The Filson Guide Index

GUIDE TO SELECTED MANUSCRIPT AND PHOTOGRAPH
COLLECTIONS OF THE FILSON CLUB HISTORICAL SOCIETY

GUIDE INDEX

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Manuscript Collection is numbers (1-780)
Photograph Collection is numbers (781-850)

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A

A. Tarlton and Co. (Louisville, Ky.), 524
Abbott, Lyman, 345
Abert, Capt. James W., 536, 667
Abert, Col. John James, 49, 694
abolitionist movement, 319. See also slavery
Abraham Lodge No. 8 (Freemasons), 239
Acheson, Dean, 345
Adair, John, 1, 2, 428, 618
Adair family: Adair-Hemphill family, 2;
Adair-McCalla-Nixon family, 2
Adams, George Madison, 3
Adams, Gilbert, 454
Adams, Green, 4
Adams, John, 559
Adams, John Quincy, 5, 322
Adams, Martha, 6
Adams, Maud, 814
Adelberg, Robert Powers, 7
Aetna furnace (Hart Co., Ky.), 459
African Americans: Civil War service of, 164, 204, 264, 403, 756; on early exploration trips into Kentucky, 289; free, 442, 509; as guides at Mammoth Cave, 835; letter about, 284; Negro entertainment and ghost stories, 15; protection against Indian raids by, 301. See also slavery
Agar, Herbert, 345
agriculture: at Anchorage, 287; in Barren County, Ky., 212; in Bernheim Forest area, 53; farm records, 11; by Foote family, 231; in James family papers, 325; in Jefferson County, Ky., 218; in Montgomery County, Ky, 585; in Shelby County, Ky., 308
Agronsky, Martin, 345
Ainslie, Hew, 8
Ainslie, James Wellstood, 8
Alabama, correspondence from, 96
Alaska, prospecting in, 387, 666
Albemarle Barracks, 723
Alert (steamboat), 812
"Alexander Wilson" (Audubon), 22
Allen, James Lane, 9, 222, 589, 703
Allen, Jane, 10
Allen, John, 10, 725
Allen, Richard, 11
Allen, T. N., 333
Allen, William H., 431
Allen and Bruner (law firm), 101
Allen County, Mich., 333
Allen family: Allen-Kenney family, 11; Stone-Dorsey-Crittenden-Stephens-Logan-Allen family, 90
Allison, Margaret Tarrant, 13
Allison, Phillip, 12
Allison, Young E., III, 13
Allison, Young E., IV, 13
Allison, Young E., Jr., 12
Allison, Young Ewing, 12, 589, 781
Allison family, 12, 13, 781
Allison Memorial Meeting (Henderson, Ky., June 1933), 12
Almstedt, Henry, 427
Alsop, Joseph, 345
Alves family, 57
Ambler, W. E., 104
American Ambulance Service, 270
American Bible Society, 427
American Board of Commissioners (for foreign missions), 326
American Chicle Co., 793
American Childhood magazine, 297
American Civic Association, 124
American Colonization Company, 159
American Enterprise Institute World Forums (1984, 1985), 233
American Expeditionary Force, 189
American Newspaper Publishers Association, 270
American Ornithology (Wilson), 22
American party, 101, 537, 539
"American saddle horse, The" (manuscript), 124
American Telegraph Co., 258
American War Mothers, 14
Amiable Elizabeth (ship), 65
Amnon Encampment No. 11 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Amphitheater Auditorium (Louisville, Ky.), 510
Anchorage, Ky.: bridge over Goose Creek at, 303
Anderson, Charles, 15, 18, 193, 204
Anderson, John, 18
Anderson, Joseph, 591
Anderson, Larz, 15, 18, 95, 539, 545
Anderson, Latham, 663
Anderson, Mary, 695, 783. See also Navarro, Mary Anderson de
Anderson, Mary Louis, 18
Anderson, Nathan D., 16
Anderson, Richard C., Jr., 18, 19
Anderson, Col. Richard Clough, 15, 18, 19, 142
Anderson, Richard Taylor, 16
Anderson, Gen. Robert, 15, 17, 18, 610, 756, 793
Anderson, Mrs. Robert, 610
Anderson, Robert P., 288
Anderson, Roy, 18
Anderson, Sarah, 18
Anderson, Sarah (Marshall), 18
Anderson, Thomas, 698
Anderson, William Marshall, 18
Anderson, William Pope, 18
Anderson family, 698, 702;
Anderson-Brooke family, 19;
Anderson-Latham family, 18; of Goldmine, Hanover Co., Va., 18
Andersonville, Ga., prison, 793
Andover Academy, 550
Anglo-Saxon (steamboat), 720
Angora (steamboat), 524
Annapolis, Md. See United States Naval Academy (Annapolis)
Anonymous [politician], speech by (1896), 20
Anthony, Susan B., 144
Appomattox County, Va., 707
Aragon apartment building (Louisville, Ky.), 808
Arbegust, G. R., 268
Arbuthnot case, 321
Argus of Western America, 362
Aristides (horse), 635
Arizona, mummified Indian remains from, 315
Arkansas, Union Army campaign in 1863 in, 453
Arkansas Territory, governors of, 178, 545, 757
Arliss, George, 814
Armstrong, Dee, 252
Armstrong, John, 142
Army of Ireland, 641
Army of Northern Virginia, surrender of, 399
Army of the Cumberland, 770
Army of the Tennessee, 682
Arnold, Benedict, 21
Arthur, Alexander A., 577
Ashes Creek Mill, 48
"Ashland" (home of Henry Clay), 503
Astor, John Jacob, 313
Astor Place Theater (New York City), 773
Athena (sculpture), 850
Athenaeum Literary Association, 419
Atkinson, Gen. Henry, 287, 513
Atlanta, Ga.: battles in, 256, 692
Auburn, Ala.: 1864 raid on, 614
Audubon, John James, 22, 378, 431
Audubon, Lucy Bakewell, 22, 325
Augusta, Ky., 23
"Aunt Winnie" (black nurse), 836
Austin, James, 645
Austin, Moses, 116
Autograph albums: of Confederate States of America, 160; of delegates to Kentucky Constitutional Convention (1849-1850), 640; of delegates to Kentucky Constitutional Convention (1890-1891),
45; of Ignatius A. Spalding, 640; of Gen. John Hunt Morgan, 487; of members of Kentucky Legislature (1887-1888), 368; of Thomas Henry Hines, 300; of W. Thomas Estep, 213; of William Frederick Norton, 510
Aviation show (1910), photographs of, 790
Avis, Charles B., 712
Aydelott, George Howard, 569
Azur Lodge No. 25 (Louisville, Ky.), 512

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B

Bacon, R. A., 140
Bacon family, 674
Bailey, Capt. Theodorus, 356
Baird, John, 569
Baker, Gen. Alpheus, 94
Baker, George F., Jr., 673
Baker, George P., 376
Baker, John Finley, 23
Baker family, 673
Baker School (Louisville, Ky.), 827
Bakewell, William W., 325
Baldwin, C. C., 258
Balenciaga, Cristobal, 785
Ballard, Andrew Jackson, 24, 41
Ballard, Bland, 278
Ballard, Bland W., 16
Ballard, C. M., 747
Ballard, Frances ("Fanny") Thruston, 24, 25, 687
Ballard, S. Thruston, 12
Ballard and Ballard Co., 687
Ballard family, 25
Ballard Mills, 687
Ballenger, Joseph, 618
Balmain, R. W., 259
Balmanno, Mary, 336
Balmanno, Robert, 336
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 594
Bancroft, George, 539
Bandana Democratic Club (Louisville, Ky.), 26
Bank of Commerce (Louisville, Ky.), 276
Bank of Kentucky, various branches, 27, 309
Bank of the Commonwealth, 80, 630
Bank of the United States, 172, 313, 317, 349, 361, 545, 757
Banks, James William, 818
Baptist Board of Missions, 291
Baptist churches: in Kentucky, 591; records (1805-1911), 28; records (1819-1840), 111. See also names of specific churches
Baptist Orphans Home, 29
Barbaroux, Joseph, 30
Barbaroux family, 30
Barbee, John, 537, 539
Barbers' Aid Society No. 1 (Louisville, Ky.), 31
Barbour, Joseph (1797-1861), 32
Barbour, Joseph (1844- ), 32
Barbour, Nancy, 32
Barclay, George W., 454
Bard, Ann H. (Mrs. Ebenezer Bard), 569
Bardstown, Ky.: photographs of, 794; Turnpike from Louisville toward, 426
Bardstown and Green River Turnpike Road Co., 477
Bare and Company (Cincinnati, Ohio), 33
Barker, A. M., 473
Barkley, Alben William, 34, 345
Barmore, Capt., 384
Barnard, James, 536
Barnes ("young Barnes"): pardon requested for, 761
Barnett family, 673
Barr, Anna W., 175
Barr, James Houston, 35
Barr, John W., 175
Barr family, 175
Barren County, Ky., 679
Barren Salt Works, 212
Barrens, description of pioneer trip to, 289
Barret family, 352
Barrett, Matilda, 778
Barry, Andrew J., 667
Barry, William Taylor, 36, 117, 317, 379, 539
Bartlett, Elisha, 777
Baruch, Bernard, 785
Bates, David, 335
Bath County, Ky., 360
Baton Rouge, La., 349
Bauer, Michael G., 37
Bauer Detective Agency (Louisville, Ky.), 37
Baxter, John G., 199, 463
Bay, J. Christian, 12, 589, 703, 781
Beach, Clark, 398
Beale, Lucy Brown, 687
Beale family, 698
Beall, Capt. John Y., 124
Beall, Melinda Harris, 38
Beall, Norborne Booth, 39
Beall, Samuel, 39
Beall, William Kennedy, 38
Beall-Booth family, 39, 68
Beam, Mrs. Jeremiah, 57
Beard, William, 117
Beargrass Creek, 472, 474, 545, 618, 786
Beargrass Railway Company, 424
Beargrass Toll Bridge Co., 322
Beaton, Sir Cecil, 59, 785
Beauchamp, Anna Boyd, 784
Beauchamp, Anne Cook, 40
Beauchamp, Emerson (Doc), 801
Beauchamp, Jereboam O., 40
Beauchamp, Joseph A., 111
Beauchamp family: Beauchamp-Bush family, 784;
Bush-Beauchamp-Crockett-Lewis-Stone family, 111;
Bush-Beauchamp family, 111
Beauregard, Gen. Pierre Gustave Toutant: correspondence of, 86, 99, 557; miscellaneous papers, 41; photographs of, 793; popularity of, 533; telegram from John Cabell Breckinridge to, 82
"Beauvoir" (Jefferson Davis's home), 802
Beck, Irwin E., 102
Beck, James Burnie, 42, 278, 467, 508
Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe, 43, 463, 683
Beckley, Alfred, 428
Beckley, Pendleton, 819
Beckley and Thomas (Lebanon, Ky.), 44
Beckner, William Morgan, 45
Bedford, William H., 341
Beech Creek Baptist Church (Shelby County, Ky.), 28
"Beech Moor" (near Pewee Valley), 337
Beers, Jayne Bergen, 46
Belasco, David, 814
Belknap, William Burke, 47
Belknap, William Richardson, 47
Belknap, William W., 278, 574
Belknap family, 47
Bell, Miss (lecturer), 576
Bell, James B., 438
Bell, John, 99, 543, 612
Bell, Samuel, 416
Bell, Dr. Theodore S., 536
Bell County, Ky.: geological survey of, 687
Bellefontaine Cemetery (St. Louis, Mo.), 137
Bellevue Hospital Medical College (New York City), 692
Bellewood Female Seminary, 266, 778
Bellows, Henry W., 150
Belmont, Mo., Battle of, 435
Bemiss, John, 48
Benham, C. J., 268
Benjamin, Judah Philip, 352, 557, 670
Benson, Egbert, 109
Benton, Thomas Hart (senator), 49
Berkley, Edward, 168
Berkley, Edward Fairfax, 50
Bernhard, Sarah, 510
Bernhardt, Carl, 51
Bernheim, Isaac Wolfe, 52
Bernheim Distillery Co., 844
Bernheim Forest (Bullitt and Nelson counties, Ky.), 53
Bernheim Foundation, 52
Bernheim Trust and Foundation, 52
Bethel Baptist Church (Shelby County, Ky.), 28
Beverley, Robert, 469
Bewleyville Methodist Church, 231
Bewleyville Methodist Society, 231
Beynroth, Charles Exteen, 54
Bibb, George Mortimer, 40, 55
Bibb, John Bigger, 56
Bibb, Richard, Jr., 56
Bibb, Richard, Sr., 56
Bibb family, 56
Biddle, Frances Ann (Clark) Lawson, 140
Big Black River Railroad Bridge, 682
Big Bone Lick, sale of land near, 591
Big Grey Eagle (steamboat), 720
Big Sandy River, 557
Bigger, J. M., 32
Bingham, George Barry, Sr., 57, 88, 168, 801
Bingham, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, 58
Bingham, Col. Robert, 57
Bingham, Robert Worth: as ambassador to the Court of St. James, 57; correspondence about, 382; correspondence of, 88, 463, 647; papers of, 58; photographs of, 819; promotion of, for Fourth Estate, 88;
sale of Louisville Courier-Journal to, 270
Bingham, Sallie, 57
Bingham and Davies (law firm), 58
Bingham family, 57
Bird, William, 65
Birds of America (Audubon), 22
Biscaccianti Signora: Louisville concert of, 773
Bismarck, Count Edward, 785
Bismarck, Countess Mona Travis (Strader) Williams: papers, 1916-1994, 59; photograph collection, ca. 1860s-1979, 785
Bitter, Karl, 776
Black, Chauncey, 379
Blackburn, Edward M., 61
Blackburn, Joseph Clay Stiles, 60, 61, 463
Blackburn, Julia C., 130
Blackburn, Livinia Bell, 61
Blackburn, Dr. Luke Pryor, 61, 130, 463, 581
Blackburn, William E., 61
Blackburn family, 61
Blackfoot Indians, 94
Blackford, William M., 715
blacksmithing, 490
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 144
Blaine, James Gillespie, 62, 258
Blair, Alexander, 63
Blair, Francis Preston, 95, 344
Blair, James, 725
Blair, Montgomery, 99
Blair family, 395
Blennerhassett, Harman, 64
Blennerhassett, Margaret, 64
Bliss, Col. William Wallace Smith, 698
Bloody Monday, 70, 736
Bloom, Levi, 502
Bloomfield, Ky.: sale of liquor in, 48
Blount, Willie, 618
Blow, Susan E., 297
Blue Ball Tavern (Winchester, Ky.?), 763
Blue Licks, Battle of, 271
Bluegrass region, Ky., 736
Blunt, G. W., 610
Board of Park Commissioners (Louisville, Ky.), 420
Board of Underwriters, 412
boats. See ships; steamboats
Bodley, Temple, 65, 136
Bodley, Thomas, 65
Bodley, William Stewart, 65, 140
Bodley-Clark Papers, 1734-1936, 65
Boggs, Samuel Davies, 778
Bohne, E. C., 187
Bok, Edward, 502
Boldrick, Samuel J., 12
Boone, Daniel: biography of, 193; grave monument for, 284; historical research on, 290; lawsuit against, 725; military certificate signed by, 116; miscellaneous papers of, 66; newspaper clippings about, 378; opinion of, 283; relics of, 290; sculpture of, 850; statue of, 776; surveyor's accounts of, 455
Boone, Daniel Morgan, 139
Boone, Rebecca, 284
Boone, Squire, 66, 67
Boone County, Ky., 585
Boone family, 66
Boone Lodge No. 1 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Boonesborough, Ky.: 1935 celebration in, 290; settlement of, 457
Boos, John E., 687
Booth, Alexina Galt, 297
Booth, Edwin, 510
Booth, Richard, 473
Booth, Dr. William L., 461
Booth, William Lee, 39, 68
Booth family, 69, 269; Beall-Booth family, 39, 68
Borden, Benjamin, 441
Borglum, Gutzon, 776
Bowen, William, 245
Bowles, Chester, 345
Bowling Green, Ky.: occupation of, 70, 166; railroad at, 735
Bowling Green Lyceum (Bowling Green, Ky.), 70
Bowman, John (1771-1824), 72
Bowman, Col. John (d. 1784), 72
Bowman, Major Joseph, 71, 72
Bowman family, 72
Bowyer, John, 559
Bowyer, Thomas, 65
Boyce, Capt. Robert, 618
Boyd, John, 266
Boyd, Linn, 73
Boyd, Lucinda Rogers, 74
Boyd family, 111
Boyle, Gen. Jeremiah T., 101
Boyle County, Ky.: petition from citizens for release of James Crozer, 84
Bracken County, Ky., 23
Bradford, John, 317
Bradford, William, 690
Bradley, William O., 764, 772
Brady, H., 559
Brady, Jasper Ewing, 75
Bragg, Gen. Braxton: correspondence of, 130, 349, 352, 377; military campaign against, 536; military tactics of, 298; Special Order No. 14 (1862), 76
Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 77, 84, 108, 456
Brandeis, Louis D., 764
Brandenburg, Ky., 653
Bransford, Mat, 835
Brashear's Creek, 475
Breadloaf Writers' School, 378
Breathitt, Edward Thompson, 78, 828
Breaux, Gustave A., 12
Breck, Daniel, 79
Breckinridge, Alexander, 557, 658
Breckinridge, Issa Desha, 782
Breckinridge, Gen. James, 81, 352, 557, 559
Breckinridge, James Douglas, 80, 117
Breckinridge, John: correspondence about, 328; correspondence of, 81, 86, 178, 559, 618; photographs of farm of, 782
Breckinridge, John Cabell: correspondence of, 82, 268, 352, 556; exile in England and Canada, 86; photographs of, 793
Breckinridge, Mary, 345
Breckinridge, Robert: correspondence of, 39, 80, 557, 618; miscellaneous papers of, 83
Breckinridge, Rev. Robert Jefferson, 84, 264, 287, 296
Breckinridge, Samuel, 84
Breckinridge, Virginia Hart Shelby, 264
Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston: correspondence of, 204, 352, 698; miscellaneous papers, 85; wife of, 782
Breckinridge County, Ky., 16
Breckinridge (County, Ky.) Circuit Court, 101
Breckinridge County (Ky.) Court, 101
Breckinridge family, 560, 782; Breckinridge-Marshall family, 86
Brennan, Thomas, 833
Brennan & Co. Southwestern Agricultural Works, 833
Brenner, Carl C., 379, 786
Brenner, Carolus, 786
Brenner, Marie, 57
Brent, George W., 76
"Brer Fox and the Briar Patch" (Cobb), 152
Brewer, Thomas M., 22
Briggs, Richard A., 771
Briney, John Otter, 783
Briney, Melville Wortham Otter (Mrs. Russell Briney), 87, 88, 630, 783
Briney, Russell, 87, 88, 783
Briney family, 87, 88, 783
Bristol College (Pa.), 50
Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 89, 467
Broaddus, Andrew, 168, 801
broadsides: about Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, 557; about canal around Falls of the Ohio, 515; Confederate broadside about Civil War, 364; describing valor of Kentuckians at Battle of New Orleans,
314; about Ericsson (stud horse), 211; in Foote family papers, 231; "Hunters of Kentucky," 314; about Indian mummies, 315; issued by Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, 266; "Kentuckians" (poem), 364; of
Kentucky elections of 1828, 695; about land transactions, 262; about Pearson Funeral Home (Louisville, Ky.), 528; "People of Kentucky, The," 103; for reburial of Gen. John H. Morgan, 488; "Some Notices of Kentucky, Particularly of its chief town, Lexington" (Carey), 120; about Thanksgiving holiday, 438; about William Goebel as state senate candidate, 252; about Gen. William Preston, 557; in Winston-Jones family papers, 768
Bromby family, 175
Bronston family, 597
Brook St. Methodist Evangelical Church (Louisville, Ky.), 327
Brook St. Sabbath School (Louisville, Ky.), 327
Brooke, Francis T., 19
Brooke family, 19
Brooks, Jared, 515
Brooks, Joseph, 618
Brother, Henry, 66
Brown, Alexander Galt, 807
Brown, Arthur, 807
Brown, Biddie, 88
Brown, Eli H., Jr., 90
Brown, Eli Huston, III, 90
Brown, George Campbell, 99, 787
Brown, George Garvin, II, 787
Brown, George Garvin, III, 787
Brown, Gertrude Polk (Mrs. George Garvin Brown), 787
Brown, James: correspondence of, 91, 95, 178, 563, 618; legal cases of, 725
Brown, James Plunket, 787
Brown, Rev. John (1728-1803), 92, 652
Brown, John (senator, 1757-1837): correspondence about, 81; correspondence of, 92, 95, 557, 559, 618; family papers of, 98; home of, 652; miscellaneous papers, 1788-1805, 93; papers in collection of Orlando Brown, 95
Brown, John Mason: correspondence of, 47, 95, 204, 352, 376; diary, 1861, 94; miscellaneous papers of, 94
Brown, Joseph, 756
Brown, Laura Lee Lyons (Mrs. Owsley Brown), 787
Brown, Lizinka Campbell, 787. See also Ewell, Lizinka Campbell Brown
Brown, Margaretta, 98
Brown, Mary Owen Preston, 557
Brown, Mason, 98
Brown, Matilda Galt (Mrs. Arthur Brown), 807
Brown, Nancy Hart, 563
Brown, Original, 687
Brown, Orlando, 95, 98, 446
Brown, Orlando, Jr., 95
Brown, Owsley, 787
Brown, Percy, 99
Brown, Percy, Jr., 787
Brown, Percy, Sr., 787
Brown, Richard Ewell, 787
Brown, Robinson S., Jr., 787
Brown, Samuel, 95, 96
Brown, Susan Polk, 787
Brown, William, 97
Brown, Maj. William, 381
Brown & Stowe (Louisville photographers), 820
Brown Brothers and Co., 322, 423
Brown family, 98, 352, 560, 652, 731, 734, 787, 787, 807; Brown-Ewell family, 99;
Brown-Stone-Lapsley family, 90; Brown-Watt family, 95
Brown Memorial School, 822
Browne family, 69
Bruce, Helm, 100
Bruner, John B., 101
Brunton, John, 450
Bryan, Anna E., 297
Bryan, William Jennings: correspondence of, 102, 230, 772; criticized in anonymous speech of 1896, 20; Louisville Courier-Journal editorials about, 739
Bryant, Russell, 384
Buchanan, James, 86, 175, 651
Buchanan, Col. John, 116
Buchanan, Dr. Joseph, 618
Buchanan family, 558
Buck, William C., 268
Bucklin, S. S., 485
Buckman, Joseph, 570
Buckner, James T., 259
Buckner, Mary J. Kingsbury (Mrs. Simon B. Buckner), 103
Buckner, Robert, 280
Buckner, Gen. Simon Bolivar: anonymous speech of 1896 in favor of, 20; correspondence about, 589;
correspondence of, 352, 463, 536; military papers of, 349; miscellaneous papers, 1847-1896, 103; occupation of Bowling Green by, 70; photographs of, 793
Buckner, Mrs. Simon Bolivar, 103, 589
Buckner, William, 428
Buell, Gen. Don Carlos: correspondence of, 179, 467; mentioned, 298; miscellaneous papers, 1853-1897, 104; telegrams from, 504
Buena Vista, Battle of, 176, 449, 481, 674
Buffalo Lick Baptist Church (Shelby County, Ky.), 28
Buford, Mattie Rivers, 821
Bull Run, First Battle of, 718
Bullitt, Cuthbert, 105, 525, 559
Bullitt, Henry Massie, 107
Bullitt, John Christian, 508
Bullitt, Mildred Ann Fry, 107
Bullitt, Neville S., 604
Bullitt, Thomas James, 105, 646
Bullitt, Thomas Walker, 106
Bullitt, William C., 107, 558
Bullitt County, Ky., 53, 322, 570, 679
Bullitt family, 269; Bullitt-Chenoweth family, 107
Bullock, William, 172
Burbridge, O. H., 108
Burbridge, Stephen Gano, 108
Burke, Billie, 814
Burke, Lt. Col. Joseph M., 536
Burnham, Daniel Hudson, 776
Burr, Aaron: Harman Blennerhassett's endorsement of bills for, 64; land belonging to, 313; miscellaneous papers, 1784-1820, 109; opposition to, 178; speculation on guilt or innocence of, 55; trial of, 36
Burr Conspiracy, 587
Bush, George Herbert Walker, 110
Bush, Joseph: portrait of George Rogers Clark by, 65
Bush, Robert Y., 111
Bush, Roberta Y., 111
Bush, S. S., 703
Bush family: Beauchamp-Bush family, 784;
Bush-Beauchamp-Crockett-Lewis-Stone family, 111;
Bush-Beauchamp family, 111
Bushrod family, 687
Butler, Dr. C. M., 651
Butler, Mann, 112, 525
Butler, Noble, 630
Butler, Gen. Percival, 321
Butler, Thomas, 559
Butler, Tom, 253
Butler, William H. G., 630
Byers, Joe, 819
Byrne, Maj. Edward P., 358
Byrne's Horse Artillery, 358

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C

C. C. Morgan and Company (Lexington, Ky.), 486. See also Morgan, Calvin C.
Cabell, Col. Joseph, 702
"Cabell's Dale" (farm of John Breckinridge), 782
Cain, C. Theo, 784
Cairo, Ill.: Civil War troops movements at, 435
Caldwell, Charles, 96, 113, 777
Caldwell, John D., 204
Calhoon, John, 68
Calhoun, John Caldwell, 114, 361, 590, 618, 690
Calvert, James B., 788
Cameron, Angus, 133
Camp Chalmette (La.), 675
Camp Chase (Ohio), 183, 250, 338, 712, 734, 769
Camp Douglas (Chicago, Ill.), 84, 182, 183, 340, 404, 436, 769, 834
Camp Floyd (Utah), 767
Camp George Thomas (Chickamauga, Ga.), 444
Camp Joe Holt (Ind.), 338
Camp Kenton (Ky.), 504
Camp Marriott (Anne Arundel Co., Md.), 773
Camp Street Theatre (New Orleans, La.), 600
Camp Sumter (Andersonville, Ga.), 793
Camp Zachary Taylor (Louisville, Ky.): correspondence about, 189, 388; memoranda of fire chief of, 444; miscellaneous papers about 1921 auction at, 115; photograph album, 1917, 789
Campbell, Arthur, 65, 116, 117, 558
Campbell, Arthur Lee, 117
Campbell, David, Jr., 116
Campbell, Elizabeth C. Hobbs, 807
Campbell, Elizabeth Haldeman, 270
Campbell, George W., 787
Campbell, George Washington, 99
Campbell, Capt. James H., 117
Campbell, James Madison, 117
Campbell, Col. John, 311
Campbell, Matthew Monroe, 117
Campbell, Robert, 49, 513
Campbell, Robert A., Jr., 790
Campbell, Robert Alexander, 790, 792
Campbell and Jefferson Pontoon Bridge, 534
Campbell family, 558
Canada: American expeditions into, 434, 441;Confederate agents in, 124; opinion of slavery in, 143; runaway slaves in, 25, 539 
canals: at Falls of the Ohio, 120, 515; information about, 728; Louisville & Portland Canal, 322, 824; Ohio Canal Co. (Louisville, Ky.), 515; Panama Canal Zone, 387, 838; plans for, 584; Portland Canal, 450
Canby, Gen. Edward Richard Sprigg, 118, 841
Canby, Louisa Hawkins (Mrs. Edward Richard Sprigg Canby), 118
Canby-Hawkins-Speed family, 118
Cannon, Jouett Taylor, 674
Cannon family, 674
"Canton Place" plantation, 335
Cantrill, Ethel G., 772
Capen, Nahoun, 485
Caperton, Adam, 119
Caperton, Allen T., 119, 268
Caperton, Hugh, 268
Caperton, John, 119, 268
Caperton, John Hays, 268
Caperton, Lewis E., 119
Caperton, Mary E., 268
Caperton family, 119; Guthrie-Caperton family, 268
Carey, Mathew, 120
Carey, Dr. Milton T., 121
Carlisle, John Griffin, 122, 258
Carmichael, William, 328
Carneal, Thomas, 591
Caroline County, Va., 674, 687
Carpenter, Samuel H., 621
Carpenter, William, 621
Carpenter and Mullen (Lexington photographers), 843
Carr family, 218
Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain, 850
Carrington, Gen. Edward C., 287
Carroll, John D., 32
Carson, Kit, 471
Carter, Benjamin, 625
Carter, Ellerbe Winn, 802
Carter, George, 469
Carter, George Douglass, 802
Carter, James G., 88
Carter, Mrs. James G., 783
Carter, Letitia Todd, 694
Carter, Robert, 80
Carter, Sallie Douglass, 822
Carter, Washington, 747
Carter, William Douglass, 801, 802
Carter County, Ky., 80
Carter family, 88, 783, 801, 822; Farnsley family, 801; Farnsley-Peaslee-Carter family, 802 cased images, photograph collection of (1840s-1890s), 791
Caseyville, Ky., 715
Casseday, Jennie, 123, 337
Casseday, Samuel, 276, 280
Casseday, Samuel Addison, 442
Cassler, J. S. S., 26
Castleman, Gen. John Breckinridge, 124, 266, 793
cattle. See livestock
Cave Hill Cemetery (Louisville, Ky.), 378, 736, 761, 790, 792, 811
Cave-in-Rock, Ill.: history of, 589
Cawein, Gertrude McKelvey, 125
Cawein, Madison Julius: correspondence about, 249; correspondence of, 576, 589; papers of, 125; poems by, 232, 578; review of poetry by, 310
Cecil, Russell, 731
Cecil, Sarah, 695
cemetery designs, 811
Central Committee of Union Democracy, 101
Centre College: Chamberlain Society of, 621; student life at, 360, 547
Century Magazine, 104
Cerro Gordo, Battle of, 767
Chabrat, Ignatius, 188
Chalfant, Ashley P., 539
Chalfant, William L., 539
Chambers, John, 126
Chambers, William, 347
Chancellorsville, Battle of, 593
Chandler, David, 57
Chapman, Conrad Wise, 793
Chapman, Nathaniel, 113
Chapman, Virgil, 345
Charette, Suzanne de, 292
Charleston, Max, 127
Charleston, S. Car., 181
Charleston, W. Va.: photographs of, 812
Chase, Carlton, 168
Chase, Salmon P., 773
Chattanooga, Tenn., 349
Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign, 760
Chenault family, 597
Chenoweth, Thomas J., 536
Chenoweth family, 107
Chenoweth heirs, 277
"Cherokee Gardens" subdivision (Louisville, Ky.), 848
Cherokee Indians: correspondence about, 169; expeditions against, 72, 116; land purchased from, 708
Cherokee Park, 786, 790
Chesterfield County, Va., 675
Chickamauga, Battle of: description of, 82, 256, 536, 692, 727, 745, 760; newspaper clippings about, 770
Chickasaw Indians, negotiations with, 381
Childrens Free Hospital (Louisville, Ky.), 636
Chili Con Carne Club (Louisville, Ky.), 128
Chillicothe, Ohio, 18
Choate, Rufus, 539
Choctaw Academy (Great Crossings, Scott Co., Ky.), 291, 344, 355
cholera: cure for, 219; epidemics of, 54, 70, 117, 147, 206, 264, 489, 777
Christ Church (Bowling Green, Ky.), 808
Christ Church (Lexington, Ky.), 50
Christ Church Cathedral (Louisville, Ky.), 849
Christian, Col. William: commission as justice of the peace, 293; correspondence of, 66, 116; death of,
92; expedition against the Cherokee, 72
Christian County (Ky.) Circuit Court, 129
Christian Endeavors Convention (Boston, 1895), 736
Christian Herald, 809
Christian University (Canton, Mo.), 549
Christianburg Baptist Church (Shelby County, Ky.), 28
Church of Our Merciful Savior (Louisville, Ky.), 808
Churchill, Armistead Henry, 168
Churchill, Mary Henry, 621
Churchill, Randolph, 59, 785
Churchill family, 88, 130
cigarmakers, 839. See also tobacco industry
Cincinnati, Ohio: photographs of, 812
Cincinnati Art Academy, 776
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 374
Citizen Guards, 536
Citizens Public Utilities Club of Louisville, 209
City Charter Convention (Louisville, 1869), 295
Civil List Warrants, 93
Civil War: articles about, 536; Confederate Army reports of, 529; Confederate broadside about, 364; descriptions of military prison life during, 181, 182, 183; Field Artillery Manual revisions, 17; Foote family correspondence about, 231; letter describing feelings of soldiers going into battle, 205; "Lunette" letters about, 430; manuscripts, 131; medical conditions during, 121, 174, 722, 724, 777; memoirs of, 187, 266, 643, 752; muster rolls, 196, 225, 682, 727; narrative account of, 752; photographs, 793; service of African Americans in, 164, 204, 264, 403, 756; Union hospitals in Louisville during, 724; United States Army records from, 723. See also names of specific battles, prison camps, military camps, regiments, places related to the war, and individuals' names
Civil War diaries: Bingham, Col. Robert, 57; Bullitt, Thomas Walker, 106; Culp, Johnson W., 174; Green, John Williams, 256; Joyes, John, Jr., 358; of Sperry-Gathright family, 645; Thomson, James W., 682; Tilford, John H., 692; Tilford, Luna A. Meeks, 692
Civil War pensions, claims for, 204
Claiborne County, Tenn., 116
Clark, Arthur B., 808
Clark, Billy Curtis, 771
Clark, Edmund, 132, 135
Clark, Elijah, 618
Clark, George Rogers: biography of, 65, 193; business dealings of, 301; correspondence about, 269;
correspondence of, 142; death certificate signed by, 72; description of regiment under, 193; elected to
Convention of Virginia, 746; land grants to soldiers under, 329, 478; land surveys by, 329; lawsuit against, 725; memorials to, 269, 736; military service under, 16; miscellaneous papers, 1780-1802, 133; monument to, 269; portrait of, 65; slave Kitt of, 25
Clark, George Washington, 135, 140, 141
Clark, Isaac, 134, 135, 145
Clark, James, 123
Clark, Mrs. James, 123
Clark, John, Sr., 474
Clark, John Hite, 135
Clark, Jonathan (father of John Clark), 65
Clark, Gen. Jonathan (1750-1811): correspondence of, 65, 134, 140; estate of, 135; papers among Clark-Hite family papers, 142; papers and diary, 136; will of, 65
Clark, Julia D., 137
Clark, M. St. Clair, 715
Clark, Meriwether Lewis, 137, 349, 513, 556
Clark, Meriwether Lewis, Jr., 137
Clark, William (1770-1838): correspondence of, 134, 136, 141, 228, 269, 291; journals, 138, 586; letters, 1806-1816, 141; mentioned, 513
Clark, William (1776-1813), 139
Clark, William (1795-1879), 135, 140
Clark, William Preston, 347
Clark County, Ky., 6
Clark family, 141, 269, 513, 687, 698; Bodley-Clark Papers, 65; Clark-Hite family, 142;
Clark-Strater-Watson family, 143
Clarke, Mrs. James Freeman, 805
Clarke, Rev. James Freeman, 47, 226, 559, 805
Clarke, William, 725
Clarke, William F., Sr., 794
Clarke Lodge No. 51 (Freemasons), 239
Clark's Grant, Ind., 134
Clark's Mills, Va., 132
Clarkson, Charles, 473
Clarksville, Ind., 141, 478
Clay, Brutus J., 147, 675
Clay, Cassius Marcellus: capture of, 176, 449; correspondence of, 204, 698; mentioned in papers of
Sidney Payne Clay, 147; papers of, 144
Clay, Clement C., 124
Clay, Green: biographical sketch of, 144; papers of, 145, 147; surveys of Kentucky by, 145, 147
Clay, Henry: as attorney, 725; baptism of, 50; correspondence about, 126, 158, 361, 563, 624; correspondence of, 39, 55, 169, 465, 618, 643, 694; duel with Humphrey Marshall, 15; election to the
Senate, 62; friendship with Willis Green, 259; land bill (1835) of, 277; letter of introduction by, 264;
miscellaneous papers, 1799-1855, 146; portrait of, 503; power of attorney for Thomas Todd to, 697; as presidential candidate, 146, 343, 400, 747, 749; speech, 1841, 146; statue of, 322, 535; support for, 207; tutor of children of, 362
Clay, Mrs. Henry, 624
Clay, Henry, Jr., 449
Clay, James Brown, 219, 322, 323
Clay, Lucretia Hart, 563
Clay, Mary Barr, 144
Clay, Mary Catherine Rogers (Mrs. Samuel Clay, Jr.), 147
Clay, Mary Jane (Warfield), 144
Clay, Sidney Payne, 145, 147
Clay, Susan Jacob, 322, 323
Clay family, 712; Clay-Reed-Nelson-Edwards-Weisiger family, 147
Clay Society (Frankfort, Ky.), 148
Cleave, Giles Van, 819
Clegg, William, 593
Clegg family, 593
Cleland, Robert, 149
Cleland, Rev. Thomas Horace, 149
Cleland-Howard family, 149
Clem, Dr. John G., 235
Clemens, Cyril, 152
Cleveland, Rev. George W., 151
Cleveland, Grover, 683, 762
Cleveland, Henry Whitney, 150, 204
Cleveland family, 151
Cleveland, Ohio, 201
climate. See weather and climate
Cline, Edward, 823
Cline, Mary Logan, 823
Cline family, 823
Clinton, Bill, 554
Coal mining: conflict in 1932, 51; and geological survey of Bell, Harlan, Knox, and Letcher counties, Ky., 687; information about, 728; in Muhlenburg County, Ky., 200; records of W. G. Duncan Coal Company, 200; and steamboats, 812
Cobb, Frank Irving, 382
Cobb, Irvin Shrewsbury, 152, 589
Cobbett, William, 378
Coburn, John, 81, 539
Coburn, Dr. John A., 190
Cocke family, 443
Cofer, Ellen Bush, 784
Cofer, Martin Hardin, 784
Cofer family, 784
Coffield, Benjamin, 625
Coffman, Anne Payne (Mrs. William H. Coffman), 345
Coffman, Martha Payne, 818
Coffman, Dr. William H., 818
Coffman family, 818
Coinage Law, opposition to, 20
Coke, J. Guthrie, 268
Cold Harbor, Battle of, 349
Coleman, Ann Mary, 360
Coleman, Chapman, 360
Coleman, Mrs. Chapman, 798
Coleman, Eugenia, 798
Coleman, John Winston, Jr., 154
Coleman, Nicholas Daniel, 153
Coleman, Thomas, 280
Coleman family, 175; Dabney-Coleman-Joyes family, 798
Collett Park (Terre Haute, Ind.), 811
Collins, Benjamin A., 68
Collins, Priv. John L., 404
Collins, Richard Henry, 150, 155, 266, 605
Collins, William B., 156
Collins family, 156
Colmesnil, John D., 268
Colquhoun, Ewing P., 336
Colquhoun, Sir Patrick, 333, 336
Colson, Col. David Grant, 60, 577
Colson, J. G., 8
Columbia Mining Company (Paris, Tenn.), 157
Columbus, Ky., 253, 340, 675
Columbus, Ohio: Union prison at, 106
Combs, Bert T., 345, 828
Combs, Leslie, 158, 296
Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers,
Quartermaster Depot (Louisville, Ky.), 285
Common Clay (Kinkead), 376
Compagnie de Colonisation Americaine, 159
Compromise of 1833, Henry Clay's draft of, 146
Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi, 777
Confederate Association of Kentucky, 256
Confederate States Navy, 527
Confederate States of America: flag of, 460; miscellaneous papers, 1861-1865, 160; representation of Kentucky in, 366
Confederate Veteran Association of Kentucky, 266
Conner family, 443
Connolly, John, 65
Constable, Archibald G., 8
Convention of Border Slave States, 575
Convention of the Union Democracy of Grant County, Ky., 632
Conversation Club (Louisville, Ky.), 65, 161
Conway, Joseph, 618
Cook, A. M., 536
Cook, Frances Fible, 804
Cook, Frederic H., 162
Cook, Minnie Gathright, 842
Cooke, John Esten, 150
Cooke, Philip St. George, 168
Cooper, John Sherman, 163, 345, 837
Cooper, Lorraine Rowan (Mrs. John Sherman Cooper), 785
Cooper, Thomas, 96
Copersthwait, James, 757
Cornwall, William, 429
Corps D'Afrique [of the Union Army], 164
Cosby, Fortunatus, 525, 545, 757
Cottell, Henry A., 125
Cotter, Joseph Seamon, 165
Coues, Elliot, 22, 204
Courier-Journal. See Louisville Courier-Journal
Courier-Journal Building (Louisville, Ky.), 88
Courier-Journal Job Printing Company, 794
Court records: of Bullitt, Jefferson, Nelson, and Lincoln counties, Ky., 440; of Christian County (Ky.) Circuit Court, 129; of Fulton County, Ky., 242; of Hancock County, Ky., 111; of Harlan County (Ky.) Circuit Court, 279; of Jefferson County, Ky., 329; of Ohio County, Ky., 516; of United States District Court, Eastern District, Ky., 725
Courtenay, Alexander Fible, 804
Courtenay, Mildred Sneed Fible (Mrs. Lewis R. Courtenay), 804
Courtenay family, 804
Cousins, Ivey W., 795
Covington, Josephine Wells, 166
Covington family, 352
Cowan, Andrew, 65, 167, 204, 495
Cowan, John, 293
Cowger, William O., 168
Cowgill, Rev. N. N., 603
Cox, Jacob D., 643
Cox, William H., 819
Crab Orchard, Ky: Indian raid at, 301
Crabb family, 387
Craddock, Paschal D., 268
Craig, Curtis, 78
Craig, Isaac Allen, 796
Craig, James, 268
Craig, Capt. John, 591
Craig, Rev. Lewis, 680
Craig, Mildred Ellis, 796
Craig family, 680
Craik, Charles E., 168
Craik, Charles E., Jr., 168
Craik, Rev. James, 50, 168, 379
Craik family, 168
Crandall, A. R., 845
Crane, Gertrude C., 574
Crank, Cornelia, 532
Crawford, Malcolm, 797
Crawford, Mary LaClaire Lovelace, 797
Crawford, William Harris, 169, 343
Crawford, William Wait, III, 797
Crawford, William Wait, Jr., 797
Crawford, William Wait, Sr., 797
Crawford County, Ind., 16
Crawford-Whitley family, 797
Creagh, Richard M., 170
Creek War, 116
Crevecoeur, Michel St. John de, 664
crime, in Kentucky, 37, 120, 327, 421, 440
Crittenden, George B., 171
Crittenden, J. L., 360
Crittenden, John, 175
Crittenden, John Jordan: correspondence about, 344, 696; correspondence of, 95, 112, 175, 296, 352, 360, 674, 694, 698, 715; daughter of, 798; home of, 624; miscellaneous papers, 1815-1862, 171
Crittenden, Maria Innes Todd, 695
Crittenden, Thomas T., 269
Crittenden, William L., 232
Crittenden County, Ky.: plats of, 734
Crittenden family, 175, 624; Stone-Dorsey-
Crittenden-Stephens-Logan-Allen family, 90
Crittenden Union Zouaves, 536
Crockett family, 111
Croghan, George, 134, 172
Croghan, John, 513
Croghan, Dr. John, 172
Croghan, Nicholas, 559
Croghan, William, 172, 690
Croghan, William, Jr., 172
Cromwell, Emma G., 772
Crook, Gen. George, 574
Cropper family, 810
Crowell Company, 532
crude oil, 679
Crutcher, James, 173
Cuba, acquisition of, 180
Cullen, Dorothy, 703
Culp, Johnson W., 173
Culton, W. H., 252
Culver, William, 268
Cumberland County, Ky., 679
Cumberland Gap, diary of journey through, 626
Cumberland Gap Tunnel Co., 577
Cumberland River, 529
Cunningham, Rev. Robert, 336
Cunningham, Walter, 65
Curry, James B., 331
Curry, John, 331
Cushing, George, 690
Cushing, Thomas H., 690
Custer, George A., 538
Cutts, James Madison, 694, 696

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Dabney, William C., 175
Dabney, William C., Sr., 798
Dabney family, 175; Dabney-Coleman-Joyes family, 798; Dabney-Joyes family, 175
Dade family, 734
Damrosch, Walter, 510
Dana, Charles A., 453
Dandridge, Alex S., 65
Dangerfield, John, 545
Daniel, Martin, 407
Daniel, Walker, 301
Daniel, William H., 176
Daniel family, 702
Dant Distillery Co., 844
Danville, Ky., 529
Danville, Lancaster, and Nicholasville Turnpike Co., 509
Darden, Thomas E., 593
Daugherty, Phebe Wood Coburn, 177
Daughters of the American Revolution, 677
Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton: as attorney, 725; correspondence of, 39, 618; papers, 1780-1856, 178; papers of, 268
Daveiss, Samuel, 178
Davidson, James, 698
Davie, Preston, 560
Davie family, 560
Davies, William W., 58
Daviess County, Ky.: tornadoes in 1890 in, 221
Davis, Ann Lewis, 183
Davis, Charles Augustus, 335
Davis, Frances Cunningham ("Frank") (Mrs.
William Jonathan Davis), 181
Davis, Garrett, 101, 179, 467
Davis, Jefferson: correspondence about, 86; correspondence of, 86, 219, 266, 296, 454, 533, 557; home of, 802; interviews with, 349; miscellaneous papers, 1848- 1881, 180; photographs of, 793; signature of, 773
Davis, John Baptist, 188
Davis, Robert W., 182
Davis, Searles L., 183
Davis, Varina Howell, 352
Davis, Maj. William Jonathan, 181
Davis, William K., 181
Davis, William N., 182
Davis family: Davis-Lewis family (of Daviess and Nelson Cos., Ky.), 183; of Jessamine Co., Ky., 182
Davison family, 443
Day, Dr. George H., 819
Deboe, William Joseph, 463
Declaration of Independence, genealogy of signers of, 394
Dells, William, 116
Democratic National Convention (Philadelphia, 1936), 34
Democratic party, in Kentucky, 34, 89, 102, 184, 207, 240, 252, 649
Democratic Woman's Club of Kentucky, 184
Demopolis, Ala., 30
Deppen, Rev. Louis G., 380
Derby, James Cephas, 335
Derby and Jackson (firm), 335
Desha, F. W., 360
Desha, Joseph, 178, 185, 782
Devlin, Max, 270
Devoe & Raynolds Company, 798
Dewar, Mrs. Charles, 660
diaries: Brown, John Mason, 94; Brown, William, 97; Clark, Jonathan, 136; Collins, William B., 156; Crank,
Cornelia, 532; Dudley, Lula Kenner, 196; about ferries on Ohio River, 197; Ford, Mary Boswell Webb, 234; Haycraft, Samuel, Jr., 284; Hays, William Shakespeare (Will S.), 286; Hornsby, Joseph, 308; Humphrey, Alexander Pope, 547; Humphrey, Alexander Pope, Jr., 547; Jefferson, John F., 327; Johnston, Josiah Stoddard, 349; of Jones family (Woodford Co., Ky.), 354; of journey through Cumberland Gap, 626; Larkin,
George Elmer, Jr., 391; Lindsay, Amanda, 731; about Louisville, 338; Menefee, Richard Hickman, 467; of Otter and Briney families, 87; Preston, Mrs. William Campbell, 557; Robinson, George Anderson, 352; Robinson, Stuart, 581; Skipwith, Peyton, 626; Taylor, Jonathan, 668; Taylor, Marion Cartright, 669;
Thompson, Rev. Lewis N., 680; Tyler, Elizabeth Johnson Hulbert, 714; of visit to New York, 702; of visit to Rome, 665; Wagner, Sallie Brown McCampbell, 731; Waller, Henry, 735; written during Mexican War, 176, 481; of Yandell family, 777. See also Civil War diaries
Dick, Alexander, 734
Dickens Club (Louisville, Ky.), 186
Dictionary of the United States Congress (Lanman), 390
Diehl, Conrad Lewis, 187
Dietrich, Marlene, 785
Diltz, Hanson Penn, 204
Diocese of Bardstown, Ky. [Roman Catholic]: papers, 1808-1846, 188
DiPalma, Raymond, 476
Disborough, Wil, 796
Discher, Louis, 189
Discher family (Jefferson Co., Ky.), 189
Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke (Filson), 742
distilleries: in Bernheim Forest area, 53; in Frankfort, Ky., 199; license for, 745; in Louisville, 83; photographs of, 844; of post-Civil War period, 403; specifications for, 668; tax records of, 395. See also liquor sales
District of Columbia, militia of, 753
Doerr, J. Henry, 792
Dois, Charles Belmont, 236
Dole, Sanford, 762
Doll, Charles, 480
Doll, Charles B., 830
Donaldson, George, 8
Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 65, 537
Doniphan, Anderson, 190
Doolan, John Calvin, 191
Doolittle, James H., 391
Doom, Jacob, 242
Dorr, Julia C. R., 150
Dorsey, Greenbury, 317
Dorsey family, 90
Douglas, D. C., 454
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 828
Douglass, George, 822
Douglass, George L., 802
Douglass family, 822
Douthitt, Stonewall Jackson, 192
Douthitt family, 192
Downing, Harriett, 799
Downing, John Fonda, 799
Downs, George F., 276
Downs, Sallie Ward, 276. See also Ward, Sallie
Doyle, George F., 65
Dozier, James I., 80
Drake, Daniel, 96, 777
Drake, Frank M., 12
Draper, John M., 643
Draper, Lyman Copeland: correspondence of, 25, 65, 134, 204, 269; information about career of, 269; miscellaneous papers of, 193 
dreams, information about, 260
Drummens, John, 194
du Pont, Antoine Bidermann, 201
du Pont, Coleman, 589, 772
du Pont, Ethel Bidermann, 201, 202
du Pont de Nemours Co., 735
Dudan family, 197
Dudley, Bruce, 196, 800
Dudley, Charles, 196, 800
Dudley, Joseph, 196
Dudley, Lula Kenner, 196, 800
Dudley, Mrs. M. E. A., 808
Dudley, Roy, 800
Dudley, Bishop Thomas Underwood, 168, 195, 495, 807
Dudley, Col. William, 634
Dudley, Woodson, 800
Dudley family: papers, 1861-1971, 196; photograph collection, 1850s-1970s, 800
Duerson, Col. William, 791
Duff, William, 142
Dugan, Harry G., 197
Dugan, Madison, 197, 198
Dugan family, 198
Duke, Gen. Basil Wilson: correspondence of, 130, 266, 345, 351, 352, 438, 488, 663; miscellaneous papers, 1864-1870, 199; photographs of, 793
Duke family, 488
Duncan, Fannie Casseday, 337
Duncan, Garnett, 95, 836
Duncan, Samuel M., 296
Duncan family, 352
Dunham, Miss Mary, 712
"Dunlora" (Dabney family home), 798
Dunmore, Lord. See Murray, John (4th earl of Dunmore)
Durand, A. M., 796
Durand, Eldon, 814
Durrelle, George, 663
Durrett, Lydian, 203
Durrett, Reuben Thomas: biography of John Filson by, 220, 221; Boone relics of, 66; correspondence of, 193, 204, 276, 463, 557; papers, 1821-1931, 204
Durrett, Sallie Phillips, 203
Dwyer, John, 250
Dwyer family, 250

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E. L. Miles and Belle of Nelson
Distilleries, 829
Eagle, The (newspaper), 775
Eames, Emma, 510
Early, Gen. Jubal Anderson, 205
Eastern Star, Order of, 517
Eastin, Thomas N., 206
Eastin, William, 99
Eaton, John Henry, 207
Eaton, William H., 99
Echols, John, 349, 352
Economic Cooperation Administration, 57
Edelin, Benedict, 208
Edgewood Farm (near Versailles, Ky.), 354
Edison, Thomas Alva, 209, 258, 594
Edison House, 57
Edmonson County, Ky., 520, 679
education: information about, 260; John Quincy Adams's observations on, 5; in Lexington, 120; in medicine, 113, 709; of women, 374. See also names of specific academies, schools, colleges, and universities
Edward, Cyrus, 545
Edwards, John, 12, 545
Edwards family, 111; Clay-Reed-Nelson-
Edwards-Weisiger family, 147
Edward's Station, 682
Egbert, Clarence, 379
Eighth Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, 182, 643, 834
Eighty-seventh Infantry Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, 174
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 493, 606, 837
Ekron, Ky., 844
electricity, for Louisville, Ky., 209
Elk (steamboat), 758
Ella Faber (steamboat), 720
Ellen Hatfield (steamboat), 812
Elliott, Richard, 210
Elliott family, 210
Elrod, J. C., 784, 820
Emerson, Tilly, 360
Emmart Packing Company, 797
English, William H., 204
Ephraim McDowell Monument Committee, 448
Episcopal Church, 379
Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, 50
Ericsson (a "noted trotting stallion"), 211
Erskine, Margaret Handley Paulee, 119
Ervin, John, 293
Erwin, George W., 212
Erwin, Thomas, 578
Escott, J. V., 266
Eskridge, Catherine, 374
Eskridge, Thomas Graham, 374
Eskridge family, 374
Essex Junto, 169
Estep, W. Thomas, 213
Ethridge, Mark, 801
Eustis, William, 117, 214
Evangelical Sunday School Association of
Louisville and Vicinity, 215
Evans, George "Honey Boy," 814
Evans, Hugh, 168
Eve, Joseph, 117
Everett, Edward, 296, 559
Everett [Salt] Works, 212
Ewell, Benjamin S., 99, 787
Ewell, Lizinka Campbell Brown, 99, 787
Ewell, Gen. Richard S., 99
Ewell family, 787; Brown-Ewell family, 99
Ewen, Carrie Douglas Dudley, 800
Ewen, Carrie Dudley, 196
Ewing, Dr. E. E., 280
Ewing, Philemon B., 62
Ewing, U. E., 280
Ewing family, 483

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Fahrensberg (photographer of Hardinsburg), 784
Fairleigh, Thomas B., 101
Fall family, 674
Fallen Timbers, Battle of, 138, 609
Falls City Masonic Lodge, 682
Falls of Rough, mill seat at, 259
Falls of the Ohio: canal around, 120, 515; Connelly surveys of, 269; early trips to, 289; essay on, 736; map of, 588; survey of, 515
Farley, James A., 772
Farmer, Leslie H., 216
farming. See agriculture; horses; livestock
"Farmington" (Speed family home), 643
Farney, Henry F., 467
Farnsley, Anna May Peaslee, 802
Farnsley, Burrel H., 802
Farnsley, Charles Rowland Peaslee, 801, 802
Farnsley, Nancy Hall Carter, 801
Farnsley family, 801; Farnsley-Peaslee-
Carter family, 802
Farrar, Joseph R., 539
Fayette County, Ky., 135, 658
Fearn, John Walker, 557
Federal Hill ("My Old Kentucky Home," Bardstown, Ky.), 385, 647, 794
Fellows, Albion Mary, 348
Fellows Johnson Co. (New Orleans, La.), 702
Female Academy (Nicholasville, Ky.), 509
Female High School (Louisville, Ky.), 217
Fenian Brotherhood, 641
Fenian movement, 143
Fenley-Williams family, 218
Fenton, Reuben E., 405
Ferguson, Champ, 791
Ferguson, Edwin Hite, 803
Ferguson, Richard, 473
Ferguson, Sonia Fullerton (Mrs. Edwin H. Ferguson), 849
Ferguson, Sophie Fullerton Marfield, 803
Ferguson-Starks wedding party, 849
Ferguson-White family, 803
"Fernbank" (estate of Charles Wilkins
Short), 620
"Fernlea" (Farnsley family farm), 802
Fible, Alexander S., 804
Fible, Betty Mitchell (Mrs. John Fible), 804
Fible, John, 804
Fible, Joseph, 804
Fible, Micajah, 236
Fible-Courtenay-Sneed family, 804
Ficklin, Joseph, 117, 219
Fidelity and Columbia Trust Company, 58
Field, Cyrus W., 258
Field, Emmit, 266
Field, Mary, 482
Field family, 698
Fields, Anna, 814
Fifteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment, 187
Fifth Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, CSA, 403
Fifth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 834
Fiftieth Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 796
Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry Regiment, 340
Fillmore, Millard: correspondence of, 175, 484, 535; election of, 65, 537, 671
Filsinger, Sara Teasdale, 222
Filson, John: biography of, 220, 221; correspondence about, 742; miscellaneous papers, 220
Filson Club Historical Society, The: activities of Lewis Allawhyn Walter in, 736; autographs donated to, 493;
correspondence about donations to, 596; deposit of Lincoln speech at, 404; in Ferguson mansion, 803; George Barry Bingham's correspondence with, 57; invitations to, 163; newspapers at, 378; papers and scrapbooks of, 221; papers relating to presidency of Reuben Thomas Durrett, 204; publications of, 491;
purchase of historical materials by, 703; speeches by Mary Verhoeff at, 728; statue of Daniel Boone commissioned by, 776; Young E. Allison Commemoration Committee, 12
Fincastle County, Va., 746
Finck, Edward Bertrand, 222
Fingals Cave (near Green River, Ky.), 223
Fink, Mike, 589
First Christian Church (Louisville, Ky.), 549
First Division, Kentucky Volunteer Militia, 294
First Kentucky Brigade (Orphan Brigade), CSA, 680, 712
First Kentucky Infantry Regiment, 124, 224
First Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment, U.S.A., 225
First Presbyterian Church (Lebanon, Ky.), 149
First Presbyterian Church (Louisville, Ky.), 712
First Regiment, Jefferson County Militia, 659
First Unitarian Church of Louisville, Ky.: photograph collection, ca. 1860s-1980, 805; records, 1830-1986, 226
Fisher, J. E., 315
fishing, for bass, 187
Fitch, Henry D., 333
Fitch, John, 227
Fitzgerald, John, 261
Fitzhugh, Dennis, 228
Fitzhugh, Lucy Stuart, 229
Fitzhugh, Capt. Robert Hunter, 229
Fitzhugh and Gwathmey: business papers of, 228
Fitzhugh and Rose: business papers of, 228
Fitzhugh and Thruston: business papers of, 228
Fitzhugh family, 228
Flaget, Bishop Benedict Joseph, 188, 623
Flanagan, James, 453
Flat Rock Church (Jefferson County, Ky.), 28
Fleming, William, 230
Fleming, William B., 230
Fleming family, 230
Flemingsburg, Ky.: photographs of, 800
Flint, Austin, 777
Flint, Timothy, 777
floods. See weather and climate
Florida: development of, 495; sports club in, 819
Florida Territory, governors of, 207
Flournoy, Thomas C., 328
Floyd, Ellen M., 712
Floyd, Col. George Rogers Clark, 117
Floyd, J. B., 522
Floyd, John, 301, 559
Floyd, Woodford, 482
Floyd family, 560
Flugel, F. G., 362
Flynn, John T., 373
Foote, Annie Davis Cox, 231
Foote, Edwin Cox, 231
Foote, Frederick, 231
Foote, Gerard Alexander, 231
Foote, Ludwell A., 231
Foote, Preston Work, 231
Foote, Richard H., 231
Foote, William, 231
Foote family, 231
Ford, Arthur Younger, 232
Ford, Gerald Rudolph, Jr., 110, 233
Ford, Mary Boswell Webb, 234
Ford, Robert T., 557
Ford, Thomas, 539
Ford family, 234
Forest, Ilse, 297
Forman, J. G., 461
Fort Atkinson, 103
Fort Boone (Montgomery Co., Tenn.), 712
Fort Bridger, 206
Fort Craig (N. Mex.), 118
Fort Delaware (Del.), 181, 199
Fort Donelson, 712
Fort Jefferson (Dry Tortugas, Fla.), 133, 264
Fort Kearney, 206
Fort Laramie, 206
Fort Leavenworth (Kans.), 103, 156, 486
Fort Mandan, 139
Fort Meigs, Battle of, 428
Fort Meigs, Indian treaty negotiations at, 355
Fort Mills (Corregidor), 273
Fort Pitt, 96
Fort Sumter, Civil War events at, 17
Fort Transit (near Readyville, Tenn.), 224
Fort Warren (Boston, Mass.), 213
Fortune, William, 12
Forty-eighth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 121
Forty-ninth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 682
Foster, Stephen, 647
Fournier, Alex, 30
Fourteenth Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, 436
Fourth Avenue Baptist Church (Louisville, Ky.), 808
Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church (Louisville, Ky.), 808
Fourth Estate, 88
Fourth Indiana Battery, 842
Fourth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 760
Fourth Regiment, U.S. Army, 257
Fourth Virginia Regiment, 723
Fowler, John, 428
Fowler, Capt. John, 465
Fowler, O. S., 687
Fox, A. L., 612
Fox, Bruce, 830
Fox, Daniel, 21
Fox, Fontaine Talbot, III: papers of, 235; photographs of, 806
Fox, John William, Jr., 236, 576, 589
Franco-Prussian War, 607
Frankfort, Ky.: construction of Orlando Brown house in, 95; distillery in, 199; folk songs of, 51; land in, 360;
rebuilding of state capitol in, 370
Frankfort Cemetery, 736
Frankfort Commonwealth, 95
Frankfort Debating Society, 148
Frankfort Forum, 148
Franklin, R. B., 252
Franklin (Tenn.), Battle of, 643
Franklin County, Ky., 56
Frazer, Oliver, 237, 503
Freaner, J. A., 268
Fred Wilson (towboat), 198
Frederick House Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 238
Freeman, Julia Deane, 335
Freemasons: Falls City Masonic Lodge, 682; Louisville lodges, 239; Masonic Lodge (Nicholasville, Ky.), 509; Masonic Temple (Louisville, Ky.), 791; Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Kentucky, 745; material in Todd family papers, 698
Fremont, John C., 49, 268, 574
French, Richard, 240
French Lick Springs, Ind., 842
French Revolution, 116
Freylinghuysen, Theodore, 749
Friends of Kentucky Libraries, 241
Froebel, Friederich, 297
Frost, Madge Rowan, 12, 647
Fry family, 107, 644
Fulton, William S., 321
Fulton Circuit Court, 242
Fulton County, Ky., records, 242
Fulton County (Ky.) Court, 242
Fulton Equity and Criminal Court, 242
Fund for America's Future, 110
fur trade, 269, 386, 513

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G. A. Foote and Sons (Irvington, Ky.), 231
Gadsden Purchase, 471
Gaillard, Dr. Edwin S., 266, 380
Gaines, Edmund P., 559
Gaines, Maj. John P., 176
Gaines family, 810
Galleher, Lt. John B., 124
Galt, Annie Alexina, 807
Galt, Elizabeth M. Thompson Gray, 807
Galt, Elizabeth Thruston Pope (Mrs. William H. Galt), 807
Galt, Ellen Pope Thruston, 807
Galt, John, 807
Galt, Dr. Norborne Alexander, 68, 244, 545, 807
Galt, Urath Pope, 807
Galt, Dr. William C., 244, 525
Galt, Dr. William Henry, 243, 244, 807
Galt family, 244; Galt-Gray family, 807
Galt House Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 174, 504, 755
Gard, Capt. Gershom, 398
Gard family, 398
gardening, 521, 550
Gardoqui, Don Diego, 381
Garfield, James A., 327, 739
Garnett, Mary E., 469
Garrard, James, 245, 296, 428
Garvin, Mary E. (Mamie) Kendrick (Mrs.
Samuel Henry Garvin), 820
Garvin, Dr. Samuel Henry, 820
Garvin family, 820
Gates, Rev. Guerdon W., 246, 656
Gates, Horatio, 453, 557
Gates, Lloyd W., 656
Gates family, 656
Gathright, Eliza Ann Austin (Mrs. Owen
Gathright, Sr.), 842
Gathright, John T., 842
Gathright, Owen, Sr., 842
Gathright, William, 645
Gathright, William P., 842
Gathright family: papers, 1846-1964, 645; photographs, 1850s-1958, 842
Gault, J. W., 643
Geiger, Rev. Henry J., 603
General Order No. 9 (10 April 1865), 399
General Order No. 11 (24 Feb. 1862), 118
General Orders Nos. 2-6 (Corps D'Afrique), 164
General Pike (steamboat), 247
Genet, Edmund Charles, 112
Genet Mission, 698
George L. Miles and Co. (New Haven, Ky.), 477
George Rogers Clark Memorial Association, 736
George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge (Louisville, Ky.), 832
George Rogers Clark Park (Louisville, Ky.), 728
George W. Meriwether and Co., 473
Georgetown College (Georgetown, Ky.), 403
Georgia, purchase of Indian lands in, 381
German Club (Louisville, Ky.), 248
Gethsemani Abbey (Nelson Co., Ky.), 695, 781
Gettysburg battlefield, map of, 793
Gibson, Randall Lee, 352
Gibson, Robert Edward Lee, 125, 222, 249
Gibson, Tobias, 264
Gibson, W. E., 747
Gibson family, 619, 841
Gideon, J., 484
Gifford, Harley Nelson, 593
Gifford family, 593
Gilchriest, Mary Dwyer, 250
Gilchriest, Robert, 250
Gilchriest (Gilchrist) family, 250
Giles, Janice Holt, 771
Gilfoil, M. Sarsfield, 250
Gill, Dr. Joseph W., 835
Gilmor, Robert, 22
Giltner, Henry, 266
Giovannoli, Harry, 252
Glascock, W. H., 268
Glenview Farm (near Louisville), 811
Gloucester, Va.: plat of, 686
Glover and White Tobacco Company (Louisville, Ky.), 251
Goebel, William: assassination of, 232, 252; Augustus E. Willson's writings about, 764; broadside about, 252; political cartoons about, 683; Temple Bodley's research on, 65; trip made by William Jennings Bryan for, 230
gold mining, in Alaska, 387, 666
gold rush, in California (1849), 206, 268, 456, 768
gold standard, 20
Goldsborough family, 352
Goldwater, Barry, 492
Golladay, Jacob S., 3
Goode family, 702
Goodman, Alfred T., 694, 717
Goodrich, Watson, 253
Goose Creek, bridge over, 303
Goose Creek Salt Works, 750
Gordon, James G., 140
Gorgas, Josiah, 352
Gould, Jay, 258
governors of Arkansas Territory: Pope, John, 178, 545, 757
governors of Florida Territory: Eaton, John Henry, 207
governors of Iowa and Iowa Territory: Chambers, John, 126; Kirkwood, Samuel J., 574
governors of Kentucky: Adair, John, 1, 2, 428, 618; Beckham, John Crepps Wickliffe, 43, 463, 683; Bramlette, Thomas Elliott, 77, 84, 108, 456; Breathitt, Edward Thompson, 78, 828; Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 20, 70, 103, 352, 463, 536, 793; Combs, Bert T., 345, 828; Crittenden, John Jordan, 171; Desha, Joseph, 178, 185, 782; Garrard, James, 245, 296, 428; Goebel, William, 65, 230, 232, 252, 683, 764; Greenup,
Christopher, 261, 455; Knott, James Proctor, 379, 467, 698; Letcher, Robert Perkins, 39, 400, 612, 618, 756; McCreary, James Bennett, 60, 438, 463; Morehead, Charles Slaughter, 484; Morehead, James Turner, 95, 117, 485, 624, 756, 773; Owsley, William, 117, 158; Scott, Maj. Gen. Charles, 428, 599, 609, 618, 619; Shelby, Isaac, 1, 112, 116, 428, 441, 508, 516, 558, 571, 618, 634, 694, 698; Slaughter, Gabriel, 169; Stevenson, John White, 651; Taylor, William, 252; Wickliffe, Charles Anderson, 185, 429, 545, 557, 756; Willson, Augustus Everett, 266, 278, 359, 495, 764
governors of Maryland: Thomas, Francis, 49
governors of Missouri Territory: Clark, William, 136, 138, 141, 586
governors of New Mexico Territory: Meriwether, David (1800-1892), 471
governors of Ohio: Anderson, Charles, 15; Cox, Jacob D., 643; Meigs, Return Jonathan, 465
governors of Tennessee: McMinn, Joseph, 618
governors of Virginia: Henry, Patrick, 72, 293, 557
Grace Episcopal Church (Hopkinsville, Ky.), 531
Graham, Dr. Christopher Columbus, 193
Graham, Michael, 587
Graham, Rev. William, 116
Graham-Skibo coal mine (near Greenville, Ky.), 200
Grainger, Charles F., 463
Grand Army of the Republic, 196, 574, 682
Grand Musical and Dramatic Soiree (1867), 101
Granger, Delia, 333
Granger, Francis, 333
Grant, Brig. Gen. Frederick D., 464
Grant, Ulysses S., 680, 770, 793
Grant County, Ky.: political speech (1896) from, 20
Gratz, Miriam, 254
Gratz, Rebecca, 254
Graves, William Jordan, 255
Gray, A. B., 268
Gray, Asa, 620
Gray, George, 807
Gray, George Herbert, 808
Gray, John T., 117
Gray, John Thompson, 773
Gray, Joseph, 293
Gray, Strother, 807
Gray & Merkeley Jewelers (Louisville, Ky.), 821
Gray family, 807
Grayham, J. L., 756
Grayson, Frederick W. S., 80
Great Crossing, Ky., 818
Great Decisions program, 7
Great Meadow, The (Roberts), 578
Greeg, Alexander, 168
Greeley, Horace, 558
Green, Carrie Conant, 258
Green, Ellen Ruggles, 260
Green, Frank W., 258
Green, Hector, 260
Green, James, 258
Green, John, 258
Green, Col. John, 142
Green, John Williams, 256, 260, 748
Green, Joseph, 258
Green, Lafayette, 259
Green, Marion Amis, 257
Green, Nancy Lewis, 204
Green, Dr. Norvin, 258
Green, Mrs. Norvin, 258
Green, Norvin E., 258
Green, Pinckney F., 258
Green, Robert, 142
Green, Robert W., 810
Green, Susan Thornton, 258
Green, Thomas I., 99
Green, Thomas M., 65
Green, Thomas Marshall, 605
Green, Warren, 258
Green, William F., 130
Green, Willis, 259
Green County, Ky., 679
Green family, 260, 810; Green-Guerrant family, 809
"Greenfield" plantation (Va.), 560
Greenup, Christopher, 261, 455
Greenupsburg, Ky.: reconnaissance of, 540
Greenville, Ky., 744
Greer, James, 262
Gregg, Daniel, 18
Gregory, James, 819
Grenfell, Col. George St. Leger, 263
Gresham, Walter Q., 762
Grey, Benjamin Edwards, 101, 698
Grider, Henry, 77
Grieg, John, 333, 336
Griffin, Alice McClure, 551
Griffin, Samuel, 39
Griffith family, 698
Grigsby, John Warren, 264
Grigsby, Susan Preston Shelby, 264
Grigsby family, 264
Grinstead, Capt. Harry C., 417
Grinstead, James F., 463
Gross, Dr. Samuel David, 47, 448, 777
Grove, Benjamin, 811
Grubbs, William, 655
Grundy, Felix, 99, 265, 559, 618
Grundy, James P., 341
Grundy, R. C., 86
Grundy, Rose Cleland, 149
Guerrant, Anne, 809
Guerrant, Dr. Edward Owings, 266, 454, 809
Guerrant, Dr. Henry Ellis, 266
Guerrant family, 809
Guffey, Joseph F., 772
Guthrie, Adam, 268
Guthrie, James: correspondence about, 712; correspondence of, 117, 352, 473; as director of Louisville Hotel Company, 416; miscellaneous papers, 1826-1867, 267; papers of, 268
Guthrie-Caperton family, 268
Gwathmey, Ann Clark, 269
Gwathmey, George, 172
Gwathmey, Isaac R., 269
Gwathmey, Mary E., 269
Gwathmey, Owen, 269
Gwathmey, Richard, 269
Gwathmey family, 269
Gwin, William McKendree, 557

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Haager, Jacob H., 421
Habich, William, 655
Haggin, James, 117
Hahn, Lulu Sutherland, 608
Haight, Benjamin, 168
Haldeman, Ann Bruce, 270
Haldeman, Annie (Mrs. Bruce Haldeman), 270
Haldeman, Bruce, 270
Haldeman, Elizabeth (Mrs. Walter N.
Haldeman), 270
Haldeman, John, 270
Haldeman, Lizzie, 270
Haldeman, Walter N., 266, 270
Haldeman, Walter N., II, 270
Haldeman, William, 270
Haldeman family, 270
Hall, Eliza Calvert, 589
Hall, James, 18
Hall, John R., 233
Halleck, Annie M., 297
Halleck, Henry W., 349
Halleck, Reuben Post, 8
Halsey, Edmund Tryon, 271
Halsey, John Jay, 271
Hamilton County, Ohio, 135
Hamlett, James E., 5
Hammett and Company, 272
Hampton, Wade, 352
Hamtramck, John F., 559
Hancock, George, 349
Hancock, Col. George, 557, 559
Hancock County, Ky.: Baptist churches in, 111
Hancock County (Ky.) Court, 111
Hancock family, 352, 559
Hand, Gen. Edward, 293
Hanks, Charles, 774
Hanks, John, 774
Hanks, W. T., 276
Hanna, John H., 473
Hannaford, E., 104
Hannah, Dr. J. A., 266
Hanover County, Va., 97
Hanover Town, Va., 132
Hansbrough, Elizabeth Kathleen, 273
Harbeson, James Paxton, 456
Harbison, Martha S., 669
Hardee, Lt. Gen. William Joseph, 162, 274, 352
Hardin, Amanda, 834
Hardin, Ben: house of, 794
Hardin, Benjamin, Jr., 275
Hardin, William H., 834
Hardin County, Ky., 116, 117, 459, 477, 569, 570
Hardin County (Ky.) Circuit Court, 185
Hardin family, 834
Harding, Aaron, 259, 276
Harding, Chester, 204
Harding, John, 276
Harding, Mary, 276
Harding, William G., 252
Hardinsburg and Cloverport Turnpike Road Co. (Breckinridge Co., Ky.), 101
Hardy, Nathaniel, 280
Hardy family, 767
Harlan, James: correspondence of, 101, 296; miscellaneous papers, 1829-1846, 277; treason indictment of Gen. Beauregard signed by, 41
Harlan, John Marshall: correspondence of, 101, 175, 536, 764; miscellaneous papers, 1869-1906, 278
Harlan, Dr. Richard, 22, 91, 96
Harlan County, Ky.: geological survey of, 687
Harlan County (Ky.) Circuit Court, 279
Harlan Museum Company (Louisville, Ky.), 280
Harmar, Brig. Gen. Josiah, 381
Harmony, Ind., 269
Harney, Thomas, 590
Harpe brothers (outlaws), 589
Harris, C. A., 291
Harris, Credo, 589
Harrisburg Thespian Society, 680
Harrison, Benjamin, 116, 513, 764
Harrison, Calla H., 398
Harrison, Hall, 168
Harrison, Harry, 65
Harrison, James, 557
Harrison, Thomas Alexander, 776
Harrison, William Henry: commissions signed by, 668; correspondence of, 513; Henry Clay's support for, 146; military service under, 434, 694; as presidential candidate, 95, 259
Harrod, James, 281, 697, 735
Harrodsburg, Ky.: anonymous letter from, 282; girls college at, 74; pioneer memorial at, 580; stockade at, 580
Harrodsburg Presbyterian Church, 434
Hart, Jack, 271
Hart, Joel Tanner, 204, 467, 535
Hart, Marvin, 613
Hart, Nathaniel: correspondence of, 271, 283, 558, 559, 618; papers of, 264
Hart, Simpson, 283
Hart, Susanna, 271
Hart, Thomas, 66
Hart, Thomas, Jr., 618
Hart County, Ky., 592
Hart family, 271, 560, 734
Hartford Academy (Hartford, Ohio), 587
Hartwell, Frank, 847
Hartwell, Minnie Verhoeff, 847
Hartwell, S. A., Jr., 833
Harvard University: correspondence about Joseph Brown Smith, 87; description of student life at, 360, 376, 764; Lawrence Scientific School, 616
Harvey, George, 739
Harvie, Lewis E., 756
Hast, Louis, 728
Hastey, Countess, 576
hat business, 208
Hatfield, James T., 812
Hatfield, Mrs. James T., 812
Hatfield, Virginia Thorpe, 812
Hatfield Coal Company, 812
Hatfield-Reliance Coal Company, 812
Hatfield Steamboat Fleet, 812
Havana Lottery of Kentucky, 272
Hawaii, correspondence about, 762
Hawkes, Forbes, 808
Hawkins, Fannie, 118
Hawkins, John P., 118
Hawkins family, 118
Haycraft, Samuel, Jr., 101, 284, 404
Hayden, Jefferson, 403
Hayes, Job Joseph, 285
Hayes family, 823
"Hayfield" (near Louisville, Ky.), 620
Hays, Harry Thompson, 268
Hays, Jane, 813
Hays, Col. John C. ("Jack"), 268, 511
Hays, Mattie Belle, 813
Hays, Dr. Samuel Brown, 813
Hays, Samuel Milton, 813
Hays, William H., 632
Hays, William Shakespeare (Will S.): diary and scrapbook, 286; photograph collection, 813
Head, Benjamin, 287
Head, Hobbs, and Lawrence (Louisville, Ky.), 287
Heady, Thomas, 90
Healy, George Peter Alexander, 204, 288
Heineman Theatrical Collection, 814
Helm, Ben Hardin, 101
Helm, Col. Charles John, 557
Helm, Emilie Todd, 405
Helm, James P., 322
Helm, Jane Washington, 815
Helm, John (1761-1840), 289
Helm, John L., III, 815
Helm, John L., IV, 815
Helm, John L., Jr., 815
Helm, John Larue, 784, 815
Helm, Thomas Kennedy, 636
Helm family, 815
"Helm Place" (Elizabethtown, Ky.), 815
Hemphill, James, 2
Hemphill family, 2
Henderson, Archibald, 290, 710
Henderson, Richard, 710
Henderson, Thomas, 291
Henderson, Ky., 12, 206
Henderson County (Ky.) Historical Society, 677
Henning, Henrietta, 292
Henning, Julia, 488
Henning, Lulie, 292
Henry (prince of Prussia), 463
Henry, Caleb, 168
Henry, Dr. John F., 294
Henry, Patrick: commission papers signed by, 72; correspondence of, 557; miscellaneous papers, 1778-1786, 293
Henry, Robert P., 294
Henry, Maj. Gen. William, 294
Henry C. Yeiser, Jr. (steamboat), 812
Henry County, Ky., 32, 276, 683
Henry family, 294
Henshaw family, 506, 507
Hepburn, Susan Marshall Preston Christy, 557
Herbert, George W., 295
Herman Lodge No. 17 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Herndon, John M., 135, 142
Herndon, Joseph, 136
Hession, Will, 235
Heth, Harry, 313
Hettermann, John, 839
Hettermann, William, 839
Hettermann Bros. Company, 839
Hewitt, Abram S., 258
Hewitt, James, 791
Heywood, Mrs. John H., 805
Heywood, Rev. John H., 226, 805
Hickman, Richard Baylor, 296
Hicks, Thomas, 268
Higgins, John, 135
Hill, D. H., 82
Hill, Isaac, 362
Hill, John, 626
Hill, Mildred, 297
Hill, Patty Smith, 297
Hill, Richard H., 78, 163, 493
Hill, Robert, 298
Hinde, Thomas, 311
Hines, John Fletcher, 299
Hines, Thomas Henry, 300
History of the Rise and Progress of the First Settlements on Salt Rivere...(McAfee), 434
Hite, Abraham, 135, 142, 301
Hite, Isaac (1727-1795), 71, 142
Hite, Isaac (1753-1794), 142, 301, 475
Hite, Maj. Isaac (1758-1836), 135, 136, 142
Hite, Jost, 142
Hite family: Clark-Hite family, 142; of Frederick County, Va., 142; of Jefferson County, Ky., 302
Hobbs, Basil Nicholas, 287
Hobbs, Edward Dorsey, 84, 287, 303, 558
Hobson, Edward H., 27
Hodge, Gen. George B., 358
Hodgenville, Ky., 459. See also Lincoln Memorial Building
Hodges, Albert Gallatin, 95
Hoffman, Murray, 168
Hogan's Fountain, 850
Hoge, Cary, 304
Hoge, Mary Holladay, 304
Hoge, Peyton Harrison, 304
Hogg-Alves family, 57
Holbert, James, 813
Holbert, Martha Ridgeway Gibbs, 813
Holker, John, 386
Holley, Horace, 96
Hollingsworth, Mary A., 29
Holmes, Basil, 39
Holmes, Capt. Jesse, 257
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 448
Holt, Capt. John H., 261
Holt, Joseph, 305
Holyoke, Augustus, 805
Home Lodge No. 25 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Home Lodge No. 29 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Home Lodge No. 352 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Home of the Innocents (Louisville, Ky.?), 564
Honig, George, 378
Honore, H. H., 258
Honore family, 218
Hood, Gen. John Bell, 351, 533, 793
Hooker, Herman, 168
Hooker, Joseph, 793
Hooker, Sir William J., 620, 621
Hoover, D., 101
Hoover, Herbert, 493, 601
Hope, Bob, 801
Hope Distillery (Louisville, Ky.), 83
"Hope Farm" (Talbot Co., Md.), 333
Hope Fire Co. (Louisville, Ky.), 729
Hopkins, Arthur Earle, 269, 816
Hopkins, John Henry, 168
Hopkins, Samuel, 431
Hopper, DeWolf, 814
Hopson, Edwin N., 306
Hord, William, 307
Horde, F. T., 454
Hornby, William, 333, 336
Hornsby, Joseph, 308
horses: "American saddle horse, The" (manuscript), 124; Aristides, 635; articles about horse racing, 51, 547; Ericsson, broadside about, 211; horse farm accounts, 731; livery stable ledger, 462; records of horse breeding operations, 11; Ten Broeck, 635. See also Kentucky Derby
Horseshoe Cave, Ky.: petrified Indian baby from, 315
Hough family, 325
Howard, Benjamin, 559
Howard, Berry, 252
Howard, Bert, 814
Howard, Rev. Hosea, 149
Howard, James, 252
Howard, James B., 252
Howard, Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis, 809
Howard, Thomas (of Massachusetts), 149
Howard, Thomas C. (of Richmond, Ky.), 309
Howard family, 698; Cleland-Howard family, 149
Howells, William Dean, 310
Hubbard, Elbert, 345
Huber, James F., 778
Hubers Station, Ky., 806
Huckleberry, Edward, 384
Hudson, Henry, 168
Huger, Benjamin, 352
Hughes, Robert William, 557
Hughs, James, 725
Hull, Cordell, 345
Hull, George Washington, 311
Hull, Gen. William, 10, 38
Hume, Cora Owens, 312
Humphrey, Alexander Pope, 547
Humphrey, Alexander Pope, Jr., 547
Humphrey, Rev. Dr.E. P., 547
Humphrey, Edward W. C., 547
Humphrey, Lewis C., 808
Humphrey, Martha Pope, 547
Humphrey, Mary Churchill, 547
Humphrey, Mary Moss Churchill, 547
Humphrey family, 547
Humphreys, Joseph A., 619
Humphreys, Mary E. Taylor, 619
Humphreys, Sallie G., 619
Humphreys, Sarah Gibson, 619
Humphreys family, 619
Humphries family, 111
Hundley, Thomas, 268
Hunt, Abijah, 313
Hunt, J. W., 276
Hunt, John, 476
Hunt, John Wesley, 287, 313, 488
Hunt, Mary Margaret, 276
Hunt, Thomas M., 101
Hunt, Washington, 168
Hunt, Wilson Price, 313
Hunter, Archibald, 469
"Hunters of Kentucky" (broadside), 314
Huntington, Collis P., 258
Hunton, Logan, 612
Hunton, William G., 231
Huntoon, Benjamin B., 805
Hutchings, Thomas, 116
Hutchinson, C. H., 336
Hutchinson family, 841
Hutton, Daniel Mac-Hir, 687

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I. W. Harper Distilling Co., 844
Illinois: George Rogers Clark's campaign in, 133; land in, 268, 520; trip from Connecticut to, 156
Illinois Central Railroad, 200
Illinois Regiment (of George Rogers Clark), 16, 193, 478
"I'm Wondering" (spiritual), 165
Imlay, Gilbert, 301
immigration to U.S.: of Germans, 662; of Jews, 52
Independent Bank of Greenville, 210
Indian Agency (Chicago), 355
Indian mummies, exhibition of, 315
Indiana College (Bloomington, Ind.), 117
Indians. See native Americans
Ingham University (Leroy, Canada), 312
Ingram, Jeremiah, 316
Ingram, Selena Gray Galt (Mrs. Robert Hord
Ingram), 807
Ingram, Selena Pope, 807
Ingram, Wyatt, 807
Ingram family, 807
Inman, Henry, 557
Innes, Harry: biography of, 317, 695; correspondence of, 407, 618, 694, 698; order book signed by, 725; papers of, 317, 589
Innes, James, 618
Innes, Robert, 317
Innes family, 317
Insull, Samuel, 463
insurance, 12, 412, 572, 702, 734, 781
Insurance Field, The (trade journal), 781
International Union of the United Brewery Workmen of America, 447
Iowa and Iowa Territory, governors of, 126, 574
iron industry, 53, 301, 319, 598, 618
Irvine, William, 318
Irvington, Ky., 653
Irwin, Benoni, 322
Irwin, Harvey Samuel, 463
Irwin, John, 319
Isaac Morton and Sons (Hartford, Ohio Co., Ky.), 490

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J. B. Speed Art Museum, 78
J. F. Butts (steamboat), 812
J. G. Dodge and Company (Louisville, Ky.), 320
J. H. and C. C. Morgan (Lexington, Ky.), 486
J. T. Hatfield 1 and 2 (steamboat), 812
Jackson, Andrew: cabinet members under, 362; commission signed by, 753; correspondence of, 99, 117, 178, 291, 306, 618; health of, 207; Josiah Stoddard Johnston's diary entries about, 349; miscellaneous papers, 1805-1839, 321; Philip Kearney's opinion of, 361; as presidential candidate, 207, 321, 747; support for, 362, 757; visit to Soldier's Retreat, 15
Jackson, Henry, 345
Jackson, Henry R., 150
Jackson, Howell E., 559
Jackson, Dr. John D., 448
Jackson, Gen. Thomas J. ("Stonewall"), 507, 793
Jackson County, Tenn., 679
Jackson Purchase: accounts of land in, 145, 674; survey of, 1818-1820, 145
Jackson Road, 682
Jacksonian Democracy, in Kentucky, 207
Jacob, Charles D., 322, 463
Jacob, Henrietta Pope (Mrs. Thomas Jacob), 322
Jacob, John, 322
Jacob, John Jeremiah, 322
Jacob, Richard Taylor, 322
Jacob, Thomas Prather, 322
Jacob family, 322, 323; Jacob-Johnson family, 323
Jacobs, John Williams, 618
Jagger, Thomas, 168
jails, 35, 330. See also prisons
James, David Allen, 325
James, Frank, 154
James, Jesse, 154
James, Ollie Murray: papers, 1903-1976, 324; photograph collection, ca. 1886-1917, 817
James Berthoud and Son, 473
James family, 395; of Cincinnati, Ohio, 325
Janis, Elsie, 814
Jasper County, Ind., 258
Jasper family, 810
Jay, John, 326
Jefferson, H. T., 327
Jefferson, Joe, 502
Jefferson, John F., 327
Jefferson, Joseph, 352
Jefferson, Thomas: correspondence of, 175; criticism of, 441; land grant to Zachary Taylor signed by, 65; miscellaneous papers, 328
Jefferson, Thomas Lewis, 170
Jefferson Barracks (Mo.), 156, 347
Jefferson County, Ky.: Baptist churches in, 28; chapter of American War Mothers, 14; land in, 116, 117, 134, 311, 322, 675, 699; maps of, 422; militia of, 482; precinct maps for, 329; records, 1783-1907, 329; survey book, 1783-1787, 658
Jefferson (County, Ky.) Circuit Court, 58
Jefferson County, Ky., Courthouse, 535
Jefferson County, Ky., Jail, 35, 330
Jefferson County, Texas, 398
Jefferson family, 702
Jefferson Foundry and Steam Engine Manufactory (Louisville, Ky.), 331
Jefferson Hose Company (Louisville, Ky.), 729
Jefferson Pond Draining Company, 332
Jefferson Seminary (Louisville, Ky.), 675
Jeffersonville, Ind.: bakery and slaughterhouse at, 718
Jeffrey, Alexander: correspondence of, 334, 335; papers, 1835-1899, 333; poems of, 335
Jeffrey, Alexander, Jr., 333
Jeffrey, John, 333, 334
Jeffrey, Robert, 333
Jeffrey, Rosa Vertner (Mrs. Alexander Jeffrey), 335
Jeffrey, William: correspondence of, 333, 335; estate of, 334, 336; papers, 1852-1876, 336
Jennie Casseday Rest Cottage (Louisville, Ky.), 337, 495
Jennings, Lucy, 488
Jessamine Female Institute (Nicholasville, Ky.), 731
Jessup, Thomas Sidney, 172, 180
Jewell, James A., 771
Jewett, Frances H., 703
Jillson, Willard Rouse, 589, 590
John and Samuel Thomas Co., 268
John and William Aull Co., 268
John Jeffrey and Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), 333, 334
John Kitts and Co., 322
John P. Morton and Company (Louisville, Ky.), 491
John W. Brown and Brothers, 423
Johnson, Col. Absalom Yarbrough, 338
Johnson, Andrew, 99, 339, 574
Johnson, Calvin, 340
Johnson, Cave, 341
Johnson, E. Polk, 266
Johnson, Edward, 557
Johnson, Francis, 342
Johnson, George W., 345
Johnson, Hamilton, 818
Johnson, Henry, 818
Johnson, John, 477
Johnson, John Telemachus, 343
Johnson, Keen, 345
Johnson, Lyndon B., 160, 801
Johnson, Mattie L., 818
Johnson, Oliver, 522
Johnson, R. U., 104
Johnson, Richard Mentor: correspondence about, 328; correspondence of, 39, 178, 291, 296, 539, 690; military service under, 434; miscellaneous papers, 1814-1848, 344
Johnson, Thomas Loftin, 201, 463
Johnson, William, 611
Johnson family: Jacob-Johnson family, 323;
Johnson-Payne-Coffman family, 818; of Scott Co., Ky., 345
Johnson's Island Military Prison (Johnson's
Island, Ohio), 181, 346, 358, 734
Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney: broadsides
about, 557; correspondence of, 559; land
surveyed for, 287; papers of, 347, 352
Johnston, Annie Fellows, 348
Johnston, Harris Hancock, 349
Johnston, Henrietta Preston, 352
Johnston, James C., 117, 280
Johnston, John Pintard, 349
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 99, 150, 533
Johnston, Josiah Stoddard, 204, 349, 351, 352
Johnston, Peyton, Sr., 263
Johnston, Rosa Duncan, 352
Johnston, William, 350
Johnston, William L., 348
Johnston, William Preston, 347, 351, 352, 557, 559
Johnston family, 352, 560
Johnstone, Lucy A. Humphreys, 619
Johnstone family, 619
Joint Committee of Congress on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 373
Jones, Mr., 386
Jones, Dr. A. B., 834
Jones, Alex S., 57
Jones, Dr. Anson, 511
Jones, George B., 353
Jones, Gustavus Vasa, 768
Jones, John, 482
Jones, John Gabriel, 746
Jones, Martha Buford, 354
Jones, Col. Roger, 347, 671
Jones, Thomas, Jr., 703
Jones, Maj. Willis Field, 354
Jones-Dabney Company, 798
Jones family, 810; Winston-Jones family, 768; of Woodford County, Ky., 354
Jordan, Dr. T. W., 608
Jordan, Gen. Thomas, 557
Jost Hite et al. vs. Thomas Lord Fairfax et al., 142
Jouett, Charles, 355
Jouett, George W., 84
Jouett, Jack, 357
Jouett, Adm. James Edward, 356, 357, 536
Jouett, Matthew Harris, 204, 466, 467, 503
Jouett family, 357, 467, 643
Joyes, Florence, 360
Joyes, John, Jr., 358
Joyes, Judith Morton (Venable), 360
Joyes, Morton Venable, 359
Joyes, Patrick (1750-1806), 360
Joyes, Patrick (1826-1904), 360
Joyes, Capt. Thomas, 360, 545, 623
Joyes family, 175, 360, 559; Dabney-Coleman-
Joyes family, 798; Dabney-Joyes family, 175
Jug Tavern fight (1864), 396
Julius Fleischman (steamboat), 812
Juniper Hunting Club (Lake George near Astor, Fla.), 819

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Kanawha (gunboat), 673
Kanawha River, 812
Kannapell, H. E., 102
Kaskaskia, Ind., 71
Kearney, Philip, Sr., 361
Keaton, Buster, 814
Keats, Clarence George, 333, 334
Keats, George, 280, 378, 416, 429
Keats, Georgiana Augusta Wylie, 378
Keats, Isabel, 322
Keats, John, 378
Keats family, 378
Keen, Sarah Woolfolk Clay, 147
Kellar, Isaac, 301
Keller, Elizabeth Kendrick Trawick (Mrs.
William K. Keller), 821
Keller, Jacob, 280
Keller family, 821
Kenan family, 58
Kendall, Amos: biography of, 306; correspondence of, 117, 258, 269; daguerreotype of, 791; miscellaneous
papers, 1814-1868, 362
Kendrick, Amelia M. Downing, 799
Kendrick, George Hurst, 799
Kendrick, George Penton, 799
Kendrick, Lizzie Rivers (Mrs. William Carnes
Kendrick), 821
Kendrick, Maria Schwing, 820, 821
Kendrick, William (1810-1880), 799, 820, 821
Kendrick, William Carnes (1852-1938), 821
Kendrick, William Penton, 799
Kendrick family: Kendrick-Garvin family, 820; Kendrick-Trawick family, 821
Kennedy, John F., 828
Kennedy, Joseph, 59
Kenney, James D., 80
Kenney, Joseph S., 11
Kenny family, 11
Kent, James, 539
Kent County, Mich., 333
Kenton, Simon, 268, 294, 363, 455
Kenton, William, 268
Kenton County, Ky.: support for William Goebel in, 252
"Kentuckians" (broadside poem), 364
Kentucky: admission to the Union, 318; antebellum daily life in, 6, 323; early descriptions of, 530, 591; martial law in, 339; purchase of Indian lands in, 433; separation from Virginia, 116; surveys of, 145, 633. See also governors of Kentucky
Kentucky and Louisville Mutual Insurance Co., 276
Kentucky Center for the Arts, 57
Kentucky Citizens Library Committee, 241
Kentucky Citizens Library League, 241
Kentucky Colonels, 365
Kentucky Confederate Provisional Government, 366
Kentucky Conference of Community Leaders, 202
Kentucky Constitutional Conventions: 1849-1850, 640, 778; 1890-1891, 45
Kentucky Council of Defense, War Poetry Department, 367
Kentucky Court of Appeals, 160
Kentucky Derby, 51
Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, 831
Kentucky Federation of Labor, 202
Kentucky Federation of Teachers, 202
Kentucky Geological Survey, 616, 845
Kentucky Historical Society, 736
Kentucky Legislature, autograph album (1888), 368
Kentucky Midland Railroad, 818
Kentucky Military Institute, 403
Kentucky Militia: fifth and sixth brigades of, 403; Second Division of, 145; Sixth Regiment of, 406; Sixty-seventh Regiment of, 585; Twenty-second Regiment of, 428
"Kentucky Mounted Gun Men and the Sabine War, The" (Castleman), 124
Kentucky Mounted Volunteers: muster roll (1813), 694; staff of (1793), 741; statement of account, 428
Kentucky 175th Anniversary Celebration, 78
Kentucky Pioneer Memorial Association, 580
Kentucky Presbyterian Normal School (Anchorage, Ky.), 266
Kentucky Seminary (Christian Co., Ky.), 294
Kentucky Sesquicentennial Commission, 369
Kentucky Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge, 541
Kentucky State Capitol, 370
Kentucky State College (Lexington, Ky.), 182
Kentucky State Guard, 124, 417
Kentucky State Lottery, 272
Kentucky State Medical Society, 448
Kentucky State Penitentiary (Eddyville, Ky.), 231, 695
Kentucky Title Insurance Co., 422
Kentucky Union Railroad Land Company, 845
Kentucky Volunteer Infantry: commission in, 753; Seventeenth Regiment of, 727
Kentucky Volunteer Militia: muster rolls of, 706; surgeon commissioned in, 77; in War of 1812, 634
Kentucky Volunteers: Fifty-third Regiment of, 632; receipt book of, 428; in Texas Revolution, 353
Kentucky Wesleyan University, 371
Kern, Eddie A., 814
Kerr, Robert S., 345
Khaki Club (Louisville, Ky.), 372, 500
Kimmel, Husband Edward, 373
Kincheloe, Jesse W., 374
Kincheloe-Eskridge family, 374
Kindergarten Alumnae Club, 297
King, Wyncie: papers, 375; sketches by, 12, 375
King Solomon Memorial Association, 703
King's Mountain, Battle of, 561, 698
Kinkead, Cleves, 376
Kinkead, George B., 140
Kinkead, Ludie J., 446, 578, 687, 728
Kirby-Smith, Edmund, 377
Kirk, Naomi Joy, 378
Kirkpatrick, Edwin, 657
Kirkwood, Samuel J., 574
Kitt (slave of George Rogers Clark), 25
Klauber, Edward: photographs by, 784, 821, 824, 830, 843
Knight, Charles L., 784
Knight, Grant C., 703
Knights of Pythias, 197
Knott, James Proctor, 379, 467, 698
Knott, John R., 380
Knott, Richard W., 65
Knott, Stuart, 380
Know-Nothing party, 70
Knox, Henry, 381, 559, 618, 638
Knox, James, 697
Knox, Col. James, 317
Knox County, Ky.: geological survey of, 687
Konta, Alexander, 382
Kosmos Lodge No. 356 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Kraus, Stella Dawkins, 383
Kraus family, 383
Krock, Arthur, 270, 382
Ku Klux Klan, 384
Kuykendall, Moses, 301

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L & N Railroad. See Louisville and Nashville Railroad
La Bree, Benjamin, 385, 687
La Crescent, Minn., 679
"Labor and Capital" (Clay), 144
labor movement, 202
Lacassagne, Michael, 386, 483
Lady Provost (schooner), 38
Lafayette, marquis de, 269
Laffoon, Ruby, 683, 772
Lafon, Mary, 236
Lakeland, Fla.: map of, 495
Lakeland Improvement Co. (Lakeland, Fla.), 495
Lamar, Alexander, 352
Lamastus, Robert L., 387
Lamastus-Crabb family, 387
Lamb, Martha J., 150
Lambert, Maud, 814
Lamon, Ward Hill, 379
Land Distribution Bill, 715
Lane, Frank Raymond, 388
Langdon, Drusilla Carter (Mrs. Thomas P.
Langdon), 802, 822
Langdon, Thomas P., 822
Langdon School (Mt. Vernon, Ky.), 822
Langford, John, 389
Lanman, Charles, 390
Lapsley, Samuel, 90, 293
Lapsley family: Brown-Stone-Lapsley family, 90; Stone-Stevens-Lapsley family, 90
Larkin, George Elmer, Jr., 391
LaRoche, Rene, 96
Larrison, Cecelia J., 25
Larue County, Ky., 459, 570
Latham, Allen, 18
Latham, Maria Williams (Anderson), 18
Latham family, 18, 630
Latto, Thomas C., 8
Lawes, L., 392
Lawes, William, 392
Lawrence, Abbot, 623
Lawrence, Benjamin, 287
Lawrence, Bigelow, 773
Lawrence, Elias Dorsey, 287
Lawrence, James R., Jr., 53
Lawrence, Sallie Ward, 773. See also Ward, Sallie
Lawrence County, Ky.: covered bridge across Blain Creek near Yatesville in, 78
Lawrenceburg, Ky., 403
Lawson, Alexander, 393
Lawson, Annie Marie Schweiss (Mrs. Edward A. Lawson), 823
Lawson, Bettie Polk (Mrs. Alexander Lawson), 393, 823
Lawson, Edward Alexander, 823
Lawson, Henry Marshall, 823
Lawson, J. R. M., 393
Lawson, James M., 737
Lawson, Julia Elizabeth, 823
Lawson, Nellie, 823
Lawson family: papers, 1825-1912, 393; photograph collection, 1857-ca. 1912, 823
Lay, Henry, 168
Leach, Elijah, 395
Leach, Frank Willing, 394
Leach, Matthew Y., 395
Leach family, 395
League of Nations, 764
Leaming, J. F., 113
Leavitt, John M., 168
Leavy, Lizzie J., 396
Leavy, Samuel T., 396
Leavy, William A., 396
Leavy family, 396
Lebanon and Bradfordsville Turnpike Road Company, 397
Lebrun, Marie Ann Sophie de Barbe-Marbois (duchess of Plaisance), 483
Lechaise, Auguste, 317
Lee, C. C., 399
Lee, Edmund F., 811
Lee, George Washington Custis, 352
Lee, Henry, 559
Lee, Jefferson Francis Marion (Frank Lee), 398
Lee, Margaret Anderson, 398
Lee, Peter, 398
Lee, Gen. Robert Edward: correspondence of, 266, 352; military papers of, 349; military service under, 654; miscellaneous papers, 1836-1865, 399; newspaper clippings about, 557; photographs of, 793
Lee, Rodney J., 398
Lee County, Va., 116
Lee family, 175, 398, 559
Lees Creek, 363
Legion of the United States, 570
Leicht family, 175
Leitch, Maj. David, 667
Lemaster, James S., 545
Lemmon family, 673
Lemon, James K., 266
L'Enfant, Pierre, 638
Letcher, John, 296
Letcher, Robert Perkins: correspondence of, 39, 612, 618; miscellaneous papers, 1830-1841, 400; swearing in of, 756
Letcher, Mrs. Thomas K., 552
Letcher County, Ky.: geological survey of, 687
Levi, Willis, 736
Levinson, Leonard L., 235
Lewin, Gen. Thomas, 104
Lewis, Aaron, 116
Lewis, Anne D., 784
Lewis, C. A. "Gus," 183
Lewis, Ellwood W., 278
Lewis, Meriwether, 136, 559
Lewis, R. G., 18
Lewis, Robert, 39
Lewis, William, 810
Lewis, William Linton, 784
Lewis and Clark Expedition, 136, 139, 141, 440, 559. See also Clark, William (1770-1838); Lewis, Meriwether
Lewis County, Ky., 80
Lewis family, 183, 784, 810; Bush-Beauchamp-Crockett-Lewis-Stone family, 111; Davis-
Lewis family, 183
"Lewiston" (home of William Lewis), 810
Lexington, Harrodsburg and Perryville Turnpike Road Co., 396
Lexington, Ky.: cemetery in, 396; description during the Civil War, 335; development of, 120; lunatic asylum in, 313
Lexington, Mass., 736
Lexington and Ohio Railroad, 401, 545
Lexington Cemetery, 396
Lexington Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 229
Lexington Gas Co., 333
Lexington Library Lottery, 402
Liberty Hall (Frankfort, Ky.), 446, 652
libraries: Friends of Kentucky Libraries, 241; Kentucky Citizens Library Committee, 241; Kentucky Citizens
Library League, 241; Lexington Library
Lottery, 402; Louisville Free Public
Library, 204, 438, 565; Louisville
Library, 322; Public Library of Kentucky, 565; taxing of, 493
Licking Creek, 363
Liliuokalani (queen of Hawaii), 762
Lillard, Gen. Christopher (1795-1855), 403
Lillard, Christopher Marion (1819-1910), 403
Lillard, John Horre, 403
Lillard, Robert M., 403
Lillard, Rev. Robert Rodes, 403
Lillard family, 403; Lillard-Ripy family, 403
Lincoln, Abraham: assassination of, 327, 685; birthplace of, 167; bust of, 438; commissions signed by, 574; correspondence about, 119; correspondence of, 84, 99; friendship with Joshua Fry Speed, 644; funeral of, 687; Mary Todd Lincoln's comments about, 405; miscellaneous papers, 1840-1864, 404; opinion of, 260, 327; photographs of, 793; recollections of, 167 
Lincoln, Benjamin, 618
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 405
Lincoln, Tad, 405
Lincoln, Thomas, 447
Lincoln, Walter, 819
Lincoln Centenary Committee of the State of Kentucky (1909), 167
Lincoln County, Ky., 116, 134, 406
Lincoln family, 459
Lincoln Memorial Building (near Hodgenville, Ky.), 167, 764
Lincoln Memorial Committee, 167
Lindenberger, J. H., 663
Lindsay, Amanda, 731
Lindsay, Eleanor Holmes, 43
Lindsay, William, 345
Lindsay, William (1835-1909), 43
Lindsley, Philip, 777
liquor sales, 48. See also distilleries; prohibition; temperance movement
Lisson family, 687
Littlejohn, Abram, 168 
livestock: Hereford cattle herd register, 192; medical cures for animals, 763; pig pedigree record book, 231; poultry businesses, 231, 327; for provisioning Confederate Army, 529; stock breeding operation records, 11
Livingston, Henry, 819
Local Agents Clearing House Association, 412
Loco Foco party, convention of (1840), 259
Lodge of Antiquity No. 113 (Freemasons), 239
Logan, Benjamin, 93, 290, 407
Logan, Hugh, 618
Logan, John, 317, 618
Logan, William, 408
Logan County, Ky., 56
Logan family, 90
logging. See lumber industry
Long, Eli, 168
Long, Nel, 819
Longest, Joseph, 630
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 736
Longstreet, James, 266
Lookout Mountain, Battle of, 692, 760
Lookout Mountain, Tenn.: visit to, 820
Lopez, Narcisco, 669
Lopez Expedition to Cuba (1851), 232, 669, 674
Lossing, Benson, 193
Lossing, Benson J., 8
Loucks, George B., 770
Loughlin, Samuel H., 543
Louis XVI, 328, 409
Louisiana Expedition (Bodley), 65
Louisiana State University, 352
Louisville (steamboat), 450
Louisville, Cincinnati, and Lexington Railroad, 258
Louisville, Ky.: amateur sketches of, 588; articles about, 51; Cave Hill Cemetery in, 378, 736, 761, 790, 792, 811; Civil War defense of, 377, 504; Civil War military prison in, 181; described by John James Audubon, 22; description in 1862, 187; diary entries about, 338; economic and social life (ca. 1832-1840) of, 319; electricity for, 209; fire department of, 729; fire in 1840 in, 450; floods in, 13, 232, 292, 534, 740, 790, 824; fort at, 277; jail for rebel women in, 712; land in, 135, 276, 322, 360; life during World War I in, 189; maps of, 422; mayors of, 26, 58, 199, 322, 463, 695, 700, 726, 740, 801, 802; measurements of streets of, 334; park system of, 65; pencil sketch of waterfront of, 450; photograph of Main Street, ca. 1858, 791; photographs of waterfront of, 786, 824; police records for, 421; precinct maps for, 329; street names in, 630; streetcars of, 788, 825; tax book of, 410; tornadoes in 1890 in, 221, 843; twinned to Montpellier, France, 568; Union hospitals in, 724
Louisville, Ky., Watchmen, 411
Louisville & Interurban Railroad, 788
Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 134, 267, 276, 322, 366, 536, 577, 720
Louisville and Oldham Turnpike Road Co., 546
Louisville & Portland Canal, 322, 824
Louisville and Portland Turnpike, 322
Louisville and Southern Railroad, 778
Louisville and Vicinity Bible Society, 427
Louisville Anti-Tuberculosis Association, 425
Louisville Arts Center Association, 202
Louisville Athletic Club, 846, 847
Louisville Baseball Club, 196
Louisville Board of Fire Underwriters, 412
Louisville Board of Independent Insurance Agents, Inc., 412
Louisville Board of Insurance Agents, 412
Louisville Car-Wheel & Railway Supply Company, 413
Louisville City Council, 295
Louisville Colonels, 196
Louisville Courier-Journal: Bruce Dudley as sports editor for, 196; comments of Cleves Kinkead on, 376; George Barry Bingham's service on, 57; Haldeman family papers about, 270; Henry Watterson's editorship of, 739; letters of Thomas B. Meglemry in, 464; Russell Briney at, 88; Sunday Magazine, 518
Louisville Democrat, 270
Louisville Equal Rights Association, 414
Louisville Evening Post, 376
Louisville Free Kindergarten Association, 495
Louisville Free Public Library, 204, 438, 565
Louisville Gas Co., 334
Louisville Girls High School, 799
Louisville Girls High School Alumnae Club, 415
Louisville Hotel, 268, 726
Louisville Hotel Company, 416
"Louisville in Kentucky" (Audubon), 22
Louisville Journal, 551, 739
Louisville Journal of Commerce, 773
Louisville Labor League for Political Education, 202
Louisville Legion, 124, 170, 256, 753
Louisville Library, 322
Louisville Light Infantry ("Louisville Legion Cadets"), 417
Louisville Little Theatre Company, 418
Louisville Lodge No. 81 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Louisville Magazine (April 1969), 440
Louisville Male High School, 419
Louisville Medical College, 777
Louisville Medical Institute, 113, 777
Louisville Museum, 280
Louisville Parks and Recreation Department, 420
Louisville Police Department, 421
Louisville Railway Company, 424, 788, 825
Louisville Republican Party, 35
Louisville Service Club, 765, 795, 826
Louisville Southern Grays (baseball team), 815
Louisville Theater, 773
Louisville Times, 57, 88, 202
Louisville Title Insurance Company, 422
Louisville Tobacco Warehouse Company, Inc., 423
Louisville Transit Company, 424, 825
Louisville Tuberculosis Association, 425
Louisville Turnpike Company, 426, 545
Louisville Woman Suffrage Association, 414
Love, Dr. David, 428
Love, George W., 428
Love, James Young, 428
Love, John, 429
Love, Maj. Thomas, 428
Love and Berryman, 429
Lovelace, Griffin Morton, 797
Lovelace, Medora Ashby (Mrs. Samuel Henry
Lovelace), 797
Lovelace, Rev. Samuel Henry, 797
Low Dutch Company (Pleasureville, Ky.), 46
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 764
Lowell, Orson, 703
Loyal Land Co. (Va.), 558
lumber industry, 53, 259
Lunatic Asylum (Lexington, Ky.), 313
"Lunette" (pen name), 430
Luzerne coal mine (near Greenville, Ky.), 200
Lyle, Rev. J. K., 552
Lynch, Charles, 1
Lyne, Edmund, 175
Lyne, Leonard H., 431
Lynn, Benjamin, 459
Lyon, Chittenden, 432
Lyon, Matthew, 433
Lyon, Sidney, 398
Lyons, William L., 463
Lytle, Gen. William, 117
Lytle, Gen. William H., 536

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Macauley, Bernard, 451
Macauley, John T., 128
Macauley's Theater (Louisville, Ky.), 128,
451, 814
MacMonnies, Fredrick, 776
Madison, Dolly Payne, 539, 696
Madison, Eliza, 559
Madison, Gabriel, 293
Madison, James: commission signed by, 494;
correspondence of, 175, 178, 557;
criticism of, 433; support for, 214
Madison, Bishop James, 559
Madison, Thomas, 561
Magill, Charles, 135
mail services and postal regulations, 44,
124, 341, 465, 690, 756, 823
Major, Earl E., 803
Major, Margaret Fullerton Ferguson, 803
Mammoth Cave: deed to, 172; description of,
452; guides at, 835; photographs of,
843; protection of, 204; survey of
Fingals Cave, 223; visits to, 174, 735,
736
Mammoth Cave Railroad Co., 520
Manhattan Club, 382
Mann family, 447
Mann's Lick (salt works), 482
Mansfield, Mike, 345
Marble, Manton, 382
Marcy, William L., 773
Mare Island, Calif., 838
Mark, Louis, 382
Markland, Col. Absolum Hanks, 453
Markland, Maj. Matthew, 453
Markland family, 453
Marlowe, Christopher, 382
Marlowe, Julia, 502, 776
marriage records: for Jefferson County, Ky,
329
Marshall, Agatha, 559
Marshall, Charles Sims, 456
Marshall, Eliza Price, 456
Marshall, Elizabeth, 393
Marshall, Humphrey: correspondence of, 178;
duel with Henry Clay, 15; libel suit
against, 317
Marshall, Gen. Humphrey: correspondence
about, 605; correspondence of, 377, 456,
698; papers of, 266, 454
Marshall, Humphrey, Jr., 266
Marshall, James, 280
Marshall, John: Clark-Hite family documents
drawn up by, 142; correspondence of, 39,
86, 456
Marshall, John, Jr., 455
Marshall, John Hart, 456
Marshall, Louis, 559
Marshall, Martin Pickett, 86
Marshall, Sarah, 393
Marshall, Thomas, 455, 658
Marshall, Thomas, Jr., 81
Marshall, Thomas Alexander, 456
Marshall County, Ky., 32
Marshall family, 393, 456, 687, 702;
Breckinridge-Marshall family, 86
Martel, Charles, 589
Martin, Harry J., 814
Martin, Capt. J. G., 529
Martin, James, 595
Martin, John L., 457
Martin, Joseph, 116
Martini, Umberto di, 785
Martin's Station, 457
Martiny, Philip, 776, 850
Maryland, governors of, 49
Maryland Draft Goldwater Committee, 492
Mason, Emily, V., 335
Mason, George, 39, 116, 133
Mason, Samuel, 589
Mason County, Ky.: account book, 458;
description of roads in, 363; land in,
360
Masonic Lodge (Nicholasville, Ky.), 509
Masonic Temple (Louisville, Ky.), 791
Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Kentucky,
745
Masons. See Freemasons
Mather, Otis May, 459
Mathew, George, 618
Matthews, Cranmer L. S., 460
Matthews, Kate, 848
Maujan, Lena Hayes Cline, 823
Maumee Insurance Co., 524
Maumee River Valley: map of, 634; marching
of Maj. Gen. Green Clay's troops to, 145
Maupin, Richard A., 461
Maxey family, 592
Maxwell, Alexander, 462
Maxwell, John, 694
Maxwell, Thomas, 561
May, George: correspondence about, 301;
correspondence of, 39; as land
speculator, 56; lawsuit against, 407;
surveys by, 658
May, John, 39, 56, 68, 301
May, William, 56, 658
Maynard, William, 263
Mayo, Daniel, 667
mayors of Louisville, 463; Baxter, John G.,
199, 463; Bingham, Robert Worth, 58;
Farnsley, Charles Rowland Peaslee, 801,
802; Grainger, Charles F., 463;
Grinstead, James F., 463; Jacob, Charles
D., 322, 463; Lyons, William L., 463;
Miller, Neville, 740; Reed, Paul, 463;
Todd, George Davidson, 463, 695;
Tomppert, Philip, 700; Tyler, Henry S.,
463; Vance, William R., 726; Weaver,
Charles P., 26, 463
Maysville and Lexington Railroad, 735
Maysville Express, 648
Maysville-Lexington Turnpike, 158
McAdams, Pope, 738
McAfee, Robert Breckinridge, 434
McAfee, Samuel, 293
McAfee, William, 434
McAllister, Rev. E. C., 602
McBrayer family, 612
McCabe, James, 168
McCalister, Daniel, 827
McCalister, Edgar Ralston, 827
McCalister, Martha Jane Hanna, 827
McCalister, Mary Ellen Ralston, 827
McCalister, Thomas Fleming, 827
McCalister, William Hanna, 827
McCalister family, 827
McCalla, Gen. John, 82
McCalla family, 2
McCampbell, James A., 731
McCampbell family, 841
McCann, Charles W. A., 828
McClanahan family, 698
McClellan, Gen. George B., 540, 685
McClellan, John, 363
McClernand, John Alexander, 435
McClung, William, 725
McConathy, Herbert, 436
McConathy, William J., 436
McConnell, John, 80
McConochie, James Robert, 437
McCorcle, James, 65
McCorkle, John M. S., 27
McCorsky, Samuel, 168
McCracken County, Ky., 134, 675
McCreary, James Bennett, 60, 438, 463
McCullough, Dr. Hugh, 421
McDermott, Edward J., 439
McDonald, Edmund H., 674
McDonald, Mary, 674
McDougall, Maj. Gen. Alexander, 638
McDowell, Augustus, 691
McDowell, Elizabeth S., 691
McDowell, Dr. Ephraim, 441, 448, 698
McDowell, Henry C., 712
McDowell, Gen. Irvin, 47
McDowell, James, 559
McDowell, James, Jr., 287
McDowell, Robert Emmett, 440
McDowell, Samuel, 293, 441
McDowell family, 560
McElroy, A., 443
McElroy, Hugh, 443
McElroy, Mary Blythe, 578
McElroy, Mrs. R. A., 443
McElroy, Robert M., 589
McElroy, Rev. William Thomas, 442
McElroy family, 443
McGary, Hugh, 293
McGillivray, Gen. Alexander, 381
McGlemery, Ed, 819
"McGrathiana" (estate), 635
McHenry, Henry D., 101
McHenry, James, 559
McIntosh, Lachlan, 559
McJenkins, Edgar T., 444
McKay, Robert, 142
McKay family, 443
McKean, William W., 356
McKee, Hugh, 62
McKee, Samuel, 79, 445
McKee, Col. William R., 170
McKellar, Kenneth, 772
McKinley, John, 140, 313, 545
McKinley family, 547
McKinney, John, 316
McLeod family, 687
McMaster, John B., 345
McMeekin, Isabel McLennan, 446
McMinn, Joseph, 618
McMurtry, Gerald E., 447
McMurtry, Lewis Samuel, 448
McMurtry, Stephen, 284
McMurtry, Walter J., 449
McNairy, John, 725
McNaughtan, D., 450
McQuaid, Mrs. Paul A., 348
Meade, David, 39
Meade, George G., 793
Meade, William, 168
Meade County, Ky., 16
Mechanic Fire Co., No. 1 (Louisville, Ky.),
729
Mechanics' Bank of Louisville, 295
Mechanics Institute of Louisville, 485
medicine: during Civil War, 121, 174, 722,
724, 777; education in, 113, 709; home
remedies, 555; information about, 96,
777; information about dental problems,
260; medical cures for animals, 763;
medical practice day books and account
books, 190, 243; quarantine passes, 534;
during Revolutionary War, 625; Spanish
influenza epidemic of 1918, 189; yellow
fever epidemics, 54, 674. See also
cholera
Meglemry, Thomas B., 464
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 465
Melba, Nellie, 510
Meldrum, Richard, 833
Meldrum family, 833
Menefee, John, 466
Menefee, Jouett, 466
Menefee, Richard Hickman, 466, 467
Menefee, Richard Jouett, 467
Menefee, Sarah Bell Jouett, 466
Menefee family, 467, 643
Meng, Charles J., 268
mental illness and care of the insane, 313,
440
Menzies, John William, 468
Mercer, Charles Fenton, 469
Mercer, James, 39
Mercer, William, 768
Mercer County, Ky.: building of courthouse
in, 489; justices of the peace appointed
in, 245, 293; land in, 134, 135; tax
book, 470
Merchant, L. D., 651
Mercury (steamboat), 720
Meredith, Samuel, 91, 93
Meriwether, A. G., 219
Meriwether, David (1800-1892), 471
Meriwether, David Wood (1756-1797), 472
Meriwether, George (brother of Nicholas),
474
Meriwether, George Wood (1789-1864), 473
Meriwether, Nicholas, 473, 474, 475
Meriwether, Richard, 473
Meriwether, Samuel, 473
Meriwether, Sarah Oldham, 475
Meriwether, Valentine, 116, 475
Meriwether, Capt. William, 474, 475
Meriwether, William (ca. 1757-1814), 473,
475
Meriwether, William A., 712
Meriwether family, 480
Merton, Thomas, 476
Messenger from Jarvis Section, A (play), 451
Metcalf, John, 667
Metcalfe, Gen. Thomas, 501
Metcalfe County, Ky., 679
Methodists, in Kentucky, 591
Mexican War: diaries written during, 176,
481; Foote family correspondence about,
231; hand-drawn map of, 674; John Jay
Halsey's papers regarding, 271; letters
written during, 103, 170, 403, 449, 461,
514, 597, 645, 753; politics of, 457;
receipt book from, 347; use of regular
army troops versus volunteer troops
during, 104. See also names of specific
battles
Mexico, Confederate colonization of, 61
Michaux, Francois Andre, 96
Michigan, Southern and Northern Indiana
Railroad Co., 258
Middlesborough, Ky., 577, 585
Middletown, Ky., 54, 392
Miles, Edward L., 829
Miles, George Lancaster, 477
Miles, Henry, 477
Miles and Hynes (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 477
Miller, Annie (Mrs. Isaac P. Miller), 830
Miller, Christopher, 459
Miller, D. S., 712
Miller, Francis Hegan, 478
Miller, Henry, 777
Miller, Henry, Jr., 96
Miller, Isaac Price, Sr., 830
Miller, Martha Meriwether Prather, 479, 830
Miller, Neville, 740
Miller, Dr. Warwick (Warrick), 479, 480, 830
Miller, Warwick, Jr., 830
Miller family, 57, 478, 479; Miller-Thum
family, 480, 830
Mills, Henry, 64
Mills, Madison, 481
Minerva Press, 362
Minor, E. G., 268
Minor, William E., 90
Miss Marsh's school (Louisville, Ky.), 312
Missionary Ridge, Battle of, 256, 536, 770
Mississippi, antebellum conditions in, 323
Mississippi River: Civil War commissary and
hospital boats on, 121; navigation of,
116, 328, 381, 472, 508, 618; shipping
on, 728, 734; steamboats on, 268, 816
Missouri: antebellum conditions in, 477,
775; statehood for, 408
Missouri Territory, governors of, 136, 138,
141, 586
Mitchell, Hayden C., 835
Mitchell, Ira J., 792
Mitchell, Maj. Gen. Ormsby, 536
Mitchell family, 835
Mobile Bay, Battle of, 357
Moccasin Point, 760
Mock, Otto G., 831
Modoc Indians, 118
monasticism, 476
Monck, George (1st Duke of Albemarle), 557
Monkton, Lady, 502
Monroe, James: correspondence of, 178, 433,
559, 694; tour of the country by, 759;
visit to Soldier's Retreat, 15
Monterrey, Battle of, 170, 176, 481
Montessori, Maria, 297
Montgomery, Jane, 407
Montgomery, Morris, 712
Montgomery, Thomas H., 417
Montgomery & Stone, 814
Montgomery County, Va., 116
Montpellier, France, 568
Montreal and European Short Line Railway
Co., 258
Moore, James Francis, 482
Moore, John Bassett, 536
Moore, John T., 276
Moore, Robert Karney, 483
Moore, Thomas Patrick, 178
Moore-Ewing family, 483
Moorhead, Samuel, 659
Mordeca and Lincoln, 774
Morehead, Charles Slaughter, 484
Morehead, James Turner: association with
James Fowler Simmons, 624;
correspondence of, 95, 117, 756;
miscellaneous papers, 1834-1845, 485;
signature of, 773
Morehead, Mrs. James Turner, 485
Morehead family, 624
Moreman family, 653
Moremen, Rachael Ernestine, 827
Moremen, Willis, 827
Morgan (Confederate Navy ship), 527
Morgan, Calvin C., 486, 488. See also C. C.
Morgan and Company (Lexington, Ky.)
Morgan, Frederick L., 798
Morgan, Gen. John Hunt: autograph album,
1863, 487; correspondence about, 605;
correspondence of, 352, 486, 488; letter
of introduction for a veteran of, 351;
marriage of, 712; military company of,
82, 106, 174, 436; military service
under, 181, 182, 266, 298, 300, 358;
monument to, 266; photographs of, 793;
reburial of, 488; telegrams about, 504
Morgan, Mrs. John Hunt, 488
Morgan-Duke family, 488
Morgenthau, Henry, 345
Morris, J. Morton, 808
Morris, Robert, 39, 725
Morrison, Isaac, 145
Morrison, James, 618, 725
Morrison, W. M., 780
Morrison Presbyterian Church, 111
Morrow, Edwin P., 617, 647
Morse, George, 235
Morse, Rev. Dr. Jedidiah, 116, 326
Morse, Samuel F. B., 306, 362, 773
Morton, Rev. David, 489
Morton, Jennie C., 589
Morton, Rogers Clark Ballard, 492
Morton, Thruston, 168
Morton, Thruston Ballard, 493, 801
Mosby, Robert, 494
Mose Green Democratic Club, 421
Moss, James W., 539
Moss, White, 772
Mossy Creek, Tenn.: mercantile business at,
117
Mount Mariah Lodge No. 106 (Freemasons), 239
Mounted Volunteers of Kentucky. See Kentucky
Mounted Volunteers
Mozart Lodge No. 149 (Louisville, Ky.), 512
Muhlenburg County, Ky., 200, 589
Mulberry Creek, 475
"Mulberry Hill" (Jefferson Co., Ky.), 65,
134
Mullanphy, John, 317
Mullins, Edgar Young, 463
Mumford, Lewis, 476
Munfordville, Battle of, 298
Municipal Boat Harbor (Louisville, Ky.), 420
Municipal Bridge (Louisville, Ky.), 832
Munn, Abraham Godwin, 495, 805, 833
Munn, Rebecca Morton (Mrs. Abraham G. Munn),
805, 833
Munn, Samuel Morton, 833
Munn, Mrs. Samuel Morton, 833
Munn, William Garnett, 495, 833
Munn & Company, 833
Munn-Meldrum family, 833
Murdoch, Rev. Harvey S., 809
Murdoch, James E., 773
Murfreesboro, Battle of. See Stones River
(Murfreesboro), Battle of
Murphy, Dillon, 465
Murray, John (4th earl of Dunmore), 116
Murray, Logan C., 90
music: folk songs and ballads, 505; "I'm Wondering" (spiritual), 165; by Joseph Seamon Cotter, 165; school song of Louisville Girls High School, 415; slave songs and spirituals, 244; songs by George Twyman, 713; of Whig party campaigns, 749
Music Study Club (Louisville, Ky.), 496
Musical Club (Louisville, Ky.), 497
Muter, George, 694
"My Old Kentucky Home." See Federal Hill
("My Old Kentucky Home," Bardstown, Ky.) Mynn family, 686

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Naomi Chapter No. 14, OES (Louisville, Ky.), 517
Napoleon Bonaparte, 321, 349
"Naptha Lamp" (Boyd), 74
Narragansett, U.S.S., 162
Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad, 498
Nashville, Tenn.: Battle of, 692; trip in 1807 to, 139
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 202
National Conservative Union Committee (Cincinnati, 1864), 101
National Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 499
National League for Woman's Service, Social and Welfare Division, Kentucky, 500
National Marine League of the U.S.A., 419
National Republican Party, 1827 convention, 501
Native American party, 259
native Americans: Blackfoot Indians, 94; Cherokee Indians, 72, 116, 169, 708; as danger in Kentucky and Tennessee, 92, 269, 301, 392, 440; Euro-American captives of, 119, 350; exhibition of Indian mummies, 315; and General Wayne's campaign against the Northwest Indians, 116, 138, 586, 609, 668, 741; Indian Agency at Chicago, 355; land purchased from, 231, 381, 433, 708; Modoc Indians, 118; raids on Euro-American settlements by, 66, 301, 392; Sioux Indians, 139; trade with Osage Indians, 513; treaties with, 116
Navarro, Mary Anderson de, 502
Neagle, John, 95, 503
Neal, Will, 819
Nebraska, prohibition in, 102
Neighborhood House (Louisville, Ky.), 636
Nelson, John Reed, 147
Nelson, Maria Reed, 147
Nelson, Maj. Gen. William, 174, 504, 605
Nelson County, Ky.: history of Bernheim Forest area, 53; iron industry in, 319; land in, 477, 570; survey book, 1783-1787, 658
Nelson County, Ky., Militia, 738
Nelson family, 147
Netherland, John, 780
Nevin, Hugh, 819
New Albany, Ind., 164
New Harmony, Ind., Independent, 522
New Market, Va., 132
New Mexico Territory, governors of, 471
New Orleans, Battle of: broadside describing valor of Kentuckians at, 314; Confederate defense of, 180; description of, 745; plan of, 360; poem about, 2
New Orleans, La.: epidemic in, 759; fire department of, 729; sale of slaves in, 392; trade with and financial opportunities in, 71, 108, 259, 309, 313, 316, 472, 486, 702; visit to, 736
New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Lessees, 258
New School Prebyterians, 442
New York, Mahoning and Western Railroad Co., 258
New York Central Railroad, 336
New York City: trade in, 486; visit to, 702
Newcomb, Horatio, 268
Newcomb, Mary, 505
Newland, Tarlkon & Co., 586
Newman, Mary Louisa White, 506
Newman, Wilson Scott, 506
Newman family, 506; Newman-Henshaw family, 506, 507; Paxton-Newman family, 506
Newport, Ky., 667
Newsboys' Home (Louisville, Ky.), 636
Newsboys' Home Night School (Louisville, Ky.), 636
newspapers: Eagle, The, 775; at the Filson Club Historical Society, 378; Frankfort Commonwealth, 95; information about, 728; Louisville Democrat, 270; Louisville Evening Post, 376; Louisville Journal, 551, 739; Louisville Journal of Commerce, 773; Louisville Times, 57, 88, 202; New Harmony, Ind., Independent, 522; publishers of, 270. See also Louisville Courier-Journal
Niagara Falls, visit to, 312
Nicholas, George, 39, 313, 508, 618, 778
Nicholas, Mary Anne Pope, 807
Nicholas, Matilda, 807
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 508
Nicholas, Samuel Smith, 508
Nicholasville, Ky.: Civil War supplies to, 77; minute book of trustees, 1824-1842, 509
Nicholson, Samuel, 117
Nickojack campaign, 618
Night Riders, 739, 764
Nightingale, Margaret Allison, 13
Ninth Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Orphan Brigade), CSA, 256, 745
Nixon, Drury, 16
Nixon, Richard M., 110, 837
Nixon family, 2
Noble, Thomas Satterwhite, 467
Nordica, Lillian, 510
Norris, Joseph, 611
North American Land Co., 336
North Carolina, border with Virginia, 116
Northwest Indians, General Wayne's campaign against, 116, 138, 586, 609, 668, 741
Norton, Eckstein, 270
Norton, George F., 270
Norton, Jane, 270
Norton, John, 168
Norton, William Frederick, 510
nullification, support for, 590
Nuttall, Thomas, 620

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O & K #1 (steamboat), 812
Oatts, Harbert H., 511
Oatts, Thomas C., 511
Obispo Oil Co., 683
O'Conor, Charles, 86
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of, 512
O'Fallon, Ben, 687
O'Fallon, Dr. James, 381
O'Fallon, John, 172, 513
O'Hara, Kean, 514
O'Hara, Theodore, 514
Ohio, governors of, 15, 465, 643
Ohio Canal Co. (Louisville, Ky.), 515
Ohio County, Ky., records, 516
Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus), 300, 487
Ohio River: bridges at Louisville, 832, 843; Civil War blockade of, 174; defense of, 618; diaries about ferries on, 197; flood in 1862, 536; photographs of, 794; shipping on, 728, 734; steam rams for, 334; steamboats on, 198, 247, 268, 812, 816; transportation to Kentucky via, 97
Ohio Volunteers, 593
Ohio White Sulphur Springs, 536
Old Court-New Court controversy, 36
"Old Kentucky Home." See Federal Hill ("My
Old Kentucky Home," Bardstown, Ky.)
Old Kentucky Home Commission, 12
Old School Presybterians, 442
Oldham County, Ky., 786, 804
Oldham family, 687
O'Leary, Timothy, 641
Olmsted Brothers (landscape designers), 420, 580, 848
Olympia, Wash., 333
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 59
O'Neal, Emmet, 345
O'Neill, Eugene, Jr., 801
Order of the Eastern Star, 517
Oregon Trail, 206
Oriel (ship), 162
Ormsby, Peter B., 109
Ormsby, Stephen, 134
Orne, Sally, 405
Ornithological Biography (Audubon), 22
Orphan Brigade. See First Kentucky Brigade, CSA; Ninth Kentucky Infantry Regiment
orphanages: Baptist Orphans Home, 29; Masonic Widows and Orphans Home of Kentucky, 745; Protestant Episcopal Orphan Asylum (Louisville, Ky.), 564
Orphans Pleasure and Waller Doll Clubs (Louisville, Ky.), 518
Orr, Alexander Dalrymple, 519
Orr family, 681
Osage Indians, trade with, 513
Otey, James, 99, 168
Otter, John D., 520
Otter, John Delaware, 87, 783
Otter, Melvilla B. Carter, 87, 88, 783
Otter, Robert, 520
Otter family, 783; Otter-Briney family, 87, 88, 783
Ouchterlony, Dr. John A., 380
Outdoor Art League (Louisville, Ky.), 521
Owen, Robert Dale, 522
Owen College (Harrisburg, Ky.), 680
Owens, William, 545
Owensboro Water Works Company (Owensboro, Ky.), 523
Owings, John Cockey, 262
Owsley, William, 117, 158, 753
"Oxmoor" (Bullitt-Chenoweth family estate), 107

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Packe, A. H., 263
Paducah, Ky., 32, 121, 253, 340
Page, John B., 524
Page, John H., 26
Page, Samuel K., 524
Paine, John B., Jr., 333
Palmer, John M., 20
Palmer, Gen. Joseph, 530
Palo Alto, Battle of, 481
Panama Canal Zone, 387, 838
Panic of 1837, 117
Pannell, T. B., 772
Panoplist, 326
Pape, Alice (Monroe), 125
Pape, Eric, 125
Park Lake (Fleming Co., Ky.), 800
Parker, Gen. D., 671
Parkland Community Club (Louisville, Ky.), 716
Parks, Floyd, 525
Parks, Lyman, 525
Parsons, Herbert, 663
Pastime Boat Club (Louisville, Ky.), 526
Patapsco Institute (Patapsco, Md.), 312
Paterson, Robert, 262
Patrick, Marsena, 118
Patti, Adelina, 510
Pattie, Coleman, 834
Pattie, Jack, 834
Pattie, Louise, 834
Pattie, Lucy, 834
Pattie-Hardin-Rodgers family, 834
Pattison, Granville S., 113
Patton, James, 557
Patton, Matthew, 440
Patton, Robert, 316
Patton family, 352, 560
Patty Smith Hill Farm, 297
Patty Smith Hill Fund, 297
Paxton-Newman family, 506
Payne, Anne, 818
Payne, George Viley, 818
Payne, Henry C., 818
Payne, John, 611, 818
Payne, S. Tilford, Jr., 110
Payne, Thomas, 818
Payne family, 818
Paynter, Thomas H., 463
Peabody, Charles A., 610
Peale, Rembrandt, 22
Pearce, Ann (Clark), 134
Pearce, Edmund, 140
Pearce-Serocold, Marie, 263
Pearl, John Marshall, 527
Pearl Harbor, Japanese attack on, 373
Pearlie, E. R., 448
Pearson Funeral Home (Louisville, Ky.), 528
Peary, Robert E., 660
Peaslee, Anna May, 801
Peaslee, Charles Rowland, 802
Peaslee, Nell, 802
Peaslee, Suzanne, 801, 802
Peaslee family, 802
Pebbleford Distillery, 844
Pedobaptist, 48
Pegram, Gen. John, 529
Pen and Pencil, The (prospectus), 336
Pendelton, Edmund, 317
penitentiary. See prisons; names of specific
penitentiaries
Penix, William, 281
Penn, Shadrack, 280, 618
Pennington apartment building (Louisville, Ky.), 808
Pennywait (captain of the General Pike), 247
Penrose, Charles B., 694
pensions, 204, 405, 634, 711
Percy, Thomas George, 96
Perkins, Belle H. Skannel, 803
Perkins, Thomas, 530
Perkins School for the Blind, 87
Perry, Rev. George B., 531
Perry, Oliver Hazard, 126
Perry family, 531
Perryville, Battle of: articles on, 349; description of, 174, 692; Don Carlos Buell's manuscript about, 104; reports of, 160, 274; withdrawal of Confederate troops from Kentucky following, 76
Perryville Battlefield, 57, 163
Peters Colony (Texas), 268
Petrie, Cordia, 532
Pettus, John J., 130
Pettus-Speiden family, 835
Pewee Valley Hotel Co., 495
Peyton, Garnett, 559
Pflanz, John R., 26
Phelan, James, 533
Phelps, Lilburn, 617
Philippine Insurrection, 124
phrenological charts, 461, 687
Piatt, Donn, 557
Pickering, Timothy, 618
Picquet, Martin, 30
Picquet family, 30
Pierce, Franklin, 362, 471
Pierce, Robert D., 117
Pierce, Sidney, 534
Pierson family, 443
pigs. See livestock
Pike, Albert, 612, 694
Pindell, Henry Clay, 535
Pindell, Mrs. Henry Clay, 65
Pinkard family, 781
Pinnacle Mountain (Cumberland Gap), 577
Pirtle, Alfred, 357, 536, 539
Pirtle, Henrietta White (Mrs. William B.
Pirtle), 803, 849
Pirtle, Henry, 536, 537, 539
Pirtle, James S., 589, 803
Pirtle, Jane Ann, 539
Pirtle, Dr. John, 536
Pirtle, John Barbee, 538
Pirtle, William B., 803
Pirtle family, 803; Pirtle-Rogers family, 539
Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., 340, 504
Plaschke, Paul, 12
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church (Jefferson County, Ky.), 28
Pleasant Hill, Ky.: mail route at (1900-1904), 124; Shaker colony at, 127, 615
Pleasant Point Church, 395
Pleasants, Samuel, 261
Plunket, Gertrude Margaret, 787
Plunket, James Dace, 99, 787
Plunket, John Thompson, 787
Plunket, Joseph, 99
Plunket, Thomas, 99
Plunket family, 99, 787
Plymouth (steamboat), 812
Poe, Orlando Metcalfe, 540
Pogue, Col. Robert, 185
Poignand family, 352
Point Lookout, Md.: Civil War military prison in, 181
Political Club (Danville, Ky.), 541, 643
politics: of Kentucky, 95, 324; in Montgomery County, Ky, 585; of twentieth century U.S. and Europe, 7. See also American party; Democratic party; Know-Nothing party; Loco Foco party; Native American party; Republican party; Whig party
Polk, Edward T., 542
Polk, Frank H., 205
Polk, James Knox, 99, 511, 543, 749
Polk, Leonidas, 99
Polk, Gen. William, 99
Polk family, 99, 393, 787, 823
Pollard, H. T., 266
Pollard, R. S., 818
Pond, James Burton, 576
Pond Settlement, drainage of, 332
Pontalba Papers (Louisiana Historical Society), copies of, 65
Poore, Robert, 173
Pope, Alexander, 545, 547
Pope, Curran, 536, 544, 712
Pope, Elizabeth Thruston (Mrs. Worden Pope), 807
Pope, Fontaine, 547
Pope, George F., 545
Pope, Henry Clay, 547, 773
Pope, John, 178, 545, 757
Pope, John, Jr., 559
Pope, Maria Preston, 559
Pope, Nathaniel, 545, 687
Pope, Willard B., 378
Pope, William, 545
Pope, Col. William, Sr., 289
Pope, William Hamilton, 545, 546
Pope, Worden, 559
Pope family, 544, 687; Pope-Humphrey family, 547
Port Gibson, 682
Port Oliver Salt Works, 212
Porter, Lemuel C., 70
Portland, Ky., 117, 311
Portland Canal, 450
Posey, Fayette, 548
Posey, Gerard, 548
Potter, Henry, 168
Potter family, 698
poultry. See livestock
Powell, Edward Lindsay, 549
Powell, Lazarus W., 258
Powell, Dr. Thomas S., 335
Powell's Valley, discovery of, 116
Powell's Valley Railroad Co., 577
Powers, Caleb, 252
Poynter, Clara, 547
Poynter, Harriet, 608
Poynter, Juliet, 608
Poynter, Dr. Wiley Taul, 608
Poynter family, 550
Prather, Thomas, 322
Prather and Smiley: request for payment to, 172
Prather family, 478
Prentice, David, 8
Prentice, George Dennison: correspondence about, 712; correspondence of, 86, 95, 101, 130, 270; duel with Reuben Thomas Durrett, 204; miscellaneous papers, 1849-1868, 551
Presbyterian Church (Louisville and Maysville, Ky.), 266
Presbyterian Church of Nicholasville, Ky., 552
Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund, 553
Presbyterian Normal School, 778
Presbytery of West Lexington, 552
presidents of the United States: Adams, John, 559; Adams, John Quincy, 5, 322; Buchanan, James, 86, 175, 651; Bush, George Herbert Walker, 110; Cleveland, Grover, 683, 762; Clinton, Bill, 554; document collection for, 554; Eisenhower, Dwight D., 493, 606, 837; Fillmore, Millard, 65, 175, 484, 535, 537, 671; Ford, Gerald, 110; Garfield, James A., 327, 739; genealogy of, 394; Grant, Ulysses S., 680, 770, 793; Harrison, Benjamin, 116, 513, 764; Harrison, William Henry, 95, 146, 259, 513, 668, 694; Hoover, Herbert, 493, 601; Jackson, Andrew, 15, 99, 117, 178, 207, 291, 301, 321, 349, 361, 362, 618, 747, 753, 757; Jefferson, Thomas, 65, 175, 328, 441; Johnson, Andrew, 99, 339, 574; Johnson, Lyndon B., 160, 801; Kennedy, John F., 828; Lincoln, Abraham, 84, 99, 119, 167, 260, 327, 404, 405, 438, 574, 685, 687, 793; Madison, James, 175, 178, 214, 433, 494, 557; Monroe, James, 15, 178, 433, 559, 694, 759; Nixon, Richard M., 110, 837; Pierce, Franklin, 362, 471; Polk, James K., 99, 511, 543, 749; Roosevelt, Franklin D., 34, 256, 380, 394, 772; Roosevelt, Theodore, 463, 586, 739, 764; Taft, William Howard, 175, 270, 644, 663, 764, 817; Taylor, Zachary, 62, 65, 95, 171, 176, 481, 514, 521, 670, 671, 674, 694, 726; term limits for, 34; Tyler, John, 171, 624, 725; Van Buren, Martin, 99, 146, 264, 361, 466, 539; Washington, George, 51, 116, 554, 625, 759; Wilson, Woodrow, 324, 382, 627, 683, 739, 764, 772, 817
Preston, Caroline Hancock (wife of Maj. William Preston), 117, 352, 555, 557, 559
Preston, Edmonia M., 559
Preston, Gen. Francis (1765-1835): correspondence of, 83, 116, 557, 558, 559, 561; litigation with Arthur Lee Campbell, 117; memoranda book of, 558
Preston, Henrietta, 559
Preston, J. M., 268
Preston, James Patton, 557, 559
Preston, John, 557, 558, 559
Preston, John Smith, 557
Preston, Margaret Junkin, 352, 557
Preston, Margaret Wickliffe, 557
Preston, Robert (of "Walnut Grove"), 557
Preston, Robert Wickliffe, 557
Preston, Sarah Buchanan, 557
Preston, Col. Thomas Lewis, 557, 558
Preston, Maj. William, 117, 352, 557, 559
Preston, Col. William (1729-1783): correspondence of, 116, 557, 558, 559; land belonging to, 65; will of, 557
Preston, Gen. William (1816-1887): correspondence of, 347, 352, 557, 559, 698; miscellaneous papers, 1855-1876, 556; photographs of, 793
Preston, William Ballard, 557
Preston, William C., 558
Preston, William Campbell, 352, 557, 559
Preston, Mrs. William Campbell, 557
Preston family: Davie Collection, 557; genealogy of, 352, 557, 558, 559, 560, 734; Gray Collection, 558; Joyes Collection, 559; miscellaneous papers, 1776-1823, 561; Preston/Campbell family, 558; Preston Davie Genealogical Collection, 560; surveyor for, 287
Price, Charles Baird, Jr., 562
Price, Florence (Haldeman), 270
Price, Susannah Hart, 563
prisons, 112. See also names of specific penitentiaries, prisons, prison camps, and jails
Progressive Republicans, 764
prohibition, 102, 382
Protestant Episcopal Church, 168
Protestant Episcopal Orphan Asylum (Louisville, Ky.), 564
Provoost family, 352
Pryor, William S., 32
Public Library of Kentucky, 565
Pulaski, Count Casimir, 453
Purcell, John B., 177
Pythian family, 674

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Quaife, Milo M., 687
Quantrill, William, 389
Quarles, Tunstall, 566
Quilp, Daniel. See Norton, William Frederick
Quintard, Charles, 168
Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault, 204
Quitman, General, 514
Quitman, John A., 130

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R. E. Lee (steamer), 579
Rafinesque, Constantine S., 22, 620, 742
railroads: in Bernheim Forest area, 53; in Kentucky, 101; slaves impressed to work on, 134. See also names of specific railroads
Ramsey, Col. R. H., 678
Ramsier, John, 567
Randall, George, 168
Randall, H. S., 756
Randall, Henry, 82
Randolph, Beverly, 618
Randolph, Edmund, 116, 178, 559, 618
Randolph, John, 99
Randolph, Lewis, 321
Randolph, William B., 545
Rankin, Adam, 431
Rapp, George, 269
Rauch, Joseph, 568
Ray, R. Harry, 154
Read, John, 569
Read, Philip, 569
Read-Sutherland family, 569
Reade, Philip Hildreth, 570
recipes, ca. 1808-1827, 555
Red River, La., 682
Redd, Oliver H., 60
Reece, Caleb, 117
Reece, Thomas, 117
Reed, Henry, 360
Reed, James, 280
Reed, Joseph, Jr., 759
Reed, Joseph, Sr., 759
Reed, Margaret, 147
Reed, Paul, 463
Reed family, 147
Reid, Andrew, 441
Reid, Henry A., 570
Reid, Whitelaw, 150
religion: in Clark County, Ky., 6; discussed by Booth family members, 69; information about, 260; letters of Phebe Wood Coburn Daugherty about, 177. See also Baptist churches; names of specific churches, diocese, and religious figures
"Repton" (Galt family home), 807
Republican party, in Kentucky, 89, 163, 252, 501, 764
Resaca de la Palma, Battle of, 481
Reszke, Edouard de, 510
Reszke, Jean de, 510
Revere, John, 96
Revolutionary War: account of Col. Richard Clough Anderson's service in, 15; diary of Jonathan Clark about, 136; medicine during, 625; memoir of Francis T. Brooke's experiences in, 19; muster rolls, 622; United States Army records from, 723
Reynolds, Benjamin, 291
Rhea, John, 571
Rhode Island Insurance Company, 572
Rhorer, J. H., 268
Rice, Alice Hegan, 222, 573, 783
Rice, Cale Young, 222, 573
Rice, Gen. Elliott Warren, 574
Rice, Howard C., 664
Rice, Lt. Murray, 304
Richards, Patricia N., 110
Richards family, 687
Richardson, Mary Churchill, 621
Richardson, Nathaniel, 168
Richardson, Robert Carter, 575
Richardson, T. G., 448
Richardson, W. Vernon, 772
Richardson, William Allen, 621
Richmond, Va.: fall of, 772; fire department of, 729
Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, 266
Ricketson, Daniel, 8
Rieger & Archer (photographers), 792
Riley, James Whitcomb, 125, 382, 576, 781
Ripley, Charles, 836
Ripley, Ella G., 836
Ripley, Elsie P. G., 836
Ripley, Garnett Duncan, 252, 836
Ripley, Margaret Breckinridge (Mrs. Charles Ripley), 836
Ripley, Mrs. Thomas W., 836
Ripley, Thomas W., Jr., 836
Ripy, James Porter, 403
River Raisin, Battle of, 434, 571
Rivers, Rev. R. H., 821
Rivers family, 821
Rives, A. L., 351
Rives, John C., 82
Rives, William C., 150, 361
Roach, Neill, 87
roads: Jackson Road, 682; in Mason County, Ky., 363; tolls on, 44; Wilderness Road, 317, 440, 618. See also turnpikes
Roane family, 702
Robert Bros. (Boston, Mass.), 348
Roberts, Charles Blanton, 577
Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 443, 578, 592, 644
Roberts, John, 16
Roberts, John Todd, 579
Roberts family, 577
Robertson, Alexander, 293
Robertson, Mary B., 294
Robinson, Alex Galt, 580
Robinson, C. Bonnycastle, 808
Robinson, George Anderson, 352
Robinson, Rev. Stuart, 581, 835
Robinson family, 352
Robsion, John Marshall, Jr., 837
Robsion, Laura, 837
Rock Island Barracks, Ill., 294
rock quarrying, 53
Rockcastle County, Ky., 570
Rodes, William, 147
Rodgers, Susan E., 834
Rodgers family, 834
Rodin, Auguste, 776
Rodman, Adm. Hugh, 838
Rodman, John, 695
Rodman, Dr. William Barbour, 838
Rodman family, 838
Rodney, Caeser A., 55
Rogers, Dr. Coleman, 96, 539
Rogers, Col. David, 293
Rogers, Edmund, 582, 582, 583, 584
Rogers, George, 584
Rogers, Jane Farrar, 539
Rogers, Jason, 287, 559
Rogers, Joseph, 539
Rogers, Josephine Preston, 559
Rogers, Mary, 583
Rogers, Will, 152
Rogers family, 583, 687; Pirtle-Rogers family, 539; Rogers-Underwood family, 584; Rogers-Woodson family, 585
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bardstown, Ky.: papers, 1808-1846, 188
Rome, diary of visit to, 665
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 34, 256, 380, 394, 772
Roosevelt, Theodore, 463, 586, 739, 764
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., 175
Ropes, John C., 104, 351
Rose, Alexander, 317
Rose, Samuel, 587
Rosecrans, Sylvester H., 177
Ross, David, 39
Ross, Esther, 256
Ross, George, 618
Ross, Jane Charlotte, 333
Ross, Robert, 792
Roth, George Frederick, 588
Rothert, Otto Arthur: biography of Harry Innes (proposed) by, 317, 695; correspondence of, 290, 578; papers, 589; papers of Madison Julius Cawein collected by, 125; papers of Young E. Allison collected by, 12; photographs of, 781; Richard Henderson bicentennial materials collected by, 710
Rousseau, Col. Laurence H., 643
Rousseau, Maj. Gen. Lovell H., 536, 614
Rowan, John, 178, 268, 537, 590
Rowan, Capt. William, 454
Rowland, David, 591
Rowlett-Maxey family, 592
Rowley, Erastus, 593
Rowley-Gifford-Clegg family, 593
Rowntree, R. H., 154
Rowntree family, 154
Royce, Frederick, 594
Rudd, James, 595, 595, 665
Ruddle's Station, 363, 457
Ruedeman, William, 808
Ruggles family, 260
Rule, Lucien V., 596
Runyon, Asa R., 597
Runyon, Daniel, 597
Runyon family, 597
Rush, Benjamin, 777
Russell, Frank B., 598
Russell, William, 599
Russell and Rowe (theater managers), 600
Russell County, Va., 116
Russellville, Ky.: cholera in 1835 in, 489; plan of, 489
Russian Corps of Engineers, 694
Rutherford, Robert, 173
Ryan-Hampton Tobacco Company, 839
Ryle family, 585

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Sabine expedition (1836), 117
Sabine War, 124
Sackett, Frederic Moseley, 601
Sadowsky, Jacob, 269
St. Clair, Arthur, 381, 441
St. George's Church (St. Louis, Mo.), 50
St. James Episcopal Church (Pewee Valley, Ky.), 602
St. Joseph's College (Bardstown, Ky.), 188
St. Joseph's Proto-Cathedral (Bardstown, Ky.), 188
St. Louis, Mo., 139
St. Louis County, Mo.: topographical map of, 137
St. Paul's Church (Hickman, Ky.), 603
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Louisville, Ky.), 604
St. Peter's Church (St. Louis, Mo.), 50
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, 445
St. Thomas Missionary Church (Lyndon, Ky.), 602
St. Thomas Seminary (Bardstown, Ky.), 188
Salmagundi Club, records (1880-1904), 47
salt industry, 53, 212, 301, 440, 482, 530, 558, 618, 728, 750
Salt Lake City, Utah, 206
"Salt Works" (Washington Co., Va.), 558
Salt Works (Clay Co., Ky.), 750
Sam Craig (steamboat), 812
Sampson, Flem D., 647
Sampson, Henry A., 12
"Sand Hill" (property of Gen. Francis Preston), 83
Sandy Creek Expedition (1756), 557
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 353, 514
Sante Fe Trail, 103
Santee (frigate), 356
Saunders, John J., 417
Saunders, Louise, 809
Saunders, Rev. Miles, 809
Savage, Frank A., 605
Savage, Mary (Mrs. Frank A. Savage), 605
Sawyier, Paul, 78
Say, Thomas, 620
Schenley Distillery, 844
Schlegel (photographer of Richmond), 784
Schlegel, Dan, 808
Schmidt, Martin F., 606
Schwartz, Carl Theodore, 607
Science Hill Female Academy (Shelbyville, Ky.), 550, 608
Scotch-Irish Society of America, 379
Scott, Maj. Gen. Charles, 428, 599, 609, 618, 619
Scott, Dr. J. O., 351
Scott, Robert W., 259
Scott, Samuel, 293
Scott, W. W., 389
Scott, Gen. Winfield: correspondence of, 175, 352, 399, 610; as presidential candidate, 780
Scott, Mrs. Winfield, 610
Scott County, Ky.: survey book, 611
Scott family, 767
Sea, Andrew M., Sr., 612
Sea, Andrew McBrayer, Jr., 612
Sea, Cecie Jackson, 367
Sea, Sophia Irvine Fox, 612
Sea family, 612
Seagrove, James, 381
Sebastian, Benjamin, 36, 259, 317
Second Illinois Cavalry Regiment, 253
Second Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, 436
Second Kentucky Infantry, CSA, 213
Second New Jersey Regiment, 622
Second Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment, 593
Second Presbyterian Church (Louisville, Ky.), 429
Second Regiment, Kentucky Foot Volunteers, 176
Seelbach Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 518
Sehon, George, 819
Seitz, John F., 613
Sellman, Dr. John, 539
Semple, Patty B., 204
Settle, George T., 438
Seventh Regiment, U.S. Infantry, 132
Seventh Regiment of the Invalid Corps (Camp Chase, Ohio), 338
Seventy-ninth Indiana Infantry Regiment, Army of the Cumberland, 692
Severn's Valley Baptist Church (Elizabethtown, Ky.), 477
Sevier, Ambrose H., 345
Sevier, John, 116
Seymour, Horatio, 99
Shackleford, Gen. James M., 643
Shackleton, Charles H., 497
Shacklette, Isabelle Wood Johnston, 614
Shaker Village (Pleasant Hill, Ky.), 127, 615
Shakers, 127, 615, 735
Shakespeare, William, 57, 382
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 616
Sharp, Hugh, 617
Sharp, Mary Winfrey, 617
Sharp, Solomon P., 40
Sharp-Winfrey family, 617
Shaw, Maude, 814
Shawneetown, Ill.: newspaper clippings about, 378
Sheehan, Joseph F., 814
Shelby, Alfred, 264
Shelby, Gen. Evan, 618, 619, 698
Shelby, Isaac: commission of justices of the peace by, 516; correspondence about, 441; correspondence of, 116, 428, 508, 558, 571; lawsuit of, 618; life sketch of, 694; military operations of, 112, 634; newspaper articles about, 698; papers, 618; payment from John Adair for a slave made to, 1
Shelby, Isaac, Jr., 619
Shelby, John W., 619
Shelby, Susan, 264
Shelby Academy (Finchville, Ky.), 191, 308
Shelby College (Shelbyville, Ky.), 50
Shelby County, Ky.: Baptist churches in, 28; farming in, 308; history of, 608; land in, 672
Shelby family, 619, 698
Shelbyville and Louisville Turnpike Co., 322
Shelbyville and Ohio River Electric Railroad Co., 683
Shelman, Rev. T. P. C., 371
Shepherdstown, Va. (now W. Va.), 16
Shepherdstown Trinity Church (Shepherdstown, Va., now W. Va.), 16
Sheridan, Philip H., 536
Sherley, Joseph Swager, 87, 463, 663
Sherman, Gen. William T.: correspondence of, 99, 453, 467; Don Carlos Buell's comments about Civil War book by, 104; marriage of daughter of, 453; military service under, 121; opposition to George B. McClellan as presidential candidate, 685
Shiell, Hugh, 65
Shiloh, Battle of: articles on, 680; capture of Dr. Milton T. Carey at, 121; decription of, 104; diary entries about, 256; wounded from, 253
Shippingport Island, 790
ships: Amiable Elizabeth, 65; Fred Wilson (towboat), 198; Kanawha (gunboat), 673; Lady Provost (schooner), 38; Morgan (Confederate Navy ship), 527; Narragansett, U.S.S., 162; Oriel, 162; Santee (frigate), 356; and shipbuilding, 322, 728; Thames (schooner), 38. See also steamboats
Shockency family, 785
Short, Charles Wilkins, 620, 621
Short, John Cleves, 620, 621
Short, William, 328, 620, 621
Shreve, Col. Israel, 622
Shreve, Leven L., 268
Shreve, Thomas T., 805
Shreve family, 622
Shryock, Gideon, 51
Sibley, Hiram, 258
silkworms, 126
Silliman, Benjamin, 96, 623
Silliman, Susan, 623
Silliman family, 623
Simmons, James Fowler, 624
Simmons family, 168
Simms family, 443
Singleton, Joshua, 21
Sioux Indians, 139
Sirich, Milaneie Hill, 358
Six Mile Creek Church (Shelby County, Ky.), 28
Six Mile Island, headquarters of Corps D'Afrique moved to, 164
Sixth Battalion, North Carolina, Continental Army, 625
Sixth Kentucky Infantry Regiment, CSA, 403
Sixth Regiment, First Kentucky Brigade (Orphan Brigade), 680
Sixth U.S. Volunteer Infantry, 464
Skannel, Abel, 849
Skannel, Elias Hamilton, 849
Skannel family, 849
Skene, Arthur, 842
Skene, Edward, 842
Skipwith, Peyton, 626
Slaughter, Elvira Sydnor Miller, 627
Slaughter, Francis Ransdell, 628
Slaughter, Gabriel, 169, 559
Slaughter, Henry, 630
Slaughter, Henry Smith, 322, 629
Slaughter, John, 629
Slaughter family, 477, 629, 630
slavery: bills of hire for slaves, 546;
bills of sale for slaves, 140, 313, 335,
475, 520, 677, 757; bond for slave
payment, 1; Canadian opinion of, 143;
correspondence about, 309; emancipation
of slave Sam by Woodford County Court,
63; hiring-out practices of, 605;
information about, 260; information on
plantation life, 264; laws about, 509;
letters and memoir of runaway slave
(Cecelia J. Larrison), 25; list of
slaves of William Hord, 307; opinion of
Lemuel C. Porter on, 70; opposition to,
15, 143, 319; and railroad work by
slaves, 134; runaway slaves in Canada,
25, 539; sale of slaves in New Orleans,
392; slave songs and spirituals, 244.
See also African-Americans
Slidell, John, 557
Smalley, Julius, 667
Smedes, Anna Maria Marshall (Mrs. William
Crosby Smedes), 456
Smedes, William Crosby, 456
Smith, Annie Payne, 818
Smith, Arthur Raymond, 840
Smith, Benjamin, 168
Smith, Bishop Benjamin Bosworth, 50
Smith, Dr. C. M., 676
Smith, Dabney Howard, 631
Smith, Daniel, 116
Smith, E. Hubbard, 632
Smith, Gen. Edmund Kirby, 266, 557
Smith, Enoch, Sr., 633
Smith, H. C., 140
Smith, Henry, 231
Smith, Hubbard B., 634
Smith, J. Lawrence, 268
Smith, J. Soule, 635
Smith, John, 559
Smith, John B., 322
Smith, Joseph Brown, 87
Smith, Lewis A., 4
Smith, Sarah Julia, 268
Smith, Sidney, 674
Smith, Col. Thomas, 456
Smith, Dr. W. O., 179
Smith, Brig. Gen. W. S., 536
Smith, William, 659
Smith, Gen. William F., 104
Smith, Zachary F., 266
Smith and Keats, 416
Smith family (of Hanover and Gloucester
counties), 560
"Smithfield" plantation (Va.), 560
Sneed, Alexander H., 804
Sneed family, 804
Snyder, Marion Gene, 168
Snyder, Sally, 16
social welfare, memoir of, 661
Society for the Protection of Newsboys and
Waifs (Louisville, Ky.), 636
Society of Believers in Christ's Second
Appearance (Shakers), 615
Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth
of Kentucky, 637
"Society of Soul Winners" (American Inland
Mission), 809
Society of the Army of Tennessee, 574
Society of the Cincinnati, 175, 638
Sodowski, James, 301
"Soldier's Retreat" (home of Col. Richard
Clough Anderson), 15
Somerset, Ky., 529
Songs My Mother Sang (Newcomb), 505
Sons of the American Revolution, 687
Soule, Pierre, 612
South Union, Ky.: Shaker colony at, 127
Southall, George W., 545
Southall, Peyton, 545
Southern Art Galleries, 736
Southern Exposition (Louisville, 1883-1887),
639
Southwestern Presbyterian University
(Clarksville, Tenn.), 811
Spalding, Ignatius A., 640
Spalding, John, 168, 641
Spanish-American War: field message book
kept during, 75; First Kentucky Infantry
Regiment in, 124, 224; letters written
during, 467; muster rolls, 224; papers
of Gen. John Breckinridge Castelman
about, 124; scrapbook from, 464;
soldiers in uniforms of, 823
Spanish Conspiracy, 36
Spanish influenza epidemic of 1918, 189
Sparkman, John, 345
Special Order No. 14 (13 Oct. 1862), 76
Speed, Austin Peay, 841
Speed, Georgia McCampbell (Mrs. Austin Peay
Speed), 841
Speed, J. Smith, 643
Speed, James, 178, 475
Speed, James (1812-1889): correspondence of,
101, 643; law practice of, 539;
miscellaneous papers, 1840-1873, 642
Speed, James S., 429
Speed, John, 178, 545, 618, 643
Speed, Joseph, 643
Speed, Joshua Fry, 258, 404, 644
Speed, Lucy G., 642
Speed, Margaret Hawkins (Mrs. Thomas Spencer
Speed), 118, 841
Speed, Mary, 404
Speed, Mary Louise, 841
Speed, Mary McElroy (Mrs. Thomas Speed), 841
Speed, Miriam Hawkins (Mrs. John James
Speed), 118
Speed, Philip, 643
Speed, Thomas: correspondence of, 467, 644;
history of the Political Club
(incomplete) by, 541; legal case of,
440; letter book, 1863-1896, 643;
photographs of, 841
Speed, Thomas Spencer, 841
Speed, William P., 841
Speed family, 643, 644; Canby-Hawkins-Speed
family, 118; Speed-Gathright family, 645
Speiden family, 835
Spence, Samuel S., 280
Sperry, David B., 645
Sperry, David Baldwin, 842
Sperry, Sallie Gathright (Mrs. David Baldwin
Sperry), 842
Sperry-Gathright family: papers, 1846-1964,
645, 842; photographs, 1850s-1958, 842
Spotsylvania County, Va.: day book for
Edmund Clark store in, 132; legal
records, 1756-1797, 142
Sprague, Rev. William B., 694
Sprigg, Edward, 646
Sprigg, Richard, Jr., 105, 646
Springer, William McKendree, 650
Stafford County, Va., 599
stagecoaches, 44
Stamper, O., 12
Stanford, Ky., 618
Stanley, A. O., 817
Stanley, Osso Willis, 647
Stanton, Edwin M., 404, 594
Stanton, Henry Thompson, 648
Stanton, Richard Henry, 649
Star, The (1885), 87
Stark, George, 809
steamboats: Alert, 812; Anglo-Saxon, 720;
Angora, 524; Big Grey Eagle, 720; Elk,
758; Ella Faber, 720; Ellen Hatfield,
812; employment on, 250, 595; engines
for, 8, 331; to France, 756; General
Pike, 247; Hatfield Steamboat Fleet,
812; Henry C. Yeiser, Jr., 812;
information about, 260; J. F. Butts,
812; J. T. Hatfield 1 and 2, 812; Julius
Fleischman, 812; Louisville, 450;
Mercury, 720; on Mississippi River, 268,
734, 816; O & K #1, 812; on Ohio River,
198, 247, 268, 734, 812, 816; papers
about, 268; photographs of, 812, 816;
Plymouth, 812; R. E. Lee (steamer), 579;
records of shipping on, 33, 734; Sam
Craig, 812; travel on, 23, 597; used by
Union Army quartermasters, 720; W. C.
Mitchell, 812
Steele, John, 116
Steelman, James R., 140
Steffey, John W., 492
Steinfield, Samuel, 163
Stephens, Alexander H., 296, 454
Stephens, James, 511
Stephens, Sarah Oatts, 511
Stephens family, 90
Stephenson, Thomas B., 95
Stepp, Goodrich & King, 814
stereocards, 1860s-1900, 843
Sternberg General Hospital (Manila), 273
Sterner, Albert, 703
Steuben, Baron von Friedrich, 638
Stevens family, 90
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing, 650
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing Jr., 345
Stevenson, John White, 168, 258, 268, 651
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 781
Stewart, James, 280, 429
Stewart, Joseph Adger, 652
Stewart, Willis, 280
Stewart family, 767
Stift, Billy, 613
Stith-Moreman family, 653
"Stockdale" (Todd family home), 698
Stoll, Charles, 43
Stone, Eli H., 90
Stone, Frank D., 784
Stone, Henry Lane, 263
Stone, Isaac F., 47
Stone, James E., Jr., 784
Stone, John, 90
Stone, Lucy, 144
Stone family, 784; Brown-Stone-Lapsley
family, 90; Bush-Beauchamp-Crockett-
Lewis-Stone family, 111; Stone-Dorsey-
Crittenden-Stephens-Logan-Allen family,
90; Stone-Stevens-Lapsley family, 90
Stoneman's Raid, 396
Stoner, John, 48
Stones River (Murfreesboro), Battle of:
articles on, 349, 680; correspondence
about, 536, 712; description of, 692;
diary entries about, 256; memoir of,
187; official report of, 160
Stoughton, Edwin W., 89
Strader, Margaret Sims, 785
Strader, Robert Sims, 785
Strater, Edward, 143
Strater, William, 143
Strater family, 143
Street, John, 317
Strother family, 698
Stuart, Archibald, 399
Stuart, George, 651
Stuart, James Ewell Brown, 654
Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 655
Stuber (photographer of Louisville), 821
Sturgus, Robert, 545
"Sugar Grove" (Miles family home), 829
Sullivan, John, 381
Sullivan County, Tenn., 116
Sullivan-Gates family, 656
Sullivant, Lucas, 135
Summerall, Maj. Gen. C. P., 536
Summers, Benjamin Franklin, 657
Summers, J. B., 657
Sunday closing laws, 43
Sundry civil bill, 42
Sutherland, John, 569
Sutherland, William, 569
Sutherland family, 569
Sutton, John, 659
Sutton, John, II, 659
Sutton, John, III, 659
Sutton family, 659
Swalm, Albert W., 574
swine. See livestock
Swope family, 175
"Syke" (estate of Carl Theodore Schwartz),
607
Symmes, Americus, 660
Symmes, John Cleves, 398
Symonds, Maj. H. C., 718

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Tachau, Jean Brandeis, 661
Tacoma, Wash., 333
Tafel, Karl, 662
Tafel, Pauline Autenrieth, 662
Taft, Lorado, 776, 850
Taft, William Howard: correspondence of,
175, 270, 644, 764; miscellaneous
papers, 663; photograph of, 817
Talbot County, Md., 333
Talbott, Isham, 725
Taliaferro, Lawrence, 513
Tardiveau, Mr.: beaver furs of, 386
Tardiveau, Barthelemi, 664
Taul, Micah, 778
Taylor, Amos Riley, 665
Taylor, Anna Rudd, 665
Taylor, Barry, 667
Taylor, Bushrod B., 673
Taylor, Bushrod W., 673
Taylor, Charles, 667
Taylor, E. H., Jr., 278
Taylor, Edmund, 619, 667
Taylor, Edmund Haynes, 674
Taylor, Francis, 674
Taylor, Gibson, 666
Taylor, Hancock, 671, 672
Taylor, Hubbard, 674
Taylor, James (of Caroline Co., Va.), 674
Taylor, James (of Harrodsburg), 140
Taylor, James, Jr., 667
Taylor, Gen. James, Sr. (of Newport), 38,
259, 539, 667
Taylor, John, 142
Taylor, Jonathan, 257, 668
Taylor, Lucy Abert, 667
Taylor, Marion Cartright, 669
Taylor, Mary, 674
Taylor, Philip Fall, 674
Taylor, Reuben, 667
Taylor, Richard, 311, 670, 674
Taylor, Sara (Mrs. Gibson Taylor), 666
Taylor, Gen. Thomas Hart, 674
Taylor, William (ca. 1806), 688
Taylor, William (governor of Kentucky), 252
Taylor, William Berry, 672
Taylor, Gen. Zachary: correspondence of,
674; estate of, 670; land grant of, 65;
in Mexican War, 514; military service
under, 176, 481; miscellaneous papers,
1816-1848, 671; nomination of, 171; as
presidential candidate, 62, 95, 694;
public dinner for, 726
Taylor family, 271, 672, 673, 674, 704;
Taylor-Cannon family, 674; Taylor family
(of Caroline Co., Va.), 674
Taylor Family Association Programs, 674
Taylor Petroleum and Mining Co., 276
Taylorsville, Ky., 667
Tazewell, Littleton Waller, 559
Tecumseh, description of, 38
telegraph, 258, 594
temperance movement, 70, 177, 212, 266. See
also liquor sales; prohibition
Temple, Benjamin, 134
Temple, John B., 140
Temple, Lucy, 134
Temple Adath Israel (Louisville, Ky.), 568
Templeton, Fay, 814
Ten Broeck (horse), 635
Tennessee, governors of, 618
Tennessee Centennial Exposition (1897), 776
Tenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 536
Tenth U.S. Infantry Regiment, 461
Terrell, Chiles, 134, 675
Terrell, Dabney C., 690
Terrell, Edwin, 389
Tevis, Rev. John, 608
Tevis, Julia, 791
Tevis, Julia Ann, 608
Tevis, Lella Bush, 784
Tevis, Dr. W. T., 784
Tevis family, 784
Texas: annexation of, 511; financial
opportunities in, 108; land in, 398;
revolution in, 353; state line
commission, 73
Thames (schooner), 38
Thames, Battle of, 434, 513, 694
Thanksgiving, decree of, 438
Theological Seminary (Lexington, Ky.), 50
Third Congressional District, special
election in, 77
Third Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Mexican
War), 597
Third Kentucky Infantry Regiment, CSA, 82,
793
Third Ward Democratic Clay Club Ball, 146
Thirteenth Louisiana Infantry Regiment, CSA,
676
Thixton, Lillian Walker, 373, 677
Thomas, Edmond J., 404
Thomas, Francis, 49
Thomas, Gen. George Henry, 77, 536, 678, 685
Thomas, Jack, 259
Thomas, John H., 679
Thomas, Joseph W., 679
Thomas, Pack, 679
Thomas, Sallie (McDowell), 49
Thomas, Sally, 49
Thomas, T. Gaillard, 448
Thomas, Theodore, 510
Thomas family, 679, 698
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 419
Thomas Lord Fairfax et al., Jost Hite et al.
vs., 142
Thomasson, William P., 341
Thompson, Edwin Porter, 680
Thompson, Frank Barton, 681
Thompson, George, 619
Thompson, George Claiborne, 271
Thompson, Jacob, 124
Thompson, Lewis Morgan, 680
Thompson, Rev. Lewis N., 680
Thompson, Sarah Simpson Hart, 271
Thompson, Waddy, 171, 557
Thompson family, 271, 619, 681
Thomson, Capt. James W., 682
Thomson, John, 703
Thorn, John V., 683
Thorn, William K., 683
Thorn family, 683
Thorne, William Pryor, 683
Thornton family, 667
Thruston, Buckner, 55, 688
Thruston, Rev. Charles Mynn, 684, 688
Thruston, Charles William, 513, 684
Thruston, Gates Phillips, 685
Thruston, John, 686
Thruston, Robert, 686
Thruston, Robert Reade, 686
Thruston, Rogers Clark Ballard:
correspondence of, 12, 25, 65, 236, 269,
290, 569, 586, 685; genealogy of, 687;
manuscripts, 687; minutes and
correspondence of Kentucky
Sesquicentennial Commission collected
by, 369; photograph collection, 1880-
1942, 845
Thruston, Samuel C., 684
Thruston, Thomas, 688
Thruston family, 513, 544, 686, 687, 688
Thum, Louisiana Miller (Mrs. Mandeville
Thum), 830
Thum, Dr. Mandeville, 480, 791, 830
Thum, Patty, 830
Thum family, 480, 830
Thurman, B. H., 689
Thurman, Edward C., 690
Thustin, Luther Thayer, 691
Thwaites, Reuben G., 204
Tifft, J. N., 522
Tifft, Susan, 57
Tilford, John H., 692
Tilford, Luna A. Meeks, 692
Tilghman, Oswald, 333
Tinsley, E. Church, 834
Tinsley, John H., 834
Tinsley, Lt. Samuel, 741
Tippecanoe, Battle of, 194, 513
Tipton, John, 291
Tobacco Fairs, 1867-1870 (Louisville, Ky.),
251
tobacco industry, 423, 702, 764, 839
Todd, Chapman C., 695
Todd, Dr. Charles Henry, 693, 694
Todd, Charles Stewart: correspondence of, 5,
95, 264, 513, 698; papers, 694; papers
of Isaac Shelby acquired from, 618; as
U.S. Minister to Russia, 743
Todd, David, 261
Todd, Col. David, 66
Todd, George Davidson, 463, 695
Todd, Harry Innes, 695, 698
Todd, Isaac Shelby, 698
Todd, James, 619
Todd, James Madison, 696
Todd, John, Jr., 116
Todd, Letitia Shelby (Mrs. Charles Stewart
Todd), 264, 694, 698
Todd, Levi, 317, 407
Todd, Lucy Payne Washington, 696
Todd, Robert, 178
Todd, Robert S., 513
Todd, Thomas: as attorney, 725;
correspondence about, 5; correspondence
of, 178, 261, 618, 694, 698;
miscellaneous papers, 1783-1806, 697;
receipts for Wilderness Road witnessed
by, 317
Todd family, 698
Tombeckbee Association of Alabama, 30
Tompkins, Dr. Benjamin, 140, 699
Tompkins, Henry Goodloe, 140, 699
Tompkins, Robert, 699
Tompkins family, 699
Tomppert, Philip, 700
Toner, Joseph, 168
"Toonerville Folks"/'Toonerville Trolley"
series, 235, 806
Topographical Engineers, U.S. Army, 540
tornadoes. See weather and climate
Torrey, John, 620
Toucey, Isaac, 4
Towbridge, David, 398
Towle, Virginia R., 701
Towles, Lillia, 702
Towles, Mary Lucy Goode, 702
Towles, Susan Daniel Anderson, 702
Towles, Susan Starling, 702
Towles, Thomas, 702
Towles, Walter Alves, 702
Towles and Soaper (Henderson, Ky.), 702
Towles family, 702
Townsend, John Wilson, 125, 204, 532, 589,
703
Townsend family, 698
Trabue, Alice Elizabeth, 704
Trabue, Edmund Francis, 705
Trabue, Stephen Fitz James, 704, 706
Trabue family, 704, 707
Transit Authority of River City (TARC), 825
transportation. See canals; horses;
railroads; ships; stagecoaches;
steamboats; turnpike companies;
turnpikes
Transylvania College/University: acquisition
of artworks by, 742; journal of Norborne
A. Galt at, 244; letters of Sidney Payne
Clay about, 147; Medical Department at,
542, 620, 777; medical school at, 113;
miscellaneous papers, 709; oration by
Robert Jefferson Breckinridge at, 84
Transylvania Colony, 708
Transylvania Company, 290
Transylvanians Memorial Celebration, 710
"Travellers Rest" (Shelby family home), 698
Trawick, Arch K., 821
Trawick, Emma Penton Kendrick (Mrs. John
David Trawick), 821
Trawick, Dr. John D., Jr., 821
Trawick, Dr. John David, 821
Trawick family, 821
Trent, Robbie, 771
Trigg, Abram, 559
Trigg, Daniel, 559
Trigg, Col. Stephen, 407
Trimble (judge), 590
Trimble, David, 711
Trimble, South, 463
Trimble, W. W., 179
Triplett, William, 66
Trotter, George, 317
Trotter, Samuel, 317
Trotter family, 396
Trowbridge, Munn, 833
Troxell, William L., 833
Truax, Sara, 814
True, C. J., 445
Tryon, Lt. Frank, 712
Tryon, Julia Morselle, 712
Tryon family, 712
Tucker, Mrs. M. B., 636
Tuel, Jack, 289
Tug River, 557
Tuggle, Kenneth H., 837
Tulane University, 352
Tullahoma, Tenn.: distillery in, 844
Tunstall, Eliza C., 428
Tunstall, Thomas, 178, 725
Turner, Eliza Nannette Marshall (Mrs.
William Turner), 456
Turner, Harriot Brown, 99
Turner, T., 68
turnpike companies: Bardstown and Green
River Turnpike Road Co., 477; Danville,
Lancaster, and Nicholasville Turnpike
Co., 509; Hardinsburg and Cloverport
Turnpike Road Co., 101; Lebanon and
Bradfordsville Turnpike Road Company,
397; Lexington, Harrodsburg and
Perryville Turnpike Road Co., 396;
Louisville and Oldham Turnpike Road Co.,
546; Louisville Turnpike Company, 426,
545; Shelbyville and Louisville Turnpike
Co., 322
turnpikes: Louisville and Portland Turnpike,
322; Maysville-Lexington Turnpike, 158.
See also roads; turnpike companies
Twelfth Kentucky Infantry Regiment, 643
Twentieth Army Corps, 536
Twentieth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
Regiment, 731
Twenty-eighth Kentucky Infantry Regiment,
338
Twenty-fourth Kentucky Infantry Regiment,
117
Twyman, George, 713
Tyler, Elizabeth Johnson Hulbert, 714
Tyler, Henry S., 463
Tyler, John, 171, 624, 715
Tyler, John W., 322
Tyler, Levi, 68, 80, 117, 268, 525
Tyler, Mary Mullohand, 791
Tyler, Robert, 791
Tyler Park Club (Louisville, Ky.), 716
Tyler's farm (near Worthington, Ky.), 786
Tyson, Col. Lawrence D., 464

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Ulmen, Albert, 447
Under the Tree (Roberts), 443, 578
Underwood, Joseph, 172
Underwood, Joseph Rogers, 501, 584, 717
Underwood, Thomas, 345
Underwood family, 584
Union Army: campaign in Arkansas in 1863 by,
453; claims for slaves mustered in, 204;
Quartermaster records, 720. See also
names of specific regiments, divisions,
and generals
Union Army, Commissary Department, 285, 718
Union Army, District of Kentucky:
miscellaneous papers, 1863, 719
Union Bank (Elizabethtown, Ky.), 721
Union Post Hospital (Columbus, Ky.), 722
Union Theological Seminary (New York City),
442
Union Theological Seminary (Virginia), 809
United Claims Mining Co., 258
United Confederate Veterans, 393, 748
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 229
United Distillers, 844
United States Army, 753
United States Army, Kentucky Volunteers, 536
United States Army, Medical Department, 724
United States Army, miscellaneous papers,
723
United States Army Air Corps, 754
United States Army Air Force, 13
United States Army Topographical Engineers, 540
United States Barracks and Arsenal (Newport,
Ky.), 667
United States Circuit Court at Louisville,
103
United States Coast Survey, 773
United States Constitution: annotated
printing of, 541; correspondence about,
646; Fourteenth Amendment to, 379, 631;
John Brown's speculations about "new"
version of, 93; Thomas James Bullitt's
discussion of, 105
United States Court, District of Kentucky,
317
United States Department of Agriculture, 124
United States District Court, Eastern
District, Ky., 725
United States District Court for the Western
District of Missouri, 84
United States District Court of Kentucky,
725
United States Marine Corps, 494
United States Military Academy (West Point),
104, 137, 428, 688, 775
United States Naval Academy (Annapolis), 79
United States Pacific Fleet, 373
University of Louisville: Ethel Bidermann du
Pont as economics teacher at, 202;
Playhouse, 418
University of New York, Department of
Medicine, 380
University of Pennsylvania, 539
University of Virginia, 547
Utopia Children's House, 297

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Valley Elementary School (Louisville, Ky.),
827
Valley of a Thousand Springs, 206
Valverde, Battle of, 118, 767
Van Buren, Martin: correspondence about,
361, 466; correspondence of, 99, 539;
letter of introduction by, 264;
opposition to, 146
Van Buren County, Mich., 333
Van Dorn, Gen. Earl, 556
Van Dyke, Henry, 222
Van Renssealear, Solomon, 759
Vance, Letitia Thompson, 271
Vance, William L., 271
Vance, William R., 726
Vance family, 271
Vancouver, Charles, 759
Vanderbilt, William H., 258
Vandervoort, Sara D., 8
Vanmeter, Jacob, 289
Vaughan, Robert, 727
Vaughan, William Culver, 846
Vaughan, William Milton, 846
Vaughan family, 846
Vaux-Royer, Rose de, 125
Vel-Vo Company, 613
Venable family, 559
Verhoeff, Carolyn, 297, 847
Verhoeff, Frederick Herman, 847
Verhoeff, Herman H., Jr., 847
Verhoeff, John M., 660
Verhoeff, Mary, 703, 728, 847
Verhoeff, Mary Jane Parker, 847
Verhoeff, William L., 847
Vernon, William S., 545
Vertner, Elizabeth, 335
Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, 729
vice-presidents of the United States:
Barkley, Alben William, 34;
Breckinridge, John Cabell, 82; Burr,
Aaron, 109; Johnson, Richard Mentor, 39,
178, 291, 296, 328, 344, 434, 539, 690;
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing, 650
Vicksburg, Miss., 682
Vicksburg Gas Co., 334
Vicksburg Gas Light Co., 333
Victor, Orville James, 335
Viglini, Pierre, 848
Viglini family, 848
Vimont, Louis, 30
Vincennes, Ind.: retaking of, 71
Virginia: border with North Carolina, 116;
citizenship papers for, 64; governors
of, 72, 293, 557; land in, 135, 142
Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Blacksburg,
Va.), 557
Von Humboldt, Alexander, 442
von Papen, Franz, 7

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W. C. Mitchell (steamboat), 812
W. G. Duncan Coal Company (Muhlenburg Co.,
Ky.), 200
W. Stuber and Bro., 843
Waddell, Joseph A., 557
Waddy family, 560
Wagner, Dr. Lewis Clark, 731
Wagner, Sallie Brown McCampbell, 731
Walke, Rev. Anthony, 732
Walker, Clarence E., 252
Walker, David, 566
Walker, Francis, 558
Walker, Gen. I. G., 556
Walker, John W., 96
Walker, Leroy Pope, 352
Walker, Rachel, 559
Walker, Dr. Thomas, 116, 644
Walker, William, 456
Walker, William Alonza, 677, 733
Wallace, Arthur Hooe, 264, 271, 734
Wallace, Mrs. Arthur Hooe, 734
Wallace, F. F., 368
Wallace, Dr. James, 734
Wallace, John, 734
Wallace, Letitia P. Hart, 271
Wallace, Lt. Thomas, 734
Wallace, Tom, 488
Wallace, William, 734
Wallace family, 271, 734
Waller, Carrie Erdman, 518
Waller, Henry, 735
wallpaper, of 1817-1818, 548
Walnut Street Presbyterian Church
(Louisville), 442
Walter, Lewis Allawhyn, 736
Walter Reed Hospital (Washington, D.C.), 273
Walton, Matthew, 93, 545
Walton family, 810
War of 1812: correspondence about, 8, 10,
36, 169, 185, 231, 269, 745; journals
kept during, 38, 434; Kentucky troops
in, 694, 706; military service in, 16,
117; muster rolls, 706; orderly book and
materials relating to, 360; payments to
soldiers in, 667; reminiscences of, 513;
treaty ending, 265; United States Marine
Corps in, 494; veterans pensions for,
634
Ward, David L., 80
Ward, Matthew Flournoy, 735, 737
Ward, Sallie, 276, 623, 773
Ward, William, 291
Warner, Charles Dudley, 352
Warner, Thomas, 687
Warren, John B., 522
Warrenstaff, Ch., 65
Washington, Booker T., 764
Washington, George, 51, 116, 349, 554, 625,
759
Washington, George C., 400
Washington, William Augustine, 599
Washington, William T., 696
Washington (state), army service in, 387
Washington and Lee College (University),
352, 393
Washington County, Ky., Militia, 738
Washington County, Va., 116
Washington Independent Fire Co. No. 17
(Louisville, Ky.), 729
Watkins family, 698
Watson, Alexander M., 143
Watson, Jessie Clark Strater, 143
Watson family, 143
Watt family, 95
Watterson, Harvey Magee, 739
Watterson, Henry: article about, 502;
correspondence of, 47, 102, 168, 270,
382, 463, 683; material written by, 12;
papers, 739
Watterson, Rebecca Ewing (Mrs. Henry
Watterson), 739
Watts family, 673
WAVE Radio, 740
WAVEs, 13
Wayne, Gen. Anthony: campaign against
Northwest Indians, 116, 138, 586, 609,
668, 741; correspondence of, 428, 559,
618; orderly books, 1793-1794, 741;
study of, 569
Weaks, Mabel Clare, 742
weather and climate: in Civil War prison
camps, 183, 253; floods in Louisville
(various years), 13, 232, 292, 534, 740,
790, 824; of Kentucky, 260, 354, 440,
550; of Louisville, Ky., 327; radio
station weather reports, 740; recorded
by Jonathan Clark, 136; of Texas, 353,
511; tornadoes in 1890, 221, 843
Weaver, Charles P., 26, 463
Webb, Benjamin, 485
Webb, Isaac N., 32
Webb, Col. James Watson, 671
Webster, Daniel, 175, 466, 618, 743, 773
Webster, I. B., 835
Webster & Bro. (Louisville photographers),
791, 820, 821, 830
Webster County, Ky.: tornadoes in 1890 in,
221
Weems, Mason Lock, 646
Weir, James, 744
Weir, L. H., 420
Weir family, 210
Weisiger, Isabella (Reed) Clay, 147
Weisiger, Joseph, 147
Weisiger family, 147
Weissinger-Gaulbert Hotel (Louisville, Ky.),
292
Weller, David, 745
Weller, Jacob F., 745
Weller, John H., 745
Weller and Parker, 745
Weller family, 745
Wells, B. W., 712
Wells, Lt. Col. S. T., 796
Wells, T. Spencer, 448
Welsh, William, 168
Wentworth-Woodhouse family, 175
West, George, 168
West Broadway Methodist Church (Louisville,
Ky.), 823
West Fincastle Co., Va., 746
West Point. See United States Military
Academy
Western Baptist Review, The, 403
Western Financial Corporation, 276, 755
Western Military Institute (Drennon Springs,
Ky.), 62, 192
Western Railroad Corporation of
Massachusetts, 336
western travel: to California in 1849, 206,
268, 456; to Denver in 1861, 23; on
Oregon Trail and other routes, 94, 206,
313; with railroad construction crew in
1868 (Chicago to Laramie, Wyo.), 623; to
Salt Lake City, 23, 206; on Sante Fe
Trail, 103; up Red River to Texas, 246
Westmoreland County, Va., 687
Westport, Ky., poll book, 747
Wetherby, Lawrence, 345, 801
Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, 76, 748
Wheeler, Julia, 748
Whig Banner Melodist, The, 749
Whig party: of Breckinridge County, Ky.,
259; conditions in 1850, 696; Henry Clay
as presidential candidate of (1844),
146, 749; in Kentucky, 101, 126, 158;
and presidential campaign of Zachary
Taylor, 694; in Tennessee, 780
Whipple, Henry, 168
"Whiskey Ring" frauds, 89
Whist Club (Louisville, Ky.), 187
Whistler, Col. George W. (Russian Corps of Engineers),
694
Whitaker, Gen. Walter C., 698
White, Belle Hamilton, 803
White, Caleb, 134
White, Hugh, 750
White, Col. J. S., 643
White, James, 750, 750
White, John, 751
White, John A., 803
White, John Chester, 752
White, John S., 849
White, Levi, 753
White, Luther Henry, 754
White, Sarah, 753
White, Theo S., 849
White, Theo Skannel (Mrs. John S. White),
849
White, Theo Stephan, 803
White Cave, 223, 735
White family, 803; White-Skannel family, 849
White League organization, 89
Whiteside, Jenkin, 117
Whiteside, Walker, 814
Whitestone, Henry, 755
Whitlach family, 767
Whitley, William, 618
Whitley family, 797
Whitney, Roland, 673
Whitney family, 673
Wickes, P. L., 335
"Wickland," photographs of, 794
Wickliffe, Charles Anderson: correspondence
of, 545, 557; court fine paid by, 185;
miscellaneous papers, 1826-1863, 756;
sale of John Love home to, 429
Wickliffe, Robert, 545, 558, 757
Wickliffe family, 560
widows' pensions, 405
Wigglesworth, Samuel, 758
Wigglesworth, Thomas, 758
Wilber family, 673
Wilder, James B., 258
Wilderness Road: article about, 440;
construction of, 317; garrisons
stationed along, 618
Wilhelm, Gen. Friedrich, 638
Wilkins, Charles, 259, 620
Wilkinson, James, 214, 559, 618, 759
Willard, P. Fullerton, 346
William and Mary (College), 36
William Kendrick & Son Jewelers (Louisville,
Ky.), 821
Williams, E. E., 791
Williams, Harrison, 785
Williams, James, 142
Williams, John Laurens, 760
Williams, John Stuart, 761
Williams, Lowell A., 771
Williams, Mary, 760
Williams, Mona Strader (Mrs. Harrison
Williams), 59, 785
Williams, Pearl Allen, 297
Williams, Peter, 465
Williams, Samuel C., 703
Williams, Thomas Hill, 96
Williams family, 218
Willis, Albert Shelby, 762
Willis, Capt. William T., 176
Wills, John P., 763
Willson, Augustus Everett, 266, 278, 359,
495, 764
Wilmer, Richard, 168
Wilson, Alexander, 22
Wilson, Archibald G., 8
Wilson, D. S., 62
Wilson, Mrs. D. S., 62
Wilson, Elizabeth A., 765, 826
Wilson, James Grant, 8
Wilson, R. M., 784
Wilson, Robert Burns, 766
Wilson, William, 168
Wilson, Woodrow: correspondence about, 382;
correspondence of, 683, 764, 772;
election of, 739, 817; notes by Ollie
Murray James about, 324; poem about, 627
Wilson family, 687, 702, 781
Winchester, Gen. James, 571
Windsor, Duke and Duchess of (Edward VIII
and Wallis Warfield Simpson), 59
Winfrey family, 617
Wingate, Capt. Benjamin, 767
Wingate, Hiram, 767
Winn, John, 539
Winston, Frances Elizabeth ("Lizzie"), 768
Winston, William, 768
Winston-Jones family, 768
Wintersmith, Robert L., 259
Wintersmith Chemical Company, 270
Wintersmith family, 769
Wischmeyer, Herman, 808
Witherspoon, Rev. Jerry, 266
Wolcott, Oliver, 559
Wolf Pen Branch mill (Jefferson Co., Ky.),
712, 786
Wolford, Charles, 322
Womack, J. M., 322
Woman's Club (Henderson, Ky.), 677
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 701
Women's Army Corps and Veterans Association,
730
Women's Army Corps (WAC) Mothers'
Association, 730
women's suffrage, 144, 382, 414
Wood, General, 561
Wood, Elizabeth ("Betsey"), 713
Wood, George, 362
Wood, R. J., 643
Wood, Robert, 265, 363
Wood, Thomas John, 770
"Woodbourne" (home of George Douglass), 802
Woodbridge, Dudley, 64
Woodbridge, Hensley C., 771
Woodford County (Ky.) Court, emancipation of
slave Sam by, 63
Woodhouse family, 175
"Woodlands" (Fible family home), 804
Woods, Neander, 204
Woodson, Urey, 772
Woodson family, 559, 772; Rogers-Woodson
family, 585
Woodsonville (Hart Co., Ky.), founding of,
585
Woolfolk, George, 134, 140
Woolfolk family, 674
Woolley, Abram R., 559
Woolley, Caroline, 773
Woolley, Robert W., 335
Woolley, William Preston, 773
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 456
Work, George, 117
Workers Education Council, 202
World War I: newspaper clippings about, 547;
poetry of, 367. See also Camp Zachary
Taylor (Louisville, Ky.); Khaki Club
(Louisville, Ky.)
World War II: correspondence and memorabilia
of, 562, 754, 765; experience of French
soldier on the frontline in 1939-1940
in, 59; Isaac Wolfe Bernheim's opinion
on, 52; and Louisville Service Club,
765, 795, 826; ration books from, 387
Worth family, 57
Wortham, James H., 774
Wright, Moses Hanibal, 775
Wright family, 841
Wyatt, Wilson W., 801
Wybrant, Frank, 799, 820, 821, 824, 830
Wycherly, Margaret, 814

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Yandell, Dr. David W., 777
Yandell, Enid Bland, 204, 776, 850
Yandell, Louise Elliston, 776
Yandell, Dr. Lunsford Pitts, 620, 623, 777
Yandell, Lunsford Pitts, Jr., 777
Yandell, Susan Wendell, 777
Yandell, Wilson, 777
Yandell family, 777
Yellow Fever Conspiracy, 581
yellow fever epidemics, 54, 674
Yoder family, 352
York (slave of William Clark), 136, 228
Young, Adolphus P., 266
Young, Gen. Bennett Henderson: as Confederate agent, 124; correspondence of, 204, 266, 270; Daniel Boone relics of, 290; miscellaneous papers of, 296; papers, 1879-1912, 778
Young, Daniel P., 266
Young, Rev. John C., 171
Young, Leonard, 142
Young Men's Christian Association (Louisville branch), 779
Young Men's Literary Society (Nicholasville, Ky.), 296
Youtsey, Henry, 252
Yukon, prospecting in, 666

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Zachary Taylor Memorial Committee, Outdoor Art League, 521
Ziehm, R. H., 365
Zimmerman, H. E., 421
Zimmerman, Jacob, 744
Zionism, 52
Zollicoffer, Carl E., 780
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix Kirk, 99, 536, 780
Zollicoffer, John Jacob, 780

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