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- Page 11 and 12: Being the Descendants of John Major
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- Page 19 and 20: Department of Clippings and Paragra
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Col. M. C. Taylor‘s Diary in Lope
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The Quarles Family and their Woodfo
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Number Sixty-Five, May 1924 Departm
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arranged for publication by Miss Ni
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Number Seventy-Four, May 1927 The L
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Annual Meeting—Reports ..........
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Sketches of Owens and Tate Families
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Miscellaneous......................
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Miscellaneous......................
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Green Clay ........................
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Imported Cattle in Kentucky—Diary
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Elmer G. Sulzer of the University o
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A 1792 Offer for the Location of th
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copied from the original record by
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History in Circuit Court Records Fa
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continued from April 1935 .........
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Charles R. Staples ................
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Dr. Willard Rouse Jillson .........
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edited by Willard Rouse Jillson, Sc
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Helen Bradley Lindsey .............
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Jane McAfee Chapter, D. A. R., Harr
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Now President Franklin County Bar A
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Early Marriage Records of Madison C
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Number One Hundred Twenty-Nine, Oct
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With Some Notice of Many Prominent
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October 3, 1942 ...................
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Newspaper Article Concerning his Wo
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Number One Hundred Forty-One, Octob
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continued from April 1945 .........
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James Franklin Corn ...............
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copied by Mary Johnson (Mrs. Robert
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Recollections of Civil War Times in
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Number One Hundred Fifty-Five, Apri
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Train de la Reconnaissance Francais
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Reports Reports of the Secretary-Tr
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VOLUME 49 Number One Hundred Sixty-
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The Governors of Kentucky..........
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Capt. Wm. Pope DuVal monument .....
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Some Descendants of the Washington
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Henderson County Deaths ...........
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Book Reviews ......................
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A Forgotten Work Ferdinand Von Mill
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Edward M. Coffman .................
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Henry P. Scalf ....................
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Number Four, October 1958 Transylva
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Queries ...........................
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The Sublettes of Kentucky and the F
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Gateway to Kentucky: The Wilderness
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Book Reviews ......................
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Genealogy A Study of Some Stewart a
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Contributors ......................
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Humphrey Marshall, Commissioner to
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Salt Lick Creek and Its Salt Works
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Number Two, April 1967 Discontent i
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Berea College and the Day Law Richa
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and Horse Cave: Their History and P
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Stewart’s Kentucky Herald, 1795-1
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A New Era in the Writing of Kentuck
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New Thoughts on an Old Theme Thomas
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The Paducah Affair: Bloodless Actio
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Notes, Announcements, Comments ....
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Number Four, October 1974 The Turbu
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The British and Kentucky, 1786 A Le
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Resolutions to the Memory of Dr. Wi
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Spears Creek Joseph F. Spears .....
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Number Four, October 1978 Lexington
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VOLUME 78 Number One, Winter 1980 J
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Index .............................
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Book Reviews ......................
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Book Notes ........................
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Index .............................
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Index .............................
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Politics, 1927-1937 James C. Klotte
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Ethnic Origins of Early Kentucky La
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Jesse Stuart: A Bibliographical Sup
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Subject Headings ..................
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Number Four, Autumn 1990 They May S
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edited by James Russell Harris ....
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Book Notes ........................
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A Word from the Editors ...........
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Amendment Paul E. Fuller ..........
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―Fond Illusions‖ and Environmen
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Years of Berea College John David S
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Houses at Locust Grove Amy Lambeck
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Munfordville: The Campaign and Batt
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Book Reviews ......................
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The Jackson Purchase Considers Sece
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Michael Lofaro edited by James Russ
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Hugh Ridenour .....................
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Traveling Church...................
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The Uncommon Wealth ...............
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Number One, Winter 2007 The Uncommo
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George Keats: The ―Money Brother
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The Evolution of the Residential La
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Editor‘s Page Nelson L. Dawson
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Gerald L. Smith………….……