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INDEX TO VOLUME 73 1999 Abolition, 235-36; Kentucky, 235-36; Anderson, Charles W., 88 Tennessee, 92-94 Anderson, Nathan, 40 Adams, William Quincy, 285 Anderson, Richard C., 351 Adams, William T.: childhood and And the Battle Began Like Claps of family, 285; equipment and uniforms Thunder: The Siege of responsibility, 285; firefighter hire Boonesboro—1778 As Told by the and training, 285; firefighting Pioneers (Crabb, ed.), revd., 398-400 technique, 288; promotions, 290-91; Appalachia, Civil War experience, retirement, 291, 293; salary and 200-201 hours, 285, 287; white neighborhood Apple, Lindsey, Cautious Rebel: A fires, 289 Biography of Susan Clay Sawitzky, African-Americans: see also Slavery, revd., 196-98 early history of; female-headed Appleton, Thomas H., Jr. (ed.), A families, 335; Fifty Years of Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Segregation: Black Higher Education Southerners and Their History, in Kentucky (Hardin), revd., 87-89; noted, 103 frontier, 100; Images of America: Ardery, William B., 391 African-American Life in Louisville Armstrong, Robert, 41 (Tyler), noted, 409-10; Louisville Arnold, Benedict, 378 population, early, 249, 251, 253, Ashland region, Civil War civilians’ 254-55; River Jordan: African- experience, 367 American Urban Life in the Ohio Atkinson, John, 12 Valley, revd., 404-6; sexual relations, Atlas of Kentucky (Ulack, Raitz, Parker, master-slave, 334, 341-42; U.S. eds.), revd., 294-96 Colored 5th Cavalry massacre, 395 Auburn region, Civil War civilians’ Allen, Ann, 39 experience, 370 American Miners Association, 9 Aughey, John H., 312 American Pharmaceutical Association, Augusta County, VA, 100 403-4 Axtell, James, 131 American Revolution. See Revolutionary Ayres, Samuel, 241 War. American System, 52 Bachelder, John B., 102 The American Voice Anthology of Poetry Baker, Mark A., Sons of a Trackless (Smock, ed.), noted, 208 Forest: The Cumberland Long A Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Hunters of the Eighteenth Century, Southerners and Their History revd., 406-7 (Smith, Appleton, eds.), noted, 103 Balbach, William J., The Balbach An Abolitionist in the Appalachian Family History, noted, 208 South: Ezekiel Birdseye on Slavery, The Balbach Family History (Balbach), Capitalism, and Separate Statehood noted, 208 in East Tennessee, 1841-1846 Bank of the United States, rechartering, 45 (Dunn), revd., 92-94 Bankruptcy Act, 52-53 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Bankruptcy Bill, 53 Boice, Martha, Maps of the Shaker Banks, David, 55 West: A Journey of Discovery, noted, Barber, Michael, 100 104 Barfield, Eugene, 100 Bolin, James Duane, 3-33 Barnard, George Grey, 396-98 Boone, Daniel, 274, 399; Life of Daniel Barnes, Daniel B., Sr. & Jr., 32 Boone (Draper), revd., 306-7 Barnett, Todd H., 101, 221-47 Boone, Squire, 307 Barr, Alexander, 79 Boonesborough: Its Founding, Pioneer Bartlett, Richard A., 300 Struggle, Indian Experiences, Bartram, John, 122 Transylvania Days, and Baseball, Louisville, 204-5 Revolutionary Annals (Ranck), Basketball, 410 noted, 207-8 Bates, Susannah, 340 Border Life: Experience and Memory Battle of Blue Licks, 172, 174 in the Revolutionary Ohio Valley Battle of Gettysburg, 101-3 (Perkins), revd., 299-300 Battle of Middle Creek, 394-95 Borries, Phillip Von, Louisville Battle of Perryville, 395 Diamonds—The Louisville Major Battle of the Thames, 37 League Reader, 1876-1899, revd., Bayless family, 362-63 204-5 Beckham, J.C.W., 298 Bourbon, Louis-Philippe, 69-70, 71 Belue, Ted Franklin, 309; (ed.) Life of Bourbon, Philippe, 62-63 Daniel Boone, revd., 306-7 Bourbon, Robert, 63 Bergeron, Paul H. (ed.), The Papers of Bourbon County ballot box scandal, Andrew Johnson: Volume 14, April- 390 August 1868, revd., 205-7 Bourbon restoration, 70 Bigham, Darrel E., Towns and Villages Bowling Green, Civil War civilians’ of the Lower Ohio, revd., 309-11 experience, 360-61, 362, 366 Billy, a slave, 346-47 Braddock, Gen. Edward, 118-19 Bingham, Robert Worth, 296-98 Bradley, J. L., 31 Birchfield, James D., Kentucky Bragg, Gen. Braxton, 360, 365-66, 409 Countess: Mona Bismarck in Art and Brandenburg, Civil War civilians’ Fashion, revd., 300-303 experience, 361 Birdseye, Ezekiel, 92-94 Branham, David, 340 Bismarck, Edward Von, 302 Breathitt, Ned, 391 Bismarck, Mona, 300-303 Breckenridge, James, 350 “Bivouac of the Dead,” poem, 305 Breckinridge, John, 228-30, 238-39 Black Boys ranger company, 135 Breckinridge slaveholding, 228-30, 232, Blair, Francis, 50 238-39 Blair Society of Genealogical Research Bridis, Ted, 33 convention, 209 Broaddus, Andrew, 284-85 Blankenbaker, John, 336 Brodschi, George, 71-72 Blue Licks, battle of, 172, 174 Bromfield, Louis, 302 Bodley, Temple, 306 Broome, John, 196 Bodmer, George R., 198 Brown, Jeffrey, 91 Brownlow, William G., 312 1999] Index Bryant, A. R., 364 Caverndale farm, 185-86 Bryant's Station, 172-73, 174 The Center for the Study of War and Buckner, James F., 55 Society conference, 314 Bullitt, Alexander, 264, 331 Chandler, A. B. “Happy,” 31, 391 Bullitt, Alexander Scott, 272, 273, 338-40 Charleston, South Carolina, fall of, 378, Bullitt, Ann, 339 383 Bullitt, Capt. Thomas, 272 Charles X, King, 70, 71 Bullitt, Cuthbert, 339 Chenoweth, James, 270-71 Bullitt, Mary Church, 273 Chenoweth, Margaret, 270 Bullitt, Mary Churchill, 339 Chenoweth, Richard, 269-72 Bullitt, William Christian, 339 Chenoweth, Thomas, 270 Bullitt family, 339; slaveholding of, Chenoweth massacre, 270, 271 272-74, 326, 338-40 Chenoweth slaveholding, 269-72 Bullitt’s Lick, 254 Chenoweth Station, 270 Burbridge, Gen. Stephen, 395 Chesebrough, David B., Clergy Dissent Burd, Col. James, 119 in the Old South, revd., 311-12 Bush, James Irving, 301 Chickasaw Indians, 381 Christian, John, 336 Caesar, a Slave, 329 Christian, William, 221-23, 237, 272, Cahokia, Illinois, 378-79, 383-84, 386, 331, 339 387 Christian slaveholding, 221-23 Calhoon, John, 46 Cincinnati Historical Society Library Campbell, Tracy, Short of the Glory: The award, 313 Fall and Redemption of Edward F. Cincinnati History Advisory Board Prichard, Jr., revd., 390-92 award, 313 Carr, Burton, 241 Civil War: Appalachian region, 200-201; Carstens, Kenneth C., 377 Battle of Gettysburg, 101-3; Battle of Carter, Ruth C. (ed.), For Honor, Glory & Middle Creek, 394-95; Battle of Union: The Mexican and Civil War Perryville, 395; civilian-military Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines relations, 95; Confederate invasion Lytle, noted, 410 of Kentucky, 395; Fifth Kentucky Cato Watts murder case, 344 Infantry Regiment, Company A, Caughnawaugha Indian tribe, 117; 394-95; Fort Donelson, 94-95; Ivy adoption ceremonies, 124-26; child Mountain engagement, 394; Jack discipline, 127; fishing techniques, May’s War: Col. Andrew Jackson 130; French relations, 118; games, May and the Civil War in Eastern 129; humiliation technique for Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, and acculturation, 127; hunting Southwestern Virginia, revd., techniques, 129-30; merit, value of, 394-97; Knoxville occupation, 96-98; 127-28; sexual division of labor, Murfreesboro, battle of, 304-5; 128-29; spiritual beliefs, 132-33; Pickett’s Charge in History and white cultural influence, 130; Memory, revd., 101-3; Saltville woodsman education, 128 defense, 395-96; Six Armies in Cautious Rebel: A Biography of Susan Tennessee: The Chickamauga and Clay Sawitzky (Apple), revd., 196-98 Chattanooga Campaigns, revd., 420 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October 407-9; Tenth Kentucky Cavalry Clark, Peter H., 278 Regiment, 395; U.S. Colored 5th Clark, Thomas D., 5 Cavalry massacre, 395 Clark, William, 277-78, 335-36 Civil War civilians, experiences and Clarke, Marcellus Jerome, 371 hardships, 355-56; Ashland region, Clark family: slaveholding, 276-78, 367; Auburn region, 370; bank 335-36; and York, a slave, 278-81 robbery, 367-69; Bayless family, Clay, Henry, 46; American System, 52; 362-63; Bowling Green, 360-61, 362, Bankruptcy Act, 52-53; presidential 366; Bragg invasion of Kentucky, 360; bid, 55-58 Brandenburg looting, 361; Clements, Earle, 391 Confederate invasion of Kentucky, Clergy Dissent in the Old South 365-66; Covington, 363; Danville, (Chesebrough), revd., 311-12 356-57, 359, 360, 372-75; death, | Cleveland, Grover, 404 mortal fear of, 363-65; forced | Clift, Kenneth M., Newport Kentucky: A conscription, 359-60, 365-66, 368; Bicentennial History, revd., 192-93 guerrilla warfare, 365-75; Lebanon Clinton, Sir Henry, 383 region, 363-64; looting, 356, 358, Coal, coal-mining: casualties, 4, 14, 360-61, 366-68, 375; Louisville, 29-32; Clay blast, 14; Duvin blast, 364-65; Morgan’s actions, 364, 365, 29-33; Eastern Coal Field region, 4, 367-68, 371, 372-75; Pleasant Hill 5-6; employment, 6; explosions, Shaker community, 364, 366-67; 29-33; mine explosions, 4-5, 14; positive encounters, 356-57; property mine safety, 13-14; Providence Coal and home confiscations, 361-63; Company, 7; Providence Mining psychological damage, 357; Quantrill Company, 9; St. Bernard Coal raiders, 371-72; Richmond Company, 8; sulfur content, 4; occupation, 357-59; South Union Western Coal Field region, 4, 5-6; Shaker community, 366-67, 370; Williams Station mine explosion, town occupations, 357; Transylvania 4-5, 33; World War I influence, 11, University, 362 14, 15 The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Coal fields, labor strife: black miners Essays (Noe, Wilson, eds.), revd., neutrality, 23; black strike breakers, 200-201 11, 13; company store price Clark, Ann, 277, 335 inflation, 24-25; company unions, Clark, Eliza, 169, 170, 177, 178, 188, 28-29; Depression, influence of, 19, 189 25; dual unions tactic, 28-29; Clark, George Rogers, 65-66, 77, 276, Employees Mutual Benefit 277, 335; American revolution role, Association, 28-29; Fuel 378-79; de Leyba relationship, 383, Administration mandate, 15; history, 386; Fort Jefferson establishment, 19th century, 7; Independent Miners 380-81; Fort Nelson defense, 386; last Union, 28-29; Jacksonville years of, 389; Mississippi trip, 377, agreement, 18; miners, governor 381-82, 387; Shawnee towns support for, 20, 21, 22; pit bombing destruction, 386 incident, 25-27; Providence rally, Clark, John, 277, 335 15-18; strike breakers, 13; strikes, Clark, Michael, 278 12-13, 15, 18-19, 20-28; strikes, 1999] Index 421 economic impact of, 21; unionization, Cummins Family, 76-77; church life, 9-12, 15, 19-20; United Mine Workers 80-81; court case, 79-80; farm Union, 9-10; violence, 21, 22-23, 25-27; station, 80 wages, 15, 18, 20; women and, 21 Custer, Jack E., 204 Coddington, Edwin B., 103 Combs, Bert, 391 Dallam, William S., 140; alcoholic Combs, Leslie, 49 debaucher, 157; American Committee of Public Safety, 151-52 community in France, 150-54; Complete Conviction: The Private Life business dealings, 157-58; of Wilson W. Wyatt, Sr. (Hall, ed.), communications deficit, 150, revd., 84-85 155-56; English politics, 148; Compromise Tariff of 1833, 51-52 English visit, 165; Enlightenment Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, Fort and, 144-45, 146; Eustace Donelson’s Legacy: War and Society friendship, 154-55, 163; French in Kentucky and Tennessee, theater,156; Holland visit, 163-64; 1862-1863, revd., 94-95 journal of, 140; miracles, belief in, Coomer, James Life on the Ohio, revd., 145-46; Monroe acquaintance, 201-4 152-54; Paris arrival, 152; politics, Copage, John, 328 158-63; Portsmouth visit, 147-49; Cotton gin, influence of, 255 providence, belief in, 143-44; Coverton, Priscilla, 338 reading tastes, 144-46; religious Covington, Civil War civilians’ views, 143-44, 146; Rouen visit, experience, 363 152; Vengeur sinking myth, 148-49; Covington, Dale, Maps of the Shaker voyage on the Columbus, 141-47; West: A Journey of Discovery, noted, womanizer, 156-57 104 Dallam family, 140-41 Crabb, Anne (ed.), And the Battle Began Daniels, Betty Maddox, Newport Like Claps of Thunder: The Siege of Kentucky: A Bicentennial History, Boonesboro-1778 As Told by the revd., 192-93 Pioneers, revd., 398-400 Daniels, John F., 31 Crawford, Martin, 200 Danville, Civil War civilians’ experience, Crittenden, John J., 54 356-57, 359, 360, 372-75 Croghan, William, 269, 338 Davis, Bette, 302 Croghan slaveholding, 269, 326, 338 Davis-DeEulis, Marilyn, 100 Crowe, Daniel E., 117-38 Delmas, Francois, 71, 72, 73 Cummings, Jack, 291 Democratic party, 55 Cummins, David, 79 Democratic party, Jacksonian, 44 Cummins, Mary, 81 Denny, James W., 352 Cummins, William, 76; church life, Descendants of Joshua Hall and 80-81; death of, 81; descendants of, Related Families of Central 81-82; land-holdings, 78-79; military Kentucky (Hall), noted, 410 service, 77 Dicky, Robert, 79 Cummins, William J., 292, 293 Dietle, Robert L., 139-65 Diversity and Accommodation: Essays on the Cultural Composition of the 422 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Virginia Frontier (ed. Puglisi), revd., Falls of the Ohio, 65 98-101 Fayette County: landholdings size and Donald, David Herbert, 400 economy, tables, 246-48; slavery, Donne, John, 344 early history of, 226-28, 240 Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster and the Rise Fee, John, 312 of American Popular Culture Fennell, Elisabeth Purser, Newport (Emerson), revd., 85-87 Kentucky: A Bicentennial History, Doyle, Julie A. (ed.), The Wilderness of revd., 192-93 War: The Civil War Letters of George Fenton, James, 75 W. Squier, Hoosier Volunteer, noted, Ferguson, James, 348 104 Fifty Years of Segregation: Black Draper, Lyman C. Life of Daniel Boone, Higher Education in Kentucky revd., 306-7 (Hardin), revd., 87-89 Dumouriez, Gen. Charles-Francois Du Filson, John, 251, 399 Prier, 69-70 Filson Fellows Program, 209 Dunmore, Lord, 91 Fitz, Gideon, 241-42 Dunn, Durwood An Abolitionist in the Flagler, Mary Lily Kenan, 297 Appalachian South: Ezekiel Birdseye Flannery, Michael A., John Uri Lloyd: on Slavery, Capitalism, and The Great American Eclectic, revd., Separate Statehood in East 402-4 Tennessee, 1841-1846, revd., 92-94 Floyd, John, 80, 254, 268, 274-76, Dunwoody, Samuel, 311 329, 385 Durham, Walter, 385 Ford, Paul Leicester, 392 For Honor, Glory & Union: The Eareckson, James, 347 Mexican and Civil War Letters of Eareckson, May, 346 Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle Eastern Interior Coal Basin, map, 6 (Carter, ed.), noted, 410 Edmondson, Ray, 26 Forrester, Kristen L., 201 Elusive Empires: Constructing Fort Donelson’s Legacy: War and Colonialism in the Ohio Valley, Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1673-1800 (Hinderaker), revd., 89-91 1862-1863 (Cooling), revd., 94-95 Emerson, Ken, Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster Fort Jefferson, 377, 387 and the Rise of American Popular Fort Necessity, 118 Culture, revd., 85-87 Fort Nelson, 386 Employees Mutual Benefit Association, Foster, Stephen, 85-87 28-29 Fouquier-Tinville, 162 Enlightenment, European, 144-46 Fox, Thomas Huntington, 184 Erlen, Jonathon, 404 France: American community, 150-54; Errant Bronzes: George Grey Barnard’s American Revolution role, 378, 379; Statues of Abraham Lincoln (Moffatt), Committee of Public Safety, 151-52; revd., 396-98 cultural influence on America, Eslinger, Ellen, 100 149-50; Franco-American relations, Eustace, Gen. John Skey, 154-55, 163 139-40, 153; James Monroe, U.S. ambassador, 152-54; Louisiana Falls of Rough, 39-40 cession to Spain, 379; 1999] Index Thermidoreans, 161-62, 165; Green, Stephen, 36 Vengeur sinking myth, 148-49 Green, Willis (Falls of Rough): Frederick County, Virginia, 99 Bankruptcy Act opposition, 52-53; Free-labor colony, 93 Clay ally, 44, 48; Clay presidential French and Indian War: Fort Necessity, supporter, 55-59; congressman, 118; Mississippi River, 379-80; 45-48; death of, 60-61; elections, Treaty of Paris, 379 1841, 50-51, 54; entrepreneur, Funk, Theodore, 292 37-39; Falls of Rough settlement, Furgerson, Rupert Henry, The Furgerson 39-41; fiscal responsibility policies, et ux Bruce Connections, noted, 207 47-49; general store operator, 41; The Furgerson et ux Bruce Connections identity confusion, 34-36; (Furgerson), noted, 207 landowner, 39-41; legal career, Furman, Jan, 201 37-38, 39, 43; marriage, 39; military service, 36-37; mints opposition, Garrard, James, 234 47-49; nomination defeat, 1845, 59; Gass, John, 398 political patronage, 53-54; political Gatewood, John, 331-32 positions, 50-51; portrait, 38; public Gauntlet ceremony, 124-25 works opposition, 52; redistricting Gibault, Father Pierre, 66 and elections, 54-55; relief and Gibbon, Lawrence, 348 anti-relief parties, 43-44; Rough Giffard, Joseph, 345 Creek Manufacturing Company, 42; Giffin, William, 199 saw and textile mill operator, 41, 42; Giles, Henry, 392 Sebastian lawsuit, 40-41; Giles, Janice Holt, 392-94 slaveholder, 43; state senator, 43, Girty, Simon, 173 44-45; Subtreasury Bill opposition, Gist, Hammond, 184 46-47; tariffs position, 51-52, 54; Gist, Henrietta Clay, 184 treasury notes opposition, 51; U.S. Gist, Rachel E., 184 Bank advocacy, 51; Gist, Susan Rebecca, 184 Green, Willis (of Danville), 35, 36-37 Gist family, 183, 184 Groce, W. Todd, 200 Godfree, a slave, 241 Gugin, Linda C., Sherman Minton: New Grant, Essel, 20, 25-26 Deal Senator, Cold War Justice, Grant, U. S., 94 revd., 198-99 Gratz, Anderson, 183 Guthrie, James, 79, 80 Great Revival at Cane Ridge, 138 Green, Ann, 61 Hall, Charles W., Descendants of Green, Anne Willis, 35 Joshua Hall and Related Families of Green, Duff, 35 Central Kentucky, noted, 410 Green, Elizabeth, 36 Hall, Joshua, 410 Green, Jemima, 36 Hall, Wade (ed.), Complete Conviction: Green, John, 35 The Private Life of Wilson W. Wyatt, Green, Lewis Warner, 35 Sr., revd., 84-85 Green, Martin, 36 Hammon, Neal O., 377, 400 Green, Morgan, 36 Hancock, Julia, 277 Green, Nancy, 36 Hancock, Winfield S., 102 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Hardin, Ben, 58 Hughes, Nathaniel C. Jr., Theodore Hardin, John, 46 O'Hara: Poet Soldier of the Old Hardin, John A., Fifty Years of South, revd., 303-5 Segregation: Black Higher Education Hume, David, 145 in Kentucky, revd., 87-89 Harding, Henry, 332 Images of America: African-American Harrell, Carolyn L., When the Bells Life in Louisville (Tyler), noted, Tolled for Lincoln: Southern Reaction 409-10 to the Assassination, revd., 400-402 Independent Miners Union, 28-29 Harriman, Charles, 338 Indiana Historical Society grants, 105 Harris, Noble, 25-26 Inscoe, John, 200-201 Harrison, Lowell H., 367-68 Ireland, Robert M., 392 Harrison, William B., 284 Iron Banks, 381 Harrison, William Henry, 47, 49 Iroquois Indian tribes, 90. see also Harrod, James, 268 Caughnawaugha Indian tribe, 117; Hay, Robert P., 87 fur and hunting economy, 130-31 Heckelbeck, Edward, 25-26 Irvin, Margaret, 137 Henderson, Col. Richard, 382 Irving, Washington, 281 Hensley, George Went, 194, 196 Ivy Mountain engagement, 394 Hicks, James, 352 Hill, Hardy, 79 Jack May’s War: Col. Andrew Jackson Hinderaker, Eric, Elusive Empires: May and the Civil War in Eastern Constructing Colonialism in the Ohio Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, and Valley, 1673-1800, revd., 89-91 Southwestern Virginia (Perry), revd., Hite, Abraham, 267 394-97 Hite, Col. Abraham, 267 Jackson, Andrew, 45 Hite, Isaac, 267 Jackson, Eric R., 406 Hite, Jacob, 331 Jackson, Lonnie, 16, 18 Hite, Joseph, 267 Janice Holt Giles: A Writers Life Hite slaveholding, 267-68 (Stuart), revd., 392-94 Hofstra, Warren, 99 Jefferson, Thomas, 68, 91, 378, 380; Holt, Janice Meredith, 392 Mississippi mission, 381; slave- Honori, John A., 352 master relations, 334; Tarleton Hoover, J. Edgar, 391 attack on, 388-89; western Hopkins, Maj. Gen. Samuel, 37 expedition proposed, 385-86 Hornsby, Joseph, 230-32, 237 Jefferson County: see also Louisville; Hornsby slaveholding, 230-32 Slavery, early history of; Bullitt House, Ellen Renshaw, 96 family slaveholding, 272-74, 326, Howe, Gen. William, 378 338-40; Cato Watts murder case, Howell, David, 182 344; Clark family slaveholding, Hubbard, Charles (ed.), Lincoln and His 276-78; Croghan slaveholding, 326; Contemporaries, noted, 411 Floyd slaveholding, 274-76; free Hudson, J. Blaine, 89, 249-83, 325-54 people of color status, 349; manumission and emancipation, 332-33, 337-38, 341; Minute Book 1, 1999] Index 425 327, 331-32, 342-43; Negro Tom theft Kimbrough, David L., 312; Taking up case, 345; population growth, early, Serpents: Snake Handlers of 254; slave children as commodities, Eastern Kentucky, revd., 193-96 340; slaveholding, 256-62, 267-76; King, John, 403 slaveholdings dispositions, 328-32, King, William R., 50 335, 336-38; slavery, contribution to, Knight, Lucy N., 305 282-83; wills and estate slave records, Knights of Labor, 9 325-54 Kramer, Carl E., 193, 311 Jennings, Jefferson, 39, 43, 59-60 Jennings, Thelma, 94 Lacassagne, Michael, 333, 335, 341 Johnson, Andrew, 205-7 Lafayette, Marquis de, 71 Johnson, James P., 29 Lafferty, Frances, 356 Johnson, Lyman T., 88 La Luzerne, Chevalier, 67 John Uri Lloyd: The Great American Lambert, D. Warren, 95 Eclectic (Flannery), revd., 402-4 de Lamoignon Malesherbes, Chretien Junkins, Anthony, 69 Guillaume, 68 Lampton, Mark, 347 Kalm, Peter, 130 Lang, David, 102 Kaskaskia, Illinois, 387 Larue, John, 79 Kaufman, Garland, 290 Lebanon region, Civil War civilians’ Kees, George, 345 experience, 363-64 Keller, Kenneth, 99-100 Leonard, Zenas, 281 Kelly, Joseph, 291 Lewis, Jimmy Jack, 391 Kendall, Amos, 240 Lewis, John L., 9, 15-17, 19, 23-24 Kentucky: abolition, 235-36; Lewis and Clark expedition and York, a African-American population, early, slave member, 278-80 252-53; anti-slavery defeat, 341; atlas, Lexington, population, early, 255 revd., 294-96; Chenoweth massacre, de Leyba, Don Fernando, 383, 386 270, 271; fortified stations, 253-54; Life of Daniel Boone (by Draper, Belue French place names, 63-64, 65; ed.), revd., 306-7 Indian raids, 270, 271; Kentucky Life on the Ohio (Coomer), revd., 201-4 Constitutional Convention, 1799, 273; Lincoln, Abraham, 394; assassination, land grant certificates deals, 158; Poet southern reaction to, 400-402; Laureate, 313; Replevin laws, 44; bronze statues of, 396-98; Lincoln saltworks, 254; settlers, and His Contemporaries (Hubbard, French-speaking, 65, 66-68 ed.), noted, 411 Kentucky Constitutional Convention, Lincoln, Abraham (grandfather), 254 slavery debate, 234-36 Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, 378 Kentucky Countess: Mona Bismarck in Link, Andrew, 343 Art and Fashion (Birchfield), revd., Lloyd, John Uri, 402-4 300-303 Locket, Pleasant, 343 Kentucky Vicksburg Monument Locofocos, 55 Association, 209 London, a slave, 330 Kentucky Wildcats, 410 Louisiana territory, 387 Louis Philippe, King, 62 426 The Filson Club History Quarterly [October Louisville: African-American population, MacMaster, Richard, 99 early, 249, 251, 253, 254-55; Malraux, Andre, 72 all-black fire unit, 284; baseball, book Mann, Ralph, 200 about revd., 204-5; boundaries, early, Mann’s Lick, 254, 259 259; Civil War civilians’ experience, Maps of the Shaker West: A Journey of 364-65; establishment of, 65-66, 250; Discovery (Boice, Covington, gender ratios, population, 266; Spence), noted, 104 Images of America: African-American Marders, Roley, 337 Life in Louisville, noted, 409-10; Marders slaveholding, 337 Indian raids and casualties, 253-54; Marshall, Gen. Humphrey, 394, 395 King Louis XVI statue, 62-75; naming de Martini, Umberto, 302 of, 65; politics, 284; population, early, Massie, Henry, 339 254; slaveholding, 256-62, 267-76; Matthew, Frank, 171 slavery, early history of, 249-51, May, Col. Andrew Jackson, 394-97 282-83; white settlers, 251 May, Henry, 146 Louisville Courier-Journal purchase, Mayer, Henry C., 29, 205 297-98 McCleary, Ann, 100-101 Louisville Diamonds—The Louisville McClentick, Adam, 343 Major League Reader, 1876-1899 McCleskey, Turk, 100 (Borries), revd., 204-5 McCreery, Thomas C., 55 Louisville Fire Department, 284-93, 288; McHenry, John H., 59 all-black unit, 284; Chief Kelly years, McHugh, Edward, 290 291; Chief McHugh, 290; cistern and McKensie, Robert Tracy, 201 hydrant salting, winter, 288-89; McKinney, Gordon, 201 equipment and uniforms McLeod, Alexander Canaday, 377-89 responsibility, 285; equipment McMannis, John, 337-38 inequality, 287-88; firehouse McMannis slaveholding, 337-38 community centers, 289; integration McMurry, Richard M. (ed.) The of, 284-85, 290-92; overhaul work Wilderness War: The Civil War inequality, 287; professionalism, 290; Letters of George W. Squier, Hoosier promotions, 291; promotions policy, Volunteer, noted, 104 288; racial slurs, 290-92; salaries, Meriwether, Patty, 336 289; zones covered, 287 Meriwether slaveholding, 336 Louis XVI, King, 68-69, 74-75; statue: Metre, Abraham Van, 328 commissioning of, 70; historical Meyzeek, Albert E., 88 background, 62-70; Louisville gift, Michilimackinac, 383 71-74; Montpellier gift of, 70-71; Miller, Danny L., 394 political statue, 74-75; removal and Miller, Neville, 284 storage of, 71; sculpting of, 70 Minton, Sherman, 198-99 Low Dutch Petition, 78 Mississippi River, 379-80 Lucas, Marion B., 396 Mitchell, Robert, 98, 99, 100, 101 Lucas, Scoit J., 355-76 Moffatt, Frederick C., Errant Bronzes: Lucet, Charles, 72, 74 George Grey Barnard’s Statues of Lyle, Maria L., 368-69 Abraham Lincoln, revd., 396-98 Lytle, Brig. Gen. William Haines, 410

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