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51 1977 January 1977 JOHN RUTLEDGE, Madison Cawein as an Exponent of German Culture WILLIAM E. ELLIS, Patrick Henry Callahan: A Kentucky Democrat in National Politics GAYE K. BLAND, Populism in the First Congressional District of Kentucky BLAINE A. GUTHRIE, JR., A Visit by That Confidential Character--President Monroe April 1977 PATSY S. LEDBETTER, John J. Crittenden and the Compromise Debacle POLLY ANN DAVIS, Alben W. Barkley's Public Career in 1944 JOHN M. KEITH, JR., Ante-Bellum Agriculture of the South Union Shakers GERALD 0. HAFFNER, Some Aspects of Medicine in Pioneer Southern Indiana WILLIAM C. JOHNSTONE, The Kentucky Coffeetree July 1977 JESSE STUART, "There Shall Not Be Left Here One Stone Upon Another" WILLIAM J. McGLOTHIN, Rev. Horace Holley: Transylvania's Unitarian President, 1818-1827 CLYDE F. CREWS, Hallowed Ground: The Cathedral of the Assumption in Louisville History JOHN A. DRIER, Kenton County, Kentucky: Re-evaluating the Ethnic Origins of Isolationism LOWELL H. HARRISON, Significant Books in Kentucky History October 1977 DONALD E. JANZEN, The Devil's Backbone of Clark County, Indiana and the Evolution of a Legend PAUL WOEHRMANN, The Autobiography of Abraham Snethen, Frontier Preacher GEORGE C. WRIGHT, The Faith Plan: A Black Institution Grows During the Depression LEONARD SCHLUP, Joseph Blackburn of Kentucky and the Panama Question |
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52 1978 January 1978 JOHN SPALDING GATTON, The Sunflower Saint: Oscar Wilde in Louisville LEE A. DEW, Owensboro's Dream of Glory: A Railroad to Russellville JAMES D. DANIELS, Amos Kendall: Kentucky Journalist, 1815-1829 April 1978 LOUISVILLE BICENTENNIAL ISSUE NEAL 0. HAMMON, Early Louisville and the Beargrass Stations CARL E. KRAMER, Images of a Developing City: Louisville, 1800-1830 LEONARD WILLIAMS, Lingering in Louisville: Impressions of an Early Visitor CHARLES MESSMER, Louisville During the Civil War July 1978 RONALD R. ALEXANDER, Henry Watterson and World War I FREDERICK EBERSON Crusader Extraordinary: Thomas Duche Mitchell, 1791-1865 ROBERT FOSTER JOHNSON, Henry County Cemeteries: Part I October 1978 JAMES D. BENNETT, A Tribute to Louis H. Hast, Louisville Musician FRED ALLEN ENGLE, The Free Textbook Controversy in Kentucky ROBERT FOSTER JOHNSON, Henry County Cemeteries: Part. II |
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53 1979 January 1979 JAMES A. RAMAGE, Thomas Hunt Morgan: Family Influences in the Making of a Great Scientist JAMES C. THOMAS, Shaker Architecture in Kentucky IRA ROSENWAIKE, The First Jewish Settlers in Louisville LOUIS WEEKS, Terah Templin: Kentucky's First Presbyterian Preacher April 1979 FRANKLIN T. LAMBERT, Free Silver and the Kentucky Democracy, 1891-1895 STANLEY OUSLEY, The Kentucky Irish-American LEONARD SCHLUP, Adlai E. Stevenson and the Presidential Campaign of 1900 LESLIE ASBURY, Kentucky Biographical Notebook: L.F. Gustave Bouscaren July 1979 PAUL G. ASHDOWN, Samuel Ringgold: An Episcopal Clergyman in Kentucky and Tennessee During the Civil War BILL WEAVER, That Brief But Pleasant Kentucky Interlude: Andrew Johnson's "Swing Around the Circle" MRS. PAUL DENT, Henry County Cemeteries: Part III October 1979 NANCY D. BAIRD, There is No Sunday in the Army: Civil War Letters of Lunsford P. Yandell, 1861-62 VICTOR B. HOWARD, Robert J. Breckinridge and the Slavery Controversy in Kentucky in 1849 ROBERT C. JOBSON, German-American Settlers of Early Jefferson County, Kentucky |
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54 1980 January 1980 LOWELL H. HARRISON, General Basil W. Duke, C.S.A. CHARLES BOEWE, Editing Rafinesque Holographs: The Case of the Short Letters JASON H. SILVERMAN, Kentucky, Canada, and Extradition: The Jesse Happy Case April 1980 DAVID J. HELLWIG, Black Attitudes Toward Immigrant Labor in the South, 1865-1910 WILLIAM E. ELLIS, Robert Worth Bingham and Louisville Progressivism, 1905-1910 MARTHA KREIPKE, The Falls of the Ohio and the Development of the Ohio River Trade, 1810-1860 July 1980 CHARLES K. MESSMER, The End of an Era: Louisville in 1865 PHILIP CLYDE KIMBALL, Freedom's Harvest: Freedmen's Schools in Kentucky After the Civil War RAYMOND E. MYERS, The Ancient Time of Altenklingen October 1980 JOE NICKELL, Uncovered--the Fabulous Silver Mines of Swift and Filson CLYDE F. CREWS, Personages: Eminent Visitors in 20th Century Louisville LOUIS WEEKS, Stuart Robinson: Kentucky Presbyterian Leader FREDERICK EBERSON, Kentucky Biographical Notebook: Dr. James Mills Bush, A Stonecutter's Art |
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55 1981 January 1981 MARIOS STEPHANIDES, The Greek Community in Louisville ESLIE ASBURY, Kentucky Wit and Humor ERNA OTTL GWINN, The Liederkranz in Louisville, 1877-1959 April 1981 CAROL GUETHLEIN, Women in Louisville: Moving Toward Equal Rights ALLEN ANTHONY Kentucky Bend: A Struggle for Political Identity LESLIE TIHANY, French Legends Die Hard in Kentucky ARTHUR H. AND VIRGINIA T. KEENEY, Frederick Herman Verhoeff, M.D. July 1981 H. LEW WALLACE, Alben Barkley and the Democratic Convention of 1948 CHRISTOPHER WALDREP, Egalitarianism in the Oligarchy: The Grand Jury and Criminal Justice in Livingston County, 1799-1808 NEAL 0. HAMMON, Pioneers in Kentucky, 1773-1775 JOHN SHAW, Louisville's Own Mary Anderson Plays Rosalind at Stratford-on-Avon October 1981 SAMUEL W. THOMAS, An Enduring Folly: The Jefferson County Courthouse JAMES WILLIAM HAGY, Arthur Campbell and the Origins of Kentucky: A Reassessment WILLIAM E. ELLIS, Tenement House Reform: Another Episode in Kentucky Progressivism |
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