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A AASLH Convention, Roger Kennedy Remarks, III, #1, p. 70 Abbot, Major Edward (photo) III, #2, p.2 Abe & Us: Lincoln & N. Ky., XVII, #1 Abolitionists of Augusta, XI, #1 Adair, Gen. John [future Ky. governor], XX, #1, p. 23 (photo). African-American Boy Scouts in 1940s, (photo), XIX, #2, p.35-6 American Nurse, by Caroline Miller, XVII, #2 Anderson’s Hill (Covington) XXII,#1, P. 3 Andrews Steel Mill (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 54 Andrews, “Col” J. A., XVIII, #2, p.50 Andrews, A. L., XVIII, #2, p.51 & 58 Andrews, Agnes Gaff (photo) XVIII, #2, p.51 Anti-Bellum Politics, the Role of Henry Clay and the Peculiar Institution, XIX, #2, p.31 Anti-German Hysteria in World War I, XV, #1 “Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver - Clermont (Parker) Academy,” XXIII #1, pp. 3 - 16 Appelman, Steven (author) “Bracken County Agriculture,” IV, #1 Appleton, William, X, #1, p.36 Arabic Numerals Misnamed, XII, #1, p.36 Arcaro, Eddie, & Latonia, VI, #1, p. 11. Arnold, Philip (Diamond Swindle) XXII, #1, p. 37 Arnold, William – First Sheriff, Grant County, II, #2 Arrows, concrete - early air traffic control, XXII, #1, p. 52 photos; image, map, XXII, #1, p. 52 & 53. Augusta city plat map, IV, #1, p.16. Augusta College main building (photo), IV, #1, p. 7; XIX, #2, p. 16. famous students & faculty, XIX, #2, p.12 history, IV, #1, p.7 – 9; XIX, #2, p.10 Augusta Education, IV, #1, p. 7. Augusta ferry (photo), IV, #1, p.19. Augusta High School (photo), IV, #1, p.10. Augusta House Tour, IV, #1, p. 15. Augusta Jail, (photo), IV, #1, p.13. Augusta Trappers to Western Mountain Men, XXII, #1, p. 26 Aviation in Grant County, I, #1 Aylward, Kern & Gillespie (photo), V, #2, p. 40 B Baker residence (photo) XXII, #1, p.9 Baker, Abraham wine cellar (photo), IV, #1, p. 5 Baker-Bird Winery, Augusta (photos) XIX, #2, p.23 + 27. Baker-Hunt Foundation, XII, #1 Balcony is Closed, XIV, #2 Bank of Kentucky 1836 building (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 59 Bank of Kentucky, Covington, VII, #2, p.23-4 Bank, of Kentucky, Northern, XIX, #2, p. 4 Banking in Kentucky (1804-1835) VII, #2 Banklick Christian Church (photo) XXII, #1, p. 17 Banklick Creek, XXII, #1, p. 16 Barkley, George & Burley tobacco, IV, #2, p. 2. Barnhorn, Clement, X, #1, p.16 Alma Mater sculpture (photo) X, #1, p. 8. Barrett, Lisa V. (author) “Banking in Kentucky – 1804-1835,” VII, #2 Bartlett, Alvin (author) “The Black Brigade of Cincinnati,” XIV, #1 Base Ball, the Early Years, III, #2 Battle Flag of Ky Militia, War of 1812, XX, #1, p. 20. (photo). Bavarian Brewery, Covington, (photos) IV, #1, p. 40. Beall, Samuel, XXI, #2, p. 21 Beaty, Powhatan, Metal of Honor Recipient, XIX, #1, p. 29 Becher, Matthew (author) “Frank Milburn: Burlington’s Cornfield Edison,” XIII, #2 Distillery at Petersburg, Part 1 & 2, IX, #2; X #1; “Separated at Birth: McDonald Brothers’ Courthouses,” XV, #1 Becker, Bernie (author) Civil War Spy in Covington, X, #2 Beechwood School – original building photo, XVIII, #2, p. 7 1940 building (photo), XVIII, #2, p.12 Beehive Tavern, Augusta (photo), IV, #1, p.18. Behringer-Crawford Museum, Ellis Crawford Legacy, VIII, #1 Belew, Mildred (author) “A Brief Look at Pendleton County,” VI, #1, p. 39 Benedictines, XI, #1 Berry, Congressman Albert (1836-1908) (photo) VI, #1, p. 49 Bezold, Frank – General Merchandise – 100 Years in California, KY, XX, #2, p.26. Bibb, Henry, XXIII, #1, p. 37 Big Bone Lick, Lewis & Clark Connection, X, #2 Big Bone, Wm. Clark at (1807), XIV, #2 Bigstaff, Samuel, (photo) VI, #2, p. 20 Bird, Henry - attack, XXI, #1, p. 8 Black Brigade of Cincinnati, XIV, #1 Blake, Luther (Standard & Poor’s), XIX, #1, p. 10 Blakely, Stephens [see] XV, #1, p 3 Blees, Rev. Wilhelm (photo) XVIII, #2, p.14 Blessed Sacrament original school (photo), XVIII, #2, p.15 Blick, J.C. [Blick & Phillips Coal] XXII, #1, p. 6 Blue Lick’s Battle, VIII, #2, p.73; XXI, #1, p. 3 Blue Licks Battlefield, XVI, #1 Bobby Mackey’s. XVII, #2 Boehringer, Andrew (author) “Stairways to Salvation,” XXI, #1, p. 45 Bogardus, Carl & Gypsy Gray (authors) “Ky. Smallest County – Gallatin” I, #2 Bogardus, Carl (author) “Collision of United States & America,” V, #2 “Gen Charles Scott (1739-1813)” V, #1 “Island Queen Steamers,” VI, #2 “Showboats,” VII, #1 “St. Nicholas – How it Started,” IV, #1 ”Navigation Lights on Ohio River,” VII, #1 “Before the Age of Steam,” XVI, #1 Bogenschutz (Droege), Iron Mfgr., XIII, #1 Boh, John (author) “John G. Carlisle,” XII, #1, p. 51 “Kelley-Koett Company,” III, #2 Bonte Rope Company (photos + plat) XIX, #2, p. 29 Booher, Jason & Carrollton Bus Crash (photo) XX, #2, p. 46. Boone County Courthouse, Burlington, XV, #1 p. 39 Boone, Daniel - capture, XXI, #1, p. 6 Boonesborough, XXI, #1, p. 7 Borne, Lawrence (author) “Simon Kenton – A Brief History,” I, #1 Bowling in Northern Kentucky, XX, #2, page 28. Bowman, Stan, race car driver, XVII, #2 Bracken Academy, XIX, #2, p. 10. Bracken County – Brooksville Railroad, III, #2 Bracken County & Great Slave Escape 1848, V, #2 Bracken County Agriculture, IV, #1 Bracken County History, IV, #2, p. 43 Bradford, Joshua Taylor, MD (portrait) IV, #2, p. 49; also IV, #1, p.5 Bradley, James T. (author) The Covington Turners, VII, #2 Bradley, Gov. William, VIII, #1, p. 22. Breetzke, David (author) “Toto, We’re Not inNapa Valley Anymore!” XXI, #2, p. 48 Bridging the Ohio: early attempts, XXII, #2, p. 12 and 15-16. the Licking: early attempts, XXII, #2, p. 19 - 20. British prisoners at Newport Barracks, XX, #1, p. 25. Broderick Tavern, Washington, KY (Maysville) VIII, #2, p.44 Brooklyn & Jamestown Plat Map, VII, #1, p.37 Brown, Barbara (author), “Sherman Tavern on the Dry Ridge,” XX, #1, p. 37. Brown, W. R., architect, XX, #1 p.3. Brownings of Maysville, XI, #2 Bruce, Henry [in “Roebling Family Research”] XVII, #2, p.31 Bruce, Henry, XII, #2 Bruce, Joseph (Goebel assassination - photo) VIII, #1, p. 27 Brunings, Ruth Cox (author) “Slavery & Tragic Story of Two Families,” XII, #1 Bryan, William Jennings (and Goebel - photo) VIII, #1, p. 26; also XXI, #2, p. 6 Buckner, Philip, Augusta Founder (photo) IV, #1 p. 1 Buena Vista, Covington, XXII, #1, p. 6 Bullock Pen Creek, XXII, #1, p. 16 Burge, Hal D. (author) “20 Minutes ‘til Daylight,” XII, #1 Burley Tobacco origins, VI, #1, page 2 – 3. Burlington, Morgan Academy, XVI, #1 Burman, Ben Lucien, III, #1 Bus Crash – Carrollton, 25 Years Later, XX, #2, p. 41. Butler RR depot, L&N (photo0) VI, #1, p. 40 Butler, Gen. Wm. Orlando, (photo) IV, #1, p. 24 & cover. Butler, Gen. Home (photo), IV, #1, p. 25. Butler, Ky. (panorama (photo with covered bridge) VI, #1, p. 40 Butler-Turpin House, (photos) IV, #1, p. 26. C Camp Springs Stone Houses, XVI, #2 Campbell Towers, Newport, VII, #2, p.20 Canebrakes, XXI, #1, p. 43 Cantrill, Judge James E, (photo) VII, #1, p.31 Captain Reynolds, My Life with, on Showboat Majestic, VII, #2 Carlisle, John Griffin, XII, #1 and Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 3 Carneal House & Lafayette visit, XVI, #2, p.24. as Southgate Mansion, XX, #1, p. 31. and Underground Railroad, VI, #2. (photo) XXII, #2, p. 13. Carneal, Thomas Davis: arrival in Northern Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 10. Carpenter, William, XXII, #1, p. 6 Carroll County History, II, #2 Carrollton Façade Program, IX, #2 Carrollton Fire House, VIII, #2, p. 38 Carrollton, Wm O. Butler House, VII, #2, p. 27 Carrollton’s Glauber Shoe Store, VI, #1, p. 52 Cassidy, Michael, XVIII, #1 Cassopolis Outrage/Kentucky Raid, XV, #2, page 29. Cathedral Basilica, Covington, X, #1 Cathedral, 8th Street (photo), XX, #1, page 43. Cathedral Lyceum (photo), XX, #1, p. 46. Cedars, The: restaurant, XXII, #1, p. 13 Cella, Louis A., & Latonia Track, VI, #1. P. 10/ Cellarius, C. F., architect, XXI, #2, p. 13 Chandler, A. B. at Latonia Track, VI, #1, p. 12 Chandler, A. B. “Happy,” – Kentucky’s Huey Long, XX, #2. Chandler, Sr., Virgil (author) “William Arnold, First Sheriff of Grant County,” II, #2 Chastung, Gail (author) “Dinsmore Homestead,” V, #1 Chinn Bill, XXI, #2, p. 6 Chinn, Jack, VIII, #1, p. 23. Chiseled Bridge (photo) XXII, #1, p. 15 discussion, XXII, #1, p.16 Church History, St. Mary, Alexandria, XIV, #2 Church in Chains, Boone County, XVIII, #1 Cincinnati Union Terminal, XIX, #1, p. 4 Citizens Patriotic League [ see] XV, #1 p. 15 Civil War Hospitals, XI, #1 Civil War Spy in Covington, Henry T. Harrison X, #2 Civil War Women of Valor, XIX, #1, p. 11 Clare, Caitlyn, Callie & Don (authors) “Rabbit Hash, Boone County,” IV, #2 Clare, Don (author) “Big Bone Lick, Lewis & Clark Connection, X, #2 “Wm. Clark at Big Bone (1807),” XIV, #2 Clark at Big Bone, XIV, #2 Clark, George Rogers, XXI, #1, p. 8 Clark, Carolyn (author) “James ‘Pigmeat’ Jarrett,” I, #2 Clark, Earl (author) “Streetcars in N. Ky.” III, #2 Clay, Cassius (photo) V, #2, p.37 Clay, Henry & Whig Party, XX, #1, p. 29. during 1844 Campaign, XX, #1, p. 30 (photo). as Speaker (portrait) XIX, #2, p.31; also: XX, #1, p. 16. (portrait) XXI, #1, p. 34 Claypool, James C. (author) “Old Latonia Race Track (1883-1939),” VI, #1, p.1 Clermont (Parker) Academy, XXIII, #1, pp. 3-16. Coca-Cola – Why It Cost 5 Cents for 70 Years, XX, #2, p. 25. Cochran, Col. Melville A., VI, #2, p.3 Coffin, Levi, XXIII, #1, p. 37-8 (home photo) Colonization Society, formation of, XIX, #2, p.