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The Register of the Historical Society Index 1997-2006 Volumes 95-104

A A&M College (Lexington, Ky.), 96:55–58 in American Foreign Policy, by John T. Abbott, Augustus H., 97:270 McNay: reviewed, 100:249–50 Abbott, Dorothy: Thomas D. Clark Acker, Caroline Jean: Creating the letter to, 103:400 American Junkie: Addiction Research Abbott, Richard H.: For Free Press and in the Classic Era of Narcotic Control, Equal Rights: Republican Newspapers reviewed, 101:185–87 in the Reconstruction South, reviewed, acroosteolysis: at B. F. Goodrich plant, 103:803–5 102:159–63; investigation of, 102:161– Abernathy, Jeff: To Hell and Back: Race 67; medical journal article about, and Betrayal in the American Novel, 102:165; symptoms of, 102:161; and reviewed, 101:558–60 vinyl chloride, 102:166–69 Abernathy, Ralph David, 99:29 Across Fortune's Tracks: A Biography of abolitionists, 96:224, 225, 228, 229 William Rand Kenan Jr., by Walter E. , Constitutionalism, Campbell: reviewed, 95:110–11 and Equal Rights in the Civil War Era, Actors, Audiences, & Historic Theatres by Herman Belz: reviewed, 96:201–3 of Kentucky, by Marilyn Casto: Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of reviewed, 99:81–82 Freedom: The Union and Slavery in the Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Diplomacy of the Civil War, by Howard Natural Disaster in America, by Ted Jones: reviewed, 98:431–32 Steinberg: reviewed, 99:442–44 Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President, Adair, John, 100:341 by Allen C. Guelzo: reviewed, 98:432– Adair County, Ky., 98:396, 399; school 34 integration, 101:254–55 Abram, Morris B., 99:41 Adams, George Rollie: General William Abrams, Douglas Carl: book review by, S. Harney: Prince of Dragoons, 102:131–33 reviewed, 100:77–78 Absolute Massacre: The Adams, John, 95:42, 350, 100:55, 311– Race Riot of July 30, 1866, by James 12, 341–43, 345, 424, 471, 101:293, G. Hollandsworth Jr.: reviewed, 296; attitude to slavery, 101:283–84; 99:315–17 and Fr. John Thayer, 101:283–84, Academy and College: The History of 289; illus., 101:283; opposition to in the Woman's College of Furman Ky., 101:290 University, by Judith T. Bainbridge: Adams, John Quincy, 100:55, 442, reviewed, 99:412–13 451, 465, 471; and , Academy Awards, 98:368, 370, 371, 100:452; election of 1824, 102:504–5; 423 George C. Herring's estimate of, Acheson, Dean, 102:315, 104:431–32, 102:309–10; and , 459 100:444–45, 447, 449–50; and John Acheson and Empire: The British Accent Tyler, 100:461–62 Adams, Luther J.: "African American The Eastern Kentucky Social Club, by Migration to Louisville in the Mid- Thomas E. Wagner and Phillip J. Twentieth Century," 99:363–84 Obermiller: reviewed, 104:293–95 Adams, Michael C. C.: book reviews by, African American Orphan's Home 96:101–2, 98:120–22, 217–18, 298– (Lexington, Ky.), 98:6 99; "'When the Man Knows Death': African Americans: articles on, 98:1– The Civil War Poems of Nathaniel 22, 155–77, 241–59; attitudes toward, Southgate Shaler," 96:1–28 99:53, 56, 58, 64–68; as attorneys, Adams, Randolph G.: manuscript 98:174–75; businesses of, 99:372–74; collection of, 103:60 in Christian County, 99:8, 9, 16–20; Adams, William Taylor: Civil War book and Civil War emancipationist series, 102:388–89 memory, 102:397; Civil War Addams, Jane, 96:354 recruitment issue, 101:459–60; and Adkins, John: Daniel Boone's survey the criminal code, 102:366–67; for, 102:545; Daniel Boone's survey education for, 99:368, 370; effects of for, illus., 102:546 busing on in Fayette County, Advancing Democracy: African 101:268–69, 271–72; employment Americans and the Struggle for Access opportunities for, 99:363, 365; exodus and Equity in Higher Education in of from deep South, 100:301; film , by Amilcar Shabazz : reviewed, depiction of, 98:369, 370; on frontier, 102:270–71 95:121–34, 102:465–70, 481–82; Adventures in Good Cooking, 97:27, 31 integration of baseball, 99:113–21; in Adventures in Good Eating, 97:30, 33, Kentucky after World War II, 104:515; 35, 36, 40, 41 and Ky. civil rights legislation (1964– "Adventures in Good Eating: Duncan 66), 99:8, 26–28, 33–34, 45–48; in Ky. Hines of Kentucky," by Emma S. General Assembly, 99:63, 271–73, Weigley, 97:27–41 364–65, 371, 374–76, 384; letters of a Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the Civil War soldier, 101:457–78; New Republic, by Joanne B. Freeman: Melungeon ancestry, 102:214, 221; reviewed, 100:71–73 migration to northern cities, 99:367; Afghanistan: analogy of Vietnam War, as musicians, 98:401–3; and Native 102:355; oral history in, 104:666 Americans on frontier, 102:480; AFL-CIO: danger of vinyl chloride, opposition to railroad segregation, 102:179–80 98:241–59; and oral history projects, African American Communities Project, 104:610–13; Paducah, Ky., during 103:739 1937 flood, 102:191; passing for African American Educational white, 102:210; percentage of Ky. Convention (1873), 98:156 population, 98:243; as property African American Methodist Church owners, 98:246; public housing and, (Covington, Ky.), 98:161 99:377–78; as railroad workers, "African American Migration to 98:288–89; removal from Corbin, Louisville in the Mid-Twentieth 100:293–310; return of escapees to Century," by Luther J. Adams, Kentucky, 102:481–82; school 99:363–84 integration in Fayette County, African American Miners and Migrants: 101:243–74; segregation and, 99:57, 114–15, 368–69, 379–80; soldiers in Civil War, 101:477–78; soldiers in Aguinaldo, Emilio, 104:48; Filipino Louisville, Ky., 104:695; stereotypes insurgency, 104:45; illus., 104:46; of, 100:296, 302; Union enlistment of, tactics of, 104:47 103:682–83; in U.S. Army, 99:145–49; Aiken, George: MA thesis about, violence against, 100:293–310; voting 104:646 rights of, 99:14, 251, 379; and Airco: acroosteolysis investigation, whipping issue, 100:15–27; during 102:164 World War II, 100:131, 101:302; aircraft: production during World War worship practices of, 98:400–401; See II, 100:178–92 also black history Aircraft Down! Evading Capture in WW "African Americans on the Kentucky II Europe, by Philip D. Caine: noted, Frontier," by Marion B. Lucas, 96:116–17 95:121–34 Air Force ROTC building (University of Afrika Korps: POWS from in Ky., Kentucky): illus., 102:303 100:134 air pollution: in Louisville, 102:158–60 After Brown: The Rise and Retreat of Akenson, James E.: and Charles K. School Desegregation, by Charles T. Wolfe, eds., Country Music Annual Clotfelter: reviewed, 102:440–44 2002, reviewed, 100:420–21; and After Franklin: The Emergence of Charles K. Wolfe, eds., Country Music Autobiography in Post-Revolutionary Goes to War, reviewed, 104:210–12 America, 1780–1830, by Stephen Carl Akron Indians, 97:428 Arch: reviewed, 100:365–66 Alabama, 95:5, 98:241, 376, 99:39, Agonito, Joseph A., 97:350 250, 101:413; oral history projects in, Agos River (Philippines), 104:50 104:610; and secession, 101:417–18; Agrarian Letters: The Correspondence of Supreme Court: and forced John Donald Wade and Donald confessions, 102:368; triracial isolate Davidson, 1930–1939, edited by group in, 102:212 Gerald J. Smith: reviewed, 102:259– Alabama & Railroad, 97:253 60 Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in Agrarians: and Robert Penn Warren, the Heart of Dixie, by Wayne Flynt: 104:78, 81, 91; Thomas D. Clark reviewed, 97:223–24 commentary on, 103:271–72 Alamo, Tenn., 101:75 Agricultural Adjustment Administration Alan-A-Dale: 1902 Ky. Derby winner, (AAA), 98:385, 395; oral history 100:492–93 project with African American farmers, Alanbrooke, Lord: Forrest C. Pogue oral 104:612–13 history interview, 104:676 Agricultural and Industrial Alaska: purchase of, 102:510 Development Board: Clements "Alben Barkley's Rise from Courthouse Administration, 104:519–21 to Congress," by James K. Libbey, agriculture: and German POWs in Ky., 98:261–78 100:144–47; Henry Clay and, "Alben W. Barkley: The Making of the 100:438–40 'Paducah Politician,'" by James K. "Agriculture entry from the Libbey, 96:249–68 Encyclopedia of Southern Culture," by Albisetti, James C.: book review by, Thomas D. Clark, 103:159–66 96:211–12 Albisone, "Dago," 95:168 II, by Louis R. Harlan: reviewed, Albrecht, George W., 98:57 95:112–13 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Allegrante (horse), 100:478 98:350 Allen, Austin: Origins of the Dred Scott Aldrich, Mark: Death Rode the Rails: Case: Jacksonian Jurisprudence in the American Railroad Accidents and Supreme Court, 1837–1857, reviewed, Safety, 1828–1965, reviewed, 104:714–16 104:177–79 Allen, Bobby, 96:134–36 Aldrich, Woodrow, 100:136 Allen, Charles, 101:84, 90 Aleutian Islands, 96:79 Allen, Ethan: sword, 101:14; sword, Alexander, George H.: state capital illus., 101:15 relocation issue, 104:267; supports Allen, James Lane, 95:78, 97:375, 377 state capital relocation to Louisville, Allen, Jeffrey Brooke, 101:96 104:270–71 Allen, John, 98:49 Alexander, Robert, 103:502 Allen, John O.: and Clayton E. Jewett, Alexander, Shawn Leigh: book review Slavery in the South: A State-by-State by, 104:770–71 History, noted, 104:805 Alexander, Wayland, 97:289, 290, 294– Allen, Terry de la Mesa, 96:279, 283 95, 296–97, 298, 302, 303 Allen County, Ky., 99:293, 294 Alexander Watkins Terrell: Civil War Allen Male and Female College (Allen Soldier, Texas Lawmaker, American County, Ky.), 99:293 Diplomat, by Lewis L. Gould: reviewed, Alley, Norman, 100:129 102:428–29 All for the Regiment: The Army of the Alford, Mitchell C.: state capital , 1861–1862, by Gerald J. relocation issue, 104:269 Prokopowicz: reviewed, 99:159–60 Alfred H. Barr Jr. and the Intellectual Allied Organization for Civil Rights Origins of the Museum of Modern Art, (AOCR), 99:29, 36, 37 by Sybil Gordon Kantor: reviewed, Allies and Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs 100:240–42 of Staff, the Grand Alliance, and U. S. Alger, Russell A., 98:68, 70, 75 Strategy in World War II, by Mark A. Algeria, 101:310 Stoler: reviewed, 100:408–10 Algood, William, 98:80 Allies in War: Britain and America Alhambra Theater (Hopkinsville, Ky.), against the Axis Powers, 1940–1945, 100:129, 135 by Mark A. Stoler: reviewed, 104:353– Ali, Mohammad, 101:4 55 All Abraham's Children: Changing "'All issues are women's issues': An Mormon Conceptions of Race and Interview with Governor Martha Layne Lineage, by Armand L. Mauss: Collins on Women in Politics," by reviewed, 101:361–62 Elizabeth Fraas, 99:213–48 All According to God's Plan: Southern Allman, J., 95:267 Baptist Missions and Race, 1945– All Quiet On the Western Front, 99:127 1970, by Alan Scot Willis: reviewed, Allswang, John M.: book review by, 103:826–28 101:175–77 Allais, Ky., 95:64 All the King's Men, by Robert Penn All at Sea: Coming of Age in World War Warren, 104:2, 79, 94; analysis of, 104:84–87; film based on, 104:80–81, Women (AAUW), 99:255 80–83, 85–87, 93; popularity of, American Ballot Box in the Mid- 104:80; restored edition of, 104:80–81 Nineteenth Century, The, by Richard Allyson, June: illus., 100:198 Franklin Bensel: reviewed, 102:243– Almond, J. Lindsay, 99:17 46 "'Almost Like a Storybook': A Childhood American Baptist, 97:314 in Frankfort, Ky., 1901–1911," edited American Bar Association: oral history by Van der Veer, 103:465–91 projects of, 104:625 Along Came You (film), 100:199 American Baseball Guild, 99:113 Alonso, Harriet Hyman: Growing Up American Boy, 95:70 Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison American Car Company, 95:404, 415 Children, reviewed, 101:139–41 American Civil Liberties Union, 99:257; Alsop, Joseph, 104:463 and the Braden case, 104:224; Altschuler, Glenn C.: and Stuart M. Louisville chapter, and support for the Blumin, Rude Republic: Americans and Bradens, 104:229 Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century, : A Handbook of reviewed, 99:173–74 Literature and Research, edited by Alvah, Donna: book reviews by, Steven E. Woodworth: reviewed, 100:561–63, 101:194–96 95:443–45 Alves family: genealogy, 101:20 American Colonial State in the Alvic, Philis: Weavers of the Southern Philippines, The: Global Perspectives, Highlands, reviewed, 101:120–21 by Julian Go and Anne L. Foster: Ambrose, Stephen E., 99:135, 138, reviewed, 101:370–71 100:467, 469, 101:484–85, 104:107; American Colonies, by Alan Taylor: meeting with Forrest C. Pogue, reviewed, 99:405–7 104:684 American Colonization Society: Ambrosius, Lloyd E.: Wilsonianism: founding, 102:36; and Liberia, 102:37 and His Legacy in American Confluence: The American Foreign Relations, reviewed, Frontier from Borderland to Border 101:373–75 State, by Stephen Aron: reviewed, Amburgey, Jethro, 97:114 104:309–11 Amenda, Phyllis: book review by, American Creosote Works (New 104:346–48 Orleans, La.): John McClelland Van America (horse), 100:492 Derveer's career at, 103:491 American Adventure Series, 102:520 American Derby, 100:495 American Association for State and American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares: Local History Award: Ky. Historical Early Holocaust Consciousness and Society award, 101:32 Liberal America, 1957–1965, by American Association Limited, 98:50 Kirsten Fermaglich: reviewed, American Association of Retired 104:189–90 Persons (AARP), 99:257 American Eagle, 104:242 American Association of University American Empire: Roosevelt's Professors: and institutional review Geographer and the Prelude to boards, 104:672 Globalization, by Neil Smith: reviewed, American Association of University 102:136–38 American exceptionalism, 102:309–10 Harper: reviewed, 103:554–55 American Expeditionary Force (AEF), American Medical Association: 99:128, 130, 131 Norwood-Dingell HMO bill, 102:8–9 American Federationist, 96:355 American Medical News, 102:172 American Federation of Labor, 96:354– American Mercury, 104:425 55, 372 American Military Institute, 99:123 American Film Institute, 96:132 American Missionary Association, American Foreign Legion, The: Black 98:162 Soldiers of the 93rd in , by American Orientalism: The U. S. and the Frank E. Roberts: reviewed, 102:437– Middle East Since 1945, by Douglas 39 Little: reviewed, 101:198–201 American Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, American Party: See Know-Nothing and Cowboys, 1800–1899, by William Party C. Davis: reviewed, 98:229–30 American Professional Football American Frontiersmen on Film and Association, 97:403 Television: Boone, Crockett, Bowie, American Protective League, 98:182 Houston, Bridger and Carson, by Ed American Radiator and Standard Andreychuk: noted, 104:816 Sanitary Company (Louisville, Ky.), American Heritage, 101:482 99:365 American Historical Association, American Revolution, 95:223, 225, 99:141, 143, 104:683; and 99:144, 100:5, 39, 331, 334, 346, institutional review boards, 104:672 473, 484, 101:422, 440, 102:16, 17, American Historical Review, 104:619 496, 515, 525; and Daniel Boone, American Iconoclast, The: The Life and 100:499, 502, 102:492–93, 496, 523, Times of the Bad Boy of , by 526–27; and George Rogers Clark, Marion Elizabeth Rodgers: reviewed, 102:523; historiography of, 104:118; 104:179–80 impact on slavery, 102:18, 20; and Americanization of West Virginia: , 101:434; as Native Creating a Modern Industrial State, American war, 102:493 1916–1925, by John C. Hennen: American Rolling Mill Company reviewed, 95:206–8 (Armco), 97:405, 407, 408, 409, 410 Americanization of Zionism, 1897–1948, American Slavery, 1619–1877, by Peter The, by Naomi W. Cohen: reviewed, Kolchin: review essay, 103:727–41 102:129–31 American Soldiers: Ground Combat in American Legion, 98:202; guards the World Wars, Korea, and Vietnam, during 1937 flood, 102:201 by Peter S. Kindsvatter: reviewed, American Legion Weekly, 98:203 101:543–44 American Legislative Leaders in the American System: Henry Clay and, South, 1911–1994, edited by James 100:36, 51, 444; and Lexington's Roger Sharp and Nancy Weatherly economic situation, 100:433–35 Sharp: noted, 98:337–38 American Towns: An Interpretive American Library Association, 95:59 History, by David J. Russo: reviewed, American Machiavelli: Alexander 99:181–83 Hamilton and the Origins of U.S. American Trotting Register, 100:490 Foreign Policy, by John Lamberton American University (Washington, D. C.), 104:616 Historian, reviewed, 100:203–4 American Vein, An: Critical Readings in Anderson, Fred: Dominion of War, The: Appalachian Literature, edited by Empire and Liberty in North America, Danny L. Miller, Sharon Hatfield, and 1500–2000, 104:121–25 Gurney Norman: noted, 104:812 Anderson, Gary Clayton: Conquest of American War Poetry: An Anthology, Texas, The: Ethnic Cleansing in the edited by Lorrie Goldensohn: reviewed, Promised Land, reviewed, 104:145–46 104:378–82 Anderson, James, 97:424 America's Great War: World War I and Anderson, LaDonna Dixon: and William the American Experience, by Robert H. L. Turner, Cerulean Springs and the Zeiger: reviewed, 100:100–101 Springs of Western Kentucky, noted, America's Longest War: The United 104:807 States and Vietnam, 1950–1975, by Anderson, Leon, 104:503 George C. Herring, 98:341, 102:284– Anderson, Matthew William, 100:484 85, 287, 349; background of, 102:290; Anderson, Mrs. William H., 98:254 illus., 102:291; popularity of, Anderson, Paul Christopher: book by, 102:296–97 103:524 America's Miracle Man in Vietnam: Ngo Anderson, Robert: command of Union Dinh Diem, Religion, Race, and U. S. volunteers, 103:671 Intervention in Southeast Asia, 1950– Anderson, S., 98:175 1957, by Seth Jacobs: reviewed, Anderson, T., 98:175 104:198–99 Anderson, William H., 98:253–54 AME Zion Church, 99:375 Anderson Hospital (Houston, Tex.), Amiens to the Armistice: The BEF and 102:161 the Hundred Days Campaign, 8 Andersonville (Ga.): Confederate prison August–11 November 1918, by J. P. at, 97:23 Harris and Niall Barr, 99:133 and George Ratterman case: and Fort Amneus, Cynthia: Separate Sphere, A: Meigs, 104:31–32 Dressmakers in 's Golden Andrew, J. Cutler, 103:640 Age, 1877–1922, reviewed, 102:120– Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times, by 21 H. W. Brands: reviewed, 104:143–45 Amtrak, 104:462 Andrews, Dee E.: book review by, Anchorage Community College 100:363–65 (Alaska), 102:4 Andrews, Frank, 98:348; illus., 98:349 Anderson (Ky.) News (Lawrenceburg, Andreychuk, Ed: American Ky.), 100:14 Frontiersmen on Film and Television: Anderson, Charles W. Jr., 99:374–76, Boone, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, 383, 104:221; illus., 104:220 Bridger and Carson, noted, 104:816 Anderson, David L.: ed., Facing My Lai: And They All Sang: Adventures of an Moving Beyond the Massacre, Eclectic Disc Jockey, by Studs Terkel: reviewed, 97:232–34 noted, 104:810–11 Anderson, David R.: book review by, Anesko, Michael: book review by, 104:203–5 104:743–45 Anderson, Franklin D.: ed., Pogue's Angel, Heather, 98:372 War: Diaries of a WW II Combat angiosarcoma, 102:177; at B. F. Goodrich Plant, Louisville, Ky., 98:315–16 102:172–75; varieties of, 102:172 Antwerp (Belgium), 96:282 Angle, Paul M.: ed., Three Years in the AOL: See acroosteolysis Army of the Cumberland, by James A. Apnys, Anne: book review by, 104:340– Connelly, noted, 95:218 41 Anniston, Ala., 98:69–72, 76–77, 79– Apostle of Vengeance, 96:124 81, 84 Appalachia, 96:119–36, 98:141–53, Annville Institute (Jackson County, 367, 368, 379–80, 381, 383, 387; Ky.), 95:77 black workers in, 100:301–2; folktales, Another Such Victory: President Truman 104:656–57; guerrilla warfare in, and the Cold War, 1945–1953, by 103:525–28; the pack horse library in, Arnold A. Offner: reviewed, 100:410– 95:57–77; racial violence in, 100:300– 12 301; similarity of to South, 100:300, Ansell, Martin R.: book review by, 302 95:108–9; Oil Baron of the Southwest: Appalachian Folkways, by John B. Edward L. Doheny and the Rehder: noted, 104:811 Development of the Petroleum Industry Appalachian New Deal: West Virginia in in California and Mexico, reviewed, the Great Depression, by Jerry Bruce 96:106–8 Thomas: reviewed, 97:228–30 Antal, Sandy: A Wampum Denied: Appalachians, The: America's First and Proctor's : noted, 97:238 Last Frontier, edited by Mari-Lynn Anthony, Carl Sferrazza: Florence Evans, Robert Santelli, and Holly Harding: The First Lady, the Jazz Age, George-Warren: noted, 104:811 and the Death of America's Most Appalachian State University (Boone, Scandalous President, reviewed, N. C.), 96:131 96:412–16 Appalshop (Whitesburg, Ky.), 96:131, anti-Catholicism: in Kentucky, 132, 133, 135 104:418–19 Apple, Lindsey: Cautious Rebel: A Antietam, Va.: battle of, 96:315, 345, Biography of Susan Clay Sawitzky, 348, 97:282 reviewed, 96:196–98 anti-evolution legislation, 96:298, 299 Appleby, Joyce, 104:106, 115; Antioch College (Yellow Springs, Ohio), reputation of, 104:107; A Restless 97:46 Past: History and the American Public, Anti-Separate Coach Committee review essay, 104:101–4, 108–10 convention of, 98:251, 252 Appleby, Monica: and Helen M. Lewis, Anti-Separate Coach Movement: See Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Separate Coach Law Community in Appalachia, reviewed, antislavery: and evangelicals, 102:13– 101:497–99 38; immigration of antislavery activists Applegate, Darlene: and Robert C. from the South, 102:14; in the South, Mainfort Jr., eds., Woodland Period 102:20; varieties of, 102:20 Systematics in the Middle Ohio Valley, Antislavery Violence: Sectional, Racial, reviewed, 103:767–69 and Cultural Conflict in Antebellum Appleton, Thomas H. Jr.: appreciation America, edited by John R. McKivigan of, 98:138, 240; book notes by, and Stanley Herrold: reviewed, 95:461, 97:242, 100:270; and John David Smith, eds., A Mythic Land stuffing, 104:534–36, 538, 541; law Apart: Reassessing Southerners and practice with Ed Prichard, 104:507–9; Their History, reviewed, 95:441–43; political differences with Ed Prichard, and Melba Porter Hay, and Dianne 104:516 Wells, eds., Roadside History: A Guide Ardery, W. B., 104:545; and Ed to Kentucky Highway Markers, Prichard's conviction for ballot- reviewed, 100:204–5; note by, 98:134– stuffing, 104:529, 534–38, 541; 36; Register editor, 101:2, 43; judicial race, 104:531–32; political valedictory, 97:480 campaign of, 104:415–17 Appomattox, Va., 101:477; U. S. Argus of Western America (Frankfort, Colored Troops at, 101:458, 468 Ky.), 100:39, 440; state capital at Arapaho Indians, 95:233 Frankfort, Ky., 104:255 Ararat (Jefferson County, Ky.), 102:357 Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite, Arcadia School (Paducah, Ky.): during 1880–1920: by Willard B. Gatewood, 1937 flood, 102:193 102:210 Arch, Stephen Carl: After Franklin: The Arizona, 99:39 Emergence of Autobiography in Post- , 95:5, 98:241, 99:250, Revolutionary America, 1780–1830, 100:144, 200; during Civil War, reviewed, 100:365–66 101:449; guerrilla warfare in, archaeology: at Locust Grove, 96:167– 103:537; and secession, 101:412–13, 91 417 Archaic Traditions in Ohio and Kentucky Arlington school district (Lexington, Prehistory, edited by Olaf H. Prufer, Ky.), 101:260 Sara E. Pedde, and Richard S. Mendl: Armco Employees Mutual Association, reviewed, 100:349–50 97:407, 408, 411, 419, 421, 424, 425, Archer, Michael: Patch of Ground, A: 430, 431, 432, 436, 437, 441, 442 Khe Sanh Remembered, reviewed, Armco Park (Ashland, Ky.), 97:410, 102:449–52 411, 412, 414, 416, 417, 419, 429, Architects to the Nation: The Rise and 434, 439, 440, 441, 443 Decline of the Supervising Architect's Armenians: in Virginia, 102:218 Office, by Antoinette J. Lee: reviewed, Arming America: The Origins of a 99:185–87 National Gun Culture, by Michael A. architecture: in Ky., article about, Bellesiles: reviewed, 99:303–5 103:493–515 Arms and Men, by Walter Millis, 99:141 Archives of Environmental Health: vinyl Armstrong, David: 1987 gubernatorial chloride article in, 102:167 primary, 102:73 Arcola (horse), 100:482 Armstrong, John: Fort Meigs, defense Ardery, Julia S.: The Temptation: Edgar of, 104:14–15, 21; Fort Meigs, Tolson and the Genesis of Twentieth- proposed abandonment of, 104:12–13; Century Folk Art, reviewed, 96:391–94 letter of to, Ardery, Mrs. W. B., 104:535 104:10–13 Ardery, Phillip P., 104:409; 1946 Armstrong, Raleigh, 98:87 Democratic senatorial primary, Armstrong, William H.: Major McKinley: 104:511–12, 531–32; and Ed William McKinley and the Civil War, Prichard's conviction for ballot- reviewed, 98:319–21 Army and Navy Journal, 104:59–60 Relations," 95:219–35 Army of Northern Virginia, 101:444, Arsenal of World War II: The Political 103:535 Economy of American Warfare, 1940– Army of , 99:358, 101:453; 1945, by Paul A. C. Koistinen: Jefferson Davis's failure with, reviewed, 103:819–21 101:451–52 Arthur, Alexander A., 98:50 Army of the Mississippi, 97:252, 254, Arthur, Chester A., 99:15 257, 262, 275, 277, 284 Artists on the Left: American Artists and , 96:320, 324, 327, the Communist Movement, 1926–1956, 330, 335, 337, 340, 342, 344, 345, by Andrew Hemingway: reviewed, 348 100:404–6 Army of the Potomac, 96:335 Art of Carving in the Home, 97:31 Army of the Tennessee: Ky. troops with, Art of Command in the Civil War, edited 103:630; praise for, 103:657; and the by Steven E. Woodworth: reviewed, Vicksburg campaign, 103:644 97:474–75 Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, Asbury College (Ky.), 100:322–24 1848–1861, by Durwood Ball: Ash, Stephen V., 97:89; book by, reviewed, 99:413–16 103:525, 532 Army Specialized Training Program Ashcroft, John, 100:459 (ASTP), 96:273–74, 277–78, 292; at Ashe County, N. C.: guerrilla warfare University of Alabama, 101:307–8 in, 103:527; Melungeon migration Arnett, Edward G., 98:241, 259 from, 102:211 Arnett, Farish, 98:92 Ashland (Henry Clay estate, Lexington, Arnett, Larry L., 97:90 Ky.): article on, 100:583–84; Henry Arnold, Isaac N., 97:444 Clay and, 100:435, 437, 440, 475–81, Arnold, Scott: book review by, 100:204– 495–96, 583–84; historical 5 interpretation at, 100:467, 584; horse Arnold, Thomas F., 100:138 breeding at, 100:473–96; illus., Arnow, Harriette Simpson, 96:129, 100:479, 489; James B. Clay and, 136; book reviewed by Thomas D. 100:436, 437, 486–88, 584; McDowell Clark, 103:275; Thomas D. Clark family and, 100:488–93, 584; See also correspondence with, 103:272–75 Ashland Stud; Clay, Henry; Clay, Aron, Cindy S.: Working at Play: A James Brown History of Vacations in the United Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent, States, reviewed, 98:131–33 99:289, 290 Aron, Stephen, 95:339, 97:85, 100:34, Ashland (Ky.) Independent, 97:405, 36, 474, 504, 102:23, 103:499, 741; 414, 422, 425, 428, 435, 441 American Confluence: The Missouri Ashland (Ky.) Republican, 96:38 Frontier from Borderland to Border Ashland, Ky., 95:60, 396, 97:404; Ed State, reviewed, 104:309–11; book Prichard's imprisonment at, 104:529, reviews by, 95:181–82; "Review Essay: 533, 538–42; illus., 102:390 Renewing the ," Ashland Armcos, 97:403–43 96:307–14; "The Legacy of Daniel Ashland Bulldogs, 97:405 Boone: Three Generations of Boones Ashland Elementary School (Lexington, and the History of Indian-White Ky.), 101:262; integration of, 101:267 Ashland-on-Tates Creek Pike Richard F. Nation: reviewed, 103:786– (Lexington, Ky.), 100:481, 486–87 87 Stock Farm (Lexington, At Home in the Studio: The Ky.), 100:489 Professionalization of Women Artists in Ashland Playhouse, 97:405 America, by Laura R. Prieto: reviewed, Ashland Stud (Lexington, Ky.): end of, 100:386–89 100:486, 493; established, 100:473, Atkin, Natalie: book review by, 99:330– 478; Henry Clay and, 100:478–81; 32 Henry Clay McDowell and, 100:488– Atkins, Hiram, 102:70–71 92; John M. Clay and, 100:481–85; Atkins, Jonathan M.: Parties, Politics, Josephine Clay and, 100:483, 485–86 and Sectional Conflict in Tennessee, "Ashland--The Henry Clay Estate," by 1832–1861, reviewed, 95:194–97 Kelly B. Hall, 100:583–84 Atkinson, Henry: and the Black Hawk Ashland Tomcats, 97:405, 442 War, 102:506–7 Ashland Woman's Club, 99:289 Atlanta, Ga., 95:7, 26, 98:261, 99:372; Ashley, Turner: biography of, 103:524 state capital relocation issue, 104:266 As Long as They Don't Move Next Door: Atlanta & West Point Railroad, 97:253 Segregation and Racial Conflict in Atlanta University (Atlanta, Ga.), American Neighborhoods, by Stephen 99:375 Grant Meyer: reviewed, 100:400–401 Atlantic Charter (1941), 95:292 Association for the Accreditation of Atlantic Monthly, 104:425, 543 Human Research Protection Programs: Atlas of Kentucky, edited by Richard and institutional review boards, Ulack, Karl Raitz, and Gyula Pauer, 104:672 97:84; reviewed, 97:445–47 Association of Personal Historians, At the Crossroads: Indians and Empires 104:619 on a Mid-Atlantic Frontier, 1700–1763, Association of Women Students: by Jane T. Merritt: reviewed, 101:126– University of Missouri, 102:397 28 "'Assurance that Someone Cares': The At the Water's Edge: American Politics Baptist Home for Business Girls, and the Vietnam War, by Melvin Small: Louisville, Kentucky, 1923–1928," by reviewed, 104:200–201 Keith Harper, 98:23–42 Atwood, Rufus B., 99:12, 20, 21, 101:1 At America's Gates: Chinese Audoin-Rouzeau, Stephane, 100:14–18; Immigration During the Exclusion Era, Understanding the Great War, 1882–1943, by Erika Lee: reviewed, reviewed, 100:541–43 101:362–64 Audubon, John James: biography of, At Berkeley in the '60s: The Education of 103:58; and Daniel Boone, 102:533 an Activist, 1961–1965, by Jo Auerbach, Jerold, 98:183 Freeman: reviewed, 102:147–48 Auglaize River (Philippines), 104:18 athletics: integration of at the Augusta, Ga., 99:63 University of Ky., 103:446–47; Augusta, Ky., 95:169, 187 University of Ky., Thomas D. Clark Augusta County, Va., 100:330, 332; commentary on, 103:445–58 Matthew Kennedy family in, 103:495 At Home in the Hoosier Hills: Au Revoir (horse), 100:495 Agriculture, Politics, and Religion in Aurora, Ky., 97:49, 50, 54, 55, 60, 62, Southern , 1810–1870, by 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 76, 80 Auschwitz, 95:139–41 B Austerlitz (horse), 100:485 Babbage, Bob, 99:276; 1995 Austin, Allan W.: book reviews by, gubernatorial primary, 102:73–74 101:362–64, 104:359–61 Background to Glory: The Life of George Austin, Chapman: bill of Daniel Boone, Rogers Clark, by John Bakeless: 102:550 reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, Austin, , 99:349–50 103:338–39 Austin, Hilary Mac: and Kathleen Back to the Front: An Accidental Thompson, eds., Children of the Historian Walks the Trenches of World Depression, reviewed, 100:406–7 War I, by Stephen O'Shea: reviewed, Austin, Tex.: Bergstrom Field, 102:45 96:102–5 Australia's Vietnam War, by Jeff Doyle, Bacon, Jacqueline: The Humblest May Jeffrey Grey, and Peter Pierce: Stand Forth: Rhetoric, Empowerment, reviewed, 100:417–18 and Abolition, reviewed, 100:528–29 Austria: Thomas D. Clark commentary Badgett, J. Chester: History of on, 103:236–37 Campbellsville University, 1906–2006, Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class and noted, 104:808 the Transformation of Medicine in Badin, Stephen Theodore, 97:352, 353, Appalachia, 1880–1930, by Sandra 354, 357, 359, 360, 362, 364, 365, Lee Barney: reviewed, 99:320–22 366, 367–68, 369; as a confessor, Autobiography of a Female Slave, by 101:293–94; and Fr. John Thayer, Mattie Griffith: noted, 96:217 101:282, 285, 287, 289, 290, 294; Averill, William H., Frankfort: illus., 101:288; slaves of, 101:287, biographical sketch of, 103:479 288 Averill family: genealogy, 101:20 Baer Field (Fort Wayne, Ind.), 102:48 Avondale Heights (Paducah, Ky.): Baesler, Scotty, 102:8, 9 during 1937 flood, 102:193, 195–96, Bagdad, Ky., 99:246 199; illus., 102:197, 198; refugees Bailey, Anne J.: The Chessboard of moved to, 102:198 War: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Avon Lake, Ohio: B. F. Goodrich plant, Campaigns of 1864, reviewed, 98:119– 102:162–63 20 Away Down South: A History of Bailey, Fred Arthur: "Race Ideology and Southern Identity, by James C. Cobb: the Missionary Quest of Lucinda and reviewed, 104:785–87 Mary Helm: What Kentucky Patricians "A Woman Rebels? Gender Roles in Thought They Knew about the 'negro 1930s Motion Pictures," by Julie element'," 99:53–68 Human, 98:405–28 Bailey, James: antislavery stance, Axtell, James: Natives & Newcomers: 102:24 The Cultural Origins of North America, Bailey, Joseph, 98:95 reviewed, 99:165–67 Bailey, Mark Warren: Guardians of the Ayers, Edward L., 98:244; What Moral Order: The Legal Philosophy of Caused the Civil War: Reflections on the Supreme Court, 1860–1910, the South and Southern History, reviewed, 103:576–77 reviewed, 104:787–89 Bailey, Richard A.: book review by, 103:549–50 Distillery (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:489 Bailyn, Bernard, 102:18; reputation of, Baker, Ray Stannard, 96:363 104:106; Massacre: Philippine War, historiography, current state of, 104:66 104:96–97, 99–100, 103; Whither the Balch, Jennie Marie Wilkins, 99:301 Early Republic: A Forum on the Future Baldwin, Bill: Ed Prichard ballot- of the Field, review essay, 104:123–24 stuffing case, 104:537 Bainbridge, Judith T.: Academy and Baldwin, Lewis V.: book review by, College: The History of the Woman's 103:828–29 College of Furman University, reviewed, Baldwin, Simeon E., 100:26 99:412–13 Baldwin, Yvonne Honeycutt: book Baird, Nancy D., 101:234, 237; "An reviews by, 96:196–98, 98:333–34, Opportunity to Meet 'Every Kind of 101:495–97; Cora Wilson Stewart and Person': A Kentuckian Views Army Life Kentucky's Moonlight Schools: Fighting during World War II," 101:297–318; for Literacy in America, reviewed, book reviews by, 98:305–7, 100:516– 104:134–36; illus., 102:307 18, 102:415–17, 103:600–601, Balgowan Stock Farm (Ky.), 100:494– 104:735–38; and Carol Crowe- 95 Carraco, and Sue Lynn Stone Ball, Bonnie: The Melungeons, 102:216 McDaniel: Western Kentucky Ball, Charlie, 104:400 University: The First 100 Years, 1906– Ball, Douglas B.: book review by, 2006, noted, 104:808; Healing 100:227–29 Kentucky: Medicine in the Bluegrass Ball, Durwood: Army Regulars on the State, noted, 104:805–6 Western Frontier, 1848–1861, Bakeless, John, 103:65; book reviewed reviewed, 99:413–16 by Thomas D. Clark, 103:338–39 "Ballad of Billie Potts," by Robert Penn Baker, David L.: article by, 102:284, Warren, 104:82 103:463; "The Joyce Family Murders: Ballance, John G., 98:53, 67 Justice and Politics in Know-Nothing Ballard, Bland, 95:16 Louisville," 102:357–82 Ballard, Michael B.: book reviews by, Baker, Jean H.: book review by, 95:304–5, 98:319–21; Vicksburg: The 102:246–48; Sisters: The Lives of Campaign That Opened the America's Suffragists, reviewed, Mississippi, reviewed, 102:419–22 103:580–82 Ballard, Sandra L.: and Patricia L. Baker, John MacRay, 99:1 Hudson, eds., Listen Here: Women Baker, Lisle Jr., 99:33, 389 Writing in Appalachia, listed, 102:152 Baker, Lucille, 100:304 Ballard, S. Thruston, 101:27; Ky. Baker, Mark A.: Sons of a Trackless Historical Society, 101:26 Forest: Cumberland Long Hunters of Ballard County, Ky., 98:274, 99:341, the Eighteenth Century, noted, 97:240– 343, 348, 355; rural progressivism, 41 96:137–66 Baker, Nancy E.: book review by, Ballet (horse), 100:485, 495 101:554–56 Ballew, George: 114th Infantry Baker, Newton D., 99:152 Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, Baker, R. A.: Labrot & Graham 101:463; daughter of, 101:463–64 Ball's Bluff, Va.: battle of, 103:673 (Louisville, Ky.): article on, 98:23–42; Baltimore, Md., 97:356, 358, 99:115, closes, 98:36; goals, 98:29, 33; rules, 375, 100:40, 494, 102:18 98:31–32 Bancroft, Frederic, 103:697, 712; Baptist Ministers' Conference of interpretation of slavery, 103:699; and Vicinity: support for the racial views of, 103:701–2 Bradens, 104:227 Bandana, Ky., 96:148 Baptists, 97:305–22, 98:23–24, 41, Band Played Dixie, The: Race and the 399, 400, 99:66; and the Traveling Liberal Conscience at Ole Miss, by Church, 103:75–92 Nadine Cohodas: reviewed, 95:453–55 Barbee, E. L., 95:269 banking: in Ky., 100:34–35, 39, 433–35 Barbee, John: curfew for slaves, Bankmules: The Story of Van Lear, a 102:363, 365; illus., 102:377; inquest Kentucky Coal Town, by James E. on Briar Creek slaves, 102:375 Vaughn: noted, 104:815 Barbee, Thomas, 99:208 Bank of Kentucky, 97:364, 386, 100:39 Barber, John, 95:13 Bank of the United States (BUS), Barber, Walter "Red," 99:107 100:36, 43–44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 434– Barbour, James, 100:478 35, 461 Barbourville, Ky., 95:396 Banks, Daniel C.: death, 101:11; Ky. Barclay, James T., 97:5 Historical Society, 101:10 Barde, Robert E., 97:48 Banks, G. T., 97:260 Bardstown, Ky., 95:18, 29, 396, Banks, William, 99:145–47 96:322, 337–38, 97:353, 355, 358, Bankston, Carl L. III: and Stephen J. 359, 360, 365, 367, 99:224–25; Caldas, A Troubled Dream: The proposal to relocate state capital to, Promise and Failure of School 104:249, 254 Desegregation in Louisiana, reviewed, Bardstown: Hospitality, History, and 100:257–60 Bourbon, by Dixie Hibbs: reviewed, Banners to the Breeze: The Kentucky 100:507–8 Campaign, Corinth, and Stone River, by Barker, Elihu: 1792 map, illus., Earl J. Hess: reviewed, 99:69–70 104:251; map of, illus., 102:479 Banning, Lance, 95:365, 366, 99:95; Barker, J. C., 100:304 obituary, 103:617–19; reputation of, Barker Hall (University of Ky.): See 104:106; review essay by, 99:153–57; Buell Armory, University of Ky. University of Ky., 104:3 Barkley, Alben W., 97:68, 71, 72, 75, Banshee (horse), 100:485 77, 79, 80, 99:285–86, 101:1, Banta, Richard E.: book collection of, 104:406, 442, 452, 563; 1938 103:59; and the Book Thieves, 103:58 Democratic senatorial primary, Baptist, Edward E.: Creating an Old 104:442–44, 453; 1948 presidential South: Middle Florida's Plantation campaign, 104:521–22; 1954 Frontier before the Civil War, reviewed, senatorial campaign, 104:545; article 100:520–22 on, 98:261–78; as candidate, 98:262– Baptist General Committee of Virginia: 63, 266–70, 273–78; as county opposition to slavery, 102:19 attorney, 98:263–68; as county judge, Baptist Herald, 97:314 98:270–73; death of, 104:561; Ed Baptist Home for Business Girls Prichard's evaluation of, 104:449–50; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:358; political philosophy of, Northwest Territory, 1750–1850, 98:261–62; relationship with Franklin reviewed, 104:702–3 D. Roosevelt, 104:449–50; tax Barr, James Jr., 97:285 problems, 104:524, 562–63; Thomas Barr, John W., 98:254 D. Clark letter to, illus., 103:336 Barr, Niall: and J. P. Harris, Amiens to Barkley, Andrew, 96:267 the Armistice: The BEF and the Barkley, David Murrell (Bud), 96:263, Hundred Days Campaign, 8 August–11 98:262 November 1918, 99:133 Barkley, Dorothy Brower (Mrs. Alben Barret, Elizabeth, 96:135 Barkley), 96:258, 259, 262–64, 265, Barron, William W., 99:40 98:262 Barrow, David, 97:353–54 Barkley, Electra, 96:250, 263 Barrows, Joe, 99:222 Barkley, John, 96:250, 254, 263, Barry Goldwater: Native Arizonan, by 98:261, 272 Peter Iverson: reviewed, 95:456–58 Barkley, Laura Louise, 96:263, 98:262 Barrymore, John, 98:417 Barkley, Marian Frances, 96:263 Barrymore, Lionel, 98:419 Barkley, Mary Frances, 98:262 Bartlett, Edward B.: Know-Nothing Barkley Dam, 97:82 Party (American Party), 102:362 Barksdale, Richard: Mint Julep, The, Barton, Mary, 98:2, 6, 15 noted, 103:847–48 Barton, Rayburn: book review by, Barlow, James, Fayette County, Ky.: 103:832–34 school board, 101:258–59 Barton, William: Lincoln biography of, Barlow, Ky., 96:145, 149 103:64 Barnes, Harper: Standing on a Volcano: Barton, William E.: at Berea, 98:2–4, 6– The Life and Times of David Rowland 9, 13–16; first teaching experience, Francis, reviewed, 100:66–67 98:7–8 Barnes, Thomas: Kentucky's Last Great Barton, William R., 98:8 Places, listed, 102:152 Baruch, Bernard, 99:125; and the War Barnett, Ross, 103:251 Production Board, 104:495–96 Barnett, Walter E.: red-scare tactics Barzun, Jacques, 101:481–82; on used against, 104:223, 243 history, 101:479, 480, 488 Barnett's Creek Baptist Church (Adair baseball: during the Chandler era, County, Ky.), 98:396 99:99–121; integration of, 99:110–16; Barnett's Creek United Brethren players' conditions, 99:104–7; in Church (Adair County, Ky.), 98:399 society, 99:95 Barneville, , 96:281 Baseball's Pivotal Era, 1945–1951, by Barney, Sandra Lee: Authorized to Heal: William J. Marshall: reviewed, 99:74– Gender, Class and the Transformation 75 of Medicine in Appalachia, 1880–1930, Bashaw, Carolyn Terry: book review by, reviewed, 99:320–22 96:390–91 Barney, William L.: book reviews by, Bashford, Mary, 104:401–2, 404 95:200–202, 98:309–10, 102:112–14 Basic City, Va., 97:195 Barr, Daniel P.: Boundaries between Basil Wilson Duke: The Right Man in the Us, The: Natives and Newscomers Right Place, by Gary Robert Matthews: Along the Frontiers of the Old reviewed, 104:128–30 : scandal at the University of Baum, Willia K.: and David K. Ky., 103:450–57 Dunaway, Oral History: An Bass, Amy: ed., In the Game: Race, Interdisciplinary Anthology, 104:689 Identity, and Sports in the Twentieth Bauman, John F.: book review by, Century, reviewed, 104:382–84 102:139–41 Bassett, John Spencer, 103:271 Baumholtz, Frank, 99:106 Bast, Homer: illus., 102:299; Roanoke Bavarian Brewing Company College, 102:298–99 (Covington, Ky.), 98:184, 196 Bataan, Philippines, 100:132 Baxter, Maurice G., 100:454; Henry Bataan Death March: A Survivor's Clay the Lawyer, reviewed, 98:205–7 Account, by William E. Dyess: noted, Bayard, Mary Sophia Carroll: and 101:232–33 Henry Clay, 100:431–32 Batchelor, Bob: and Thomas Heinrich, Baylor, Orval: Woodford Sun, 104:448 Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies: Kimberly- Baylor College of Medicine: oral history Clark and the Consumer Revolution, project, 104:609 reviewed, 103:816–17 Baylor University Institute for Oral Bates, Edward C., 97:6 History, 104:644, 648, 659 Bates, Hunter: lieutenant governor Bayne, Bijan C.: book review by, candidacy, 102:10 100:267–68 Bates, Joe: 1956 Democratic senatorial Beadles, James N.: reports on Mayfield primary, 104:560–61; Greenup, Ky., Convention, 99:347, 348, 353, 359–60 104:452 Beale, Calvin I., 102:213 Bates, John C.: supports Preston Beale, Howard K., 97:1 Brown, 104:63 Beall, Archibald, 97:157 Bates, Joseph B., 99:296 Beamish, Thomas D.: Silent Spill: The Bates, Kitty, 101:465 Organization of an Industrial Crisis, Bator, Francis, 95:288 reviewed, 100:576–78 Batten (horse), 100:492 Beard, Charles A., 103:734 Battle, John S., 99:17 Beard, Dan, 100:504; and Covington, Battlefire! Combat Stories from World 102:518; Sons of Daniel Boone, War II, by Arthur L. Kelly: reviewed, 102:487, 518 97:230–32 Bearman, Alan: book review by, : Andrew Jackson 98:321–22 and America's First Military Victory, by "'Beat the Tanks': A Chronicle of the Robert V. Remini: reviewed, 98:112–13 Ashland Armcos, 1925–30," by Carl M. Battle of the Bulge, 96:283, 284; Becker, 97:403–43 Forrest C. Pogue at, 104:676 Beattie, L. Elisabeth: book review by, Battle Rages Higher, The: The Union's 103:776–78; ed., Savory Memories, Fifteenth Infantry, by Kirk C. Jenkins: reviewed, 96:418–19; oral history reviewed, 101:490–92 interview with Thomas D. Clark, Battle Scars: Gender and Sexuality in 103:205–6 the American Civil War, edited by Beatty, Adam, 100:439–40 Catherine Clinton and Nina Silber: Beatty, David L., 95:13, 14 reviewed, 104:724–25 Beatty, Harlan T., 98:55–56 Baugh, Sammy, 96:276 Beattyville, Ky., 95:369, 370, 372, 381, 383–86, 389–92 102:486 Beauchamp, Emerson "Doc": 1947 Beckner, Nancy Lancaster, 96:31 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Beckner, William Morgan: article about, 104:518; 1955 gubernatorial 96:29–60 campaign, 104:557–58; Combs Becksvoort, Andrea: book review by, administration, 104:577–778; Ed 100:383–84 Prichard's evaluation of, 104:555–56 "Becoming a Soldier," by Charles P. Beauchamp, Frances E., 98:63 Roland, 101:75–92 Beauchamp, Jereboam, 103:296–97; Becoming Free, Remaining Free: and Robert Penn Warren's World Manumission and Enslavement in New Enough and Time, 104:2, 79, 88–90 Orleans, 1846–1862, by Judith Beaumont (Metcalfe County, Ky.), Kelleher-Schafer: reviewed, 101:516– 98:397 18 Beauregard, P. G. T., 97:174, 252, Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of 101:450; relationship with Jefferson German-American Identity, by Russell Davis, 101:441 A. Kazal: reviewed, 103:806–12 Beauregard, Robert A.: When America Bednarek, Janet R. Daly: and Roger D. Became Suburban, reviewed, 104:776– Launius, eds., Reconsidering a 77 Century of Flight, reviewed, 101:531– Beauty, Ky., 97:200 34 Beaver Dam, Ky., 98:285, 101:300 Beebe, Katherine: textbook by, 102:517 Becker, Annette, 100:14–18; Beecher, Lyman, 102:38 Understanding the Great War, Beecher Terrace (Louisville, Ky.), reviewed, 100:541–43 99:378 Becker, Carl, 96:291 Beech Grove Church (Edmonton, Ky.), Becker, Carl M.: "'Beat the Tanks': A 98:400 Chronicle of the Ashland Armcos, Beechwood Park (Ironton, Ohio), 1925–30," 97:403–43 97:415, 439, 443 Becker, Jane S.: Selling Tradition: Beers & Lanagan map: illus., 101:285 Appalachia and the Construction of an Beery, Wallace, 98:417 American Folk, 1930–1940, reviewed, Bees in America: How the Honey Bee 97:226–28 Shaped a Nation, by Tammy Horn: Beckham, Christopher: book reviews noted, 104:816 by, 98:322–23, 99:312–13; "The Before Big Blue: Sports at the University Paradox of Religious Segregation: of Kentucky, 1880–1940, by Gregory White and Black Baptists in Western Kent Stanley: reviewed, 95:88–90 Kentucky, 1855–1900," 97:305–22 Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Beckham, J. C. W., 95:29–55, 98:96, Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, 269, 101:1, 5, 104:532; Ed Prichard's by Charles A. Israel: reviewed, evaluation of, 104:446; illus., 101:17; 102:576–78 Ky. Historical Society, 101:20–22 Begley, Carl E., 100:138 Beckham, Julia Wickliffe, 95:29 Beiswanger, William L.: Peter J. Hatch, Beckham, William, 95:29 Lucia Stanton, and Susan T. Stein, Beckner, Jacob Locke, 96:31 Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, Beckner, Lucien, 96:44–45, 58; illus., reviewed, 100:217–18 Belcher, Carolyn, 99:274 Belonging in the Army: Camp Followers Belcher, William, 98:82, 83 and Community during the American Belgium, 96:281 Revolution, by Holly A. Mayer: , Bernard W.: Contemporary African reviewed, 95:311–12 American Novel, The: Its Folk Roots Belue, Ted Franklin: ed., A Sketch of and Modern Literary Branches, the Life and Character of Daniel Boone: reviewed, 104:203–5 A Memoir by Peter Houston, reviewed, Bell, Bob: 1963 Democratic 95:181–82; Hunters of Kentucky, The: gubernatorial primary, 104:584; A Narrative History of America's First Breathitt administration, 104:594–95; Far West, 1750–1792, reviewed, Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:598– 102:89–91; The Long Hunt: Death of 99 the Buffalo East of the Mississippi, Bell, Bonnie: The Melungeons: Notes on reviewed, 95:182–83 the Origin of a Race, 102:210–11 Belz, Herman: Abraham Lincoln, Bell, C. W., 98:165 Constitutionalism, and Equal Rights in Bell, Daniel: on white racism, 102:388 the Civil War Era, reviewed, 96:201–3 Bell, Derrick: Silent Covenants: Brown Bemar, Nicholas: arrest of, 102:377 v. Board of Education and the Bender, Thomas: United States Unfulfilled Hope for Racial Reform, historiography, current state of, reviewed, 102:440–44 104:97 Bell, Jim: illus., 100:313, 327 Bendl, Gerta Koperek, 99:271, 273 Bell, John, 97:394; and election of Benediction of Place: Historic Catholic 1860, 103:668, 759–64 Sacred Sites of Kentucky and Southern Bell, Mary Margaret: book review by, Indiana, by Clyde F. Crews: reviewed, 100:206–7 100:206–7 Bell, Thomas F.: arrest of, 102:377 Benet, Stephen Vincent, 97:15; Bell, T. S., 97:9 portrayal of Simon Girty in "The Devil Bell County, Ky., 100:16, 21 and Daniel Webster," 102:527–28 Bellepoint, Ky., 95:395, 398 Benham, Ky., 97:191, 199 Bellesiles, Michael A., 100:276; Arming Benjamin Franklin and His Enemies, by America: The Origins of a National Gun Robert Middlekauff: reviewed, 95:188– Culture, reviewed, 99:303–5; and 89 Christopher Waldrep. eds., Benjamin V. Cohen: Architect of the New Documenting American Violence: A Deal, by William Lasser: reviewed, Sourcebook, reviewed, 104:798–99 100:549–51 Belleville, Ill.: Vicksburg campaign Benkert, Jacob, 98:59 victory celebration, 103:655 Bennett, Benjamin F.: state capital Bell Irvin Wiley Reader, The, edited by relocation issue, 104:264–65 Hill Jordan, James I. Robertson Jr., Bennett, James Gordon: reaction to and J. H. Segars: reviewed, 100:83–85 Grant's Vicksburg campaign, Belmon, Henry, 99:38 103:650–51 Belmonte, Laura A.: book review by, Bennett, Lyn Ellen: book review by, 100:252–53, 101:389–90 104:738–39 Belohlavek, John M.: book reviews by, Benningfield, Wendy R.: book review 95:96–98, 97:234–35, 104:143–45 by, 104:311–13 Benny, Jack, 100:198–99 Bergstrom Field (Austin, Tex.), 102:45, Bensel, Richard Franklin: American 46 Ballot Box in the Mid-Nineteenth Berks County, Penn., 102:489 Century, The, reviewed, 102:243–46; Berlin, Ira, 101:93, 99; Generations of Political Economy of American Captivity: A History of African- Industrialization, 1877–1900, American Slaves, review essay, reviewed, 99:317–18 103:727–41 Bentsen, Lloyd, 99:214 Berlin, Sir Isaiah, 104:432, 460 Berbers: Melungeon ancestry, 102:215 Berman, Larry, 102:349 Bercaw, Nancy D.: Gendered Freedoms: Bernath, Michael T.: book review by, Race, Rights, and the Politics of 103:801–3 Household in the Delta, 1861–1875, Bernheim Distillery (Louisville, Ky.), reviewed, 101:355–57 96:61, 65, 66n Berch, Bettina: The Woman Behind the Bernstein, Lee: book review by, Lens: The Life and Work of Frances 100:245–47 Benjamin Johnston, 1864–1952, Bernstein, Mark F.: Football: The Ivy reviewed, 99:421–23 League Origins of an American Berea College (Berea, Ky.), 96:42, 44, Obsession, reviewed, 99:194–95 59, 123, 131, 99:22, 100:322, 324; Berra, Allen: Last Coach, The: A Life of article on, 98:1–22; disciplinary Paul "Bear" Bryant, reviewed, 104:295– committee, 98:16–18; new scholarship 97 on, 95:79–85; quality of education, Berrien, John M., 100:461 98:3; recreation, 98:12; rules, 98:4, 5, Berry, A. S., 100:14 8, 14, 15, 17; student labor, 98:5, 6 Berry, Chad, 99:379, 383; book review Berea College: An Illustrated History, by by, 104:184–86; Southern Migrants: Shannon H. Wilson: reviewed, Northern Exiles, reviewed, 98:213–14 104:285–87 Berry, George Franklin, Frankfort, Ky., "Berea College in the 1870s and 1880s: 103:486; biographical sketch of, Student Life at a Racially Integrated 103:478; mansion of, illus., 103:486, Kentucky College," by Marion B. 488 Lucas, 98:1–22 Berry, John "Denes," 100:298, 306 Berea Temperance Society, 98:10 Berry, John M.: Thomas D. Clark letter Berg, George: and Bloody Monday, to, 103:276, 277 102:360 Berry, Mary Clay: Voices From The Berg, Gordon O., 95:157 Century Before: The Odyssey of a Berge, Bill: oral history at Eastern Ky. Nineteenth-Century Kentucky Family, University, 104:629 reviewed, 95:429–33 Berger, Victor, 96:366 Berry, Stephen: book review by, Bergerhoff, Hans, 95:153, 158 104:322–23 Bergeron, Paul H.: ed., The Papers of Berry, Wendell, 97:114, 98:383, 101:4; , Vol. 13: September and James Baker Hall, Tobacco 1867–March 1868, reviewed, 95:323– Harvest, an Elegy, noted, 104:807–8; 24 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Berger v. , 98:199 103:275–77; Thomas D. Clark letter Berglund, Ed, 100:137 to, 103:276 Berry, William T., 101:15 Everyday Life, and of Gilded Berry Hill (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:473, Age America, by Joshua Brown: 480; sledding on, 103:466, 487 reviewed, 101:358–59 Berryman, John: and Robert Penn Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the Warren, 104:82 American West, by Richard W. Etulain: Bertram, Joseph, 100:9 reviewed, 104:789–91 Beshear, Steven L., 99:243 B. F. Goodrich plant (Avon Lake, Ohio), Best American Short Stories, 97:114 102:162–63 Best-Loved Stories of Jesse Stuart, B. F. Goodrich plant (Louisville, Ky.), compiled by Harold E. Richardson: 99:377, 102:155–56, 179, 181; and reviewed, 98:332–33 acroosteolysis, 102:159–65, 168; air Bestor, Arthur, 101:409 pollution caused by, 102:158–60; Best Places to Eat, 97:32 angiosarcoma at, 102:171–75; Bethlehem Steel (Pa.): investigation of, announcement of medical test results, 104:439 102:174; article about, 102:157–81; Betterton, T. Lee, 97:414 cancer among workers, 102:171–75; Bettman, Alfred, 98:200–202 illus., 102:159, 164; liver disease at, Betts, Raymond F.: book reviews by, 102:171–75; and polyvinyl chloride, 96:102–5, 98:131–33, 224–25 102:158, 169; shares data with Between North and South: The Letters of National Institute of Occupational Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842–1865, by Safety and, 102:176; testing program, Anne Sinkler Whaley LeClercq: 102:172 reviewed, 99:314–15 Bibb, George M., 101:11; Ky. Historical Between the Lines: Banditti of the Society, 101:8 American Revolution, by Harry M. Bibb, P. W.: arrest of, 102:377 Ward: reviewed, 101:334–35 Bibb family: genealogy, 101:20 Between War and Peace: Woodrow Bickerstaff, T. A.: Thomas D. Clark Wilson and the American Expeditionary letters to, 103:253–56, 296–97, 345– Force in Siberia, 1918–1921, by Carol 46 Willcox Melton: reviewed, 99:423–25 Bickford, Charles, 98:378 Beveridge, Albert J.: Thomas D. Clark Bickford, James, 102:79 commentary on, 103:321 Bicknell, Thomas, 96:39 Beverly Hillbillies, 96:127 Biddle, Francis, 104:463, 482, 486 Beyond Measure (film), 96:131 Biddle, Nicholas, 100:44 Beyond the Double Night, by Ken D. Biegert, M. Langley: book note by, Thompson: noted, 95:462 99:92; book reviews by, 99:88–89, Beyond the Gibson Girl: Reimagining the 101:392–93, 562–63 American New Women, 1885–1915, by Bien Hoa, Vietnam: illus., 102:325 Martha H. Patterson: reviewed, Bierce, Ambrose, 96:7 104:739–41 Bierstecker, Thomas, 95:289, 302 Beyond the Household: Women's Place Biggers, Minnie, 98:33–34 in the Early South, 1700–1835, by Bigham, Darrel E.: On Jordan's Banks: Cynthia A. Kierner: reviewed, 97:468– Emancipation and Its Aftermath in the 70 Valley, reviewed, 104:130– Beyond the Lines: Pictorial Reporting, 32 Big Lever (film), 96:132 95:330–31; and Thomas D. Clark "Big River," by Thomas D. Clark, memorial issue, 103:6 103:23–46 Bird, Livey: store of, 103:468 Big Rivers (Henderson, Ky.), 104:511– Birdnow, Brian E.: Communism, Anti- 12 Communism, and the Federal Courts in Big Show in Bololand, The: The Missouri, 1952–1958, reviewed, American Relief Expedition to Soviet 103:824–26 Russia in the Famine of 1921, by Birdwell, Michael E.: and W. Calvin Bertrand M. Patenaude: reviewed, Dickinson, eds., Rural Life and Culture 101:183–85 in the Upper Cumberland, noted, Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the 104:809 Politics of the American Way, by Lary Birdwhistell, Terry, 104:619, 628, 634, May: reviewed, 99:88–89 650–51; book review by, 100:354–56; Big Turtle (Shel-tow-ee): Shawnee name oral history interviews with Thomas D. of Daniel Boone, 102:494 Clark, 103:201–4, 221, 223–29, 231– Billings, Dwight B.: and Gurney 34, 271–72, 277, 284, 292–93, 299– Norman, and Katherine Ledford, eds., 300, 310–11, 313–14, 324–25, 333– Confronting Appalachian Stereotypes: 34, 356–59, 381–83, 385, 390–91, Back Talk from an American Region, 396–99, 417–20, 438–44; oral history reviewed, 97:453–55 roundtable discussion panelist, Billingsley, Carolyn Earle: book review 104:609–42 by, 99:434–35; Melungeon article by, Birkner, Michael J.: book review by, 102:156; "Melungeons: A Study in 104:783–85 Racial Complexity–A Review Essay," Birmingham, Ala., 99:6–7 102:207–23 Birthing a Slave: Motherhood and Billington, Ray Allen, 97:350 Medicine in the Antebellum South, by Bill of Rights Fund: support for the Marie Jenkins Schwartz: reviewed, Bradens, 104:227 104:315–16 Bindas, Kenneth J.: book reviews by, Birth of a Nation (film), 104:410–11 101:381–83, 104:210–12 Birth of a Salesman: The Transformation Bingham, Barry Jr., 104:549, 577, 593 of Selling in America, by Walter A. Bingham, Barry Sr., 99:33, 104:549, Friedman: reviewed, 102:251–53 571; coverage of civil rights stories, Bischof, Gunter: book review by, 104:243–44; Thomas D. Clark letters 100:107–10 to, 103:364, 374 Bishop, W. H., 97:268, 285 Bingham, George Caleb: Daniel Boone Bishop, William S., 96:255 Escorting Settlers through the Bitter Fruits of Bondage: The Demise of Cumberland Gap, 102:522, 530 Slavery and the Collapse of the Bingham, J. S., 98:95, 100 Confederacy, 1861–1865, by Armstead Bingham, Mary, 99:33 L. Robinson: reviewed, 103:796–98 Bingham, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, Bittersweet: Diabetes, Insulin, and the 96:301 Transformation of Illness, by Chris Bingham, Robert Worth, 95:44, 45, Feudtner: reviewed, 101:377–78 96:296, 301, 302, 304 Bittersweet: The Louisville and Nashville Birchfield, James D.: book review by, Railroad and Warren County, by Jonathan Jeffrey and Michael Dowell: 102:501–2, 506–7; illus., 102:500; reviewed, 99:332–33 tour of white territory, 102:477 Bixel, Patricia B.: book review by, Black Hawk War, 95:229, 102:506–7 99:442–44 Black Hearts of Men: Radical Black, Bob: Come Hither to Go Yonder: Abolitionists and the Transformation of Playing Bluegrass with Bill Monroe, Race, The, by John Stauffer: reviewed, noted, 104:810 100:526–27 Black, Brady, 97:425, 427, 433, 435, black history: slave houses at Locust 438, 442 Grove, 96:167–91; and William Black, Emma, 98:176 English Walling, 96:351–76; See also Black, Hugo, 104:455, 477; Ed African Americans Prichard's evaluation of, 104:473; Black Hoof (Shawnee Chief): illus., relationship with Felix Frankfurter, 102:475 104:464–67, 469–70 Black Judas: William Hannibal Thomas Black, Isaac E.: article on, 98:155–77 and the American Negro, by John Black, Isaac E. Jr., 98:176 David Smith: reviewed, 98:312–13 Black, Jennings & Ross (Louisville, Blackmur, R. P.: and Robert Penn Ky.), 98:175 Warren, 104:82 Black, Rowena, 98:176 Blackout: The Untold Story of Jackie "Blackberry Winter," by Robert Penn Robinson's First Spring Training, by Warren: evaluations of, 104:82, 87–88 Chris Lamb: reviewed, 104:773–74 Blackburn, H. C., 97:163, 164 Black Patch War, 100:313, 101:4, Blackburn, Joseph C. S., 97:163, 164, 104:82 444, 98:87, 260, 269 Black Power: Radical Politics and Blackburn, Luke P.: gift to Ky. African American Identity, by Jeffrey Historical Society, 101:18; Ky. O. G. Ogbar: reviewed, 103:829–32 Historical Society, 101:12, 14; Black Regulars, 1866–1898, The, by portrait, 101:18 William A. Dobak and Thomas D. Blackburn, Robert, 98:53, 83 Phillips: reviewed, 100:231–32 Blackburn, William, 98:160, 165 Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Blackburn Correctional Complex Cultivation in the Americas, by Judith (Fayette County, Ky.), 96:298–99 A. Carney: reviewed, 100:216–17 Black Cadet in a White Bastion: Charles blacks: See African Americans Young at West Point, by Brian G. Black Struggle, Red Scare: Segregation Shellum: reviewed, 104:132–34 and Anticommunism in the South, Black Dutch: Melungeon ancestry, 1948–1968, by Jeff Woods: reviewed, 102:208 102:266–70 Blackett, R. J. M.: Divided Hearts: Black Unionism in the Industrial South, Britain and the American Civil War, by Ernest Obadele-Starks: reviewed, reviewed, 100:80–82 100:88–90 Blackfish (Shawnee chief), 95:123, 124, Blackwell, Deborah L.: book reviews by, 125, 129, 223, 224; and Daniel Boone, 99:320–22, 101:497–99, 104:350–51 100:502, 102:470, 485, 490, 493–96, Black Winning Jockeys in the Kentucky 529; and Leslie Combs, 104:22 Derby, by James Robert Saunders and Black Hawk: autobiography of, Monica Renae Saunders: reviewed, 101:112–13 Blethen, H. Tyler: and Richard A. Blair, Francis, 100:39 Straw, eds., High Mountain Rising: Blair, Jayson, 100:276 Appalachia in Time and Place, Blair, Karen J.: book review by, reviewed, 102:592–93 102:248–50 Blevins, Ashby, 97:409 Blair Bill, 96:35 Blight, David W.: and Brooks D. Blake, Eubie: oral history interview of, Simpson, eds., Union and 104:648–49 Emancipation: Essays on Politics and Blakely, George T., 95:57 Race in the Civil War Era, reviewed, Blakely, Stephens L., 98:185–86, 202 95:448–49; Civil War memorial days, Blakeman, Edward Scott: book note by, 102:391–92; meaning of the Civil War, 96:218–19 102:387, 398 Blakeman, Robert L., 98:56, 74, 76, 78, Blight, James, 95:289, 303 80 Blind Oracles: Intellectuals and War Blakey, Clayton, 98:90 from Kennan to Kissinger, by Bruce Blakey, George T., 97:93 Kuklick: reviewed, 104:364–66 Blanc, Mel: illus., 100:197 Bliss, Leonard Jr.: death, 101:11 Blancett, R. N., 102:63; identification of Block, Nelson: Thing of the Spirit: The Gene Wheeler's body, 102:54 Life of E. Urner Goodman, noted, 99:92 Blanchard, Paul: book review by, Blonde Venus (film), 98:408–12, 415 97:449–51; "Governor Paul E. Patton," Blood and Irony: Southern White 102:69–87; profile of Paul Patton, Women's Narratives of the Civil War, 102:1 1861–1937, by Sarah E. Gardner: Bland, Richard A.: book reviews by, reviewed, 102:114–16 96:199–201, 98:112–13, 102:225–26 Blood Horses: Notes of a Sportswriter's Bland, Sidney R.: book reviews by, Son, by John Jeremiah Sullivan: 95:326–27, 96:105–6, 98:231–32 noted, 103:847 Blandford, John B., 97:62 Blood of Government, The: Race, Blanke, David: book review by, Empire, the United States, and the 101:529–31 Philippines, by Paul A. Kramer: Blanton, Bill, 104:416 reviewed, 104:338–40 Blanton, Carlos Kevin: book review by, Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of 102:242–43 Abraham Lincoln, by Edward Steers Blassingame, John, 97:337 Jr.: reviewed, 100:375–77 Blaze (horse), 100:475 Bloody Monday (Louisville, Ky.), Blazer, Paul G.: illus., 103:365; 102:357, 359–62, 375, 381; and Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:361, Benedict J. Webb, 102:362; fatalities 364–66, 386, 407, 425 of, 102:360; Quinn's Row, 102:360 Blazer, Richard, 103:523 Bloom, Nicholas Dagen: Merchant of Blazer Hall (University of Ky.): illus., Illusion, The: America's Salesman of 102:303 the Businessman's Utopia, reviewed, Bledsoe, Anthony, 97:139, 140, 143 102:139–41 Bledsoe, Joseph Sr.: surveys with Blotner, Joseph: Robert Penn Warren: A Daniel Boone, 102:555 Biography, reviewed, 95:435–36 Bledstein, Barton J., 96:151 Blue Boar cafeteria (Louisville, Ky.): Blee, Kathleen, 104:642 illus., 104:239 Blum, Virginia L.: Flesh Wounds: The Bluegrass: A History, by Neil V. Culture of Cosmetic Surgery, noted, Rosenberg: noted, 104:810 103:847 Bluegrass-Aspendale project Blumberg, Melanie J.: book review by, (Lexington, Ky.), 101:271 100:124–26 Bluegrass Cavalcade, by Thomas D. Blume, Norbert L., 99:28 Clark, 103:208 Blumhofer, Edith L.: and Mark A. Noll, Bluegrass Clipper, 100:9, 17, 19 eds., Sing Them Over Again to Me: Blue Grass Confederate: The Hymns and Hymnbooks in America, Headquarters Diary of Edward O. reviewed, 104:800–802 Guerrant, edited by William C. Davis Blumin, Stuart M.: and Glenn C. and Meredith L. Swentor: reviewed, Altschuler, Rude Republic: Americans 98:117–19 and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Blue Grass Field (Lexington, Ky.), Century, reviewed, 99:173–74 99:101, 119 Bly, Robert: criticism of George C. Bluegrass Odyssey: A Documentary in Herring, 102:294–96 Pictures and Words, 1966–1986, by Blyth, Benjamin: portrait of John Carl Fleischhauer and Neil V. Adams, 101:283 Rosenberg: reviewed, 100:418–19 Blythe, A. K., 97:262, 263, 268, 269, Blue Grass Park (Lexington, Ky.), 270, 271, 285 95:406, 407, 417 Blythe, James: antislavery Bluegrass region, 95:132; depicted in commencement speech, 102:20; film, 98:370–72, 376, 381, 382, 383; antislavery influences, 102:20–21; and horse breeding, 100:476–77, 487 arrival in Kentucky, 102:21–22; article Bluegrass State Poll, 99:254 about, 102:13–38; and Barton W. Bluegrass Symposium, 101:234; call Stone, 102:28–30; early career, for papers, 104:385–86 102:16–17, 24–25; early education, Bluegrass Traction Company (Fayette 102:17; emancipates his slaves, County, Ky.), 95:406 102:36–37; exposure to slavery, Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees, 102:17; family of, 102:16; gradual by John Sugden: reviewed, 99:168–71 emancipation, 102:35–36, 38; and Blue Licks, Ky.: battle of, 100:502, Hanover College, 102:36–38; 103:52; battle of and Simon Girty, historiography of, 102:17; illus., 102:526–27; capture of Daniel Boone 102:15; leaves Kentucky, 102:36; at, 95:223; Daniel Boone at, 102:493; revivalism of, 102:19–20; seeks advice Daniel Boone's capture at, 102:529 of David Rice, 102:31–32; slave-owner Blue Ridge Mountains, 95:121 exclusion, 102:35–36; and Blue Wing (steamer), 95:247 , 102:16–17 Blum, Edward J.: book reviews by, Blythe, Sorney: 114th Infantry 99:190–92, 100:62–66, 377–79, Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, 101:154–56, 354–55, 525–26, 101:471 102:588–89, 103:576–77, 104:154–55; Board of Children's Guardians Reforging the White Republic: Race, (Louisville, Ky.), 98:176 Religion, and American Nationalism, Board of Commissioners of Jackson 1865–1898, reviewed, 103:578–79 County, Kansas v. U. S.: and Felix Frankfurter, 104:468–69 sells La. to United States, 100:335, Bock, Carl, 97:50–51, 58, 59, 60, 62, 343 63 , James, 100:303 War: and guerrilla warfare, Bonner, A. A., 100:491 103:535 Bonner, David, 100:491 Boewe, Charles: ed., C. S. Rafinesque Bonner, Robert E.: Colors and Blood: Anthology, A, noted, 104:804–5; ed., Flag Passions of the Confederate Profiles of Rafinesque, listed, 102:152 South, reviewed, 101:352–53 Bogart, Charles H.: book review by, Bonsall, Thomas E.: Cadillac Story, 99:163–65; "Frankfort's Streetcars and The: The Postwar Years, reviewed, Interurbans: The Bluegrass Route," 102:141–43; Lincoln Story, The: The 95:395–425 Postwar Years, reviewed, 102:141–43 Bogart, Humphrey, 101:315; film of All Booker T. Washington Elementary the King's Men, 104:85–86 School (Lexington, Ky.), 101:247, 260, Bogart, W. H.: illus., 102:524; portrayal 264, 268; construction of, 101:247; of Daniel Boone in Daniel Boone and illus., 101:270; integration of, 101:267 the Hunters of Kentucky, 102:517 bookmobile projects, 95:60 Bogue, Allan G.: Frederick Jackson Book Thieves: illus., 103:711; Turner: Strange Roads Going Down, intellectual interests of, 103:52; origin reviewed, 96:411–12 of, 103:48–50; and University of Ky. Bold, Christine: book review by, special collections, 103:62 104:794–95 "Book Thieves of Lexington: A Boldrick, Charles H., 98:72 Reminiscence," by Thomas D. Clark, Boles, John B., 103:723 103:47–66 Bolin, James Duane: book note by, Boone, , 95:219, 220, 97:243; book reviews by, 95:451–53, 230–34 97:205–7, 104:295–97; Bossism and Boone, Andrew R., 99:355 Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Boone, Charles, Washington County, Kentucky, 1880–1940, reviewed, Ky.: slave of, 101:287 98:211–13; Kentucky Baptists, 1925– Boone, Chloe (Van Bibber), 95:230 2000: A Story of Cooperation, reviewed, Boone, Daniel, 95:121, 122, 123, 124, 99:72–73; and Thomas D. Clark 127, 129, 96:119, 97:141, 148, 149, memorial issue, 103:6 151, 98:372–73, 378, 100:423–25, Bolivia (ship), 97:183 101:1, 102:22, 103:53; during Bollingen Prize: and Ezra Pound, American Revolution, 100:499, 502, 104:92; and Robert Penn Warren, 102:492–93, 496, 526–27; articles 104:79 about, 100:497–504, 101:20, Bologna Centre for the Prevention and 102:489–511, 513–33, 535–66; and Detection of Tumours and Oncological biographers, 100:498–501, 102:457, Research: polyvinyl chloride and 461, 495, 497–503, 509–10, 514–24, cancer, 102:169–71 532–33, 535–37, 551, 556–57; and Bolshevik Revolution (1917), 96:370 Blackfish, 102:470, 485, 490, 493–96, Bommario, Peter: United Rubber 529; and Boone family, 100:501–2, Workers, 102:179 102:464, 485, 487, 496–97, 522, 529– Bonaparte, Napoleon, 100:334, 430; 31, 543, 553, 555; and Boy Scouts, 102:487, 518–19; court-martial of, Boone, Jesse Bryan, 95:230, 100:498; 100:502; document of, illus., 103:54; surveys with Daniel Boone, 102:542 first view of Ky., 101:14; in French Boone, Nathan, 95:219, 220, 225–30; and Indian War, 102:477–78, 492; and the Black Hawk War, 102:506; on grave of, 104:261; illus., 102:460, Daniel Boone and Kentucky, 102:530; 463, 491, 494, 510, 512, 514, 518, estimate of Daniel Boone's land 521, 523, 531; and , claims, 102:553; interview with Lyman 102:543; land claims of, 100:503–4, C. Draper, 102:528 102:535–36, 553–55, 557, 559; land Boone, Olive (Van Bibber), 95:226, 230 holdings of (list), 102:554; legacy of, Boone, Rebecca, 95:226, 100:501–2, 95:219–35, 100:504; as legendary 102:482, 495, 507; Daniel Boone figure, 102:457–58, 485–87, 497–503, monument, 102:525; grave of, illus., 509–11, 513–33, 535, 556; and 102:510 Manifest Destiny, 102:498–99, 501, Boone, Rebecca Bryan, 98:372 510–11, 520, 525; in Missouri, Boone, Squire, 95:122, 102:532; 102:485, 489–92, 496, 499, 503, 507, compared to Daniel Boone, 102:523 516, 532–33; and Native Americans, Boone, Susannah, 95:122 100:502–3, 102:470–71, 477–78, 492– Boone Bicentennial Commission: illus., 97, 524, 528–29, 544; portrait, 102:486 101:20; reburial of in Ky., 102:507– Boone County, Ky.: state capital 10; rescue by, 101:7; and Robert Penn relocation issue, 104:282 Warren, 104:79; and settlement of Ky, Boone Day, 99:117, 122, 101:8–12, 43; 102:457, 464, 489, 522–23; as slave 103rd observance, 98:139–40; 2003, owner, 102:485; as surveyor, 102:458, talk by William J. Cooper Jr., 522, 535–66; surveys by (list), 101:401; 2004, roundtable discussion 102:560–66; Thomas D. Clark at, 102:461–87; cancellation, 101:27; commentary on, 102:458, 103:335– inauguration of, 101:14, 18 38; TV series about, 102:457–58, 486; Boone family, 102:464 and William Fleming, 102:523, 543, Boonesborough, Ky., 95:123–28, 223– 547 25, 97:141, 147, 148, 149, 151, 153, Boone, Daniel Morgan, 95:226, 155, 156, 98:372–73, 100:498, 502, 100:498; surveys with Daniel Boone, 102:469, 489; African Americans at, 102:542 102:468; Daniel Boone at, 102:538; Boone, Edward (Ned), 100:502 defense of, 102:493; Monk Estill at, Boone, Hugh: Daniel Boone's surveys 102:467; preservation of, 103:52; for, 102:553 proposal to relocate state capital to, Boone, Isaac: Daniel Boone's surveys 104:250, 252; siege of, 102:529; siege for, 102:553 of, illus., 102:524 Boone, Israel: death of, 102:497–98 Boone's Creek (Ky.): Daniel Boone's Boone, James, 95:122; death of, survey near, 102:552 102:497–98, 530 Boone's Lick (Ky.), 95:226, 228 Boone, Jemima, 95:124, 100:501–2; Boone's Station (Ky.), 102:540 captured by Native Americans, Boorman, John, 96:129 102:529; illus., 102:531; rescue, Boot, Max: on popular history, 101:7 101:484–85 Boone, Jemina, 97:148 bootlegging, 98:344 Borah, William E., 95:36 and Newscomers Along the Frontiers of Borden, Benjamin, 100:330, 342 the Old Northwest Territory, 1750– Borden, Benjamin Jr., 100:330, 342 1850, edited by Daniel P. Barr: Border Life: Experience and Memory in reviewed, 104:702–3 the Revolutionary Ohio Valley, by Boundaries of American Political Culture Elizabeth A. Perkins: reviewed, in the Civil War Era, The, by Mark E. 98:104–6 Neely Jr.: reviewed, 103:566–68 Boreing, Vincent, 98:46, 99 Bouquet, Henry, 97:140 Borick, Carl P.: Gallant Defense, A: The Bourbon County, Ky., 95:128, 132, Siege of Charleston, 1780, reviewed, 99:358, 100:15, 104:543, 545; Cane 101:128–30 Ridge Church, 102:34; Daniel Boone Borland, Katherine: oral history essay, in, 102:553, 555; Daniel Boone's 104:693–94 surveys in, 102:555; Ed Prichard Borowy, Hank, 99:112 ballot-stuffing case, 104:535, 540; Borrcock, R. L., 98:77 politics in, 104:397, 413–14, 416, 443, Borstelmann, Thomas: The Cold War 528–42, 531–32; Republican Party in, and the Color Line: American Race 104:404; slavery in, 101:94 Relations in the Global Arena, Bourbon County Since 1864, by H. E. reviewed, 100:253–55 Everman: reviewed, 98:103–4 Bosher, G. W., 99:349 "Bourbon to Bullets: Louisville's Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Distilling Industry during World War Lexington, Kentucky, 1880–1940, by II, 1941–45," by Aaron D. Purcell, James Duane Bolin: reviewed, 98:211– 96:61–87 13 Bowden, Marmaduke D.: state capital (Mass.) Argus: Fr. John Thayer's relocation issue, 104:279; supports essays in, 101:279 Louisville bond referendum, 104:272– Boston, Mass., 99:103–4; busing 73 controversy, 101:264 Bowdle, Stanley, 98:187–88 Boswell, Angela: book review by, Bowen, H. D., 99:217 100:522–24; and Judith N. McArthur, Bowers, Mr.: oral history interview, eds., Women Shaping the South: 104:653–54 Creating and Confronting Change, Bowling Green, by Jonathan Jeffrey: noted, 104:809 listed, 102:151 Boswell, George, 97:385 Bowling Green, Ky., 95:7, 8, 10, 389, Boswell, Joseph, 97:385 396, 96:269, 271, 290, 292, 318, 319, Boswell, Thomas E., 97:385 320, 321, 326, 97:27, 30–31, 39, Boswell, William, 104:21, 38; advance 98:247, 99:224–25, 357, 100:180, of regiment, 104:18–19; arrival of 102:43; proposal to relocate state regiment at Fort Winchester, 104:19; capital to, 104:249; school integration, commands regiment of Kentucky 101:255; vote to relocate state capital brigade, 104:15–16; Fort Meigs, final to, 104:276–77 advance to, 104:27; regiment, Bowling Green and Tennessee Railroad casualties of, 104:39 Company, 95:14 Boulder Dam (Ariz., Nev.), 97:78 Bowling Green Business College (Ky.): Boundaries Between Us, The: Natives Alma Blancett Wheeler at, 102:43 Bowman, Elizabeth (Bryan), 97:138 Bowman, George Sr., 97:138 Brabbling Women: Disorderly Speech Bowman, John, 97:137–57 and the Law in Early Virginia, by Terri Bowman, Joseph, 97:139 L. Snyder: reviewed, 101:330–32 Bowman, Mary (Hite), 97:138 Bracegirdle (horse), 100:492 Bowman, Shearer Davis: "Synthesizing Bracing for Armageddon: Why Civil Southern Slavery: A Review Essay," Defense Never Worked, by Dee 103:727–41 Garrison: reviewed, 104:768–69 Bowman Field (Louisville, Ky.), 104:695 Bracken (Ky.) Chronicle: on Bill Miller, Bowyer, John, 100:342 95:169 Bowyer, Magdalena Wood McDowell Bracken County, Ky., 95:135, 173; Ku Borden (Mrs. John McDowell), Klux Klan in, 104:418 100:330, 342 Braddock, Edward: defeat of, 102:477– Bowyer, Michael, 100:342 78 Boyce, Amanda, 101:465 Braden, Anita: illus., 104:225 Boyce, Kitty, 101:465 Braden, Anne, 104:213–14, 231, 237, Boyce, Lizzie, 101:465 245; biography of, 104:698; and Boyd, Doug, 99:2, 104:623, 634, 651, communism, 104:244; conflict with C. 662; and the Kentucky Oral History Ewbank Tucker, 104:241; illus., Commission, 104:392; oral history 104:225; and Louisville branch of the roundtable discussion panelist, NAACP, 104:217, 232; and the 104:643–73 Louisville chapter of CORE, 104:232– Boyd, Morgan C., 100:138 36; and the Louisville civil rights Boyd, Thomas: antiwar sentiments of, movement, 104:217–48; political 102:395 persecution of, 104:225–26; purchase Boyd, William Kenneth: influence on of Wades' home, 104:224; radicalism Thomas D. Clark, 103:18, 47, 206; of, 104:223; red-scare tactics used letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., against, 104:247; religion of, 104:240; 103:210; Thomas D. Clark support for, 104:226–30; Uncommon commentary on, 103:324; Thomas D. Wealth columns, 104:213–16; The Clark letter to, 103:327–28 Wall Between, noted, 98:134; and the Boyd County, Ky., 99:289 West End Community Council, Boyle, Jeremiah T., 97:255, 398; 104:239, 240–41 military rule in Ky., 103:676 Braden, Carl, 104:213–14, 229, 231, Boyle, Kevin: book review by, 99:429– 237, 245; conflict with C. Ewbank 31 Tucker, 104:241; convicted of Boyle County, Ky., 99:208–9; state contempt of Congress, 104:226; capital relocation issue, 104:270 convicted of sedition, 104:217, 224; Boy Pioneers of America: and Daniel fired by Louisville Courier-Journal, Boone, 102:518 104:243; illus., 104:225; and the Boy Scouts of America: and Daniel Louisville chapter of CORE, 104:232– Boone, 102:487, 518–19; Daniel 36; and the Louisville chapter of the Boone legacy for, 100:504; and Every NAACP, 104:232; and the Louisville Boy's Library Series, 102:519 civil rights movement, 104:217–48; Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The political persecution of, 104:225–26; Memoir of Johnnie Wickersham, by prosecution of, 104:222; purchase of Kathleen Gorham: noted, 104:814 Wades' home, 104:224; radicalism of, partnership with Matthew Kennedy, 104:223; red-scare tactics used 103:493, 500–502, 503–6; shop in against, 104:247; support for, Versailles, Ky., 103:503 104:226–30 Brand, John, Lexington, Ky., 97:385, Braden, Jim: illus., 104:225 103:512 Bradford, Daniel, 100:39 Brand, Mary Smith, Lexington, Ky.: Bradford, Fielding Jr., 100:39 property of, 103:506 Bradford, John, 97:137, 103:53; Brand, Robert, 103:501 economic views of, 100:36, 37, 39; Brand, William: and Matthew Kennedy, illus., 100:38; and Kentucky Gazette, 103:501–2 100:36–40; portrayal of Daniel Boone Brandeis, Louis D., 101:4, 104:430, in Account of the Remarkable 455, 464, 465, 506; and Felix Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Frankfurter, 104:436 Col. James Smith, 102:499 Brandenburg, Ky.: 's Bradford, Marlene: Scanning the Skies: crossing at, 103:658 A History of Tornado Forecasting, Brands, H. W.: Andrew Jackson: His reviewed, 99:444–46 Life and Times, reviewed, 104:143–45 Bradford, Samuel, 97:262–63 Brandtner, Walter, 100:159 Bradley, Christine, 98:62–63 Brandwein, Pamela: original-intent Bradley, Omar N., 96:279; Forrest C. theory, 102:397–99 Pogue oral history interview, 104:676 Brass Ankles (S. C.): triracial isolate Bradley, Tom, 99:214 group, 102:212 Bradley, Victor, 104:532 Bray, Robert: Peter Cartwright: Bradley, William O., 95:33, 96:253, Legendary Frontier Preacher, reviewed, 97:158, 98:46–49, 65, 68, 83, 95–96, 103:771–72 97, 157, 101:5; first Republican Braymen, Bob, 96:272 governor of Ky., 98:256; illus., 101:17; Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven reestablishment of Ky. Historical Years' War in Virginia and Society in 1896, 101:16; separate Pennsylvania, 1754–1765, by Matthew coach law, 98:256–57 C. Ward: reviewed, 101:505–7 Bradshaw, Charles I., 99:48–49; letter Breathitt, Edward T.: death, 101:5 to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:458 Breathitt, Edward T. III, 99:50 Bradunas, E. A.: letter of, 102:54 Breathitt, Edward T. "Ned" Jr., 99:241, Braestrup, Peter: on Tet Offensive, 255, 279, 104:398, 545, 567–68, 576; 102:344–45 1963 Democratic gubernatorial Bragg, Braxton, 96:243–44, 246, 315– primary, 104:580–88; 1963 47, 97:177, 252–55, 257, 260, 263, gubernatorial campaign, 104:587–88, 264, 273, 275, 277–78, 281, 282–83, 590; administration of, 104:519, 592– 103:632; failures of, 101:451–53 98, 600; civil rights issues, 104:595– "Brain Trust," 104:456 96; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, Bramlette, Thomas E., 98:158, 101:460 104:595–98; environmental issues, Brand, George, 99:46, 103:501 104:595–96; interview with, 99:5–52; Brand, James W.: death of, 103:505; and Lyndon B. Johnson, 99:17, 37– duplex of, illus., 103:505; estate of, 40, 43, 50; relationship with Earle 103:506; marriage of, 103:501; Clements, 104:599–600; relationship with Ed Prichard, 104:397, 548, 570– 101:66 72, 591–601; relationship with Harry Breckinridge, Madeline McDowell, Lee Waterfield, 104:591, 597–98; and 99:298, 299; career of, 100:467; illus., state civil rights bills, 99:8, 26–28, 33– 100:468 34, 36, 44–48; and strip mine bills, Breckinridge, Mary, 101:4; illus., 99:8, 33, 47–49; Thomas D. Clark 101:47 letter to, 103:361; Thomas D. Clark's Breckinridge, Mary Cabell: gender role commentary on, 103:361 of, 101:49–50; influence on John C. Breathitt, Edward T. Sr., 99:15 Breckinridge, 101:50 Breathitt, Frances Holleman, 99:17, 50 Breckinridge, Mary Carson: childhood, Breathitt, James, 99:15, 100:14, 101:63–64; children, 101:69–70; 104:590 comparison with Sophonisba Breathitt, James Jr., 99:15 Breckinridge, 101:71–73; divorce, Breathitt, John: portrait, 101:23 101:70; education, 101:65–67; family Breathitt, John W., 99:15 of, 101:63–65; Frontier Nursing Breathitt, Lucy Alexander, 99:50 Service, 101:63, 69–72; illus., 101:64, Breathitt, Mary Frances, 99:34, 35, 50 66, 71; marriages, 101:66, 68–70; Breathitt, Mary Josephine Wallace, name, 101:70; parental expectations, 99:9, 15, 16 101:64–65; University of Tenn., Breathitt, Susan, 99:50 101:67; vocational uncertainty, Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes, 101:63, 65 101:62–63, 67–68, 71 Breckinridge, Desha, 100:467, 101:58 Breckinridge, Mary Cyrene: influence Breckinridge, Ella, 101:55, 60 on John C. Breckinridge, 101:51 Breckinridge, Issa Desha, 101:54, 56, Breckinridge, Robert J., 96:33, 97:167; 59; advice to Sophonisba Preston state capital relocation issue, Breckinridge, 101:57; death, 101:59 104:271–72 Breckinridge, James, 100:336 Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, Breckinridge, John, 100:452, 101:49; 101:1; comparison with Mary Carson 1963 Democratic primary for Breckinridge, 101:71–73; education, lieutenant governor, 104:587; Combs 101:54–59, 61–62; family of, 101:54– administration, 104:577; and Ky. 55; historiography, 101:54; and Hull Resolutions, 101:50 House (Chicago, Ill.), 101:62; illus., Breckinridge, John (1760–1806), 101:50, 54, 56; impact of father's 96:308 scandal, 101:59–61; influence of, Breckinridge, John B.: Ky. Historical 101:62; relations with men, 101:60– Society, 101:34 61; teaching career, 101:61–62; Breckinridge, John C., 97:160, 167, , 101:61; 176, 177, 181, 185, 186, 394, 101:63; vocational uncertainty, 101:58–59; and election of 1860, 103:668, 759– Wellesley College education, 101:56– 64; influence of Mary Cabell 58 Breckinridge on, 101:50; influence of Breckinridge, William Campbell Mary Cyrene Breckinridge on, 101:51; Preston, 98:56, 100:467, 101:54, 56– Jefferson Davis's support for, 101:414, 57; advice to Sophonisba Preston 420 Breckinridge, 101:57; breach of Breckinridge, Katherine Carson, promise suit, 101:59–61; illus., 101:63, 65; view of gender roles, 101:60; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12; progressive views of gender roles, Brien, James, 99:342 101:55; supports Preston Brown, Briggs, John Channing: Lincoln's 104:60 Speeches Reconsidered, reviewed, Breckinridge family, 101:2; article 104:157–59 about, 101:45–73; reputation, 101:45– Brigham, Jay: book review by, 46 101:366–68 Breitman, Richard: and Norman J. W. Brigham, Robert, 95:287, 289; illus., Goda, Timothy Naftali, and Robert 102:307, 331 Wolfe, U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, Bright, Steve: illus., 102:304 reviewed, 103:596–98 Bright, William: Native American Place Brekus, Catherine A.: Strangers and Names of the United States, noted, Pilgrims: Female Preaching in America, 103:845 1740–1845, reviewed, 97:467–68 Bright Pheobus (horse), 100:485 Bremen Street Baptist Church Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and (Covington, Ky.), 98:159–60, 167 America in Vietnam, A, by Neil Brennan, Walter, 98:370–71 Sheehan, 100:2 Brennan Mike, Louisville, Ky., Brinson, Betsy: book review by, 104:453–54 101:113–15; and Kenneth H. Williams, Brent, George, 97:307, 315 "An Interview with Governor Ned Brent, Hugh, 97:387 Breathitt on Civil Rights: 'The most Brent, Joseph E.: book review by, significant thing that I have ever had a 95:323–24 part in'," 99:2, 5–51; oral history Brescia, Emma "Cinina": illnesses of, interviews with Thomas D. Clark, 104:92; and Robert Penn Warren, 103:283–84, 420 104:81–82 Briss, W. W., 95:247 Bretton Woods Conference: and Ed Britain and America since Prichard, 104:494–95 Independence, by Howard Temperly: Brevard, James, 100:324 reviewed, 101:135–37 Brewer, William M.: evaluation of J. , 99:133 Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Brittain, Vera, 95:52 Kentucky, 103:694 Britton, Earl, 97:434 Brezing, Belle, Lexington, Ky., 103:53; Britton, Julia, 98:1 scrapbook collection of, 103:60–61 Britz, Kevin: book review by, 104:333– Brian, Denis: Pulitzer, A Life, reviewed, 35 100:382–83 Broadbent, Smith, 104:577 Briar Creek (Jefferson County, Ky.): Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church slaves and Joyce family murders, (Paducah, Ky.), 96:257, 98:263 102:357–82 Brodhead, Michael J.: Isaac Parker: Bridgeport, Ky., 95:405 Federal Justice on the Frontier, Bridges, Peter: Pen of Fire: John reviewed, 102:121–22 Moncure Daniel, reviewed, 101:520–21 Brodie, Janet Farrell: book review by, Bridging Two Eras: The Autobiography 100:112–15 of Emily Newell Blair, 1877–1951, Brokaw, Tom, 100:138, 104:107 edited by Virginia Jeans Laas: Broken Trusts: The Texas Attorney reviewed, 98:323–25 General Versus the Oil Industry, by Jonathan W. Singer: reviewed, reviewed, 101:181–82 100:538–39 Brown, Daniel: slave of, 102:358, 365, Bronston, Charles J.: illus., 104:263; 368 state capital relocation issue, Brown, David E.: Inventing Modern 104:261–62 America: From the Microwave to the Brook Farm: The Dark Side of Utopia, by Mouse, reviewed, 100:391–92 Sterling F. Delano: reviewed, 103:787– Brown, Elizabeth: and Robert Penn 89 Warren, 104:92 Brookhiser, Richard: Founding Father: Brown, George F. Jr., 95:152 Rediscovering George Washington, Brown, Henry B.: supports Preston reviewed, 95:186–87 Brown, 104:62–63 Brooklyn Derby, 100:485 Brown, Huntington: and Robert Penn Brooklyn Dodgers, 96:284, 99:106, Warren, 104:92 113, 115, 116, 118, 119 Brown, James, 100:434, 438, 443, 452, Brooks, Cleath: and Robert Penn 475 Warren, 104:79, 82, 87 Brown, Jim: Impact Zone: The Battle of Brooks, Stewart, 96:9 the DMZ in Vietnam, 1967–68, Brooks, William "Bill," 97:405 reviewed, 102:449–52 Brooks, William Henry, 96:363 Brown, John, 97:347–48, 369, 372, Broome, John D.: book review by, 100:332, 345–46, 438, 103:475, 95:307–9 104:59; Ky. Historical Society, 101:7, Brophy, Alfred L.: book review by, 10; manuscript of, 103:59; raid on 104:714–16 Harper's Ferry, 103:666; and Robert Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen Penn Warren, 104:81 and Engineers, 98:286 Brown, John (abolitionist): raid of, Brothers, Eric: and Dale Topping, 101:97 When Giants Roamed the Sky: Karl Brown, John Mason, 104:59; illus., Arnstein and the Rise of Airships from 104:65; portrayal of Daniel Boone in Zeppelin to Goodyear, reviewed, Daniel Boone: The Opening of the 100:401–2 Wilderness, 102:521; relationship with Brother to Dragons, by Robert Penn , 104:64–66 Warren, 104:90 Brown, John Y. Jr., 99:32, 45, 213, Broussard, Albert, 104:612, 623; oral 218, 219, 220, 239, 257, 264, 266, history roundtable discussion 102:70, 74; appoints women to office, panelist, 104:609–42 99:278; Thomas D. Clark commentary Brower, Charles, 96:262 on, 103:362–63 Brower, Laura, 96:262 Brown, John Young: Ky. Historical Brown, Aaron, 97:5 Society, 101:15–16; Louisville city Brown, Ann Hart "Nancy," 100:438, charter bill, 104:270; and separate 443 coach law, 98:245–46, 249 Brown, Annie Hord, 103:475 Brown, John Y. Sr., 98:245–46, 249, Brown, Benjamin Gratz, 104:59 99:45, 46, 104:408, 443–44, 453; Brown, Bobby, 99:105 1946 Democratic senatorial primary, Brown, Carrie: Rosie's Mom: Forgotten 104:511–12, 531–32; 1946 senatorial Women Workers of the First World War, campaign, 104:511–12; Breathitt administration, 104:594; Ed 104:55–58, 75; report of engagement, Prichard's evaluation of, 104:445 104:52; R. L. Bullard's Brown, Joshua: Beyond the Lines: characterization of, 104:56–57; Pictorial Reporting, Everyday Life, and sentence of commuted, 104:71–72; the Crisis of Gilded Age America, support for, 104:59–66 reviewed, 101:358–59 Brown, Preston W., 97:169 Brown, Kathleen M.: Good Wives, Nasty Brown, Richard C.: book reviews by, Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: 95:93–94, 427–29, 98:103–4, 99:74– Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial 75 Virginia, reviewed, 95:309–10 Brown, Richard M.: Thomas D. Clark Brown, Kent Masterson: ed., The Civil letter to, 103:308–9 War in Kentucky: Battle for the Brown, Robert A.: investigation of Bluegrass State, reviewed, 99:394–96; Preston Brown, 104:52–53, 56 "Munfordville: The Campaign and Brown, Samuel, 97:169 Battle Along Kentucky's Strategic Brown, Thomas J.: and memorial to Axis," 97:247–85; Retreat from John C. Calhoun, 102:391 Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Brown, William Dodd: book review by, Pennsylvania Campaign, reviewed, 95:182–83, 98:236–37; "Dangerous 104:722–23 Situation, Delayed Response: Col. Brown, Larry: Thomas D. Clark letter John Bowman and the Kentucky to, 103:206–7 Expedition of 1777," 97:137–57 Brown, Martin, 104:573 Brown, William S., 96:240 Brown, Mary Watts, 103:475 Brown family: prominence in Kentucky, Brown, Mason, 97:167, 104:59 104:43; and Theodore Roosevelt, Brown, Meredith Mason: article by, 104:43 104:1; "Killing in the Philippines, Brown-Forman (Louisville, Ky.), 101:1; 1900: A Kentuckian Faces Insurgency buys Labrot & Graham Distillery, and Military Justice," 104:43–76 103:469 Brown, Neil, 101:90 Browning, C. S., 100:297 Brown, Orlando, Frankfort, Ky., Browning, Mae, 100:322 97:162, 389, 390; home of, 103:475; Browning, Mary: portrayal of Daniel illus., 101:9; Ky. Historical Society, Boone in Adventures in Pioneering, 101:7 102:524 Brown, , 99:218 Brownsville, Texas: Edward Francis Brown, Preston: complaint about, letters from, 101:471–76 104:52–54; court-martial of, 104:53– Brown University (Providence, R.I.), 58, 67–71; family connections of, 95:287, 290, 302, 303 104:59; illus., 104:45, 75; Brown v. Board of Education, 99:16, 17, investigation of, 104:52–53, 56; map 18, 116, 101:237, 243, 244, 245, 251, of location of shooting, 104:52; 252, 254, 255, 257, 262, 271, military career of, 104:43, 49; 104:220, 232, 243, 448; refinement of, movements after his courtmartial, 101:247–48; Thomas D. Clark 104:63–64; Philippine insurgency and, commentary on, 103:242 104:1; regiment of, 104:48; Bruce, Benjamin G., 100:476 relationship to Paul H. McCook, Bruce, Elizabeth Helm, 99:56 Bruce, Horatio Washington, 99:56 Bruce, Robert B.: Fraternity of Arms, A: 104:345–46 America and France in the Great War, Buckley, Patricia Merritt, 102:7 reviewed, 101:371–73 Buckley, Thomas E.: book review by, Bruegmann, Robert: Sprawl: A Compact 100:535–36 History, reviewed, 104:207–9 Buckman, James D., 99:18 Brumfield, Bob, 100:131, 136 Buckman, J. D., 104:594 Brundage, W. Fitzhugh, 100:308 Buckner, Simon Bolivar Sr., 96:340, Bruner, Benjamin L., 98:49, 52, 63, 72 97:250, 276–77, 279, 281, 282, 283; Bruner, Jerome, 99:41 state capital relocation issue, Brushy Creek (Ky.): Daniel Boone near, 104:265–66 102:555 Buckner, William, 95:259–60 Bryan, A. H.: inquest on Briar Creek Buck Pond Farm (Woodford County, slaves, 102:372 Ky.), 100:493 Bryan, Edward P., 95:395 Budd, Richard M.: Serving Two Bryan, Holland G., Paducah, Ky., Masters: The Development of American 102:198 Military Chaplaincy, 1860–1920, Bryan, Pearl, 98:391, 393 reviewed, 100:540–41 Bryan, William Jennings, 95:48, Budde, Frederick William, 99:142 96:252, 254, 299, 98:48, 87, 88, 260, Buddhist Peace Movement: Vietnam, 261, 265, 269, 275, 102:396; Bryan 102:288 Clubs, 98:275; election of 1900, Buell, Don Carlos, 96:229, 230, 243, 104:48 244, 246–47, 315–49, 97:172, 247, Bryan family, 102:464 249, 252, 254, 257, 273, 275, 282, Bryan's Station, Ky.: siege of and 283; antiguerrilla tactics of, 103:519; Simon Girty, 102:526 Ky. Historical Society, 101:12 Bryant, Carter, 95:247 Buell Armory (University of Ky): illus., Bryant, Paul W. "Bear," 99:48 102:303 Bryant, Ron D.: book review by, Buena Vista (Mexico), 95:272, 282; 95:324–25; Kentucky History: An battlefield of, 101:431; battlefield of, Annotated Bibliography, noted, 99:90 illus., 101:432 Bryant, William E., Paducah, Ky., Buerger, Helmut, 100:156–57 102:202 Bufalino, Jamie Mayhew: book reviews Bryn Mawr (Pa.), 101:52 by, 104:352–53, 739–41 Buccieri, Marty, 98:360, 364 Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, 96:257 Buchanan, James, 97:3, 5, 7, 127, Buffalo Soldiers, 99:145–49 100:453, 101:419 Buff and Blue (horse), 100:485 Buchanan, William, 97:142, 143, 145, Buford, Abraham, 100:341, 477 150, 155, 157 Buford, Charles, 100:341 Buchenwald (Germany), 95:141, 151, Buford, Martha McDowell (Mrs. 156, 162, 163, 165, 174 Abraham), 100:341 Buck, Silas C.: illus., 102:385 Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte, 96:346 Buckley, Jay H.: book review by, Buford, William, 100:341 100:201–2 Bugle Resounding: Music and Musicians Buckley, John T., 95:396 of the Civil War Era, edited by Bruce Buckley, Larry G.: book review by, C. Kelley and Mark A. Snell: reviewed, 102:424–26 Buhler-Wilkerson, Karen: No Place Like race, 102:8 Home: A History of Nursing and Home Burbank, Sidney, 98:159 Care in the U. S., reviewed, 101:173– Burbridge, Stephen G., 101:460; article 75 about, 103:521; biography of, Building New Deal Liberalism: The 103:520; execution of Confederate Political Economy of Public Works, prisoners, 103:682–83; illus., 103:522 1933–1956, by Jason Scott Smith: Burgh, James, 95:341, 348 reviewed, 104:760–62 Burgin, Ky., 100:307 Bulfinch, Charles, Boston, Mass., Burgoyne cannon: illus., 101:26 103:513 Burgwyn, H. James: book review by, Bulge: See Battle of the Bulge 101:187–89 Bulkley, W. H., 96:363 Burk, Robert F.: book review by, Bull, The (N. Y. periodical), 98:191, 194 100:572–73 Bullard, James G., 97:269, 285 Burleigh, Angus A., 98:3, 6, 17 Bullard, R. L.: characterization of Burlingame, Michael: ed., Inside the Preston Brown, 104:56–57 White House in War Times: Memoirs Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban and Reports of Lincoln's Secretary by Sprawl and the Rise of American William O. Stoddard, reviewed, Environmentalism, The, by Adam 98:329–30 : reviewed, 100:262–64 Burlington, N. J.: Vicksburg campaign Bullitt, Alexander Scott, 97:344 victory celebration, 103:654 Bullitt, John C., 97:344 Burma, 100:137 Bullitt, Joshua Fry, 96:231n Burnett, Henry C., 99:348, 352–55, Bullitt, Matilda Fry, 97:344 358 Bullitt, William Christian, 97:344 Burnett, Henry L., 97:19 Bullitt County, Ky., 95:10; knobs of, Burnett, Mary Elizabeth, 99:271, 301 102:357; rioters from, 102:374–75; Burnett, R. S., 95:386, 388–89 state capital relocation issue, 104:281 : The British Bullman, Gale, 97:416–17 Invasion of 1814, by Anthony S. Pitch: Bullock, J. J., 95:246 reviewed, 96:399–400 Bullock, Nannette McDowell, 100:584 Burns, Bob, 100:200 Bullock, William F., 95:10, 96:231n; Burns, David M.: Gateway: Dr. Thomas Briar Creek slave case, 102:367–69, Walker and the Opening of Kentucky, 374, 377–78; grand jury report, reviewed, 98:236–37 102:376; illus., 102:370; retirement Burns, Haydon, 99:38 of, 102:381; Burns, Stewart: ed., Daybreak of law school, 102:362 Freedom: The Montgomery Bus Bull Run (Va.), second battle of, Boycott, reviewed, 96:111–13 96:137–66 Burnside Bill (1879), 96:35 Bundy, Dan: and Thomas D. Clark Burnt Station: See Kincheloe's Station memorial issue, 103:6 Burr, Aaron, 100:347–48 Bundy, McGeorge, 95:294 Burris, John P.: Exhibiting Religion: Bundy, William P., 102:329 Colonialism and Spectacle at Bunning, James Paul ("Jim"), 99:213, International Expositions, 1851–1893, 220, 233, 234, 235, 266, 282; Senate reviewed, 100:377–79 Burr's Washington (horse), 100:487 Butler, Marshall, 100:136 Burstein, Andrew: Letters from the Butler, Pierce, 104:474; relationship Head and Heart: Writings of Thomas with Felix Frankfurter, 104:465 Jefferson, reviewed, 101:134–35 Butler, Susan: ed., My Dear Mr. Stalin: Burton, Lewis W., Lexington, Ky., The Complete Correspondence between 103:61 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Burton, Sheila Mason: and Winona L. Stalin, reviewed, 104:355–57 Fletcher, and James E. Wallace, eds., Butler, Wendell, 99:266; Combs Community Memories: A Glimpse of administration, 104:577 Africian American Life in Frankfort, Button, Bill, 96:2 noted, 102:149–50 Buzzard (horse): Henry Clay buys, Burton, Thomas, 98:5 100:476–77; illus., 100:476 Buschenhagen (German POW), 100:158 Buzzell About Kentuck: Settling the Bush, Asahel K., 96:341 Promised Land, edited by Craig Bush, Cornelia: Ky. Historical Society, Thompson Friend: reviewed, 98:297– 101:14 98 Bush, George W., 99:268, 282, Byrd, Carl B., 100:158 100:459, 102:9 Byrd, C. T., 98:64 Bush, Harold K. Jr.: book review by, Byrd, Harry, 104:442 101:364–66 Byrd, James: murder of, 102:384 Bush, Phillip: surveys with Daniel Byrne, Edward P., 97:172, 176 Boone, 102:540 Byrnes, James F., 104:450, 491, 493, Bush, William, 97:151, 152, 156, 157, 494, 497, 503; and the War 102:541; settlement of, 102:540; Production Board, 104:495–96 surveys with Daniel Boone, 102:540, Byron, George Gordon (Lord Byron): 541 portrayal of Daniel Boone in Don Juan, Bushnell, Esther, 98:14 102:499 Business of Relief, This: Confronting Byron, Lord, 100:48 Poverty in a Southern City, by Elna C. Green: reviewed, 102:128–29 C busing, 99:19 Cabell, Edmund, 95:126 Bussey, Charles: book review by, Cabildo (New Orleans, La.), 103:502 100:566–68 Cabinet for Families and Children Buster, William R.: illus., 104:682; Ky. (Frankfort, Ky.), 99:279 Historical Society director, 101:35–36, Cabinet for Health Services (Frankfort, 44 Ky.), 99:279 But for Birmingham: The Local and Cable, George W., 96:43, 98:11 National Movements in the Civil Rights Caborn-Wellborn: Constructing a New Struggle, by Glenn T. Eskew: reviewed, Society after the Angel Chiefdom, by 96:213–15 David Pollack: reviewed, 102:567–69 Butler, Anne S., 99:122 Cadillac Story, The: The Postwar Years, Butler, David, 98:370 by Thomas E. Bonsall: reviewed, Butler, Mann: Ky. Historical Society, 102:141–43 101:10; Thomas D. Clark commentary Cadiz, Ky., 99:348, 100:153 on, 103:343–44 Cadwallader, Sylvanus: with Grant at Vicksburg, Miss., 103:632, 637; Calhoun family: migration of, 102:464– reaction to Grant's Vicksburg 65 campaign, 103:646–47 Calhoun Methodist Church (Calhoun, Cagney, James, 98:426 Ky.): Gene Wheeler's funeral service Caine, Philip D.: Aircraft Down! at, 102:66 Evading Capture in WW II Europe, Califano, Joseph A. Jr., 99:43 noted, 96:116–17; book review by, California, 95:237, 100:464 99:425–27 California Rising: The Life and Times of Cairo, Ill., 99:341, 342, 346, 352; Pat Brown, by Ethan Rarick: reviewed, of at, 104:375–76 103:630 Calk, William, 100:498; diary, illus., Caise, Helen Car: Lexington, Ky., 103:145 school integration, 101:245 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 96:299, 301, Cajans: Ala. triracial isolate group, 304 102:212; Miss.triracial isolate group, Callaway, Betsy: illus., 102:531 102:212 Callaway, Chesley, 97:157 Cajuns: La. triracial isolate group, Callaway, Edmund: surveys with 102:212 Daniel Boone, 102:542 Cakes and Ale Club (Lexington, Ky.), Callaway, Elizabeth: rescue, 101:7 103:51 Callaway, Fanny: illus., 102:531 Calamity Jane: The Woman and the Callaway, Frances: rescue, 101:7 Legend, by James D. McLaird: Callaway, James, 97:157 reviewed, 104:333–35 Callaway, Richard, 95:122, 97:144, Caldas, Stephen J.: and Carl L. 153, 155, 100:502, 102:469 Bankston III, A Troubled Dream: The Calloway, Colin G.: One Vast Winter Promise and Failure of School Count: The Native American West Desegregation in Louisiana, reviewed, before Lewis and Clark, reviewed, 100:257–60 101:501–3 Caldwell, David: Guilford Academy, N. Calloway, Micajah, 97:157 C., 102:28 Calloway County, Ky., 98:246, 99:341, Caldwell, Isaac: Ky. Historical Society 355; and whipping issue, 100:8, 15, keynote speaker, 101:14 20, 22–25 Caldwell, Karen K., 99:282 (Lexington, Ky.), Caldwell, Ken: illus., 100:137 100:494 Caldwell County, Ky., 99:346, 352, 355 Calvary Episcopal Church (Louisville, Calhoun, C. C.: Ky. Historical Society, Ky.), 98:173 101:20 Camargo (Mexico), 95:267 Calhoun, John C., 100:426, 451, 465, Cambodia: U.S. invasion of, 102:292, 101:414; family of, 100:442; and 301, 351 Henry Clay, 100:453, 458; memorial Camden, Johnson N., 95:33 to, 102:391; and nullification, Camp, Thomas S., 95:10 100:455–57 Camp, Walter, 97:413 Calhoun, Ky., 100:142, 102:42, 43, 48; Camp Alva, Okla., 100:158 and Gene Wheeler, 102:41, 44, 62, 66; Campbell, Anne: See Anne G. Ritchie support for Alma Wheeler, 102:55 Campbell, Arthur, 97:143 Campbell, Douglas, 99:137 Campbell, Edward D. C., 98:369, 375 103:529 Campbell, Gavin James: book review Camp Eminence, Ky., 100:145 by, 102:253–55; Music and the Making Camp Grant, Ill., 100:158 of a New South, reviewed, 102:255–56 Camp H. C. Corbin, Lexington, Ky., Campbell, Isabella (Mrs. John Poage), 98:54–55, 62–63, 67 100:335, 338, 341 Camp Indianola, Neb., 100:159 Campbell, James, 99:351–52 Camp Kearney, R. I., 100:162 Campbell, James R., 98:46 Camp Kilmer, N. J., 96:276, 280, 290 Campbell, Jim Tom, 98:283 Camp Lucky Strike (France), 96:289 Campbell, J. Nathan: book review by, Camp Mackall, N. C., 102:46; triracial 98:110–12 isolate group, 102:48 Campbell, John, 103:496 Camp Maxey, Texas: Charles P. Campbell, John Poage, 100:335, 338, Roland's training at, 101:87–88, 90 342 Camp Merriwether, Louisville, Ky., Campbell, Robert: book review by, 95:249 101:523–24 Camp Nelson, Kentucky: A Civil War Campbell, Tracy, 97:92; biography of History, by Richard D. Sears: Ed Prichard, 104:392–93, 397; book reviewed, 101:110–12 review by, 100:549–51; Deliver the Camp Nelson, Ky., 101:462; Edward Vote: A History of Election Fraud, An Francis training at, 101:457, 460; American Political Tradition, 1742– Soldier's Home at, 101:461 2004, reviewed, 104:783–85; Short of Camp Owsley, Louisville, Ky., 95:249 the Glory: The Fall and Redemption of Camp Ruston, La., 100:159 Edward F. Prichard Jr., reviewed, Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif., 96:290 96:385–86 Camp Shenango, Penn.: Carl Dee Campbell, Walter E.: Across Fortune's Perguson Jr. training at, 101:307 Tracks: A Biography of William Rand Camp Shipp, Ala., 98:69–70, 73, 75–76 Kenan Jr., reviewed, 95:110–11 Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.: during Campbell County, Ky., 100:14; World War I, 104:684 corruption and reform efforts in, Camp Van Dorn, Miss.: Charles P. 98:343–65; Democratic Party in, Roland's training at, 101:82–87, 90 104:518–19; historical society of, Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.: Carl Dee 98:343; Negro State Convention Perguson Jr. training at, 101:300; representation, 98:166 Charles P. Roland's training at, Campbellsville, Ky., 100:9, 12, 19 101:77–80 Campbellsville University: A Centennial Camp , Louisville, Ky., Portrait, by Robert B. Clark: noted, 99:148 104:808 : oral history in, 104:628; Camp Breckinridge, Ky.: German POWs during War of 1812, 104:6 at, 100:140–65 Canadian First Army, 96:282 Camp Campbell, Ky., 96:292; German cancer: and industrial pollution, article POWs at, 100:140–65; during World about, 102:157–82 War II, 100:133–335 Cane Ridge, Ky., 97:357 Camp Carson, Col., 96:278, 280 Cane Ridge Church (Bourbon County, Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, Ky.), 102:30; Great Revival, 102:28, 34; illus., 102:34; Lexington, Ky., 102:27 Caplinger, Owen, 95:415 Cane Ridge–Concord Memorial, Capp, Al, 96:126 102:32–33 Capra, Frank, 98:423, 99:285–86 Cane Ridge-Concord Memorial, 102:35 Capt. Travis (horse), 100:485 Cannady, Robert B.: Thomas D. Clark Captured Honor: POW Survival in the letter to, 103:208–9 Philippines and Japan, by Bob Cannon, Francis Marion, 100:492 Wodnik: noted, 101:232–33 Cannon, Jouett Taylor, 103:48 Caputo, Philip: Vietnam memoir of, Cannon, Sarah Jouett Taylor: annual 102:296 report, 101:27; illus., 101:29; Ky. Carafano, James Jay: Waltzing into the Historical Society, 101:28, 30; Ky. Cold War: The Struggle for Occupied Historical Society director, 101:44; Austria, reviewed, 100:561–63 Register associate editor, 101:25 Carbon Glow, Ky., 97:191 (Canton, Ohio), Cardozo, Benjamin N., 104:455, 464, 97:403, 427, 428, 435, 438 465, 485 Canton Rogers Jewelers (Canton, Ohio), Carentan, France, 102:51, 52, 55 97:433, 435 Carey, Dan: book review by, 99:160–62 Cantrell, Doug, 97:197; book review by, Carinci, Peter "Tito": described, 98:355; 102:592–93 and George Ratterman, 98:343, 355– Cantrell, Gregg: Stephen F. Austin: 61, 363; indicted, 98:364 Empresario of Texas, reviewed, Carlin, John W.: "Records Everywhere, 98:214–16 But How Are They Going to Survive?," Cantrill, Ethel Gist, 99:300, 103:48 96:377–83 Capital Avenue (Frankfort, Ky.): bridge Carlisle, John G., 98:155–57, 168–69, at, 103:475 174, 177, 104:60 Capital Hotel (Frankfort, Ky.), 95:397, Carlisle, Ky.: Brushy Creek near, 407, 420, 98:86–88, 100, 260, 101:12, 102:555 103:475; history of, 103:475; painting Carlisle Barracks (Pa.), 99:131 of, illus., 103:476 Carlisle County, Ky., 99:341 Capitalism, Politics, and Railroads in Carlsbad, Calif., 98:370 Jacksonian New England, by Michael Carmichael, Omar: Louisville school J. Connolly: reviewed, 102:97–99 integration, 101:244 Capital Location Committee: Carmichael, Peter S.: Last Generation, controversy over vote of, 104:262–63; The: Young Virginians in Peace, War, creation of, 104:261 and Reunion, reviewed, 103:799–801 "Capital Question: Efforts to Relocate Carnahan, Lisa, 99:257 Kentucky's Seat of Government," by Carney, John, 97:157 Robert M. , 104:249–83 Carney, Judith A.: Black Rice: The Capital Railway Company (Frankfort, African Origins of Rice Cultivation in Ky.), 95:396–97 the Americas, reviewed, 100:216–17 Capital Transit Company (Frankfort, Caro, Robert A.: Master of the Senate: Ky.), 95:421 The Years of Lyndon Johnson, capitol buildings: See Kentucky capitol reviewed, 100:255–57 buildings Carpenter, Gilbert S., 98:77 Capitol Theatre (Frankfort, Ky.), 98:366 Carpenter, Joel A.: Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of American Carson, Kit, 95:230, 100:499; textbook Fundamentalism, reviewed, 97:224–26 biography of, 102:517; as a western Carpenter, Tibbis, 99:294 archetype, 102:516 Carpenters' Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.), Carson, Rachel: impact of Silent Spring, 103:502 102:155, 157–58, 165 Carper, James C.: "William Morgan Carstens, Kenneth C.: book review by, Beckner: The Horace Mann of 101:322–24; and Nancy Son Carstens, Kentucky," 96:29–60 eds., Life of George Rogers Clark, Carr, Herbert, 99:359 1752–1818, The: Triumphs and Carr, Philip J., 97:337–46; and Amy Tragedies, reviewed, 103:769–70 Lambeck Young, and Joseph E. Carter, Dan T.: From George Wallace to Granger, "How Historical Archaeology Newt Gingrich: Race in the Works: A Case Study of Slave Houses Conservative Counter-revolution, 1963– at Locust Grove," 96:167–91 1994, reviewed, 95:213–14 Carradine, John, 98:372 Carter, Henry: Combs administration, Carroll, Bishop John, 101:278, 292; 104:577; and 's tax and Fr. John Thayer, 101:275–76, problems, 104:578 281–82, 282, 285, 287, 290, 293, 294; Carter, Hodding II: Thomas D. Clark illus., 101:279; opposition to sale of letter to, 103:251–52 slaves, 101:291 Carter, James Earl, 99:41, 50, 217, Carroll, Charles, 101:276 231 Carroll, Francis M.: A Good and Wise Carter, Jimmy, 104:462; letter to Measure: The Search for the Canadian- Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:248; American Boundary, 1783–1842, Thomas D. Clark commentary on, reviewed, 100:371–72 103:249 Carroll, John, 97:356, 358, 364, 366 Carter, John J.: book review by, Carroll, John M.: book review by, 102:447–49; Covert Operations and the 104:209–10 Emergence of the Modern American Carroll, Julian M., 99:2, 30, 52, 217, Presidency, 1920–1960, reviewed, 218, 219, 241, 102:77; establishment 101:544–46 of Kentucky Oral History Commission, Carter, Ruth C.: ed., For Honor, Glory & 104:391 Union: The Mexican and Civil War Carroll, Patrick J.: Felix Longoria's Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Wake: Bereavement, Racism, and the Lytle, reviewed, 98:318–19 Rise of Mexican American Activism, Carter County, Ky., 99:289 reviewed, 101:192–94 Carter Family (musical group), 98:390 Carroll, Susan J.: ed., The Impact of Carthage College (Kenosha, Wis.), Women in Public Office, reviewed, 104:644; oral history program, 100:124–26 104:647; oral history workshop, Carroll County, Ky.: Democratic Party 104:646 in, 104:518–19; state capital Carthagenians: Melungeon ancestry, relocation issue, 104:281 102:222 Carrollton (Ky.) Democrat, 100:10 Carvel, Elbert N., 99:39 Carry A. Nation: Retelling the Life, by Carver Elementary School (Lexington, Fran Grace: reviewed, 99:190–92 Ky.), 101:247, 251, 262, 264; illus., 101:259 Catholics and Jews in Twentieth Casablanca (Morocco), 101:310 Century America, by Egal Feldman: Case of Japanese Americans during reviewed, 100:396–98 World War II, The: Suppression of Civil Catholic University (Washington, D.C.), Liberty, edited by Minoru Kiyota: 96:301 reviewed, 102:261–62 Catledge, Turner: letter to Thomas D. Casey County, Ky., 97:359 Clark, illus., 103:228; Thomas D. Cash, W. J.: Thomas D. Clark Clark letters to, 103:251–53, 396 commentary on, 103:324–25 Catlettsburg, Ky., 97:359, 404, 99:287, Cashin, Joan E., 96:313; ed., Our 289 Common Affairs: Texts from Women in Catlettsburg Woman's Literary Club, the Old South, reviewed, 95:317–18; 99:289 War Was You and Me, The: Civilians in Catton, Philip E.: Diem's Final Failure: the American Civil War, reviewed, Prelude to America's War in Vietnam, 101:346–48 reviewed, 101:549–51 Casper, Leonard: correspondence with Caudill, Edward: Edward Larson, and Robert Penn Warren, 104:91 Jesse Fox Mayshark, The Scopes Trial: Cassaday, Ben: reaction to Louisville A Photographic History, reviewed, lynching, 102:373–74 99:70–71 Cassino campaign: and Carl Dee Caudill, Harry M., 96:131, 136, 97:105, Perguson Jr., 101:315 111, 195, 103:347; book reviewed by Castagneto, Pierangelo: book review by, Thomas D. Clark, 103:281–82; letter 101:143–45 to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:278; Castleman, John B., 98:46, 96 Night Comes to the Cumberlands, Castle's Woods (Russell County, Ky.), 102:155; The Senator from Slaughter 95:122 County, noted, 96:114; Thomas D. Castle Werneck (Germany), 100:150; Clark correspondence with, 103:277– illus., 100:149 83, 364–65, 394, 427, 450; Thomas D. Casto, Marilyn: Actors, Audiences, & Clark report on Theirs Be the Power: Historic Theatres of Kentucky, The Moguls of Eastern Ky., 103:353–56 reviewed, 99:81–82 Caudill, James K., 102:155 Cate, Wirt A.: review of J. Winston Cautious Rebel: A Biography of Susan Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, Clay Sawitzky, by Lindsey Apple: 103:723–25 reviewed, 96:196–98 Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Cave, Alfred A.: book review by, Landscape of the South, by Hal 99:167–68 Crowther: reviewed, 99:204–6 Cave, Stan: and , 102:7– Catholic Advocate (Louisville, Ky.), 8 96:48; See also Central Catholic Cave, The, by Robert Penn Warren: Advocate noted, 104:813 : See Roman Catholic Cave City, Ky., 96:322, 97:260, 261, Church 262, 263, 264 Catholic Conference of Kentucky, (Louisville, Ky.), 99:257 102:372; Matthew Kennedy grave in, Catholic Historical Review, 96:302 103:495 Cavender, Anthony: Folk Medicine in Cerulean Springs and the Springs of Southern Appalachia, reviewed, Western Kentucky, by William T. 102:229–30 Turner and LaDonna Dixon Anderson: Cayton, Andrew R. L.: book review by, noted, 104:806–7 99:174–76; Dominion of War, The: Cervantes, Miguel: on history, 101:480 Empire and Liberty in North America, Chafee, Adna R.: illus., 104:68; and 1500–2000, 104:121–25; Frontier Preston Brown case, 104:68, 72; Indiana, reviewed, 95:95–96; Ohio: A supports Preston Brown, 104:63; History of a People, reviewed, tactics during Philippine War, 104:66 100:358–60; portrayal of Daniel Chafee, Zechariah, 98:183 Boone, 102:558; United States Chaffin, Tom: Fatal Glory: Narciso historiography, current state of, Lopez and the First Clandestine U. S. 104:100–101 War against Cuba, reviewed, 95:100– Cecil, Frank, 98:86–87 102 "Celebrating the Ordinary: Why Chal, Joseph, 97:421 Common Folk Should Write Memoir," Challenge and Change in Appalachia: by Linda Scott DeRosier, 98:139–53 The Story of Hindman Settlement Centennial Crisis: The Disputed Election School, by Jesse Stoddart: reviewed, of 1876, by William H. Rehnquist: 101:324–25 reviewed, 102:118–19 Chalmers, James R., 97:260–65, 267– Center, Ky., 98:389 73, 275, 285 Center for American Women and Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, Politics, 99:213, 250 104:423 Center of Excellence for the Study of Chamberlain, John, 100:482 Kentucky African Americans Chamberlain, Joshua L., 96:14 (CESKAA), 99:5, 122 Chamberlain, Neville, 104:479 Center of Military History (Washington, Chambers, Frank, 95:243, 244, 249, D. C.), 102:341 264, 265, 271, 279 Center Street (Louisville, Ky.), 98:175 Chambers, George W., 95:244, 260 Central Alabama Railroad, 97:248 Chambers, John S.: book by, 103:65; Central Alternative School (Lexington, book collection of, 103:63; and the Ky.): integration of, 101:267 Book Thieves, 103:50; friendship with Central Catholic Advocate (Louisville, William H. Townsend, 103:65; illus., Ky.), 96:48 103:49, 711 Centralized Traffic Control (Metropolis, Chambers, Patrick H., 95:244 Ill.), 98:291, 295 Chambers, Peter: during Dudley's Central Kentucky Traction Company Defeat, 104:34 (Frankfort, Ky.), 95:403, 405 Chambers, Thomas A.: Drinking the Centre College (Danville, Ky.), 96:32, Waters: Creating an American Leisure 97:2, 9, 163, 165, 166, 167, 405, 413, Class at Nineteenth-Century Mineral 418, 99:107, 104:590 Springs, reviewed, 101:158–60 Centre-Harvard football game (1921), Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 95:244 97:413 Chancellorsville, Va.: battle of, Centreville, Miss., 101:82–83 101:439, 441, 445, 456 Ceredo, Ky., 96:149 Chandler, Albert Benjamin ("Happy"), 95:55, 173, 177, 98:348, 361, 371, Patton's pardons, 102:85 396, 100:142, 102:11, 104:227, 415, Chandler, Dan, 99:106 452, 527, 554, 576, 591, 593; 1935 Chandler, Joe, 99:103 gubernatorial campaign, 104:414, Chandler, Mildred, 99:106 440–43; during 1937 flood, 102:192; Chandler, Mimi, 99:106 1938 Democratic senatorial primary, Chandler, Zachariah, 96:333 104:442–44, 453; 1947 Democratic Change, Iris: The Rape of Nanking: The gubernatorial primary, 104:518; 1954 Forgotten Holocaust of World War II, senatorial campaign, 104:545; 1955 reviewed, 96:108–10 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Channing, Steven: documentary film 104:545, 555–58; 1955 gubernatorial by, 104:611 campaign, 104:557; 1956 Democratic Chapelle, Helene: correspondence with senatorial primary, 104:560–61; 1956 Alma Wheeler, 102:65–66; search for, Democratic state convention, 104:560; 102:67 1956 senatorial campaign, 104:561– Chaplain River, 96:339 62; 1959 Democratic gubernatorial Chaplain to the Confederacy: Basil primary, 104:563–64; 1959 Manly and Baptist Life in the Old gubernatorial campaign, 104:510, South, by A. James Fuller: reviewed, 564–65; 1963 Democratic 99:312–13 gubernatorial primary, 104:582–87; Chapman, Sam, 99:106 1963 gubernatorial campaign, Chapman, Virgil: 1948 Democratic 104:587–89; as baseball senatorial primary, 104:533–34; Ed commissioner, 99:4, 99, 107–21; and Prichard's evaluation of, 104:453–54; civil rights, 104:448, 559; early life, pardon of Ed Prichard, 104:538; , 99:99, 107; Ed Prichard's evaluation Ky., 104:452 of, 104:447–49; evaluation of by peers, Chappell, David L.: Stone of Hope, A: 104:453; first administration, Prophetic Religion and the Death of Jim 104:569; as governor, 99:99, 102; Crow, reviewed, 102:266–70 highway patrol, 104:520; and Chapperal Coal Company (Ky.): and integration of baseball, 99:110–16; Paul E. Patton, 102:70 and Ky. politics, 99:5, 6, 7, 25–26, 29, Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution 241, 266, 298; merit system, 104:569; and the Birth of American Gothic, by relationship with Bert Combs, Peter Kafer: reviewed, 103:782–83 104:579; relationship with Earle Charleston (S. C.) Mercury, 101:417 Clements, 104:524, 563, 576–79; Charleston, S. C., 95:6, 7, 102:30; relationship with Ed Prichard, conflict over the meaning of the Civil 104:513, 540–45; school integration, War, 102:392 101:244; second administration, Charleston, Tenn.: economic impact of 104:559–60; support of Republicans, Civil War on, 103:672–73 104:560; tax plan, 104:590; Thomas Charlestown, Ind., 99:377 D. Clark commentary on, 103:356–61; Charlestown Ordnance Works University of Ky. medical center, (Charlestown, Ind.), 100:146 104:567; visits North Africa, 101:311– Charlotte, N. C.: school integration, 12 101:249 Chandler, Ben: gubernatorial Charlottesville, Va., 100:502 candidacy, 102:10–11; on Paul E. Charlton, Albert: state capital Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838– relocation issue, 104:279 1907, by Carolyn Ross Johnston: Charlton, Thomas L., 104:612, 638, reviewed, 102:99–100 648; and Lois E. Myers, and Rebecca Cherry, Andrew, 100:46 Sharpless, eds., Handbook of Oral Cherry, Henry Hardin, 97:303 History: review essay by Tracy E. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway K'Meyer, 104:685–98 Company v. Kentucky, 98:257 Charting Louisiana: Selected Talks from Chescheir, George Maynard, 100:139 the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Chessboard of War: Sherman and Hood Conference DVD, Historic New Orleans in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864, by Collection and the Louisiana Historical Anne J. Bailey: reviewed, 98:119–20 Association: reviewed, 104:141–43 Chester, E. W., 100:152, 157 Chase, Philander D.: book review by, Chet, Guy, Conquering the American 95:188–89 Wilderness: The Triumph of European Chase, Salmon P., 96:333, 346; Murat Warfare in the Colonial Northeast: Halstead's letter, 103:640–41 reviewed, 101:332–34 Chase, Stuart: New Republic article, Cheverus, John Louis Lefebvre, 104:424 101:279 Chase College of Law (Highland Cheyenne Indians, 95:232 Heights, Ky.), 98:186 Chicago, Ill., 95:10, 26, 98:293, 294– Chatham, James O.: Sundays Down 95, 344, 379, 380, 99:103, 107, 367, South: A Pastor's Stories, reviewed, 375, 100:197, 490; oral history project 98:226–27 in, 104:612 Chatman, Viva, 98:389 Chicago & North Western Railroad, Chattanooga, Tenn., 95:7, 26, 27, 99:40 96:315, 316, 318, 323, 324, 327, 329, , 97:404 97:252, 254 Chicago Cardinals, 97:438, 441 Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 96:340 Chicago Cubs, 99:112 chemical industry: and vinyl chloride, Chicago Evening American: story about article about, 102:157–81 William English Walling, 96:356–57 chemical unions: danger of vinyl Chicago Times: on Don Carlos Buell, chloride, 102:179–80 96:328; reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Cheney, Dick: on Iraq, 102:354 campaign, 103:646–47; reporter with Cherbrourg, France, 102:39 Grant at Vicksburg, Miss., 103:632 Cherokee Indians, 97:139, 144, 145, , 98:381, 100:162, 150, 155, 101:7, 102:480; Melungeon 104:552; behavior of Ohio troops at ancestry, 102:211; Sycamore Shoals the , 103:639; reaction Treaty, 102:496 to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, Cherokee Park (Louisville, Ky.): Daniel 103:644–45; story about William Boone sculpture, 102:513; Daniel English Walling, 96:38, 357–58, 366 Boone sculpture, illus., 102:514 Chickamauga, Tenn.: battle of, 99:57, Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture 101:451–52 Change, 1700–1835, by Theda Perdue: Chickasaw Bayou (Miss.): and the reviewed, 97:211–12 Vicksburg campaign, 103:647 Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Chief Justiceship of , 1801–1835, by Herbert A. Johnson: 103:531–32; integration in, 99:18, 19; reviewed, 95:189–90 See also Hopkinsville, Ky. Chief Justiceship of Warren Burger, Christian family, 102:483 1969–1986, by Earl M. Maltz: Christianity and the Mass Media in reviewed, 98:222–24 America: Toward a Democratic Children of the Depression, edited by Accommodation, by Quentin J. Kathleen Thompson and Hilary Mac Schultze: reviewed, 102:131–33 Austin: reviewed, 100:406–7 Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Chile, H. M., 97:395 Regional Pluralism: edited by Bill J. Chiles, Jane, 99:257 Leonard: reviewed, 98:322–23 Chillicothe, Ohio, 95:129, 223, 225, Christian Psalmist, 98:399 97:137; Shawnee settlement, 102:494 Christianson, Eric Howard: book Chillicothe Eagles (Ohio), 97:438 reviews by, 101:124–26, 102:229–30 "'Chimney Corner Constitutions': Christy, Susan, 97:174 Democratization and Its Limits in Chung, Haeja K.: Harriette Simpson Frontier Kentucky," by Harry S. Laver, Arnow: Critical Essays on Her Work, 95:337–67 reviewed, 95:91–92 China: communist revolution, 102:318; Churchill, H. A., Lexington, Ky., and the Soviet Union, 102:318; and 101:250 Vietnam, 102:329 Churchill, Winston, 99:133, 104:479, Chinn, George M.: illus., 101:33; Ky. 481, 682 Historical Society director, 101:33, 44; Churchill Downs (Louisville, Ky.), Ky. Historical Society firearm 100:495, 103:484; See also Kentucky collection, 101:30; Register editor, Derby; Kentucky Oaks 101:2 Church of Our Merciful Saviour Chinn family, 101:25 (Louisville, Ky.), 98:172 Chinnici, Joseph P., 97:350 Ciafardini, Pat: and George Ratterman, Chipley, Steve F., 97:181 98:343, 356, 358, 362; indicted, Chittenden, Henry, 98:17 98:364 Chivington, John, 95:235 Cilley, Jonathan, 97:402 Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750– Cimprich, John: book review by, 1830, by Greg O'Brien: reviewed, 104:128–30 100:514–16 Cincinnati (Ohio) Commercial, 98:173, Chrisman, David: book review by, 99:348, 103:656–57; Grant's letter to, 103:826–28 103:639; reaction to Grant's Christ Episcopal Church (Lexington, Vicksburg campaign, 103:630, 632– Ky.), 103:61 33, 637–42, 643–45 Christian, Thomas: journal of, 104:27, Cincinnati (Ohio) Daily Gazette, 98:161– 33, 36–38 62, 164, 168 Christian, William, 97:139, 144, 155 Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer, 103:638, Christian Appalachian Project: oral 104:425; reaction to Grant's history project, 104:643 Vicksburg campaign, 103:637, 644–45 Christian County, Ky., 95:132, 99:8, Cincinnati (Ohio) Gazette, 103:656–57; 15, 100:14, 140; and civil rights, on Mahlon D. Manson, 96:242; 99:16, 18; guerrilla warfare in, reaction to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:630 Citizen Soldiers in the War of 1812, by Cincinnati (Ohio) Times: Vicksburg C. Edward Skeen: reviewed, 97:470– campaign victory celebration, 72 103:656–57 Citizen's Patriotic League (Covington, Cincinnati, Ohio, 95:5, 8, 10, 26, 27, Ky.), 98:183, 186, 201–2 96:5, 10–11, 13, 14, 23, 243, 319–20, City College of New York (CCNY), 326, 331, 332, 97:399, 98:167, 169, 96:274, 276, 307, 311, 314, 104:617; 182, 344, 346, 349, 351, 355, 356, oral history at, 104:615 362, 391, 99:99, 103–4, 107, 115–16, City of Frankfort (steamboat), 95:377 104:15; commercial publishing in, Civil Defense Begins at Home: 102:501; founding of, 102:515; Militarization Meets Everyday Life in reactions to Grant's Vicksburg the Fifties, by Laura McEnaney: campaign, 103:631–46, 656–57; reviewed, 100:112–15 reaction to capture of Fort Donelson, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 103:628; Underground Railroad, 98:396 101:105 civil rights: and A. B. "Happy" Cincinnati Car Company, 95:414, 415 Chandler, 104:448; issue in 1962 Cincinnati: From River City to Highway senate campagin, 104:583–84; issues Metropolis, by David Stradling: noted, in administration, 103:843 104:595–96; Ky. bills on, 99:3, 8, 26– Cincinnati Gazette: reaction to Grant's 28, 31, 33–34, 36, 44–48; march on Vicksburg campaign, 103:632–33, Frankfort (1964), 99:36; school 642–45 integration in Fayette County, Ky., Cincinnati Germans after the Great War, 101:243–74; and Thomas D. Clark, by Don H. Tolzmann, 98:182 103:227, 229; Thomas D. Clark Cincinnati Home Guards, 97:432, 433, commentary on, 103:251–70, 407–20 435, 437 Civil Rights Act of 1964 (U.S.), 99:39, Cincinnati Potters, 97:411, 415, 418, 40, 101:249 421, 422, 423, 424, 436 Civil Rights Movement in American , 99:99, 100, 106 Memory, The, edited by Renee C. Cincinnati Tobacco Warehouse, 98:194 Romano and Leigh Raiford: reviewed, Cisneros, Henry, 99:214 104:370–71 Cissell, Benjamin P., 99:352–54, 355 Civil War, 97:1–25, 247–85, 305, Citizen, Mother, Worker: Debating Public 98:179–80, 241, 242, 244, 268, 279, Responsibility for Child Care after the 370, 393, 429–38, 99:60, 66, 134, Second World War, by Emilie Stoltzfus: 360, 100:6, 146, 453, 459, 482, 488, reviewed, 102:262–64 494, 500, 101:51, 397, 399, 423, 428; Citizen: and the Struggle African American recruitment issue, for American Democracy, by Louise W. 101:459–60; African American soldiers Knight: reviewed, 104:169–70 in, 101:477–78; beginnings of, Citizens Committee on Desegregation 101:403; causes of, 101:403, 405; (Louisville, Ky.), 104:232 changing views of, 101:425–27; Citizens of Zion: The Social Origins of contingency in, 101:438–40; effect on Camp Meeting Revivalism, by Ellen Ky. politics, 103:661–90; effect on Eslinger: reviewed, 97:464–67 political attitudes of George W. Smith, 103:661–90; and emancipation, 102:398; guerrilla warfare in, review Smith, The: How a Western Ky. essay, 103:517–41; letters of an Evolved from Unionist Whig to African American Civil War soldier, Pro-Southern Democrat," by Charles 101:457–78; and Mahlon D. Manson, E. Yonkers, 103:661–90 96:221–47; Marxist interpretation of, Clagett, Marjorie: correspondence with 102:347; memorial days, 102:391–92; Carl Dee Perguson Jr., 101:301, 302, memorials, 102:394–95; monuments 308; papers at Western Ky. University, in Kentucky, 102:396; and original- 101:299; Western Ky. State Teachers intent theory, 102:397–99; review College, 101:298–99 essay about meaning of, 102:383–402; Claiming the Pen: Women and struggle over centennial observance, Intellectual Life in the Early American 102:396–97; Vicksburg campaign, South, by Catherine Kerrison: article about, 103:627–60 reviewed, 104:140–41 Civil War as a Theological Crisis, The, Clardy, Mary Fox, 95:75 by Mark A. Noll: reviewed, 104:154–55 Clark, Bennett: illus., 103:5 Civil War Battle Flags of the Clark, Beth: illus., 103:383, 387 and Order of Battle, by C. McKeever: Clark, Earl W. Jr.: and Terry W. noted, 96:115 Lehmann, The Green Line: The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Cincinnati, Newport & Covington Essays, edited by Kenneth W. Noe and Railway: An Illustrated History of Shannon H. Wilson: reviewed, 95:445– Public Transit in Northern Kentucky, 48 reviewed, 99:163–65 Civil War in Books: An Analytical Clark, Eleanor: and Robert Penn Bibliography, by David J. Eicher: Warren, 104:82, 92 noted, 95:116 Clark, George Rogers, 96:170, 308, Civil War in Kentucky: Battle for the 311, 97:130, 139, 140, 141, 149, Bluegrass State, edited by Kent 102:461; compared to Daniel Boone, Masterson Brown: reviewed, 99:394– 102:523; illus., 102:523; textbook 96 biography of, 102:517; Thomas D. Civil War Pharmacy: A History of Drugs, Clark commentary on, 103:338 Drug Supply and Provision, and Clark, John, 98:178 Therapeutics for the Union and Clark, John E. Jr.: Railroads in the Civil Confederacy, by Michael A. Flannery: War: The Impact of Management on reviewed, 102:417–19 Victory and Defeat, reviewed, 102:575– Civil War Prisons: A Study in War 76 Psychology, by William Best Clark, Kathleen Ann: Defining Hesseltine: noted, 97:238–39 Moments: African American Civil War Recipes: Receipts from the Commemoration and Political Culture in Pages of Godey's Lady's Book, edited the South, 1863–1913, reviewed, by Lily May Spaulding and John 104:159–61 Spaulding: reviewed, 97:475–77 Clark, Lucy, 97:343 Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity Clark, Peter B., 98:169 in America, 1861–1865, by Cheryl A. Clark, Peter H., 98:164 Wells: reviewed, 104:152–54 Clark, Robert B.: Campbellsville "Civil War Transformation of George W. University: A Centennial Portrait, noted, 104:808 obituaries for, 103:3–4; oral history, Clark, Thomas D., 96:296, 304, 307, 103:313–14; and oral history, 314, 97:115, 129, 99:281, 101:1, 2, 104:389–90; pardon of Ed Prichard, 30, 104:507; academia, 103:299–304; 104:539; partisanship in Ky., American and Southern historians, 103:193–98; "Preservation of Southern 103:324–32; article on intrastate slave Historical Documents," 103:143–58; trade, 103:712–13; autobiographical quoted, 100:36; reception honoring, essays of, 103:11–66, 206–8; "Big illus., 103:391; and Register of the River," 103:23–46; "Book Thieves of Kentucky Historical Society, 101:32; Lexington: A Reminiscence," 103:47– sale of book collection, 103:167–84; 66; and civil rights, 103:227, 229, "Serious Threats to American 251–70; Clark County, Kentucky: A Education from Fanatic Fringes and History, reviewed, 95:86–88; Critics," 103:167–72; Snake-handling commentary of, 103:201–457; and Holy Rollers, 103:93–108; "Common-Man Tradition in the southern history, 103:109–66, 209, Literature of the Frontier," 103:125– 315–21; southern journalism, 42; on Daniel Boone, 102:458; "Dead 103:117–28; "Statement to the Special Hand of Partisanship," 103:193–98; Committee to Investigate Education in death of, 102:285; at Duke University, Ky., 1960," 103:173–84; "Traveling 103:18–19; education, commentary, Church," 103:75–92; and the 103:167–84, 366–69; family University of Ky., 103:19, 47, 371– background, 103:13–15; "Growing Up 406, 104:215; and the University with the Frontier," 103:11–22; Press of Ky., 103:401–3; women's historical preservation, 103:143–58; history, 103:314; world affairs, on his writings, 103:201–34; "Holy commentary on, 103:235–50 Rollers," 103:93–108; honorary Clark, William, 95:227, 228, 97:128 degree, illus., 103:379; illus., 101:38, Clark, William Bedford: ed., Selected 103:2, 9, 157, 184, 200, 203, 237, Letters of Robert Penn Warren, Vol. II: 345, 365, 367, 371, 383, 387, 405, The "Southern Review" Years, 1935– 711, 714; India, 103:238–42; 1942, reviewed, 100:62–66; letters of integration, 103:407–20; John Robert Penn Warren, edited by, Oswald, 103:421–44; on J. Winston 104:81, 83, 93 Coleman Jr., 103:708–9; Kentuckiana Clark Chief (horse), 100:487 essays, 103:67–107; "Kentucky: Land Clark County (Ky.) Democrat, 96:32, 34, of Tomorrow," 103:67–73; Ky. history 58, 100:10, 20, 21 and historians, 103:333–47; Ky. Clark County, Kentucky: A History, by History Center, 101:37, 39–41; letters Thomas D. Clark: reviewed, 95:86–88 to and from Kennedy and Truman, Clark County, Ky., 96:30, 32, 34, 40, 100:426; literary figures, commentary 44, 45, 47, 49, 54, 104:257; Boone's on, 103:270–98; Lyman Johnson, Creek, 102:552 103:407–20; and Margaret A. Lane, Clarke, James Freeman: Ky. Historical People's House, The: Governor's Society, 101:10 Mansions of Kentucky, reviewed, Clarke, Mae, 98:427 101:321–22; master's thesis, 103:17– Clarke, Matthew St. Clair: David 18; meeting with Forrest C. Pogue, Crockett biography, 102:501, 503–6 104:684; memorial issue, 103:1–458; Clark Handicap, 100:493 F. Kennedy on, 100:426; and John Clarksville, Tenn., 95:10, 99:367, 370; Quincy Adams, 100:444–45, 447; and economic impact of Civil War on, John Tyler, 100:445, 447–48; legacy 103:672 of, 100:423–26, 453–72; Lexington, Clark University (Mass.), 99:140; 100:53–54, 433–35; on office of Forrest C. Pogue at, 104:675 governor, 102:1, 2; opposition to state Clausewitz, Carl von, 103:521–22, 539; capital at Frankfort, Ky., 104:251; on war, 101:455 portrait, 101:23; Robert Remini on, Clay, Anne, 100:488 100:427–72; as secretary of state, Clay, Cassius M., 98:249, 104:590; 100:449–50; as senator, 100:455–63; chapeau, illus., 101:15; Ky. Historical as Speaker of the House, 100:454–55; Society, 101:12, 14; papers of, 103:55; supports gradual emancipation, speech about, 103:64 102:23; Thomas D. Clark commentary Clay, Eliza, 100:435 on, 103:320, 403–5; and William Clay, George Hudson: horse breeding Henry Harrison, 100:445, 447–48, of, 100:494–95 462; will of, 100:437, 481 Clay, Green, 104:18–19, 21–23, 26, 31, Clay, Henry Jr., 95:276, 280, 100:430, 38–39; biographical sketch of, 104:14; 451, 488; horse breeding of, 100:493– Dudley's Defeat, responsibility for, 94; identified, 100:435; illus., 104:41; Fort Meigs, final advance to, 100:439; killed, 100:464; marriage of, 104:27–29; general orders of, illus., 100:437 104:17; illus., 104:11; Kentucky Clay, James Brown: horse breeding of, brigade, command of, 104:14; 100:486–88, 494, 496; identified, proposal to locate state capital at 100:435; illus., 100:484; purchases Boonesborough, 104:252; See also Ashland, 100:436–37, 443, 584; Kentucky brigade relations with family, 100:435–37, 443 Clay, Henrietta, 100:435 Clay, James Brown Jr.: horse breeding Clay, Henry, 96:230, 313, 97:163, 164, of, 100:494 167, 378, 384, 98:178, 240, 384, Clay, John Cathcart Johnston, 100:494 99:96, 341, 390, 103:662, 104:14; Clay, John Morrison: horse breeding of, and 1844 election, 100:463–65; 100:438–39, 479–87, 494–95; agricultural interest of, 100:438–40, identified, 100:435; illus., 100:480 475–76; and Andrew Jackson, Clay, Josephine Russell Erwin: horse 100:427–28, 432–33, 445; articles on, breeding of, 100:482, 485–86, 493; 100:427–72, 473–96; and Ashland, illus., 100:483 100:436–40, 475–76, 583–84; Daniel Clay, Ky.: desegregation in, 104:448; Boone legacy for, 100:504; and Daniel school integration, 101:244 Webster, 100:457–58; economic Clay, Laura, 99:251, 252, 298, 101:4 interests of, 100:36, 39, 51, 433–35, Clay, Laurel, 100:435 444, 456; family of, 100:430–31, 435– Clay, Lucretia Hart, 96:313, 100:435; 43, 473–96; horse breeding and racing agricultural interests of, 100:438–40; of, 100:473–81, 484, 493, 495–96; child raising of, 100:440–42; illus., 100:429, 441, 452, 474; on described, 100:431, 440–43, 475; , 100:471; and James family relations of, 100:430–31, 435– Monroe, 100:428, 445; and 38, 440–43; identified, 100:430–31; Jeffersonianism, 100:434, 457; John illus., 100:441 Clay, Maria Julia Prather: marriage of, 1956 senatorial campaign, 104:545– 100:437 46, 561–62; 1959 gubernatorial Clay, Susan Jacob, 100:436, 438, 488 campaign, 104:510; 1962 senatorial Clay, Theodore Wythe, 100:430, 435, campaign, 104:583–84; 1963 441–42, 452 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Clay, Thomas Hart: agricultural 104:582–83; 1963 gubernatorial interests of, 100:438; business failure campaign, 104:587–88; administration of, 100:435–36; identified, 100:435; of, 104:519–24; Ed Prichard's illus., 100:436; problems of, 100:430, evaluation of, 104:594; and electric 435–37, 441–42 co-ops, 104:511; and Lyndon Clay, Thomas Jacob: horse breeding of, Johnson, 104:575; pardon of Ed 100:495 Prichard, 104:538; personality of, Clay County, Ky., 95:64; 1956 104:522–24; relationship with A. B. senatorial campaign in, 104:562 "Happy" Chandler, 104:576–79; Claysville, Ky.: African American relationship with Bert Combs, settlement near, 104:515 104:565, 573–76, 578–79, 581; Clayton, Denise G., 99:280–81 relationship with Ed Prichard, Clayton, Graham, 104:462 104:509, 510, 512–13; relationship Clay Trustee (horse), 100:453 with Ned Breathitt, 104:599–600; Clay Villa (Lexington, Ky.), 100:437 relationship with the Kennedys, Clayville, Tenn.: economic impact of 104:577; tax problems, 104:524, 562– Civil War on, 103:672–73 63, 576–77; and the truck deal, Clear Creek Presbyterian Church 104:574–75 (Woodford County, Ky.): and James Clements, Joseph: Louisville Blythe, 102:24 magistrate, 102:365 Clearing in the Distance, A: Frederick Clements, Kendrick A.: book reviews Law Olmsted and America in the by, 103:589–90, 104:343–45 Nineteenth Century, by Witold , Grover, 96:352–53 Rybczynski: reviewed, 98:224–25 Cleveland, Ohio, 95:421, 98:245, Clear Springs: A Memoir, by Bobbie Ann 99:103; organized crime in, 98:344– Mason: reviewed, 97:205–7 45, 346, 362; school board, 98:182; Cleburne, Patrick R., 97:254 supply depot near, 104:12 Clement, Frank, 99:40 , 97:425, 427, 439, Clement, Hugh W., 97:200 440 Clements, Earle Chester, 96:300, 99:5, Cleves, Rachel Hope: book review by, 13, 104:553, 555, 556, 570, 591; 104:798–99 1946 Democratic senatorial primary, Clift, G. Glenn: death, 101:35; 104:511–12; 1947 Democratic introduced to Thomas D. Clark, gubernatorial primary, 104:515–19, 103:48; Ky. Historical Society, 101:30, 536; 1947 gubernatorial campaign, 31; Register editor, 101:2, 34 104:510; 1955 Democratic Cline, L. E. Gene, 99:217 gubernatorial primary, 104:544–46; Clinkenbeard, David: book note by, 1955 gubernatorial campaign, 97:237–38 104:557; 1956 Democratic senatorial Clinkenbeard family, 102:462 primary, 104:560–61; 1956 Clinton, Bill, 97:126, 127, 101:409 Democratic state convention, 104:560; Clinton, Catherine: ed., Southern Families at War: Loyalty and Conflict in Cobb, Howell: qualifications for the Civil War South, reviewed, 100:82– president of the Confederate States of 83; and Michele Gillespie, eds., Taking America, 101:419, 436 Off the White Gloves: Southern Women Cobb, Irvin S., 96:250, 255–56, 264, and Women Historians, reviewed, 98:93 98:127–28; and Nina Silber, eds., Cobb, James C.: Away Down South: A Battle Scars: Gender and Sexuality in History of Southern Identity, reviewed, the American Civil War, reviewed, 104:785–87 104:724–25 Cobb, John H., 100:131–32 Clinton, Ky., 98:261 Cobb, Robert, 97:175–79, 182 Clinton, William Jefferson, 99:41, 279, Cobbet, William: on grammar, 282 101:486–87 Clinton County, Ky., 100:11–12, 15 Cobb Hotel (Paducah, Ky.): during 1937 Clintonville Precinct (Bourbon County, flood, 102:187, 194–96, 198–203 Ky.), 104:417 Coburn, Charles, 96:331 Clio's Favorites: Leading Historians of Coburn, John, 97:389, 390 the United States, 1945–2000, by Cochan, Judge _____, 95:421 Robert A. Rutland, reviewed, 99:203–4 Cochran, Andrew M. J., 98:188, 192– Clio's Southern Sisters: Interviews with 96, 202 Leaders of the Southern Association for Cochran, John O., 95:16 Women Historians, edited by Cockfield, Jamie H.: book review by, Constance B. Schultz and Elizabeth 100:66–67 Hayes Turner: reviewed, 102:586–88 Cocks, Catherine: Doing the Town: The Cloak and Dollar: A History of American Rise of Urban Tourism in the United Secret Intelligence, by Rhodri Jeffreys- States, 1850–1915, reviewed, 100:93– Jones: reviewed, 100:556–57 94 Closing Arguments: Clarence Darrow on Cody, William F., 100:499 Religion, Law, and Society, by S. T. Coenen, Craig R.: From Sandlots to the Joshi: reviewed, 104:757–59 Super Bowl: The National Football Clotfelter, Charles T.: After Brown: The League, 1920–1967, reviewed, Rise and Retreat of School 104:209–10 Desegregation, reviewed, 102:440–44 Coffee, William M., 99:355, 359 Cloud, Barbara: book review by, Coffman, Edward M., 99:95, 97, 100:264–65 100:127; "A Younger Brother of the Clymer, Kenton: book review by, Greatest Generation," 100:129–38; 101:370–71 book reviews by, 100:102–3, 103:590– Co, Tran Quang, 95:298, 299 92, 104:132–34; career of, 103:299, Coal: A Human History, by Barbara 104:683–84; Forrest C. Pogue's Freese: noted, 103:847 influence on, 104:679–84; illus., Coal Fuel Oil Company (Colorado), 100:132, 133, 137, 138, 104:677; 97:29 interview with, 99:123–52; "Memories Coal Miner's Daughter (film), 96:129 of Forrest C. Pogue, Oral History Coalmining Women (film), 96:135 Pioneer and One of Kentucky's Coan, James P.: Con Thien: The Hill of Greatest Historians," 104:675–84; and Angels, reviewed, 102:449–52 oral history, 104:389–90; Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:299; and Thomas The, by Thomas Borstelmann: D. Clark memorial issue, 103:5–6; The reviewed, 100:253–55 War to End All Wars: The American Cole, Arthur H.: Thomas D. Clark Military Experience in World War I, letters to, 103:218–19, 399–400 noted, 97:242 Cole, Charles C.: A Fragile Capital: Coffman, Howard B. Jr., 100:131–32, Identity and the Early Years of 135; illus., 100:132 Columbus, Ohio, reviewed, 99:174–76 Coffman, Jennifer B., 99:282 Cole, Donald B.: A Jackson Man: Amos Coffman, Mada Wright: illus., 100:132 Kendall and the Rise of American Cogar, James: introduced to Thomas D. Democracy, reviewed, 102:225–26 Clark, 103:48 Coleman, David G.: book review by, Cohen, Benjamin, 104:431, 450, 492, 100:559–61 495; and the Destroyer Deal, 104:485; Coleman, Jennie, 98:58 and Felix Frankfurter's Supreme Coleman, Joe, 98:393 Court appointment, 104:456; oral Coleman, John Winston: estate of, history interviews of, 104:622–23 103:699–700 Cohen, Jacob: Daniel Boone's surveys Coleman, J. Winston Jr., 96:184–85, for, 102:550 103:55, 60; article about, 103:691– Cohen, Naomi W.: Americanization of 726; book collection of, 103:64; Zionism, 1897–1948, The, reviewed, collection at the University of Ky., 102:129–31 103:700–701; collection of, 103:705–7; Cohen, Robert: and Reginald E. Zelnik, criticism of 's eds., The Free Speech Movement: Uncle Tom's Cabin, 103:698; early Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s, evaluations of Slavery Times in reviewed, 100:568–70 Kentucky, 103:692–94; engineering Cohen, Ronald D.: Rainbow Quest: The career of, 103:705; evaluation of Folk Music Festival and American Slavery Times in Kentucky Society, 1940–1970, reviewed, manuscript, 103:710–14; family cache 101:391–92 of slavery documents, 103:700–701; Cohn, Alfred, 104:459, 462 family of, 103:699–700; Cohn, Mrs. Alfred, 104:459 historiographical position of Slavery Cohodas, Nadine: The Band Played Times in Kentucky, 103:698–99, 722– Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience 26; illus., 103:49, 345, 695, 702, 706, at Ole Miss, reviewed, 95:453–55 711, 714; introduced to Thomas D. Coke, John Todd: book review by, Clark, 103:48; "mildness" of slavery in 97:203–5 Ky., 103:694–99; personality of, Colbert, Claudette, 98:423 103:703–4; racial views of, 103:701–2; Cold Harbor (Va.): battle of, 101:441 romantic view of Old South, 103:701– cold war: and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2; self-description, 103:704; Slavery 102:311–12; impact on Louisville's Times in Kentucky, 103:707–9, 715– civil rights movement, 104:217–20; 21; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, and McCarthyism, 102:315; Thomas 103:344–46; view of Underground D. Clark commentary on, 103:238 Railroad, 103:698; Winburn Farm, Cold War and the Color Line: American 103:702–3; works of, 103:704–5 Race Relations in the Global Arena, Coleman, Paris Roscoe, 98:58 Coleman, Q. B., 97:298 Colorado Cavalry (Third Regiment), Coleman, Richard, 98:58 95:235 Coleman, Robert H., 99:136 Colored Educational Convention, Coleman, William T. Jr., 99:41 98:164 Coletta, Paolo E.: book review by, Colored Men's State Convention, 95:111–12 98:166 Colgan, John, 98:73 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Collapse of the Confederacy, by Mark 99:63 Grimsley and Brooks D. Simpson: Colored White: Transcending the Racial reviewed, 99:79–81 Past, by David R. Roediger: reviewed, College Football, by John Sayle 101:208–12 Watterson: reviewed, 99:192–94 Color of Money, The, by Walter Tevis, Collett, Mary: letter of, 103:645 100:320 Colley, Sister Rose, Louisville, Ky., Color of the Law: Race, Violence, and 104:240 Justice in the Post-World War II South, Collier, Daniel R., 98:49, 68, 96 by Gail Williams O'Brien: reviewed, Collier, Sherman, 98:56 98:125–27 Collier, William H., 98:49, 62, 65, 68, Colors and Blood: Flag Passions of the 80 Confederate South, by Robert E. Collins: melungeon family name, Bonner: reviewed, 101:352–53 102:211 Colson, David Grant, 98:260; Collins, Floyd, 98:390 appointed colonel, 98:46; article on, Collins, George, Frankfort, Ky., 98:43–102; death, 98:101; described, 104:412 98:51, 101; elected to Congress, Collins, Lewis H., 103:48; works of, 98:43; trial, 98:97–98; wounded, 103:704–5 98:81 Collins, Marla Ann, 99:215, 229 Colson, Harrison Doyle Jr., 100:127; Collins, Martha Layne, 102:74; illus., 100:195–99; sale of Victory interview with, 99:213–48; "power Bonds, 100:195–200 suit" of, 99:302; and Toyota Colson, John, 98:101 recruitment, 99:240–45, 247, 267; as Colson, John C. Sr., 98:49–50 trailblazer in Ky. politics, 99:213–21, Colson, Mary K. S., 98:49 224–29, 233–37, 264–68 Colson, William G., 98:83, 95 Collins, Richard H., 95:56; Ky. Colt, Samuel, 97:4 Historical Society, 101:12; winners of Colter Barbara W., 99:274 award named for, 101:6 Columbia, Ky.: Parent-Teachers Collins, Stephen Louis, 99:215, 229 Association of, 95:64 Collins, Steve: 1991 gubernatorial Columbia Law School, 104:464, 465 primary, 102:73 Columbian Exposition, 99:285 Collins, Tommy, 100:136 Columbia Pictures, 98:423; film of All Collins, William "Bill," 99:215, 217, the King's Men, 104:85–86 218, 229 (N. Y.), 99:376 Collins, W. L., 95:395 Columbia University Oral History Col. Michael Edward Masters' Office, 104:616, 618, 622; founding, Hospitality–Kentucky Style, by Michael 104:389 E. Masters: noted, 99:92, 93 Columbus, Christopher, 97:124; 500th Prichard, 104:397, 548, 601; anniversary, controversy over, relationship with John Ed Pearce, 104:108–10 104:593 Columbus, Ky., 96:226, 97:10; in Civil Combs, Dan Jack, 99:280 War, 99:341, 342, 343, 346, 347, 349, Combs, Earle, 99:104 356, 357; Confederate seizure of, Combs, Leslie: and Dudley's Defeat, 103:671 104:32–38; Dudley's regiment, 104:29; Columbus, Miss., 99:363 Fort Meigs, mission to, 104:22–23; Columbus, Ohio: Vicksburg campaign illus., 104:23; Ky. Historical Society, victory celebration, 103:655–56, 659 101:12; military career of, 104:22 Columbus Bobbs (Ohio), 97:416, 418, Combs, Sara Walters, 99:280 422 Come Back to the Farm, by Jesse Columbus Rochester Clothiers (Ohio), Stuart: listed, 102:152 97:411, 416 Come Hither to Go Yonder: Playing Columbus State Stoves (Ohio), 97:411, Bluegrass with Bill Monroe, by Bob 416 Black: noted, 104:810 Columbus Tigers (Ohio), 97:409, 422, Coming Struggle for Power, by John 423, 433, 435 Strachey: influence on Ed Prichard, Columbus Wagner-Pirates (Ohio), 104:427 97:417 Commerce Department: Clements Columbus West siders (Ohio), 97:411, Administration, 104:519 412, 416 Commission on Interracial Cooperation Comanche Indians, 95:229 (Ky.), 100:303 Combs, Bert T., 98:350, 361, 99:7, Committee of 500 (Newport, Ky.), 216, 256, 280, 104:524, 563, 567, 98:351, 352, 354, 357, 363, 364 572, 580, 581, 598, 599; 1955 Committee on Capital Location: report Democratic gubernatorial primary, of, 104:269–70 104:544–46, 555–58; 1959 Democratic Committee on Higher Education in gubernatorial primary, 104:563–64; Kentucky's Future: and Ed Prichard, 1959 gubernatorial campaign, 104:601 104:510; 1962 senatorial campaign, Committee on Open Housing 104:584; 1963 Democratic (Louisville, Ky.), 104:241 gubernatorial primary, 104:580–87; Committee on Railroads and 1963 gubernatorial campaign, Commerce, 98:247, 248 104:591; administration of, 104:519, Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), 565–72, 577–80, 600; Ed Prichard's 96:71–72 evaluation of, 104:569–70, 594; "Common-Man Tradition in the gubernatorial administration, 99:5–6, Literature of the Frontier," by Thomas 21–26, 32, 48, 51; issues executive D. Clark, 103:125–42 order on public accommodations, Common Market, 104:502 99:21–26; Ky. Historical Society, Common School Act (1884), 96:41 101:34; merit system, 104:569; Commonwealth Handicap, 100:493 relationship with A. B. "Happy" "Communazis": FBI Surveillance of Chandler, 104:579; relationship with German 'Emigre' Writers, by Alexander Earle Clements, 104:565, 573–76, Stephan: reviewed, 99:322–24 578–79, 581; relationship with Ed communism, 95:140, 292, 293; and the Braden case, 104:224–25; and Henry reviewed, 98:317–18 A. Wallace, 104:504; and the Confederate : in Louisville civil rights movement, Vicksburg, 102:394 104:213–14, 241–48; See also red Confederate States of America, 98:241, scare 243, 244, 369, 99:339–61, 101:399, Communism, Anti-Communism, and the 420, 436, 102:383–84; books about, Federal Courts in Missouri, 1952– 101:426; Congress of and Ky., 99:56, 1958, by Brian E. Birdnow: reviewed, 339–61; creation of, 101:418–20; 103:824–26 currency of, illus., 101:440; debate Communities of Journalism: A History of about guerrilla warfare, 103:532–41; American Newspapers and Their defeat of, 102:391, 396; disunity of, Readers, by David Paul Nord: 101:441–22; and guerrilla warfare, reviewed, 100:264–65 review essay, 103:517–41; home front, community college system: reform of, 103:525; 's qualifications 102:77–78 for president of, 101:419, 436; and Companion to Southern Literature: Jefferson Davis, 101:434–35; Jefferson Themes, Genres, Places, People, Davis's qualifications for president of, Movements, and Motifs, The, edited by 101:418–20; military history, Joseph M. Flora and Lucinda H. 101:428–29; military strategy of, MacKethan: reviewed, 100:580–81 101:444–52; reasons for defeat, Complete Conviction: The Private Life of 101:437–43; reasons for defeat of, Wilson W. Wyatt Sr., by Wade Hall: 103:533; "west concentration bloc," reviewed, 95:305–7 101:450–51 Compromise of 1850: Henry Clay and, Confederate War: How Popular Will, 100:455 Nationalism, and Military Strategy Conaway, George W., 97:275, 284 Could Not Stave Off Defeat, by Gary W. Concept and Controversy: Sixty Years of Gallagher: reviewed, 96:203–5 Taking Ideas to Market, by W. W. Conference in Public and International Rostow: reviewed, 101:222–25 Affairs (Princeton University), 104:426 Concord Church (Bourbon County, "Confessions of a 1950s Old Gold Ky.), 102:30; slave-owner exclusion, Salesman: Kentucky History by the 102:34–35 Carton," by Frank F. Mathias, Cone, Carl B.: Thomas D. Clark letters 100:311–28 to, 103:246–47, 393, 394–95, 424 Confessions of a Depression Muralist, Cone, Regan: book note by, 95:118 by Frank W. Long: reviewed, 95:210– Coney Island Handicap, 100:493 11 Confederate Bell, The, by Giselle Confessions of Jereboam Beauchamp: Roberts: reviewed, 101:346–48 and Robert Penn Warren's World Confederate Emancipation: Southern Enough and Time, 104:88–90 Plans to Free and Arm Slaves during Confessions of Nat Turner and Related the Civil War, by Bruce Levine: Documents, edited by Kenneth S. reviewed, 104:155–57 Greenberg: reviewed, 95:98–99 Confederate Engineer: Training and Confiscation Act (1862), 96:317 Campaigning with John Morris Confronting Appalachian Stereotypes: Wampler, by George G. Kundahl: Back Talk from an American Region, edited by Dwight B. Billings, Gurney Conover, Sanford, 97:24 Norman, and Katherine Ledford: Conquering the American Wilderness: reviewed, 97:453–55 The Triumph of European Warfare in Confronting the War Machine: Draft the Colonial Northeast, by Guy Chet: Resistance During the Vietnam War, by reviewed, 101:332–34 Michael S. Foley: reviewed, 101:225– Conquest of Texas, The: Ethnic 27 Cleansing in the Promised Land, by Congregational Church (Lexington, Gary Clayton Anderson: reviewed, Ky.), 98:250 104:145–46 Congress and the Cold War, by Robert Conrad, Alfred H.: interpretation of David Johnson: reviewed, 104:361–62 slavery, 103:732–33 Congressional Medal of Honor, 99:128 Conrad, Dennis M.: book reviews by, "Congressman David Grant Colson and 100:362–63, 102:406–8; ed., The the Tragedy of the Fourth Kentucky Papers of General Nathanael Greene, Volunteer Infantry," by Thomas E. Vol. 9: 11 July 1781–2 December Stephens, 98:43–102 1781, reviewed, 95:312–13; ed., The Congress of Industrial Organizations Papers of Nathanael Greene. Vol. 11: 7 (CIO): influence of cold war on, April–30 September 1782, reviewed, 104:218 98:310–12 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Conservatism and Southern 99:25, 41, 104:228; and Andrew Intellectuals, 1789–1861, by Adam L. Wade, 104:226; antidiscrimination Tate: reviewed, 103:783–85 campaign, 104:238–39; and the Conservative Conservationist: Russell E. Bradens, 104:232–36, 247; and C. Train and the Emergence of American Ewbank Tucker, 104:235–39; conflicts Environmentalism, by J. Brooks in, 104:232–36; disappearance of, Flippen: reviewed, 104:780–81 104:236; Fayette County school Conserving Words: How American integration, 101:257; Louisville Nature Writers Shaped the chapter, disappearance of, 104:234; Environmental Movement, by Daniel J. and the red scare, 104:234–35 Philippon: reviewed, 103:608–10 Connelly, Donald B.: John M. Schofield Consolidation Coal Company (Letcher and the Politics of Generalship, County, Ky.), 99:365 reviewed, 104:729–31 Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, by Connelly, James A.: Three Years in the Leonard Warren: noted, 104:804 Army of the Cumberland, edited by Constituting Empire: New York and the Paul M. Angle, noted, 95:218 Transformation of Constitutionalism in Conner, Tina: relationship with Paul E. the Atlantic World, 1664–1830, by Patton, 102:81–86 Daniel J. Hulsebosch: reviewed, Connolly, Lydia Turnage: African 104:300–302 American ancestry, 102:210 Constitutional conventions: 1792, Connolly, Michael J.: Capitalism, 102:32, 22–24; 1891, and state capital Politics, and Railroads in Jacksonian location issue, 104:261–67; 1892, Ed New England, reviewed, 102:97–99 Prichard's senior thesis on, 104:426; Connor, Theophilus Eugene "Bull," See Kentucky constitutional 99:6, 96 conventions Constitution Elementary School 95:193–94 (Lexington, Ky.), 101:247, 262 Cooke, Thurston: and the truck deal, Constitution in Congress: The 104:565, 573–76 Jeffersonians, 1801–1829, The, by Cooley, Carol: See Patton, Carol Cooley David P. Currie: reviewed, 100:218–20 Cooley, Jake, 102:70 "Constitution-Making in Kentucky in Cooley, Nick, 102:70 Retrospect," by Thomas D. Clark, Cooley, Ray, 100:136; illus., 100:137 103:185–92 Coolidge, Calvin, 104:404, 417 Consumer Product Safety Commission: Coolies and Cane: Race, Labor, and danger of vinyl chloride, 102:179 Sugar in the Age of Emancipation, by containment policy: and George Moon-Ho Jung: reviewed, 104:327–29 Kennan, 102:312–13; and Vietnam Cooling, Benjamin Franklin: book by, War, 102:315 103:531–32; Fort Donelson's Legacy: Contemporary African American Novel, War and Society in Kentucky and The: Its Folk Roots and Modern Literary Tennessee, 1862–1863, reviewed, Branches, by Bernard W. Bell: 95:426–27 reviewed, 104:203–5 Coon Creek, Ky., 103:479 Contested Borderland: The Civil War in Coons, Lorraine: and Alexander Varias, Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia, by Tourist Third Cabin: Steamship Travel Brian D. McKnight: reviewed, in the Interwar Years, reviewed, 104:291–93 102:134–36 Con Thien: The Hill of Angels, by James Cooper, Chester, 95:288, 302 P. Coan: reviewed, 102:449–52 Cooper, Gary, 96:126 "Contract with America," 102:75 Cooper, James Fenimore: Leather- Control Materials Plan, 104:489 Stocking novels, 102:513–14 Conversations with Robert Penn Cooper, Jerry M., 99:123 Warren, edited by Gloria L. Cronin and Cooper, John Sherman, 99:286; 1946 Ben Siegel: reviewed, 103:776–78 senatorial campaign, 104:511–12; Conway, Jesse, 97:157 1954 senatorial campaign, 104:545; Conway, John, 97:157 1956 senatorial campaign, 104:561; A. Conway, Judi Jane: See Patton, Judi B. "Happy" Chandler's support for, Jane Conway 104:560 Cook, Ann, 103:296–97; and Robert Cooper, Thomas Poe, 96:142–43 Penn Warren's World Enough and Cooper, William J. Jr., 99:96–97, Time, 104:88–90 101:397, 399; biographical sketch, Cook, Cita: book reviews by, 100:103– 101:401; graduate study, 101:424; 5, 101:355–57 interest in Jefferson Davis, 101:423– Cook, Henry, 98:357, 358, 359, 360, 24, 428–35; interview of, 101:401–56; 363 Jefferson Davis, American, 101:401–2; Cook, Marlow W., 99:23, 50, 278; 1966 Jefferson Davis, American, reviewed, constitutional convention, 104:600; 98:435–38; and John David Smith, Jefferson County, Ky., 104:589–90 eds., A Union Woman in Civil War Cook, Shirley Bright: and Clyde N. Kentucky: The Diary of Frances Peter, Wilson, eds., The Papers of John C. reviewed, 98:301–2 Calhoun, Vol. 23: 1846, reviewed, Coopersmith, Andrew: book review by, 104:718–20 97:113–22 Coppee, Henry, 97:15 Corrigan, Edward, 100:485 Coppola, Francis Ford, 98:343 Corsan, W C.: Two Months in the Cora Wilson Stewart and Kentucky's Confederate States: An Englishman's Moonlight Schools: Fighting for Literacy Travels Through the South, edited by in America, by Yvonne Honeycutt Benjamin H. Trask, reviewed, 95:197– Baldwin: reviewed, 104:134–36 98 Cora Wilson Stewart: Crusader Against Corydon, Ky., 99:99 Illiteracy, by Willie Nelms: reviewed, Coryell, Janet L.: book review by, 96:88–90 97:217–19 Corbett, Jacob, 98:274, 276 Coski, John M.: book reviews by, Corbin (Ky.) Daily Tribune, 100:305 95:320–21, 98:330–31, 104:720–21 Corbin (Ky.) Times, 100:298 Cosmas, Graham A.: book review by, Corbin, Henry C., 98:54, 68; and 104:729–31 Preston Brown case, 104:59, 63, 66, Cosmopolitan, 96:367 68, 70 Cotillion Club (Paducah, Ky.), 96:259 Corbin, Ky., 97:191; 1922-23 railroad Cotterill, Robert S., 103:709; works of, strike in, 100:304–5; article on race 103:704–5 relations in, 100:293–310; Col. Cotton, Adelia: marriage of, 103:674 Sanders's restaurant in, 100:324–25; Couch, William T., 103:723; illus., crime in, 100:295–96, 305; 103:709; publication of J. Winston immigrants in, 100:295; railroad Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, commission map of, 100:294; religious 103:710–16; University of North diversity in, 100:295; reputation of, Carolina Press, 103:703 100:295, 298–99, 309–10 Coulombe, Joseph L.: and Corbin, Mary, 104:63 the American West, reviewed, Corbin Chamber of Commerce: drafts 101:364–66 paper on racism, 100:310 Coulter, E. Merton: Thomas D. Clark Corcoran, Tommy, 104:431, 474, 543; commentary on, 103:325; Thomas D. and Felix Frankfurter's Supreme Clark letters to, 103:212–13, 219–21, Court appointment, 104:456, 458; 329–30 oral history interviews of, 104:622 Council for Better Education, 99:239 Cordery, George: support for the Council on Higher Education: and Ed Bradens, 104:229 Prichard, 104:548, 595–96, 601 Corinth, Miss., 96:324–26 Country Home, 95:70 Cornelius, Wanda, 99:267 Country Music Annual 2002, edited by Cornell University (Ithaca, N. Y.), 97:33 Charles K. Wolfe and James E. Cornett, Chester, 96:132 Akenson: reviewed, 100:420–21 Corns, Ray, 96:30, 99:239 Country Music Goes to War, edited by Corps of Discovery, The, and the Falls of Charles K. Wolfe and James E. the Ohio, by Carl Kramer: noted, Akenson: reviewed, 104:210–12 102:279 Country Music Highway, Highway 23, "Correspondence from James Still to 104:639 Dayton Kohler (1940–59): A Research country stores: Thomas D. Clark Note," edited by Edward L. Tucker, lecture on, 103:109–17 County Homemakers' Association, Coy, Wayne, 104:496 96:160 Crab Orchard, Ky., 95:126, 96:345 Courteau, Connie, 99:23 Crab Orchard Springs, Ky., 99:208 "court-packing" bill, 104:439, 464, 472; Crabtree, Isaac, 95:122 and Felix Frankfurter, 104:436–37 Craig, Berry F.: book review by, Cova, Antonio Rafael de la: Cuban 100:508–10; "The Jackson Purchase Confederate Colonel: The Life of Considers Secession: The 1861 Ambrosio Jose Gonzales, reviewed, Mayfield Convention," 99:339–61; 101:350–52 "William English Walling: Kentucky's Covert Operations and the Emergence of Unknown Civil Rights Hero," 96:351– the Modern American Presidency, 76; wins Richard H. Collins Award, 1920–1960, by John J. Carter: 100:28 reviewed, 101:544–46 Craig, Douglas: book review by, Covington (Ky.) Ticket, 100:8–9 104:759–60 Covington, Ky., 95:396, 96:66, 98:155– Craig, Edwin S.: bail hearing in 56, 158–74, 179, 183–84, 186, 195, Louisville lynching case, 102:378; 198, 99:136, 251; and Dan Beard, Briar Creek slave case, 102:367–68 102:518 Craig, Elijah, 96:63 Cowan, Fred: 1991 gubernatorial Craig, Lewis: and the Traveling Church, primary, 102:73 103:75–92 Cowan, John: census of, 95:130 Craighill, William P., 95:383–84 Coward, Joan Wells, 95:339 Crane, Stephen, 96:8, 19 Cowger, William O., Louisville, Ky., Craven, Avery O., 103:726; review of J. 99:23, 104:589–90 Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Cowley, Malcolm: and Robert Penn Kentucky, 103:720 Warren, 104:82 Crawford, Broderick: film of All the Cox, Ben T., 98:63 King's Men, 104:85 Cox, Caroline: Proper Sense of Honor, A: Crawford, Charles: columns by, Service and Sacrifice in George 104:645 Washington's Army, reviewed, Crawford, James: Ohio River, 102:24 102:406–8 Crawford, Jane Todd, 96:313 Cox, Dwayne D.: and William J. Crawford, Joan, 98:407, 417 Morison, The University of Louisville, Crawford, Martin: article by, 103:528; reviewed, 98:302–5 and Richard Godden, Reading Cox, James M., 95:53, 54, 104:404 Southern Poverty between the Wars, Cox, John D.: Traveling South: Travel 1918–1939, reviewed, 104:548 Narratives and the Construction of Crawford, Mrs. A. B., 95:66 American Identity, reviewed, 103:556– Crawford, William: death of, 102:527 58 Crawford, William H., 100:55 Cox, Leander, 95:242, 254, 262, 265, Creal, Ed, Hodgenville, Ky., 104:452 270 Creasy, Jack, 97:429 Cox, Louis, 104:573; 1963 Democratic Creating a National Home: Building the gubernatorial primary, 104:580, 586 Veterans' Welfare State, 1860–1900, Cox, Oscar, 104:502 by Patrick J. Kelly: reviewed, 95:449– Cox, William M. "Bill," 99:217, 218 50 Creating an Old South: Middle Florida's 102:367–68; racial differences in, Plantation Frontier before the Civil War, 102:366–67 by Edward E. Baptist: reviewed, Crimm, Ana Carolina Castillo: De Leon, 100:520–22 A Tejano Family History, reviewed, Creating Constitutional Change: Clashes 102:242–43 over Power and Liberty in the Supreme Crimmins, John, Louisville, Ky., Court, edited by Gregg Ivers and Kevin 104:453–54 T. McGuire: reviewed, 102:590–91 Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races, Creating the American Junkie: Addiction 96:351, 364, 365 Research in the Classic Era of Narcotic Crispus Attucks High School (Christian Control, by Caroline Jean Acker: County, Ky.), 99:18, 19 reviewed, 101:185–87 Crist, Lynda Lasswell: and Barbara J. "Creating Windows of Opportunity: Rozek, and Kenneth H. Williams, eds., Isaac E. Black and the African The Papers of Jefferson Davis, Vol. 11: American Experience in Kentucky, September 1864–May 1865, reviewed, 1848–1914," by Theodore H. H. 102:112–14; book reviews by, 99:79– Harris, 98:155–77 81, 100:375–77, 102:426–28, 575–76; creationism, 96:299–300 et al., eds., The Papers of Jefferson Creative Conflict in African American Davis, Vol. 9: January–September Thought, by Wilson Jeremiah Moses: 1863, reviewed, 95:200–202; and reviewed, 102:434–37 Kenneth H. Williams, and Peggy L. Creech, John: acroosteolysis report, Dillard, eds., Papers of Jefferson 102:161–63, 165, 168; cancer at B. F. Davis. Vol. 10: October 1863–August Goodrich Plant, Louisville, Ky., 1864, reviewed, 98:309–10; Papers of 102:171–75; conversation with Jefferson Davis, 101:430 Kenneth H. Williams, 102:156; illus., Crittenden, Amy Kidd, 99:4, 338, 102:173 100:425 Creek Country: The Creek Indians and Crittenden, George Bibb, 96:233 Their World, by Robbie Etheridge: Crittenden, John J., 96:334, 97:159– reviewed, 101:503–5 60, 167, 168, 99:56, 341, 355, Creeker: A Woman's Journey, by Linda 100:432, 461, 463 Scott DeRosier, 98:139–41, 144, 146– Crittenden, Thomas, 98:49 50, 152–53, 100:276, 279, 283, 285, Crittenden, Thomas Leonidas, 96:329, 287–88; reviewed, 97:451–53 339, 340 Creols: Ala. triracial isolate group, Crittenden County, Ky., 99:346; crime 102:212; Miss. triracial isolate group, in, 100:6, 22–25; Forrest C. Pogue at, 102:212 104:675; whipping issue in, 100:8, 15 Crescent Hill Public Library (Louisville, Croatans: Triracial isolate group, Ky.), 102:520 102:212 Crews, Clyde F., 97:100, 99:391; A Crocker, Deborah: book review by, Benediction of Place: Historic Catholic 96:391–94 Sacred Sites of Kentucky and Southern Crockett, David: fame of, 102:501–2; Indiana, reviewed, 100:206–7 textbook biography of, 102:517; and Crice, Juanita Brockman, 96:148 the Trail of Tears, 102:507; as a criminal code: and forced confessions, western archetype, 102:516 Crockett, Davy, 100:497, 499 Crowe, Daniel E.: book reviews by, Crockett, John M., 95:271 97:202–3, 457–59 Crockett family: genealogy, 101:20 Crowe, John Finley: illus., 102:37; and Crofts, Daniel W.: book reviews by, James Blythe, 102:36 98:214–16, 101:141–43 Crowe, Robert T., 95:54 Croghan, John, 96:171–72 Crowe-Carraco, Carol, 97:93; and Croghan, Lucy Clark, 96:170 Nancy Disher Baird, and Sue Lynn Croghan, William, 96:170, 171, 97:340, Stone McDaniel, Western Kentucky 342, 343 University: The First 100 Years, 1906– Cromwell, Emma Guy: article on, 2006, noted, 104:808 99:287–301; first female statewide Crowther, Bosley, 98:426 officeholder, 99:256, 265, 288, 296– Crowther, Hal: Cathedrals of Kudzu: A 97, 299 Personal Landscape of the South, Cromwell, John, 98:419 reviewed, 99:204–6 Cromwell, William Foree, 99:294 Crumbaugh, S. R., 98:44, 85 Cronin, Gloria L.: and Ben Siegel, eds., Crumlin, James A., 99:375, 104:230, Conversations with Robert Penn 235; illus., 104:233; Negro Labor Warren, reviewed, 103:776–78 Council, 104:231 Crosby, Emilye: book reviews by, Crutcher, Annie, 99:158 102:584–86, 104:366–68; Little Taste Crutcher, Dallas, 95:395 of Freedom, A: The Black Freedom C. S. Rafinesque Anthology, A, edited by Struggle in Claiborne County, Charles Boewe : noted, 104:804–5 Mississippi, reviewed, 104:368–69 Cuba, 98:43, 100:131 Crosley Field (Cincinnati, Ohio), 99:99, Cuban Confederate Colonel: The Life of 102 Ambrosio Jose Gonzales, by Antonio Cross, Coy F. II: Justin Smith Morrill: Rafael de la Cova: reviewed, 101:350– Father of the Land-Grant Colleges, 52 reviewed, 98:122–23 Cuban missile crisis, 95:286 Cross, David, 96:268 Cubans: prejudice against, 102:222 Cross, R. D., 98:162, 164–67 Cubberly, George, 97:267 Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam, The Cullick, Jonathan S.: article by, 104:2; Battle That Changed the Civil War, by book review by, 103:610–11; Making James McPherson: reviewed, 101:145– History: The Biographical Narratives of 47 Robert Penn Warren, reviewed, Crothers, A. Glenn: book review by, 100:62–66; "Robert Penn Warren at 100:209–10; oral history interview, His Peak--A Review Essay," 104:77–94 104:695 Cult of True Womanhood: impact on Crouch, Jerry: Thomas D. Clark letter Breckinridge family, 101:47–48, 51 to, 103:403 Cultural Analysis of Kinship: The Crouthamel, James L: book note by, Legacy of David M. Schneider, by 95:217–18 Richard Feinberg and Martin Crowds and Soldiers in Revolutionary Ottenheimer: reviewed, 99:434–35 North Carolina: The Culture of Violence Cumber, John T.: book review by, and War, by Wayne E. Lee: reviewed, 102:454–56 100:362–63 Cumberland County, Ky., 100:11–12 Cumberland Falls (Ky.), 100:297–301 Cynthiana, Ky., 95:419 Cumberland Gap (Ky.), 96:226, 241, 345, 97:156, 98:45, 372, 102:484, D 510 Dabney, Edward Settle, 99:33 Cumberland River, 95:1, 3, 7, 97:45, "Dachau Album: Perspectives from War 49, 51, 55, 57, 59, 63, 74, 82, 156, Crimes Prosecutor William O. Miller 247–48, 99:339 and Court Reporter Leona Mumedy Cummings, E. E.: antiwar sentiments Miller, 1946–47," edited by James of, 102:395 Russell Harris and Caroline R. Miller, Cummings, Green, 97:13 95:135–80 Cummins, Albert B., 95:53 Daily Life During World War I, by Neil Cunningham, Bill: oral history M. Heyman: reviewed, 101:179–81 interviews with Thomas D. Clark, Daily Life in the U. S., 1920–1939, by 103:309 David E. Kyvig: noted, 101:396 Cunningham, Karen L., 99:277 Daily Princetonian, 104:428; and Ed Cuong, Nguyen Duy, 97:335 Prichard, 104:424–25, 427 Curd, John: Daniel Boone survey Dain, Bruce: book review by, 100:526– receipt, illus., 102:548 27 Curd, R. A., 97:394 Daingerfield, Foxhall, 98:60 Curd family: Daniel Boone document, Dale, Carter: Dudley's regiment, 104:20 103:54–55 Dalitz, Moe, 98:344–46 Curran, Thomas E.: Soldiers of Peace: Dallas, Texas, 100:200 Civil War Pacifism and the Postwar Dalleck, Robert: on Lyndon B. Johnson Radical Peace Movement, reviewed, and Vietnam, 102:330, 332 101:354–55 Daly, John Patrick: book reviews by, Currens, Sharon, 99:257 103:771–72, 104:712–14 Currie, David P.: The Constitution in Dana, Charles A.: reports of Grant's Congress: The Jeffersonians, 1801– drunkenness, 103:637 1829, reviewed, 100:218–20 Da Nang, Vietnam: illus., 102:333 Currier, Stephen R., 99:41 Dandalet, Tom, 97:409, 412 Curry, J. L. M., 96:38 Danger on the Doorstep: Anti- Curry, Leonard P., 104:679 Catholicism and American Print Culture Curtis, Michael Kent: Free Speech, "The in the Progressive Era, by Justin People's Darling Privilege": Struggles for Nordstrom: reviewed, 104:745–46 Freedom of Expression in American Dangerous Place, A: California's History, reviewed, 99:187–88 Unsettling Fate, by Marc Reisner: Custer, George Armstrong: purchases reviewed, 101:216–18 Victory (horse), 100:483 "Dangerous Situation, Delayed Custom House (New Orleans, La.), Response: Col. John Bowman and the 103:502 Kentucky Expedition of 1777," by Cutler, William W. III: Parents and William Dodd Brown, 97:137–57 Schools: The 150-Year Struggle for Dangerous Strangers: Minority Control in American Education, Newcomers and Criminal Violence in reviewed, 100:265–67 the Urban West, 1850–2000, by Kevin Cuyler, James, 95:372–80, 383 J. Mullen: reviewed, 103:806–8 Daniel, G. W., 95:382 POWs in, 100:143, 146; proposal to Daniel, Larry J.: book reviews by, relocate state capital to, 104:249, 251, 95:202–3, 103:795–96 254, 259, 269, 274, 281; vote to Daniel, Pete: Lost Revolutions: The relocate state capital to, 104:276–77 South in the 1950s, reviewed, 98:313– Danville Political Club, 95:351, 352–53 14; Toxic Drift: Pesticides and Health in Dark, Alvin, 99:106 the Post-World II South, reviewed, Dark Journey, 99:368 104:190–92 Darling, Lucia, 98:15–16 Daniel, William, 95:254, 261, 272, 274, Darnell, Linda: illus., 100:195 277, 279 Darnell General Hospital (Danville, Daniel Boone (film), 98:372–73 Ky.), 100:146 Daniel Boone (horse), 100:485 Darwin, Charles: rise of eugenics, Daniel Boone: An American Life, by 102:219 Michael A. Lofaro, 100:497, 499; Daugherity, Brian: book review by, reviewed, 102:91–92 101:384–85 "Daniel Boone as American Icon: A Daugherty, James: Daniel Boone Literary View," by Richard Taylor, illustrations, 102:519–20; illus., 102:513–33 102:518, 521 Daniel Boone Memorial Association, Daughters of the American Revolution 103:52 (DAR), 99:289, 294 "Daniel Boone's American Life: An Davenport, John: book review by, Interview with Biographer Michael 103:806–8 Lofaro," edited by James Russell Davenport, Patrick Henry, 99:208–9 Harris and Kenneth H. Williams, David, John Baptist, 97:354, 359, 360, 100:497–504 362, 367–68 "Daniel Boone the Surveyor: Old David Garrick (horse), 100:492 Images and New Realities," by Neal O. Davidson, Donald, 104:85; and Robert Hammon and James Russell Harris, Penn Warren, 104:91 102:535–66 Davidson, James, 95:246, 247, 250, Daniels, Roger: book review by, 277 104:733–35 Davidson, William, 95:246 Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil Davies, Charlton "Shorty," 97:404–5, Religion, by Craig R. Smith: reviewed, 408–9, 412, 414, 415, 417–18, 419 103:563–66 Davies, Gordon K.: book reviews by, Daniel Webster: The Man and His Time, 101:385–87, 104:781–83 by Robert Remini: reviewed, 96:199– Davies, Paul, 97:437 201 Daviess County, 100:10; German POWs Dantic, James I.: "The Kentucky in, 100:142, 146 Volunteer Foot Soldier in the Mexican Davis, Allison, 99:41 War: A Social History of Company B, Davis, Bette, 98:418, 420, 421 Second Regiment, Kentucky Infantry Davis, David Brion, 102:27; Volunteers," 95:237–83 interpretation of slavery, 103:740 D'Antonio, Patricia, 101:69 Davis, Donald E.: and Eugene P. Trani, Danville, Ky., 95:337–38, 355, 361, The First Cold War: The Legacy of 97:365, 99:208, 102:32; German Woodrow Wilson in U. S.–Soviet Relations, reviewed, 100:543–44 Davis, Edgar, 104:459 E. Johnston, 101:441; relationship Davis, Edward, 98:71, 73, 75 with P. G. T. Beauregard, 101:441; Davis, Garrett, 96:334, 99:353 relationship with Robert E. Lee, Davis, George B.: memo regarding 101:444–47; Senate Committee for Preston Brown case, 104:67–72 Military Affairs, 101:419; as Davis, Harry, 104:591–92 slaveowner, 101:402; support for John Davis, Irene, 96:134 C. Breckinridge, 101:414, 420 Davis, Jack, 97:288, 101:419 Davis, Jefferson C., 96:329, 330–31, Davis, Jack E.: Race Against Time: 341, 98:159 Culture and Separation in Natchez Davis, John, 96:294 since 1930, reviewed, 100:103–5 Davis, John H.: description of J. Davis, Jefferson, 96:327, 97:23, 24, Winston Coleman Jr., 103:705; review 269, 282, 98:240, 309–10, 435–38, of J. Winston Coleman's Slavery Times 99:96, 97, 342, 343, 348, 357, 390, in Kentucky, 103:718–19 101:399, 417, 428, 103:670; American Davis, Joseph E., 101:445, 453 identity of, 101:434–35; Army of Davis, Lambert: and Robert Penn Tennessee, 101:451–52; biographies Warren, 104:82, 84–85 of, 101:401–2, 429–30; and the Black Davis, Sarah Knox Taylor, 99:390 Hawk War, 102:506; comparision with Davis, Septimus: surveys with Daniel Abraham Lincoln as a war leader, Boone, 102:542 101:453–54; competency as president Davis, Varina Howell, 99:97, 101:444 of the Confederates States of America, Davis, William C.: The American 101:421; and Confederate military Frontier: Pioneers, Settlers, and strategy, 101:444–52; and the Cowboys, 1800–1899, reviewed, Confederate rank structure, 101:452– 98:229–30; Diary of a Confederate 53; and Confederate States of Soldier: John S. Jackman of the America, 101:434–35; education of, Orphan Brigade, noted, 95:461–62; 101:432; evaluation of as a war leader, The Lost Cause: Myths and Realities of 101:435–37; family in Ky., 101:401; the Confederacy, reviewed, 95:199– and guerrilla warfare, 103:517–20, 200; and Meredith L. Swentor, eds.: 533, 535; hanged in effigy, 103:655– Blue Grass Confederate: The 56; illus., 101:412; interest of William Headquarters Diary of Edward O. J. Cooper Jr. in, 101:423–24; Guerrant, reviewed, 98:117–19 interview about, 101:401–56; Davis, William H.: War Labor Board, marriages of, 101:402; and Mexican 104:503 War, 101:431; as a micromanager, Davis and Lee at War, by Steven E. 101:454; monument, 101:400; Woodworth: reviewed, 95:318–19 monument of, and Robert Penn Davis Bend (Miss.): illus., 101:423; Warren, 104:79; opinion of Jefferson Davis's plantations, 101:431 Reconstruction, 101:435; papers of, Davis Island: See Davis Bend 101:430–31; place-oriented strategy Davy Crockett series, 96:126 of, 101:447–50; position on secession, Dawson, Charles I., 104:446 101:413, 418, 422, 434–35; Dawson, Nelson L., 99:391, 101:399; qualifications for president of the book notes by, 101:396, 102:151–52, Confederate States of America, 279; book reviews by, 100:505–6, 101:418–20; relationship with Joseph 101:536–38; hired by KHS, 100:425; Jonathan Clark, edited by James J. illus., 103:492; "Reflections on 'The Holmberg: reviewed, 100:201–2 Forgotten Troop': History as a Dearing, J. Earl, 104:231 Collaborative Enterprise," 101:479–88 Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Daybreak of Freedom: The Montgomery Chicago, the First Labor Movement, Bus Boycott, edited by Stewart Burns: and the Bombing That Divided Gilded reviewed, 96:111–13 Age America, by James Green: Day Law (1904), 96:59, 99:22 reviewed, 104:335–36 Days of Gold: The California Gold Rush Death Rode the Rails: American and the American Nation, by Malcolm Railroad Accidents and Safety, 1828– J. Rohrbough: reviewed, 95:315–16 1965, by Mark Aldrich: reviewed, Day Star (horse), 100:480, 482 104:177–79 Dayton, Ohio, 95:172, 100:183, 104:15 Deaton, Benton, 95:63 Dayton Koors, 97:422, 425, 427 "Debate over Whipping Criminals in , 97:422, 424, 425, Kentucky, The" by Robert M. Ireland, 427, 429, 430, 433, 434 100:5–27 D-Day (Normandy), 99:140; and Forrest De Beck, Billy, 96:126 C. Pogue, 104:675 DeBerry, John H.: book reviews by, D-Day: June 6, 1944: The Climatic 95:199–200, 426–27, 96:95–96, 205–6 Battle of World War II, by Stephen E. Deboe, William J., 98:88; supports Ambrose, 99:135 Preston Brown, 104:60 Deacons for Defense and Justice, The: Debs, Eugene V., 96:366 Armed Resistence and the Civil Rights Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics of Movement, by Lance Hill: reviewed, Industrial Pollution, by Gerald 102:272–73 Markowitz and David Rosner: "Dead Hand of Partisanship," by reviewed, 101:220–22 Thomas D. Clark, 103:193–98 Decker, William Merrill: Epistolary Deadly Bet, The: Vietnam and the 1968 Practices: Letter Writing in America Election, by Walter LaFeber: reviewed, Before Telecomunications, reviewed, 103:605–6 97:461–62 Dean, Eric T. Jr.: Shook Over Hell: Post- Declaration of Independence, 102:398 Traumatic Stress, Vietnam and the DeCredico, Mary A.: book note by, Civil War, reviewed, 96:101–2 95:116; book review by, 98:119–20 Dean, Frank, 101:264; Fayette County, Dee, Frances, 98:420 Ky., school board, 101:258–59 Deep Souths: Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Dean, J. C., 96:249, 254 Island Society in the Age of Dean, John W.: The Rehnquist Choice: Segregation, by J. William Harris: The Untold Story of the Nixon reviewed, 101:167–69 Appointment that Redefined the Deep Springs Elementary School Supreme Court, reviewed, 99:437–38 (Lexington, Ky.): African American Dean, Robert D.: book review by, students, 101:260 100:250–52; Imperial Brotherhood: De Falaise, Louis: article by, 103:521 Gender and the Making of Cold War Defense Advisory Council, 104:481 Foreign Policy, reviewed, 100:252–53 Defiance, Ohio, 104:18–19 Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Defining Global Justice: The History of U. S. International Labor Standards DeMarce, Virginia Easley: critique of N. Policy, by Edward D. Lorenz: reviewed, Brent Kennedy's Melungeons: The 99:197–99 Resurrection of a Proud People–An Defining Moments: African American Untold of Ethnic Cleansing, 102:215– Commemoration and Political Culture in 16; work on Melungeons, 102:220, the South, 1863–1913, by Kathleen 223 Ann Clark: reviewed, 104:159–61 DeMarcus, Nancy: and Thomas D. de Gaulle, Charles: Forrest C. Pogue Clark memorial issue, 103:6 oral history interview, 104:676 Demaree, Luther, 98:88–90, 92–95 de Hartingh, Bertrand, 97:335 Democracy Rising: South Carolina and Deism: influence on Fr. John Thayer, the Fight for Black Equality since 1865, 101:286; social philosophy, 101:286 by Peter F. Lau: reviewed, 104:771–73 de la Cova, Antonio Rafael: book Democratic Dissent and the Cultural reviews by, 100:86–88, 221–25, Fictions of Antebellum America, by 103:789–90, 104:336–38 Stephen John Hartnett: reviewed, Delano, Sterling F.: Brook Farm: The 100:524–25 Dark Side of Utopia, reviewed, Democratic National Committee, 103:787–89 104:507 Delany's Ferry, Ky.: proposal to relocate Democratic National Convention: 1912, state capital to, 104:250 98:274; 1916, 99:251; 1924, 99:297; De Latte, Carolyn: book review by, 1948, Ed Prichard at, 104:521–22; 95:317–18 1968, 99:216; 1972, 99:216, 231; Delaware, 99:40, 250, 360, 100:6, 13; 1976, 99:216; 1980, 99:231; 1984, election of 1864, 103:684–85; and 99:214, 230 secession, 101:413; triracial isolate Democratic Party (Ky.), 95:137, 372, group in, 102:212 98:257, 260, 261, 264, 265, 266, 267, Delaware Indians, 95:224, 225, 227, 269, 270, 273, 274, 275–78, 354, 228, 230, 231, 235, 102:480; in 99:5, 14, 15, 32, 39, 220, 222, 226, Missouri, 102:497 231, 252, 254, 256, 257, 291, De Leon, A Tejano Family History, by 101:423, 103:667; 1923 primary of, Ana Carolina Castillo Crimm: 99:296–97; 1963 primary of, 99:121, reviewed, 102:242–43 276; 1975 primary of, 99:264, 276; Delfino, Susanna: ed., Neither Lady nor 1979 primary of, 99:264; 1983 Slave: Working Women of the Old primary of, 99:266; and Bank of the South, reviewed, 100:522–24; and U. S., 100:43–44, 49–50; in Campbell Michele Gillespie, eds., Global County, Ky., 104:518–19; in Carroll Perspectives on Industrial County, Ky., 104:518–19; "Chandler Transformation in the American South, Democrats," 99:27; division of during reviewed, 103:585–87 Civil War, 103:666; in Edmonson Deliverance (film), 96:128, 98:381 County, Ky., 104:452; female Deliver the Vote: A History of Election candidates in, 99:259, 271, 273, 290, Fraud, An American Political Tradition, 296–97; and George W. Smith, 1742–2004, by Tracy Campbell: 103:662, 680; interests portrayed in reviewed, 104:783–85 Lexington popular culture, 100:29–57; Delph, John M., 95:11, 12 and Jackson Purchase, 99:341; in Kenton County, Ky., 104:518–19; in Louisville, Ky., 104:453–54, 517–18, DeRogatis, Amy: Moral Geography: 589–90, 683; meaning of the Civil Maps, Missionaries, and the American War, 102:384–85; party evolution, Frontier, reviewed, 101:341–43 100:459.; and whipping criminals in De Rohan, Fr. William: slaves of, Ky., 100:16, 26, 77; See also Jackson, 101:287 Andrew; Tyler, John DeRosier, Linda Scott, 100:273, 276; Democratic State Central Committee: "Celebrating the Ordinary: Why Ed Prichard's appointment to, Common Folk Should Write Memoir," 104:548 98:139–53; Creeker: A Woman's DeMoisey, Frenchy, 104:591–92 Journey, reviewed, 97:451–53; illus., Denbo, Bruce: oral history interviews 100:282, 284, 286, 290; Songs of Life with Thomas D. Clark, 103:377–78, and Grace, reviewed, 101:495–97; 380–81, 432–38; Thomas D. Clark "Songs of Life and Grace: Creeker— letters to, 103:346, 360, 386, 402, 456 And Then Some," 100:279–91 Deneen, Charles S., 96:360 Derringer, Paul "Duke," 99:100 Denhardt, Henry H., 96:302 Der Ruf (The Call) German POW Denman, William, 104:456 newspaper, 100:162 Denney, Edwin R.: 1955 gubernatorial Desha, Joe, 97:182 campaign, 104:557 Desha, Joseph, 100:34; funds for Dennis, Matthew: Red, White, and Blue construction of capitol, 104:254–55 Letter Days: An American Calendar, Designing the Centennial: A History of reviewed, 101:230–31 the 1876 International Exhibition in Denny, George, 98:97 Philadelphia, by Bruno Giberti: Denson, Andrew: book reviews by, reviewed, 100:379–80 101:501–3, 104:326–27 Desmond, Rita, 98:356, 358, 359, 361 Denton, Julie Rose, 99:274 Destroyer Deal (1940), 104:485–86 Denver, Col.: busing controversy, de Syon, Guillaume: book review by, 101:264 100:401–2 Department of Agriculture, 104:491, , Mich., 98:344, 99:103, 115; 509 during War of 1812, 104:6, 8, 10–12 Department of Justice, 98:200, Detroit Free Press: reaction to Grant's 104:507; and Ed Prichard, 104:502; Vicksburg campaign, 103:651 and immigration policy during World , 97:439, 99:112 War II, 104:482–84 Deutsche American (newspaper), 98:194 Department of Labor, 104:485; "Development of the Southern immigration policies of, 104:482–84 Railroads Prior to the Civil War," by Department of Natural Resources and Thomas D. Clark, 103:208 Environmental Protection, 99:279 Deverell, William: Whitewashed Adobe: Department of Public Information, The Rise of Los Angeles and the 99:279 Remaking of its Mexican Past, Department of Welfare, 99:279 reviewed, 104:183–84 "Derby City Reference: A Review Devices and Desires: A History of Essay," by Kenneth H. Williams, Contraceptives in America, by Andrew 99:385–92 Tone: reviewed, 100:412–13 Derek, John: film of All the King's Men, Devices and Desires: Gender, 104:85 Technology, and American Nursing, by Dickey, Frank G.: illus., 103:383; letter Margarete Sandelowski: reviewed, to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:384; 99:195–97 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, De Vierville, J. Paul: book review by, 103:385–88; Thomas D. Clark letters 101:158–60 to, 103:232, 386, 400, 401–3, 426–29, Devil Knows How to Ride: The True 431–32, 446–47 Story of William Clarke Quantrill and Dickey, James, 96:128–29 His Confederate Raiders, by Edward R. Dickinson, Anna: Civil War Leslie: reviewed, 95:321–23 reconciliationist sentiments of, Devlin, Rachel: Relative Intimacy: 102:395 Fathers, Daughters, and Postwar Dickinson, William C.: and Dean A. American Culture, reviewed, 104:192– Herrin, and Donald R. Kennon, eds., 94 Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building Devore, Fred, 98:389 of the Nation's Capital, reviewed, Dewees, Curtis: George Washington's 100:78–80 Kentucky Land, noted, 104:803 Dickos, Andrew: Street with No Name: A Dewey, George, 98:44 History of Classic American Film Noir, Dewey, Scott H.: book reviews by, reviewed, 101:392–93 99:326–28, 439–41, 100:260–62, Dickson, W. Calvin: and Michael E. 101:220–22, 103:606–8, 837–38, Birdwell, eds., Rural Life and Culture 104:183–84, 375–76, 780–81; Don't in the Upper Cumberland, noted, Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and U. S. 104:809 Environmental Politics, 1945–1970, Dictator (horse), 100:490–92 reviewed, 100:119–21 Dictionary of Virginia Biography, 99:392 Dexter (horse), 100:490 Diem, Ngo Dinh (Vietnam): fall of, Deyo, Phil, 101:309–10 102:322–24; historiography on, Dhanda, Michelle C. S.: book review by, 102:327 102:124–26 Diem's Final Failure: Prelude to Diamond: A Struggle for Environmental America's War in Vietnam, by Philip E. Justice in Louisana's Chemical Catton: reviewed, 101:549–51 Corridor, by Steve Lerner: reviewed, Dien Bien Phu (Vietnam), 95:301, 103:606–8 102:288; compared with Khe Sanh, Diary of a Confederate Soldier: John S. 102:341; French at, 102:319; Jackman of the Orphan Brigade, edited historiography of, 102:293; illus., by William C. Davis: noted, 95:461–62 102:289, 320 Dichtl, John R.: book review by, Dietrich, Marlene, 96:280, 98:405, 408, 97:467–68; "'She stalks abroad 410, 411, 412, 416 displaying her splendid trappings': Diffley, Kathleen: ed., To Live and Die: Transplanting Catholicism to Collected Stories of the Civil War, Kentucky, 1793–1830," 97:347–73 1861–1876, reviewed, 100:229–30 Dickens, Charles, 101:485 Digest of Opinions of the Judge Dickerson, Denis C.: Militant Mediator: Advocate General of the Army (1865), Whitney M. Young Jr., reviewed, 97:13 97:202–3 Diliberto, Gioia: A Useful Woman: The Dickey, Betty: illus., 103:383 Early Life of Jane Addams, reviewed, 98:231–32 Lost the Civil War, by David J. Eicher: Dillard, Annie, 103:48 reviewed, 104:720–21 Dillard, Florence, 103:48 Dixiecrats, 104:448 Dillard, Peggy L.: Lynda Lasswell Crist, Dixie Selden: An American Impressionist and Kenneth H. Williams, eds., Papers From Cincinnati, 1868–1935, by of Jefferson Davis. Vol. 10: October Genetta McLean: reviewed, 100:510– 1863–August 1864, reviewed, 98:309– 12 10 Dixon, Archibald: opposition to Diner, Hasia R.: Hungering for America: secession, 103:670 Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in Dixon, J. H., 98:164–65 the Age of Migration, reviewed, 100:96– Dixon, Ky., 100:193 98 Dixon, Thomas Jr.: Thomas D. Clark diplomatic history: George C. Herring's commentary on, 103:283–84 view of, 102:308–10 Dix River Dam: construction of, Director (horse), 100:490 100:306–7; illus., 100:306 Dirksen, Everett, 97:70 Dobak, William A.: and Thomas D. Disciples of Christ, 99:66, 102:13; Phillips, The Black Regulars, 1866– founding, 102:28, 29, 35 1898, reviewed, 100:231–32 Discovery, Settlement, and Present State Dobrynin, Anatoly, 95:293 of Kentucke, by John Filson, 103:128– Dobson, George, 97:269 30 Dobson, Henry, 97:269 Disney, Walt, 96:126, 100:497 Dobyns, Luther R., 95:56 Distilled Spirits Industry Advisory Doctoring the South: Southern Committee, 96:71–72, 75 Physicians and Everyday Medicine in Divide and Dissent, by John Ed Pearce: the Mid-Nineteenth Century, by Steven Thomas D. Clark report on, 103:351– M. Stowe: reviewed, 102:415–17 53 Documenting American Violence: A Divided Family in Civil War America, Sourcebook, edited by Christopher The, by Amy Murrell Taylor: reviewed, Waldrep and Michael Bellesiles: 104:322–23 reviewed, 104:798–99 Divided Hearts: Britain and the Dodd, Edward A.: Ky. Historical American Civil War, by R. J. M. Society, 101:34 Blackett: reviewed, 100:80–82 Dodd, William E., 96:291 Divine, Robert: University of Texas, Dodge, John Wood: portrait of Henry 102:290 Clay, 100:474 Divine Agitators: The Delta Ministry and Dodge, L. Mara: "Whores and Thieves of Civil Rights in Mississippi, by Mark the Worst Kind": A Study of Women, Newman: reviewed, 101:553–54 Crime, and Prisons, 1835-–2000, Division and Discord: The Supreme reviewed, 101:172–73 Court under Stone and Vinson, 1941– Dog Island, Ky., 97:61, 66, 67, 70, 72, 1953, by Melvin L. Urofsky: reviewed, 73, 78, 80 95:328–30 Doing Oral History, by Donald A. Dix, Mary Seaton: book review by, Ritchie, 104:609, 624–25, 669 99:75–76, 100:78–80 Doing the Town: The Rise of Urban Dixie Betrayed: How the South Really Tourism in the United States, 1850– 1915, by Catherine Cocks: reviewed, Idea of the Consumer, reviewed, 100:93–94 103:812–16 Dolin, Eric Jay: Political Waters: The Donovan, Brian: White Slave Crusades: Long, Dirty, Contentious, Incredibly Race, Gender, and Anti-Vice Activism, Expensive but Eventually Triumphant 1887–1917, reviewed, 104:171–72 History of Boston Harbor–A Unique Donovan, Herman Lee, 99:11, 13, Environmental Success Story, 104:523; book collection of, 103:63; reviewed, 102:454–56 and the Book Thieves, 103:51–52, 61; Dollar, Susan E.: book review by, Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 104:141–43 103:380–84; Thomas D. Clark letters Dollmaker (film), 96:129 to, 103:216, 287, 455–56; and Domer, Dennis: book review by, Thomas D. Clark memorial issue, 99:185–87 103:6 Domesticating the West: The Re-creation Donovan, Mary S., 98:158 of the Nineteenth-Century American Don't Breathe the Air: Air Pollution and Middle Class, by Brenda K. Jackson: U. S. Environmental Politics, 1945– reviewed, 104:738–39 1970, by Scott Hamilton Dewey: Domestic Life and Accident Insurance reviewed, 100:119–21 (Louisville, Ky.), 99:373 Don't Go Up Kettle Creek: Verbal Legacy Dominion of War, The: Empire and of the Upper Cumberland, by William Liberty in North America, 1500–2000, Lynwood Montell: noted, 98:337 by Andrew R. L. Cayton and Fred Doram, Dennis Jr., 99:208–9 Anderson, 104:121–25 Doram, Diademia Taylor, 99:209 domino theory: and Dwight D. Dorgan, Howard: In the Hands of a Eisenower, 102:318–19 Happy God: The "No-Hellers" of Central Donald, David Herbert, 101:424, 425, Appalachia, reviewed, 95:307–9 427, 428, 429; Thomas D. Clark Dormon, James, 100:29–31, 42 letters to, 103:270, 298 Dorris, Jonathan T., 101:30; review of Donaldson, J. Lyter: 1943 J. Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in gubernatorial campaign, 104:517; Kentucky, 103:717–18 1947 Democratic gubernatorial Dorsey, Allison: book review by, primary, 104:518; Ed Prichard's 103:805–6; To Build Our Lives evaluation of, 104:518–19 Together: Community Formation in Don Carlos Buell: Most Promising of All, Black Atlanta, 1875–1906, reviewed, by Stephen D. Engle: reviewed, 102:253–55 98:106–8 Dorsey, Jimmy, 96:277 Donn, Linda: The Roosevelt Cousins: Dorsey, Tommy, 96:277 Growing up Together, 1882–1924, Dos Passos, John, 96:375; antiwar reviewed, 99:419–21 sentiments of, 102:395 Donnelly, William M.: Under Army Doughboys, the Great War, and the Orders: The Army National Guard Remaking of America, by Jennifer D. During the Korean War, reviewed, Keene: reviewed, 100:102–3 99:199–201 Dougherty, William J.: Executive Donohue, Kathleen G.: Freedom from Secrets: Covert Action and the Want: American Liberalism and the Presidency, reviewed, 102:447–49 Douglas, Davison M.: Jim Crow Moves Doyle, Mary Ellen: Pioneer Spirit: North: The Battle over Northern School , Sister of Charity of Segregation, 1865–1954, reviewed, Nazareth, reviewed, 104:289–91 104:770–71 Drake, _____, 95:122 Douglas, George L., 95:13, 14, 19, 22 Drake, Ephraim, 97:157 Douglas, John, 99:30, 36 Drake, Joseph, 97:157 Douglas, Paul H., 99:30 Draper, Lyman C.: collection of, Douglas, Stephen A., 97:394, 103:667; 101:19; Daniel Boone research of, and election of 1860, 103:668, 750– 102:516; interview of Nathan Boone, 64; and popular sovereignty, 101:416; 102:528 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Draper, William G., 104:60 103:319 Drea, Ed: book review by, 100:554–56 Douglas, The Noble Shepherd (play) by Dred Scott case, 101:409 John Home, 100:45 Drennon, Ralph, 97:438 Douglas, William O., 104:477, 521; Ed Dressing Change, A (KHS exhibition), Prichard's evaluation of, 104:473; 99:302 relationship with Felix Frankfurter, Drew, Ellen, 98:370 104:435, 465–70 Drinking the Waters: Creating an Douglas C-47 Skytrain: Gene Wheeler's American Leisure Class at Nineteenth- combat mission, 102:49 Century Mineral Springs, by Thomas A. Douglass, Frederick, 98:164 Chambers: reviewed, 101:158–60 Dover, Tenn., 97:60 Dromgoole, Will Allen: work on Dowell, Michael: and Jonathan Jeffrey, Melungeons, 102:219 Bittersweet: The Louisville and Droze, Wilmon Henry, 97:66 Nashville Railroad and Warren County, Duan, Le, 102:322–24 reviewed, 99:332–33 Dubin, Michael: United States Downey, Dennis B.: book review by, Congressional Elections, 1788–1997: 100:379–80; A Season of Renewal: The The Official Results of the Elections of Columbian Exposition and Victorian the 1st through 15th Congresses, America, reviewed, 100:232–34 noted, 98:135–36 Downey, Tom: Planting a Capitalist DuBois, W. E. B., 96:351, 352, 364–65, South: Masters, Merchants, and 367, 372, 374, 375, 97:319, 321 Manufacturers in the Southern Interior, Duchess County, N. Y., 100:487 1790–1860, reviewed, 104:313–14 Duckport Canal project (Miss.): and the Downing, Josiah, 100:487 Vicksburg campaign, 103:643–44, Downtown: Its Rise and Fall, 1880– 649, 658 1950, by Robert M. Fogelson: Duck Soup (film), 98:421–22 reviewed, 100:95–96 Dudley, Peter, 104:19; commands Doyle, Bertram W., 97:316, 321 company of Kentucky brigade, 104:16, Doyle, Don H.: Nations Divided: 18; failure to spike British guns, America, Italy, and the Southern 104:31–32; illus., 104:26 Question, reviewed, 101:143–45 Dudley, William, 104:21, 26; advance Doyle, Jeff: and Jeffrey Grey, and Peter of regiment, 104:18–19; arrival of Pierce, Australia's Vietnam War, regiment at Fort Winchester, 104:19; reviewed, 100:417–18 commands regiment of Kentucky brigade, 104:15–16; death of, 104:35; Interdisciplinary Anthology , 104:689 defeat during War of 1812, 104:5; Dunaway, Wilma A., 97:86 distractions of during battle, 104:29; Dunbar, Leslie: The Shame of Southern Dudley's Defeat, responsibility for, Politics: Essays and Speeches, 104:41; failure to spike British guns, reviewed, 100:566–68 104:31–32; Fort Meigs, final advance Dunbar Community Center (Lexington, to, 104:27–28; regiment, casualties of, Ky.), 101:264; illus., 101:246 104:39; William Henry Harrison, seeks Dunbar High School (Lexington, Ky.), orders from, 104:21–22; See also 102:5 Dudley's Defeat Duncan, Blanton: reaction to Louisville Dudley family: genealogy, 101:20 lynching, 102:374 Dudley's Defeat, 104:29–37; aftermath Duncan, George B., 99:134 of, 104:39–40; article about, 104:2, 5– Duncan, Jane, 97:27 42; consequences of, 104:41–42; Duncan, Russell: and David J. historiography of, 104:5–6; magnitude Klooster, eds., Phantoms of a Blood- of, 104:38–39; map of, 104:31; Stained Period: The Complete Civil War prisoners of war, fate of, 104:36–38; Writings of Ambrose Bierce, reviewed, reasons for, 104:39–41 101:152–54 "Dudley's Defeat and the Relief of Fort Duncan, Sarah, 104:392 Meigs during the War of 1812," by Duncan Hines' Food Odyssey, 97:32 Larry L. Nelson, 104:5–42 Duncan Hines Foundation, 97:33 Dudziak, Mary, 104:217 Duncan Hines' Vacation Guide, 97:32 Dudzinski, Richard, 95:153, 159 Duncan Tavern (Bourbon County, Ky.): dueling, 97:402 Fox Papers, 103:204 Dueling Visions: U. S. Strategy toward Dundan, Dennis, 104:411 Eastern Europe under Eisenhower, by Dungen, G. W., 98:161 Ronald R. Krebs: reviewed, 100:115– Dunham, Charles, 97:24 17 Dunham, Cyrus L., 97:263–65, 270–71, Dukakis, Michael Stanley, 99:223 275, 277–78, 284 Duke, Basil W., 96:23, 97:160, 179, Dunham, Ky., 97:191 180, 185, 186, 187, 282, 398; Dunlap, George W., 96:334 biography of, 103:520 Dunn, Hannah, 96:313 Duke, David C.: Writers and Miners: Dunn, Joe "Red," 97:429 Activism and Imagery in America, Dupee, George W., 97:305, 308, 309, reviewed, 101:499–501 310, 311, 313–15, 321, 322 Dukes of Hazzard (television program), Dupont, Carolyn: book reviews by, 96:127 101:553–54, 102:266–70, 104:774–76 Duke University (N. C.): Thomas D. DuPont plants (Louisville, Ky.), 99:377 Clark at, 103:18–19, 47, 208, 210 Duralde, Susan Hart Clay, 100:435 Dulles, John Foster: position on Durgin, George, 98:165, 170–71 Vietnam, 102:293, 321 Durocher, Leo E., 99:118 Dumont, Ebenezer, 96:337, 345 Durrett, Reuben T., 96:63, 104:60; Dumont, Margaret, 98:421 reaction to Louisville lynching, Dunaway, David K.: and Willa K. 102:381; sale of book collection, Baum, Oral History: An 103:63 DuVal, Kathleen: book review by, East Fork (Metcalfe County, Ky.), 100:514–16; Native Ground, The: 98:389 Indians and Colonists in the Heart of Eastland, James O.: Internal Security the Continent, reviewed, 104:297–98 Committee, 104:223 Duverger, Maurice, 99:260–61, 263 Eastman Kodak, 99:223 Dyess, William E.: Bataan Death March: East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad, A Survivor's Account, noted, 101:232– 97:249 33 East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad, Dying President: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 97:249 1944–1945, by Robert H. Ferrell: Eaton, Clement: and the Book Thieves, reviewed, 96:209–11 103:58; description of J. Winston Dynamite Fiend, The: The Chilling Tale Coleman Jr., 103:703; evaluation of J. of a Confederate Spy, Con Artist, and Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Mass Murderer, by Ann Larabee : Kentucky, 103:693; illus., 103:345, reviewed, 104:165–67 387, 719; reception honoring, illus., 103:391; review of J. Winston E Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, Eady, George M., 100:298 103:718; Thomas D. Clark Eaklor, Vicky L.: book review by, commentary on, 103:325–26; Thomas 102:424–26 D. Clark letters to, 103:209–11, 217, Early, Joseph E. Jr.: Texas Baptist 425 Power Struggle, A: The Hayden Eaton, John, 96:38 Controversy, noted, 103:846–47 Eaves, Charles, 97:296, 298 Early, Jubal, 101:428; explanation of Ebbets Field (N.Y.), 96:276 Confederate defeat, 102:391; memoirs Ebeling, Erwin, 100:159 of, 102:389 Eberstadt, Ferdinand, 104:489, 496 Early American Republic: article about, Eby, Byron, 97:438 104:3; historiography of, 104:95–126 Echols, Dave, 96:277 "Early Kentuckians and the New Economic Cold War: America's Embargo Nation: The Samuel McDowell Family Against China and the Sino-Soviet Letters," edited by Lynne Alliance, 1949–1963, by Shu Guang Hollingsworth, Kenneth H. Williams, Zhang: reviewed, 100:563–64 and James Russell Harris, 100:329– Economic Stabilization Law (1942), 48 104:491 Eastern Kentucky: and the pack horse Ecotourism in Appalachia: Marketing the library, 95:57–77 Mountains, by Al Fritsch and Kristin eastern Kentucky, depicted in film, Johannsen: listed, 102:152 96:119–36 Eddie Rickenbacker: An American Hero Eastern Kentucky Asylum of the Insane in the Twentieth Century, by W. David (Lexington, Ky.), 98:47 Lewis: reviewed, 103:590–92 Eastern Kentucky University Eddyville, Ky., 99:140, 224–25 (Richmond, Ky.), 96:298, 304, 97:303; Edelen, T. L., 98:95, 97 oral history at, 104:629, 634 Eden, Anthony: Forrest C. Pogue Eastern State Hospital (Lexington, Ky.), interview of, 104:682 100:321–22 Edge of the Sword: The Ordeal of Carpetbagger Marshall H. Twitchell in Eicher, David J.: The Civil War in the Civil War and Reconstruction, by Books: An Analytical Bibliography, Ted Tunnell: reviewed, 99:418–19 noted, 95:116; Dixie Betrayed: How Edmonson County, Ky.: 1956 the South Really Lost the Civil War, senatorial campaign in, 104:562; reviewed, 104:720–21 Democratic Party in, 104:452 Eicke, Theodore, 95:140 Edmonton, Ky., 98:385, 390, 396, 397, 1816: America Rising, by C. Edward 398, 399, 400 Skeen: reviewed, 101:340–41 Edmonton Presbyterian Church Eighteenth Amendment, 96:65 (Edmonton, Ky.), 98:399 Eighteenth Balloon Company: in World Edmunds, William H., 99:352–53, 355 War I, 99:136 education, 103:365–66; college Eighty-second Airborne Division, education for women, 101:52–59, 61– 100:132; reunion, 102:39 62; federal aid to, 96:35–37, 39–43; Eighty-Second Infantry Division, issues in Ned Breathitt 99:134 administration, 104:595–96; in Eighty-sixth Division, 100:135 Kentucky and Ed Prichard, 104:397, Eisenhower, Dwight David, 95:148, 601; in Ky., Thomas D. Clark, 99:126, 139, 104:521, 561, 681; 1952 commentary on, 103:167–84; in Ky., presidential race, 104:93; A. B. Thomas D. Clark commentary on, "Happy" Chandler's support for, 103:366–69; school integration in 104:560; and the domino theory, Fayette County, Ky., 101:243–74 102:318–19; Forrest C. Pogue oral Education, Arts and Humanities history interview, 104:676; position on Cabinet, 99:278–79 Vietnam, 102:293, 319–20, 326; Education of John Dewey, The, by Jay school integration, 101:244; and the Martin: reviewed, 101:170–71 Supreme Command, 104:677–79 Edwards, Bob: "Kentucky in the Ekalaka, Mont., 95:135, 157 Nation's History," 97:123–35 Election of 1844: and Henry Clay, Edwards, Don C., 98:99 100:463–65 Edwards, George T.: illus., 100:11; on electric co-ops, in Kentucky: issue in whipping issue, 100:14 1947 Democratic gubernatorial Edwards, Korie L.: book review by, primary, 104:515–16; regulation of, 104:371–73 104:510–11 Edwards, Laura F.: Scarlett Doesn't Live Elias Cornelius Boudinot: A Life on the Here Anymore: Southern Women in the Cherokee Border, by James W. Parins: Civil War Era, reviewed, 99:82–84 reviewed, 104:326–27 Edwards, Lillie Johnson: book review Elizabethtown, Ky., 96:326, 99:55, by, 104:136–38 224–25 Edwards Law (), 96:48, 52 Elkhorn Creek (Ky.), 101:291, 103:466, Eelman, Bruce W.: book review by, 479 104:313–14 Elkins, Stanley, 101:426; and Eric Effluent America: Cities, Industries, McKitrick, and Leo Weinstein, eds., Energy and the Environment, by Men of Little Faith: Selected Writings of Martin V. Melosi: reviewed, 99:441–42 Cecelia Kenyon, 101:509–10; Ehle, John, 96:130 interpretation of slavery, 103:728–29 Elks (Paducah, Ky.), 96:258 96:295–306 Elleman, Bruce: Japanese-American Ellison, Ralph: Robert Penn Warren's Civilian Prisoner Exchanges and evaluation of, 104:92–93 Detention Camps, 1941–1945, Ellsberg, Daniel, 95:297, 100:2–4; reviewed, 104:359–61 Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Ellenberg, George B.: book reviews by, Pentagon Papers, reviewed, 100:570– 96:416–18, 98:313–14, 101:167–69, 71 534–36, 102:133–34, 103:584–85; Elmendorf Air Force Base (Anchorage, "'May the club work go on Forever': Alas.), 102:4 Home Demonstration and Rural Elmore, Ellen, 101:463; 114th Infantry Progressivism in 1920s Ballard Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, County," 96:137–66 101:463 Eller, Ronald D., 97:105, 196 Eloquent President, The: A Portrait of Ellet, Alfred W., 103:537 Lincoln through His Words, by Ronald Ellington, Duke, 96:277 C. White Jr.: reviewed, 103:568–70 Ellington, Earl Buford, 99:40 emancipation: and the Lost Cause, Elliott, Benjamin Franklin, 99:289 102:398, 399; and the meaning of the Elliott, Matthew: Dudley's Defeat, Civil War, 102:392, 398; and Ulysses slaughter of prisoners, 104:38 S. Grant, 102:393–94 Elliott, Nancy Kegley, 99:289 Emancipation Proclamation, 95:129, Elliott, Wallace "Doc," 97:427 96:348, 103:628, 681; announcement Elliott County, Ky., 99:289 of, 103:677 Ellis, John Tracy, 96:302 Embargo Act, 101:410 Ellis, Joseph J.: Founding Brothers: The Emberton, Tom, 99:216 Revolutionary Generation, reviewed, Embry-Riddle Field (Union City, Tenn.), 99:153–57 102:43–44 Ellis, Mark: Race, War, and "E" medal: illus., 100:190 Surveillance: African Americans and Emergency Committee for Civil the United States Government During Liberties: support for the Bradens, World War I, reviewed, 100:237–39 104:227 Ellis, Ron: Of Woods and Waters: A Emergency Rescue Committee: and Kentucky Outdoors Reader, noted, immigration policy during World War 104:815 II, 104:484 Ellis, William: Dudley's regiment, Emerging South, by Thomas D. Clark, 104:18 103:202, 208; oral history interview Ellis, William E., 97:92; History of about, 103:225–29 Eastern Kentucky University, A: The Emerson, Frank, 97:257, 267, 278, 284 School of Opportunity, reviewed, Emery, Will, 95:227 104:285–87; The Kentucky River, EMILY'S List, 99:256 reviewed, 99:160–62; Robert Worth Eminence, Ky.: German POWs in, Bingham and the Southern Mystique: 100:145 From the Old South to the New South " and Mary Elliott and Beyond, reviewed, 97:447–49; Flannery: Pioneers for Women in "The Odyssey of a Historian: Solving Kentucky Politics," by Rebecca Hanly, Mysteries, Murderous and Otherwise," 99:287–301 Emmet, Robert, 97:183 Emory College (Atlanta, Ga.), 96:249, 96:315–49 254, 98:261 English, William Hayden, 96:352 Empire State Building (N.Y.), 96:277 English Channel, 102:51 Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, English Derby, 100:482 99:385, 392 English Journal, 97:119, 120 Encyclopedia of Local History, by Carol Enlightenment, 102:16 Kammen and Norma Prendergast: Enoch, Harry G.: In Search of Morgan's reviewed, 98:334–36 Station and "The Last Indian Raid in Encyclopedia of Louisville, edited by Kentucky," noted, 95:459 John E. Kleber: reviewed, 99:385–92 Enola Gay Smithsonian exhibit: Encyclopedia of , 99:385 controversy over, 104:110 Encyclopedia of the Underground Enstice, Wayne: and Janis Stockhouse, Railroad, edited by J. Blaine Hudson: Jazzwomen: Conversations with noted, 104:805 Twenty-one Musicians, reviewed, Encyclopedia of Women and Baseball, 102:275–76 edited by Leslie A. Heaphy and Mel environment: issues in Ned Breathitt Anthony May: noted, 104:816 administration, 104:595–96; Thomas End of Baseball as We Knew It: The D. Clark commentary on, 103:369–70 Players Union, 1960–81, The, by Environmental Protection Agency: vinyl Charles P. Korr: reviewed, 100:572–73 chloride danger, 102:177, 179 Enemy Among Us, The: POWs in Eola Hotel (Natchez, Miss.), 101:84 Missouri During World War II, by David Epistolary Practices: Letter Writing in Fiedler: reviewed, 102:138–39 America Before Telecommunications, Engerman, David C.: book review by, by William Merrill Decker: reviewed, 101:222–25 97:461–62 Engerman, Stanley: interpretation of Epperson, Ky., 97:57 slavery, 103:733 Epstein, Ellen: Tracing Your Roots, "Engineering the Kentucky River: A 104:625 Disastrous Debut," by Charles E. Equal Rights Amendment, 99:252 Parrish and Leland R. Johnson, Era of Education, The: The Presidents 95:369–94 and the Schools, 1965–2001, by Engineering the Kentucky River: The Lawrence J. McAndrews: reviewed, Commonwealth's Waterway, by Leland 104:781–83 F. Johnson and Charles E. Parrish: Erlen, Jonathon: book reviews by, reviewed, 99:160–62 102:417–19, 582–84 England: ballads from, 98:385, 387, Ernest, John: Liberation 390, 391, 392; New World settlement, Historiography: African American 102:464 Writers and the Challenge of History, England, Bishop John, 101:280 1794–1861, reviewed, 102:104–6 England, Lynndie, 101:237 Ernst, Daniel R.: and Victor Jew, Total Engle, Stephen D.: Don Carlos Buell: War and the Law: The American Home Most Promising of All, reviewed, Front During World War II, review, 98:106–8; "Success, Failure, and the 101:378–79 Guillotine: Don Carlos Buell and the Ernst, John: book note by, 95:120; Campaign for the Bluegrass State," book reviews by, 95:331–33, 96:215– 16, 97:232–34, 101:549–51, 104:198– reviews by, 95:186–87, 98:104–6, 99; illus., 102:307 221–22, 99:309–10, 100:218–20, 367– Ernst, Richard P., 95:54 68, 101:336–37, 509–10, 104:708–12; Errant Bronzes: George Grey Barnard's Jay Treaty Debate, The: Public Opinion Statues of Abraham Lincoln, by and the Evolution of Early American Frederick C. Moffatt: reviewed, Political Culture, reviewed, 104:707–8; 97:207–8 "Searching for Synthesis: The Erskine, Albert: film of All the King's Fragmentation of Early American Men, 104:85–86; and Robert Penn History and the Prospects for Warren, 104:82 Reunification--A Review Essay," Erwin, Anne Brown Clay, 100:435 104:95–126 Eskew, Glenn T.: book review by, Estill, Monk, 95:126, 131, 97:148; 95:436–38; But for Birmingham: The illus., 102:467 Local and National Movements in the Estill, Robert Whitridge, 99:22, 32, 47 Civil Rights Struggle, reviewed, Estill's Station, Ky., 95:127; Monk 96:213–15 Estill at, 102:467 Eslinger, Ellen, 97:86, 102:34; Citizens Etcheson, Nicole: book review by, of Zion: The Social Origins of Camp 101:137–39 Meeting Revivalism, reviewed, 97:464– Etheridge, Robbie: and Charles 67; ed., Running Mad for Kentucky: Hudson, eds., The Transformation of Frontier Travel Accounts, reviewed, the Southeastern Indians, 1540–1760, 103:543–44 reviewed, 100:360–62; Creek Country: Espionage Act (1917), 98:179, 181–83, The Creek Indians and Their World, 188, 192, 195–96, 201, 203 reviewed, 101:503–5; and Thomas J. Esquire: on Duncan Hines, 97:34 Pluckhahn, eds., Light on the Path: Essential Agrarian Reader, The: The The Anthropology and History of the Future of Culture, Community, and the Southeastern Indians, reviewed, Land, edited by Norman Wirzba: 104:299–300 noted, 103:846 Ethridge, Mark F., 99:33, 104:549, Essin, Emmett M.: Shavetails & Bell 571; resistence to the red scare, Sharps: The History of the U. S. Army 104:243 Mule, reviewed, 96:416–18 Etiquette of Race Relations in the South, "Establishing Their Place in the 97:316 Dynasty: Sophonisba and Mary Etruria, 100:334 Breckinridge's Paths to Public Ettinger, Laura E.: Nurse-Midwifery: Service," by Melanie Beals Goan, The Birth of a New American 101:45–73 Profession, reviewed, 104:754–55 Estabrook, Arthur H.: and Ivan E. Etulain, Richard W.: Beyond the McDougal, book on race, 102:220 Missouri: The Story of the American Estes, Ralph, 98:388, 389, 390, 392, West, reviewed, 104:789–91 398 Eubank, Damon R., 97:91; book Estes, Steve: I Am a Man! Race, reviews by, 96:92–93, 102:226–28; Manhood, and the Civil Rights Response of Kentucky to the Mexican Movement, reviewed, 104:202–3 War, 1846–1848, The, reviewed, Estes, Todd A.: article by, 104:3; book 103:544–47 Eugenic Nation: Faults & Frontiers of Every Farm a Factory: The Industrial Better Breeding in Modern America, by Ideal in American Agriculture, by Alexandra Minna Stern: reviewed, Deborah Fitzgerald: reviewed, 104:348–50 102:133–34 eugenics: effect on Melungeons, Evil Necessity: Slavery and Political 102:219 Culture in Antebellum Kentucky, by Europe: during World War II, 100:162, Harold D. Tallant: review essay, 175–76, 181 101:93–108 evangelicals: and antislavery, 102:13– evolution: in Kentucky, issue of, 38; immigration of antislavery activists 96:298–301, 104:417–18 from the south, 102:14; and slavery, Ewell, Richard S., 101:455 102:18 Ewing, George, 95:232 Evangelical War against Slavery and Executive Branch Ethics Commission: Race: The Life and Times of John G. Paul E. Patton's settlement with, Fee, by Victor B. Howard: reviewed, 102:86 95:79–85 Executive Secrets: Covert Action and the Evans, Herndon J., 99:32 Presidency, by William J. Dougherty: Evans, Joan, 98:378 reviewed, 102:447–49 Evans, Mari-Lynn: and Robert Santelli, Exhibiting Religion: Colonialism and and Holly George-Warren, eds., Spectacle at International Expositions, Appalachians, The: America's First and 1851–1893, by John P. Burris: Last Frontier, noted, 104:811 reviewed, 100:377–79 Evans, Richard, 95:260 expansionism: and American history, Evans, Sara M.: Tidal Wave: How 102:309–10 Women Changed America at Century's Ex Parte Merryman, 98:180 End, reviewed, 101:212–14 , 98:180 Evansville, Ind., 95:10, 97:51, 58, Ex Parte Vallandigham, 98:180 98:253, 254, 255, 99:9; aircraft Experimental Americans: Celo and production in during World War II, Utopian Community in the Twentieth 100:167–94 Century, by George L. Hicks: reviewed, "Evening Hawk," Robert Penn Warren, 99:324–25 104:93–94 Even the Women Must Fight: Memories F of War from North Vietnam, by Karen Faber, Harold: Thomas D. Clark letter Gottschang Turner and Phan Thanh to, 103:242 Hao: reviewed, 98:128–30 Fabulous History of the Dismal Swamp Evergreen Cemetery (Ky.), 96:13, 14, Company: A Story of George 17; Shaler family plot in, 96:21–22 Washington's Times, by Charles Everman, H. E., 100:295; book reviews Royster: reviewed, 98:110–12 by, 96:385–86, 98:211–13; Bourbon Face in the Crowd (film), 96:127 County Since 1865, reviewed, 98:103– Face of Battle, by John Keegan, 99:133, 4 134, 137 Evers, Medgar, 99:7 Facing My Lai: Moving Beyond the Every Boy's Library Series: and Boy Massacre, edited by David L. Scouts of America, 102:519 Anderson: reviewed, 97:232–34 Fadely, James Philip: Thomas Taggart: 97:85, 100:501; Daniel Boone's legacy, Public Servant, Political Boss, 1856– 102:533; portrayal of Daniel Boone, 1929, reviewed, 95:208–9 102:517 Fahey, David M.: Temperance and Farm Equipment Workers, 104:222; Racism: John Bull, Johnny Reb, and defended by Louisville Courier-Journal, the Good Templars, reviewed, 95:313– 104:243; support of the Bradens for, 15 104:223 Fahs, Alice: and Joan Waugh, eds., Farmer, James, 99:41 Memory of the Civil War in American Farmington (Louisville, Ky.), 97:343 Culture, The, review essay about, Farmington, N. Y., 100:183 102:383–402; and the Lost Cause, Farm Security Administration 102:387–88 Photography, the Rural South, and the Fairbank, Calvin, 103:698 Dynamics of Image-Making, 1935– Fairbanks, Douglas Jr., 98:425 1943, by Stuart Kidd: reviewed, Fairchild, E. H., 98:3, 6, 8–9, 18, 21 103:594–96 Fair Employment Practices Farrar, John: Thomas D. Clark letter Commission (FEPC), 99:377, 104:223 to, 103:215 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Farrell, Glenda, 98:425 99:365 Farris, Ed, 104:576, 578 Fairview Baptist Church (Mayfield, Ky.), Fatal Glory: Narciso Lopez and the First 97:311, 312, 313–14, 315, 321 Clandestine U. S. War against Cuba, Faith and Meaning in the Southern by Tom Chaffin: reviewed, 95:100–102 Uplands, by Loyal Jones: reviewed, Fate of the Corps, The: What Became of 98:109–10 the Lewis and Clark Explorers After the Falk, Andrew J.: book reviews by, Expedition, by Larry E. Morris: noted, 102:145–47, 104:768–69 104:803–4 Fallen Timbers (Ind.): battle of, "Father John Thayer: Catholic 102:471; and Simon Girty, 102:526 Antislavery Voice in the Ky. Fall of the House of Roosevelt, The: Wilderness," by C. Walker Gollar, Brokers of Ideas and Power from FDR 101:275–96 to LBJ, by Michael Janeway: reviewed, Fatherland, The (newspaper), 98:194 102:143–45 Faubus, Orval, 99:38 Fallsburg (Lawrence County, Ky.), Faught, Forrest, 98:401 102:69 Faulkner, William: Thomas D. Clark Fallsburg Elementary School (Lawence commentary on, 103:284–87 County, Ky.), 102:69 Faulkner and the Discourses of Culture, Falls City (steamboat): illus., 95:393 by Charles Hannon: reviewed, Falls of Rough, 97:159, 160 103:610–11 Falls of the Ohio (Louisville, Ky.), Fayette County, Ky., 95:132, 104:251; 95:121, 99:364 1971 integration plan, 101:257; Family Letters of Louis D. Brandeis, busing plan, 101:259–60, 262–66; The, edited by Melvin I. Urofsky and Coleman family in, 103:700; Daniel David W. Levy: reviewed, 100:505–6 Boone's surveys in, 102:538, 539, Fangs of the Wild (film), 96:124 542, 544, 549, 553, 555; gradualism, Faragher, John Mack, 95:222, 229, 101:257–59; horse breeding in, 100:476–77, 494; integration case, Fee, Matilda, 98:5 101:238; land office of, 102:540–41; Feig, Konnilynn, 95:138 legal challenge to busing plan, Feight, Andrew: article by, 102:1; 101:263–64; opposition to busing "James Blythe and the Slavery plan, 101:259–60, 262–66; politics in, Controversy in the Presbyterian 104:510, 512, 518; population, Churches of Kentucky, 1791–1802," 101:238–41; Republican Party in, 102:13–38 102:6; school board: 1971 integration Feinberg, Richard: and Martin plan, 101:249–50; school merger, Ottenheimer, The Cultural Analysis of 101:247; schools in integration Kinship: The Legacy of David M. controversy, 101:243–74; schools Schneider, reviewed, 99:434–35 listed for integration figures, 101:269, Feinstein, Dianne, 99:214 273–74; selection of capital Feldman, Egal: Catholics and Jews in commissioners, 104:249; slavery in, Twentieth Century America, reviewed, 101:94; state capital relocation issue, 100:396–98 104:277; whipping issue in, 100:10, Feldman, Glenn: ed., Reading Southern 14–15, 331; See also Lexington, Ky. History: Essays on Interpreters and "Fayette County School Integration Interpretations, reviewed, 99:403–5 Controversy, 1971–72, The: Removing Felix Longoria's Wake: Bereavement, the Vestiges of Segregation," by David Racism, and the Rise of Mexican L. Wolfford, 101:243–74 American Activism, by Patrick J. Fayette School (Lexington, Ky.): Carroll: reviewed, 101:192–94 integration of, 101:267 Feller, Robert W. A. "Bob," 99:107 Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fellman, Michael: book by, 103:524–25 98:362, 102:86; and the Braden case, Felsch, Frederick, 95:154, 159 104:224; Ed Prichard ballot-stuffing Feltman, Henry, 98:185, 187, 191–96, case, 104:536; and immigration 199, 201–3 policy, 104:483–84 Felton, Mat, 98:185 Federal Communications Commission, feminism: See Goan, Melanie Beals 104:485 Femme Osage, Missouri: Daniel Boone Federalists, 100:348; in Ky., 101:289 in, 102:490 Federal Loan Agency: and Fred Vinson, Fennell, Charles, 98:188 104:499–501 Ferguson, A. G., 97:288, 289 Federal Principle in American Politics, Ferguson, James E., 99:214 1790–1833, by Andrew C. Lenner: Ferguson, Joe, 104:462 reviewed, 99:309–10 Ferguson, Jo M.: book review by, Federal-style architecture: and 95:305–7; "The First 'West Kentucky Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 103:502; College'," 97:287–304 and Matthew Kennedy, 103:501, 508, Ferguson, May, 97:301 510–11 Ferguson, Miriam A. "Ma," 99:214 Federated Press: support for the Ferguson, Naill: Pity of War: Explaining Bradens, 104:227 World War I, 99:132 Fedric, Francis, 103:707 Fermaglich, Kirsten: American Dreams Fee, John G., 98:1, 5, 9, 10, 11, 17, 22, and Nazi Nightmares: Early Holocaust 101:101; new scholarship on, 95:79– Consciousness and Liberal America, 85 1957–1965, 104:189–90 , 1904–1954, by Ferrand, Max, 96:291 John A. Hardin: reviewed, 96:390–91 Ferraro, Geraldine, 99:214 Fighting Kentuckian, The (film), 98:376– Ferrell, Robert H.: The Dying President: 78 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944–1945, Filipino insurgents: illus., 104:56 reviewed, 96:209–11; The Strange Filley, Chauncey I.: Vicksburg Deaths of President Harding, 95:108–9 campaign victory celebration, 103:656 Ferren, John M.: Salt of the Earth: Fillmore, Millard, 100:453 Conscience of the Court: The Story of film: comedies, 98:405, 408, 421–25; Justice Wiley Rutledge, reviewed, depiction of African Americans, 102:404–6 98:369, 370; depiction of Ky., 98:367– Ferris, William: Thomas D. Clark letter 83; dramas, 98:405, 408, 417; to, 103:318–19 gangster films, 98:343–44, 405, 408, Festivals of Freedom: Memory and 425–27; Production Code, 98:406, Meaning in African American 408; star vehicles, 98:405, 416, 417, Emancipation Celebrations, 1808– 498; women in, 98:405–28; See also 1915, by Mitch Kachun: reviewed, film by title 102:106–7 Filson, John, 95:130, 221, 100:498– Feud and the Turkey: A Romance of the 500, 102:532; autobiography of Daniel Kentucky Mountains, 96:124 Boone, 102:495–99, 535; biographical feuds: Hatfield and McCoy, 98:55, 94, sketch, 102:514–16; and Daniel 378–79 Boone, 102:514–16; Discovery, Feudtner, Chris: Bittersweet: Diabetes, Settlement, and Present State of Insulin, and the Transformation of Kentucke, 102:461, 497; and the Illness, reviewed, 101:377–78 frontier, 103:128–30; illus., 102:498, Fevered Lives: Tuberculosis in American 515 Culture since 1870, by Katherine Ott: Filson History Quarterly, 100:425 noted, 95:119 Finch, J. A., 98:202 Fewston, Gabriel, 98:17–19 Fine, Benjamin: Thomas D. Clark letter Fiedler, David: Enemy Among Us, The: to, 103:306–8 POWs in Missouri During World War II, Fink, Albert, 97:250, 283 reviewed, 102:138–39 Finkelman, Paul: and Peggy A. Russo, Field, Charles W.: bail hearing in eds., Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy Louisville lynching case, 102:378–79 of , reviewed, 104:320–22 Field, Patty: Clark County, Ky., Finley, Moses: interpretation of slavery, 104:525 103:736 Fields, Jimbo: lynching of, illus., Finley, Robert W.: antislavery stance, 102:400 102:30 Fields, William J., 99:297 Fire Down Below (film), 96:134, Fifteenth Amendment, 98:165, 167, 98:380–82 169, 99:273, 101:108 Fire-eaters: and secession crisis, Fifth Congressional District (Ky.): 101:416–19 election of 1995, 102:76 First Acts: A Memoir, by Benjamin Reid, Fifth Kentucky Battery, 96:5, 14 101:480 Fifty Years of Segregation: Black Higher First Amendment, 98:188, 197 First Bank of America, 97:386 Fiske, Harlan: and Felix Frankfurter, First Baptist Church (Mayfield, Ky.), 104:436 97:309, 310–11 Fite, Gilbert C., 98:183 First Baptist Church (Paducah, Ky.), Fitzgerald, Anne LeGrande Walker: 97:307, 312, 315, 317 Kentucky Ancestors editor, 101:34; First Cats: Amazing Origins of the UK obituary, 103:619–20 Sports Tradition, by Tom Stephens: Fitzgerald, Deborah: Every Farm a noted, 103:844 Factory: The Industrial Ideal in First Cold Warrior, The: Harry Truman, American Agriculture, reviewed, Containment, and the Remaking of 102:133–34 Liberal Internationalism, by Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Frances: on Vietnam War, Edwards Spalding: reviewed, 104:764– 102:293 66 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 104:85 First Cold War: The Legacy of Woodrow Fitzgerald, John: and Fr. John Thayer, Wilson in U. S.-Soviet Relations, by 101:281 Donald E. Davis and Eugene P. Trani: Fitzgerald, O. P., 99:58 reviewed, 100:543–44 Fitzhugh, [?]: Daniel Boone's survey First District Association (Baptist), for, 102:556 97:314 Fitzhugh, Robert, 95:369, 373–75, 377, "First False Frontier: Eastern Kentucky 378, 380 and the Movies," by Gordon B. Fitzner, Rolf, 100:153 McKinney, 96:119–36 Fitzpatrick, John G., 98:97, 99 First Kentucky Brigade (Orphan Fitzpatrick, Vincent: Gerald W. Brigade), 97:172, 173, 179, 181 Johnson: From Southern Liberal to First Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, National Conscience, reviewed, 98:46 100:551–52 First National Bank of Latonia (Ky.), Flaget, Benedict Joseph, 97:352, 353, 98:184 354, 358, 360–61, 362–63, 367–68 First Presbyterian Church (Frankfort, Flanders, Ralph: oral history project, Ky.): illus., 103:483; and the Van 104:646 Derveer family, 103:478–79 Flanery, Dawn, 99:289, 291, 297 First Regiment of Dragoons (U. S. Flanery, Dew, 99:289 Army), 95:229 Flanery, Elliott, 99:289, 291, 297 "First 'West Kentucky College,'" by Jo Flanery, Mary Elliott: article on, M. Ferguson, 97:287–304 99:287–301; first female legislator in Fischer, Kirsten: Suspect Relations: Ky. and South, 99:271, 287–88, 290, Sex, Race, and Resistance in Colonial 299 North Carolina, reviewed, 100:210–12 Flanery, Merle, 99:289 Fischer, Roger A.: book note by, 95:117 Flanery, Sue, 99:289 Fisher, Adrian, 104:457, 462 Flanery, William Harvey, 99:289 Fisher, Christopher T.: book review by, Flannery, Michael A.: book review by, 101:203–5 96:411–12; Civil War Pharmacy: A Fisher, Horace, 96:342 History of Drugs, Drug Supply and Fisher, Noel C.: book by, 103:525 Provision, and Therapeutics for the Fisk, Clinton B., 98:159 Union and Confederacy, reviewed, 102:417–19 noted, 102:149–50 Fleischhauer, Carl: Bluegrass Odyssey: Flint, Timothy: portrayal of Daniel A Documentary in Pictures and Words, Boone in Biographical Memoir of Daniel 1966–1986, reviewed, 100:418–19 Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky, Fleming, Ky., 97:191 102:501–3, 510, 517 Fleming, William: and Daniel Boone, Flippen, J. Brooks: Conservative 102:523, 543, 547; land claims of, Conservationist: Russell E. Train and 102:547 the Emergence of American Fleming County, Ky., 95:173; migration Environmentalism, reviewed, 104:780– of George Hook to, 103:497 81 Fleming Lecture: by Thomas D. Clark, Flood: A Romance of Our Time, by 103:109 Robert Penn Warren: listed, 102:153 Flesh Wounds: The Culture of Cosmetic Flora, Joseph M.: and Amber Vogel, Surgery, by Virginia L. Blum: noted, eds., Southern Writers: A New 103:847 Biographical Dictionary, noted, Fletcher, Ben, 102:8 104:812–13; and Lucinda H. Fletcher, Duncan U., 95:49 MacKethan, The Companion to Fletcher, Ernie: Air Force career, Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, 102:3–4; congressional career, 102:10; Places, People, Movements, and Motifs, congressional races, 102:8–9; reviewed, 100:580–81 education of, 102:3–4; gubernatorial Florence, Ala., 99:370 candidacy, 102:10–11; illus., 102:5, 7, Florence Harding: The First Lady, the 9, 103:5; interest in space program, Jazz Age, and the Death of America's 102:3–4; marriage of, 102:3; medical Most Scandalous President, by Carl career, 102:4–5; political career, Sferrazza Anthony: reviewed, 96:412– 102:6–11; profile of, 102:1, 3–11; 16 religious affiliation, 102:6; in state Florida, 98:241, 99:250; Andrew legislature, 102:7–8 Jackson's expedition in, 100:427–28, Fletcher, Glenna Foster, 102:1; illus., 433; as part of La. Purchase, 100:335, 102:5, 9; marriage of, 102:3–4; 343; and secession, 101:417 nursing career, 102:4; political advice Florida's Frontiers, by Paul E. : of, 102:6–7 reviewed, 100:519–20 Fletcher, Harold, 102:3 Flowering of the Cumberland, by Fletcher, Marie, 102:3 Harriette Simpson Arnow: reviewed by Fletcher, Marvin E., 99:123; book Thomas D. Clark, 103:275 review by, 100:231–32 Flowers, April: and George Ratterman, Fletcher, Stephen J.: and Sharon L. 98:343, 356–63 Smith, Life in a Three-Ring Circus: Flowers, Lulu, 96:255 Posters and Interviews, reviewed, Floyd, John: compared to Daniel 99:333–35 Boone, 102:523; letter of, 101:7 Fletcher, Winona L.: book review by, Floyd, John B., 97:7 99:81–82; and Sheila Mason Burton, Floyd County, Ky.: Cooley family of, and James E. Wallace, eds., 102:70 Community Memories: A Glimpse of Fly, James Lawrence, 97:58, 59–60 Africian American Life in Frankfort, Flynn, Robert J.: book review by, 99:328–30 football: independent midwestern Flynt, James Wayne: book review by, teams, 97:403–43; at the University of 99:72–73 Ky., Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Fobes, Kenneth: illus., 100:327; 103:457–58 quoted, 100:319, 328 Football: The Ivy League Origins of an Fogel, Robert W.: interpretation of American Obsession, by Mark F. slavery, 103:732–34; Slavery Debates, Bernstein: reviewed, 99:194–95 1952–1990, The, review essay, Ford, Amanda, 95:247 103:727–41 Ford, Bridget: book review by, 101:516– Fogelson, Robert M.: Downtown: Its 18 Rise and Fall, 1880–1950, reviewed, Ford, Ed, 102:78 100:95–96 Ford, H. Church: Ed Prichard ballot- Foglesong, David S.: book review by, stuffing case, 104:537; and integration 99:423–25, 100:543–44 of the University of Ky., 103:407 Fog of War, by Robert S. McNamara, Ford, Henry, 98:398 102:336–37 Ford, Hiram Church, 99:10, 11, 13 Foley, Michael S.: Confronting the War Ford, Ky., 95:386 Machine: Draft Resistance During the Ford, Linda: book reviews by, 102:433– Vietnam War, reviewed, 101:225–27 34, 103:840–41 Foley, Thomas, 100:454 Ford, Wendell H., 99:7, 27, 28, 216, Folklore Institute (Indiana University), 226, 228–29, 264, 266, 282, 104:594, 104:655–59 598; administration of, 104:600–601; Folk Medicine in Southern Appalachia, Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:599; by Anthony Cavender: reviewed, retirement of, 102:8; and state 102:229–30 employees, 104:569 Fonda, Henry, 98:374 Forderhase, Nancy: book review by, Fonda, Jane, 96:129–30 95:433–35 Foner, Eric, 97:306, 321, 101:434 Ford Plant (Louisville, Ky.), 101:4 Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth: book review by, For Free Press and Equal Rights: 100:389–91; Waves of Opposition: Republican Newspapers in the Labor and the Struggle for Democratic Reconstruction South, by Richard H. Radio, reviewed, 104:762–64 Abbott, edited by John W. Quist: Fontaine Ferry Park (Louisville, Ky.), reviewed, 103:803–5 103:484, 104:236 Forgie, George B.: book reviews by, Food Administration, 104:495 102:110–12, 103:792–95 Food and Drug Administration: danger Forgy, Benjamin, 97:414 of vinyl chloride, 102:179 Forgy, Lawrence E. Jr., 99:253, 254, Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky 102:85; 1995 gubernatorial campaign, Family Farms, 1920–1950, by John 102:74–76; position on Kentucky van Willigen and Anne van Willigen: Education Reform Act, 102:75 reviewed, 104:699–700 For Honor, Glory & Union: The Mexican Foos, Paul: A Short, Offhand, Killing and Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. Affair: Soldliers and Social Conflict William Haines Lytle, edited by Ruth during the Mexican-American War, C. Carter: reviewed, 98:318–19 reviewed, 100:373–75 "For Law and Order: Joseph Holt, the Civil War, and the Judge Advocate General's Department," by Gayla , Ky., 96:271, 292, 98:289; Koerting, 97:1–25 German POWs at, 100:143–46, 150– Formisano, Ron: book review by, 51, 153, 165; illus., 101:78, 89, 91, 102:243–46 305; before World War II, 100:131 For Race and Country: The Life and Fort Lawton, Wash., 96:291–92 Career of Colonel Charles Young, by Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 99:130 David P. Kilroy: reviewed, 104:132–34 Fort Lewis, Wash., 96:292 Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 97:174–75, Fort Malden, Ohio, 104:20 177, 99:15, 103:538, 633; Forrest C. Fort McArthur, Ohio, 104:21 Pogue named for, 104:684 Fort Meigs, Ohio, 104:6; construction Forster, Stig: and Jorg Nagler, eds., On of, 104:8–10, 12; defense of, 104:13– the Road to Total War: The American 15, 21, 24–29, 31–32; description of, Civil War and the German Wars of 104:9–10; map of, 104:31; near Unification, 1861–1871, noted, present-day Perryburg, Ohio, 104:5; 95:459–60 siege of, 104:5, 20–22; strategic Fort Amanda, Ohio, 104:18, 21 weaknesses of, 104:10–13; survival of, Fort Barbee, Ohio: Kentucky brigade 104:41–42; William Henry Harrison, at, 104:15, 18 garrison at, 104:2 Fort , Ind., 96:271, Fort Meigs State Memorial (Ohio): 290 Dudley's Defeat and, 104:2 Fort Benning, Ga., 99:137, 100:136– Fort Miami, Ohio, 104:20, 36 37; Charles P. Roland's training at, Fort Necessity, Ohio, 104:21 101:81–82, 87–88; illus., 101:79, 81 Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.: World War II Fort Bragg, N. C., 102:46 induction center, 101:75 Fort Campbell, Ky., 98:288; See Camp Fort Patrick Henry, Va., 97:152, Campbell, Ky. 101:308 Fort Craig, Hart County, Ky., 97:259– Fort Pickens, Fla., 97:7 60, 267, 268, 271, 272 Fort Stephenson, Ohio: defense of, Fort Defiance, Ohio, 104:21, 23 104:41 Fort Donelson, Tenn., 97:170–71, 172, Fort Sumter, S. C., 97:7, 8, 101:403, 249, 276; Grant's capture of, 405, 413, 103:670, 670–71 103:628–30, 637, 653, 654, 659, 674 Fort Thomas, Ky., 98:351, 391, 104:56; Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Preston Brown at, 104:63–64 Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, Fort Warren, Mass.: prison at, 97:276 1862–1863, by Benjamin Franklin Fort Wayne, Ind.: Baer Field, 102:46, Cooling: reviewed, 95:426–27 48 Forte, Mary L., 98:162 Fort Wayne, Ohio, 104:6, 10, 18–19 Fort Findlay, Ohio, 104:21 Fort Wayne Pyramids, 97:438 Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 101:91–92 Fort Wheeler, Macon, Ga.: Carl Dee Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio: Carl Dee Perguson Jr. training at, 101:302, Perguson Jr. training at, 101:299– 303–8 300, 302 Fort Winchester, Ohio, 104:18, 21; Fort Henry, Tenn., 97:171, 247, 249; arrival of Kentucky brigade, 104:19 fall of, 103:674 Fort Worth, Texas, 100:200 Fort Jefferson, Ky., 95:396 Forty-first Regiment (British): Fort Meigs, siege of, 104:34 Fosl, Catherine, 104:214; biography of Fourth Infantry Division: Normandy , 104:698; Subversive invasion, 102:51 Southerner: Anne Braden and the Fourth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold and Spanish-American War, 98:46–80 War South, reviewed, 101:113–15 Fousek, John: To Lead the Free World: Foss, Horst, 97:323, 324 American Nationalism and the Cultural Foster, Anne L.: and Julian Go, Roots of the Cold War, reviewed, American Colonial State in the 99:328–30 Philippines, The: Global Perspectives, Foust, Mary Louise, 99:216, 265, 276 reviewed, 101:370–71 Fowler, George L.: and Register of the Foster, Carrie: book review by, Ky. Historical Society, 101:32 100:557–59 Fowler, John, 100:332 Foster, Gaines: original-intent theory, Fox, John Jr., 95:236, 96:123, 136, 102:399; views criticized, 102:400 103:204; The Heart of the Hills, noted, Foster, Jodie, 96:133 95:216–17; Thomas D. Clark Foster, Robert S., 97:19 commentary on, 103:287–88 Foster, Stephen Collins, 99:107, 245, Fox, Minnie, 103:204 103:491; biography of, 103:58; and Fox, Rita Mackin: Garrard County, the McClelland family, 103:480, 482 noted, 103:843; Garrard County in Foster D. Snell, Inc. (N. Y.), 100:317 World War II, noted, 103:843–44 Foul Means: The Formation of a Slave Fox, Will J., 97:302 Society in Virginia, 1660–1740, by Foxfire (film), 96:130 Anthony Parent Jr.: reviewed, Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 96:313; and 101:329–30 Eugene D. Genovese, Mind of the Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Master, The: Class, History and Faith Generation, by Joseph J. Ellis: in the Southern Slaveholders' reviewed, 99:153–57 Worldview, reviewed, 104:712–14; Founding Father: Rediscovering George interpretation of slavery, 103:738 Washington, by Richard Brookhiser: Fraas, Elizabeth: "'All issues are reviewed, 95:186–87 women's issues': An Interview with Founding Friendship: George Governor on Washington, James Madison, and the Women in Politics," 99:213–48 Creation of the American Republic, by Fragile Capital, A: Identity and the Early Stuart Leibiger: reviewed, 98:221–22 Years of Columbus, Ohio, by Charles 441st Troop Carrier Group, 102:53; C. Cole Jr.: reviewed, 99:174–76 Gene Wheeler's combat mission, France, 95:292, 302, 99:126, 127; and 102:49 La. Purchase, 100:334–36, 342–44; in Four Mile, Ky., 97:191 the Louisiana Territory, 102:490; and Fournier, ____, 97:360 Vietnam, 102:316–18; World War II in, Fournier, Fr. Michael: slaves of, 100:130 101:287–88 Francis, Edward: biography of, Fourteen Mile House (Jefferson County, 101:457–60, 477–78; Civil War letters Ky.), 102:359 of, 101:457–78, 458; family of, Fourteenth Amendment, 99:273, 101:460; letters of, 101:399; name of, 101:108, 253, 104:466 101:461; promotion of, 101:466 Francis, Edy: owner of Edward Francis, 256, 257, 287, 357, 359, 364, 374, 101:458 100:489, 101:284; arguments in favor Francis, Joseph L., 101:463; Madison to keeping state capital at, 104:260– County, Ky., 101:458 62; capital at, 104:213–14; City Francis, Kitty, 101:468, 477 Council of, 95:412; dissertation on Francis, Liza: death, 101:478; family of, community near, 104:663; Ed 101:462; letter of, 101:462–64; letters Prichard's law office in, 104:548; effort to, 101:460–77; name of, 101:461; to relocate capital from, 104:249–83; wife of Edward Francis, 101:458 German POWs in, 100:143; history of, Francis, Louis, 101:458 101:22; illus., 103:464, 487, 490; and Francis, Simpson, 101:468; 114th Ky. History Center, 101:38; memoir of Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored growing up in, 103:465–91; one Troops, 101:473 hundred and tenth anniversary, Francis, Thomas, 101:458, 464, 468, 101:16; opposition to state capital at, 469 104:259; Phil Ardery's law office in, Francis Blake: An Inventor's Life, 1850– 104:508; Police Department, 95:411; 1913, by Elton W. Hall: reviewed, reaction to capture of Fort Donelson, 102:431–33 103:630; Red Cross: illus., 100:177; Francis family, Madison County, Ky., school system of, 99:224, 104:421; 101:459 segregation in public transportation, Francois, Samantha Yates: book review 95:395–425; support to keep state by, 104:192–94 capital at, 104:282–83; vote to retain Frank, Lisa Tendrich: book review by, state capital at, 104:276–77; whiskeys 101:346–48 made in, 103:478; during World War Frank, Royal T., 98:75–76, 82 II, 100:174, 177 Frank Blair: Lincoln's Conservative, by Frankfort and Suburban Railroad, William E. Parrish: reviewed, 96:405–7 95:399 Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth, 96:310, Frankfort Bus & Truck Line, 95:413 101:7; on volunteers for Mexican War, Frankfort Cemetery (Frankfort, Ky.), 95:238 95:280, 103:489; Civil War Frankfort (Ky.) Evening Journal: capitol monument, 102:396; illus., 102:510; relocation issue, 104:270 Solomon Sharp grave in, 104:89 Frankfort (Ky.) State-Journal, 99:35 Frankfort Country Club (Frankfort, Frankfort (Ky.) Tri-Weekly Yeoman, Ky.), 99:268, 104:576 99:347 Frankfort High School (Frankfort, Ky.), Frankfort (Ky.) Yeoman, 99:351, 352, 99:35 360 Frankfort Modes Glass Works Frankfort, Bellepoint and Leestown (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:475 Street Railway Company, 95:395 "Frankfort's Streetcars and Frankfort, Ky., 95:238, 243, 244, 246, Interurbans: The Bluegrass Route," by 247, 249, 251, 253, 264, 271, 276, Charles H. Bogart, 95:395–425 279, 280, 282, 369, 370, 373, 376, Frankfurter, Felix, 104:492, 500, 502, 378, 379, 382, 96:66, 243, 337, 506–7; concern for Jews of Germany, 98:244, 245, 260, 269, 275, 99:11, 104:460–61; and the "court-packing" 29, 57, 148, 158, 228, 229, 244, 245, bill, 104:436–37; and Ed Prichard's appeal to the Supreme Court, 104:539; intellectual influence of, Fraud of the Century: Rutherford B. 104:432–34; and the LaFollette Hayes, Samuel Tilden, and the Stolen Committee, 104:439–40; memorable Election of 1876, by Roy Morris Jr.: Supreme Court cases of, 104:476–79; reviewed, 101:156–58 at Oxford University, 104:460; Frazer, Gregg L.: book review by, position at , 103:554–55 104:433–34; relationship with Ed Frazer, John W., 97:275, 285 Prichard, 104:398, 426, 428–36, 451, Frazier, E. Franklin, 97:318–19 455–81; relationship with Philip Freas, Larry, 99:217 Graham, 104:437–39; relationship Frecka, Kermit, 97:428, 429 with Supreme Court justices, Freda, James A., 102:54; illus., 102:57 104:435–37, 464–71, 477–79; Elementary School Supreme Court tenure of, 104:455–79 (Lexington, Ky.), 101:247, 262; Frankfurter, Marion, 104:459, 474 becomes an apartment complex, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 101:264; illus., 101:246 99:356 Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly: on Roads Going Down, by Allan G. Bogue: Don Carlos Buell, 96:327 reviewed, 96:411–12 Franklin (Ky.) Patriot, 100:7–8 Fredericksburg, Va.: battle of, 101:441 Franklin, Benjamin, 100:424, 101:277, Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War 102:513 on the Rappahannock, The, by Francis Franklin, John Hope, 101:98; and Augustin O'Reilly: reviewed, 100:531– Loren Schweninger, Runaway Slaves: 33 Rebels on the Plantation, reviewed, Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!, by 98:114–17 George C. Rable: reviewed, 100:226– Franklin, Ky.: during World War II, 27 100:168, 170–72, 176–78, 194–95 Fredrickson, George M., 103:535; Franklin, Robert, 98:97 Racism: A Short History, reviewed, Franklin, Tenn., 97:177 101:208–12 Franklin Circuit Court, 99:239 Freedmen's Aid Commission, 98:159 Franklin County, Ky., 104:579 Freedom from Want: American Franklin County Circuit Court (Ky.), Liberalism and the Idea of the 102:10 Consumer, by Kathleen G. Donohue: Franklin Favorite: illus., 100:192 reviewed, 103:812–16 Franklin on Franklin, by Paul M. Zall: Freedom Just Around the Corner: A New reviewed, 100:363–65 American History, 1585–1828, by Frankum, Ronald B. Jr.: book review Walter A. McDougall, 104:120–21, 123 by, 100:417–18; Like Rolling Thunder: Freedom Rides, 99:41 The Air War in Vietnam, 1964–1975, Freedom's Coming: Religious Culture reviewed, 103:603–4 and the Shaping of the South from the Frantz, Joe B.: Thomas D. Clark letters Civil War through the Civil Rights Era, to, 103:312 by Paul Harvey: reviewed, 104:161–63 Fraternity of Arms, A: America and Free Hearts and Free Homes: Gender France in the Great War, by Robert B. and American Antislavery Politics, by Bruce: reviewed, 101:371–73 Michael Pierson: reviewed, 102:101–4 Freehling, William W., 101:411, 441; French Revolution, 101:411; John book review by, 99:178–79; The Road Adams's opinion of, 101:283 to Disunion, 101:410; Secessionists at French Town, Ohio: defeat of James Bay, 101:427 Winchester at, 104:8, 12, 13 Freeman, Douglas Southall, 100:274; Fried, Richard M.: Man Everybody explanation of Confederate defeat, Knew, The: Bruce Barton and the 102:391 Making of Modern America, reviewed, Freeman, Jo: At Berkeley in the '60s: 104:180–82 The Education of an Activist, 1961– Friedan, Betty G., 99:232 1965, reviewed, 102:147–48; book Friedman, Rachelle E.: book review by, reviews by, 103:835–36, 104:194–96, 97:209–11 324–25 Friedman, Walter A.: Birth of a Freeman, Joanne B., 104:116–17; Salesman: The Transformation of Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the Selling in America, reviewed, 102:251– New Republic, reviewed, 100:71–73 53 Freeman Field (Seymour, Ind.), 102:44, Friend, Craig Thompson, 97:85; book 45 notes by, 95:459, 96:217–18, 97:236; Freeman's Grocery (Paducah, Ky.): book reviews by, 95:95–96, 309–10, illus., 102:195 96:195–96, 97:464–67, 100:520–22; Freemasons, 97:366 ed., The Buzzel About Kentuck: Settling Freese, Barbara: Coal: A Human the Promised Land, reviewed, 98:297– History, noted, 103:847 98; and Lorri Glover, eds., Southern Free Speech, "The People's Darling Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity Privilege": Struggles for Freedom of in the Old South, reviewed, 102:237–40 Expression in American History, by Frisby, Leander E., 98:55, 82 Michael Kent Curtis: reviewed, Frisch, Michael, 104:693 99:187–88 Fritsch, Al: and Kristin Johannsen, Free Speech Movement: Thomas D. Ecotourism in Appalachia: Marketing Clark commentary on, 103:246–47 the Mountains, listed, 102:152 Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Fritz, Karen E.: Voices in the Storm: Berkeley in the 1960s, The, edited by Confederate Rhetoric, 1861–1865, Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik: reviewed, 98:321–22 reviewed, 100:568–70 From Ashby to Andersonville: The Civil Fremont, Francis P., 98:74, 158–62, War Diary and Rememberances of 104:57; and Preston Brown, 104:50– George A. Hitchcock, Private, Company 52, 55–56 A, 21st Regiment, Fremont, John C, 98:74 August 1862–January 1865, edited by French, Heather R., 97:325 Ronald G. Watson: noted, 97:239–40 French, William, 97:269 From Catherine Beecher to Martha French and Indian War, 100:331; and Stewart: A Culture of Domestic Advice, Daniel Boone, 102:477–78, 492 by Sarah A. Leavitt: reviewed, French Colonial style: New Orleans, 100:393–94 La., 103:502 From Darkness to Light: The Story of French families: Melungeon ancestry, Negro Progress, 99:63 102:210 From Dawn to Decadence: 1500 to the Present: 500 Years of Western Cultural Front Line of Freedom: African Life, by Jacques Barzun, 101:479, 481 Americans and the Forging of the From George Wallace to Newt Gingrich: Underground Railroad in the Ohio Race in the Conservative Valley, by Keith P. Griffler: reviewed, Counterrevolution, 1963–1994, by Dan 102:94–95 T. Carter: reviewed, 95:213–14 Frost, Robert, 97:122 From Here to Eternity, by James Jones, Frost, William Goodell, 96:123 100:134, 137 Fry, Joseph A.: book review by, 100:80– From Meetinghouse to Megachurch: A 82 Material and Cultural History, by Anne Fry, S. S., 96:232, 233 C. Loveland and Otis B. Wheeler: Fryd, Vivien Green: book reviews by, reviewed, 101:556–58 100:386–89 From My Cold, Dead Hands: Charlton Fugate, George, 99:124 Heston and American Politics, by Fugate, Tom: book note by, 96:115 Emilie Raymond: reviewed, 104:377– Fugitives: and Robert Penn Warren, 78 104:78, 81, 91 From People's War to People's Rule: Fugitive Slaves and the Underground Insurgency, Intervention, and the Railroad in the Kentucky Borderland, Lessons of Vietnam, by Timothy by J. Blaine Hudson: review essay, Lomperis: reviewed, 95:114–15 101:93–108 From Sandlots to the Super Bowl: The Fulbright, James William, 99:17 , 1920–1967, Fulbright award, 96:292, 305 by Craig R. Coenen: reviewed, Fuller, A. James: Chaplain to the 104:209–10 Confederacy: Basil Manly and Baptist From the Boardroom to the War Room: Life in the Old South, reviewed, America's Corporate Liberals and 99:312–13 FDR's Preparedness Program, by Fuller, Paul E., 97:94; book review by, Richard E. Holl: reviewed, 103:592–94 96:88–90 From Welfare to Workfare: The Fuller, Wayne E.: Morality and the Mail Unintended Consequences of Liberal in Nineteenth-Century America, Reform, 1945–1965, by Jennifer reviewed, 101:525–26 Mittelstadt: reviewed, 103:598–600 Fullerton, Elizabeth, 95:62–63 Fronk, Wayne, 98:63 Fulton, Ky.: during 1937 flood, 102:196 frontier: Thomas D. Clark on, 103:11– Fulton County, Ky., 99:341, 354, 359 22, 125–42; See Kentucky frontier Funeral Festivals in America: Rituals for Frontier America: The Story of the the Living, by Jacqueline S. Thursby: Westward Movement, by Thomas D. reviewed, 104:800 Clark, 103:125, 202, 208; Funk, A. E., Jr.: and Ed Prichard correspondence about, 103:223–24 ballot-stuffing case, 104:529, 534, 538 Frontier Indiana, by Andrew R. L. Furlough, Ellen: book review by, Cayton: reviewed, 95:95–96 102:134–36 Frontier Nursing Service, 101:4; Fyfe, J. J., 98:74 founding, 101:70–71; and Mary Carson Breckinridge, 101:63, 69–72; G oral history project, 104:632, 643, 651 Gable, Clark, 98:407, 423 Gable, Robert: 1995 gubernatorial Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness primary, 102:74 before 1914, noted, 95:118 Gabriel's insurrection: effect on Gannon, B. Anthony: book review by, antislavery cause, 102:33 96:203–5; "Vision or Obsession? Gaddis, John, 102:300 Arthur E. Morgan and the Superdam," Gage, Ky., 96:165 97:45–82 Gaines, John, 95:260 Ganter, Granville: book review by, Gaither, Nathan., Hopkinsville, Ky., 103:563–66 104:585 Gantts family: Melungeon ancestry, Galax Gatherers, The: The Gospel 102:207–8 Among the Highlanders, by Edward O. Gara, Larry, 101:105, 107, 108; and Guerrant: noted, 104:812 the Underground Railroad, 101:96–97 Galbraith, Gatewood, 102:10; 1999 Garbo, Greta, 98:417 gubernatorial campaign, 102:80 Gardner, Benjamin E.: state capital Gallagher, Gary W., 101:450, 102:389, relocation issue, 104:267–68 103:533, 535–36; The Confederate Gardner, Casper "Cap," 99:28 War: How Popular Will, Nationalism, Gardner, Douglas G.: book review by, and Military Strategy Could Not Stave 104:726–27 Off Defeat, reviewed, 96:203–5; Gardner, John W., 100:424 explanation of Confederate defeat, Gardner, Sarah E.: Blood and Irony: 102:391; Shenandoah Valley Southern White Women's Narratives of Campaign of 1862, The, reviewed, the Civil War, 1861–1937, reviewed, 101:518–19 102:114–16 Gallagher, Thomas, 100:304 Garfield, James A., 96:333, 334, 98:19 Gallant Defense, A: The Siege of Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 104:665 Charleston, 1780, by Carl P. Borick: Garland, Edward: Jefferson County, reviewed, 101:128–30 Ky, 102:360–62 Gallatin, Tenn., 97:177, 99:293 Garner, Robert, 99:148 Gallatin County, Ky.: state capital Garnett, ____, 97:285 relocation issue, 104:281 Garnett, Clarence: lynching of, illus., Gallman, J. Matthew: and Civil War 102:400 memory, 102:395; original-intent Garr, E. S., 96:302 theory, 102:398 Garr, Jack, 96:302 Galt House (Louisville, Ky.), 96:331; Garr, Roy, 96:302 Grant's appearance at, 103:659 Garrard, James, 95:354, 102:69; Galton, Francis: rise of eugenics, antislavery stance, 102:24 102:219 Garrard County, Ky., 99:208, 100:15 Galveston, Tex., 98:265 Garrard County by Rita Mackin Fox: Gambill, Judith, 99:257 noted, 103:843 Gamble, Letitia Breckinridge (Mrs. Garrard County in World War II, by Rita Robert), 100:336 Mackin Fox: noted, 103:843–44 Gamble, Robert, 100:336, 342 Garrett, John, 100:296 Gamble, William, 103:524, 540 Garrett, Paul L.: Western Ky. State Gamwell, Lynn: and Nancy Tomes, Teachers College, 101:311 Madness in America: Cultural and Garrison, Andrew, 96:133 Garrison, Dee: Bracing for Armageddon: 97:314 Why Civil Defense Never Worked, General Electric, 104:495 reviewed, 104:768–69 General George E. Pickett in Life and Garrison, William Lloyd, 96:363 Legend, by Lesley J. Gordon: reviewed, Garrity, James C., 97:262, 267–68, 285 97:214–15 Gasaway, Laura N.: ed., Growing Pains: General William S. Harney: Prince of Adapting Copyright for Libraries, Dragoons, by George Rollie Adams: Education, and Society, noted, 97:244– reviewed, 100:77–78 45 Generations of Captivity: A History of Gaston, William, 101:277 African-American Slaves, by Ira Berlin: Gates, John M.: book reviews by, review essay, 103:727–41 102:126–27, 104:338–40 Geneva, Switzerland, 95:36 Gates, L. L. "Gatling Gun," 97:409, 412 Geneva Accords, 102:320 Gateway: Dr. Thomas Walker and the Geneva Convention (1929), 100:143, Opening of Kentucky, by David M. 152 Burns: reviewed, 98:236–37 Genovese, Eugene D., 101:426; and Gatewood, Willard B.: Aristocrats of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Mind of the Color: The Black Elite, 1880–1920, Master, The: Class, History and Faith 102:210 in the Southern Slaveholders' Gatley, George: supports Preston Worldview, reviewed, 104:712–14; Brown, 104:61 interpretation of slavery, 103:730–32, Gatliff, Edward M., 98:186, 188 737–38 Gaynor, William C., 97:296, 298 Gentleman Soldier: John Clifford Brown Geggus, David: ed., The Impact of the and the Philippine-American War, in the Atlantic edited by Joseph P. McCallus: World, reviewed, 100:212–14 reviewed, 102:126–27 Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Genuine Article, The: A Historian Looks Politics of White Supremacy in North at Early America, by Edmund S. Carolina, 1896–1920, by Glenda Morgan: review essay, 104:111–12 Elizabeth Gilmore: reviewed, 95:107–8 Genz, Hanz, 100:150 Gendered Freedoms: Race, Rights, and George, J. W., 97:396 the Politics of Household in the Delta, George C. Marshall Research 1861–1875, by Nancy D. Bercaw: Foundation, 99:123; and Forrest C. reviewed, 101:355–57 Pogue, 104:677 Genealogy of Dissent, A: Southern George Rogers Clark School (Paducah, Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Ky.): during 1937 flood, 102:193, 200 Century, by David Stricklin: reviewed, Georgetown (Ky.) Telegraph: on New 98:227–29 Madrid Earthquake, 97:42–44 General Assembly: Paul E. Patton's loss Georgetown (Ky.) Times, 100:10, 17 of influence, 102:80–81; Republican Georgetown, Ky., 95:128, 396, 403, control of state senate, 102:80; See 406, 407, 416, 417, 419, 421, 423, Kentucky General Assembly 97:308, 99:221, 243, 245, 246, 267, General Assembly of the Presbyterian 100:9, 475, 482 church: and slavery, 102:15 Georgetown College (Georgetown, Ky.), General Association of Black Baptists, 96:308, 98:341, 343, 367, 99:217, 221, 223, 225 biographical sketch, 102:341–42; George-Warren, Holly: and Robert illus., 102:317, 337 Santelli, and Mari-Lynn Evans, eds., Giardina, Denise, 97:196 Appalachians, The: America's First and Gibbons, William Conrad: The U. S. Last Frontier, noted, 104:811 Government and the Vietnam War: George Washington and the Virginia Executive and Legislative Roles and Backcountry, edited by Warren R. Relationships, Part IV: July 1965– Hofstra: reviewed, 96:394–95 January 1968, noted, 95:120 George Washington's Kentucky Land, by Giberti, Bruno: Designing the Curtis Dewees: noted, 104:803 Centennial: A History of the 1876 Georgia, 95:261–62, 98:241, 99:39, International Exhibition in Philadelphia, 147, 250, 360; and secession, reviewed, 100:379–80 101:417; slavery in, 101:397; state GI Bill of Rights, 96:292, 104:513; and capital relocation issue, 104:266, 282 UK, 100:136–38 Georgia Wood (horse), 100:485 Gibson: Melungeon family name, Gerald W. Johnson: From Southern 102:211 Liberal to National Conscience, by Gifford, Carolyn DeSwarte: book review Vincent Fitzpatrick: reviewed, by, 99:319–20 100:551–52 GI Generation: A Memoir, by Frank F. Gere, Anne Ruggles: Intimate Practices: Mathias: reviewed, 98:217–18 Literacy and Cultural Work in U. S. Giggie, John M.: book review by, Women's Clubs, 1880–1920, reviewed, 101:556–58 95:326–27 Gilbert, Charles C., 96:335, 337, 338, German POWs in South Carolina, The, 339, 340, 341, 342, 344, 97:263, 278 by Deann Bice Segal: reviewed, Gilbert, Leslee K.: book review by, 103:821–23 97:462–64 Germans: and Bloody Monday, Gilbert, Melissa, 98:381 102:360; immigrants to Ky., 100:172, Gilbertsville, Ky., 97:45, 61, 62, 67–68, 295; POWs held in Ky., 100:139–65 69, 70, 72–74, 76–77, 78–79, 80, 82, Germany, Kent: book review by, 386 100:257–60 Giles, Janice Holt: Shady Grove, listed, Gerry, Elbridge, 95:356, 100:343 102:153 Gettysburg, Penn., 96:14; battle of, Gilje, Paul A., 104:123 101:439, 454, 455, 103:653; reviewed, Gillespie, Michele: and Catherine 101:177–79 Clinton, eds., Taking Off the White Ghent, Belgium, 100:444 Gloves: Southern Women and Women Gholson, Richard Dickerson, 99:348– Historians, reviewed, 98:127–28; ed., 49 Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Ghosts Across Kentucky, by Lynwood Women of the Old South, reviewed, Montell: noted, 99:90–91 100:522–24; and Susanna Delfino, Ghost's Memoir: The Making of Alfred P. eds., Global Perspectives on Industrial Sloan's "My Years with General Transformation in the American South, Motors," A, by John McDonald: reviewed, 103:585–87 reviewed, 100:573–75 Gillette, William: Thomas D. Clark Giap, Vo Nguyen, 95:299–301; letter to, 103:235 Gilliam, J. A., 100:304 Center, 101:41 Gillig, John P.: Lexington federal Glasgow (Ky.) Times, 100:9–10 building, 101:250 Glasgow, Ky., 96:320, 98:396, 403 Gillon, Steven, M.: That's Not What We Glasgow, Va., 97:195 Meant to Do": Reform and Its Glass, "Dutch," 97:409 Unintended Consequences in Twentieth Glass, James H., 99:365 Century America, noted, 99:447 Glass, Owen: death of, 103:678 Gilman, Elizabeth L.: Thomas D. Clark Glass, William R.: Strangers in Zion: letters to, 103:216, 217, 390 Fundamentalists in the South, 1900– Gilman, Nils: Mandarins of the Future: 1950, reviewed, 100:394–96 Modernization Theory in Cold War Glassic, Henry: Indiana University, America, reviewed, 101:548–49 104:656 Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth: Gender and Glatthaar, Joseph T., 99:123 Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of Gleason, John S. Jr., 99:41 White Supremacy in North Carolina, Glen, John M., 97:105 1896–1920, reviewed, 95:107–8 Glencoe (horse), 100:486 Gilpin, Robert B.: book review by, Glenn, Moses R., 97:302 104:320–22 Glenn, Nettie, 95:400 Ginger, Ray, 96:368 Glenn, Selden: Louisville, Ky., 104:454 Gingrich, Newt, 99:275, 102:75 Glenn Hotel (Newport, Ky.), 98:355, G. I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse 356 Corps in World War II, by Barbara Glenn's Creek (Franklin County, Ky.), Brooks Tomblin: reviewed, 95:211–12 103:480 Gipson: Melungeon family name, Global Perspectives on Industrial 102:211 Transformation in the American South, Girty, George: attack on edited by Susanna Delfino and Boonesborough, 102:494 Michele Gillespie: reviewed, 103:585– Girty, James: attack on 87 Boonesborough, 102:494 Globitis v. the Minerville School District Girty, Simon, 97:130, 98:372; (1940), 104:477–78 biographical sketch, 102:526–28; "'Glorious Birthright to Guard, A': A brothers of, 102:494; illus., 102:526; History of the Kentucky Historical memory of, 102:525; status in Society," by Thomas E. Stephens, Canada, 102:528 101:7–44 GIs and Germans: Culture, Gender, and Glover, Lorri: and Craig Thompson Foreign Relations, 1945–1949, by Friend, eds., Southern Manhood: Petra Goedde: reviewed, 101:194–96 Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old Gist, Christopher, 95:121; visits Native South, reviewed, 102:237–40 American camp, 102:469–70 Go, Julian: and Anne L. Foster, Giving Voters a Choice: The Origins of American Colonial State in the the Initiative and Referendum in Philippines, The: Global Perspectives, America, by Steven L. Piott: reviewed, reviewed, 101:370–71 101:175–77 Goan, Melanie Beals: book reviews by, Gladden, Washington, 98:11 99:195–97, 100:352–54, 101:173–75, Glaser Associates Inc.: Ky. History 102:586–88, 104:134–36, 754–55; "Establishing Their Place in the 26 Dynasty: Sophonisba and Mary Goetz, H. Edward, 98:77 Breckinridge's Path to Public Service," Going Coed: Women's Experiences in 101:45–73; illus., 102:12; Richard H. Formerly Men's Colleges and Collins Award, 102:12 Universities, 1950–2000, edited by Goda, Norman J. W.: and Richard Leslie Miller-Bernal and Susan L. Breitman, Timothy Naftali, and Robert Poulson: reviewed, 102:445–46 Wolfe, U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, Goins: Melungeon family name, reviewed, 103:596–98 102:211 Godard (horse), 100:485 Golconda, Ill., 97:50, 51, 52, 55, 82 Godbeer, Richard: Sexual Revolution in Gold, Penny, 99:257 Early America, reviewed, 100:512–14 Golden, Benjamin B., 98:56, 73, 76, Godbey, Marty: Georgetown, Ky., 84, 87–89, 92 100:418–19 Golden, James S., 98:88 God Bless America: Tin Pan Alley Goes Golden, Wharton, 99:158 to War, by Kathleen E. R. Smith: Golden Age of Amateur Basketball, The: reviewed, 101:381–83 The AAU Tournament, 1921–1968, by Godden, Richard: and Martin Crawford, Adolph H. Grundman: noted, 103:846 eds., Reading Southern Poverty Goldensohn, Lorrie: ed., American War between the Wars, 1918–1939, Poetry: An Anthology, reviewed, reviewed, 104:750–52 104:378–82 Godey's Lady Book: and gender roles, Goldfield, David: Region, Race, and 101:48 Cities: Interpreting the Urban South, Godfather, The (film), 98:343 noted, 97:243 Godly Hero, A: The Life of William Goldston, Eli, 99:41 Jennings Bryan, by Michael Kazin: Goldstone, Dwonna Naomi: book review reviewed, 104:345–46 by, 102:270–71 God's Country, Uncle Sam's Land: Faith Goldwater, Barry M., 99:39 and Conflict in the American West, by Goldwire (horse), 100:494 Todd M. Kerstetter: reviewed, Gollar, C. Walker, 101:237; "Father 104:331–33 John Thayer: Catholic Antislavery Godshalk, David Fort: Veiled Visions: Voice in the Kentucky Wilderness," The 1906 Atlanta Race Riot and the 101:275–96 Reshaping of American Race Relations, Gompers, Samuel, 96:354, 370, 371 reviewed, 103:805–6 Gone With the Wind, 99:285 Godwin, Mills E. Jr., 99:38 Gooch, Rebecca: candy business, Goebel, William, 95:30, 368, 98:85–86, 103:482–83 93, 95–96, 99, 249, 257, 260, 269, Good, James A.: book reviews by, 270, 99:158, 103:204; Ed Prichard's 100:536–38, 101:170–71, 102:250–51 senior thesis on, 104:426 Good and Wise Measure, A: The Search Goebel Election Law, 98:85 for the Canadian-American Boundary, Goedde, Petra: GIs and Germans: 1783–1842, by Francis M. Carroll: Culture, Gender, and Foreign Relations, reviewed, 100:371–72 1945–1949, reviewed, 101:194–96 Goode, James B.: book review by, Goethals, George Washington, 99:125– 101:118–20 Goode, W. Wilson, 99:214 100:576–78; Redefining Efficiency: Goodfellas (film), 98:344 Pollution Concerns, Regulatory Good Housekeeping, 95:70 Mechanisms, and Technological Goodloe, Cassius M., Lexington, Ky., Change in the U. S. Petroleum Industry, 103:57 reviewed, 100:260–62 Goodman, Daniel, 97:147, 149, 151 Gornick, Vivian: Solitude of Self, The: Goodrich Chemical, 102:165; Thinking about Elizabeth Cady angiosarcoma death, 102:179; danger Stanton, reviewed, 103:582–84 of vinyl chloride, 102:178–81; Goss, Eugene: 1991 gubernatorial engineering controls, 102:181; medical primary, 102:73 screenings, 102:180 Gosse, Van: Rethinking the New Left: Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 100:469; Team An Interpretive History, reviewed, of Rivals: The Political Genius of 103:835–36; and Richard Moser, eds., Abraham Lincoln, reviewed, 103:792– World the Sixties Made, The: Politics 95 and Culture in Recent America, Goodwin, Mills, 99:17 reviewed, 102:145–47 Goodwin, Simeon S.: Ky. Historical Gossen, David J.: book review by, Society, 101:10 104:353–55 Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Gould, Lewis L.: Alexander Watkins Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Terrell: Civil War Soldier, Texas Power in Colonial Virginia, by Kathleen Lawmaker, American Diplomat, M. Brown: reviewed, 95:309–10 reviewed, 102:428–29; book reviews Goodyear, Charles, 97:4, 5 by, 97:219–21, 98:130–31, 100:570– Gordon, Ann D.: book review by, 71, 102:143–45, 103:605–6, 104:197– 100:234–35 98; : Our Gordon, James: 1963 Democratic Environmental First Lady, reviewed, gubernatorial primary, 104:582–83, 98:333–34; Modern American 587 Presidency, The, reviewed, 101:375– Gordon, James W., 97:98 76; Most Exclusive Club, The : A Gordon, Lesley J.: General George E. History of the Modern United States Pickett in Life and Legend, reviewed, Senate, reviewed, 104:766–67 97:214–15 Goulding, Edmund, 98:417, 419 Gordon-Reed, Annette: Thomas Govan, Thomas P.: on J. Winston Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An Coleman Jr., 103:708, 722 American Controversy, reviewed, Governor Lady: The Life and Times of 95:438–41 Nellie Tayloe Ross, by Teva J. Scheer: Gordy, Minos, 97:413, 415 reviewed, 104:755–57 Gore, Albert Jr., 99:279, 100:464 "Governor Paul E. Patton": by Paul Gorham, Kathleen: Boy Soldier of the Blanchard, 102:69–87 Confederacy: The Memoir of Johnnie Governor's Award: 2003 winner, Wickersham, noted, 104:814 101:74 Gorham, W. T.: gift to Ky. Historical Grable, Betty, 96:284 Society, 101:18 Grace, Fran: Carry A. Nation: Retelling Gorky, Maxim, 96:355 the Life, reviewed, 99:190–92 Gorman Hugh S.: book review by, Graffagnino, J. Kevin: book reviews by, 97:461–62, 98:334–36; illus., 103:371; for, 102:549 Ky. Historical Society director, 101:41; Grant, Jesse Root: and Cincinnati resignation, 101:44 newspapers, 103:637; home of, illus., Grafton, N. D., 99:109 103:638; Vicksburg campaign victory Gragson, Oliver, 98:286 celebration, 103:659 Graham, Gael: book review by, Grant, John Jr. "Johnny": illus., 104:363–64 100:195; sale of Victory Bonds, Graham, James, 103:469 100:195–200 Graham, Katharine, 104:553; Grant, Julia: reaction to criticism of evaluation of Ed Prichard, 104:602 Grant, 103:636 Graham, Marshall D.: book reviews by, Grant, J. W., 98:165–67 100:391–92, 102:431–33 Grant, Samuel: Daniel Boone's nephew, Graham, Otto, 98:351 102:551 Graham, Philip, 104:462, 474, 502, Grant, Susan-Mary: book review by, 504; relationship with Ed Prichard, 103:556–58 104:549–53; relationship with Felix Grant, Ulysses S., 96:329., 97:171, Frankfurter, 104:437–39 172, 248, 98:169, 171, 99:357, Graham, Sara Hunter: Woman Suffrage 101:438, 439, 453, 458, 103:523, and the New Democracy, reviewed, 530, 532, 535, 679; accusations of 95:327–28 drunkenness, 103:637, 641; article Graham, William: Franklin County about Vicksburg campaign, 103:627– Circuit Court, 102:10 60; and the battle of Shiloh, 103:633, Graham, William F. "Billy" Jr., 99:6 639; Civil War memoir, 102:392–95; Graham, William Montrose: supports comparison with Robert E. Lee, Preston Brown, 104:63 101:455–56; and emancipation, Grand Hotel (film), 98:416–19, 420, 421 102:393–94, 398; illus., 102:393, Grand Ole Opry (Nashville, Tenn.), 103:629; invasion of Ky., 103:671; 98:390, 403 letter to the Cincinnati Commercial, Grand Rapids, Ohio, 104:23 103:639; meaning of the Civil War, Grange, Harold "Red," 97:404, 434 102:392–93; monument to, 101:400; Granger, Farley, 98:378 order to expel Jews from his Granger, Joseph E., 97:337–46; and department, 103:633–34, 646; Philip J. Carr, and Amy Lambeck reaction to success of the Vicksburg Young, "How Historical Archaeology campaign, 103:653–60; relation to Works: A Case Study of Slave Houses northern journalists, 103:632–33; sale at Locust Grove," 96:167–91 of memoirs, 102:394; tomb of, 96:277; Granger movement: Ed Prichard's visit to Louisville, 103:659–60 senior thesis on, 104:426 Grant, William L., 98:167, 171–72 Grant, by Jean Edward Smith: Grantham, Dewey, 96:138 reviewed, 99:310–12 Grasping at Independence: Debt, Male Grant, Cary, 98:409 Authority, and Mineral Rights in Grant, Hanna Simpson: home of, illus., Appalachian Kentucky, 1850–1915, by 103:638 Robert S. Weise: reviewed, 100:352–54 Grant, H. Roger: book reviews by, Grasso, Ellen, 99:214 100:546–47, 104:177–79 Grassroots Music in the Upper Grant, Israel: Daniel Boone's survey Cumberland, edited by William Lynwood Montell: noted, 104:810 Grayot, William E.: anectodes about, Gratz, Ann Boswell (Shelby), 97:387, 103:482–83; career of, 103:484 388, 390, 391 Grayot family, 103:486; moves to Gratz, Benjamin, 97:383–87, 392, 400 Louisville, Ky., 103:484 Gratz, Bernard, 97:383, 386 Grazulis, Thomas P.: The Tornado: Gratz, Cary, 97:388, 389 Nature's Windstorm, reviewed, Gratz, Henry, 97:386 99:444–46 Gratz, Hyman, 97:383 Grear, Charles: book review by, Gratz, Jacob, 97:383, 385 100:85–86 Gratz, Joseph, 97:383 Greased Lightning (film), 96:128 Gratz, Maria (Gist), 97:386–88 Greasley, Philip A.: book review by, Gratz, Mason, 97:386 100:580–81 Gratz, Michael, 97:383, 385, 386 Greasy Creek (Harlan County, Ky.), Gratz, Miriam (daughter of Benjamin 95:71 and Ann), 97:386, 389, 390, 391, 398 Great Awakening, 97:317, 319 Gratz, Miriam (wife of Michael Gratz), Great Black Swamp (Ohio), 104:10 97:383 Great Britain: "court faction" and, Gratz, Rebecca, 97:384, 385, 386, 387, 100:332; and Jay Treaty, 100:343; 388, 390 thoroughbreds from, 100:477, 494; Gratz, Simon, 97:384 whipping criminals in, 100:13; during Gratz Park (Lexington, Ky.), 97:375, World War II, 100:130 377, 381, 400–401, 100:41 Great Civil War: A Military and Political Graves, Eugene, 96:268 History, 1861–1865, by Russell F. Graves, Owen F., 95:408–9 Weigley: reviewed, 99:77–79 Graves, William J., 97:402 Great Depression, 96:125, 372–73, Graves County, Ky., 98:261, 274, 278, 375, 97:198, 200, 201, 442, 98:279, 99:339, 341, 355, 359; courthouse, 293, 368, 369, 385, 395, 396, 398, 99:347; patronage in, 102:81; 399, 403, 404, 405, 406, 415, 420, whipping issue in, 100:8, 15, 22–25 427, 428, 99:363, 365, 101:4, Gray, Billy, 96:256 104:412, 622, 660; and Herbert Gray, James P. III: Ky. History Center Hoover, 104:424; and the Ky. funding campaign, 101:39 Historical Society, 101:29; oral history Gray, Lewis Cecil, 101:94 interviews about, 104:615 Gray, Sophia: portrait by, 101:23 Greatest Generation Grows Up, The: Graybar, Lloyd: book review by, American Childhood in the 1930s, by 96:110–11 Kriste Lindenmeyer: reviewed, Gray Ghost: The Life of Col. John 104:352–53 Singleton Mosby, by James A. Ramage: Great Falls, Mont., 100:181 reviewed, 99:84–86 Great Lakes: during War of 1812, Grayham, [?]: Daniel Boone's survey 104:10 for, 102:556 Great Revival, 102:31; Cane Ridge Grayot, Anna, 103:482 Church, 102:34 Grayot, Katherine, 103:482 Great Salt Lake (Utah), 96:290 Grayot, Louise, 103:482 Great Society, 104:245, 567 Grayot, Minnie (McClelland), 103:486; Greek-Revival style: and Matthew family of, 103:482–83 Kennedy, 103:514 Monks Pond: The Thomas Greeley, Horace: reaction to Grant's Merton/Jonathan Greene Vicksburg campaign, 103:647–50 Correspondence with Essays and Green, Dwight: Thomas D. Clark letter Notes, listed, 102:152 to, 103:270, 284 Greene, Richard, 98:370–71 Green, Elna C.: Business of Relief, The: Greene, W. P., 97:289, 290 Confronting Poverty in a Southern City, Green Line: The Cincinnati, Newport & reviewed, 102:128–29; Southern Covington Railway: An Illustrated Strategies: Southern Women and the History of Public Transit in Northern Woman Suffrage Question, reviewed, Kentucky, by Terry W. Lehmann and 95:205–6 Earl W. Clark Jr.: reviewed, 99:163–65 Green, Fletcher M.: Thomas D. Clark Green River, 95:389, 96:322, 97:287, commentary on, 103:326–27; Thomas 288, 300, 103:665 D. Clark letters to, 103:232, 247, 323, Green River Baptist Church (near 344, 363–64 Woodsonville, Ky.), 97:259, 272 Green, James: Death in the Haymarket: Green River bourbon, 103:478 A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Green River Bridge, 97:249, 250, 251– Movement, and the Bombing That 52, 257, 259, 260, 267, 268, 270, Divided Gilded Age America, reviewed, 273, 275, 277, 281, 282, 283 104:335–36 Greenriver Cooperative Canning Green, Lafayette, 97:160 Company (Calhoun, Ky.), 100:142 Green, Mary Frances: Thomas D. Clark Green River Country, 97:289, 290 letter to, 103:326–27 Greensboro, N. C., sit-ins, 99:41 Green, Michael D.: book review by, Greensburg (Ky.) Record-Herald, 98:396 95:103–5 Greensburg, Ky., 98:396, 399; proposal Green, Rebecca Scott, 97:160 to relocate state capital to, 104:249, Green, Venus: Race on the Line: 254 Gender, Labor, and Technology in the Greens of Falls of Rough: A Kentucky Bell System, 1880–1980, reviewed, Family Biography, 1795–1965, by 100:389–91 Hugh A. Ridenour: reviewed, 95:427– , 97:429, 430, 439 29 Greenberg, Henry B. "Hank," 99:107 Greenup County, Ky., 104:560; Native Greenberg, Kenneth S.: ed., American burial mound, illus., Confessions of Nat Turner and Related 102:474 Documents, reviewed, 95:98–99 Green v. County School Board of New Greenburg, Amy S.: Manifest Manhood Kent County, 101:247; school and the Antebellum American Empire, integration, 101:257 reviewed, 103:789–90 Greenwich Village, N.Y., 96:274 Greencastle, Ind., 98:391 Greer, Pat Preston, 100:284, 289; Green Copper Company (Cananea, illus., 100:282 Mexico), 97:28 Gregory, James N.: Southern Diaspora, Green County, Ky., 95:246, 98:396, The: How the Great Migration of Black 399 and White Southerners Transformed Greene, Jack P.: reputation of, 104:106 America, reviewed, 104:184–86 Greene, Jonathan: ed., On the Banks of Gregory, Noble, Lexington, Ky., 104:452 War, 1860–70, reviewed, 98:330–31 Grele, Ronald J.: oral history essay, Gross, Courtlandt S., 99:41 104:686, 690–91, 697 Gross, Jennifer: book review by, Gresham, James Bethel: American 104:316–18 Legion post, 102:66 Growing Pains: Adapting Copyright for Gretter, H. A., 95:421 Libraries, Education, and Society, Grey, Jeffrey: and Jeff Doyle, and Peter edited by Laura N. Gasaway: noted, Pierce, Australia's Vietnam War, 97:244–45 reviewed, 100:417–18 Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Grier, Katherine C.: Pets in America: A Garrison Children, by Harriet Hyman History, reviewed, 104:796–97 Alonso: reviewed, 101:139–41 Griffin, Frank M., 98:63 Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and Griffin, Harold, 97:441 White Southern Children Learned Race, Griffin, Pierce: and the interstate slave by Jennifer Ritterhouse: reviewed, trade, 103:697 104:176–77 Griffith, Andy, 96:127–28 "Growing Up with the Frontier," by Griffith, D. W., 101:1, 4 Thomas D. Clark, 103:11–22 Griffith, Mattie: Autobiography of a Grubbs, Millard: , Female Slave, noted, 96:217 104:242–43 Griffith Stadium (Washington, D. C.), Grubbs, Morris: evaluation of Robert 99:104 Penn Warren's "Blackberry Winter," Griffler, Keith P.: Front Line of Freedom: 104:87–88 African Americans and the Forging of Gruen, J. Phillip: book review by, the Underground Railroad in the Ohio 100:93–94 Valley, reviewed, 102:94–95 Gruenwald, Kim: River of Enterprise: Griggs, Kristy Owens, 100:273, 276– The Commercial Origins of Regional 77; "The Removal of Blacks from Identity in the Ohio Valley, 1790–1850, Corbin in 1919: Memory, Perspective, reviewed, 101:489–90 and the Legacy of Racism," 100:293– Grundman, Adolph H.: Golden Age of 310 Amateur Basketball, The: The AAU Grimm, Charles J., 99:112 Tournament, 1921–1968, noted, Grimshaw, James A. Jr.: 103:846 Understanding Robert Penn Warren, Grundy, Felix, 100:433–34 reviewed, 100:62–66 Grundy, Pamela: and Susan Grimsley, Mark: book by, 103:529–30; Shackelford, Shattering the Glass: The and Brooks D. Simpson, Collapse of Remarkable History of Women's the Confederacy, reviewed, 99:79–81; Basketball, reviewed, 103:840–41 and Steven E. Woodworth, Shiloh: A Grzelak, Frank: red-scare tactics used Battlefield Guide, reviewed, 104:150– against, 104:223, 243 52 Guadalcanal, 100:167 Griswold, Erwin N.: Harvard Law Guardians of the Moral Order: The Legal School, 104:435–36 Philosophy of the Supreme Court, Griswold v. Connecticut, 98:198 1860–1910, by Mark Warren Bailey: Groce, W. Todd: Mountain Rebels: East reviewed, 103:576–77 Tennessee Confederates and the Civil Gudmestad, Robert H.: Troublesome Commerce, A: The Transformation of Thieves, 103:58; letter to Thomas D. the Interstate Slave Trade, reviewed, Clark, illus., 103:290; novels of, 102:412–13 103:66; Thomas D. Clark commentary Guelzo, Allen C.: Abraham Lincoln: on, 103:288–92; Thomas D. Clark Redeemer President, reviewed, 98:432– letters to, 103:249, 322, 337, 349, 34; book review by, 103:566–68; 362, 363, 372–74, 385–86, 425–26, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: 428, 457 The End of Slavery in America, Guthrie, James, 95:10, 12, 96:231, reviewed, 102:110–12 97:160 Guerrant, Edward O.: Galax Gatherers, Guthrie, Ky.: Warren family plot in, The: The Gospel Among the 104:94 Highlanders, noted, 104:812 Guthrie, Woody: dissertation about, Guerrant, Jackson D.: Ky. Historical 104:650 Society, 101:34 Guy, Alice Quisenberry, 99:293 guerrilla warfare: in Civil War, review Guy, Ashley, 99:293 essay, 103:517–41; and the Gwinn, H. A., 98:83 Confederate States of America, Gypsies: See Romany people 103:532–41; impact on Union army policy, 103:529–33 H Guggenheim Foundation Fellowships, Haag, Frank S., 97:298 97:114, 121, 99:123 Haag, Frederic, 97:298 Guide to Historic Coal Towns of the Big Haager, Jacob, 98:92 Sandy River Valley, A, by George D. Act (1863), 97:15 Torok: reviewed, 102:96–97 Hack, Stanley C., 99:112 Guildoo, Howard, 101:309 Hadley, Eleanor M.: Memoir of a Guilford Academy (N. C.): David Trustbuster: A Lifelong Adventure with Caldwell, 102:28 Japan, reviewed, 101:196–98 Guineas: Md. triracial isolate group, Haecker, Charles M.: and Jeffrey G. 102:212; West Virginia triracial isolate Mauck, On the Prairie of Palo Alto: group, 102:212 Historical Archaeology of the U. S.– Guiteau, Charles, 98:19–20 Mexican War Battlefield, noted, Gulf of Mexico, 95:252 96:114–15 Gulf of Tonkin (Vietnam), 95:295, Haefele, Mark: book review by, 100:2 100:117–19 Gunner, Byron, 98:250 Hagan, John: Northern Passage: gunpowder: manufacture of, 95:127 American Vietnam War Resisters in Gurney, Norman: and Danny L. Miller, Canada, reviewed, 99:330–32 and Sharon Hatfield, eds., American Hagan, William: Taking Indian Lands: Vein, An: Critical Readings in The Cherokee (Jerome) Commission, Appalachian Literature, noted, 1889–1893, reviewed, 102:123–24 104:812 Hager, Granny: oral history interview Gustafson, Melanie Susan: Women and of, 104:649 the Republican Party, 1854–1924, Haggerty, Howard, 98:168 reviewed, 100:234–35 Haggin, Louis Lee: book collection of, Guthrie, A. B. "Bud": and the Book 103:57 Hague, Frank, New Jersey, 104:425–26 Hall, Randal L.: book reviews by, Hague, Netherlands, 95:178 100:380–82, 103:772–74, 104:741–42 Haig, Douglas, 99:132 Hall, Richard H.: Women on the Civil Haiti: slave revolt, 101:284 War Battlefront, reviewed, 104:324–25 Halberstam, David, 95:285, 104:437– Hall, Wade: Complete Conviction: The 38, 550, 552; on Vietnam, 102:293 Private Life of Wilson W. Wyatt Sr., Halbert, George T.: state capital reviewed, 95:305–7; evaluation of relocation issue, 104:279 Robert Penn Warren's "Blackberry Halbwachs, Maurice: work on collective Winter," 104:87; Kentucky Anthology, memory, 102:386–87, 397–98 The: Two Hundred Years of Writing in Haldeman, Walter Newman: illus., the Bluegrass State, reviewed, 102:364; Louisville Daily Courier, 103:765–67; Passing for Black: The 102:363 Life and Careers of , Hale, Ed, 101:305 reviewed, 95:436–38 Haley, John O.: book review by, Hall, Walter Phelps: Princeton 101:196–98 University, 104:425 Hall, Elton W.: Francis Blake: An Halleck, Henry W., 96:317–18, 320, Inventor's Life, 1850–1913, reviewed, 323–24, 329, 331–32, 335, 345, 347, 102:431–33 348, 349, 97:15, 247, 248, 252, Hall, Everett Larkin, 99:221, 224, 225, 103:641; during Vicksburg campaign, 248 103:636–37 Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo: Slavery and Hall family, Kansas City, Missouri: oral African Ethnicities in the Americas: history of, 104:637–38 Restoring the Links, reviewed, Halliburton, Letty, 97:179 104:136–38 Hallmark Cards: Hall family, Kansas Hall, Henry, E., 99:373 City, Mo., 104:637–38 Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd, 97:197 Hall of Fame for Great Americans (N. Hall, James: and James Blythe, 102:21 Y.), 102:532 Hall, James B., 95:420, 421 Hall of Governors: Ky. Historical Hall, James Baker: and Wendell Berry, Society, 101:8–12, 18 Tobacco Harvest, an Elegy, noted, Hall-Taylor Funeral Home (Shelbyville, 104:807–8 Ky.), 99:221 Hall, John W.: book review by, Halsell, Benjamin: surveys with Daniel 102:413–15 Boone, 102:542 Hall, Joyce, 104:638 Halsey, John Jay, 95:262, 276 Hall, Kelly B.: "Ashland--the Henry Halstead, Murat: letter to Salmon P. Clay Estate," 100:583–84; book review Chase, 103:640–41; reaction to by, 100:217–18 Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:633, Hall, Leslie: Land and Allegiance in 638–45 Revolutionary Georgia, reviewed, Hamer, Philip M.: Thomas D. Clark 99:307–9 letter to, 103:403–4 Hall, Mary Taylor, 99:221, 225, 248 Hamilton, Alexander, 95:42, 96:262, Hall, Mitchell K.: book reviews by, 100:424, 434, 471, 101:410 101:225–27, 102:273–75; illus., Hamilton, Barry W.: William Baxter 102:307 Godbey: Itinerant Apostle of the Holiness Movement, reviewed, 99:393– Hampton, Ambrose, 95:276–77 94 Hampton, Lionel, 101:4 Hamilton, David: book review by, Hampton, Wade, 100:479, 101:429 102:439–40; oral history interviews Hampton Institute (Va.), 99:373 with Thomas D. Clark, 103:271, 305, Hanchett, Tom: book review by, 321–22 100:400–401 Hamilton, Henry, 100:502 Hancock, Elizabeth Croghan, 96:172 Hamilton, Holman, 103:65; and the Hancock, George, 96:172 Book Thieves, 103:58; description of Hancock, William: and Daniel Boone, J. Winston Coleman Jr., 103:703–4; 102:494–95 illus., 103:345; Thomas D. Clark Hancock, , 103:540 letters to, 103:300–302, 365; Three Hancock County, Tenn.: Melungeon Kentucky Presidents, The: Lincoln, settlement, 102:211, 219–20 Taylor, Davis, listed, 102:151 Hand, Sam: University of Vermont, Hamilton, J. G. DeRoughlac: Thomas 104:646 D. Clark letter to, 103:312–13 Handbook of Oral History, by Charles T. Hamilton, John, 104:31; Ohio , Morrissey, 104:609 104:25–27 Handbook of Oral History, edited by Hamilton, Phillip: Making and Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers, Unmaking of a Revolutionary Family, and Rebecca Sharpless: review essay The: The Tuckers of Virginia, 1752– by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:685–98 1830, reviewed, 102:235–37 Hand Carved (film), 96:132 Hamilton, Scott: and the Braden case, Handlin, Oscar: Thomas D. Clark 104:224 letters to, 103:275–76 Hamilton, Virginia Van Der Veer: Handy, W. C., 98:401 Looking for Clark Gable and Other 20th Hanks, Lucy, 97:132 Century Pursuits, reviewed, 95:334–35 Hanks, Nancy, 97:132 Hamilton, William B.: Thomas D. Clark Hanly, Rebecca S.: book note by, letter to, 103:222–23 96:117–18; "Emma Guy Cromwell and Hamilton, W. J., 98:161–62, 167 Mary Elliott Flannery: Pioneers for Hamm, Willie, 98:57 Women in Kentucky Politics," 99:287– Hammack, Jim, 104:627; oral history 301 at Murray State University, 104:629 Hanly, Ruth: candy business, 103:482– Hammon, Neal O.: ed., My Father, 83 Daniel Boone: The Draper Interviews Hannah, Craig C.: Striving for Air with Nathan Boone, reviewed, 98:299– Superiority: The Tactical Air Command 301; and James Russell Harris, in Vietnam, reviewed, 99:435–37 "Daniel Boone the Surveyor: Old Hannegan, Bob, 104:494, 507 Images and New Realities," 102:535– Hannibal (ship), 97:173 66; and Richard Taylor, Virginia's Hannon, Charles: Faulkner and the Western War, 1775–1786, reviewed, Discourses of Culture, reviewed, 101:322–24 103:610–11 Hammond, Jerry, 99:233 Hannum, Alberta, 98:378 Hampden-Sydney College (Va.): James Hanoi, Vietnam, 95:285–87, 289–91, Blythe at, 102:19–20 294, 301, 97:323 Hanover College (Ind.): and James 83 Blythe, 102:36–38 Hardin County, Ky., 95:10, 100:142–43 Hansen, Jonathan M.: Lost Promise of Harding, Chester, 102:532; Daniel Patriotism, The: Debating American Boone portrait by, 102:530 Identity, 1890–1920, reviewed, Harding, Warren G., 95:53, 54, 98:202, 102:250–51 104:404 Hanson, Bert, 98:18–19 Hardinsburg, Ky., 102:39 Hanson, Joyce A.: Mary McLeod Hardison, Gregory D.: book review by, Bethune and Black Women's Political 99:333–35 Activism, reviewed, 101:368–70 Hardwick, Susan Wiley: Mythic Hanson, Neil: Unknown Soldiers: The Galveston: Reinventing America's Third Story of the Missing of the First World Coast, reviewed, 101:161–62 War, reviewed, 104:748–49 Hardy, Charles, 104:657–58 Hanson, Roger, 97:179, 181–82 Hardy, Oliver, 98:378 Hao, Phan Thanh: and Karen Hargrave, Gum, 98:85 Gottschang Turner, Even the Women Hargreaves, Mary W. M.: book reviews Must Fight: Memories of War from by, 98:205–7, 101:340–41; illus., North Vietnam, reviewed, 98:128–30 100:470; roundtable discussion of " and Baseball's Pivotal Henry Clay, 100:427–72 Era," by William J. Marshall Jr., Harlan, John Marshall, 97:177, 99:99–121 98:257–58, 104:64; relationship with Happy Valley recording studio Felix Frankfurter, 104:471; supports (Glasgow, Ky.), 98:403 Preston Brown, 104:62 Harbison, David, 98:389 Harlan, Louis R.: All at Sea: Coming of Hardburley, Ky., 97:191 Age in World War II, reviewed, 95:112– Hardee, William J., 97:174, 276, 277, 13 101:451 Harlan County, Ky., 95:64, 71, 73, Hardin, Bayless: death, 101:32; Ky. 96:128, 97:197, 199, 98:391; coal Historical Society director, 101:44; Ky. operators in, 104:439, 443; and John Historical Society firearm collection, Creech, M.D., 102:161; oral history 101:30–31; letter of Robert Penn projects in, 104:643, 649, 650, 665, Warren to, illus., 104:89; Register 667 editor, 101:2; review of J. Winston Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, Marvin Smith, reviewed, 97:456–57 103:716 Harley, Chic, 97:405, 421 Hardin, Benjamin, 97:2, 99:55 Harlow, Jean, 98:407, 427 Hardin, John A., 97:100; book reviews Harney, John H.: Ky. Historical Society, by, 99:398–99, 100:564–66; Fifty 101:8 Years of Segregation: Black Higher Harney, John Hopkins: Louisville Education in Kentucky, 1904–1954, Democrat, 102:363; reaction to reviewed, 96:390–91 Louisville lynching, 102:373, 381 Hardin, Sarah: book note by, 100:269; Harper, John Lamberton: American book reviews by, 100:62–66, 507–8; Machiavelli: Alexander Hamilton and "The Image of Kentucky in Films: the Origins of U.S. Foreign Policy, Appearance Versus Reality," 98:367– reviewed, 103:554–55 Harper, Keith: "'An Assurance that with Biographer Michael Lofaro," Someone Cares': The Baptist Home for 100:497–504; and Lynne Business Girls, Louisville, Kentucky, Hollingsworth, and Kenneth H. 1923–1928," 98:23–42; book reviews Williams, eds.: "Early Kentuckians by, 96:402–3, 97:224–26, 98:109–10; and the New Nation: The Samuel ed., Rescue the Perishing: Selected McDowell Family Letters," 100:329– Correspondence of Annie W. 48; and Neal O. Hammon, "Daniel Armstrong, noted, 103:847; The Boone the Surveyor: Old Images and Quality of Mercy: Southern Baptists New Realities," 102:535–66; "'What and Social Christianity, 1890–1920, Really Interests Me Are the People': reviewed, 95:105–7 Edward M. Coffman on Soldiers, Harper, Nathaniel, 98:155–57, 174 Scholars, and the New Military Harper & Black (Louisville, Ky.), 98:176 History," 99:123–52 Harpers, 104:425 Harris, John, 101:464 Harper's Ferry, Va., 97:161; John Harris, J. P.: and Niall Barr, Amiens to Brown's raid on, 103:666 the Armistice: The BEF and the Harralson, Agnes, 97:300 Hundred Days Campaign, 8 August–11 Harrell, Carolyn L.: When the November 1918, 99:133 Tolled for Lincoln: Southern Reaction to Harris, J. William: Deep Souths: Delta, the Assassination, reviewed, 96:407–9 Piedmont, and Sea Island Society in Harrell, David Edwin Jr.: book review the Age of Segregation, reviewed, by, 104:288–89 101:167–69 Harridan, John, 96:351, 374 Harris, Matt: and Thomas D. Clark Harriette Simpson Arnow: Critical memorial issue, 103:6 Essays on Her Work, edited by Haeja Harris, Mildred F., 100:127; illus., K. Chung: reviewed, 95:91–92 100:169; interview with on World War Harrington, James, 95:343, 353, 356, II work, 100:167–94 363 Harris, Pascal, 100:127, 168, 176 Harris, Brig., 99:292–93 Harris, Paul, 99:133 Harris, Howard, 101:463–64 Harris, Theodore H. H.: "Creating Harris, James Russell, 97:90, 91, Windows of Opportunity: Isaac E. 100:127, 425, 103:623; book notes by, Black and the African American 95:218, 461–62, 96:116–17, 97:236– Experience in Kentucky, 1848–1914," 37, 238–41, 241–42, 101:232–33; 98:155–77 book reviews by, 95:204–5, 99:394– Harris, Thomas, 101:469, 472, 473, 96, 100:203–4, 102:91–92; and 477 Caroline R. Miller, "Dachau Album: Harris, William, 101:464 Perspectives from War Crimes Harris, William T., 96:39 Prosecutor William O. Miller and Harrisburg, Ill., 97:51 Court Reporter Leona Mumedy Miller, Harris family, 101:462, 465 1946–47," 95:135–80; and Kenneth H. Harrison, Benjamin, 99:15 Williams, comp. "Kentucky in 1860: A Harrison, Bruce, 96:269 Statistical Overview," 103:743–64; and Harrison, Lowell H., 101:96, 102:1; "A Kenneth H. Williams, eds.: "Daniel Wannabe Historian in World War II,", Boone's American Life: An Interview 96:269–93; and James C. Klotter, A New History of Kentucky, reviewed, Hart, Thomas, 100:430–31, 475 96:307–14; Kentucky's Governors, Hart, Thomas P., 100:435 noted, 102:149; Lincoln of Kentucky, Hart, Will C.: murder of, 102:400 reviewed, 98:429–31 Hart County, Ky., 100:14, 17 Harrison, Marcus Le Rue, 103:537 Hartford (Ky.) Herald, 100:14 Harrison, William Henry, 103:666, Hartford, Ky., 95:392 104:28; Canada, invasion of, 104:41– Hartley, Cecil B.: book illustration, 42; correspondence with Isaac Shelby, 102:494 104:12, 13–15; and Dudley's Defeat, Hartnett, Stephen John: Democratic 104:39–40; evaluation of Kentucky Dissent and the Cultural Fictions of militia, 104:5–6; and Fort Meigs, Antebellum America, reviewed, 104:8–10, 12, 13–15, 21, 24–29; illus., 100:524–25 100:449, 104:9; Ky. support for, Hartsville, Tenn.: battle of, 97:160 100:53; letter to John Armstrong, Harvard Law School, 104:467, 471, 104:10–13; portrait, 101:23; 474, 482, 617; Ed Prichard's relationship with Henry Clay, education at, 104:428–39 100:445, 447–48, 460–62 Harvard University (Mass.), 95:286, Harris-Stewart Bill, 99:293 96:1, 4, 99:107, 222, 223 Harrod, James, 97:141, 152–53, 156; Harvey, Fred: Thomas D. Clark letter achievements of, 102:524; compared to, 103:402 to Daniel Boone, 102:523; fort of, Harvey, Gordon E.: Question of Justice, 95:130 A: New South Governors and Harrod, Orville M., 95:421 Education, 1968–1976, reviewed, Harrodsburg (Ky.) Herald: Thomas D. 101:385–87 Clark essay in, 103:334–35 Harvey, Paul: book review by, 103:578– Harrodsburg, Ky., 97:147, 149, 156, 79; Freedom's Coming: Religious 100:475; African Americans at, Culture and the Shaping of the South 102:468; founding of, 102:523; from the Civil War through the Civil proposal to relocate state capital to, Rights Era, 104:161–63; Redeeming 104:249, 254; support to relocate the South: Religious Cultures and state capital to, 104:281; surveyer's Racial Identities Among Southern office, 102:547 Baptists, 1865–1925, reviewed, Harrogate, Tenn., 97:195 95:451–53 Harrold, Stanley, 101:107 Harvie, Lewis, 95:382 Harry S. Truman Library Harwood, Dick: Louisville Times, (Independence, Mo.): oral history at, 104:577 104:613 Hashimoto, Giro, 99:242 Hart, [?]: land of, 102:544 Haskell, Molly, 98:412, 416, 421, 425, Hart, D. G.: That Old-Time Religion in 428 Modern America: Evangelical Hatch, John W.: and integration of the in the Twentieth University of Ky., 103:409–11 Century, reviewed, 100:545–46 Hatch, John Wesley, 99:10–13 Hart, Gary W., 99:231 Hatch, Peter J.: and William L. Hart, Henry, 104:435, 457, 483 Beiswanger, Lucia Stanton, and Hart, John, 100:435 Susan R. Stein, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, reviewed, 100:217–18 515–16, 102:403–4, 104:172–74; Hatch Act, 104:575 illus., 100:470; and Kenneth H. Hatcher, George, 97:405, 407, 408, Williams, eds., "'Henry Clay represents 409, 412, 415, 416, 417, 418 what this country is about': A Hatfield, Billy, 102:71 Roundtable Discussion with His Hatfield, Mark O., 99:40 Biographers and Editors," 100:427– Hatfield, Sharon: and Gurney Norman, 72; and Thomas H. Appleton Jr., and and Danny L. Miller, eds., American Dianne Wells, eds.: Roadside History: Vein, An: Critical Readings in A Guide to Kentucky Highway Appalachian Literature, noted, Markers, reviewed, 100:204–5 104:812 Hay, Nancy, 98:360 Hatfield-McCoy Feud, 96:122, 98:55, Hay, Robert P.: book note by, 97:243– 94, 378–79 44; book review by, 96:394–95 Hathaway, James S., 98:1, 19 Hayden, Basil, 97:131–32 Hatter, Russell: and Nicky Hughes, Hayden, Ezra, 98:18, 19 Historic Images of Frankfort, noted, Hayden, William, 97:131 104:806 Hayes, Helen, 96:276 Hauke, Kathleen A.: Ted Poston: Hayes, John P.: book review by, Pioneer American Journalist, reviewed, 103:838–40 97:457–59 Hayes, Larry, 99:213, 219 Hausman, Gus, 100:298 Hayes, Rutherford B., 103:527 Hawes, J. F., 97:182 Haymond, Ky., 97:191 Hawkesworth, Mary, 99:267, 296 Haynes, Audrey Tayse, 99:279 Hawkins, Albert, 99:209 Haynie, Hugh S., 99:29 Hawkins, Joseph H.: aide to Green Hays, R. G.: illus., 100:21; and Clay, 104:38 whipping issue, 100:20 Hawley, Ellis W.: book reviews by, Hays, Samuel P.: A History of 103:592–94, 104:186–88 Environmental Politics Since 1945, Hawley, Michelle: book review by, reviewed, 99:326–28 104:148–50 Hays, Sarah Helm, 99:56 Haworth, Meyer & Boleyn, Inc.: Ky. Hays, Thomas, 99:56 History Center, 101:41 Hays, William, 97:148; Daniel Boone's Hawpe, David: Louisville Courier- surveys for, 102:552, 553; surveys of, Journal, 104:549 illus., 102:556; surveys with Daniel Hay, Charles C. III: book note by, Boone, 102:539–40 99:90; book review by, 98:302–5; Hazard, Ky., 98:381; black-lung Eastern Kentucky University, 104:634 movement, 104:649; Ed Prichard's Hay, H. K.: state capital relocation speech in, 104:591 issue, 104:276 Hazelip, Thomas N., 98:268–70 Hay, Melba Porter, 97:94, 101:399, Hazirjian, Lisa Gayle: book review by, 102:281; book notes by, 95:119, 460– 104:750–52 61, 98:337, 99:92–93, 447, 448; book Hazzard, Oliver, 96:44 reviews by, 95:205–6, 327–28, Headquarters in the Brush: Blazer's 96:206–7, 97:223–24, 98:127–28, Independent Union Scouts, by Darl L. 227–29, 100:575–76, 101:324–25, Stephenson: reviewed, 99:416–18 Heads or Tails (horse), 100:493–94 Healer's Calling, The: Women in Early Helgren, Jennifer Hillman: book review New England, by Rebecca J. by, 100:110–12 Tannenbaum: reviewed, 101:124–26 Hellard, Vic, 99:226; oral history Healing Kentucky: Medicine in the interviews of Ed Prichard, 104:397, Bluegrass State, by Nancy Disher 400–608 Baird: noted, 104:805–6 Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in Healy, David: James G. Blaine and American History, by James A. Latin America, reviewed, 100:86–88 Morone: reviewed, 102:588–89 Heaphy, Leslie A.: and Mel Anthony Hellman, John: book review by, May, eds., Encyclopedia of Women and 101:560–62 Baseball, noted, 104:816 Hell Without Fires: Slavery, Christianity, Hearn, Chester G.: Six Years of Hell: and the Antebellum Spiritual Narrative, Harper's Ferry During the Civil War, by Yolanda Pierce: reviewed, 103:560– reviewed, 95:320–21; When the Devil 61 Came Down to Dixie: Ben Butler in New Helm, Benjamin Hardin, 99:56, 57, 344 Orleans, reviewed, 96:205–6 Helm, Emilie Paret Todd, 99:57 Hearnes, Warren E., 99:38 Helm, Ethel E., 98:59, 98 Heart of Confederate Appalacha: Helm, George, 99:55 Western North Carolina in the Civil Helm, John Larue, 95:8, 21–22, 23–25, War, by John C. Inscoe and Gordon B. 99:54–56 McKinney: reviewed, 98:327–28 Helm, Katherine, 99:54 Heart of the Hills, by John Fox Jr.: Helm, Lucinda Barbour: article on, noted, 95:216–17 99:53–68 Heggem, David J. Jr.: book review by, Helm, Lucinda Barbour Hardin (mother 97:459–60 of Lucinda and Mary), 99:55, 56; Height, Dorothy L., 99:41 article on, 99:53–68 Heil, Alan L. Jr.: Voice of America: A Helm, Marlene, 99:278–79; illus., History, reviewed, 101:389–90 102:81 Heineman, Kenneth J.: book reviews Helm, Mary: article on, 99:53–68 by, 99:201–2, 102:147–48, 452–54 Helm, Thomas, 99:55 Heinrich, Robert: book review by, Helm papers, 103:55 104:370–71 Helm Place (Hardin County), 99:55, 59 Heinrich, Thomas: and Bob Batchelor, Helper, Hinton, 103:717–18 Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies: Kimberly- Hemard, Kathy, 101:400 Clark and the Consumer Revolution, Hemings, Sally, 97:125–26 reviewed, 103:816–17 Hemingway, Andrew: Artists on the Left: Heisman Trophy, 98:351 American Artists and the Communist Heiss, Mary Ann: book reviews by, Movement, 1926–1956, reviewed, 100:249–50, 101:135–37 100:404–6 Helbig, Herman, 95:156 Hemingway, Ernest, 97:119; antiwar Helburn, Emil S., 98:73 sentiments of, 102:395 Heleringer, Bob: lieutenant governor Hemingway, Leichester, 97:119 candidacy, 102:10 Hemmings, Sally, 99:96 Helfer, Jules, 96:275 Hempstead, Stephen: memory of Daniel Helgenberger, Marg, 98:380 Boone, 102:496 Henderson, A. Gwynn, 97:86; Boone Day 2004 roundtable discussion, West Virginia: Creating a Modern 102:461–87; illus., 102:482 Industrial State, 1916–1925, reviewed, Henderson, Daniel: portrayal of Daniel 95:206–8; book review by, 98:213–14 Boone, 102:520 Henriques, Peter R.: Realistic Visionary: Henderson, David: Daniel Boone's A Portrait of George Washington, survey for, 102:545–46 reviewed, 104:306–7 Henderson, David B., 98:47 Henry, [?]: bill of Daniel Boone, Henderson, Ky., 95:396, 97:160, 170, 102:550 98:254, 99:373, 100:177, 103:678; Henry, Patrick, 95:42 1860 political barbecue, 103:667; Henry, Stephen L., 97:324, 99:267 African American enlistment in, Henry, Steve: illus., 102:81 103:682–83, 685–86; Confederate Henry, William, 95:345, 348, 349, 356– attack of, 103:675; Confederate 57 conscription in, 103:683; effect of Civil Henry Clay High School (Lexington, War on economy, 103:671; and Ky.), 104:421 election of 1860, 103:668; freedmen Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, in, 103:687–88; Home Guards in, 100:584 103:670; land near, illus., 103:677; "'Henry Clay represents what this military rule in, 103:673–76, 682; sale country is about': A Roundtable of slaves in, 103:684; Union troops in, Discussion with His Biographers and 103:671–78 Editors," edited by Kenneth H. Henderson, Richard: Transylvania Williams and Melba Porter Hay, Colony, 102:496, 538 100:427–72 Henderson County, Ky., 100:140; Henry Clay School (Lexington, Ky.), courthouse, illus., 103:681; economy 101:247, 262 in 1860, 103:669; effect of Civil War "Henry Clay's Legacy to Horse Breeding on, 103:674–76; election of 1864, and Racing," by Jeff Meyer, 100:473– 103:684; election of 1865, 103:662– 96 63, 686; fear of Confederate Henry Clay the Lawyer, by Maurice G. conscription, 103:683; map of, illus., Baxter: reviewed, 98:205–7 103:665; population in 1860, 103:665; Henry County, Ky.: German POWs in, Smith family in, 103:665–66 100:142, 145 Hendrick, John K., 96:255, 98:261, Henry R. Luce, Time, and the American 274–78 Crusade in Asia, by Robert E. Hendricks, Randy: editorial approach Herzstein: reviewed, 103:602–3 of, 104:83–84; Selected Letters of Hensley, ____, 95:268 Robert Penn Warren, Vol. 3: Triumph Henson, Robert, 100:309–10 and Transition, 1943–1952, review Hepburn, Katharine, 98:405, 408, 412, essay, 104:77–94 413, 416 Hendrickson, David C.: Peace Pact: The Herald (horse), 100:479 Lost World of the American Founding, Heraldry (horse), 100:479–81, 485 reviewed, 101:507–8 Hermitage (Nashville, Tenn.), 96:184, Henige, David: work on Melungeons, 97:346, 100:467 102:220 Herr, George, 96:330 Hennen, John: The Americanization of Herrin, Dean A.: and William C. Dickinson, and Donald R. Kennon, Herzstein, Robert E.: book reviews by, eds., Montgomery C. Meigs and the 103:596–98, 104:189–90; Henry R. Building of the Nation's Capital, Luce, Time, and the American Crusade reviewed, 100:78–80 in Asia, reviewed, 103:602–3 Herring, Dottie, 102:306 Hesburgh, Theodore M., 99:41 Herring, George C., 98:341, 104:107; Heskamp, Effie S., 95:64 America's Longest War, 102:284–85, Hess, Earl J.: Banners to the Breeze: 287, 290, 291, 296–97, 349; awards The Kentucky Campaign, Corinth, and of, 102:287; career at the University of Stone River, reviewed, 99:69–70 Kentucky, 102:285, 288, 306–7; early Hess, Gary R.: book review by, life, 102:297–98; estimate of Franklin 104:364–66 D. Roosevelt, 102:310–12; estimate of Hesseltine, William Best: Civil War , 102:309–10; Prisons: A Study in Psychology, noted, estimate of Lyndon B. Johnson, 97:238–39 102:335; illus., 102:289, 299, 307, Heston, Charlton, 96:296 331; influence of George Kennan, Hewitt, Fayette, 95:396; Ky. Historical 102:299–300; intellectual influences Society, 101:20 on, 102:299–300; interview with Dean Hewitt, Lawrence Lee: book review by, Rusk, 102:294; interview with Henry 95:318–19 Cabot Lodge, 102:294; interview with Hewitt, Nancy A.: Southern Discomfort: Kenneth H. Williams, 102:287–355; Women's Activism in Tampa, Florida, LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of 1880s–1920s, reviewed, 100:90–91 War, 102:287; "Missed Opportunity? A Hewlett, John W., 97:288 Participant's Reflections on the June Heyman, Neil M.: Daily Life During 1997 Hanoi Conference on the World War I, reviewed, 101:179–81 Vietnamese-American War," 95:285– Hibbard, Frederick C.: Jefferson Davis 303; Oxford History of the United monument, 101:400 States, 102:287; position on Vietnam Hibbs, Dixie: Bardstown: Hospitality, War, 102:292–93; quoted, 102:283; History, and Bourbon, reviewed, Roanoke College, 102:297–98; Robert 100:507–8 Bly's criticism of, 102:294–96; Hickey, Simon, Lexington, Ky.: students of, 102:306–7; Thomas D. alienation from Fr. John Thayer, Clark letter to, 103:395; at University 101:294; influence on Fr. John of Virginia, 102:289; use of oral Thayer, 101:286 history, 102:294; view of diplomatic Hickman, Harrison, 99:223 history, 102:308–10; works of, Hickman, Ky., 99:341, 347 102:287 Hickman, Timothy A.: book review by, Herrington Lake (Mercer County, Ky.), 101:185–87 100:306 Hickman County, Ky., 98:261, 272, Herrold, Stanley: and John R. 278, 99:341; whipping issue in, 100:8, McKivigan, eds., Antislavery Violence: 15, 22–25 Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict Hicks, George L.: Experimental in Antebellum America, reviewed, Americans: Celo and Utopian 98:315–16 Community in the Twentieth Century, Hershberg, James, 95:289 reviewed, 99:324–25 Hicks, Granville: Robert Penn Warren Hillquit, Morrris, 96:366 letter to, 104:91 Hills of Strife (film), 96:124 Hiep, Dang Vu, 95:294 Himler Coal Company (Himlerville, Ky.), Higginbotham, Aloysius Leon, 99:41, 97:200 42 Himlerville, Ky., 97:191, 200 Higginson, George Jr.: death of, Hind, Richard, 95:127 102:66–67; grave of, 102:67 Hindman, Ky., 99:32; Ed Prichard's Higham, Robin: 100 Years of Air Power speech in, 104:591 and Aviation, reviewed, 101:531–34 Hindman, Thomas C., 103:537 Higher Duty, A: Desertion Among Hindman Settlement School (Knott Georgia Troops During the Civil War, by County, Ky.), 97:113, 114 Mark A. Weitz: reviewed, 98:120–22 Hinds, Charles F.: Ky. Historical Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Society director, 101:44; Register Tenn.), 96:131; influence of cold war editor, 101:2, 32; resignation, 101:33 on, 104:218–19 Hines, Clara Wright (Nahm), 97:31 High Mountain Rising: Appalachia in Hines, Cornelia (Duncan), 97:27 Time and Place, edited by Richard A. Hines, Edward Ludlow, 97:27 Straw and H. Tyler Blethen: reviewed, Hines, Florence (Chaffin), 97:29 102:592–93 Hines, Henry B., 98:265 High Splint, Ky., 97:191 Hines, Porter, 97:27 "'High Water and Hell So Far': A Hines-Park Foods, Inc., 97:39 Paducahan Remembers the 1937 Ohio Hinter, John T., 104:532 River Valley Flood": edited by John E. Hiroshima, Japan, 96:290, 100:167 L. Robertson, 102:183–206 Hirsch, Jerrold: Portrait of America: A Hilberger, Wiegand, 95:163 Cultural History of the Federal Writers' Hill, A. P., 97:398, 101:455 Project, reviewed, 101:536–38 Hill, Carl McClellan, 99:20 Hirschfeld, Thomas, 98:357, 358, 360, Hill, George Channing: portrayal of 363 Daniel Boone in Daniel Boone: The Hirsh, H. N., 104:432 Pioneer of Kentucky, 102:517 His Fighting Blood (film), 96:124 Hill, George Washington, 100:326 His Promised Land: The Autobiography Hill, James Andrew: Ky. Historical of John P. Parker, Former Slave and Society, 101:25 Conductor in the Underground Hill, Jerry: Kentucky Weather, noted, Railroad, edited by Stuart Seely 104:806 Sprague: reviewed, 95:191–93 Hill, Lance: Deacons for Defense and historical preservation: Thomas D. Justice, The: Armed Resistance and the Clark essay on, 103:143–58 Civil Rights Movement, reviewed, Historic Images of Frankfort, by Nicky 102:272–73 Hughes and Russell Hatter: noted, Hill, William, 102:19 104:806 hillbilly: origin of stereotype, 103:529 Historic New Orleans Collection and Hillerich & Bradsby (Louisville, Ky.), Louisiana Historical Association: 99:37, 391 Charting Louisiana: Selected Talks Hillis, Danny, 96:380 from the Louisiana Purchase Hillman, Sidney, 104:486–88 Bicentennial Conference DVD, reviewed, 104:141–43 William E. Ellis: reviewed, 104:285–87 historiography: Kentucky, 97:83–112; History of Environmental Politics Since United States, current state of, 1945, A, by Samuel P. Hays: reviewed, 104:95–126 99:326–28 history: American and Southern History of Kentucky, by Thomas D. historians, Thomas D. commentary Clark, 103:201–2, 208; on, 103:324–32; collecting and correspondence about, 103:211–14 research, Thomas D. Clark History of Missouri, A, Vol VI: 1953 to commentary on, 103:312–13; Ky. 2003, by Lawrence H. Larsen: noted, history and historians, Thomas D. 102:279 Clark commentary on, 103:333–47; History of Muhlenberg County, 97:289 lecture on collaborative nature of, History of the 6th Kentucky Volunteer 101:479–88; oral history, Thomas D. Infantry U. S.: The Boys Who Feared Clark commentary on, 103:313–32; No Noise!, A, by Joseph Reinhart: political, significance of, 101:427–30; reviewed, 100:61–62 popular and academic, 101:484–85; History of the Anti-Separate Coach profession of, Thomas D. commentary Movement in Kentucky, 98:243, 255– on, 103:321–23; Southern history, 56 Thomas D. Clark commentary on History of the Hemp Industry in themes of, 103:315–21; state and Kentucky, by James F. Hopkins: local, 101:482–84; teaching of, noted, 97:236 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, History of the Princeton, Kentucky, First 103:305–32; women's history, Thomas Baptist Church, 1850–2000, by Sam D. Clark commentary on, 103:314; Steger: noted, 99:91–92 writing and publishing, Thomas D. Hitchcock, Amos Linden, 98:182 Clark commentary on, 103:309–13 Hitchcock, Edward, 97:378 History as High Adventure, by Walter Hitchcock, Gilbert M., 95:35 Prescott Webb: reviewed by Thomas D. Hite, Abraham, 97:139, 141 Clark, 103:328–29 Hite, Isaac, 97:139, 149 History Graduate Student Association, Hite, Jost, 97:138 University of Ky.: Bluegrass Hitler, Adolf, 100:154–55, 160; rise of Symposium, call for papers, 104:385– eugenics, 102:219 86 Hitler of History, by John Lukacs, History News Service, 104:110 96:373; reviewed, 96:211–12 History of American Higher Education, Hitt, John: and the Braden case, A, by John R. Thelin: reviewed, 104:224 102:230–32 Hizer, Trenton: book review by, History of Blacks in Kentucky, A: From 104:174–75 Slavery to Segregation, 1760–1891, by Hoar, George F.: Thomas D. Clark Marion B. Lucas: listed, 102:151 commentary on, 103:319–20 History of Campbellsville University, Hoar Bill (1870), 96:35 1906–2006, by J. Chester Badgett: Hobbs, Edward D., 95:10 noted, 104:808 Hobson, Charles F.: et al., The Papers History of Eastern Kentucky University, of John Marshall. Vol. 9: A: The School of Opportunity, by Correspondence, Papers, and Selected Judicial Opinions, January 1820– Hogeland, Alexander, 96:225, 226 December 1823, reviewed, 97:472–74 Holbrook, Keenis, 98:148 Hobson, Edward H., 95:246, 253, 255, Holbrook, Morton, 104:577 256, 267, 273, 275 Holl, Richard E., 100:127; From the Hobson, Joe, 103:485 Boardroom to the War Room: America's Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam): illus., Corporate Liberals and FDR's 102:328 Preparedness Program, reviewed, Hockaday, Amanda, 101:462 103:592–94; book reviews by, Hockaday, Daniel, 101:462 100:105–7, 102:138–39, 103:819–21, Hockaday family, 101:462 104:760–62; illus., 101:6; Richard H. Hockensmith, "Boss," Frankfort, Ky., Collins Award winner, 101:6; 95:409 "Swastikas in the Bluegrass State: Hodge, W. J., Louisville, Ky., 104:237 Axis Prisoners of War in Kentucky, Hodgenville, Ky.: Lincoln Memorial, 1942–46," 100:139–65 illus., 102:387 Hollandsworth, James G. Jr.: Absolute Hodges, Fletcher Jr.: evaluation of J. Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in of July 30, 1866, reviewed, 99:315–17 Kentucky manuscript, 103:710–12 Hollenbach, Todd, 99:217, 218 Hodges, Juanita J.: See Flowers, April Holliday, Beecher, 98:72 Hodgson, Godfrey: Woodrow Wilson's Hollingsworth, Helen: and Kevin E. Right Hand: The Life of Colonel O'Donnell, eds., Seekers of Scenery: Edward M. House, reviewed, 104:343– Travel Writing from Southern 45 Appalachia, 1840–1900, noted, Hodson, Christopher: book review by, 104:811 103:551–52 Hollingsworth, Lynne: book review by, Hoffer, Peter Charles: book review by, 98:315–16; and Kenneth H. Williams, 103:614–15; and N. E. H. Hull, Roe v. and James Russell Harris, eds., "Early Wade: The Abortion Rights Controversy Kentuckians and the New Nation: The in American History, reviewed, Samuel McDowell Family Letters," 100:123–24 100:329–48 Hoffman, Alice: oral history essay, Hollingsworth, Randolph: book review 104:688, 695 by, 102:237–40; Lexington: Queen of Hoffman, Howard: oral history essay, the Bluegrass, reviewed, 102:403–4 104:688, 695 Holly Springs, Miss.: and the Vicksburg Hoffman, Paul E.: Florida's Frontiers, campaign, 103:642, 647 reviewed, 100:519–20 Hollywood, Calif., 100:195–200; Hoffman, Stanley, Henderson, Ky., depiction of Ky. in film, 98:367–83; 104:522 depiction of mafia in film, 98:343–44; Hofstra, Warren R.: ed., George depiction of women in film, 98:405– Washington and the Virginia 28; effects on culture, 98:406, 407 Backcountry, reviewed, 96:394–95 Hollywood Ten, 104:541–42 Hogan, Lisa Shawn: book review by, Holmberg, James J., 99:391; book 103:582–84 reviews by, 100:351–52, 101:109–10; Hogan, Michael J., 102:308–9 ed., Dear Brother: Letters of William Hoge, Charles E., 95:406 Clark to Jonathan Clark, reviewed, 100:201–2; Into the Wilderness: The Hood, J. Larry: Visions of Zion: Lewis and Clark Expedition, listed, Christianity, Modernization, and the 102:151 American Pursuit of Liberty: Holmes, Andrew: and location of state Progressivism in Rural Nelson and capital in Frankfort, 104:250, 261 Washington Counties, Kentucky, Holmes, Burton, 97:35 reviewed, 103:774–76 Holmes, John Haynes, 96:363 Hood, John B., 97:174 Holmes, Oliver Wendell Jr., 98:197, Hook, Charles, 97:414–15, 441 104:461, 479, 482 Hook, George: identity of, 103:497; and Holmes, Theophilus, 101:449 Matthew Kennedy, 103:495–96 Holms, Mr. (1803), 100:342 Hooker, Joseph: evaluation of, 101:456 Holocaust, 95:138, 139, 153, 178, 180; Hoover, Herbert, 97:47, 104:474; analogy of Vietnam War, 102:355 economic policies of, 104:424 Holt, Eleanor (Stephens), 97:2 Hoover, J. Edgar: Ed Prichard's Holt, Hamilton, 96:363 evaluation of, 104:475–76; and Holt, John, 97:2 immigration policy, 104:483–84 Holt, Joseph, 97:1–25, 103:540 Hope, Bob: illus., 100:196 Holt, Len: CORE, 104:233, 236 Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Holt, Margaret (Wickliffe), 97:2 Difficult Times, by Studs Terkel: Holt, Mary (Harrison), 97:2 reviewed, 101:387–89 Holt, Michael, 101:427 Hopemont (home of John Wesley Hunt), Holt, Robert S., 97:7 97:384, 391, 392, 393 Holton, Mrs. Robert: slaves of, 101:291 Hopewell, Ky., 98:383 Holton, Robert: slaves of, 101:287 Hopkins, James F., 100:428, 103:65; A Holy Cross (Washington County, Ky.), History of the Hemp Industry in 101:287 Kentucky, noted, 97:236; Thomas D. Holy Cross parish (Loretto, Ky.), 97:131 Clark commentary on, 103:346; Holy Profane, The: Religion in Black Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:393– Popular Music, by Teresa Reed: 94, 427 reviewed, 101:227–29 Hopkins County, Ky., 99:346, 355 Holy Roller meeting: illus., 103:95, 97 Hopkinsville, Ky., 95:396, 97:160, 170, "Holy Rollers," by Thomas D. Clark, 365, 98:287, 288, 289, 99:5, 8, 34, 103:93–108 123, 348; Confederate volunteers in, Holzer, Harold: Lincoln at Cooper Union: 103:673; economic impact of Civil War The Speech That Made Abraham on, 103:672–73; Ned Breathitt's law Lincoln President, reviewed, 102:108–9 office in, 104:580; during World War Home, John, 100:45 II, 100:127, 129–38, 153 home demonstration clubs, in Ballard Hord, Lysander, 95:379 County, 96:137–66 Horn, Tammy: Bees in America: How Home Guards: in Henderson, Ky., the Honey Bee Shaped a Nation, noted, 103:670 104:816 Homestead Air Force Base (Fla.), 102:4 Horne, Lena, 96:277 Honolulu, , 100:196 Hornellsville, N. Y.: Vicksburg Hood, Andrew: state capital relocation campaign victory celebration, 103:654 issue, 104:257 Hornet (steamboat), 95:377 Hornsey, T. A.: gifts to Ky. Historical Howard, Berry, 98:99 Society, 101:14 Howard, Jim, 99:158 Horowitz, Roger: Putting Meat on the Howard, John, 98:376 American Table: Taste, Technology, Howard, John Tasker: and the Book Transformation, reviewed, 104:205–7 Thieves, 103:58 Horse Branch (Ohio County, Ky.), Howard, Leslie, 98:420 101:313; Perguson family in, 101:298 Howard, Oliver O., 98:159 Horse Cave, Ky., 100:153 Howard, Victor B.: book review by, horse-racing industry, 98:370, 371, 98:117–19; The Evangelical War 372 against Slavery and Race: The Life and horses: Clay family breeding and racing Times of John G. Fee, reviewed, 95:79– of, 100:473–96; See also 85 standardbreds; thoroughbreds; Howard Female College (Gallatin, trotters Tenn.), 99:293 Horsman, Reginald, 104:123 Howard-Pitney, David: book review by, Horton, James Oliver: and Lois F. 103:560–61 Horton, Slavery and the Making of Howard University (Washington, D. C.), America, review essay, 103:727–41 99:20, 374, 375, 376 Horton, Lois F.: and James Oliver Howard W. Odum's Folklore Odyssey: Horton, Slavery and the Making of Transformation to Tolerance through America, review essay, 103:727–41 African American Folk Studies, by Horwitz, Lester V.: The Longest Raid of Lynn Moss Sanders: reviewed, the Civil War, reviewed, 99:396–98 103:818–19 Hosmer, Charles, 96:380 Howe, Albert, 98:354 Hotel Nakatosh (Natchitoches, Miss.), Howe, W. T. H.: book collection of, 101:87 103:59; and the Book Thieves, 103:58 Houk, John C., 98:95 "How Historical Archaeology Works: A Houk, L. C., 98:97 Case Study of Slave Houses at Locust Houlihan, Edward T.: ed., Six Sketches Grove," by Amy Lambeck Young, of Kentucky: From the Pamphlets of J. Philip J. Carr, and Joseph E. Granger, Winston Coleman Jr., reviewed, 95:93– 96:167–91 94 Howlett, Andy, 98:170–71 Houlihan, Robert, 104:525 Howorth, Lisa: comp., Yellow Dogs, Hounds on the Mountains, 97:113 Hushpuppies, and Bluetick Hounds: Houses From Books: Treatises, Pattern The Official Encyclopedia of Southern Books, and Catalogs in American Culture Quiz Book, noted, 95:117 Architecture, 1738–1950: A History How Race is Made: Slavery, and Guide, by Daniel D. Reiff: Segregation, and the Senses, by Mark reviewed, 99:183–85 M. Smith: reviewed, 104:318–20 House Un-American Activities How the Vote Was Won: Woman Committee: and the Braden case, Suffrage and the Western United 104:224–25 States, 1868–1914, by Rebecca J. House Ways and Means Committee, Mead: reviewed, 102:248–50 104:501 How Young Ladies Became Girls: The Houston, Sam, 97:168 Victorian Origins of American Girlhood, by Jane H. Hunter: reviewed, Hughes, Nathaniel Cheairs Jr.: and, 101:526–27 with Thomas Clayton Ware: Theodore Hoyle, Lydia Huffman: book review by, O'Hara: Poet-Soldier of the Old South, 101:341–43 reviewed, 96:387–89; The Pride of the Hrisko, Peter: They Can't Take That Confederate Artillery: The Washington Away from Me: The Odyssey of an Artillery in the Army of Tennessee, American POW, reviewed, 101:189–92 reviewed, 96:403–5 Hubbard, Carroll, 99:218 Hughes, Nicky: and Russell Hatter, Hubert, Pooley, 97:433 Historic Images of Frankfort, noted, Huddleston, Edwin, 104:466 104:806 Huddleston, Eugene L.: Uncle Sam's Hughes, Susan Lyons: book review by, Locomotives: The USRA and the 95:429–33 Nation's Railroads, reviewed, 100:546– Hughes, Wallace T., 95:45 47 Hulett, James, 95:420 Huddleston, Walter D., 99:27, 216, Hull, Cordell, 100:160–61 104:475, 500 Hull, N. E. H.: and Peter Charles Hudson, Charles: and Robbie Ethridge, Hoffer, Roe v. Wade: The Abortion eds., The Transformation of the Rights Controversy in American Southeastern Indians, 1540–1760, History, reviewed, 100:123–24 reviewed, 100:360–62 Hull, William: defeat during War of Hudson, J. Blaine: ed., Encyclopedia of 1812, 104:6, 12 the Underground Railroad, noted, Hull House (Chicago, Ill.): and 104:805; Fugitive Slaves and the Sophonisba Preston Breckinirdge, Underground Railroad in the Kentucky 101:62 Borderland, review essay, 101:93–108 Hulsebosch, Daniel J.: Constituting Hudson, Michael A., 99:209 Empire: New York and the Hudson, Patricia L.: and Sandra L. Transformation of Constitutionalism in Ballard, eds., Listen Here: Women the Atlantic World, 1664–1830, Writing in Appalachia, listed, 102:152 reviewed, 104:300–302 Huebner, Timothy S.: book review by, Human, Julie: "A Woman Rebels? 101:493–95 Gender Roles in 1930s Motion Huff, J. P., 98:249 Pictures," 98:405–28 Huffman, Morris, 98:390, 397, 400, Humana (Louisville, Ky.), 99:256 401, 403 Human Relations Commission Huggett, Howard L.: witness of Gene (Louisville, Ky.), 104:240–42; Wheeler's death, 102:40, 51–52 formation of, 104:238 Hughes, Archer B.: illus., 102:57 Human Tradition in the New South, Hughes, Charles Evans, 95:54; Ed edited by James C. Klotter: noted, Prichard's evaluation of, 104:471–72; 104:808–9 relationship with Felix Frankfurter, Human Tradition in the Old South, The, 104:464–67 by James C. Klotter: noted, 103:845 Hughes, James, 95:343, 345 Humblest May Stand Forth, The: Hughes, John B., 97:288 Rhetoric, Empowerment and Abolition, Hughes, Michael: and the interstate by Jacqueline Bacon: reviewed, slave trade, 103:697 100:528–29 Hume, Alfred: letter of, illus., 103:250 Boone and the American Frontier, Hume, Coral: Louisville, Ky., 103:629 reviewed, 96:195–96; Problems of Hume, E. E., 98:94 Plenty: The American Farmer in the Humes, Archie, 98:390 Twentieth Century, reviewed, 101:534– Humphrey, Hubert H., 99:43, 100:3 36 Humphrey, William P., 97:298 Husbands, L. D., 96:257 Humphreys, Bob, 104:562; 1956 Hustler, The, by Walter Tevis, 100:320 Democratic state convention, 104:561 Huynh, Luu Doan, 95:289, 295, 296 Humphreys, Margaret: Malaria: Huynh, Nguyen Khac, 95:295 Poverty, Race and Public Health in the Hyde, Charles K.: book review by, United States, reviewed, 100:516–18 102:141–43; Riding the Roller Coaster: Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, A History of the Chrysler Corporation, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of reviewed, 101:529–31 Migration, by Hasia R. Diner: reviewed, Hyser, Raymond M.: book review by, 100:96–98 98:325–26 Hunt, Catherine (Grosh), 97:392 Hunt, John Wesley, Lexington, Ky., I 97:384–85, 391, 392; sale of land to Ia Drang (Vietnam): battle of, 102:338– Matthew Kennedy, 103:504–6 40 Hunt, Thomas H., 97:179 I Am a Man! Race, Manhood, and the Hunter, Jane H.: How Young Ladies Civil Rights Movement, by Steve Estes: Became Girls: The Victorian Origins of reviewed, 104:202–3 American Girlhood, reviewed, 101:526– Ibsen, Henrik, 103:271 27 I Can Almost See the Lights of Home: Hunter, John, 100:482 oral history project, 104:657 Hunter, Phyllis Whitman: Purchasing Ickes, Harold, 104:485; diaries of, Identity in the Atlantic World: 104:543 Massachusetts Merchants, 1670–1780, "Ideology Portrayed in Jacksonian reviewed, 100:209–10 Lexington: Politics, Popular Culture, Hunter, W. Godfrey, 98:99; illus., and 'Conscious' Language," by 100:12; and whipping issue, 100:11– Thomas J. Kiffmeyer, 100:29–57 12 "'I Don't Fear Nothing in the Shape of Hunters of Kentucky, The: A Narrative Man': The Civil War and Texas Border History of America's First Far West, Letters of Edward Francis, U. S. 1750–1792, by Ted Franklin Belue: Colored Troops": edited by Marshall reviewed, 102:89–91 Myers and Chris Propes, 101:457–78 Huntington (W. Va.) Herald-Dispatch, Illinois, 95:5, 100:168 99:291 Illinois and Wabash Land Companies, Huntington, W. Va., 97:404 97:384 Huntington Boosters, 97:409, 411, Illinois Central Railroad, 98:279–95; 412, 416–17, 418–19 during 1937 flood, 102:191, 195, 196 Huntsville, Ala., 98:70 Illinois State Journal, 96:360 Hurt, C. H., 98:390 I'll Take My Stand, 103:271–72; and Hurt, R. Douglas: book reviews by, Robert Penn Warren, 104:81 100:358–60, 103:587–89; Nathan "Image of Kentucky in Films, The: Appearance Versus Reality," by Sarah whipping criminals in, 100:13 O. Hardin, 98:367–83 Indiana-Ohio Raid: John Hunt Morgan, Imboden, John D.: biography of, 103:521, 538, 658 103:524 (Ind.) Daily Sentinel: on Immigrants, Progressives, and Exclusion Mahlon D. Mansion, 96:232, 236, 237, Politics: The Dillingham Commission, 240 1900–1927, by Robert Zeidel: Indianapolis (Ind.) Journal: reaction to reviewed, 103:806–12 Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:637, immigration: in Corbin, Ky., 100:295; 644–45 in Simpson County, 100:172; during Indianapolis, Ind., 95:421, 96:353, World War II, 104:482–84, 502 354, 373, 99:367 Immigration and the Politics of American Indiana University (Bloomington, Ind.), Sovereignty, 1890–1990, by Cheryl 96:280, 281, 283, 284, 99:12; Folklore Shanks: reviewed, 100:385–86 Institute, 104:655–59; history of, Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the 103:21 Atlantic World, The, edited by David Indiana University: Midwestern Pioneer, Geggus: reviewed, 100:212–14 by Thomas D. Clark: correspondence Impact of Women in Public Office, The, about, 103:231–34 edited by Susan J. Carroll: reviewed, Indian Hill (Fort Meigs, Ohio), 104:24– 100:124–26 25 Impact Zone: The Battle of the DMZ in Indians: See Native Americans Vietnam, 1967–68, by Jim Brown: Inez: The Life and Times of Inez reviewed, 102:449–52 Milholland, by Linda J. Lumsden: Imperial Brotherhood: Gender and the reviewed, 102:433–34 Making of Cold War Foreign Policy, by Ingles, Mary Draper, 96:313 Robert D. Dean: reviewed, 100:252–53 Ingleside, Ky., 96:149 imperialism: William McKinley's In His Own Right: The Political Odyssey rationale for, 104:44 of Robert F. Kennedy, by Joseph A. Improved Order of Red Men (Paducah, Palermo: reviewed, 100:415–16 Ky.), 96:258 Innes, Harry, 95:343, 346, 100:332 "'I'm sure there were some that thought In Pursuit of Excellence: Committee on I was too smart for my own good': The Higher Education in Kentucky's Ed Prichard Oral History Future, 104:601 Interviews,"edited by Kenneth H. Inscoe, John C., 100:300; book by, Williams, 104:395–608 103:528; and Gordon B. McKinney: In Country (film, novel), 98:382–83 The Heart of Confederate Appalachia: Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.), Western North Carolina in the Civil 103:502 War, reviewed, 98:327–28; thanked, India: Thomas D. Clark commentary 98:241 on, 103:238–42 In Search of Empire: The French in the Indiana, 95:5, 59, 99:221, 102:20; Americas, 1670–1730, by James aircraft production in during World Pritchard: reviewed, 103:551–52 War II, 100:167–94; proposed state In Search of Morgan's Station and "The capital commissoners from, 104:254; Last Indian Raid in Kentucky," by Underground Railroad, 101:106; Harry G. Enoch: noted, 95:459 Inside the White House in War Times: Race and Romance, by Rachel F. Memoirs and Reports of Lincoln's Moran: reviewed, 100:225–26 Secretary, by William O. Stoddard, Interstate Commerce Commission, edited by Michael Burlingame: 98:275, 286 reviewed, 98:329–30 interurbans: in Frankfort, Ky., 95:395– Institute for Women's Policy Research, 425 99:250 "Interview with Governor Ned Breathitt Institute of Industrial Health, on Civil Rights, An: 'The most University of Michigan: study of significant thing that I have ever had a acroosteolysis, 102:165–68; vinyl part in,'" by Betsy Brinson and chloride findings, 102:167 Kenneth H. Williams, 99:5–51 Institute of International Relations of In the Devil's Snare: The Salem the Vietnamese Ministry for Foreign Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, by Mary Affairs, 95:287 Beth Norton: reviewed, 101:121–23 integration: at the University of Ky., In the Game: Race, Identity, and Sports Thomas D. Clark commentary on, in the Twentieth Century, edited by 103:407–20 Amy Bass: reviewed, 104:382–84 "Intensive School of Disloyalty: The C. In the Hands of a Happy God: The "No- B. Schoberg Case under the Hellers" of Central Appalachia, by Espionage and Sedition Acts in Howard Dorgan: reviewed, 95:307–9 Kentucky during World War I," by Intimate Practices: Literary and Cultural Scott A. Merriman, 98:179–204 Work in U. S. Women's Clubs, 1880– Internal Revenue Service: Ed Prichard's 1920, by Anne Ruggles Gere: tax problems, 104:547–48 reviewed, 95:326–27 International Association of Machinists In Time of War: Hitler's Terrorist Attack and Aerospace Workers: danger of on America, by Pierce O'Donnell: vinyl chloride, 102:179 reviewed, 104:357–59 International Criminal Tribunal for the Into the Wilderness: The Lewis and Former Yugoslavia, 95:178 Clark Expedition, by James J. International Federation of Trade Holmberg: listed, 102:151 Unions, 96:370–71, 372 Inventing Modern America: From the International Harvester, Louisville, Ky., Microwave to the Mouse, by David E. 104:222 Brown: reviewed, 100:391–92 International League (baseball), 99:113 Invention of Party Politics, The: International Military Tribunal in Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, and Germany (IMT), 95:137, 149, 150, Constitutional Development in 164, 170, 179 Jacksonian Illinois, by Gerald Leonard International Monetary Fund, 104:494 : reviewed, 101:137–39 International Oral History Conference, Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison, 104:93 104:666–67 Invisible Natives: Myth & Identity in the International Red Cross, 100:152 American Western, by Armando Jose International Union of the United Auto Prats: reviewed, 101:562–63 Workers: support for the Bradens, I.O.O.F. Park (Eminence, Ky.), 100:145 104:227 Iowa: bookmobile projects in, 95:60 interracial dating, 98:8–9 Iraq, 102:354; and Donald Rumsfeld, Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of 102:354; oral history in, 104:666; and Williams Sr.: reviewed, 103:772–74 Vietnam analogy, 102:353–55 Isenstadt, Sandy: book reviews by, Ireland, 100:295 99:183–85, 100:98–100, 104:167–69 Ireland, Robert M., 97:98, 100:1; article Isgrig, Naomi, 104:409 by, 104:213–15; book reviews by, isolationism, 95:38–39, 44 95:328–30, 98:222–24, 99:437–38, Israel, Charles A.: book reviews by, 100:73–75, 370–71, 102:92–94, 404– 99:70–71, 100:394–96, 102:578–80; 6, 590–91, 103:547–49; "Capital Before Scopes: Evangelicalism, Question: Efforts to Relocate Education, and Evolution in Tennessee, Kentucky's Seat of Government," reviewed, 102:576–78 104:249–83; career at the University Israel, Fred, 104:615 of Ky., 104:214; illus., 101:6; The Issues, Virginia: triracial isolate group, Kentucky State Constitution: A 102:212 Reference Guide, reviewed, 97:449–51; "'Issues Raised by Vietnam Go to the Richard H. Collins Award winner, Very Heart of Who We Think We Are': 101:6; "The Debate over Whipping An Interview with the University of Criminals in Kentucky," 100:5–27 Kentucky's George C. Herring": edited Irish: and Bloody Monday, 102:360 by Kenneth H. Williams, 102:287–355 Irish Guards, 99:138 "Issues Shaping the Present and the Ironton, Ohio, 97:404, 408, 409, 411 Future of the Field of Oral History— Ironton Tanks, 97:404–43 Roundtable," edited by Kenneth H. Iroquois (horse), 100:482 Williams, 104:643–73 Iroquois Club (Fayette County, Ky.), "Issues That Have Shaped the Field of 100:492 Oral History—A Roundtable," edited Iroquois Indians, 100:330 by Kenneth H. Williams, 104:609–42 Iroquois Stock Farm (Fayette County, Italy: immigrants to Corbin, 100:295; Ky.), 100:494 oral history projects in, 104:649–50, Irvington, Washington, 97:384 665; POWs in Ky., 100:139, 162; Irvin S. Cobb Hotel (Paducah, Ky.): See prejudice against immigrants, 102:222 Cobb Hotel It Happened One Night (film), 98:407, Irwin, Ray, 96:292 421, 423–25 Irwin, William E., 97:298 Iuka, Miss., battle of, 96:349 Isaac, Rhys: Landon Carter's Uneasy Ivers, Gregg: and Kevin T. McGuire, Kingdom: Revolution and Rebellion on eds., Creating Constitutional Change: a Virginia Plantation, reviewed, Clashes over Power and Liberty in the 102:571–73 Supreme Court, reviewed, 102:590–91 Isaac, Teresa, 99:259 Iverson, Peter: Barry Goldwater: Native Isaac Parker: Federal Justice on the Arizonan, reviewed, 95:456–58 Frontier, by Michael J. Brodhead: Ivory Towers and Nationalist Minds: reviewed, 102:121–22 Universities, Leadership, and the Isaacs, Arnold R.: Vietnam Shadows: Development of the American State, by The War, Its Ghosts, and Its Legacy, Mark R. Nemec: reviewed, 104:741–42 reviewed, 96:215–16 Iwo Jima, 100:134, 136 Isaac Taylor Tichenor: The Creation of the Baptist New South, by Michael E. J Jabour, Anya: book reviews by, 99:82– Jackson, Sam, Paducah, Ky.: during 84, 314–15 1937 flood, 102:188, 189–91, 192–93, Jack, Jimmy, 104:591 204–5 Jack and the Wonder Beans, 97:113 Jackson, Scott, 98:391 Jack May's War: Colonel Andrew Jackson, Tenn., 99:143 Jackson May and the Civil War in Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall," Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Tennessee, 101:439, 455, 103:524 and Southwestern Virginia, by Robert Jackson, Violet, Paducah, Ky.: during Perry: noted, 97:236–37 1937 flood, 102:183, 188–91, 192, Jackson, Andrew, 99:341, 103:666; 193, 198, 204–5 and Black Hawk, 102:477; described, Jackson, William H., 98:186, 202 100:448, 451–52, 469, 471; election of Jackson County, Ky., 95:64, 72, 76, 1824, 102:504–5; Florida raid, 77, 98:7, 100:16, 21 102:310; and Henry Clay, 100:427– Jackson Foundry and Machine 28, 432–33, 445; illus., 100:433; Company (Paducah, Ky.): during 1937 popularity of in Ky., 100:29–57, 440 flood, 102:183, 186, 202; illus., Jackson, Brenda K.: Domesticating the 102:203 West: The Re-creation of the Jackson Man, A: Amos Kendall and the Nineteenth-Century American Middle Rise of American Democracy, by Class, reviewed, 104:738–39 Donald B. Cole: reviewed, 102:225–26 Jackson, Charlie Hall: biographical Jackson Purchase (Ky.), 98:249, 263, sketch, 102:183–84; flood memoir, 101:1; geographic location of, 99:339– 102:183–206; illus., 102:185 42; political affiliations of, 99:341; Jackson, Evelynne L., Paducah, Ky., secession and, 99:339–61; state 102:198; during 1937 flood, 102:186, capital relocation issue, 104:281 188–91, 195, 199, 200 "Jackson Purchase Considers Jackson, Herbert, 95:398 Secession: The 1861 Mayfield Jackson, James S., 96:329 Convention," by Berry F. Craig, Jackson, Jesse, 99:231 99:339–61 Jackson, John H., 98:247 Jackson State University (Miss.), Jackson, Jordan, 98:251, 252 99:375 Jackson, J. Samuel, Paducah, Ky.: Jacksontown, Ky.: African American during 1937 flood, 102:186–91, 192 settlement near, 104:515 Jackson, Kenneth T., 99:385 Jackson Whites: New Jersey triracial Jackson, Ky., 98:380, 381; Ed isolate group, 102:212; New York Prichard's speech in, 104:591 triracial isolate group, 102:212 Jackson, Lawrence: book review by, Jacob, Charles D., 98:49 102:257–59 Jacob, Donald R., 98:49 Jackson, Ohio, 97:404 Jacob, John J., 100:436–38 Jackson, Rachel Donelson, 100:452 Jacobs, M. W., 97:4–5 Jackson, Rebecca, 99:259; Jacobs, R. P., 96:56 gubernatorial candidacy, 102:10 Jacobs, Seth: America's Miracle Man in Jackson, Robert H., 104:463, 477, 482; Vietnam: Ngo Dinh Diem, Religion, and Ed Prichard's appeal to the Race, and U. S. Intervention in Supreme Court, 104:539; relationship Southeast Asia, 1950–1957, reviewed, with Felix Frankfurter, 104:471 104:198–99 James, Annie W., 98:23–42 Jasper, James M.: Restless Nation: James, Henry, 100:423 Starting Over in America, reviewed, James, Marquis, 100:469 99:306–7 James, Ollie M., 95:33, 98:184, 273–74 Jay-Eye-See (horse), 100:491 James Bethel Gresham American Jay's Treaty, 100:343 Legion Post (Calhoun, Ky.), 102:66 Jay Treaty Debate, The: Public Opinion "James Blythe and the Slavery and the Evolution of Early American Controversy in the Presbyterian Political Culture, by Todd Estes: Churches of Kentucky, 1791–1802": reviewed, 104:707–8 by Andrew Feight, 102:13–38 Jazzwomen: Conversations with James G. Blaine and Latin America, by Twenty-one Musicians, by Wayne David Healy: reviewed, 100:86–88 Enstice and Janis Stockhouse: James Madison and the Struggle for the reviewed, 102:275–76 Bill of Rights, by Richard Labunski: J. B. Haggin Elmendorf Dairy reviewed, 104:307–9 (Lexington, Ky.), 95:419 : Oberlin's Christian Jean, Walter, 97:429 Statesman & Reformer, 1821–1898, by Jeans, Tarrissa (Gantt) Chappell, Catherine M. Rokicky: reviewed, 102:207 100:533–34 Jeans, William, 102:207–8 Jameson, John, 100:345 Jeans family: Melungeon ancestry, Jamestown, Va., 100:314 102:207–8 Riley: A Life, by Jefferson, J. R., 100:322, 324 Elizabeth J. Van Allen, 104:3 Jefferson, Robert: Fayette County, Ky., Janeway, Eliot, 104:496 school integration, 101:250–51; illus., Janeway, Michael: Fall of the House of 101:248; opposition to Fayette Roosevelt, The: Brokers of Ideas and County, Ky., busing plan, 101:260, Power from FDR to LBJ, reviewed, 263, 264 102:143–45 Jefferson, Thomas, 95:39, 42, 343, Janice Holt Giles: A Writer's Life, by 357, 360, 96:184, 261–62, 97:124, Dianne Watkins Stuart: reviewed, 125–26, 98:262, 99:96, 100:51, 55, 97:203–5 346, 424, 440, 450, 471, 101:414, January, Thomas, 97:385 102:513, 522; criticized in Ky., Japan, 99:130, 222, 223, 242 100:329, 334–35, 337–39, 341–45, Japanese-American Civilian Prisoner 348; Embargo Act, 101:410; family of, Exchanges and Detention Camps, and Robert Penn Warren, 104:79, 90; 1941–1945, by Bruce Elleman: Ky. support for, 101:289; and the reviewed, 104:359–61 Louisiana Purchase, 102:510; Japanese Americans: internment of purchases La. Territory, 100:348; and during World War II, 104:475 slavery, 101:100–101, 103; and state's Jarmusch, Bart: book review by, rights, 101:410; supporters of, 95:213–14 100:332, 339; views on Andrew Jarvis, Edward, 101:44; illus., 101:9; Jackson, 100:432–33 Ky. Historical Society, 101:8, 10–11; Jefferson Circuit Court (Ky.): charges returns to Mass., 101:11 Briar Creek slaves, 102:366 Jarvis Store, Ky., 98:7, 8 Jefferson County, Ky., 95:10, 99:216, 256, 259, 379, 386; early settlements, 102:357; election of 1995, 102:76; 104:748–49 integration case, 101:238; political Jenson, Vern: Oil, Chemical and situation in 1855–57, 102:359; rioters Atomic Workers, 102:180 from, 102:375; state capital relocation Jentz, John B.: book review by, issue, 104:281; vote in 1963 104:335–36 gubernatorial campaign, 104:590; Jernigan, E. Jay: William Lindsay whipping issue in, 100:8; "white flight" White, 1900–1973: In the Shadow of in, 101:244; See also Louisville, Ky. His Father, reviewed, 95:330–31 Jefferson Davis, American, by William Jerome, Susan J.: book review by, J. Cooper Jr., 99:96, 101:401; illus., 102:120–21 101:402; reviewed, 98:435–38 Jerome Edgar (horse), 100:485 Jefferson District Court (Ky.), 99:281 Jessee, Dud, 98:396 Jefferson in Love: The Love Letters Jessica (horse), 100:494 Between Thomas Jefferson and Maria Jessie Clark Junior High School Cosway, edited by John P. Kaminski: (Lexington, Ky.): integration of, reviewed, 97:462–64 101:266 Jefferson on Jefferson, by Paul M. Zall: Jester, Art: Lexington Herald-Leader, reviewed, 100:368–69 104:601 Jeffersonville, Ind.: Quartermaster Jew, Victor: and Daniel R. Ernst, Total Depot, 100:146 War and the Law: The American Home Jeffrey, Jonathan: Bowling Green, Front During World War II, reviewed, listed, 102:151; and Michael Dowell, 101:378–79 Bittersweet: The Louisville and Jewell, Bramlett, 98:389 Nashville Railroad and Warren County, Jewell, Malcolm E., 97:84 reviewed, 99:332–33 Jewell, Robert Berry: and Frances Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri: Cloak and Jewell McVey, Uncle Will of the Dollar: A History of American Secret Wildwood: Nineteenth-Century Life in Intelligence, reviewed, 100:556–57 the Bluegrass, noted, 104:814 Jeffries, Richard: book review by, Jewett, Clayton E.: and John O. Allen, 100:349–50 Slavery in the South: A State-by-State Jehovah's Witnesses: Supreme Court History, noted, 104:805 case, 104:477–78 Jewish Life in Small-Town America: A Jellison, Katherine: book review by, History, by Lee Shai Weissbach: 100:553–54 reviewed, 104:791–94 Jenison, Mr. (1805), 100:348 Jews, 95:138, 140, 141, 154, 159; in Jenkins, Joni L., 99:273, 274 Germany, Felix Frankfurter's concern Jenkins, Kirk C.: Battle Rages Higher, for, 104:460–61; and Grant's The: The Union's Fifteenth Infantry, expulsion order, 103:633–34, 646; reviewed , 101:490–92 and immigration policy during World Jenkins, Ky., 97:191, 193 War II, 104:484; Melungeon ancestry, Jenkins, William Sumner, 101:101 102:215 Jenkins's Chapel (Mayfield, Ky.), J. G. Brill Company (Philadelphia, Pa.), 97:314 95:404 Jensen, Jackie, 99:106 Jillson, Willard Rouse, 101:30, 103:47, Jensen, Kimberly: book review by, 65; book reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, 103:339; and the Book Thieves, reviewed, 96:90–92 103:58; study of Daniel Boone's Johns, Susan D., 99:273 surveying, 102:536–37; Thomas D. Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Clark commentary on, 103:346 Md.), 101:424 Jim Allen (horse), 100:480 Johnson, [?]: Daniel Boone's survey for, Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over 102:556 Northern School Segregation, 1865– Johnson, Adam R., 103:531 1954, by Davison M. Douglas: Johnson, Andrew, 96:317, 318, 319, reviewed, 104:770–71 320, 333, 97:21, 24, 25 Joes, Anthony: book by, 103:535–36 Johnson, Benjamin Heber: book review Johannsen, Kristin: and Al Fritsch, by, 101:192–94 Ecotourism in Appalachia: Marketing Johnson, Bethany L.: book review by, the Mountains, listed, 102:152 99:403–5 Johansen, Mary Carroll: book review Johnson, Bob, 96:272, 292, 99:235 by, 97:468–70 Johnson, Charles, 103:739 , by David McCullough: Johnson, Claude W., 98:354 reviewed, 99:153–57 Johnson, Euclid L.: Ky. Historical John Adams and the Founding of the Society, 101:12 Republic, edited by Richard Alan Johnson, George W., 97:173 Ryerson: reviewed, 100:367–68 Johnson, Herbert A.: The Chief John Birch Society: Kentucky chapter, Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801– 104:242 1835, reviewed, 95:189–90 John Brown's Body: Slavery, Violence, Johnson, Hiram W., 95:36 and the Culture of War, by Franny Johnson, James Weldon, 96:352, 371– Nudelman: reviewed, 102:422–24 72 John F. Kennedy School of Government Johnson, Jan Harvey, 102:70 (Harvard University), 95:286 Johnson, Joan Marie: Southern Ladies: John James Audubon and the Birds of New Women: Race, Region, and America, by Lee A. Vedder: noted, Clubwomen in South Carolina, 1890– 104:804 1930, reviewed, 104:174–75; Southern John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Women at Vassar: The Poppenheim Supreme Court, by R. Kent Newmyer: Family Letters, 1882–1916, reviewed, reviewed, 100:73–75 101:359–61 John M. Schofield and the Politics of Johnson, John: Leslie Combs, mission Generalship, by Donald B. Connelly: of, 104:22–23 reviewed, 104:729–31 Johnson, Juanita: illus., 103:413 Johnny Got His Gun: Dalton Trumbo, Johnson, Junior, 96:128 104:542 Johnson, Kay, 98:420 "John Orlando Scott: Scion of the Johnson, Keen, 104:450, 452, 453, Bluegrass in Peace and War," by Hugh 561, 562; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, Ridenour, 97:159–88 104:518; illus., 102:486; Thomas D. John Quincy Adams, by Lynn Hudson Clark letter to, 103:335–36 Parsons: reviewed, 96:401–2 Johnson, Lady Bird, 99:17 John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, A Johnson, Leland R.: and Charles E. Private Life, by Paul C. Nagel: Parrish, "Engineering the Kentucky River: A Disastrous Debut," 95:369– Johnson Elementary School (Lexington, 94; and Charles E. Parrish, Ky.), 101:247, 260; illus., 101:256; Engineering the Kentucky River: The integration of, 101:267 Commonwealth's Waterway, reviewed, Johnston, Adam R.: attack on 99:160–62 Henderson, Ky., 103:675; Confederate Johnson, L. F.: Ky. Historical Society, conscription in Henderson, Ky., 101:22 103:683 Johnson, Lyman T., 104:233; illus., Johnston, Albert Sidney, 97:171, 172, 103:413; and integration of the 173–74, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251–52, University of Ky., 99:10, 11, 13, 22, 277 103:407–20; integration suit, Johnston, Carolyn Ross: Cherokee 101:243–44; letter to Thomas D. Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil Clark, 103:416–17; and migration to War, and Allotment, 1838–1907, Louisville, 99:367–68, 372, 375, 379– reviewed, 102:99–100 80, 383–84; NAACP Youth Council, Johnston, Eliza: and Henry Clay, 104:236; Thomas D. Clark letters to, 100:431 103:414–16 Johnston, Henrietta (Preston), 97:174 Johnson, Lyman T. Jr.: illus., 103:413 Johnston, Joseph E., 101:446, 453; Ky. Johnson, Lyndon B., 95:285, 287, 288, troops with, 103:630; relationship 291, 294, 296, 298, 299, 100:3, 472, with Jefferson Davis, 101:441 102:288, 311, 326, 104:398, 476, Johnston, Josiah Stoddard (1784– 556, 562, 566–67, 575; and 1964 Civil 1833), 95:372; and Henry Clay, Rights Act, 99:39–41; and Breathitt, 100:431 99:17, 30, 43, 50; compared with Johnston, Josiah Stoddard (1833– Franklin D. Roosvelt, 102:336; George 1913): illus., 101:13; Ky. Historical C. Herring's estimate of, 102:335; and Society, 101:12 Khe Sanh, 102:341–42; and Korean Johnston, William Preston, 99:344 War, 102:329; presidential nomination Joint Legislative Committee on Un- of, 99:37, 39, 40; Robert Dalleck on, American Activities: disappearance of, 102:330; and Vietnam War, 102:289, 104:246; formation of, 104:245 328, 330, 334 Jolly, Andrew J.: mob affiliation of, Johnson, Maurice N.: health effects of 98:348, 349, 351, 354 polyvinyl chloride exposure, 102:171– Jomini, Antoine, 103:539 74 Jonathan Edwards: A Life, by George Johnson, Mrs. James, 99:295 M. Marsden: reviewed, 102:569–71 Johnson, Paul B., 99:38 Jones, Amanda, 101:463–64 Johnson, Paul E., 104:123 Jones, Brereton C., 99:278–79, 102:74; Johnson, Rafer, 99:41 1987 gubernatorial primary, 102:73; Johnson, Reverdy, 97:20 illus., 102:72, 103:367, 371; Ky. Johnson, Richard M., 97:167 History Center, 101:38 Johnson, Robert David: Congress and Jones, Elizabeth Lloyd, 99:280–81; the Cold War, reviewed, 104:361–62 illus., 102:72, 103:371; Ky. History Johnson, Wielie G., 97:394 Center, 101:37, 39, 41 Johnson, William R., 100:478 Jones, Governor Bereton C.: Ky. Johnson, Yvonne: illus., 103:413 History Center, 101:41 Johnson County, Ky., 95:62 Jones, Howard, 97:431; Abraham Lincoln and a New Birth of Freedom: Society, reviewed, 104:757–59 The Union and Slavery in the Jouett, Jack, 100:477 Diplomacy of the Civil War, reviewed, Jouett, Matthew: portrait of James 98:431–32 Blythe, 102:15 Jones, James, 100:134, 137 journalism: Ed Prichard's interest in, Jones, Jonathan M.: book note by, 104:425, 427–28; influence on oral 97:241; book review by, 96:401–2 history, 104:390–91; See newspapers Jones, Landon Y.: William Clark and Journal of American History, 101:3, the Shaping of the West, reviewed, 484; endorses oral history, 104:696– 102:409–11 97 Jones, Loyal, 96:131; Faith and Journal of Southern History, 98:240, Meaning in the Southern Uplands, 101:429, 103:208; Thomas D. Clark reviewed, 98:109–10 commentary on, 103:405–6 Jones, Lu Ann: Mama Learned Us to Journal of the American Medical Work: Farm Women in the New South, Association: article about reviewed, 100:553–54 acroosteolysis, 102:165 Jones, Mary Keturah Taylor: illus., Journals of Tommie L. Hubbard, The: 101:13; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12, Life in Madison County, Kentucky, 15 1898–1900, edited by Deborah Jones, Patrick D.: book review by, Hubbard Nelson-Campbell: noted, 103:829–32 104:814 Jones, Reinette F.: Library Service to Journey of August King (film), 96:130 African Americans in Kentucky, Journey Through the West: Thomas reviewed, 99:398–99 Rodney's 1803 Journal from Delaware Jones, Thomas Laurens: Ky. Historical to the Mississippi Territory, edited by Society, 101:12 Dwight L. Smith and Ray Swick: Jones, Tom, 99:222 noted, 96:217–18 Jones, Uriah: portrayal of Simon Girty Joyce, John: murder of, 102:358–59 in Simon Girty, the Outlaw, 102:527 Joyce, Lydia: murder of, 102:358–59 Jones County, Miss., 99:360 Joyce, Richard: murder of, 102:358–59 Jordan, Eleanor, 99:273, 274, 276, 282 Joyce, William: disrupts court, Jordan, Hill: and James I. Robertson 102:365–66; indictment of, 102:376, Jr., and J. H. Segars, eds., The Bell 378; lynching of Briar Creek slaves, Irvin Wiley Reader, reviewed, 100:83– 102:369–72, 378–79; murder of family 85 members, 102:357–58 Jordan, Joe: and the Book Thieves, "Joyce Family Murders: Justice and 103:58; Lexington Herald-Leader, Politics in Know-Nothing Louisville," 103:62 by David L. Baker, 102:357–82, Jordan, Vernon Jr., 99:41, 44 103:463 Joseph, J. W., 96:182 Joyland Park (Lexington, Ky.), 95:407, Josephine Clay: Pioneer Horsewoman of 417 the Bluegrass, by Henry Clay Simpson Joyner, Felix: 1963 Democratic Jr.: noted, 103:845 gubernatorial primary, 104:584; Joshi, S. T.: Closing Arguments: Breathitt administration, 104:594–95; Clarence Darrow on Religion, Law, and Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:598 Juba, Luce, 97:344 Kaltenborn, H. V., 100:129–30, Judgment at Tokyo: The Japanese War 104:459 Trials, by Tim Maga: reviewed, 99:427– Kaltenbrun, V. A., office of: illus., 29 103:464 Julian, Charles H., 98:48, 87, 92, 95 Kaminski, John P., 101:100; ed., Julian, Ira: Frankfort, Ky., 101:16; Jefferson in Love: The Love Letters state capital relocation issue, 104:274 Between Thomas Jefferson and Maria Julian, Ky., 100:153 Cosway, reviewed, 97:462–64 Julia R. Ewan Elementary School Kammen, Carol: and Norma (Lexington, Ky.): illus., 101:265; Prendergast, Encyclopedia of Local integration of, 101:266 History, reviewed, 98:334–36 Jung, Moon-Ho: Coolies and Cane: Kanawha River, 95:370, 380, 384 Race, Labor, and Sugar in the Age of Kannensohn, Margaret, 99:280 Emancipation, reviewed, 104:327–29 Kansas, 100:146 Juniper Hill (Frankfort, Ky.): illus., Kansas City, Mo., 99:363 103:488 Kansas City Monarchs, 99:113 Justice Curtis in the Civil War Era: At Kansas- Act, 101:409 the Crossroads of American Kantor, Sybil Gordon: Alfred H. Barr Jr. Constitutionalism, by Stuart Streichler: and the Intellectual Origins of the reviewed, 104:146–48 Museum of Modern Art, reviewed, Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel 100:240–42 Freeman Miller and the Supreme Court Kaplan, E. Ann, 98:409, 411 during the Civil War Era, by Michael A. Karachi, India, 100:181 Ross: reviewed, 103:547–49 Kaskel, Cesar F.: and Grant's Jewish Justin Smith Morrill: Father of the Land- expulsion order, 103:633–34 Grant Colleges, by Coy F. Cross II: Kastner, Jim: book notes by, 102:279– reviewed, 98:122–23 80 Justus, James, 104:85 Katharine the Great, by David Halberstam, 104:552 K Katzenbach, Nicholas DeB, 95:288, 298 Kaan, William J.: book reviews by, Kauffman, H. Clay, 98:188, 192 97:474–75, 98:106–8; "Mahlon D. Kavanaugh, Charles: antislavery Manson and the Civil War in stance, 102:24 Kentucky: The Politics of Martial Kaye, Danny, 96:277 Glory," 96:221–47 Kazal, Russell A.: Becoming Old Stock: Kachun, Mitch: Festivals of Freedom: The Paradox of German-American Memory and Meaning in African Identity, reviewed, 103:806–12 American Emancipation Celebrations, Kazin, Michael: Godly Hero, A: The Life 1808–1915, reviewed, 102:106–7 of , reviewed, Kaelin, Rudy: B. F. Goodrich Plant 104:345–46 (Louisville, Ky.), 102:179–80 Keats, George: Ky. Historical Society, Kafer, Peter: Charles Brockden Brown's 101:8 Revolution and the Birth of American Keegan, John, 99:127, 133, 134, 137, Gothic, reviewed, 103:782–83 138 Kaloolah (horse), 100:485 Keene, Jennifer D.: book reviews by, 100:100–101, 541–43, 101:371–73, Home: Building the Veterans' Welfare 102:437–39, 104:746–48; Doughboys, State, 1860–1900, reviewed, 95:449– the Great War, and the Remaking of 50; original-intent theory, 102:398; America, reviewed, 100:102–3 Republican post-Civil War policy, Association (Lexington, Ky.), 102:395–96 99:256 Kelso, William, 96:179 Keeneland Changing Exhibits Gallery: Kendall, Amos, 100:39, 56; and Clay Ky. History Center, 101:43 family, 100:440–41; identified, Keeneland Race Track (Lexington, Ky.), 100:440 95:407 Kendall, Henry M., 96:344 Keenon, Ben, Frankfort, Ky., 103:478 Kendrick, John B., 95:39 Keetley, Dawn: and John Pettegrew, Kennan, George: and containment eds., Public Women, Public Worlds: A policy, 102:312–13; influence on Documentary History of American George C. Herring, 102:299–300 Feminism, Vol. 1: Beginnings to 1900, Kennedy, Alfred Worsley: biographical noted, 96:117–18 sketch of, 103:510 Kefauver, C. Estes: and organized Kennedy, Edward M. "Ted," 99:231, crime, 98:344, 349, 361 104:572 Kehoe, Robert A., University of Kennedy, Jane Smith: portrait of, illus., Cincinnati: investigation of 103:498 acroosteolysis, 102:162 Kennedy, Joe, 104:465 Keiler, Leo F.: Paducah, Ky., 102:202 Kennedy, John, 103:495, 496 Keillor, Garrison, 97:134 Kennedy, John F., 95:285, 97:124, Keith, Jeanette: book review by, 99:7, 21, 22, 39, 104:448, 566–67, 103:774–76; Rich Man's War, Poor 570, 572, 577, 581, 614, 616, 681; Man's Fight: Race, Class, and Power in and anti-Catholicism in Kentucky, the Rural South during the First World 104:418; cold war and civil rights War, reviewed, 102:578–80 issues, 104:217–20; and the fall of Kelleher-Schafer, Judith: Becoming Ngo Dinh Diem, 102:326; letter about Free, Remaining Free: Manumission Henry Clay, 100:426; Thomas D. and Enslavement in New Orleans, Clark letter to, 103:319; Thomas D. 1846–1862, reviewed, 101:516–18 Clark memories of assassination, Keller, Charles E., 99:106 103:243–46; and Vietnam War, Kelley, Bruce C.: and Mark A. Snell, 102:311, 324, 326 eds., Bugle Resounding: Music and Kennedy, Kathleen, 104:573; and Musicians of the Civil War Era, Sharon Ullman, eds., Sexual reviewed, 102:424–26 Borderlands: Constructing an Americn Kellogg, Charles Flint, 96:359 Sexual Past, reviewed, 102:232–33 Kellogg, Frank H., 95:36 Kennedy, Madge Williard: biographical Kellogg, John Harvey: rise of eugenics, sketch of Matthew Kennedy, 103:495 102:219 Kennedy, Martha: and Matthew Kelly, Arthur: oral history projects of, Kennedy, 103:496 104:621 Kennedy, Matthew, 100:41; apprentice Kelly, Grace: illus., 100:318 as a millwright, 103:496–97; article Kelly, Patrick J.: Creating a National about, 103:493–515; career in Lexington, 103:503–12; death of, 103:513; duplex of, illus., 103:505; Kennedy, Walter, 103:495, 496 evaluation of career, 103:514–15; Kennedy Library Project, 104:614 exposure to architectural styles, Kennedy Military Hospital (Memphis, 103:502; family and early life, Tenn.), 101:317 103:495–96; father of also named Kenner, Robert C., 97:298 Matthew Kennedy, 103:495; and Kennett, Lee, 101:297; book review by, Federal-style architecture, 103:501, 95:112–13 508, 510–11; first to adopt title of Kennon, Donald R.: and William C. architect, 103:493, 510–11; Frankfort Dickinson, and Dean A. Herrin, eds., residence of, 103:625–26; grave of, Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building 103:495; and Greek-Revival style, of the Nation's Capital, reviewed, 103:514; historiography of, 103:493– 100:78–80 94; home in Lexington, illus., 103:515; Kenova, W. Va., 97:404 homes in Lexington, 103:493–94; Kenrick, Bishop Francis Patrick, Kennedy, Smith & Co., Louisville, 101:280 103:512–13; Kentucky's second Kenton, Simon, 97:130, 148; compared capitol building, 104:255; marriage of, to Daniel Boone, 102:523; illus., 103:503; and Martha Kennedy, 102:523; reputation with Native 103:496; moves to Lexington, Americans, 102:471; rescued by 103:499–500; moves to Louisville, Simon Girty, 102:527; as a western 103:512; moves to Woodford County, archetype, 102:516 103:512; partnership with James W. Kenton County, Ky., 98:156, 166–68; Brand, 103:493, 500–502, 503–6; Democratic Party in, 104:518–19; portrait of, illus., 103:494; purchase of state capital relocation issue, 104:282 land from John W. Hunt, 103:504–6; Kent State University (Ohio): National return to Ky., 103:502–3; return to Guard Shooting at, 102:301 Lexington, 103:495; and second Ky. Kentucke: The Magazine of Bluegrass capitol, 103:506; and Transylvania State Heritage, 96:305 University, 103:493, 503, 507–10 Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Kennedy, N. Brent: The Melungeons: 99:257 The Resurrection of a Proud People–An "Kentuckian's Victory-Bond Odyssey, Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing, A," by Thomas E. Stephens, 100:195– critiqued, 102:214–15; work on 200 Melungeons, 102:220 Kentucky: 1792, constitutional Kennedy, Robert F., 95:288, 99:30, convention, 102:32; 1860 election in, 100:3, 104:572–73; and Earle 103:759–64; African American Clements, 104:524, 563, 576–77; and migration to, 99:363–84; African organized crime, 98:354, 361, 362, American recruitment issue, 101:459– 364 60; African Americans on Ky. frontier, Kennedy, Ross A.: book review by, 95:121–34; analysis of slavery in, 101:373–75 103:691–726; architecture in, article Kennedy, Smith & Co. (Louisville, Ky.): about, 103:493–515; article about, Matthew Kennedy's business, 103:691–726; attitudes in toward 103:512–13 Thomas Jefferson, 100:329, 334–35, Kennedy, Thomas Smith, 103:501 337–39, 341; changes in after World Kennedy, Thomas Worsley, 103:495 War I, 104:513–14; changes in after World War II, 104:513–14; civil rights politics, Thomas D. Clark commentary in, 99:5–51; Civil War invasion of, on, 103:349–76; politics in, 99:5–51, 101:450; Civil War monuments in, 213–301; politics in, Thomas D. Clark 102:396; Confederate sentiment in, commentary on, 103:185–200; profiles 101:450; considers secession, 99:339– of governors, 102:1–2; public school 61; constitutional convention, Thomas system, 98:158, 159; racial attitudes D. Clark's essays on, 103:185–92; in, 99:53–68, 369–70, 379–81; racial constitutional conventions.See also politics in, 100:15–27; racial violence Kentucky constitutional conventions; in, 100:293–310; ratification of country faction in, 100:332, 341; constitution of, 100:332; response to court faction in, 100:332, 341; Daniel call for volunteers during War of 1812, Boone claims of, 102:485; debate over 104:13; school integration in, whipping criminals in, 100:5–27; 101:238, 243; and secession, 101:413; democratization of, 95:337–67; early second capitol, illus., 103:497; second statehood period, Thomas D. Clark capitol and Matthew Kennedy, commentary on, 103:340; Ed Prichard 103:506; separation from Va. of, on future of, 104:602–8; education, 100:331–32; slaveholders in, 101:398; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, slavery and statehood conventions, 103:167–84; education, Thomas D. 102:21–22; slavery in, 101:93–108; Clark's commentary on, 103:366–69; slavery in by county, charts, 101:397– election of 1860, statistics of, 99; southerness of, 103:741; state 103:759–64; election of 1864, capitol and Ky. Historical Society, 103:684–85; first constitution, illus., 101:21; state capitol relocation issue, 103:187; first county court in, 104:249–83; state constitutional 100:331; gubernatorial election of reform, Thomas D. Clark commentary 2003, 102:11; guerrilla warfare in, on, 103:363–66; statistical overview in 103:520–21, 531–32, 537; historical 1860, 103:743–64; stereotypes of, scholarship on, 99:1–4, 337–38; 98:367; third capitol, 103:507; history and historians, Thomas D. Thomas D. Clark essays on, 103:67– Clark commentary on, 103:333–47; 107, 185–200; underground railroad horse breeding and racing in, in, 101:93–108; use of tobacco in, 100:473–96; importance of during 100:312, 316; viewed as Bluegrass Civil War, 103:671; importance of Region, 98:370–72, 381–82; viewed as tobacco in economy of, 100:313–14; frontier, 98:372–73; viewed as hillbilly Jacksonian ideology in, 100:29–57; state, 98:374–76, 378–81; War of legislature and the Ky. Historical 1812, contribution to, 104:1–2; Society, 101:10, 16, 19, 21, 24, 29, woman suffrage in, 99:251–52, 287– 37–38; low crime rate in, 98:383; 88; women in politics in, 99:213–301; "mildness" of slavery in, 103:694–99, World War II home front in, 100:129– 725; New South Ky., Thomas D. Clark 94; World War II POWs in, 100:139– commentary on, 103:341–43; Old 65; World War II war plant workers Court–New Court fight in, 100:34–37; from, 100:167–94; See also Kentucky Old Court-New Court fight in, capitol buildings, Kentucky 100:460; partisanship, Thomas D. constitutional conventions, Kentucky Clark essay on, 103:193–98; political Constitutions, Kentucky frontier, change during Civil War, 103:661–90; Kentucky General Assembly Kentucky (film), 98:370–71 Kentucky Bureau of Negro Affairs, Kentucky (horse), 100:475, 482 104:236; and C. Ewbank Tucker, Kentucky (snagboat), 95:386 104:230 Kentucky, The, by Thomas D. Clark, Kentucky capitol buildings: first, 103:208; correspondence about, construction of, 104:250; first, 103:214–16; essays cut from destruction by fire, 104:253; first, reprinted, 103:75–107 illus., 104:253; fourth, funds for Kentucky A&M College (Lexington, Ky.), construction of, 104:283; fourth, 100:488 illus., 104:279; funds for construction Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, of, 104:280–81; proposal to have site 99:257 selected by commissioners from other Kentucky Agricultural & Mechanical states, 104:254; proposal to relocate College (Lexington, Ky.): and at center of state, 104:254; second, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, approval to build in Frankfort, 101:55 104:253; second, destruction by fire, Kentucky-American Water Company 104:253; second, illus., 104:255; (Fayette County, Ky.), 96:305 third, design of, 104:256–57; third, Kentucky Ancestors, 101:43; founding, funds for construction of, 104:254–55; 101:34 third, illus., 104:257 Kentucky Anthology, The: Two Hundred Kentucky Career Employees Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State, Association, 99:217 edited by Wade Hall: reviewed, Kentucky Central Railroad, 95:386 103:765–67 Kentucky Civil Liberties Union, Kentucky Archaeological Survey 104:244; Fayette County, Ky., school (University of Ky.), 102:462 integration suit, 101:251–53; Kentucky Archaeology, edited by R. formation of, 104:229; suit against Ky. Barry Lewis: reviewed, 95:90–91 High School Athletic Association, Kentucky Association (racetrack), 101:255 100:495 Kentucky Civil Rights Act of 1966, Kentucky Baptists, 1925–2000: A Story 98:258 of Cooperation, by James Duane Bolin: Kentucky Civil Rights Hall of Fame, reviewed, 99:72–73 99:8 Kentucky Bicentennial Oral History Kentucky Colonization Society, 101:97 Commission: See Kentucky Oral Kentucky Commission on Human History Commission Rights, 99:10–11, 47; Fayette County, Kentucky Board of Claims, 95:173, 177 Ky., school integration, 101:257; Kentucky brigade: advances to Fort opposition to Fayette County, Ky., Meigs, 104:15–20, 23–26; casualties busing plan, 101:265–66 of, 104:39; disciplinary problems of, Kentucky Commission on Women, 104:16–18, 20; division of, 104:18; 99:255, 283, 295 Fort Meigs, final advance to, 104:27– Kentucky Conference on Oral History, 29; Green Clay in command of, 104:391–92; roundtable discussions 104:14; measles in, 104:16 of, 104:609–42, 643–73 Kentucky Building Trades Council, Kentucky Congress of Parents and 99:233 Teachers (KCPT), 95:59, 66, 67, 70, 72 Kentucky constitutional conventions: 1792, 95:337, 338, 341–42, 348, 353; Kentucky Emergency Relief Act (KERA), 1792, slavery debate, 102:22–24; 98:396 1849, and state capital location issue, Kentucky Encyclopedia, 96:30, 97:84, 104:257–58; 1890-1891, 96:30, 44– 99:385, 387, 392 59; 1890–1891, 98:249 Kentucky Environmental Quality Kentucky constitutions: 1792, 95:337– Commission: Thomas D. Clark essays 67; 1792, and state capital location for, 103:335, 369–70 issue, 104:249–50, 257; 1799, and Kentucky Equal Rights Association, state capital location issue, 104:256– 99:251, 100:467 57; 1850, 96:33; 1891, and state Kentucky Federation of Business and capital location issue, 104:260, 266, Professional Women (BPW), 99:255, 283 257, 268 Kentucky Council on Higher Education, Kentucky Federation of Women's 99:32 Clubs, 95:59, 60 Kentucky County, Va., 95:123, 97:137, Kentucky frontier: environmental 138, 139, 146; founding of, 102:538; impact of settlement, 102:478–79; horse breeding in, 100:473 indigenous Native Americans in, Kentucky Court of Appeals, 98:257, 102:474–75; motives for settlement, 348, 99:21, 226, 280; gifts to Ky. 102:462–65; racial makeup, 102:465– Historical Society, 101:23; state 70; roundtable discussion, 102:461– capital relocation issue, 104:260 87 Kentucky Dam, 97:45, 46, 50, 51, 57, Kentucky Gazette, 102:482; on 1792 80 constitutional convention, 95:337, Kentucky Dam Village State Park, 338, 341–42, 348, 353; history of, 99:38 100:39–40; illus., 100:43; political Kentucky Department for Libraries and stances of, 100:36, 38–40, 42–44, 50– Archives: support for oral history, 51, 54–55; stallion ads in, 100:474; 104:631 theater ads in, 100:57 Kentucky Department of Education, Kentucky General Assembly, 97:288, 99:19 294, 301, 374, 98:165, 242, 247, 248, Kentucky Derby, 98:370; 1878 winner, 249; 1964 sit-in of, 99:34–35; African 100:480, 482; 1890 winner, 100:485; Americans in, 99:63, 271–73, 364–65, 1902 winner, 100:492–93; winners 371, 374–76, 384; Breathitt and, 99:8, from Clay family stables, 100:473 16–17, 26–28, 33–34, 45–48; and civil Kentucky Domestic Violence rights legislation, 99:8, 26–28, 33–34, Association, 99:255, 257 45–48; Collins and, 99:220, 222–23, Kentucky Educational Television (KET), 235–37; illus., 104:275; Ky. Historical 96:133, 99:235, 273; Ed Prichard Society, 101:10; and lobbyists, special on, 104:399–400 99:256–57; and secession crisis, Kentucky Education Association (KEA), 99:344, 355, 357, 359; state capital 99:220, 256–57; supports Paul E. relocation issue, 104:258–59, 267–80; Patton, 102:76 and strip mining legislation, 99:8, 47– Kentucky Education Reform Act 48; and whipping criminals in Ky., (KERA), 96:30, 297, 99:239, 104:397; 100:5–27; women in, 99:268–74, 289– issue in 1995 gubernatorial campaign, 93 102:74–75 Kentucky Geological Survey, 96:1 Kentucky Harmonist (hymnbook), 100:283; rooms in state capitol, 98:399 101:21; space crisis, 101:36–37; staff, Kentucky Harness Horse, 100:487 101:30–31; staff salaries, 101:25; and Kentucky Heritage: and state legislature, 101:10, 16, 19, 21, anticommunism, 104:242 24, 29, 37–38; visitors to, 101:23, 27– Kentucky High School Athletic 29, 31; and Works Progress Association: integration suit, 101:255 Administration, 101:29; during World Kentucky Historical Highway Marker War II, 101:24–25, 30; See also Program, 101:34, 43; founding, Kentucky History Center; Register of 101:31 the Kentucky Historical Society Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort, Kentucky Historical Society Foundation Ky.), 96:308, 99:1, 117, 122, 158, (Frankfort, Ky.): funding for Ky. 209, 284, 287, 288, 289, 295, 101:1– History Center, 101:38–39 2, 19, 30, 104:639; acquires Lincoln Kentucky History: An Annotated watch, 100:1; acquires William Calk Bibliography, by Ron D. Bryant: noted, papers, 100:498; American 99:90 Association for State and Local History Kentucky History Center (Frankfort, award, 101:32; annual meeting, Ky.), 99:52, 158, 280, 281, 295, 302, 101:14; becomes inactive in 1852, 362, 101:18; Ernie Fletcher at, 102:5, 101:7; Boone Day, 101:8–12, 27, 34; 9; exhibit at, 102:156; funding of, cessation of in 1889, 101:15–16; 101:37–41; illus., 101:37, 39, 102:81, collections, 101:27, 31; dedication 82; Keeneland Changing Exhibits ceremony, 101:14; directors, 101:44; Gallery, 101:43; A Kentucky Journey, firearm collection, 101:30; folklife 101:41, 43; opening, 101:41; plans festival, 101:43; funding of, 101:21– for, 101:38–41; Thomas D. Clark 22; gifts to, 101:14, 17–18; during the commentary on, 103:370–72; Thomas Great Depression, 101:29; Hall of D. Clark Research Library, 101:40, 42, Governors, 101:8–12; Historical 43 Highway Marker Program, 101:31, 34, Kentucky Home Life, 104:446 43; history of, 101:7–44; incorporation Kentucky Hospital Association, 99:257 of, 101:7; journal of, 101:19–22; Kentucky Housing Corporation, 99:273 Kentucky Oral History Commission at, Kentucky Humanities Council 104:644; library of, 101:7, 12, 27; in (Lexington, Ky.), 96:133; reprints Louisville, 101:8–12; membership, Robert Penn Warren's "Blackberry 101:31, 34; military artifacts, 101:22– Winter," 104:87–88 23; name of, 101:19, 30; officers of, "Kentucky in 1860: A Statistical 101:12; Old State Capitol, 101:1, 11, Overview," comp. by Kenneth H. 12, 21, 22–24, 26–28, 35–36, 41; and Williams and James Russell Harris, oral history, 104:631, 663; 103:743–64 organization of, 101:7; permanent Kentucky Infantry Volunteers exhibit of, 101:41; personnel changes, (Company B, Second Regiment), 100:425; professionalization, 101:36; 95:237–83 programs, 101:43; reestablishment of Kentucky Institution for Feeble-Minded in 1896, 101:16; reorganization of in Children (Frankfort, Ky.): history of, 1878, 101:12; reorganization of in 103:471 1960, 101:33–34; research at, Kentucky Insurance Company, 100:433–34 Kentucky Oaks, 100:493 Kentucky Interracial Committee, Kentucky Obliquities, by Willard Rouse 100:300 Jillson: reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, "Kentucky in the Nation's History," by 103:339 Bob Edwards, 97:123–35 Kentucky Oral History Commission, Kentucky Journey: Ky. History Center, 99:1–2, 104:623–24, 639, 644, 682; 101:41 collections, 101:43; costs of oral Kentucky Journey (Ky. Historical history training, 104:636; Society), 99:295 establishment of, 104:391; grants of, Kentucky Junior Historical Society: 104:634; oral history interviews of Ed founding, 101:34 Prichard, 104:397, 400–608; thirtieth Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and anniversary, 104:627 American Manhood: Understanding the Kentucky Orphan Brigade, 103:630 Life and Death of Richard Reid, by Kentucky Parent-Teachers Association, James C. Klotter: reviewed, 101:493– 95:64, 99:257 95 Kentucky Physical Therapists Chapter, Kentucky: Land of Contrast, by Thomas 99:256 D. Clark: oral history interview about, Kentucky Post, 98:203 103:231 Kentucky Post and Times Star, 98:361, Kentucky: Land of Tomorrow: by 362, 363, 364 Thomas D. Clark, 103:67–73 Kentucky Press Association (Frankfort, Kentucky Leader, 98:253, 255 Ky.), 96:34, 99:257 Kentucky League of Cities, 99:257, 282 Kentucky Pro-ERA Alliance, 99:255 Kentucky Library and Museum, Kentucky Progress Commission: Western Kentucky University: photograph by, 103:677 fellowship offered, 104:385 Kentucky Progress Magazine, 95:423 Kentucky Library Commission, 95:60 Kentucky Railroad Commission, 95:412 Kentucky Long-Term Policy Research Kentucky Ramblers (musical group), Center, 99:283 98:399 Kentucky Magazine, 95:284 Kentucky Reporter, 100:51–54 Kentucky Military History Museum Kentucky Republican Convention, (Frankfort, Ky.): exhibits, 101:43; 98:170–71 illus., 101:35; opening, 101:36 Kentucky Resolutions: and John Kentucky Military Institute, 103:471, Breckinridge, 101:50; support for, 104:26 101:289 Kentucky militia: William Henry Kentucky Ridge Runners: oral history Harrison's evaluation of, 104:5–6 project, 104:665, 667 Kentucky Museum Theatre Program: Kentucky River, 95:128, 96:305, illus., 101:40 101:20, 102:528, 529, 540, 104:250; Kentucky National Guard, 100:131, Daniel Boone monument near, 136, 304, 308; illus., 102:302; 102:525; engineering of, 95:369–94; mobilization of, 102:302–3; mobilized illus., 102:469 during 1937 flood, 102:192–94 Kentucky River, by William E. Ellis: Kentucky Nurses Association, 99:255, reviewed, 99:160–62 257 Kentucky School Boards Association, 99:257 408, 410, 412–23 Kentucky Secretary of State's Office Kentucky Tribune: on John Orlando (Frankfort, Ky.): Daniel Boone's Scott, 97:166 surveys at, 102:559–66; Land Office, Kentucky Turnpike, 104:554 102:538 Kentucky Union Railway, 95:390, 392 Kentucky Securities Corporation, Kentucky Utilities (KU), 95:165, 406, 95:406, 425 99:33, 104:523; and the Moss Bill, Kentucky's Governors, edited by Lowell 104:510–11 H. Harrison: noted, 102:149 "Kentucky Volunteer Foot Soldier in the Kentucky's Last Cavalier: General Mexican War: A Social History of William Preston, 1816–1887, by Peter Company B, Second Regiment, J. Sehlinger: reviewed, 102:226–28 Kentucky Infantry Volunteers," by Kentucky's Last Great Places, by James I. Dantic, 95:237–83 Thomas Barnes: listed, 102:152 Kentucky War on Drugs, 99:257 "Kentucky's Separate Coach Law and Kentucky Weather, by Jerry Hill: noted, African American Response, 1892– 104:806 1900," by Anne E. Marshall, 98:241– Kentucky Woman Suffrage Association, 59 99:251 Kentucky State Board for Elementary Kentucky Women Advocates, 99:255 and Secondary Education v. Rudasill, Kentucky Women's History Coalition, 96:29, 59 99:255 (Frankfort, Ky.): Kentucky Women's Political Caucus, illus., 103:476 99:255 Kentucky State College (Frankfort, Ky.), Kentucky Workforce Investment Board, 101:1; See Kentucky State University 99:224 Kentucky State Constitution: A Kentucky Workman's Compensation Reference Guide, by Robert M. Ireland: Board, 95:173 reviewed, 97:449–51 Kentucky Works Projects Kentucky State Fairgrounds, 104:554 Administration: biographical sketch of Kentucky State Guard (1861), 99:342, J. Winston Coleman Jr., 103:705 349, 351 Kentucky Youth Advocates, 99:257 Kentucky State Penitentiary (Eddyville, Kenyon, Frank P., 98:76 Ky.), 99:13 Kerber, Linda, 101:3 Kentucky State Police: illus., 102:303 Kerby, Robert L.: on Confederate war Kentucky State Teachers Association strategy, 103:533 (KSTA), 96:35, 41 Kern, Kathi: Mrs. Stanton's Bible, Kentucky State University (Frankfort, reviewed, 99:319–20 Ky.), 98:241, 245, 247, 253, 99:12, Kernodle, Tammy L.: book review by, 13, 20, 21 102:275–76; Soul on Ice: The Life and , 96:29, 30, Music of Mary Lou Williams, reviewed, 52, 99:13, 217, 230, 239 102:276–78 Kentucky Task Force on the Economic Kerr, Alice Lynn Forgy, 99:274 Status of Women, 99:224 Kerrison, Catherine: Claiming the Pen: Kentucky Traction Terminal Company Women and Intellectual Life in the (Lexington, Ky.), 95:404, 406, 407, Early American South, reviewed, 104:140–41 Household: Women's Place in the Early Kersey, Julian, 98:70 South, 1700–1835, reviewed, 97:468– Kersten, Andrew E.: book review by, 70; Southern Women in Revolution, 104:762–64 1776–1800: Personal and Political Kerstetter, Todd M.: book review by, Narratives, reviewed, 97:209–11 104:330–31; God's Country, Uncle Kiffmeyer, Thomas J., 97:105, 100:1; Sam's Land: Faith and Conflict in the book reviews by, 97:453–55, 98:232– American West, reviewed, 104:331–33 34, 99:431–33, 101:499–501; Kerwood, Asbury L., 96:330 "Ideology Portrayed in Jacksonian Kessinger, B. L., Fayette County, Ky.: Lexington: Politics, Popular Culture, school integration suit, 101:252–53 and 'Conscious' Language," 100:29–57 Kessler, Donna J.: The Making of Kilbreath, John: during Dudley's ; A Euro-American Legend, Defeat, 104:32 reviewed, 95:94–95 Killinger, Blake, 100:296 Kester, Scott: book review by, 104:307– "Killing in the Philippines, 1900, A.: 9 Kentuckian Faces Insurgency and Ketchum, Richard M.: Saratoga: Military Justice," by Meredith Mason Turning Point of America's Brown, 104:43–76 Revolutionary War, reviewed, 96:198– Kilroy, David P.: For Race and Country: 99 The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Key, Francis Scott, 97:392 Young, reviewed, 104:132–34 Key, Marcus: National Institute of Kincaid, James, 97:157 Occupational Safety and Health, Kincaid, Joseph, 97:157 102:176 Kincheloe, Ann (Hayden), 97:131 Keynes, John Maynard, 104:431–32, Kincheloe, Stephen, 97:131 461 Kincheloe, William, 97:130–31 Kharif, Walli Rashash: and William Kincheloe's Station, 97:130–31 Lynwood Montell, Reminiscences and Kindrick, Archbishop Francis Patrick, Reflections: African Americans in the 102:361 Kentucky-Tennessee Upper Kindsvatter, Peter S.: American Cumberland Since the Civil War, noted, Soldiers: Ground Combat in the World 104:809 Wars, Korea, and Vietnam, reviewed, Khe Sanh (Vietnam): compared with 101:543–44 Dien Bien Phu, 102:341; illus., Kinfolks, by Gurney Norman, 96:133 102:295, 342, 344; siege of, 102:283 King, A. D. Williams, 99:37, 47, 387, Kidd, Mae Jones Street: in Ky. house, 104:241 99:271–73, 371, 384; in Louisville, King, Corene, 96:148 99:369, 371, 379, 382, 384 King, Edward A., 97:275, 278, 284 Kidd, Stuart: Farm Security King, Henry Clay, 99:349 Administration Photography, the Rural King, Margaret I., 103:48; letter to South, and the Dynamics of Image- Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:398 Making, 1935–1943, reviewed, King, Martin Luther Jr., 99:6, 7, 21; 103:594–96 and 1964 march on Frankfort, 99:29– Kids Voting Kentucky, 99:284 30; and 1967 Louisville open-housing Kierner, Cynthia A.: Beyond the demonstrations, 99:44, 390; and Breathitt, 99:30, 35–36, 44–45; and 104:807 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 99:40; and Kleber, John E., 97:92; book review by, Commission "To Fulfill These Rights," 99:402–3; The Encyclopedia of 99:40, 44; and Ky. civil rights bills, Louisville, reviewed, 99:385–92; 99:30, 36, 44 Thomas D. Clark of Ky.: An Uncommon King, Rufus A., 100:199 Life in the Commonwealth, reviewed, King, William H., 95:39 101:319–21 King James Bible, 102:17 Klee, John: oral history projects of, King Rene (horse), 100:490 104:621 Kingsbury, Henry Walter, 97:282 Kleinberg, S. J.: Widows and Orphans King's Daughter (horse), 100:493 First: The Family Economy and Social Kingsland, Sharon E.: book review by, Welfare Policy, 1880–1939, reviewed, 103:608–10 104:340–41 Kinkead, Shelby C., 99:28 Klement, Frank L., 97:1 Kinnaird, Robert B.: Ky. Historical Klooster, David J.: and Russell Society director, 101:36–37, 44 Duncan, eds., Phantoms of a Blood- Kinnard, Harry: reaction to George C. Stained Period: The Complete Civil War Herring's work, 102:341 Writings of Ambrose Bierce, reviewed, Kinney, Lewis, 98:57, 58 101:152–54 Kiowa Indians, 95:229 Klotter, James C., 98:240, 257, 341, Kirby, William F., 95:39 101:450, 103:525; book reviews by, Kirkpatrick, James: bail hearing in 97:451–53, 104:165–67; ed., Human Louisville lynching case, 102:378; Tradition in the New South, noted, Louisville police chief, 102:371 104:808–9; Human Tradition in the Old Kirwan, A. D.: illus., 103:345, 387; South, The, noted, 103:845; illus., South since Appomattox , 103:229–31; 101:36; Kentucky Justice, Southern Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:229– Honor, and American Manhood: 31, 246–47, 362, 386–88, 430, 449, Understanding the Life and Death of 457–58 Richard Reid, reviewed, 101:493–95; Kisch, Josef, 95:154, 155 Ky. Historical Society director, 101:37, Kise, William C., 96:238, 239 44; Ky. History Center funding Kissinger, Henry, 100:3; and Vietnam campaign, 101:39; and Lowell H. War, 102:332, 346–49 Harrison, A New History of Kentucky, Kitty Clive (horse), 100:492 reviewed, 96:307–14; "Moving Kiyota, Minoru: Case of Japanese Kentucky into the Twenty-first Americans during World War II, The: Century: Where Should We Go From Suppression of Civil Liberty, reviewed, Here?," 97:83–112; oral history 102:261–62 involvement of, 104:629; Register Kjelland, Brittany, 100:329 editor, 101:2; resignation, 101:41 Klair, Billy: political organization of, K'Meyer, Tracy E., 104:213–15, 666; 104:414, 510 book reviews by, 99:324–25, 101:387– Klapeke, Harry: and the truck deal, 89; essay on oral history, 104:391–93; 104:574 "Louisville Civil Rights Movement's Klass, Raymond: Mammoth Cave Response to the Southern Red Scare," National Park: Reflections, noted, 104:217–48; "Oral History Method and Theory Today–A Review Essay and Advocate General's Department," Commentary," 104:685–98 97:1–25 Knapp, Charles Merriam: University of , Lawrence Frederick, 100:30, 33– Ky., 103:17 34 Knepper, George W.: Ohio and Its Kohler, Dayton, 97:113–22 People, noted, 102:279–80 Koistinen, Paul A. C.: Arsenal of World Knepper, Paul, 97:98 War II: The Political Economy of Knicely, Carroll, 99:222, 223, 240, 241, American Warfare, 1940–1945, 242, 243 reviewed, 103:819–21 Knight, John: depiction of Simon Girty, Kokomo American Legion, 97:427, 428, 102:527 429, 438, 440 Knight, Louise W.: Citizen: Jane Kolb, Lawrence, 100:321 Addams and the Struggle for American Kolchin, Peter, 103:723; American Democracy, reviewed, 104:169–70 Slavery, 1619–1877, review essay, Knight, Thomas, 100:46 103:727–41; Sphinx on the American Knight, V. M., 97:4 Land, A: The Nineteenth-Century South Knights of Columbus, 96:299 in Comparative Perspective, review Knob Lick (Metcalfe County, Ky.), essay, 103:727–41 98:389 Kollar, Robert: and Kelly Leiter, The Knopp, Otto, 95:152 Tennessee Valley: A Photographic Knott, John R.: book review by, Portrait, noted, 97:243–44 101:115–18 Konkle, Andrew, 97:275, 278, 284 Knott, J. Proctor, 96:49–51; illus., Kopacz, Paula: book note by, 98:338– 104:264; state capital relocation issue, 39 104:265–66 Korean War, 95:293, 96:126, 100:137– Knott, Richard W., 95:32 38; influence on views of Vietnam, Knott County, Ky., 97:113 102:329; and NSC-68, 102:313; Know-Nothing Party (American Party), Robert Penn Warren's concern about, 102:363, 374, 375, 103:666; and 104:93; Thomas D. Clark commentary Bloody Monday, 102:359–62; in on, 103:238 Louisville, 102:357–82 Kornbluh, Felicia: book review by, Knox County, Ky., 100:16, 21; state 101:172–73 capital relocation issue, 104:282 Kornbluth, Gary J.: book review by, Knoxville, Tenn., 95:18, 19, 97:66, 102:97–99 100:293, 297 Korr, Charles P.: The End of Baseball Knoxville Academy (Knoxville, Tenn.), as We Knew It: The Players Union, 99:367 1960–81, reviewed, 100:372–73 Knudsen, William J., 104:486; War Kossie-Chernyshev, Karen: book review Production Board, 104:488 by, 101:227–29 Kocklani (horse), 100:478 Kosygin, Alexei, 95:294 Koeniger, A. Cash: book review by, Kotal, Eddie, 97:429 104:722–23 Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies: Kimberly-Clark Koerper, "Dum Dum," 97:409 and the Consumer Revolution, by Koerting, Gayla: book review by, Thomas Heinrich and Bob Batchelor: 96:201–3; "For Law and Order: Joseph reviewed, 103:816–17 Holt, the Civil War, and the Judge Kramer, Carl E., 104:250; book reviews 104:649 by, 99:84–86, 102:409–11, 103:786– Kurtzhalz, Walter, 97:409 87; Corps of Discovery, The, and the Kutulas, Judy: book reviews by, Falls of the Ohio, noted, 102:279; 100:404–6, 568–70 Visionaries, Adventurers, and Builders, Kwasny, Mark V.: Washington's reviewed, 98:307–8 Partisan War, 1775–1783, reviewed, Kramer, Paul A.: Blood of Government, 95:185–86 The: Race, Empire, the United States, Kyvig, David E.: Daily Life in the U. S., and the Philippines, reviewed, 1920–1939, noted, 101:396; 104:338–40 Unintended Consequences of Kratz, Theodore, 98:86 Constitutional Amendment, noted, Krause, Walter, 100:156–57 99:448 Krauthamer, Barbara: book review by, 102:106–7 L Krebs, Ronald R.: Dueling Visions: U. S. Laas, Virginia Jeans: ed., Bridging Two Strategy toward Eastern Europe under Eras: The Autobiography of Emily Eisenhower, reviewed, 100:115–17 Newell Blair, 1877–1951, reviewed, Kresky, Joe, 97:438 98:323–25; Love and Power in the Kress, Howard, 97:440 Nineteenth Century: The Marriage of Krieger, William: proposal to relocate Violet Blair, reviewed, 97:217–19 state capital to Louisville, 104:273 Labor and Industry Committee, 99:272 Kruman, Marc, 95:350–51, 352 Labor Chest: and William English Kruse, J. Henry, 98:184, 187, 191–92, Walling, 96:374 194–96, 199, 201–3 La Botz, Dan: book reviews by, 99:197– Kuhn, Cliff: Georgia State University, 99, 101:541–43 104:660 Labre, Benedict Joseph: and Fr. John Kukla, Jon: Wilderness So Immense, A: Thayer, 101:277, 286 The Louisiana Purchase and the Labrot, Leopold, 103:469; death of, Destiny of America, reviewed, 103:489; retirement of, 103:468 101:338–39 Labrot, Sylvester: American Creosote Kuklick, Bruce: Blind Oracles: Works (New Orleans, La.), 103:491 Intellectuals and War from Kennan to Labrot & Graham Distillery (Frankfort, Kissinger, reviewed, 104:364–66 Ky.), 103:465, 475; history of, Ku Klux Klan, 96:299, 352, 371, 372, 103:469, 489–91; illus., 103:464, 470; 99:9, 100:309, 104:417; after World John McClelland Van Derveer's career War I, 104:410–11; in Bracken at, 103:467–71; renamed Woodford County, Ky., 104:418; in Louisville, Reserve Distillery, 103:469 104:242; oral history and the law, Labunski, Richard: James Madison and 104:653–54; oral history interviews of the Struggle for the Bill of Rights, members, 104:642 reviewed, 104:307–9 Kundahl, George G.: Confederate LaCambe, France: Gene Wheeler's Engineer: Training and Campaigning grave near, 102:53 with John Morris Wampler: reviewed, LaCenter, Ky., 96:145, 165 98:317–18 La Chapelle, Peter: book review by, Kurdistan: oral history project in, 103:823–24 Lacy House Hotel (St. Louis, Mo.), Lancaster, John, Washington County, 103:656 Ky.: slave of, 101:287 Ladies' Calhoun Memorial Association Lancaster, Ky., 95:396 (Charleston, S. C.), 102:391 Lancaster, Ohio, 99:115 Ladies Home Journal, 95:70 Land, Peter B.: and Ronald E. Marcello, Lady Anne (horse), 100:492 eds., Warriors and Scholars: A Modern Lady Bird Johnson: Our Environmental Reader, noted, 103:846 First Lady, by Lewis L. Gould: Land and Allegiance in Revolutionary reviewed, 98:333–34 Georgia, by Leslie Hall: reviewed, Lady Scott (horse), 100:481, 485 99:307–9 Lady's From Kentucky, The (film), Land Between the Lakes (Ky.), 101:4 98:370–71 Landis, James M., 104:457, 465; oral Lafayette, Marquis de: portrait, 101:23 history interview, 104:615–17 Lafayette High School (Lexington, Ky.), Landis, John, 98:390 102:3–4; African American enrollment, Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 99:107, 101:247; illus., 101:245 104:448 LaFeber, Walter: Deadly Bet, The: Landmark Series of American History, Vietnam and the 1968 Election, 102:521 reviewed, 103:605–6 Land Office: Kentucky Secretary of Lafferty, Squire, 104:416 State's Office (Frankfort, Ky.), 102:538 Laffoon, Ruby, 99:298, 104:449, 555 Land of Saddle-Bags: A Study of the LaFollette, Philip, 104:440 Mountain People of Appalachia, by LaFollette, Robert M., 95:36, 104:439– James Watt Raine: noted, 95:215–16 40 Land of Tomorrow: Iroquois name for LaFollette Committee, 104:443, 444, Ky., 103:67 455; and Ed Prichard, 104:439–40 Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom: LaGuardia, Fiorello, 96:372 Revolution and Rebellion on a Virginia Lainhart, Gladys, 95:72 Plantation, by Rhys Isaac: reviewed, Lake Erie: Oliver Hazard Perry's victory 102:571–73 on, 104:41–42; during War of 1812, Land Ordinance of 1785, 96:35 104:10; Western Basin of, 104:6 Lane, Frank, 97:436 Lake Providence (Miss.): and the Lane, G. W., 97:310 Vicksburg campaign, 103:634, 640, Lane, Henry Smith, 95:240, 258, 649 96:228, 229–30 Lamb, Chris: Blackout: The Untold Story Lane, Margaret A.: and Thomas D. of Jackie Robinson's First Spring Clark, People's House, The: Governor's Training, reviewed, 104:773–74 Mansions of Kentucky, reviewed, Lambert, D. Warren: When the Ripe 101:321–22 Pears Fell: The , Lane Seminary (Cincinnati, Ohio), Kentucky, reviewed, 95:304–5 102:38 Lambert, Joseph E., 99:217 Lang, Janet, 95:303 La Motte, Golladay, Hopkinsville, Ky., Lange, Jeffrey J.: Smile When You Call 104:583 Me A Hillbilly: Country Music's Struggle Lamour, Dorothy, 100:196 for Respectability, 1939-1954, Lancaster, Clay, 103:509 reviewed, 103:823–24 Langley, Katherine G., 99:275 97:477–79 Lanier, Hubert Max, 99:111 Last American Hero (film), 96:128 Lanning, John T.: Thomas D. Clark Last Coach, The: A Life of Paul "Bear" letter to, 103:210 Bryant, by Allen Berra: reviewed, Lansdowne Elementary School 104:295–97 (Lexington, Ky.): African American Last Generation, The: Young Virginians students, 101:260; integration of, in Peace, War, and Reunion, by Peter 101:266 S. Carmichael: reviewed, 103:799–801 Laos: North Vietnam control of, Las Vegas, Nev., 98:346 102:331–32 Latonia Racetrack (Covington, Ky.), Laprade, William L.: Thomas D. Clark 104:444 letter to, 103:392 Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 103:507; and Larabee, Ann: Dynamite Fiend, The: The Federal-style architecture, 103:502 Chilling Tale of a Confederate Spy, Con Lau, Peter F.: Democracy Rising: South Artist, and Mass Murderer, reviewed, Carolina and the Fight for Black 104:165–67 Equality since 1865, reviewed, Larger Aspects of , by William 104:771–73 English Walling, 96:367 Launius, Roger D.: and Janet R. Daly Larison, Isaac, 98:58 Bednarek, eds., Reconsidering a Larsen, Lawrence H.: History of Century of Flight, reviewed, 101:531– Missouri, A, Vol VI: 1953 to 2003, 34 noted, 102:279 Laurel County, Ky., 100:16, 21 Larson, Edward: Edward Caudill, and Laver, Harry S.: book review by, Jesse Fox Mayshark, The Scopes Trial: 96:198–99; "'Chimney Corner A Photographic History, reviewed, Constitutions': Democratization and 99:70–71 Its Limits in Frontier Kentucky," Larson, Jason T., 98:343 95:337–67 Larson, John Lauritz: and Michael A. Lawrence, Charles, 95:409 Morrison, eds., Whither the Early Lawrence, D. H., 97:116 Republic: A Forum on the Future of the Lawrenceburg, Ky., 95:405, 419, Field, review essay, 104:112–14, 116– 100:11 17, 120, 123–24 Lawrenceburg Pike (Frankfort, Ky.), Larue County, Ky., 100:143 103:471 LaSallette Academy (Covington, Ky.), Lawrence County, Ky., 102:69 98:186 Lawrence Scientific School (Harvard Lash, Joseph P., 104:470 University), 96:1 Lasker, A. D., 100:326 Lawson, Hughie G., 97:86 Laski, Harold, 104:431–32, 461 Lawson, John Howard, 104:542 Lasser, William: Benjamin V. Cohen: Lawson, Melinda: book review by, Architect of the New Deal, reviewed, 101:139–41; Patriot Fires: Forging a 100:549–51 New American Nationalism in the Civil Lassiter, Matthew D.: and Andrew B. War North, reviewed, 101:344–46 Lewis, eds., The Moderates' Dilemma: Lawson, Nina, 98:15 Massive Resistance to School Lawson, Steve, 104:219 Desegregation in Virginia, reviewed, Lawyering for the Railroad: Business, Law, and Power in the New South, by High Tech, 1930–1970, reviewed, William G. Thomas: reviewed, 98:325– 104:373–75 26 Ledford, Katherine: Dwight B. Billings, Lazelle, Henry M., 103:523–24, 540 and Gurney Norman, eds., Confronting LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of Appalachian Stereotypes: Back Talk War: by George C. Herring, 102:287 from an American Region, reviewed, LBJ's Texas White House: "Our Heart's 97:453–55 Home," by Hal K. Rothman: reviewed, Ledgerwood's Bend, Ky.: proposal to 100:414–15 relocate state capital to, 104:250 Leach, George Brown "Brownie," Lee, Antoinette J.: Architects to the 100:489, 492 Nation: The Rise and Decline of the Leach, William: book review by, Supervising Architect's Office, reviewed, 104:180–82 99:185–87 League of Nations, 95:29–55, 104:426 Lee, Fitzhugh, 98:67 League of Women Voters, 99:255, 257 Lee, Robert E., 96:1, 97:282, 98:239, Learning from the Left: Children's 101:439, 440, 450, 453, 454, 457, Literature, the Cold War, and Radical 102:389, 103:536, 679; comparison Politics in the United States, by Julia L. with Ulysses S. Grant, 101:455–56; Mickenberg: reviewed, 104:363–64 northern invasion of, 103:653; Learning to Read and Write in Colonial relationship wtih Jefferson Davis, America, by E. Jennifer Monaghan: 101:444–47; as a role model, 102:399; reviewed, 104:304–5 surrender of, 103:535, 685 Leary, Joe: 1956 senatorial campaign, Lee, Tom: Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities, 104:561–62 The: Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900– Leary, William M.: ed., MacArthur and 1950, reviewed, 104:350–51 the American Century: A Reader, Lee, Ulysses: evaluation of J. Winston reviewed, 100:107–10 Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, Leavelle, Charles, 101:232–33 103:702 Leavitt, Sarah A.: From Catherine Lee, Wayne E.: book reviews by, Beecher to Martha Stewart: A Culture 99:165–67, 101:128–30; Crowds and of Domestic Advice, reviewed, Soldiers in Revolutionary North 100:393–94 Carolina: The Culture of Violence and Lebanon, Ky., 95:10, 18; proposal to War, reviewed, 100:362–63 relocate state capital to, 104:249, 254, Lee County, Ky., 95:64, 384 281 Leeper, Bob, 102:80 Lebanon, Ohio, 104:15 Leepson, Marc: Saving Monticello: The Lebsock, Suzanne: Murder in Virginia, Levy Family's Epic Quest to Rescue the A: Southern Justice on Trial, reviewed, House that Jefferson Built, reviewed, 101:165–67 100:75–77 LeClercq, Anne Sinkler Whaley: Leestown, Ky., 95:395; proposal to Between North and South: The Letters relocate state capital to, 104:250 of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842–1865, Leffler, Mel, 102:308–9, 314 reviewed, 99:314–15 LeFurgy, Jennifer: book review by, Lecuyer, Christophe: Making Silicon 104:778–79 Valley: Innovation and the Growth of "Legacy of Daniel Boone: Three Generations of Boones and the History Leon Lippert: Rediscovering the Art and of Indian-White Relations," by Stephen the Man, by Thomas J. Lippert: Aron, 95:219–35 reviewed, 99:400–401 Legacy of the Civil War: Meditations on Lerner, Steve: Diamond: A Struggle for the Centennial, by Robert Penn Environmental Justice in Louisana's Warren: Thomas D. Clark review of, Chemical Corridor, reviewed, 103:606– 103:297 8 Legion of Decency, 98:406 LeRoy, Francois: book review by, Legislative Research Commission, 101:531–34 99:226, 104:397; creation of, 104:521 LeRoy, Mervyn, 98:425 Lehmann, Terry W.: and Earl W. Clark, Leslie, Edward R.: The Devil Knows Jr., The Green Line: The Cincinnati, How to Ride: The True Story of William Newport & Covington Railway: An Clarke Quantrill and His Confederate Illustrated History of Public Transit in Raiders, reviewed, 95:321–23 Northern Kentucky, reviewed, 99:163– Leslie, Preston H., 98:156, 168; Ky. 65 Historical Society, 101:12 Leibauer, Otto, 95:153, 158 Leslie County, Ky., 95:63, 73; Frontier Leibiger, Stuart: book review by, Nursing Service in, 101:70 104:306–7; Founding Friendship: Lessons from Privilege: The American George Washington, James Madison, Prep School Tradition, by Arthur G. and the Creation of the American Powell: reviewed, 95:333–34 Republic, reviewed, 98:221–22 Lester, Charles E.: syndicate attorney, Leiter, Kelly: and Robert Kollar, The 98:355, 357–64 Tennessee Valley: A Photographic Lester, C. W., 100:16, 21 Portrait, noted, 97:243–44 Lest We Be Marshall'd: Judicial Powers L. E. Meyer Company (Corbin, Ky.), and Politics in Ohio, 1806–1812, by 100:307 Donald F. Melhorn Jr.: reviewed, Lemings, Sam, 98:63 101:510–12 Lend-Lease, 96:74, 104:680 Lesy, Michael: Long Time Coming: A Lenin, V. I., 96:355, 370 Photographic Portrait of America, 1935– Lenner, Andrew C.: The Federal 1943, reviewed, 101:538–41 Principle in American Politics, 1790– Letcher, Robert P., 98:384, 100:461, 1833, reviewed, 99:309–10 463; portrait, 101:18 Lennon, Richard, 97:323, 324, 335 Letcher County, Ky., 96:133, 134, Leno, Jay, 102:82 99:365 Leonard, Bill J.: Christianity in Letters from the Head and Heart: Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Writings of Thomas Jefferson, by Pluralism, reviewed, 98:322–23 Andrew Burstein: reviewed, 101:134– Leonard, Gerald, Invention of Party 35 Politics, The: Federalism, Popular Letters from the Pacific: A Combat Sovereignty, and Constitutional Chaplain in World War II, by Russell Development in Jacksonian Illinois: Cartwright Stroup: reviewed, 98:219– reviewed, 101:137–39 20 Leonard, Kevin Allen: book review by, Let the People Decide: Black Freedom 96:395–97 and White Resistance in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945–1986, by J. Community in Appalachia, reviewed, Todd Moye: reviewed, 102:584–86 101:497–99 Leuchtenburg, William E.: White House Lewis, Jerry, 98:346 Looks South, The: Franklin D. Lewis, John, 99:41, 104:442 Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Lewis, Loren "Tiny," 97:438, 440, 441 Johnson, reviewed, 104:197–98 Lewis, Meriwether, 97:128; and Daniel Leupold, Robert: illus., 102:307 Boone's influence, 102:490 Levenson, Claire S.: book review by, Lewis, Richard Hayes, 99:217, 218 104:302–4 Lewis, R. W. B., 102:522 LeVert, Henry, 100:431 Lewis, W. David: Eddie Rickenbacker: LeVert, Octavia Walton: and Henry An American Hero in the Twentieth Clay, 100:430–31 Century, reviewed, 103:590–92 Levine, Bruce: Confederate Lewis and Clark Expedition, 102:490 Emancipation: Southern Plans to Free Lewis and Clark Journals, The: An and Arm Slaves during the Civil War, American Epic of Discovery. The reviewed, 104:155–57; interpretation Abridgement of the Definitive Nebraska of slavery, 103:739; Resolving Racial Edition, edited by Gary E. Moulton: Conflict: The Community Relations reviewed, 101:109–10 Service and Civil Rights, 1964–1989, Lewis and Clark Trail Maps: A reviewed, 103:832–34 Cartographic Reconstruction, by Martin Levin v. McPhee: oral history and the Plamondon II: reviewed, 100:351–52 law, 104:653 Lexington (horse), 100:478 Levy, David W.: and Melvin I. Urofsky, Lexington (Ky.) Blue-Grass Blade, 95:78 eds., The Family Letters of Louis D. Lexington (Ky.) Herald, 95:404, 98:64, Brandeis, reviewed, 100:505–6 99:31–33, 100:486, 490; on Lewinsky, Monica, 97:126 interurbans, 95:405 Lewis, Andrew B.: and Matthew D. Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader, 98:380, Lassiter, eds., The Moderates' 381, 99:34, 101:238, 102:83–85, Dilemma: Massive Resistance to School 104:425; 1947 Democratic Desegregation in Virginia, reviewed, gubernatorial primary, 104:518; 97:477–79 school integration issue, 101:259; Lewis, Asa: during Dudley's Defeat, Thomas D. Clark op-ed essays in, 104:35; Dudley's regiment, 104:29–31 103:366, 367, 368, 370, 400–401 Lewis, Barry: book review by, 103:767– Lexington (Ky.) Herald Post: on mining 69; ed., Kentucky Archaeology, saltpeter during War of 1812, 97:383 reviewed, 95:90–91 Lexington (Ky.) Intelligencer, 100:42, Lewis, David Levering, 96:358 51–56 Lewis, Ella, 99:265 Lexington (Ky.) Leader, 98:255, 99:31– Lewis, George, 104:219; White South 32, 104:60 and the Red Menace, The: Lexington (Ky.) Morning Transcript: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and proposal to relocate state capital to Massive Resistance, 1945–1965, Lexington, 104:272 reviewed, 104:774–76 Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter: Lewis, Helen M.: and Monica Appleby, reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Mountain Sisters: From Convent to campaign, 103:631 Lexington (Ky.) Statesman, 99:347, 353, busing plan, 101:260; woman suffrage 360 in, 99:251–52 Lexington (Ky.) Weekly Press, 100:10, Lexington, Va., 100:330 14, 16 Lexington and Fayette County Auxiliary Lexington, Kentucky, by Gerald L. Colonization Society: founding, 102:36 Smith: listed, 102:151 Lexington and Ohio Railroad, 97:385 Lexington, Ky., 95:7, 59, 66, 132, 403, (Lexington, Ky.), 406–9, 416–17, 419–21, 423–24, 100:477, 103:56 96:66, 243, 319, 97:353, 365, 98:249, Lexington Center Corporation, 99:256 251, 253, 255, 360, 362, 363, 382, Lexington Chamber of Commerce: 99:134, 145, 146, 370, 101:284, supports state capital relocation to 102:540, 104:213; African Americans Lexington, 104:274 in, 99:379; agricultural fair in, Lexington Civic League, 100:467 100:440; business opportunities in Lexington Debating Society, 100:40 early history, 103:499–500; Charles R. Lexington-Fayette Urban County Staples's history of, 103:48–50; early Government, 99:277 newspapers of, 100:36–40, 43–44, 50– Lexington Human Rights Commission: 57; economy of, 100:34–39, 51–53, Fayette County, Ky., school 433–35, 444, 456, 103:512; Ed integration, 101:250–51 Prichard law office in, 104:508, 546, Lexington Ice Company, 95:406 559; federal building, illus., 101:250; Lexington Interurban Railroad, 95:406 Fletcher family in, 102:3; German Lexington Jockey Club, 100:477 POWs in, 100:143; history of, 103:65; Lexington: Queen of the Bluegrass, by horse breeding and racing in, Randolph Hollingsworth: reviewed, 100:473–96; illus., 100:35, 479; 102:403–4 Jacksonian politics in, 100:29–57; and Lexington Railway Company, 95:415 Matthew Kennedy, 103:493–94, 495, Lexington Reos (baseball team), 99:104, 499–500, 503–12, 511; narcotic 108 addiction research in, 100:321; Lexington Signal Corps, 100:146, 164 politics in, 99:32–33, 259, 263, 277, Lexmark (Lexington, Ky.), 99:256 280; proposal to relocate state capital L. H. Bracken Cigar Company to, 104:254; race relations in, (Cincinnati, Ohio), 98:184 100:300, 101:247; reaction to capture Libbey, James K.: "Alben Barkley's Rise of Fort Donelson, 103:630; road to from Courthouse to Congress," Licking River, 102:515; school 98:261–78; "Alben W. Barkley: The integration in, 101:237–38, 243–74; Making of the 'Paducah Politician'," school merger, 101:247; slave traders 96:249–68; book reviews by, 101:183– in, 103:700; state capital relocation 85, 102:580–82, 104:355–57; Russian- issue, 104:249–51, 254, 259, 260–62, American Economic Relations, 1763– 268–69, 271–74, 276–77, 281–83; 1999, reviewed, 100:402–4 theater in, 100:29–30, 40–50; Thomas Liberation Historiography: African D. Clark commentary on, 103:372–74; American Writers and the Challenge of tobacco business in, 100:320–23; History, 1794–1861, by John Ernest: Vicksburg campaign victory reviewed, 102:104–6 celebration, 103:659; whipping issue Liberia, 96:172, 103:701; and in, 100:10, 17; white opposition to American Colonization Society, 102:37 Liberty Bank (Louisville, Ky.), 104:573 Protestants, Prayer, and American Liberty Bonds, 98:191, 196, 200 Culture, 1870–1930, by Rick Library Company of Philadelphia, Ostrander: reviewed, 99:189–90 103:502 "Life on the Kentucky Frontier: A Library Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.), Roundtable Discussion": edited by 103:503 Kenneth H. Williams, 102:461–87 Library of American Biography: and Lightburn, Richard P., 95:13 Jared Spark, 102:517 Lightfoot, [?]: account of, 102:550 Library of Congress (Washington, D. Lightfoot, Richard T., 98:266, 268 C.), 99:119, 150, 104:88, 615, 680 Lightfoot, Roy, 100:327 Library Service to African Americans in Light on the Path: The Anthropology and Kentucky, by Reinette F. Jones: History of the Southeastern Indians, reviewed, 99:398–99 edited by Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Licking River, 102:493, 542; Daniel Robbie Ethridge: reviewed, 104:299– Boone's surveys near, 102:549, 553; 300 road to Lexington, 102:515 Like A Family: The Making of a Southern Lieberman, Robbie: book review by, Cotton Mill World, 97:197 101:391–92; Prairie Power: Voices of "Like Fire in Broom Straw": Southern 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, Journalism and the Textile Strikes of reviewed, 102:273–75 1929–31, by Robert Weldon Whalen: Liebknecht, Karl, 96:356 reviewed, 100:242–45 Life and Adventures of Daniel Boone, by Like Rolling Thunder: The Air War in Michael A. Lofaro: reviewed by Vietnam, 1964–1975, by Ronald B. Thomas D. Clark, 103:337–38 Frankum Jr.: reviewed, 103:603–4 Life and Death in the Delta: African Li'l Abner (cartoon), 96:126 American Narratives of Violence, Lilienthal, David, 97:47, 62, 81, Resilience and Social Change, by Kim 104:431 Lacy Rogers: reviewed, 104:366–68 Lillard, C. M., 95:246 Life at Southern Living: A Sort of Lillard, John, 95:246, 251, 252, 259, Memoir, by John Logue and Gary 266 McCalla: reviewed, 99:206–7 Lillie, J. J., 98:17–18 Life in a Three-Ring Circus: Posters and Limestone (Maysville, Ky.), 102:544; Interviews, by Sharon L. Smith and Daniel Boone at, 102:522, 553; Stephen J. Fletcher: reviewed, 99:333– Lexington Road: illus., 102:479 35 Limestone Park (Mayfield, Ky.), 100:146 Life magazine, 100:130 Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.): Life of George Rogers Clark, 1752–1818, Matthew Kennedy's home on, The: Triumphs and Tragedies, edited 103:511–12 by Kenneth C. Carstens and Nancy Lincoln, Abraham, 96:1, 221, 229, 317, Son Carstens: reviewed, 103:769–70 319, 320, 321, 327, 331, 332, 333, Life of Johnny Reb, The Common Soldier 334, 345, 346, 347, 348, 358, 360, of the Confederacy, by Bell I. Wiley: 364, 97:1, 7–8, 9, 10, 14–17, 18, 19, reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, 22, 23, 127, 131–32, 247, 394, 444, 103:329–30 98:179–80, 189, 208–9, 240, 429–34, Life of Prayer in a World of Science, The: 99:56, 98, 343, 346, 347, 348, 351, 352, 101:399, 403, 416, 417, 418, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: 425, 427, 441, 447, 103:530, 535, The End of Slavery in America, by 641, 670, 680, 104:461; assassination Allen C. Guelzo: reviewed, 102:110–12 of, 103:685; and the Black Hawk War, Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second 102:506; comparison with Jefferson Inaugural, by Ronald C. White Jr.: Davis as a war leader, 101:453–54; reviewed, 101:147–52 and compensated emancipation, Lincoln's Moral Vision: The Second 103:676; countermands Grant's Inaugural, by James Tackach: Jewish expulsion order, 103:634; reviewed, 101:147–52 election of 1860, 103:667–68, 759–64; Lincoln's Quest for Equality: The Road to election of and secession, 101:413–14; Gettysburg, by Carl F. Wieck: evaluation of as a war leader, reviewed, 101:147–52 101:435–36, 438; and the expansion Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered, by of slavery, 101:407, 415; fear of John Channing Briggs: reviewed, popular sovereignty, 101:416; 104:157–59 grandfather of President Lincoln, Lincoln Story, The: The Postwar Years, 102:489; as great leader, 100:424, by Thomas E. Bonsall: reviewed, 471, 102:399; handwriting of, 103:57; 102:141–43 and Henry Clay, 100:448–49, 453–54; Lindburg, Emilie, 97:26 importance of Ky., 101:95, 103:671; Lindenmeyer, Kriste: book review by, KHS acquires watch of, 100:1; and Ky. 95:334–35; Greatest Generation Grows during Civil War, 103:663; memorial, Up, The: American Childhood in the illus., 102:387; opposition to policies 1930s, reviewed, 104:352–53 in Ky., 103:659; and Reconstruction, Lindsay, William: illus., 104:262; state 102:311; reelection of, 103:684; war capital relocation issue, 104:260–61, aim, 103:628; war strategy, 103:675; 268–69; supports Preston Brown, and William H. Townsend, 103:55–57 104:63 Lincoln, Mary Todd, 95:378, 99:57 Lindstrom, Matthew J.: book review by, Lincoln, Robert Todd, 95:378–79 100:262–64; The National Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Environmental Policy Act: Judicial Crisis, by David Potter, 101:424 Misconstruction, Legislative Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech Indifference, and Executive Neglect, That Made Abraham Lincoln President, reviewed, 99:439–41 by Harold Holzer: reviewed, 102:108–9 Linebaugh, Donald W.: book review by, Lincoln County, Ky., 99:208; Daniel 95:90–91 Boone's surveys in, 102:538, 539, Linen, James A. III, 99:41 542, 544, 555 Lines in the Sand: Race and Class in "Lincoln Guns," 99:352–53 Lowcountry Georgia, 1750–1860, by Lincoln Institute (Shelby County, Ky.), Timothy James Lockley: reviewed, 99:44, 370–72 99:408–9 Lincoln Memorial (Hodgenville, Ky.), Link, Arthur S., 96:137–38 99:115; illus., 102:387 Link, William A.: Roots of Secession: Lincoln of Kentucky, by Lowell H. Slavery and Politics in Antebellum Harrison: reviewed, 98:429–31 Virginia, reviewed, 101:141–43 Lincoln on Lincoln, by Paul M. Zall: Linn, Brian, 104:66 reviewed, 98:208–9 Linn, Patti: and Donna M. Neary, Local Matters: Race, Crime, and Justice Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen in the Nineteenth-Century South, edited Landing: The Restoration of a Way of by Christopher Waldrep and Donald Life, noted, 98:134–35 G. Nieman: reviewed, 100:370–71 Ice Company (Paducah, Ky.): local option: 1947 Democratic illus., 102:195 gubernatorial primary, 104:516 Linsley, Judith Walker: Giant Under the Locke, John, 95:341–42 Hill: A History of the Spindletop Oil Locke, "Peg," 98:292–93 Discovery at Beaumont, Texas, in Lockett, Francis, 102:43 1901, reviewed, 101:177–79 Lockley, Timothy James: Lines in the Linton, Mrs. J. T., 99:301 Sand: Race and Class in Lowcountry Lippert, Thomas J.: Leon Lippert: Georgia, 1750–1860, reviewed, Rediscovering the Art and the Man, 99:408–9 reviewed, 99:400–401 Lockwood Lewis Orchestra (Louisville, Lisle, Teddy David: book review by, Ky.), 98:399 102:234–35 Locust Grove (Louisville, Ky.), 97:337– Listen Here: Women Writing in 46; archaeology of slave quarters at, Appalachia, edited by Sandra L. 96:167–91 Ballard and Patricia L. Hudson: listed, Locust Hill (near Frankfort, Ky.), 102:152 97:162, 168 Litoff, Judy Barrett: book reviews by, Lodge, Henry Cabot, 95:36, 41, 47, 49, 96:209–11, 101:380–81 52, 98:44, 45; George C. Herring Little, Douglas: American Orientalism: interview of, 102:294; and Philippine The U. S. and the Middle East Since War, 104:72–73 1945, reviewed, 101:198–201 Lodging for A Night, 97:31 Little Bighorn, Mont.: battle of, 100:483 Lodi (horse), 100:485 Little Caesar (film), 98:425–27 Loews Corporation, 100:314 Little Colonel, The (film and book), Lofaro, Michael A.: book reviewed by 98:369–70 Thomas D. Clark, 103:337–38; Boone Little Taste of Freedom, A: The Black Day 2004 roundtable discussion, Freedom Struggle in Claiborne County, 102:461–87; Daniel Boone: An Mississippi, by Emilye Crosby: American Life, reviewed, 102:91–92; reviewed, 104:368–69 and Daniel Boone's surveying, Litwack, Leon, 100:298 102:558; illus., 102:482, 504; Litwicki, Ellen: book review by, interview about Daniel Boone, 104:159–61 100:497–504; "Many Lives of Daniel liver disease: B. F. Goodrich Plant, Boone," 102:489–511 Louisville, Ky., 102:171–75 Loftus, Elizabeth, 100:274–75 Livermore, Ky., 100:308 Logan (Ky.) County Enterprise, 100:13– Livingston, Robert R., 100:335 14 Livingston County, Ky., 99:346 Logan, Benjamin, 97:141, 98:49, Living the Story (video), 99:2 100:502; compared to Daniel Boone, Lloyd, Emily, 98:382 102:523; letter of, 101:20 Lloyd, John P.: book review by, Logan, George: and integration of the 103:803–5 University of Ky., 103:412–14 Logan, Marvel M., 95:54, 104:452 reviewed, 95:182–83 Logan, William, 104:13 Long Island College Hospital (New Logan County, Ky., 100:11, 14, York), 97:169 104:555 Long Island of the Holston, 97:145, Logans Crossroads (Mill Springs, Ky.), 150, 151, 152, 153, 156 96:236 Long Journey Home (film), 96:131 Logan's Station, 97:137, 141, 150 Longley, Kyle: book reviews by, Logan Wildcats, 97:433 100:415–16, 104:200–201, 766–67 Logevall, Fred, 102:312; options in Long March Ahead: African American Vietnam, 102:330–31 Churches and Public Policy in Post-Civil Logue, John: Life At Southern Living: A Rights America, edited by R. Drew Sort of Memoir, reviewed, 99:206–7 Smith: reviewed, 104:371–73 Logwell, Thomas: Daniel Boone's Longmoor, W. W.: Ky. Historical surveys for, 102:552 Society, 101:19 Loki (horse), 100:485 Longstreet, James, 101:452, 454, 455 Lomax, Alan, 98:392, 404 Long Time Coming: A Photographic Lombard, Anne S.: book reviews by, Portrait of America, 1935–1943, by 100:207–9, 101:121–23, 102:569–71, Michael Lesy: reviewed, 101:538–41 104:703–5; Making Manhood: Growing Looking for Clark Gable and Other 20th- Up Male in Colonial New England, Century Pursuits, by Virginia Van Der reviewed, 101:325–27 Veer Hamilton: reviewed, 95:334–35 Lomperis, Timothy J.: book review by, Looney, J. Jefferson: book reviews by, 101:549–52; From People's War to 100:71–73, 548–49 People's Rule: Insurgency, Intervention, Lopat, Edmund W., 99:105 and the Lessons of Vietnam, reviewed, Lopez, Claude-Ann: My Life With 95:114–15 Benjamin Franklin, reviewed, 99:75–76 London (Ky.) Mountain Echo, 98:46 "Lord, We're Just Trying to Save Your London, Jack, 96:356 Water": Environmental Activism and London, Ky., 95:64, 101:460 Dissent in the Appalachian South, by London Agreement and Charter, Suzanne Marshall: reviewed, 100:578– 95:149, 150 79 London School of Economics, 96:292 Lord Dunmore's War, 100:331 Long, Frank W.: Confessions of a Lorenz, Edward C.: Defining Global Depression Muralist, reviewed, 95:210– Justice: The History of U. S. 11 International Labor Standards Policy, Long, Huey P.: and Robert Penn reviewed, 99:197–99 Warren, 104:2, 79, 84 Los Angeles, Calif., 99:103, 118, 382, Longest Raid of the Civil War, by Lester 385, 100:200 V. Horwitz: reviewed, 99:396–98 Los Angeles A to Z: An Encyclopedia of Long Green: The Rise and Fall of City and County, 99:385 Tobacco in South Carolina, by Eldred Losantiville: See Cincinnati E. Prince Jr. with Robert R. Simpson: Lossing, Benson J.: Pictorial Field Book reviewed, 99:171–72 of the Civil War: Journeys Through the Long Hunt: Death of the Buffalo East of Battlefields in the Wake of Conflict, the Mississippi, by Ted Franklin Belue: noted, 96:116 Lost Cause: and emancipation, Louisiana Sugar Plantations During the 102:398, 399; romanticism of, Civil War, by Charles P. Roland: noted, 102:394; significance in recent 97:241–42 historiography, 102:401 Louisiana Territory, 95:227; political Lost Cause: Myths and Realities of the transition of, 102:490 Confederacy, by William C. Davis: Louisville (Ky.) Advertiser, 97:2 reviewed, 95:199–200 Louisville (Ky.) Commercial, 96:37; Lost Promise of Patriotism, The: reaction to Louisville lynching, Debating American Identity, 1890– 102:373–74; state capital relocation 1920, by Jonathan M. Hansen: issue, 104:268, 269, 277–78; reviewed, 102:250–51 whipping issue, 100:10, 16–17, 21 Lost Revolutions: The South in the Louisville (Ky.) Commercial Review: 1950s, by Pete Daniel: reviewed, reaction to Louisville lynching, 98:313–14 102:375–76 Lotus Unleashed, The: The Buddhist Louisville (Ky.) Courier, 95:56; on Peace Movement in South Vietnam, by railroads, 95:10 Robert J. Topmiller: reviewed, Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, 95:30, 101:549–52 96:32, 37, 38, 301, 98:363, 370, 371, Lough, J. M.: reaction to Grant's 373, 379, 381, 99:32, 33, 35, 235, Vicksburg campaign, 103:631–32 246, 100:9, 13, 488, 495, 101:1, Louisa, Ky.: Edward Francis training 104:425, 454, 549, 593; 1947 at, 101:457 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Louisa High School (Lawrence County, 104:518; calls for Paul E. Patton's Ky.), 102:69 resignation, 102:82–83; and Earle Louisiana, 95:5, 98:241, 99:250, Clements, 104:519; fires Carl Braden, 100:345–47; election of 1844 in, 104:243; on Henry H. Denhardt, 100:464–65; Louisiana Purchase, 96:302; on J. C. W. Beckham, 95:44, 100:334, 335, 343, 348, 102:510; and 52; on League of Nations, 95:44, 45, secession, 101:417; Spain cedes to 47, 48, 50; on Paul E. Patton's legacy, France, 100:334; state capital 102:85–87; resistence to red scare, relocation issue, 104:266, 282; sugar 104:243; state capital relocation issue, plantations, 101:443; triracial isolate 104:267, 269, 274, 277; on the Tenth group in, 102:212 Indiana, 96:225; Thomas D. Clark Louisiana Historical Association and commentary on, 103:374; truck deal The Historic New Orleans Collection: story, 104:575; on William McKinley, Charting Louisiana: Selected Talks 96:254 from the Louisiana Purchase Louisville (Ky.) Daily Courier, 99:345, Bicentennial Conference DVD, 347, 352, 360; reaction to Louisville reviewed, 104:141–43 lynching, 102:372, 375, 379, 381; and Louisiana State University, 98:342, the slave curfew, 102:363–65 101:401; Robert Penn Warren at, Louisville (Ky.) Daily Journal: on Don 104:79, 81, 82 Carlos Buell, 96:328 Louisiana State University Press, Louisville (Ky.) Defender, 99:21, 22, 25, 101:430; selected letters of Robert 28, 30, 34, 375, 104:238, 241, 246; Penn Warren, 104:81, 83–84 support for the Bradens, 104:228 Louisville (Ky.) Democrat: attitude to migration to and life in, 99:363–84; air Lincoln administration, 103:628; pollution, 102:158–60; reaction to Louisville lynching, antidiscrimination campaign in, 102:372, 377, 381; and the slave 104:236, 238, 241; baseball in, curfew, 102:363–65; Vicksburg 99:115; B. F. Goodrich Plant, article campaign victory celebration, 103:659 about, 102:157–81; and the Braden Louisville (Ky.) Evening Bulletin: case, 104:228–42; busing controversy, reaction to Louisville lynching, 101:264; cigarette plants in, 100:314, 102:377 317; city charter bill, 104:270; city Louisville (Ky.) Evening Post, 95:32 hall, 99:388; civil rights movement in, Louisville (Ky.) Journal, 99:344, 347, 104:213–14, 217–48, 697–98; 350, 102:374; attitude to Lincoln Crescent Hill Public Library, 102:520; administration, 103:628; bail hearing Daniel Boone sculpture, 102:513; in Louisville lynching case, 102:379– Daniel Boone sculpture, illus., 80; behavior of Ohio troops at the 102:514; defense industry in, 99:377– battle of Shiloh, 103:639; Briar Creek 78; Democratic Party in, 104:453–54, slave case, 102:368; letter denouncing 517–18, 589–90, 683; economy of, Confederates, 97:8; on Mahlon D. 100:46; Encyclopedia reviewed, Manson, 96:231–31, 234, 236, 237; 99:385–92; essay about, 101:483; reaction to Grant's Vicksburg founding of, 102:523; German POWs campaign, 103:631–32; reaction to in, 100:143, 146; Grant's visit to, Louisville lynching, 102:372; and the 103:659–60; Guards, reorganization slave curfew, 102:363–65; on the of, 102:376; integration case, 101:238; Tenth Indiana, 96:225 judiciary of, 102:362–63; in the Know- Louisville (Ky.) Literary News-Letter, Nothing era, 102:357–82; Ky. 101:10 Historical Society in, 101:8–12; Louisville (Ky.) Post: state capital lynching in, 102:357–82; Matthew relocation issue, 104:270–73 Kennedy's move to, 103:512; militia Louisville (Ky.) Times, 96:301, 99:23; of, 102:376; newspapers reaction to death of Earl F. Parks Sr., 102:174; lynching, 102:372–76; open-housing illus., 100:171; resistance to the red demonstrations in, 99:44, 390; open- scare, 104:243; state capital relocation housing march, illus., 104:245; and issue, 104:277; on William English the origins of the L&N Railroad, 95:1– Walling, 96:374 28; political leaders of, 102:363; Louisville, Ky., 95:59, 63, 132, 245, political situation in 1855–57, 247–50, 252, 259, 268, 279, 389, 396, 102:359; population of, 99:364, 365, 420, 421, 424, 96:243, 317, 318, 319– 367, 373, 377, 379–81; proposed 24, 326–27, 328–29, 330, 331, 332, canal at, 100:435; public housing in, 333, 334, 337, 351, 352, 353, 374, 99:377–78; reaction to capture of Fort 97:51, 58, 248, 249, 254, 255, 257, Donelson, 103:628, 629; and the red 259, 263, 264, 282, 306, 314, 365, scare, 104:217–48; right-wing activists 379, 98:24, 155–57, 170–72, 175, in, 104:241–42; school integration in, 183, 245, 246, 255, 284, 289, 374, 99:19, 379, 101:244; segregation in, 397, 403, 100:197, 200, 298, 486, 104:695; sit-in demonstration, illus., 490, 103:665; African American 104:239; slave curfew, 102:363–65; slave revolt panic, 102:362–63; state capitol relocation issue, 104:249–50, Response to the Southern Red Scare," 254, 256, 258–62, 264, 267, 269, by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:217–48 272–74, 279, 281–83; Underground Louisville Commercial Club, 104:279; Railroad, 101:105; Vicksburg supports state capital relocation to campaign victory celebration, Louisville, 104:270–71, 274 103:658–59; vote in 1963 Louisville Diamonds: The Louisville gubernatorial campaign, 104:590; vote Major-League Reader, 1876–1899, by to relocate state capital to, 104:276– Philip von Borries: noted, 97:237–38 77; West End, 99:372–74, 381; and Louisville Free Public Library, 99:368– whipping of criminals, 100:8, 20; 69; Ky. Historical Society library in, women in politics in, 99:255, 256, 101:12 263, 266, 271–76, 280; World War II Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E), in, 99:377–79; World War I in, 99:126, 99:366–67, 391 148 Louisville in World War II, by Bruce M. Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N), Tyler: noted, 103:843 95:409, 410, 96:321, 97:248–50, 252, Louisville Male High School (Louisville, 254–55, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 273, Ky.), 104:421 278, 282, 283, 98:254, 255, 99:56, Louisville Municipal College for 100:307–8, 310, 104:519; and 1922– Negroes, 99:368, 370–71, 373, 376 23 railroad strike, 100:304–5; Louisville Road (Frankfort, Ky.): illus., expansion of in Corbin, 100:295; 103:487 importance to the Confederacy, Love, Eric T. L.: Race over Empire: 103:630; map of rail lines of, 100:294; Racism and U. S. Imperialism, 1865– origins of, 95:1–28 1900, reviewed, 104:163–65 Louisville and Eastern Railroad, 95:405 Love and Power in the Nineteenth Louisville and Frankfort Railroad Century: The Marriage of Violet Blair, Company, 95:19 by Virginia Jeans Laas: reviewed, Louisville and Jefferson County 97:217–19 Progressive Party, 104:223 Lovejoy, Elijah P., 96:358, 360 Louisville and Nashville Military Band, Loveland, Anne C.: and Otis B. 104:274–75 Wheeler, From Meetinghouse to Louisville and Nashville Turnpike Megachurch: A Material and Cultural (Jefferson County, Ky.), 102:357 History, reviewed, 101:556–58 Louisville and Portland Canal, 95:370, Lovely, Sylvia, 99:257, 282, 283 378 Lovely Lane Chapel (Baltimore, Md.), "Louisville and the Origins of the L & N 102:18 Railroad," by Aaron D. Purcell, 95:1– Lovett, Wells: 1963 Democratic 28 gubernatorial primary, 104:582–83, Louisville Baptist Orphans Home, 587 98:24–25, 27, 37–40 Lowden, Frank O., 95:53 Louisville Bar Association, 98:175 Lowell, James Russell, 96:365 Louisville Board of Trade: supports Lower Blue Licks (Ky.): Daniel Boone state capital relocation to Louisville, at, 102:493 104:274 Lowitt, Richard: book review by, Louisville Brecks, 97:413 101:375–76 "Louisville Civil Rights Movement's Lowman, Harry King, 99:27; 1963 of the University of Ky.: and Democratic gubernatorial primary, integration of the University of Ky., 104:582–83 103:407–8 Luallen, Eugenia Crittenden "Crit," Lynch, Ky., 97:191 99:278, 279, 102:79 Lynchburg, Va., 100:298 Lucas, Marion B., 96:185, 97:84, 96, lynching: article about, 102:284; in Ky., 345, 98:155, 166, 101:74, 103:723; 100:17; in Louisville, 102:357–82; as "African Americans on the Kentucky triumph of white racism, 102:400–401 Frontier," 95:121–34; analysis of Lynn, Loretta, 96:129, 101:4, 104:639 slavery in Ky., 103:691–92, 722; Lyon, Rhoda J., 98:9 "Berea College in the 1870s and Lyon County, Ky., 99:346, 352, 1880s: Student Life at a Racially 104:675 Integrated Kentucky College," 98:1–22; Lythgoe, A. J., 97:275, 285 book note by, 96:217; book reviews Lytle, Andrew, 103:272; and Robert by, 95:191–93, 98:312–13, 100:59–60, Penn Warren, 104:78, 90 533–34, 102:94–95, 104:130–32; Boone Day 2004 roundtable M discussion, 102:461–87; History of MacArthur, Arthur: Philippine War, Blacks in Kentucky: From Slavery to prosecution of, 104:48 Segregation, 1760–1891, listed, MacArthur, Douglas, 100:460, 102:329 102:151; illus., 102:12 MacArthur and the American Century: A Lucas, Mark: book review by, 95:435– Reader, edited by William M. Leary: 36 reviewed, 100:107–10 Lujack, Johnny, 98:351 Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lukacs, John: The Hitler of History, 101:481, 488; on history, 101:479–80; reviewed, 96:211–12 illus., 101:483 Lukas, Albert, 100:156 MacDonald, Ramsey, 96:355–56 Lumbee: triracial isolate group, MacDonnell, Francis: book review by, 102:215 104:357–59 Lumpkin, Roy "Father," 97:439 Mace, Borden, 96:130 Lumsden, Linda J.: Inez: The Life and Machen, Willis B., 99:352, 353 Times of Inez Milholland, reviewed, Machoian, Ronald G.: William Harding 102:433–34; Rampant Women; Carter and the American Army: A Suffragists and the Right of Assembly, Soldier's Story, reviewed, 104:731–33 reviewed, 96:206–7 MacKethan, Lucinda H.: and Joseph M. Lund, William: War Production Board, Flora, eds., The Companion to 104:488 Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, Lunger, Irvin L.: Boone Day speaker, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs, 101:34 reviewed, 100:580–81 Luxemburg, Rosa, 96:356 Mackey, Robert R.: Uncivil War: Lyle, James, 100:342 Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, Lyman C. Draper Collection: State 1861–1865, review essay, 103:535–41 Historical Society of Wisconsin, Mackey, Thomas C.: book reviews by, 101:19 95:189–90, 455–56, 96:97–98, Lyman T. Johnson v. Board of Trustees 97:216–17, 98:123–25, 99:187–88, 100:235–37, 102:232–33, 104:171–72 99:427–29 Mackville, Ky., 96:339 Maggie B. B. (horse), 100:482, 494 MacLean, John R.: and the Peace Magic (horse), 100:485 Democrats, 103:638; reaction to Magic City, The: Footnotes to the History Grant's Vicksburg campaign, of Middlesborough, Kentucky, and the 103:644–45 Yellow Creek Valley, by Ann Dudley MacLeish, Archibald, 104:432 Matheny: listed, 102:151 MacMurray, Fred, 98:374 Magill, Frank N., 97:115 Macon, Ga., 101:78 Maglie, Salvatore A. M. "Sal," 99:111 MacPhail, Leland S. "Larry" Sr., 99:99, Magnolia: Grant's headquarters boat, 113, 117, 188 103:646 MacRae, Ann Cameron: book review by, Magnolia (horse), 100:479–80, 482–83, 101:120–21 485, 492–93 MacVeagh, Wayne: and Preston Brown Magoffin, Beriah, 99:344–45, 351–54, case, 104:60, 63; tactics during 357; cartoon of, 103:672; and Ky. Philippine War, 104:66 neutrality, 103:661–62 Maddox, James G., 99:41 Mahan, Sara W., 99:265 Madeline (horse), 100:485 Mahan family, 102:485 Madigan, Mary Lou, 99:4; book note Maher, Elaine (Penny), 96:292 by, 98:136–37 "Mahlon D. Manson and the Civil War Madison, James, 95:38, 42, 337, 339, in Kentucky: The Politics of Martial 342, 343, 350, 359–61, 364–67, 420, Glory," by William J. Kaan, 96:221–47 99:96, 100:55, 444; greatness of, Mahnken, Thomas G.: Uncovering 100:424, 450, 455, 471; Henry Clay Ways of War: U. S. Intelligence and on, 100:471; Ky. support for, 101:289; Foreign Military Innovation, 1918– and slavery, 101:100 1941, reviewed, 100:554–56 Madison, Wisc., 100:191 Mailer, Norman, 96:25 Madison County, Ky., 99:208, 100:15, Main, Gloria L.: Peoples of a Spacious 498, 102:542; black recruiting in, Land: Families and Cultures in Colonial 101:460; census data of, 101:458; New England, reviewed, 100:207–9 Daniel Boone's surveys in, 102:555; Maine, 99:268 Edward Francis family in, 101:457, Mainfort, Robert C.: and Darlene 458, 478; Green Clay land in, 104:252 Applegate, eds., Woodland Period Madison River, 104:14 Systematics in the Middle Ohio Valley, Madison Square Garden (N.Y.), 96:276 reviewed, 103:767–69 Madisonville, Ky., 95:396, 98:254, 293, Main Street (Frankfort, Ky.): illus., 294, 99:277, 100:193; economic 103:464 impact of Civil War on, 103:672–73 Main Street Amusements: Movies and Madness in America: Cultural and Commercial Entertainment in a Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness Southern City, 1896–1930, by Gregory before 1914, by Lynn Gamwell and A. Waller: reviewed, 95:183–85 Nancy Tomes: noted, 95:118 Major, Samuel I. M., 95:395; Ky. Madonna (horse), 100:485 Historical Society, 101:12 Madrillene (horse), 100:492 Major Daingerfield (horse), 100:494 Maga, Tim: Judgment at Tokyo: The Major Hall (Frankfort, Ky.), 101:14 Japanese War Trials, reviewed, Major McKinley: William McKinley and Health in the United States, by the Civil War, by William H. Margaret Humphreys: reviewed, Armstrong: reviewed, 98:319–21 100:516–18 Making and Unmaking of a Malcolm X: Inventing Radical Judgment, Revolutionary Family, The: The Tuckers by Robert E. Terrill: reviewed, of Virginia, 1752–1830, by Phillip 103:828–29 Hamilton: reviewed, 102:235–37 Malden, M. O., 102:44 Making Constitutional Law: Thurgood Mallory, Robert, 96:334 Marshall and the Supreme Court, Malone, Bill C., 98:387, 400 1961–1991, by Mark V. Tushnet: Malone, Dumas: Thomas D. Clark reviewed, 95:455–56 commentary on, 103:326; Thomas D. Making Heretics: Militant Protestantism Clark letters to, 103:231, 238, 326, and Free Grace in Massachusetts, 374–76 1636–1641, by Michael P. Winship: Maloney, Clarence: and the truck deal, reviewed, 101:327–29 104:575 Making History: The Biographical Maltoni, Cesare: illus., 102:168; Narrratives of Robert Penn Warren, by polyvinyl chloride and cancer, Jonathan S. Cullick: reviewed, 102:169–71; rat studies, 102:172; 100:62–66 study of angiosarcoma, 102:177 Making Manhood: Growing Up Male in Maltz, Earl M.: The Chief Justiceship of Colonial New England, by Anne S. Warren Burger, 1969–1986, reviewed, Lombard: Challenge and Change in 98:222–24 Appalachia: The Story of Hindman Malvasi, Mark G.: book reviews by, Settlement School, reviewed, 101:325– 100:551–52, 102:259–60, 104:785–87 27 Malvern Hill (Va.): battle of, 96:14 "Making of a Kentucky Architect and Mama Learned Us to Work: Farm Entrepreneur: Insights into the Life of Women in the New South, by Lu Ann Matthew Kennedy": by Francis D. Pitts Jones: reviewed, 100:553–54 III, 103:493–515 Mambrino Chief (horse), 100:487–88, Making of "Mammy Pleasant," The: A 490 Black Entrepreneur in Nineteenth- Mambrino Patchen (horse), 100:487 Century , by Lynn M. Mammoth Cave (Ky.), 97:383, 98:385 Hudson: reviewed, 101:162–65 Mammoth Cave National Park: Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Reflections, by Raymond Klass: noted, Legend, by Donna J. Kessler: 104:807 reviewed, 95:94–95 Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance Making of the Cold War Enemy: Culture Company (Louisville, Ky.), 99:371, and Politics in the Military Intellectual 373–74 Complex, The, by Ron Robin: reviewed, Manager (horse), 100:492–93 100:250–52 Manassas, Va.: battle of, 103:671, 673; Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and second battle of, George W. Smith's the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970, reaction to, 103:676 by Christophe Lecuyer: reviewed, Mandarins of the Future: Modernization 104:373–75 Theory in Cold War America, by Nils Malaria: Poverty, Race and Public Gilman: reviewed, 101:548–49 Man Everybody Knew, The: Bruce Ky.): Daniel Boone's move from, Barton and the Making of Modern 102:553 America, by Richard M. Fried: Marcello, Ronald E.: and Peter B. Land, reviewed, 104:180–82 eds., Warriors and Scholars: A Modern Manhunt: The Twelve-Day Chase for Reader, noted, 103:846 Lincoln's Killer, by James L. Swanson: March, Peyton C., 99:125, 149, 151, reviewed, 104:727–29 152; Edward M. Coffman's research Manifest Destiny: and Daniel Boone, on, 104:680–81 102:498–99, 501, 510–11, 520, 525 Marcum, Deanna, 96:380–81 Manifest Destiny's Underworld: Marcy, Carl, 100:148 Filibustering in Antebellum America, by Margaret West (horse), 100:485 Robert E. May: reviewed, 100:221–25 Margaret Wood (horse), 100:479, 481, Manifest Manhood and the Antebellum 485, 493 American Empire, by Amy S. Margo, Robert A.: and Joel Perlemann, Greenberg: reviewed, 103:789–90 Women's Work? American Manigault, Arthur M., 97:275 Schoolteachers, 1650–1920, reviewed, Bay (Philippines): Spanish fleet 99:179–81 in, 104:44 Margulis, Heidi, 99:268 Mann, Horace, 96:36, 42, 54, 58 Maria Wood (horse), 100:485 Mann, Ralph: article by, 103:528 Marilley, Suzanne: Woman Suffage and Mann, Terry, 99:222 the Origins of Liberal Feminism in the Manning, Chandra: book review by, United States, 1820–1920, noted, 104:155–57 95:460–61 Manning, Keri L.: book review by, Marini, Stephen A.: Sacred Song in 98:125–27 America, reviewed, 102:234–35 Manning, Mrs. William: sexual Marion, Mattie, 98:59 harassment allegations against Fr. Maritt, Dewie L., 100:153–54 John Thayer, 101:293 Market Street (Lexington, Ky.): Matthew Mansfield (Lexington, Ky.), 100:437 Kennedy's property on, 103:507–8 Manson, Mahlon D.: article about, Markowitz, Gerald: and David Rosner, 96:221–47 Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics Manufacturing Chemists Association: of Industrial Pollution, reviewed, acroosteolysis investigation, 102:163– 101:220–22; and David Rosner, 65; study of angiosarcoma, 102:177; "Uncovering a Deadly Cancer: The study of vinyl chloride workers, National Implications of Revelations at 102:173–74; and toxic-control the B. F. Goodrich Plant in Louisville," legislation, 102:178–79; vinyl chloride- 102:157–81 cancer link, 102:171; and vinyl Marks, William, 99:380 chloride level of safety, 102:166–69, Mark's Colored Mission Episcopal 171 Church (Louisville, Ky.), 98:173 Man Who Fell to Earth, The, by Walter Mark Twain and the American West, by Tevis, 100:320 Joseph L. Coulombe: reviewed, "Many Lives of Daniel Boone," by 101:364–66 Michael A. Lofaro, 102:489–511 Marler, Scott P.: book reviews by, Marble Creek Farm (Fayette County, 99:181–83, 101:161–62 Marmion, C. Gresham: support for the Baseball's Pivotal Era, 1945–1951, Bradens, 104:228–29 reviewed, 99:74–75; book review by, Marsden, George M.: Jonathan 104:773–74; "Happy Chandler and Edwards: A Life, reviewed, 102:569–71 Baseball's Pivotal Era," 99:99–121; Marshall, Alexander K., 100:341 and Jeffrey S. Suchanek, eds., Time on Marshall, Anne E., 99:122; "Kentucky's Target: The World War II Memoir of Separate Coach Law and African William R. Buster, reviewed, 98:298– American Response, 1892–1900," 99; photo of, 99:117 98:241–59 Marshall County, Ky., 99:341, 342 Marshall, Ben, 99:296–97 Marshall family: in Kentucky, 104:680 Marshall, Bill: and Thomas D. Clark Marshall Plan: success of, 102:314 memorial issue, 103:6 Mart, Michelle: book reviews by, Marshall, Bobby, Paducah: during 100:396–98, 102:129–31 1937 flood, 102:186 Marten, James: book review by, Marshall, Bridget: book review by, 95:449–50 103:782–83 Martha Matilda Harper and the Marshall, Burke, 99:30, 36, 41 American Dream: How One Woman Marshall, Christine, 104:680–82 Changed the Face of Modern Business, Marshall, Elizabeth, 99:257 by Jane R. Plitt: reviewed, 98:234–36 Marshall, George C., 96:278, 99:140– Martial, B., 97:370 41; Forrest C. Pogue oral history Martin, Andrew "Skipper": pardon of, interviews of, 104:614, 618, 626, 678; 102:85 Forrest C. Pogue's biography of, Martin, Asa E., 101:96, 103:712 104:679; understanding of history, Martin, Charles H.: book review by, 104:678–79 99:192–94 Marshall, Herbert, 98:408, 414 Martin, Dean, 98:346 Marshall, Humphrey (1760-1841), Martin, Elmer, 99:382 100:341 Martin, Fletcher, 104:221 Marshall, Humphrey (1760–1841): Ky. Martin, Galen, 99:22 Historical Society, 101:10 Martin, Glen, 98:293 Marshall, John, 98:87, 100:343, 455 Martin, Homer, 97:409 Marshall, Julia, 98:5 Martin, James, 104:441–42, 447, 559– Marshall, Mary McDowell "Polly" (Mrs. 60; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, Alexander), 100:341 104:444–45 Marshall, M. L., 98:39 Martin, James B., 103:520, 531–32 Marshall, Suzanne: "Lord, We're Just Martin, Janet M.: Presidency and Trying to Save Your Water": Women, The: Promise, Performance, Environmental Activism and Dissent in and Illusion, 101:554–56 the Appalachian South, reviewed, Martin, Janice, 99:280 100:578–79 Martin, Jay: Education of John Dewey, Marshall, Thomas, 100:331–32, 341; The, reviewed, 101:170–71 Fayette County surveys, 102:540–41, Martin, Joanne, 99:383 547; price of a survey, 102:551 Martin, Joseph, 98:396 Marshall, Thomas F., 97:162–63, 167 Martin, Mary, 96:276 Marshall, Thurgood, 99:10, 375 Martin, Peppy, 99:267 Marshall, William J. Jr., 97:101, 99:95; Martin, Robert, 104:570; Eastern Mason, George, 95:364, 365 Kentucky University, 104:567; and the Mason, James Rankin: biography of, truck deal, 104:574–75 101:459–60; owner of Liza Francis, Martin, Skipper, 102:79 101:458 Martin, Walter: Thomas D. Clark letter Mason, Kathy S.: book review by, to, 103:346 102:429–31 Martin, William, 100:439 Mason, Margaret, 101:469 Martin County, Ky.: coal slurry spill, Mason, Mary, 101:473 101:4 Mason, Rankin, 101:462, 473; farm of, Martineau, Harriet, 100:430 101:460 Martin's Business College (Covington, Mason, Robert: Richard Nixon and the Ky.), 98:184 Quest for a New Majority, reviewed, Martin's Station, Ky.: disease at, 102:452–54 102:484 Mason, Sarah, 101:473 Marvin College (Clinton, Ky.), 98:261 Mason, Tyler A., 97:284 Marx, Chico, 98:421 Mason County, Ky., 95:173, 100:7, Marx, Groucho, 98:421 142; Daniel Boone's surveys in, Marx, Harpo, 98:421 102:555; slave jail, 101:99 Marx, Zeppo, 98:421 Mason family, 101:462; Madison Marxism: and Civil War interpretation, County, Ky., 101:459 102:388 Masonic Lodge of Scottsville, 99:293 , 95:129, 96:315, 316, 99:55, Masons, 102:509 250, 360; abolition bill, 101:276; Massachusetts: 1780 constitution, Roman Catholic migration to Ky., 95:346–47, 351; library projects in, 97:348, 352, 356, 101:286; and 95:60; whipping in, 100:6 secession, 101:413; triracial isolate Massachusetts Historical Society group in, 102:212 (Boston, Mass.), 101:10 Mary McLeod Bethune and Black Massey, Raymond, 98:379 Women's Political Activism, by Joyce A. Massie, Henry, 97:344 Hanson: reviewed, 101:368–70 Massillon Maroons, 97:438 Mary P. Follett: Creating Democracy, Masten, J. C., 98:185 Transforming Management, by Joan C. Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, Tonn: reviewed, 101:528–29 and Freedom in the American South, by Mary Todd Elementary School Mark M. Smith: reviewed, 96:93–95 (Lexington, Ky.): African American Masterful Women: Slaveholding Widows students, 101:260, 267 from the American Revolution through Maryville College (Tenn.), 98:1 the Civil War, by Kirsten E. Wood: Marzian, Mary Lou, 99:273, 274, 283 reviewed, 104:316–18 Masaryk, Jan, 96:356 Master of the Senate: The Years of Mason, Betty: Columbia University, Lyndon Johnson, by Robert A. Caro: 104:616 reviewed, 100:255–57 Mason, Bobbie Ann, 98:382, 383, Masterplots, 97:115 101:4; Clear Springs: A Memoir, Masters, Frank, 97:307, 315; book reviewed, 97:205–7 review by, 97:230–32 Mason, Charlie, 101:469 Masters, Michael Edward: Col. Michael Mason, Don, 101:469 Edward Masters' Hospitality–Kentucky Maumee Valley (Ohio), 104:21–22 Style, noted, 99:92–93 Maunula, Marko: book review by, Masterson, Albert "Red": syndicate 103:585–87 enforcer in Newport, 98:346, 353, 361 Maxey Flats (Fleming County, Ky.): and Mastin, Mrs. John, 99:158 Wilson Wyatt, 104:566–67 Materson, Lisa G.: book review by, Maximilian I: in Mexico, 101:469 101:368–70 Maxine (film), 96:133–34 Matewan (film), 96:133 Maxwell, Angie: book review by, Matheny, Ann Dudley: Magic City, The: 104:179–80 Footnotes to the History of Maxwell, J. M., 98:246 Middlesborough, Kentucky, and the Maxwell Elementary School (Lexington, Yellow Creek Valley, listed, 102:151 Ky.), 101:262 Mathias, Frank F., 100:275, 277; book Maxwell Field (Montgomery, Ala.), reviews by, 96:108–10, 98:219–20, 102:43 101:189–92, 103:544–47; May, Bill, 104:568, 573, 579; 1959 "Confessions of a 1950s Old Gold Democratic gubernatorial primary, Salesman: Kentucky History by the 104:563–64; 1963 Democratic Carton," 100:311–28; The GI gubernatorial primary, 104:580, 586 Generation: A Memoir, reviewed, May, Jack, Prestonsburg, Ky., 104:452 98:217–18; illus., 100:313, 315 May, Lary: Big Tomorrow: Hollywood Matignon, Francis Anthony, 101:279 and the Politics of the American Way, Matlack, James: Louisville magistrate, reviewed, 99:88–89 102:365 May, Mark, 98:407 Matlick, Jack, 104:595 May, Mel Anthony: and Leslie A. Matthew, Courtney, 100:493 Heaphy, eds., Encyclopedia of Women Matthews, Gary Robert: Basil Wilson and Baseball, noted, 104:816 Duke: The Right Man in the Right Place, May, Robert E.: book review by, reviewed, 104:128–30 95:100–102; Manifest Destiny's Matthews, Glenna: book reviews by, Underworld: Filibustering in 101:212–14, 103:580–82; Silicon Antebellum America, reviewed, Valley, Women, and the California 100:221–25 Dream: Gender, Class, and May, Stephen J.: Michener: A Writer's Opportunity in the Twentieth Century, Journey, reviewed, 103:838–40 reviewed, 101:214–16 May, William H.: state capital Matthews, Jeffrey J.: book reviews by, relocation issue, 104:268, 270, 272, 95:456–58, 96:106–8 274–75 Matthews, Mrs. William B., 100:298 May Bill (1941), 96:69 Matthewson, Daniel, 99:355 Mayer, Daniel, 100:149–51 Mauck, Jeffrey G.: and Charles M. Mayer, Holly A.: Belonging in the Army: Haecker, On the Prairie of Palo Alto: Camp Followers and Community Historical Archaeology of the U.S.– during the American Revolution, Mexican War Battlefield, noted, reviewed, 95:311–12 96:114–15 Mayfield (Ky.) Convention: article on, Maumee River, 104:6, 8, 10, 18, 20, 99:339–61 25, 29; rapids of, 104:8 Mayfield, Ky., 97:305, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 98:274, 382, 99:344, 346, Ky.), 95:392 347, 100:28; during 1937 flood, McAndrews, Lawrence J.: Era of 102:193, 196, 200, 205 Education, The: The Presidents and Mayo, Bernard, 103:65 the Schools, 1965–2001, reviewed, Mayo, John C. C., 95:62, 98:86–89, 92 104:781–83 Mayo, Walter, 97:419 McArthur, Judith N.: and Angela Mayo, W. Porter: Medicine in the Athens Boswell, Women Shaping the South: of the West: The History and Influence Creating and Confronting Change, of the Lexington–Fayette County noted, 104:809 Medical Society, reviewed, 98:305–7 McBrayer, Terry, 99:218 Mayshark, Jesse Fox: Edward Caudill, McBride, James: china, illus., 101:15 and Edward Lawson, The Scopes Trial: McBride, Mary Margaret, 97:35 A Photographic History, reviewed, McCalla, Gary: Life At Southern Living: 99:70–71 A Sort of Memoir, reviewed, 99:206–7 Maysville (Ky.) Eagle, 95:56 McCalla Collection: West Virginia Maysville, Ky., 95:56, 165, 172, 173, Library, 103:66 177, 396, 100:143, 146, 104:474; McCallum, Shelby, 99:46 founding of, 102:523; PTA in, 95:75 McCallus, Joseph P.: ed., Gentleman Maysville and Lexington Railroad Soldier: John Clifford Brown and the Company, 95:13 Philippine-American War, reviewed, "'May the club work go on Forever': 102:126–27 Home Demonstration and Rural McCambridge, Mercedes: film of All the Progressivism in 1920s Ballard King's Men, 104:85 County," by George B. Ellenberg, McCarey, Leo, 98:421 96:137–66 McCarr, Ken, 100:487 Mayton, Dana Bynum, 99:279 McCarthy, Charles, 97:409, 435–36 Maze, Elinor A.: oral history essay, McCarthy, Joseph, 104:219, 227, 244, 104:687–88 246, 551 Mazeppa; Or The Wild Horse Of The McCarthyism: and the Cold War, Tartary (play), 100:48–49 102:315 Mazey, Emil: support for the Bradens, McCaslin, Richard B.: book review by, 104:227 103:798–99 Mazzocchi, Tony: Oil, Chemical and McChesney, Field: Breathitt Atomic Workers, 102:180 administration, 104:594 MCA: See Manufacturing Chemists McChesney, Henry V.: death, 101:31; Association illus., 101:29; Ky. Historical Society, McAllen, A. B., 100:25 101:24; Register editor, 101:2, 25 McAllister, James: No Exit: America and McClellan, George B., 95:255, 261, the Germany Problem, 1943–1954, 267, 96:315–16, 330, 333, 335, 336, reviewed, 100:559–61 348, 97:18, 99:337, 346, 101:439, McAlpin, Harry: resigns from Wade 444, 452, 453, 103:530, 636, 637, Defense Committee, 104:230; support 639, 657; election of 1864, 103:684 for the Bradens, 104:229 McClelland, E. L., 96:353 McAlpine, William, 95:392 McClelland, John: Pittsburgh, Pa., McAlpine Locks and Dam (Louisville, 103:480 McClelland family: moves to Cincinnati, 99:341, 100:14; during 1937 flood, 103:480, 482; in Pittsburgh, 103:480, 102:192, 194, 201, 205 482 McCreary, James B., 95:33, 372, 373, McClellan's War: The Failure of 388, 394, 98:92, 103:491; dinners of, Moderation in the Struggle for the 103:487; illus., 101:13; Ky. Historical Union, by Ethan S. Rafuse: reviewed, Society, 101:12; profile of, 102:1 103:570–72 McCue, John: Gene Wheeler's combat McClernand, John A.: during mission, 102:51; illus., 102:57 Vicksburg campaign, 103:636, 655 McCue, Marge, 102:54, 60 McClintock, W. G.: Bourbon County, McCullagh, Joseph B. "Mack," 96:326; Ky., 104:404, 413–16 reaction to Grant's Vicksburg McCloy, Shelby T.: Thomas D. Clark campaign, 103:640–41 letters to, 103:242–43, 322, 385, 424– McCulloch, Sue, 95:176 25 McCullough, David, 100:467, 469–70, McClung, John A., 100:500; portrayal 101:484–85, 104:107, 110; John of Daniel Boone, 102:499 Adams, reviewed, 99:153–57 McClusky, J.: First Presbyterian McCurran, Pat, 104:459 Church (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:478 McCurry, Stephanie, 96:313 McCollum, H. B., 98:19 McCusker, Kristine M.: book review by, McConnell, ____, 97:149 104:701–2 McConnell, Mitch, 99:256, 282, 102:8, McDaniel, Hattie, 98:369 10 McDaniel, Sue Lynn Stone: book review McConnell, Stuart: historiography of by, 104:800; and Carol Crowe- the 1960s, 102:400–401; meaning of Carraco, and Nancy Disher Baird: the Civil War, 102:383–84 Western Kentucky University: The First McCook, Alexander McDowell, 96:236, 100 Years, 1906–2006, noted, 337, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 97:173, 104:808 250–51 McDonald, Alice, 99:222, 265, 268 McCook, Daniel Jr., 96:236 McDonald, John: A Ghost's Memoir: The McCook, Daniel Sr., 96:236 Making of Alfred P. Sloan's "My Years McCook, Paul H.: Preston Brown, with General Motors," reviewed, complaint about, 104:52–54; 100:573–75 relationship to Preston Brown, McDonald, Pat, 95:396 104:55–58, 75; testimony at Preston McDonald Institute (Covington, Ky.), Brown's court-martial, 104:70–71 98:186 McCook, Robert L., 96:223, 232, 234, McDonough, James Lee: Nashville: The 236–37, 238, 239, 240 Western Confederacy's Final Gamble, McCormic, George, 95:246 reviewed, 103:795–96 McCormick, Cyrus, 97:4 McDougal, Ivan E.: and Arthur H. McCormick, Mack: and Thomas D. Estabrook, book on race, 102:220 Clark memorial issue, 103:6 McDougall, Walter A.: Freedom Just McCormick, Mrs. Robert R., 104:552 Around the Corner: A New American McCoy, J. L., 98:94 History, 1585–1828, 104:120–21, 123 McCoy, L. J., 98:55 McDougle, Ivan E., 103:712 McCracken County, Ky., 97:306, McDowell, Caleb Wallace, 100:346 98:261, 263, 265, 266, 272, 278, McDowell, Ephraim: illus., 100:336; McEnaney, Laura: Civil Defense Begins medical practice of, 100:329–30 at Home: Militarization Meets Everyday McDowell, Henry Clay: horse breeding Life in the Fifties, reviewed, 100:112– of, 100:488–92; illus., 100:491 15 McDowell, James (1760-1843), McEuen, Melissa A., 98:342; book 100:335, 347–48; criticizes Jefferson reviews by, 99:421–23, 100:406–7, and Monroe, 100:338–39, 341; letters 101:538–41, 103:594–96, 104:752–53; from, 100:334, 338, 341; letters to, Seeing America: Women Photographers 100:338; predicts war with France Between the Wars, reviewed, 98:232– over La., 100:334 34 McDowell, John, 100:346 McEwan, Harry, 98:93, 97 McDowell, John (father of Samuel Sr.), McFarland, George "Spanky," 98:374 100:330 McFarland, Nancy, 98:33–35 McDowell, Joseph: illus., 100:344 McFarland Chapel (Evansville, Ind.), McDowell, Margaretta (Mrs. William), 98:253 100:346 McGarvie, Mark Douglas: book review McDowell, Mary McClung (Mrs. Samuel by, 104:300–302 Sr.), 100:330 McGirr, Lisa: Suburban Warriors: The McDowell, Mr. (Providence, Ky.), Origins of the New American Right, 100:183–84 reviewed, 99:201–2 McDowell, Samuel Jr. (Samuel McGovern, George S., 99:231 McDowell of Mercer): appointed first McGowan's Men's Store (Hopkinsville, U. S. marshal from Ky., 100:345; Ky.), 100:133 criticizes Jefferson administration, McGranery, Jim: pardon of Ed 100:345; letters from, 100:345–48 Prichard, 104:539 McDowell, Samuel (son of William), McGrath, Howard: pardon of Ed 100:346 Prichard, 104:539 McDowell, Samuel Sr.: appointed U. S. McGuffey, Debbie, 104:629 judge, 100:332; birth of, 100:330; McGuire, Edna: portrayal of Daniel correspondence, 100:335–38, 342–45; Boone in Daniel Boone, 102:520–21 criticizes Jefferson administration, McGuire, Kevin T.: and Gregg Ivers, 100:329, 335, 338, 341–44; elected eds., Creating Constitutional Change: public surveyor of lands, 100:331; Clashes over Power and Liberty in the illus., 100:331; land claims of, Supreme Court, reviewed, 102:590–91 100:331; land plat of, 100:333; land McGuire Cummins Company (Chicago, survey of, 100:340; presides over Ky. Ill.), 95:404 constitutional conventions, 100:331; McHenry, Barnabas, 97:360 presides over Ky.'s first county court, McHenry, Ky., 98:401 100:331 McIlvenna, Noeleen: book review by, McDowell, Sarah Hart Shelby (Mrs. 103:552–54 Ephraim), 100:330 McIntire, Anthony A.: book review by, McDowell, Thomas Clay: horse 95:211–12 breeding of, 100:492–93; illus., MCI WorldCom, 99:256 100:493 McJimsey, George: book review by, McDowell, William (1762–1821), 100:247–48 100:346 McKay, Lt.: Fourth Wisconsin, 98:81 98:315–16 McKay-Lodge Art Conservation, 99:209 McKnight, Brian D.: Contested McKechnie, William B., 99:102 Borderland: The Civil War in McKee, ____, 95:276, 280 Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia, McKeever, C.: Civil War Battle Flags of reviewed, 104:291–93 the Union Army and Order of Battle, McLaird, James D.: Calamity Jane: The noted, 96:115 Woman and the Legend, reviewed, McKeithen, John J., 99:38 104:333–35 McKeldin, Theodore R., 99:41 McLaughlin, J. Kemp: Mighty Eighth in McKellar, Kenneth, 97:64, 65, 68, 71, WWII: A Memoir, reviewed, 99:86–88 72, 75, 79, 80 McLaughlin, Lennie W., 99:257; 1947 McKibbin, Joseph C., 96:331 Democratic gubernatorial primary, McKinley, J. Frank, 102:210 104:517–18; Ed Prichard's evaluation McKinley, Maud Cuney, 102:210 of, 104:453–54 McKinley, William, 98:44, 68, 99:15, McLean, Genetta: Dixie Selden: An 102:395–96, 104:59; election of 1900, American Impressionist From 104:48; Philippine Islands, occupation Cincinnati, 1868–1935, reviewed, of, 104:44; rationale for imperialism, 100:510–12 104:44 McLean, John, 97:444 McKinley, William B., 96:253, 254 McLean, John R.: and the Peace McKinney, Charles W. Jr.: book review Democrats, 103:638 by, 104:368–69 McLean County, Ky., 100:142, 102:41 McKinney, Gordon B.: book by, McMahan, Eva M.: oral history essay, 103:528; and John C. Inscoe, The 104:688 Heart of Confederate Appalachia: McMann, A. Smith, 100:488 Western North Carolina in the Civil McMichael, Andrew: book reviews by, War, reviewed, 98:327–28; "The First 100:519–20, 101:338–39 False Frontier: Eastern Kentucky and McMillen, Neil, 99:368 the Movies," 96:119–36; Zeb Vance: McMillen, Sally G.: To Raise Up the North Carolina's Civil War Governor South: Sunday Schools in Black and and Gilded Age Political Leader, White Churches, 1865–1915, reviewed, reviewed, 102:426–28 100:380–82 McKinsey, Mabel, 96:142, 164 McNair, Robert E., 99:38 McKissick, Floyd, 99:41, 42 McNamara, Robert S., 95:285–88, 291, McKitrick, Eric: and Stanley Elkins, 292, 294, 298–302, 98:341, 99:141, and Leo Weinstein, eds., Men of Little 100:2, 102:294; Fog of War, 102:336, Faith: Selected Writings of Cecelia 337; George C. Herring's estimate of, Kenyon, reviewed, 101:509–10 102:336–38; illus., 102:337; and McKivigan, John R.: ed., The Roving Vietnam War, 102:332, 335 Editor, or Talks with Slaves in the McNaughton, John T., 100:2 Southern States, by James Redpath, McNay, John: Acheson and Empire: The noted, 95:217–18; and Stanley British Accent in American Foreign Herrold, eds., Antislavery Violence: Policy, reviewed, 100:249–50; book Sectional, Racial, and Cultural Conflict reviews by, 100:410–12, 101:198–201 in Antebellum America, reviewed, McNay, John T.: book review by, 104:764–66 Mead, Rebecca J.: How the Vote Was McNeal, John, 97:408, 418 Won: Woman Suffrage and the Western McNulty, Leroy, 97:409, 412 United States, 1868–1914, reviewed, McPheeters, Mr. (1804), 100:346, 348 102:248–50 McPherson, Harry, 99:37, 42 Meade, N. Mitchell, 98:363 McPherson, James, 101:438, 441, 442; Meade County, Ky., 100:143 Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam, The Meadowthorpe Elementary School Battle That Changed the Civil War, (Lexington, Ky.): African American reviewed, 101:145–47; and pro- students, 101:260; illus., 101:261 Southern textbooks, 102:391; triumph Meagher, John, 95:396 of the Lost Cause, 102:398 Meagher, M. J., 95:403 McPherson, Larry E.: Memphis, noted, Meale, Connie: book review by, 100:270 104:327–29 McPherson, Sherman T., 98:187–88, Meany, George, 99:41 190, 192–94, 196 Meck, Bill: book review by, 99:444–46 McPherson, Tara: Reconstructing Dixie: Mecklenburg County, N. C., 102:16 Race, Gender, and Nostalgia in the Medical Histories of Union Generals, by Imagined South, reviewed, 103:612–13 Jack D. Welsh: reviewed, 95:204–5 McQuiddy, R. I., 100:11 Medicine in the Athens of the West: The McQuown, Lewis, 95:31 History and Influence of the Lexington– McReynolds, James C., 104:474; Fayette County Medical Society, by W. relationship with Felix Frankfurter, Porter Mayo: reviewed, 98:305–7 104:465–66 Medora (Jefferson County, Ky.), McRoberts, Ky., 97:191 102:357 McVey, Frances Jewell, 103:61; and Meer, Sarah: Uncle Tom Mania: Slavery, Robert Berry Jewell, Uncle Will of the Minstrelsy, and Transatlantic Culture Wildwood: Nineteenth-Century Life in in the 1850s, reviewed, 104:148–50 the Bluegrass, noted, 104:814 Meese, Edwin, 102:399 McVey, Frank L., 96:298, 97:287, Meeting the Challenge: America's 103:58, 59, 710; book collection of, Independent Colleges and Universities 103:63–65; and the Book Thieves, Since 1956, by John R. Thelin, Alvin 103:51, 58; diary of, 103:61–62; and P. Sanoff, and Welch Suggs: noted, evolution issue, 104:417; illus., 104:815–16 103:49, 711; interest in university Megowan, W. S. D., sheriff of Jefferson press, 103:52; letter of Thomas D. County, Ky.: bail hearing in Louisville Clark to, illus., 103:150; Thomas D. lynching case, 102:379; dissuades Clark commentary on, 103:377–80; lynch mob, 102:359; election of, Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:213– 102:359; interrogates Briar Creek 14, 378–79, 405–6 slaves, 102:358–59 McWhiney, Grady, 101:452; book Meharry Medical College (Nashville, review by, 95:441–43 Tenn.), 99:375 McWilliams, "Bunk," 97:409, 412, 413, Meier, August, 104:233, 236 421, 440 Mekong Delta (Vietnam), 100:3; illus., M. D. Anderson Hospital (Houston, 102:322 Texas), 102:172 Melhorn, Donald F. Jr.: Lest We Be Marshall'd: Judicial Powers and Christopher Waldrep, 102:383–402 Politics in Ohio, 1806–1812, reviewed, Memory of the Civil War in American 101:510–12 Culture, The, edited by Alice Fahs and Melodeon Hall (Lexington, Ky.): illus., Joan Waugh: review essay about, 100:52 102:383–402 Melosi, Martin V.: Effluent America: Memphis, by Larry E. McPherson: Cities, Industries, Energy and the noted, 100:270 Environment, reviewed, 99:441–42 Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville Melton, Carol Willcox: Between War Railroad, 97:248 and Peace: Woodrow Wilson and the Memphis, Tenn., 95:10, 19, 25, 97:306, American Expeditionary Force in 98:284, 289, 99:341, 348, 349, 372; Siberia, 1918–1921, reviewed, 99:423– and the Vicksburg campaign, 25 103:634, 642 Melton, James, 97:35 Memphis & Charleston Railroad, Melungeon Heritage Association, 97:248 102:216 Memphis & Ohio Railroad, 97:248 Melungeons: article about, 102:156; Memphis and Louisville Railroad description of, 102:210–11; DNA Company, 95:19 evidence, 102:220; ethnic identity, Memphis State University (Memphis, 102:212; historiography, 102:213–16; Tenn.), 99:123; Edward M. Coffman origin of name, 102:211; origins of, at, 104:680 102:210–11, 218, 223; social status Menchaca, Martha: Recovering History, of, 102:218; stereotypes of, 102:211– Constructing Race: The Indian, Black, 12 and White Roots of Mexican Americans, Melungeons, by Bonnie Bell, 102:216 reviewed, 100:69–71 "Melungeons: A Study in Racial Mencken, H. L., 96:299; antiwar Complexity–A Review Essay," by sentiments of, 102:395 Carolyn Earle Billingsley, 102:207–23 Mendl, Richard S.: Olaf H. Prufer, and Melungeons: Notes on the Origin of a Sara E. Pedde, eds., Archaic Traditions Race, by Bonnie Bell, 102:210–11 in Ohio and Kentucky Prehistory, Melungeons: The Resurrection of a reviewed, 100:349–50 Proud People—An Untold Story of Mendoza, Valerie M.: book review by, Ethnic Cleansing, by N. Brent 100:69–71 Kennedy: critiqued, 102:214–15 Menna, Larry: book reviews by, Melville, Herman, 104:85 103:783–85, 104:382–84 Melvin, Ellen, 97:184, 186 Men of Little Faith: Selected Writings of Memoir of a Trustbuster: A Lifelong Cecelia Kenyon, edited by Stanley Adventure with Japan, by Eleanor M. Elkins, Eric McKitrick, and Leo Hadley: reviewed, 101:196–98 Weinstein: reviewed, 101:509–10 "Memories of Forrest C. Pogue, Oral Menrath, Christian, 95:152 History Pioneer and One of Kentucky's Mercer, Anna Elizabeth, 100:432 Greatest Historians," by Edward M. Mercer, Beryl, 98:426 Coffman, 104:675–84 Mercer, William N., 100:431–32, 480 "Memory, History, and the Meaning of Mercer County, Ky., 99:208; McDowell the Civil War—A Review Essay," by family in, 100:346; race riot in, 100:306–7; selection of capital portrait, 101:18 commissioners, 104:249 Metcalfe County, Ky.: article on, Mercer University Press (Mercer, Ga.), 98:385–404 102:214, 216 Metcalfe Motor Company (Edmonton, Merchant of Illusion, The: America's Ky.), 98:398 Salesman of the Businessman's Utopia, Methodist Episcopal Church South: by Nicholas Dagen Bloom: reviewed, article about post-Civil War racial 102:139–41 attitudes of, 99:53–68 Merchants, Midwives, and Laboring Methodists: Fr. John Thayer's attitude Women: Italian Migrants in Urban to, 101:289–90; in Metcalfe County, America, by Diane C. Vecchio: 98:399, 400; and slavery, 102:18–19 reviewed, 104:342–43 Methodists and the Crucible of Race, Meredith, James, 103:251 1930–1975, by Peter C. Murray: Meriwether, David, 95:10 reviewed, 102:264–66 Meriwether, James H.: Proudly We Can Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 98:417 Be Africans: Black Americans and Metropolis, Ill., 98:291 Africa, 1935–1961, reviewed, 101:201– Metropolitan Opera (N.Y.), 96:276 3 Metropolitan Revolution, The: The Rise Merman, Ethel, 96:276 of Post-Urban America, by Jon C. Merrill, William E., 95:379, 383–84 Teaford : reviewed, 104:778–79 Merrill's Marauders, 100:137 Mexican League (baseball), 99:111, Merriman, Scott A.: "An Intensive 113, 121 School of Disloyalty: The C. B. Mexican War, 96:224, 229, 101:418, Schoberg Case under the Espionage 102:510, 104:64–65; and guerrilla and Sedition Acts in Kentucky during warfare, 103:533; and Henry Clay, World War I," 98:179–204; book 100:464; Henry Clay Jr. killed in, reviews by, 98:209–11, 99:322–24, 100:464, 494; and Jefferson Davis, 101:378–79 101:431; Kentucky volunteers in, Merritt, Jane T.: At the Crossroads: 95:237–83 Indians and Empires on a Mid-Atlantic Meyer, Eugene: Washington Post, Frontier, 1700–1763, reviewed, 104:553; Washington Times-Herald, 101:126–28 104:551 Merritt, Wesley, 103:523 Meyer, Jeff: "Henry Clay's Legacy to Merryfield, England, 102:53; airport of, Horse Breeding and Racing," 100:473– 102:67; illus., 102:50 96 Meserve, Walter, 100:42 Meyer, John R.: interpretation of Messer, H. Collin: book review by, slavery, 103:732–33 103:818–19 Meyer, Stephen Grant: As Long as They Messia, Robert A.: book review by, Don't Move Next Door: Segregation and 100:262–64 Racial Conflict in American Messick, Hank, 98:363, 364 Neighborhoods, reviewed, 100:400– Metcalf, Mark H., 102:8 401 Metcalfe (Ky.) County Herald, 98:389, Meyers, Debra: book reviews by, 395, 398 100:512–14, 101:330–32, 104:140–41 Metcalfe, Thomas, 95:370, 394; Meyerson, Harvey: Nature's Army: When Soldiers Fought for Yosemite, Milburn, William S., Louisville, Ky., reviewed, 100:91–93 104:589 MGM Studio, 99:286 Miles, Nelson A., 104:59; conflict with Miami, Fla., 98:344, 364, 99:103 Elihu Root, 104:71; and Preston Miami Beach, Fla.: Carl Dee Perguson Brown case, 104:70–71; relationship Jr. stationed at, 101:317 to Theodore Roosevelt, 104:70–71; U. Miami Conservancy District (Ohio), S. conduct of Philippine War, 104:72 97:50, 51 Miles, Tiva: Ties That Bind: The Story of Miami Valley (Ohio), 104:15 an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery Michener: A Writer's Journey, by and Freedom, reviewed, 104:138–39 Stephen J. May: reviewed, 103:838–40 Miles, Tiya: book review by, 102:99– Michigan: bookmobile projects in, 100 95:60; oral history in, 104:628 Mileur, Jerome: and Sidney Milkis, Michigan State University, 97:33 eds., The New Deal and the Triumph of Michigan Territory: during War of Liberalism, reviewed, 100:247–48 1812, 104:8 Militant Church Movement: support for Mickenberg, Julia L.: Learning from the the Bradens, 104:228 Left: Children's Literature, the Cold Militant Mediator: Whitney M. Young Jr., War, and Radical Politics in the United by Dennis C. Dickerson: reviewed, States, reviewed, 104:363–64 97:202–3 Middleburg, Vt.: Vicksburg campaign Military History, by Walter Millis, victory celebration, 103:654 99:141 Middle East: oral history project in, Milkis, Sidney: and Jerome Mileur, 104:649; Thomas D. Clark eds., The New Deal and the Triumph of commentary on, 103:242–43 Liberalism, reviewed, 100:247–48 Middlekauff, Robert: Benjamin Franklin Mill, John Stuart, 99:260 and His Enemies, reviewed, 95:188–89 Mill Creek, Ky., 100:301 Middlesboro (Ky.) Distilling Company, Milledgeville, Ga.: state capital 98:98 relocation issue, 104:266 Middlesboro (Ky.) Weekly Herald, 98:46 Milledon, Henry, 98:168 Middlesborough (Middlesboro), Ky., Miller, Caroline R.: and James Russell 95:396, 97:195, 98:50, 100:195, 309; Harris: "Dachau Album: Perpsectives proposal to relocate state capital to, from War Crimes Prosecutor William 104:249 O. Miller and Court Reporter Leona Middletown, Ohio, 97:405, 407 Mumedy Miller, 1946–47," 95:135–80 Middletown Armco Blues, 97:407, 411, Miller, Cattie Lou, 99:279; 1947 416, 422, 425, 427, 428, 429, 430, Democratic gubernatorial primary, 432, 433, 435, 438, 439, 440 104:518; 1963 Democratic Middle West Utilities, 95:406 gubernatorial primary, 104:584; Midway, Ky.: land office at, 102:540–41 Breathitt administration, 104:594–95; Mifflin, Warner, 102:25 Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:598 Mighty Eighth in WWII: A Memoir, by J. Miller, Char: book review by, 100:91– Kemp McLaughlin: reviewed, 99:86–88 93 Mikulski, Barbara, 99:232 Miller, Danny L.: book note by, 95:216– Milanich, Mark, 96:136 17, 96:114; and Sharon Hatfield, and Gurney Norman, eds., American Vein, Millersburg, Ky., 99:371 An: Critical Readings in Appalachian Miller Viola, 99:279 Literature, noted, 104:812 Millet, Jean Francois: illus., 102:531 Miller, Debra, 99:257 Millikin's Bend (Miss.): and the Miller, Diane: Rape and Race in the Vicksburg campaign, 103:634, 636, Nineteenth-Century South, reviewed, 649 103:561–63 Millis, Walter, 99:141, 143 Miller, Everett, 95:169 Mills, Don R., 99:32, 104:596; Ed Miller, Fannie, 98:2 Prichard's evaluation of, 104:598 Miller, G. William, 99:41 Mills, Frances Jones, 99:216, 265, 268 Miller, J. C., 97:424, 436 Mills, Madison, 95:269 Miller, J. Irwin, 99:41 Mill Springs, Ky.: battle of, 96:222–23, Miller, J. J., 96:256 226, 227, 230–33, 235, 236, 237, 238, Miller, John: Fort Meigs, sortie from, 240–41, 243, 244, 246; illus., 102:396 104:28 Milton, George Milton: visit to Book Miller, Joseph R., 99:226 Thieves, 103:56–57 Miller, Karl Hagstrom: book review by, Milward, Burton: on J. Winston 102:255–56 Coleman Jr., 103:708; Thomas D. Miller, Leona Mumedy, 95:135–80 Clark note to, illus., 103:122 Miller, Neville, Louisville, Ky., 104:454 Mind of the Master, The: Class, History Miller, Pam, 99:259, 277 and Faith in the Southern Slaveholders' Miller, Penny M., 97:84; The Public Worldview, by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Papers of Governor Brereton C. Jones, and Eugene D. Genovese: reviewed, reviewed, 99:402–3; "The Slow and 104:712–14 Unsure Progress of Women in Kentucky Mingledorff, Ozier George, 104:408 Politics", 99:249–84 Minh, Ho Chi, 95:300, 102:318; Miller, Robert, 95:12 communist background of, 102:317; Miller, Shackelford, Louisville, Ky., early career, 102:316 104:454 Minister to the Cherokees: A Civil War Miller, Susan: marries Edward Francis, Autobiography, by James Anderson 101:478 Slover: reviewed, 100:85–86 Miller, Tipton A., 98:246, 248, 249 , 99:231 Miller, Viola, 102:79 Minor, Raleigh C., 96:260 Miller, Wallis: book review by, 100:240– Mint Julep, The, by Richard Barksdale: 42 noted, 103:847–48 Miller, William O., 95:135–80 Mintz, Steven: book review by, Miller, Zane L.: Visions of Place: The 104:176–77 City, Neighborhoods, Suburbs, and "Missed Opportunity? A Participant's Cincinnati's Clifton, 1850–2000, Reflections on the June 1997 Hanoi reviewed, 99:176–77 Conference on the Vietnamese- Miller-Bernal, Leslie: and Susan L. American War," by George C. Herring, Poulson, eds., Going Coed: Women's 95:285–303 Experiences in Formerly Men's Colleges Missionary Ridge, Tenn.: battle of, and Universities, 1950–2000, 101:438 reviewed, 102:445–46 Mississippi, 95:5, 98:241, 244, 99:250, 368, 101:420; bookmobile projects in, 95:60; civil rights in, Thomas D. Clark 100:9, 12, 19 commentary on, 103:251–70; during Mitchell, Garrett: arrest of, 103:675 Civil War, 101:449; oral history and Mitchell, Margaret: and Confederate the law, 104:653; problems of, romanticism, 102:394 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Mitchell, Reid, 103:535–36 103:257–64; and secession, 101:414– Mitchell, Robert, 98:247 15, 417–18; slavery in, 101:397; Mitchum, Robert, 96:128 triracial isolate group in, 102:212; Mittelstadt, Jennifer: From Welfare to whipping in, 100:16 Workfare: The Unintended Mississippi Civil Rights collection, Consequences of Liberal Reform, 1945– 104:653–54 1965, reviewed, 103:598–600 Mississippi River, 95:3, 251, 370, Mix, William M. Jr.: defends Briar 97:51, 72, 78, 80, 82, 99:341, 342, Creek slaves, 102:365, 367–69; trial of 103:665; closure at Cairo, Ill., Louisville rioters, 102:374 103:630; defense of, 101:447; Thomas Moberly, Harry Jr., 99:222 D. Clark memories of`, 103:23–46; and Mobile & Great Northern Railroad, the Vicksburg campaign, 103:653–54; 97:253 and western commerce, 100:335, 338, Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 97:252 348 Moderates' Dilemma: Massive Mississippi River Commission: Thomas Resistance to School Desegregation in D. Clark's job with, 103:16 Virginia, edited by Matthew D. Lassiter Mississippi: The Closed Society: by and Andrew B. Lewis: reviewed, James W. Silver, 103:251; Thomas D. 97:477–79 Clark review of, 103:265–70 Modern American Presidency, The, by Mississippi Valley Historical Lewis L. Gould: reviewed, 101:375–76 Association, 103:208 Modern Researcher, The, by Jacques Missouri, 95:219, 224, 226, 228–32, Barzun, 101:480, 488 245, 99:250, 360, 100:53, 347, 499, Modern Rhetoric, by Robert Penn 503; Daniel Boone in, 102:485, 489– Warren, 104:87 92, 496, 503–7, 516, 532–33; frontier Modesty (horse), 100:495 of, 102:489; guerrilla warfare in, Moeser, John, 99:372 103:533; and secession, 101:413; Moffat, Frazier, 96:68 Sedalia Air Field, 102:46; settlement Moffatt, Frederick C.: Errant Bronzes: of, 102:492 George Grey Barnard's Statues of , 101:409–11 Abraham Lincoln, reviewed, 97:207–8 Missouri Democrat: reaction to Grant's Moffett, Sarah McDowell, 100:337 Vicksburg campaign, 103:647–48; Mohr, James C.: book review by, Vicksburg campaign victory 100:412–13 celebration, 103:656 Mollette, Burns, 98:151 Missouri ex re. Gaines v. Canada: Moloney, Dick, 104:519, 578; 1946 United States Supreme Court, Democratic senatorial primary, 103:407 104:511–12; 1947 Democratic Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada, gubernatorial primary, 104:518; 1956 99:10 Democratic state convention, Missouri Mounted Rangers, 95:229 104:560–61; 1959 Democratic Mitchell, D. G.: and whipping issue, gubernatorial primary, 104:563–64; Walli Rashash Kharif, Reminiscences 1959 gubernatorial campaign, and Reflections: African Americans in 104:510; Breathitt administration, the Kentucky-Tennessee Upper 104:594; relationship with Ed Cumberland Since the Civil War, noted, Prichard, 104:509 104:809 Moloney, Richard Patrick Sr., 99:27 Monterrey, Mexico, 95:251, 262 Molony, Joseph P., 99:41 Montgomery, Ala., 99:343, 102:66; Monaghan, E. Jennifer: Learning to Confederate States of America, Read and Write in Colonial America, 101:418–20; Maxwell Field, 102:43 reviewed, 104:304–5 Montgomery, Bernard Law: Forrest C. Mondale, Walter, 99:214, 231, 232 Pogue oral history interview of, Mongrel Virginians, by Arthur H. 104:682 Estabrook and Ivan E. McDougal: Montgomery, Rebecca S.: Politics of effect on Melungeons, 102:220 Education in the New South, The: Monhollon, Rusty L.: book reviews by, Women and Reform in Georgia, 1890– 96:111–13, 213–15 1930, reviewed, 104:172–74 Monkkonen, Eric, 104:124–25 Montgomery & West Point Railroad, Monnet, Jean, 104:502 97:253 Monongahela River, 95:385 Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building Monroe, Andrew: reaction to Louisville of the Nation's Capital, edited by lynching, 102:374 William C. Dickinson, Dean A. Herrin, Monroe, Bill, 98:402, 403 and Donald R. Kennon: reviewed, Monroe, Chapman C., 98:244–46 100:78–80 Monroe, Dan: book review by, 101:321– Montgomery County, Ky.: Fletcher 22; Republican Vision of John Tyler, family in, 102:3 The, reviewed, 101:515–16 Monticello (Va.): home of Thomas Monroe, James, 95:357, 100:55, 343; Jefferson, 96:184, 261, 97:346 concludes La. Purchase, 100:335, Monticello, Ky., 100:9 348; conflict with Henry Clay, Montreal, Canada, 100:488 100:428, 445; criticism of, 100:335, Montreal Royals (baseball team), 338–39, 341, 344; and negotiations 99:113, 115 with France, 100:335 Montrie, Chad: book review by, Monroe Doctrine, 95:43; Henry Clay 100:578–79; To Save the Land and and, 100:450 People: A History of Opposition to Monsanto: acroosteolysis investigation, Surface Coal Mining in Appalachia, 102:162–63 reviewed, 101:118–20 Monte Cassino (Italy): illus., 101:316 Mooney, Chase C.: evaluation of J. Montell, William Lynwood, 104:666; Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Don't Go Up Kettle Creek: Verbal Kentucky, 103:693 Legacy of the Upper Cumberland, Moonshine Menace (film), 96:124 noted, 98:337; ed.: Grassroots Music Moonshine Molly (film), 96:124 in the Upper Cumberland, noted, Moonshiner, The (film), 96:123, 98:367 104:810; Ghosts Across Kentucky, Moore, A. B.: Thomas D. Clark letter to, noted, 99:90–91; Tales from Kentucky 103:457 Lawyers, listed, 102:151–52; and Moore, Absalom B., 97:177 Moore, Andrew: as a Jeffersonian, 97:2, 100:462 100:332; son-in-law of Andrew Reid, Morehead, Ky., 98:387 100:332, 337 Morehead State University (Morehead, Moore, Brenda L.: Serving Our Country: Ky.), 104:523 Japanese American Women in the Morehead Writers' Conferences, 97:115 Military during World War II, reviewed, Morelock, Betsy, 98:241 101:380–81 Moreno, Julio: Yankee Don't Go Home: Moore, Carolyn Conn "Carrie," 99:271, Mexican Nationalism, American 301 Business Culture, and the Shaping of Moore, Charles C., 95:78 Modern Mexico, reviewed, 101:541–43 Moore, Dickie, 98:409 Morgan, American Financier, by Jean Moore, George C., 98:85 Strouse: reviewed, 97:219–21 Moore, Harold C., 102:341; and the Morgan, Ann Cameron, 97:391 Battle of Ia Drang, 102:338; Morgan, Arthur E., 97:45–82; biographical sketch, 102:338; illus., Tennessee Valley Authority, 104:437 102:339, 340 Morgan, Benjamin, New Orleans, Moore, James, 97:268, 270, 285 103:505; biographical sketch of, Moore, J. Lee, 99:271 103:500 Moore, Orlando H., 103:521 Morgan, Calvin Cogswell, 97:391, 392, Moore, Sarah Reid (Mrs. Andrew), 395 100:337 Morgan, Calvin Cogswell (son of Moore, William M.: illus., 104:271; Henrietta Hunt and Calvin Cogswell state capital relocation issue, 104:269, Morgan, known as C. C.), 97:391, 394, 275–76 395, 397, 398 Moors: Melungeon ancestry, 102:212, Morgan, Catherine Grosh, 97:391 215 Morgan, Chad: Planters' Progress: Moos, Dan: Outside America: Race, Modernizing Confederate Georgia, Ethnicity, and the Role of the American reviewed, 103:572–74 West in National Belonging, reviewed, Morgan, Charles, 100:480–81 104:330–31 Morgan, Charlton Hunt, 97:391, 398 Moral Geography: Maps, Missionaries, Morgan, Daniel, 97:164 and the American Frontier, by Amy Morgan, Edmund S., 100:314, DeRogatis: reviewed, 101:341–43 104:106; Genuine Article, The: A Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth- Historian Looks at Early America, Century America, by Wayne E. Fuller: review essay, 104:111–12; reputation reviewed, 101:525–26 of, 104:107 Moran, Rachel F.: Interracial Intimacy: Morgan, Francis Key, 97:391, 397, 398 The Regulation of Race and Romance, Morgan, Harcourt, 97:54, 62, 81 reviewed, 100:225–26 Morgan, Henrietta Hunt, 97:391, 392, Moravians, 98:399 397, 398 More Damning Than Slaughter: Morgan, Henrietta Hunt (daughter of Desertion in the Confederate Army, by Henrietta Hunt and Calvin Morgan), Mark A. Weitz: reviewed, 103:798–99 97:391, 394 Morehead, Charles S., 97:167 Morgan, J. B., 97:272 Morehead, James T., 95:370, 394, Morgan, John Hunt, 96:5, 23, 25, 32, 97:177, 259, 285, 379, 380, 391, 394, Rutherford B. Hayes, Samuel Tilden, 395, 396, 398–99, 98:393, 394, and the Stolen Election of 1876, 103:538–40, 104:410; cavalry unit, reviewed, 101:156–58 illus., 102:390; effect of raids on Ky., Morrison, James Jefferson, 97:285 100:482, 103:531–32; escape from Morrison, John: during Dudley's penitentiary, 103:629; and guerrilla Defeat, 104:32, 34–35; Dudley's warfare, 103:517–20; illus., 103:540; regiment, 104:29–30 Indiana-Ohio raid, 103:521, 538, 658; Morrison, Michael A.: and John Lauritz slave trading of, 103:713 Larson, eds., Whither the Early Morgan, Joseph G.: The Vietnam Lobby: Republic: A Forum on the Future of the The American Friends of Vietnam, Field, review essay, 104:112–14, 116– 1955–1975, reviewed, 95:331–33 17, 120; Slavery and the American Morgan, Katherine Hunt, 97:391 West: The Eclipse of Manifest Destiny Morgan, Marcia R., 99:279 and the Coming of the Civil War, Morgan, Richard Curd, 97:391, 398 reviewed, 96:395–97 Morgan, Stacy I.: Rethinking Social Morrison, Norman, 95:302 Realism: African American Art and Morrison, Ruffner: death of, 101:68–69; Literature, 1930–1953, reviewed, marriage to Mary Carson 102:257–59 Breckinridge, 101:66, 68 Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 97:391, 394, Morrison, Toni, 96:296 395, 397, 398, 101:4 Morriss, Mack: South Pacific Diary, Morganfield, Ky., 102:66 1942–1943, reviewed, 95:111–12 Morgantown, Ky.: Civil War monument, Morrissey, Charles T., 104:612, 625, 102:396 632, 633, 659, 665; interviews of, Morgenthau, Henry Jr., 100:160–61, 104:645; oral history essay, 104:686; 104:497; resignation of, 104:501 oral history roundtable discussion Morison, Samuel Eliot, 97:120 panelist, 104:609–42; oral history Morison, William J.: and Dwayne D. workshop, 104:646 Cox, The University of Louisville, Morrow, Clara C., 98:65 reviewed, 98:302–5 Morrow, Edwin P., 96:309, 98:49, 65– Morone, James A.: Hellfire Nation: The 66, 72, 99:293, 299, 100:304, Politics of Sin in American History, 104:406, 447; Ky. Historical Society, reviewed, 102:588–89 101:26 Morrill Act, 96:55 Morrow, Samuel, 98:65–66, 72, 98 Morris, George W., 96:337 Morrow, Thomas Z., 98:65 Morris, Hugh, 104:571 Morrow, Virginia B., 98:65–66 Morris, Jeremiah: arrest of, 102:377; Morse, Kathryn: Nature of Gold, The: An bail hearing in Louisville lynching Environmental History of the Klondike case, 102:378 Gold Rush, reviewed, 101:523–24 Morris, Larry E.: Fate of the Corps, The: Morse, William B. III: book review by, What Became of the Lewis and Clark 99:69–70 Explorers After the Expedition, noted, Morse code, 98:279, 282, 286, 287, 104:803–4 288 Morris, Les, 104:416, 532 Morton, Bill, 96:134 Morris, Roy Jr.: Fraud of the Century: Morton, Frances, 96:132 Morton, Jennie Chinn, 99:52, 101:1, Moss Bill: regulation of power 44; death, 101:25; illus., 101:17; job companies, 104:510–11 titles, 101:23; Ky. Historical Society, Mossland Theatre (Greensburg, Ky.), 101:16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24; name of 98:399 Ky. Historical Society, 101:19, 30; Most Exclusive Club, The: A History of poetic tribute, 101:25; Register editor, the Modern , by 101:2; salary, 101:21; selection from Lewis L. Gould: reviewed, 104:766–67 1893 diary of, 99:284–85 Moth (horse), 100:486, 494 Morton, Levi P., 98:46 Mother of God School (Covington, Ky.), Morton, Oliver P., 96:225, 238, 320, 98:184 330, 331, 333, 97:263 Mothers Against Drunk Driving Morton, Thruston B., 99:6, 25, 50, (MADD), 99:257 104:452; 1956 senatorial campaign, Moulton, Gary E.: ed., Lewis and Clark 104:561; 1962 senatorial campaign, Journals, The: An American Epic of 104:583–84; A. B. "Happy" Chandler's Discovery. The Abridgement of the support for, 104:560 Definitive Nebraska Edition, reviewed, Morton Seymour & Company 101:201–3 (Louisville, Ky.), 95:18 Moundsville Federal Penitentiary (W. Mosby, John Singleton, 103:530, 537– Va.), 98:196, 202 41; biography of, 103:521; tactics of, Mountaineer: A Tale of Kentucky (film), 103:521–24 96:125 Moser, Harold D.: et al., eds., Papers of Mountain Rebels: East Tennessee Andrew Jackson, Vol. 5: 1821–1824, Confederates and the Civil War, 1860– reviewed, 95:96–98 1970, by W. Todd Groce: reviewed, Moser, Richard: and Van Gosse, eds., 98:330–31 World the Sixties Made, The: Politics Mountain Sisters: From Convent to and Culture in Recent America, Community in Appalachia, by Helen M. reviewed, 102:145–47 Lewis and Monica Appleby: reviewed, Moses, L. G.: Wild West Shows and the 101:497–99 Images of American Indians, 1883– Mount Benedict, Mass.: Ursuline 1933, reviewed, 95:103–5 convent, 101:294–96 Moses, Wilson Jeremiah: Creative Mount Holyoke College (Mass.), 101:52 Conflict in African American Thought, Mount Pleasant, Ohio, 98:245 reviewed, 102:434–37 Mount Sammucro (Italy): Carl Dee Moskowitz, Henry, 96:362–63 Perguson Jr. combat at, 101:314–15; Mosley, Sir Oswald: political party of, illus., 101:312 104:427 Mount Vesuvius (Italy): eruption of, Mosokowitz, Marina: Standard of 101:317; illus., 101:311 Living: The Measure of the Middle Mouton family, 97:301–2 Class in Modern America, reviewed, "Moving Kentucky History into the 103:812–16 Twenty-first Century: Where Should Moss, Bill: oral history columns by, We Go From Here?" by James C. 104:645 Klotter, 97:83–112 Moss, Ray: regulation of power Moye, J. Todd: Let the People Decide: companies, 104:510–11 Black Freedom and White Resistance in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 325, 327, 328, 329, 331 1945–1986, reviewed, 102:584–86 "Munfordville: The Campaign and Moyers, Bill, 99:39, 102:161 Battle Along Kentucky's Strategic Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 96:299 Axis," by Kent Masterson Brown, Mr. Galion's School, by Jesse Stuart: 97:247–85 noted, 98:135–36 Munich, Germany, 95:146; analogy of Mr. Polk's Army: The American Military Vietnam War, 102:355 Experience in the Mexican War, by Municipal Stadium (Cleveland, Ohio), Richard Bruce Winders: reviewed, 99:104 96:92–93 Munroe, Ben J., 97:173 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 99:285, "Murder, God, and the Devil Box: 286 Music and Community in Metcalfe Mrs. Stanton's Bible, by Kathi Kern: County, Kentucky," by Jennifer K. reviewed, 99:319–20 Painter, 98:385–404 Mt. Hope (home of Benjamin Gratz), Murder in Virginia, A: Southern Justice 97:386 on Trial, by Suzanne Lebsock: Mt. Sterling, Ky., 95:127 reviewed, 101:165–67 Muddy Branch: Memories of an Eastern Murfreesboro, Tenn., 96:320, 97:160, Kentucky Coal Camp, by Clyde Roy 172, 177 Pack: noted, 101:396 Murphy, Frank, 104:473, 477; Ed Muddy Creek (Lincoln County, Ky.), Prichard's evaluation of, 104:474–75 102:542 Murphy, Isaac: wins 1890 Ky. Derby, Muhlenberg County, Ky., 97:287, 299, 100:485 98:402 Murphy, Patricia Coit: What a Book Muir, Adam: Forty-first Regiment Can Do: The Publication and Reception (British), 104:34 of Silent Spring, reviewed, 103:837–38 Muir, James: letter to Transylvania Murphy, Robert, 99:112 Presbytery, 102:26–27 Murray, Charles D., 97:257, 278, 284 Muir, Peter G.: Louisville lynching case, Murray, David Rodman, 98:47–49, 52, 102:378, 381 59, 61–63, 65, 75–77, 84, 96, 98 Mulberry Street (Lexington, Ky.): See Murray, Ky.: during 1937 flood, Limestone Street 102:196 Mullen, Kevin J.: Dangerous Strangers: Murray, Peter C.: Methodists and the Minority Newcomers and Criminal Crucible of Race, 1930–1975, reviewed, Violence in the Urban West, 1850– 102:264–66 2000, reviewed, 103:806–8 Murray, William, 95:378–79 Mulligan, James Hilary, 98:102 Murray State University (Murray, Ky.), Mullins: Melungeon family name, 99:140, 150; Forrest C. Pogue at, 102:211 104:675; illus., 104:677; oral history Mullins, E. Y., 96:298, 301 at, 104:629, 634 Mullins, Robins, 96:133 Murray-Wooley, Carolyn, 97:337–39, Mullis, Tony R.: Peacekeeping on the 345 Plains: Army Operations in Bleeding Murrow, Edward R., 104:459 Kansas, reviewed, 102:413–15 Muscle Shoals, Ala., 97:49 Munfordville, Ky., 96:321, 322, 323, Musial, Stan, 99:111 Music and the Making of a New South, Claude-Anne Lopez: reviewed, 99:75– by Gavin James Campbell: reviewed, 76 102:255–56 Mynatt, A. F., 98:95 Mussey, R. Delavan, 96:345 Mynatt, E. F., 98:97 Mussman, Ralph, 98:348 My Old Kentucky Home (Bardstown, Mussolini, Benito, 96:373, 100:152 Ky.), 99:245 Muter, George, 100:332 "My Old Kentucky Home" (song), Myall, William, 104:402 99:107 My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Myth and History in the Creation of Correspondence between Franklin D. Yellowstone National Park, by Paul Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin, edited Schullery and Lee Whittlesey: by Susan Butler: reviewed, 104:355– reviewed, 102:429–31 57 Mythic Galveston: Reinventing America's Myers, Andrew H.: book review by, Third Coast, by Susan Wiley 104:771–73 Hardwick: reviewed, 101:161–62 Myers, Gustavus, 96:367 Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Myers, Harvey, 98:186; state capital Southerners and Their History, edited relocation issue, 104:275–80 by John David Smith and Thomas H. Myers, Henry L., 95:39 Appleton Jr.: reviewed, 95:441–43 Myers, Lois E.: and Thomas L. Charlton, and Rebecca Sharpless, N eds., Handbook of Oral History, review NAACP Youth Council: essay by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:685– antidiscrimination campaign in 98 Louisville, Ky., 104:238; and Lyman Myers, Marshall, 101:399; book reviews Johnson, 104:236 by, 95:91–92, 98:329–30, 99:396–98, Nader, Ralph: Unsafe at Any Speed, 101:147–52, 102:108–9, 103:568–70, impact of, 102:165 104:727–29; and Chris Peopes, eds.: Naftali, Timothy: and Richard "'I Don't Fear Nothing in the Shape of Breitman, Norman J. W. Goda, Man': The Civil War and Texas Border Timothy Naftali, and Robert Wolfe, Letters of Edward Francis, U. S. U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, Colored Troops," 101:457–78 reviewed, w. My Father, Daniel Boone: The Draper Nagel, Paul C.: John Quincy Adams: A Interviews with Nathan Boone, edited Public Life, A Private Life, reviewed, by Neal O. Hammon: reviewed, 96:90–92 98:299–301 Nagler, Jorg: and Stig Forster, eds., On My Last Chance to be a Boy: Theodore the Road to Total War: The American Roosevelt's South American Expedition Civil War and the German Wars of of 1913–1914, by Joseph R. Ornig: Unification, 1861–1871, noted, noted, 96:218–19 95:459–60 "My Life as a Telegrapher on the Nall, Allen T., 100:142 Kentucky Division of the Illinois Name Above the Title, by Frank Capra, Central Railroad," by John E. L. 99:286 Robertson, 98:279–95 Nanticokes: triracial isolate group, My Life With Benjamin Franklin, by 102:212 Naples, Italy: Carl Dee Perguson Jr. at, (NAACP), 99:10, 25, 367, 374–75; 101:312–13, 315, 317 Fayette County, Ky., school Narka (horse), 100:492 integration, 101:257; Kentucky Nash, Linda: book review by, 101:218– chapter: awards received, 104:232; 20 Louisville chapter: and support for the Nashville, Tenn., 95:1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, Bradens, 104:230–34, 247; Louisville 16, 25, 26, 27, 96:317–18, 319, 320, chapter: antidiscrimination campaign 322, 326, 330, 345, 347, 97:170, 171, of, 104:232; Louisville chapter: fear of 172, 248, 249, 251, 252, 254, 283, communist infiltration, 104:231–32; 365, 98:288, 99:348, 363, 368, 375, and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 100:153, 176, 178, 479; Vicksburg 101:62; and William English Walling, campaign victory celebration, 103:659 96:351–76 Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, National Association of Trotting Horse 97:248 Breeders, 100:489 Nashville: The Western Confederacy's National Baseball Hall of Fame, 99:114, Final Gamble, by James Lee 117 McDonough: reviewed, 103:795–96 National Child Labor Committee, Natchez, Miss., 101:82–83; and 96:371 Thomas D. Clark, 103:23–24 National Colored Men's Convention, Natchez Trace, 95:3 98:169 Natchitoches, Miss., 101:87 National Council for Christians and Nathan, Bob, 104:496 Jews: and Louisville civil rights Nathan Boone and the American movement, 104:222 Frontier, by R. Douglas Hurt: reviewed, National Council of Jewish Women, 96:195–96 99:255 Nation, 96:363; and the Braden case, National Defense Advisory Commission, 104:226 96:68 Nation, Richard F.: At Home in the National Defense Advisory Council, Hoosier Hills: Agriculture, Politics, and 104:486 Religion in Southern Indiana, 1810– National Distillers Products Company 1870, reviewed, 103:786–87 (N.Y.), 96:66 National Advisory Committee on Rural National Endowment for the Arts, Poverty, 99:43, 44 96:133 National Alliance Against Racist and National Endowment for the Political Repression: Louisville, Ky., Humanities, 101:430 formation of, 104:246–47 National Environmental Policy Act: National American Woman Suffrage Judicial Misconstruction, Legislative Association: and Sophonisba Preston Indifference, and Executive Neglect, by Breckinridge, 101:62 Matthew J. Lindstrom and Zachary A. National Archives and Records Smith: reviewed, 99:439–41 Administration (Washington, D. C.), National Football League, 97:404, 409, 96:377–83, 100:140, 104:680; oral 413, 423, 437, 438, 440, 441 history collection, 104:630 National Gallery of Art (Washington, D. National Association for the C.), 104:643, 650–51 Advancement of Colored People National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 102:215 National Geographic, 95:70 Nations, Markets, and War: Modern National Governor's Conference, 99:38– History and the American Civil War, by 40 Nicholas Onuf and Peter Onuf: National Guard, 99:121, 129 reviewed, 104:716–18 National Guardian: support for the Nations Divided: America, Italy, and the Bradens, 104:227 Southern Question, by Don H. Doyle: National Independent Coal Operators reviewed, 101:143–45 Association, 102:70 Native American Encyclopedia: History, National Institute and American Culture, and Peoples, A, edited by Academy of Arts and Letters Award, Barry M. Pritzker: reviewed, 100:68– 97:114 69 National Institute of Occupational Native American Place Names of the Safety and Health: danger of vinyl United States, by William Bright: chloride, 102:170–71, 179; meeting noted, 103:845 with B. F. Goodrich officials, 102:174, Native Americans, 98:372–73; and 176 African Americans on frontier, National Labor Relations Board, 99:112 102:480; burial mound, illus., National Law Enforcement Committee, 102:474; captives in white society, 104:242 102:471; captives of, 102:468–71; National Liberation Front (NLF), conflict with whites, 102:475–80; and 102:323–27; tactics of, 102:332–33; Daniel Boone, 100:500–501, 102:470– and Tet Offensive, 102:348 71, 477–78, 492–97, 524, 528–29, National Medal for Literature: and 544; Dudley's Defeat, presence at, Robert Penn Warren, 104:79 104:36–38; effect of disease, 102:476– National Negro Conference (1909), 77; indigenous groups in Kentucky, 96:364 102:474–75; on Kentucky frontier, National Organization for Women 102:468–80; Melungeon ancestry, (NOW), 99:232, 255, 257 102:208, 211, 218; negotiation with, , 101:98, 107 102:480; passing for white, 102:209; National Rainbow Coalition, 99:231 political conflicts among, 102:474–75; National Security Women's Corps, previous experience of whites, 96:76 102:473; relation to whites on Ky. National States Rights Party, 104:244 frontier, 95:219–35; and tobacco, National Synthetic Rubber, 99:377 100:314; variety of, 102:480 National Underground Railroad Native Ground, The: Indians and Freedom Center (Cincinnati, Ohio), Colonists in the Heart of the Continent, 101:98 by Kathleen Du Val: reviewed, , 99:30, 41, 366, 104:297–98 377; Opportunity magazine, 103:702 Natives & Newcomers: The Cultural National Women's Trade Union League, Origins of North America, by James 96:354, 371, 373 Axtell: reviewed, 99:165–67 National Youth Administration, 98:396 Natural Law Party, 99:267 Nation by Design, A: Immigration Policy Nature of Gold, The: An Environmental in the Fashioning of America, by History of the Klondike Gold Rush, by Aristide R. Zolberg: reviewed, Kathryn Morse: reviewed, 101:523–24 104:733–35 Nature's Army: When Soldiers Fought History of Kentucky Wildcat for Yosemite, by Harvey Meyerson: Basketball, reviewed, 97:459–60 reviewed, 100:91–93 Nelli, Steve: and Bert Nelli, The Winning Nazism, 95:135, 140, 141, 149, 151, Tradition: A History of Kentucky 160, 162, 166, 167, 170, 172, 178, Wildcat Basketball, reviewed, 97:459– 179 60 Neal, M. H., 97:302 Nelms, Willie, 97:94; Cora Wilson Neal, Sterling: red-scare tactics used Stewart: Crusader Against Illiteracy, against, 104:222–23, 247 reviewed, 96:88–90 Neary, Donna M.: oral history Nelson, Dana D.: book reviews by, interviews with Thomas D. Clark, 100:528–29, 102:104–6 103:333; and Patti Linn, Riverside, Nelson, D. G., 100:305 The Farnsley-Moremen Landing: The Nelson, Donald: War Production Board, Restoration of a Way of Life, noted, 104:495–96 98:134–35 Nelson, Larry L.: article by, 104:2; Nebraska: bookmobile projects in, "Dudley's Defeat and the Relief of Fort 95:60 Meigs during the War of 1812," 104:5– Neely, Mark E. Jr.: article by, 103:530– 42 31; Boundaries of American Political Nelson, Paul David: book reviews by, Culture in the Civil War Era, The, 95:185–86, 96:399–400, 101:334–35 reviewed, 103:566–68 Nelson, William "Bull," 96:241, 242, Neem, Johann N.: book review by, 316–17, 322, 323–24, 328–29, 330, 100:214–15 331, 344, 97:254, 99:346–47 Neeson, Liam, 98:379 Nelson-Campbell, Deborah Hubbard: Neff, Emery Edward, 97:120 Journals of Tommie L. Hubbard, The: Negdi (Arabian tribe), 100:478 Life in Madison County, Kentucky, Negley, James, 96:318 1898–1900, noted, 104:814 Negotiating for Georgia: British-Creek Nelson County, Ky., 95:10, 29, 97:131, Relations in the Trustee Era, 1733– 104:257; Beauchamp-Cook tombstone 1752, by Julie Anne Sweet: reviewed, in, 104:88; Catholic slaveholders in, 104:302–4 101:287 Negro American League (baseball), Nemec, Mark R.: Ivory Towers and 99:113 Nationalist Minds: Universities, Negro Labor Council, 104:223, 231 Leadership, and the Development of Negro State Convention, 98:166 the American State, reviewed, Neither Lady nor Slave: Working Women 104:741–42 of the Old South, edited by Susanna Nenninger, Timothy K., 99:123 Delfino and Michele Gillespie: neo-orthodoxy: influence on Ed reviewed, 100:522–24 Prichard, 104:427–28 Nekrassoff, Philippe: D-Day research, Nerinckx, Charles, 97:353, 365, 366, 102:39–40 368, 369, 370; slaves of, 101:288 Nell (film), 96:133 Network of Women in State Nelli, Bert, 97:101; oral history Government, 99:255 interviews with Thomas D. Clark, Neu, Charles, 95:289 103:447–48; The Winning Tradition: A Neuenschwander, John A.: books by, 104:644; oral history roundtable New Kent County, Va.: school discussion panelist, 104:643–73 integration, 101:247–49, 257 Neuman, Fred G., Paducah, Ky., New Left, 104:245 102:202; review of J. Winston New Madrid Earthquake, 97:42–44 Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, Newman, Mark: Divine Agitators: The 103:716 Delta Ministry and Civil Rights in Nevada: library projects in, 95:60 Mississippi, reviewed, 101:553–54 Never Surrender: Confederate Memory Newman, Paul Douglas: book review and Conservatism in the South by, 101:131–33 Carolina Upcountry, by W. Scott Poole: Newman's Ridge (Tenn.): Melungeons reviewed, 103:801–3 in, 102:211, 219 Nevins, Allan, 100:275, 101:425; and Newmyer, R. Kent: John Marshall and oral history, 104:389–90, 617–18 the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court, Nevitt, Charles A., 103:60 reviewed, 100:73–75 New Albany, Ind., 95:396, 421 New Orleans, La., 95:7, 26, 27, 250–52, New College, Oxford University: Robert 277–78, 100:335–36, 343; Penn Warren, degree from, 104:78 architectural styles in, 103:502; battle Newcombe, Donald, 99:116 of, 98:112–13, 376; Matthew Kennedy New Deal, 96:375, 99:43, 365, in, 103:500–502; National Convention 104:399, 440, 441, 450, 456, 464, of African American Men, 98:171 479, 501, 622; legacy of, 104:601–2; New Orleans and Ohio Railway, 97:306, Samuel M. Wilson's view of, 103:53; 309 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Newport (Ky.) Local, 98:154, 178 103:235 Newport, Ky., 95:396, 98:167, 99:251, New Deal and the Triumph of 101:15, 104:15; organized crime in, Liberalism, The, edited by Sidney 98:343–65; PTA in, 95:75; Vicksburg Milkis and Jerome Mileur: reviewed, campaign victory celebration, 103:659 100:247–48 Newport, Ky., army barracks, 96:3 New Deal Fat Cats: Business, Labor, Newport Civic Association, 98:349 and Campaign Finance in the 1936 Newport Ministerial Association, Presidential Election, by Michael J. 98:349, 351 Webber: reviewed, 100:105–7 Newport News, Va., 101:308 New Decatur, Ala., 97:195 New Republic: articles in, 104:423–24 New England, 98:399 "New Scholarship on John G. Fee and New England Association of Oral the Early Years of Berea College," by Historians: disappearance of, 104:628 John David Smith, 95:79–85 New Harvest: Forgotten Stories of newspapers: reactions to Grant's Kentucky's Jesse Stuart, edited by Vicksburg campaign, 103:627–60; David R. Palmore: listed, 102:152–53 reaction to Louisville lynching, New History of Kentucky, A, by Lowell 102:372–76 H. Harrison and James C. Klotter, Newsweek, 95:296 97:84; reviewed, 96:307–14 "New Women": expectations of, 101:46– New Jersey, 99:268; election of 1864, 49; expections of, 101:51–53 103:684–85; triracial isolate group in, New York: triracial isolate group in, 102:212 102:212 New York (ship), 97:183 , 96:365 New York, N. Y., 99:103, 118, 367, 385, Nicholas, George, 95:337, 339–40, 352, 100:56, 175, 183, 200, 494; election of 354–55, 361–67, 100:452; proslavery 1844 in, 100:464–65 arguments of`, 102:23–24 New York City: Vicksburg campaign Nicholas County, Ky.: Daniel Boone's victory celebration, 103:654; during surveys near, 102:553 World War II, 101:91–92 Nicholasville, Ky., 95:407, 416, 417, New York City Independent, 96:43 421, 423 New York Daily Tribune, 99:347 Nichols, David A.: book review by, New Yorker, 100:2, 101:485; on 101:507–8 Duncan Hines, 97:41 Nichols-Casebolt, Ann: book review by, New York Evening Post, 96:363 102:128–29 , 99:118 Nichols General Hospital (Louisville, New York Herald, 98:19; reaction to Ky.), 100:146 Grant's Vicksburg campaign, Nicholson, Sarah, 99:257 103:650–51 Nicholson, William B. "Bill," 99:112 New York Independent: on Don Carlos Niebuhr, Reinhold: influence on Ed Buell, 96:328 Prichard, 104:427–28 New York Public Library (New York Niedermeier, Lynn E.: book review by, City), 96:277, 103:59 99:412–13; "That Mighty Band of New York Times, 95:297, 98:371, 373, Maidens": A History of Potter College 407, 415, 416, 421, 426, 427, 100:2, for Young Ladies, Bowling Green, 276, 101:437, 102:181, 104:425, 681; Kentucky, 1889–1909, reviewed, and the Braden case, 104:226; on 100:354–56 Duncan Hines, 97:40, 41; headline on Nieman, Donald G.: and Christopher Vicksburg campaign, illus., 103:652; Waldrep, eds., Local Matters: Race, reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Crime, and Justice in the Nineteenth- campaign, 103:651–54; on William Century South, reviewed, 100:370–71 English Walling, 96:369 Niemic, John, 97:438, 439 New York Tribune: biographical sketch Niendorff, Lieutenant, 102:60 of Grant, 103:645; headline on Night Comes to the Cumberlands, by Vicksburg campaign, illus., 103:648; Harry M. Caudill, 101:4; The reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Biography of a Depression Area, campaign, 103:647–50; on World War 97:195–96; reviewed by Thomas D. I, 96:370 Clark, 103:281–82 New York University (New York City), Night Riders, 100:313 96:274, 278, 291, 292, 98:407 Night Riders by Robert Penn Warren, New York World: reaction to Grant's 104:82 Vicksburg campaign, 103:637 Niles, John Jacob: oral history project, New York Yankees, 99:99, 100, 104, 104:643 105, 113, 118 1995 gubernatorial campaign: issues, New Zealand, 96:305 102:74–75 New Zealand Purchasing Commission, 1967 gubernatorial race: Thomas D. 104:525 Clark's commentary on, 103:362 Next of Kin (film), 98:379 1937 flood: effect on Paducah, 102:183–206; rainfall amounts Nolan, Howard, 100:298, 306 during, 102:184 Nolan, Hugh, 104:657 1928 presidential campaign: Thomas Noland, Zerelda, 104:410 D. Clark letter about, 103:235 Nolen, John H., 98:61 Nineteenth Amendment, 99:252, 299 Noll, Mark A.: Civil War as a Theological Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Crisis, The, reviewed, 104:154–55; and Command: and Gene Wheeleer, Edith L. Blumhofer, eds.: Sing Them 102:45, 48 Over Again to Me: Hymns and Ninth Kentucky Infantry Regiment, Hymnbooks in America, reviewed, 97:179 104:800–802 NIOSH: See National Institute of Non-Partisan Voter Registration Occupational Safety and Health Committee: Louisville, 104:238 Administration No Place for a Woman: A Life of Senator Niven, John: ed., Salmon P. Chase , by Janann Papers, Vol. 4: Correspondence, April Sherman: reviewed, 98:130–31 1863–1864, reviewed, 96:97–98; ed., No Place Like Home: A History of Salmon P. Chase Papers. Vol. 5: Nursing and Home Care in the U. S., by Correspondence, 1865–1873, reviewed, Karen Buhler-Wilkerson: reviewed, 97:216–17 101:173–75 Nixon, Herman, 103:272 Nord, David Paul: Communities of Nixon, James O., 97:285 Journalism: A History of American Nixon, Richard M., 99:25, 104:622; and Newspapers and their Readers, school integration, 101:249–50; and reviewed, 100:264–65 the "Silent Majority," 102:352; Thomas Nordstrom, Justin: Danger on the D. Clark commentary on, 103:247; Doorstep: Anti-Catholicism and and Vietnam War, 102:332, 346–49 American Print Culture in the Noble, M. C. S., 96:39 Progressive Era, reviewed, 104:745–46 Noble, William, 98:55 Norfolk (horse), 100:482 Noe, Kenneth W.: 2003 Governor's Norman, Gurney, 96:133; and Award winner, 101:74; article by, Katherine Ledford, and Dwight B. 103:528; book by, 103:526; book Billings, eds., Confronting Appalachian review by, 99:159–60; Perryville: This Stereotypes: Back Talk from an Grand Havoc of Battle, reviewed, American Region, reviewed, 97:453–55 100:59–60; and Shannon H. Wilson, Normandy (France), 100:136, 102:49; eds., The Civil War in Appalachia: airdrop, 102:40; illus., 102:50 Collected Essays, reviewed, 95:445–48 Norris, George W., 97:48, 75; Thomas Noe, Randolph: The Shawnee Indians: D. Clark commentary on, 103:320–21 An Annotated Bibliography, reviewed, Norris, W. P., 98:74, 76, 78, 81 99:167–68 Norris Dam (Tenn.), 97:46, 75 Noe, Roger, 99:222 Norris-LaGuardia Act, 104:458 Noel, J. I., 95:403 North American Aerospace Defense No Exit: America and the Germany Command, 102:4 Problem, 1943–1954, by James North Carolina, 95:129, 98:367, 99:39, McAllister: reviewed, 100:559–61 250, 360, 100:197, 498; Camp Nofcier, Lena, 95:59, 66, 67, 70, 75, 76 Mackall, 102:46; civil rights movement in, 104:219; constitution, 95:347; War, reviewed, 102:422–24 Daniel Boone claims of, 102:485; Nugent, Frank S., 98:415 defense of, 101:447; guerrilla warfare Nullification controversy: and Henry in, 103:525, 527; oral history projects Clay, 100:455; and John C. Calhoun, in, 104:610; secession of, 101:412; 100:456 triracial isolate group in, 102:212 Nunan, Birdie, 97:298 Northern Bank of Kentucky (Covington, Nunn, Adam, 98:170 Ky.), 95:239, 97:386 Nunn, Lee R., 99:25 Northern Elementary School Nunn, Louie B., 99:7, 23–26, 45, 216, (Lexington, Ky.): integration of, 241, 102:3; 1962 senatorial campaign, 101:267 104:584; 1963 gubernatorial Northern Kentucky University campaign, 104:587–90; 1967 (Highland Heights, Ky.), 98:343 gubernatorial campaign, 104:600; and Northern Naval Superiority and the the Joint Legislative Committee on Economics of the American Civil War, Un-American Activities, 104:245–46; by David G. Surdam: reviewed, sales tax, 104:596; and state 100:227–29 employees, 104:569; Thomas D. Clark Northern Passage: American Vietnam letters to, 103:220, 388; and War Resisters in Canada, by John Vietnam War Hagan: reviewed, 99:330–32 protests, 102:302–3 Northington, Nathanial "Nat," 99:48, Nunn, Steve: gubernatorial candidacy, 49, 387 102:10 Northup, Anne Meagher, 99:259, 275 Nuremberg, Germany, 95:136, 149, North Vietnam, 102:330, 335; control 150, 151, 152, 153, 165, 170, 178, of Laos, 102:331–32; ignorance of, 179, 180 102:353 Nuremberg Military Tribunal (NMT), Northwest Ordinance, 102:19 95:150, 179 Norton, Charles H., 98:14–15, 19–22 Nurse-Midwifery: The Birth of a New Norton, Mary Beth: In the Devil's Snare: American Profession, by Laura E. The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, Ettinger: reviewed, 104:754–55 reviewed, 101:121–23 Norton, Mrs. Charles, 103:48 O Norwood-Dingell HMO bill, 102:8–9 Oakes, John, 104:462; Daily No Time for Sergeants (film), 96:127 Princetonian, 104:428 Notorious in the Neighborhood: Sex and Oakley, Carlos, 104:591 Families across the Color Line in Oak Ridge, Tenn., 100:133 Virginia, 1787–1861, by Joshua D. "Oasis": and Mary Carson Breckinridge, Rothman: reviewed, 101:343–44 101:63–64 Now and Then, by Robert Penn Warren, Obadele-Starks, Ernest: Black 104:79 Unionism in the Industrial South, Nowland-Curry, Betsy, 99:255 reviewed, 100:88–90 NSC-68: globalization of, 102:313, 315; Oberlin, Ohio, 99:209 and Korean War, 102:313 Oberlin College (Ohio), 102:38 Nudelman, Franny: John Brown's Body: Obermiller, Phillip J.: and Thomas E. Slavery, Violence, and the Culture of Wagner, African American Miners and Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Social Office of Economic Stabilization: and Club, reviewed, 104:293–95 Ed Prichard, 104:492–94 Oberst, Paul, 99:10, 11, 12, 46 Office of Emergency Management: and O'Brien, Gail Williams: The Color of the Ed Prichard, 104:502 Law: Race, Violence, and Justice in the Office of Price Administration, 104:491, Post-World War II South, reviewed, 495 98:125–27 Office of Production Management: and O'Brien, George, 98:372 Ed Prichard, 104:486–90 O'Brien, Greg: Choctaws in a Office of War Mobilization, 104:493 Revolutionary Age, 1750–1830, Office of Women's Health, 99:274 reviewed, 100:514–16 Offner, Arnold A.: Another Such Victory: O'Brien, Tim: Vietnam novels of, President Truman and the Cold War, 102:296 1945–1953, reviewed, 100:410–12 Occuptional Safety and Health Act, Of Human Bondage (film), 98:416–17, 102:171, 180 418, 420–21 Occuptional Safety and Health Of Woods and Waters: A Kentucky Administration: chemical exposure Outdoors Reader, edited by Ron Ellis: standards, 102:166, 171; costs of noted, 104:815 environmental compliance, 102:181; Ogbar, Jeffrey O. G.: Black Power: danger of vinyl chloride, 102:179; Radical Politics and African American report on vinyl chloride, 102:177–78 Identity, reviewed, 103:829–32 Ockerman, Edwin Foster Sr., 99:25; Ogren, Kathy: book review by, 1963 Democratic gubernatorial 102:276–78 primary, 104:584, 586; 1963 O'Hara, Adina: oral history projects of, gubernatorial campaign, 104:591 104:621 O'Connor, Alice: Poverty Knowledge: O'Hara, Theodore, 95:252, 280; poem Social Science, Social Policy, and the about Daniel Boone, 102:509; portrait, Poor in Twentieth Century U. S. 101:18 History, reviewed, 99:431–33 O'Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories, O'Connor, Lori: book review by, 97:114 100:420–21 Ohio, 95:59, 219, 224, 104:254; militia, Odd Fellows: in Paducah, 96:258, defense of Fort Meigs; Underground 102:509 Railroad, 101:106; during War of O'Donnell, Kevin E.: and Helen 1812, map of, 104:7 Hollingsworth, eds., Seekers of Ohio and Its People, by George W. Scenery: Travel Writing from Southern Knepper: noted, 102:279–80 Appalachia, 1840–1900, noted, Ohio County, Ky., 98:401, 101:302, 104:811 310, 318; Perguson family in, O'Donnell, Pierce: In Time of War: 101:298; Underground Railroad, Hitler's Terrorist Attack on America, 101:106 reviewed, 104:357–59 Ohio River, 95:1, 3, 6, 8, 121, 130, Odum, Walter, 96:298 370, 380, 384, 389, 96:324, 332, "Odyssey of a Historian: Solving 97:45–82, 98:344, 99:341, 342, 383, Mysteries, Murderous and Otherwise," 100:37, 168, 102:20, 103:665, 669, by William E. Ellis, 96:295–306 104:281; during 1937 flood, 102:183– 206, 205; falls of, 95:5, 121; land Old State Capitol (Frankfort, Ky.), near, illus., 103:677 98:273, 99:52, 101:43; illus., 101:11, Ohio: The History of a People, by 26, 104:597; and Ky. Historical Andrew R. L. Cayton: reviewed, Society, 101:11, 12, 21, 22–24, 26–28, 100:358–60 35–36, 41; view from, illus., 103:485 Ohio Valley, 102:469, 473, 525; during Old Taylor Distillery (Frankfort, Ky.), 1937 flood, 102:183–206; trade of, 103:478; history of, 103:480 103:207 O'Leary, Jeremiah, 98:191 Ohio Valley Authority, 97:70, 71 Oliver, William: Fort Meigs, mission to, Ohio Valley Historical Association: 104:23; Green Clay, mission to, meeting, 101:23 104:21 Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers: Olmstead, Percy, 98:71 danger of vinyl chloride, 102:179–80, Olmsted, Frederick Law, 103:225 180 Olmsted, Kathryn: Red Spy Queen: A Oil Baron of the Southwest: Edward L. Biography of Elizabeth Bentley, Doheny and the Development of the reviewed, 101:546–47 Petroleum Industry in California and Olmsted Dam (Illinois), 97:82 Mexico, by Martin R. Ansell: reviewed, Olympia Springs (Ky.): illus., 102:390 96:106–8 Omaha Beach, Normandy, 99:140 Ojibwa Indians: Dudley's Defeat, O'Malley, Nancy, 97:87; book reviews slaughter of prisoners, 104:37–38 by, 102:89–91, 103:543–44, 769–70; Okker, Patricia: Social Stories: The Boone Day 2004 roundtable Magazine Novel in Nineteenth-Century discussion, 102:461–87; illus., America, reviewed, 102:116–18 102:482 Oklahoma, 99:250 Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Old Army, by Edward M. Coffman, Streets Act, 98:199 99:143–45 118th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored Old Capitol Annex (Frankfort, Ky.), Troops: Texas Border, 101:469 99:52 114th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored Old Court–New Court struggle, 100:34, Troops: at Appomattox, 101:458; and 48, 460 Edward Francis, 101:457; mustered Old Crow bourbon (Frankfort, Ky.), out, 101:477; organization of, 103:478 101:460; at Petersburg, Va., 101:467; Old Governor's Mansion (Frankfort, soldiers in Civil War, 101:471; Texas Ky.): and Ky. Historical Society, Border, 101:469, 477 101:31 104th Infantry Division, 96:279, 283, Oldham County, Ky., 102:10 287, 291 Old Oscar Pepper bourbon, 103:478, 109th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored 491; bottles: illus., 103:470 Troops: at Appomattox, 101:468; Old Salt River Road (Jefferson County, Texas Border, 101:469 Ky.), 102:357–58 101st Airborne Division: map of drop Old South: Ky. depicted as part of, pattern, 102:55; Normandy invasion, 98:369, 370, 371, 376 102:51 Old State Arsenal (Frankfort, Ky.), 117th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored 101:43 Troops: at Appomattox, 101:468; Texas Border, 101:469 116th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored On the Road to Total War: The American Troops: at Appomattox, 101:468; Civil War and the German Wars of Texas Border, 101:469 Unification, 1861–1871, edited by Stig 100th Squadron: 441st Troop Carrier Forster and Jorg Nagler: noted, Group, 102:50 95:459–60 100 Years of Air Power and Aviation, by On Troublesome Creek, 97:113 Robin Higham: reviewed, 101:531–34 Onuf, Nicholas, and Peter Onuf: 1001 Things Everyone Should Know Nations, Markets, and War: Modern About the South, by John Shelton Reed History and the American Civil War, and Dale Volberg Reed: noted, 95:117 reviewed, 104:716–18 O'Neal, Emmet, Louisville, Ky., 104:452 Oorang Indians, 97:422, 423 O'Neal, John B., 98:186 Operation Neptune, 102:49–51 O'Neill, Mary, 97:160 Opportunity, 103:702 O'Neill, Thomas P. "Tip," 99:214, 231, "Opportunity to Meet 'Every Kind of 101:484 Person', An: A Kentuckian Views Army O'Neill, Will, 98:56 Life during World War II," by Nancy D. One Nation Underground: The Fallout Baird, 101:297–318 Shelter in American Culture, by oral history, 99:1–4, 148–52; and Kenneth D. Rose: reviewed, 100:112– American culture, 104:630–31; and 15 Forrest C. Pogue, 104:627, 675–84; One Shaker Life: Isaac Newton Youngs, George C. Herring's use of, 102:294; 1793–1865, by Glendyne R. Wergland: and heritage tourism, 104:638–39; reviewed, 104:311–13 influence of partisanship on, 104:641– One Vast Winter Count: The Native 42; and institutional review boards, American West before Lewis and Clark, 104:671–73; and the Internet, by Colin G. Calloway: reviewed, 104:632, 670; in Kentucky, 104:389– 101:501–3 94, 612–13, 620–21, 623–25, 628–29, On Jordan's Banks: Emancipation and 633–35, 689; and the law, 104:651– Its Aftermath in the Ohio River Valley, 55, 663–64; method and theory, by Darrel E. Bigham: reviewed, 104:685–98; and national security, 104:130–32 104:639–41; and the nightly news, On Leadership, by John Gardner, 104:668–69; roundtable discussions of 100:424 significant issues, 104:609–73; and On the Banks of Monks Pond: The technology, 104:629–30, 655–59; Thomas Merton/Jonathan Greene wrong narrative issue, 104:666 Correspondence with Essays and Oral History and the Law, by John A. Notes, edited by Jonathan Greene: Neuenschwander, 104:651 listed, 102:152 Oral History: An Interdisciplinary On the Prairie of Palo Alto: Historical Anthology: by David K. Dunaway and Archaeology of the U.S.–Mexican War Willa K. Baum, 104:689 Battlefield, by Charles M. Haecker and Oral History Association, 104:609, Jeffrey G. Mauck: noted, 96:114–15 618–20, 628, 643, 645; early history, On the Right Track: Some Historic 104:619–20; evaluation guidelines of, Cincinnati Railroads, by John H. 104:621, 625–26; and Forrest C. White: reviewed, 102:573–75 Pogue, 104:627, 676; and institutional review boards, 104:672; in Kentucky, 104:304–5 104:623–24; professionalization of, Orlando Brown House (Frankfort, Ky.), 104:390 103:475 Oral History Association Newsletter, Ornig, Joseph R.: My Last Chance to be 104:664 a Boy: Theodore Roosevelt's South Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region, American Expedition of 1913–1914, meetings of, 104:627 noted, 96:218–19 "Oral History Method and Theory Orphan Brigade, 96:27–28 Today—A Review Essay and Osage Indians, 95:227, 228 Commentary," by Tracy E. K'Meyer, Osborne, John L., 97:136 104:685–98 Osborne, William, 98:72 Oral History Review, 104:645 Oscar, Anna Chatham, 96:157 Orange Presbytery of North Carolina: Oscar, Ky., 96:165 and James Blythe, 102:21 OSHA: See Occuptional Safety and Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 98:286 Health Administration Oregon, 99:40, 268 O'Shea, Stephen: Back to the Front: An O'Reilly, Francis Augustin: The Accidental Historian Walks the Fredericksburg Campaign: Winter War Trenches of World War I, reviewed, on the Rappahannock, reviewed, 96:102–5 100:531–33 Oshinsky, David M.: Polio: An American "Organdie and Mull": by Mary Carson Story, reviewed , 103:600–601 Breckinridge, 101:67–68 Oshiro, James, 96:270 organized crime (syndicate, mafia): Ostrander, Rick: The Life of Prayer in a creation of Special Committee to World of Science: Protestants, Prayer, Investigate Organized Crime in and American Culture, 1870–1930, Interstate Commerce, 98:344, 349; in reviewed, 99:189–90 Newport, 98:343–65 O'Sullivan, Mary, 96:354 Organized Crime and American Power: Oswald, John W., 99:48–49, 103:6; A History, by Michael Woodiwiss: letter to Thomas D. Clark, 103:423; reviewed, 100:245–47 Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Organizing America: Wealth, Power, and 103:421–44; Thomas D. Clark letters the Origins of Corporate Capitalism, by to, 103:246, 422–23, 426 Charles Perrow: reviewed, 101:513–15 O'Toole, James M.: Passing for White: Oriard, Michael: book reviews by, Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 99:194–95, 100:121–22 1820–1920, reviewed, 100:535–36 original-intent theory: and the meaning Ott, Katherine: Fevered Lives: of the Civil War, 102:397–99 Tuberculosis in American Culture since Origins of the Dred Scott Case: 1870, noted, 95:119 Jacksonian Jurisprudence in the Ott, Victoria E.: book review by, Supreme Court, 1837–1857, by Austin 104:724–25 Allen: reviewed, 104:714–16 Ottenheimer, Martin: and Richard Origins of the New South, by C. Vann Feinberg, The Cultural Analysis of Woodward: reviewed by Thomas D. Kinship: The Legacy of David M. Clark, 103:330–31 Schneider, reviewed, 99:434–35 Orihel, Michelle: book review by, Ottis, Sherrie Greene: Silent Heroes: Downed Airmen and the French Owensboro Women's Coalition, 99:255 Underground, reviewed, 99:425–27 Owen's Island (Paducah, Ky.): during Otto, Wolfgang, 95:163 1937 flood, 102:186–87; illus., Our American Cousin (play), 100:1 102:187 Our Common Affairs: Texts from Women Owenton, Ky., 95:419 in the Old South, edited by Joan E. Ownby, Ted: book review by, 100:398– Cashin: reviewed, 95:317–18 99; ed., Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights Our Homes (Methodist magazine), South, The, reviewed, 101:206–8 99:58, 61, 64, 67 Owsley, Frank Lawrence, 103:272, Our War Too: American Women Against 104:87; correspondence with Robert the Axis, by Margaret Paton-Walsh: Penn Warren, 104:92 reviewed, 100:557–59 Owsley, William, 95:238; portrait, Outland, Robert B. III: Tapping the 101:23 Pines: The Naval Stores Industry in the Owsley County, Ky., 95:64 American South, reviewed, 103:584–85 Oxford History of the United States Out of Their Mouths, by William English Series: and George C. Herring, Walling and , 96:370 102:287 Out of the Jungle: Jimmy Hoffa and the Oxford University: Felix Frankfurter at, Remaking of the American Working 104:460; Robert Penn Warren at, Class, by Thaddeus Russell: reviewed, 104:91 99:429–31 Oxmoor (Louisville, Ky.), 97:341, 344 Outside America: Race, Ethnicity, and the Role of the American West in P National Belonging, by Dan Moos: P-38 Lightning, 100:191 reviewed, 104:330–31 P-47 Thunderbolt: construction of Overland Campaign, 101:455 during World War II, 100:167–94; Overton, John: Daniel Boone's surveys illus., 100:179, 187 for, 102:549, 551 Pacheco, Josephine F.: Pearl, The: A Ovington, Mary White, 96:351, 358, Failed Slave Escape on the Potomac, 361–63, 365, 367, 373, 374 reviewed, 103:558–59 Owen, Arnold M. "Mickey," 99:111 Pack, Clyde Roy: Muddy Branch: Owen, Richard, 97:275, 278, 284 Memories of an Eastern Kentucky Coal Owen, Thomas, 99:291 Camp, noted, 101:396 Owen, Thomas L., 97:93, 102:160 pack horse library, 95:57–77 Owen, Wilfred, 96:8, 9 Paducah (Ky.) Sun, 100:14 Owens, Bob, 103:477 Paducah, by John E. L. Robertson: Owens, James, 98:63 noted, 103:843 Owens, William Clayborne: illus., Paducah, Ky., 95:396, 96:249–68, 100:9; and whipping issue, 100:9 97:10, 46–77, 305, 306–7, 311, 312, Owensboro (Ky.) Inquirer: on benefits of 315, 98:261, 262, 264, 265, 268, 270, living in Texas, 97:185 272, 274, 283, 286, 288, 289, 290, Owensboro (Ky.) Messenger, 96:38 292, 293, 294, 383, 99:136, 341–43, Owensboro, Ky., 95:396, 97:184, 345–47, 349, 351, 355, 357, 100:308; 98:248, 249, 255, 99:10, 100:143, during 1937 flood, 102:183–206; 146–47, 102:44 Grant's expulsion of Jews from, 103:633–34, 646; historic floods in, Palmore, Carol M., 99:279 102:185–87; illus., 102:187, 189, 190, Palmore, David R.: ed., New Harvest: 193, 201, 204; proposal to relocate Forgotten Stories of Kentucky's Jesse state capital to, 104:259 Stuart, listed, 102:152–53 Paducah & Illinois Railroad, 98:291 Paludan, Phillip Shaw: book by, Paducah Community College, 100:28 103:525 Paducah: Frontier to the Atomic Age, by Palumbo, Ruth Ann, 99:273–74 John E. L. Robertson: reviewed, Pamplona: Philippine Islands, 104:50 100:508–10 Panama Canal, 95:389, 99:126 Paducah Junior College (Paducah, Ky.): Panic of 1819, 100:36, 41, 45, 435 integration of, 101:244 Panic of 1837, 95:7, 100:50, 57, 462– Page, Gregory D., 99:49 63 Page, Mrs. W. A., 96:149 Papers of Andrew Jackson: Vol. 5: Page, Thomas Nelson, 99:63 1821–1824, edited by Harold D. Moser Page, Tim, 97:323, 324 and others, reviewed, 95:96–98 Paine, Alice T.: evaluation of J. Winston Papers of Andrew Johnson: Vol. 13: Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky September 1867–March 1868, edited manuscript, 103:713–14 by Paul H. Bergeron, reviewed, Paine, Christopher M., 97:87, 88 95:323–24 Paine, Tom, 95:342 Papers of General Nathanael Greene: Paine College (Augusta, Ga.), 99:63, 67 Vol. 11: 7 April–30 September 1782, Painter, Jennifer K.: "Murder, God, and edited by Dennis M. Conrad, reviewed, the Devil Box: Music and Community 98:310–12; Vol. 9: 11 July 1781– in Metcalfe County, Kentucky," December 1781, edited by Dennis M. 98:385–404 Conrad, reviewed, 95:312–13 Painting Professionals: Women Artists Papers of Henry Clay, 100:427, 430 and the Development of Modern Papers of Jefferson Davis, 101:430; American Art, 1870–1930, by Kirsten importance of, 101:432–33; Vol. 10: Swinth: reviewed, 100:386–89 October 1863–August 1864, edited by Paintsville, Ky., 95:396; pack horse Lynda Lasswell Crist, Kenneth H. library, 95:62 Williams, and Peggy L. Dillard, Paisley, Thomas J.: and George 98:240; Vol. 10: October 1863–August Ratterman case, 98:355, 356, 358, 1864, edited by Lynda Lasswell Crist, 359, 360, 361 Kenneth H. Williams, and Peggy L. Palermo, Joseph A.: In His Own Right: Dillard, reviewed, 98:309–10; Vol. 11: The Political Odyssey of Robert F. September 1864–May 1865 by Lynda Kennedy, reviewed, 100:415–16 Lasswell Crist, Barbara J. Rozek, and Palmer, A. Mitchell, 98:202, 104:451 Kenneth H. Williams, eds., reviewed, Palmer, Frederick, 99:150 102:112–14; Vol. 9: January– Palmer, John M., 98:159 September 1863, edited by Lynda Palmer, Shelton: 114th Infantry Lasswell Crist et al., reviewed, 95:200– Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, 202 101:471 Papers of John C. Calhoun: Vol. 23: Palmer, William G.: book review by, 1846, edited by Clyde N. Wilson and 99:203–4 Shirley Bright Cook, reviewed, 95:193– 94 Parisi, Philip: Texas Post Office Murals, Papers of John Marshall: Vol. 9: The: Art for the People, reviewed, Correspondence, Papers, and Selected 102:439–40 Judicial Opinions, January 1820– Park, Roy H., 97:39, 40 December 1823, edited by Charles F. Parker, Francis W., 96:38 Hobson et al., reviewed, 97:472–74 Parker, Robert: land survey of, 102:552 Papers of Robert A. Taft: Vol. 1: 1889– Parker, Tom, 98:279 1938, edited by Clarence E. Wunderlin Parker Pen Company, 100:328 Jr., reviewed, 96:208–9 Parkland neighborhood (Louisville, Ky.): Paradox of Democratic Capitalism, The: air pollution, 102:160 Politics and Economics in American Parkman, Francis, 95:232, 96:10 Thought, by David F. Prindle: Parks, Earl F. Sr.: death of, 102:174 reviewed, 104:705–7 Parks, Joseph: Thomas D. Clark letter "Paradox of Religious Segregation: to, 103:243–44 White and Black Baptists in Western Parrish, Charles E.: and Leland R. Kentucky, 1855–1900," by Johnson, "Engineering the Kentucky Christopher Beckham, 97:305–22 River: A Disastrous Debut," 95:369– Paramount Pictures, 98:370, 373, 408, 94; and Leland R. Johnson, 421 Engineering the Kentucky River: The Parent, Anthony Jr.: Foul Means: The Commonwealth's Waterway, reviewed, Formation of a Slave Society in 99:160–62 Virginia, 1660–1740, reviewed, Parrish, Charles H. Jr., 99:376 101:329–30 Parrish, James: death of, 103:512 Parents and Schools: The 150-Year Parrish, Michael E., 98:398; biography Struggle for Control in American of Felix Frankfurter, 104:456 Education, by William W. Cutler III: Parrish, Thomas: Restoring reviewed, 100:265–67 Shakertown: The Struggle to Save the Parents for Freedom (Louisville, Ky.), Historic Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 104:242 reviewed, 103:778–80 Parents Magazine, 95:70 Parrish, T. Michael, 99:5 Parent-Teacher Association, 99:294 Parrish, William E.: Frank Blair: Parins, James W.: Elias Cornelius Lincoln's Conservative, reviewed, Boudinot: A Life on the Cherokee 96:405–7 Border, 104:326–27 Parsons, Lynn Hudson: John Quincy Paris (Ky.) Western Citizen, 103:707; Adams, reviewed, 96:401–2 reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Parsons, Thomas, 95:239, 242, 245, campaign, 103:631 247, 248, 253, 257, 270, 278–80, 282 Paris, France, 101:432 Parties, Politics, and Sectional Conflict in Paris, Ky., 95:396, 403, 406, 407, 416, Tennessee, 1832–1861, by Jonathan 417, 421, 100:143, 104:400, 405; M. Atkins: reviewed, 95:194–97 African American settlement near, Partisan Ranger Act, 103:521, 524, 104:515; reaction to capture of Fort 533, 539 Donelson, 103:630; school system of, partisanship in Ky.: Thomas D. Clark 104:419–21 essay on, 103:193–98 Paris, Tex., 101:87 Parton, Dolly, 96:129 Party Games: Getting, Keeping, and Patterson, Robert, 104:487; letter to Using Power in Gilded Age Politics, by Transylvania Presbytery, 102:26–27 Mark Wahlgren Summers: reviewed, (University of 102:246–48 Kentucky): illus., 102:304 Pasinetti, Pier: and Robert Penn Patti, Adelina Juana Maria: Warren, 104:92 biographical sketch of, 103:482 Pasquel, Jorge, 99:111 Patton, Carol Cooley: marriage to Paul Passing for Black: The Life and Careers E. Patton, 102:70 of Mae Street Kidd, by Wade Hall: Patton, Christopher, 102:70 reviewed, 95:436–38 Patton, Irene, 102:69 Passing for White: Race, Religion, and Patton, Jo Ann, 102:69 the Healy Family, 1820–1920, by Patton, Judi Jane Conway, 97:328, James M. O'Toole: reviewed, 100:535– 99:279, 281, 102:82; illus., 102:72, 36 75, 81, 103:371; Ky. History Center, Patch of Ground, A: Khe Sanh 101:39, 41; marriage to Paul E. Remembered, by Michael Archer: Patton, 102:70, 83 reviewed, 102:449–52 Patton, Linda, 102:69 Patenaude, Bertrand M.: Big Show in Patton, Nikki, 99:258, 102:70 Bololand, The: The American Relief Patton, Paul E., 97:133, 134, 326, 335, Expedition to Soviet Russia in the 99:253, 267, 279–80, 102:11; 1987 Famine of 1921, reviewed, 101:183–85 gubernatorial primary, 102:72–73; Paton, Pearce, 104:443; Bourbon 1991 gubernatorial primary, 102:73; County, Ky., 104:406, 413–14, 416, 1995 gubernatorial campaign, 102:73– 430 76; 1999 gubernatorial campaign, Paton-Walsh, Margaret: Our War Too: 102:79–80; achievements as governor, American Women Against the Axis, 102:77–79; article about, 102:69–87; reviewed, 100:557–59 bibliography on, 102:87; children of, Patrick, Christine Sternberg: book 102:70; and Democratic Party, review by, 101:130–31 102:70; early business career, 102:70; Patrick, Joe, 98:54, 60 early life, 102:69–70; early political Patriot Fires: Forging a New American career, 102:70–71; education of, Nationalism in the Civil War North, by 102:69–70; elected lieutenant Melinda Lawson: reviewed, 101:344– governor, 102:73; election of 1995, 46 102:76; entry into statewide politics, Pattern of a Man, 97:113 102:72–73; first term, 102:76–79; and Patterson, Cissy: Washington Times- higher education, 102:76–78; illus., Herald, 104:551–52 102:71, 72, 75, 81, 82, 103:371; Patterson, George, 98:15, 18, 19 investigations of, 102:82–83; Ky. Patterson, James Kennedy, 97:287, History Center, 101:41; leadership 98:54; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12 style, 102:76; legacy of, 102:85–87; Patterson, Joseph Medill, 96:366 marriages of, 102:70, 83; pardons of, Patterson, Martha H.: Beyond the 102:76; patronage of, 102:85; position Gibson Girl: Reimagining the American on Kentucky Education Reform Act, New Women, 1885–1915, reviewed, 102:76; profile of, 102:1; second term, 104:739–41 102:80–82; Tina Conner scandal, 102:81–86; views on decision-making, 102:72; work ethic, 102:79 Kennedy, and the Rhetoric of Foreign Patton, Ward, 102:69 Aid, reviewed, 100:117–19 Pauer, Gyula: Richard Ulack, and Karl Pearl, The: A Failed Slave Escape on the Raitz, eds., Atlas of Kentucky, Potomac, by Josephine F. Pacheco: reviewed, 97:445–47 reviewed, 103:558–59 Paul, Diane B.: book review by, Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), 96:71, 85, 126, 104:348–50 269, 270, 99:1, 245–46, 104:487, 488; Paul Dunbar Junior High School analogy of Vietnam War, 102:355; (Lexington, Ky.), 101:247; illus., attack on, 100:130–31, 167, 170, 172, 101:246, 248 175–76; Thomas D. Clark commentary Pauling, Henry, 97:142, 150, 152, 155, on, 103:235–36 157 Pearson, Byron E.: Still the Wild River Pauly, Thomas H.: Zane Gray: His Life, Runs: Congress, the Sierra Club, and His Adventures, His Women, reviewed, the Fight to Save Grand Canyon, 104:794–95 reviewed, 101:218–20 Paxton, John: Leslie Combs, mission Pearson, Drew, 104:463, 495 of, 104:22–23 Pearson, Herron, 97:71, 74–75, 80 Payne, John Howard, 100:48 Pearson, Susan: book review by, Payne, Larry: illus., 100:134 104:796–97 Paynter, Thomas H., 98:269, 273 Pease, William H.: book review by, Peace Democrats, 103:638–39 95:438–41 Peacekeeping on the Plains: Army Peay, John M., 97:295 Operations in , by Pebworth, Ky., 99:104 Tony R. Mullis: reviewed, 102:413–15 Peck, John M., 95:228 peace movement: effect on Vietnam Peck, John Mason, 97:356, 100:500; War, 102:350 portrayal of Daniel Boone, 102:499– Peace Pact: The Lost World of the 500, 517 American Founding, by David C. Pedde, Sara E.: and Richard S. Mendl, Hendrickson: reviewed, 101:507–8 and Olaf H. Prufer, eds., Archaic Peanuts (cartoon), 100:134 Traditions in Ohio and Kentucky Pearce, John Ed, 97:99, 99:2, 33, 389, Prehistory, reviewed, 100:349–50 104:549, 579; book review by, 99:204– Peden, Katherine G., 99:50, 268, 276, 6; death of, 104:392; and Earle 279 Clements, 104:522; illus., 104:682; Pedigo, Willis H. C., 98:389, 390, 392, interview of Ed Prichard, 104:392, 393, 397, 400 530; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., Peers, Benjamin O.: Ky. Historical 103:352; and oral history, 104:391– Society, 101:8 92, 634; relationship with Bert Pegram, Thomas R.: book review by, Combs, 104:593; relationship with Ed 95:313–15 Prichard, 104:392, 530, 593, 601; Peg Woffington (horse), 100:492, 495 Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:380, Pelger, Erin Kennedy: book review by, 383–84, 430–31, 445; Thomas D. 99:410–12 Clark report on Divide and Dissent, Peluso, Johnny "TV," 98:354, 364 103:351–53 Pemberton, John C.: surrender at Pearce, Kimber Charles: Rostow, Vicksburg, 103:657; during Vicksburg campaign, 103:632 100:133 Pembroke, Ky., 100:13, 20–21 Perce Bill (1872), 96:35 Pence, Steve: lieutenant governor Perdue, M. D., 104:230; support for the candidacy, 102:10 Bradens, 104:228, 234 Pendennis Club (Louisville, Ky.), Perdue, Susan H.: book reviews by, 103:484 100:75–77, 368–69 Pendleton, Cyrus N.: illus., 100:21; and Perdue, Theda: book review by, 95:94– whipping issue, 100:13, 20 95; Cherokee Women: Gender and Pendleton, David: slaves of, 102:358 Culture Change, 1700–1835, reviewed, Pendleton, James Coleman: Jefferson 97:211–12 County, Ky. surveyor, 102:357, 358 Perguson, Carl Dee Jr.: army training, Pendley, Dorris, 96:146, 148 101:299–308; arrives in Italy, penicillin, 96:79, 81 101:312–13; attitude toward "Arabs," Peninsula Campaign (Va.), 103:530 101:309–10; attitude toward Officers Pennsylvania, 95:129, 219, 222, 370, Candidate School, 101:310–11; college 372, 99:131; Calhoun family, education, 101:298–99; combat 102:464; Catholics from, 97:348, 352, experience, 101:314–17; early life, 356; constitution of, 95:347, 349, 351; 101:298; illus., 101:299, 306; in North Daniel Boone claims of, 102:485; Africa, 101:310–12; papers at Western election of 1844 in, 100:464; state Ky. University, 101:299; postwar capital relocation issue, 104:282 career, 101:317–18; returns to the U. Pennybaker, Charles D., 95:19; S., 101:317; ships out for Europe, Louisville militia, 102:376 101:308 Pennyroyal, 98:249 Perkins, Elizabeth A., 97:85; book Pen of Fire: John Moncure Daniel, by review by, 97:445–47; Border Life: Peter Bridges: reviewed, 101:520–21 Experience and Memory in the Pentagon Papers, 100:2, 102:293 Revolutionary Ohio Valley, reviewed, People's History of the Civil War, A: 98:104–6 Struggles for the Meaning of Freedom, Perkins, Frances, 99:297 by David Williams: reviewed, 104:718– Perkins, James A.: editorial approach 20 of, 104:83–84; Selected Letters of People's House, The: Governor's Robert Penn Warren, Vol. 3: Triumph Mansions of Ky., by Thomas D. Clark and Transition, 1943–1952, review and Margaret A. Lane: reviewed, essay, 104:77–94 101:321–22 Perkins, Maxwell, 101:485 People's Liberation Armed Forces Perlmann, Joel: and Robert A. Margo, (PLAF), 95:294 Women's Work? American Peoples of a Spacious Land: Families Schoolteachers, 1650–1920, reviewed, and Cultures in Colonial New England, 99:179–81 by Gloria L. Main: reviewed, 100:207– Perman, Michael, 98:244 9 Perrett, Maurice, 100:152 People v. Otto, 98:199 Perrine, John Dixon, 100:146 Pepper, Claude, 104:521 Perrow, Charles: Organizing America: Pepper, Elijah, 103:469 Wealth, Power, and the Origins of Pepper, Johnny J., 100:132; illus., Corporate Capitalism, reviewed, 101:513–15 99:30 Perry, Elisabeth Israels: book review Peter, Robert, 97:376–79, 382, 383, by, 104:755–57 391, 392, 400, 103:630 Perry, Francis M.: textbook by, 102:517 Peter Cartwright: Legendary Frontier Perry, Louise Scott, 97:160 Preacher, by Robert Bray: reviewed, Perry, Oliver Hazard: Lake Erie, victory 103:771–72 on, 104:41–42 Petersburg, Ky.: proposal to relocate Perry, Robert: Jack May's War: Colonial state capital to, 104:250 Andrew Jackson May and the Civil Petersburg, Va., 95:372; 114th Infantry War in Eastern Kentucky, Eastern Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops at, Tennessee, and Southwestern Virginia, 101:457, 467; Edward Francis at, noted, 97:236–37 101:466 Perry, Virgil, 97:418, 419–20, 421–22, Peterson, Douglas "Pete," 95:291 423, 424, 425, 426, 429, 430, 431, Peterson, Frank Dewey, 99:33; 434, 436, 437 University of Ky., 104:567 Perryburg, Ohio, 104:8; Fort Meigs Peterson, H. C., 98:183 near, 104:5 Peterson, Merrill D.: "Starving Perry County, Ky., 95:64, 73, 96:133, Armenians": America and the Armenian 99:128; state capital relocation issue, Genocide, 1915–1930, reviewed, 104:281 102:580–82 Perryman, Ethel, 95:64–66, 72–73, 76 Petit, Jeanne: book review by, 100:385– Perryville, Ky., 97:282; battle of, 86 96:316, 338–40, 343, 344, 346, 347– Pets in America: A History, by Katherine 48, 101:439; proposal to relocate state C. Grier: reviewed, 104:796–97 capital to, 104:249, 254, 281 Pettegrew, John: and Dawn Keetley Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle, eds., Public Women, Public Words: A by Kenneth W. Noe: 2003 Governor's Documentary History of American Award winner, 101:74; reviewed, Feminism, Vol. 1: Beginnings to 1900, 100:59–60 noted, 96:117–18 Pershing, John J., 99:130–32, 150; Petter Supply Company (Paducah, Ky.): memoirs of, 102:395; papers of, during 1937 flood, 102:187, 203 104:680 Pettit, Sug, 104:452 Personnel Cabinet (Frankfort, Ky.), Pettit, Thomas B.: state capital 99:279 relocation issue, 104:275–76 Pessen, Edward, 100:32, 57; United Pettit, Thomas S., 98:248, 249 States historiography, current state of, Pewee Valley, Ky., 98:368, 369 104:97–98 Peyton, Craven, 97:180 Petcoff, Boni, 97:424, 431 Pfanstiel, Everett E., 100:324 Peter, Frances: reaction to Grant's Pfeilstuecker, Hans, 100:153 Vicksburg campaign, 103:630–31 Phallas (horse), 100:490 Peter, Frances Dallam (daughter), Phantoms of a Blood-Stained Period: 97:379–80, 382, 389, 391, 398 The Complete Civil War Writings of Peter, Frances Paca (Dallam), 97:376, Ambrose Bierce, edited by Russell 378 Duncan and David J. Klooster: Peter, Letitia, 97:379 reviewed, 101:152–54 Peter, Paul and Mary (music group), Pharmacy in World War II, by Dennis B. 100:483 Worthen: reviewed, 102:582–84 Pickens County, S. C.: migration from, Phelps, H. H., 98:63 102:207 Phelps, John, 98:73 Pickett's Charge in History and Memory, Phelps, John L., 96:48–49 by Carol Reardon: reviewed, 96:99– Phelps, John Smith, 98:73 101 Phelps, Lt., 98:81 Pickwick Dam (Tennessee), 97:66 Phi Alpha Theta (University of Ky.), Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War: 98:341, 103:208; Thomas D. Clark Journeys Through the Battlefields in address to, 103:312 the Wake of Conflict, by Benson J. Philadelphia, Pa., 99:103, 116; Lossing: noted, 96:116 architecture of, 103:502; Vicksburg Pierce, Franklin, 101:419 campaign victory celebration, 103:655 Pierce, Peter: and Jeff Doyle, and Philadelphia Inquirer: on reports of Jeffrey Grey, Australia's Vietnam War, Grant's drunkenness, 103:636–37 reviewed, 100:417–18 Philadelphia Phillies, 99:115 Pierce, Yolanda: Hell Without Fires: Philippine Islands, 99:130, 143, 147, Slavery, Christianity, and the 100:131; insurgency in, 104:43–76; Antebellum Spiritual Narrative, occupation of, 104:44; Philippine reviewed, 103:560–61 insurgency and, 104:1 Pierson, Michael: Free Hearts and Free Philippine Penal Code: and Preston Homes: Gender and American Brown case, 104:67 Antislavery Politics, reviewed, Philippine War: background of, 104:43– 102:101–4 44; casualties of, 104:45; effect on Pike, Ella, 98:15 Preston Brown case, 104:65; Pike County, Ky., 102:70; fair, 98:378; prosecution of, 104:48–49; tactics Paul E. Patton's political career in, during, 104:47; U. S. conduct of, 102:70–71 104:70, 72–76 Piketon, Ky.: See Pikeville, Ky. Philippon, Daniel J.: Conserving Words: Pikeville, Ky., 99:289; liquor issue, How American Nature Writers Shaped 104:516; proposal to relocate state the Environmental Movement, capital to, 104:259 reviewed, 103:608–10 Pilcher, William S.: bail hearing in Phillip Morris, 99:101 Louisville lynching case, 102:378; Phillips, Jason K.: book review by, confronts lynch mob, 102:369; death 101:352–53 of, 102:382; injury of, 102:371; Phillips, Thomas D.: and William A. Louisville lynching case, 102:381; Dobak, The Black Regulars, 1866– reaction to Louisville lynching, 1898, reviewed, 100:231–32 102:375, 377 Phillips, Ulrich Bonner, 103:713; Pillow, Gideon J., 99:343, 346, 357; interpretation of slavery, 103:699, invasion of Ky., 103:671 725, 730; racial views of, 103:701–2 Pills, Petticoats, and Plows: The Phister, Elijah C., 100:7 Southern Country Store, by Thomas D. Phoenix Hotel and Tavern (Lexington, Clark, 103:206, 208, 209; Ky.): illus., 100:31 correspondence about, 103:218–20; Phoenix Hotel Stakes (Lexington, Ky.), summary of, 103:109–17 Pillsbury, Richard: book review by, 103:572–74 100:96–98 Plains Indians, 95:233 Pilot Knob (Ky.): and Daniel Boone, Plamondon, Martin II: Lewis and Clark 102:525 Trail Maps: A Cartographic Pinchback, P. B. S., 98:164, 169 Reconstruction, reviewed, 100:351–52 Pinckney, Charles C., 100:343 Planned Parenthood, 99:255 Pine Bluff, Ky., 97:62 Planters' Progress: Modernizing Pineville, Ky.: city schools of, 95:75 Confederate Georgia, by Chad Morgan: Pioneer Spirit: Catherine Spalding, reviewed, 103:572–74 Sister of Charity of Nazareth, by Mary Planting a Capitalist South: Masters, Ellen Doyle: reviewed, 104:289–91 Merchants, and Manufacturers in the Piorkowski, Alex, 95:151 Southern Interior, 1790–1860, by Tom Piott, Steven L.: Giving Voters a Choice: Downey: reviewed, 104:313–14 The Origins of the Initiative and Plessy v. Ferguson, 98:257, 104:63 Referendum in America, reviewed, Plitt, Jane R.: Martha Matilda Harper 101:175–77 and the American Dream: How One Piqua, Ohio, 104:15–16 Woman Changed the Face of Modern Pirtle, Henry: illus., 101:9; Ky. Business, reviewed, 98:234–36 Historical Society, 101:8, 11–12; Plotnick, Arthur, 101:485–86 University of Louisville law school, Pluckhahn, Thomas J.: and Robbie 102:362 Etheridge, eds., Light on the Path: The Pisgah Presbyterian Church (Woodford Anthropology and History of the County, Ky.): illus., 102:24; and Southeastern Indians, reviewed, James Blythe, 102:24 104:299–300 Pitch, Anthony S.: The Burning of Plumley, Basil L.: illus., 102:340 Washington: The British Invasion of Plummer, Brenda Gayle, 104:217; ed., 1814, reviewed, 96:399–400 Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Pitts, Francis D. III: "Making of a Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945– Kentucky Architect and Entrepreneur: 1988, reviewed, 101:203–5 Insights into the Life of Matthew Plymouth, N. H.: Vicksburg campaign Kennedy," 103:493–515 victory celebration, 103:654 Pittsburgh (Pa.) Courier, 99:119 Pocock, J. G. A., 104:102 Pittsburgh, Pa., 95:380, 385, 99:103, Poe, Edgar Allen: and Beauchamp- 116; McClelland family of, 103:480, Sharp tragedy, 104:89 482 "Poem of Pure Imagination," by Robert Pittsburgh Pirates, 99:112, 113 Penn Warren, 104:82 Pity of War: Explaining World War I, by Pogue, Christine Brown, 104:677, 680, Naill Ferguson, 99:132 682–83 Pivar, David J.: Purity and Hygiene: Pogue, Forrest C., 99:139–40, 150–51; Women, Prostitution, and the at Battle of the Bulge, 104:676; "American Plan," 1900–1930, reviewed, biographical sketch of, 104:675; 100:235–37 George Marshall interviews of, Plain Folk's Fight: The Civil War and 104:614, 618, 626; History of the Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia, Supreme Command, 104:676–77; by Mark V. Wetherington: reviewed, History of the Supreme Command, 104:682; illus., 104:677, 682; campaign, 104:511–12; 1947 influence on Edward M. Coffman, Democratic gubernatorial primary, 104:675–84; marriage of, 104:677; 104:515–19, 536, 547; 1947 meeting with Stephen Ambrose, gubernatorial campaign, 104:510; 104:684; meeting with Thomas D. 1948 Democratic senatorial primary, Clark, 104:684; named for Nathan 104:533–34; in the 1950s, 104:553– Bedford Forrest, 104:684; and oral 65, 569; 1951 gubernatorial history, 104:390; Pogue's War: Diaries campaign, 104:554–55; 1954 of a WW II Combat Historian, reviewed, senatorial campaign, 104:545; 1955 100:203–4; quoted, 100:275–76; Democratic gubernatorial primary, speech at Oral History Association, 104:544–46, 555–58; 1955 104:627 gubernatorial campaign, 104:557; Pogue's War: Diaries of a WW II Combat 1956 Democratic senatorial primary, Historian, by Forrest C. Pogue, edited 104:560–61; 1956 Democratic state by Franklin D. Anderson: reviewed, convention, 104:560–61; 1956 100:203–4 senatorial campaign, 104:545–46, Point Pleasant, W. Va.: Daniel Boone 561–62; 1959 Democratic in, 102:555 gubernatorial primary, 104:558–59, Poland, 100:130, 154, 295 563–64, 579; 1959 gubernatorial Polasek, Albin: illus., 102:532 campaign, 104:510, 564–65, 569; Polio: An American Story, by David M. 1962 senatorial campaign, 104:524, Oshinsky: reviewed, 103:600–601 581–84; 1963 Democratic poliomyelitis, 98:395 gubernatorial primary, 104:580–88; political action committees, 99:256 1963 Democratic primary for Political Economy of American lieutenant governor, 104:587; 1963 Industrialization, 1877–1900, by gubernatorial campaign, 104:587–91; Richard Franklin Bensel: reviewed, 1966 constitutional convention, 99:317–18 104:600; 1967 gubernatorial Political Education of Henry Adams, by campaign, 104:600; congressional Brooks D. Simpson: reviewed, 95:324– delegation in the 1930s, 104:452–54; 25 state constitutional reform, Thomas D. Political Waters: The Long, Dirty, Clark commentary on, 103:349–76, Contentious, Incredibly Expensive but 363–66; Thomas D. Clark essays on, Eventually Triumphant History of 103:185–200 Boston Harbor–A Unique politics, national: 1928 presidential Environmental Success Story, by Eric campaign, 104:417–18; 1940 Jay Dolin: reviewed, 102:454–56 presidential campaign, 104:485; 1944 politics, in Ky.: in the 1930s, 104:414, presidential campaign, 104:494–95; 440–54; 1935 gubernatorial campaign, 1948 presidential campaign, 104:521– 104:414, 440–43; 1938 Democratic 22; 1960 presidential campaign, senatorial primary, 104:442–44, 453; 104:572–73 1940s, 104:507–24; 1943 Politics of Education in the New South, gubernatorial campaign, 104:516–17; The: Women and Reform in Georgia, 1946 Democratic senatorial primary, 1890–1930, by Rebecca S. 104:511–12, 531–32; 1946 senatorial Montgomery: reviewed, 104:172–74 Politics of Individualism, The, by Lawrence Frederick Kohl, 100:30 Portelli, Sandro, 104:630–31 Polizzi, Charles Jr., 98:362 Porten, Harlan, 98:63 Polk, James K., 95:237, 240 Porter, David D.: during Vicksburg Polk, Leonidas, 97:277, 99:357, campaign, 103:627, 632, 635, 644, 101:452 658 Polk, Noel: restored edition of All the Porter, Katherine Anne, 97:118; and King's Men, 104:80–81, 85–87; and Robert Penn Warren, 104:82, 87–88, Robert Penn Warren, 104:85 92 Pollack, David: Caborn-Wellborn: Porter, Paul, 104:493–94, 503, 543, Constructing a New Society after the 549; pardon of Ed Prichard, 104:539 Angel Chiefdom, reviewed, 102:567–69 Porter, Will, 100:308 Pollard, Edward A.: and the Lost Porter, William: Daniel Boone's survey Cause, 102:399 for, 102:545 Pollard, Madeline Pollard: breach-of- Port Gibson (Miss.): and the Vicksburg promise suit, 101:59–61 campaign, 103:644 Polley, Jim, 102:70 Portland Canal (Louisville, Ky.), 95:5 Polo Grounds (N.Y.), 96:276 Portland State University (Portland, Polsgrove, James H., 98:97 Ore.), 104:628 polyvinyl chloride: carcinagenic effect, Portrait of America: A Cultural History of 102:157, 169–71; danger of, 102:177– the Federal Writers' Project, by Jerrold 81; economic significance of, 102:169; Hirsch: reviewed, 101:536–38 uses of, 102:158 Portsmouth, Ohio, 97:404 Pomerene, Atlee, 95:39 Portsmouth Shoe-Steels, 97:427, 428, Pomfret, Jack: Princeton University, 429, 430, 443 104:423 Portsmouth Spartans, 97:431, 433, Pompey: African American on Ky. 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439, 440, frontier, 95:123–26 441, 442, 443 Poole, Clarence, 97:408 Portuguese: Melungeon ancestry, Poole, W. Scott: book review by, 102:210–12, 218, 222–23 101:350–52; Never Surrender: Posey, W. H., 95:396 Confederate Memory and Conservatism Post, James C., 95:380, 382, 383, 385, in the South Carolina Upcountry, 386 reviewed, 103:801–3 Postlethwait's Tavern (Lexington, Ky.): Pope, Curran, 95:11 illus., 100:31 Pope, Harry, 97:408 Potter, David M., 99:95–96, 100:273, Pope, John, 101:456 275; Lincoln and His Party in the Popko, David, 101:234 Secession Crisis, 101:424; view of popular sovereignty, 103:667 Jefferson Davis, 101:435–37 populism, 98:249, 99:57; Ed Prichard's Potts, Guy: illus., 101:248; Lexington, senior thesis on, 104:426 Ky., 101:264 Portage River, 104:8 Potts Lumber Company (Frankfort, Portelli, Alessandro: books by, 104:643; Ky.), 100:172–73 oral history project of, 104:657; oral Poulson, Susan L.: and Leslie Miller- history roundtable discussion Bernal, eds., Going Coed: Women's panelist, 104:643–73 Experiences in Formerly Men's Colleges and Universities, 1950–2000, , reviewed, reviewed, 102:445–46 100:564–66 Pound, Ezra: Robert Penn Warren's Pratt, Walter F. Jr.: The Supreme Court defense of, 104:92 under Edward Douglass White, 1910– Poverty Knowledge: Social Science, 1921, reviewed, 98:123–25 Social Policy, and the Poor in Twentieth Preakness Stakes, 100:480, 482 Century U. S. History, by Alice O' Pregnant by Mistake: oral history and Connor: reviewed, 99:431–33 the law, 104:652 Powell, Arthur G.: Lessons from Prendergast, Norma: and Carol Privilege: The American Prep School Kammen, Encyclopedia of Local Tradition, reviewed, 95:333–34 History, reviewed, 98:334–36 Powell, Dick, 97:441, 100:198 Prentice, George D., 96:232, 99:344– Powell, James: book review by, 97:221– 46, 350, 100:443, 103:204; attitude to 22 African American Union soldiers, Powell, Lazarus Whitehead: portrait, 103:628; defends Louisville's Know- 101:18 Nothing government, 102:380–81; and Powell, Thomas Reed, 104:472; Grant's Jewish expulsion order, Harvard Law School, 104:435 103:634; illus., 102:361, 103:631; Ky. power companies, in Kentucky, Historical Society, 101:8; reaction to 104:522–23; regulation of, 104:510–11 capture of Fort Donelson, 103:628–30; Power of Femininity in the New South: reaction to Grant's Vicksburg Women's Organizations and Politics in campaign, 103:632; reaction to North Carolina, 1880-1930, by Louisville lynching, 102:372–73, 377; Anastatia Sims: reviewed, 96:105–6 and the slave curfew, 102:363–65; Powers, Caleb, 99:158 supports Lincoln's war aims, 103:630; Powers, Georgia Davis, 101:4; and Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Edward T. Breathitt, 99:8, 30, 36–37; 103:340–41; Vicksburg campaign in Ky. senate, 99:271–73, 364–65; and victory celebration, 103:658–59 Louisville, 99:364–65, 381–83; "power Presbyterian Academy (Greenville, Ky.), suit" of, 99:302 97:287 Powers, Kevin: book review by, Presbyterians, 98:399, 400, 99:66; 101:181–82 emigration of antislavery activists from Powers That Be, by David Halberstam, the South, 102:35; and slave-owner 104:437–38, 550, 552 exclusion, 102:15; and the slavery Prados, John, 95:289 controversy, 102:13–38; supports Prairie Power: Voices of 1960s gradual emancipation, 102:25 Midwestern Student Protest, by Robbie Presbytery of Redstone (Penn.), 102:30 Lieberman: reviewed, 102:273–75 "Preservation of Southern Historical Prather, Joseph, 99:217, 218, 219 Documents," by Thomas D. Clark, Prather, Thomas, 100:437 103:143–58 Prats, Armando Jose: Invisible Natives: Presidency and Women, The: Promise, Myth & Identity in the American Performance, and Illusion, by Janet M. Western, reviewed, 101:562–63 Martin: reviewed, 101:554–56 Pratt, Robert A.: We Shall Not Be Presidential Medal of Freedom: and Moved: The Desegregation of the Robert Penn Warren, 104:79 Presnell, Glenn, 97:434, 436, 439 602; law practice of, 104:507–9, 543– Preston, Alice Ward: illus., 100:289 44, 548–50; law practice with Phil Preston, Brett, 100:282 Ardery, 104:507–8; marriage of, Preston, Grace Mollette: illus., 100:281, 104:524–28; memories of Franklin D. 286; writing story of, 100:279–91 Roosevelt's death, 104:497, 499; Preston, Life: illus., 100:281, 284, 290; military service of, 104:497; and the writing story of, 100:279–91 Office of Production Management, Preston, Linda Sue: See DeRosier, 104:486–90; oral history interviews of, Linda Scott 104:392–94; pardon of, 104:498, 501– Preston, Mary, 97:174 2, 529, 538–39; pardon of, illus., Preston, Paris: illus., 100:289 104:498; and political campaigns, Preston, William, 95:252, 264, 97:174, 104:494–95, 544–46, 554–55, 558–59, 104:59 572–73, 580–88; political differences Prestonsburg, Ky.: Ed Prichard's with Phil Ardery, 104:516; post-prison speech in, 104:591 struggles, 104:542–49; relationship Prestonsburg Community College with A. B. "Happy" Chandler, 104:513, (Prestonsburg, Ky.), 102:78 540–45; relationship with Bert Combs, Price, Jacob, 98:160, 165, 171 104:397, 548, 570–71, 601; Prichard, Allen, 104:543; illus., relationship with Dick Moloney, 104:544 104:509–10; relationship with Earle Prichard, Edward F. Jr. (Ed), 99:32; Clements, 104:509, 510, 512–13; appeal to Supreme Court, 104:539; relationship with Felix Frankfurter, ballot stuffing during 1948 Democratic 104:398, 426, 428–36, 451, 455–81; senatorial primary, 104:528–42; relationship with Franklin D. biographical sketch, 104:395–97; and Roosevelt, 104:480–81; relationship the Bretton Woods Conference, with John Ed Pearce, 104:392, 530, 104:494–95; career in Washington, D. 593, 601; relationship with Ned C., 104:450–51, 482–507; debate on Breathitt, 104:397, 548, 570–72, 591– Firing Line, 104:601–2; decision to 601; relationship with Philip Graham, return to Kentucky, 104:505–7; 104:549–53; relationship with the depression of, 104:546–47; and press, 104:549, 571–72; senior thesis education in Kentucky, 104:397, 601; of, 104:426; tax problems, 104:547– education of, 104:406–10, 419–39; 48; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, family of, 104:400–419, 443, 543, 103:374–76; and the War Production 550, 590; Firing Line and Ed Prichard, Board, 104:490–91; See Ed Prichard 104:601–2; and Franklin Roosevelt, Prichard, James M.: book reviews by, 104:425; on future of Kentucky, 95:321–23, 445–48, 96:387–89, 104:602–8; illus., 104:396, 401, 508, 98:114–17, 327–28, 100:61–62, 529– 526, 533, 544, 597, 603; 31, 104:291–93, 757–59 imprisonment of, 104:538–42; Prichard, Louis, 104:543 influence of neo-orthodoxy on, Prichard, Lucy Elliott, 104:397, 543; 104:427–28; interest in journalism, death of, 104:392; early life, 104:525– 104:425, 427–28; interview with John 26; illus., 104:526; marriage of, Ed Pearce, 104:530; Kentucky 104:524–28; personality of, 104:526– Educational Television special about, 27; reaction to Ed Prichard's 104:399–400; later career of, 104:600– imprisonment, 104:540 Prichard, Nathan, 104:543; illus., American Encyclopedia: History, 104:544; photographs by, 104:396, Culture, and Peoples, reviewed, 603 100:68–69 Prichard and Ball (Paris, Ky.), 104:400 Prize Cases, 98:180 Prichard Commission, 97:133 Problems of Plenty: The American Prichard Committee for Academic Farmer in the Twentieth Century, by R. Excellence, 104:601; Thomas D. Clark Douglas Hurt: reviewed, 101:534–36 speech to, 103:368–69 Pro-Choice Coalition of Kentucky, Prichard Oral History Project, 104:399 99:255 Pride of the Confederate Artillery: The Procter, Henry: at Fort Meigs, 104:20– Washington Artillery in the Army of 22, 39, 41; prisoners of war, report on, Tennessee, by Nathaniel Cheairs 104:38 Hughes Jr.: reviewed, 96:403–5 Proctor, John R.: Ky. Historical Society, Prieto, Laura R.: At Home in the Studio: 101:12 The Professionalization of Women Artist Proctor and Gamble, 97:39, 100:319 in America, reviewed, 100:386–89 Production Code, 98:406, 408 Primitive Baptist Church (Lexington, Profiles of Rafinesque, edited by Ky.), 102:6 Charles Boewe: listed, 102:152 Primitive Baptists: and Ernie Fletcher, Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, 98:268 102:6 Progressive movement, 98:265; effect Prince, Eldred E. Jr.: with Robert R. on Melungeons, 102:219 Simpson, Long Green: The Rise and Progressive Party: defended by Fall of Tobacco in South Carolina, Louisville Courier-Journal, 104:243; reviewed, 99:171–72 support of the Bradens for, 104:223 Prince, Lawrence: bail hearing in Progressivism—And After, by William Louisville lynching case, 102:379 English Walling, 96:367 Princeton, Ky., 98:292, 293 Prohibition, 95:54, 96:64–66, 98:344, Princeton University, 101:424; Ed 397, 99:14 Prichard at, 104:419–28 Prokop, Eugene, 97:60, 62 Princetown School (Lexington, Ky.): Prokop, Victor, 100:153 closes, 101:247 Prokopowicz, Gerald J.: All for the Prindle, David F.: book reviews by, Regiment: The Army of the Ohio, 1861– 100:538–39, 104:377–78; Paradox of 1862, reviewed, 99:159–60; book Democratic Capitalism, The: Politics review by, 101:490–92 and Economics in American Thought, Promises, by Robert Penn Warren, reviewed, 104:705–7 104:79 prisoners of war: illus., 100:141, 144, Proper Sense of Honor, A: Service and 147, 151, 157, 161, 164; in Ky. during Sacrifice in George Washington's Army, World War II, 100:139–65 by Caroline Cox: reviewed, 102:406–8 Pritchard, James: In Search of Empire: Propes, Chris, 101:399; and Marshall The French in the Americas, 1670– Myers, eds.: "'I Don't Fear Nothing in 1730, reviewed, 103:551–52 the Shape of Man': The Civil War and Pritchette, Glen: Fayette County, Ky., Texas Border Letters of Edward school integration, 101:250–51 Francis, U. S. Colored Troops," Pritzker, Barry M.: ed., A Native 101:457–78 Prophet, Pastor, and Patriarch: The Louisville's Distilling Industry during Rhetorical Leadership of Alexander World War II, 1941–45," 96:61–87; Campbell, by Peter A. Verkruyse: "Louisville and the Origins of the L & reviewed, 104:127–28 N Railroad," 95:1–28 Protestants: Fr. John Thayer's attitude Purcell, L. Edward: ed., The Vice to, 101:289–90 Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary, Proudly We Can Be Africans: Black noted, 95:461 Americans and Africa, 1935–1961, by Purchasing Identity in the Atlantic James H. Meriwether: reviewed, World: Massachusetts Merchants, 101:201–3 1670–1780, by Phyllis Whitman Providence, Ky.: during World War II, Hunter: reviewed, 100:209–10 100:168, 176–77, 183, 193–94 Purdue University: and institutional Pruett, J. W., 95:396 review boards, 104:672 Prufer, Olaf H.: and Richard S. Mendl, Pure Fire: Self-Defense as Activism in and Sara E. Pedde, eds., Archaic the Civil Rights Era, by Christopher B. Traditions in Ohio and Kentucky Strain: reviewed, 103:829–32 Prehistory, reviewed, 100:349–50 Purity and Hygiene: Women, Przybyszewski, Linda: book review by, Prostitution, and the "American Plan," 100:220–21; The Republic According to 1900–1930, by David J. Pivar: John Marshall Harlan, reviewed, reviewed, 100:235–37 98:209–11 Pusey, Eleanor (Stewart), 103:489 Public Enemy, The (film), 98:425–27 Pusey, Henry, 103:489 Public Historian, 104:619 Putting Meat on the American Table: Public Papers of Governor Brereton C. Taste, Technology, Transformation, by Jones, edited by Penny M. Miller: Roger Horowitz: reviewed, 104:205–7 reviewed, 99:402–3 "Public Reactions to Ulysses S. Grant's Q Vicksburg Campaign in Ky., Quakers: influence of William Morgan Cincinnati, and Across the Union," by Beckner, 96:31, 47 James A. Ramage and Kristopher A. Quality of Mercy: Southern Baptists and Teters, 103:627–60 Social Christianity, 1890–1920, by Public Service Commission (Frankfort, Keith Harper: reviewed, 95:105–7 Ky.), 99:5, 104:511, 580, 583 Quantrill, William, 97:18 Public Women, Public Words: A Quare Women's Journals: May Stone Documentary History of American and Katherine Pettit's Summer in the Feminism, Vol. 1: Beginnings to 1900, Kentucky Mountains and the Founding edited by Dawn Keetley and John of the Hindman Settlement School, Pettegrew: noted, 96:117–18 edited by Jess Stoddart: reviewed, Puerto Rico, 98:362 95:433–35 Pulaski County, Ky., 100:16, 21 Quartermaster Depot (Jeffersonville, Pulitzer, A Life, by Denis Brian: Ind.), 104:223, 243 reviewed, 100:382–83 Quebec, Canada, 97:359 Pullin, Tanya, 99:274 Question of Justice, A: New South Purcell, Aaron D.: book note by, Governors and Education, 1968–1976, 95:215; "Bourbon to Bullets: by Gordon E. Harvey: reviewed, 101:385–87 racial violence: in Appalachia, 100:300, Quick, David: Lexington, Ky., 101:238 302; in Corbin, 100:293–310; in Ky., Quimby, Robert S.: The U. S. Army in 100:300, 308; in Mercer County, the War of 1812: An Operational and 100:306–7; in Paducah, 100:308; in Command Study, reviewed, 96:397–99 South, 100:300, 303 Quinn's Row (Louisville, Ky.): and Racism: A Short History, by George M. Bloody Monday, 102:360 Fredrickson: reviewed, 101:208–12 Quist, John W.: ed., For Free Press and Rader, Marie L., 99:274 Equal Rights: Republican Newspapers Radford, Lena, 99:35 in the Reconstruction South, reviewed, Radio City Music Hall (N.Y.), 96:276 103:803–5 Raeburn, John: Staggering Revolution, A: Cultural History of Thirties R Photography, reviewed, 104:752–53 Rabb, Maurice, 99:363, 367, 372, 380, Rafinesque, Constantine: Thomas D. 383 Clark commentary on, 103:339 Rabinowitz, Howard, 97:315, 316, 317, Raft, George, 98:370 322 Rafuse, Ethan S.: McClellan's War: The Rable, George C., 101:427; Failure of Moderation in the Struggle Fredericksburg! Fredericksburg!, for the Union, reviewed, 103:570–72 reviewed, 100:226–27 Raiford, Leigh: and Renee C. Romano, Rabun County (Ga.), 96:130 eds., Civil Rights Movement in Raccoon John Smith: Frontier American Memory, The, reviewed, Kentucky's Most Famous Preacher, by 104:370–71 John Sparks: reviewed, 104:288–89 Railey, William E.: Ky. Historical Race, War, and Surveillance: African Society, 101:28 Americans and the United States railroads: segregation on, 98:241–59; Government During World War I, by telegraphy, 98:279–95 Mark Ellis: reviewed, 100:237–39 Railroads in the Civil War: The Impact of Race Against Time: Culture and Management on Victory and Defeat, by Separation in Natchez since 1930, by John E. Clark Jr.: reviewed, 102:575– Jack E. Davis: reviewed, 100:103–5 76 "Race Ideology and the Missionary Rainbow (horse), 100:485 Quest of Lucinda and Mary Helm: Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Festival What Kentucky Patricians Thought and American Society, 1940–1970, by They Knew about the 'negro element,'" Ronald D. Cohen: reviewed, 101:391– by Fred A. Bailey, 99:53–68 92 Race on the Line: Gender, Labor, and Raine, James Watt: The Land of Technology in the Bell System, 1880– Saddle-Bags: A Study of the Mountain 1980, by Venus Green: reviewed, People of Appalachia, noted, 95:215– 100:389–91 16 Race over Empire: Racism and U. S. Raines, Edgar F. Jr., 99:123; book Imperialism, 1865–1900, by Eric T. L. reviews by, 100:408–10, 104:731–33 Love: reviewed, 104:163–65 Rainey, Jasper, 101:92 Racial Integrity Law (1924): Va., Rainey, Joe, 101:92 102:219 Raitz, Karl: book review by, 99:176–77; and Richard Ulack, and Gyula Pauer, Randolph, Edward: Louisville lynching eds., Atlas of Kentucky, reviewed, case, 102:376, 378 97:445–47 Randolph, Lewis A.: and Gayle T. Tate, Rakes, Paul H.: book review by, Rights for a Season: The Politics of 104:293–95 Race, Class, and Gender in Richmond, Raleigh, Sir Walter: lost colony, Virginia, reviewed, 101:384–85 102:218 Rankin, Jeanette P., 99:287 Rally (horse), 100:481 Rankin, Mason, 101:469 Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Ranney, William: Boone's First View of Quests: Medieval, Modernist, Kentucky, 102:525 American, Ecumenical, by Douglass Ransier, A. J., 98:164 Shand-Tucci: reviewed, 104:167–69 Ransom, John Crowe, 103:271–72; and Ralston, Vera, 98:376 Robert Penn Warren, 104:78, 81, 91 Ramage, James A., 97:90, 98:155; book Rape and Race in the Nineteenth- reviews by, 99:310–12, 416–18, Century South, by Diane Miller: 102:419–22; Gray Ghost: The Life of reviewed, 103:561–63 Col. John Singleton Mosby, reviewed, Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten 99:84–86; and Kristopher A. Teters: Holocaust of World War II, by Iris "Public Reactions to Ulysses S. Grant's Chang: reviewed, 96:108–10 Vicksburg Campaign in Kentucky, Rapido River (Italy): and Carl Dee Cincinnati, and Across the Union," Perguson Jr., 101:315; illus., 101:316 103:627–60; "Recent Historiography of Rapier, Kenny, 102:78 Guerrilla Warfare in the Civil War—A Rarick, Ethan: California Rising: The Review Essay," 103:517–41 Life and Times of Pat Brown, reviewed, Rampaging Frontier, by Thomas D. 104:375–76 Clark, 103:202, 208, 209; Raschi, Victor J. A., 99:105 correspondence about, 103:214 Raskowski, Leo, 97:438, 440 Rampant Women: Suffragists and the Ratifying the Republic: Antifederalists Right of Assembly, by Linda J. and Federalists in Constitutional Time, Lumsden: reviewed, 96:206–7 by David J. Siemers: reviewed, Ramsdell, Charles W.: review of J. 101:336–37 Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Ratterman, Ann, 98:352, 357, 359 Kentucky, 103:721 Ratterman, George W.: article on, Ramsey, James, 102:79 98:343–65; described, 98:350, 351 Ranck, George W.: illus., 101:13; Ky. Rattler (horse), 100:478 Historical Society, 101:12, 14; letter Rauh, Joe, 104:457, 478, 485, 488, of, 101:16 502, 504 Randall, James G., 101:425 Ravenna, Ky., 100:307 Randall, Stacy Ingrum: book review by, Rawe, Herman, 98:185 101:377–78 Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan, 97:119 Rand and Richeson Academy Ray, Amelia B., 99:370 (Maysville, Ky.), 96:31–32 Ray, Dixy Lee, 99:214 RAND Corporation, 100:3 Ray, J. C. B., 97:298 Randolph, Asa Philip, 99:40, 41, 44 Raymond, Emilie: From My Cold, Dead Randolph, Clare, 97:439, 440 Hands: Charlton Heston and American Politics, reviewed, 104:377–78 34 Raymond, Henry J., 101:437 Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and "Reaching Out to the Mountains: The Nostalgia in the Imagined South, by Pack Horse Library of Eastern Tara McPherson: reviewed, 103:612– Kentucky," by Jeanne Cannella 13 Schmitzer, 95:57–77 Reconstruction, 97:305, 98:158, 99:60, Reader's Digest, 95:70, 100:317 101:108; and Abraham Lincoln, Reading Southern History: Essays on 102:311; Jefferson Davis's opinion of, Interpreters and Interpretations, edited 101:435; and southern women, by Glenn Feldman: reviewed, 99:403– 101:48 5 Reconstruction Desegregation Debate, Reading Southern Poverty between the The: The Politics of Equality and the Wars, 1918–1939, edited by Richard Rhetoric of Place, 1870–1875, by Kirk Godden and Martin Crawford: H. Wilson: reviewed, 101:154–56 reviewed, 104:750–52 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Ready to Read Program: and Ernie 104:474, 497, 500–501 Fletcher, 102:10 Reconstruction of Southern Debtors, The: Reagan, Ronald, 100:275, 102:399; Bankruptcy after the Civil War, by Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Elizabeth Lee Thompson: reviewed, 103:249 103:574–76 Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George "Records Everywhere, But How Are Washington, by Peter R. Henriques: They Going to Survive?" by John W. reviewed, 104:306–7 Carlin, 96:377–83 Reardon, Carol: book review by, Recovering History, Constructing Race: 100:531–33; original-intent theory, The Indian, Black, and White Roots of 102:398–99; Pickett's Charge in Mexican Americans, by Martha History and Memory, reviewed, 96:99– Menchaca: reviewed, 100:69–71 101; views criticized, 102:400 Rectanus, S. D., 97:424 Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Red, White, and Blue Letter Days: An Reconstruction of the South, 1863– American Calendar, by Matthew 1877, by Daniel W. Stowell: reviewed, Dennis: reviewed, 101:230–31 96:409–11 Red Bones (La.): triracial isolate group, "Recent Historiography of Guerrilla 102:212 Warfare in the Civil War—A Review Red Cross (Paducah, Ky.), 98:189–91, Essay," by James A. Ramage, 193, 101:315, 104:695; during 1937 103:517–41 flood, 102:192, 194, 197; illus., Reclaiming the American Revolution: 100:177; during World War II, The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions 100:151, 156, 167, 169, 175–77 and Their Legacy, by William J. Red Cross Hospital (Louisville, Ky.), Watkins Jr.: reviewed, 102:92–94 99:375 reconciliation: and the meaning of the Redeeming the South: Religious Cultures Civil War, 102:392 and Racial Identities Among Southern Reconsidering a Century of Flight, Baptists, 1865–1925, by Paul Harvey: edited by Roger D. Launius and Janet reviewed, 95:451–53 R. Daly Bednarek: reviewed, 101:531– Redefining Efficiency: Pollution Concerns, Regulatory Mechanisms, and Reed, William M., 98:265 Technological Change in the U. S. Reel History: In Defense of Hollywood, Petroleum Industry, by Hugh S. by Robert Brent Toplin: reviewed, Gorman: reviewed, 100:260–62 101:394–95 Redfield, William D.: Daniel Boone Reeves, Clyde, 104:441, 446 engraving, illus., 102:463 Reflections on the End of an Era, by Redin, William: portrait by, illus., Reinhold Niebuhr: influence on Ed 103:498; portrait of Matthew Kennedy, Prichard, 104:427–28 illus., 103:494 "Reflections on 'The Forgotten Troop': Redland Field (Cincinnati, Ohio), History as a Collaborative Enterprise," 97:410, 418, 423, 436 by Nelson L. Dawson, 101:479–88 Red Lick, Ky., 98:396 Reforging the White Republic: Race, Redpath, James: The Roving Editor, or Religion, and American Nationalism, Talks with Slaves in the Southern 1865–1898, by Edward J. Blum: States, edited by John R. McKivigan, reviewed, 103:578–79 noted, 95:217–18 Reform Party, 99:267 Redpath, O. D., 98:88–90, 93 Reger, Ambrose, 97:191 Red River: and the Vicksburg Regina Elena Institute for Cancer campaign, 103:634 Research: polyvinyl chloride and red scare: effect on civil rights cancer, 102:169–71 legislation, 104:238–39; and the Region, Race, and Cities: Interpreting Louisville chapter of the Congress of the Urban South, by David Goldfield: Racial Equality, 104:234–35; and the noted, 97:243 Louisville civil rights movement, Register of the Kentucky Historical 104:217–48; and the Louisville Society: age of, 101:1–2; articles in, Courier-Journal, 104:243; See also 101:20; content of, 101:2–3; costs, communism 101:20; development, 101:20, 29–30, Red Spy Queen: A Biography of 32; founding, 101:20; inaugural issue, Elizabeth Bentley, by Kathryn S. 101:1–2; profiles of governors, 102:1; Olmsted: reviewed, 101:546–47 redesign, 101:32; staff, 101:25–26, 27, Reed, Dale Volberg: and John Shelton 30–31; subscribers, 101:20 Reed, 1001 Things Everyone Should Regulating Railroad Innovation: Know About the South, noted, 95:117 Business, Technology, and Politics in Reed, James: book review by, 100:123– America, 1840–1920, by Steven W. 24 Usselman: reviewed, 101:521–23 Reed, Stanley, 96:44, 104:456, 463; Rehder, John B.: Appalachian and Ed Prichard's appeal to the Folkways, noted, 104:811 Supreme Court, 104:539; Ed Rehill, Anne Collier: and James E. Wise Prichard's evaluation of, 104:474; Jr., Stars in Blue: Movie Actors in relationship with Felix Frankfurter, America's Sea Services, reviewed, 104:464, 466 96:110–11 Reed, Teresa: Holy Profane, The: Rehkopf Tannery (McCracken County, Religion in Black Popular Music, Ky.), 96:267 reviewed, 101:227–29 Rehnquist, William H.: Centennial Reed, Thomas B., 98:45–46 Crisis: The Disputed Election of 1876, reviewed, 102:118–19 reviewed, 98:112–14; career of, Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of 100:427–28; Daniel Webster: The Man the Nixon Appointment that Redefined and His Time, reviewed, 96:199–201; the Supreme Court, by John W. Dean: illus., 100:470; quoted, 100:423; reviewed, 99:437–38 roundtable discussion of Henry Clay, Reid, Andrew, 100:329; letters from, 100:427–72 100:337–39; letters to, 100:334–38, Reminiscences and Reflections: African 341–48; supports Jefferson Americans in the Kentucky-Tennessee administration, 100:332 Upper Cumberland Since the Civil War, Reid, Benjamin: on history, 101:480; by Walli Rashash Kharif and William illus., 101:481 Lynwood Montell: noted, 104:809 Reid, Magdalen McDowell "Polley" (Mrs. "Removal of Blacks from Corbin in Andrew), 100:332, 334, 337–38 1919: Memory, Perspective, and the Reid, Robert Sr., 100:146–47 Legacy of Racism, The," by Kristy Reid, Samuel McDowell, 100:332 Owens Griggs, 100:293–310 Reid, Whitelaw: coverage of battle of Renda, Lex: book review by, 95:194–97 Shiloh, 103:642 Rennick, Robert M.: book note by, Reiff, Daniel D.: Houses From Books: 101:396; book review by, 102:96–97 Treatises, Pattern Books, and Catalogs Rentrow, Daphnee: book review by, in American Architecture, 1738–1950: 101:179–81 A History and Guide, reviewed, Rentz, Ralph M.: They Can't Take That 99:183–85 Away from Me: The Odyssey of an Reine d'Or (horse), 100:492 American POW, reviewed, 101:189–92 Reinforced Concrete and the Reporting from Washington: The History Modernization of American Building, of the Washington Press Corps, by 1900–1930, by Amy E. Slaton: Donald A. Ritchie, 104:637 reviewed, 100:98–100 Republic According to John Marshall Reinhart, Joseph: A History of the 6th Harlan, The, by Linda Przybyszewski: Kentucky Volunteer Infantry U. S.: The reviewed, 98:209–11 Boys Who Feared No Noise!, reviewed, Republican Party, 98:11, 74, 155, 165, 100:61–62 166, 169, 171, 256, 257, 264, 269, Reisinger, Franz, 100:154, 156 270, 271, 354, 99:39, 45, 252, 290, Reisner, Marc: Dangerous Place, A: 101:414, 417, 102:74–75, 104:532; California's Unsettling Fate, reviewed, 1955 gubernatorial campaign, 101:216–18 104:557; abandonment of African Relative Intimacy: Fathers, Daughters, Americans, 102:395–96; A. B. "Happy" and Postwar American Culture, by Chandler's support for, 104:560; Rachel Devlin: reviewed, 104:192–94 antislavery rhetoric of, 103:734; in Religion in Mississippi, by Randy J. Bourbon County, Ky., 104:404; Sparks: reviewed, 100:398–99 control of state senate, 102:80; Religious Freedom Committee: support economic program of, 100:448–49; for the Bradens, 104:227 and Ernie Fletcher, 102:3, 6–11; and Remini, Robert V.: The Battle of New the expansion of slavery, 101:407, Orleans: Andrew Jackson and 415; and George W. Smith, 103:680; America's First Military Victory, gubernatorial campaign of 1999, 102:80; and Henry Clay, 100:426, American Public, by Joyce Appleby: 459; in Ky. gubernatorial races, review essay, 104:101–4, 108–10 99:23–27, 220, 253–54, 266, 267; in Restoring Shakertown: The Struggle to Louisville, Ky., 104:589–90; meaning Save the Historic Shaker Village of of the Civil War, 102:384–85; original- Pleasant Hill, by Thomas Parrish: intent theory, 102:398; post-Civil War reviewed, 103:778–80 policy, 102:395–96; rise of, 103:666; Rethinking Social Realism: African and the "slave power conspiracy," American Art and Literature, 1930– 101:409; in western Ky., 99:14–15; 1953, by Stacy I. Morgan: reviewed, and whipping issue, 100:16, 18–20, 102:257–59 26; women in, 99:256, 257–59, 267, Rethinking the New Left: An Interpretive 269, 271, 274–76, 282, 296 History, by Van Gosse: reviewed, Republican Vision of John Tyler, The, by 103:835–36 Dan Monroe: reviewed, 101:515–16 : Lee, Logistics, Republican Women: Feminism and and the Pennsylvania Campaign, by Conservatism from Suffrage through Kent Masterson Brown: reviewed, the Rise of the New Right, by Catherine 104:722–23 E. Rymph: reviewed, 104:194–96 Reuben, Julie A.: book review by, Republic Aviation: illus., 100:179; 102:230–32 during World War II, 100:167–70, 178, Reuss, Henry, 104:504 183–84, 187, 191–92 Reuther, Walter, 104:488 Republic Steel: investigation of, Reveille: on medical profession, 97:164, 104:439 166 "Requiem Responses: Public Comments "Review Essay: Renewing the History of on an Exhibition of Vietnam War Kentucky," by Stephen Aron, 96:307– Photographs," 97:323–36 14 Resaca, Ga.: battle of, 96:244 Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of Rescue the Perishing: Selected American Fundamentalism, by Joel A. Correspondence of Annie W. Carpenter: reviewed, 97:224–26 Armstrong, edited by Keith Harper: Revolutionary Generation: Harvard Men noted, 103:847 and the Consequences of Resolution of 1787, 102:25, 26 Independence, by Conrad Edick Resolving Racial Conflict: The Wright: reviewed, 104:703–5 Community Relations Service and Civil Revolver (horse), 100:485 Rights, 1964–1989, by Bertram Levine: Reyburn, Hobart, 104:516 reviewed, 103:832–34 Reynolds, Donald E.: book review by, Response of Kentucky to the Mexican 95:102–3 War, 1846–1848, The, by Damon Rhea, Tom, 104:414–15, 442, 555; Eubank: reviewed, 103:544–47 1947 Democratic gubernatorial Restad, Penne: book review by, primary, 104:518; Breathitt 101:230–31 administration, 104:594 Restless Nation: Starting Over in Rhett, Robert Barnwell Jr., 101:417, America, by James M. Jasper: 418 reviewed, 99:306–7 Rhind, Charles, 100:478 Restless Past, A: History and the Rhoades, McHenry, 97:294, 296–97, 298, 299, 302 Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight: Race, Rhodehamel, John: and Louise Taper, Class, and Power in the Rural South eds., "Right or Wrong, God Judge Me": during the First World War, by The Writings of , Jeanette Keith : reviewed, 102:578–80 reviewed, 96:407–9 Richmond, Ky., 95:122, 396, 419, Rhyne, J. Michael: book review by, 97:254; battle of, 96:222, 223, 241, 99:418–19 244, 245, 246, 331 Rice, David, 95:354, 102:13; Richmond, Va., 95:372, 96:321, antislavery activism, 102:29; 99:372, 100:452, 101:444; Daniel historiography of, 102:22; Kentucky Boone in, 102:555; defense of, Constitutional Convention (1792), 101:447 102:22–24; letter to Transylvania Richmond Pike (Lexington, Ky.), Presbytery, 102:26–27; slave-owner 100:475, 487, 489 exclusion, 102:25–26, 31–32; supports Rich Mountain (Va.), 96:224–25 gradual emancipation, 102:23, 27, 31– Richter, Alfred, 95:154 32, 36 Rickenbacker, Edward V., 99:137 Rice, Harry, 95:409 Rickey, Branch, 99:113, 115–16, 118– Rice University (Houston, Tex.), 20, 104:448 101:430–31 Riddle, William, 95:11, 13 Rich, O. L., 98:399 Ridenour, Hugh: article by, 102:1; book Richard H. Collins Award, 99:122, review by, 96:405–7, 98:208–9; The 100:28; winners of, 101:6, 102:12, Greens of Falls of Rough: A Kentucky 103:492, 104:387 Family Biography, 1795–1965, Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New reviewed, 95:427–29; "John Orlando Majority, by Robert Mason: reviewed, Scott: Scion of the Bluegrass in Peace 102:452–54 and War," 97:159–88; "Wartime Richards, Ann, 95:73 Romance and D-Day Tragedy: A Richards, Kean, 97:181 Kentucky Flyer's Death and His Wife's Richards, Leonard L.: Shays's Struggle to Cope," 102:39–67 Rebellion: The American Revolution's Rider, Marion, 104:532; political Final Battle, reviewed, 101:131–33; campaign of, 104:415–17 The Slave Power: The Free North and Ridgley, Duke, 97:412, 427, 428 Southern Domination, 1780–1860, Ridgway, Ill., 100:153 reviewed, 99:178–79 Riding the Roller Coaster: A History of Richards, W. C., 97:262, 263, 265, the Chrysler Corporation, by Charles 268, 285 K. Hyde: reviewed, 101:529–31 Richardson, George, 96:358 Rienstra, Ellen Walker: Giant Under the Richardson, Harold Edward: comp., Hill: A History of the Spindletop Oil The Best-Loved Stories of Jesse Stuart, Discovery at Beaumont, Texas, in reviewed, 98:332–33 1901, reviewed, 101:177–79 Richardson, John: Forty-first Regiment "Right or Wrong, God Judge Me": The (British), 104:34 Writings of John Wilkes Booth, edited Richardson, William B., 97:396 by John Rhodehamel and Louise Richardson, William H., 95:245, 251, Taper: reviewed, 96:407–9 265, 267, 268 Rights for a Season: The Politics of Race, Class, and Gender in Richmond, at during War of 1812, 104:5, 8 Virginia, by Lewis A. Randolph and River Runs Through Us: The Rivers of Gayle T. Tate: reviewed, 101:384–85 Kentucky, A: exhibition at the Right-to-Life Association, 99:255 Kentucky History Center, 102:156 Riley (horse): 1890 Ky. Derby Winner, Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen 100:485 Landing: The Restoration of a Way of Riley, Herbert: Thomas D. Clark letter Life, by Patti Linn and Donna M. to, 103:359–60 Neary: noted, 98:134–35 Riley, Thomas W.: bail hearing in Rivoli (horse), 100:485 Louisville lynching case, 102:378; Rizzuto, Cora, 99:111 Briar Creek slave case, 102:368 Rizzuto, Philip Francis, 99:111 Riley, Wurt, 98:55 RKO Radio Pictures, 98:372, 373, 378, Ringgold, Samuel, 96:3 405, 417 Rio Grande, 95:238 Roach, S. T.: illus., 101:248; Lexington, Ripley, C. Peter, 101:98, 107 Ky., 101:245, 269, 271 "Ripper Bill": political effect of, Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky 104:415–16 Highway Markers, by Dianne Wells, Rippleton, W., 98:164 Melba Porter Hay, and Thomas H. Rise of American Democracy, The: From Appleton Jr.: reviewed, 100:204–5 Jefferson to Lincoln, by Sean Wilentz, Road to Disunion, by William W. 104:121–23; reviewed, 104:708–12 Freehling, 101:410 Ritchie, Anne G., 104:612, 651, 667; Roanoke College (Va.): George C. oral history roundtable discussion Herring at, 102:297–98 chaired by, 104:643–73 Robards, Lewis C.: and the interstate Ritchie, Donald A., 104:619, 621, 628, slave trade, 103:697 631, 633, 646, 648; book by, 104:637; Robard's Station, Ky., 98:254 and institutional review boards, Robbins, Edward E., 98:46 104:672; oral history roundtable Robbins, Joseph E., 98:274 discussion panelist, 104:609–42 Robert, Joe Clark: Thomas D. Clark Ritterhouse, Jennifer: Growing Up Jim letters to, 103:218, 220, 221–22, 392 Crow: How Black and White Southern Robert E. Lee Family Cooking and Children Learned Race, reviewed, Housekeeping Book, by Anne Carter 104:176–77 Zimmer: reviewed, 96:98–99 Ritz Hotel (Paducah, Ky.): during 1937 Robert H. Gardiner and the flood, 102:194 Reunification of Worldwide Rival (horse), 100:492 Christianity, by John F. Woolverton: River and Harbor Act (1882), 95:382 reviewed, 104:346–48 River of Earth, 97:113, 114, 115, 116, Robert Jefferson et al. v. Fayette County 196 Board of Education, 101:253, 255, River of Enterprise: The Commercial 257–59, 264; Fayette County, Ky., Origins of Regional Identity in the Ohio integration case, 101:243 Valley, 1790–1850, by Kim Robert Penn Warren: A Biography, by Gruenwald: reviewed, 101:489–90 Joseph Blotner: reviewed, 95:435–36 River Raisin (Mich.): defeat at during "Robert Penn Warren at His Peak—A War of 1812, 104:29; Kentucky losses Review Essay," by Jonathan S. Cullick, 104:77–94 in, 102:3 Robert Penn Warren Circle: centennial Robert Worth Bingham and the Southern conference of, 104:93 Mystique: From the Old South to the Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 97:116, 119 New South and Beyond, by William E. Roberts, Frank E.: American Foreign Ellis: reviewed, 97:447–49 Legion, The: Black Soldiers of the 93rd Robeson County, N. C.: Croatans in, in World War I, reviewed, 102:437–39 102:213–14 Roberts, Gerald F.: book review by, Robin, Grey (horse), 100:477 95:183–85 Robin, Ron: book review by, 101:548– Roberts, Giselle: Confederate Bell, The, 49; The Making of the Cold War reviewed, 101:346–48 Enemy: Culture and Politics in the Roberts, James "Red," 97:413, 414, Military Intellectual Complex, reviewed, 415, 419, 425 100:250–52 Roberts, Jim, 97:409 Robinson, Armstead L.: Bitter Fruits of Roberts, John Todd, 95:263, 267, 271, Bondage: The Demise of Slavery and 275–76 the Collapse of the Confederacy, 1861– Roberts, Owen J.: Ed Prichard's 1865, reviewed, 103:796–98 evaluation of, 104:472–73; Robinson, Bill "Bojangles," 98:370 relationship with Felix Frankfurter, Robinson, Charles: book review by, 104:465–66, 471 100:225–26 Roberts, Sam J.: supports Preston Robinson, David, 97:139–40, 143 Brown, 104:60 Robinson, Edward G., 98:425 Robertson, Carey: Thomas D. Clark Robinson, Eugene: conflict with C. letter to, 103:336–37 Ewbank Tucker, 104:241–42; illus., Robertson, Charles E., 98:283 104:240 Robertson, George, 100:341 Robinson, George W., 96:298, 98:262 Robertson, Harrison, 95:45 Robinson, Jackie, 99:22, 29–30, 36, Robertson, James I. Jr.: and Hill 110, 113–21, 104:448 Jordan, and J. H. Segars, eds., The Robinson, L. L., 95:13, 23 Bell Irvin Wiley Reader, reviewed, Robinson, Mansfield, 100:131 100:83–85 Robinson, Rachel, 99:116 Robertson, John E. L.: 1937 flood Robinson, Sherry: book review by, memoir, 102:156; book review by, 98:332–33 95:86–88; book reviews by, 98:226– Robinson, Willie, 98:88 27, 99:332–33; ed., "'High Water and Robison, John M.: 1959 gubernatorial Hell So Far': A Paducahan Remembers campaign, 100:296, 104:564–65; the 1937 Ohio River Valley Flood," Barbourville, Ky., 104:452; illus., 102:183–206; "My Life as a 100:297 Telegrapher on the Kentucky Division Rockbridge County, Va., 100:332, 345, of the Illinois Central Railroad," 347 98:279–95; Paducah, noted, 103:843; Rockcastle County, Ky., 95:76 Paducah: Frontier to the Atomic Age, Rockefeller Foundation, 95:290, reviewed, 100:508–10 104:651 Robertson, Murrel, 104:573 Rockenbach, Stephen: book review by, Robertson County, Ky.: Fletcher family 101:110–12 Rock Fences of the Bluegrass, 97:337 101:145–47, 104:150–52; father, Rockne, Knute, 97:419, 420 101:76; illus., 101:77, 85; interview of, Rockwood, Tenn., 97:195 101:401–56; Louisiana Sugar Rodes, Robert: Warren County, Ky., Plantations During the Civil War, 96:48 noted, 97:241–42; view of Jefferson Rodgers, Marion Elizabeth: American Davis, 101:436 Iconoclast, The: The Life and Times of Role of Ideas in the Civil Rights South, the Bad Boy of Baltimore, reviewed, The, edited by Ted Ownby: reviewed, 104:179–80 101:206–8 Rodman, Elizabeth (Stewart): illus., Rolf, Joseph, 98:357, 358, 360 103:474 "Rolling Bandages and Building Roediger, David R.: Colored White: Thunderbolts: A Woman's Memories of Transcending the Racial Past, the Kentucky Home Front, 1941–45," reviewed, 101:208–12 edited by James Russell Harris, Roell, Craig H.: book review by, 100:167–94 100:414–15 Rolling Fork River, 95:10 Roe v. Wade: The Abortion Rights Roman Catholic Church, 96:47–48, 52, Controversy in American History, by N. 97:193, 200, 101:275; anti- E. H. Hull and Peter Charles Hoffer: Catholicism in Kentucky, 104:418–19; reviewed, 100:123–24 in Campbell County, 98:352; Roger, [?]: Va. slaveholder, 101:281, migration to Ky., 97:131, 347–73; in 282 Scott County, 101:284–94; and Rogers, Harold D. "Hal," 99:218, 219, slavery, 101:276–77, 280–81, 286, 266 289 Rogers, Kim Lacy: Life and Death in the Romano, Renee C.: and Leigh Raiford, Delta: African American Narratives of eds., Civil Rights Movement in Violence, Resilience and Social Change, American Memory, The, reviewed, reviewed, 104:366–68; oral history 104:370–71 essay, 104:688 Romany people: Melungeon ancestry, Rogers, O. M., 98:187, 202 102:218 Rogers, Steve "Pistol Pete": conviction Rome, Adam: The Bulldozer in the of, 100:300, 303; indictments against, Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the 100:299; leads Corbin mob attacking Rise of American Environmentalism, blacks, 100:293, 296 reviewed, 100:262–64 Rohrbough, Malcolm J.: Days of Gold: Rome, Italy: oral history project in, The California Gold Rush and the 104:649 American Nation, reviewed, 95:315–16 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 99:297, 100:162, Roision, John M.: illus., 100:297 104:481–82; and immigration policy Rokicky, Catherine M.: James Monroe: during World War II, 104:484 Oberlin's Christian Statesman & Roosevelt, Franklin D., 95:54, 55, Reformer, 1821–1898, reviewed, 96:61, 69, 126, 269, 375, 97:46, 47, 100:533–34 48, 70, 81, 126–27, 99:14, 32, 377, Roland, Charles P., 101:2, 399; 100:131, 471–72, 101:253, 104:393, "Becoming a Soldier," 101:75–92; book 398, 403, 404, 441, 454, 474, 500, reviews by, 99:77–79, 100:83–85, 622; 1938 Democratic senatorial primary, 104:443–44; and the Cold gubernatorial primary, 102:73–74; War, 102:311–12; compared with evaluation of Paul E. Patton, 102:77 Lyndon B. Johnson, 102:336; "court- Rose, Kenneth D.: One Nation packing" bill, 104:435–37, 439, 464, Underground: The Fallout Shelter in 472; death of, 104:497, 499; Ed American Culture, reviewed, 100:112– Prichard's support of, 104:425; George 15 C. Herring's estimate of, 102:310–12; Rose, Thomas W., 98:55, 72, 76, 78, 84 and immigration policy during World Roseanne McCoy (film), 98:378–79, 382 War II, 104:484; POW policies of, Rosecrans, William S., 96:349, 97:177, 100:160–61; presidential campaign of 103:538 1940, 104:485; relationship with Roselle, David: Thomas D. Clark letters Alben Barkley, 104:449–50; to, 103:360–61, 389 relationship with Ed Prichard, Rosen, Elliot A.: Roosevelt, the Great 104:480–81; Supreme Court Depression, and the Economics of appointments, 104:455–58, 464, 466; Recovery, reviewed, 104:186–88 and World War II, 102:311 Rosenberg, Neil V.: Bluegrass: A Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and History, noted, 104:810; Bluegrass the Economics of Recovery, by Elliot A. Odyssey: A Documentary in Pictures Rosen: reviewed, 104:186–88 and Words, 1966–1986, reviewed, Roosevelt, Theodore, 95:32, 41, 98:43, 100:418–19 45, 62, 102, 99:15, 104:404, 458; Rosenfeld, Abraham, 95:156 advocate of physical fitness, 102:518– Rosengarten, Dale: book review by, 19; commutes sentence of Preston 104:791–94 Brown, 104:43, 71–72; frontier history Rosenstiel, Lewis S., 96:61, 65, 66, 69, of, 104:43; portrayal of Daniel Boone, 75, 82, 87 102:519; and Preston Brown case, Rosenzweig, Linda, 101:52 104:59–61, 67, 70; relationship to Rose v. The Council for Better Nelson A. Miles, 104:70–71; Education, Inc., 96:30, 59, 99:239 relationship with John Mason Brown, Rosie's Mom: Forgotten Women Workers 104:64–66 of the First World War, by Carrie Roosevelt Cousins: Growing up Brown: reviewed, 101:181–82 Together, 1882–1924, by Linda Donn: Rosner, David: and Gerald Markowitz, reviewed, 99:419–21 Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics Root, Elihu, 95:35, 96:369, 99:130–31, of Industrial Pollution, reviewed, 104:43; conflict with Nelson A. Miles, 101:220–22; "Uncovering a Deadly 104:71; and Preston Brown case, Cancer: The National Implications of 104:60–62, 67, 70 Revelations at the B. F. Goodrich Root of All Evil: The Protestant Clergy Plant in Louisville," 102:157–81 and the Economic Mind of the Old Ross, Danny: pardon of, 102:85 South, by Kenneth Moore Startup: Ross, Martha: oral history course, reviewed, 96:402–3 104:616 Roots of Secession: Slavery and Politics Ross, Michael A.: Justice of Shattered in Antebellum Virginia, by William A. Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller and Link: reviewed, 101:141–43 the Supreme Court during the Civil War Rosdorff, Hans-Otto, 100:151 Era, reviewed, 103:547–49 Rose, John "Eck," 99:239; 1995 Ross, Nellie Tayloe, 99:214 Royal Insurance (Frankfort, Ky.): illus., Ross, Samuel M., 97:288 103:464 Rossen, Robert: film of All the King's Royster, Charles: The Fabulous History Men, 104:85–87; and Robert Penn of the Dismal Swamp Company: A Warren, 104:82–83 Story of George Washington's Times, Rostow, Kennedy, and the Rhetoric of reviewed, 98:110–12 Foreign Aid, by Kimber Charles Rozek, Barbara J.: book review by, Pearce: reviewed, 100:117–19 99:306–7; and Lynda Lasswell Crist, Rostow, W. W., 95:299; Concept and and Kenneth H. Williams, eds., The Controversy: Sixty Years of Taking Papers of Jefferson Davis, Vol. 11: Ideas to Market, reviewed, 101:222–25 September 1864–May 1865, reviewed, Rothert, Otto A., 97:289; and the Book 102:112–14 Thieves, 103:58; illus., 102:486; R. R. Donnelley and Sons, 99:223 Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:214, Rubbertown (Louisville, Ky.): illus., 347 102:159 Rothman, Adam: book review by, Ruby, G. T., 98:164 102:412–13 Rucker, J. G., 99:296 Rothman, Hal K.: LBJ's Texas White Ruckerville, Ky.: African American House: "Our Heart's Home," reviewed, settlement near, 104:515 100:414–15 Ruddle, James: Native American Rothman, Joshua D.: Notorious in the captivity of, 102:472 Neighborhood: Sex and Families across Ruddle, Stephen: Native American the Color Line in Virginia, 1787–1861, captivity of, 102:472 reviewed, 101:343–44 Ruddle's Station, Ky.: disease at, Rough Riders, 98:43, 47, 62, 70 102:484 Rough River, 95:392 Rude Republic: Americans and Their Rourke, Constance: and the Book Politics in the Nineteenth Century, by Thieves, 103:58 Glenn C. Altschuler and Stuart M. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: natural-man Blumin: reviewed, 99:173–74 philosophy, 102:497, 499, 513 Rudwick, Elliott, 104:233, 236 Rousseau, Lovell H., 96:329, 340, 341, Rudy, Elmer H., 98:62 342–43; bail hearing in Louisville Rudy, Jim, 96:255 lynching case, 102:378; defends Briar Ruffin, Edmond, 101:417 Creek slaves, 102:365, 367–69, 371; Rugemer, Edward: book review by, illus., 102:366 100:212–14 Roving Editor, or Talks with Slaves in Rum and Axes: The Rise of a the Southern States, by James Connecticut Merchant Family, 1795– Redpath, edited by John R. 1850, by Janet Siskind: reviewed, McKivigan: noted, 95:217–18 100:214–15 Rowan, John: death, 101:11; illus., Rumsfeld, Donald, 102:345; on Iraq, 101:9; Ky. Historical Society, 101:8 102:354 Rowland, Charles T., 99:218 Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Rowland, Dunbar, 101:430 Plantation, by John Hope Franklin and Rowlett's Station, Ky., 97:251, 265, Loren Schweninger: reviewed, 98:114– 273, 275, 276, 277, 281 17 Run for the Elbertas, 97:113 Russell Elementary School (Lexington, Runkle, Benjamin P., 98:160 Ky.), 101:247, 260; illus., 101:256; Running Mad for Kentucky: Frontier integration of, 101:267 Travel Accounts, edited by Ellen Russelltown, Ky.: African American Eslinger: reviewed, 103:543–44 settlement near, 104:515 Runyon, Dan, 95:249, 252 Russellville, Ky., 100:11, 30; local Runyon, Pearl F., 99:265, 300 option issue, 104:516; secession Runyon, Randolph Paul, 97:97 conventions, 99:357–59, 361 Rupp, Adolph, 99:48, 101:1; letter to Russia: whipping in, 100:11 Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:448; Russian-American Economic Relations, Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 1763–1999, by James K. Libbey: 103:447–49 reviewed, 100:402–4 Rural Editor in the New South, by Russia's Message, by William English Thomas D. Clark, 103:208, 209 Walling, 96:358 Rural Face of White Supremacy, The: Russo, David J.: American Towns: An Beyond Jim Crow, by Mark Schultz: Interpretive History, reviewed, 99:181– reviewed, 103:587–89 83 Rural Life and Culture in the Upper Russo, Peggy A.: and Paul Finkelman, Cumberland, edited by Michael E. eds., Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy Birdwell and W. Calvin Dickinson: of John Brown, reviewed, 104:320–22 noted, 104:809 Rustin, Bayard, 99:40, 41 "Rural South as Seen in Two of its Ruth, George H. "Babe," 99:107 Institutions: The Country Store and Rutherford, Susan B., 99:300 the Rural Weekly," by Thomas D. Rutherford, Wayne, 102:70 Clark, 103:109–24 Rutland, Robert A.: Clio's Favorites: Rusk, Dean: George C. Herring Leading Historians of the United interview of, 102:294 States, 1945–2000, reviewed, 99:203– Russell, Charles Edward, 96:351, 352, 4 362, 363, 367, 368, 373–74, 376 Rutledge, Wiley B., 104:456, 466 Russell, Chris "Battleship," 98:63 Ryan, Donald, 101:305 Russell, Donald, 104:492 Ryan, Ed, 99:219 Russell, Henry, 95:122 Ryant, Carl: oral history at the Russell, Ky., 97:404 University of Louisville, 104:629, 649 Russell, Mattie: Thomas D. Clark letter Rybczynski, Witold: A Clearing in the to, 103:324 Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and Russell, Richard B., 99:37 America in the Nineteenth Century, Russell, Thaddeus: Out of the Jungle: reviewed, 98:224–25 Jimmy Hoffa and the Remaking of the Ryerson, Richard Alan: ed., John American Working Class, reviewed, Adams and the Founding of the 99:429–31 Republic, reviewed, 100:367–68 Russell Brothers (photographers), Rymph, Catherine E.: Republican 98:70 Women: Feminism and Conservatism Russell Cave Elementary School from Suffrage through the Rise of the (Lexington, Ky.): integration of, New Right, reviewed, 104:194–96 101:267 S reviewed, 97:216–17 Sachse, Bill: University of Wisconsin, Salt Licks (Ky.): Native American 104:683 captives at, 102:472 Sacred Debts: State Civil War Claims Salt of the Earth: Conscience of the and American Federalism, 1861–1880, Court: The Story of Justice Wiley by Kyle S. Sinsi: reviewed, 101:492–93 Rutledge, by John M. Ferren: Sacred Harp (hymnbook), 98:399 reviewed, 102:404–6 Sacred Song in America, by Stephen A. Salt River, 96:324 Marini: reviewed, 102:234–35 Salzburg Seminar (Germany): and Sadd, Henry S., 100:474 Thomas D. Clark, 103:236–37 Saffell's Grocery (Frankfort, Ky.), Samet, Elizabeth D.: Willing Obedience: 103:482–83 Citizens, Soldiers, and the Progress of Saigon (Vietnam), 95:289, 294; illus., Consent in America, 1776–1898, 102:328, 335 reviewed, 102:240–41 Sailor (horse), 100:485 Sampson, Flem D., 95:54, 104:415–16; Saint Catharine College (Springfield, illus., 100:297 Ky.), 99:223 Samuel Eliot Morison Prize, 99:123 Saint Joseph Hospital (Lexington, Ky.), Samuels, Hiram: slave of, 102:358 99:145 Samuels, Lewis: slave of, 102:365 Saint Leonard des Bois, France, 99:142 Samuels, Sheldon: AFL-CIO, 102:180 Saint Paul (steamboat): during 1937 Samuels, William: Ky. Historical flood, 102:189 Society, 101:26–27 Salatino, Anthony J.: A True Man of , Tex., 95:251 God: A Biography of Father Ralph Sandburg, Carl, 97:132; meeting with William Beiting, Founder of the William H. Townsend, 103:56 Christian Appalachian Project, Sandelowski, Margarete: Devices and reviewed, 100:356–58 Desires: Gender, Technology, and Salerno, Italy, 101:314 American Nursing, reviewed, 99:195– Salerno, Reynolds M.: Vital Crossroads: 97 Mediterranean Origins of the Second Sanders, Carl E., 99:17, 38 World War, 1935–1940, reviewed, Sanders, Charles W. Jr.: While in the 101:187–89 Hands of the Enemy: Military Prisons Sales, Grover: and the Braden case, of the Civil War, reviewed, 104:726–27 104:224, 229 Sanders, Harlan, 100:324–25 Saline County, Ark.: migration to, Sanders, John, 95:240 102:207 Sanders, Lynn Moss: Howard W. Salisbury, Richard V.: book note by, Odum's Folklore Odyssey: 96:114–15 Transformation to Tolerance through Salmon, Fr. Anthony: slaves of, 97:369, African American Folk Studies, 101:288 reviewed, 103:818–19 Salmon P. Chase Papers: Vol. 4: Sanders, Marie Tyler, 98:60 Correspondence, April 1863–1864, Sanders, Thomas: Daniel Boone's edited by John Niven, reviewed, surveys for, 102:550 96:97–98; Vol. 5: Correspondence, Sandlin, Willie, 99:128 1865–1873, edited by John Niven, Sandrich, Mark, 98:405 Sandstone Cliff (Ky.), 100:301 101:447 Sanford, Terry, 99:17, 39, 104:581; Saving Monticello: The Levy Family's Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:247– Epic Quest to Rescue the House That 48 Jefferson Built, by Marc Leepson: San Francisco, Calif., 96:291, 99:103, reviewed, 100:75–77 100:196 Saving Private Ryan (film), 100:138 San Francisco Oral History Project, Savory Memories, edited by L. Elisabeth 104:610–11, 621 Beattie: reviewed, 96:418–19 Sanoff, Alvin P.: and John R. Thelin, Sawyier, Paul, 99:362, 103:477; and Welch Suggs, Meeting the etching of covered bridge, 103:475; Challenge: America's Independent painting of, illus., 103:476 Colleges and Universities Since 1956, Sayers, J. Crockett, 98:171 noted, 104:815–16 Sayles, John, 96:132 Santa Anna, 95:253, 263, 273, 276 Sayre, B. B., 97:162, 163, 167, 184 Santayana, George, 101:237 Sayre School (Lexington, Ky.): illus., Santelli, Robert: and Mari-Lynn Evans, 102:307 and Holly George-Warren, eds., Scaggs, Deirdre A.: and Thomas D. Appalachians, The: America's First and Clark memorial issue, 103:6; Women Last Frontier, noted, 104:811 in Lexington, noted, 104:806–7 Santiago campaign: Spanish-American Scandals and Scoundrels: Seven Cases War, 104:49 that Shook the Academy, by Ron Saratoga: Turning Point of America's Robin: reviewed, 103:614–15 Revolutionary War, by Richard M. Scanning the Skies: A History of Ketchum: reviewed, 96:198–99 Tornado Forecasting, by Marlene Sassafras, Ky., 97:191 Bradford: reviewed, 99:444–46 Sassoon, Siegfried, 96:25 Scarlett Doesn't Live Here Anymore: Saturday Evening Post: article about Southern Women in the Civil War Era, Melungeons, 102:220 by Laura F. Edwards: reviewed, Saucebox (horse), 100:485 99:82–84 Sauer, Ted, 99:222, 240, 241, 242 Scent, Bill, 104:570; 1963 Democratic Sauer's Extracts, 100:319 gubernatorial primary, 104:581 Saul, Norman E.: book review by, Schatz, Thomas, 98:425 100:402–4 Scheer, Teva J.: Governor Lady: The Saunders, James Robert: and Monica Life and Times of Nellie Tayloe Ross, Renae Saunders, Black Winning reviewed, 104:755–57 Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby, Schemers & Dreamers: Filibustering in reviewed, 101:112–13 Mexico, 1848–1921, by Joseph A Stout Saunders, Laura, 98:175 Jr.: reviewed, 100:221–25 Saunders, Monica Renae: and James Schenck v. U. S. , 98:197 Robert Saunders, Black Winning Schenley Distillers Corp., 96:61–62, Jockeys in the Kentucky Derby, 65–67, 69, 74–77, 79, 82–83, 85–87 reviewed, 101:112–13 Schiltz, Friedrich W., 100:159 Saunders, Robert, 100:475 Schlemmer, Fred, 97:75 Saunders, Rowena, 98:174 Schlesinger, Andrew: Veritas: Harvard Savannah, Ga., 95:7; defense of, College and the American Experience, reviewed, 103:780–81 Schuyler, George Samuel, 99:144–46 Schlesinger, Arthur Jr., 102:325; Schwab, Mattie, 97:410 evaluation of Ed Prichard, 104:395, Schwartz, Marie Jenkins: Birthing a 602 Slave: Motherhood and Medicine in the Schlup, Leonard: "Senator J. C. W. Antebellum South, reviewed, 104:315– Beckham and the Fight for 16 Ratification of the League of Nations," Schwarz, Michael, 101:234; book 95:29–55 review by, 101:134–35 Schmidt, Johnny, 100:156–57 Schweninger, Loren, 101:98; and John Schmitzer, Jeanne Cannella: "Reaching Hope Franklin, Runaway Slaves: Out to the Mountains: The Pack Horse Rebels on the Plantation, reviewed, Library of Eastern Kentucky," 95:57– 98:114–17; The Southern Debate Over 77 Slavery, Vol. 1: Petitions to Southern Schneider, Joe: Combs administration, Legislatures, 1778–1864, reviewed, 104:577 100:529–31 Schneider, Mark Robert: "We Return Schwieger, D. L., 100:148 Fighting": The Civil Rights Movement in Schwoerlucke, Gil: support for the the Jazz Age, reviewed, 100:239–40 Bradens, 104:228–29 Schnellenberger, Howard, 99:238, 387 Science Has No Sex: The Life of Marie Schober, Heinz, 100:153 Zakrzewska, M.D., by Arleen Marcia Schoberg, Charles B.: espionage case Tuchman: reviewed, 104:735–38 against, 98:179–204 Science Hill School (Shelbyville, Ky.), Schoeffling, Michael, 98:382 104:400 Schoenbachler, Matthew G., 97:87, 88; Scioto River, 95:121; Native American book reviews by, 101:489–90, camp near, 102:469–70 104:309–11 Scopes Trial: A Photographic History, by Schoenstedt, Walter, 100:159–60 Edward Caudill, Edward Larson, and Schoepperle, Karl, 95:153, 154, 159 Jesse Fox Mayshark: reviewed, 99:70– Schullery, Paul: and Lee Whittlesey, 71 Myth and History in the Creation of Scopino, A. J. Jr.: book review by, Yellowstone National Park, reviewed, 104:745–46 102:429–31 Scorsese, Martin, 98:344 Schultz, Charles: illus., 100:134 Scorsone, Ernesto, 102:8 Schultz, Constance B.: and Elizabeth Scotland, 101:431 Hayes Turner, eds., Clio's Southern Scotland (horse), 100:485 Sisters: Interviews with Leaders of the Scott, Anne Firor: Thomas D. Clark Southern Association for Women letters to, 103:288, 314 Historians, reviewed, 102:586–88 Scott, Charles: portrait, 101:18 Schultz, Mark: Rural Face of White Scott, Elizabeth (Brown), 97:161 Supremacy, The: Beyond Jim Crow, Scott, Ethelbert D.: conflict with D. G. reviewed, 103:587–89 Colson, 98:47, 48, 49, 62, 62–63, 70, Schultze, Quentin J.: Christianity and 75–100; described, 98:59–60; killed, the Mass Media in America: Toward a 98:90 Democratic Accommodation, reviewed, Scott, James A., 95:395, 98:95, 97, 269 102:131–33 Scott, Joel (brother of John Orlando Scott), 97:163 Seattle, Wash., 96:292 Scott, Joel (grandfather of John Sebastian, Benjamin, 100:332 Orlando Scott), 97:162 secession, 101:412–13; causes of, Scott, John C., 97:263–65, 270, 272 101:411–13; Jefferson Davis's position Scott, John S., 97:285 on, 101:422, 434; votes for, 101:417 Scott, Lizabeth: illus., 100:199 Secessionists at Bay, by William W. Scott, Margaret Bradley, 98:47, 66 Freehling, 101:427 Scott, Mrs. James A., 98:269 Seco, Ky., 97:191 Scott, Preston, 97:160, 163, 168 Second Baptist Church (Paducah, Ky.), Scott, Robert W., 97:161, 173 97:307, 312, 313, 315, 321 Scott, Sean: book review by, 100:540– Second Great Awakening, 98:399, 400 41 Second Kentucky Infantry Regiment, Scott, Sir Walter, 97:384; novels of, 97:179 101:48 Second Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Scott, Thomas, 98:85 98:70 Scott, Wendell, 96:128 Second Manassas (Va.): battle of, Scott, W. F., 98:47 101:444, 456 Scott, Winfield, 97:7 Second Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Scott County, Ky., 100:6–7, 9, 475; 98:73 Catholic slaveholders in, 101:287; Second Street School (Frankfort, Ky.): Catholic slaves in, 101:288–89; Fr. illus., 103:481; and the Van Derveer John Thayer's career in, 101:284–94; family, 103:480 map of, 101:285 Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Scottsville, Ky., 99:293 Pentagon Papers, by Daniel Ellsberg, Scully, Randolph: book review by, 100:2–4; reviewed, 100:570–71 102:235–37 Securities and Exchange Commission, Seagal, Steven, 96:133, 134, 98:380–81 104:465–66, 622 Seager, Robert II, 100:443 Sedalia Air Field (Mo.), 102:46 "Searching for Synthesis: The Sedgwick, Ellery, 97:120 Fragmentation of Early American Sedition Act (1918), 98:179, 181–82, History and the Prospects for 193, 195, 203 Reunification—A Review Essay," by Sedler, Robert A., 101:238, 254, 258, Todd Estes, 104:95–126 263; biographical sketch, 101:251; Searcy, Richard, 97:157 book reviews by, 102:440–44; Fayette Sears, Richard D.: Camp Nelson, Ky.: A County, Ky., school integration suit, Civil War History, reviewed, 101:110– 101:251–53; illus., 101:252; 12; A Utopian Experiment in Kentucky: opposition to Fayette County, Ky., Integration and Social Equality of busing plan, 101:260; suit against Ky. Berea, 1866–904, reviewed, 95:79–85 High School Athletic Association, Sears, Stephen W.: book reviews by, 101:255 100:226–27, 103:570–72 See America First: Tourism and National Season of Renewal: The Columbian Identity, 1880–1940, by Marguerite S. Exposition and Victorian America, A, by Shaffer: reviewed, 100:383–84 Dennis B. Downey: reviewed, Seeing America: Women Photographers 100:232–34 Between the Wars, by Melissa A. McEuen: reviewed, 98:232–34 Seekers of Scenery: Travel Writing from and Jefferson Davis, 101:419 Southern Appalachia, 1840–1900, Senate Committee on Public Buildings: edited by Kevin E. O'Donnell and state capital relocation issue, 104:269 Helen Hollingsworth: noted, 104:811 Senate Intelligence Committee, 104:500 Seelbach Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), Senate Military Affairs Committee, 103:484, 104:518, 559, 573 96:69 Seelye, John: War Games: Richard Senator from Slaughter County, by Harding Davis and the New Harry M. Caudill: noted, 96:114 Imperialism, reviewed, 102:124–26 "Senator J. C. W. Beckham and the Sefton, David, 96:304 Fight for Ratification of the League of Segal, Deann Bice: German POWs in Nations," by Leonard Schlup, 95:29– South Carolina, The, reviewed, 55 103:821–23 Senegal: oral history project in, Segars, J. H.: and Hill Jordan, and 104:649 James I. Robertson Jr., eds., The Bell Separate Coach Law (1892): article on, Irvin Wiley Reader, reviewed, 100:83– 98:241–59 85 Separate Sphere, A: Dressmakers in segregation, 98:241–44, 246, 254, 258– Cincinnati's Golden Age, 1877–1922, 59 by Cynthia Amneus: reviewed, Sehlinger, Peter J.: Kentucky's Last 102:120–21 Cavalier: General William Preston, Sephardic Jews: and the Black Dutch, 1816–1887, reviewed, 102:226–28 102:208 Seigel, Micol: book review by, 104:163– Sergeant York (film), 96:126 65 "Serious Threats to American Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren: Education from Fanatic Fringes and Vol. III: Triumph and Transition, 1943- Critics," by Thomas D. Clark, 1952, by Randy Hendricks and James 103:167–72 A. Perkins, review essay, 104:77–94; Serving Our Country: Japanese Vol. II: The "Southern Review" Years, American Women in the Military during 1935–1942, edited by William Bedford World War II, by Brenda L. Moore: Clark, reviewed, 100:62–66 reviewed, 101:380–81 Selected Poems, 1923–1943, by Robert Serving Two Masters: The Development Penn Warren, 104:82 of American Military Chaplaincy, 1860– Selfridge Field (Mich.), 100:196–97 1920, by Richard M. Budd: reviewed, Sellers, Charles, 100:32–33 100:540–41 Selling Tradition: Appalachia and the Settle, Lucy Belle, 96:144 Construction of an American Folk, Seum, Dan, 102:80 1930–1940, by Jane S. Becker: Seventh Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, reviewed, 97:226–28 97:183 Seminary of Saint Sulpice: Paris, 7708 War Crimes Group, 95:135, 150, France, 101:278 151, 169, 170 Semper Ego (horse), 100:485 Severeid, Eric, 104:473 Semper Lex (horse), 100:485 Sevier County, Tenn., 96:129 Semper Rex (horse), 100:485 Seward, Laura Mae, 96:142, 145, 152– Senate Committee for Military Affairs: 53, 164 Seward, William H., 101:403 Shank, Joseph, 101:90 Sewell, Truett Banks "Rip," 99:113 Shanks, Cheryl: Immigration and the Sexual Borderlands: Constructing an Politics of American Sovereignty, 1890– American Sexual Past, edited by 1990, reviewed, 100:385–86 Kathleen Kennedy and Sharon Shanks, Thomas, 95:16, 22 Ullman: reviewed, 102:232–33 Shannon, David A., 96:351, 355, 366, Sexual Revolution in Early America, by 367–68 Richard Godbeer: reviewed, 100:512– Shannon, Ky., 97:67 14 Shannon Landing, Ky., 97:62 Seymour, Anne: film of All the King's Share, Allen J., 97:104 Men, 104:85 Sharp, B. W., 99:343 Seymour, Ind.: Freeman Field, 102:44, Sharp, Cecil, 96:122 45 Sharp, James Roger: and Nancy Shabazz, Amilcar: Advancing Weatherly Sharp, eds., American Democracy: African Americans and the Legislative Leaders in the South, 1911– Struggle for Access and Equity in 1994, noted, 98:337–38 Higher Education in Texas, reviewed, Sharp, Nancy Weatherly: and James 102:270–71 Roger Sharp, eds., American Shackelford, Alan G.: book reviews by, Legislative Leaders in the South, 1911– 99:168–71, 102:567–69 1994, noted, 98:337–38 Shackelford, Susan: and Pamela Sharp, Solomon: and Robert Penn Grundy, Shattering the Glass: The Warren's World Enough and Time, Remarkable History of Women's 104:88–90 Basketball, reviewed, 103:840–41 Sharpless, Rebecca: books by, 104:644; Shade, William G.: book reviews by, dissertation of, 104:660–61; oral 103:791–92, 104:716–18 history essay, 104:686, 690; oral Shady Grove, by Janice Holt Giles: history roundtable discussion listed, 102:153 panelist, 104:643–73; and Thomas L. Shaffer, Marguerite S.: See America Charlton, and Lois E. Myers, eds. First: Tourism and National Identity, Handbook of Oral History: review essay 1880–1940, reviewed, 100:383–84 by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:685–98 Shakespeare, William, 100:29, 55, Sharpsburg, Md.: battle of, 101:439 101:486 Shattering the Glass: The Remarkable Shaler, Ann Hinde (Southgate), 96:1 History of Women's Basketball, by Shaler, Nathaniel Burger, 96:1 Pamela Grundy and Susan Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 95:380; Shackelford: reviewed, 103:840–41 Civil War Poems of, 96:1–28 Shattuck, Gardiner H. Jr.: book review Shame of Southern Politics: Essays and by, 104:161–63 Speeches, The, by Leslie Dunbar: Shavetails & Bell Sharps: The History of reviewed, 100:566–68 the U. S. Army Mule, by Emmett M. Shand-Tucci, Douglass: Ralph Adams Essin: reviewed, 96:416–18 Cram: An Architect's Four Quests: Shaw, James, 96:327, 343 Medieval, Modernist, American, Shaw, Mrs. John, 95:75 Ecumenical, reviewed, 104:167–69 Shawnee, 95:123–26, 223–25, 227, Shane, John D.: interviews of, 102:483 228, 230–32, 235, 97:137, 100:314, 502–3, 101:7, 102:480; culture of, Shelbyville and Frankfort Electric 102:495; and Daniel Boone, 102:494– Railway Company, 95:405 95; in Missouri, 102:497 She Left Nothing in Particular: The Shawnee Indians: An Annotated Autobiographical Legacy of Nineteenth Bibliography, by Randolph Noe: Century Women, by Amy L. Wink: reviewed, 99:167–68 reviewed, 99:410–12 Shays's Rebellion: The American Shelley, Eugene M., 98:55 Revolution's Final Battle, by Leonard L. Shellum, Brian G.: Black Cadet in a Richards: reviewed, 101:131–33 White Bastion: Charles Young at West Shea, Jim, 97:437 Point, reviewed, 104:132–34 Shea, William: and Terrence J. Shelton, Robert S.: book reviews by, Winschel, Vicksburg Is the Key: The 100:88–90, 102:428–29 Struggle for the Mississippi River, Shel-tow-ee: See Big Turtle reviewed, 102:419–22 Shemwell, Cliff, Paducah, Ky., 102:198 Shearer, Jason G.: "Urban Reform in Shenandoah Valley (Va.), 101:94; Sin City: The George Ratterman Trial campaign of 1864, 101:428 and the Election of 1961 in Northern Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, Kentucky," 98:343–65 The, edited by Gary W. Gallagher: Sheehan, Neil, 100:2 reviewed, 101:518–19 Sheehan, Steven T.: book review by, Shenk, Gerald E.: "Work or Fight": Race, 103:812–16 Gender, and the Draft in World War Sheehan-Dean, Aaron C: book review One, reviewed, 104:746–48 by, 98:318–19 Shepherd, James, 99:281 Shelby, Evan, 97:145, 152, 153, 155 Shepherd, Lewis: Melungeon court Shelby, Isaac, 101:20; Canada, case, 102:222 invasion of, 104:42; correspondence Shepherdsville, Ky.: Ed Prichard's with William Henry Harrison, 104:13– speech in, 104:591 15; and Daniel Boone, 102:543; Sheppard, Morris, 96:69 Dudley's Defeat, 104:40–41; Fort Sheppard Field (Texas), 100:197 Meigs, defense of, 104:14–15; gift of Sheridan, Philip H., 96:329, 339, 342, Burgoyne cannon, 101:22; letter of 103:523, 530, 539–40 William Henry Harrison to, 104:12; Sheridan, Richard, 101:486 portrait, 101:23; Samuel M. Wilson's Sherman, Janann: No Place for a view of, 103:52–53 Woman: A Life of Senator Margaret Shelby, James: during Dudley's Defeat, Chase Smith, reviewed, 98:130–31 104:32, 34–35, 41; Dudley's regiment, Sherman, William T., 96:228, 101:438, 104:29–30; surveys with Daniel 439, 453, 103:530; and the battle of Boone, 102:539 Shiloh, 103:639; Ky. troops with, Shelby, Joseph O., 97:390, 103:537 103:630; and the Vicksburg Shelby County, Ky., 99:221, 231, campaign, 103:647, 657 100:15 Sherrill, Jim, 96:256 Shelby Street (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:468; "'She stalks abroad displaying her description of, 103:477 splendid trappings': Transplanting Shelbyville, Ky., 95:405, 419, 421, Catholicism to Kentucky, 1793–1830," 96:296, 99:364, 100:143, 104:400, by John R. Dichtl, 97:347–73 558; lynching in, illus., 102:400 Shifflett, Crandall A., 97:196–97 103:698 Shiloh, Tenn.: battle of, 96:326, 337, Siegel, Ben: and Gloria L. Cronin, eds., 343, 97:160, 172–74, 175, 176, 251– Conversations with Robert Penn 52, 257, 262, 269, 101:438, 103:674, Warren, reviewed, 103:776–78 104:448; battle of and Grant's Siegel, Benjamin "Bugsy," 98:346 reputation, 103:633, 639; behavior of Siemers, David J.: Ratifying the Ohio troops at, 103:639; coverage of Republic: Antifederalists and battle, 103:642; monument at, Federalists in Constitutional Time, 101:400 reviewed, 101:336–37 Shiloh, Tenn.: A Battlefield Guide, by Signatures of Citizenship: Petitioning, Mark Grimsley and Steven E. Antislavery, and Women's Political Woodworth: reviewed, 104:150–52 Identity, by Susan Zaeski: reviewed, Shively, Bernard A. "Bernie," 99:48 102:101–4 Shively, Ky.: Wades' home in, 104:214, Silber, Nina: and Catherine Clinton, 224 eds., Battle Scars: Gender and Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Sexuality in the American Civil War, Vietnam and the Civil War, by Eric T. reviewed, 104:724–25 Dean Jr.: reviewed, 96:101–2 Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Shopes, Linda: and institutional review Education and the Unfulfilled Hope for boards, 104:672; oral history essay, Racial Reform, by Derrick Bell: 104:687, 692, 694 reviewed, 102:440–44 Short, Bean, 98:393 Silent Heroes: Downed Airmen and the Short, Offhand, Killing Affair: Soldiers French Underground, by Sherrie and Social Conflict during the Mexican- Greene Ottis: reviewed, 99:425–27 American War, A, by Paul Foos: Silent Players: A Biographical and reviewed, 100:373–75 Autobiographical Study of 100 Silent Short of the Glory: The Fall and Film Actors and Actresses, by Anthony Redemption of Edward F. Prichard Jr., Slide: reviewed, 100:548–49 by Tracy Campbell: reviewed, 96:385– Silent Spill: The Organization of an 86 Industrial Crisis, by Thomas D. Shreve, Levin L., 95:2, 4, 10, 13–14, Beamish: reviewed, 100:576–78 15–19, 21–23 Silent Spring, by : impact Shrout, William: book note by, 97:244– of, 102:155, 157–58, 165 45 Siler, Eugene: 1951 gubernatorial Shrum, Rebecca: book review by, campaign, 104:555 100:393–94 Silicon Valley, Women, and the Shryock, Gideon, 101:11, 43, 103:507; California Dream: Gender, Class, and design of third Ky. capitol building, Opportunity in the Twentieth Century, 104:256; sketch of second Ky. capitol, by Glenna Matthews: reviewed, illus., 103:497 101:214–16 Shultz, Arnold, 98:401–3 Sill, Joshua, 96:337, 344 Shultz, Dick, 101:305 Silver, Christopher, 99:372 Sibert, William L., 95:389–90 Silver, James W., 103:251; letter to Siddis (India): Melungeon ancestry, Thomas D. Clark, 103:256–57; 102:221 Mississippi: The Closed Society, Siebert, Wilbur H., 101:97, 105, reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, Simpson County, Ky., 99:293–94, 103:265–70; Thomas D. Clark letters 100:11, 14; immigrants in, 100:172; to, 103:253, 257, 265 during World War II, 100:168–72, 177 Silver Fox of the Rockies: Delphus E. Simpsonville, Ky., 99:370 Carpenter and Western Water Sims, Anastatia: The Power of Compacts, by Daniel Tyler: reviewed, Femininity in the New South: Women's 101:366–68 Organizations and Politics in North Silverman, Jason H.: book reviews by, Carolina, 1880–1930, reviewed, 95:443–45, 96:93–95 96:105–6 Silverman v. U. S., 98:199 Sims, Dottie J., 99:274 Simkins, Francis Butler, 103:252 Sinatra, Frank, 96:277, 98:346, 362 Simmons, Algie, 96:366 Sinclair, Upton, 100:162 Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.), Singer, Jonathan W.: book reviews by, 99:370, 376 101:177–79, 102:121–22, 103:824–26; Simms, William E., 99:355, 358 Broken Trusts: The Texas Attorney Simms, William Gilmore: and General Versus the Oil Industry, Beauchamp-Sharp tragedy, 104:89; reviewed, 100:538–39 portrayal of Daniel Boone, 102:500 "Singing Bridge" (Frankfort, Ky.): Simon, Carroll E., 97:301 construction of, 103:475 Simon, F. Kevin: ed., The WPA Guide to Singletary, Otis A.: on Mexican War, Kentucky, noted, 95:215; illus., 95:261; Thomas D. Clark commentary 102:307 on, 103:388–89; Thomas D. Clark Simon Gratz and Brothers, 97:384–85 letters to, 103:349–50, 377, 380, 388– Simon Kenton (horse), 100:485 89, 429, 431, 432, 449; University of Simon Kenton: Ky. Scout, by Thomas D. Ky., 102:301–5 Clark: correspondence about, 103:217 Singleton, Gus, 98:269, 270 Simpson, Brooks D.: and David W. Singleton, Theresa, 96:179 Blight, eds., Union and Emancipation: Sing Them Over Again to Me: Hymns Essays on Politics and Race in the Civil and Hymnbooks in America, edited by War Era, reviewed, 95:448–49; and Mark A. Noll and Edith L. Blumhofer: Mark Grimsley, Collapse of the reviewed, 104:800–802 Confederacy, reviewed, 99:79–81; The Sinisi, Kyle S.: book review by, Political Education of Henry Adams, 103:574–76; Sacred Debts: State Civil reviewed, 95:324–25 War Claims and American Federalism, Simpson, Frank, 99:19 1861–1880, reviewed, 101:492–93 Simpson, Henry Clay Jr.: Josephine Siskind, Janet: Rum and Axes: The Rise Clay: Pioneer Horsewoman of the of a Connecticut Merchant Family, Bluegrass, noted, 103:845 1795–1850, reviewed, 100:214–15 Simpson, J. A., 98:74 Sisters: The Lives of America's Simpson, O. J. (Hopkinsville, Ky.): Suffragists, by Jean H. Baker: illus., 100:133 reviewed, 103:580–82 Simpson, Robert R.: and Eldred E. Sitton, Thad, 104:667 Prince Jr., Long Green: The Rise and Six Sketches of Kentucky: From the Fall of Tobacco in South Carolina, Pamphlets of J. Winston Coleman Jr., reviewed, 99:171–72 edited by Edward T. Houlihan: reviewed, 95:93–94 "Slaveholders vs. Slaveholders: Divided Sixteenth Confederate Cavalry: flag of, Kentuckians in the Secession Crisis," 102:385 by Krista Smith, 97:375–401 Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, 98:197, Slave Power: The Free North and 200; upholds Fayette County, Ky., Southern Domination, 1780–1860, by busing plan, 101:263–64, 266 Leonard L. Richards, reviewed, Sixth Congressional District: Ernie 99:178–79 Fletcher in, 102:8 slavery, 97:337–46, 99:57, 59, 96; Six Years of Hell: Harpers Ferry During article about in Ky., 103:691–726; the Civil War, by Chester G. Hearn: Catholic slaves in frontier Ky., reviewed, 95:320–21 101:288–89; as a cause of Confederate Sizer, Lyde Cullen: book reviews by, defeat, 101:442–43; as cause of the 100:229–30, 102:114–16 Civil War, 102:392–93; changing views Skaggs, Bernard: B. F. Goodrich of, 101:425–27; controversy in employee, 102:160–61, 168 Presbyterian church, 102:13–38; Skaggs, Ricky, 104:639 expansion of, 101:407–8; gradual Skedaddle (horse), 100:482, 485 emancipation, 102:15, 20, 23, 25–28, Skeen, C. Edward: 1816: America 30–33, 36, 38; immediate abolition, Rising, reviewed, 101:340–41; book 102:38; importance to South, reviews by, 95:311–12, 96:90–92, 101:405, 407, 410; Kentucky slave 397–99, 97:472–74; Citizen Soldiers in code, 95:133; in Ky., "mildness" of, the War of 1812, reviewed, 97:470–72 103:694–99, 725; in Ky., review essay, Sketch of the Life and Character of 101:93–108; in Ky. by county, charts, Daniel Boone: A Memoir by Peter 101:397–99; in Louisville, Ky., Houston, edited by Ted Franklin 102:362–63; politics of, 101:423; Belue: reviewed, 95:181–82 review essay, 103:727–41; and Roman Skidmore, Walter, 97:421 Catholic Church, 101:276–77, 280– Skinner, Constance Lindsay, 103:214– 81, 286, 289; slave-owner exclusion, 15 102:15, 25, 27, 28, 31–36; Skinner, Quentin, 104:102 slaveowners in 1860, chart, 101:406; Skinner, Walter, 97:38 and the "slave power conspiracy," Sklansky, Jeffrey: The Soul's Economy: 101:408–9; and the South's political Market Society and Selfhood in power, 101:407–8 American Thought, reviewed, 100:536– "Slavery, the Civil War, and Jefferson 38 Davis: An Interview with William J. Sklar, Robert, 98:421 Cooper Jr. and Charles P. Roland": Skorzeny, Otto, 95:160 edited by Kenneth H. Williams, Slashes (horse), 100:485 101:401–56 Slaton, Amy E.: Reinforced Concrete Slavery and African Ethnicities in the and the Modernization of American Americas: Restoring the Links, by Building, 1900–1930, reviewed, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall: reviewed, 100:98–100 104:136–38 Slattery, Thomas, 98:186, 188, 191, Slavery and the American West: The 194, 202 Eclipse of Manifest Destiny and the slaveholders: in Ky., 101:398 Coming of the Civil War, by Michael A. Morrison: reviewed, 96:395–97 Slavery and the Making of America, by Smith, Adelia Colemen: grave of, illus., James Oliver Horton and Lois F. 103:688 Horton: review essay, 103:727–41 Smith, Al: book review by, 101:319–21; Slavery Debates, 1952–1990, The, by illus., 104:682; and oral history, Robert W. Fogel: review essay, 104:391 103:727–41 Smith, Al (New York), 96:299, 99:2, "Slavery Ideology and the Underground 104:406; 1928 presidential campaign, Railroad in Kentucky: A Review 104:417–18; and anti-Catholicism in Essay," by John David Smith, 101:93– Kentucky, 104:418 108 Smith, Clifford, 104:452 Slavery in Colonial America, 1619– Smith, Craig R.: Daniel Webster and the 1776, by Betty Wood: reviewed, Oratory of Civil Religion, reviewed, 103:549–50 103:563–66 Slavery in the South: A State-by-State Smith, Culver H.: Thomas D. Clark History, by Clayton E. Jewett and letter to, 103:303–4 John O. Allen: noted, 104:805 Smith, Daniel Blake: book reviews by, Slavery Times in Kentucky, by J. 99:405–7, 101:394–95 Winston Coleman Jr., 96:184; article Smith, David, 96:344 about, 103:691–726 Smith, David G.: book review by, Slayton, Mr.: and the truck deal, 100:524–25 104:575 Smith, Denny, 98:274, 276 Slide, Anthony: Silent Players: A Smith, Dwight L.: and Ray Swick, eds., Biographical and Autobiographical A Journey Through the West: Thomas Study of 100 Silent Film Actors and Rodney's 1803 Journal from Delaware Actresses, reviewed, 100:548–49 to the Mississippi Territory, noted, Sloane, George Harvey I., 99:213, 218, 96:217–18 219, 266 Smith, E. B., 97:295 Slotkin, Richard, 100:498, 500 Smith, Edmund Kirby, 96:241, 242, Slover, James Anderson: Minister to the 243, 316, 319, 321, 337, 338, 97:185, Cherokees: A Civil War Autobiography, 186, 254, 263, 101:449 reviewed, 100:85–86 Smith, E. Todd: book review by, "Slow and Unsure Progress of Women 104:297–98 in Kentucky Politics, The" by Penny M. Smith, F. A.: testimony at Preston Miller, 99:249–84 Brown's court-martial, 104:57 Sly Boots (horse), 100:485 Smith, Frank, 97:425 Small, Melvin: on the antiwar Smith, George: birth of, 103:679 movement, 102:350–52; At the Water's Smith, George Rapin: antislavery Edge: American Politics and the stance, 102:24 Vietnam War, reviewed, 104:200–201 Smith, George W.: article about, Small, Thomas, 96:328 103:661–90 Smedley, Hiram, 98:265, 267, 268, 270 Smith, Gerald J.: ed., Agrarian Letters: Smile When You Call Me A Hillbilly: The Correspondence of John Donald Country Music's Struggle for Wade and Donald Davidson, 1930– Respectability, 1939–1954, by Jeffrey 1939, reviewed, 102:259–60 J. Lange: reviewed, 103:823–24 Smith, Gerald L., 97:100; Lexington, Kentucky, listed, 102:151 the Agrarian Tradition, reviewed, Smith, Herb E., 96:132 101:115–18 Smith, Hoke, 95:49 Smith, Kim Lady, 99:2, 101, 104:623, Smith, Howard E., 99:136 624, 627, 628–29, 631, 644; and the Smith, Hulett C., 99:38 Kentucky Oral History Commission, Smith, I., 104:577 104:392; and oral history in Kentucky, Smith, Jacob H.: illus., 104:68; during 104:633–35, 639; oral history Philippine War, 104:73 roundtable discussion chaired by, Smith, James, 97:269, 102:30; 104:609–42 captivity narrative of, 104:36; Native Smith, Krista: "Slaveholders vs. American warfare, description of, Slaveholders: Divided Kentuckians in 104:33; remonstrance of, 102:27–28 the Secession Crisis," 97:375–401 Smith, Jason Scott: Building New Deal Smith, Lockett: Ky. Historical Society, Liberalism: The Political Economy of 101:27 Public Works, 1933–1956, reviewed, Smith, Louis: Thomas D. Clark letter 104:760–62 to, 103:403 Smith, Jean Edward: Grant, reviewed, Smith, Lucy L., 99:300 99:310–12 Smith, Maggie Mae, 95:69–76 Smith, Joe, 98:58 Smith, Marcia Brawner, 97:86 Smith, John, 98:54 Smith, Margaret Bayard, 100:443, 450– Smith, John David, 97:96, 101:2; Black 51, 453 Judas: William Hannibal Thomas and Smith, Maria McKay: letter of, 103:645 the American Negro, reviewed, 98:312– Smith, Mark M.: How Race is Made: 13; book note by, 95:459–60; book Slavery, Segregation, and the Senses, review by, 100:216–17; "New reviewed, 104:318–20; Mastered by Scholarship on John G. Fee and the the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom Early Years of Berea College," 95:79– in the American South, reviewed, 85; "Slavery Ideology and the 96:93–95 Underground Railroad in Kentucky: A Smith, Mills, 103:689; and George W. Review Essay," 101:93–108; and Smith, 103:665–66; land near, illus., Thomas H. Appleton Jr., eds., A 103:677; map of, illus., 103:665; Mythic Land Apart: Reassessing Union troops in, 103:683 Southerners and Their History, Smith, Nancy: marriage of, 103:501, reviewed, 95:441–43; "'To hue the line 503 and let the chips fall where they may': Smith, Neil: American Empire: J. Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Roosevelt's Geographer and the Kentucky Reconsidered," 103:691– Prelude to Globalization, reviewed, 726; and William Cooper Jr., eds., A 102:136–38 Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: Smith, Olin, 97:423, 424 The Diary of Frances Peter, reviewed, Smith, Patricia, 103:739 98:301–2 Smith, Preston, 97:254 Smith, Kathleen E. R.: God Bless Smith, R. Drew: ed., Long March America: Tin Pan Alley Goes to War, Ahead: African American Churches and reviewed, 101:381–83 Public Policy in Post-Civil Rights Smith, Kimberly K.: Wendell Berry and America, reviewed, 104:371–73 Smith, Rhonda L.: book review by, eds., Bugle Resounding: Music and 99:86–88 Musicians of the Civil War Era, Smith, Richard Candida: oral history reviewed, 102:424–26 essay, 104:689, 692–93 Snuffy Smith (cartoon), 96:126, 291 Smith, Richard "Deacon": reaction to Snyder, Gene, 99:25; opposition to War Grant's Vicksburg campaign, on Poverty, 104:239–40 103:642–45 Snyder, J. B., 100:303–4 Smith, Robert: biographical sketch of, Snyder, Terri L., Brabbling Women: 103:666 Disorderly Speech and the Law in Smith, Robert Alexander, 97:268–69, Early Virginia: reviewed, 101:330–32 271, 285 Soares, John: book review by, 100:563– Smith, Russell, 97:407, 409, 411, 413, 64 419, 420, 421, 429, 431, 432, 437, Sobchack, Vivian, 98:427 438, 439, 441 socialism, 96:352, 354, 356, 361, 365– Smith, Sharon L.: and Stephen J. 68, 372, 373, 375 Fletcher, Life in a Three-Ring Circus: Socialism As It Is, by William English Posters and Interviews: reviewed, Walling, 96:366, 367 99:333–45 Social Stories: The Magazine Novel in Smith, Susan L.: book review by, Nineteenth-Century America, by 95:107–8 Patricia Okker: reviewed, 102:116–18 Smith, Thomas, 103:513 Society of Colonial Daughters Smith, Timothy B.: This Great (Frankfort, Ky.), 101:16 Battlefield of Shiloh: Memory and the Society of Jesus: and slavery, 101:276– Establishment of a Civil War National 77 Military Park, reviewed, 104:150–52 Soldier's Daughter, The (play), 100:45– Smith, T. V., 100:163 46 Smith, William S., 96:329 Soldier's Home (Camp Nelson, Smith, Zachary A.: book review by, Kentucky): services of, 101:461–62 99:441–42; The National Soldiers of Peace: Civil War Pacifism Environmental Policy Act: Judicial and the Postwar Radical Peace Misconstruction, Legislative Movement, by Thomas E. Curran: Indifference, and Executive Neglect, reviewed, 101:354–55 reviewed, 99:439–41 Solens, William, 97:14 Smith, Z. F.: illus., 102:523 Solitude of Self, The: Thinking about Smith College, 101:52 , by Vivian Smithland, Ky., 97:62, 66, 67 Gornick: reviewed, 103:582–84 Smoot, Richard C., 97:92 Solomon, King: grave of, 103:56 Smoot, William, 98:88 Solvay et Cie Chemical Company snake-handling: and Holy Rollers, (Brussels, Belgium): acroosteolysis at, 103:93–108 102:163 Sneed, J. M., 97:164 Somerset, England, 102:49 Sneed, John, 97:164 Somerset, Ky., 95:396 Sneed, William H.: state capital Songs of Life and Grace, by Linda Scott relocation issue, 104:260–61 DeRosier: reviewed, 101:495–97 Snell, Mark A.: and Bruce C. Kelley, "Songs of Life and Grace: Creeker—And Then Some," by Linda Scott DeRosier, Southern Center for Human Rights 100:279–91 (Atlanta, Ga.), 102:304 Sonne, Niels H., 103:65; Thomas D. Southern Christian Leadership Clark letter to, 103:340 Conference (SCLC), 99:29; Sons of a Trackless Forest: Cumberland antidiscrimination campaign in Long Hunters of the Eighteenth Louisville, 104:241 Century, by Mark A. Baker: noted, Southern Committee Against 97:240–41 Repression: Louisville, Ky., formation Sons of Daniel Boone: and Dan Beard, of, 104:246–47 102:487, 518 Southern Conference Education Fund: Soule, George: New Republic article, Bradens' role in, 104:226 104:424 Southern Conference for Human Soul on Ice: The Life and Music of Mary Welfare: influence of cold war on, Lou Williams, by Tammy L. Kernodle: 104:218–19 reviewed, 102:276–78 Southern Country Editor, by Thomas D. Soul's Economy: Market Society and Clark, 103:206, 208, 209 Selfhood in American Thought, The, by Southern Country Store, by Thomas D. Jeffrey Sklansky: reviewed, 100:536– Clark: correspondence about, 38 103:220–21; cover, illus., 103:205; South: 1860 population of, chart, Thomas D. Clark lecture on 101:404; blacks leave, 100:301; racial summarizing, 103:117–24 violence in, 100:300, 302–3, 308 Southern Debate Over Slavery, The, Vol. South America: Henry Clay and, 1: Petitions to Southern Legislatures, 100:449–50, 453 1778–1864, edited by Loren South Carolina, 95:129, 98:244, 99:39, Schweninger: reviewed, 100:529–31 250, 100:479, 101:423, 429; Southern Diaspora, The: How the Great bookmobile projects in, 95:60; Migration of Black and White Calhoun family, 102:464; civil rights Southerners Transformed America, by movement in, 104:219; and secession, James N. Gregory: reviewed, 104:184– 101:412, 415–18; secession of, 86 103:669; slavery in, 101:397; triracial Southern Discomfort: Women's Activism isolate group in, 102:212 in Tampa, Florida, 1880s–1920s, by South Carrollton, Ky., 97:287, 288, Nancy A. Hewitt: reviewed, 100:90–91 289, 295, 299, 300, 303, 304 Southern Elementary School South Carrollton Male and Female (Lexington, Ky.): African American Institute, 97:287–304 students, 101:260; integration of, (SEC), 99:48– 101:266 49, 387; integration of, 103:446–47 Southern Exposition (Louisville, Ky.), "Southern Apostasy," 102:13 96:37, 38 Southern Baptist Convention, 97:312, Southern Families at War: Loyalty and 321; oral history project on women in Conflict in the Civil War South, edited ministry, 104:659–60 by Catherine Clinton: reviewed, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 100:82–83 (Louisville, Ky.), 96:298 Southern Historical Association, Southern Biography Series: Louisiana 103:208, 104:679 State University Press, 101:430 southern history: Thomas D. Clark and Amber Vogel: noted, 104:812–13 essays on, 103:109–66 Southgate, Richard, 96:1, 17, 22 Southern Humanities Media Fund, South Lexington Family Physicians 96:133 (Lexington, Ky.): Ernie Fletcher joins, southern journalism: Thomas D. Clark 102:5 lecture on, 103:117–24 South Pacific Diary, 1942–1943, by Southern Ladies: New Women: Race, Mack Morriss: reviewed, 95:111–12 Region, and Clubwomen in South South since Appomattox, by Thomas D. Carolina, 1890–1930, by Joan Marie Clark and A. D. Kirwan: Johnson: reviewed, 104:174–75 correspondence about, 103:229–31 Southern Manhood: Perspectives on South Vietnam, 102:335; effect of Masculinity in the Old South, edited by American intervention, 102:332; Craig Thompson Friend and Lorri ignorance of, 102:353 Glover: reviewed, 102:237–40 Soviet Union, 96:74, 79, 102:4, 316– Southern Migrants: Northern Exiles, by 17; and China, 102:318 Chad Berry: reviewed, 98:213–14 Spain, 100:336, 346; cedes La. to Southern Pamphlets on Secession, France, 100:334; and control of Miss. November 1860–April 1861, edited by River and New Orleans, 100:332, 335, Jon L. Wakelyn: reviewed, 95:102–3 345, 348; in the La. Territory, Southern Patriot: support for the 102:490; New World settlement, Bradens, 104:227 102:464 Southern Railroad, 104:462 Spalding, Arabella: gift to Ky. Historical Southern Railway System, 104:601 Society, 101:18 Southern Regional Council: and Spalding, Catherine, 96:313 Louisville civil rights movement, Spalding, Elizabeth Edwards: First Cold 104:222 Warrior, The: Harry Truman, Southern Review: and Robert Penn Containment, and the Remaking of Warren, 104:79 Liberal Internationalism, reviewed, "Southern Review" Years, 1935–1942: 104:764–66 selected letters of Robert Penn Spalding, Martin John: on Bloody Warren, 104:82 Monday fatalities, 102:361 Southern Rights Party, 99:355–56 Spaniards: Melungeon ancestry, Southern Strategies: Southern Women 102:208, 210, 215; prejudice against, and the Woman Suffrage Question, by 102:222–23 Elna C. Green: reviewed, 95:205–6 Spanish-American War, 98:43, 102, Southern Women at Vassar The 104:49; casualties of, 104:45 Poppenheim Family Letters, 1882– Spanish Colonial style: New Orleans, 1916, by Joan Marie Johnson: La., 103:502 reviewed, 101:359–61 Spanish Conspiracy: participants in, Southern Women in Revolution, 1776– 100:332 1800: Personal and Political Narratives, Spann, Glen: book reviews by, by Cynthia A Kierner: reviewed, 100:545–46, 102:264–66, 576–78 97:209–11 Spark, Jared: Library of American Southern Writers: A New Biographical Biography, 102:517 Dictionary, edited by Joseph M. Flora Sparks, Edie: book review by, 101:162– 65 Sparks, Harry, 104:596 Sprague, Frank J., 95:396, 402 Sparks, John: book review by, Sprague, Stuart Seely: His Promised 104:127–28; Raccoon John Smith: Land: The Autobiography of John P. Frontier Kentucky's Most Famous Parker, Former Slave and Conductor in Preacher, reviewed, 104:288–89 the Underground Railroad, reviewed, Sparks, Randy J.: Religion in 95:191–93 Mississippi, reviewed, 100:398–99 Sprawl: A Compact History, by Robert Sparta, Tenn., 96:320 Bruegmann: reviewed, 104:207–9 Spartanburg, S. C., 99:375 Spread Eagle (horse), 100:477 Spartan Memorial Stadium Springfield (Ill.) Independent: on race (Portsmouth, Ohio), 97:443 riot, 96:359, 362, 363 Spaulding, Lily May: and John Springfield (Ill.) State Journal: on race Spaulding, eds., Civil War Recipes: riot, 96:360 Receipts from the Pages of Godey's Springfield, Ill., 96:358–60, 362; Lady's Book, reviewed, 97:475–77 Vicksburg campaign victory Special Joint Committee on Capital celebration, 103:655 Removal, 104:274–76 Springfield, Ky., 99:10, 100, 223, 365 Speed, James, 95:10, 11, 19, 97:8, 9, Squeeze 'Em (horse), 100:485 20, 25 Staats Zeitung (newspaper), 98:194 Speed, Joshua F., 95:10, 12, 21 Stafford, May F., 95:62 Speed, Matthias M., 97:42 Staggering Revolution, A: Cultural Speight, J. C., 96:249, 254 History of Thirties Photography, by Spelman, John III: Thomas D. Clark John Raeburn: reviewed, 104:752–53 letter to, 103:216 Staging Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Spelman College (Atlanta, Ga.), Gertrude Knott, by Michael Ann 104:660 Williams: reviewed, 104:701–2 Spence, Brent, Fort Thomas, Ky., Stahr, Elvis J. Jr., 99:12; Thomas D. 104:452 Clark letters to, 103:231–32, 302–3 Spence, Philip B.: Sixteenth Stamboul (horse), 100:478 Confederate Cavalry, 102:385 Stamper, John C., 98:57, 68 Sphinx on the American Land, A: The Stamper, W. Thayer: book review by, Nineteenth-Century South in 99:189–90 Comparative Perspective, by Peter Stampp, Kenneth M., 103:723; Kolchin: review essay, 103:727–41 interpretation of slavery, 103:699, Spielhofer, Josef, 95:154, 159 725, 728–31; use of Coleman Spike, Robert W., 99:41 collection, 103:700–701 Split Nose (Objibwa Warrior): Dudley's standardbreds: breeding of, 100:489– Defeat, slaughter of prisoners, 92; See also names of individual 104:37–38 horses Sporting News, The, 99:103, 107 Standard of Living: The Measure of the SportsWars: Athletes in the Age of Middle Class in Modern America, by Aquarius, by David W. Zang: reviewed, Marina Moskowitz: reviewed, 103:812– 100:121–22 16 Sporty Creek: A Novel of Appalachian Standard Oil Company, 100:176 Boyhood, 97:113 Standart, William E., 96:233 Standiford Field (Louisville, Ky.), Starnes, Richard D.: book review by, 99:377 95:110–11 Standing on a Volcano: The Life and Stars in Blue: Movie Actors in America's Times of David Rowland Francis, by Sea Services, by James E. Wise Jr. Harper Barnes: reviewed, 100:66–67 and Anne Collier Rehill: reviewed, Stanford (Ky.) Interior Journal, 100:16– 96:110–11 17 Startt, James D.: Woodrow Wilson and Stanford University (Calif.), 101:318 the Press: Prelude to the Presidency, Stanger, Frank: and Thomas D. Clark reviewed, 103:589–90 memorial issue, 103:6 Startup, Kenneth M.: book reviews by, Stanley, Augustus Owsley, 95:33, 47, 95:105–7, 96:99–101, 409–11, 49, 96:309, 98:273, 104:406 97:214–15; The Root of All Evil: The Stanley, Frank Jr., 99:3, 29, 30, 34, Protestant Clergy and the Economic 35, 36, 37, 387; antidiscrimination Mind of the Old South, reviewed, campaign in Louisville, Ky., 104:238 96:402–3 Stanley, Frank Sr., 99:21, 22, 375, 387 "Starving Armenians": America and the Stanley, Gregory Kent, 97:101; Before Armenian Genocide, 1915–1930, by Big Blue: Sports at the University of Merrill D. Peterson: reviewed, Kentucky, 1880–1940, reviewed, 102:580–82 95:88–90 State Association of County Attorneys, St. Anthony's Catholic Church 98:265–66 (Breckinridge County, Ky.), 97:365 state capitol buildings: See Kentucky Stanton, Edwin M., 96:236, 331, 333, capitol buildings 348, 97:12, 17, 18, 103:540, 641; State Department: and immigration reports of Grant's drunkenness, policy during World War II, 104:484 103:637 State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Stanton, Lucia: and William L. 98:367, 405, 101:19 Beiswanger, Peter J. Hatch, and "Statement to the Special Committee to Susan R. Stein, Thomas Jefferson's Investigate Education in Ky., 1960," Monticello, reviewed, 100:217–18 by Thomas D. Clark, 103:173–84 Staples, Charles R., 103:50; book State Normal School for Colored manuscript of, 103:62; books of, Persons: See Kentucky State 103:65; history of Lexington, 103:48– University 50; illus., 103:711; introduced to State of the Union (film), 99:286 Thomas D. Clark, 103:48; sale of book State Printing Board: Ky. Historical collection, 103:63; Thomas D. Clark Society, 101:20 sketch of, 103:53 State's Rights: and the antebellum Star Davis (horse), 100:485, 492 South, 101:409–10 Starkey, Armstrong: book reviews by, States' Rights Party, 104:448 101:332–34, 505–7 State Tax Commission: and Ruby Starks, John, 95:395 Laffoon, 104:555 Starkweather, John C., 96:341 Static Line: inquiries in, 102:39 Starlight Baseball Club (Covington, Statue of Liberty, 96:277, 289 Ky.), 98:161 Stauffer, John: The Black Hearts of Starnes, James W., 97:285 Men: Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race, reviewed, America, 101:419 100:526–27 Stephens, Harold, 104:456 St. Augustine's College (Atlanta, Ga.), Stephens, Martha, 102:281; The 98:174 Treatment: The Story of Those Who St. Clair Mall (Frankfort, Ky.), 95:424– Died in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests, 25 reviewed, 100:575–76 St. Clair's Defeat: and Simon Girty, Stephens, Mary K., 97:10 102:526 Stephens, Randall J.: book review by, St. Clair Street (Frankfort, Ky.): bridge, 99:393–94 103:475; illus., 103:485 Stephens, Robert F., 99:230 steam locomotive engines, 98:289, 290, Stephens, Thomas E., 100:127, 101:2, 293 4, 102:281; "'A Glorious Birthright to Steam: The Untold Story of America's Guard': A History of the Ky. Historical First Great Invention, by Andrea Society," 101:7–44; "A Kentuckian's Sutcliffe: noted, 103:844 Victory-Bond Odyssey," 100:195–200; Steele, John Andrew: illus., 101:17; Ky. book note by, 98:134–35; book reviews Historical Society, 101:12, 16 by, 99:419–21, 100:382–83; Steele's Bayou (Miss.): and the "Congressman David Grant Colson Vicksburg campaign, 103:634 and the Tragedy of the Fourth Steers, Edward Jr.: Blood on the Moon: Kentucky Volunteer Infantry," 98:43– The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, 102; First Cats: Amazing Origins of the reviewed, 100:375–77 UK Sports Tradition, noted, 103:844; Steger, Sam: History of the Princeton, Kentucky Ancestors editor, 101:43 Kentucky First Baptist Church, 1850– Stephens, Vernon D., 99:112 2000, noted, 99:91–92 Stephenson, Darl L.: Headquarters in Stein, Kathy W., 99:273–74 the Brush: Blazer's Independent Union Stein, Susan R.: and William L. Scouts, reviewed, 99:416–18 Beiswanger, Peter J. Hatch, and Lucia Stephenson, Wendell Holmes, 103:708; Stanton, Thomas Jefferson's Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:315–18 Monticello, reviewed, 100:217–18 Stern, Alexandra Minna: Eugenic Steinberg, Ted: Acts of God: The Nation: Faults & Frontiers of Better Unnatural History of Natural Disaster Breeding in Modern America, reviewed, in America, reviewed, 99:442–44; book 104:348–50 reviews by, 101:216–18, 104:190–92 Sternberg, Josef von, 98:498 Steinem, Gloria: at University of Mo., Stevens, James: surveys with Daniel 102:397 Boone, 102:540 Stephan, Alexander: "Communazis": FBI Stevens, Kenneth R.: book review by, Surveillance of German 'Emigre' 100:371–72 Writers, reviewed, 99:322–24 Stevenson, Adlai, 104:403; 1952 Stephan, Hans, 100:158 presidential campaign, 104:93 Stephen F. Austin: Empresario of Texas, Stevenson, John White, 98:156, 174; by Gregg Cantrell: reviewed, 98:214– and capitol location issue, 104:259– 16 60; Ky. Historical Society, 101:12 Stephens, Alexander: qualifications for Stevenson, Louise E.: book review by, president of the Confederate States of 101:359–61 Stewart, Alexander H., 98:58 St. Joseph Medical Foundation: and Stewart, Dowling, 103:484 Ernie Fletcher, 102:8 Stewart, John P., 103:472, 484; illus., St. Louis, Mo., 95:10, 26, 98:363, 103:474 99:103–4, 113, 115–16, 100:183, 197, Stewart, John Q. A., 103:471–73; illus., 490; Vicksburg campaign victory 103:472 celebration, 103:656 Stewart, Marguerite Davis: oral history St. Louis Browns, 99:104 interview, 104:695 St. Louis Cardinals, 99:115 Stewart, Mary Hall, 103:484 St. Louis Republican: reaction to Stewart, Mary Juliet: illus., 103:474 Grant's Vicksburg campaign, Stewart, Mrs. Alex, Jefferson County, 103:644–45 Ky., 102:359 St. Luke's School of Nursing: and Mary Stewart family: oral history of, 104:611 Carson Breckinridge, 101:68 Stewart Home Training School St. Mary's College, 98:184 (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:465, 491; St. Marys River, 104:15–16, 18, 19 founding of, 103:471–72; illus., St. Matthews: The Crossroads of 103:474 Beargrass, 97:341 St. Francis de Sales Church (Scott Stockhouse, Janis: and Wayne Enstice, County, Ky.): Fr. John Thayer's career Jazzwomen: Conversations with at, 101:284–94; illus., 101:295 Twenty-one Musicians, reviewed, Stickles, A. M., 96:269–70, 280 102:275–76 Stiles, Jo Ann: Giant Under the Hill: A Stoddard, Jess: Challenge and Change History of the Spindletop Oil Discovery in Appalachia: The Story of Hindman at Beaumont, Texas, in 1901, Settlement School, reviewed, 101:324– reviewed, 101:177–79 25 Still, J. Alex, 97:113 Stoddard, William O.: Inside the White Still, James, 96:136, 97:113–22, 196; House in War Times: Memoirs and Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Reports of Lincoln's Secretary, edited 103:292–93 by Michael Burlingame, reviewed, Still, Lonie (Lindsey), 97:113 98:329–30 Still the Wild River Runs: Congress, the Stoddart, Jess: ed., The Quare Women's Sierra Club, and the Fight to Save Journals: May Stone and Katherine Grand Canyon, by Byron E. Pearson: Pettit's Summer in the Kentucky reviewed, 101:218–20 Mountains and the Founding of the Stimson, Henry L., 96:273, 100:160– Hindman Settlement School, reviewed, 61, 104:461, 487 95:433–35 Stine, Katie Kratz, 99:274 Stokes, Christopher: book review by, Stinking Creek (Lincoln County, Ky.): 103:572–74 Daniel Boone's surveys near, 102:555 Stokes, Claudia: Writers in Retrospect: St. Joseph College (Bardstown, Ky.), The Rise of American Literary History, 97:2 1875–1910, reviewed, 104:743–45 St. Joseph Family Medical Group Stoler, Mark A.: Allies and Adversaries: (Lexington, Ky.): Ernie Fletcher joins, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Grand 102:5 Alliance, and U. S. Strategy in World St. Joseph Hospital (Lexington, Ky.), War II, reviewed, 100:408–10; Allies in 102:5 War: Britain and America against the Storming Heaven, 97:196 Axis Powers, 1940–1945, reviewed, Stout, Joseph A. Jr.: Schemers & 104:353–55 Dreamers: Filibustering in Mexico, Stoll, Richard Charles, 99:12, 13 1848–1921, reviewed, 100:221–25 Stoltzfus, Emilie: book review by, Stovall, Thelma, 99:216, 218–19, 237, 103:598–600; Citizen, Mother, Worker: 252, 264–66, 272, 301; Combs Debating Public Responsibility for Child administration, 104:577; Ed Care after the Second World War, Prichard's evaluation of, 104:593 reviewed, 102:262–64 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 96:1, 103:717– Stone, Barton W., 102:13; antislavery 18, 726; J. Winston Coleman's activities, 102:28; and Disciples of criticism of, 103:698; and the Christ, 102:35; illus., 102:29; and "mildness" of slavery in Ky., 103:725 James Blythe, 102:28–30; origin of Stowe, Steven M.: Doctoring the South: antislavery views, 102:30–31; slave- Southern Physicians and Everyday owner exclusion, 102:34–35 Medicine in the Mid-Nineteenth Stone, David, 96:341 Century, reviewed, 102:415–17 Stone, Fred, 98:374 Stowell, Daniel W.: Rebuilding Zion: The Stone, Harlan Fiske, 104:477; Ed Religious Reconstruction of the South, Prichard's evaluation of, 104:472; 1863–1877, reviewed, 96:409–11 relationship with Felix Frankfurter, St. Pellerin, France, 102:52 104:464, 466–67 St. Pius Church (White Sulphur, Ky.): Stone, Henry L.: state capital relocation See St. Francis de Sales Church issue, proposal to relocate state Strachey, John: influence on Ed capital to; supports Louisville bond Prichard, 104:427 referendum, 104:272–73 Stradling, David: Allies and Stone, Oliver, 96:25 Adversaries: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Stone, Richard G., 95:241, 97:90; book the Grand Alliance, and U. S. Strategy reviews by, 95:312–13, 98:310–12 in World War II, reviewed, 100:119–21; Stonega, Va., 97:200 Cincinnati: From River City to Highway Stoneham, Horace, 99:118 Metropolis, noted, 103:843 Stone of Hope, A: Prophetic Religion and Strain, Christopher B.: book reviews the Death of Jim Crow, by David L. by, 101:206–8, 102:272–73; Pure Fire: Chappell: reviewed, 102:266–70 Self-Defense as Activism in the Civil Stoner, Michael, 97:148, 149 Rights Era, reviewed, 103:829–32 Stones River, Tenn.: battle of, 97:177, Strandlberg, Victor: Robert Penn 181, 182 Warren reading by, 104:94 Stonewall Elementary School Strange Career of Jim Crow, by C. Vann (Lexington, Ky.): African American Woodward, 99:95 students, 101:260; illus., 101:261; Strange Deaths of President Harding, by integration of, 101:266 Robert H. Ferrell: reviewed, 95:108–9 Stonewall of the West: Patrick Cleburne Strangers & Kin (film), 96:131 and the Civil War, by Craig L. Strangers and Pilgrims: Female Symonds: reviewed, 95:202–3 Preaching in America, 1740–1845, by Storey, Wilbur F.: reaction to Grant's Catherine A. Brekus: reviewed, Vicksburg campaign, 103:646–47 97:467–68 Strangers in Zion: Fundamentalists in Stuart, Duane Reed: Princeton the South, 1900–1950, by William R. University, 104:425 Glass: reviewed, 100:394–96 Stuart, Jesse, 97:115, 101:4; Best- Straw, Richard A.: and H. Tyler Loved Stories of Jesse Stuart, Blethen, eds., High Mountain Rising: reviewed, 98:332–33; Come Back to Appalachia in Time and Place, the Farm, listed, 102:152; Mr. Galion's reviewed, 102:592–93 School, noted, 98:136–37; Thomas D. Streater, Kristen: book review by, Clark correspondence with, 103:293– 101:350–52 94; Thread that Runs So True, The, streetcars: in Frankfort, Ky., 95:395– noted, 104:813–14 425 Stuart, John: illus., 102:494 Street with No Name: A History of Stuart, Johnny "Stud," 97:421, 430 Classic American Film Noir, by Andrew Stuber, Abe, 97:428 Dickos: reviewed, 101:392–93 Stuckert, Robert P., 100:302 Streichler, Stuart: Justice Curtis in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Civil War Era: At the Crossroads of Committee (SNCC): Louisville affiliate American Constitutionalism, reviewed, of, 104:236 104:146–48 Stull, Donald D.: book reviews by, Streng, Karl, 95:153, 158 104:205–7, 699–700 Strickland, Watt E., 97:268 Stumbo, Greg: opposes reform of Stricklin, David: A Genealogy of community-college system, 102:78 Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Stumbo, Janet Lynn, 99:280 Twentieth Century, reviewed, 98:227– Stumbo, W. Grady, 99:213, 219, 266 29 Sturgill, V. L.: review of J. Winston Stringfield, Wood, 100:488 Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky, strip-mining: regulation of, 99:8, 33, 103:716–17 47–49, 104:554 Sturgis, Ky., 99:121; desegregation in, Striving for Air Superiority: The Tactical 101:244, 104:448 Air Command in Vietnam, by Craig C. Sublett, David L., 95:380 Hannah: reviewed, 99:435–37 Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the Strode, Hudson, 101:429 New American Right, by Lisa McGirr: Strode's Station, 95:126 reviewed, 99:201–2 Strom, Elizabeth, 99:257 Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden Stroup, Russell Cartwright: Letters from and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Pacific: A Combat Chaplain in the Cold War South, by Catherine Fosl: World War II, reviewed, 98:219–20 reviewed, 101:113–15 Strouse, Jean: Morgan, American "Success, Failure, and the Guillotine: Financier, reviewed, 97:219–21 Don Carlos Buell and the Campaign Strunsky, Rose, 96:356–58 for the Bluegrass State," by Stephen St. Thomas Aquinas College D. Engle, 96:315–49 (Springfield, Ky.): Jefferson Davis at, Suchanek, Jeffrey S., 104:612, 632; 101:432 and William J. Marshall, eds., Time on Stuart, Dianne Watkins: Janice Holt Target: The World War II Memoir of Giles: A Writer's Life, reviewed, William R. Buster, reviewed, 98:298–99 97:203–5 Sudie McNairy (horse), 100:492 Sue Mundy: A Novel of the Civil War, by 100:227–29 Richard Taylor: noted, 104:813 Surratt, Mary (Jenkins), 97:21, 22, 24, Suez Crisis: Thomas D. Clark 25 commentary on, 103:242–43 surveying: and Daniel Boone, 102:535– Sugden, John: Blue Jacket: Warrior of 66 the Shawnees, reviewed, 99:168–71; Survivor (horse), 100:480, 482 : A Life, noted, 97:241 Suspect Relations: Sex, Race, and Suggs, Welch: and Alvin P. Sanoff, and Resistance in Colonial North Carolina, John R. Thelin, Meeting the Challenge: by Kirsten Fischer: reviewed, 100:210– America's Independent Colleges and 12 Universities Since 1956, noted, Susquehanna River, 95:385 104:815–16 Sutcliffe, Andrea: Steam: The Untold Sullivan, Alonzo, 98:403 Story of America's First Great Sullivan, James, 98:63 Invention, noted, 103:844 Sullivan, John Jeremiah: Blood Horses: Sutherland, Daniel E., 103:532, 533, Notes of a Sportswriter's Son, noted, 535 103:847 Sutherland, Fanniebelle, 104:406 Sullivan, Oscar, 98:403 Swain, Donald, 99:237 Sulphur Well (Metcalfe County, Ky.), Swain, Martha H.: book review by, 98:395 98:323–25 Summers, Mark Wahlgren: book Swain, Mildred, 96:146–47 reviews by, 95:208–9, 98:122–23, Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg, 229–30, 99:173–74, 317–18, 101:156– 101:249, 250, 253, 257, 271 58, 358–59, 513–15, 521–23, Swanson, Ben, 97:125 102:118–19, 103:796–98; Party Swanson, James J.: Manhunt: The Games: Getting, Keeping, and Using Twelve-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer, Power in Gilded Age Politics, reviewed, reviewed, 104:727–29 102:246–48 "Swastikas in the Bluegrass State: Axis Summers, Thomas, 95:248, 256, 259, Prisoners of War in Kentucky, 1942– 260, 267 46," by Richard E. Holl, 100:139–65 Sumner, Charles, 98:169, 101:425 Swayze, Patrick, 98:379 Sundays Down South: A Pastor's Sweeney, Michael R., 98:343 Stories, by James O. Chatham: Sweet, Julie Anne: book reviews by, reviewed, 98:226–27 99:408–9, 100:68–69, 360–62, Supreme Command, by Forrest C. 101:126–28, 503–5, 102:571–73, Pogue, 99:139–40; history of, 104:138–39, 299–300; Negotiating for 104:676–79, 681 Georgia: British-Creek Relations in the Supreme Court under Edward Douglass Trustee Era, 1733–1752, reviewed, White, 1910–1921, by Walter F. Pratt 104:300–302 Jr.: reviewed, 98:123–25 Swentor, Meredith L.: and William C. Supreme Headquarters Allied Davis, eds., Blue Grass Confederate: Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 99:139 The Headquarters Diary of Edward O. Surdam, David G.: Northern Naval Guerrant, reviewed, 98:117–19 Superiority and the Economics of the Swick, Ray: and Dwight L. Smith, eds., American Civil War, reviewed, A Journey Through the West: Thomas Rodney's 1803 Journal from Delaware War, reviewed, 95:202–3 to the Mississippi Territory, noted, Synod of New York and Philadelphia: 96:217–18 antislavery stance, 102:20, 25, 28; Swift, Jonathan: and Daniel Boone, gradual emancipation, 102:23; slavery 102:529 controversy, 102:33 Swift, Phil: Breathitt administration, Synod of Virginia: slavery controversy, 104:594–95 102:30–35 Swigart, Jackie, 99:279 "Synthesizing Southern Slavery: A Swinford, Mac, 101:238, 271; approves Review Essay," by Shearer Davis Fayette County, Ky., busing plan, Bowman, 103:727–41 101:263–64; biographical sketch, Syracuse, N.Y., 99:115, 146 101:253; Fayette County, Ky., school Syrians: Melungeon ancestry, 102:221 integration suit, 101:253, 255; Fayette Szasz, Ferenc M.: book reviews by, County, Ky., school integration suit, 97:207–8, 98:429–34 101:257–59; illus., 101:254; integration guidelines, 101:259, 266, T 267 Tabershaw, Irving R.: study of vinyl Swing, Raymond Gram, 104:459 chloride workers, 102:173–74 Swinth, Kirsten: Painting Professionals: Tabershaw-Cooper Associates (Calif.), Women Artists and the Development of 102:173 Modern American Art, 1870–1930, Tack, Marvin: illus., 100:134 reviewed, 100:386–89 Taft, Lorado, 101:400 Swope, Benedict: antislavery stance, Taft, William Howard, 95:32, 35, 41; 102:24 illus., 104:62; supports Preston Sycamore Grove (Franklin County, Ky.), Brown, 104:61–62; tactics to defeat 103:479 Filipino insurgency, 104:49; U. S. Sycamore Shoals Treaty: mural, illus., Commissioner of the Philippines, 102:496 104:47 Sydney, Sylvia, 98:374 Taking Indian Lands: The Cherokee Sydnor, Charles S., 103:706, 712, 723; (Jerome) Commission, 1889–1893, by influence on Thomas D. Clark, William T. Hagan: reviewed, 102:123– 103:15–17, 206; on J. Winston 24 Coleman Jr., 103:708; review of J. Taking Off the White Gloves: Southern Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in Women and Women Historians, edited Kentucky, 103:720–21; Thomas D. by Michele Gillespie and Catherine Clark commentary on, 103:327–28; Clinton: reviewed, 98:127–28 Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:340– Talbert, Roy Jr., 97:48 41, 343–44 Talbott, Dan, 104:447; Ed Prichard's Sydnor, Mrs. Charles S.: Thomas D. evaluation of, 104:445–46 Clark letter to, 103:328 Talbott, Marion: University of Chicago, Sylph (horse), 100:485 101:61 Sylphide (horse), 100:485 Tales from Kentucky Lawyers, by Sylvester (film), 98:381–82 Lynwood Montell: listed, 102:151–52 Symonds, Craig L.: Stonewall of the Taliaferro, F. F., 98:96 West: Patrick Cleburne and the Civil Tallahassee, Fla., 100:336 Tallant, Harold D., 97:97, 103:741; Rights for a Season: The Politics of book reviews by, 102:101–4; Evil Race, Class, and Gender in Richmond, Necessity: Slavery and Political Culture Virginia, reviewed, 101:384–85 in Antebellum Ky., review essay, Tate, James W. "Honest Dick," 99:284– 101:93–108; illus., 101:6 85 Tammany Hall (New York, N. Y.), Tate, Robert S., 98:156 99:297 Tate, Roger: book reviews by, 95:210– Tampa, Fla., 98:344 11, 453–55, 97:228–30 Tams, William P., 97:196 Tate's Creek (Ky.): Daniel Boone land Tandy, Jessica, 96:130 claim on, 102:538 Taney, Roger B., 98:180 Tates Creek Pike (Lexington, Ky.), Tanks Memorial Stadium (Ironton, 100:17, 481 Ohio), 97:443 Taulbee, Logan, 98:55 Tannehill, Wilkins: Ky. Historical Tawes, J. Millard, 99:38, 39 Society, 101:8 Taylor, A. J. P., 99:133 Tannenbaum, Rebecca J.: book review Taylor, Alan: American Colonies, by, 104:315–16; Healer's Calling, The: reviewed, 99:405–7; William Cooper's Women in Early New England, Town, 104:119–20 reviewed , 101:124–26 Taylor, Alfred, 97:290 Taper, Louise: and John Rhodehamel, Taylor, Amy Murrell: book review by, eds., "Right or Wrong, God Judge Me": 103:799–801; Divided Family in Civil The Writings of John Wilkes Booth, War America, The, reviewed, 104:322– reviewed, 96:407–9 23 Tapp, Hambleton, 98:257; evaluation of Taylor, Anne-Marie: book review by, J. Winston Coleman's Slavery Times in 103:799–801; Young Kentucky manuscript, 103:692–93; and the Legacy of the American illus., 103:345; Register editor, 101:2, Enlightenment, 1811–1851, reviewed, 35–36; review of J. Winston Coleman's 100:220–21 Slavery Times in Kentucky, 103:717 Taylor, Christiane Diehl: book reviews Tapping the Pines: The Naval Stores by, 98:234–36, 101:528–29, 102:251– Industry in the American South, by 53, 103:816–17 Robert B. Outland III: reviewed, Taylor, Edmund H. Jr.: Old Taylor 103:584–85 Distillery (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:480; Tapscott, ____, 97:360 Thistleton, illus., 103:481 Tarawa, 100:132 Taylor, Frances, 103:480 Tarbell, Ida, 97:132 Taylor, Frederick, 96:153, 154 Tarlton, Jeremiah: conflict with Fr. Taylor, James, 98:396, 101:15 John Thayer, 101:292–93; grave of, Taylor, Jeff: Where Did the Party Go? illus., 101:292 William Jennings Bryan, Hubert Tate, Adam L.: Conservatism and Humphrey, and the Jeffersonian Southern Intellectuals, 1789–1861, Legacy, reviewed, 104:759–60 reviewed, 103:783–85 Taylor, Judith, 99:256 Tate, Allen, 98:383; and Robert Penn Taylor, Lori: book reviews by, 101:361– Warren, 104:78, 81, 90 62, 104:331–33 Tate, Gayle T.: and Lewis A. Randolph, Taylor, Mark: Vietnam War in History and Film, The, reviewed, 101:560–62 Temperance and Racism: John Bull, Taylor, Matthew D.: book review by, Johnny Reb, and the Good Templars, 100:115–17 by David M. Fahey: reviewed, 95:313– Taylor, Oscar, 103:469 15 Taylor, Peter: and Robert Penn Warren, Temperly, Howard: Britain and America 104:82 since Independence, reviewed, Taylor, R. H., 100:10 101:135–37 Taylor, Richard: book review by, Temple, Shirley, 98:368–70 103:765–67; "Daniel Boone as Temptation: Edgar Tolson and the American Icon: A Literary View," Genesis of Twentieth-Century Folk Art, 102:513–33; illus., 103:492; and Neal by Julia S. Ardery: reviewed, 96:391– O. Hammon, Virginia's Western War, 94 1775–1786, reviewed, 101:322–24; Tenkotte, Paul A.: book reviews by, Sue Mundy: A Novel of the Civil War, 99:400–401, 100:356–58, 510–12, noted, 104:813; wins Richard H. 102:573–75 Collins Award, 103:492 Tennessee, 95:5, 7, 59, 98:241, 244, Taylor, Verna Garr, 96:302 367, 99:40, 129, 221, 243–44, 250, Taylor, William S., 95:30, 98:85–87, 93, 267, 344–46, 349, 351, 360, 367, 378, 95–96, 257 100:140, 347, 101:413, 104:254; Civil Taylor, Zachary, 95:261, 272–74, War invasion of, 101:450; guerrilla 98:384, 101:15; and the Black Hawk warfare in, 103:525, 537; Melungeons War, 102:506 in, 102:215; oral history projects in, Taylor Edmund H., 103:469 104:610; secession of, 101:412 Teaford, Jon C.: book reviews by, Tennessee Central Railroad, 98:287 100:95–96, 104:207–9, 776–77; Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Metropolitan Revolution, The: The Rise Culture, edited by Carroll Van West: of Post-Urban America, reviewed, reviewed, 97:234–35 104:778–79 Tennessee River, 95:3, 132, 97:45–82, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of 247–48, 99:339, 341, 342, 346; Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns during 1937 flood, 102:185–86 Goodwin: reviewed, 103:792–95 Tennessee Valley: A Photographic Tebbs Bend (Green County, Ky.): battle Portrait, by Robert Kollar and Kelly of, 103:521 Leiter: noted, 97:243–44 Technology Park of Greater Louisville, Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 99:222 97:45–82, 101:4; and Arthur Morgan, Tecumseh: during Dudley's Defeat, 104:437; boats of during 1937 flood, 104:34–38; resistence to whites, 102:196 102:475; siege of Fort Meigs, 104:20 Tennessee-Virginia Tri-Cities, The: Tecumseh: A Life, by John Sugden: Urbanization in Appalachia, 1900– noted, 97:241 1950, by Tom Lee: reviewed, 104:350– Ted Poston: Pioneer American 51 Journalist, by Kathleen A. Hauke: Tenth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, reviewed, 97:457–59 96:223, 224, 225–26, 228–29, 233–34, Teeter, Dwight J. Jr.: book review by, 238, 240 104:787–89 Terkel, Studs: And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey, the People, by Philip Parisi: reviewed, noted, 104:810–11 102:439–40 Terni, Italy: oral history project in, Thach, Nguyen Co, 95:289, 291, 295– 104:650, 665 98, 302, 102:338 Terre Haute, Ind., 98:253, 364 Thacker, Carlye Burchett: book review Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy of by, 104:289–91 John Brown, edited by Paul Finkelman Thaddeus Stevens: Nineteenth-Century and Peggy A. Russo: reviewed, Egalitarian, by Hans L. Trefousse: 104:320–22 reviewed, 96:95–96 Terrill, Robert E.: Malcolm X: Inventing Thalheimer, ____, 97:296 Radical Judgment, reviewed, 103:828– Thames (Ontario, Canada): battle of, 29 101:22 Terrill, William, 96:341 Tharp, Twyla: book by, 104:661 Terry, David Taft: book review by, Thatcher, Marshall, 96:337 103:558–59 Thatcher, M. H.: poem, 101:25 Terry, Luther L., 100:328 "That Mighty Band of Maidens": A Teters, Kristopher A.: and James A. History of Potter College for Young Ramage, "Public Reactions to Ulysses Ladies, Bowling Green, Kentucky, S. Grant's Vicksburg Campaign in 1889–1909, by Lynn E. Niedermeier: Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Across the reviewed, 100:354–56 Union," 103:627–60 That Old-Time Religion in Modern Tet Offensive (Vietnam): political effect America: Evangelical Protestantism in of, 102:1, 343–46 the Twentieth Century, by D. G. Hart: Teute, Fredrika J., 97:85 reviewed, 100:545–46 Tevis, Jamie, 100:320 "That's Not What We Meant to Do": Tevis, Walter S. Jr., 96:302; career of, Reform and Its Unintended 100:320 Consequences in Twentieth Century Texas, 95:237, 239, 97:167–68, 185, America, by Steven M. Gillon: noted, 98:241, 382, 99:250, 360; 114th 99:447 Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored Thayer, Fr. John, 101:237, 275–76; Troops in, 101:458; annexation issue, 1798 speech of, 101:289; article 100:463–64; annexation of, 102:510; about, 101:275–96; career in Boston, oral history in, 104:611, 633, 638, 101:278–79; career in Scott County, 648–49, 661; revolution of, 95:240; Ky., 101:284–94; career in Va., and secession, 101:412–17; Victory 101:281–82; move to Ky., 101:282; Bond rally in, 100:195–200 sexual harassment allegations Texas A & M University, 104:609; oral against, 101:278, 293; and slavery, history at, 104:633 101:279–82, 285–87, 290–91; social Texas Baptist Power Struggle, A: The philosophy, 101:284; spiritual Hayden Controversy, by Joseph E. teaching of, 101:280–81; suspended Early Jr.: noted, 103:846–47 from priesthood, 101:294 Texas Christian University, 104:644 theater: in Lexington, 100:40–50, 57; Texas Emigration Society, 95:239 and popular culture, 100:29–32 Texas Lost Battalion, 100:197–99 Theirs Be the Power: The Moguls of Texas Post Office Murals, The: Art for Eastern Ky., by Harry M. Caudill: Thomas D. Clark report on, 103:353– 98:46 56 Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Thelen, David, 101:3 98:74, 77 Thelin, John R.: and Alvin P. Sanoff, Thirteenth Amendment, 98:158, and Welch Suggs, Meeting the 99:273, 101:108; and George W. Challenge America's Independent Smith, 103:662 Colleges and Universities Since 1956, This Great Battlefield of Shiloh: Memory noted, 104:815–16; book reviews by, and the Establishment of a Civil War 95:333–34, 103:780–81, 104:285–87; National Military Park, by Timothy B. History of American Higher Education, Smith: reviewed, 104:150–52 A, reviewed, 102:230–32 This Remote Part of the World: Regional Theodore O'Hara: Poet-Soldier of the Old Formation in Lower Cape Fear, North South, by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Carolina, 1725–1775, by Bradford J. Jr. and Thomas Clayton Ware: Wood: reviewed, 103:552–54 reviewed, 96:387–89 Thistleton (Frankfort, Ky.), 104:412; Theodore Roosevelt and the Great White illus., 103:481 Fleet: American Sea Power Comes of Thixton, Lillie I., 97:298 Age, by Kenneth Wimmel: reviewed, Thomas, Auden: book review by, 97:221–22 102:445–46 They Came to Locust Grove: The Saga of Thomas, Emory, 101:444; Thomas D. the Clark and Croghan Families Who Clark letter to, 103:445–46 Influenced the Growth of Kentucky and Thomas, George H., 96:222, 225, 226, Our Nation, by Melzie Wilson: noted, 233–34, 236, 237–40, 241, 246, 318, 104:803 320, 321, 322, 331, 334, 339, 340, They Can't Take That Away from Me: 342, 344, 97:174, 101:438, 453 The Odyssey of an American POW, by Thomas, George M., 98:168 Ralph M. Rentz: reviewed, 101:189–92 Thomas, Henry: CORE, 104:234 They Cleared the Lane: The NBA's Black Thomas, Jameson, 98:423 Pioneers, by Ron Thomas: reviewed, Thomas, Jean, 98:387 100:267–68 Thomas, Jerry Bruce: An Appalachian Thieu, Nguyen Van: government of, New Deal: West Virginia in the Great 102:348 Depression, reviewed, 97:228–30 Thing of the Spirit: The Life of E. Urner Thomas, Ron: They Cleared the Lane: Goodman, by Nelson R. Block: noted, The NBA's Black Pioneers, reviewed, 99:92 100:267–68 Thinking Back: The Perils of Writing Thomas, Samuel W.: archeology at History, by C. Vann Woodward, 99:95; Locust Grove (Louisville, Ky.), 97:339– reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, 46 103:331–32 Thomas, Vaso: book review by, Third Armored Division, 96:287 103:806–12 Third Baptist Church (Terre Haute, Thomas, William: bail hearing in Ind.), 98:253 Louisville lynching case, 102:379; Third Kentucky Infantry Regiment, Louisville jailer, 102:364, 371 97:175 Thomas, William G.: Lawyering for the Third Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Railroad: Business, Law, and Power in the New South, reviewed, 98:325–26 Thompson, Peter, 100:30 Thomas D. Clark of Kentucky: An Thompson, Philip, 95:239 Uncommon Life in the Commonwealth, Thompson, V. Elaine: book review by, by John E. Kleber: reviewed, 101:319– 99:315–17 21 Thompson, W. R., 98:176 Thomas D. Clark Research Library (Ky. Thomson, Alistair: Oral History Reader, Historical Society): collections, 101:43; 104:689 illus., 101:40, 42 Thomson, Jim, 102:353 Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: Thorne, Edwin, 100:487 An American Controversy, by Annette Thornton, Robert A.: lobbies for Preston Gordon-Reed: reviewed, 95:438–41 Brown, 104:59–60, 63–64 Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, by Thoroughbred Record, 100:482 William L. Beiswanger, Peter J. Hatch, thoroughbreds: Henry Clay's breeding Lucia Stanton, and Susan R. Stein: and racing of, 100:473–96; See also reviewed, 100:217–18 names of individual horses Thomas Merton's Gethsemani: Thorpe, Jim, 97:403, 417, 423, 428, Landscapes of Paradise: noted, 429 103:846 Thorpe, Willard: Princeton University, Thomas Taggart: Public Servant, 104:425 Political Boss, 1756–1929, by James Thread that Runs So True, The, by Philip Fadely: reviewed, 95:208–9 Jesse Stuart: noted, 104:813–14 Thompson, A. F., 100:296; murder of, 319th Combat Engineers Battalion, 100:293 96:279, 283 Thompson, Albert P., 99:343, 344 394th Infantry Regiment: and Charles Thompson, Antonio: book review by, P. Roland, 101:82, 88 103:821–23 326th Engineer Battalion: Normandy Thompson, Edwin Porter: article by, invasion, 102:51 101:20; Ky. Historical Society Three Forks Investment Company collections, 101:16; portrayal of Simon (Beattyville, Ky.), 95:388 Girty in A Young People's History of Three Kentucky Presidents, The: Kentucky, 102:527–28 Lincoln, Taylor, Davis, by Holman Thompson, Elizabeth Lee: Hamilton: listed, 102:151 Reconstruction of Southern Debtors, Three Years in the Army of the The: Bankruptcy after the Civil War, Cumberland, by James A. Connelly, reviewed, 103:574–76 edited by Paul M. Angle: noted, 95:218 Thompson, E. P., 104:102 Thum, William: supports Louisville Thompson, James: survey of, 102:542 bond referendum, 104:272–73; Thompson, John C., 97:270, 285 supports state capital relocation to Thompson, Kathleen: and Hilary Mac Louisville, 104:270–71 Austin, eds., Children of the Thunder Road (film), 96:128 Depression, reviewed, 100:406–7 Thurber, Timothy N.: book reviews by, Thompson, Kelly Jr., 99:217 100:255–57, 104:361–62 Thompson, Ken D.: Beyond the Double Thurmond, Strom, 104:448 Night, noted, 95:462 Thursby, Jacqueline S.: Funeral Thompson, Lawrence, 103:204 Festivals in America: Rituals for the Living, reviewed, 104:800 Baker Hall and Wendell Berry: noted, Thwaites, Reuben Gold: travel 104:807–8 narratives, 103:19 Tobacco Road (film), 96:125 Tibbett, Lawrence, 97:35 Tobin, Hugh, 98:90 Tidal Wave: How Women Changed Tobin, Mary Ann, 99:265, 268 America at Century's End, by Sara M. To Build Our Lives Together: Community Evans: reviewed, 101:212–14 Formation in Black Atlanta, 1875– Ties That Bind: The Story of an Afro- 1906, by Allison Dorsey: reviewed, Cherokee Family in Slavery and 102:253–55 Freedom, by Tiva Miles: reviewed, Tod, David, 96:236, 333 104:138–39 Today's Health, 102:175 Tilford, Earl H. Jr.: book review by, Todd, Bambi Johnson, 102:70 103:603–4 Todd, Charles H., 97:184 Tilghman, Lloyd, 99:342–43, 350–51 Todd, John, 97:141, 149, 100:348 Tiller, Carter: bail hearing in Louisville Todd, Levi, 97:141 lynching case, 102:378 Todd, Robert: Daniel Boone's survey Tillich, Paul: influence on Ed Prichard, for, 102:553 104:427 Todd County, Ky., 100:11, 14–15 Tillman, Benjamin, 96:361 Todd House (Lexington, Ky.), 103:61 Timberwolf Division, 96:278–79, 280, Todd papers, 103:55 281, 288–89, 290 To Have and to Hold: Marriage, the Time: Susquehanna River, 95:296 Baby Boom, and Social Change, by Time on Target: The World War II Jessica Weiss: reviewed, 100:110–12 Memoir of William R. Buster, edited by To Hell and Back: Race and Betrayal in Jeffrey S. Suchanek and William J. the American Novel, by Jeff Abernathy: Marshall: reviewed, 98:298–99 reviewed, 101:558–60 Timmons, Elias, 100:136 "To Henry Clay" (poem), 100:54 Tin Pan Alley, 98:390 "'To hue the line and let the chips fall Tinsley, T. Herbert, Gallatin County, where they may': J. Winston Ky., 104:516 Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky Tiptonville, Tenn., 96:262 Reconsidered," by John David Smith, Tisch, Lawrence, 100:314 103:691–726 Tise, Larry E., 101:101 Tokyo, Japan, 95:178 Titus, Alfred W., 98:6 To Lead the Free World: American tobacco, 101:4; advertising for, Nationalism and the Cultural Roots of 100:318, 325–26; brands, 100:311– the Cold War, by John Fousek: 12, 314, 315–20, 322–27, 328; reviewed, 99:328–30 cigarette sales rep in Ky., 100:311–28; Toledo, Ohio, 104:8 companies, 100:311, 313–14, 316–19, To Live and Die: Collected Stories of the 322, 325, 326, 327, 328; health Civil War, 1861–1876, edited by studies on use of, 100:316, 319, 328; Kathleen Diffley: reviewed, 100:229– and Ky. economy, 100:312–13; U. S. 30 consumption of, 100:312–17; use of in Tolstoy, Leo, 96:355 Ky., 100:312, 316 Tolzmann, Don H., 98:182 Tobacco Harvest, an Elegy, by James Tomblin, Barbara Brooks: G. I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse Corps in Tornado: Nature's Ultimate Windstorm, World War II, reviewed, 95:211–12 by Thomas P. Grazulis: reviewed, Tomes, Nancy: and Lynn Gamwell, 99:444–46 Madness in America: Cultural and Torok, George D.: Guide to Historic Coal Medical Perceptions of Mental Illness Towns of the Big Sandy River Valley, before 1914, noted, 95:118 A, reviewed, 102:96–97 Tomlinson, Everett: portrayal of Daniel Torres, Raquel, 98:421 Boone in Scouting with Daniel Boone, To Save the Land and People: A History 102:519 of Opposition to Surface Coal Mining in Tompkins, Charles H., 97:19 Appalachia, by Chad Montrie: Toms Creek (Va.), 97:200 reviewed, 101:118–20 Tone, Andrea: Devices and Desires: A Total War and the Law: The American History of Contraceptives in America, Home Front During World War II, by reviewed, 100:412–13 Daniel R. Ernst and Victor Jew: Tone, Lawrence: War and Genocide in reviewed, 101:378–79 Cuba, 1895–1898, reviewed, 104:336– Tourgee, Albion, 96:337 38 Tourist Third Cabin: Steamship Travel in Tonn, Joan C.: Mary P. Follett: Creating the Interwar Years, by Lorraine Coons Democracy, Transforming and Alexander Varias: reviewed, Management, reviewed, 101:528–29 102:134–36 Toombs, Robert: qualifications for Towers, Frank: Urban South and the president of the Confederate States of Coming of the Civil War, The, reviewed, America, 101:419 103:791–92 Topaz (horse), 100:485 Town Hill (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:473 Toplin, Robert Brent: Reel History: In Townsend, John Wilson, 103:47, 61; Defense of Hollywood, reviewed, and the Book Thieves, 103:58; 101:394–95 introduced to Thomas D. Clark, Topmiller, Robert J.: book reviews by, 103:48; Ky. Historical Society, 101:23 95:114–15, 98:128–30, 102:449–52; Townsend, N. A.: and the Destroyer illus., 102:342; Lotus Unleashed, The: Deal, 104:485 The Buddhist Peace Movement in South Townsend, William H., 103:60; books Vietnam, 101:549–52; quoted, of, 103:64; and the Book Thieves, 102:283 103:50; evaluation of J. Winston Topping, Dale: and Eric Brothers, Coleman's Slavery Times in Kentucky When Giants Roamed the Sky: Karl manuscript, 103:711; friendship with Arnstein and the Rise of Airships from John S. Chambers, 103:65; illus., Zeppelin to Goodyear, reviewed, 103:49, 711; Lincoln collection, 100:401–2 103:63; Lincoln scholarship of, Topping, Gary: book review by, 103:55–57; meeting with Carl 104:789–91 Sandburg, 103:56; speech of, 103:64; To Raise Up the South: Sunday Schools Thomas D. Clark sketch of, 103:55–57 in Black and White Churches, 1865– "Towns of King Coal," by Margaret 1915, by Sally G. McMillen: reviewed, Ripley Wolfe, 97:189–201 100:380–82 Toxic Drift: Pesticides and Health in the Tori, Elizabeth J., 99:274 Post-World II South, by Pete Daniel: reviewed, 104:190–92 illus., 103:508, 509 Toyoda, Shoichiro, 99:242 Trapp, Claude W.: and the Book Toyota City, Japan, 99:242 Thieves, 103:61; illus., 103:49, 711; Toyota Motor Corporation (Georgetown, sale of book collection, 103:63; Ky.), 99:221–22, 232–33, 239–43, scholarly interests of, 103:66; Thomas 244–47, 267, 101:4; gift to Ky. D. Clark sketch of, 103:57–58 Historical Society, 101:41 Trapp, Leslie, 102:7 Trabue, Robert, 97:173 Trappist Monastery (Bardstown, Ky.), Trace Creek Baptist Church (Symsonia, 97:359 Ky.), 97:309 Trask, Benjamin H.: ed., Two Months in Tracing Your Roots: Ellen Epstein, the Confederate States: An 104:625 Englishman's Travels Through the "Trade Between Kentucky and the South, by W. C. Corson, reviewed, Lower South in Livestock and Hemp," 95:197–98 by Thomas D. Clark, 103:207 Traveling Church: destination of, illus., Trail of Tears: and David Crockett, 103:91; route of, illus., 103:87 102:507 "Traveling Church," by Thomas D. Trail of the Lonesome Pine, The (film), Clark, 103:75–92 98:373–76, 378, 379 Traveling South: Travel Narratives and Trammell, Park, 95:49 the Construction of American Identity, Trani, Eugene P.: and Donald E. Davis, by John D. Cox: reviewed, 103:556–58 The First Cold War: The Legacy of Travels in the Old South, edited by Woodrow Wilson in U. S.-Soviet Thomas D. Clark, 103:206, 208; Relations, reviewed, 100:543–44 correspondence about, 103:221–23 Transformation of the Southeastern Treacy, Barney J., 100:489 Indians, 1540–1760, The, edited by Treadway, Morgan J., 98:56–57, 59 Robbie Ethridge and Charles Hudson: Treatment: The Story of Those Who Died reviewed, 100:360–62 in the Cincinnati Radiation Tests, The, Transylvania Colony: land claims of, by Martha Stephens: reviewed, 102:538; and Richard Henderson, 100:575–76 102:496 Treaty of Fort Wise (1861), 95:233 Transylvania Company, 100:430 Treaty of Paris (1803), 100:335 Transylvania Presbytery, 102:30, 31; Treaty of Paris (1898), 98:68 and James Blythe, 102:24; slavery Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800), 100:334 controversy, 102:14, 25–28, 33 Treaty of Versailles (1919), 95:29, 35, Transylvania University (Lexington, 50 Ky.), 95:417, 97:375, 377, 378, 379, Trefousse, Hans L.: Thaddeus Stevens: 386, 391, 98:341, 405, 99:99, 107, Nineteenth-Century Egalitarian, 108, 100:35, 40, 431, 435, 437–38, reviewed, 96:95–96 102:13, 30–31; illus., 100:41; and Trigg, Mr. (1804), 100:346 James Blythe, 102:16–17, 24; J. Trigg County, Ky., 98:275, 99:15, 346, Winston Coleman collection at, 355, 100:140 103:64, 706; main building, illus., Trigg family, 102:483 103:511; and Matthew Kennedy, Trimble, David, 104:24–25; Fort Meigs, 103:493, 503, 507–10; medical hall, mission to, 104:23 illus., 103:513; plan for main building, Trimble, Lawrence, 99:355 pardon of Ed Prichard, illus., 104:498 Trimble County, Ky.: state capital Trumbo, Dalton, 104:542 relocation issue, 104:282 Trumbull, John: portrayal of Daniel Trinity Episcopal Church (Covington, Boone, 102:497–98 Ky.), 98:173–74 Tscheschlok, Eric: book review by, Trinity Hall (Louisville, Ky.), 96:353 95:193–94 Trinket (horse), 100:490 Tuchman, Arleen Marcia: Science Has triracial isolate groups, 102:212 No Sex: The Life of Marie Zakrzewska, Triton (horse), 100:490 M.D., reviewed, 104:735–38 Triumph and Transition, 1943–1952: Tucker, C. Ewbank, 99:375; Selected Letters of Robert Penn Warren, antidiscrimination campaign in 104:82 Louisville, Ky., 104:238; criticism of Tropicana Club (Newport, Ky.), 98:355, the NAACP, 104:230; illus., 104:237; 356 and the Louisville chapter of CORE, trotters: breeding and racing of, 104:228, 235–39; opposition to 100:476–93; See also names of Eugene Robinson, 104:241; individual horses relationship with the Bradens, Troubled Dream: The Promise and 104:234, 241 Failure of School Desegregation in Tucker, Edward L.: "Correspondence Louisiana, A, by Carl L. Bankston III from James Still to Dayton Kohler and Stephen J. Caldas: reviewed, (1940–59): A Research Note," 97:113– 100:257–60 22 Troublesome Commerce, A: The Tucker, Mrs. A. J., 95:64 Transformation of the Interstate Slave Tucker, Spencer C.: book by, 103:524; Trade, by Robert H. Gudmestad: book review by, 99:435–37 reviewed, 102:412–13 Tucker, Tommy, 96:277 Trout, Allan, 104:571 Tuckerman, Henry T.: and Daniel Troutman, Richard L.: book review by, Boone, 102:510 95:197–98 Tunnell, Ted: Edge of the Sword: The truck deal, 104:565, 573–76 Ordeal of Carpetbagger Marshall H. True Man of God: A Biography of Father Twitchell in the Civil War and Ralph William Beiting, Founder of the Reconstruction, reviewed, 99:418–19 Christian Appalachian Project, A, by Turks: Melungeon ancestry, 102:212, Anthony J. Salatino: reviewed, 215, 221; in Virginia, 102:218 100:356–58 Turnage, Wallace: journal of, 102:210 Truman, Harry S., 95:53, 99:32, 113, Turner, Elizabeth Hayes: book reviews 286, 100:426, 472, 102:309, 104:403, by, 100:90–91, 101:214–16; and 581; 1948 presidential campaign, Constance B. Schulz, eds., Clio's 104:521–22; aid to French in Vietnam, Southern Sisters: Interviews with 102:318; cold war and civil rights Leaders of the Southern Association for issues, 104:217–20; Ed Prichard's Women Historians, reviewed, 102:586– evaluation of, 104:499–501; and 88 Henry A. Wallace, 104:504; oral Turner, Ervine, 104:578 history project, 104:613–14; pardon of Turner, Frederick Jackson, 95:220, Ed Prichard, 104:501–2, 529, 538; 221, 97:190, 103:734; frontier thesis of, 103:20–21; speech, 101:23 Twitty, William, 95:122 Turner, John, 100:298 Two Mile Creek (Johnson County, Ky.), Turner, Justin, 103:63 98:142, 144–45, 153 Turner, Karen Gottschang: and Phan Two Months in the Confederate States: Thanh Hao, Even the Women Must An Englishman's Travels Through the Fight: Memories of War from North South, by W. C. Corsan, edited by Vietnam, reviewed, 98:128–30 Benjamin H. Trask: reviewed, 95:197– Turner, Marie, 104:578 98 Turner, Marie Roberts, 99:257; letter of Tye, Alex, 100:298 Thomas D. Clark to, illus., 103:154 Tyler, Bruce M.: book note by, Turner, Oscar, 99:343–44, 348, 352–53 102:149–50; Louisville in World War II, Turner, Sophia, 100:41 noted, 103:843 Turner, Wallace B., 101:96 Tyler, Daniel: Silver Fox of the Rockies: Turner, W. H., 98:101 Delphus E. Carpenter and Western Turner, William, 100:41 Water Compacts, reviewed, 101:366– Turner, William L.: book review by, 68 104:800–802; and LaDonna Dixon Tyler, John, 101:11; relationship with Anderson, Cerulean Springs and the Henry Clay, 100:445, 447–48, 461–63 Springs of Western Kentucky, noted, Tympas, Aristotle: book review by, 104:807 104:373–75 Turnham, David, 103:63 Tyree, Francis G., 98:55 Turnpike Gate, The (play), 100:45–46, 48 U turnpikes, 95:3, 5 Ulack, Richard: and Karl Raitz, and Tuscaloosa, Ala., 99:6 Gyula Pauer, eds., Atlas of Kentucky, Tushnet, Mark V.: Making reviewed, 97:445–47 Constitutional Law: Thurgood Marshall Ullman, Sharon: and Kathleen and the Supreme Court, 1961–1991, Kennedy, eds., Sexual Borderlands: reviewed, 95:455–56 Constructing an Americn Sexual Past, Tuskegee Institute (Tuskegee, Ala.), reviewed, 102:232–33 96:365 Ulmann, Doris: illus., 102:221 Tuten, James H.: book review by, Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson 104:152–54 Political Club, 98:171 Tuthill, Edward: University of Ky., Uncivil War: Irregular Warfare in the 103:17 Upper South, 1861–1865, by Robert R. Tuttle, John W., 96:328 Mackey: illus., 103:536; review essay, Twain, Mark, 101:400, 103:271 103:535–41 Twelfth Mississippi Cavalry: flag of, Uncle Sam's Locomotives: The USRA 102:385 and the Nation's Railroads, by Eugene 20th Century-Fox, 100:195 L. Huddleston: reviewed, 100:546–47 Twenty-first Tactical Fighter Wing: and Uncle Tom Mania: Slavery, Minstrelsy, Ernie Fletcher, 102:4 and Transatlantic Culture in the 1850s, Twenty-fourth Infantry Regiment by Sarah Meer: reviewed, 104:148–50 (Spanish-American War), 100:131 Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Twiggs, David, 96:328 Stowe, 99:59, 103:717–18; J. Winston Coleman's criticism of, 103:698 chloride level of safety, 102:166 Uncle Vic (horse), 100:483 Union Church (Berea, Ky.), 98:10, 22 Uncle Will of the Wildwood: Nineteenth- Union City, Ky., 99:346, 349 Century Life in the Bluegrass, by Union City, Tenn.: Embry-Riddle Field, Frances Jewell McVey and Robert 102:43–44 Berry Jewell: noted, 104:814 Union County, Ky., 99:346, 352, 355; "Uncovering a Deadly Cancer: The crime in, 100:22–24, 26; desegregation National Implications of Revelations at in, 104:559; German POWs in, the B. F. Goodrich Plant in Louisville," 100:139–65; whipping issue in, 100:8, by Gerald Markowitz and David 15 Rosner, 102:157–81 Unionist Republicans: and George W. Uncovering Ways of War: U. S. Smith, 103:662 Intelligence and Foreign Military Union Party: and election of 1860, Innovation, 1918–1941, by Thomas G. 103:668 Mahnken: reviewed, 100:554–56 Unionville, Ill., 97:57 Under Army Orders: The Army National Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky, A: Guard During the Korean War, by The Diary of Frances Peter, edited by William M. Donnelly: reviewed, John David Smith and William Cooper 99:199–201 Jr.: reviewed, 98:301–2 Underground Railroad: J. Winston Unitarians for Social Action, 104:244; Coleman's view of, 103:698; review support for the Bradens, 104:229 essay, 101:93–108 United Auto Workers Union (Louisville, Understanding Poetry, by Robert Penn Ky.), 104:222 Warren, 104:82 United Confederate Veterans, 97:186 Understanding Robert Penn Warren, by United Daughters of the Confederacy James A. Grimshaw Jr.: reviewed, (UDC), 99:294; and the meaning of the 100:62–66 Civil War, 102:392; and pro-Southern Underwood, Edward E., 98:244, 245, textbooks, 102:389–91 256 United Engineering (Paducah, Ky.), Underwood, Joseph: and Dudley's 102:186 Defeat, 104:35–37, 42; Kentucky United Mine Workers, 104:494 brigade, 104:16, 30–31 United Rubber Workers: danger of vinyl Underwood, Tom: 1947 Democratic chloride, 102:179 gubernatorial primary, 104:518 Reserve, 96:271, Unified Development of the Tennessee 278 River System, 97:73–74 United States Congressional Elections, Unintended Consequences of 1788–1997: The Official Results of the Constitutional Amendment, by David E. Elections of the 1st through 15th Kyvig: noted, 99:448 Congresses, by Michael Dubin: noted, Union and Emancipation: Essays on 98:135–36 Politics and Race in the Civil War Era, United States Department of edited by David W. Blight and Brooks Agriculture, 96:160 D. Simpson: reviewed, 95:448–49 United States Office for Human Union Carbide: acroosteolysis Research Protection: and institutional investigation, 102:164–65; vinyl review boards, 104:672 United States Senate: Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:319–21 class, illus., 103:702; Forrest C. Pogue United States Supreme Court, 104:393, at, 104:675; George C. Herring at, 399; and the Braden case, 104:225– 102:285, 288, 306–7; history 26; Ed Prichard's appeal to, 104:539; department, 101:75, 103:390–96, during the tenure of Felix Frankfurter, 104:3; illus., 102:302, 303, 351; 104:455–79 integration of, 99:9–13, 48–49, 368, United Steelworkers: danger of vinyl 387, 101:244, 103:446–47; Kentucky chloride, 102:179 Archaeological Survey, 102:462; University of Alabama, 99:7, 48, library, 104:643; library, special 104:644; Army Specialized Training collections and digital programs of, Programs, 101:307 104:610; library and archives, University of Alaska (Anchorage, Alas.), 103:396–401; medical school, 102:4, 102:4 103:401, 104:567; oral history at, University of California, 100:149; 104:612–13, 620–21, 632; oral history Robert Penn Warren, degree from, program, 104:610; and Paul Patton, 104:78 102:69–70; Robert Penn Warren's University of California, Davis, 99:237 research in archives, 104:88; Robert University of California, Los Angeles Penn Warren tapes at, 104:91–92; and (UCLA), 99:113 the Samuel M. Wilson Collection, University of California, Santa Barbara: 103:63; special collections Oral History Association at, 104:619 department, 103:64; and Thomas D. University of Charleston (W. Va.), Clark, 103:17–18, 19, 207, 208, 99:298 104:215; Thomas D. Clark University of Chicago, 99:376, 100:149, commentary on, 103:377–406; 101:1; and Sophonisba Preston Vietnam War protests at, 102:301–5 Breckinridge, 101:61 University of Kentucky Press University of Chicago Press: and Robert Committee: Thomas D. Clark letter to, Penn Warren, 104:92 103:344 University of Denver: oral history University of Louisville (Louisville, Ky.), workshop at, 104:635–36 96:177, 99:215, 217, 223, 237, 238, University of Georgia, 99:122 281, 296, 368, 373, 376, 101:14, 480; University of Illinois at Chicago, medical school, 97:160, 168–69; oral 100:428 history at, 104:629 University of Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.), University of Louisville, by Dwayne D. 95:287, 294, 417, 97:287, 405, Cox and William J. Morison: reviewed, 98:341, 405, 99:2, 3, 33, 123, 134, 98:302–5 215, 223, 281, 289, 100:136–38, 488, University of Maryland, 104:615; oral 101:1, 2, 55, 102:3, 104:590, 650; history course, 104:616 athletics, Thomas D. Clark University of Michigan, 99:367 commentary on, 103:445–58; and the University of Minnesota, 100:149; Book Thieves, 103:50; Coleman Robert Penn Warren at, 104:80, 82 collection at, 103:700–701; College of University of Mississippi: and Thomas Agriculture, 96:143, 149, 298; College D. Clark, 103:207 of Medicine, 103:50; community- University of Missouri (Columbia, Mo.), college system of, 102:77–78; Edward 99:10; at, 102:397; M. Coffman at, 104:679; engineering struggle over meaning of Civl War at, 102:397 War, The, by Frank Towers: reviewed, University of North Carolina Press: 103:791–92 publication of J. Winston Coleman's Urofsky, Melvin I.: and David W. Levy, Slavery Times in Kentucky, 103:710– eds., The Family Letters of Louis D. 16 Brandeis, reviewed, 100:505–6; University of Notre Dame (South Bend, Division and Discord: The Supreme Ind.), 98:350–51 Court under Stone and Vinson, 1941– University of Paris (France): Forrest C. 1953, reviewed, 95:328–30 Pogue at, 104:675 Ursuline Convent (New Orleans, La.), University of Tennessee: and Mary 103:502 Carson Breckinridge, 101:67 U. S. Air Force Academy, 99:124 University of Vermont, 104:646 U. S. Air Service, 99:137 University of Vienna: and Thomas D. U. S. Army: Kentuckians in during Clark, 103:236–37 World War II, 100:131–39; runs Axis (Charlottesville, POW camps in Ky. during World War Va.), 96:260, 98:262; George C. II, 100:139–65 Herring at, 102:289 U. S. Army Air Force, 100:196; University of Wisconsin, 100:149; production of planes for during World Edward M. Coffman at, 104:683 War II, 100:167–70, 177–93 University of Wisconsin-Madison, U. S. Army Center of Military History, 99:123, 134 99:138 University Press of Kentucky U. S. Army Command and General (Lexington, Ky.), 100:497, 102:1; and Staff College, 99:124, 130 Ky. Historical Society, 101:43; oral U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 95:369– history book series of, 104:610 94, 97:49–52, 54, 55, 57, 71, 72, 82 Unknown Soldiers: The Story of the U. S. Army in the War of 1812: An Missing of the First World War, by Neil Operational and Command Study, by Hanson: reviewed, 104:748–49 Robert S. Quimby: reviewed, 96:397– Uno, Ky., 98:241 99 Unsafe at Any Speed, by Ralph Nader: U. S. Army Military History Institute, impact of, 102:165 99:124 Upper Blue Licks (Ky.): Daniel Boone's U. S. Army War College, 99:130–31 surveys near, 102:553 U. S. Children's Bureau, 101:71 Upper South: guerrilla warfare in, U. S. Congress, 98:257, 262, 273, 276, review essay, 103:517–41 278; women in, 99:261, 264, 275–76, Upshaw, William D., 104:408 287 Upward Path: The Evolution of a Race, U. S. Constitution, 99:273; by Mary Helm, 99:63 bicentennial of, 104:108–9; debate on Urban, John, 98:63 ratification of, 95:42 Urban League: and Louisville civil U. S. Department of Health, Education, rights movement, 104:222 and Welfare (HEW), 101:250–51; "Urban Reform in Sin City: The George Fayette County, Ky., school Ratterman Trial and the Election of integration, 101:249, 257–58 1961 in Northern Kentucky," by Jason U. S. District Court (Eastern and G. Shearer, 98:343–65 Western District), 99:282 Urban South and the Coming of the Civil U. S. District Court (Lexington, Ky.): U. S. Senate, 98:344; Henry Clay in, Fayette County, Ky., school 100:434–35, 448–49, 455–59, 461–62, integration suit, 101:251–53 475; rankings of greatest members, U. S. District Court (Owensboro, Ky.), 100:426, 455 98:254 USS George Washington, 96:280 Useful Woman, A: The Early Life of Jane USS Missouri, 96:290 Addams, by Gioia Diliberto: reviewed, USS Monterey, 96:289 98:231–32 USS Panay, 100:129 U. S. Employment Service, 100:145, U. S. State Department, 100:148, 440, 168 449–50 U. S. Government and the Vietnam War: U. S. Supreme Court, 97:444, 98:180, Executive and Legislative Roles and 198–200, 255, 257–58, 99:369, Relationships, Part IV: July 1965– 101:271; refinement of Brown January 1968, by William Conrad decision, 101:247–48, 250; school Gibbons: noted, 95:120 integration, 101:243, 257; school Usher, Luke, 100:40–41 integration in N. C., 101:249 U. S. House of Representatives: and U. S. Surgeon General: reports on Henry Clay, 100:428, 454–55 effects of tobacco, 100:313, 328 U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, by U. S. War Department: and Axis POWs, Richard Breitman, Norman J. W. 100:141–43, 159–60, 162 Goda, Timothy Naftali, and Robert Utah Beach: Normandy invasion, Wolfe: reviewed, 103:596–98 102:51, 55 U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Utopian Experiment in Kentucky: (Jaycees), 99:226 Integration and Social Equality at U. S. Justice Department, 98:357, 363 Berea, 1866–1904, by Richard Sears: U. S. Military Academy, 99:56, 123–24, reviewed, 95:79–85 145, 146, 100:131, 451, 101:418; illus., 100:132 V U. S. Naval Observatory, 98:285 Valenti, Jack, 99:43 U. S. Navy, 100:172, 440 Valentine, Janet G.: book review by, U. S. News and World Report: and the 101:543–44 Braden case, 104:226 Valentine, John, 97:28 U. S. Patent Office, 97:4 Vallandigham, Clement L.: and the U. S. Public Health Service: report on Peace Democrats, 103:638 Louisville air pollution, 102:160 Valletta, Cynthia, 98:343 U. S. Public Health Service Narcotics Valley schoolhouse (Covington, Ky.), Hospital (Lexington, Ky.): during 98:163 1950s, 100:321–22; illus., 100:321 Van Allen, Elizabeth J.: James U. S. Sanitary Commission: services of, Whitcomb Riley: A Life by, 104:3; joins 101:461–62, 465 Register staff, 104:3 USS Arizona, 99:1 Van Buren, Martin, 97:3, 100:53, 446 Usselman, Steven W.: Regulating Van Burkleo, Sandra F., 97:87, 88 Railroad Innovation: Business, Vance, Burton, 98:97 Technology, and Politics in America, Vance, John: and the Book Thieves, 1840–1920, reviewed, 101:521–23 103:58 Vance, Kyle: truck deal story, 104:575 91 Vance Air Force Base (Okla.), 102:4 Van Derveer family: later history of, Vanceburg, Ky.: Civil War monument, 103:489, 491; residence: illus., 102:396 103:478 Van Cleve, Horatio P., 96:329 Van Deusen, Glyndon, 103:65 Vandenberg, Arthur, 97:70 Vandiver, Frank E., 100:423, 101:428 : and Robert Penn Van Dorn, Earl, 103:633; and the Warren, 104:78 Vicksburg campaign, 103:642 Van Derveer, Anna (McClelland): family Van Lear, Ky., 97:191 of, 103:480, 482 Van Saan, Gunther, 100:159 Van Derveer, Eleanor, 103:486, 491; Van Tuyll, Debra Reddin: book review death of, 103:489; illus., 103:467 by, 101:519–21 Van Derveer, Elizabeth: biographical van Willigen, John: and Anne van sketch, 103:465–66; death of, Willigen: Good and Everyday Life on 103:491; illus., 103:467; later life of, Kentucky Family Farms, 1920–1950, 103:491; memoir of growing up in reviewed, 104:699–700; book review Frankfort, 103:465–91 by, 99:171–72; oral history projects of, Van Derveer, Ferdinand, 103:468; 104:621 career of, 103:484 Van Winkle, Lewis, 98:13 Van Derveer, Helen: career of, 103:484 Van Zelm, Antoinette G.: book review Van Derveer, John, 103:468 by, 97:456–57 Van Derveer, John McClelland "Mac," Vardaman, James K., 96:361; causes of 103:465, 486; biographical sketch of, Civil War, 102:386 103:467–71; death of, 103:489; illus., Varias, Alexander: and Lorraine Coons, 103:467, 469; later career of, 103:491; Tourist Third Cabin: Steamship Travel marriage and family of, 103:467; Paul in the Interwar Years, reviewed, Sawyier etching, 103:475 102:134–36 Van Derveer, John McClelland "Teddy," Varon, Elizabeth R.: We Mean To Be 103:482–83; illus., 103:467, 469 Counted: White Women and Politics in Van Derveer, John Stewart "Stewart," Antebellum Virginia, reviewed, 97:212– 103:479, 482, 485; illus., 103:467, 14 469; later career of, 103:491 Vassar College (N. Y.), 101:52 Van Derveer, Richard A.: career of, Vaughan, Jim: book reviews by, 103:484 96:403–5, 98:317–18 Van Derveer, Rosalie, 103:482, 484, Vaughan, Marcia: book reviews by, 486; illus., 103:467 96:407–9, 98:297–98 Van Derveer, Rose (Stewart), 103:465, Vaughn, James E.: Bankmules: The 474, 482, 486, 491; biographical Story of Van Lear, a Kentucky Coal sketch of, 103:471–73; death of, Town, noted, 104:815 103:489; illus., 103:467, 473; VCM: See vinyl chloride marriage and family of, 103:467; Paul Vecchio, Diane C.: Merchants, Sawyier etching, 103:475 Midwives, and Laboring Women: Van Derveer, Vine (Fever), 103:484 Italian Migrants in Urban America, Van der Veer, Virginia: ed., "'Almost reviewed, 104:342–43 Like a Storybook': A Childhood in V-E Day, 95:179 Frankfort, Ky., 1901–1911," 103:465– Vedder, Lee A.: John James Audubon 103:679 and the Birds of America, noted, Vicksburg Is the Key: The Struggle for 104:804 the Mississippi River, by William L. Veiled Visions: The 1906 Atlanta Race Shea and Terrence J. Winschel: Riot and the Reshaping of American reviewed, 102:419–22 Race Relations, by David Fort Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened Godshalk: reviewed, 103:805–6 the Mississippi, by Michael B. Ballard: Veltman, Laura: book review by, reviewed, 102:419–22 103:612–13; Scandals and Scoundrels: Vico, Ky., 97:191 Seven Cases that Shook the Academy, Victory (horse), 100:483 reviewed, 103:612–13 Victory Bonds: during World War II, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 95:280 100:195–200 Veritas: Harvard College and the Victory Program: and Ed Prichard, American Experience, by Andrew 104:502 Schlesinger: reviewed, 103:780–81 Vidal, Gore, 97:132 Verkruyse, Peter A.: Prophet, Pastor, Viet Cong, 102:323–27 and Patriarch: The Rhetorical Vietnam, 100:1, 3, 472, 102:324; and Leadership of Alexander Campbell, France, 102:316–18; illus., 102:322; reviewed, 104:127–28 and John Foster Dulles, 102:293, 321; Vermont: constitution of, 95:349, 351 oral history project, 104:665; Vermont Historical Society, 104:609 reflections on the Vietnam War, Vernon, Jim, 99:218 95:285–303 Versailles, Ky., 99:119, 100:477; Vietnamization: evaluation of, 102:346 African American settlement near, Vietnam Lobby: The American Friends of 104:515; James W. Brand's shop in, Vietnam, 1955–1975, by Joseph G. 103:503 Morgan: reviewed, 95:331–33 Versailles Pike (Lexington, Ky.), Vietnam Shadows: The War, Its Ghosts, 100:494 and Its Legacy, by Arnold R. Isaacs: Vest, Stephen M.: book review by, reviewed, 96:215–16 99:206–7 Vietnam syndrome, 102:350 Veterans Administration Hospital Vietnam veterans: effect of Vietnam (Lexington, Ky.), 100:321–23; illus., War on, 102:352–53 100:323 Vietnam War, 97:323–36, 99:141, 143; Vice Presidents: A Biographical Americanization of, 102:333–34; Dictionary, edited by L. Edward chance of success, 102:349; and Purcell: noted, 95:461 containment policy, 102:315; David Vicksburg, Miss.: battle of, 101:445; Halberstam on, 102:293; debate over, Confederate Memorial Day, 102:394; 102:283–85; effect of Watergate on, defense of, 101:447; deterioration of 102:348; effects of, 102:354–55; battlefield, 102:395 fiction and memoirs about, 102:296– Vicksburg campaign, 103:537–38; 97; Frances Fitzgerald on, 102:293; article about reactions to, 103:627–60; George C. Herring's books about, canal projects of, 103:630–32, 634–36, 102:287; and Henry Kissinger, 640, 643, 646–51, 657–58; reaction to 102:332, 346–49; illus., 102:292, 295; success of, 103:653–60; surrender of, interview about, 102:287–355; and John F. Kennedy, 102:311, 324, 326; lessons of, 102:353–55; and Lyndon slave laws of, 102:465–66; slavery B. Johnson, 102:289, 328, 330, 334; controversy, 102:19; slavery in, Munich analogy, 102:355; protests at 101:397; triracial isolate group in, the University of Ky., 102:301–5; 102:212; Turkish workers in, 102:218; revisionism, 102:350; and Richard whipping in, 100:13 Nixon, 102:332, 346–49; Robert Virginia & Tennessee Railroad, 97:249 Dalleck on, 102:332; and Robert S. Virginia House of Burgesses, 100:330 McNamara, 102:332, 335; Tet Virginia's Western War, 1775–1786, by Offensive, 102:1, 343–46; toll on Neal O. Hammon and Richard Taylor: Kentucky, 102:283 reviewed, 101:322–24 Vietnam War in History and Film, The, Virginia Synod: and slavery, 102:14–15 by Mark Taylor: reviewed, 101:560–62 Virginia Union University (Richmond, Villard, Henry, 96:323 Va.), 99:367 Villard, Oswald Garrison, 96:363 Visionaries, Adventurers, and Builders, Vincent, Beverly: Brownsville, Ky., by Carl E. Kramer: reviewed, 98:307–8 104:452 "Vision or Obsession? Arthur E. Vinson, Frederick M., 95:137, 99:286, Morgan and the Superdam," by B. 101:4, 104:450, 452, 493, 497, 499, Anthony Gannon, 97:45–82 503; and Ed Prichard's appeal to the Visions of Place: The City, Supreme Court, 104:539; and the Neighborhoods, Suburbs, and Federal Loan Agency, 104:499–501; Cincinnati's Clifton, 1850–2000, by pardon of Ed Prichard, 104:498, 502; Zane L. Miller: reviewed, 99:176–77 relationship with Felix Frankfurter, Visions of Zion: Christianity, 104:435, 471, 501–2; relationship Modernization, and the American with Harry S. Truman, 104:501 Pursuit of Liberty: Progressivism in vinyl chloride: and acroosteolysis, Rural Nelson and Washington 102:165–69; effect on workers, Counties, Kentucky, by J. Larry Hood: 102:166–69, 174–75 reviewed, 103:774–76 vinyl chloride monomer (VCM): danger Visscher, Nina M., 103:48; Ky. of, 102:177–81; production of, Historical Society, 101:27 102:158 Vital Crossroads: Mediterranean Origins Vinyl Chloride Safety Association: of the Second World War, 1935–1940, chemical exposure standards, 102:176 by Reynolds M. Salerno: reviewed, Viola, Pier Luigi: polyvinyl chloride and 101:187–89 cancer, 102:169–71 Vittone, Anton Jr.: Goodrich Chemical, Virginia, 95:129, 133, 219, 347, 351, acroosteolysis investigation, 102:165 364, 365, 99:55, 250, 267, 360; V-J Day, 100:134 Armenian workers in, 102:218; civil Vlach, John Michael, 96:185, 97:337 rights movement in, 104:219; Daniel Vogel, Amber: and Joseph M. Flora, Boone in, 100:498; Fr. John Thayer eds., Southern Writers: A New in, 101:281–82; frontier of, 102:464; Biographical Dictionary, noted, guerrilla warfare in, 103:528, 533; 104:812–13 horse racing in, 100:473–74; Ky. Voice of America: A History, by Alan L. separation from, 100:35, 331; library Heil Jr.: reviewed, 101:389–90 projects in, 95:60; Melungeons in, Voice of the Fugitive, 103:707 102:215; secession of, 101:412, 418; Voices From The Century Before: The Waggoner, Virgil: Monsanto, 102:163 Odyssey of a Nineteenth-Century Wagner, Charles, 98:185 Kentucky Family, by Mary Clay Berry: Wagner, John Peter "Honus," 99:113 reviewed, 95:429–33 Wagner, Thomas E.: and Phillip J. Voices in the Storm: Confederate Obermiller, African American Miners Rhetoric, 1861–1865, by Karen E. and Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Fritz: reviewed, 98:321–22 Social Club, reviewed, 104:293–95 Volz, Harry A. III, 97:87, 88 Wain, Bea, 96:277 von Borries, Philip: Louisville Wakelyn, Jon L.: ed., Southern Diamonds: The Louisville Major-League Pamphlets on Secession, November Reader, 1876–1899, noted, 97:237–38 1860–April 1861, reviewed, 95:102–3 Von Lampe, Va., 99:106 Wald, Lillian, 96:363 Vose, Dan, 99:290 Walden, Lillie B., 98:393, 395 Waldrep, Christopher, 97:86, 98; book W review by, 101:165–67; and Donald G. Wachs, Fred B., 99:31, 33 Nieman, eds., Local Matters: Race, Wachtell, Cynthia: book reviews by, Crime, and Justice in the Nineteenth- 101:152–54, 102:240–41, 422–24, Century South, reviewed, 100:370–71; 104:378–82 "Memory, History, and the Meaning of Waco, Tex.: oral history project in, the Civil War—A Review Essay," 104:648–49 102:383–402; and Michael Bellesiles, Wade, Andrew, 104:229–30, 242; eds., Documenting American Violence: bombing of home, 104:214, 224, 228; A Sourcebook, reviewed, 104:798–99; and the Braden case, 104:223, 232; quoted, 102:283 and the Louisville chapter of the Waldrep, G. C. III: book review by, NAACP, 104:231–32; political beliefs 100:242–45 of, 104:225–26; red-scare tactics used Walker, David Alexander: book reviews against, 104:247; support for the by, 100:556–57, 101:544–46, Bradens, 104:234 102:136–38 Wade, Charlotte, 104:229, 230, 242; Walker, Ferdinand Graham: portrait bombing of home, 104:214, 224, 228; by, 101:23 and the Braden case, 104:223, 232; Walker, Jeff, 98:18, 19 red-scare tactics used against, Walker, J. M., 97:285 104:247 Walker, John: relationship to Preston Wade, James F., 104:58 Brown, 104:53, 58 Wade, John Donald, 103:272 Walker, Leroy Pope, 99:343 Wade, Richard, 100:37, 39–40 Walker, Wyatt T., 99:29 Wade, Warren C., 100:163–64 Walking Toward the Sunset: The Wade Defense Committee: organization Melungeons of Appalachia, by Wayne of, 104:228, 230; support for the Winkler: reviewed, 102:216–23 Bradens, 104:234 Wall, Bennett H., 103:725; book review Wade Hampton (horse), 100:485 by, 95:88–90; Goebel collection of, Wadlington, Charlie, 100:136 103:204; and integration of the W. A. Gaines & Company (Frankfort, University of Ky., 103:407; Thomas D. Ky.): distillery, 103:480 Clark letters to, 103:323, 325–26, 362, 374, 377, 388, 394–96, 407–14, Wallis, Frederick, Paris, Ky., 104:414 428 Wall Street Journal, 99:105, 101:484; Wall, Helena M.: book reviews by, vinyl chloride story, 102:174 100:365–66, 101:327–29 Walnut Street (Louisville, Ky.): illus., Wall, Maryjean: book review by, 104:239 101:112–13 Walter, Mac: 1962 senatorial campaign, Wallace, Caleb, 95:343–44, 100:332; 104:584 slavery views of, 102:24 Walters, Alexander, 96:363 Wallace, George C., 99:6, 38, 121, 214 Walthall, E. L., 97:265, 285 Wallace, Gusty, 98:389, 404 Waltons (television program), 96:127 Wallace, Henry A.: Ed Prichard's Waltzing into the Cold War: The Struggle evaluation of, 104:503–4; support of for Occupied Austria, by James Jay the Bradens, 104:223 Carafano: reviewed, 100:561–63 Wallace, James E.: Ky. Historical Wampum Denied: Procter's War of 1812, Society, 101:37; oral history project, by Sandy Antal: noted, 97:238 104:663; and Winona L. Fletcher, and "Wannabe Historian in World War II," Sheila Mason Burton, eds., by Lowell H. Harrison, 96:269–93 Community Memories: A Glimpse of War and Genocide in Cuba, 1895–1898, Africian American Life in Frankfort, by John Lawrence Tone: reviewed, noted, 102:149–50 104:336–38 Wallace, John H., 100:490–91 war crimes: during World War II, Wallace, Lew, 96:11, 229, 230, 244 95:135–80 Wallace, Lurleen B., 99:214 Ward, Harry M.: Between the Lines: Wallace, Mac, 104:583 Banditti of the American Revolution, Wallace, Robert: land claim of, 102:553 reviewed, 101:334–35 Wall Between, by Anne Braden: noted, Ward, Henry, 104:570, 598; 1963 98:134 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Wallen's Creek (Ky.), 95:122 104:580; 1967 gubernatorial Wallenstein, Peter: book reviews by, campaign, 104:600 95:98–99, 97:212–14, 477–79 Ward, Lucretia B. "Lukey," 99:29, 36, Waller, Altina, 97:99 37, 387 Waller, Gregory A.: Main Street Ward, Matthew C.: Breaking the Amusements: Movies and Commercial Backcountry: The Seven Years' War in Entertainment in a Southern City, Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754– 1896–1930, reviewed, 95:183–85 1765, reviewed, 101:505–7 Waller, Littleton: court-martial of, Ward, Mike, 99:275 104:73–74 Ward, William S., 97:84 Waller, William I., 97:290 Wardaman, Bill, 97:408 Walling, Alonzo, 98:391 Wardell, L. J.: and Grant's Jewish Walling, Anna (Strunsky), 96:353, 356– expulsion order, 103:633 58, 360, 366 War Department, 104:488 Walling, Rosalind English, 96:352 Wardsworth, A. A., 98:63 Walling, William English, and the civil Ware, James: and second Ky. capitol, rights movement: article about, 103:507 96:351–76 Ware, James D., 98:250, 251 Walling, Willoughby, 96:352 Ware, Jim, 104:594 Kentuckian, 104:79; letter of, illus., Ware, Louis, 97:430, 431, 432 104:89; letters of, review essay, Ware, Susan, 98:406, 408, 412, 427 104:77–94; marriages of, 104:82; Ware, Thomas Clayton: and Nathaniel novels of, 104:2; personal life of, Cheairs Hughes Jr., Theodore O'Hara: 104:91–92; political actions of, Poet Soldier of the Old South, reviewed, 104:92–93; radio program of, 104:91– 96:387–89 92; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, Warfield, Elisha, 97:385, 100:478 103:294–95; Wilderness: A Tale of the War Food Administration, 104:492 Civil War, noted, 100:369; World War Games: Richard Harding Davis and Enough and Time, noted, 98:338–39 the New Imperialism, by John Seelye: Warren, Stephen: book reviews by, reviewed, 102:124–26 98:299–301, 104:702–3 Waring, Fred, 97:35 Warren County, Ky., 100:15 Waring, George E., 97:195 Warren family: family plot in Guthrie War Labor Board, 104:490, 503 cemetery, 104:94 War Manpower Commission, 100:168 Warriors and Scholars: A Modern Warner, Glenn "Pop," 97:425, 426, 431 Reader, edited by Peter B. Lane and Warner, Harry: B. F. Goodrich, 102:163 Ronald E. Marcello: noted, 103:846 Warner Brothers, 96:133, 134, 98:425, Warriors Trace (Lincoln County, Ky.), 100:197, 275 102:555 War of 1812, 95:225, 228, 97:383, War Savings Stamps, 98:191, 196 99:342, 100:32, 36, 41, 444; Daniel Warth, L. Terry: book reviews by, Boone volunteers for, 102:492; 96:98–99, 418–19 Dudley's Defeat during, 104:5–42; "Wartime Romance and D-Day Tragedy: Kentucky contribution to, 104:1–2; A Kentucky Flyer's Death and His map of Ohio during, 104:7 Wife's Struggle to Cope," by Hugh War on Poverty: opposition to, Ridenour, 102:39–67 104:239–40 War to End All Wars: The American War Production Board (WPB), 96:68, Military Experience in World War I, by 71–72, 77, 79, 104:488, 495; and Ed Edward M. Coffman, 99:124–26, 128, Prichard, 104:490–92, 495–97 133; noted, 97:242 Warren, Anna Ruth Penn, 104:78 War Was You and Me, The: Civilians in Warren, E. H.: Harvard Law School, the American Civil War, edited by Joan 104:434 E. Cashin: reviewed, 101:346–48 Warren, Leonard: Constantine Samuel Washington, 99:268, 348; bookmobile Rafinesque, noted, 104:804 projects in, 95:60 Warren, Robert Franklin, 104:78 Washington, Booker T., 96:365 Warren, Robert Penn, 98:383, 101:4; Washington, D. C., 98:261, 363, biographical sketch of, 104:78–79; 99:103, 104, 115, 100:3, 431, 442, Cave, The, noted, 104:813; 479; Breckinridge family in, 101:58; commemorative postage stamp, defense of, 101:447; Vicksburg 104:77–78, 93; Flood: A Romance of campaign victory celebration, 103:654 Our Time, listed, 102:153; and Washington, George, 95:39, 97:124, Guthrie, 104:77–78; honors of, 125, 126, 164, 99:96, 290, 100:13, 104:79; illus., 104:78; as a 51, 55, 314, 345, 440, 101:281, 441, 102:489, 513, 103:60; greatness of, Waterloo (horse), 100:485 100:424, 455, 471–72; portrait, Waters, John J.: book reviews by, 101:23; and Samuel McDowell Sr., 101:325–27 100:332, 341, 343; and slavery, Water Street (Lexington, Ky.), 100:475 101:100 Waterville, Ohio, 104:22 Washington, Martha: correspondence Watkins, Andrea S.: book review by, of, 103:60; dress, 101:14; dress, illus., 100:82–83 101:15 Watkins, William J. Jr.: Reclaiming the Washington Chronicle, 100:51 American Revolution: The Kentucky Washington County, Ky.: Catholic and Virginia Resolutions and Their slaveholders in, 101:287 Legacy, reviewed, 102:92–94 Washington Daily Morning Chronicle: on Watson, Harry L., 100:33 Joseph Holt, 97:24 Watson, Henry, 97:257, 284 Washington on Washington, by Paul M. Watson, Robert A., 98:65 Zall: reviewed, 101:130–31 Watson, Ronald G.: ed., From Ashby to Washington Post, 98:381, 104:470; and Andersonville: The Civil War Diary and Philip Graham, 104:550–53; on Remembrances of George A. Hitchcock, Thomas Jefferson, 97:126 Private, Company A, 21st Washington Redskins, 96:276 Massachusetts Regiment, August Washington's Partisan War, 1775–1783, 1862–January 1865, noted, 97:239–40 by Mark W. Kwasny: reviewed, Watson, Samuel: book reviews by, 95:185–86 99:303–5, 413–16, 100:77–78, 373– Washington Square College (N.Y.), 75, 101:344–46, 518–19, 104:145–46 96:292 Watson, William: land claims of, Washington Square Methodist Church 102:547 (N.Y.), 96:292 Watson Institute for International Washington Star, 104:551–52 Studies (Brown University), 95:287 Washington Times-Herald, 104:551–52 Watt, Robert M., 99:33 Waterfield, Harry Lee: 1946 Democratic Watterson, Henry, 95:30, 31–32, 44– senatorial primary, 104:511–12; 1947 45, 96:32, 37, 38, 98:85–86, 98, Democratic gubernatorial primary, 101:1, 103:204 104:515–19, 536; 1947 gubernatorial Watterson, John Sayle: College campaign, 104:510; 1959 Democratic Football, reviewed, 99:192–94 gubernatorial primary, 104:563–64, Watts, John, 104:519, 563 579; 1959 gubernatorial campaign, Watts, Thomas, 97:179–80 104:569; 1963 Democratic primary for Waugh, Joan: and Alice Fahs, eds., lieutenant governor, 104:587; Ed Memory of the Civil War in American Prichard's evaluation of, 104:511–12; Culture, The, review essay about, relationship with Ned Breathitt, 102:383–402; on Grant's memoir, 104:591, 594, 597–98 102:392–95, 398 Waterfield, Harry Lee Sr., 99:5, 26–28, Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, 46 Ky.), 100:311 Watergate, 104:622; effect on Vietnam Waverly Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 96:353 War, 102:348; Thomas D. Clark Waves of Opposition: Labor and the commentary on, 103:247 Struggle for Democratic Radio, by Elizabeth Fones-Wolf': reviewed, Great Civil War: A Military and Political 104:762–64 History, 1861–1865, reviewed, 99:77– Way Down Yonder on Troublesome 79 Creek, 97:113 Weimar Republic, 100:155, 163 Wayne, John, 98:376, 377 Weinberg, Lois Combs, 99:256 Wayne County, Ky.: state capital Weinstein, Leo: and Stanley Elkins, relocation issue, 104:282 and Eric McKitrick, eds., Men of Little Weatherford, E. D.: bail hearing in Faith: Selected Writings of Cecelia Louisville lynching case, 102:378; Kenyon, reviewed, 101:509–10 Louisville alderman, 102:371; reaction Weisbrodt, Mrs. Beatrice, 95:169 to Louisville lynching, 102:374 Weise, Robert S.: book reviews by, Weaver, Jim, 97:417 95:206–8, 97:226–28; Grasping at Weaver, Red, 97:418–19 Independence: Debt, Male Authority, Weavers of the Southern Highlands, by and Mineral Rights in Appalachian Philis Alvic: reviewed, 101:120–21 Kentucky, 1850–1915, reviewed, weaving: historic loom, 101:18–19 100:352–54 Webb, Benedict J.: on Bloody Monday, Weisenburger, Steven, 97:97; book 102:362; trial of Louisville rioters, reviews by, 101:208–12, 558–60, 102:374 104:318–20 Webb, Jim: Vietnam memoir of, Weiss, Jessica: book review by, 102:296 102:262–64; To Have and to Hold: Webb, Marla Ann Collins: See Collins, Marriage, the Baby Boom, and Social Marla Ann Change, reviewed, 100:110–12 Webb, Robin L., 99:274 Weissbach, Lee Shai: Jewish Life in Webb, Walter Prescott: Thomas D. Small-Town America: A History, Clark commentary on, 103:328–29 reviewed, 104:791–94 Webber, Michael J.: New Deal Fat Cats: Weitz, Mark A.: A Higher Duty: Business, Labor, and Campaign Desertion Among Georgia Troops Finance in the 1936 Presidential During the Civil War, reviewed, Election, reviewed, 100:105–7 98:120–22; More Damning Than Webster, Daniel: described, 100:440, Slaughter: Desertion in the Confederate 451; family of, 100:442; and Henry Army, reviewed, 103:798–99 Clay, 100:453, 457–58, 465; illus., Welaunee Plantation (Fla.), 100:336 100:452, 456; rank among senators, Welch, Jeanie M.: book review by, 100:426, 455 99:427–29 Webster, Delia A., 96:313, 103:698 Welch, Louisa: murder of, 102:358–59 Webster County, Ky., 99:346; Weldon, Myrtle, 96:151, 152, 161 desegregation in, 104:559; during Wellesley College (Mass.), 101:52; and World War II, 100:140, 168, 176, 178 Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, Weidner, Charles D.: death of, 104:50, 101:56–58 53, 58 Wellman, Judith, 101:108 Weigley, Emma S.: "Adventures in Good Wellman, William A., 98:425 Eating: Duncan Hines of Kentucky," Wells, Cheryl A.: Civil War Time: 97:27–41; book review by, 97:475–77 Temporality and Identity in America, Weigley, Russell F., 101:446, 448; 1861–1865, reviewed, 104:152–54 Wells, Dianne: and Thomas H. West End Community Council Appleton Jr., and Melba Porter Hay, (Louisville, Ky.): and communist issue, eds., Roadside History: A Guide to 104:240–42, 246; formation of, Kentucky Highway Markers, reviewed, 104:239 100:204–5 Western & Atlantic Railroad, 95:7, Wells, Ida B., 98:253 97:254 Wells, Samuel T., 97:284 Western Citizen (Paris, Ky.), 103:707 Wells-Fargo, 97:28, 29 Western Coal Field, 98:249 Wellston, Ohio, 97:404 Western Kentucky State Normal School Welsh, Jack D.: Medical Histories of (Bowling Green, Ky.), 96:269 Union Generals, reviewed, 95:204–5 Western Kentucky State Teachers Welsh, Matthew E., 99:22 College (Bowling Green, Ky.), 96:269, Welty, Eudora: and Robert Penn 270, 275, 280, 291, 292, 293, Warren, 104:82 100:180, 101:311; and Carl Dee We Mean To Be Counted: White Women Perguson Jr., 101:298–99; See and Politics in Antebellum Virginia, by Western Kentucky University Elizabeth R. Varon: reviewed, 97:212– Western Kentucky University (Bowling 14 Green, Ky.), 96:307, 97:287, 303, Wendell Berry and the Agrarian 99:49, 101:234; and Gene Wheeler, Tradition, by Kimberly K. Smith: 102:41–43 reviewed, 101:115–18 Western Kentucky University: The First Wentworth, Richard: Thomas D. Clark 100 Years, 1906–2006, by Nancy letter to, 103:356 Disher Baird, Carol Crowe-Carraco, "We Return Fighting": The Civil Rights and Sue Lynn Stone McDaniel: noted, Movement in the Jazz Age, by Mark 104:808 Robert Schneider: reviewed, 100:239– Western News (British newspaper), 40 99:56 Wergland, Glendyne R.: One Shaker Western Recorder (Louisville, Ky.), Life: Isaac Newton Youngs, 1793– 98:25 1865, reviewed, 104:311–13 West Kentucky Classical and Normal Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson: College (South Carrollton, Ky.): article Princeton University, 104:426 about, 97:287–304 "We Shall Not Be Moved: The West Kentucky Vocational School Desegregation of the University of (Paducah, Ky.): during 1937 flood, Georgia," by Robert A. Pratt: reviewed, 102:192 100:564–66 West Lexington Presbytery (Lexington, Wesleyan College (Macon, Ga.), Ky.): slavery controversy, 102:14, 31, 101:307 32, 34–35; support for the American Wesorts, Md.: triracial isolate group, Colonization Society, 102:36 102:212 Westmoreland, William C.: West, Carroll Van: ed., The Tennessee Americanization of Vietnam war, Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 102:333–34; and the Battle of Ia reviewed, 97:234–35 Drang, 102:339–40; and Tet Offensive, West, O. F., 97:285 102:345 West Coast brandy distillers, 96:78 Westrom, Susan, 99:274 West Texas State College, 96:293 Military History," by James Russell West Union (Baptist) Association, Harris, 99:123–52 97:307, 312, 313, 315 Wheaton, Loyd, 104:48; and Preston West Virginia, 95:370, 372, 380, Brown case, 104:72 98:367, 99:40, 250, 339; Daniel Boone Wheeldon, J. W., 97:288 claims in, 102:485 Wheeler, Alma Blancett: article about, West Virginia State Board of Education 102:1–2, 39–67; diary of, 102:55–64; v. Barnette (1943), 104:477–78 hopes for Gene's Wheeler's survival, Wetherby, Lawrence W., 99:5, 7, 17, 102:54; illus., 102:59, 64; later life of, 241, 389, 104:556, 563; 1955 102:66–67; learns of Gene Wheeler's gubernatorial campaign, 104:557; death, 102:53; poem by, 102:65–66; 1956 Democratic state convention, pregnancy of, 102:44, 47–48 104:560–61; 1956 senatorial Wheeler, Charles K., 96:251, 252, 253, campaign, 104:546; 1963 Democratic 254, 255, 256, 260 gubernatorial primary, 104:580, 586; Wheeler, Ernest Eugene: See Wheeler, Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:554– Gene 55, 557; school integration, 101:244 Wheeler, Gene: air force career, Wetherington, Mark V.: Plain Folk's 102:43–48; arrival in England, Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction 102:48–49; article about, 102:1–2, 39– in Piney Woods Georgia, reviewed, 67; body recovered, 102:64; combat 103:572–74 mission, 102:49–53; crash Wethington, Charles: opposes reform of photograph, 102:52; death of, 102:52– community-college system, 102:77–78 53; diary of, 102:40; education of, Wettemann, Robert P. Jr.: book review 102:41–43; final burial, 102:54; grave by, 97:470–72 in Calhoun, 102:67; grave in France, Weymouth, England, 102:39 102:65; illus., 102:41, 42, 45, 47, 57, Whalen, Deborah: book note by, 60, 64; map of combat mission, 98:337–38 102:50; misidentification of body, Whalen, Robert Weldon: "Like Fire in 102:54; return of body to Calhoun, Broom Straw": Southern Journalism 102:66; romance of, 102:41–43; and the Textile Strikes of 1929–31, temporary burial, 102:53–54; World reviewed, 100:242–45 War II memorabilia, 102:40 Wharton, Benjamin, 100:475 Wheeler, James F. "Jimbo," 102:45, 63, WHAS (Louisville, Ky.), 99:227 67; in Alma Wheeler's diary, 102:56– What a Book Can Do: The Publication 60; birth of, 102:48; description of his and Reception of Silent Spring, by mother's later life, 102:66–67; illus., Patricia Coit Murphy: reviewed, 102:59; research into Gene Wheeler's 103:837–38 death, 102:39–40, 67; World War II What Caused the Civil War: Reflections memorabilia, 102:40 on the South and Southern History, by Wheeler, Joseph T., 98:44, 46, 70, 73 Edward L. Ayers: reviewed, 104:787– Wheeler, Otis B.: and Anne C. 89 Loveland, From Meetinghouse to "'What Really Interests Me Are the Megachurch: A Material and Cultural People': Edward M. Coffman on History, reviewed, 101:556–58 Soldiers, Scholars, and the New Wheeler, Winfred, 102:41 Wheelwright, Ky., 97:191 When America Became Suburban, by White, George Jr.: book reviews by, Robert A. Beauregard: reviewed, 100:253–55, 101:201–3 104:776–77 White, Gilbert: lunette of, 102:525; When Giants Roamed the Sky: Karl mural, illus., 102:496 Arnstein and the Rise of Airships from White, Horace, 96:348 Zeppelin to Goodyear, by Dale Topping White, John D., 95:378, 382 and Eric Brothers, reviewed, 100:401– White, John H.: On the Right Track: 2 Some Historic Cincinnati Railroads, When the Bells Tolled for Lincoln: reviewed, 102:573–75 Southern Reaction to the White, Levi, 95:255, 271 Assassination, by Carolyn L. Harrell: White, Martin M.: Thomas D. Clark reviewed, 96:407–9 letters to, 103:214, 392–93 When the Devil Came Down to Dixie: White, Paul E., 100:132 Ben Butler in New Orleans, by Chester White, Richard, 96:312 G. Hearn: reviewed, 96:205–6 White, Ronald C. Jr.: Eloquent "'When the Man Knows Death': The President, The: A Portrait of Lincoln Civil War Poems of Nathaniel through His Words, reviewed, Southgate Shaler," by Michael C. C. 103:568–70; Lincoln's Greatest Speech: Adams, 96:1–28 The Second Inaugural, reviewed, When the Ripe Pears Fell: The Battle of 101:147–52 Richmond, Kentucky, by D. Warren White, Steven Jay: book review by, Lambert: reviewed, 95:304–5 103:778–80 Where Did the Party Go? William White, Stewart Edward: Daniel Boone Jennings Bryan, , biography, 102:518–20 and the Jeffersonian Legacy, by Jeff White, Thomas W., 97:265, 285 Taylor: reviewed, 104:759–60 White, W. F.: and the interstate slave Whig Party, 95:370, 99:341, 389, trade, 103:697 101:423, 427; and George W. Smith, White, William Allen, 95:53 103:662; and Henry Clay, 100:445– White, W. Lee: Bloody Monday report, 46, 457–65; in Ky., 100:29–39, 42–44, 102:360–61 50–57; and slavery, 101:411 White Citizens Council, 103:251–52; While in the Hands of the Enemy: Louisville chapter, 104:242 Military Prisons of the Civil War, by Whitehead, Jay L., 102:8 Charles W. Sanders Jr.: reviewed, Whitehouse, James, 97:129–30 104:726–27 Whitehouse, Sarah, 97:130 whipping: article on debate over in Ky., White House Conference "To Fulfill 100:5–27; racial politics and, 100:15– These Rights," 99:40–42 27 White House Looks South, The: Franklin Whitaker, Mrs. B. W., 95:64, 66 D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon White, Abraham: 114th Infantry B. Johnson, by William E. Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, Leuchtenburg: reviewed, 104:197–98 101:473 white racism: and the meaning of the White, Benjamin F., 98:399 Civil War, 102:388 White, Charlie, 104:446 Whites, LeeAnn: struggle over meaning White, Frank, 97:259 of Civil War, 102:397 Whitesburg, Ky., 96:131, 97:195; Ed executive director, 101:44 Prichard's speech in, 104:591 WHOP radio (Hopkinsville, Ky.), White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, 100:131 and Anti-Vice Activism, 1887–1917, by "Whores and Thieves of the Worst Kind": Brian Donovan: reviewed, 104:171–72 A Study of Women, Crime, and Prisons, White South and the Red Menace, The: 1835–2000, by L. Mara Dodge: Segregationists, Anticommunism, and reviewed, 101:172–73 Massive Resistance, 1945–1965, by Wichita (Tex.) Daily Times, 100:200 George Lewis: reviewed, 104:774–76 Wichita Falls, Texas: Victory Bond rally White Sulphur (Scott County, Ky.), in, 100:195–200 101:295; Fr. John Thayer's career in, Wickett, Murray: book review by, 101:284–94; map, 101:285; and 102:123–24 Stephen Theodore Badin, 101:288 Wickland (Nelson County, Ky.), 95:29 Whitewashed Adobe: The Rise of Los Wickliffe, Charles A., 97:2, 99:353; Angeles and the Remaking of its election of 1863, support of George W. Mexican Past, by William Deverell: Smith, 103:679–80; state capital reviewed, 104:183–84 relocation issue, 104:257 Whither the Early Republic: A Forum on Wickliffe, Joetta, 99:268 the Future of the Field, edited by John Wickliffe, Ky., 96:145, 146, 148 Lauritz Larson and Michael A. Wickliffe, Robert, 97:2, 100:478 Morrison: review essay, 104:112–14, Wickliffe, Robert C., Louisiana, 95:32 116–17, 120, 123–24 Widows and Orphans First: The Family Whiting, William, 97:15 Economy and Social Welfare Policy, Whitley, Lewis, 98:18, 19 1880–1939, by S. J. Kleinberg: Whitley County, Ky., 95:64, 69, 73, 76, reviewed, 104:340–41 100:16, 21, 303; Appalachian Wieck, Carl F.: Lincoln's Quest for character of, 100:301; grand jury in, Equality: The Road to Gettysburg, 100:299; state capital relocation issue, reviewed, 101:147–52 104:281 Wigginton, Eliot, 96:130 Whitlock, Tammy: book reviews by, Wigginton, Russell: book review by, 100:232–34, 101:526–27 100:237–39 Whitman, Christine Todd, 99:268 Wigglesworth, Richard, 97:70 Whitman, Walt, 96:6, 8, 14, 27, 28, Wigmore, John Henry: treatise on 103:271; Leaves of Grass, 102:513 evidence, 104:537 Whittenburg, Frederick H.: illus., Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 103:491; 102:209 biographical sketch of, 103:479 Whittenburg, Lucinda Jeans, 102:207– Wilder, C.: Boone books published by, 8, 222; illus., 102:209 102:499 Whittington, Keith E.: book review by, Wilder, John T., 97:255, 257–61, 263, 104:146–48 264, 265, 267, 268, 270, 271, 272, Whittlesey, Lee: and Paul Schullery, 273, 277–79, 281, 284 Myth and History in the Creation of Wilderness: A Tale of the Civil War, by Yellowstone National Park, reviewed, Robert Penn Warren: noted, 100:269 102:429–31 Wilderness Road (Ky.), 95:122, 97:155– Whitworth, Kent: Ky. Historical Society 56, 102:489 Wilderness So Immense, A: The American Army: A Soldier's Story, by Louisiana Purchase and the Destiny of Ronald G. Machoian: reviewed, America, by Jon Kukla: reviewed, 104:731–33 101:338–39 William H. Jackson Detective Bureau Wilderness Trail (Ky.), 102:484 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 98:186 Wild Thyme (horse), 100:494 William Lindsay White, 1900–1973: In Wild West Shows and the Images of the Shadow of His Father, by E. Jay American Indians, 1883–1933, by L. G. Jernigan: reviewed, 95:330–31 Moses: reviewed, 95:103–5 "William Morgan Beckner: The Horace Wilentz, Sean: Rise of American Mann of Kentucky," by James C. Democracy, The: From Jefferson to Carper, 96:29–60 Lincoln, reviewed, 104:121–23, 708–12 Williams, Ben, 98:97 Wiley, Bell I.: Thomas D. Clark Williams, David: People's History of the commentary on, 103:329–30 Civil War, A: Struggles for the Meaning Wiley, Virginia (Jenny) Sellards, 96:313 of Freedom, reviewed, 104:718–20 Wilhoit, Anthony M. "Tony," 99:226 Williams, David (General Assembly): Wilhoit, Marion B., 98:57, 80–82 emergence as Republican leader, Wilkerson, B. O., 98:175 102:80 Wilkie, Wendell: presidential campaign Williams, Edward, 98:65 of 1940, 104:485 Williams, Elbert T., 100:127–28 Wilkin, Alexander, 96:239–40 Williams, Ellen C., 99:258 Wilkins, Roy, 99:40, 41, 44 Williams, Eric Jackson, 99:338 Wilkinson, James, 100:332, 334; and Williams, Evan, 96:63 capitol at Frankfort, 104:213; house Williams, Fannie Barrier, 102:210 and land holdings in Frankfort, Williams, Frank L., 98:2 104:250; Thomas D. Clark Williams, Fred A., 98:161 commentary on, 103:339 Williams, Gluyas, 97:35, 104:474 Wilkinson, Wallace G., 96:311, 99:233, Williams, J. D., 103:251; Thomas D. 278, 102:74 Clark letters to, 103:264–65, 360–61, William, Ben G., 104:405 423 William Baxter Godbey: Itinerant Williams, Jeffrey: book review by, Apostle of the Holiness Movement, by 102:261–62 Barry W. Hamilton: reviewed, 99:393– Williams, John Alexander, 96:133 94 Williams, Kenneth H.: and Betsy William Clark and the Shaping of the Brinson, "An Interview with Governor West by Landon Y. Jones: reviewed, Ned Breathitt on Civil Rights: 'The 102:409–11 most significant thing that I have ever William Clements Library: University of had a part in'," 99:5–51; book note by, Michigan, 103:60 102:149–50; "Derby City Reference: A William Cooper's Town, by Alan Taylor, Review Essay," 99:385–92; ed., "'I'm 104:119–20 sure there were some that thought I "William English Walling: Kentucky's was too smart for my own good': The Unknown Civil Rights Hero," by Berry Ed Prichard Oral History Interviews," Craig, 96:351–76 104:395–608; ed., "Issues Shaping the William Harding Carter and the Present and the Future of the Field of Oral History–A Roundtable," 104:643– 73; ed., "Issues That Have Shaped the Williams, Mason, 98:94 Field of Oral History–A Roundtable," Williams, Michael Ann: Staging 104:609–42; ed., "Life on the Kentucky Tradition: John Lair and Sarah Frontier: A Roundtable Discussion," Gertrude Knott, reviewed, 104:701–2 102:461–87; ed., "Slavery, the Civil Williams, Michael E. Sr.: Isaac Taylor War, and Jefferson Davis: An Tichenor: The Creation of the Baptist Interview with William J. Cooper Jr. New South, reviewed, 103:772–74 and Charles P. Roland," 101:401–56; Williams, Mrs. Mason, 98:90, 93 evaluation of J. Winston Coleman's Williams, Tennessee, 97:120 Slavery Times in Kentucky, 103:692, Williams, Theodore S. "Ted," 99:107, 723; and James Russell Harris, comp. 111 "Kentucky in 1860: A Statistical Williams, William Carlos: portrayal of Overview," 103:743–64; and James Daniel Boone in American Grain, Russell Harris, eds.: "Daniel Boone's 102:529; and Robert Penn Warren, American Life: An Interview with 104:82 Biographer Michael Lofaro," 100:497– Williamsburg, Ky., 100:303 504; and Lynda Lasswell Crist, and Williamsburg, Va., 97:141, 155 Barbara J. Rozek, eds., The Papers of Williamson, Jerry, 96:123–25, 129 Jefferson Davis, Vol. 11: September Willich, August, 97:251 1864—May 1865, reviewed, 102:112– Willing Obedience: Citizens, Soldiers, 14; and Lynda Lasswell Crist, and and the Progress of Consent in Peggy L. Dillard, eds.: Papers of America, 1776–1898, by Elizabeth D. Jefferson Davis. Vol. 10: October Samet: reviewed, 102:240–41 1863–August 1864, reviewed, 98:309– Willis, Alan Scot: All According to God's 10; and Lynne Hollingsworth, and Plan: Southern Baptist Missions and James Russell Harris, eds.: "Early Race, 1945–1970, reviewed, 103:826– Kentuckians and the New Nation: The 28 Samuel McDowell Family Letters," Willis, Bruce, 98:383 100:329–48; and Melba Porter Hay, Willis, Charles B., 98:73, 78 eds.: "'Henry Clay represents what this Willis, Simeon, 104:523; 1943 country is about': A Roundtable gubernatorial campaign, 104:517; and Discussion with His Biographers and the Book Thieves, 103:58 Editors," 100:427–72; profile of Ernie Willoughby, James, 97:129 Fletcher, 102:3–11; Register editor, Willson, Augustus E., 95:33; Ky. 98:240, 101:43; "'The Issues Raised by Historical Society, 101:22; state Vietnam Go to the Very Heart of Who capital relocation issue, 104:274 We Think We Are': An Interview with Wilmington, N. C.: defense of, 101:447 the University of Kentucky's George C. Wilmore, Ky., 100:322–24 Herring," 102:287–355; Uncommon Wilson, Beth, 99:257 Wealth columns, 98:239–40, 341–42, Wilson, Betsy, 95:246 99:1–4, 95-98, 337–38, 100:1–4, 127– Wilson, Charlie: War Production Board, 28, 273–77, 423–25, 101:1–5, 237–41, 104:495–96 397–400, 102:1–2, 155–56, 283–84, Wilson, Clyde N.: and Shirley Bright 103:1–7, 461–63, 623–26, 104:1–3, Cook, eds., The Papers of John C. 389–94 Calhoun, Vol. 23: 1846, reviewed, 95:193–94 100:471, 104:403, 419 Wilson, Cyrus J., 97:257, 260, 284 Wilsonianism: Woodrow Wilson and His Wilson, Gordon, 96:270, 280, 285 Legacy in American Foreign Relations, Wilson, James, Paris, Ky., 104:419 by Lloyd E. Ambrosius: reviewed, Wilson, John H., 98:97 101:373–75 Wilson, Kirk H.: Reconstruction Wimmel, Kenneth: Theodore Roosevelt Desegregation Debate, The: The Politics and the Great White Fleet: American of Equality and the Rhetoric of Place, Sea Power Comes of Age, reviewed, 1870–1875, reviewed, 101:154–56 97:221–22 Wilson, Mark R.: book review by, Winburn Farm (Lexington, Ky.), 101:492–93 103:702–3 Wilson, Melzie: They Came to Locust Winburn Junior High School Grove: The Saga of the Clark and (Lexington, Ky.): integration of, Croghan Families Who Influenced the 101:267 Growth of Kentucky and Our Nation, Winchester, James: defeat during War noted, 104:803 of 1812, 104:6, 8, 12 Wilson, M. G., 103:481 Winchester, Ky., 95:396, 406, 407, 419 Wilson, Rex H.: investigation of Winchester Democrat, 96:32, 43, 44 acroosteolysis, 102:162 Winders, Richard Bruce: Mr. Polk's Wilson, Robert Burns, 103:491; Army: The American Military biographical sketch of, 103:477 Experience in the Mexican War, Wilson, Samuel M., 103:63; books of, reviewed, 96:92–93 103:65–66; and the Book Thieves, Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, 103:51; collection of, 103:62–63; and Foreign Affairs, 1945–1988, edited evaluation of J. Winston Coleman's by Brenda Gayle Plummer: reviewed, Slavery Times in Kentucky 101:203–5 manuscript, 103:710–11; illus., Wing, Edward Rumsey, 97:184 102:486, 103:49, 711; Thomas D. Wing, Louise (Scott), 97:184 Clark sketch of, 103:52–53; view of Winger, Stewart: book review by, New Deal, 103:53 104:157–59 Wilson, Shannon H.: Berea College: An Wink, Amy L.: She Left Nothing in Illustrated History, reviewed, 104:285– Particular: The Autobiographical 87; book by, 103:526; book reviews Legacy of Nineteenth Century Women, by, 95:448–49, 98:301–2; and reviewed, 99:410–12 Kenneth W. Noe, eds., The Civil War in Winkfield, Jimmy, 100:492 Appalachia: Collected Essays, Winkle, Edward, 100:306–7 reviewed, 95:445–48 Winkler, Wayne: Walking Toward the Wilson, Stephen Douglas: book note by, Sunset: The Melungeons of Appalachia, 95:215–16 by Wayne Winkler, reviewed, 102:216– Wilson, Veronica: book review by, 23 101:546–47 Winlock, Peyton, 100:148 Wilson, Woodrow, 95:29, 32–33, 34–35, Winning Tradition: A History of 36, 43–44, 47–48, 49, 50, 52, 54, Kentucky Wildcat Basketball, by Bert 96:367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 98:180– S. and Steve Nelli: reviewed, 97:459– 81, 189, 202, 278, 99:125, 152, 60 Winschel, Terrence J.: and William Women of Country Music, The: A Shea, Vicksburg Is the Key: The Reader, noted, 103:845; and James E. Struggle for the Mississippi River, Akenson, eds., Country Music Annual 102:419–22 2002, reviewed, 100:420–21; and Winship, Blanton: defense of Preston James E. Akenson, eds., Country Brown, 104:53 Music Goes to War, reviewed, 104:210– Winship, Michael P.: Making Heretics: 12 Militant Protestantism and Free Grace Wolfe, Jessie, 98:160 in Massachusetts, 1636–1641, Wolfe, Margaret Ripley, 97:93; book reviewed, 101:327–29 review by, 97:211–12; "The Towns of Winstead-Beckett, Goldie, 99:367 King Coal," 97:189–201 Winston County, Ala., 99:360 Wolfe, Nathaniel: bail hearing in Winters, Lingrell "Sonny," 97:409, 415, Louisville lynching case, 102:378; 425, 431 defends Briar Creek slaves, 102:368 Wirz, Henry, 97:23 Wolfe, Robert: and Richard Breitman, Wirzba, Norman: ed., Essential Norman J. W. Goda, and Timothy Agrarian Reader, The: The Future of Herztstein, U.S. Intelligence and the Culture, Community, and the Land, Nazis, reviewed, 103:596–98 noted, 103:846 Wolfe, Thomas: "The Towns of King Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Coal," 97:114; Thomas D. Clark letter Research (Madison, Wis.), 98:367, 405 about, 103:298 Wisdom (Metcalfe County, Ky.), 98:389, Wolfford, David L., 101:237–38; 395 "Fayette County School Integration Wise, James E. Jr.: and Anne Collier Controversy, 1971–72, The: Removing Rehill, Stars in Blue: Movie Actors in the Vestiges of Segregation," 101:243– America's Sea Services, reviewed, 74 96:110–11 Wolford, Frank L., 96:236; biography Wise, Stephen, 96:363 of, 103:520 Wise County, Va.: folktales, 104:656– Wolfpen Notebooks, 97:113 57 Wolfpen Rusties, 97:113 Wiskemann, Geneva, 104:628 Woll, Margaret, 99:279 Withers, Garrett: pardon of Ed Wolters, Raymond: book reviews by, Prichard, 104:538 100:239–40, 102:434–37 Withers, Jones, 97:260, 275 Woman Behind the Lens: The Life and Withrow, Thomas, 98:360 Work of Frances Benjamin Johnston, Wittke, Carl: Thomas D. Clark letter to, 1864–1952, by Bettina Berch: 103:211–12 reviewed, 99:421–23 Witty, Jimmy, 100:136 Woman Rebels, A (film), 98:408, 412–16 Wodnik, Bob: Captured Honor: POW Woman's Home Companion, 95:70 Survival in the Philippines and Japan, Woman's Home Mission Society, 99:58, noted, 101:232–33 61, 63, 64 Wolcott, Josiah O., 95:39 Woman's Missionary Union, 98:24–25, Wolcott, Rena M., 97:300 37–38, 40–41 Wolf, Otto, 98:157 woman suffrage: effects of, 99:260, Wolfe, Charles K., 98:388, 390; ed., 288; Ky. leads South in, 99:251, 298– 99; in school elections, 99:251–52 Preston Breckinridge, 101:62 Woman Suffrage and the New Women's Trade Union League: and Democracy, by Sara Hunter Graham: Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, reviewed, 95:327–28 101:62 Woman Suffrage and the Origins of Women's Work? American Liberal Feminism in the United States, Schoolteachers, 1650–1920, by Joel 1820–1920, by Suzanne Marilley: Perlmann and Robert A. Margo: noted, 95:460–61 reviewed, 99:179–81 women: effect of World War II on, Wood, Betty: Slavery in Colonial 100:127, 188; gender-roles, 98:393, America, 1619–1776, reviewed, 405–28; on Kentucky frontier, 103:549–50 102:482–85; in Ky. politics, 99:34–35, Wood, Bradford J.: book reviews by, 37, 213–302, 364–65, 371, 384; and 99:307–9, 100:210–12, 101:329–30; labor unions during World War II, This Remote Part of the World: Regional 100:188–89; as religious reformers, Formation in Lower Cape Fear, North 99:53–68; war production, 100:178– Carolina, 1725–1775, reviewed, 93; during World War II, 100:167–94; 103:552–54 as World War II pilots, 100:184–85; Wood, Eleazar D.: Dudley's Defeat, See also Collins, Martha Layne; recollections of, 104:38–39; Fort Cromwell, Emma Guy; Flannery, Meigs, defense of, 104:24; Kentucky Mary Elliott; Goan, Melanie Beals; militia, evaluation of, 104:6 Stovall, Thelma; woman suffrage Wood, Gordon S., 95:338, 101:234; Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs): idealist-behaviorist conflict, 104:118– illus., 100:185 19; reputation of, 104:106; United Women and the Republican Party, States historiography, current state of, 1854–1924, by Melanie Susan 104:97–98 Gustafson: reviewed, 100:234–35 Wood, John, 98:68 women in: See also woman suffrage Wood, Kirsten E.: Masterful Women: Women in Journalism (Washington, D. Slaveholding Widows from the C.), 104:637 American Revolution through the Civil Women in Lexington, by Deirdre A. War, reviewed, 104:316–18 Scaggs: noted, 104:806–7 Wood, Leonard, 95:53, 98:44 Women of Country Music, The: A Wood, Thomas J., 96:329 Reader, edited by Charles K. Wolfe: Wood, Thomas John, 97:277 noted, 103:845 Woodford, Jim, 104:415 Women on the Civil War Battlefront, by Woodford County, Ky., 95:132, 99:215, Richard H. Hall: reviewed, 104:324–25 226, 100:493; Coleman family in, Women's Alliance of Louisville, 99:37 103:699–700; Ed Prichard's move to, Women's Christian Temperance Union, 104:548; Matthew Kennedy's move to, 98:63 103:512; Pisgah Presbyterian Church, Women Shaping the South: Creating and 102:24; politics in, 104:416; proposal Confronting Change, edited by Angela to relocate state capital to, 104:253; Boswell and Judith N. McArthur: slavery in, 101:94 noted, 104:809 Woodford Mambrino (horse), 100:487 Women's Peace Party: and Sophonisba Woodford Reserve Distillery (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:469, 491 and Mark Grimsley, Shiloh: A Woodiwiss, Michael: Organized Crime Battlefield Guide, reviewed, 104:150– and American Power: A History, 52 reviewed, 100:245–47 Woody, Robert: Thomas D. Clark letter Woodlake (horse), 100:492 to, 103:322–23 Woodland Period Systematics in the Woolfolk, L. B.: and the whipping issue, Middle Ohio Valley, edited by Darlene 100:10, 17 Applegate and Robert C. Mainfort Jr.: Woolridgetown, Ky.: African American reviewed, 103:767–69 settlement near, 104:515 Woodmen of the World, Paducah, Ky., Woolsey, Bill, 96:374 96:258, 98:276–77 Woolverton, John F.: Robert H. Woodpecker (horse), 100:476 Gardiner and the Reunification of Woodrow Wilson and the Press: Prelude Worldwide Christianity, reviewed, to the Presidency, by James D. Startt: 104:346–48 reviewed, 103:589–90 Wooten Community Center (Leslie Woodrow Wilson School of Public County, Ky.), 95:63 Affairs (Princeton University), 104:426 Worden, W. L.: article about Woodrow Wilson's Right Hand: The Life Melungeons, 102:220 of Colonel Edward M. House, by Work, Joe, 97:421 Godfrey Hodgson: reviewed, 104:343– workers' compensation system: reform 45 of, 102:77 Woods, Emma, 100:298 Working at Play: A History of Vacations Woods, Jeff: Black Struggle, Red Scare: in the United States, by Cindy S. Aron: Segregation and Anticommunism in the reviewed, 98:131–33 South, 1948–1968, reviewed, 102:266– "Work or Fight": Race, Gender, and the 70; and the southern civil rights Draft in World War One, by Gerald E. movement, 104:218–19, 238, 244–45 Shenk: reviewed, 104:746–48 Woodson, Carter G., 97:305–6, 321 Works Progress Administration (WPA), Woodson, Isaac T., 100:14, 17 95:57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 75–76, Woodward, C. Vann, 96:138, 97:306, 98:385, 396, 99:365, 370; and Ky. 99:95–96, 100:275; interpretation of Historical Society, 101:29 slavery, 103:732; letter to Thomas D. World Bank, 95:287, 104:494 Clark, illus., 103:342; Thomas D. World Enough and Time, by Robert Clark commentary on, 103:330–32; Penn Warren, 104:2, 79; evaluation of, Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:331, 104:88–90; noted, 98:338–39; Thomas 341–43 D. Clark commentary on, 103:294–95 Woodward, Sherman, 97:50 , 99:103, 105, 106, 112 Woodward, Virginia, 99:259 World the Sixties Made, The: Politics Woodworth, Steven E., 101:444; book and Culture in Recent America, edited review by, 98:435–38; Davis and Lee by Van Gosse and Richard Moser: at War, reviewed, 95:318–19; ed., The reviewed, 102:145–47 American Civil War: A Handbook of World War I, 95:29–55, 96:126, 367– Literature and Research, reviewed, 70, 374, 98:179–204, 401, 100:172, 95:443–45; ed., The Art of Command in 101:411, 104:43, 76, 411, 513–14; the Civil War, reviewed, 97:474–75; African Americans in, 99:148; and civil liberties, 104:451; effect on Civil Wright, Marcus, 96:319, 331, 337, 343 War memorials, 102:394–95; Wright, Robert E.: book reviews by, scholarship on, 99:124–27, 132–35; U. 101:510–12, 104:705–7 S. in, 99:124–37, 152 Wright, Silas Jr., 100:56 World War II, 95:135, 173, 178, 292, Wright Field (Dayton, Ohio), 100:183 96:125–26, 269–93, 97:32–33, 39, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 123–24, 99:99, 101, 102, 106, 133, (Dayton, Ohio), 95:172 221, 245, 101:30, 102:2, 104:485, Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.), 99:106 513–14, 660; Axis POWS in Ky. Wrinn, Stephen M.: book review by, during, 100:139–65; and Carl Dee 100:573–75; and Thomas D. Clark Perguson Jr., 101:297–318; Charles P. memorial issue, 103:6 Roland's memoir, 101:75–92; and Writers and Miners: Activism and Forrest C. Pogue, 104:675–84; and Imagery in America, by David C. Duke: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 102:311; and reviewed, 101:499–501 Gene Wheeler, 102:39–67; and the GI Writers in Retrospect: The Rise of Bill, 100:136–37, 311; Hopkinsville, American Literary History, 1875–1910, Ky., during, 100:129–38; industry by Claudia Stokes: reviewed, 104:743– during, 100:177–93; and Ky. 45 Historical Society, 101:24–25; Ky. Wrobel, Arthur: book review by, home front during, 100:127–94; 102:116–18 Robert Penn Warren during, 104:91; Wunder, John R.: book review by, in Simpson County, Ky., during, 95:315–16 100:170–76; Victory Bond sales Wunderlin, Clarence E. Jr.: ed., The during, 100:195–200; women in Ky. Papers of Robert A. Taft, Vol. 1: 1889– during, 100:167–94 1938, reviewed, 96:208–9 Worley, Sam: book review by, 103:787– Wyandot Indians, 95:126, 127 89 Wyatt, Ann, 104:589 Worth, General _____, 95:240 Wyatt, Clarence: illus., 102:307 Worthen, Dennis B.: Pharmacy in World Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs (Louisville, War II, reviewed, 102:582–84 Ky.), 99:5 Wouk, Herman: and Robert Penn Wyatt, Wilson W., 98:361, 99:5, 6, 25, Warren, 104:93 51, 104:561, 562, 579, 587; 1959 WPA Guide to Kentucky, edited by F. Democratic gubernatorial primary, Kevin Simon: noted, 95:215, 98:396 104:563–64; 1959 gubernatorial Wright, Conrad Edick: Revolutionary campaign, 104:510; 1962 senatorial Generation: Harvard Men and the campaign, 104:524, 581–84, 590; Consequences of Independence, 1963 gubernatorial campaign, reviewed, 104:703–5 104:589; Combs administration, Wright, George C., Lexington, Ky., 104:577; and Maxey Flats, 104:566– 97:84, 95, 97, 98:242, 99:369, 67; relationship with Ed Prichard, 100:300, 302, 308, 101:268 104:570–71; and the truck deal, Wright, Horatio G., 95:382, 96:241, 104:574 242, 103:532 Wyatt-Brown, Bertram, 101:64 Wright, Joseph: Daniel Boone's survey Wykoff, Howard, 97:416 for, 102:545 Wythe, George, 100:452 Yonkers, N. Y., 99:106 X Yorick (horse), 100:485 Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), York, Alvin C., 96:126, 99:128–29 98:186, 355 Yorkshire (horse), 100:479–82, 492 XYZ Affair, 100:343 Yorktown, Va., 99:290 Young, Amy Lambeck, 97:337–46; and Y Philip J. Carr, and Joseph E. Granger, Yaden, George, 100:304 "How Historical Archaeology Works: A Yale Law School, 100:26, 104:465, 467 Case Study of Slave Houses at Locust : Robert Penn Warren, Grove," 96:167–91 degree from, 104:78 Young, Bennett H.: Ky. Historical Yancey, Charles: Daniel Boone survey Society, 101:12 for, 102:544 Young, Christopher J.: book review by, Yandel, Enid: Daniel Boone sculpture, 104:705–7 102:513; Daniel Boone sculpture, Young, Loretta, 98:370–71 illus., 102:514 Young, Marilyn, 102:348 Yandell, David W., 97:171, 173 Young, Nancy Beck: book reviews by, Yangtze River (China), 100:129 96:208–9, 97:447–49 Yankee Don't Go Home: Mexican Young, Whitney M. Jr., 99:41, 44, 391 Nationalism, American Business Young, Whitney M. Sr., 99:44, 337, 372 Culture, and the Shaping of Modern Young Charles Sumner and the Legacy Mexico, by Julio Moreno: reviewed, of the American Enlightenment, 1811– 101:541–43 1851, by Anne-Marie Taylor: reviewed, Yankee Stadium (N. Y.), 96:276, 99:104 100:220–21 Yansbell, Sanford P. Jr., 97:396 "Younger Brother of the Greatest Yarbrough, Fay A.: book reviews by, Generation, A," by Edward M. 101:343–44, 103:561–63; Boone Day Coffman, 100:129–38 2004 roundtable discussion, 102:461– Young's Point (Miss.): and the 87; illus., 102:482 Vicksburg campaign, 103:634 Yater, George H., 99:386, 391; book Youngstown Sheet and Tube: review by, 98:307–8; obituary, investigation of, 104:439 103:620–21 Youtsey, Henry, 99:158 Yates, Richard, 96:333 Yazoo Pass (Miss.): and the Vicksburg Z campaign, 103:634, 640, 649, 651 Zabel, Morton D.: film of All the King's Yellow Dogs, Hushpuppies, and Bluetick Men, 104:87; and Robert Penn Hounds: The Official Encyclopedia of Warren, 104:82 Southern Culture Quiz Book, compiled Zacek, Natalie: book review by, by Lisa Howorth: noted, 95:117 104:202–3 Yerkes, John W., 95:30, 98:44 Zaeski, Susan: Signatures of Yonkers, Charles: "Civil War Citizenship: Petitioning, Antislavery, Transformation of George W. Smith, and Women's Political Identity, The: How a Western Kentucky Farmer reviewed, 102:101–4 Evolved from Unionist Whig to Pro- Zall, Paul M.: Franklin on Franklin, Southern Democrat," 103:661–90 reviewed, 100:363–65; Jefferson on Jefferson, reviewed, 100:368–69; Zolberg, Aristide R.: Nation by Design, Lincoln on Lincoln, reviewed, 98:208–9; A: Immigration Policy in the Fashioning Washington on Washington, reviewed, of America, reviewed, 104:733–35 101:130–31 Zollicoffer, Felix K., 96:226; dedication Zampa (horse), 100:485 of monument, 102:396 Zane Gray: His Life, His Adventures, Zuber, Wesley, 101:87, 90 His Women, by Thomas H. Pauly: Zucker, Rachel W.: book reviews by, reviewed, 104:794–95 99:179–81, 100:265–67 Zang, David W.: Sports Wars: Athletes in the Age of Aquarius, reviewed, 100:121–22 Zeb Vance: North Carolina's Civil War Governor and Gilded Age Political Leader, by Gordon B. McKinney: reviewed, 102:426–28 Zeidel, Robert F.: book review by, 104:342–43; Immigrants, Progressives, and Exclusion Politics: The Dillingham Commission, 1900–1927, reviewed, 103:806–12 Zeiger, Robert H.: America's Great War: World War I and the American Experience, reviewed, 100:100–101 Zeigler, Jesse R.: First Presbyterian Church (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:478 Zelnik, Reginald E.: and Robert Cohen, eds., The Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s, reviewed, 100:568–70 Zenda Club (Paducah, Ky.), 96:258 Zenobia (horse), 100:479, 481, 485 Zero (horse), 100:485 Zhai, Qiang: book review by, 103:602–3 Zhang, Shu Guang: Economic Cold War: American 's Embargo Against China and the Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1949– 1963, reviewed, 100:485 Zimmer, Anne Carter: The Robert E. Lee Family and Housekeeping Book, reviewed, 96:98–99 Zimmerman telegram, 98:180 Zinganee (horse), 100:481 Zingara (horse), 100:485 Zoe (horse), 100:485 Zola, Emile, 96:19