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

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

The Register of the Kentucky 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. Abraham Lincoln, 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 New Orleans 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 Andrew Jackson, 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 Henry Clay, 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 Texas, 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 & Florida 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.

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