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16 1942
  January 1942
    J. WINSTON COLEMAN, JR., Old Kentucky Watering Places
    ALVIN T. HARLOW, Two Long-Ago Years in Covington
    SAMUEL M. WILSON, The Relation of the Ohio River and Its Valleys to the Discovery of the Mississippi by DeSoto

  April 1942
    BAYLESS HARDIN, The Brown Family of Liberty Hall
    ORVAL W. BAYLOR, Felix Grundy, 1777-1840
    MARGARET M. BRIDWELL, Kentucky Silversmiths Before 1850
    LIONEL B. MOSES, Stuart R. Knott

  July 1942
    WILLARD R. JILLSON, Squire Boone, 1744-1815
    OTTO A. ROTHEP.T, Thirteen Letters by Samuel McDowell
    ALLEN M. REAGER, George Rogers Clark--A Mason

  October 1942
    CLIFTON S. LOWRY, State Building in Kentucky
    SAMUEL M. WILSON, Letters of 1831-32 About Kentucky
    OTTO A ROTHERT, Shane's Interview in 1841 with Mrs. Wilson
17 1943
   January 1943
    KEEN JOHNSON, Kentucky's Sesquicentennial
    JOHN WILSON TOWNSEND, Governor Isaac Shelby and Kentucky's Sesquicentennial
    OTTO A. ROTHERT, Kentucky Sesquicentennial Data in The Filson Club
    FRANK FREIDEL, Henry Clay and Francis Lieber, and Transylvania University in 1834
    EUGENE OLIVER PORTER, The Kentucky--Ohio Boundary

  April 1943
    ROBERT L. KINCAID, Joshua Fry Speed, 1814-1882: Abraham Lincoln's Most Intimate Friend--Part I; Joshua Fry Speed, Part II; Lincoln's Letters to Speed.

  July 1943
    J. WINSTON COLEMAN, JR., Delia Webster and Calvin Fairbank, Underground Railroad Agents
    ARTHUR. E. HOPKINS, Steamboats at Louisville and on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers
    DOUGLAS C. MCMURTRIE, Concerning a Recently Published Supplemental Check List of Kentucky Imprints, 1788-1820; List of Filson Club Publications.

  October 1943
    OTTO A. ROTHERT, Report of the Dedication of the Inscriptions on the Thomas Jefferson Statue, Louisville, July 4, 1943
    WILLARD R. JILLSON, Aaron Burr's "Trial" for Treason, at Frankfort, 1806

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18 1944
  January 1944
    ALLEN E. RAGAN, John J. Crittenden, 1787-1863
    DOUGLAS C. MCMURTRIE, An Early Project to Establish a Province of Georgia in the Region Now Known as Kentucky
    W.C. BARRICKMAN, Political Nominating Conventions

  April 1944
    ALFRED J. ANDREWS, Gideon Shryock, Kentucky Architect and Greek Revival Architecture in Kentucky
    ARTHUR MARVIN SHAW, Student Life at Western Military Institute: William Preston Johnston's Journal, 1847-1848
    WILLIAM C. MALLALIEU, List of Master of Arts Theses on Kentucky History in the University of Louisville
    SAMUEL M. WILSON, Two Letters of 1831 by James H. Atherton
    HOLMAN HAMILTON, R. Gerald McMurtry's Ben Hardin

  July 1944
    SIXIETH ANNIVERSARY NUMBER
    PRESTON DAVIE, Personal Reminiscences Concerning Some of the Club's Founders
    HAMBLETON TAPP, The Founding of the Club
    OTTO A. ROTHERT, Historic Excursion (July, 1883), A Forerunner of the Founding of The Filson Club
    THOMAS SPEED, List of Club Members, as of June 1, 1892
    OTTO A. ROTHERT, Filson Club Publications and History Quarterly. Officers, 1884-1944. Board of Directors, 1929-1944. Members in the Service - World War II
    JAMES H. HEWLETT, Centre College of Kentucky, 1819-1830.

  October 1944
    EMMET FIELD HORINE, A Collector Goes to the Race Track Bookishly Inclined

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19 1945
  January 1945
    BAYLESS E. HARDIN, Dr. Preston W. Brown, 1775-1826, His Family and Descendants
    PHILIP D. JORDAN, Milksickness in Kentucky and the Western Country
    R. GERALD MCMURTRY, Lincoln in Kentucky as Recorded in The Lincoln Herald

  April 1945
    JONATHAN TRUMAN DORRIS, William Chenault, 1835-1901
    KATHRYN HARROD MASON, The Career of General James Ray, Kentucky Pioneer
    ALFRED LELAND CRABB, Thomas Crittenden Cherry of Bowling Green.

  July 1945
    P. ALBERT DAVIES, Charles Wilkins Short, 1794-1863, Botanist and Physician, Part I
    HAMBLETON TAPP, The Slavery Controversy Between Robert Wickliffe and Robert J. Breckinridge Prior to the Civil War
    WILLARD ROUSE JILLSON, Historical Sketch of the Geological Map of Kentucky
    OTTO A. ROTHERT, Supplementary List of Members Acquired from November, 1944 to June, 1945

  October 1945
    HAMBLETON TAPP, The Assassination of General William Nelson
    P. ALBERT DAVIES, Charles Wilkins Short, 1794-1863, Botanist and Physician, Part II

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20 1946
  January 1946
    WILLARD ROUSE JILLSON, Notes on Excavations for Big Bones at Lower Blue Licks Springs
    LUCIEN BECKNER, John D. Shane's Interview with Jesse Graddy of Woodford County
    GEORGE WILLIAM BEATTIE AND HELEN PRUITT BEATTIE, Pioneer Linns of Kentucky, Part I
    EDWARD BRYAN, The Bryan Lineage and Alliances
    JUDGE JAMES FLANAGAN, Canewood: The Seat of the Gist Family and Home of Governor Charles Scott

  April 1946
    HAMBLETON TAPP, Otto Arthur Rothert, 1871-, Secretary of The Filson Club, 1917-1945
    WENDELL H. STEPHENSON, Thomas Hunt Morgan: Kentucky's Gift to Biological Science
    ELIZABETH WARREN, Benjamin Sebastian and the Spanish Conspiracy in Kentucky
    BAILEY FULTON DAVIS, SR., President Truman's Ancestors in Kentucky, Part I, The Holmes Family
    GEORGE WILLIAM BEATTIE AND HELEN PRUITT BEATTIE, Pioneer Linns of Kentucky, Part II

  July 1946
    ROBERT S. COTTERILL, The Thompson Expedition of 1773
    Louis A. WARREN, The Woman in Lincoln's Life
    GEORGE WILLIAM BEATTIE AND HELEN PRUITT BEATTIE, Pioneer Linns of Kentucky, Part III
    GRACE CLAYTON BANTA, President Truman's Ancestors in Kentucky, Part II

  October 1946
    THOMAS C. FISHER, Morgan Hughes Station and Long Run Baptist Church
    C.W. STOLL, The Arthur E. Hopkins River Collection
    LUCIEN BECKNER, ed., Groping for Health in the Mammoth Cave
    BAILEY FULTON DAVIS, SR., President Truman's Ancestors in Kentucky
    U.S. NAVY DEPARTMENT, Kentucky Ships and Heroes

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