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Abell, Dr. Irvln at Dr. Ephraim<br />

MeDowel home dedicationj 172.<br />

Adams, James, printer, Wilmington,<br />

Del., 196, 197, 199, 200.<br />

Adams, John, and the Greek War of<br />

Independence, 101.<br />

Adams, John Quincy, and the Greek<br />

War of Independence, 107, 108.<br />

Addams, D. J., Wilmington, Del., 196.<br />

Agar, Herbert, writer, 35.<br />

Ahrens, <strong>The</strong>o., death, 49.<br />

Alexander, Martha King, ,Seventy-<br />

Three Years .of Kindergarten in<br />

Kentucky, review, 218.<br />

Alexander, Rev. Robert, of Augusta<br />

Seminary, Va., 55.<br />

Allen, Mrs. Charles W., Glenview, 120.<br />

Allen, Col. James, Green Co., 79, 80.<br />

Allen, James H., son of Win., 79, 82, 89.<br />

Allen, James Lane, 25, 29, 33, 36, 219;<br />

John Gray, 158, 166; Choir Invisible,<br />

158, 166; Flute and Violin, 163.<br />

Allen, John, pioneer, 147.<br />

Allen, Col. John, Shelby Co., 79, 80.<br />

Allen, Margaret H., wife of Matthew<br />

H. Jouett, 78, 82, 83, 88.<br />

Allen, Thomas, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

Allen, Capt. William, Fayette Co.,<br />

father-in-law of M. H. Jouett,<br />

78-80. Mrs. Allen, portrait by<br />

Jouett, 89.<br />

Allen, Wm. H, son of Wm., 79.<br />

Allison, Young E, writer, 23, 214."<br />

"Along the Road," poem by Bob<br />

Hamilton, 29.<br />

Altsheler, Joseph A., writer, 23.<br />

Anderson, Mrs. Barbara Tunnell,<br />

writerj 34.<br />

Andrews, Mrs. M. R. S., writer, 28.<br />

Ardery, Mrs. Win. Breekenridge<br />

(Julia Spencer), 34; abstracts of<br />

early Bourbon County Circuit<br />

Court .Records, 2<strong>13</strong>; Paris and<br />

Bourbon County Sesquicentennial<br />

Celebration, 219.<br />

Armstrong, James, father-in-law of<br />

David Graham, 56.<br />

<strong>INDEX</strong> <strong>TO</strong> <strong>VOLUME</strong> <strong>13</strong><br />

<strong>1939</strong><br />

Armstrong, Jane, wife of David Graham<br />

and mother of John Graham,<br />

56, 57.<br />

Arthur, President, Chester A., in<br />

Louisville, 176.<br />

Augusta Seminary, later Liberty<br />

Hall Lexington, Va., forerunner of<br />

Washington and Lee Univ., 55, 58.<br />

Ayre's Hotel, Lexington, 109.<br />

Badin, Father Stephen T., in Tenn.,<br />

154.<br />

Bailey, Mr., in Ballard Massacre, 12,<br />

<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Bailey, John, pioneer, 142.<br />

Bailey, Margaret, wife of Benjamin<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 189.<br />

Bailey (Bayley), Robert, Chester<br />

County, Penn., 189.<br />

Baity, Jacob, Lancaster, Penn., 200.<br />

Bainjay, George, Prestonsburg, 65.<br />

Ballard, Miss Abigail Churchill, 11.<br />

Ballard Addison Collatinus, son of<br />

Camden M., 6.<br />

Ballard Addison M., 4; letter from,<br />

5; journa of, 6, 14, 18.<br />

Ballard, Miss Amy, 10.<br />

Ballard Mrs. Amy Leman, wife of<br />

James Bal ard, 10.<br />

Ballard, Andrew Jackson 1O, 11, 37,<br />

38; children of, 11; at Lineon's<br />

funeral, 41.<br />

Ballard, Mrs. Ann, wife of John, 4.<br />

Ballard, Ann, Mrs. William Haydon,<br />

2-4; children of, 4.<br />

Ballard Ann, daughter of Benj., 4.<br />

Ballard, Barnett, 1O.<br />

Ballard, Miss Belinda, 5.<br />

Ballard, Benjamin, son of Bland,<br />

2-4, 6; children of, 4.<br />

Ballard, Benjamin, son of Benjamin,<br />

4, 6; children of, 6.<br />

Bailard, Benjamin, son of Bland,<br />

killedin Ballard Massacre, 7, 12-14.<br />

Ballard, Benjamin son of James, 1O.<br />

Bullard, Betsy (Betsy Tenant),


224 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Ballard, Bland, 1 4; children of, 2;<br />

will quoted, 2, .<br />

Bailard, Bland, son of first Bland, 2,<br />

3, 5, 7, 8, 38. children of, 7; massacre<br />

of fam y, 11-14, 38; location<br />

of cabin, 14-20.<br />

Ballard Mrs. (Bland), killed in<br />

Bal ard Massacre, 12.<br />

Ballard, Bland, son of A. J. Ballard,<br />

11.<br />

Ballard, Bland, eldest son of James<br />

Ballard, 10.<br />

Ballard, Judge Bland, sixteenth child<br />

of James, 8, 10, 14; his account of<br />

Ballard Massacre, <strong>13</strong>.<br />

Bullard, Ma]. Bland Williams, 1, 2, 5,<br />

7, 8, 10-15 19; children of, 9; appointed<br />

ajor 9 .physical characteristics,<br />

9; remains removed to<br />

Frankfort, 9.<br />

Ballard, Camden Montague, 5, 6.<br />

Ballard, Camden W., 14, 15.<br />

Ballard, Charles, son of Benj., 4.<br />

Bailard, Charles Thruston, son of<br />

A. J., 11.<br />

Ballard, Collatinus Montague, 5.<br />

Ballard, Mrs. Diana Matthews,<br />

second wife of Bland W. Ballard, 9.<br />

Ballard, Dorothy or Dolly, 9.<br />

Ballard Elizabeth, 7; killed in<br />

Ba ard Massacre, 12.<br />

Ballard, Elizabeth, second child of<br />

James, 10.<br />

Ballard, Elizabeth, eighth child of<br />

James, 10.<br />

Ballard, Elizabeth, daughter of<br />

James Bailard and Isabella Montague,<br />

5.<br />

Ballard Elizabeth A., wife of Julius<br />

Morrm and mother of Mrs. Margaret<br />

Morris Bridwell, 1, 6.<br />

Ballard, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver Garet,<br />

third wife of Bland W. Ballard,<br />

Banard, Elizabeth Williams first<br />

wife of Bland W. Bal ard, 9.<br />

Ballard, Emily A. H., 6.<br />

Ballard, Fielding E., 14, 15.<br />

Ballard, Fielding W., 15.<br />

Ballard, Flavius Joseph, 5.<br />

Ballard, George, first husband of<br />

Mary Trigg, 4, 6.<br />

Ballard, Hannah, daughter of Benj.,<br />

4.<br />

Ballard, James, son of Ben]., 2, 4r 8,<br />

10; Revolutionary War activities,<br />

5; children of, 10.<br />

Ballard, James son of Bland, grandson<br />

of Bland, 7-9, 11, <strong>13</strong>, 15, 38;<br />

Revolutionary War activities, 10;<br />

children of, 10.<br />

Bullard, James, 8on of Bland W., 9.<br />

Ba]lard, James, son of James, 10.<br />

Ballard, John, son of Bland, 2-4.<br />

Ballard, John, son of Bland, killed in<br />

Baliard Massacre, 7, 12-14.<br />

Ballard, John, son of James, 10.<br />

Ballard, John Montegue, 5.<br />

Ballard, John, Thomas, 4-6, 8, 14, 15,<br />

17, 19; letter to, 5.<br />

Ballard, Josephus, 10.<br />

Ballard, Margaret (Pegga), 4.<br />

Ballard, Martha or Patsy, daughter<br />

of Bland W., 9.<br />

Ballard, Mary, daughter of Bland<br />

W., 9.<br />

Ballard, Mary Augusta, daughter of<br />

James, 5.<br />

Ballard Mary Jane, daughter of<br />

Ben stain, 4.<br />

Ballard Mrs. Mary Trigg, wife first<br />

of George, then of Thomas Bullard,<br />

6.<br />

Ballard, Nancy, daughter of Bland<br />

W., 9.<br />

Ballard, Nancy, daughter of James, 10.<br />

Ballard, Paulina, daughter of James,<br />

10.<br />

Ballard, Proctor, pioneer, 2, 5.<br />

Ballard, Rice Carter, son of Benamin<br />

H., 6.<br />

BalIard, Rogers Clark, 11; name<br />

changed in 1884 to R. C. Ballard<br />

Thruston, 11.<br />

Ballard, Sally, daughter of Bland, 7,<br />

8, 11.<br />

Ballard, Sally, daughter of Bland W.,<br />

9.<br />

Ballard, Samuel Thruston, son of<br />

A. J. Ballard, 11. Death of Mrs.<br />

S. Thruston Ballard, 49.<br />

Ballard, Sarah, daughter of James, 5.<br />

Ballard, Sarah Piety, 10.<br />

Ballard, Susan, daughter of Bland<br />

W., 9.<br />

Ballard, Thomas, son of Bland, 2-4.<br />

Ballard, Thomasj son of James, 10.<br />

Ballard, Thomas Montague, 5, 6.<br />

Bailard, Thursia, Mrs. Joshua West,<br />

7, 11-<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Ballard, William, of Virginia, 3.<br />

Ballard, William, son of Benjamin, 4.<br />

Ballard, William H. Harrison, 10, 15.<br />

Ballard, Willis L., son of James, 10.


<strong>1939</strong>1 Index 225<br />

Ballard cabin, Ballard Massacre location<br />

determined in 1917 and 1921<br />

14-20.<br />

Ballard County, origin of name, 9.<br />

Ballard Families of Kentucky, Notes<br />

on One of the Early, Including the<br />

Ballard Massacre, b Margaret<br />

Morris (Mrs. Roy) Brtdwell, 1-20.<br />

Ballard Fort line, Ballard Massacre,<br />

18.<br />

Ballard Genealogical File, in <strong>The</strong><br />

Fileon Club, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11.<br />

Ballard Massacre: Notes on One of<br />

the Early Ballard Families of Kentucky,<br />

Including the Ballard Massacre,<br />

by Margaret Morris (Mrs.<br />

Roy) Bridwell, 1-20.<br />

Ballard Massacre, 1, 3, 7, 8, 11; Bland<br />

W. Ballard's account of, 12 Judge<br />

Bland Ballard's account of, <strong>13</strong>;<br />

location of site, 14-20; map of site,<br />

16.<br />

Barbe% Col. Joshua, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Bardstevrn, early cultural center,<br />

147; Salem Academy, 147, 148.<br />

Barret, Mrs. Mason Liberty Hull<br />

Committee, 118; olonial Dames,<br />

119.<br />

Barret, William F., Louisville lawyer,<br />

<strong>13</strong>0, 220.<br />

Bartlett John, Kentucky soldier<br />

kil ed in 1793, in Indian battle on<br />

Eel River, 215.<br />

Bartram, John, American botanist,<br />

198.<br />

Bass, Peter, and wife Anna Stone,<br />

Ky. and Tenn. pioneers, 151.<br />

Bate, Dr. R. Alexander, writer, 34;<br />

birthday poem to Mr. Thrusten,<br />

44.<br />

Bath tubs, early in Louisville, 40.<br />

Beard, Col. H., interest in Greek<br />

War, 109.<br />

Beard, Capt. Oliver P , Mexican<br />

War, 81.<br />

Beauchamp, Jeroboam 0., and the<br />

Beauchamp-Sharp Tragedy, 205-<br />

208.<br />

Beauchamp, Judge Mark, Louisville,<br />

119.<br />

Beekner, Lucien, scientist, writei',<br />

35, 218; birthday poem to Mr.<br />

Thruston, 43.<br />

Beckner, Mrs. Lucien, poet, 35.<br />

Bell, G., of early Vs., 3.<br />

Bent, Silas, writer, 33.<br />

Berea College, handweaving, 171.<br />

Berryman, Edwin Upshur and John<br />

Fox, Jr., 25, 28.<br />

Bethel Branch, of Tick Creek, near<br />

Ballard Massacre, 16-18, 20.<br />

Big Bone Lick, marker erected at<br />

Big Bone M. E. Church, 169.<br />

Big Sandy River Country and John<br />

Graham, 53, 56, 59, 60-64, 66, 68,<br />

70; Picture of Levisa Fork of Big<br />

Sandy River, 68.<br />

Big Stone Gap, 39.<br />

Bijur, Martin, Louisville lawyer, <strong>13</strong>0.<br />

Bingham, Barry, publisher and<br />

writer, 31.<br />

Bingham, George, writer, 31.<br />

Bingham, George Caleb: his letters,<br />

by C. B. Rollins, and life, by F. R.<br />

Rusk, 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Bishop, Robert Hamilton, interest<br />

in Greek War, 104.<br />

B lk Is My Truelove's Hair, by<br />

lizabeth Madox Roberts, review,<br />

218.<br />

Blackburn Rev. Gideon, president<br />

Centre ollege, 153.<br />

Blackburn, James W., Bowling<br />

Green, 168.<br />

Blackburn, John H., Bowling Green,<br />

168.<br />

Blackfoot traditions and dialect<br />

studied by John Mason Brown, 128,<br />

<strong>13</strong>2.<br />

Blakey, George, and wife Margaret<br />

Whitsitt, among whose descendants<br />

are the Blakeys, Breathitts,<br />

Duncans Radens, Halls, Helms<br />

and O'Steensj of Kentucky, 149.<br />

Blakey, George, Jr., 149.<br />

Bledsoe, Isaac, of Tenn, 151.<br />

Bledsoe, Judge Jesse, interest in<br />

Greek War, 104.<br />

Bledsoe, Judith A. (Mrs. Mason<br />

Brown), stepmother of John Mason<br />

Brown, 125, 220.<br />

Blue Licks, Battle of: Centennial<br />

Commemoration, by John Mason<br />

Brown, <strong>13</strong>2; George Gray's mural<br />

unveiled, 173; Bayless Hardin's<br />

pamphlet, 173.<br />

Blue,ass, <strong>The</strong> Enchanted by Elizabeth<br />

M. Simpson, revlew 217.<br />

Blas rass Country, Lexington and the,<br />

by W.' P. A. workers, 124.<br />

Bluegrass homes in Old Kentucky<br />

Homes and Gardens, 217.<br />

Bluegrass Houses and <strong>The</strong>ir Traditions,<br />

by Elizabeth M. Thomas,<br />

218.<br />

Blythe, James, interest in Greek<br />

War, 104.


226 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Bodfey, Henry I. [Harry I.], interest<br />

in Greek War, 100, 104.<br />

Bodley, Temple, historian, 33.<br />

Bodley, Gen. Thomas, portrait by<br />

Jouett, 89; interest in Greek War,<br />

104.<br />

Bodiey, Win. S., interest in Greek<br />

War, 100, 115.<br />

Bo ggs, Agnes, second wife of Davison<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 188.<br />

Boone, Daniel, 47; mentioned by<br />

Lord Byron, 110; Blue Licks, 173;<br />

Comments on Huml)hrey Marshall's<br />

connections with the <strong>Filson</strong><br />

manuscript, 196, 197.<br />

Boone, Squire, grandfather of G. T.<br />

Wilcox, 8; and John Filsun, 182.<br />

Boonesboro, 7.<br />

Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nichelab<br />

Counties, 165.<br />

Bourbon County: John McKinney<br />

in, 157-166; Early Circuit Court<br />

Records abstracted by Mrs. Julia<br />

Spencer (W. B.) Ardery, 2<strong>13</strong>; Sesquicentenuial<br />

Celebration, 219.<br />

Bourbon Ladies' Academy, 99.<br />

Bousman, Miss Lou Tats, 121, 171.<br />

Bowling, Dr. W. K., physician and<br />

editor, 155.<br />

Bowman, Col. John, Indian expedition,<br />

7.<br />

Boyd, John elder Green Creek<br />

Church, 15 , 160.<br />

Boyle, Judge John, 208.<br />

Bradford John, interest in Greek<br />

War, 1 2, 104, 109.<br />

Bradford, John V., artist, 90.<br />

Bransford, Thomas L., of Ky. and<br />

Tenn., 151.<br />

Breaux, Gustave A. 37, 43, 46, 118;<br />

A Glimpse of Kentucky History,<br />

broadcast over WHAS, 158-171,<br />

220.<br />

Breckenridge, Rev. Robert J., 153.<br />

Breckinridge, John C., of the Confederacy,<br />

120.<br />

Breekinridge, Col. Win. C. P., 120.<br />

Brewer, David, of Supreme Court,<br />

126.<br />

Bridgln j the Years, an autobiography,<br />

by Cale Young Rice, review,<br />

217.<br />

BridweIl, Margaret Morris (Mrs.<br />

Roy Bridwell), Notes on One of<br />

the Early Ballard Families of Kentucky,<br />

Including the Ballard Mas°<br />

sacre, 1-20. 6.<br />

Briggs, L., and Matthew H. Joustt 84.<br />

Briggs, Dr. Win., Nashvillej 155.<br />

Brinton, Francis D., West Chester,<br />

Penn., 183.<br />

Broadhead, Daniel, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>5.<br />

Brown, Benjamin Grate, of St. Louis,<br />

126, 220.<br />

Brown James, near Prestonsburg, 62.<br />

Brown, Janet (Mrs. Archibald<br />

Stuart), Colonist from Ireland, 125.<br />

Brown, John, builder of Liberty<br />

Hall, Frankfort, 118 125, 217,220;<br />

John Brown and Li rty Hall, by<br />

Gustave A. Breaux, 168, 170, 220.<br />

Brown, P,ev. John, of Augusta Seminary,<br />

Vs., 55. 125, 2( .<br />

Brown, Rev. John, colonist from Ireland,<br />

125.<br />

Brown, John Mason One of the<br />

Founders of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, by<br />

Preston Brown, 125-<strong>13</strong>3. Portrait<br />

of John Meson Brown,<strong>13</strong>0; Portrait<br />

of Mrs. Brown,89. Errata, 220.<br />

Brown, John Mason, son of John<br />

Mason Brown, 35, 129.<br />

Brown, John Preston Watts, of Nashville,<br />

Tenn., 154.<br />

Brown, Henry, of Supreme Court,<br />

128.<br />

Brown, Margaret Wiekliffe, daughter<br />

of John Mason Brown, 129.<br />

Brown, Mary Mason, daughter of<br />

John Mason Brown, 129.<br />

Brown, Mason, father of John Mason<br />

Brown, 6, 125, 220.<br />

Brown, Preston: John Mason Brown,<br />

1837-1890, One of the Founders of<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 125-<strong>13</strong>3. 129.<br />

Errata 221.<br />

Brown, Thomas, Fleming Comity, 62.<br />

Bryanj Miss Anna B., Louisville<br />

kindergarten, 218.<br />

Bubbling Waters, by Clark B. Firestone,<br />

conlmentj 123.<br />

Buchanan, Thompson, writer, 35,<br />

214..<br />

Buck, Charles and Peter C., Woodford<br />

County, 96.<br />

Buck Pond, Dr. Louis Marshall's<br />

school at, 06.<br />

Bugles, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club's Keyed-<br />

Bugles, by C. T. Johnson, 211, 212;<br />

picture of two, facing page 212.<br />

Buiger, Maj. Ed., Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Bullitt, Joshua F., Big Stone Gap,<br />

Vs, 39.<br />

Bullitt, Mrs. Tom, and Jouett picture,<br />

83.<br />

Bullitt, William Marshall, 123.<br />

Bullitt's Lick, 142, 143, 146.


<strong>1939</strong>]<br />

Bullock family, referred to, 7.<br />

Burnam, Ben Lucien, writer, 32.<br />

Butler, Col. Anthony, of Logan<br />

County, 78.<br />

Byron Lord, and Greek War of Independence,<br />

97, 1(]0, 109, 110.<br />

Caldwell__Dr. Charles: interest in<br />

Greek War, 104, 116; in Nashville,<br />

154.<br />

Caldweil, Robert, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

Cameron, Archibald, pioneer, 147.<br />

Campbell, Miss (wife of Mr. MeKino<br />

hey and mother of John McKinhey),<br />

157. <strong>The</strong> Campbell sisters,<br />

ploneers, 160.<br />

Campbell, Rev. Alexander, 154.<br />

Campbell, John, of early Louisville,<br />

7.<br />

Campbell, John, pioneer, 142.<br />

Campbell, Michael, of Bardstown,<br />

later of Nashville, 149.<br />

Campbell, Col. Win., at King's<br />

Mountain, 58.<br />

Canadian Rangers, Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Cane Ridge Meeting House, Old, 219.<br />

Cannon, Mrs. Jouett Taylor, 118,<br />

173.<br />

Carlisle County, by W. P. A. writers,<br />

"124.<br />

Carroll, John, Louisville, 83.<br />

Carver, Gaylc R., hlstoHan, 34.<br />

Casey, John M. and Joseph, visit<br />

site of Ballard Massacre, 15. 18.<br />

Casey County, Kentucky, Th6 Men<br />

Women, Events, In.stitutions and<br />

Lore of, by W. M. Watkins, comment<br />

123, 124.<br />

Catron, Judge John, of Tenn., 152.<br />

Cave Hill Cemetery, formerly Cave<br />

Farm, 143.<br />

Cawein, Madison, poet, 22, 23, 32, 217.<br />

Cecil, Elenor, wife of Thomas Witten,<br />

Jr., 63.<br />

Cecil, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas<br />

Witten, Sr., 63.<br />

Cecil, Samuel, Sr., and wife Nancy<br />

Witten, 56.<br />

Cecil, Thomas, Floyd Co., 70.<br />

Cecil, William, Lord Burghley, 63.<br />

Celeste, by Peter B. Rifle, 124.<br />

Centre College, 153.<br />

Chambers, Dr. John S., writer, 34.<br />

Chandier, Gov. A. B., 172, I73.<br />

Chaplin, Abraham, pioneer, 142.<br />

Index 227<br />

Cheek family, Ky. and Tenn., 155.<br />

Cherryj Thomas Crittenden, Bowling<br />

Green, 122, 168.<br />

Chester County, Penn., 180, 181 184,<br />

187, 189-2(30; records of the flson<br />

family, 180-182; <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>,<br />

179, 183, 200; History o] Ch ter<br />

County, 184-186.<br />

Chester Valley, Penn., and Great<br />

Valley, 184, 185.<br />

Chinn, Richard H., 83, 84; interest<br />

in Greek War, 109.<br />

Christie, Rev. Dr. John W., of Wilmington,<br />

Delaware, 179.<br />

Clark, George Rogers, 5, 8, 10, 38, 39,<br />

41, 118, 119, <strong>13</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5, 142. Club's<br />

photostats of Clark documents, 41;<br />

marker erected in Louisville, 119.<br />

Clark, Thomas D., 32, 116; on Matthew<br />

H. Jouett, 89; Th8 Rantpa¢ing<br />

Frontier, 165, reviewed, 215.<br />

Clark, William, pioneer, 142.<br />

Clayt Cassius M., of Paris, Ky.,<br />

writer, 34.<br />

Clay, Cassius Marcellus, g0, 149.<br />

Clay, Henry, 148, 152, 154, 203; interest<br />

in Greek War, 9?, 104, 108 109,<br />

111-1<strong>13</strong>; in Statuary Hall, ashington,<br />

172.<br />

Clay, Henry, Jr., on M. H. Jouett,<br />

86, 87.<br />

Claypool, David C., publisher, 199-<br />

201.<br />

Clear Creek, branch of Kentucky<br />

River, 95j 96.<br />

Clift, G. Glenn, list of Marriages anfl<br />

Obituaries, compiled from early<br />

Lexington newspapers, 47, 173i 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Cline, Isaac Monroe, on M. H.<br />

Jouett; 88.<br />

Clinc, Myrtle A., American Attitude<br />

Towardthe C-reel: War o] Independence,<br />

IMI-18 8, 96, 101 102,<br />

106-108, 1<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Clingan, William, magistrate, Chester<br />

County, Penn., 190.<br />

Clintonville; 157-161.<br />

Cobb, Irvin S., writer, 23, 28, 32, 35.<br />

Coburn, Frederick W., on M. H.<br />

Jouett, in Dictionary o] American<br />

Biography, 81.<br />

Coburn, Judge John, of Lexington,<br />

151.<br />

Cochran, Mrs. J. A., Mayeville, 120.<br />

Coehran, Mrs. Wilson, on Historic<br />

Homes, 46.<br />

Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Whitefoord; of<br />

Louisvi|]e, and their Tenn. usunections,<br />

151.


228 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Cole, Willis W. and his wife Johanna,<br />

of Ky. and Tenn., 151.<br />

Coleman, J. Winston, Jr., writer, 32,<br />

111.<br />

Collins, Mrs., sees MeKinney's fight<br />

with a wildcat, 164.<br />

Colonial Dames, Kentucky, 46iereet<br />

marker in Louisville to Clark, 119.<br />

Colonial Wars, Ky. <strong>Society</strong> of, 168,<br />

169.<br />

Combs, Gem Leslie, 90; interest in<br />

Greek War, 109.<br />

Cook, Rev. Valentine, Methodist,<br />

Cooke, Dr. John Easton portrait by<br />

Jouett, 92.<br />

Cosby, Dabney C., attorney, 204,<br />

205.<br />

Cossiit, Rev. Franeeway, originator<br />

of Cumberland University, 148.<br />

Cotter, Joseph S., Negro poet, 23,<br />

121, 122.<br />

Cotterill, Robert S., historian, 34.<br />

Courler-Journal, Louisville, articles<br />

reprinted from 37--42, 175-177; reprinted<br />

by, 214.<br />

Court Contest, the New and Old in<br />

Kentucky, Joseph R. Underwood's<br />

Fragmentary Journal on, by Arndt<br />

M. Stickles, 202-210. <strong>13</strong>2.<br />

Court Struggle in Kentucky, <strong>The</strong><br />

. Critical, Stiekles 203.<br />

Courtenay, Mary Anderson, handweaving,<br />

171.<br />

Courtenay, Mrs. Thomas A., death<br />

49.<br />

Coverlets, Kentucky, Tate'e guide<br />

for identifying, 121.<br />

Cowan, John, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Cox, Mrs. Attina, Louisville, 120.<br />

COx, Isaac, killed by Indians, 12, 39.<br />

Cox, Susannah, Mrs. James Balinrd<br />

10.<br />

Crabb, Alfred Leland: Some Early<br />

Connections Between Kentucky<br />

and Tennessee, 147-156.<br />

Craig, Elijah, Woodford Co., 93.<br />

Craig, John, pioneer, Mason CO., 63.<br />

Craig, John, Woodford Co., 93.<br />

Craig, Lewis, Jr., Franklin Co., 93, 94.<br />

Craig and Young, Woodiord Co, 96.<br />

Craig's Creek (branch of Kentucky<br />

River), 93-95.<br />

Crawford, Mrs. Jane Todd, Our<br />

Pioneer Heroine of Eurffery, by<br />

Mrs. A. T. McCormack, republisbed<br />

by D. M. Hutton, 176. 172.<br />

Crawiord, T. H., Mayor of Louisville,<br />

152.<br />

Creath, Rev. Jacob, Baptist, 208. "<br />

Crittenden, John J., 154, 207.<br />

Crockett, Capt. Robert, War of 1812,<br />

80.<br />

Cromwell, Emma Guy, Woman in<br />

Politics, review, 217.<br />

Crosby, Steve, Negro prize fighter,<br />

214.<br />

Cross Keys Tavern, 15-17, 20.<br />

Crow's Station, John, <strong>13</strong>7; and John<br />

Crow 141, 142.<br />

Crame Mrs. Robert, Bardstownj 120.<br />

Cumberland College, Nashville, 147,<br />

148.<br />

Cumberland Gap, 147.<br />

Cumberland Presbyterian Church,<br />

beginning, 153.<br />

Cumberland University, Lebanon,<br />

Tenn, 148.<br />

Cunnlngham, Isaac, pioneer, 160.<br />

Cunninghamj Mrs. J., visits site of<br />

Baliard Massacre, 15.<br />

Custis, George W. P., and the Greek<br />

War of Independence, 115.<br />

Cuthbertson, Sterett, Bowling Green,<br />

168.<br />

Dagworthy, Abraham, interest in<br />

Greek War, 112.<br />

Daniel, Robert, brother of Walker<br />

Daniel, <strong>13</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5; at Bullitt's Lick,<br />

142.<br />

Daniel, Walker <strong>The</strong> Founder of<br />

Danville, by Ca vin Morgan Fackler,<br />

<strong>13</strong>4-145. 220.<br />

Danville, Walker Daniel, <strong>The</strong> Founder<br />

of, by Calvin Morgan Fackler,<br />

<strong>13</strong>4-145. 220.<br />

Dargan, Mrs. Olive Tilford, writer, 34.<br />

D. A. R.: Isaac Shelby Chapter,<br />

Tyler Station marker, 20, William<br />

Shannon marker, 118; John<br />

McKinley Chapterj 47; Susan Hart<br />

Shelby Chapter, 67; Fineastlo<br />

Chapter, broadcast, 168-171; James<br />

MeAfee Chapter, 173.<br />

Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 90, 147.<br />

Davidson, Samuel P., Floyd Co., 70.<br />

Davidson Academy, rechartered as<br />

Cumberland College, 148.<br />

Davie, George M., Louisville, lawyer,<br />

<strong>13</strong>0.<br />

Daviess, Samuel, State Senator, 208.<br />

Davis, James E., Attorney, Fayette<br />

County, 83.


<strong>1939</strong>]<br />

Davis, Jefferson, flight of, 120.<br />

Davis, J. Leslie A Boy .from Ket -<br />

tucky by W. . Davis and L. M.<br />

Hodges, 122.<br />

Davisj John, of Augusta Co., Va., 57.<br />

Davis, Wallace, Liberty Hall Commlttee,<br />

118.<br />

Davis, Warren B. and Leigh Mitchell<br />

Hodges, authors of A Boy from<br />

Kentucky, 122.<br />

Day, Winnie, handweaving, 171.<br />

Dean, Harry M., writer, 34.<br />

Delaney'e Ferry or MeCoun's Ferry,<br />

on Kentucky River, 95.<br />

DeLongueil, Capt Charles L., at Big<br />

Bone Lick, 169.<br />

Dent, Emory G., Bowling Green, 168.<br />

Depew, Chauncey, New York Senator,<br />

126.<br />

Desha, Gov. Joseph, 204-208 i on portrait<br />

of LaFayette, 84, 85; his wife<br />

Margaret Bledsoe, 151.<br />

Desha, Mary, of D.A.R., 168.<br />

DeSmet, Father, Jesuit priest, and<br />

John Mason Brown, 127.<br />

DeWees Eliza, wife of Wilkins<br />

Tannehil, 151.<br />

Dillon, George, writer, 32.<br />

Dingus, Mrs. Rebecca Harris, Prestonsburg,<br />

63.<br />

Doe Run Presbyterian Church,<br />

Penn., 186, 187.<br />

Donelson, Stokeley, of Tenn., at<br />

Transylvania University, 150.<br />

Donovan, H. L. president Eastern<br />

Ky. Teachers oilege, 151.<br />

Doolan, Mrs. John C., Glenview, 120.<br />

Doyle John A., Letter to the Courier<br />

ournal on old Southern Exposition<br />

in Louisville, 176, 177.<br />

Drake Mrs. Thomas, statement by,<br />

on allard family, 7.<br />

Draper, Lyman C., 157-165; manuscripts<br />

on Ballard Massacre, 1, 7-9,<br />

12-14.<br />

Dudley, Dr. Benjamin, Lexington,<br />

90.<br />

Dudley, Peter, War of 1812, 80.<br />

Duke, Gem Basil W., 120.<br />

Dunham Col. Josiah, Lexington<br />

Fema e Acwiemy, 104, 109.<br />

Dunlap, John, publisher, 199-201.<br />

Dunlap, William, on M. H. Jouett,<br />

86, 87.<br />

Dunlap and Cinypoolej Philadelphia,<br />

199-201.<br />

Dunmore's WaL John McKinney in,<br />

158.<br />

Index 229<br />

Dunn, C. Frank, comment on Lex/ngton<br />

and the Bluegrass Country, 124.<br />

duPont, Biederman, of Louisville<br />

Railway Co., 177.<br />

Du rere, Huntley, Kentucky and the<br />

ek War of Independence, 97-<br />

117. 46.<br />

Durrett, R. T., 36, 40 <strong>13</strong>3; John Filsan,<br />

180, 187-190, 1 4, 196.<br />

Dutch Meeting House, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Dwale, town, Floyd Co., 66.<br />

Dwight, Timothy, of Yale, 126.<br />

East Followfield, Penn., and John<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 182, 184, 185, 187, 189, 1 -<br />

193, 197.<br />

Eece Quam Bonum Club, <strong>The</strong><br />

E. Q.B. Club, 167, 168.<br />

Edgar, Rev. John T., of Nashville,<br />

154.<br />

Edge's, Mr, store in Downingstown0<br />

Penn., 199.<br />

Edwards, John, pioneer, 142.<br />

Eiliottj Collins D., president Nashville<br />

Female Academy, 150.<br />

Elliston, Joseph, Tenn., pioneer, 150.<br />

Elliston Station, 150.<br />

Embry, Jacqueline, writer, 34.<br />

Emma, town in Floyd Co., 68-70.<br />

Englehard, Mrs. John C, Liberty<br />

Hall committee, 118.<br />

Erie Battle of Lake, 78.<br />

Ethridge Mrs. William Snow, writer,<br />

34.<br />

Eudy, Mary Cummings, writer, 35.<br />

Eve, Dr. Paul, of Nashville, Tennessee,<br />

154. [Error: He died in<br />

1878, not in 1848.] 154.<br />

Everett, Edward, and the Greek War<br />

of Independence, 101, 106, 115.<br />

Ewing, Martin, Natchez; 83, 84.<br />

Ewing, Rebecca, of Tenn., 156.<br />

Fackler, Calvin ' Morgan: Walker<br />

Daniel, <strong>The</strong> Founder of Danville,<br />

<strong>13</strong>4-145. See also 145, 146, 220.<br />

Fall, Rev. Philip, of Tenn., 153.<br />

Fallowfield, Penn., see East, also<br />

West Fallowfield, 184.<br />

Fayette County, by W. P. A. writers,<br />

124.<br />

Fenner, Dr. C. S., Memphis, 155.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Mr., pioneer in Fallowfield,<br />

Penn., 184.


230 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Fflson Agnes Boggs second wife of<br />

Davldson <strong>Filson</strong>, 183, 188, 189, 192.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Ann, daughter of Davison<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Benjamin, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Betsey, daughter of Mrs.<br />

Margaret <strong>Filson</strong>, 189.<br />

Filsan, David, son of Mrs. Margaret<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Davidson, 183, 185, 189, 192;<br />

8es )avison <strong>Filson</strong>.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Davison, father of the historian<br />

183, 185 189, 192; will, 180,<br />

181; e ildren o3, 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Eleanor, first wife of Dovison<br />

Fiison, and mother of the historian,<br />

188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Eleanor, daughter of Davlsoa<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>,Elizabeth, daughter of Davison<br />

Fflson, wife of George Liggett,<br />

188, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Jane, v fe of John <strong>Filson</strong> and<br />

grandmother of the historian, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Jane, daughter of John, aunt<br />

of the histor an and wife of James<br />

Patton, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Jean, daughter of Davison<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, in Pennsylvania, by<br />

S. M. Wilson, 179-291.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, 24, 40, 185, 187-189t 197;<br />

map of Kentucky, 180, 200; will of<br />

180-182, 190, 191 transcription and<br />

reduced facsimile of will, 182;<br />

inventory of estate, 195, 196; place<br />

of birth, 193, 194; death of, 194,<br />

195; early Jefferson County Court<br />

records, 190; his Kentucky adver°<br />

tised in 1784, 199, 200.<br />

Fil on, John, by R. T. Durrett, 180,<br />

187-190, 194, 196, 197.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, grandfather of historian,<br />

will of, 180, 181, 186-189;<br />

children of, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, son of Robert 'and<br />

cousin of the historian, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, son of William and<br />

cousin of the historian, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, John, Junior, uncle of the<br />

historian, 187, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Maior John, of the Humphreyvil<br />

e Inn, 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Margaret Bailey, aunt of the<br />

historian, 189.<br />

l son, Moses, son of Davison <strong>Filson</strong>,<br />

188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Robert, brother of the historian,<br />

181-184, 188-195.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Robert, eldest son of Samuelj<br />

189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, Samuel, uncle of the historian,<br />

181, 185, 188, 189.<br />

Fflson, Samuel, son of Mrs. Margaret<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 189.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, William, uncle of the historian,<br />

183, 185, 189.<br />

Fflson, sometimes written Philson,<br />

196; probable origin of name, 196.<br />

Filsan's Tavern, East Fallowfield,<br />

Penn., 188.<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Club, <strong>The</strong>: records on Ballard<br />

family and Ballard Massacre,<br />

4-14; Guardian of Kentuckians,'<br />

Meshed together are Our State's<br />

History, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club and R.<br />

C. Ballard Thrnston, by Miss<br />

Marion Porter, 37--42; notes on<br />

history of the Club, 37-42; Treasurer<br />

Reager's Annual Report, 45;<br />

John Mason Brown, One of the<br />

Founders of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, by<br />

Preston Brown, 125-<strong>13</strong>3; Garden<br />

Party, 167.<br />

Findley, John, genealogical and biographical<br />

notes on, 218.<br />

Findley family, 218.<br />

Firemen's Associations: <strong>The</strong> Louisville<br />

Volunteer Fire Companies<br />

and the Louisville Veteran Volunteer<br />

Firemen's Association, 211;<br />

Keyed-Bugles in <strong>The</strong> Fflson Club,<br />

211, 212.<br />

Firestone, Clark B., Bubbling Waters,<br />

comment, 123.<br />

Fish Pools, near Bullitt's Lick, 143.<br />

Flaget, Bishop Benedict T., 154, 176.<br />

Fleming, . John, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 189.<br />

Fleming, William, pioneer, 142.<br />

Flexner, Anne Crawiord, writer, 34.<br />

Flexner, Hortense (Mrs. Wyneie<br />

King), writer, 35.<br />

Flight into Oblivion, by A. J. Hanna,<br />

reviewed by Holman Hamilton,<br />

120, 121.<br />

Floyd, John, pioneer, 10, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Floyd Couhty and John Graham, 53,<br />

54, 56, 60-74.<br />

Follin, Win., of Augusta, Va., 57.<br />

Fort Jef[ersoh, 5.<br />

Foster, Ephraim, Tenn. Senator, 148.<br />

Foster, Robert Coleman, of Tenn.,<br />

148.<br />

Foster, Stephen Collins, 122.<br />

Fowler, Capt. John, a chronology of,<br />

2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

\


<strong>1939</strong>] Indez 231<br />

Fowler, Mrs. W. T., a chronology of<br />

Capt. John Fowler, 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Fox, Prof. Boar, father of John Fox,<br />

Jr., 26.<br />

Fox, John, Jr., biographical data and<br />

comments on, 25-27, 33, 36/ 39.<br />

219.<br />

Frankfort, Kentucky, Centennial Commemoration,<br />

an address by John<br />

Mason Brown, published, <strong>13</strong>2.<br />

Frazer, Oliver, artist, 90, 92.<br />

Frew, Dr. James, of Milwaukee, 214.<br />

Frontier, <strong>The</strong> Rampaging, by Thomas<br />

D. Clark, review, 215.<br />

Frost, Win. G., of Berea, writer, 34.<br />

Fulliam, Bland Ballard name formerly<br />

Pul into, 11.<br />

Funkhouser, W. D., Recent Discoveries<br />

in Prehistoric Kentucky,<br />

46.<br />

Furman, Lucy, writer, 28, 34.<br />

Futhey, J. Smith, of West Chester, on<br />

John Fflson, 187.<br />

Gaines, B. O. i historian, 27.<br />

Galazy Magazine, of New York, <strong>13</strong>2.<br />

Gallaway and Pomerey and Thomas<br />

Paine on land rights, <strong>13</strong>8-140.<br />

Gamble, Mrs. Hoyt, death, 49.<br />

,Gantis, Col. I., in Frankfort, 207.<br />

Gap, Gap Tavern, and Gap Road,<br />

Chester County, Penn., 193:<br />

Garden Club of Kentucky, <strong>The</strong><br />

Federal tour, 119, 120.<br />

Garrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver,<br />

third wife of Bland W. Ballard, 9.<br />

Garrett, Paul L., Bowling Green, 168.<br />

Gilbert Ralph, on William Shannon,<br />

118.<br />

• Gill, Spencer, Woodford Co., 94.<br />

Giltner, Leigh Gordon, writer, 28.<br />

Giron, Mr., Lexington, interest in<br />

Greek Warj llO.<br />

Gist, Col. Christopher, journal, 216.<br />

Goebel, William, <strong>The</strong> First New<br />

Dealer, by Urey Woodson, review,<br />

175.<br />

Good]ett, Dr. Adam, Nashville,<br />

Tenn., 155.<br />

Gordon, Caroline, Mrs. Allen Tats,<br />

30, 31.<br />

Graham, Dr. Christopher Columbus,<br />

a distant kinsman of John Graham,<br />

of Virginia and Kentucky, 69; footnote,<br />

69.<br />

Graham, David, son of Wm. Graham,<br />

Sr., 54-57.<br />

Graham, David, writes on Graham<br />

family, 54.<br />

Graham, Dorothy, wife of Edwin<br />

Trimble, 68.<br />

Graham, Eleanor, wife of David<br />

Morgan, Jr., 61, 67.<br />

Grafiam, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas<br />

Johns, Jr., 67.<br />

Graham, James, son of Win. Graham,<br />

Sr., 54, 55.<br />

Graham, Jane, widow of Win. Graham,<br />

Sr., 55.<br />

Graham, John, of Virginia and Kentucky,<br />

1765-1836, A Chronology,<br />

by Willard Rouse Jilison,, 51-74.<br />

Picture of John Graham s tombstone,<br />

68. Map illustrating Chronulogy<br />

of John Graham, 69.<br />

Graham, John, of Washington Co.,<br />

Vs., 58.<br />

Graham, John, Sr., 52, 54, 56.<br />

Graham, Joseph, son of David, 56.<br />

Graham, Rebecca, wife of Jacob<br />

Mayo, 64, 67.<br />

Graham, Rebecca Witten, Wife of<br />

John Graham, 56, 57, 63, 64, 70;<br />

picture of her tombstone, 68. Life<br />

and Times of, by W. R. Jillson in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Register, 173.<br />

Graham, Richard, pioneer, Mason<br />

County, 63.<br />

Graham Robert, son of Win. Graham,<br />

r., 54.<br />

Graham, Sophia, w{fe of Wm. H.<br />

Layne, 68.<br />

Graham, Tabitha, wife of John B.<br />

Harris, 69.<br />

Graham, Thomas Witten, son of<br />

John Graham, 64, 68, 70; plcture<br />

of his tombstone, 53.<br />

Graham, William, Sr., 52, 54, 55.<br />

Graham, Rev. William, Augusta<br />

Seminary, Va., 55.<br />

Graham's Mill, at Haw's Ford, 65.<br />

Grant, William, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 189.<br />

Gray, George, artist, unveiling of<br />

his mural, Battle of Blue Licks,<br />

173; other murals by, 173.<br />

Gray, Mrs.gJ. R., Liberty Hall committee,<br />

118.<br />

Gratiot, IAdulph Paul, Criminal Justice<br />

on the Kentucky Frontier, 46.<br />

Greek War iofl ndepundence , 1821-<br />

1828, Kentucky and the, by Huntley<br />

Dupre, 97-117.


232 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Green Creek Church, Bourbon County,<br />

157, 160, 161.<br />

Green, Willis, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6, 144.<br />

Greenup, Christopher, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7,<br />

• '<strong>13</strong>8, 145.<br />

Greer's Creek, 93.<br />

Grimes, John, artist, 90, 92.<br />

Grundy, Felix, of Tenn., 147, 148,<br />

151, 152.<br />

Gusling, Kalfus Kurtz, writer, 32.<br />

Guinn (Quinn), Mr., school teacher<br />

near Ballard Massacre, 8, <strong>13</strong>.<br />

Haden (Haydon), William D., War of<br />

1812, 78.<br />

Hailmann, Dr. William N., kindergarten<br />

in Louisville, 218.<br />

Hall, Jane, handweaviag, 171.<br />

Hamilton Holman, review " of<br />

Hanna s Flight Into Oblivion, 120,<br />

121.<br />

Hamilton, Robert (Bob) Browning,<br />

writer, 22, 28, 29.<br />

Hanna, A. J., Flight Into Oblivion,<br />

reviewed by Holman Hamilton,<br />

120, 121.<br />

Hardin, Bayless, Kentucky State<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>: Isaac Shelby's<br />

Military Report, 1792, 47; Old State<br />

House 47 pamphlet on Battle of<br />

B ue Licks and George Grays<br />

mural, 173.<br />

Hardin, Judge Ben, 147, 204, 205.<br />

Hardin, Col. John, Indian expedition,<br />

10.<br />

Harding, Chester, on M. H. Jouett,<br />

87.<br />

Harlan, James, Secretary of Interior,<br />

120.<br />

Harlan, Major Silas, Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Harmon: Henry, Jacob, and Math*<br />

ins, of Vs., 57; Mathiae, 59, 60;<br />

Daniel, 59; Adam, 70.<br />

Harmon, J. Lewie, Bowling Green,<br />

168.<br />

Harman's Station, 60.<br />

Harney, Ben, song writer, 214.<br />

Harper's Tavern, Chester, Penn.,<br />

199, 200.<br />

Harris, Credo Fitch, writer, 33.<br />

Harris, John B., husband of Tabitha<br />

Graham, 69.<br />

Harris, S. D., and the Greek War of<br />

Independence, 112.<br />

Harrison, Gov. Benjamin, 144; letter<br />

from Walker Daniel, <strong>13</strong>9, 140; letter<br />

from Win. Johnston, 143, 146.<br />

Harrison, Gem William Henry, and<br />

the Greek War of Independence,<br />

101.<br />

Harrodsburg, 4, 7, 48, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Hart, Charles Henry, on M. H.<br />

Jouett, 86.<br />

Hart, Joel T., sculptor, 93.<br />

Hart, Col. Thomas, 89.<br />

Hartt, Mary, Chester County, Penn.,<br />

182, 191.<br />

Haekett, Mr., near Frankfort, 206.<br />

Hatcher, Harlan, writer, 33.<br />

Hawes Ford, Big Sandy R., 66.<br />

Hawes, RoberL of Big Sandy R., 60.<br />

Hawthorne, Bess L., Michael Stoner,<br />

1774, 47.<br />

Haydon, Benj., son of Win., 4.<br />

Haydon, Bland Ballard, son of Win.,<br />

4.<br />

Haydon, Win., son of Win., 4; Ann<br />

Ballard, wile of Win., 3, 4.<br />

Hays, Will S., song writer, 214.<br />

Helm, Charles J., of the Confederacy,<br />

120.<br />

Helm, Mrs. T. Kennedy, Louisville,<br />

118.<br />

Hemans, Georgia, hafidweavings,<br />

171.<br />

Henry, Daniel, and John <strong>Filson</strong>, in<br />

Jefferson County court records,<br />

190-193.<br />

Hereford, James H., Floyd Co., 70.<br />

Heslopp, Ann Graham, wife of Benjam<br />

m Ballard, 6.<br />

Hickman Creek and early settlement,<br />

Fayette Co, 160.<br />

Hill, H. T, Floyd County, 74.<br />

Hill, Miss Mary D., Louisville kindergarten,<br />

218.<br />

Hill, J. Murray, Bowling Green, 168.<br />

Hill, Miss Patty, Louisville kindergarten,<br />

218.<br />

Hillsborough Baptist Church, 94, 95.<br />

Hindman Settlement School, handweaving,<br />

171.<br />

Hite, Isaac, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

Hodges, L. M. and W. B. Davis,<br />

authors of A Boy Jr ,m Kentucky,<br />

122.<br />

Hoefelman, Walter M., <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Records Survey, 174.<br />

HoUey, Horace: interest in Greek<br />

War, 100, 103, 104 111; portrait by<br />

Earl, painted for Andrew Jackson,<br />

150. 216.


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Hood, Major Andrew, Big Sandy<br />

River, 60.<br />

Hope, W. D., Visits site of Ballard<br />

Massacre, 15, 17, 18.<br />

Hopkins, Gen. Samuel, War of 1812,<br />

79.<br />

Herd, Parker, writer, 35.<br />

Howard, James, Woodford Co., 96.<br />

Howard, Harriet, handweaving, 171.<br />

Howard's Creek, Lower, 77.<br />

Howe, Samuel Gridley, and the<br />

Greek War of Independence, 107,<br />

• 1<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Hubbell, Lucinda Smith, Hubbell<br />

family, 174.<br />

Hume, Edgar Erskine: history of<br />

LaFayette portrait, 84, 85.<br />

Humphrey, Alexander P., Louisville<br />

lawyer, <strong>13</strong>0.<br />

Humphreys, Uricb, of Augusta, Va.,<br />

57.<br />

Humphreyville Inn, East Fallowfield,<br />

Penn., 188.<br />

Hunt, William Gibbs, Western Review<br />

and Miscellaneous Magazine, 163-165.<br />

Hurst, Mrs. Prentice W, <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Records Survey, 174.<br />

Hutehings, Win, of Augusta, Va., 57.<br />

Hutton, Daniel, M.: James L. Isenberg<br />

Memorial Service, 1938, 48;<br />

review of his Ephraim McDot ll,<br />

175; republishes Mrs. Jane Todd<br />

. Crawford, 176.<br />

Indian town, the last in Kentucky:<br />

Eskippakithiki, by Lueien Beekner,<br />

In Kentucky, review, 47.<br />

Innis, Harry, 141, 145.<br />

Irvine, Abram, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

Isenberg, James, L.: Memorial Service<br />

in Harrodsburg, December 1,<br />

1938, 48, 49; death of, 49.<br />

Ivanhas, Scott's, 90.<br />

Jackson, Andrew his artist, Earl,<br />

portrait of Horace Holley, 150.<br />

Jackson, Levi, Wilderness Road<br />

Weavers, 171.<br />

James, Howard C., Barthelfrni Tardivau,<br />

comment on, 122.<br />

Jameson, James, interest in Greek<br />

War, 104.<br />

Jacob's Park, near Louisville, 214.<br />

Jefferson, Thomas, interest in Greek<br />

War of Independence, 101.<br />

Jefferson County and early court<br />

records on John <strong>Filson</strong>, 190.<br />

Jillson, Willard Rouse, 24, 179, 180;<br />

writer, 32; John Graham of Virginia<br />

and Kentucky, 1765-1835,<br />

51-74; Rare Kentucky Books, 123;<br />

Land Title to Liberty Hall, also<br />

Rebecca Witten Graham, in T/<br />

Register; at unveiling of George<br />

Gray's mural Blue Licks, 173; Paul<br />

Sawyier, 219.<br />

Jfllson, Mrs. Willard Rouse (Oriole<br />

Gormley), Jillson, 67.<br />

Johns, Elizabeth Graham, Floyd Co.,<br />

67.<br />

Johns, John Graham, grandson of<br />

John Graham, 58.<br />

Johns, Capt. John G., Sr., of Winchester,<br />

67.<br />

JoahTns, Mary Elizabeth, Floyd Co.,<br />

JOahTnS, Thomasj Sr., Floyd Co., 60,<br />

Johns, Thomas P., Jr., husband of<br />

Elizabeth Graham, 67.<br />

Johnson, Augusta PhillipsLA Century<br />

of Wayne Counly Kentucky,<br />

18{)0-19{)0, comment, 123.<br />

Johnson, Charles Thruston, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong><br />

Club's Keyed-Bugles, 211, 212.<br />

Johnson, Major Madison C., Frankfort<br />

lawyer, <strong>13</strong>0.<br />

Johnson, Robert, Woodford Co., 93.<br />

Johnston, J. Stoddard, Memorial<br />

History of Louisville, 142-146.<br />

Johnston, Miss Ruth, U. of K., 167.<br />

Johnston, William pioneer, excape<br />

from Indians near Bullitt s Lick,<br />

143; purchases a Bible while an<br />

Indian captive, 145, 146; Bible in<br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Club archives, 145, 220.<br />

Johnston, William Preston, of the<br />

Confederacy, 120.<br />

Jonas Edward A., 33; Matthew Harris<br />

Jouett, Kentucky Portrait Painter,<br />

1787-1857, reviewed by Samuel M.<br />

Wilson, 75-96. 122.<br />

Jones, Miss, first wife of Benjamin<br />

Ballard, 4.<br />

Jones, Mrs. Samuel E., on Historic<br />

Homes, 46.<br />

Jorden, John, Chester County,<br />

Penn. 183.<br />

Jordon's, Mr., tavern in Lancaster,<br />

Penn., 199, 200.<br />

Jouett, Alexander Stuart (or Gilbert<br />

Stuart Jouett)i 81.


234 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Jouett, George P., son of Capt. John<br />

Jouett, 93, 94.<br />

Jouett, Gilbert Stuart (or Alexander<br />

Stuart Jouett), 81.<br />

Jouett, Capt. John, "Jack" Joustt,<br />

father of Matthew Harris Jouett,<br />

75, 77, 88; facsimile of signature,<br />

91 addendum on data pertaining<br />

to locat on of his homes in Kentucky,<br />

93-96.<br />

Jouett, Landon C, son of Captaln<br />

John Jouett, 96.<br />

Joustt, Margaret Henderson daughter<br />

of William AI en and wife of<br />

Matthew H. Jouett, 78, 82, 88.<br />

Jouett, Matthew, unele of Matthew<br />

Harris Jouett, 77-79.<br />

Jouett, Maithew Harris, Kentucky<br />

Portrait Painter, 1787-1857, by<br />

Edward A. Jonas, reviewed by<br />

Samuel M. Wilson, 75-96. 122.<br />

Jouett, Matthew Harris, Kentucky<br />

Portrait Painter, A Review, by<br />

Samuel M. Wilson, 75-96. Facsimiles<br />

of signature, 91. Portrait<br />

of George Rogers Clark in <strong>Filson</strong><br />

Club, 41.<br />

Jouett, Matthew Harris, Notes on<br />

Painting, in Gilbert Stuart and His<br />

Pupils, 216.<br />

Joustt, Sally, wife of Capt. John<br />

Jouett, 94.<br />

Joustt's Creek Clark Co. (Dewitt's<br />

or Durrett s or Duit's or Duke's<br />

Creek), 77.<br />

Jouett's Mill, Woodford Co., 95.<br />

Kaye, Mrs. Lewis G. (Mary Johnston<br />

Fenley), presents Wm. Johnston's<br />

Bible to <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 145.<br />

Keen, Major John interest in Greek<br />

War, 111.<br />

Keen, 0., Lexington, 83.<br />

Keen's Inn, Mrs., Lexington, 109.<br />

Keightley, George, pioneer, death of,<br />

142, 143, 146.<br />

Kelley, Edith Summers, writer, 34.<br />

Kelly, Eleanor Mercein, writer, 35.<br />

Kels% Walker or Walter, Interview<br />

with Shane, 163.<br />

Kentuckiana, Guardian of: Our<br />

State's History, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club<br />

and R. C Ballard Thruston, by<br />

Miss Marion Porter, 37-42.<br />

Kentuckians Are Different, by Marmaduke<br />

B. Morton, comment, 123.<br />

Kentucky, A Boy From Life of Dr. J.<br />

Leslie Davis, by Warren B. Davis<br />

and Leigh Mitchell Hedges, 122.<br />

Kentucky In, review, 47.<br />

Kentucky Liberal, 1780-19 8i by<br />

N. H. onne, review, 216.<br />

Kentucky, Political Beginnings of,<br />

by John Mason Brown, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong><br />

Club Publications No. 6, <strong>13</strong>3.<br />

Kentucky, University of, 25, 26, 119,<br />

167.<br />

Kentucky Academy at Pisgah, 9{}.<br />

Kentucky Books, Rare, by W. R. Jill-<br />

SOl , comments, 123.<br />

Kentucky County Government, Duties<br />

and Functions of, by W. P. A. writers,<br />

124.<br />

Kentucky Coverlets, by Leu Tats,<br />

reviewed by Mabel Medaro<br />

Williams, 121.<br />

Kentucky and the Greek War of<br />

Independence, 1821-1828, by Htmtley<br />

Dupre, 97-117.<br />

Kentucky Homes and Gardens, Old,<br />

by .Elizabeth Patterson Thomas,<br />

revmw, 217.<br />

Kentucky Homsej <strong>The</strong> Enchanted<br />

Bluegrass, and Bluegrass Houses<br />

and <strong>The</strong>ir Traditions, by Simpson;<br />

Old Kentucky Homes and Gardens,<br />

by Thomas, 217, 218.<br />

Kentucky Imprints, 1787-1810, Check<br />

In'st of, American Imprint Inventory,<br />

by Douglas C. McMurtrie,<br />

124; review by John Wilson Townsend,<br />

174.<br />

Kentucky In American Letters, Townsend,<br />

23, 24, 28.<br />

Kentucky Literature, A History of<br />

Since 19<strong>13</strong>, by John Wilson Townsend,<br />

21-36.<br />

Kentucky Papers of the Draper Manuscript<br />

Collection, Calendar of, 157-<br />

165.<br />

Kentucky <strong>Society</strong> for Promoting<br />

Useful Knowledge, Danville, 96.<br />

Kentucky State <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

and <strong>The</strong> Register, 6, 47, 173, 2<strong>13</strong>;<br />

Boone Day, 172 173i Gray's mural,<br />

Battle of Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Kentucky State Medical Association<br />

dedicates Dr. McDowell home in<br />

Danville, 172.<br />

Kentucky State Seal, 170.<br />

Kentucky and Tennessee, Some<br />

Early Connections Between, by<br />

A. L. Crabb, 147-156.<br />

Kephart, Johnj business with John<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 182.


<strong>1939</strong>] Index 235<br />

Kerr, Judge Charles, historian, 34;<br />

birthday poem to Mr. Thruston,<br />

44.<br />

Keyed-Bugles, <strong>The</strong> Fflson Club's, by<br />

Charles Thruston Johnson, 211,<br />

212; picture of two, facing page<br />

212.<br />

Kindergarten in Kentucky, Seventy-<br />

Three Years of, by Martha King<br />

Alexander, review, 218.<br />

King, Mrs. Wyneie (Hortenee Flexner),<br />

35.<br />

Kinkead, Cleves, writer, 35.<br />

Kinkead, Miss Ludie J., visits site of<br />

Ballard Massacre, 17; curator, 38.<br />

Kiasrj Walter' H., exhibit of sketches<br />

in Speed Museum, 171.<br />

Kiwanis Club Civic Cup, presented<br />

to R. C. Ballard Thrtmton in 1928,<br />

42.<br />

Klein, John, in Ballard Massacre, 12,<br />

<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Knight, Grant, writer, 32.<br />

Knox County, by W. P. A. writers,<br />

124.<br />

LaFayette Academy, formerly Lexington<br />

Female Academy, 111.<br />

LaFayette, Gen., portrait: by<br />

Jouett, 84; by Ary Scheffer, 84;<br />

history of, by E. E. Hume, 84, 85;<br />

in Lexington, 111.<br />

Lsmbdin, J. R., on M. H. Jouett, 87.<br />

Lampton, Will J., poet, 24.<br />

Laurel County, by W. P. A. writers,<br />

124.<br />

Lawwill, Mrs. W. C., Lexington, 120.<br />

La vae Win. H., husband of Sophia<br />

Graham, 68, 74.<br />

Lea, Francis W., Fayette Co., 93.<br />

Leathers, John Allen, and wife Florence<br />

Richardson, 152.<br />

Lebanon, Tenn., and Cumberland<br />

University, 148.<br />

Lee, Mr., near Chapline's Fork of<br />

Salt River, 205.<br />

Leltch Station, Campbell Co., 47.<br />

Leman, Mrs. Amy (Samuel), wife of<br />

James Ballard, 10.<br />

Leman, Samuel, pioneer, 10.<br />

Leonard, Joe, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 195.<br />

Lester, William Stewart, writer, 34.<br />

Levisa Fork of Big Sandy River,<br />

picture of, 68.<br />

Lexington, 21, 25, 26 101-117.<br />

Lezington, History of, by Ranck, on<br />

MeKinney's fight with a wildcat,<br />

163.<br />

Lezington and the Bluegrass Country,<br />

by Workers of the Federal Writers'<br />

Project of the Works Progress Administration,<br />

124.<br />

Lexington Female Academy, 104, 106,<br />

107, 111; changed to LaFayette<br />

Academy, 111.<br />

Liberal Kentucky, 1780-19 8, by N.<br />

H. Sonne, rewew, 210.<br />

Liberty Hall, Frankfort, 92, 125, 168,<br />

170, 171, 217, 220' officers and incomplete<br />

list of oard of Managers,<br />

I18; Garden Club tours, 119,<br />

120, 170" Land Title, by W. R. Jillson<br />

in h Register, 173. Built in<br />

1796, not 1792, 125, 220.<br />

Liberty Hall, Lexington, Virginia,<br />

forerunner of Washington andLee<br />

University, 52, 55, 58, 170.<br />

Liggett, George, husband of Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Filson</strong>, 189.<br />

Lincoln Abraham, 120; A. J. Ballard<br />

at funera of, 41.<br />

Lindsey, Thomas N., Frankfort, 126.<br />

Linn's Station, 7, 8, 11.<br />

Literature, Kentucky, A History of<br />

Since 19<strong>13</strong>, by John Wilson Townsend,<br />

21-36.<br />

Liteey, Edward Carlisle, writer, 34.<br />

Litsey, Sarah, Mrs. Frank Nye,<br />

writer, 34.<br />

Little, Lucius P., writer, 27.<br />

Lloyd, Dr. John Uri, writer, 34.<br />

Logansport, Indiana, L'Augulilc Valley<br />

Memorial Association, "Ken°<br />

tueky Day" celebration, 214, 215.<br />

Louisville: A Prize Fighter in <strong>The</strong><br />

Nineties, in Harper'8 Magazine by<br />

Edmund Ruekcr, 214. ' -<br />

Louisville: Southern Exposition, 176,<br />

177; Industrial Exposition, 170,<br />

177. Louisville Municipal Amphitheater,<br />

47.<br />

Louisville, Courier-Journal, Letter<br />

to on old Southern Exposition in<br />

Louisville, by John A. Doyle,<br />

quoted, 176, 177.<br />

Louisville, German-English Academy<br />

of, 218.<br />

Lurton, Judge H. H., Tenn., 155.<br />

Lyle, Joel R., Bourbon Ladies Acadeny<br />

and Boarding School, 99.<br />

Lynch, Mr., Lexington, interest in<br />

Greek War, 111.<br />

Lyon, Matthew, 168.<br />

Lyons, Mrs. William L., St., Liberty<br />

Hall committee, 118.


236 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

MeAdow, Samuel, of Dixon, Tenn.,<br />

153.<br />

McChesne , Harry V., Kentucky<br />

State H torisal <strong>Society</strong>, 172, 173.<br />

MeClung, John A., Western Adventure,<br />

159, 165.<br />

McClure, Alex., Woodford Co., 94.<br />

McClure, Samuel and wife, Indian<br />

incident, 159.<br />

McCormaek, Dr. Arthur Thomas,<br />

Dr. Ephraim MeDowell home dedication,<br />

172.<br />

MeCormaek, Mrs. Arthur Thomas,<br />

her Jane Todd Crawford republished<br />

by D. M. Hutton, 176.<br />

McCreary County by W. P. A. writera,<br />

124.<br />

McCune, Bryan, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 182, 191.<br />

MeCu]lough, S. D. interest in Greek<br />

War, 111.<br />

McDermott, Mrs. Edward J., death,<br />

49.<br />

MeDowell, Captain, of Richmond,<br />

Va., hears of <strong>Filson</strong>'s death, 194.<br />

McDowell, Dr. Ephraim, 150, 155;<br />

home in Danville dedicated, 172;<br />

in Statuary Hall, Washington 172;<br />

home a State Shrine, 175. Ephraim<br />

McDowell, by Hutton, 175.<br />

MeDowel], Henry C., Big Stone Gap,<br />

Va., 39.<br />

McDowell Sarah, wife of Judge<br />

Bland Ba lard, 11.<br />

McDowell, Samuel, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

MeElroy, Robert M., historian, 34.<br />

MeGary, Hugh, Blue Licks, 173.<br />

McGavock, Jacob, of Tenn., 159.<br />

McGavoek, Mary, wife of James Ross<br />

Todd, 152.<br />

MeGavock, Randal, Mayor of Nashville,<br />

152.<br />

McGavocks of Tenn. and Ky., 150;<br />

of Breckinridge and Mason counties,<br />

150.<br />

McGill, Anna Blanche, death, 49.<br />

McGready, James, pioneer preacher,<br />

153.<br />

McIntosh, James D., Lexington merchant,<br />

82-84.<br />

MeKinney, Harvey, and His Mother<br />

Mrs. John MeKinney, Interview<br />

with John D. Shane, by Otto A.<br />

Rothert, 157-166.<br />

McKinney John, Fight with a Wildcat<br />

and other Data on MeKinney s<br />

Life, based on John D. Shane interviews,<br />

by Otto A. Rothert, 157-166.<br />

Pamphlet, 158-161.<br />

MeKinney, Mrs. John, and Her Son<br />

Harvey, Interview with John D.<br />

Shane Including Data on John<br />

McKinney's F gbt with a Wildcat,<br />

by Otto A. Rothert, 157-166.<br />

McMeekin, Isabel McLennan, writerp<br />

119.<br />

MeMillan, Gov. Benton, Tenn., 155.<br />

McMurtrie, Douglas C.: American<br />

imprints aud history of printing,<br />

158; Check List of Kentucky Imprints,<br />

1787-1810, review by John<br />

Wilson Townsend, 174.<br />

MeMurtry, R. Gerald, Elizabethtown,<br />

1779-1879, 46.<br />

McNairy, Dr., of Nashville, 154.<br />

McNairy, Judge John, 149.<br />

McPheeters, Alexander, pioneer, 160,.<br />

163.<br />

McPike, Hannah, wife of Banjamin<br />

Haydon, 4.<br />

McReynolds, Judge J. C., Tenn., 155.<br />

MeVey, Frank L., Univ. of Ky., 172.<br />

Macedonia Chtirch, Fayette Co., 47.<br />

Madden, J. Edward, book collector,<br />

33.<br />

Madden, Rev. Thomas L., Methodist,<br />

153.<br />

Madison, Gabriel, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Madison County, early marriage<br />

records, 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Madison, President, James, <strong>13</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5.<br />

Magruder, Benj., Ill. Chief Justice,<br />

126.<br />

Magruder, Mary Lanier, writer, 33.<br />

Major, Mrs. S. I. M., Frankfort, 120.<br />

Mann, Win., guardian of David Graham,<br />

55, 56.<br />

Mansion House, Frankfort, 206.<br />

Marcosson, Isaac F., writer, 35, 214.<br />

Marks, Gov. A. S. of Tenn., 152.<br />

Marshall, Colonel, pioneer in Fayette<br />

County, 182.<br />

Marshallj Humphreyj Kentucky historian,<br />

his presumed connection<br />

with <strong>Filson</strong>'s manuscript of K6ntucky<br />

196-198.<br />

Marshall, Humphrey, 154; Mexican<br />

War, 81.<br />

Marshall, Humphrey, American<br />

botanist his possible connection<br />

with <strong>Filson</strong> s Kentucky, 197, 198.<br />

Marshall, Dr. Louis, school at Buck<br />

Pond, 96.<br />

Martin, Col. Lawrence, on <strong>Filson</strong>,<br />

180.


<strong>1939</strong>] I n d e x 237<br />

Martin, Mrs. William H., of Midway,<br />

collector of material on Matthew<br />

Harris Jouett, 75, 76.<br />

Mason, Margaret (Mrs. John Brown),<br />

grandmother of John Mason<br />

Brown, 125, 220.<br />

Mason, Margaretta, daughter of Rev.<br />

John Mason, wife of John Brown,<br />

220.<br />

Masterson, Mrs., sees McKinney's<br />

fight with a wildcat, 164.<br />

Matthews, Absolom, on Bailard<br />

• Massacre, 19.<br />

Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin,<br />

visit site of Ballards Massacre, 14,<br />

15.<br />

Mattbews, Diana second wife of<br />

Bland W. Ba lard, 9.<br />

Mattbews Robert F., mayor of<br />

She byvil e, 9.<br />

Matthews, Prof. Thomas J., interest<br />

in Greek War, 116•<br />

Mattbews, William Lewis, Bowling<br />

Green, 168.<br />

Mattingly, Sister Mary Ramona, historian,<br />

34.<br />

May, George, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

May, John, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7, <strong>13</strong>8.<br />

Mayes, Daniel, of Christian County,<br />

207.<br />

Mayo, Anna, picture showing part of<br />

her farm on Levisa Fork, 68.<br />

Mayo, Bernard, writer, 35.<br />

Mayo, Jacob, hsuband of Rebecca<br />

Graham, 67, 68, 70.<br />

Mayo, Morice, Floyd Co., 70.<br />

Mayo, Morrow, writer, 34.<br />

Mayo, Wilson, Floyd Co., 69, 74.<br />

Meigs, Return Johathan, lawyer, of<br />

Tenn., 151.<br />

Menees, Ellen, wife of William Whitsitt,<br />

149.<br />

Menefee, K. Jouett, or Matthew H.<br />

Jouett, 80, 81.<br />

Mercer County, abstracts of early<br />

wills, 173, 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Merriweather, Clayborn W., Negro<br />

poet, 121, 122; review of his unflowers,<br />

1 .<br />

Middleton, W. R., visits site of Ballard<br />

Massacre, 15.<br />

Miles, Rev. Richard P., Bishop of<br />

Nashville, 154.<br />

Mill Creek Baptist Church near<br />

Nashville, Tenn., 149.<br />

Miller, Jonathan P. and the Greek<br />

War of Independence, 107, 112.<br />

Mills, Judge Benjamin, 208.<br />

Mills, Robert "Duke of Brazoria,"<br />

152.<br />

Milward, Jo, writer, 32.<br />

Montague, Isabella, wife of James<br />

• Ballard, 5.<br />

Montgomery, John, pioneer, 142.<br />

Montgomery, Michael, of Prestonsburg,<br />

66.<br />

Monroe, James, and the Greek War<br />

of Independence, 102, 107.<br />

Moore, Mr., Indian incident, 159.<br />

Moore Mr. [James Francis] at BUllitts<br />

Lick and Fish Pools, 143.<br />

Moore, Rev. James: he and John<br />

McKinney have experience with<br />

Indians, 163; hero of Flute and<br />

Violin, 163.<br />

Morehead, Gov. Charles S., 155.<br />

Morgan, A. G., Mexican War, 81.<br />

Morgan, Calvin C., Mexican War, 81.<br />

Morgan, David, Jr., husband of<br />

Eleanor Graham, 61, 67.<br />

Morgan, Frederic L., architect, 116.<br />

Morgan, John Hunt; 90; Mexican<br />

War, 81; military operations<br />

against, by John Mason Brown,<br />

129.<br />

Morgan, Dr. Thomas Hunt, Lexington,<br />

90.<br />

Morris, Col. and Mrs. John, portrait<br />

by Jouett, 89.<br />

Morris, Julius, husband of Elizabeth<br />

A. Ballard, and father of Mrs.<br />

Margaret Morris Bridweil, 6. 1.<br />

Morris Margaret (Mrs. Roy Bridwell),<br />

on Bailard Massacre and One<br />

of the Early Ballard Families of<br />

Kentucky, 1-20.<br />

Morrison, Col. James, of Morrison<br />

Hall, 90, 116; interest in Greek<br />

War, 104.<br />

Morton, John H., Lexington, 92.<br />

Morton, Marmaduke B., Kenluch'a<br />

Are Different, comment, 123.<br />

Mount Sterling, Battle of, and John<br />

Mason Brown, 129.<br />

Mud Link or Olympian Springs, 95.<br />

Muhlenbero County, Rothert, 27.<br />

Muldoon, Hannah, handweaving,171.<br />

Muller, Edwin, writer, 34.<br />

Mulligan, James, writer, 23.<br />

Muter, George, pioneer, 145.<br />

Nahm, Charles S., Louisville and<br />

Bowling Green, 167, 168.<br />

Nahm, Charles S., Jr., Louisville,168.<br />

Nahm, Fred, Bowling Green, 168.


238 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Nall, James O., <strong>The</strong> Tobacco Night<br />

Riders of Kentucky and Tennessesj<br />

190 -1909, review, 216.<br />

Nashville, Tenn. : early cultural centre,<br />

147-156; Nashville Female<br />

Academy, 150; Cumberland College,<br />

147, 148; University of Nashville,<br />

152, 154, 155.<br />

Neagle, John, on M. H. Jouett, 87,88.<br />

Neel, J. Hall, Bowling Green, 168.<br />

Neal family, Ky. and Tenn., 155.<br />

Newton, R. B., residence near site of<br />

Ballard Massacre, 15, 16.<br />

Nicholas, Wilson Cary, Woodford<br />

Co., 94, 95.<br />

Night RidersL <strong>The</strong> Tobacco, of Kentuc<br />

y and Tennsssee, 1905-1909, by<br />

J. O. Nail, review, 216.<br />

Niles, John Jacob, writer, 33.<br />

Nottingham Academy, Maryland,<br />

188.<br />

Nye, Mrs. Frank (Sarah Liteey),<br />

writer, 34.<br />

O'Bannon, Mr. visits site of. Ballard<br />

Massacre and Tyler's Statlon, 14.<br />

Ogallallis, <strong>The</strong>, Young E. Allison,214.<br />

O'Hara, <strong>The</strong>odore, writer, 22.<br />

Ohio Company o] Virginia and the<br />

Westward Mouement, by K. P.<br />

Bailey, review, 215.<br />

Oldham, William, Revolutionary<br />

soldier, 39.<br />

Olymphian Springs, Bath Co., 78, 95.<br />

O'Neal, Robert, Woodford Co., 93,<br />

94.<br />

Overton, Mrs. Thomas, of Tenn. and<br />

Dr. Ephraim McDowell, 155.<br />

Owen, Capt., visits site of BaUard<br />

Massacre and Tyler's Station, 14.<br />

Owes, Capt. George, pioneer militia<br />

company, 10.<br />

Owings, Col. Thomas Dye, Bath<br />

County, 78.<br />

Owsley, Judge Win., 208.<br />

Pad ett, James A., Letters of Col.<br />

Richard and Commodore Richard<br />

Taylor, 47; letters of J. C. Pickett,<br />

173.<br />

Page, Thomas Nelson, on life of John<br />

Fox, Jr., 25.<br />

Paine, Thomas, and Galloway and<br />

George Pomeroy, on land rights<br />

<strong>13</strong>8-140.<br />

Palmore, Mabel, handweaving, 171.<br />

Paris Bourbon County, Sesquicentennial<br />

Ce ebration, 219.<br />

Parish Willis, becomes owner of site<br />

of Tyler s Station, 14, 18, 19.<br />

Patton, James,husband of Jane <strong>Filson</strong>,<br />

189 at Falls of Ohio, 182.<br />

Patterson, John Leteher, on life of<br />

John Fox, Jr., 25.<br />

Patterson, Joseph, of Vs., 63.<br />

Patton, Col. James, Va. Colonial<br />

Militia, 56, 59.<br />

Peay, Gov. Austin, Tenn., 155.<br />

Peck, John, Lexington, 79.<br />

Peeled Oak, Bath Co:, 163.<br />

Pendennis Club, Louisville, 214.<br />

Pennsylvania, Colonial and Federal,<br />

by It. M. Jenkins, 193.<br />

Pennsylvania, History of, by Egler<br />

185, 193.<br />

pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser,<br />

advertises <strong>Filson</strong>'s book,<br />

198-201.<br />

Fepin and Barnett, Lexington, interest<br />

in Greek War, 109.<br />

Periclean Literary <strong>Society</strong>, Lexington,<br />

25.<br />

Petersburg, projected town, Woodford<br />

County, 95.<br />

Petrie, Mrs. Cordie G., writer, 28.<br />

Phillips, P. Lee, on Fflson, 180.<br />

Piatt, Capt. Jacob, pioneer militia<br />

company, 10.<br />

Pike, J. M., interest in Greek War, "<br />

109.<br />

Pins, <strong>The</strong> Trail of the Lonesome, by<br />

John Fox, Jr., 28, 39.<br />

Pisgah, Kentucky Academy at, 96.<br />

Plaschke, Paul A., cartoonist, 214.<br />

Plummer, Arthur, U. of K., 167.<br />

Pluright, William, Wilmington, DeI.,<br />

196.<br />

Poindexter, Gov. George, painted by<br />

Jouett, 83, 84.<br />

Poinsett, Joel R., and the Greek War<br />

of Independence, 108.<br />

Point Pleasant, Battle of, John<br />

MeKinney in, 158.<br />

Polk, Col. Bill, writer, 21, 22.<br />

Pope, John, secretary, 210.<br />

Pope, Win., Revolutionary soldier,39.<br />

Pomeroy George, and Galloway and<br />

Thomas Paine on land rights, <strong>13</strong>8-<br />

140.<br />

Porter, Miss Marion: Guardian of<br />

Kentuckiana, Meshed together are<br />

Our State's History, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong><br />

Club and R. C. Ballard Thruston,<br />

37-42.


<strong>1939</strong>] Index. 239<br />

Prentice, George D., 154.<br />

Preston, John, and his wife Elizabeth<br />

Patton of Colonial Virginia, <strong>13</strong>3.<br />

Preston, Col. John, of Va. and Prestonsburg,<br />

Ky., 53, 59-66, 70.<br />

Preston, Mary Owen, wife of John<br />

Mason Brown, 129.<br />

Preston, Gen. William C. S. A.,<br />

father of Mrs. John ason Brown,<br />

129.<br />

Preston Capt William Company of<br />

• • ] . . .<br />

Rangers m Va. Colomal Militia, 55.<br />

Preston Family, Memoranda of the,<br />

by John Mason Brown, <strong>13</strong>3.<br />

Prestonsburg, 59-70.<br />

Price, Mrs. John W., Glenview, 120.<br />

Price, Samuel Woodson, Ok/Masters:<br />

83; confusion in statement pointed<br />

out, 79; on Gilbert Stuart, 81, 86.<br />

Price, Capt. Win, in early Kentucky<br />

militia, 59.<br />

Priestley, James, educator, 147, 148.<br />

Princeton, Ky., original home of<br />

Cumberland University, Tenn.,<br />

148.<br />

Prize Fighter in <strong>The</strong> Nineties, in<br />

Harper's Magazlne, by Edmund<br />

Rucker, 214.<br />

Pulliam Benjamin, husband of Sally<br />

Bal ard, 11.<br />

Pulliam, Bland Ballard, later Fulliana,<br />

11.<br />

Pusey, Dr. William Allen, writer, 34;<br />

Giants of Medicine .in Pioneer<br />

Kentucky, 46.<br />

Quinn (Guinn) Mr., school teacher<br />

near Ballard Massacre, 8, <strong>13</strong>.<br />

Rabold Mrs. Earl D. Louisville,<br />

120; ] iberty Hall comm ttee, 118.<br />

Rafinesque, Constantine Samuel, interest<br />

in Greek War, 104, 105; U. of<br />

K. radio broadcast on, 119.<br />

Railey, James, visits site of Ballard<br />

Massacre and Tyler Station, 14.<br />

Railey, Lavinia Harrison, wife of<br />

Camden M. Ballard, O.<br />

Raisin River, Battle of, 10.<br />

Rampaging Frontier, <strong>The</strong>, by Thomaa<br />

D. Clark, 165; review, 215.<br />

Ranck, Edwin Carry, "Ned" Ranek,<br />

writer, 28.<br />

Ranek, George W., historian, 22.<br />

Rankin, Wm., pioneer, 160, 161.<br />

Raseoe, Burton, writer, 31.<br />

Rateliff, Samuel, Shelby Co., 94.<br />

Read family, referred to, 7.<br />

Reager Allen M., Treasurer of <strong>The</strong><br />

Ellson Cub, Annual Report, 45.<br />

Redd, W. B., interest in Greek War,<br />

111.<br />

Rice, Alice Hegan (Mrs. Cale Young<br />

Rice), 28, 217.<br />

Rice, Mrs. Betty, land near site of<br />

Ballard Massacre, 15.<br />

Rice, Cale Young, 28; Bridglr the<br />

Fears, an autobiography, review,<br />

217.<br />

Rice, David, "Father" Rice, on<br />

death of Walker Daniel, 144.<br />

Riding, Laura, writer, 34.<br />

Riite, Peter B., Celeste, 124.<br />

Richardson, Miss E. Ramsey, writer,<br />

33.<br />

Richardson, Florence, wife of John<br />

Allen Leathers, 152.<br />

Richardson, Lawrence, and wife<br />

Alice Walker, 152.<br />

Richardson, Nathaniel, Woodford<br />

Co., 96.<br />

River Raisin, Battle of, 80.<br />

Roberts, Capt. Ben., Revolutionary<br />

soldier, 5.<br />

Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, novelist<br />

and poet, 29; Black Is My Truelove's<br />

Hair, review, 218.<br />

Robertson, Donald and Rachel,<br />

School of, in Va., <strong>13</strong>4, <strong>13</strong>5.<br />

Robertson, George, speaker, 206-209.<br />

Roberteon, Harrison editerj 23 28.<br />

Robins, Elizabeth, writer, 34.<br />

Roche, Prof. John, Lexington, 89.<br />

Rodes, Charles, Colonial, Va., 156.<br />

Rodes family in Ky. and Tenn., 156.<br />

Rodgers, Anne, wife of Felix Grundy,<br />

148.<br />

Roemele Mrs. <strong>The</strong>odore F. Louisv<br />

le, 120; Liberty Ha 1 committee,<br />

118.<br />

Rollins, C. B., letters by George<br />

Caleb Bingham, 2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Rasebery, Marguerite, writer, 34.<br />

Ross, Miss Mary Hill, Colonial<br />

Dames, 119.<br />

Rothert, Otto A., 23, 271 32, 34, 38,<br />

41 48 145 1681John D. Shane's<br />

Interview w th Mrs. John MeKinhey<br />

and her son Harvey, Including<br />

Data on John McKinney's Fight<br />

with a Wildcat, 157-166.<br />

Rowan, John, of Bardstowh, 147, 148.


24O Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Rucker Edmund, A Prize Fighter in<br />

<strong>The</strong> ineties, in Harper's Maga-<br />

'ns, by Edmund Rucker, 214.<br />

Rule, l v. Lucien V., historian, 34.<br />

Rumford, Jonathan, merchant, Wilmington,<br />

Del., 195, 196.<br />

Rush, Mrs. John H., statement by on<br />

Ballard family, 7.<br />

Russell's Cave, Fayette Co., 160.<br />

Sachs, Emanie, writer, 31.<br />

Salem Academy, Bardstown, 147, 148.<br />

Saline Salt Works, owned by Wilkins<br />

Brothers, 151.<br />

Salt Works at Bullitt's Lick, 142, 143,<br />

146.<br />

Samuels Jane Todd, handweaving,<br />

171.<br />

Sanders, Vernon "Screw," columnist,<br />

214.<br />

Sanders' Garden, Lexington, 1<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Sartain, John, engravings of Jouett<br />

portraits, 89.<br />

Sawyier Paul, artist, 122; W. R.<br />

Ji son s contemp ated fe of, 219.<br />

Sayre, Rev. B. B., school at Frankfort,<br />

126, <strong>13</strong>1.<br />

Seaggs Charles and Henry, of Va.<br />

and ky., 59; Henry, 60; James, 60.<br />

Seheffer, Ary, portrait of LaFayette,<br />

84, 85.<br />

School house, first in Kentucky:<br />

at Lexington, 162.<br />

Scott, Gen. Charles, 10, 95.<br />

Scott, Mrs. George, Frankfort 120.<br />

Scott's Ferry or Warehouse, on Kentucky<br />

River, 95.<br />

Sea, Andrew M., Jr, death, 49.<br />

Shane, John D., Interview with Mrs.<br />

• John McKinney and Her Son Harvey,<br />

Bourbon County, Including<br />

Data on John McKinney's Fight<br />

with a Wildcat, by Otto A. Rothert,<br />

157-166.<br />

Shahs John D. 35 194, 219; extracts<br />

of interviews with: Mr. Ware 158,<br />

161, 162; Martin Wymore 162;<br />

Samuel Tribble, 162; Walker Kelso,<br />

163.<br />

Shannon, Newton S, Shelby Co.,<br />

118.<br />

Shannon, William, marker to, erected<br />

by D. A. R., 118.<br />

Sharp, Solomon P., death of, 205-2 .<br />

Shelby, Gov. Isaac, 47, 155; Journal<br />

of, 9; War of 1812, 79.<br />

Shelby, Gem James, son of Isaac,<br />

portrait by Jouett, 89.<br />

Shropshire, Moses, pioneer, 160.<br />

Shryock, Gideon, architect, 11{ .<br />

Simpson, Elizabeth M., 34; <strong>The</strong> Enchanted<br />

Bluegrass review, 217;<br />

B uegrass Housen and <strong>The</strong>ir Traditions,<br />

218.<br />

Simpson, Harriette, writer, 33.<br />

Sink, Timothy, early Va., 2.<br />

Six-Mile Island, near Louisville, 214.<br />

Skiles Jacob, father of James Rumsey<br />

Ski es, 149.<br />

Skiles James Rumsey, 207; at Cumberland<br />

Co lege, 149•<br />

Slaughter, Mrs. Elvira S. M., writer,<br />

122.<br />

Slate Creek, Little Bath Co., 95;<br />

Slate Furnace or Iron Works, 96.<br />

Slaughter, Maj. George, Revolutionary<br />

soldier, 5.<br />

Small, Col. John, <strong>Filson</strong>'s attorney<br />

at Vincennes, 182.<br />

Smith, Capt. Daniel at Battle of<br />

Point Pleasant, 57.<br />

Smith, Gem E. Kirby, of the Confederacy,<br />

120.<br />

Smith, Gen. G. W. Smith, of the<br />

Confederacy, 120.<br />

Smith Capt. John: Virginia Colonial<br />

Militia, 56; contacts with Col.<br />

John Preston and Prestonsburg,<br />

'59, 61, 64, 66.<br />

Smith, Miss Lockett, Ky. State <strong>Historical</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong>, 173.<br />

Smith, Mrs. Nannette Price portrait<br />

by Jouett, 89.<br />

Smith, Thomas, Kentucky Reporler,<br />

interest in Greek War, 101. 89.<br />

Smith, Mrs. Thomas Floyd, death<br />

49.<br />

Smithers, Arch•, of Augusta, Va, 57.<br />

Soard's Ferry, or Scott's Ferry or<br />

Warehouse, on Kentucky R., 95.<br />

Solomon, Jacob, of Augusta, Va, 57.<br />

Semmerby, Dr. Rufus, painted by<br />

Jouett, 83, 84.<br />

South, Dr. John Glover State Board<br />

of Health, 214.<br />

Southern <strong>Historical</strong> Association, 167;<br />

Southern <strong>Historical</strong> Journal, 16"/.<br />

Spalding, Jack J., death, 49.<br />

Speed J. B., Memorial Museum,<br />

Louisv lle, 75, 76, 89, 122, 171.<br />

Speed, James, Attorney General, 120.<br />

Speed, Joshua Fry, death, 49.<br />

Spindeltop Hall, near Lexington 217.<br />

Spoteylvania County, Va., home of<br />

Ballards, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9.<br />

Spradlin, J., Floyd County, 74.


<strong>1939</strong>] Index 241<br />

Sl urgin, David, pioneer, Clark Co.,<br />

161.<br />

Spurloek, John, Prestonsburg 2 60, 66.<br />

Stagg, Martha Milam, handweaving,<br />

171.<br />

Stanten, B. J., Paris and Bourbon<br />

County Sesquicentennial Celebration,<br />

219.<br />

Stanton, Henry, poet, 22.<br />

Staples, Charles R., historian, 32.<br />

Stewart Elizabeth wife of Benjamin<br />

Ba ard, 4.<br />

Stewart J. Adger, 37 43; Liberty<br />

Hall ommittee, 118.<br />

Stickles, Arndt M., Joseph R. Underwood's<br />

Fragmentary Journal on<br />

the New and Old Court Contest in<br />

Kentucky, 202-210.<br />

Still, James, writer, 30.<br />

Stites, Judge James, on Gem Clark,<br />

119.<br />

Stites, John, death, 49.<br />

t ockton, Edward, Woodford Co., 90.<br />

Stockton, Capt. George, Jr., Fleming<br />

County, 78.<br />

Stone, Anna, wife of Peter Bass, 151.<br />

Stoner, Michael, Falls of the Ohio<br />

trip, 1774, 47.<br />

Stratton, Harry, Floyd Co., 69, 74.<br />

Stratton, Solomon, Big Sandy River,<br />

60.<br />

Strlekland William, early architect,<br />

Nashvi le, Tenn., 150.<br />

Stuart Alexander, marries widow of<br />

David Graham, 57.<br />

Stuart, Mrs. Archebald (Janet<br />

Brown),Colonist from Ireland, 125.<br />

Stuart, Gilbert, 80, 81, 85-87; Gilbert<br />

Stuart and His Pupils, by J. H.<br />

Morgan, review, 216.<br />

Stuart, Hugh, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 181.<br />

Stuart, Jesse, writer, 29, 30.<br />

Sturgill, Virgil Leon, 29, 30.<br />

Sullivan Medallion, A. S., awarded<br />

by U. of K., 167.<br />

Sullivan's Station, Beargrass Cr,<br />

146.<br />

Sulzer, Elmer G., director U. of K.<br />

radio broadcast, 119.<br />

Sunflowers, by Clayborn W. Merriweather,<br />

reviewedby J. W. Townsend,<br />

121, 122.<br />

Tannehfll, Wilkins: Saline Salt<br />

Works, 151; author and editor, 151,<br />

152; Masonic colleges in Ky. and<br />

Tenn., 152.<br />

Tapp, Hambleton, John J. Breekenridge<br />

and the Year, 1849, 46.<br />

Tardiveau, Berthelemi, by Howard C:<br />

James, comment on, 122.<br />

Tardiveau, Peter, pioneer, 122.<br />

Tarrant, Carter, Woodford Co., 94.<br />

Tate, Allen, writer, 30.<br />

Tate, Lou (Lou Tate Bousman),<br />

Kentucky Coverlets, reviewed by<br />

Mabel Medora Williams, 120; exhibition<br />

of handweaving, 171.<br />

Taul, Thomas P, interest in Greek<br />

War, 104.<br />

Taylor, Col. Richard and Commodore<br />

Richard Taylor, letters by<br />

J. A. Padgett, 47.<br />

Taylor, Zachary, 120.<br />

Tenant, Betsy, Betsy Ballard, 2-4. '<br />

Tennant, Seunerj of early Va., 3.<br />

Tennessee and Kentucky, Some<br />

Early Connections Between, by<br />

A. L. Crabh, 147-156.<br />

Thames, Battle of, 79.<br />

Thomas, Mr. Charles P., Liberty<br />

Hall Committee, 118.<br />

Thomas, Elizabeth Patterson, 0<strong>13</strong><br />

Kentucky Homes and Gardens, re:<br />

vmw, 217.<br />

Thomas, Miss Jean, writer, 33.<br />

Thompson, Miss, sees McKinney's<br />

fight with a wildcat, 164.<br />

Thompson, James, pioneer, <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

Thompson, Wm., of Va., 59.<br />

ThreldkiIls, land near site of Tyler<br />

Station, 14.<br />

Thruston, Frances Ann wife of<br />

Andrew Jackson Ba lard, 11, 37.<br />

Thruston, R. C. Ballard: 7, 33, 118,<br />

180; name of Thruston added to<br />

Ballard, 11 37; notes on Ballard<br />

family, 1 ; determ nes site of Baltard<br />

Massacre 14-17; sketch-map of<br />

site of Bailard Massacre, 16;<br />

Thruston, R. C. Ballard, and <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Filson</strong> Club, Guardian of Kentuckiana,<br />

by Miss Marion Porter<br />

37-42; Biograph cal notes on Mr.<br />

Thruston 37-42 80th birthday<br />

celebrated by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 43<br />

44; birthday poems to him by<br />

Lueien Beckner, Dr. R. Alexander<br />

Bate and Charles Kerr 43 44<br />

rece yes K wadis Club iv e Cup<br />

in 1928, 42; University of Louisville<br />

M. A. degree in 1937, 42; gives<br />

illustrated talk on Mexico, 46;<br />

A Postscript pertaining to Daniel<br />

Walker's death and Indian Captivity<br />

of William Johnston, two<br />

conflicting accounts straightened<br />

out, 145 146, errata, 220; receives<br />

Sullvan Medallion awarde d by<br />

U. of K., 167.


242 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Thurman, Mrs. Josephine, visits site<br />

of Ballasd Massacre, 15, 19.<br />

Tick Creek and Ballard Massacre, 5,<br />

8, 12, 14-20.<br />

Tobacco Night Rid ors of Kentucky<br />

and Tennessee, 1905-1909, by J. O.<br />

Nail, review, 216.<br />

Todd, James Ross, and wife Mary<br />

MeGavock, 152.<br />

Todd, Col. John, Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Todd, Rev. John pioneer father-inlaw<br />

of James Moore, 163.<br />

Todd, Maj. Levi, Blue Licks, 179.<br />

Todd, Robert, pioneer, 142.<br />

Torrenee, Robert M., Torrence and<br />

Allied Families, review, 218.<br />

Torrence and Allied Families, by<br />

Robert M. Torrenee, review, 218.<br />

Towne, Charles Hanson, writer, 33.<br />

Townsend, John Wilson, 110; A History<br />

of Kentucky Literature Since<br />

19<strong>13</strong>, 21-30, 43; review of Sunflowers,<br />

121, 122; review of Chick<br />

List of Kentucky Imprints, 174.<br />

Townsend, William H., writer, 32.<br />

Trabue, Miss Alice E., writer, 34;<br />

Historic Sites Committee, 46.<br />

Transylvania Seminary and Kentucky<br />

Academy united, formed<br />

Transylvania University, 103, 144.<br />

Transylvania University, 103, <strong>13</strong>8,<br />

144, 147, 150, 151, 216; ifiterest in<br />

Greek War, 100-107, 111, 112, 115.<br />

Tribble, Samuel, Interview with<br />

Shane, 162.<br />

Trigg, Major William of Mercer<br />

County, 78.<br />

Trigg, Stephen, Blue Licks, 173.<br />

Trigg family referred to, 7.<br />

Trimble, Gov. Allen, of Ohio, 89.<br />

Trimble, Edwin, husband of Dorothy<br />

Graham, 68.<br />

Trimble, Mrs. Jane (Allen), portrait<br />

by Jouett, 89.<br />

Trimble, Rev. Joseph M., bishop, 89.<br />

Trimble, Senator William Allen, of<br />

Ohio, portrait by Jouett, 89.<br />

Tuekerman, Henry T., on Jouett, 80.<br />

Tunstall, Virginia Lyle, writer, 32.<br />

Turner, Oscar, Congressman, 214.<br />

Turner, Squire, Madison County,208.<br />

Tyler Miss, second wife of Bland<br />

Baliard, 7.<br />

Tyler Robert of Tyler's Station,<br />

s te of Ballard Massacre, 12, <strong>13</strong>, 17,<br />

20.<br />

Tyler's Station and Baifard Massacre,<br />

5, 8, 11, 12, 14-18; location,<br />

14-20; marker near site, 20; inscription<br />

on marker, 20.<br />

Underwood, Joseph and Cumberland<br />

College, 148.<br />

Underwood's, Joseph R., Fragmentary<br />

Journal on the New and Old<br />

Court Contest in Kentucky, by<br />

Arndt M. Stickles, 202-210; BioZ<br />

graphy of Underwood, 203.<br />

Union Philosophical <strong>Society</strong>, Lexington,<br />

110, 115.<br />

United States Flaff, History o] th<br />

Origin and Euolulion of, by R. C.<br />

Ballard Thruston, 41.<br />

Upland, Penn., later named Chester,<br />

183.<br />

Vallandingham, Capt. George, in<br />

Revolutionary War, 57.<br />

Vancouver's Station, 60.<br />

Vanderbilt Cornelius, the first, and<br />

Win. W ker Of Nicaragua, 152.<br />

Vardeman, Rev. Jeremiah, Baptist,<br />

153.<br />

Verhoett, Carolyn, writer, 34.<br />

Verhoeff, Mary, 37, 43, writer, 33, 34.<br />

Verry, Helen Mary, wife of Addison<br />

C. Ballard, 9.<br />

Vincennes, John <strong>Filson</strong>'s land at, 182.<br />

Virginia State Librarian, Wilmer L.<br />

Halt, letter from, <strong>13</strong>5, <strong>13</strong>6.<br />

Visscher, Miss Nina, Ky. State <strong>Historical</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong>, 173.<br />

Vohub, Joseph, of Augusta, Va., 57.<br />

Walker, Alice, wife of Lawrence Richarchon,<br />

152.<br />

Walker, Randolph, Woodford Co., 93.<br />

Walker, Stuart, writer, 32.<br />

Walker, William of Nashville, later<br />

president of iearagua, 152.<br />

Wallace, James, pioneer, 160.<br />

Wallis, Mrs. Fred A., Paris, 120;<br />

Liberty Hall Committee, 118.<br />

Ward, Judge David, of Va., 63.<br />

Ward, Robert J., Speaker, 206, 209.<br />

Ware, Mr., Fayette Co., Interview<br />

with Shahs, 158, 191, 162.<br />

Warren, Robert Penn.i 31.


<strong>1939</strong>] Ind e x 243<br />

Washington, Eugenia, of D. A. R.,<br />

168.<br />

Washington County, old depositions,<br />

2<strong>13</strong>.<br />

Washington and Lee University.<br />

See Liberty Hall, Lexington, Vs.,<br />

170.<br />

Watkina, Aunt Sallie, incident of,<br />

by John Fox, Jr., 26, 27.<br />

Watkine, Miss Maurine, writer, 32.<br />

Watkins, W. M., Casey County, Kentucky,<br />

comments, 123, 124.<br />

Watson Major Alexander M., Liberty<br />

Iall Committee, 118.<br />

Wattersen, Henry, 34, 156.<br />

Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 9, 10.<br />

Wayne County, Kentucky, 1800-1900,<br />

A Century of, by Augusta Phillips<br />

Johnson, comment, 123.<br />

Weakley, Adriel V., visits site of<br />

Ballard Massacre, 17, 19.<br />

Weakley, S.S. also Steve, land near<br />

site of Tylerls Station, 15, 19.<br />

Weeks, Mabel C., Calendar o] Kentucky<br />

Papers, 157.<br />

Weathers, George T., Louisville, 168.<br />

Webster Daniel, and the Greek War<br />

of Independence, 107, 108.<br />

Welch, Rev. Charles, Louisville, 119.<br />

Wells, Gen. Montford, of Vs.,<br />

painted by Jouett, 84.<br />

West, Don, writer, 30.<br />

West, Joshua, husband of Thursia<br />

Ballard, 11.<br />

West, William, artist, 87.<br />

West Chester, Penn., 183, 184, 197,<br />

200; John Fiison, 179, 195; Chester<br />

County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 179,<br />

183, 200; Village Record, 187.<br />

West Fallowfield, Penn., 184, 185.<br />

West Liberty, Morgan Co., 68.<br />

Western Adventure, John A.McClung,<br />

159, 165.<br />

Western Review and Miscellaneou<br />

Ma azlne, on McKinacy's fight<br />

with a wildcat, 163-165.<br />

Western Kentucky Teachers College,<br />

Bowling Green, 202.<br />

Whanen, John H., Louisville politician,<br />

214.<br />

White, Philip, War of 1812, 79.<br />

Whitehouse, Win., of early Vs., 2.<br />

Whitley, Mrs. Wade H., Paris and<br />

Bourbon County Sesqulcentenhial<br />

Celebration, 219.<br />

Whitley, William, Kentucky State<br />

Park, 47.<br />

Whiteett, Robert B., Jr., Lo ansport,<br />

Indiana Secretary of L Auguille<br />

Valley emoi:ial Association, 214,<br />

215.<br />

Whiteitt, Rev. James, Tenn., 149.<br />

Whiteitt, Margaret, and husband<br />

George Blakey among whose descendents<br />

are the Biakeys, Breathetts,<br />

Duneans Hadeus, Hails,<br />

Helms, and O Steeus, of Kentucky,<br />

149.<br />

Whitsitt, William, pioneer of Tenn.<br />

and Ky., and his wife, Ellen<br />

Menees, and their daughter, Margaret,<br />

149.<br />

Whittaker, Capt. Aquilia, Indian<br />

warfare, 10.<br />

Wiekliffe, Gov. Charles A., 120.<br />

Wickliffe, Howard, portrait by<br />

Jouett, 89.<br />

Wickliffe, Margaret Howard, wife of<br />

John Mason Brown, 129; portrait<br />

by Jouett, 39.<br />

Wickliffe Mrs. Mary Owen (Todd-<br />

Russell), portrait by Joustt, 89.<br />

Wiekliffe, Robert, Lexington, 84, 203.<br />

Wilcox, G. T., letter on Ballard family<br />

and Tyler Station, 8.<br />

Wildcat, John D. MeKinney's fight<br />

with a, 157-166.<br />

Wiley, Jennie, wife of Thomas, captured<br />

by Indians, 59; escapes, 60.<br />

Wilkins Brothers, Saline Salt Works,<br />

161.<br />

Wilkinson, Gen. James, in Indian<br />

battle on Eel River, near Logansport,<br />

Indiana, 215.<br />

Williams, Mabel Medora, review of<br />

Tate's Kentucky Coverlets, 121;<br />

handweaving, 171.<br />

Williamson, Miss, first wife of Bland<br />

Ballard, 7.<br />

Williamson, Elizabeth, wife of Bland<br />

W. Ballard, 8, 9.<br />

Wflliamson, George, at Linn's Station,<br />

8.<br />

Williamsen, John, at Linn's Station,<br />

7, 8.<br />

Williamsen, John W., at Linn's Station,<br />

8, 19.<br />

Wilmington, Delaware, 195-197, 199,<br />

200; Fflson's Map of,179, 180, 194;<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 179.<br />

Wilson, Elizabeth, writer, 33.<br />

Wilson, James, of the Confederacy,<br />

120.<br />

Wilson, Robert Burns, writer, 22, 33,<br />

35.


244 Index [Vol. <strong>13</strong><br />

Wilson, Samuel M., <strong>13</strong>2; A Review of<br />

Jonas' Matthew Harris Jouell, including<br />

extended footnotes thereto,<br />

75-96; 122. Prepares legend for<br />

Gray's mural Battle of Blue Licks,<br />

173; John F son in Pennsylvanin,<br />

179-201.<br />

Winston, Dr. Charles K., Tenn., 155.<br />

Witten, James W., writes on Graham<br />

family, 55, 57.<br />

Witten, John, of Va., 63.<br />

Witten, Rebecca, wife of John Graham,<br />

58 57, 63, 64, 70; picture of<br />

her tombstone, 68.<br />

Witten, Thomas, Sr. and wife Elizabeth<br />

Cecil, 55-58, 63.<br />

Witten, Thomas, Jr., 55, 57, 63, 69,74.<br />

Woman in Politics, by Emma Guy<br />

Cromwell, review, 217.<br />

Wood, John Taylor, of the Confederacy,<br />

120.<br />

Wood, Thomas J., Liberty Hall Commlt<br />

tee, 118.<br />

Woodford Academy, at Versailles, 96.<br />

Woods, Samuel, Clark Co., pioneer,<br />

77.<br />

Woodasn, Urey, <strong>The</strong> First New<br />

Dealer, William Goebel, review, 175.<br />

Woodward, Edward, Chester County,<br />

Penn., 181.<br />

Works Progress Administration--<br />

WPA--eight Kentucky books 124;<br />

Kentucky Imprints, review, 124,<br />

174. Dr. Ephriam McDowen home,<br />

172.<br />

World War Records, Kentucky, 144<br />

volumes in <strong>Filson</strong> Club, 41.<br />

World's Fairs: New York, 176; San<br />

Francisco, 176; Philadephia 177;<br />

New Orleans, 177; Loumvilte Industrial,<br />

176; Louieville Southern,<br />

176, 177.<br />

Worsley, Mr. and Mrs. William W.,<br />

portrait by Jouett, 89.<br />

Worth, John, Chester County, Penn.,<br />

195.<br />

Wymore, Martin, Interview with<br />

Shane, 162.<br />

Yale Literary Magazine, 126.<br />

Yandel, Dr. Wilson of Tenn., 155.<br />

Yoder, Mary, second wife of Mason<br />

Brown, 220.<br />

Young, Alex., Prestonsburg, 85.<br />

Young, Eddie, Lexington, 27.<br />

Young, Robert, Prestonsburg, 66.<br />

Yount, Mrs. Miles Frank, Spindletop<br />

Hall, 217.

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