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INDEX TO VOLUME 66 1992 Abingdon, Virginia, mentioned, 223 Amelia Brown Frazier Home, Louis- Abraham Lincoln Association, men- ville, 583 tioned, 290 American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Adair County, book about noted, 283; and Mary Jo Gheens, 495 mentioned, 585 American Antiquarian Society, men- Adair County, Kentucky Deed tioned, 34 Abstracts: Books “A” and “B” 1802- American Association of Museums, 1811, compiled by Michael C. Wat- mentioned, 102 son, noted, 283 American Frontier Culture Founda- Adair-Hemphill family, papers of, 94 tion, mentioned, 589 Adams, John, mentioned, 275 American Home Missionary Society Adams, John Quincy, and Richard Tim- (AMHS), mentioned, 273 berlake, 63; mentioned, 75 American Jersey Cattle Farm, and Sue Adams family, mentioned, 274 Thornton (Meriwether) Henning, ADLAI STEVENSON AND THE PRESI- 481 DENTIAL ELECTION OF 1892, by AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN- Leonard Schlup, 543-61 SURANCE COMPANY OF KEN- African-Americans, genealogy of, 452; TUCKY, by James Trace Kirkwood, material at The Filson Club, 474 265-69; and The Filson Club, 292 AFTERMATH OF LOUISVILLE’S BLOODY American Life and Stock Company, MONDAY ELECTION RIOT OF 1855, mentioned, 266 by Emmet V. Mittlebeeler, 197-219 American Medical Association, men- Agrarian movement, and Frank tioned, 576 Owsley, 490 American Medical College Association, Agriculture, in Kentucky, 431-33 and James M. Bodine, 572-73; arti- Ajax, West Virginia, mentioned, 519 cles of confederation, 570 Akron-Summit County Public Library, American Regionalism, art siyle, 80 mentioned, 543 American Revolution, and Britain, 48; Alabama, mentioned, 435, 513, 550, 589 mentioned, 59, 274-75, 578 Albany, New York, mentioned, 546 American University, mentioned, 197 Alexander, Thomas T., mentioned, 415 Amons and Genett, firm in Louisville, Alexander family, history of, 92 216 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, mentioned, Anchorage, and the Central Kentucky 579 Lunatic Asylum, 415; mentioned, Allegheny Mountains, mentioned, 449, 397, 416 580 Anderson Music Library, mentioned, 78 Allegheny region, mentioned, 57 Antebellum era, in Louisville, 95; mat- Allen, Bettie, marriage of, 481 erial at The Filson Club, 474 Allen, James Lane, mentioned, 330, 428 ANTIFEDERALISM IN KENTUCKY, by Allen County, mentioned, 585 Thomas D. Matijasic, 36-59 Allen Dale Farm, book about, 99; book Appalachia, and coal mining, 513, 515, about revd, 480-82 522, 529-30, 532-34, 538; and Him- Allen family, mentioned, 480 lerville, 540; books about men- Allington, Clarinda, divorce of, 458 tioned, 428; books about revd, 587- Altsheler, Mrs. Edward L., Jr., Louis- 91; dances of, 531; mentioned, 305, ville, death, 288 309, 318, 320-21, 327, 421, 425, 427, Ambrose Bierce is Missing and Other 430, 460 Historical Mysteries, by Joe Nickell, Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, So- noted, 494 ciety, and Developmenitn the Prein- 604 INDEX TO VOLUME 66 1992 Abingdon, Virginia, mentioned, 223 Amelia Brown Frazier Home, Louis- Abraham Lincoln Association, men- ville, 583 tioned, 290 American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Adair County, book about noted, 283; and Mary Jo Gheens, 495 mentioned, 585 American Antiquarian Society, men- Adair County, Kentucky Deed tioned, 34 Abstracts: Books “A” and “B” 1802- American Association of Museums, 1811, compiled by Michael C. Wat- mentioned, 102 son, noted, 283 American Frontier Culture Founda- Adair-Hemphill family, papers of, 94 tion, mentioned, 589 Adams, John, mentioned, 275 American Home Missionary Society Adams, John Quincy, and Richard Tim- (AMHS), mentioned, 273 berlake, 63; mentioned, 75 American Jersey Cattle Farm, and Sue Adams family, mentioned, 274 Thornton (Meriwether) Henning, ADLAI STEVENSON AND THE PRESI- 481 DENTIAL ELECTION OF 1892, by AMERICAN LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN- Leonard Schlup, 543-61 SURANCE COMPANY OF KEN- African-Americans, genealogy of, 452; TUCKY, by James Trace Kirkwood, material at The Filson Club, 474 265-69; and The Filson Club, 292 AFTERMATH OF LOUISVILLE’S BLOODY American Life and Stock Company, MONDAY ELECTION RIOT OF 1855, mentioned, 266 by Emmet V. Mittlebeeler, 197-219 American Medical Association, men- Agrarian movement, and Frank tioned, 576 Owsley, 490 American Medical College Association, Agriculture, in Kentucky, 431-33 and James M. Bodine, 572-73; arti- Ajax, West Virginia, mentioned, 519 cles of confederation, 570 Akron-Summit County Public Library, American Regionalism, art siyle, 80 mentioned, 543 American Revolution, and Britain, 48; Alabama, mentioned, 435, 513, 550, 589 mentioned, 59, 274-75, 578 Albany, New York, mentioned, 546 American University, mentioned, 197 Alexander, Thomas T., mentioned, 415 Amons and Genett, firm in Louisville, Alexander family, history of, 92 216 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, mentioned, Anchorage, and the Central Kentucky 579 Lunatic Asylum, 415; mentioned, Allegheny Mountains, mentioned, 449, 397, 416 580 Anderson Music Library, mentioned, 78 Allegheny region, mentioned, 57 Antebellum era, in Louisville, 95; mat- Allen, Bettie, marriage of, 481 erial at The Filson Club, 474 Allen, James Lane, mentioned, 330, 428 ANTIFEDERALISM IN KENTUCKY, by Allen County, mentioned, 585 Thomas D. Matijasic, 36-59 Allen Dale Farm, book about, 99; book Appalachia, and coal mining, 513, 515, about revd, 480-82 522, 529-30, 532-34, 538; and Him- Allen family, mentioned, 480 lerville, 540; books about men- Allington, Clarinda, divorce of, 458 tioned, 428; books about revd, 587- Altsheler, Mrs. Edward L., Jr., Louis- 91; dances of, 531; mentioned, 305, ville, death, 288 309, 318, 320-21, 327, 421, 425, 427, Ambrose Bierce is Missing and Other 430, 460 Historical Mysteries, by Joe Nickell, Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, So- noted, 494 ciety, and Developmenitn the Prein- 604 1992] Index 605 industrial Era, edited by Robert D. Ballard, G. Breaux, Jr., Harbor Mitchell, revd, 589-91 Springs, Michigan, death, 288 Appalachian Mountains, map of, 589; Ballard County, mentioned, 319 region of, 105; mentioned, 270 Ballough, John F., and the Himler Coal Ardery, Philip P., book rev by, 80-81; Company, 518 mentioned, 100 Banks, James W., photo of, faces, 420 Armbruster, Sophia, Louisville, 207, Baptist church, in Kentucky, 220; men- 209 tioned, 594 Armbruster, William, brewery of, 215; Baptist Missionary Union, mentioned, mentioned, 207 5 Armstrong, James, mentioned, 336 Barbee, John, Louisville, 200, 202 Army of the West, Civil War, 262 Barber, William Earl, article about, 100 Arnold, Benedict, and James Wilkin- Barclay, Moylan and Company, men- son, 334-36, 363-64 tioned, 336 Arnow, Harriett Simpson, book by, 429; Bardstown, newspapers of, 24-29, 31, mentioned, 330 33-34; mentioned, 82, 582 Arthur, William, mentioned, 212-13 Bardstown Gazette, Nelson County, 24- Articles of Confederation, mentioned, 26, 31, 33-34 48, 51, 53, 57 Bardstown Herald, Nelson County, 24- Articles of Confederation Congress, 25, 28, 34-35 mentioned, 344 Bardstown Herald _ {2nd}, Nelson Ashland, and Harriet Hildreth Means, County, 24, 27, 33 379; Boyd County Public Library, Bardstown Local Item, Nelson County, 476; mentioned, 369-70, 387 23-24, 33 Association of American Medical Col- Bardstown Observer, Nelson County, leges, mentioned, 573, 575 24 Atlanta, Georgia, Civil War campaign Bardstown Repository, Nelson County, of, 597-98; mentioned, 82-83, 485 24-25, 33 Atlas, Ralph, mentioned, 268 Bardstown Visitor, Nelson County, 23- Auburn, Alabama, mentioned, 562 24 Auburn University, mentioned, 562 Barker, Elihu, map of, 453 Aulsbrook, Eliza [Austerbrook], men- Barkley, Alben, mentioned, 438, 441, tioned, 206 445 Austin, Charles, Hanover County, Vir- Barnabes, Mrs. John, mentioned, 534 ginia, 69 Barren County, and Richard Skaggs, Austin, William, Hanover County, Vir- 493; mentioned, 585 ginia, 69 Barrow Road, Lexington, 319 Barry, John J., mentioned, 30 Bailey, Raymond C., book rev by, 488- Bashaw, Carolyn T., award given to, 90 100 Baird, Nancy D., A “TRUE WOMAN’S Basil, Peter, mentioned, 72 SPHERE”: MOTHERHOOD IN LATE Bates, Alan L., book by noted, 492 ANTEBELLUM KENTUCKY, 369-94; Baumgartner, Richard A., book edited “'. . BEEN PRETTY GOOD”: THE by revd, 597-98 DIARY OF AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD, Baxter, John G., mentioned, 210, 237 252-64 Baxter v. Abbott, court case, 406 Baker, Shirley G., Nashville, Tennes- Baylor, George W., mentioned, 73 see, death, 288 Beale panorama, in Louisville, 258 Balazs, Steve, and Arch Hewit, 541; and Beall, Samuel, mentioned, 95 Himlerville, 518, 529, 536 Beall-Booth family, papers of, 95 Balazs, Mrs. Steve (Damron), and Him- Beargrass cut-off, in Louisville, 217-18 lerville, 536 Beargrass-St. Matthews Historical So- Bales family, history of, 92 ciety, talk given to, 96 Ball State University, mentioned, 595 Beauchamp, Doc, mentioned, 439 Ballard, Bland, mentioned, 403-404, Beauchamp, Jereboam, mentioned, 415 325, 328 606 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Beauty, Kentucky, and Himlerville, Bierce, Ambrose, essay about, noted, 541 494 Beauty-Hysteam Coal Seam, and Him- Big Sandy River, breaks of, 318; men- lerville, 541 tioned, 514, 523 Beckham, J. C. W., mentioned, 438-39 Big Sandy Valley, mines in, 538 Becknell family, mentioned, 321 Bill of Rights, mentioned, 58, 332 Beecher, Henry Ward, sermons of, 594 Billington, Ray, quoted, 364 Beeman, Richard, mentioned, 591 Bingham, Mary, mentioned, 100 Belknap, Caroline, mentioned, 581 Bingham, Robert Worth, and the Belknap, Jeremy, New Hampshire, 578 Goebel affair, 427; mentioned, 439 Belknap, Lucy, mentioned, 581 Bingham Foundation, mentioned, 93 Belknap, Morris Burke, mentioned, Binkerd, Adam D., mentioned, 11-12 580-81 Bird, Henry, mentioned, 321 Belknap, Robert Morris, and the Decla- Bird, Robert Montgomery, mentioned, ration of Independence, 578 11, 14 Belknap, William Burke, article about, Bixby letter, and Abraham Lincoln, 494 578-84; photo of, 579 Black Patch War, and Kentucky, 432; Belknap, William Richardson, men- mentioned, 328-29 tioned, 581, 583 Blackburn, Joseph C. S., and Adlai Belknap Campus, University of Louis- Ewing Stevenson, 546 ville, 236 Blackburn, Luke P., mentioned, 407 Belknap family, article about, 578-84; Blackfish, Shawnee chief, 321 home, photo of, 583 Blacks, genealogy of, 452; material at Bellard, Alfred, mentioned, 82 The Filson Club, 474 Bellarmine College, talk given at, 96 Blakey, George T., book rev by, 595-97 Belle of Louisville, by Alan L. Bates, Blakey, Mary T., Louisville, death, 288 noted, 492 Blanding, Sarah Gibson, article about, Belle Sheridan, steamer, 217 100 Bellissary, Constantine, article by, 513 Bloch, Charles L., gift from, 102 Belmont, August, mentioned, 81 Block, Mary R., CHILD-SAVING LAWS Benedict, Lloyd Weeks, mentioned, 267 OF LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON Bennett, James Darrel, Louisville, COUNTY, 1854-1894: A Socio- death, 288 LEGAL HIsTorRY, 232-51 Benson, Joseph W., and the University Bloody Monday, in Louisville, article of Louisville, 564 about, 197-219; mentioned, 326 Bentley, James R., annual report, 91-92 Bloomfield, newspapers in, 24, 30; men- tioned, 23, 325 Benton, Thomas Hart, mentioned, 372, Bloomington, Illinois, and Joseph W. 598 Berg, George, mentioned, 212 Fifer, 560; mentioned, 543-44, 547, 549, 557 Berger, Carl, mentioned, 523 Blue Grass Quartet, mentioned, 586 Berkley, California, mentioned, 253 Blue Licks, mentioned, 72 Berlin, Ira, book by edited, 87 Blue Ridge Mountains, mentioned, 306, Berry, Thomas F., book by, 92 590 Berry, Wendell, bock by, 430; book by Blue Water School, and Adlai Ewing noted, 281; book by revd, 78-80; Stevenson, 543 mentioned, 330, 422 Board of Trade, and William Burke Bert T. Combs the Politician: An Oral Belknap, 582 History, by George W. Robinson, Board of War, and James Wilkinson, revd, 482-84 Betts, Raymond F., talk by, 90 Bodine, James M., and medical train- Betz, Charles, photo of, faces, 420 ing, 572-74 Bibee Family, compiled by Gary G. Bodley, Temple, manuscript collection Lloyd, noted, 494 of, 351 Bicentennial, See Kentucky Bicenten- Bodmer, George R., book rev by, 87-89 nial Bogue, Allen, mentioned, 284 Biddle, Ann, mentioned, 336 Bolivar, Georgia, mentioned, 254 1992} Index 607 Bondaio, Felice, mentioned, 286 Breckinridge, John C., mentioned, 81 Bonus Bill, mentioned, 281 Breckinridge, Mary, mentioned, 369 Booker T. Washington Colored Gram- Breckinridge, Robert, mentioned, 55 mar School, mentioned, 487 Breckinridge, Mrs. Robert J., Boone, Daniel, and Kentucky, 450; and Lexington, 372 land surveying, 460; film about, 498; Breckinridge, Virginia, letter to, 373 play about, 102; mentioned, 321, Breckinridge, W. C. P., and the Buford- 329, 338, 451 Elliott case, 405, 418; Lexington, 67 Boone, Joy Bale, book rev by, 480-82 Breckinridge family, book about revd, Boone, Squire, book about noted, 492; 270-72; photo of, faces, 420; men- settlement by, 480 tioned, 270, 321 Boonesborough (Boonesboro), men- Breckinridge Street, Louisville, 257 tioned, 320, 451 Brennan, Mickey, mentioned, 439 Booth, Nicholas, mentioned, 95 Brent, Hugh, commissioner, 74 Booth’s Amphitheatre, Mammoth Bright, John Morgan, marriage of, 65 Cave, 6, 8, 11, 20; photo of, 18 Bright, Judith (Forsythe), marriage of, Borders, of Kentucky, 322 65 Borghold, Frederick, Louisville, 202 Britain, export markets, 48; mentioned, Boston, immigrants in, 536 51 Boston, Massachusetts, mentioned, 44, British army, at the Battle of King’s 75, 239, 334, 372, 377 Mountain, 225; in South Carolina, Boston School of Expression, and Mary 221; surrender at Yorktown, 221; Jo Gheens, 495 mentioned, 335, 489 Bourbon-Clark County, circuit of, 63 British Parliament, House of Lords, 44 Bourbon County, 1830 census, 66; and Broadway Baptist Church, and Mary Jo Forsythe family, 61-62, 69-72; cir- Gheens, 495 cuit court, 60, 67, 73-74; mentioned, Broadway Street, Frankfort, 290; 57 Louisville, 260-61 Bowes, L. A., and the Himler Coal Com- Brock, W. R., mentioned, 284 pany, 518 Brook Street, Louisville, 259 Bowling Green, mentioned, 334, 370- Brown, [?], mentioned, 258 71, 495 Brown, E. M., and the Himler Coal Bowman, Joseph, letter of, 95 Company, 518 Boyd, Hazel Mason, mentioned, 469 Brown, Harry, book rev by, 587-89 Boyd County, mentioned, 370 Brown, James, mentioned, 69 Boyd County Public Library, and Brown, Jeffrey P., book rev by, 589-93 genealogical research, 476 Brown, John, and Court party, 39; and Boyle, J. T., mentioned, 390 James Wilkinson, 341, 353-54, 356- Bradas, Julius, mentioned, 257 57, 361; and ratification of the Con- Bradas, Margaret, store of, 257 stitution, 41, 47, 50, 53, 55-56; letter Bradas, Peter, store of, 257 to, 58 Bradas and Gheens, candy company, Brown, John Mason, mentioned, 45, 47 Louisville, 495 Brown, John Y., and Adlai Ewing Bradbury, William F., photo of, faces, Stevenson, 546 420 Brown, John Y., Jr., mentioned, 441 Bradford, John, Lexington, 466, men- Brown, John Young, mentioned, 554 tioned, 43, 330 Brown, William, mentioned, 212 Bradley, E. R., mentioned, 81 Brown’s Ferry Four, and Merle Travis, Brainard, G. W., Louisville, 77 586 Brannin, A. O., mentioned, 261 Bryan, William Jennings, campaign of, Brannin, Bridget, mentioned, 261 557; papers of, 94; mentioned, 561 Brannin, Elizabeth, mentioned, 261 Buchanan, James, letters of, 95; men- Breathitt, Edward T., mentioned, 445, tioned, 81 483 Buck County, Pennsylvania, men- Breathitt County, mentioned, 425, 599 tioned, 336 Breckinridge, John, and Kentucky, Buck Creek Block, coal seam, 525 340, 367; mentioned, 270, 272 Buckhannon, Lydia, mentioned, 64 608 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Buckner, Ariss, Loudon County, Vir- Bunch, J. M., Louisville, 208 ginia, 65 Burdorf, Mrs. Fred G., Louisville, Buckner, Aylette Hawes, mentioned, 67 death, 288 Buckner, B. F., mentioned, 402, 415 Burgoyne, John, mentioned, 335 Buckner, Benjamin Forsythe, men- Burianek, Bridget Osbourne, men- tioned, 67-68 tioned, 291 Buckner, Benjamin H., mentioned, 67 Burlington, mentioned, 291 Buckner, Carrie [Caroline] (Garner), Burns, Andrew, conviction of, 216; men- mentioned, 68 tioned, 214 Buckner, Charlotte (Forsythe), men- Burns, Patrick, mentioned, 217-18 tioned, 62-64, 68 Burr, Aaron, mentioned, 363 Buckner, Daniel Turney, mentioned, 68 Burrison, John A., book edited by revd, Buckner, Elizabeth (Gatewood), men- 275-78 tioned, 67 Bush, Jonas H., family, photo of, faces, Buckner, Elizabeth Martin, mentioned, 420 68 Bush, Thomas, and Adlai Ewing Buckner, Ella Simpson, mentioned, 68 Stevenson, 543 Buckner, Garrett Davis, mentioned, 68 Bush family, history of, 92 Buckner, Garrett Davis, Jr., men- Butler, Gloria J., annual report, 103- tioned, 68 104 Buckner, Lucy (Hooe), Loudon County, Butler County, mentioned, 585 Virginia, 65 Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, men- Buckner, Mary Betty (Martin), Win- tioned, 549 chester, 68 Buzzard’s Roost, battle of, 597 Buckner, S. B., mentioned, 407 Buckner, Sara Martin, mentioned, 68 Buckner, Susan C., mentioned, 68 Buckner, Susan D., mentioned, 68 Cairo Times, Illinois newspaper, 26 Buckner, William Aylette, mentioned, Caldwell, Peter, mentioned, 242 68 Caldwell County, mentioned, 426 Buck’s Creek, mentioned, 514 Calhoun, James, mentioned, 592 Buell, Don Carlos, and the Union army, Calhoun, John C., mentioned, 75, 281 378 California, mentioned, 65, 87 Callahan, Ed, mentioned, 425 Buford, Abe, mentioned, 404-405 Calvert, James B., book rev by, 484-86; Buford, Henry, mentioned, 401, 404, mentioned, 94, 98 418 Calvert County, Maryland, mentioned, Buford, Mary, mentioned, 396-97 334 Buford, Thomas, article about, 395-420 Cambrige, Massachusetts, mentioned, BUFORD-ELLIOTT TRAGEDY AND THE 34 TRADITIONS OF KENTUCKY CRIMI- Camden, South Carolina, mentioned, NAL JUSTICE, by Robert M. Ireland, 221 395-420 Camp, Ichabod, article about, 100 Buford’s Administrator v. Guthrie, Campbell, Arthur, letter of, 50; men- court case, 396, 411, 414, 418 tioned, 225, 227, 592 Bullitt, Alexander Scott, mentioned, Campbell, Mrs. I. W., Louisville, death, 354 288 Bullitt, Henry M., and medical train- Campbell, James, mentioned, 227 ing, 563-64 Campbell, John B., Hopkinsville, 227 Bullitt, J. F., mentioned, 407 Campbell, Margaret, mentioned, 227 Bullitt, Thomas, mentioned, 282 Campbell, William, article about, 220- Bullitt, Thomas W., Louisville, death, 32 288 Campbell County, book about noted, Bullitt County, church of, 283; men- 282 tioned, 484, 486 Campbell Street, Louisville, 216 Bullock, William F., Louisville, 201, Canada, and the Prowse family, 105; 217 mentioned, 334 1992] Index 609 Canals for a Nation: The Canal Era in Census records, and genealogical re- the United States 1790-1860, by search, 456-57 Ronald E. Shaw, revd, 280-81 Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, An- Candid Critic [Nelson County], men- chorage, 397, 415-16 tioned, 23 Central Plank Road, Louisville, 257 Candid News [Nelson County], men- Centre College, and Adlai Ewing tioned, 23-24 Stevenson, 543; mentioned, 544, Candid Review [Nelson County], men- 553-54 tioned, 23-25, 34 Chambers, George W., mentioned, 212 Cannonsburg College, and William Chandler, A. B., administration of, 444; Burke Belknap, 579 and Bert T. Combs, 483; Versailles, Cantrell, Doug, HIMLERVILLE: HUNGA- death, 288; mentioned, 439, 441-42, RIAN COOPERATIVE MINING IN 445 KENTUCKY, 513-42 Chapel Hill, Tennessee, mentioned, 105 Capital Hotel, Frankfort, 395 Charette family, mentioned, 480 Carico v. Commonwealth, court case, Chattanooga, Tennessee, campaign of, 413 597; mentioned, 82 Cherokee Indians, and Andrew Carlisle, John G., and Adlai Ewing Jackson, 599; in Kentucky, 458-60; Stevenson, 546 mentioned, 589 Carroll, Julian, mentioned, 441 Cherry, Kenneth, mentioned, 100 Carson, Clara Vay, gift from, 102 Chescheir, Thomas K., Topeka, Kansas, Carson, Kit, mentioned, 321 death, 288 Carson family, mentioned, 321 Cheseborough, David B., book edited by Carter, Francis, mentioned, 258 revd, 593-95 Carter and Jouett, store in Louisville, Chestnut Street, Louisville, 252, 259- 258 61, 563 Cary, Wilson Miles, Elizabeth City Chestnut Street Hospital, Louisville, County, Virginia, 71 215 Casey, Peter, book about noted, 494 Chestnut Street Presbyterian Church, Casey County, mentioned, 585 and Lunsford Yandell, 257 Caseyville, mentioned, 494 Chicago, and Himlerville, 540; and the Caskie, James, and Adlai Ewing Democratic National Convention, Stevenson, 543 547; mentioned, 66, 268 Casseday, A. A., mentioned, 260 Chicago Tribune, mentioned, 398 Casseday, Mary, mentioned, 260 Chickasaw Indians, land purchase Casseday, William, mentioned, 260 from, 451 Cassell, Frank A., book rev by, 75-76 Castner, Charles B., andthe L & N Rail- CHILD-SAVING LAWS OF LOUISVILLE road, 485 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY, 1854- 1894: A Socio-LEGAL HIsTory, by Catholic Advocate [Nelson County], Mary R. Block, 232-51 mentioned, 24, 29 Catholic church, in Kentucky, 366; Children, in 19th century, articles about, 232-64 mentioned, 481 Catholic University, Washington, D. Chinn, Phillip, mentioned, 81 C., 29 Chipley, W. S., mentioned, 412 Chippewa, battle of, 227 Catlettsburg, mentioned, 370, 374 Cholera, in antebellum Kentucky, 389- Catt family, history of, 92 91 Caudill, Harry, mentioned, 330 Christian, Israel, and Virginia, 592 Cavanaugh (Cavender), Pat, men- Christian, Percy Willis, mentioned, 341 tioned, 214-15 Christian County, Adlai Ewing Steven- Cave Hill Cemetery, mentioned, 97 Cavender (Cavanaugh), Pat, men- son birthplace, 545; mentioned, 486, 543, 553-54 tioned, 214-15 Cayton, Andrew R. L., mentioned, 591 Chronicle [Union Army], Nelson Cemetery records, and genealogical re- County newspaper, 24 search, 463-64 Churchill, Armisted, mentioned, 466 610 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Cincinnati, newspapers in, 402; riots in, Stevenson, 546, 548-49, 553, 559-60; 198; mentioned, 14, 17, 234, 369, 523 and the 1888 campaign, 557; and the Cincinnati Gazette, mentioned, 398 1892 campaign, 555; mentioned, Citizens National Bank, and William 550-51, 556, 561 Burke Belknap, 582 Cleveland, Ohio, and Himlerville, 540; Civil War. and medical training, 570; mentioned, 77 book about, 284-87; book about Clift, G. Glenn, book by, 457, 466 noted, 283, 492-93; books about Clinton, Henry, mentioned, 222 revd, 81-87, 593-98; flags from Clinton County, mentioned, 585 loaned, 102; in Kentucky, 401, 449; Coady, Jean Howerton, Louisville, material at The Filson Club, 474; death, 288 military records of, 461-62; news- Coal mining, article about, 513-42 papers during, 93; veterans of, 457; Coalboat Water, by Alan L. Bates, mentioned, 29-30, 205, 209, 273, noted, 492 327, 393, 431, 455, 462-63, 469, 484, Cobb, Irvin S., mentioned, 330, 430 489-90, 543, 559, 581-82 Cofer, Martin H., and the Buford-Elliott case, 414 Clark, George Rogers, letter of, 95; Coleman family, collections of, 97 mentioned, 321, 340, 346-47, 350, Colesburg, mentioned, 485 364 Coletto, Texas, mentioned, 28 Clark, James, mentioned, 62-65, 70, 72, Collins, Foster, mentioned, 67 74 Collins, Martha Layne, mentioned, Clark, John H., book by revd, 80-81 445-46 Clark, Margaret Buckner Thornton, Collins, Mary, mentioned, 376, 382 marriage of, 65 Collins, Mary Cox, mentioned, 372 Clark, Mary, mentioned, 65 Collins, Richard, mentioned, 372 Clark, Richard, mentioned, 65 Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Clark, Robert, California, 65 Century, talk given to, 96 Clark, Susan (Forsythe), mentioned, Columbia Broadcasting System, men- tioned, 267 62, 64-65 Columbus, Ohio, mentioned, 541 Clark, Thomas D., and the James Madi- Combs, Bert T., book about revd, 482- son Symposium, 497; book by, 453; 84; Lexington, death, 288; men- book by revd, 75-76; KENTUCKY tioned, 441-42 HERITAGE: AN OVERVIEW, 305-333 Confederate army, and John W. Clark, William, letters of, 95 Grigsby, 390; book about revd, 81- Clarksville, Indiana, mentioned, 96, 83; records of, 462; veterans of, 457; 290 mentioned, 84-85, 263 Clarksville, Tennessee, mentioned, 487 Confederate States of America, forma- Clarksville Riverfront Foundation, tion of, 262 mentioned, 290 Conference on the Appalachian Fron- Clay, Cassius M., mentioned, 326 tier, mentioned, 589 Clay, Henry, and Kentucky, 340; biog- Congleton, Betty Carolyn, book rev by, raphy of, 98; material of, 97; papers 589-91 of, 94; talk about, 90; mentioned, Congregational Church, mentioned, 229, 281, 325, 333, 367 272 Clay County, mentioned, 319, 483, 590 Conn, Notley, Bourbon County, 57 Clay family, mentioned, 321 Connections, Filson Club newsletter, Clay Street, Louisville, 213, 215 99, 499 Claypool, James C., mentioned, 290 Conscience and _ Slavery: The Clear Creek, and Painted Stone Sta- Evangelistic Calvinist, Domestic tion, 480 Missions, 1837-1861, by Victor B. Clements, Earle, mentioned, 438-39, Howard, revd, 272-73 442, 483 Consolidation Coal Company, and Cleveland, Benjamin, and the Battle of Himler Coal Company, 528 King’s Mountain, 225, 228 Constitution of 1787, ratification of, 36- Cleveland, Grover, and Adlai Ewing 59 1992] Index 611 Conterato, Bruno, mentioned, 268 Craik-Simmons family, papers of, 94 Continental Congress, mentioned, 274, Crain, Mary A., Pewee Valley, death, 335 288 Conway, W. Fred, books by noted, 492- Crane, Susie, gift from, 102 93 Crane Creek, Clay County, 319 Conway Cabal, and James Wilkinson, Cravens panorama, in Louisville, 258 Crawford, T. H., mentioned, 208 Cooke, Anna, mentioned, 325 Creamer, Sister Mary Michael, Louis- Cooper, John Sherman, papers of, 94; ville, death, 288 Washington, D. C., death, 288; men- Creek Indians, and Andrew Jackson, tioned, 438, 441 598-99 Corbin, mentioned, 485 Criminal justice, in antebellum Ken- Corn Island, mentioned, 256 tucky, 395-420 Corn Island Exchange, mentioned, 256 Crisp, Charles F., and the Democratic Cornwallis, Lord, mentioned, 221 party, 558 Corps of Discovery, Lewis and Clark ex- Crittenden, John Jordan, papers of, 94; pedition, 96 mentioned, 333 Corydon, Indiana, book about noted, Crittenden Co. Ky. Marriage Records, 493 Vol II, 1866-1886, compiled by Corydon: The Forgotten Battle of the Brenda Joyce Jerome, noted, 282 Civil War, by W. Fred Conway, Crittenden family, mentioned, 321 noted, 492-93 Crockett, Joseph, mentioned, 358 Crowe-Carraco, Carol, A “TRUE Council on Medical Education, and the WOMAN’S SPHERE”: MOTHERHOOD American Medical Association, 574 IN LATE ANTEBELLUM KENTUCKY, Counties, in Kentucky, 311-13; chart of, 369-94 477-79 Crume, W. Keith, gift from, 101-102 Country party, and Kentucky state- Cruzat, Francisco, mentioned, 350 hood, 39 Cumberland County, mentioned, 585 County Court Records, and genealogi- Cumberland Gap, and Kentucky settle- cal research, 454-56 ment, 451; mentioned, 306, 316, 337, Courier-Journal [Louisville], and 390 Henry Watterson, 430; book about Cumberland Plateau, mentioned, 590 noted, 282; mentioned, 398, 425, Cumberland River, and Morris Burke 481, 548, 583 Belknap, 578; mentioned, 450, 579- Court party, and Kentucky statehood, 80 39, 47, 50, 54-55, 57-58 Current, Fiijah, mentioned, 64 Courtenay, James C., Louisville, death, Current, Richard N., mentioned, 292 288 Curtis, George M., and the Buford-El- Courts, in Kentucky, 329-30 liott case, 404-405, 416, 418; men- Covington, and Himlerville, 540; Ken- tioned, 404 ton County Public Library, 476; Cypress Creek, Union County, 494 mentioned, 546 Cox, Clayton R., Lexington, 468 Cox, Dwayne, FROM COMPETITION To CONSOLIDATION: MEDICAL EDUCA- D. X. Murphy and Brother, Louisville, TION IN LOUISVILLE, 1850-1910, 97 562-77 Dabney, Charles, mentioned, 71 Cox, John, mentioned, 284 Dabney, S. Gordon, papers from, 94-95 Cox, Judith Sexton, grave of, 463 Dabney family, collections of, 97 Cox, LaWanda, mentioned, 284 Dabney-Joyes family, papers of, 94 Cox, Lillian, gift from, 102 Damron family, and Himlerville, 536 Crabtree, Royale R., Winter Park, Dancyville Presbyterian Church, and Florida, death, 288 Lunsford Yandell, 257 Crafton, Samuel, mentioned, 69 Daniel, Walker, mentioned, 337 Craggy Bluff, Tennessee, mentioned, Danville, mentioned, 50, 314, 341-43, 252-53 346, 354, 356, 371, 390, 466, 543-44 612 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Danville Political Club, mentioned, 40, Dent, Thomas B., Louisville, 257 45, 47, 346, faces, 420 DePaepe, Duane, mentioned, 10-11, 20 Dark Side of Hopkinsville: Stories by Department of the Interior, and Native Ted Poston, edited by Kathleen A. Americans, 87 Hauke, revd, 486-88 DePeyster, Abraham, mentioned, 226- Daughters of the American Colonists, 27 talk given to, 96 Detroit, Michigan, and Himlerville, 540 Daughters of the American Revolution, Devinney, [7], mentioned, 212-13 Bible records compiled by, 465; Dew, Lee A., book rev by, 280-81 cemetery records published by, 464; Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. mentioned, 554 Jackman of the Orphan Brigade, Daughters of the Union, talk given to, edited by William C. Davis, revd, 81- 96 83 Dave, Yankee, mentioned, 215 Dicken-Garcia, Hazel, book by revd, Davidge, Montgomery and Company, 270-72 Louisville, 260 Dickens, Charles, and the Galt House, 581 Davie, Ellen, Louisville, 203 Davis, Donald, mentioned, 286 Dictionary of American Biography, Davis, Garrett, mentioned, 68 mentioned, 321 Davis, James A., mentioned, 463 Dictionary of Virginia Biography, en- Davis, Jefferson, mentioned, 321, 333 tries for, 97 Davis, William C., book edited by revd, Dillard, Annie, mentioned, 89 81-83 Dinsmore Homestead Foundation, mentioned, 291 Davis, William O., mentioned, 557 Dinwiddie, Bob, mentioned, 265 Davis family, mentioned, 321 Disease, in antebellum Kentucky, 387- Dawson, Nelson L., annual report, 99-. 89; in Kentucky, 421 100 Donelion, James, Irish slave, 466 de Charette, Marquis Antoine, France, Donne (Dunn), Augusta, mentioned, 481 259 de Charette, Susanne Meriwether, Doolittle, James, mentioned, 285 mentioned, 481 Douglas, George, mentioned, 200 De Quindre, Antoine, mentioned, 321 Douglas, Madison E., Jr., Louisville, Dearing, Donald, book compiled by death, 288 noted, 281-82 Downing, Elizabeth, death of, 466 Declaration of Independence, men- Downing, John, Louisville, 466 tioned, 274, 343, 578 Drake, Daniel, map by, 8 Delaware River, mentioned, 336 Draper, Lyman C., manuscripts of, 92; Dembitz, Lewis, mentioned, 403 mentioned, 229 Demjen, Frank, mentioned, 522 Drybrough, Mrs. F. W., Jr., gift from, Democratic National Convention, 1892, 102 and Adlai Ewing Stevenson, 546-47; Dryden, Levi, mentioned, 266 Chicago, 547 Du Pont, Eleuthere Irenee, and Mam- Democratic party, and Adlai Ewing moth Cave saltpeter, 9, 14, 20-22 Stevenson, 544, 548, 552; in House Du Pont Powder Works, and Mammoth of Representatives, 556; in Ken- Cave saltpeter, 9, 20-21 tucky, 437-40, 442, 452; mentioned, Dudley, Charles Lee, photo of, faces, 197, 207, 543, 546, 549-51, 553-55, 420 558-59, 561 Dunbar, Willis, mentioned, 286 Denham, Dale H., book compiled by Duncan, Blanton, Louisville, 201 noted, 493 Duncan, Daniel, mentioned, 64, 73 Denham family, book about noted, 493 Duncan, John Allen, FORSYTHE Foort- Denham Threads: The Descendants of PRINTS IN KENTUCKY, 60-74 Hezekiah S. and Winney (Little) Dunn, A. O., mentioned, 259 Denham, 1802-1991, compiled by Dunn, Charles, mentioned, 259-60 Dale H. Denham, noted, 493 Dunn, Isaac, B., mentioned, 336, 354 Dent, Mrs. Paul, mentioned, 93 Durrett, Reuben T., mentioned, 208

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