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41 1967
  January 1967
    BURTON FAUST, The History of Saltpetre Mining in Mammoth Cave Kentucky
    PAUL LEWIS ATKINSON, Touring Kentucky's Covered Bridges
    LESTER L. SWIFT, Col. Jaquess's First Peace Mission
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS, The Removal of George Rogers Clark's Remains From the Locust Grove Graveyard
    ROBERT PETTUS HAY, Newspaper Mottoes in Ante-bellum Kentucky

  April 1967
    ROSS A. WEBB, Benjamin Helm Bristow--the Man Who Walked in Front of Destiny
    BURTON FAUST, The History of Saltpetre Mining in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Parts II and III
    BETTY CAROLYN CONGLETON, Texas Annexation and War with Mexico--a Kentucky Editor's Analysis
    E.C. BRINKMAN, They Wronged John A. Logan
    MARGARET BALLARD FUTRELL, The Drummer Boy--Nathan Futrell

  July 1967
    RUBY A. HENRY, "The First Republic in the Western Waters"
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, George Rogers Clark (1752-1818): Natural Scientist and Historian
    BURTON FAUST, The History of Saltpetre Mining in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Part IV
    JESSE BURT, Harvey Watterson Discharges a Nashville Editor

  October 1967
    JOAN TITLEY, A Soldier Writes--1776 Letters from the Revolutionary War
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS, George Croghan (1791-1849), A Study of the Non-Military Life of the Inspector General of the United States Army
    BURTON FAUST, The History of Saltpetre Mining in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, Parts V, VI, and VII
    MARIAM S. HOUCHENs, Amazing Best Sellers by Kentucky Women Writers
42 1968
  January 1968
    RUBY A. HENRY, Background for Kentucky's Constitutional Convention in 1790
    NEAL 0. HAMMON, Boone's Trace Through Laurel County
    ROBERT F. COLLINS, Daniel Boone National Forest--Historic Sites
    ERNEST WOODWARD, SR., Reminiscences

  April 1968
    STRATTON HAMMON, School of Architecture, 1914 to 1926
    WILLIAM G. MORGAN, The "Corrupt Bargain" Charge Against Clay and Adams: An Historiographical Analysis
    HUGH G. EARNHART, West and South--Its Struggle Against the Tide
    JULIA NEAL, Language of the South Union Shaker Manuscripts
    DAVID W. KRUEGER, The Clay-Tyler Feud, 1841-1842
    DORCAS REDDING, Patrick O'Sullivan, Louisville Musician--A Tribute
    RICHARD H. HILL, The Lewis and Clark Expedition--Where did It Start?

  July 1968
    PHILIP D. JORDAN, The Wearing of Weapons in the Western Country
    J.WINSTON COLEMAN, JR., Early Lexington Architects and Their Work
    DORMAN PICKLESIMER, JR., To Campaign Or Not To Campaign: Henry Clay's Speaking Tour Through the South
    MICHAEL T. DUES, The Bizarre Mayoralty of Phillip Tomppert, 1865-1867
    LOWELL H. HARRISON, Some Thomas Jefferson--John Breckinridge Correspondence.

  October 1968
    EMMET V. MITTLEBEELER, The Evolution of the United States Flag: A Study in Vexillology
    LOUIS J. HEBEL, Tragic Incident on Broadway: Louisville, 1895
    BETTY JEAN HALL AND RICHARD ALLEN HECKMAN, Berea's First Decade
    RICHARD CORWINE STEVENSON, Daniel Stevenson and Union College
    RICHARD H. HILL, ed., School of Architecture, 1914-1926

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43 1969
  January 1969
    MILO M. MEADOWS, JR. The Virginia Constitution of 1776
    WILLIAM C. MALLALIEU, Exploits of Yankee Bligh
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS, William Croghan, Sr. (1752-1822)

  April 1969
    MARY K. BONSTEEL TACHAU, The Making of a Railroad President: Milton Hannibal Smith and the L & N
    PAUL R. CORTS, Randolph vs. Clay: A Duel of Words and Bullets
    ROGER H. FUTRELL, The Other Ballard
    THOMAS B. BRUMBAUGH, The Kentucky Monuments of Robert E. Launitz
    DAVID A. JOHNSON, Beginnings of Universalism in Louisville

  July 1969
    RICHARD H. HILL, Bicentennial of Daniel Boone's First Glimpse of Central Kentucky, 1769-1969
    LUCIEN BECKNER, John Findley: The First Pathfinder of Kentucky
    LAMAN A. GRAY, Ephraim McDowell--Father of Abdominal Surgery, Biographical Data
    ENOS SWAIN, Tribute to Danville as a College Town
    HUGH 0. POTTER, The Making of the Sixteenth President
    SAM V. NOE, Public Education-1969
    JOHN J. WEISERT, Golden Days at Drake's City Theatre, 1830-1833

  October 1969
    JOHN FREDERICK DORMAN, General William Preston
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, Henry McMurtrie, M.D. (1793-1865): First Historian and Promoter of Louisville
    FLORENCE BANGERT PATTOCK, Cassius M. Clay's Mission to Russia: 1861-1862, 1863-1869
    JOHN R. O'CONNOR, John Cabell Breckinridge's Personal Secession: A Rhetorical Insight
    DAVID E. CUMBEE, Confederate Memorial & Memorial Chapel: Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville

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44 1970
  January 1970
    GLEN MURRELL, The Merger of Paducah Junior College with the University of Kentucky
    DURWARD T. STOKES, The Reverend John Brown and His Family
    GLENN FINCH, The Election of United States Senators in Kentucky--the Beckham Period

  April 1970
    AUDREA McDOWELL, "Landward House" Formerly The Stuart Robinson--Joseph B. Marvin--Blakemore Wheeler Home
    MARY NORRIS BURGE HELM, History of the "Ballard School"; Old Louisville, Reprinted from the Reminiscences of General Basil W. Duke
    STRATTON 0. HAMMON, Phoenix Hill Park, Louisville, Kentucky
    JOSEPH J. GAYNOR, Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Railroad Company--Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
    JAMES R. BENTLEY, ed., Two Letters of Meriwether Lewis to Major William Preston
    W. TAYLOR DUNCAN, Inaugural Medals--Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky
    GLEN MURRELL, The Merger of Paducah Junior College with the University of Kentucky, Part II

  July 1970
    ESLIE ASBURY, The Literary Club
    JAMES WILLIAM HAGY, The First Attempt to Settle Kentucky: Boone in Virginia
    JAMES R. BENTLEY, ed., The Civil War Memoirs of Captain Thomas Speed
    LOWELL H. HARRISON, Kentucky's Agriculture, 1879: A British Report
    C.W. HACKENSMITH, The Much-Maligned Mary Todd Lincoln
    GLEN MURRELL, The Merger of Paducah Junior College with the University of Kentucky, Part III

  October 1970
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS, An Inventory of Jefferson County Records
    TED IGLEHEART, Squire Boone, the Forgotten Man
    GLEN MURRELL, The Merger of Paducah Junior College with the University of Kentucky, Part IV

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45 1971
  January 1971
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, eds., The Falls of the Ohio River and Its Environs: The Journals .of Increase Allen Lapham for 1827-1830, Part I
    ROBERT M. IRELAND, Nullification in Franklin County: Constitutional Problems of Local Government in Ante-Bellum Kentucky
    VICTOR B. HOWARD, Cassius M. Clay and the Origins of the Republican Party
    JAMES R. BENTLEY, ed., Letter of Rev. John Brown to John Brown, Jr., 10 June 1786
    DONALD MARQUAND DOZER, Lincoln's Rival at Gettysburg, 1863

  April 1971
    THOMAS D. CLARK, The Changing Emphases in the Writing of Southern History
    STRATTON HAMMON, Genetics and Genealogy
    R.L. TROUTMAN, Aspects of Agriculture in the Ante-Bellum Bluegrass
    ANNA M. CARLIDGE, Trouble at Toledo Mort
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, eds., The Falls of the Ohio River and Its Environs: The Journals of Increase Allen Lapham for 1827-1830, Part II

  July 1971
    NEAL 0. HAMMON, The First Trip to Boonesborough
    MARIAM S. HOUCHENS, Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky
    GLENN FINCH, The Election of United States Senators in Kentucky: The Barkley Period
    MITZI FRIEDLANDER, History of a Theatre
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, EDS., The Falls of the Ohio River and Its Environs: The Journals of Increase Allen Lapham for 1827-1830, Part III

  October 1971
    RICHARD H. KOHN, General Wilkinson's Vendetta with General Wayne: Politics and Command in the American Army, 1791-1796
    DONALD E. JANZEN, Excavations at the Falls of the Ohio River Region
    SAMUEL W. THOMAS AND EUGENE H. CONNER, eds., The Falls of the Ohio River and Its Environs: The Journals of Increase Allen Lapham for 1827-1830, Conclusion

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