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INDEX TO VOLUME 68 1994 Abdy, E. S., 266 Florida), 507 Abel, Mr. (Roman Catholic Alabama Brown Lung Study clergyman), 265 Committee, 525 Abolitionist movement: book about, Alam, Mohammed B.: book rev. by, revd., 425-27; Mattie Griffith 524-26 Browne in, 219-31 Alberts, Mrs. Gisbert, 115 Academy, at Louisville, 263 Alberts, J. Bernard, Jr.: portrait of “Account of an Expedition from J. Bernard Alberts, Sr., by, 115 Pittsburgh to the Rocky Alberts, J. Bernard, Sr.: portrait Mountains, performed in the of, 115 Years 1819, 1820..." (Long), Alden, USS, 355 256-57 Alexander, James R.: Jaybird: A. J. Acton, Sue, 104 Moxham and the Manufacture of Adams, John Quincy, 62n. 18 the Johnson Rail, noted, 95 Adams family papers, 105 Alfonso XIII (king of Spain), 68 Adath Jeshurun Congregation Allegany County (New York), 251 (Louisville), 288 Allen, Mrs. Ancel, 479 “Address . . . to Worker's Luncheon Allen, James Lane, 105 Meeting, Louisville and Jefferson Allen, Mary Allen, 418 County War Fund" (Stein), 418 Allen’s Hotel (Louisville), 255, Adelstein, Debra, 292 259, 263 “Admiral Kimmel and Pearl Harbor: Allison, Margaret, 419 Heritage, Perception, and the Allison, Young E., 107 Perils of Calculation" (Harris), Allison family papers, 419 379-417 American Anti-Slavery Society, 219, Adventures of the U-202: An Actual 224, 230 Narrative (Spiegel Von und zu American Battle Monuments Peckelsheim), 351 Commission, 363 Advertising, during Spanish American Colonization Society, 219 influenza epidemic of 1918, American Federation of Labor, 277 69-70, 73-74, 75-76 American Medical Association, African church, in Louisville, 262 records of Spanish influenza African-Americans: employment of epidemic in 1918, 78-79 women during World War II, American Missionary Society, 426 477-78; history from 1760-1891, American Red Cross, 469, 470, 495 book revd., 85-86; history from Americans as They Are: Described in 1890-1980, book revd., 86-87; a Tour Through the Valley of in Indiana, 526-28; museum the Mississippi (Postl), 260-61 exhibit about, 113-14; in Anderson, Karen, 469, 478 United States Army, 531; in Anderson, William L., 88 World War II, 419-20. See also Andrew, John A., 230 Abolitionist movement Anthony, Allen, ed.: Columbus, KY Agriculture: around Carlisle, 320; as the Nation's Capital: Legend around Louisville, 248, 254, or Near Reality? A Compilation 261; corn, 252; and soil of Accounts, revd., 522-24 fertility, 250; tobacco, 252, Anthony, Susan B., 230 320, 432-33, 477; and victory Apple, Lindsey, 111 gardens, 473; wheat, 248, 254; Arcadia Conference, 332 women as laborers in, 476-77 Ardery, Philip P.: Bomber Pilot: A Ainsly, Henry, 265 Memoir of World War II, 418, Air Corps Tactical Center (Orlando, 506; on FC publications Page numbers in italics refer to figures. 540 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October committee, 111; “Prich,"” Barnette, Henlee Hulix, 427-28 499-520 Barnhill, George, 430 Ardery, William, 500, 512-13, Barr, Dixon, 111 514-16 Barr, Jimmie Ellen, 329 Armistice Day celebrations, 326 Barren County, World War II Armour, Rollin S., ed.: inductees from, 368, 421 Perspectives on Christian Barrett, Brig. Gen. Charles D., Ethics: Essays in Honor of 412-13 Henlee Hulix Barnette, revd., Barrow, Washington, 59n. 9 427-28 Bartlett, Richard A.: book rev. by, Army of Bataan, 495-97 296-98 Asafetida, as cure for influenza, Bataan (Philippines), 356, 357, 71, fat Zo 489, 491-98 Asbury, Daniel, 6, 8, 11 Battle from the Stari: The Life of Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. (of Nathan Bedford Forrest (Wills), Louisville), 240 revd., 528-29 Ashe, Thomas, 245-46 Battle of Blue Licks, 22, 24, 298 Ashton, William, 115 Battle of Bougainville, 330, 334, Associated Press (AP), 502 337-47 Association of American Battle of Corregidor, 357-60, Geographers, 102 362-63 Athey, Ed, 117 Battle of Fallen Timbers, 24 Atlanta (Georgia), residential Beam, T. Jeremiah, 104 mobility in, 51 Beam distillery (Clermont), 104 Atlantic Neutrality Patrol, 393 Beard, Evan C., 115 Atwater, Caleb, 261-63 Beardstown, 241 Autobiography of a Female Slave Beargrass Creek, 234, 236, 238, 240, (Griffith), 221-22 241, 242, 245, 251, 253, 350 Ayres, William: Historical Bearss, Sara B.: “To Buckle on Sketches, 234 Armor Again’: Henry Clay’s Letters to Donald MacLeod," 57-65 B. Weille and Son (Paducah), 75 Beaubin, Charles, 4 Baie-Saint-Paul (St. Paul’s Bay), Beisler, CPO Joseph J., 357 white captives at, 14 Belgium, postwar conditions in, 454 Bailey, Joseph, 280 Bell County, Gann family in, 530 Bailey, Rebecca, 220 Bell family, 95 Bailey, William Shreve: family of, Bellinger, Rear Adm. Patrick N. L., 219, 220 400-402, 406, 408 Baily, Francis, 242-43 Belue, Ted Franklin: book rev. by, Baird, Nancy Disher: “To Hear 293-95; print of Daniel Boone Their Beefs and Squa[w]ks’: A by, 307; “Terror in the Kentucky Congressman Visits Canelands: The Fate of Daniel Postwar Europe,” 445-64 Boone's Salt Boilers,” 3-34 Bairdstown, college in, 261 Ben Snyder store (Louisville), 285 Bakeless, John, 8 Berea College: establishment of, Baldwin, William, 513, 514 220, 426; segregation of, 87 Ballard County, purchase of, 66 Bergeron, Paul H., ed.: Papers of Bank of the United States Andrew Johnson: Volume 10, (Louisville), 254, 257, 260 February-July 1866, revd., Baptist church: in Louisville, 259, 423-25 262; members of, 16, 22, 30, 32 Berthoud, Mr. (early settler of Barbourville, Dr. Thomas Walker's Shippingsport), 251 trip to, 233 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 478 Barden, Graham, 521 Bingham, Edith S., 111 Barker, USS, 355 Birkbeck, Morris, 91 1994] Index Black, A. B., 75 Boone, Jemima, 8 Black Death (plague), 67 Boone, Squire, 532 Black Fish (Shawnee chieftain), 7, Boone Family Association, 532 27-28, 32 Boonesborough (fort): 1778 seige Black History News & Notes, 526-28 of; 7,10; 17; 19-21, 22: Black Patch region, 432-33 Indian raids on, 28; names of Blackhawk, USS, 355 persons killed and captured Blacks. See African-Americans from, 6n. 8; settlement of, 19, Blakely, Vice Adm. Charles A., 411 23, 32 Blane, William Newnham, 257-58 Boothe, Louisa, 249 Blanton family, convention of, 307, Boston, residential mobility in, 434 35, 51 Bliss, Eugene F., ed.: Dr. Saugrain's Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, note-books 1788..., 237-38 223 Bloch, Adm. Charles C., 400-401, Botsch, Robert E.: Organizing the 403 Breathless: Cotton Dust, Bloch, Adm. Claude C., 411 Southern Politics, and the Bloom, Dr. I. N., 287 Brown Lung Association, revd., Bloom, Khaled J.: Mississippi 524-26 Valley’s Great Yellow Fever Botscharow-Kamau, Lucy Jayne, 90 Epidemic of 1878, revd., Bougainville (Solomon Islands), 428-30 324, 329, 330, 334, 337-47 Blue Grass Field (Lexington), 470 Boughman (a widow; later Mrs. Blue Grass Ordnance (Signal) Depot Nathaniel Bullock), 12 (Fayette County), 476 Bourbon County, election fraud in, Bluegrass region, 432-33 500, 510-16 Blurred Vision Award, Eighth Bourbon County Ministerial Annual, 105-6 Association, 515 B'nai B'rith, Louisville Lodge No. 14, Bowman, Alfred, 115 291 Bowman, Col. John, 12 B&O Railroad, 512 Braddock, Maj. Gen. Edward, 23 Bodnar, John, 46 Bradford, John, 422-23 Boise, USS, 355 Bradshaw, “Doc,” 327 Bomber Pilot: A Memoir of World War Brady, Cyrus Townsend, 351 II (Ardery), 418, 506 Brandeis: Beyond Progressivism Booker T. Washington School (Strum), revd., 298-300 (Lexington), 477 Brandeis, Louis D., 298-300 Boomer, John: papers of, 419-20 Brant, Joseph, 14 Boone, Daniel: accused of treason, Bratcher, Kathryn Anne (FC 21, 33; biography of, 8, librarian), 103 296-98; burial of brother, 31; Breathitt, Edward T., 519 captured by Shawnee, 8, 27, Breckinridge, Col. Henry, 504 32-33; care of William Hancock Breckinridge-Ripley family papers, by, 21; death of, 8; and early 105 Kentucky land records, 293; Brenner, Carl: Cumberland Falls, hairstyle of, 25; illness of, 115 8-9n. 16; illustrations of, “Brief Moments of Glory: Weaver's 296, 307; promotion of, 21, 33; Warriors—The 192nd ‘Kentucky’ rescue of captured whites by, Tank Battalion in the 7-8; salt boilers captured Philippines” (Wallace and with, 3-34; sharing his rations Claypool), 484-98 with other captives, 19; Briggs, Wallace Neal: Riverside Shawnee squaw of, 8-9n. 16; Remembered, revd., 300-302 sympathy with Shawnee Indians, British, and American captives, 13, 21-22 14, 31 Boone, Edward (“Ned"), 31 Broaddus, Andrew, 373 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Brookes-Smith, Joan E.: Master Bulmer, USS, 355 Index, Virginia Surveys and Burger, Phyllis, 105, 108 Grants, 1774-1791, 294 Burials: in Berea Cemetery, Inc., Brooks, Preston, 221 530; of influenza victims in Brooks, Samuel, 5, 6, 9, 13, 33 1918, 80-82; of soldiers in Brooks, Thomas, 6, 7, 8, 9 World War I, 80-81, 363; of Brooks, William, 6, 9, 33 soldiers in World War II, 363, Brookshire, Hugh, 453 377 Brotherhood of Locomotive Burkhardt, Richard W.: Eliza Julia Engineers and Firemen, 275, 277, Flower: Letters of an English 282 Gentlewoman: Life on the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Mlinois-Indiana Frontier, 283 1817-1861 (Walker and Brown, Arabia, 6, 9-10 Burkhardt), revd., 91-93 Brown, J. Graham, 349 Burnside, 419 Brown, John (a salt boiler), 6, 8n. Burress, Marjorie Byrnside: Led by 15, 10s 23, 32.33 the River: The Story of My Brown, John (abolitionist): Father's Towboating Days, biography of, noted, 97; Mattie noted, 529 Griffith Browne’s sympathy for, Bush, Corp. Richard E., 368 227-28; raid on Harper's Ferry Butler, Gloria J.: annual report by, 220 by, 116 Brown, John: papers of, 105 Butler, Mann, 263 Brown, John Mason, 418 Buttrick, Tilly, Jr., 248 Brown, John Y., Sr., 509 Byrnes, James F., 267, 268, 269, Brown, Samuel R., 251 271-72, 277, 282 Brown, Sarah, 10 Byrnside, Capt. Vernon K.: book Brown, William Dodd, 5, 21-22n. 52 about, noted, 529 Brown lung: book about, revd., 524-26 Brown Lung Association, 524-26 Caldwell, Charles, 105 Browne, Albert Gallatin, 230 Caldwell Tanks, 113 Browne, Martha Griffith (“Mattie”): Calhoun, John C., 58-59n. 6 as an abolitionist, 219-31; Callaway, Betsy, 8 Autobiography of a Female Callaway, Fanny, 8 Slave, 221-22; “Little Callaway, Flanders, 6, 7-8, 12, 14 Abolitionist, The," 225; Madge Callaway, Col. James (father), 7 Vertner, 226-27; “Ratie: A True Callaway, James (son), 5, 6, 7, 9, Story of a Little Hunchback," 12-14, 21 222; “Sketches and Narratives, Callaway, Micajah (“Cage"), 6, 7, illustrative of slavery, its 12, 14-15, 21, 34 incidents and workings, its Callaway, Col. Richard, 7, 20-21 essential character & Callaway, Susan White, 14 inevitable effects," 224 Calloway County: medical fees in, Brown-Forman Corporation, 113 79-80; purchase of, 66 Buchanan, James, 60 Calvert, James, 108 Buckner, Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar, Camp Atterbury (Indiana), 329 Jr., 376-77 Camp John Hay (Philippines), 489 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Sr., 377 Camp Lejeune (North Carolina), 335, Bullets, Messrs. (early inhabitants 337 of Louisville), 246 Camp Nelson, 426 Bullitt, Capt. Thomas, 293 Camp Pendleton (California), 335 Bullock, Nathaniel, 6, 11-12, Camp Polk (Louisiana), 487 15-16 Camp Taylor (near Louisville), 68 Bullock, Mrs. Nathaniel (formerly Campbell, Tracy: Politics of “the widow Boughman"), 12 Despair: Power and Resistance 1994] in the Tobacco Wars, revd., writings by, 220, 231 432-33 Children, of immigrants, 43-44, Candee, George, 426 47-48 Canopus, USS, 354, 355, 356, 357, Chimney Corner Tea Room 362 (Lexington), 471 Cantor, Louis: book rev. by, 526-28 Chiropractic care, as treatment for Caperton family papers, 105 influenza, 75 Captain Will (a Shawnee), 19-21 Cholera, folk medicine for, 72 Carlisle County, purchase of, 66 Christian Inquirer, 222 Carlisle High School, 319, 329 Churchill, Winston, 332 Carnahan, Albert Sidney Johnson, Cincinnati: book about, revd., 445n. 1 93-95; commerce in, 261; early Carolinas Industrial Commission, view of, 247; roads west from, S25 249 Caroline Islands, 396 Cincinnati Observed: Architecture Carouthers (of Lawrenceburg), 456 and History (Clubbe), revd., 93-95 Carpenter, Pattie, 326 Civil rights movement: Henlee H. Carrier, Chester O., 445, 457n. 22 Barnette in, 428 Carroll, Mrs. T. C., 472 Civil War: illustrations of, 296; Carroll, Thomas P.: book rev. by, papers of soldiers donated to 83-84 FC, 105; and William Tecumseh Carstens, Kenneth C., 89 Sherman, 302-3 Carter Hardware Company Clark, Rear Adm. David H., 413 (Mayfield), 81 Clark, George Rogers: attack on Casey County, Gann family in, 530 Shawnee Indians, 14, 23, 34, Cass, Lewis, 59, 64-65n. 23 246, 294; and Daniel Boone’s Caster, Owen, 104 salt boilers, 4, 13, 22, 23, Catholic church. See Roman Catholic 31, 32, 34; deserter from army church of, 16-17; at Falls of the Cave Hill Cemetery, 363 Ohio, 246; intelligence reports Cawein, Madison, 106 to, 31, 34; Joel Watkins's Cawthon, Charles, 435 meeting with, 239; “Memoir” of, Cecil, Rear Adm. Charles P., 413 234-35; and release of white Ceplair, Larry: “Mattie Griffith captives, 15; William Fleming's Browne: A Kentucky travel with, 236 Abolitionist," 219-31 Clark, Isaac: papers of, 106 Chalahgawtha (Chillicothe) sept (of Clark, Thomas D.: Voice of the the Shawnee), 27 Frontier: John Bradford's Notes Chambers, John, 105 on Kentucky, revd., 422-23 Chandler, Happy, 518 Clark, Tom, 506, 513, 514, 515 Chapman, Maria Weston, 228 Clark, William: letters of, 107, 110 Chapman, Peggy Roberts Brown, 96 Clarke, William F., Sr., 107 Chase, Mr. (a Presbyterian Clarksville (also Clerks Ville, preacher), 260 Clarkesville, Clark's grant), Chelf, Frank: on congressional 238, 241, 243, 245, 246 inspection tour of postwar Clausewitz, Karl von, 379 Europe, 445-65 Clay, Gen. Lucius, 456 Chenoweth family papers, 105 Clay, Cassius, 511-12, 514, 515 Cherokee Indians, white settlers Clay, Cassius M., 426, 427 among, 88 Clay, Henry: correspondence with Cherry, Kenneth, 111 Donald MacLeod, 57, 60-65; Chickasaw Indians, Jackson engraving of, 64; papers Purchase from, 66 donated to FC, 105; Child, Lydia Maria: friendship with presidential campaigns of, 60, Mattie Griffith Browne, 223, 62-63, 64-65 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230; Clay, Laura, 96 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Clay Club of Davidson County, 62-63 Cooke, Capt. W. W. (“Savvy"), 397, Claybourn, Charles, 360, 361, 363 398 Claypool, James C.: “Brief Moments Cooper, John Sherman, 509-11 of Glory: Weaver's Warriors— Copher, Jesse, 6, 12, 15-16 The 192nd ‘Kentucky’ Tank Corregidor (Philippines), 357-60, Battalion in the Philippines" 362-63, 495 (Wallace and Claypool), 484-98 Corwin, Thomas, 59-60 Clements, Earle, 509-10 Cosbie, Mr. (teacher in Clubbe, John: Cincinnati Observed: Louisville), 263-64 Architecture and History, Coshow, Evisa, 8-9n. 16 revd., 93-95 Costlow, Owsley C., 418 Coal mining, 235 Cotton Textile Manufacturers, 525 Cobbett, William, 250-51 Council of Jewish Federations, 292 Cohen, Gabriel M. (a.k.a. Abie Courier-Journal Job Printing Levy), 285, 289-90 Company, 107 Cohen, Joseph, 286 Covi, Madeline, 105-6 Coke, Ben H.: Early Landowners near Cox, LaWanda: Lincoln and Black Greenfield, Virginia, and the Freedom: A Study in Bell Family Who Once Lived Presidential Leadership, noted, There, noted, 95-96 529 Collot, George Henri Victor, 241-42 Coyle, James, 11n. 23 Columbia Health Care Corporation, Crabtree, Jeanne L.: John Robert 113 Shaw: An Autobiography of Thirty Columbus, as state capital, 522-24 Years, 1777-1807 (ed. Teagarden Columbus, KY as the Nation's and Crabtree), revd., 83-84 Capital: Legend or Near Reality? Cradelbaugh, William, 6-7 A Compilation of Accounts Craig, William, 418 (ed. Anthony), revd., 522-24 Crawford, Col. William, 12n. 27 Columbus-Belmont Battlefield State Crawford, William W., 107 Park, 522-23 Crawn, Maj. ?, 239 Colvin Haselwood & Co. papers, 105 Creal, Edward W., 457n. 22 “Combat Highlights of the U.S. Creal, Jim, 456 Twelfth Armored Division in the Croghan, Col., 253 European Theater of Operations, Croghan, George, 233 1 December 1944 to 30 May 1945" Crosser, Robert, 279, 282 (Costlow), 418 Crowe, Guthrie, 515 Combs, Bert, 499n. 1, 501 Culver, Gregory K.: “The Sick and Committee on Southern Map the Dead: Self-Dosage, Medical Libraries (COSML), 102 Treatment, and Burial during Commons, John R., 39 the 1918 Spanish-Influenza Conference of Jewish Organizations, Epidemic in the Jackson 290-91 Purchase," 66-82 Congress, U.S.: committee chairmen, Cumberland (Maryland), memorial to book about, revd., 521-22; Col. Joshua Fry at, 117 Fourth Congressional District, Cumberland Falls (Brenner), 115 445, 446, 464 Cumberland Gap, illustrations of, Congressional Committee Chairmen: 296 Three Who Made an Evolution Cuming, Flortescue], 246-47 (Reeves), revd., 521-22 Cunningham, Bob, 326 Congressional Quarterly, 108 Curd, Ed, 517 Connelly, Dr.: survey of Falls of Curtiss-Wright Corporation the Ohio for, 234 (Louisville plant), 374 Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio (English), 234-35 Cooke, J. W., 111 Dana, E., 254-55 Daniel, Mr. (attorney general), 236 1994] Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend State of Kentucke, The of an American Pioneer (Filson), 236-37 (Faragher), 8; revd., 296-98 Discrimination: against Jews, Danville Ladies Colonization 50-51. See also Segregation Society, 219 Dix, Dorothy, 481, 482 Daughters of the American Dondero, George Anthony, 445n. 1 Revolution (DAR), Kentucky Doolittle, James H., 333, 420 chapters of, 470 Dorman, John Frederick, 111 David A. Sayre History Symposium, Dotson, James M.: Richard Dotson 96-97 (1752-1847) and His Descendants David A. Sayre History Symposium: (Dotson and Wilson), noted, 529 Collected Lectures, 1985-1989 Dotson, Richard: book about, noted, (ed. Simon), noted, 96-97 529 Davis, William, 276 Douglas (or Douglass), Mr. (early Dawson, Nelson L.: annual report by, traveler on Ohio River), 234 109-11 Douglass, Frederick, 222 Day, Richard, 91 Dowd, Gregory Evans: Spirited Day of Small Things: Abolitionism Resistance: The North American in the Midst of Slavery: Berea, Indian Struggle for Unity, Kentucky, 1854-1864 (Sears), 425 1745-1815, 89 De Gaulle, Gen. Charles, 451n. 11 Downs, Anne Otter, 348n. 1 Dean, Larry, 307 Dr. Saugrain’s note-books 1788... Deberry, John H.: book rev. by, (ed. Bliss), 237-38 528-29 Drake, Mrs. (an actress), 265 Deep, Willie, 462 Draper, Lyman, 3, 15n 37, 16, Delaware Indians, treatment of 23-24, 33 white captives, 12n. 27 Draper Collection, 232, 241 Department of Agriculture, U.S. Draper Manuscripts, State (USDA), 476 Historical Society of Department of Defense, U.S.: Wisconsin, 298 Commemoration Committee of, Dresel, Anna (Loring), 224, 229 434 Dresslar, Jim and Carolyn, 19 Desha, Mary, 105 du Pont, Alfred V.: bust of, 115; Detroit: escape of white captives and Johnson rail, 95 from, 9, 12, 15, 29, 32; trade du Pont, Bidermann, 95 of white captives in, 3, 8, 9, 10, Dunn, Jack, 5, 6, 16-17 11-12, 13, 15, 22, 28, 30, 32 Diaries of Donald Macdonald, 1824- 1826, 259-60 Earle, Capt. J. B., 402 “Diary—J[o]urnal—Began April 28th “Early Accounts of Travel to the 1789" (Watkins), 238-39 Falls of the Ohio: A Dickinson, Anna, 231 Bibliography with Selected Dictionary of Admirals in the U.S. Quotations, 1765-1833" (Rush), Navy, 415 232-66 Dictionary of the Second World War, Early Kentucky Land Records, A (Wheal), 418 1773-1780 (Hammon), 110; Dimitrov, Jerry Parrish: Inventory revd., 293-95 of Burials: Berea (Kentucky) Early Landowners near Greenfield, Cemetery, Inc. (ed. Dimitrov Virginia, and the Bell Family and Hay), noted, 530 Who Once Lived There (Coke), Directory of Federal and State noted, 95-96 Agencies in Louisville, Early Wester Travels, 1748-1846 Lexington, and Frankfort, (ed. Thwaites), 232, 233, 241, Kentucky (U.S. Office of War 248, 254, 255-57, 258 Information), 418 Edsall, USS, 355 Discovery, Settlement and Present Education: of immigrant children, 546 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October 48; of slaves and free blacks, 219 Eyster, Jay Allison, III, 60 Edwards, Bob: as FC guest speaker, 98 Facts about Pearl Harbor (Kimmel), Edwards County (Illinois), 91 418 Eichert, Bryan, 115 Fall of Japan, The (Craig), 418 Eid, Leroy V., 89 Falls City Casket Company Eisenberg, Seth, 291 (Louisville), 80-81 Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., 453n. Falls of the Ohio (Louisville): 14, 456, 457 early accounts of travel to, Eliza Julia Flower: Letters of an 232-66; painting of, 242; English Gentlewoman: Life on prisoner exchange at, 15 the Illinois-Indiana Frontier, Falls of the Ohio State Park 1817-1861 (Walker and (Indiana), 108 Burkhardt), revd., 91-93 Family life, of immigrants, 39-41 Ellender, Allen, 280 Faragher, John Mack: Daniel Boone: Ellicott, Andrew, 243 The Life and Legend of an Elliott, Lawrence, 8 American Pioneer, 8; revd., 296-98 Elliott, Matthew, 28-29n. 72 Farmer, Leslie: papers of, 419 Ellis, Rear Adm. Hayne, 393 Farming. See Agriculture Ellis, John H.: Yellow Fever and Faux, W., 255 Public Health in the New South, Fayette (Lexington) Circuit Court, 428, 430 518 Ellis, William E.: River Bends and Fayette County, women in labor Meanders: Stories, Sketches, force during World War II in, 476 and Tales of the Kentucky, Fearon, Henry Bradshaw, 252-53 noted, 530 Federal Bureau of Investigation Ellison, Dr. Emest, 108 (FBI), and election fraud in Elshtain, Jean, 473 Bourbon County, 512, 514-15 Embalming fluid, as preventive for Federation of Genealogical influenza, 73, 82 Societies Conference, 103 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 225 Fee, John Gregg, 425-26 Employment. See Labor; Fee, Matilda, 426 Occupations Feighan, Michael Aloysius, 445n. 1 Engineers and Architects Club of Feitelson, Leon, 289 Louisville papers, 105 Female Association for Promoting English, William Hayden: Conquest the Education of Females in of the Country Northwest of the Liberia, of Louisville, 219 River Ohio, 234-35 Ferman, Aaron, 17-19, 22 Enterprise, USS, 353, 406 Fern Creek, 236 Episcopal church, in Louisville, Fillingim, David: book rev. by, 259, 260, 262 427-28 Erlen, Jonathon:: book rev. by, Fillmore, Millard, 59 428-30 Filson, John, 236-37, 295, 298 Espy, Josiah, 243-44 Filson Club Historical Society Ethnic groups, in Louisville, (FC): access to collections of, 35-56, 285-92 99, 100, 114; annual reports Ethridge, Mark, 516-17 of, 99-115; Corporate Council Evans, Dean, 509 of, 101, 113; designated a Evans, Estwick, 253-54 Commemorative Community, 434; Everett, Edward, 59 funding of, 101, 112-13; guest Everman, H. E., 111 speakers for 1993, 98, 100, Ewing, Thomas, 302 112; guides to the manuscript Excursion through the United States and photographs and prints and Canada during the Years collections, 99, 106-7, 108, 1822-23, An (Blane), 257-58 304; mail returned to, 116, Exely, Nellie, 418 309; membership of, 101, 112, 1994] 116, 118-209, 305-6; public Fort Pillow, 528 programs of, 100-101, 112; Fort Pitt, 32, 236 sources for the study of World Fort Statsenberg (Philippines), 487 War II in the collections of, Fort Steuben (Louisville), 243, 253 364, 418-21 Fort Thomas, 327, 328-29 Filson Club History Quarterly, Fort Washington (Cincinnati), 90 cumulative index for, 100, 110 Fort Wheeling, 29 Filsonian Annual Fund, 101, 112 Forten, Charlotte, 222-23 Fincastle County (Virginia), 293 Fourteenth Amendment, 424, 425 Finch, USS, 356 France, postwar conditions in, 451, Firefighting: book about, noted, 97 453-54, 456-57 First Amendment rights, 299 Frank Leslie's Illustrated First-person history, 110, 308-9 Newspaper, 296 Fisher, Adrian, 506 Franke, Dr. Irving, 291 Fitch, Mrs. Howard, 104 Frankfort: illustrations of, 296; Fleischaker, Ted, 291 legal work in, 505; passage Fleming, William, 235-36 through, 248 Flint, James, 256 Frankfort Cemetery, 377 Flint, Timothy, 298 Frankfurter, Felix, 499n. 1, 503, Florida East Coast Railway, 504 505, 506 Flower, Mr. (of Louisville), 259 Frazer, Oliver, 105 Flower, Eliza Julia: biography of, Freedmen’s Bureau bill, 424 revd., 91-93 Freedom of Information Act, 515 Flower, George, 91-93 Frelinghuysen, Theodore, 62n. 20 Floyd, Col. or Capt. (early French, purchase of white captives settler), 236, 241 by, 12 Floyd, John, 348 French and Indian War, soldiers in, Floyd's Fork (of Salt River), 236, 241 19, 23 Folk medicines, for treating Frontier Kentucky (Rice), noted, 531 influenza, 71-73 Frontier Nursing Service (Louisville), Foot, Thomas, 6 349 Foote, Bertha: papers of, 419 Fry, John, 117 Foote, Shelby: as FC guest speaker, Fry, Joshua, II, 117 98, 100, 108-9, 112 Fry, Col. Joshua: memorial to, 117 Foote family papers, 419 Fry, Peachey Walker, 117 Ford Motor Company (Louisville Fulks, Reaford: papers of, 420 plant), 371, 375, 421 Fuller, Paul E.: Laura Clay and the Fordham, Elias Pym, 250 Woman's Rights Movement, noted, Forgy, S. Walton, 105 96 Forman, Samuel S., 239-40 Fuller-Gilliam Hospital (Mayfield), 78 Formosa (Taiwan), 405, 485, 490 Fuller-Morgan Hospital (Mayfield), 78 Forney, John W., 425 Fulton, Bill, 462 Forrest, Nathan Bedford: biography Fulton, James Grove, 445n. 1 of, revd., 528-29 Fulton, W. J., 462n. 33 Forsyth, Bill, Jr., 117 Fulton County, purchase of, 66 Forsyth, Nancy Hannah, 117 Funk, Al E., Jr., 509, 510, 514, 516 Fort Barrancas (Pensacola, Florida), 421 Fort Benning (Georgia), 324, 329 Gabin, Nancy F.: book rev. by, 91-93 Fort Jefferson, 89 Gann Family Historical Society: Fort Knox (Kentucky), 373, 419, Gann Family Registry, The, 486-87 noted, 530 Fort Knox (Vincennes), 89-90 Gann Family Registry, The (Gann Fort Nelson, 237 Family Historical Society), Fort Niagara, 13 noted, 530 Fort Ord (California), 324 Garrison, William Lloyd, 224 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Gault, Dr. (early inhabitant of Martha Griffith (“Mattie”) Louisville), 246 Griffith, Thomas, 221n. 2 Gay, Elizabeth Neall, 230 Groner, D. Lawrence, 268, 273 Gay, Sydney Howard, 226, 228 Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands), Gender studies, in frontier period, 333-34, 335 93 Guam, 347, 405 Genealogical research in Kentucky: Gudmundsson, Sesselja, 105 book about, noted, 531 Guggenheim, Daniel: estate of, 504 Geographical Sketches of the Guide to Kentucky Archival and Westem Country . . . (Dana), Manuscript Collections, vol. 2 254-55 (ed. Minder), revd., 304 George III (king of England), 13 Guide to the Papers of Pierre George Marshall (Pogue), 418 Clement Laussat, A (ed. Kukla), George Rogers Clark Trans- noted, 530-31 Appalachian Frontier History Gunderson, Robert G., 88 Conference: announcement of Gunther, Rear Adm. Ernest L., 412 1994 meeting, 434; selected Gwathmay’s Hotel (Louisville), 249, papers, revd., 87-91 253 German immigrants, in Louisville, 36 Gwathmey, John, Esq., 262 Germany, postwar conditions in, Gwatkin, Capt. 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