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January 1952
BAYLESS E. HARDIN, Dr. Samuel Brown,
1769-1830
EVELYN CRADY ADAMS, Kentucky's Choctaw
Academy, 1819-1842, A Commercial Enterprise
LUCIEN BECKNER, Kentucky's Glamorous
Shorthorn Age
April 1952
TEMPLE BODLEY, George Rogers Clark, A
Toast
JESSE C. BURT, JR., Edmund W. Cole and the
Struggle Between Nashville and Louisville and Their Railroads,
1879-1880
ARTHUR A. GRIESE, A Louisville
Tragedy--1862 (Assassination of General Nelson);
LOWELL H. HARRISON, John Breckinridge and
the Vice-Presidency, 1804
SAMUEL S. HILL, Outline Sketch of
Georgetown College.
July 1952
REXFORD NEWCOMB, Kentucky Architecture,
Your Heritage--Its Meaning Today
ARTHUR K. MOORE, Anti-Clay Songs from the
Campaign of 1844
WILLIAM C. CAYWOOD, JR., Kentucky Wesleyan
College and Its Struggle for Survival
JOHN WALTON, Notes on the Filson
Family
THOMAS SPEED, Officers and Members of The
Filson Club as of January 1, 1897
October 1952
ELVIS J. STAHR, JR., Highlights of
Kentucky's Role in Presidential Elections
LOWELL HARRISON, Kentucky and the
Presidential Elections, 1912-1948
SAM RAYBURN, Address--Waller
Memorial
GLYNDON G. VAN DEUSEN, Henry Clay,
1832-1952
JOHN J. WEISERT, Beginnings of German
Theatricals in Louisville
January 1953
EVELYN CRADY ADAMS, Goodin's Fort (1780)
in Nelson County Kentucky
J. WILLIAM STONE, The Hope Distillery
Company
JAMES FRANKLIN CORN, Removal of the
Cherokees from the East.
April 1953
JOHN B. CLARK, JR., From Bucket Brigade to
Steam Fire Engine: Fire Fighting in Old Louisville Through
1865
MARSHALL W. FISHWICK, Daniel Boone and the
Pattern of the Western Hero
J. FREDERICK DORMAN, III, Descendants of
Ann Clark, Wife of Owen Gwathmey, Part III
WILLARD ROUSE JILLSON, Flamma Clara
Maturae Medicinae Kentuckiensis (1750-1850)
July 1953
DWIGHT L. SMITH, The Ohio River in 1801,
Letters of Jonathan Williams, Junior
WALTER A. GROVES, A School of the Prophets
at Danville
RICHARD C. KNOPF, Two Journals of the
Kentucky Volunteers, 1793-1794
October 1953
HOLMAN HAMILTON, "A Youth of Good Morals":
Zachary Taylor Sends His Only Son to School
WALTER RANKINS, Morgan's Cavalry and the
Home Guard at Augusta, Kentucky
ROBERT STUART SANDERS, Louisville
Presbyterian Theological Seminary
WILLIAM B. HESSELTINE AND LARRY GARA,
Lyman C. Draper and the Shane Papers; "Recept for the Cholera"
1883
EMMET V. MITTLEBEELER, The Great Kentucky
Absconsion
January 1954
J.T. DORRIS, President Lincoln's Treatment
of Kentuckians
WESLEY THOMAS, James Freeman Clark,
Margaret Fuller, and Emma Keats--Some Previously Unpublished
Manuscripts
JESSE C. BURT, JR., Whitefoord Russell
Cole
MARTIN F. SCHMIDT, Existing Copies of the
1784 Filson Map
April 1954
EDWARD C. O'REAR, Eastern Kentucky
ALFRED LELAND CRABB, A Blessing on Both
Their Houses (Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay)
VANCE ARMENTROUT, Kentuckians Only Seemed
Different
ROBERT K. CULLEN, History of Compilation
of the Kentucky Statute Laws
STITH THOMPSON, The Beauchamp Family
July 1954
M.B. HOLIFIELD, Secession of Southern
States Did Not Constitute a Revolution or an Insurrection Against
the United States
LABAN LACY RICE, Alice Hegan Rice--Home
Maker
TURNER W. ALLEN, Turnpike System in
Kentucky: A Review of State Policy in the Nineteenth Century
MRS. THOMAS BURCHETT, The Romance of the
River
WALLACE B. TURNER, Know-Nothing Movement
in Kentucky
October 1954
DAVID L. SMILEY, Cassius M. Clay and
Southern Industrialism
MRS. FRANK P. MOORE, Western Kentucky
State College--Past and Present
KELLY KASH, Feud Days in Breathitt
County
CHARLES W. TURNER, Andrew Moore--First U.
S. Senator from West of the Blue Ridge Mountains
January 1955
R. ALEXANDER BATE, Colonel Richard
Callaway, 1722-1780, Part I
JOSEPH RAUCH, Wheels and Wings
JAMES G. FAULCONER, History of Mount Zion
Christian Church, Clark County, Kentucky, 1825-1952
JAMES FRANKLIN CORN, Sam Houston
April 1955
RICHARD H. HILL, Our Membership
FRANCIS S. HUTCHINS, Berea College in Its
Centennial Year
FRANCES L.S. DUGAN, ed., Journal of Mattie
Wheeler
CHARLES G. TALBERT, A Roof for
Kentucky
R. ALEXANDER BATE, Colonel Richard
Callaway, 1722-1780, Part II
July 1955
LUCIEN BECKNER,, The Moundbuilders
MARIA LOUISA DARBY, Memories of
Kentucky
J. WINSTON COLEMAN, JR., Lexington as Seen
by Travelers, 1810-1835
October 1955
R. GERALD MCMURTRY, Zollicoffer and the
Battle of Mill Springs
DAVID L. SMILEY, ed., A View of the
Suppression of The True American
VERNON P. MARTIN, Father Rice, the
Preacher Who Followed the Frontier
RICHARD H. HILL, ed, Callaway Family
Data
GERALD 0. HAFFNER, Colonel Henry Hamilton,
A Famous P.O.W. of the American Revolution, "Visits" Louisville
January 1956
FLOYD W. JEFFERSON, Education and
Educators in Kentucky at 'the Turn of the Century
MILES P. Du VAL, Maurice H.
Thatcher--Benefactor of Kentucky and the Isthmus of Panama
JOHN WALTON, John Filson's Medical
Apprenticeship
V.F. PAYNE, James Blythe, Chemistry
Teacher
CASS KNIGHT SHELBY, Shelby Family
Cemetery; Will of Isaac Shelby, Sr
April 1956
CASSIUS M. CLAY, Postscript to the Battle
of Mill Springs
W.F. O'DONNELL, Five Decades of Teacher
Education in Kentucky
J. WINSTON COLEMAN, JR., The Code Duello
in Ante-Bellum Kentucky
FRANCES FAIRLEIGH, County Court
Houses--Grass Roots of History
RICHARD L. TROUTMAN, Henry Clay and His
"Ashland" Estate
July 1956
MABEL C. WEAKS, ED., Memorandum Book of
Governor Isaac Shelby, 1792-1794
V.F. PAYNE, Lunsford Pitts Yandell
(1805-1878)
ROBERT E. McDOWELL, Bullitt's Lick, The
Related Saltworks and Settlements
RICHARD H. HILL, ed., Callaway Family
Data
October 1956
A.E. BIGGS, Ottenheim, Kentucky, A Planned
Settlement
JOHN J. WEISERT, Carl Brenner's
Polimosorama
ANDREW FOREST MUIR, Isaac B. Desha, Fact
and Fancy
JAMES M. MERRILL AND JAMES F. MARSHALL,
eds., Georgia Through Kentucky Eyes, Letters Written on Sherman's
March to Atlanta
EDWARD M. COFFMAN, ed., Henry M. West's
"Political Letter"