up: How to<br />
Read the American City, reviewed,<br />
284-86;mentioned, 296<br />
Clay, General Green, Madison<br />
County, 214<br />
Clay, Henry, mentioned, !26; visits<br />
South Union, 166; home of, 197;<br />
and Transylvania University,<br />
238, 242; relationship with<br />
Bishop Flaget, 256; biography<br />
of, listed, 279<br />
Clay, Laura, Kentucky suffragette,<br />
52-64<br />
Clay, Mary Jane Warfield, daughter<br />
of Cassius Clay, 53<br />
Clay, Pauline, sister.of Cassius M.<br />
Clay, 214<br />
Clay County, formation of, 319<br />
Claycomb f a m i 1 y, genealogical<br />
study of mentioned, 291<br />
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850), 352<br />
Cleaver, Eldridgo, black author,<br />
372-73<br />
Clere, Raymond D., New Albany,<br />
Ind., death, 216<br />
Cleveland, Grover, 41, 42, 154<br />
Cleveland, Ohio, mentioned, 17<br />
Cling'man, Thomas, senator from<br />
North Carolina, 127, 140<br />
Close-Up: How to Read the American<br />
City, by Grady Clay, reviewed,<br />
284-86<br />
CIosson, John, frontiersman at<br />
Bryan's Station, 316<br />
Coal River, West Virginia, mentioned,<br />
326<br />
Cobb, Mr. Howard, Louisville, 293<br />
Coffee County, Tennessee, Old<br />
Stone Fort in, 312-14<br />
Coffeetree, the Kentucky, 190-201<br />
Coke, Ben H., John May Jr., of<br />
Virginia; His Descendants and<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir Land, reviewed,, 290<br />
Coleman, J. Winston, Jr., mentioned,<br />
50, 57, 276-77; <strong>The</strong> Squire's<br />
Memoirs, reviewed, 210-11<br />
Collamer, Jacob, senator from Vermont,<br />
131<br />
College Corner, Buffer County,<br />
Ohio, Snethen family moved to,<br />
327-28<br />
Collins, Richard H., historian, 276-<br />
77<br />
Collins, Robert F., A History of<br />
the Daniel Boone National Forest<br />
1770-1970, reviewed, 364-66<br />
Colombia, and the Panama Canal,<br />
• 352-55<br />
Columbia University (King's College),<br />
medical school at, 171<br />
Columbus, Christopher, mentioned,<br />
256<br />
Columbus, Indiana, cholera epidemic<br />
in, 187<br />
Columbus, Ohio, visit by Abraham<br />
Snethen to, 326<br />
Columbian Centlnsl, [Boston], 45<br />
Committee of Thirteen, and the<br />
sectional crisis, 130-33<br />
Commodity Credit Corporation, 143<br />
Common Sense, pamphlet by Thomas<br />
Paine, mentioned, 262<br />
Confederacy, Montgomery, Alabama,<br />
138
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 387<br />
Congress, United States, and the<br />
sectional crisis, 127, 129-31, 133-<br />
34, 137, 141; in 1944, 143, 146-<br />
48, 150<br />
Congressional Record, mentioned,<br />
41<br />
Connelly, W. E., historian, 277<br />
Connerville, Indiana, medical book<br />
published at, 188<br />
Continental Congress, treaty of,<br />
mentioned, 262<br />
Constitution, U. S., and sectional<br />
crisis of 1859, 129, 136, 138, 140<br />
Constitutional Convention of 1890,<br />
36<br />
Constitutional Union party, 126<br />
Cook, Henry, Ohio Republican, 266,<br />
269-70<br />
Coolidge, Calvin 22<br />
Cooper, John Sherman, biography<br />
of, reviewed, 377<br />
Cooper, Milton H. S., Prospect,<br />
death, 216<br />
Cope, Wiley, settler in Clay County,<br />
325<br />
Cooper, William, Jr. and John<br />
David Smith, Window on the<br />
War: Frances Dallam Peter's<br />
Lexington ••Civil ..War.. Diary,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Cornett, Dr. William T. S., Versailles,<br />
Indiana, 171, 174, 183-84<br />
Correspondence of James K. Polk,<br />
Volume III, edited by Herbert<br />
Weaver and Kermit L. Hall;<br />
mentioned, 55<br />
Cortez, Hernando, mentioned, 312<br />
Corydon, Indiana, 182-83<br />
Cosmopolitan, 6<br />
Cottell, Henry A., friend of Madison<br />
Cawein, 11<br />
Cotterill, Robert S., historian, 50<br />
Cottman, George S., reporter, 310<br />
Cotton, in late 19th century Kentucky,<br />
33<br />
Coughlin, Father Charles, 265<br />
Coulter, E. Morton, historian, 276-<br />
77<br />
County i i Kentucky History, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
by Robert M. Ireland, reviewed,<br />
376<br />
Covington, description of and isolationism<br />
in, 263-75<br />
Cox, E. P., Tennessee state geologist,<br />
312<br />
Cox, E. T., Indiana geologist, 303-<br />
04, 307-10, 312-14<br />
Coy, Dr. Fred E., <strong>Filson</strong>ian, 214<br />
Crawford Hotel, South Shore, 229<br />
Creason, Bill, Crossroads and Coffee<br />
Trees: A Legacy of .Joe<br />
Creason, mentioned, 55 :<br />
Creason, Joe, book by mentioned,<br />
55; mentioned, 190, 193<br />
Crews, Fr. Clyde F., HALLOWED<br />
GROUND: THE CATHEDRAL OF<br />
THE ASSUMPTION IN LOUISVILLE<br />
HIS<strong>TO</strong>RY, 249-61<br />
Crlttenden, John J., and the sectional<br />
crisis, 125-42; visits South<br />
Union, 166; mentioned, 254;<br />
biography of listed, 278<br />
Crittenden County, 33, 38-40<br />
Crittenden Press, 39<br />
Crocker, Helen Bartter, mentioned,<br />
213; <strong>The</strong> Green River of Kentucky,<br />
reviewed, 374-75 :<br />
Crosley Field, Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />
political rally at, 265<br />
Crossroads and CoHee Trees: A<br />
Legacy of Joe Creason, by Bill<br />
Creason, mentioned, 55<br />
Crowe, Carol, book review by, 208-<br />
10<br />
Cryptologia, 213<br />
Cuba, and secession crisis, 132<br />
Cullen, Dorothy Thomas, book. review<br />
by, 52-54<br />
Culpepper County: An 18th Century<br />
Perspective, edited by Mary<br />
Stevens Jones, 290<br />
Culpepper <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Historic<br />
Culpepper, mentioned, 290.<br />
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania,<br />
50<br />
Cumberland River, 31<br />
Cummings Committee, 20<br />
Cunningham, Everett W., political<br />
scientist, 278<br />
Cunningham; M. B.: Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Cup of Comus, <strong>The</strong>, book of.poetry<br />
by Madison Cawein, 10-11.<br />
Current Literature, 15<br />
Curtiss, John T., scientist, 200<br />
Curry, Gordon H., Louisville, death,<br />
216<br />
Curry, Leonard P., historian, 278"<br />
Dale, Miss Evelyn, 293
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Dale, Sherman, Principal of Portsmouth<br />
High School, 229<br />
Daniel, Henry, a director of the<br />
Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
Daniel Boone National Forest, history<br />
of, reviewed, 364-66<br />
Daniel Drake, Pioneer Physician o/<br />
the Midwest, by Emmet Field<br />
Horine, 219<br />
Daniel Smith: Frontier Statesman,<br />
by Walter T. Durham, reviewed,<br />
368-69<br />
Dann, John C., curator at the<br />
Clements Library, Ann Arbor,<br />
Michigan, 214<br />
Dartmouth College, Supreme Court<br />
case concerning, 247<br />
David, John Smith and William<br />
Cooper, Jr., Window on the War:<br />
Frances Daliam Peter's Lszington<br />
Civil War Diary, mentioned,<br />
291<br />
Davis, H. Harold, This Place Kentucky,<br />
mentioned, 55<br />
Davis, Jefferson, 128, 131, 133<br />
Davis, John W., Democratic leader,<br />
20<br />
Davis, Polly Ann, ALBEN W. BARK-<br />
Lgr'S PUBLIC CARF IN 1944,<br />
143-57<br />
Davidsen, Thomas, brother-in-law<br />
of Abraham Snethen, 328<br />
Day, John F., historian, 277<br />
De Gallon family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Dearing, Mrs. Anderson Chenault,<br />
Jr., Louisville, death, 216<br />
Deboe, Dr. William J., Republican<br />
politician, 49<br />
Deering family, Greenup County,<br />
224<br />
Delaware County, Indiana, 171<br />
Delaware Indians, mentioned, 311<br />
Democratic party, in western Kentucky,<br />
38-43; and the sectional<br />
crisis, 126, 131-32; in 1944, 148,<br />
1<strong>51</strong>-53, 155-57; in Kenton County<br />
and Cincinnati; Ohio, 262-75<br />
Depression of the 1930s, 18, 24, 29;<br />
effect on Lincoln Institute, 886-<br />
49<br />
Der deutsche Vg,rkam fer, 15<br />
Derby, Kentucky, book about mentioned,<br />
55<br />
Deocendants o/ Josiah and Keziah<br />
Nichols Woolridge and <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
Ancestors, by Wright W. Frost,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Desha, Governor Joseph, and Transylvania<br />
University, 245<br />
Detroit, Michigan, Monroe's visit<br />
to, 45<br />
DEVIL'S BACKBONE OF CLARK COUN-<br />
TY, INDIANA AND THE EVOLUTION<br />
OF A LEOEND, by Donald E. Janzen,<br />
303-14<br />
Devil's Creek, Lee County, 317<br />
Dewey, Thomas E., Republican<br />
presidential candidate, 156<br />
Dial, <strong>The</strong>, 6<br />
Diplomacy on the Indiana-Ohlo<br />
Frontier, 1783-1791, by Joyce G.<br />
Williams and Jill E. Farrelly,<br />
reviewed, 288-89<br />
Disciples of Christ, in Kentucky,<br />
44<br />
Discovery, Settlement and Present<br />
State of Kentucke, <strong>The</strong>, by John<br />
<strong>Filson</strong>, listed, 277<br />
Dishman, Mrs. J. Anthony, 293<br />
Dixon, Joseph, Democratic congressman<br />
from Ohio, 264, 274<br />
Delan, Tbelma, retires from <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Filson</strong> Club, 62; mentioned, 293<br />
Domino, thoroughbred, 876<br />
Dooley, Ruben, frontier minister,<br />
328<br />
Doolittle, James, senator from<br />
Wisconsin, 131<br />
Doolys, Ruben, Ohio settler, 332-33<br />
Dougberty, Mr., Ohio settler, 329-<br />
30<br />
Douglas, Stephen, senator from<br />
Illinois, 128, 131-34, 136, 139-40<br />
Douglas, William 0., Supreme<br />
Court Justice, 154<br />
Drake, Daniel, medical professor,<br />
241<br />
Draper Manuscripts, 50, 58<br />
Drier, John A., KEN<strong>TO</strong>N COUNTY,<br />
KENTUCKY:RE-EVALUATING THE<br />
ETHNIC ORIGINS OF ISOLATION-<br />
ISM, 262-75<br />
Driscoll, Monsignor Daniel A.,<br />
Louisville priest, 258<br />
DuBois, W. E. B., black leader, 347<br />
Duck River, Coffee County, Tennessee,<br />
312<br />
Duhamel, French scientist, 199<br />
Duke, Mrs. Hugh, treasurer of the<br />
Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212
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Duke of Argyll, 199-200<br />
Dupont family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Durlauf, J. Maxwell, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Durham, Walter T., Daniel Smith:<br />
Frontier Statesman, reviewed,<br />
358-59<br />
Durrett, Reuben T., 50<br />
Durrett Collection, talk about given,<br />
63<br />
Dwight, Timothy, president of Yale<br />
College, 235, 239-40<br />
Eastern Kentucky Railway, Greenup<br />
County, 226, 232<br />
Eaten, Clement, historian, 277<br />
Eberle, John, physician, 175<br />
Eberson, Dr. Frederick, 295<br />
Economy, agricultural, in late 19th<br />
century Kentucky, 31-43<br />
EDI<strong>TO</strong>R'S PAOR, 297-98<br />
Edlin, Mr., Louisville, 253<br />
Education, medical in pioneer<br />
southern Indiana, 171-75; in<br />
Kentucky, 234-48; for blacks,<br />
336-49<br />
Education Department, State of<br />
Kentucky, 232<br />
Edwards, C. Hayden, Louisville,<br />
205<br />
Edwards, Mrs. C. Hayden, 293<br />
Eighteenth Indiana Light Artillery,<br />
history of, reviewed, 369-71<br />
Egglesten, Noel C., book review by,<br />
288-89<br />
Egypt, mentioned, 226<br />
Egyptians, and legends about the<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 305<br />
Elizabothtewn, history of reprinted,<br />
292<br />
Elklns, Judge Joel, frontier judge,<br />
319<br />
Elliott, Dr. John, army physician<br />
at Vincennes, Indiana, 170<br />
Elliott, Laurence, author, 50, 56-<br />
58<br />
Ellis, William E., PATRICK HENRY<br />
CALLAHAN: A KENTUCKY DEM-<br />
OCRAT IN NATIONAL POLITICS, 17-<br />
30; guest speaker, 63<br />
Elsmere, town in Kenten County,<br />
264<br />
Elsten, Charles, Republican Congressman<br />
from Ohio, 264-65<br />
Inde 389<br />
Emancipation of Angelina Grimke,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, by Katherine DuPre Lumpkin,<br />
reviewed, 208-10<br />
Encyclopedia Methodique, by Lamarck,<br />
109<br />
Engerud, Col. H., Munfordville,<br />
death, 216<br />
England, Bishop John, Charleston,<br />
252<br />
England, origin of Shakers in, 158<br />
Entwistle, Mrs. A. L., Louisville,<br />
death, 210<br />
"Era of Good Feelings," 45<br />
Erwin, S. B., Populist leader, 35,<br />
41<br />
Europe, medical education in, 172;<br />
Kentucky Coffeetrees in, 200<br />
Evans (Nevins), Betsy or Elizabeth,<br />
mother of Colonel Stephen<br />
Ormsby, Jr., 60<br />
Evans, Herndon J., <strong>The</strong> Newspaper<br />
Press in Kentucky, reviewed, 375<br />
Evans, M. R., Louisville, death, 216<br />
Evans, Ned, frontiersman, 318<br />
Evansville, Indiana, medical activities<br />
at, 184-86<br />
Fair And Happy Land, A, by William<br />
A. Owens, reviewed, 286-87<br />
FAITH PLAN, THE: A BLACK INSTI-<br />
TUTION GROWS DURING THE DE-<br />
PRESSION, by George C. Wright,<br />
336-49<br />
Falls City Engineers, <strong>The</strong>: A HIStory<br />
of the Louisville District<br />
C o " p s of Engineer8 United<br />
States Army, by Leland R. Johnson,<br />
reviewed, 369-68<br />
Family of Adam and Ma 'y/Claycomb/Barr,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, by Stephen A.<br />
Barr, mentioned, 291<br />
Farmers' Alliance, in Kentucky, 31-<br />
43<br />
Farrelly, Jill E., Diploma j on ths<br />
Indlana- Ohio Frontier, 1783-<br />
1791, reviewed, 288-89<br />
Fayette County, 43, 58<br />
Federal Writer's Project, history<br />
of Covington, 271<br />
Federalist party, 45<br />
Fenley, Dr. Isaac, Columbus, Indiana<br />
physician, 187<br />
Fenley, Mrs. William Logan, 293<br />
Ferguson, Mrs. James, Milwaukee,<br />
315
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Ferguson, Mrs. Pearl, a director<br />
of the Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong>, 212<br />
Fern Grove, picnic ground near<br />
Devil's Backbone, Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 310, 312<br />
Fetterman, John, newspaperman,<br />
279<br />
Ferdinand II, King of the Two<br />
Sicilies, 255<br />
Field, James G., Populist vice presidential<br />
candidate, 39<br />
Fifth Annual Report of the Geological<br />
Survey of Indiana, cited,<br />
303<br />
Fifth Congressional District, Kentucky,<br />
264, 269-70<br />
<strong>Filson</strong>, John, mentioned, 49-50; and<br />
.the Kentucky Coffeetree, 190;<br />
book listed, 276-77<br />
<strong>Filson</strong> Club, <strong>The</strong>, mentioned, 15,<br />
212, 237; manuscript department<br />
.of, 44; talk about given, 63;<br />
Garden Party of, 293-94<br />
FiIson Club History Quarterly,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, mentioned, 62, 278<br />
FILSONIANS, 62, 214-15, 295-96, 380<br />
First Congressional District, of<br />
Kentucky, 31-43<br />
First National Bank of Louisville,<br />
212<br />
Fish, Hamilton, isolationist Repub-<br />
' llcan, 268<br />
Fishkill-on-Hudson, Kentucky Coffeetree<br />
at, 198<br />
Flaget, Bishop Benedict Joseph,<br />
250-<strong>51</strong>, 254<br />
Floersch, Archbishop John, Louisville,<br />
259<br />
Florida, and secession, 130<br />
Elowering of the Cumberland, by<br />
Harriette Simpson Arnow, listed,<br />
279<br />
Floyd, John, 49<br />
Floyd County, Indiana, medical<br />
.cure in,:169 .<br />
Fonaroff, :B. S. N., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Foose,.Robert James, art director<br />
of the University Press of Kentucky,<br />
214, mentioned, 290<br />
Force Bill, 40<br />
Foreign policy, and Senator Joseph<br />
Blackburn, 350-62<br />
Forest Retreat, home of Governor<br />
Metcalf in Nicholas County, 214<br />
Forest Retreat Tavern, Nicholas<br />
County, 214<br />
Fort Finney, Jeffersonville, Indiana,<br />
170<br />
Fort Harrison, Terre Haute, Indiana,<br />
170<br />
Fort Harrod, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
at, 197<br />
Fort Knox, Vincennes, Indiana,<br />
170<br />
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 179, 182 i<br />
medical school at, .185<br />
Fortifications, prehistoric in Indiana,<br />
303-314<br />
Fountain County, Indiana, 171<br />
Fourteen Mile Creek, Indiana, 304,<br />
308-09, 313<br />
Fowke, Gerard, archaeologist, comment<br />
on the Devil's Backbone in<br />
Clark County, Indiana, 309-10,<br />
314<br />
Frank, Johann Peter, medical pioneer,<br />
295<br />
Francke, Kuno, literary critic, 15<br />
Franklin, John Hope, historian,<br />
349, 373<br />
Franklin County, 43<br />
Freebooters Must Diel, by Frederic<br />
Rosengarten, Jr., reviewed, 287-<br />
88<br />
French, in North America discover<br />
Kentucky Coffeetrees, 198<br />
French Revolution, priests as exiles<br />
from, 250<br />
Frontier in Kentucky and Ohio, life<br />
and religion on, 315-35<br />
Frontier Mind, <strong>The</strong>: Kentucky, by<br />
Arthur K. Moore, listed, 277<br />
Frost, William G., founder of Lincoln<br />
Institute, 336, 343, 345<br />
Frost, Wright W., <strong>The</strong> Descendants<br />
of Josiah and Kezialt Nichols<br />
Woolridge and <strong>The</strong>ir Ancestors,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Fruits, Shaker cultivation of, 160-<br />
61<br />
Fuller, Paul E., Laura Clay and<br />
the Woman's Rights Movement,<br />
reviewed, 52-54<br />
Fulton County, 32-33, 42<br />
Furner, Mary, Advocacy and Objectivity,<br />
58<br />
G. I Bill of Rights, 1944, 153<br />
Gaines, T..C., Louisville businessman,<br />
339, 342
<strong>1977</strong>] : " Index. • - 391<br />
Gallatin County; mentionedl 270<br />
Ganier, Anton, early Louisville,<br />
settler, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Gardner, Tom T., Populist leader,<br />
37.<br />
Garfield, James A., 45<br />
Garvey, Marcus, black leader, 347<br />
Gates, Guerdon, minister and businessman,<br />
44-48<br />
Gates Open Slowly, <strong>The</strong>, by Frank<br />
L. McVey, 277<br />
Gazda, Elaine, archaeologist, 59-60<br />
Gelbel, Emmanuel, German poet,<br />
11-14<br />
General Assembly, 193, 199<br />
Genet, Edmond, French ambassador,<br />
49<br />
General Assembly of Kentucky, and<br />
Transylvania University, 238,<br />
245<br />
Gentry, Dorothy, president of the<br />
Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
Geological Survey of Indiana, 363<br />
George III, receives a Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree, 200<br />
George, Henry, reformer, 41<br />
George Rogers Clark and the War<br />
in the West, by Lowell H. Harrison,<br />
reviewed, 375<br />
Georgia, education in, 234<br />
Ge)'man Classics, <strong>The</strong>, 15<br />
Germans, in Louisville, 5, 63; in<br />
Kenton County and Cincinnati,<br />
262-75<br />
Germany, during the 1930s and<br />
war years, 262-63, 270, 273<br />
Gettysburg National M i 1 i t a r y<br />
Park, Kentucky Coffeetree at,<br />
198<br />
Ghost Railroads o] Kentucky, by<br />
Elmer G. Sulzer, 279<br />
Gibraltar of Indiana, Devil's Backbone,<br />
Clark County,• Indiana, 304<br />
Gillis, J. A., Louisville Councilman,<br />
255<br />
Glidden Varnish Company, Cleveland,<br />
Ohio, 17<br />
God's Oddling, by Jesse Stuart,<br />
mentioned, 223<br />
Goethals, G e o r g e Washington,<br />
chairman of the Isthmian Canal<br />
Commission, 356<br />
Goethe, German poet, 1O-ll, 13-14<br />
Goose Creek, Clay County, 318<br />
Graham;<br />
296-<br />
Clarence R.,librarian,<br />
Grangers, 39<br />
Grant County, 270<br />
Graves County, 33, 42<br />
Gray, Mrs. Downey M., 293<br />
Great Britain, troops in Indiana,<br />
170<br />
Great Revival, <strong>The</strong>, in " Logan<br />
County, 158<br />
Great Stone Fort, Devil's Backbone<br />
in Clark County, Indiana, 304<br />
Green River of Kentucky, <strong>The</strong>, by<br />
Helen Bartter Crocker, reviewed,<br />
374-75<br />
Greece, mentioned, 226<br />
Greenfield Academy, Connecticut,<br />
school where Horace Holley<br />
taught, 235<br />
G r e e n fie 1 d Hill, Connecticut,<br />
church of Horace Honey's at, 236<br />
Greenup Academy, Greenup County,<br />
231<br />
Greenup City High School, men-<br />
. tioned, 230<br />
Greenup County, tour by Jesse<br />
Stuart through, 221-33<br />
Greenup County High School, mentioned,<br />
230-32<br />
Greenup. Elementary S c h o ol,<br />
• Greenup County, 232<br />
Gregory,<br />
175<br />
George, medical •writer,<br />
Green, James, senator from Missouri,<br />
139<br />
Green County, Indiana, cholera<br />
• epidemic in, 167<br />
Green-River, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
along, 192<br />
Griffith, Dorothy Amburgey, Amburgey<br />
Ancestry in A nerica,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Grimes, James, senater from Iowa,<br />
131<br />
Grlmke, Angelina, book about reviewed,<br />
206-10<br />
Grimm brothers, 11<br />
Grissom, J. David, banker, 296<br />
GUEST SPEAKERS FOR 1976, 63<br />
Guilandia dioca, 199<br />
Gulf of Mexico, mentioned, 234<br />
Gunn, John C., physician, 175<br />
Gunn's New Domestic Physician,<br />
by Dr. John C. Gunn, 175
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Guthrie, Blaine A. Jr., A VISIT BY<br />
THAT CONFIDENTIAL CHARACTER<br />
-- PRESIDENT MONROE, 44-48 ; 213<br />
Guyandot River, West Virginia,<br />
mentioned, 326<br />
Gymnoeladus Canadensis, 199<br />
Gymnoeladus dioieus (Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree), 190-201<br />
Hackelberg, Hanno yon, German<br />
mythological figure, l0<br />
Hackensmith, Charles, historian,<br />
246-47<br />
Haffner, Gerald O., SOM ASPECTS<br />
OF MEDICINE IN PIONEER SOUTH=<br />
ERN INDIANA, 167-89<br />
Hagy, Richard L., book reviewed<br />
by, 210-11; mentioned, 295<br />
Hagy, Mrs. Richard L., 293<br />
Haldeman, Anne Bruce, 293<br />
Hale, Dr. David M., New Albany,<br />
Indiana physician, 182<br />
Hale, John, senator from New<br />
Hampshire, 127<br />
Hall, Kermit L., Correspondence o.f<br />
James K. Polk, Volume III, mentioned,<br />
55<br />
Hall, Wade, This Place Kentucky,<br />
mentioned, 55<br />
HALLOWED GROUND: THE CATHE-<br />
DPJ L OF THE ASSUMPTION IN<br />
LOUISVILLE HIS<strong>TO</strong>RY, By Fr.<br />
Clyde F. Crews, 249-61<br />
Hamburg, thoroughbred, 376<br />
Hamel-Schwulst, Mary, book review<br />
by, 280-82<br />
Hamilton, Dr. John, Fountain<br />
County, Indiana physician, 171<br />
Hamilton County, Ohio, mentioned,<br />
272<br />
Hamtramek, Major John F., army<br />
commander at Vincennes, Indiana,<br />
170<br />
Hancock County, Indiana, smallpox<br />
epidemic in, 187<br />
Hanna; Mark, Ohio businessman,<br />
17<br />
Hanna's Creek, Clay County, 328<br />
Hannegan, Robert E., chairman of<br />
the Democratic National Committee,<br />
153, 155<br />
Harding, George M., Bardstown,<br />
death, 216<br />
Harney, Father James, Louisville<br />
priest, 260<br />
Harper's Magazine, 6<br />
Harper's Monthly, 6<br />
Harrison, Benjamin, annexation of<br />
Hawaii, 355<br />
Harrison, Lowell H., guest speaker,<br />
63; SIGNIFICANT BOOKS IN KEN-<br />
TUCKY HIS<strong>TO</strong>RY, 276-79; George<br />
Rogers Clark and the War in the<br />
West, reviewed, 375<br />
Harrison, Pat, senator from Mississippi,<br />
1<strong>51</strong><br />
Harrod, James, 49-50<br />
Harrodsburgh, 49<br />
Harte, Bret, 6<br />
Hart2ord, Kentucky Ceffeetree at,<br />
198<br />
Harvard University, mentioned,<br />
198, 235-36, 242<br />
Harz Mountains, l0<br />
Hassett, William D., presidential<br />
press secretary for Franklin D.<br />
Roosevelt, 149<br />
Hauptmann, Gerhart, Get m an<br />
playwright, 11<br />
Hawaii, U.S. annexation of, 355<br />
Hay, Dr. Charles, Salem, Indiana<br />
physician, 187<br />
Hay, John, Roosevelt's Secretary<br />
of State, 187, 352-64<br />
Hay-Bunau*Varilla Treaty (1904),<br />
354<br />
Hay-Herran Treaty (1903), 353<br />
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty (1901),<br />
352<br />
Haycraft, Samuel, A History of<br />
Ellzabethtown, Kentucky and Its<br />
Surroundings, mentioned, 292<br />
Hayes, Rutherford B., election of<br />
1876, 350<br />
Heck, Frank H., Proud Kentuckian:<br />
John C. Breckinridge, 18<strong>51</strong>,<br />
1875, reviewed, 375-76<br />
Heine, Heinrich, German poet, 6,<br />
1O, 13-14<br />
Hellum, Reverend, Methodist minister<br />
in Ohio, 327<br />
Helm, Dr. Hamet N., Carlisle,<br />
Indiana physician, 181<br />
Henderson, Amy E., book review<br />
by, 286-87<br />
Henderson, Richard, frontier land<br />
speculator, 58<br />
Henderson, Kentucky Coffeetree at,<br />
197<br />
Hendrieks, John B., Democratic<br />
politician, 41
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 393<br />
Henry, Patrick, 58<br />
Henry Clay and the Art of American<br />
Politics, by Clement Eaton,<br />
277<br />
Henry County, mentioned, 43;<br />
physician of honored, 214<br />
Hensel, Octavia, musician, 257<br />
Heraneeur, Paul de, ancestor of<br />
Madison Cawein, 9<br />
Herr, Kincaid A., historian, 279<br />
Heresy, Dr. J. W., Hancock County,<br />
Indiana physician, 187<br />
Hess, William, Republican Congressman<br />
from Ohio, 264-65<br />
Hickman County, mentioned, 33;<br />
Kentucky Coffeetree in, 198<br />
Hickman Courier, 39<br />
Hie To <strong>The</strong> Huntors, by Jesse<br />
Stuart, 223-24<br />
Hightower, Henderson G., Covington<br />
attorney, 267<br />
Hill, Mrs. Alex L., Frankfort,<br />
death, 216<br />
Hill, Mrs. Richard H., Louisville,<br />
293<br />
Hill, Richard H., former president<br />
of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 62<br />
Hinde, Thomas, letter quoted, 307<br />
Historic Culpepper, by the Culpepper<br />
<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, mentioned,<br />
290<br />
Historiography, of Kentucky, 276-<br />
79<br />
History of Elizabe htown, Ken-<br />
Jucky and Its Surroundings, A,<br />
by Samuel Haycraft, mentioned,<br />
292<br />
History of Kentucky, by Thomas D.<br />
Clark, 276<br />
History of Kentucky, by Richard<br />
H. Collins, 276<br />
History of Kentucky, by W. E.<br />
Connelly and E. Merton Coulter,<br />
listed, 277<br />
History of Kentucky, by Humphrey<br />
Marshall, listed, 277<br />
History of the Commonwealth of<br />
Kentucky, A, by Mann Butler,<br />
listed, 277<br />
History of the Daniel Boen6 Natisnal<br />
Forest, 1770-1970, A, by<br />
Robert F. Collins, reviewed, 364-<br />
66<br />
Hitler, Adolph, 263, 266, 272<br />
Hitt, Dr. William Washington,<br />
Vincennes, Indiana, 180<br />
Hocking River, Ohio, mentioned,<br />
326<br />
Holley, Horace, and Transylvania<br />
University, 234-48<br />
Holley, Mrs. Horace, see Mary<br />
Phelps Austin<br />
Holley, Luther, father of Horace<br />
Holley, 235<br />
Holley, Mary Austin, biography of,<br />
279<br />
Holliday, Reverend, Ohio minister,<br />
330<br />
Hollingsworth, Kent, <strong>The</strong> Kentueky<br />
Thoroughbred, reviewed,<br />
376<br />
Honors family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Hooeicr Journal of Ancestry, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
resumes publication, 212-13<br />
Hoover, Herbert, 23<br />
Hopewell, Greenup County, 226<br />
Hopkinsvine, tobacco marketing in,<br />
35, 37, 42<br />
Horace, Roman poet, 11<br />
Horine, Emmet Field, physician,<br />
279<br />
Hoston, Father Philip, early Louisville<br />
priest, 2<strong>51</strong>-52<br />
Houchens, Mrs. John M., Louisville<br />
author, 212<br />
House of Representatives, Kentucky,<br />
and Horace Holley, 243<br />
House of Representatives, U.S.,<br />
and the sectional crisis, 139-41,<br />
146, 152; mentioned, 265<br />
How To Search For Your Re )olutlonary<br />
Patriot In Pennaylvanla,<br />
by Dorothy Hughes Carousso,<br />
mentioned, 56<br />
Howe, Louis, F.D.R. advisor, 25<br />
Howells, William Dean, 6,8<br />
Husy <strong>The</strong> Engineer, by Jesse Stuart,<br />
232<br />
Hughes, Henry, black philanthropist<br />
from Lexington, 340-41, 343<br />
Hull, Cordell, Secretary of State,<br />
268<br />
Hull, Mr., schoolmaster, 328<br />
Hulme, William Henry, literary<br />
critic, 6<br />
Hundred Proof, by William H.<br />
Townsend, 279<br />
Hunnewell, Greenup County, 224,<br />
226<br />
Hunter, Robert, senator from Virginia,<br />
131, 139
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Hurdy, John Presbyterian minister,<br />
328<br />
Hurn, Charles, GreenupC°unty,<br />
232<br />
Hutehens, William J., president of<br />
Berea College, 342<br />
Hyde Park, New York, 149, 1<strong>51</strong><br />
Illinois, university of, 18; Tran-<br />
• sylvania graduates from, 242<br />
Imigration, tensions resuiting from<br />
in Louisville, 253-55<br />
Improbable Era. <strong>The</strong>: <strong>The</strong> South<br />
Since World War II, Charles P.<br />
Roland, reviewed, 282-84<br />
Independent Order of Odd Fellows,<br />
and Transylvania University,<br />
246<br />
lndex of Kentucky and Virginia<br />
Maps 1562 to 1900, by James W.<br />
Sames III and Lewis C. Woods,<br />
Jr., reviewed, 206<br />
Indiana, medical practice in pioneer<br />
southern Indiana, 167-89; university<br />
of mentioned, 162, 185,<br />
2 2 5 ; Transylvania graduates<br />
. from, 242; Clark County, Devil's<br />
Backbone in, 303-14; preaching<br />
of Abraham Snethen in, 335<br />
Indiana Army Ammunition Plant,<br />
Charlestown, Indiana, 313.<br />
Indiana Central Medical College,<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana, 166<br />
Indiana Gazette, <strong>The</strong> [Harrison<br />
County, Indiana], 173<br />
Indiana Hospital for the Insane,<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana, 186<br />
Indiana Journal of Medicine, 188<br />
Indiana Medical College, LaPorte,<br />
Indiana, 186<br />
Indiana State Board of Health, 186<br />
Indiana State Medical Association,<br />
• 184<br />
Indiana State Medical <strong>Society</strong>, 184<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana, medical society<br />
in, 183; medical school in,<br />
185; hospital • in, .186; smallpox<br />
epidemic in, 187<br />
Indianapolis News, article on<br />
Devil's Backbone in, 310<br />
Indians, and the Devil's Backbone<br />
in Cla 'k County, Indiana, 303-14<br />
Intimations of the Beautiful, book<br />
of poetry by Madison Cawein, 11<br />
Iran, mentioned, 226<br />
Ireland, Robert M., <strong>The</strong> County in<br />
Kentucky History, reviewed, 376<br />
Isolationism, in Kenton County and<br />
Cincinnati, 262-75<br />
Isthmian Canal Commission, 352-<br />
62<br />
Iverson, Alfred, senator from Geor-<br />
. gia, 127-28<br />
J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville,<br />
60<br />
Jackson, Andrew, guest of Horace<br />
Holley, 242; mentioned, 252<br />
Jackson Purchase, 31-32<br />
Jadot, Archbishop Jean, 261<br />
Janzen, Donald E., THE DEVIL'S<br />
BACKBONE OF CLARK COUNTY,<br />
INDIANA AND THE EVOLUTION OF<br />
• A LEGEND, 303-14<br />
Jarboe, Dr. C. Harry, University<br />
of Louisville professor, 193<br />
Jefferson, Thomas, mentioned, 58,<br />
154, 190, 246; and Horace Holley,<br />
236-37<br />
Jefferson's Nephews: A Frontier<br />
Tragedy, by Boynton MerriU, reviewed,<br />
363-64<br />
Jefferson C o 11 e g e, Washington,<br />
Pennsylvania, 46<br />
Jeffersonville, Indiana, fort at,<br />
170; medical delegates from,<br />
134; Welsh artifacts allegedly<br />
found near, 307<br />
Jeffersonville Evening News, story<br />
on Devil's Backbone in, 311<br />
Jennings, Jonathan, governor of<br />
Indiana, 173<br />
Jennings, Walter W., historian, 242<br />
Jewell, Malcolm E., political scientist,<br />
278<br />
Jillson, Willard R., Kentucky author,<br />
192<br />
John XXIII, Pope, 259<br />
JOHN J. CRITTENDEN AND THE<br />
COMPROMISE DEBACLE, by Patsy<br />
S. Ledbetter, 125-42.<br />
John Breekinridge, Jeffersonian<br />
Republican, by Lowell H. Harrison,<br />
listed, 278<br />
John J. Crlttenden: Th6 Struggle<br />
for the Union, by Albert D.<br />
Kirwan, listed, 278<br />
John May, Jr., of Virginia: His<br />
Descendants and <strong>The</strong>ir Land, by<br />
Ben H. Coke, mentioned, 290
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 395<br />
John Sherman Cooper -- <strong>The</strong> Global<br />
Kentuckian, by Robert Schulman,<br />
reviewed, 377<br />
Johnson, Hiram, isolationist Republican,<br />
268<br />
Johnson, Leland R., <strong>The</strong> Falls City<br />
Engineers: A History of the<br />
Louisville District Corps of Engineers<br />
United States Army, reviewed,<br />
366-68<br />
Johnson, Maurice D. S., 296<br />
Johnston, J. Stoddard, historian,<br />
277<br />
Johnstone, William C., THE KEN-<br />
TUCKY COFFEETREE, 196-201; 296<br />
Jones, Arthur F., <strong>The</strong> Art of Paul<br />
Sawyier, reviewed, 280-82<br />
Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth F., Louisville,<br />
guest speaker, 63<br />
Jones, Mary Stevens, An 18th<br />
Century Perspective: Culpepper<br />
County, mentioned, 290<br />
JOSEPH BLACKBURN OF KENTUCKY<br />
AND THE PANAMA QUESTION, by<br />
Leonard Schlup, 350-62<br />
Juergensmeyer, Conrad, grandson<br />
of Jesse Stuart, 222<br />
Juergensmeyer, Erik, grandson of<br />
Jesse Stuart, 222<br />
Kain, Richard M., professor at the<br />
University of Louisville, 215<br />
Kanawha River, West Virginia,<br />
mentioned, 326<br />
Kansas, Kentucky Coffeetrees in,<br />
192<br />
Kaplan, Mrs. Ronald R., Louisville,<br />
guest speaker, 63<br />
Keats, John, English poet, 5, 11<br />
Keen, Quentin B., educator, 60<br />
Keeney, Dr. Arthur H., University<br />
Of Louisville, 295<br />
Keeney, Sophia, sister of Jesse<br />
Stuart, 227<br />
Keith, John M., Jr., ANTE-BELLUM<br />
AGRICULTURE OF THE SOUTH<br />
UNION SHAKERS, 158-166<br />
Kelly, Baptist minister on frontier,<br />
321-22<br />
Kennedy, John F., death of mentioned,<br />
259<br />
Kennedy, Rose, mentioned, 259<br />
Kenton, Edna, historian, 50<br />
Kenton, Simon, 49-<strong>51</strong>, 316<br />
KEN<strong>TO</strong>N COUNTY, KENTUCKY: RE-<br />
EVALUATING THE ETHNIC ORI-<br />
GINS OF ISOLATIONISM, by John<br />
A. Drier, 262-75<br />
Kentucke Gazette, mentioned, 375<br />
Kentucky: Land of Contrast, by<br />
Thomas D. Clark, listed, 278<br />
Kentucky: Settlement and Statehood,<br />
1750-1800, by George M.<br />
Chinn, reviewed, 49-<strong>51</strong><br />
Kentucky, University of, mentioned,<br />
341<br />
Kentucky, <strong>The</strong>, by Thomas D.<br />
Clark, listed, 277<br />
Kentucky Academy, Lexington,<br />
234, 237, 246<br />
Kentucky Authors, by Sister Mary<br />
Carmel Browning, 279<br />
Kentucky Bankers Association, 296<br />
Kentucky Chapter of the Archaeological<br />
Institute of America, 59<br />
Kentucky Chapter of <strong>The</strong> Nature<br />
Conservancy, 214<br />
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE, THE, by<br />
William C. Johnstone, 190-201<br />
Kentucky Coffeetree, 296<br />
Kentucky Derby Festival, 212<br />
Kentucky Folk Architecture, by<br />
William Lynwood Montell and<br />
Michael Lynn Morse, reviewed,<br />
376-77<br />
Kentucky Governors, by Robert A.<br />
Powell, mentioned, 290<br />
Kentucky Heritage Commission,<br />
214<br />
Kentucky in American Letters, by<br />
John Wilson Townshend, listed,<br />
277<br />
Kentucky Irish-Amerlcan [Louisville],<br />
23<br />
Kentucky Lithographing Company,<br />
Louisville, 342<br />
Kentucky Medical Association, 214<br />
Kentucky Politics, by Malcolm E.<br />
Jewell and Everett W. Cunningham,<br />
278<br />
Kentucky Quilts and <strong>The</strong>ir Makers,<br />
by Mary Washington Clarke, reviewed,<br />
374<br />
Kentucky River, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
along, 192; mentioned, 316-<br />
18, 326<br />
Kentucky State College for Ne.<br />
groes, mentioned, 341, 345
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Kentucky Thoroughbred, <strong>The</strong>, by<br />
Kent Hollingsworth, reviewed,<br />
376<br />
Kentucky Tobacco Growers' Association,<br />
37<br />
Kentucky University, mentioned,<br />
246<br />
Kentucky's Age of Wood, by Kenneth<br />
Clarke and Ira Kohn, reviewed,<br />
374<br />
Kentucky's Last Frontier, by Hen-<br />
IT P. Scalf, 279<br />
Kew Garden, London, Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree planted at, 200<br />
Keys, Benjamin C., Populist leader,<br />
38-42<br />
Khyyam, Omar, Persian poet, 5<br />
Kincaid, Robert L., historian, 277<br />
Kindilien, Carlin T., literary critic,<br />
7<br />
King, Forrest and Lillie, Greenup<br />
County, 229-31<br />
King, Martin Luther, memorial<br />
service for, 261<br />
Kirchner, F. W., Anchorage, death,<br />
216<br />
Kirwan, Albert D., historian, 278<br />
Klotter, James C., book reviewed<br />
by, <strong>51</strong>-52<br />
Knights of Columbus, Louisville,<br />
mentioned, 17, 19-20, 22, 258<br />
Know-Nothing Party, 255-56<br />
Knoxville, Tennessee, medical book<br />
printed at, 175<br />
Koch, Karl, German physician, 199<br />
Koehler, Henry, Louisville physician,<br />
15<br />
Kohu, Ira and Kenneth Clarke,<br />
Kentucky's Age of Wood, reviewed,<br />
374<br />
Kolbrook, Joseph H., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Kramer, Carl E., book reviews by,<br />
284-86, 366-68<br />
Korea, mentioned, 226<br />
Krumholz, Dr. Louis, professor<br />
emeritus, University of Louisville,<br />
215<br />
Ku Klux Klan, 19-20, 28-29<br />
Kuykendall, Dr. Jacob, Vincennes<br />
physician, 167, 170<br />
Kyle, James H., U.S. Senator from<br />
South Dakota, 38<br />
La Bastida, Archbishop, Mexico<br />
City, 255<br />
Lafayette, Marquis de, guest of<br />
Horace Holley, 242<br />
Lafayette, Indiana, medical school<br />
at, 185<br />
Laffont, Dr. Jean Baptiste, French<br />
physician at Vincennes, Indiana,<br />
170<br />
LaFollette, Robert, Progressive<br />
politician from Wisconsin, 266<br />
Laine, Dr., F. J., physician at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 342<br />
Lake Erie, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
near, 193<br />
Lake Ontario, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
near, 198<br />
Lamarck, 199<br />
Lamb, Mrs. N. E., daughter-in-law<br />
of Abraham Snethen, 815-16<br />
Lancaster, Clay, historian, 278<br />
Landscape Architecture, 296<br />
Lanier, Philip M., 295<br />
Lanier, Sidney, poet, 6<br />
LaPorte, Indiana, medical school<br />
at, 185-86<br />
LaPorte University School, La-<br />
Porte, Indiana, 185<br />
Latin American policy, and Senator<br />
Joseph Blackburn, 350-62<br />
Latonia, town in Kenton County,<br />
264<br />
Laura Clay and the Woman'8<br />
Rights Movement, by Paul E.<br />
Fuller, reviewed, 52-54<br />
Lavengood, Dr. Russell N., Marion,<br />
Ind., death, 216<br />
Lawrence, David, columnist, 150<br />
Lawrenceburg, visit by Abraham<br />
Snethen to, 824<br />
Lawrenceburg, Indiana, medical<br />
delegates from, 184<br />
Lawson, John, see John Closson,<br />
316<br />
Lawson, Lamont, teacher at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 337, 345-46<br />
Leachman, Mrs. William E., Calhoun,<br />
death, 216<br />
League of Nations, 156<br />
Lease, Mary, Kansas Populist leader,<br />
42<br />
Lebanon, mentioned, 226<br />
Lebanon, Ohio, Shakers at, 325<br />
Ledbotter, Patsy S., JOHN J. CRIT-<br />
TENDEN AND THE COMPROMISE<br />
DEBACLE, 125-42<br />
Lee, Ann, mentioned, 325<br />
Lee, Rebecca, historian, 279
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 397<br />
LeGrand, Dr. Gabriel Christopher,<br />
French physician in Vincennes,<br />
Indiana, 170<br />
Lemke, William J., Republican congressman<br />
from North Dakota,<br />
265<br />
Lenau, Nikolaus, German poet, 11-<br />
12, 14-15<br />
Leslie Drugstore, Greenup County,<br />
231<br />
Letark Falls, on Ohio River, 326<br />
Letters of Louis.. D. Brandeis,<br />
Volume IV (191e-leZl ) : Mr. Justice<br />
Brandeis, edited by Melvin I.<br />
Urofsky and David W. Levy,<br />
reviewed, 262-04<br />
L e v a d o u x, Father, Louisville<br />
priest, 250<br />
Levy, David W., book by reviewed,<br />
202-04<br />
Lewis, Aaron, student at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 346<br />
Lewis, Isham, book about, reviewed,<br />
363-64<br />
Lewis, Lilhurne, book about, reviewed,<br />
363-64<br />
Lexington, mentioned, 38; bull<br />
breeder in, 163; medical education<br />
at, 171; and Horace Holley,<br />
246, 242-43, 245-46<br />
Lexington Commentator, mentioned,<br />
243<br />
Lexington, thoroughbred, 376<br />
Liberal Kentucky, by Niels Henry<br />
Sonne, listed, 277<br />
Liberty, Montgomery County, Ohio,<br />
preaching of Abraham Snethen<br />
in, 332<br />
Liederkranz, in Louisville, 8<br />
Life of Henry Clay, <strong>The</strong>, by Glyndon<br />
G. Van Deusen, listed, 277<br />
Liles, Glennis, sister of Jesse<br />
Stuart, 227<br />
Lilluokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 355<br />
Lilly, Colonel Eli, leader of the<br />
Eighteenth Indiana Light Artillery,<br />
369-71<br />
Lilly, Eli, Prehistoric Antiquities<br />
of Indiana, cited, 311<br />
Lincoln, Abraham, mentioned, 44-<br />
45, 154, 187, 198; biography of<br />
mentioned, 213; speech about<br />
mentioned, 214; book about<br />
noted, 291<br />
Lincoln and the Bluegrass, by<br />
William H. Townshend, 277<br />
Lincoln Institute, history of during<br />
the depression, 336-49<br />
Lincoln Log, <strong>The</strong>, bulletin of Lincoln<br />
Institute, 337<br />
Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate,<br />
Tennessee, mentioned,<br />
221<br />
Lincoln Memorial Commission,<br />
Joseph Blackburn Resident Commissioner<br />
of, 361<br />
Lindcraft Farm, Lincoln Institute,<br />
341<br />
Lindsay, William, Judge, 41<br />
Lindsley, Philip, president of the<br />
University of Nashville, 238<br />
Linnaeus, Karl, botanist, 198-99<br />
Lion of White Hall, by David L.<br />
Smiley, listed, 278<br />
Lippincott's magazine, 6, 11<br />
Literary World, <strong>The</strong> [London], 7<br />
Literature, in Louisville, 5-16; in<br />
Kentucky, 221-33<br />
Little Duck River, Coffee County,<br />
Tennessee, 312<br />
Little Miami River, Ohio, 50<br />
Little Sandy River, Greenup County,<br />
225-26<br />
Livingston Coufity, 33<br />
Livestock breeding, of South Union<br />
Shakers, 162-65<br />
Lockhart, Robert, Louisville sculptor,<br />
266<br />
Locust Grove, Louisville, Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree at, 197<br />
Lodge, Henry Cabot, isolationist<br />
Republican, 275<br />
Logan, Benjamin, biography of,<br />
278<br />
Logan, J. Ashlin, nephew of Lieutenant<br />
Richard C. Saufley, 60<br />
Logan County, Shakers in, 158, 164<br />
Logan County, West Virginia,<br />
mentioned, 221<br />
London, England, Kentucky Coffeetree<br />
planted at, 200<br />
Lonesome Valley School, Greenup<br />
County, 224-25<br />
Long, Major Stephen, mentioned,<br />
367<br />
Longfellow, thoroughbred, 376<br />
Long Hunter, <strong>The</strong>, by Laurence<br />
Elliott, 50<br />
Lookout Mound, Devil's Backbone,<br />
Clark County, Indiana, 313<br />
Louisiana, ship, 234, 246
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Louisiana, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 192; Transylvania graduates<br />
from, 242<br />
Louisville, tobacco marketing in,<br />
34-37; mentioned, 44; university<br />
of, 59, 193, 246, 294-96; medical<br />
book printed in, 175; Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree, 197; and Catholicism,<br />
249-61; history of mentioned, 277<br />
Louisville & Nashville Railroad,<br />
295<br />
Louisville and Nashville Railroad,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, by Kincaid A. Herr, 279<br />
Louisville Area Chamber of Commerce,<br />
295<br />
Louisville Civil War Roundtable,<br />
214<br />
Louisville Courler-Journal, mentioned,<br />
39, 41, 54, 190, 260, 295;<br />
story of Rose Island mentioned,<br />
311<br />
Louisville Free Public Library, 15<br />
Louisville Herald, 258<br />
Louisville Literary Club, 15<br />
Louisville Male High School, 9<br />
Louisville Medical Institute, mentioned,<br />
246<br />
Louisville Medical School, 172<br />
Louisville Municipal College, attended<br />
by Whitney M. Young,<br />
340<br />
Louisville Orchestra, 249<br />
Louisville Protestant League, 253<br />
Louisville Tobacco Exchange, 37<br />
Louisville Varnish Company, 17<br />
Love, John, student at Lincoln Institute,<br />
346-47<br />
Low Gap Road, Greenup County,<br />
227<br />
Ludlow, town in Kenton County,<br />
264<br />
Ludlow River, Miami County, Ohio,<br />
334<br />
Lumpkin, Katherine DuPre, Th6<br />
Emancipation of Angelina<br />
Grimke, reviewed, 208-10<br />
Lyons, John A., Bishops and<br />
Priests of the Diocese o/ Bardstown,<br />
mentioned, 55<br />
McAdoo, William G., Democratic<br />
leader, 21-22<br />
McAlpine, William H., Army Corps<br />
of Engineers, 367<br />
McCain Warehouse Bill, 36-37<br />
McCall, Burbage, Greenup County,<br />
224<br />
McCormack, John, house majority<br />
leader, 143-44, 155<br />
McCracken County, 32, 36, 39<br />
McCreary, James B., Governor, 19<br />
McDonough, Archbishop Thomas<br />
J., Louisville, 260<br />
McDowell, Audrea, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong><br />
Club, 294<br />
McDowell, Dr. Ephraim, Danville<br />
- physician, 179<br />
McDowell, Robert Emmett, book<br />
listed, 279; visits the Devil's<br />
Backbone in Clark County, Indiana,<br />
313<br />
McDowell, Sam, vice president of<br />
the Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
McDowen A. Fogel Memorial Library,<br />
Ohio County, 212<br />
McGill, Anna Blanche, Louisville<br />
literary critic, 11<br />
McGilI, Father John, Louisville<br />
priest, 252<br />
McGlothlin, William J., Rm'. HoR-<br />
ACB HOLI Y : TRANSYLVANIA'S<br />
UNITARIAN PRESIDENT, 1818-<br />
1827, 234-48<br />
McKee, Dr. Samuel, Jr., army physician<br />
at Vincennes, Indiana, 170<br />
McKell High School, South Shore,<br />
229-30<br />
McKellar, Kenneth, senator from<br />
Tennessee 147, 1<strong>51</strong><br />
MoKenna, Marcella, Fairfield,<br />
death, 216<br />
McKinley, William, mentioned, 45,<br />
187<br />
MeKuen, Rod, poet, 249<br />
M c K u n e, Monsignor, Louisville<br />
priest, 258<br />
McMurtrie, Henry, quoted on Indiana<br />
mounds, 305<br />
McNamee, Dr. Elias, Vincennes,<br />
Indiana physician, 179<br />
McNutt, Paul V., War Manpower<br />
Commission Chairman, 154<br />
McVey, Frank L., educator, 277<br />
MADISON CAWEIN AS AI EXPONENT<br />
OF GERMAN CULTURE, by John<br />
Rutledge, 5-16<br />
Madison, James, mentioned, 237<br />
Madison, Indiana, cholera epidemic<br />
in, 187
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 399<br />
Madoc, Prince, and the legend of<br />
Devil's Backbone, Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 307, 312<br />
Maes, Paul, bishop of Covington,<br />
271<br />
Malcolm X, black leader, 372<br />
Mammoth Cave, mentioned, 348<br />
Man O' War, thoroughbred, 376<br />
Man with the Bull-Tongue Plow,<br />
by Jesse Stuart, 223<br />
Maps, of Kentucky, 206<br />
Marcello, Ronald E., Oral History<br />
Association, 294<br />
Marchal, James D., 295<br />
Marechal, Archbishop, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Marion, Indiana, 182<br />
Marion County, Indiana, smallpox<br />
epidemic in, 187<br />
Markhart, Robert, Louisville artist,<br />
260<br />
Marks, Mrs. Margaret Lee Lilliard,<br />
Laguna Beach, Calif., death, 216<br />
Marshall, Humphrey, historian, 50,<br />
277<br />
Marshall, Robert, dissident Presbyterian,<br />
325<br />
Marshall County, 32-33, 36, 42<br />
Marshall University, Huntington,<br />
West Virginia, 221<br />
Martha and Mary <strong>Society</strong>, Louisville,<br />
253<br />
Martin, Joseph, isolationist Republican,<br />
268<br />
Martin, Dr..Robert R., trustee of<br />
the Kentucky Chapter of <strong>The</strong><br />
Nature Conservancy, 215<br />
Mary Austin HoUey : A Biography,<br />
by Rebecca Smith Lee, 279<br />
Maryland, slavery in, 129; support<br />
for sectional compromise in, 137<br />
Maryland Catholics, talk about given,<br />
63<br />
Mason, James, senator from Virginia,<br />
128, 139-40<br />
Massachusetts, support for sectional<br />
compromise in 1859, 137;<br />
Shakers in, 158; mentioned, 235<br />
Master of the Wilderness, Daniel<br />
Boone, by John Bakeless, 276<br />
Mattingly, Sister Mary Ramona,<br />
Archivist at Nazareth, 255<br />
Maxwell, Dr. David H., Corydon,<br />
Indiana physician, 182<br />
Maxwell, Dr. James Darwin,<br />
Bloomington, Indiana, 182<br />
May, John Jr., genealogical study<br />
of, 290<br />
Maya Indians, connection with<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 312<br />
Mayfield, tobacco marketing in, 35<br />
Mayslick, 44<br />
Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, 172<br />
Medical schools in pioneer southern<br />
Indiana, 168-69<br />
Medical <strong>Society</strong> of the State of<br />
Indiana, Corydon, Indiana, 183<br />
Medicine, in pioneer southern In:<br />
diana, 167-80<br />
Melendez, governor in Panama, 359<br />
Melillo, Lawrence, Louisville architect,<br />
260<br />
Memorial History of Louisville, by<br />
J. Stoddard Johnston, listed, 277<br />
Mencken, H. L. writer, 21, 26, 29<br />
Merrill, Boynton, Jr., mentioned,<br />
214; A Bestiary, reviewed, 290;<br />
Je/ferson's Nephews: A Frontier<br />
Tragedy, reviewed, 363-64<br />
Merrill, Colonel William E., Army<br />
Corps of Engineers, 367<br />
Merton, Thomas, monk, 260<br />
Metcalf, Governor Thomas, home<br />
restored, 214<br />
Methodist Church, schools in Kentucky,<br />
250; on the frontier, 320-<br />
21, 324, 327-31<br />
Mexican War, 53, 187<br />
Mexico, possibility of war with in<br />
1859, 136<br />
Miami County, Ohio, preaching of<br />
Abraham Snethen in, 332, 334<br />
Michigan, university of, 59; support<br />
for compromise in 1859, 137<br />
Middle Woodland culture, mentioned,<br />
313<br />
Miller, Tibias, Ohio settler, 332<br />
Millet, Jean Francois, artist, <strong>51</strong><br />
Milwaukee Public Library, mentioned,<br />
315<br />
Minnesota, Kentucky Coffeetree in,<br />
192<br />
Minshal, Dr. Levi, Delaware County,<br />
Indiana, 171<br />
Minton, Sherman, senator from Indiana,<br />
149<br />
Mississippi, and secession, 130;<br />
Kentucky Coffeetree in, 192<br />
Missouri Compromise, 129, 131,<br />
135, 138
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Mississippi River, mentioned, 31,<br />
307; Shaker trade on, 159<br />
Missouri Land Claims, by Anton<br />
Pregaldin, mentioned, 292<br />
Mitchell, Dr. David G., Harrison<br />
County, Indiana, 173<br />
Mitchell, Dr. David G., Corydon,<br />
Indiana physician, 183<br />
Mitchell, Memory F., book review<br />
by, 204-05<br />
Monongahela River, 50<br />
Monroe, James, visit of to Washington,<br />
Pennsylvania, 44- 48;<br />
guest of Horace Holley, 242<br />
Monroe Doctrine, 359<br />
Montell, William Lynwood and<br />
Michael Lynn Morse, Kentucky<br />
Folk Architecture, reviewed, 376-<br />
77<br />
Montezuma, mentioned, 312<br />
Montgomery County, Ohio, preaching<br />
of Abraham Snethen in, 331<br />
Monticello, mentioned, 236<br />
Moods and Memories, book of poetry<br />
by Madison Cawein, 10<br />
Moore, Arthur K., historian, 277<br />
Moore, James Tice, Two Paths To<br />
<strong>The</strong> New South: <strong>The</strong> Virginia<br />
Debt Controversy, 1870-1883, reviewed,<br />
206-08<br />
Morgan, Bayard O., literary critic,<br />
13<br />
Morgan, John Hunt, 377<br />
Morgan, John Tyler, senator from<br />
Alabama, 354<br />
Morgan, Thomas Hunt, biography<br />
of, reviewed, 377<br />
Mormon Genealogical Library,<br />
Louisville, 212<br />
Morris, David, tavern proprietor<br />
in Washington, Pennsylvania, 46<br />
Morris, Robert, Ohio settler, 328-29<br />
Morris' tavern, Washington, Pennsylvania,<br />
46<br />
Morrison, Colonel James, trustee<br />
of Transylvania University, 244<br />
Morrison Hall, Transylvania University,<br />
244<br />
Morse, Michael Lynn and William<br />
Lynwood Monten, Kentucky Folk<br />
Architecture, reviewed, 376-77<br />
Morton, Bessie Craynon, Greenup<br />
County, 232<br />
Morton, Elwood, Greenup County,<br />
232<br />
Morton, Thruston B., Louisville,<br />
guest speaker, 63<br />
Moses, Montrose J., literary critic,<br />
5<br />
Moss, Mrs. Robert, Fontana, Calif.,<br />
death, 216<br />
Mound builders, mentioned, 305,<br />
312<br />
Mozart, work performed, 256<br />
Mr. Gallion's School, by Jesse Stuart,<br />
229<br />
Mt. Zion, Greenup County, 230<br />
Mud River, West Virginia, mentioned,<br />
326<br />
Muhlbofen, Germany, 9<br />
Murphy, John T., Democratic Kentucky<br />
politician, 266<br />
Murray State University, Murray,<br />
Jesse Staart's creative workshop<br />
at, 222<br />
Muskingum River, Ohio, mentioned,<br />
626<br />
Nashville, Tennessee, Shaker market<br />
in, 158; university of, 238<br />
National Catholic War Council, 19<br />
National Conference of Christians<br />
and Jews, 19<br />
National Educational Journal, article<br />
of Jesse Staart's in, 229<br />
National Industrial Conference, St.<br />
Louis, Missouri, 38<br />
National Union for Social Justice,<br />
265<br />
Nebraska, Kentucky Coffeetrees in,<br />
192<br />
NECROLOGY for 1976, 216<br />
Nelson, Mary, sister of Jesse Stuart,<br />
227<br />
Nevada, University of, mentioned,<br />
225<br />
Nevins (Evans), Betsy or Elizabeth,<br />
mother of Colonel Stephen<br />
Ormsby, Jr., 60<br />
New Albany, Indiana, prices in,<br />
180-82; medical delegates from,<br />
184; medical school at, 185<br />
New Deal, 23, 25-26, 28, 153-54<br />
New Lights, mentioned, 328-29<br />
New London, Connecticut, 44<br />
New Harmony, Indiana, hospital<br />
at, 186<br />
New Jersey, support for sectional<br />
compromise in 1859, 137
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New Lebanon, New York, Shaker<br />
headquarters, 163-64<br />
New Madrid earthquakes, 319-20<br />
New Orleans, mentioned, 234, 245;<br />
Horace Holley's plan to start a<br />
school in, 246<br />
New Mexico, and slavery, 134<br />
New Orleans, cholera in, 187<br />
New York, Monroe's visit to, 45;<br />
support for sectional compromise<br />
in 1859, 137; Shakers in, 158;<br />
Kentucky Coffeetree in, 192;<br />
mentioned, 234-35, 245-46; and<br />
the Catholic Church, 250<br />
New York City, support for sectional<br />
compromise in 1859, 137<br />
Newman, Phillip B., 293<br />
Newman, Mrs. Philip B., 293<br />
Newman Award, University of Illinois,<br />
18<br />
Newport, political speech delivered<br />
in, 267<br />
NEWS AND COMMENT, 59-61, 212-<br />
13, 293-94, 378<br />
Newspaper P 'ess in Kentucky, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
by Herndon J. Evans, reviewed,<br />
375<br />
Nicaragua, and the Panama Canal,<br />
352<br />
Nicholas, George, Kentucky Attorney-General,<br />
50<br />
Nicholas County, restoration projects<br />
in, 214<br />
Nicholls, Eli, Populist Representative,<br />
36<br />
Night Comes to the Cumberlands,<br />
by Harry M. Caudill, listed, 278<br />
Nile Delta, mentioned, 231<br />
Nile River, mentioned, 231<br />
Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry, mentioned,<br />
370<br />
Nonkees, Abraham, frontier minister,<br />
328<br />
Norris, Charles, Greenup County,<br />
226<br />
Norris, Emmitt, Greenup County,<br />
226<br />
North Carolina, education in, 234<br />
Norton, Eckstein, Louisville businessman,<br />
342<br />
Norton, Jane Morton, 290<br />
Norvell, Dr. Wyatt, Henry County<br />
physician, 214<br />
Nunn, Governor Louie B., public<br />
papers reviewed, 204-05<br />
Obaldia, Jose Domingo de, Panamanian<br />
politician, 357-58, 360<br />
Ocana, governor of Panama, 359<br />
Offand family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Offutt, Juanite, M., teacher at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 347<br />
Ogden, Mrs. Squire R., 293<br />
Oglivie, A. J., Populist leader, 41<br />
Ohio, support for sectional compromise<br />
in 1859, 137; Shakers in,<br />
158; evangelical work in done<br />
by Abraham Snethen, 323-35<br />
Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 212<br />
Ohio Falls Ci ie8 and <strong>The</strong>ir Counties,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, mentioned, 308<br />
Ohio River, mentioned, 31, 229, 231,<br />
263; valley of, 49; trade on, 159,<br />
174; and the Devil's Backbone,<br />
303, 307-08<br />
Oklahoma, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 192<br />
Old Landing, Lee County, 317<br />
Old Stone Fort, Coffee County,<br />
Tennessee, 312-14<br />
Oldham County, mentioned, 43, 270<br />
Omaha, Nebraska, Populist convention<br />
at, 38<br />
Oppenheimer, Julius John, 295<br />
Oral History Association, 294<br />
Ormsby, Colonel Stephen Jr., 60<br />
Ormsby, Judge Stephen, 60<br />
Ormsby Village, mentioned, 344<br />
Owen, Tom, 294<br />
Owen County, mentioned, 43; history<br />
of written, 212<br />
Owen County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
Owen County Public Library, 212<br />
Owens, William A., A Fair and<br />
Happy Land, reviewed, 286-87<br />
Owensboro, mentioned, 37-38, 212<br />
Owenton, 212<br />
Pacific Ocean, extension of Missouri<br />
Compromise line to, 129<br />
Pacific Railroad bill, 135<br />
Paducah, 32, 35, 38<br />
Paine, Thomas, pamphlet mentioned,<br />
262<br />
Pakistan, mentioned, 226<br />
Panama Canal, and Senator Joseph<br />
Blackburn, 350-62<br />
Paris, 44<br />
Paris, France, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 200
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Park, James, Lexington attorney,<br />
155-56<br />
PATRICK HENRY CALLAHAN : A<br />
KENTUCKY DEMOCRAT IN NA-<br />
TIONAL POLITICS, by William E.<br />
Ellis, 1%30<br />
Pattee, Fred Lewis, literary critic,<br />
5-6<br />
Paul VI, Pope, 261<br />
Peabody Museum of American Archaeology<br />
and Ethnology, mentioned,<br />
308<br />
Peace Convention, of 1860, 138-41<br />
Pearl Harbor, 263<br />
Peaselburg, section of Covington,<br />
271<br />
Pendleton County, mentioned, 270<br />
Pennsylvania, support for sectional<br />
compromise in 1859, 137; medical<br />
school in, 171; Kentucky Coffeetree<br />
in, 192; University of, 241<br />
People's Church, Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />
265<br />
People's Party, in Kentucky, 31-43<br />
Perot family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Peter, Frances Dallam, Civil War<br />
diary of, published, 291<br />
Peters, Mrs. Mattie, a director of<br />
the Ohio County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />
212<br />
Pettenkofer, Max von, medical pioneer,<br />
295<br />
Pettit, Thomas S., populist politician,<br />
38<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, support<br />
for sectional compromise in<br />
1859, 137; and the Catholic<br />
Church, 250<br />
Phillipines, mentioned, 226<br />
Philomatic Literary Association,<br />
Louisville, 257<br />
Phipps, James Duke, Hartford, 198<br />
Phipps, Louise, Hartford, 198<br />
Phoenicians, and legends about the<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 305<br />
Physicians, in pioneer southern Indiana,<br />
167-89<br />
Piankeshaw Indians, chief quoted,<br />
395<br />
Pitt, Monsignor Felix N., Louisville<br />
priest, 258<br />
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Monroe's<br />
visit to, 45<br />
Plus IX, Pope, 256<br />
Plus XI, Pope, 259<br />
Pleasant Hill Shakers, 164, 166<br />
Pleiss, Griffin A., Louisville, death,<br />
215<br />
Plum Grove Church, Greenup<br />
County, 223<br />
Plum Grove Graveyard, Greenup<br />
County, 223<br />
Plum Grove Road, Greenup County,<br />
222, 224<br />
Plum Grove School, Greenup County,<br />
222<br />
Poet, the Fool and the Faeries,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, book of translations by<br />
Madison Cawein, 10<br />
Poetry, in Louisville, 5-16<br />
Poetry Review, <strong>The</strong>, 6<br />
Politicians, Planters, and Plain<br />
Folk: Courthouse and Statehouse<br />
in the Upper South, 1850-<br />
186o, by Ralph A. Wooster, reviewed,<br />
<strong>51</strong>-52<br />
Politics, and populism, 31-43; in<br />
mid 19th century Kentucky, <strong>51</strong>-<br />
52; in Kenten County, 262-75<br />
Polk, James K., book about mentioned,<br />
55<br />
POPULISM IN THE FIRST CON-<br />
GRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF KEN-<br />
TUCKY, 1892, by Gaye K. Bland,<br />
31-43<br />
Portsmouth, Ohio, mentioned, 229<br />
Portsmouth High School, 229<br />
Portsmouth Times, <strong>The</strong>, mentioned,<br />
229<br />
Poundstene, Bruce, chairman of<br />
the Kentucky Chapter of <strong>The</strong><br />
Nature Conservancy, 214<br />
Powell, Lazarus, senator from Kentucky,<br />
127-28, 131, 135-36, 138<br />
Powell, Robert A., This Is Kentucky,<br />
mentioned, 56; Kentucky<br />
Governors, mentioned, 290<br />
Pregaldin, Anten, Missouri Land<br />
Claims, mentioned, 292<br />
Prehistoric Antiquities of Indiana,<br />
by Eli Lilly, cited, 311<br />
Pocatallco River, West Virginia,<br />
mentioned, -326<br />
Prentice, George, journalist, 375<br />
Presbyterian Church, schools in<br />
Kentucky, 240; and Horace Holley,<br />
235-48; on the frontier, 324-<br />
25<br />
Presentation Academy, Louisville,<br />
252
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 403<br />
Princeton, Kentucky Coffeatree at,<br />
191<br />
Progressive Party, campaign of<br />
1924, 266<br />
Prohibition, 21-28<br />
Proud Kentuckian: John C. Breckinridge,<br />
18 1-1875, by Frank H.<br />
Heck, reviewed, 375-76<br />
Public Papers of Governor Louie<br />
B. Nunn, 1967-1971, <strong>The</strong>, edited<br />
by Robert F. Sexton and Lewis<br />
Bellardo, Jr., reviewed, 204-05<br />
Pugh, George, congressman from Ohio,<br />
140<br />
Pulaski, Tennessee, 40<br />
Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana,<br />
mentioned, 221<br />
Purviance, David, Presbyterian minister,<br />
328<br />
Putnam, F. W., archaelogist, 308-09<br />
Quick Sand Creek, mentioned, 321}<br />
Quilts, in Kentucky, book about, reviewed,<br />
374<br />
Rail Routes South, by Leonard P. Cur-<br />
. ry, 278<br />
Railroad Commission, 36<br />
Randolph family of Virginia, mentioned,<br />
363<br />
Rappite community, New Harmony,<br />
Indiana, 186<br />
Rayburn, Sam, Speaker of the House,<br />
143--44, 155<br />
Red Leaves and Roses, book of poetry<br />
by Madison Cawein, 11<br />
Red River, mentioned, 310<br />
Reed, Billy, <strong>The</strong>y're Off, mentioned,<br />
55<br />
Register of the Kentucky <strong>Historical</strong><br />
<strong>Society</strong>, <strong>The</strong>, mentioned, 278<br />
Reid, Ford and Bryan Woolley, We Be<br />
Here When <strong>The</strong> Morning Comes,<br />
60<br />
Religion, in Louisville, 249-61; on the<br />
frontier, 315-35<br />
Religion in Antebellum Kentucky, by<br />
John B. Boles, reviewed, 373-74<br />
Renau, Mrs. Donald I., 293<br />
Republican Party, in western Kentacky,<br />
38-43; and the sectional<br />
crisis, 125-27, 130-38, 142; in 1944,<br />
154-56; in Kenton County and Cincinnati,<br />
Ohio, 262-75<br />
REV. HORACE IIOLLeY: TaXNSYL-<br />
VANIA'S UNITARIAN PRESIDENT,<br />
1818-1827, by William J. McGloth-<br />
]in, 234-48<br />
Revels, Hiram, black leader, 373<br />
Reynolds, Father Ignatius, Louisville<br />
priest, 252<br />
Rhea, John S., politician, 41<br />
Rice, Mr., schoolteacher in Lexington,<br />
237<br />
Rice, David, Presbyterian minister, 239<br />
Rice, Henry, senator from Minnesota,<br />
131, 133<br />
Rice, Rev. Luther, Baptist minister,<br />
238<br />
Rice, Otis K., <strong>The</strong> Allegheny Frontier,<br />
mentioned, 58<br />
Rice, W. A., farm manager at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 343<br />
Richard, Father, Louisville priest, 250<br />
Richards, Lydia, wife of Abraham<br />
Snethen, 331-32, 334<br />
Richmond, Dr. John Lambert, Indianapolis,<br />
Indiana physician, 180<br />
Richmond, Kentucky CoffeeOree at,<br />
197<br />
Riley, J. W., Louisville Councilman,<br />
255<br />
Riley, James Whitcomb, 6-8<br />
Ripley County, Indiana, 171<br />
Rippetoe, John, Sergeant in the<br />
Eighteenth Indiana Light Artillery,<br />
371<br />
Riverton, Greenup County, 232<br />
Roberts, Lieutenant Joseph, English<br />
officer, 307<br />
Robertson, James I., historian, 370<br />
Robinson, B. E., president of Lincoln<br />
Institute, 337<br />
Rock, Father Patrick Malachi Jeremiah,<br />
Louisville priest, 258<br />
Roddey, Gloria J., book rev by, 290<br />
Rodgers, Dr. Andrew, Clark County,<br />
Indiana physician, 171, 173, 175-<br />
78<br />
Rogers, Rev. Henry, Hanover, Ind.,<br />
death, 216<br />
Roland, Charles P., <strong>The</strong> Improbable<br />
Era: <strong>The</strong> South Since World War<br />
I/, reviewed, 282-84<br />
Roland,. H., architect of the second<br />
St. Louis Church, Louisville, 252<br />
Rome, Italy, mentioned, 250
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Roosevelt, Franklin D., and the New<br />
Deal, 24-25, 27 30; and Alben Barkley,<br />
143-56; and foreign policy, 263-<br />
69, 272, 274<br />
Roosevelt, <strong>The</strong>odore, mentioned, 10,<br />
50, 187; and the Panama Canal,<br />
352-57, 359-60, 362<br />
Roosevelt Corollary, 359<br />
Rose Island Park, amusement park<br />
near Devil's Backbone, Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 310-11, 314<br />
Rosecrans, General william S., Union<br />
officer, 370<br />
Rosengarten, Frederic, Jr., Freebooters<br />
Must diel reviewed, 287-88<br />
Rosenman, Samuel I., Advisor of<br />
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 146<br />
Rosenthal, Robert, Chicago, guest<br />
speaker, 63<br />
Ross, John, frontiersman at Bryan's<br />
Station, 316<br />
Rothert, Otto A., article by mentioned,<br />
363<br />
RoweD, John W., Yankee Artillerymen,<br />
reviewed, 309-71<br />
Roy, Dr. Andre, French physician at<br />
Vincennes, Indiana, 170<br />
Rudolph, Frederick, historian, 234,<br />
238<br />
Rush County, Indiana, 171<br />
Russellvilfe, Shaker market in, 158<br />
Ruth, Babe, visit to Louisville, 259<br />
Rutherford, Mildred Lewis, literary<br />
critic, 5, 9<br />
Rutledge, John, MADISON CAvrmr xs<br />
AN EXPONENT OF GE CULa-rams,<br />
5-16<br />
Ryan, John A., Catholic leader, 18,<br />
23, 28, 30<br />
Ryant, Dr. Carl G., director, University<br />
of Louisville Oral History<br />
Center, 59<br />
Ryle, John Alfred, medical pioneer,<br />
295<br />
St. Asaph's, 49<br />
St. Augustine's Church, Louisville,<br />
256<br />
St. Boniface Church, Louisville, 252<br />
St. Francis Hail, Cathedral of the<br />
Assumption, Louisville, 257<br />
St. Joseph College, mentioned, 240<br />
St. Joseph's Cathedral, Louisville,<br />
249<br />
History Quarterly [Vol. <strong>51</strong><br />
St. Louis Cathedral, Louisville,<br />
253-54<br />
St. Louis Cemetery, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
St. Louis Church, Louisville, 250-53<br />
St. Mary's College, mentioned, 240<br />
St. Matthew, Gospel of, 233<br />
St. Paul's Evangelical Church,<br />
Louisville, 9<br />
St. Vincent's Orphan's H o m e,<br />
Louisville, 252<br />
Salem, Indiana, cholera epidemic<br />
in, 187<br />
Salisbury, Connecticut, birthplace<br />
of Horace Halley, 235<br />
Salt Lake City, genealogical records<br />
at, 212<br />
Sames, James W. III and Lewis C.<br />
Woods, Jr., Index of Kentucky<br />
and Virginia Maps 156 to 1900,<br />
reviewed, 206<br />
Sand River, site of prehistoric battle,<br />
306<br />
Santier, Dr. Charles-Louis-Ollvier,<br />
French physician at Vincennes,<br />
Indiana, 170<br />
Saraen, thoroughbred, 376<br />
Sargent, Dr. Charles S., Harvard<br />
professor, 198-99<br />
Saufley, Judge Micah C., father of<br />
Lieutenant Richard C. Saufley,<br />
60<br />
Saufley, Lieutenant Richard Caswell,<br />
aviation pioneer, 60<br />
Sawyier, Paul, Kentucky artist,<br />
study of reviewed, 280-82<br />
Sayres Institute, Lexington, mentioned,<br />
350<br />
Scalf, Henry P., historian, 279<br />
Scherzinger, Addison Louise, librarian<br />
at Mormon Genealogical<br />
Library, 212<br />
Schiller, Frledrlch, German poet,<br />
10-11<br />
Sehlup, Leonard, JOSEPH BLACK-<br />
BURN OF KENTUCKY AND THE<br />
PANAMA QUESTION, 350-62<br />
Schmidt, Martin F., book review<br />
by, 206, mentioned, 293<br />
Schmidt, Mrs. Martin F., 293<br />
Sehopp, Superintendent Philip,<br />
Army Corps of Engineers, 367<br />
Schulman, Robert, John Sherman<br />
Cooper -- <strong>The</strong> Global Kentuckian,<br />
reviewed, 377<br />
Scioto River, Ohio, 50
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 405<br />
Scopes Trial, Dayton, Tennessee,<br />
20-21<br />
Scott, Deroy, Louisville, death, 216<br />
Scott, William L., Populist politician,<br />
38<br />
Scott County, 43<br />
Scribner, Joel, New Albany, Indiana,<br />
185<br />
Seribner, Nathaniel, New Albany,<br />
Indiana, 185<br />
Scribner family, New Albany, Indiana,<br />
185<br />
Sculpture, in Louisville, talk about<br />
given, 63<br />
Seaboard Coast Line Industries,<br />
295<br />
Secession, and compromise efforts<br />
in 1859, 125-42<br />
Second Congressional District,<br />
Ohio, 265<br />
Secret Service, U.S., 45, 48<br />
Seedtime on the Cumberland, by<br />
Harriet Simpson Arnow, 278<br />
Senate, United States, and compromise<br />
efforts in 1859, 128-29,<br />
133, 136, 138-39, 141; in 1944,<br />
143-45, 148-53; mentioned, 262<br />
Seventh Congressional District in<br />
1892, 43<br />
Sexton, Dr. H. G., Rush County,<br />
Indiana physician, 171<br />
Sexton, Naomi Keith, editor of<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hoosier Journal of Ancestry,<br />
218<br />
Sexton, Robert F., and Lewis Bellardo,<br />
Jr., <strong>The</strong> Public Papers of<br />
Governor Louie B. Nunn, 1967-<br />
1971, reviewed, 204-05<br />
Seward, William, New York senator,<br />
131-32, 188-39<br />
Shakers, at South Union, 158-66;<br />
in Warren County, Ohio, 325-26<br />
Shannon, Samuel, tavern owner in<br />
Washington, Pennsylvania, 46<br />
Shaw, Anna Howard, suffragette,<br />
53<br />
Shearer, Judge Guy, Assistant Attorney<br />
General for Kentucky, 214<br />
Shearin, Hubert Gilson, literary<br />
critic, 11<br />
Shelby County, and Lincoln Institute,<br />
837<br />
Sherman, William T., Union General,<br />
370<br />
Shidler, George, see George Shieller<br />
Shielhr, George, Ohio settler, 329-<br />
31, 333<br />
Shiloh Community, Ohio County,<br />
212<br />
Shine, Ian& Sylvia Wrobel, Thomas<br />
Hunt Morgan, Pioneer of Genetics,<br />
reviewed, 377<br />
Shreve, Captain Henry, mentioned,<br />
367<br />
Shryock, Gideon, architect, 253<br />
Shuler, Dr. Lawrence S., Vincennes,<br />
Indiana physician, 180<br />
SIGNIFICANT BOOKS IN KENTUCKY<br />
HIS<strong>TO</strong>RY, by Lowell H. Harrison,<br />
276-79<br />
Silva of North America, <strong>The</strong>, by<br />
Charles S. Sargent, 198<br />
Simpson, Jerry, Populist leader, 41<br />
Singletary, Dr. Don, Populist politician,<br />
38, 41<br />
Sinnett, All, Greenup County, 228<br />
Sinnett, Ettie Marie, Greenup<br />
County, 228<br />
Sisters of Charity, Louisville, 252<br />
Sketches of Louisville, by Henry<br />
McMurtrle, quoted on mound<br />
builders, 305<br />
Slavery, and the sectional crisis,<br />
125-42<br />
Slavery Times in Kentucky, by J.<br />
Winston Coleman, Jr., listed, 276<br />
Sloan, Dr. John, New Albany, Indiana<br />
physician, 179<br />
Smeathers, William, Owensboro<br />
pioneer, 212<br />
Smiley, David L., historian, 278<br />
Smith, Alfred E., Governor of New<br />
York, 21-24, 27; visit to Louisville,<br />
258<br />
Smith, Daniel, biography of, reviewed,<br />
368-69<br />
Smith, John David, book reviewed<br />
by, 369o71<br />
Smith, Judge Macauley, trustee of<br />
the Kentucky Chapter of <strong>The</strong><br />
Nature Conservancy, 215<br />
Smith, Sam B., Tennessee History:<br />
A Bibliography, mentioned, 55<br />
Smith, Sidonie, Where I'm Bound:<br />
Patterns of Slavery and Freedom<br />
in Black American Autobiography,<br />
reviewed, 371-73<br />
Smith, Walter B., Republican from<br />
Bell County, 267, 269<br />
Smithsonian Institution, mentioned,<br />
309
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Snethen, Abraham, frontier preacher,<br />
autobiography of, 315-35<br />
Snethen, William, brother of Abraham<br />
Snethen, 327-28<br />
<strong>Society</strong> of Cincinnati, 198<br />
SOME ASPECTS OF MEDICINE IN<br />
PIONEER SOUTHERN INDIANA, by<br />
Gerald O. Haffner, 167-89<br />
Somerset, 155<br />
Sonne, Niels H., historian, 244, 277<br />
South Carolina, and secession, 130<br />
South End Church, Hollis Street,<br />
Boston, 236<br />
South Shore, Greenup County, 229<br />
South Union Shakers, agriculture<br />
of, 158-66<br />
Spalding, Bishop Martin John,<br />
Louisville 254-50<br />
Spalding, John Lancaster, Louisville<br />
priest, 253, 256<br />
Spalding, Mother Catherine, Louisville,<br />
252<br />
Spalding, Brother Thomas W.,<br />
Louisville, guest speaker, 63<br />
Spalding College, Louisville, 296<br />
Spalding Hall (Bardstown), Kentucky<br />
Coffeetree at, 197<br />
Spanish-American War, mentioned,<br />
954<br />
Spevivs Plantarum, by Linnaeus,<br />
199<br />
Speed, Miss Anne Carter, 293<br />
Speed, Mrs. John S., 293<br />
Speed, Miss Lloyd, 293<br />
Speed, Thomas, quoted, 237<br />
Spence, Brent, Democratic Kentucky<br />
Congressman, 264-66, 269-<br />
70, 272<br />
Spenser, Edmund, English poet, 11<br />
Spooner, John C., senator from<br />
.Wisconsin, 352<br />
Spooner Act, 352, 353<br />
Spring Station, Woodford County,<br />
birthplace of Senator Joseph<br />
Blackburn, 350, 361<br />
Squire' Memoirs, <strong>The</strong>, by J. Winston<br />
Coleman, Jr., reviewed, 210-<br />
11<br />
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing<br />
Company, Louisville, 341<br />
Stanford, 60<br />
Stark, William, Louisville businessman,<br />
342<br />
Start, Dorothy Collins, Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
State Department, U.S., 153<br />
State Route One, in Greenup County,<br />
222, 224, 227, 232<br />
State Route Two, Greenup County,<br />
227<br />
Stelsly, John, grandfather of Madison<br />
Cawein, 9<br />
Stelsly, Rosins, wife of John G.<br />
Stelsly, 9<br />
Step Pyramid, Egypt, 231<br />
Steuben, Baron yon, Revolutionary<br />
War soldier, 198<br />
Stevenson, Adlai E., describes Senator<br />
Joseph Blackburn, 250<br />
Stewart, J. Adger, former President<br />
of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 62<br />
Stewart, J. Alexander, President,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 62, 293<br />
Stewart, Mrs. J. Alexander, 293<br />
Stewart, J. Carter, 293<br />
Stewart, Mrs. J. Carter, 293<br />
Stewart, Mrs. J. Adger II, 293<br />
Stickney, Major Amos, Army Corps<br />
of Engineers, 367<br />
Stimson, Henry L., Franklin D.<br />
Roosevelt's Secretary of War,<br />
153<br />
Stinking Creek, by John Fetterman,<br />
279<br />
Stell, C. C., Louisville businessman,<br />
338-39, 341<br />
StoI1, George, son of C. C. Stoll<br />
341<br />
Stoll, Oscar G., Sr., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Stell Refining Company, Louisville,<br />
341<br />
Stone, Barton W., dissident presbyterian,<br />
325<br />
Stone, William J., Democratic politician,<br />
39, 41<br />
Stork, Charles Wharton, literary<br />
critic, 15<br />
Stout, Miss, Ohio settler, 330<br />
Strickler, Miss Beth, 293<br />
Striclder, Mrs. Frank P., III, 293<br />
Strickler, Mrs. Frank P., Jr., 293<br />
Stritch, Cardinal Samuel Chicago,<br />
259<br />
Stuart, Gilbert, portrait of Horace<br />
Holley, 236<br />
Stuart, Jane, daughter of Jesse<br />
Stuart, 231<br />
Stuart, Jesse, "THERE SHALL NOT<br />
BE LEFT HERE ONE S<strong>TO</strong>NE UPON<br />
ANOTHER," 221-33
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 407<br />
Stuart, Naomi, wife of Jesse Stuart,<br />
222, 226, 230-31<br />
Stuart, William A., Abingten, Va.,<br />
death, 216<br />
Sullivan - Gates Family Papers,<br />
1782-1902, manuscript collection<br />
at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 44<br />
Sulzer, Elmer G., historian, 279<br />
Sumner, Charles, senator from<br />
Massachussetts, 139<br />
Sunday, William A. "Billy," 17, 21<br />
Sutton, Dr. George, Indiana physician,<br />
188<br />
Swank, Albert Lee, literary critic,<br />
7<br />
Sylvia Americana, by D. J. Browne,<br />
199<br />
Tachau, Mary K. Bonsteel, reviews<br />
Letters o[ Louis D. Brandeis,<br />
Volume IV (1916-19B1): Mr.<br />
Justice Brandeis, 202-04<br />
Taft, Robert, isolationist Republican,<br />
275<br />
Taft, William Howard, 355-62 •<br />
Talwan, mentioned, 226<br />
Talbert, Charles G., 56, 58, 278<br />
Tammany Hall, New York, 21<br />
Tarascon family, Louisville, 2<strong>51</strong><br />
Taylor, Lucy, wife of Ott Taylor,<br />
228<br />
Taylor, Ott, Greenup County, 228<br />
Taylor, Robert, son of Oft Taylor,<br />
228<br />
Taylor, Zachary, mentioned, 254<br />
Teay's Valley, West Virginia, mentioned,<br />
326<br />
Teheran Conference, 1943, 143<br />
Tennessee, tobacco cultivation in,<br />
34; corn production in, 161; university<br />
of, 313; history of, reviewed,<br />
368-69<br />
Tennessee History: A Bibliography,<br />
edited by Sam B. Smith,<br />
• mentioned, 55<br />
Tennessee River, 31<br />
Tennyson, Alfred, English poet, 15<br />
Tenth Street Church, Louisville,<br />
2<strong>51</strong><br />
Terre Hauto, Indiana, fort at, 170<br />
Terrell, Ben, Texas Populist leader,<br />
37-38<br />
Texas, 44<br />
Texas Agricultural Commercial<br />
and Manufacturing Company, 44<br />
Thatcher, Maurice Hudsoni succeeded<br />
Joseph Blackburn on the<br />
Isthmian Canal Commission, 361<br />
"THEE SHALL NOT BE LEFt HEI<br />
ONE S<strong>TO</strong>NE UPON ANOTH ," by<br />
Jesse Stuart, 221-33<br />
<strong>The</strong>y're O]f, by Billy Reed, mentioned,<br />
55<br />
This Is Kentucky, by Robert A.<br />
Powell, mentioned, 56<br />
This Place Kentucky, by H. Harold<br />
Davis and Wade Hall, mentioned,<br />
55<br />
Thoben, B. John, farm manager at<br />
Lincoln Institute, 343-44<br />
Thomas, Dr. C. L., dentist at Lincoln<br />
Institute, 342<br />
Thomas, Edison H., 295<br />
Thomas Hunt Morgan, Pioneer of<br />
Genetics, by Ian Shine & Sylvia<br />
Wrobel, reviewed, 377<br />
Thomas Merton Center, Bellarmine<br />
College, Louisville, 260-61<br />
Thomson, Dr. A. E., founder of<br />
Lincoln Institute, 336-37, 339,<br />
341, 343, 345<br />
Thoroughbreds, in Kentucky, book<br />
about, reviewed, 376<br />
Thread That Runs So True, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
by Jesse Stuart, 229<br />
Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard,<br />
talk about given, 63; silver collection<br />
of, 293<br />
Tilden, Samuel J., election of 1873,<br />
350<br />
Tillman, Benjamin R., senator<br />
from South Carolina, 352<br />
Tippecanoe, Battle of, 170<br />
Tisdale, Dr. Elijah, army physician<br />
at Vincennes, Indiana, 170<br />
Tobacco, chief of the Piankeshaws,<br />
305<br />
Tobacco, in late 19th century Kentucky,<br />
31-43<br />
Todd, John, frontier military leader,<br />
56-58<br />
Todd, Thomas, Supreme Court<br />
Justice, 50<br />
Toltec Indians, and connection with<br />
Devil's Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 312<br />
Toombs, Robert, senator f r o m<br />
Georgia, 131, 133<br />
Toulmln, Rev. Harry, Unitarian<br />
minister in Lexington, 237, 239<br />
Townsend, John, historian, 277
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Townsend, William H:, historian,<br />
277, 279<br />
Tradlticn8 of Ros6 Island, <strong>The</strong>,<br />
mentioned, 311<br />
Transylvania Academy, Lexington,<br />
239<br />
Transylvania Company, 49, 58<br />
Transylvania Seminary, Lexington,<br />
49, 234, 237<br />
Transylvania University, 171; and<br />
Horace Holley, 234-48<br />
Treatise on the Practice of Medicine,<br />
A, by John Eborle, 175<br />
Treatise on the <strong>The</strong>ory and Practice<br />
of Physic, by George Gregory,<br />
175<br />
Treaty of Paris (1898), mentioned,<br />
354<br />
Trees, Yearbook of Agriculture<br />
(1949), 192<br />
Treea of America, by D. J. Browne,<br />
199<br />
Trimble County, mentioned, 270<br />
Trigg County, 32, 35, 40<br />
Truitt, Andrew, Greenup County,<br />
223<br />
Truitt, Robert, president of Lincoln<br />
Institute, 337-38<br />
Truman, Harry S., 153-54<br />
Tully, Grace, secretary to Franklin<br />
D. Roosevelt, 146<br />
Tumulty, Joseph, Wilson's secretary,<br />
20<br />
Tuskegee Institute, 330<br />
Twain, Mark, 56<br />
Two Paths To <strong>The</strong> New South:<br />
Th6 Virginia Debt Controversy,<br />
1870-1883, by James Tice Moore,<br />
reviewed, 206-208<br />
Tydings, J. Mansir, business manager<br />
of Lincoln Institute, 337-40,<br />
346, 349<br />
Tygart River, Greenup County, 229<br />
Tyrretl, Mrs. Gerald, 293<br />
Tyrrell, Mrs. W. T., 293<br />
U. S. Army Military History Institute,<br />
Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania,<br />
294<br />
U. S. 23, in Greenup County, 229,<br />
231<br />
Uhland, Ludwig, German poet, 8,<br />
11, 13-14<br />
Un on and Times [Buffalo, New<br />
York], 23<br />
Union Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, Transylvania<br />
University, 246<br />
Unitarianism, and Horace Holley,<br />
234-48<br />
United Nations, 153<br />
University of Louisville Oral History<br />
Center, 59<br />
University Press of Kentucky, 58<br />
Urofsky, Melvin I., book by reviewed,<br />
202-04<br />
Valparaiso, Indiana, medical school<br />
at, 185<br />
Van Deusen, Glyndon G., historian,<br />
277<br />
Van Stockum, Mrs. Ronald, Shelby<br />
County, 293<br />
Vance, William, mayor of Louisville,<br />
mentioned, 254<br />
Vandenburg, Arthur, isolationist<br />
Republican, 268<br />
Vegetables, Shaker cultivation of,<br />
159<br />
Vegetation of Wisconsin, Th6, by<br />
John T. Curtiss, 200<br />
Verplanek mansion, Fishkill-on°<br />
Hudson, Kentucky Coffeetree at,<br />
198<br />
Versailles, home town of Senator<br />
Joseph Blackburn, 350-<strong>51</strong><br />
Versailles Treaty, 262<br />
Vienna, Kentucky Coffeetrees in,<br />
200<br />
Viereck, George Sylvester, literary<br />
critic, 15<br />
Vietnam War, protest of in Louisville,<br />
260<br />
Vincennes, Indiana, 170, 180-82<br />
184-85<br />
Vincennes Medical <strong>Society</strong>, 182<br />
Vincennes University, 170, 185<br />
Vinson, Fred M., 144, 146<br />
Virginia, slavery in, 129; corn production<br />
in, 161; maps of, 206;<br />
book about reviewed, 206-08;<br />
University of, mentioned, 234,<br />
2 3 7 ; Transylvania graduates<br />
from, 242; meetings held by<br />
Abraham Snethen in, 326<br />
Virginia Quarterly Review, 57<br />
Vogelsang, Martha, <strong>The</strong> Fflson<br />
Club, 293<br />
Volstead Act, 22, 24
<strong>1977</strong>] Index 409<br />
W Hollow, Greenup County, home<br />
of Jesse Stuart, 221-22, 232<br />
Wade, Benjamin, senator from<br />
Ohio, 131<br />
Walker, William, biography of reviewed,<br />
287-88<br />
Wallace, Harold Lew, book review<br />
by, 364-06<br />
Wallace, Henry A., vice president,<br />
143-44, 148-49, 154-55<br />
Wallenstoin, Imperial general during<br />
the 30 Years War, 10<br />
Walsb, Thomas J., 21<br />
Walton, John, book review by, 49-<br />
<strong>51</strong><br />
Walton, Matthew, 50<br />
Walum Olum, Delaware Indian<br />
collection of legends, 311<br />
War of 1812, 45, 47, 317, 320<br />
Warnoek, Greenup County, 227<br />
Warren County, Ohio, Shakers in,<br />
325<br />
Washington, Booker T., 336, 345,<br />
347, 372<br />
Washington, George, portrait of<br />
mentioned, 236; mentioned, 250;<br />
farewell address, 262<br />
Washington and Jefferson College,<br />
Washington, Pennsylvania, 46<br />
Washington College, Washington,<br />
Pennsylvania, 44-48<br />
Washington, D.C., mentioned, 37,<br />
45, 128-29<br />
Washington, Pennsylvania, 44-46<br />
Waterfleld, Harry Lee, 155<br />
Watterson, Henry, Louisville newspaperman,<br />
54, 375<br />
Wayne County, West Virginia,<br />
mentioned, 221<br />
We Be Here When <strong>The</strong> Morning<br />
Comes, by Bryan Woolley and<br />
Ford Reid, 60<br />
Weaver, Herbert, Correspondence<br />
of James K. Polk, Volume III,<br />
mentioned, 55<br />
Weaver, James B., Populist presidential<br />
candidate, 38-40, 42-43<br />
Webb, Benedict, historian, 250<br />
Weekly Recorder [Chillicothe,<br />
Ohio], and Horace Holley, 243<br />
Weisert, Dr. John J., Louisville,<br />
guest speaker, 63; 215<br />
Welsh, and legends about the Devil's<br />
Backbone in Clark County,<br />
Indiana, 305, 308, 311-14<br />
Weeds by the Wall, book of Madison<br />
Cawein's translations, 10<br />
West Indies, trees of, 199<br />
Western Journal of Medical and<br />
Physical Sciences, 180<br />
What Made Lincoln Great?, by<br />
Mary Browning, mentioned, 291<br />
Wheeler, Burton K., Democratic<br />
politician from Montana, 266<br />
Whero I'm Bound: Patterns of<br />
Slavery and Freedom in Black<br />
American Autobiography, Sidonie<br />
Smith, reviewed, 371-73<br />
Whig Party, 126<br />
White Indians, legends of, 303-14<br />
White River, Indiana, 171<br />
White Snake, and other Poems,<br />
<strong>The</strong>, book of poetry by Madison<br />
Cawein, 12-14<br />
Whitehall, 53; Kentucky Coffeetree<br />
at, 197<br />
Whitestone, Henry, architect, talk<br />
about given, 63<br />
Whitfield, L. N., Louisville, death,<br />
216<br />
Whitney, Mrs. C. V., Lexington,<br />
212<br />
Whitney, Clarita, University of<br />
Louisville, 294<br />
Whitton, England, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 199<br />
Wigfall, Louis, senator from Texas,<br />
127-28<br />
Wilder, Colonel John T., Union officer,<br />
370<br />
Wilderness Road, <strong>The</strong>, by Robert<br />
L. Kincaid, listed, 277<br />
Wilderness Road, mentioned, 57<br />
Wiley, Bell I., historian, 370<br />
Wilkinson, James, 49<br />
Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, lawyer<br />
in Coolidge administration, 22<br />
William and Mary College, law<br />
school, 241<br />
Williams, John, Ohio settler, 333<br />
Williams, Joyce G., Diplomacy on<br />
the Indiana-Ohio Frontier, 1785-<br />
1791, reviewed, 288-89<br />
Winkie, Wendell, 266-69<br />
Willis, Simeon S., governor of Kentucky,<br />
149<br />
Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia,<br />
Pennsylvania, 295
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Wilson, Woodrow, mentioned, 20-<br />
21, 24, 27, 161, 154; and isolationism,<br />
262, 266, 274; appoints<br />
Joseph Blackburn to the Lincoln<br />
Memorial Commission, 361<br />
Wilson, Mrs. Carl V., Louisville,<br />
death, 216<br />
Window on the War: Frances<br />
DaUem Peter's Lexington Civil<br />
War Diary, edited by John David<br />
Smith and William Cooper, Jr.,<br />
mentioned, 291<br />
Winston High School, Greenup<br />
County, 227<br />
Winthrop, John, governor of Massachusetts<br />
Bay, 261<br />
Wisconsin, Kentucky Coffeetrees<br />
in, 200<br />
Woehrmann, Paul, THE AU<strong>TO</strong>-<br />
BIOGRAPHY OF ABRAHAM SNE-<br />
THEN, FRONTIER PREACHER, 315-<br />
35<br />
Wood, in Kentucky craftsmanship,<br />
book about, reviewed, 374<br />
Woodford County, 43<br />
Woods, Lewis C. Jr., Index of Kentucky<br />
and Virginia Maps 1562 to<br />
1900, reviewed, 206<br />
Woodward, Michael V., book reviews<br />
by, 206-08, 371-78<br />
Woolley, Bryan and Ford Reld, We<br />
Be Here When <strong>The</strong> Morning<br />
Comes, 60<br />
Woolridge family, genealogical<br />
study of, mentioned, 291<br />
Wooster, Ralph A., Politicians,<br />
Planters, and Plain Folk: Courthouse<br />
and Statehouse in the Upper<br />
South, reviewed, <strong>51</strong>-52<br />
Wordsworth, William, English<br />
poet, 11, 15<br />
Works Progress Administration,<br />
150<br />
World Court, 156<br />
World War I, 5, 16, 147, 263, 266,<br />
271<br />
World War II, 266, 273, 275<br />
Wright, George C., book review by,<br />
282-84; THE FAITg PLAN: A<br />
BLACK INSTITUTION GROWS DUR-<br />
ING THE DEPRESSION, 336-49<br />
Wright, Richard, black author, 372<br />
Writer's Bulletin, <strong>The</strong>, 11<br />
Wrobel, Sylvia & Ian Shine, Thomas<br />
Hunt Morgan, Pioneer of<br />
Genetics, reviewed, 377<br />
Wurtemburg, Germany, 9<br />
Wurtland High School, Greenup<br />
County, mentioned, 280<br />
Wylie, Andrew, president of Washington<br />
College in Washington,<br />
Pennsylvania, 46<br />
Yale College, and Horace Holley,<br />
235<br />
Yankee Artillerymen, by John W.<br />
Rowell, reviewed, 369-71<br />
Yankee Cavalrymen, by John W.<br />
Rowell, mentioned, 370<br />
"Yellow Banks" (Owensboro), 212<br />
Young, Whitney M., president of<br />
Lincoln Institute, 336-49<br />
Young, Whitney M., Jr., head of<br />
National Urban League, 336<br />
Zahner, Father William, Louisville<br />
priest, 260<br />
Zoeller, Father Eugene L., Louisrills<br />
priest, 261