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Subject | Volume | Page | Description | Keywords |
1812 map showing Kentucky | 01 | 47 | 1812 map from Morse's Universal Atlas showing KY | historical maps; Kentucky |
200 Years in Kentucky | 60 | 4 | Clipping from Jack W. Oldham publication | 200 years in Kentucky; J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Jack W. Oldham |
Ada Meade Theatre | 26 | 90 | History of; (Razed May, 1954) | |
Adair, John, Gov. | 09 | 68 | Sheriff's certificate, original; | |
Adair, John, Gov. | 12 | 79 | Original certificate; | |
Adair, John, Gov. | 14 | 57 | J. P. cerificate, signature; | |
Adams Express Company | 12 | 10 | original expressway - bill, 1855. | |
Adams, Julius W. | 13 | 58 | 2 checks to Adams, for work; | |
Adams, Julius W. | 18 | 54 | Architect for Henry Clay monument; (power of attorney to T. Lewinski) | |
Advertisement for Coleman Book | 60 | 97 | Advertisement for Historic Kentucky by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Historic Kentucky; Henry Clay Pres |
Advertisement for Coleman Book | 60 | 100 | Advertisement for Historic Kentucky by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Historic Kentucky |
Advertisement for Coleman Book | 60 | 105 | Henry Clay Press advertisement for Historic Kentucky | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Historic Kentucky; Henry Clay Pres |
Advertisement for Coleman books | 60 | 87 | Advertisement for three book published by the University of Kentucky Press in 1982 | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Kentucky: A Pictorial History; Three Kentucky Artists. |
Advertisements for Coleman's books. | 59 | 92 | 1935 and 1949 advertisements for Coleman's books. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; The Standard Press; University of Kentucky Press |
Airdrie Iron Furnace | 28 | 36, 37 | Story about, with pictures, etc; (in Muhlenberg County) | |
Alleghan Hall | 05 | 107 | on Nicholasville Pike; Burt home; | |
Allen, James Lane | 02 | 39 | "Subject of new book"; [Townsend] | |
Allen, James Lane | 12 | 28, 29 | Article on; Community News; | |
Allen, James Lane | 12 | 71 | Story of; with King Solomon; | |
Allen, James Lane | 13 | 88 | Fountain, in Gratz Park, etc; [Lexington Landmarks] | |
Allen, James Lane | 16 | 63 | Original letter, to Mrs. Helm; | |
Allen, James Lane | 20 | 16, 17 | Monument dedicated, picture of; | |
Allen, James Lane | 20 | 68, 69 | 100th aniversary birth, story, picture; | |
Allen, James Lane | 32 | 19, 20, 21, 22 | Patron Saint of Ky. Boosters; | |
Alpha Chapter University of Kentucky | 60 | 93 | Picture of a Phi Beta Kappa symbol | Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chapter; University of Kentucky |
Amateur Radio License | 60 | 13 | License for radio station run by J. Winston Coleman in 1921. | Amateur Radio Stations; J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Ambrose, KY | 01 | 56 | early history of | Ambrose, KY; Jessamine County; Sulphur Well; Ambrose Cobb; John Walters; Jessamine Douglas |
America Moves West | 03 | 26, 27, 28 | 3 pioneer accounts and travel stories; | |
American Antiquarian Society | 30 | 19 | (Elected a member, October 15, 1952) Worcester, Massachusetts; | |
Anchor and Hope Farm (Payne) | 25 | 33 | Old Edward Payne farm, on Hillenmeyer property, near Sandersville & Greendale Pikes, Home of my great-great grandfather, Edward Payne. | |
Anderson, F. Paul | 05 | 68, 69 | Dean, College of Engineering, University of Kentucky, obituary, sketch, etc; | |
Anderson, Richard Clough, Lt. Col. | 14 | 51 | Portrait presented to Lexington lodge of Freemasons, 1946; | |
Announcement of Book Signing | 59 | 97 | University of Kentucky Press book signing in Corbin,KY. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Universityof Kentucky Press |
Ante-Bellum Courthouse, Lexington, KY. | 59 | 86 | Coleman Article in Kentucky Turf about the Ante-Bellum Courthouse in Lexington, KY. | Ante-Bellum Courthouse, Lexington, KY. : J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Antiques in Kentucky | 18 | 50, 51 | Story of, with number of pictures. | |
Apostolic Times | 02 | 46 | Religious paper in Lexington in 1875's advertisements from, etc.; | |
Appreciate above all Meet Squire Coleman by Holman Hamilton and Edward T. Houlihan. | 59 | 69 | Correspondence between Jesse Stuart and J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Jesse Stuart |
Architects, early | 07 | 49 | Some early Lexington architects, etc; | |
Architecture | 16 | 90, 91, 92, 93 | Kentucky's Architectural Firsts" by Clay Lancaster; | |
Article about Coleman from the University of Kentucky Communi-K News Sheet. | 59 | 61 | Coleman Books. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Artists, noted | 01 | 32 | Story of and about; | Theatres; Lell's Hall; Lexington Opera House; Charles Scott; actors; burlesque; minstrels |
Artists, noted | 07 | 75 | Who played in Lexington; | |
Asbury College | 03 | 51 | View of building; short history; | |
Ashland | 01 | 121 | See under Henry Clay; | Henry Clay; Ashland |
Ashland | 01 | 132 | Home of Henry Clay, history, etc., (by Mrs. E. Simpson); | Henry Clay; Ashland; Clay Family |
Ashland | 11 | 110 | See under Henry Clay; | |
Ashland | 12 | 34, 35 | Dedicated as a National Shrine [April 12, 1950]; | |
Ashland | 19 | 56 | Dedicated as a National Shrine [April 12, 1950]; | |
Ashland Quick Step | 13 | 54 | Song, with Transylvania University in background; | |
Atchison, David | 09 | 12 | Short account of. | |
Atchison, David | 16 | 6 | Fayette man; President of United States for one day; sketch, etc.; | |
Atchison, David | 17 | 108 | Fayette man; President of United States for one day; sketch, etc.; | |
Athens Christian Church | 22 | 107 | At Athens, in Fayette County; | |
Augusta College, Bracken County; 1822-1849 | 60 | 58 | Picture of Augusta College in Bracken County | Augusta College; Bracken County |
Autograph of Kentucky authors | 01 | 94 | Original autographs of Kentucky authors | Charles Meacham; Alice E. Trabue; Aril Bond Burr; Elizabeth Shelby Kinkhead; and others |
Autograph of Kentucky authors | 01 | 96 | Original autographs of Kentucky authors | Lucien V. Rule; James Watt Raine; James Blyther Anderson; Marion M. Miller; Mitchel Hall; and others. |
Autograph of Kentucky authors | 01 | 93 | Original autographs of Kentucky authors | Douglas C. McMurtrie; Frank L. McVey; Willard R. Jillson; Johanna Peter; J. A. Burns; Alvin H. Barkley; Irvin S. Cobb; T. C. Cherry; and others |
Autograph of Kentucky authors | 01 | 95 | Original autographs of Kentucky authors | R. S. Cotterill; E. Kenton; D. H. Davis; H. H. Fuson; Otto A. Rothert; Charles P. Fosdick; William A. Pusey; W. Stickler; Ivan McDougle; Samuel Wilson; G. L. Ridenhour, and others. |
Autographing party | 59 | 111 | Invitation to an autographing party at Western Kentucky University, 1971. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Kentucky: A Pictorial History; Western Kentucky University; University Press of Kentucky |
Automobiles | 03 | 12 | And dealers, early in Lexington (Thos. B. Dewhurst, Ora Updike) | |
Aylesford | 09 | 78 | Picture, with short account; | |
Aylesford | 17 | 35 | Old Robert Alexander home; St. Joseph hospital; Alford, etc; history of; [owned by Miss Iva Dagley]; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description | Keywords |
Ball, Grand Inauguration | 06 | 50 | Original invitation; August 1859 [in Frankfort, Kentucky]; | |
Bank Raid | 60 | 86 | Lexington Herald -Leader article about John Hunt Morgan's 1864 raid on St. Albans, VT. | John Hunt Morgan; St. Albans Raid |
Banks & Banking in Lexington | 22 | 70 | Article by C. R. Staples; | |
Banks, early | 01 | 32 | First in Lexington, 1801; | Lexington, KY |
Banks, early | 07 | 52 | ||
Banks, early | 07 | 95 | Bank of Louisville, notes [1843]; | |
Banks, early | 11 | 68 | Ten banks here in 1888; | |
Bardstown Cathedral | 29 | 3 | "Art Theft raises Question of Value" (from: Detroit News, December 8, 1952.); Paintings in St. Joseph's Cathedral, etc. | |
Bardstown Cathedral | 30 | 23, 24 | Story of recovery of paintings, etc.; | |
Barker, William | 11 | 17, 18 | Hanging of from courthouse window, July 10, 1858.; | |
Barker, William | 15 | 81 | Short sketch, my own (C-J); | |
Barker, William | 20 | 46 | Same account, my own (C-J); | |
Barker, William | 33 | 32, 33 | Lexington as a "Day of Violence." Story of the hanging of Barker (same article - mine); | |
Barker, William | 36 | 3, 4 | Lexington as a "Day of Violence." Story of the hanging of Barker (same article - mine); | |
Barlow, Milton | 30 | 56 | Marriage license (to Anastasia Thompson, May 19, 1846.); | |
Barlow, Thomas H. (Lexington Inventor) | 01 | 92 | Picture with grandson; | Thomas Harris Barlow; Thomas Barlow; Steam locomotives |
Barlow, Thomas H. (Lexington Inventor) | 02 | 75 | Makes first rifled cannon, etc; | |
Barlow, Thomas H. (Lexington Inventor) | 02 | 82 | Barlow's planetarium, at Sayre; | |
Barlow, Thomas H. (Lexington Inventor) | 02 | 83 | Picture with grandson; | |
Barlow, Thomas H. (Lexington Inventor) | 10 | 18 | Story of his life and his planetariums, etc; | |
Barracks, the Old | 29 | 11 | [In Frankfort] | |
Barrow Unit #40 | 39 | 6, 7, 8 | (Medical Unit from Lexington, in World War I, organized by Dr. David Barrow; personnel, etc.); | |
Barry, William T., monument | 01 | 10 | Account of, etc.; | William Taylor Barry; Fayette County Court House; Lyman Beecher Todd; B. C. Thomas |
Barry, William T., monument | 08 | 42 | Article on Barry, by me; | |
Barry, William T., monument | 12 | 62 | Original photograph; removed 1898; | |
Barry, William T., monument | 14 | 17 | Advertisement, as lawyer, 1817; | |
Barry, William T., monument | 20 | 86, 87 | Life story, with pictures, etc. (my account of Barry); | |
Barry, William T., monument | 27 | 11, 12, 13, 14 | Life story, with pictures, monument (in Kentucky magazine, Spring 1943); | |
Barry, William T., monument | 34 | 92, 93 | Inscription (4 sides) on Monument; | |
Bartlett, W. F. V., Rev. | 06 | 24 | Likeness of; | |
Bates, Martin V. B., Capt. | 10 | 110 | Largest man ever from Kentcky, etc.; | |
Bates, Martin V. B., Capt. | 13 | 6 | Mention by Jay Jay, etc.; | |
Bates, Martin V. B., Capt. | 22 | 108 | Mentioned in article; | |
Bates, Martin V. B., Capt. | 25 | 42, 43 | "The Kentucky Giant," Story and Picture; | |
Bates, Martin V. B., Capt. | 27 | 59 | Life story and picture of; | |
Battleship "KENTUCKY" | 28 | 96, 97 | (Views of old ship & keel for new one - not finished); | |
Beard, Joseph | 11 | 17, 18 | Killed by Wm. Barker, on July 10th, 1858 - lynching of Barker; | |
Beard, Joseph | 11 | 22 | Funeral Notice of Joseph Beard; (Beard was buried in Lexington Cemetery, Section F, Lot 12. Born: August 15, 1812. Died: July 10, 1858.); | |
Beard, Joseph | 15 | 81 | ||
Beard, Joseph | 20 | 46 | My Story | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 17 | 70 | Floor plan of Sharp house; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 17 | 70 | Beauchamp's Trial (booklet) [facsimile, title page]; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 18 | 16 | In Frankfort, November 1825; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 18 | 45 | Joel Scott house, view; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 18 | 88, 89 | Beauchamp document and 2 signatures; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 19 | 65 | Review of my book (Jay Jay); | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 19 | Back cover | Snap-shot of Beauchamp & wife's double grave; | |
Beauchamp - Sharp Tragedy | 23 | 11, 12 | "Beauchamp's Trial" from (Kentucky Whig, June 1, 1826.); | |
Beauchamp's Confession | 23 | 23 | Photostat of original edition (1826) [with copyright notice]; | |
Beck House | 12 | 84 | On East High Street, History of; (Jas. B. Beck house); | |
Beck House | 13 | 105 | "Beck house is historic"; | |
Beck's Boarding School, Lexington | 25 | 45 | Broadside and note to Henry Clay; | |
Belair | 02 | 55 | L. Combs residence, Fayette County; | |
Bellefonte Furnace | 19 | 74 | History of (near Ashland); | |
Belli, John, Maj. | 02 | 82 | Soldier-pioneer; mystery of; | |
Bell's Tavern | 24 | 24, 25 | Near Glasgow Junction; | |
Belmont Iron Furnace | 33 | 41 | [In Bullitt County]; | |
Berea Christian Church | 19 | 17 | In Fayette County, on Ironworks Pike; history and view; | |
Bernstadt, Colony of | 33 | 54, 55 | (A bit of Switzerland, Laurel County); | |
Bethel Baptis Church | 60 | 63 | Historic Kentucky article about Bethel Baptist Church in Butler County. | Bethel Baptist Church; Butler County; Bethel Missionary Church; Log Buildings |
Bethel College | 05 | 28 | Unites with Georgetown College; | |
Beware of a Villain | 01 | 73 | Notice of 1830 robbery at John McCracken's Tavern | John McCracken Tavern, Lexington, KY; Wickliff's Tavern; Robberies; Ritchie; Constable Hickman; Frankfort, KY |
Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | 60 | 52, 53 | University Press of Kentucy brochure announcing the publication of A Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | A Bibliography of Kentucky History; Saturday Review of Literature; J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; University of Kentucky Press |
Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | 60 | 38 | Review of A Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; A Bibliography of Kentucky History; University of Kentucky Press |
Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | 60 | 43 | Review of A Bibliography of Kentucky History by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, A Bibliography of Kentucky History |
Big Bone Lick | 23 | 71 | History and sketch of; | |
Big Bone Lick | 28 | 12, 13, 14, 15 | History of, with pictures (C-J July 13, 1952.); | |
Big Bone Lick | n/a | n/a | In Historic Kentucky series. | |
Bill and description of surgery, 1977. | 59 | 90 | Bill from Moller, Morris, Brown, Ridenour and Isaacs, P.S.C. and information about surgery. | Moller, Morris, Brown, Ridenour, and Isaacs, P.S.C.; J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Bill for Anesthesiology, 1976 | 59 | 32 | Bill from Moller, Morris, Brown, Ridenour and Isaacs, P.S.C. | Moller, Morris, Brown, Ridenour, and Isaacs, P.S.C.; J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Bill for surgery from Good Samaritan Hospital, 1955. | 59 | 110 | Good Samaritan hospital | Good Samaritan Hospital; J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Bill from Lexington Clinic, 1955. | 59 | 94 | Bill from Lexington Clinic, 1955. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Lexington Clinic |
Bill of Sale for slaves, Bracken County, 1932 | 60 | 96 | Bill of sale for slaves in Bracken County, 1832. | Slavery; Bracken County; Malvina; Elijah Norton; Buckley Blasingame |
Biography of Coleman, re: Woody Huston Prints | 59 | 74 | Biography of Coleman with notation re: Woody Huston's Prints | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Woody Huston |
Biography of J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | 59 | 17 | Biography of J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Bird, Henry, Capt. | 10 | 52, 53, 54 | Invasion of Kentucky, in June 1780. [from Falmouth Outlook]; | |
Bird, Henry, Capt. | 14 | 80 | See my sketch - Ruddell's Station; | |
Bird, Henry, Capt. | 16 | 64, 65 | British Cannon in Kentucky (C-J) (from my pamphlet); | |
Bird, Henry, Capt. | n/a | n/a | Also listed as Col. Byrd; | |
Birds in Kentucky | 06 | 38 | 269 Species recorded, etc.; | |
Bishop, Ella - Camp | 34 | 31 | Civil War camp, Lexington; | |
Bishop, Ella - Camp | 34 | 31 | (Civil War Camp, Lexington) Picture and sketch; | |
Black Bess" - horse | 12 | 26, 27 | General J. H. Morgan's war horse; | |
Black, James D. | 01 | 110 | Black to be Governor of Kentucky. Black sworn in as governor when Governor Stanley joined the U.S. Senate | James D. Black; Augustus Owsley Stanley; Governors; Senators |
Blackburn, Luke, Dr. | 12 | 52 | Governor of Kentucky & physician; | |
Blackburn, Luke, Dr. | 29 | 15, 16 | Story of; cholera, etc. (By Mrs. Darnell); | |
Blanchard, Asa | 08 | 3 | Lexington silversmith; story of and picture of cups, etc.; | |
Blank Page | 01 | 136 | Blank Page | Blank Page |
Bloody Monday, in Louisville | 10 | 106 | Account of in 1855. | |
Bloody Monday, in Louisville | 27 | 91, 92, 93, 94 | Good account of the riot, August 6, 1855 (Courier-Journal); | |
Blue Grass Blade | 10 | 73, 74, 75 | Local paper by C. C. Moore | |
Blue Grass Fair Association | 06 | 101 | Stock certificate, 3 shares; | |
Blue Lick Springs | 03 | 85 | View of Blue Lick springs, etc.; (old woodcut-springs). | |
Blue Lick Springs | 03 | 85 | Group picture at; 1932; | |
Blue Lick Springs | 07 | 58 | In Nicholas County, etc.; | |
Blue Licks, battle of | 01 | 22 | History, etc.; | Battle of Blue Licks; Kentucky Progress Magazine |
Blue Licks, battle of | 03 | 61 | Battle, described by Cotterill; | |
Blue Licks, battle of | 03 | 86, 87, 88 | 150th celebration; snap-shots & newspaper stories about; | |
Blue Licks, battle of, Page 2 | 01 | 23 | History, etc.; | Battle of Blue Licks; Kentucky Progress Magazine |
Bluegrass (area) | 03 | 120, 121 | Historic points of interest in, etc.; | |
Bluegrass Historian and Author | 60 | 108 | Biography of J. Winston Coleman, Jr. from Timbered Tunnel Talk | J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Bluegrass seed | 03 | 50 | Sketch of the industry; history; | |
Bluegrass seed | 03 | 60 | View; harvesting, sketch, etc.; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description | Keywords |
Boats, packets, etc. | 28 | 61, 62, 63, 64 | Story of, with pictures; | |
Bodley, Temple | 06 | 11 | Kentucky historian, obituary; | |
Body of John Wilkes Booth | 01 | 76 | 1931 investigation into the identity of a body claimed to be John Wilkes booth | John Wilkes Booth; autopsy; John St. Helen; Enid, Oklahoma; Orlando Scott |
Bohon, KY | 01 | 63 | early history of | Jackie Bohon; Mercer County; Jimmy Wilson; Billie Yates; John Therelkeld |
Bolivar St. Graveyard | 18 | 19, 20 | Account of; John Maxwell, senior; | |
Bond of plaintiff, to Obtain Attachment | 60 | 21 | Bond for payment of Damages to John Hunt and Richard Morgan. | John Hunt Morgan; Richard Morgan; Agricultural Deposit Bank of Lexington; |
Book donations to the University of Kentucky by Belle Breezing Page 2 | 60 | 83 | Article by William H. Townsend about Belle Breezing's donation of books to the University of Kentucky. | Belle Breezing; William H. Townsend; John W. Coleman, Jr.; Samuel H. Wilson; Thomas D. Clark; Mary Todd Lincoln House |
Book donations to the University of Kentucky by Belle Breezing. | 60 | 82 | Article by William H. Townsend about Belle Breezing's donation of books to the University of Kentucky. | Belle Breezing; William H. Townsend; John W. Coleman, Jr.; Samuel H. Wilson; Thomas D. Clark; Mary Todd Lincoln House |
Book List for Coleman books | 60 | 88 | List of J. Winston Coleman books | J. Winston Coleman; Kentucky: A Pictorial History; Famous Kentucky Duels; Masonry in the Bluegrass |
Book List for Coleman books | 60 | 89 | List of J. Winston Coleman books | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Slavery Times in Kentucky; Some Historic Homes of Woodford County, Kentucky; Stage Coach Days in the Bluegrass |
Book List for Coleman books | 60 | 96 | List of books by J. Winston Coleman, Jr. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; A bibliography of the Writings; The Casto-Metcalf Duel; Henry Clay's Last Legal Case |
Book Plate | 59 | 43 | Kentuckiana Collection, My Book Plate. J. Winston Coleman's second book plate | J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Book plate and Second Part of Eulogy | 59 | Bookplate from J. Winston Coleman, Jr. Scrapbook; Second Page of Eulogy | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Rotary Club of Lexington; Bruce Denbo | |
Book Review of the Squire's Memoirs from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. | 59 | 76 | Book Review of the Squire's Memoirs from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; The Squire's Memoirs |
Book Review of the Squire's Memoirs from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. | 59 | 77 | Book Review of the Squire's Memoirs from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; The Squire's Memoirs |
Book Shelf Scrap Book and Album | 60 | Title page for Educational Press scrap book; Coleman note says change to Vol. 60 | Coleman Scapbook | |
Book Signing Announcement | 59 | 5 | Signing of Kentucky: A Pictorial History at the University Bookstore | J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Kentucky: A Pictorial History |
Book Thieves Club, December 1942 | 60 | 19 | Picture of the Book Thieves Club, 1942 | Book Thieves (Literary Society); Samuel M. Wilson; Charles R. Staples; Frank L. McVey; Willilam H. Townsend; John S. Chambers; Claude W. Trapp; J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; Thomas D. Clark |
Boone, Camp | 09 | 11 | Civil War camp, Louisville; with view; Leslie's paper; | |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 12 | Story about, from Niles Register; | Daniel Boone |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 29 | "The Real Daniel Boone"; | Daniel Boone |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 30 | "The Real Daniel Boone"; | Daniel Boone |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 31 | "The Real Daniel Boone"; | Daniel Boone |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 64 | Sketch and letter from Niles Register, 1816; | Daniel Boone; Niles Register 1816 |
Boone, Daniel | 09 | 39, 40, 41 | Daniel Boone cabin, Nicholas County; | |
Boone, Daniel | 13 | 6 | Story of Boone cabin (Nicholas County); | |
Boone, Daniel | 13 | 61 | Boone cabin, Nicholas County; | |
Boone, Daniel | 15 | 10 | Boone's view of Kentucky; Pilot Knob; | |
Boone, Daniel | 17 | 8 | Chester Harding portrait, etc; | |
Boone, Daniel | 18 | 90 | Cabin - restoration & picture [by Dr. Asbury]; | |
Boone, Daniel | 20 | 92 | Programme - burial in Frankfort (September 12, 1845); | |
Boone, Daniel | 01 | 17 | Biographical clipping about Daniel Boone | Daniel Boone |
Boone, Daniel (horse) | 12 | 25 | Famous Kentucky race-horse, etc.; | |
Boone, Squire | 03 | 58 | Stone in Richmond court-horse yard, with inscription, etc.; | |
Boonesborough | 02 | 13 | Tablet erected at Boonesborough; | |
Boonesborough | 02 | 34 | The Booneborough Convention; | |
Boonesborough | 03 | 43 | Drawing of the fort, etc.; | |
Boonesborough | 05 | 87 | History of pioneer settlement on Kentucky river; from Lexington Transcript, 1889; | |
Boonesborough | 06 | 90 | View of old river ferry; bridge; | |
Boonesborough | 16 | 43 | History of ferry, by Polk; | |
Boss, Old (Negro rag-picker) | 33 | 22 | (Nancy Anderson) | |
Botherum (Todd House) | 01 | 4 | History of old house; | John McMurtry; Madison Conyers Johnson; Sallie Ann Clay Johnson; James Allen Todd; Jamels Lane Allen; Ginko tree; Transylvania University; Walter Woodard; Horace Holley |
Botherum (Todd House) | 19 | 3 | Old M. C. Johnson place; [Lexington Landmarks]; | |
Botherum (Todd House) | 29 | 62, 63 | History of house, with 2 views; | |
Bourbon Academy | 03 | 100 | Short history of; | |
Bourbon Academy | 09 | 65 | Established in 1799; story about (in Bourbon County); | |
Bourbon County | 12 | 17 | Early Courts, where held, etc.; | |
Bourbon Furnace | 35 | 12, 13 | The Bourbon Furnace, (Young) (Tri-Weeky Kentucky Yeoman) Frankfort, Kentucky | |
Boyd, Robert S. | 15 | 26 | First burial in Lexington Cemetery (buried June 17, 1849); | |
Bracken County | 16 | 16 | History of, with view of Augusta College, etc.; | |
Bradford, Daniel, house | 06 | 56 | Chas. R. Staples born here; Democratic rooster here; document with signature of; | |
Bradford, Daniel, house | 09 | 14 | South Broadway & High streets, Lexington; | |
Bradford, John | 03 | 122 | His house, "Lindenhouse" 3rd Street; | |
Bradford, John | 06 | 56 | Document with signature; | |
Bradford, John | 08 | 54, 55, 56 | Long article, by Staples (Same as above) | |
Bradford, John | 09 | 71 | "First editor seeks title to Lexington"; | |
Bradford, John | 09 | 81 | signature, as jury foreman, 1807; | |
Bradford, John | 10 | 43 | Account, with Kentucky Gazette; | |
Bradford, John | 10 | 44 | Death notice [died March 21, 1830]; | |
Bradford, John | 12 | 83 | First printer in Ketucky; | |
Bradford, John | 15 | 61-69 | "John Bradford and Kentucky Gazette" by me (Ind. Quarterly); | |
Bradford, John | 16 | 26, 27 | "John Bradford and the Kentucky Gazette" (in Falmouth Outlook); | |
Bradford, John | 20 | 4, 5, 6, 7 | Long article, by Staples; | |
Bradford, John | 20 | 57 | Bradford, John, Mrs.; | |
Bradford, John | 20 | 71 | Bradford & Transylvania University; | |
Bradford, John | 24 | 5 | Affidavit - "Stone in Bladder"; | |
Bradford, John | 01 | 92 | John Bradford original signature | John Badford |
Bradford, Simon | 20 | 83 | Apprentice bond to Asa Blanchard to learn silversmith business (son of Fielding Bradford); | |
Bradley, O. L., residence | 15 | 31 | At Second and Upper (now Lexington clinic); picture and short sketch; | |
Bradley, William O., Gov. | 09 | 32 | "The Man that Broke the Solid South" (Illustrated American, 1895); | |
Breazing (Brezing), Belle, Mde. (Madam) | 60 | 81 | House of Belle Breezing: A Lament for that Historic Momument Destined Soon for Destruction in Lexington's Program of Urban Renewal. Poem about the demolition of the Belle Breezing House | Belle Breezing; Urban Renewal; Bruce Denbo |
Breazing (Brezing), Belle, Mde. (Madam) | 08 | 10, 11, 12 | Famous "Madam" of Lexington, story about; obituary, etc. (Died Sunday, August 11, 1940); pictures at sale; | |
Breazing (Brezing), Belle, Mde. (Madam) | 08 | 43 | Picture of, and short notice; Died - Sunday Aug. 11, 1940. | |
Breckinridge home (Angliana Avenue) | 12 | 70 | Home of Menefee, Breckinrige, Huston, Molloy, etc (as being razed, May 1944); | |
Breckinridge, John C. | 16 | 12 | Notice of; statue. | |
Breckinridge, John C. | 16 | 21 | Notice of; | |
Breckinridge, John C. | 19 | 23 | Vice-President at 35, etc.; | |
Breckinridge, Robert J. | 06 | 59 | Deed of slave emancipation, 1850; | |
Breckinridge, Robert J. | 06 | 64 | Minister's bond, Fayette County [July 10, 1848]; | |
Breckinridge, Robert J. | 19 | 18 | Pledge $300 to Clay Monument Association; | |
Brenner, Carl | 31 | 34, 35 | Kentucky Artist of 1870s & 1880s; | |
Brick Streets | 01 | 90 | 1890 request for bids on the reconstruction of Third Street | Third Street, Lexington, KY.; Street paving |
Brights Inn | 01 | 9 | Story of, with picture; | Bright's Inn; Lincoln County; Wilderness Road; John Bright |
Brights Inn | 01 | 10 | Story of, with picture; | Bright's Inn; Lincoln County; Wilderness Road; John Bright |
Bright's Inn | 05 | 126 (couldn't locate on page) | About to be sold, etc.; | |
Bright's Inn | 07 | 65 | History of; in Lincoln County; | |
Broadsides | 06 | 78 | "How to reach Lexington, Kentucky" (1800); | |
Broadsides | 10 | 65 | Military (Regimental) muster; | |
Broadsides | 18 | 54 | Military discharge (R. M. Johnson); | |
Broadway Bar and Cafe, Lexington, KY | 01 | 16 | Advertisement for Broadway Bar and Cafe | Broadway Bar and Cafe; Lexington, KY |
Broadway Christian Church | 11 | 66, 67 | 75th year history, etc.; | |
Brochure from 1920 Senior Inspection Tour College of Engineering, University of Kentucky | 59 | 40 | 1920 Senior Engineering Trip | College of Engineering, University of Kentucky; J. Winston Coleman, Jr. |
Brower's Corner | 12 | 59 | Newspaper picture, etc.; | |
Brown, John Young, Gov. | 06 | 102 | Commission, with signature; | |
Brown, William | 23 | 73 | (Hung in Morgan County, for killing a peddler); | |
Bruen, James | 02 | 32 | Adv. of machinery and blacksmith shop; | |
Bryan Station | 02 | 41 | Bryan Station myth exploded, story by R. S. Cotterill; | |
Bryan Station | 03 | 73 | "Battle of Bryan Station," etc.; | |
Bryan Station | 03 | 89 | Account of the seige, attack; | |
Bryan Station | 03 | 90 | "History of Bryan Station" [from Kentuckian Cit. August 1932]; | |
Bryan Station | 09 | 15 | Account of siege, 166 years ago (with unknown map); | |
Bryan Station | 13 | 85 | Monument at the spring, history; | |
Bryan Station | 32 | 1, 2 | Story of the Bryan Station House; | |
Bryan, Goodwin & Hunt, building | 09 | 88 | On site of Wolf, Wile Co. (burned December 14, 1921); | |
Bryan, Joseph, Dr. | 06 | 36, 37 | Obituary; medical bills; check to; etc.; | |
Bryan, William S. | 05 | 120 | Mss. expense account for searching for runaway slave Peter; | |
Buckner, Simeon B., General | 18 | 46, 47 | Article on and portrait. | |
Buena Vista | 02 | 98 | Old Todd home, in Franklin County [Robert S. Todd country home], here he died, of cholera, 1849; | |
Builders of Lexington | 02 | 1-34 | Series of 14 articles of the history of Lexington, by J. W. Norwood, from the beginning to 1912; | |
Bullitsburg Baptist Church part 2 | 01 | 39 | In Boone County, history of [erected in 1797]; | Bullitsburg Baptist Church; North Bend; Bullitt's Bottoms; Joseph Redding; William Cave; John Taylor; Boone County |
Bullittsburg Baptist Church | 01 | 38 | In Boone County, history of [erected in 1797]; | Bullitsburg Baptist Church; North Bend; Bullitt's Bottoms; Joseph Redding; William Cave; John Taylor; Boone County |
Bullittsburg Baptist Church | 24 | 91 | History and sketch of; | |
Bullock residence | 01 | 3 | Second and Market, history of; | Bullock Residence; Thomas Bodley; Benjamin H. Latrobe; William A. Dudley; Daniel Vertner; Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come |
Burgin, Kentucky | 01 | 3 | How town received name, etc.; | Burgin; Mercer County; Add Thompson; Temple Burgin; Cane Run Church; Andrew Jackson |
Burgoo sampling | 01 | 48 | Senator Perry Gaines samples Tandy Ellis' burgoo | Perry Gaines; Tandy Ellis; burgoo |
Burk, Old | 11 | 43 | Friend of Govenor Shelby, story, etc.; | |
Burke, Sophie Lyons | 19 | 24 | Confidence operator; at Mount Sterling; | |
Burnet House Promissory Note | 01 | 82 | One of the Queen city's most famous hotels issued the tender | Burnet House; Cincinnati, Ohio; Promissory Notes |
Burnt Tavern | 60 | 60 | Historic Kentucky article about the Burnt Tavern in Garrard County. | Burnt Tavern; Garrard County; J. Winston Coleman, Jr.; |
Burnt Tavern | 03 | 75 | View of, short history; | |
Burnt Tavern | 07 | 81 | View of, Garrard county | |
Burnt Tavern | 33 | 17 | History of, with picture (About to be torn down) (June 13, 1956); | |
Burnt Tavern | 33 | 19 | Story of, as being razed (June 24, 1956); |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Cakes and Ale Club | 08 | 33 | Gives dinner to founder, Judge S. M. Wilson; |
Cakes and Ale Club | 12 | 7 | Program, 1932; |
Calmes, Marquis, tomb | 06 | 54 | View and history of [C-J October 14, 1934]; |
Calmes, Marquis, tomb | 11 | 40 | Story of Marquis, his home and stone tomb in Woodford County; |
Campbell County | 13 | 34 | history of; Newport, as early county seat, etc. |
Campbell County | 15 | 1 | History of; Newport, as early county seat, etc; |
Cane Run Baptist Church | 19 | 87 | In Fayette County, on Iron Works Pike, near Donerail; |
Capitol Hotel, Frankfort | 01 | 59 | After the fire; Cf: Johnson for killings there; |
Capitol, Old, at Frankfort | 05 | 34 | Description; history and letter from Shryock quoted; |
Capitol, Old, at Frankfort | 08 | 20 | History and picture, from Evening Post, Philadelphia, January 18, 1834; |
Cardome (Girls School) | 33 | 48 | Scott County - Pictures and short story about; |
Carroll County | 19 | 91 | Historical sketch, etc.; |
Carrollton, city of | 27 | 42, 43, 44 | History of, pictures; |
Carson, Kit | 18 | 43 | Marker, sketch of; |
Carter, Leslie, Mrs. | 09 | 1, 2 | Lexington-born actress; life story; with birthplace; |
Carty Block | 07 | 99 | History of the Carty block in Lexington; |
Cassidy, Duncan | 02 | 40 | Several articles, in November 1927, styled: "The History of Lexington"; |
Cassidy, Duncan | 02 | 46 | Two more articles from "The History of Lexington"; |
Cassidy, Duncan | 03 | 17 | Two more articles from "The History of Lexington"; |
Castleton | 03 | 96 | On Iron Works Pikes; history of; |
Casto-Metcalfe Duel (1862) | 19 | 50 | Drawing and short account of [C-J Magazine section] |
Casto-Metcalfe Duel (1862) | 19 | 57, 58, 59 | Photostats of the affray (Near Dover, Kentucky); |
Census of 1810 | 05 | 40-49 | Heads of Families in Fayette County, with slaves, etc; |
Centenary Methodist Church - Church and Broadway | 29 | 64, 65 | History of, with 2 views (now abandoned 1955); |
Central Christian Church | 06 | 60 | History, as by Dr. A. W. Fortune; |
Central Christian Church | 19 | 54 | History of, Dr. Fortune |
Central Christian Church | 24 | 4 | Story of its building, 1893 [from Kentucky Leader]; |
Central Reel House | 13 | 107 | On North Limestone, between Vine and High Streets, view about 1895; |
Charless City Directory (1806) | 03 | 39 | Facsimile of title page of Lexington's first city directory |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 01 | 66 | Account of Colonel David Meade and his estate, Jessamine County; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 05 | 32 | "Four U. S. Presidents entertained"; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 05 | 117 | Short account and history of; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 10 | 16 | Account of the sale of; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 15 | 8 | Picture; short sketch, etc.; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 18 | 56 | History of estate, etc.; |
Chaumiere du Prairie | 19 | 29 | Pretentious Home (history of estate, etc.); |
Cheapside | 01 | 59 | Short historical sketch; |
Cheapside | 02 | 31C | Sales on, court day, etc.; |
Cheapside | 05 | 31 | Court-square in Lexington; view of; |
Cheapside | 05 | 32 | History of; |
Cheapside | 06 | 95 | Snap-shots views, 1921; |
Cheapside | 09 | 72 | Cattle sale on, view, 1850's; |
Cheapside | 13 | 65 | As a public square, etc. (history, J. L. Allen); |
Cheapside | 13 | 89 | Newspaper view, in 1850's; |
Cheapside | 14 | 72, 73 | Description of court-day, etc (with view about 1888); |
Chenoweth Spring House | 03 | 35 | Site of the massacre, in 1789 [near Louisville]; |
Chenoweth Spring House | 27 | 34, 35 | Story of massacre; |
Choctaw Indian Academy | 05 | 90 | Short account and history of; |
Choctaw Indian Academy | 07 | 56, 57 | Colonel R. M. Johnson's Indian school at his farm in Scott County, etc.; |
Choctaw Indian Academy | 17 | 82, 83 | Short history and views (My story); |
Cholera epidemic | 05 | 55 | Described by Chambers, 100 years ago; |
Cholera epidemic | 05 | 88 | Article on, by Joe Jordan, 1932; |
Cholera epidemic | 05 | 101 | Broadside, by Dr. Daniel Drake |
Christ Episcopal Church | 07 | 68 | Historical sketch, etc.; |
Christ Episcopal Church | 13 | 51 | In Lexington; view and sketch; |
Christ Episcopal Church | 15 | 79 | Early cost of construction, etc; with photostat of contract; |
Cincinnati Southern | 20 | 72, 73, 74, 75 | History of railroad by Staples [part of C. N. O. & T. P.]; |
Cincinnati Southern | 25 | 33 | Historical sketch and record of; |
Citizen, certificate | 06 | 90 | Certificate of citizenship, 1855 [in Harrison County, Kentucky]; |
Citizens Pact | 15 | 50, 51 | Citizens compact; division of lots, etc.; in early Lexington history; |
City Hall | 02 | 39 | Records in cornerstone, 1927; |
Civil War Round Table (Kentucky) | 24 | 64 | (formed: November 19, 1953); |
Civil War, in Lexington | 06 | 70-76 | "Lexington in the War" Ranck; |
Civil War, in Lexington | 07 | 5 | 48th Penn Regiment here; |
Civil War, in Lexington | 07 | 80 | Veterans reminiscneces, etc.; |
Civil War, in Lexington | 07 | 2, 3, 4 | Lexington during war (by self); |
Civil War, in Lexington | 16 | 28, 29 | "Civil War days in Lexington"; |
Clark, George Rogers, General | 11 | 111 | House, Mulberry hill (view); |
Clark, George Rogers, General | 20 | 65 | Buried at "Locust Grove", etc.; |
Clark, James, Govenor | 06 | 55 | Certificate for J. P.; signature; |
Clark, Thomas D. | 10 | 37, 38 | Rena Niles story of; caraciture; |
Clark, Thomas D. | 11 | 14 | Article by; |
Clark, Thomas D. | 13 | 1 | Snap-shot at picnic (May 1941); |
Clay Seminary, program | 07 | 52 | In North Middletown, 1859; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 01 | 82 | View of and Dora Clay, etc.; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 02 | 55 | Advertises for wife, 1898; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 04 | 104, 105 | Deed of Emancipation for 6 slaves, with certificiate; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 06 | 79 | Marriage license, February, 1833; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 06 | 79 | Letter for issuing of license from E. Warfield; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 15 | 17 | "Clay's death told in story"; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 16 | 42, 43 | Article on True American, (Smiley); |
Clay, Cassius M. | 17 | 91 | White Hall, story about; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 23 | 70, 71 | True American account, etc.; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 24 | 3 | "Clay's Bowie" by me in C-J; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 24 | 45 | Original letter (Lexington 1854); |
Clay, Cassius M. | 24 | 57 | Prospectus of his memoirs; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 28 | 65 | Original letter and envelope, 1894; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 29 | 40-44 | Life Story, (Sue Thierman); |
Clay, Cassius M. | 30 | 5 | Deposition of Dr. Bullock; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 30 | 71 | Broadside (welcome home Mexican War); |
Clay, Cassius M. | 31 | 37 | Broadside, Sheep Sale 1885; |
Clay, Cassius M. | 32 | 39 | Turner side of the fight at Foxtown |
Clay, Henry | 05 | 18 | Leading events in life of; |
Clay, Henry | 05 | 77 | Appeal bond, with signature; |
Clay, Henry | 05 | 117 | Clay's funeral, by Reverend Pratt; |
Clay, Henry | 05 | 127 | Tax bill, 1851, in Clay's writing (lists slaves, farms, etc.); |
Clay, Henry | 05 | 137 | Letter, with signature; bond, etc.; |
Clay, Henry | 06 | 48 | Private coach, 2 views; article; |
Clay, Henry | 06 | 60 | Clay office torn down, 1934; |
Clay, Henry | 06 | 88 | Old office razed; |
Clay, Henry | 07 | 6 | Admitted to Fayette bar; |
Clay, Henry | 09 | 72 | Law office on Short Street; |
Clay, Henry | 12 | 23 | Member of Lexington Jockey club |
Clay, Henry | 13 | 29 | Programme of funeral;? |
Clay, Henry | 13 | 56 | Original letter, dated Ashland, 1840, to Thos. C. Patrick, etc.; |
Clay, Henry | 14 | 3 | Henry Clay anecdotes, etc.; |
Clay, Henry | 14 | 54 | Visit to Clay in 1846; |
Clay, Henry | 14 | 1, 2 | Henry Clay's will; |
Clay, Henry | 15 | 32 | Tavern bill at West Sulphur springs; |
Clay, Henry | 16 | 53 | Programme of funeral; |
Clay, Henry | 19 | 42 | Clay's will, how made, etc.; |
Clay, Henry | 19 | 62 | Church membership, etc. [confirmation]; |
Clay, Henry | 20 | 64 | Clay's 4 Ginko trees; |
Clay, Henry | 23 | 40, 41 | Henry Clay's Coach restored and now at Ashland (with picture of coach and Mrs. Seay); |
Clay, Henry | 23 | 6, 7, 8, 9 | Henry Clay: farmer and stockman (my documents in J:S:H); |
Clay, Henry | 24 | 28, 29 | "Not for Publication" Clay letter, 1844; |
Clay, Henry | 24 | 34, 35 | View of coffin, funeral, etc. (Gleasons Drawing Room Companion); |
Clay, Henry | 24 | 42, 43 | Same story in Courier-Journal (my story). |
Clay, Henry | 24 | 58, 59 | Henry Clay's private coach restored; |
Clay, Henry | 27 | 39 | Henry Clay's mother keeps tavern, in Versailles, Kentucky |
Clay, Henry | 30 | 58, 59 | "Entire Nation turned out to pay tribute to Henry Clay, etc." (death and funeral); |
Clay, Henry | 32 | 98, 99 | Henry Clay Statue, Pottsville, Pennsylvania; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 01 | 82 | Cornerstone laid, July 4, 1857; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 11 | 61 | Contract to G. Bossi, Clay statue; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 11 | 62 | Checks & statement, A. Bullett, for Clay statue; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 11 | 64 | Henry Clay Monument at Lexington [from Harper's Weekly, July 4, 1857]; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 11 | 105 | Subscription pledge to monument; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 11 | 53 | Contract for Clay statue (original mss); |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 12 | 56 | Check to John Haly for final settlement of Clay monument $618.84 (original: date January 7, 1862); |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 12 | 56 | Final account of John Haly for building the Monument, cost $54,263.84 |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 12 | 56 | Check to John Haly for final settlement of Clay monument $618.84 (original: date January 7, 1862); |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 13 | 7 | Making 2nd Clay statue, 1909 (original photo); |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 13 | 86 | Story and view of monument [Lexington landmark]; |
Clay, Henry - Monument | 17 | 3 | Original design (mausoleum) (Ballou's drawing room comp); |
Clay, Henry (Ashland) | 01 | 121 | View of original building; |
Clay, Henry (Ashland) | 11 | 110 | View of, ca. 1856; |
Clay, Henry, Mrs. | 20 | 28 | Funeral notice (original); |
Clay, Henry, Mrs. | 20 | 29 | Obituary (2); |
Clay, Henry, Mrs. | 27 | 39 | Keeps tavern in Versailles, Kentucky; |
Clay, Porter | 17 | 46 | Brother of Henry Clay; his shop, etc.; (from Lexington Landmarks); |
Clay-Marshall Duel | 34 | 16, 17 | Original letter (January 19, 1809, date of duel); |
Clay's Ferry bridge | 10 | 35, 36 | History and dedication; |
Clay's Ferry bridge | 18 | 15 | History of and location (2 articles); |
Clemens House | 06 | 58 | Famed hostelry, Danville; |
Clinton College | 27 | 30, 31 | (History of Hickman County) |
Clintonville, history of | 01 | 36 | Known as the "Stepps Cross Roads"; |
Clintonville, history of | 12 | 17 | History of churches, etc.; |
Cobb, Irvin S. | 03 | 101 | Obituary from Christian Science Monitor, 1945; |
Cobb, Irvin S. | 07 | 13 | Personal letter from; |
Cobb, Irvin S. | 11 | 48 | Obituary, etc.; |
Coffin, Levi and wife | 02 | 50 | as Underground Railroad agents; |
Coldstream Farm | 01 | 80 | History of; |
Cole Tavern | 14 | 91, 92 | Stood on Lexington-Leestown Pike); |
Coleman family | 02 | 14 | Genealogy of, (Francis Smith); |
Coleman family | 02 | 104, 105 | Obituaries of mother, father, and grandparents on both sides, etc.; |
Coleman, David S. (grandfather) | 06 | 94, 95 | Sundry bills, executor's accounts; |
Coleman, David S. (grandfather) | 06 | Back Cover | Wedding invitation for daughter, (to William Gentry) 1869; |
Coleman, Henry Chiles and George S. Coleman | 05 | 65 | Funeral notice (my uncle), 1860; |
Coleman, Henry Chiles and George S. Coleman | 05 | Back Cover | Funeral notice, George S. Coleman, 1878 (my uncle); |
Coleman, John | 06 | 18 | Note and signature, Lexington December 1806, [great, great, great grandfather] |
Coleman, John W. | 02 | 106 | Wedding invitation (May 20, 1897); |
Coleman, John W. | 06 | 23 | Account of wedding to Mary Payne [A Beautiful Day] 1897; |
Coleman, John W. | 06 | 24 | Original marriage license, 1897; |
Coleman, John W. | 10 | 71 | Obituary; died July 28, 1929; |
Coleman, John W. | 12 | 66 | My father, original photograph; |
Coleman, John W. | 13 | 7 | Original photograph (ca. 1900?); |
Coleman, John W. | 16 | 12 | Invitation to wedding, 1897; |
Coleman, John W. | 16 (?) | 12 (?) | Affidavit of, 1924; |
Coleman, John W. (Woodford County) | 22 | ALL | Records, bills, etc., as a hemp manufacturer, bagging, rope; during 1828-1832; (most of this volume devoted to the records of this man--my great, great-grandfather; |
Coleman, Samuel "Pic Nic" | 01 | 23 | Broadside, 1865; |
Coleman, Walter P. | 11 | 82 | Obituary of my brother from Sigma Nu magazine (The Delta); |
Coleman, Walter P. | 13 | 78 | Obituary from Lexington Herald; (born: January 15, 1900, in Lexington, Kentucky. Died: August 22 ,1945 at Bon Air farm, on Newtown Pike, county.); |
Coleman, Winston | 09 | 69 | Article by Robert L. Kincaid; |
Coleman, Winston | 09 | 102 | Article by Fred G. Neuman; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 2 | University of Kentucky Commencement, Litt. D.; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 39 | Mentioned, Biblo Soc. of America; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 54 | Coleman receives honorary degree; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 72 | Coleman's Bibliography, etc; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 60, 61 | Article on; |
Coleman, Winston | 10 | 60, 61 | Rena Niles story about; |
Coleman, Winston | 12 | 59 | Honorary degree, University of Kentucky; |
Coleman, Winston | 12 | 69 | Mentioned in article, Clark; |
Coleman, Winston | 12 | 83 | "Engineering Grad honored"; |
Coleman, Winston | 13 | 38 | Write-up, with photo (Kiwanian); |
Coleman, Winston | 13 | 66 | Fred Neuman describes visit to; |
Coleman, Winston | 13 | 80 | "Alumni notes" Univeristy of Kentucky honorary degree; |
Coleman, Winston | 13 | 109 | Elected President, Sons of Rev.; |
Coleman, Winston | 14 | 61 | Trip on L & N Railroad, 1947; |
Coleman, Winston | 14 | 61 | "Howdy Colonel!", etc; |
Coleman, Winston | 14 | 67 | Certificate of marriage, etc. |
Coleman, Winston | 14 | 14, 15, 16 | "Kentucky Colonel-New Vintage"; |
Coleman, Winston | 14 | 59, 60 | "History writer for Kentucky" by Rena Niles, in Courier-Journal, 1946; |
Coleman, Winston | 15 | 18 | Gets degree from University of Kentucky (1947); |
Coleman, Winston | 15 | 21 | Group at Indiana University, 1943; |
Coleman, Winston | 15 | 21 | "Kudos" from The Delta, 1947; |
Coleman, Winston | 16 | 11 | "Writers account of Civil War days"; |
Coleman, Winston | 16 | 29 | "Kudos" from The Delta; |
Coleman, Winston | 16 | 1, 2 | Kentucky's covered bridges", etc. |
Coleman, Winston | 18 | 21 | Receives Litt. D. degree from U. K., 1947; |
Coleman, Winston | 18 | 59 | Courier-Journal story from "Stage-Coach Days"; |
Coleman, Winston | 18 | 61, 62 | Burgoo Making" -- my story; |
Coleman, Winston | 27 | 55 | Birthplace, and sketch of; |
College of Engineering (University of Kentucky) | 23 | 67 | Class of 1920 - Thirty Years later (Pictures in 1920 & in 1950 - same positions) (This is my class at Univeristy of Kentucky) |
College of the Bible | 15 | 9 | History; account of moving from Transylvania University campus, etc; |
College of the Bible | 17 | 22, 23 | History of; new building, etc; |
Collins, Floyd | 06 | 99 | Notice of; trapped on January 30, 1925; |
Collins, Floyd | 18 | 17 | Grave and history of; |
Collins, Floyd | 20 | 8 | Account of the tragedy; |
Collins, Floyd | 22 | 73 | Story about - 25 years later [from Courier-Journal]; |
Colonel's Commission | 06 | Back Cover | Kentucky Colonel (own); |
Colson-Scott Tragedy | 19 | 61 | Story of and history; |
Columbus, Kentucky | 18 | 39 | Civil War Anchor & Chain; |
Columbus, Kentucky | 18 | 76 | Columbus Academy (College); |
Columbus, Kentucky | 18 | 94 | Town Laid off, etc. |
Columbus, Kentucky | 26 | 91, 92 | County Seat of Jackson Purchase; |
Combs, Franklin (monument) | 10 | 72 | Unusual description on this monument, killed by an assassin, etc.; in old Epis. Cemetery, East 3rd Street, (Son of General Leslie Combs); |
Combs, Franklin (monument) | 26 | 90 | Story about and view of grave (from Lexington Herald, September 14, 1953); |
Combs, Leslie, General | 10 | 72 | Son (Franklin) grave & unusual inscription - killed by assassin, etc.; |
Combs, Leslie, General, house | 15 | 30 | Now stie of LaFayette hotel; also D. A. Loud residence; |
Commercial College of Kentucky | 13 | 109 | At McAdams & Morford corner, etc.; |
Confederate Government of Kentucky | 24 | 39 | Notes on; |
Confederate States of America | 05 | 16 | History of the greal seal; its fate, etc.; |
Confederate States of America | 05 | 116 | CSA flag hoistered at Frankfort; |
Confederate States of America | 05 | 142 | Confederate bills, 3 - 2, 10, & $100; |
Constitution Square | 22 | 105 | At Danville; replicas of 3 buildings (early Kentucky government; convention); |
Cooper and Dunn drug store | 03 | 12 | Original photo, ca. 1908, at corner Main & Broadway, etc.; |
Corn Island | 03 | 59 | Drawing of fort, at Louisville; |
Corwine, Aaron H. | 18 | 35, 36, 37 | Early Kentucky portrait painter; |
Cottage Grove | 22 | Back Cover | Home of John W. Coleman, rope & bagging mfgr, Woodford County, 1832; |
Court House (Fayette) | 15 | 94 | First trial in, after erection in 1898-1900; |
Court of Appeals | 03 | 126 | Picture of Judges, 1932; |
Court, first in Lexington | 23 | 79, 80 | Story of Henry Clay; Francis Barrett, a Baptist preacher; court information, etc; |
Covington, Kentucky | 09 | 106 | Colored picture, Market and Square; |
Covington, Kentucky | 17 | 1, 2 | Short history and several views (from: Ballou's 1856); |
Cox's Station | 14 | 47 | In Nelson County, history of; |
Craig, James | 11 | 45 | Old Confederate soldier in Lexington; |
Craig, Lewis, Reverend | 13 | 1 | Site of Travelling Church (in Lincoln County); |
Crawford, Jane (Todd) | 10 | 41, 42 | Life story; account of operation, views, Dr. McDowell, etc.; |
Crittenden, William Logan | 23 | 81, 82 | Lopez Expedition, 1851; |
Crockett, Joseph, Colonel | 11 | 43 | Revolutionary soldier, etc. |
Cross-Keys Tavern | 05 | 61 | History and account of fire; May 1934 (destroyed May 23, 1934); |
Cross-Keys Tavern | 18 | 56 | Near Shelbyville, adv. of 1817; |
Cumberland Gap | 13 | 108 | Story about: Henry Clay, etc; |
Cumberland Gap | 13 | 36, 37 | Sketch, with photo of marker |
Cumberland Gap | 31 | 59 | History and Story about (Middlesboro Daily News); |
Cumberland Gap | 39 | 3, 4 | History of; Civil War part, etc.; |
Cumberland Road | 06 | 99 | Short sketch of; |
Curd House | 01 | 82 | Civil War script, $1.00; |
Curd House | 13 | 7 | Original photo, ca. 1890; |
Cythiana Covered Bridge | 11 | 48, 49 | History of: 3 articles, views,; |
Cythiana Covered Bridge | 17 | 7 | Kentucky's Oldest Wooden bridge, etc.; |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 01 | 74 | How named, history; |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 05 | 106 | Clock weight damages court-house; |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 10 | 16 | "Ghost with Toe Bones, etc" |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 17 | 6 | Camp Bruce, view, etc.; |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 17 | 15 | Story of early city, etc; |
Cythiana, Kentucky | 18 | 12 | "Tragedy of 1812 still lives" |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Dallam, Major William S. house | 18 | 18 | Article & view of; |
Danville, Kentucky | 01 | 115 | How named; sketch of, etc.; |
Danville, Kentucky | 01 | 5 | Short history of; |
Danville, Kentucky | 03 | 41 | First court-house in; |
Danville, Kentucky | 03 | 43 | Short historical sketch; |
Danville, Kentucky | 10 | 6 | Old court-house (Boyle); |
Danville, Kentucky | 16 | 34 | First post-office west of Alleghenies; |
Danville, Kentucky | 18 | 24, 25, 26 | First post-office west of Alleghenies; |
Danville, Kentucky | 19 | 49, 50 | Deaf School in Danville |
Danville, Kentucky | 20 | 83 | How named (Danville); |
Daveiss, Jos. (Joseph) Hamilton | 23 | 5 | Document, with signature; |
Daveiss, Jos. (Joseph) Hamilton | 23 | 5 | Letter, with signature; |
Daveiss, Jos. (Joseph) Hamilton | 23 | 49 | Letter to David Meade; |
Daviess Lodge No. 22 | 03 | 127 | Seal of Masonic lodge, formerly in Lexington; |
Davis, Jeff | 18 | 73, 74, 75 | Article on & sketch of; |
Davis, Jeff | 31 | 60, 61 | Jefferson Davis Monument, Fairview, Kentucky (Pictures & history of); |
Davis, Jeff C., General | 14 | 31 | Kills General Nelson, at Galt House; in Louisville, 1862; |
Davis, Jefferson | 02 | 51-C | Unveiling bust, Transylvania University, etc. [October 19, 1931]; |
Deaf School, Danville (Kentucky School for Deaf) | 28 | 104 | Being razed, February 1957; |
Defeated Camp (McNitt) Massacre | 33 | 64, 65, 66, 67 | (in Laurel County) Story by Russell Dyche; |
Devotion Lodge No. 160 | 17 | 44 | Account & history; 100th anniversary; |
Deweese, Farmer house (Also known as "White Cottage") | 15 | 30 | View and short sketch; |
Deweese, Farmer house (Also known as "White Cottage") | 18 | 2 | Protestant Infirmary; Mention and short sketch of; |
Deweese, Farmer house (Protestant Infirmary) | 01 | 88 | History and sketch; |
Deweese, Farmer house (Protestant Infirmary) | 12 | 72 | "White Cottage" & Protestant Infirmary; history of, etc.; |
Deweese, Farmer house (Protestant Infirmary) | 18 | 20 | Short sketch of; |
Dewhurst, Thomas B. | 01 | 115 | First auto in Lexington, etc.; |
Dewhurst, Thomas B. | 05 | 26 | Pioneer automobile man, in Lexington; |
Dewhurst, Thomas B. | 05 | 27 | His "Dewabout" & letter to me; |
Dixiana Farm - Major B. Thomas | 01 | 112 | In Fayette County; history of; |
Dixiana Farm - Major B. Thomas | 06 | 91 | "Agents Beware" sign on gate; |
Dixiana Farm - Major B. Thomas | 15 | 19 | Sign at front gate [Kentucky All Over]; |
Dixiana Farm - Major B. Thomas | 18 | 17 | Sign at front gate; |
Doctors, early Kentucky | 03 | 56, 57 | Views of several, including McDowell, Yandell, W. L. Sutton, etc.; |
Donerail | 24 | 88, 89 | How named, etc. [also Donneraille]; |
Donovan, Herman L. | 08 | 28 | Names President of University of Kentucky [picture & story]; |
Drake, Daniel, Doctor | 05 | 101 | Broadside for "Cure of Cholera"; |
Drennon Springs, in Henry County | 30 | 57 | (noted Kentucky watering-place) Story of; old hotel, etc. (Western Military Institute here); |
Dudley Road, hous - 405 | 06 | 67 | Model Home, our first home after we married (from 1930-1936), etc.; |
Dudley, Benjamin W., Doctor | 15 | 43 | Jouett portrait of, with sketch; |
Dudley, Benjamin W., Doctor | 16 | 4 | Thesis for M. D. at University of Pennsylvania; |
Duels | 09 | 42, 43 | Rowan-Chambers Duel (February 1801) (story by Ben Johnson); |
Duels | 09 | 54 | Wells-Roberts Duel |
Duels | 12 | 96 | First Duel in Kentucky (photostat); |
Duels | 12 | 43, 44, 45 | Duelling in Old Kentucky; |
Duels | 15 | 91 | Taylor-Harrison Duel; |
Duels | 15 | 102, 103 | Jackson-Dickerson duel (2 accounts, unidentified); |
Duels | 19 | 57, 58, 59 | Casto-Metcalfe Duel; |
Duels | 22 | 106, 107 | "Dead Shots Lived Longest in Duel Days,"; |
Duels | 29 | 5 | Duelling Pistols of Judge J. Rowan; |
Duels | 30 | 3, 4 | True Story of Jackson-Dickerson Duel [Courier-Journal, 1893]; |
Dufour, John | 17 | 32 | Pioneer vineyard, Jessamine County; |
Duveneck, Frank | 11 | 1, 2, 3 | Ky. artist -- sketch of and biog, account of. |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
East Hickman Baptist Church | 13 | 9 | In Fayette County, Tates Creek Pike; |
Eastern Kentucky Railroad | 29 | 1, 2, 3 | Long history of; established in 1866; |
Eastern State Hospital (Asylum) | 03 | 20 | In Lexington; view; built in 1824; |
Eastern State Teachers College | 07 | 101 | History of; |
Elizabeth Station Church | 03 | 104 | On F. & C. Railroad, Bourbon County; |
Elkhorn Association | 03 | 123 | Of Baptists, in Woodford County; |
Ellerslie, or Todd home | 10 | 82, 83 | An account: "The Passing of a Shrine"; |
Ellerslie, or Todd home | 14 | 56 | Snap-shot, made ca. 1915; |
Ellerslie, or Todd home | 15 | 17 | "Old Landmark being Razed" (good history of) (January '47); |
Ellerslie, or Todd home | 16 | 18 | "Ellerslie razed"; |
Ellerslie, or Todd home | 19 | 25 | Account and history of; view; |
Elliott, John Milton, Judge | 20 | 106, 107, 108 | Life story and assassination [Floyd County Times]; |
Elmwood (David Barrow) house | 01 | 4 | Short account of; |
Elmwood (David Barrow) house | 12 | 85 | At Fourth and Walnut Street; history of; |
Episcopal Cemetery, old | 06 | 27, 28 | "Old Third Street Cemetery" (with list of burials); |
Episcopal Cemetery, old | 10 | 107 | On East 3rd Street; cholera victims; headstones, etc; |
Episcopal Cemetery, old | 13 | 87 | Account of, with sexton's house [Lexington Landmarks]; |
Episcopal Cemetery, old | 14 | 54 | Sexton's cottage - history, etc; |
Episcopal Cemetery, old | 17 | 28 | List of burials, view, etc. [Lexingon Landmarks]; |
Episcopal Theological Seminary, old | 10 | 50 | View of, from street. |
Episcopal Theological Seminary, old | 11 | 16 | On W. 2nd Street, history of. |
Estill Springs | 31 | 21 | Watering-place; |
Estill, James, Captain | 16 | 14 | Kentucky pioneer; sketch of; |
Estill's Defeat | 18 | 86, 87 | In Madison County, etc.; |
Estill's Defeat | 25 | 86, 87 | Estill's Defeat, or Battle of Little Mountain; |
Ewalt's Cross Roads | 12 | 53 | Home of Jos. Ewalt, etc.; |
Exposition of 1984-5 | 10 | 104 | Bridge across Main Street, view; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Fair Grounds, old | 02 | 85 | Racing history made, etc.; |
Fair Grounds, old | 06 | 75 | Old photograph; |
Fair Grounds, old | 09 | 72 | Ranck's article on; |
Fair Grounds, old | 14 | 43 | Old grandstand, notes on; |
Fair Grounds, old | 18 | 6 | view of, in 1891; |
Fair Grounds, old | 18 | 71, 72 | History and view, etc.; |
Fair Grounds, old | 27 | 29 | Old Fair Grounds (U. K. site); |
Fair Play, statue | 17 | 50 | At Elmendorf, view, etc. (Lexington Landmarks); |
Fairbank, Calvin, Reverend | 14 | 27 | Calvin Fairbank dead", 1898 (unidentified newspaper clipping); |
Fairbank, Calvin, Reverend | 15 | 73 | Original letter, written from the Lex. slave jail, Oct. 1844. |
Fairlawn, residence | 12 | 24 | Home of Doctor Dudley, General Withers; |
Fairview Tavern | 05 | 12 | Famous old hostelry in Fleming County; Doggett tavern; |
Falmouth | 01 | 15 | Early history of; |
Falmouth | 19 | 8 | "Birdseye view of, 1870"; |
Farmers & Traders Bank | 03 | 128 | Another certificate to David S. Coleman (grandfather); |
Farmers & Traders Bank | 06 | 108 | Original check, with 2 cent stamp; |
Farmers & Traders Bank | 09 | 111 | Lexington; stock certificate, 1876: (to grandfather Coleman); |
Farmers Bank of Kentucky | 08 | 63 | $20 bill, portrait of John J. Crittenden, Governor of Kentucky |
Farmington (Speed House) | 15 | 96, 97, 98 | Sketch, floor plans, drawings by Jefferson, etc.; |
Farmington (Speed House) | 33 | 46 | [The old Joshua Speed home, near Louisville, Kentucky] Sketch, Picture - plan to restore; |
Fayette County | 02 | 87 | Relics in cornerstond box [C-H]; |
Fayette County | 02 | 49 | Has no old-age pension, etc.; |
Fayette County | 02 | 97 | Population (in 1931) 68,525; |
Fayette County | 03 | 5 | Dirt roads, one toll gate, 1922; |
Fayette County | 03 | 18, 19 | Historical landmarks, along highway, Dixie Highway,etc.; |
Fayette County | 03 | 32 | 3rd courthouse, view; drilling on Cheapside, etc.; |
Fayette County | 03 | 88 | Early history of; fire of clerks Levi Todd's office, etc. |
Fayette County | 05 | 66 | 3rd court-house described; with D. Sutton mention, etc.; |
Fayette County | 05 | 74 | Safe, in clerk's office, robbed; |
Fayette County | 05 | 40-49 | Census - heads of families, 1810; |
Fayette County | 13 | 29 | Old brick court-house, view; |
Fayette County | 13 | 66 | Ranck writes on court-houses; |
Fayette County | 13 | Back Cover | 3rd (old brick) court-house [original photo] |
Fayette County Court-Houses | 07 | 104, 105 | History of 5 court-houses (by self) |
Fayette County Court-Houses | 09 | 98 | Contents of cornerstone, 1883; |
Fayette County Court-Houses | 09 | 107 | Original photo, after fire, 1897; |
Fayette County Court-Houses | 12 | 65 | Photograph, after fire, 1897; |
Fayette County Court-Houses | 13 | 7 | Original photo, after fire, 1897; |
Fayette National Bank | 06 | 109 | View, under construction, etc.; |
Ferrill, London, Reverend | 05 | 116 | Noted slave preacher; funeral; |
Ferry, River | 12 | 90, 91 | Story of with pictures, on Kentucky rivers; |
Filson Club | 05 | 143 | View of, in reading room, 1934; |
Filson, John | 11 | 39 | Kentucky historian - view of, likeness, etc.; |
Filson, John | 17 | 101, 102, 103 | John Filson: Prophet of Kentucky (story by John Walton); |
Filson, John | 19 | 33 | Rearly Kentucky historian; |
Fire companies | 06 | 96, 97 | Articles, etc.; - Independent Fire Company No. 1, Lexington; |
Fire Department | 03 | 117, 118, 119 | History of Lexington fire department; |
Fire Department | 08 | 50 | Old views, story about; |
Fire Department | 20 | 63 | Lexington's first "steamer", etc.; |
Fire Department | 23 | 4 | History of, with reel house, etc.; |
Fire Insurance Companies | 06 | 96, 97 | Constitution, or Arrticles of the Independent Fire Company, No. 1 [Lexington, 1816] |
Fire Insurance Companies | 06 | 40, 44 | Original fire insurance policy, issued in Lexington, in 1850 [Lexington Fire, Life & Marine Insurance Company] |
Fire Stations | 03 | 93 | Old stations and departments in city; |
Fires in Lexington | 03 | 108, 109 | "Disastrous fires in Lexington recalled" by P. A. O'Brian (O'Brien). |
Fires in Lexington | 05 | 24 | Morgan's hemp factory (May 1, 1889); |
Fires in Lexington | 14 | 48 | Old Lexington Country Club (October 19, 1925); |
Fires in Lexington | 15 | 38 | Important fires, listed 1820-1947 (with some additional ones); |
First Baptist Church | 14 | 68 | On West Main Street; view and sketch; |
First National Bank & Trust Co. | 06 | 107 | History of; portrait of Jacob Hughes; |
First National Bank & Trust Co. | 12 | 102 | History of; Ninety Years old; |
First Presbyterian Church | 14 | 53 | Sketch and history of; |
First Presbyterian Church | 16 | 89 | Sketch by Gribbin, and story of the oldest church in city; |
Fleming County court-house | 07 | 1 | |
Fleming County court-house | 25 | 25, 26 | Views; |
Fleming County court-house | Information | Designers & builders - James Eckels & Daniel Stockwell; it is of Georgian design & brick construction; the brick having been burned on the ground by slaves of the two contractors. Several years required to erect it; completed in 1829. The 2nd court hous | |
Floods | 03 | 67, 68, 69 | Lexington flood of August, 1932; |
Floods | 07 | 60 | Great Kentucky flood, January, 1937; |
Football | 01 | 79 | old Kentucky State College team, etc.; |
Football | 07 | 100 | Football teams, old; |
Football | 08 | 17 | First gridiron clash (1880) between Transylvania University & Centre College; |
Football | 09 | 55, 56 | Immortals of 1898; picture and story; |
Football | 17 | 2 | First Game west of Alleghenies between Transylvania University & Centre, 1880.; |
Forest Retreat | 05 | 76 | Old Governor Metcalfe home; |
Forest Retreat | 07 | 96 | Old tavern; history, etc.; |
Forest Retreat | 19 | 105 | Sketch of Metcalfe house & tavern; |
Forest Retreat | 23 | 1 | Old tavern; drawing; sketch; |
Forest trees in Kentucky | 02 | 83 | List of, that grow in Kentucky; |
Forkland | 03 | 21 | On forks of Hickman Creek & townfork of Elkhorn; history of; |
Forrest Park, subdivision | 13 | 1 | Named for Doctor L. Herr; etc. (On South Limestone); |
Fort Nelson | 03 | 48 | Drawing, in 1782; Louisville; |
Fort Springs Church | 09 | 68 | On Versailles Road, burned, December 1943 (at Slickaway, Kentucky); |
Fort Springs Church | 24 | 88, 89 | Fort Spring, how named, history; |
Fort Thomas, Kentucky | 01 | 106 | Sketch and history of the memorial water tower, etc.; |
Fortifications, Ancient | 22 | 98 | In Fayette County; |
Foster, Stephen | 14 | 11 | "Poor poet" from Pathfinder; |
Foster, Stephen | 15 | 1 | His body not obtained by Kentucky |
Foster, Stephen | 24 | 76-80 | Legend of Stephen Collins Foster (Saturday Evening Post - by Butterfield); |
Fox, Chief William Red | 06 | 26 | Indian chief, stops in Lexington; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 01 | 36 | Life story of, etc; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 06 | 18 | Original letter from, December 1897; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 06 | 52 | Obituary and life story; [died July 8, 1919]; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 06 | 56 | Death and burial at Paris, Kentucky; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 07 | 35 | Obituary, life story, etc.; |
Fox, John, Jr. | 16 | 57 | Life story, death, burial, etc, [from Kentuckian-Citizen]; |
Frankfort & Cincinnati Railroad | 30 | 10, 11 | View of Passenger Car; |
Frankfort, city of | 10 | 108 | Steamboat, on Kentucky River; |
Frankfort, Kentucky | 01 | 112 | How named, history, etd.; |
Frankfort, Kentucky | 09 | 97, 98 | "Frankfort's Bridges"; |
Frankfort, Kentucky | 14 | 92, 93 | Frankfort Cemetery; list of burials; |
Franklin Advocate | 03 | 52 | First Kentucky University newspaper: at Harrodsburg, Kentucky; |
Franklin Springs | 30 | 32 | (In Franklin County); A famed Kentucky Watering-Place (by Mrs. Darnell); |
Franklin, Ben | 09 | 98 | "Interesting figure, etc" (Negro): (son of George Robertson?); |
Freckman, Ben | 10 | 71 | Rare photos of Lexington; |
Freedom Train | 16 | 33, 86 | In Lexington, etc.; |
Freemasonry, In Kentucky | 01 | 57, 58 | Short history of; |
Freemasonry, In Kentucky | 01 | 61, 62 | Grand Lodge found'd, 1800; |
Freemasonry, In Kentucky | 01 | 62 | Lexington Masonic Temple, corner-stone laid, 1913; |
Freemasonry, In Kentucky | 01 | 69 | Early Masonry in Lexington by self; |
Freemasonry, In Kentucky | 01 | 120, 121 | "Freemasonry in Lex, 1861-1913"; |
French Emigrees | 08 | 7 | Story of early French settlers in Lexington, etc.; |
Frost, William Godell | 02 | 34 | Article on founding & early days of Berea College; |
Funeral notices | 09 | 58 | Samuel M. Coleman, 1870; |
Funeral notices | 09 | 91 | Robert Wickliffe (Old Duke); |
Funeral notices | 09 | 91 | H. Boone Ingels, 1866; |
Funeral notices | 09 | 108 | Miss Meredith Peter, 1878; |
Funeral notices | 19 | 110 | Mrs. Sallie Howard Woolley; |
Funerals | 05 | 28 | Data and account of Mt. (mountain?) funerals; |
Funerals | 09 | 9 | Kentucky mountain funeral, view, etc.; |
Funerals | 13 | 2 | Description of mountain funerals; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Gallatin County | 17 | 7 | Short history, sketch, etc.; |
Gardener, William V., Reverend, D. D. | 23 | 35 | New pastor, First Presbyterian Church; |
Garrard, James, Govenor | 12 | 95 | Sketch of Kentucky Second Governor; |
Gasoline Mileage Coupons | 11 | 37 | Types of ration coupons used in World War II; |
Georgetown | 01 | 28 | Short history; how named, etc.; |
Georgetown | 03 | 29 | Historical sketch of; |
Georgetown | 14 | 19 | Never-failing spring; "Big Spring"; |
Gilbert's Creek Baptist Church | 03 | 38 | View in graveyard; 2 miles from Lancaster, Kentucky; |
Gillis, Ezra, Professor | 20 | 49 | Article by Allan Trout; |
Giron, Mathurin | 05 | 85 | Old tavern keeper; mss lease, with photo of his confectionery, 1933; |
Giron, Mathurin | 06 | 30 | Signature of Giron & Wife, 1844; |
Giron, Mathurin | 09 | 86 | Original tavern license, 1828 (with his signature); |
Giron, Mathurin | 13 | 7 | Original photo of confectionery, 1895?; |
Giron, Mathurin | 19 | 98 | Confectionery described; |
Glasgow Junction | 24 | 24, 25 | With sketch of Bell's Tavern, etc.; |
Glass, glass-works | 09 | 60 | Early Kentucky Glass; |
Glass, glass-works | 11 | 15 | Louisville glass works; |
Goat Castle, Natchez | 08 | 40, 41 | Goat Castle in Natchez accounts & pictures; |
Goat Castle, Natchez | 19 | 35 ? | Goat Castle story; |
Goat Castle, Natchez | 24 | 35 | Miss Dockery's obituary; |
Goddard House, old | 07 | 75 | In Maysville; sketch of; (couldn't locate in scrapbook) |
Goebel Assassination | 01 | 35 | Account of the killing, etc.; |
Goebel Assassination | 07 | 58 | Goebel-Taylor race; account of; |
Goebel Assassination | 12 | 85 | Clothes of Goebel, in Georgetown courthouse, etc.; |
Goebel Assassination | 16 | 85 | Story of the Goebel Affair, at Frankfort, January 30, 1900 |
Goebel Assassination | 17 | 64, 65 | Irvin S. Cobb's story of; |
Goebel Assassination | 17 | 66, 67 | Collier's magazine, account, November 1904; |
Goebel Assassination | 17 | 68, 69 | Harper's Weekly, story of; |
Goebel Assassination | 19 | 110 | The killing of Goebel, etc.; |
Goebel Assassination | 22 | 76 | Account of (good); |
Goff, Sudduth | 11 | 5, 6, 8, 9 | Artist and sketch of; works; |
Goff, Sudduth | 13 | 30 | Kentucky portrait painter, works of; |
Goff, Sudduth | 15 | 81, 82 | Account of life & works [Courier-Journal, March 20, '49] |
Governors, of Kentucky | 03 | 80-83 | Portraits of; to Flem Sampson; |
Governors, of Kentucky | 07 | 94 | Sketch of, etc.; |
Governors, of Kentucky | 09 | 57 | "Clements is 44th to serve.." |
Graham Springs, Harrodsburg | 06 | 103 | "Historic resort bought"; sketch; |
Graham Springs, Harrodsburg | 07 | 58 | Kentucy Watering Place, history, etc.; |
Graham, Christopher C., Doctor | 01 | 76 | "Memories of Dr. Christopher Columbus Graham"; |
Graham, Cottage | 33 | 30, 31 | Named for Robert Graham; home of Transylvania University Presidents, etc.; |
Granard, township of | 05 | 59 | Incorporated, 1886, near Lexington; (mentions Neal McCoy, etc.); |
Granard, township of | 24 | 6 | Sketch about; |
Grant County | 25 | 27 | Historical sketch of; |
Grant, Thomas, home | 17 | 51 | View of and story about; (from Lexington Landmarks); |
Gratz Park | 09 | 89 | View, with sleet; gates of; |
Gratz Park | 29 | 58, 59, 60 | Story, with pictures (Sue Thierman, in Courier-Journal); |
Gratz, Rebecca | 02 | 103 | Letter to Jewish Society, etc.; |
Gratz, Rebecca | 05 | 37 | Gives letters to Society, etc.; |
Graves, Cox & Co. | 14 | 2 | Opened in 1889; view, etc.; |
Graveyards, pioneer | 12 | 93 | In Fayette County, with revolutionary soldiers, etc.; |
Graveyards, pioneer | 15 | 43 | In Fayette County; |
Green Hills, (columns standing) | 09 | 90 | Jas. B. Haggin's fine home; |
Green Hills, (columns standing) | 10 | 85 | Old James B. Haggin home, etc.; |
Green Hills, (columns standing) | 18 | 20 | View of residence, etc.; |
Green-Baldwin killing | 16 | 21 | at Phoenix, while Breckinridge statue on Cheapside was being unveiled; etc. (Tom Green killed Lew Baldwin); |
Grundy, Felix | 05 | 79, 80 | Early Kentucky lawyer; sketch; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Haggins, John | 10 | 79 | Escape from Indians; |
Haly, John | 12 | 56 | Final settlement, Henry Clay monument; |
Haly, John | 12 | 56 | Final check for Henry Clay monument; |
Haly, John | 12 | 57 | Original estimate for Clay monument; |
Haly, John | 12 | 58 | Letter from, or agreement, etc.; |
Haly, John | 16 | 35 | Proposals for work; check; |
Haly, John | 18 | 54 | General contractor for Henry Clay Momument in Lexington Cemetery (1857-61); |
Hamburg Place | 05 | 16 | Three mile from Lexington on Winchester Pike; five Derby winners foaled here; |
Hamilton, John (rope walk) | 09 | 2 | Account of his rope walk, etc.; |
Hamilton-Sanderson killing | 15 | 18 | Good account of; in Metcalfe County; in year 1818; |
Harbut, Will | 17 | 110 | Groom, Man o' War, died, 1947; |
Hardin, Fort | 01 | 111 | Sketch of old Fort Hardin, at Hardinsburg, Kentucky 1780; |
Hargis, Jim | 09 | 33 | "The human side of Jim Hargis" (Illustrated American, 1908); |
Harpe, Big & Little (outlaws) | 08 | 21, 22 | "Sketch of the Harpes" from Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, September 19, 1835; |
Harpe, Big & Little (outlaws) | 39 | 16-20 | Account of Big & Little Harpe (The Messenger, Central City); |
Harper, Jacob and Betsie | 10 | 91, 92 | Murdered in their home (Nantura) in Woodford County, Kentucky; |
Harrod, Fort | 03 | 38 | View of fort, drawn from data; |
Harrod, Fort | 10 | 66, 67, 68 | Described in 1791 by B. Van Cleve, with views, etc.; |
Harrod, James, Colonel | 06 | 21 | Founder of Harrodsburg; copy of his will, etc.; |
Harrodsburg, Kentucky | 01 | 112 | How named; sketch of, etc.; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 06 | 103 | Hart Model "Woman Triumphant"; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 06 | 105 | Story by Carl Bernhardt; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 07 | 78 | "Work of Hart Destoryed"; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 09 | 13 | "Joel T. Hart: Kentucky Sculptor" (by self) (Antiques, November 1947; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 09 | 107 | Woman Triumphant destroyed: May 14, 1897 (with pictures); |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 11 | 44, 45 | "Original Plaster Model, etc."; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 11 | 46, 47 | "Hart's Plast Bust of Jackson and Dudleyà"; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 11 | 58, 59, 60 | "The Public carried away H's masterpieceà" [Courier-Journal April 3, 1938]; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 11 | 90-93 | Story of life and works, with pictures (Courier-Journal, February 14, 1954); |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 13 | 70, 71 | Hart, as a great artist; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 16 | 19, 20 | "J. T. Hart: Kentucky Sculptor"; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 23 | 12 | Henry Clay Statue, Louisville; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 37 | 28, 29 | Story, Hart; |
Hart, Joel T. - Sculptor | 39 | 48 | Henry Clay Statue, Richmond; |
Hart, Thomas home | 09 | 82 | Short history; built 1794; |
Hart, Thomas home | 15 | 12 | View and short sketch; (2nd and Mill Streets); |
Hartland | 24 | 50 | Home of Senator Camden, near Versailles (razed 1952); |
Hatfield, "Devil Anse" | 17 | 71 | Picture; |
Hatfield, "Devil Anse" | 22 | 90-95 | Hatfields, Human side of (story of feud; pictures, etc.); |
Hatfield, "Devil Anse" | 23 | 13 | Picture with men; |
Hays, Will S. | 15 | 27, 28 | Kentucky song-writer; story, etc.; (born in Louisville, 1837); |
Head, Jesse, Reverend | 14 | 22-27 | "A Preacher and A Shrine"; |
Head, Jesse, Reverend | 16 | 23 | History of the historic marriage, Jesse Head, etc; L's parents; |
Heinrich, Anton Philip | 06 | 4 | "Kentucky yesterdays and tomorrow"; |
Helm Place, Fayette County | 01 | 135 | History of, by Mrs. Simpson; |
Helm Place, Fayette County | 24 | 60-63 | Story of, with pictures (Sue & John Theirman); |
Helm, Ben Hardin, General | 15 | 22 | My review of McMurtry's book; |
Helm, John L, Governor | 05 | 138 | Signature and document; |
Helm, Katherine, Miss | 03 | 11 | "Mary, Wife of Lincoln" (book) her story of; |
Helm, Katherine, Miss | 07 | 1 | Fayette county artist and author; obituary of, etc.; |
Hemp Industry, in Kentucky | 03 | 34 | Notes and history of; |
Hickman County, Kentucky | 18 | 92-96 | History of; |
Hickman County, Kentucky | 25 | 66-72 | Civil War in; |
Hickman County, Kentucky | 28 | 53, 54, 55 | Historical Sketch; |
High ball signal | 09 | 12 | View, at South Railroad, Lexington; |
High Bridge | 07 | 75 | Near Shakertown, Kentucky; story of; |
Highland Place | 22 | Back Cover | Coleman farm, Newtown Pike, original photo, ca. 1898 (home of J. W. Coleman); |
Highways, old | 05 | 6 | Mileage on old Kentucky highways; |
Highways, old | 05 | 17 | Kentucky highways in 1813; |
Hill House, Maysville | 05 | 31 | Short notice of old hotel; |
Hillandale | 19 | 2 | Samuel Look place, on Muir Pike [Lexington Landmarks]; |
Hill-Evans Feud | 06 | 105 | "Famous Feud Recalled"; |
Hill-Evans Feud | 18 | 67 | Short account; Garrard Company.; |
Hill-Evans Feud | 34 | 9 | Short history of, with picture of house of Oliver P. Hill |
Historical & Phil Society of Ohio | 18 | 75 | Life certificate, sketch, etc.; |
Holeman, Jacob H. (of Frankfort | 23 | 75 | Subpoena for arrest, for killing Francis G. Waring in a duel, July 16, 1819, in Franklin County, Kentucky; See Coleman "Famous Kentucky Duels" Chapter 5 |
Hopemont - Morgan house | 01 | 130 | Home of General J. H. Morgan, at corner of Second and Mill Streets, history, etc.; |
Horse farms | 10 | 110 | Fayette horse farms, 1883 (from Ranck's Guide); |
Hoskins Cross Roads | 05 | 106? | In Garrard County; later on called Camp Dick Robinson; adv of Robinson; |
Howard, James (Jim) | 05 | 21 | See also: Henry Youtsey; |
Howard, James (Jim) | 27 | 44 | Died: February 1, 1954, at Covington, Kentucky. (Three times convicted as slayer of Govenor Goebel); |
Hughes, J. W., Reverend | 01 | 56 | Founder of Asbury, died; |
Hunt, William Gibbs | 05 | 9, 10 | Early western journalist, in Lexington, etc.; |
Hunters of Kentucky | 15 | 39 | Original broadside (song) "The Hunters of Kentucky"; |
Hurricane Hall | 02 | 45 | History of; on Georgetown Pike; |
Hutchinson | 03 | 90 | Settlement, in Bourbon County; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Ingelside | 01 | 80 | An account and history of; |
Ingelside | 06 | 68, 81 | Marriage of W. S. Payne & E. L. Ingels there; |
Ingelside | 13 | 81 | Old J. Bruen home, history of; |
Ingles, Henry Boone | 06 | 68 | Note, for $85.85, with signature; |
Ingles, Henry Boone | 06 | 80 | Marriage license to Eliz. L. Bruen; |
Ingles, Henry Boone | 09 | 91 | Funeral notice, 1866; |
Inglis (Ingles), Mary | 03 | 84 | Story of; trail named for, etc; |
Interurban cars | 07 | 98 | History of and final abandonment, etc.; |
Interurban cars | 15 | 115? | Shelbyville-Louisville abandoned; |
Iron Furnaces | 09 | 21, 22, 23 | Mt. Savage Furnace; |
Iron Furnaces | 13 | 3 | Mt. Savage Furnace, Carter County; |
Iron Furnaces | 13 | 40, 41, 42 | Old Nelson Furnace, Nelson County |
Iron Furnaces | 14 | 87 | "Kentucky's First Ironworks" (Old furnace); |
Iron Furnaces | 14 | 86 | Old Kentucky Furnaces; |
Iron Furnaces | 14 | 88 | Iron Furnaces in Greenup County; |
Iron Furnaces | 15 | 74-78 | Story of William kelley; furnaces; |
Iron Furnaces | 15 | 78 | Bourbon Furnace, views, etc.; |
Iron Furnaces | 15 | 90 | In Carter County, et al; |
Iron Furnaces | 17 | 18 | Bourbon Furnace, views, etc.; |
Iron Furnaces | 25 | 90, 91 | Mt. Savage and others; |
Iron Furnaces | 28 | 36 | Airdrie Furnace, Muhlenberg County; |
Iron Furnaces | 29 | 61 | Fitchburg Furnace, Estill County; |
Iron Furnaces | 30 | 8, 9 | Old Furnaces, Greenup County; |
Iron Furnaces | 35 | 12, 13 | (Kentucky Yeoman, June 19, 1884); |
Iron Furnaces | 36 | 19 | History of, in Kentucky (My story, June 23, 1957); |
Ironwork, early | 14 | 87 | "Kentucky's First Ironworks" (Old furnace); |
Ironwork, early | 19 | 13,14,15,16 | Of Central Kentucky; article by Clay Lancaster [Antiques magazine] |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Jackson County | 03 | 17 | No gold found there; analysis (report of W. R. Jillson); |
Jackson Hall | 08 | 26 | Sold to David Ades for $40,000 [picture and story, razed]; |
Jackson Hall | 10 | 55 | Old Market House, razed 1941 (originial photo); |
Jackson Hall | 15 | 95 | Photo and short sketch; |
Jackson Purchase | 18 | 95, 96 | Jackson's Treaty with Indians; |
James, Jesse | 07 | 55 | Robs Mommoth Cave stage; |
James, Jesse | 07 | 63 | Notes on James' parents; |
James, Jesse | 08 | 34 | Story of watch, re: robbery; |
James, Jesse | 11 | 14 | Sketch of early lives, parents; |
James, Jesse | 12 | 52 | Story of James boys; (Parents married in Scott County, December 28, 1841. Jesse James born in Missouri- September 5, 1847; killed April 3, 1882 (St. Joesph, Missouri); Frank James born January 10, 1843 (Kearney, missouri); died February 15, 1915. |
James, Jesse | 16 | 9, 10 | Stage-Coach robbery; |
James, Jesse | 22 | 108 | Mentioned in article; |
James, Jesse | 27 | 75 | Bank robbery (Dragnet magazine); |
James, Jesse | 27 | 82-86 | Account of Russellville bank robbery; |
James, Jesse | 27 | 79, 80, 81 | Robbin Russellville bank; |
James, Jesse | 33 | 5 | James boys in Woodford County; |
Jefferson, Lucy | 10 | 89, 90 | Sister of President Jefferson, etc., and her home in Livingston County; the Lewis brothers tragedy; |
Jefferson, Thomas | 16 | 7 | Original bill (blacksmith) showing slave fetters, iron collar, etc.; |
Jessamine County | 17 | 32 | Pioneer vineyard, John Dufour, failed to materialize, etc.; |
Jews, early | 03 | 10 | Their part in early Lexington; Benj. Gratz, etc.; |
Jim Crow, jump | 03 | 42 | "First on de heel tap, den on de toe" "heel-a-rciking" dance, in 1832; |
Jockey Club | 14 | 51 | Met in 1797, going for 145 years; |
John Bradford Association | 02 | 98 | Founded 1916; history of; |
Johnson Collegiate Institute | n/a | n/a | Original broadside, 1857; |
Johnson, Edward P. | 06 | 40 | Stage-coach kind, letter from; |
Johnson, R. M., Colonel | 07 | 56, 57 | Choctaw Academy, in Scott County; |
Johnson, R. M., Colonel | 15 | 19 | "Colonel Johnson & Tecumseh" [The Reporter, February 14, 1817]; |
Johnson, R. M., Colonel | 20 | 56 | Johnson slaying Tecumseh (Newspaper clipping); |
Johnson's Inn | 03 | 92 | View and sketch of; |
Johnson's Inn | 07 | 59 | Sketch and history of; |
Johnson's Inn | 17 | 84, 85 | History and sketch, views, etc. (by Betty Lee Mastin); |
Johnston, Albert Sidney, General | 28 | 38, 39 | Birthplace restored; |
Jones, Casey (railroader) | 12 | 27 | Story about; |
Jones, Casey (railroader) | 20 | 92 | Story of stamp, life, etc. (April 29, 1950); |
Jones, Casey (railroader) | 22 | 108 | Mentioned in article; |
Jouett, Jack, Captain | 08 | 58 | Story of his famous ride and picture of house in Woodford County, Kentucky. [see also Filson Club Quarterly, April 1950, for an account]; |
Jouitt (Jouett), John | 10 | 47 | Father of the painter, adv for rental of his farm, etc., 1817; |
Judge Boyd Place (Cynthiana) | 24 | 48 | Short sketch, with drawing of house; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Keen Place, old | 01 | 68 | On Versailles Road, history of; |
Keen Place, old | 03 | 91 | Historical sketch of; |
Keen Place, old | 10 | 1 | LaFayette spends night here; |
Keen Place, old | 19 | 7 | "The Old Keen Place," history of [Lexington Landmarks]; |
Keene, Kentucky | 01 | 124 | How named; sketch of, etc.; in Jessamine County; |
Kelly, William C. | 15 | 74-78 | Inventor of steel, picture and story; |
Kelly, William C. | 36 | 14, 15 | Kelly and Sessemer, story of [Courier-Journal, May 19, '57] |
Kennedy, John | 06 | 44 | Document with signature; |
Kennedy, Thomas house | 07 | 93 | Story of old house in Garrard County and Uncle Tom's Cabin, etc.; |
Kenton County | 16 | 2, 3 | Historical sketches of; |
Kenton, Simon | 01 | 109 | Bridge, bet Maysville and Aberdeen; |
Kenton, Simon | 03 | 69 | Original warrant issued for; |
Kenton, Simon | 10 | 39 | House, near Maysville, views; |
Kenton, Simon | 12 | 39, 40 | Article on, short sketch, etc.; |
Kenton, Simon | 19 | 42 | Marriage license, reproduction; |
Kenton, Simon | 19 | 52 | Kenton's old home; |
Kentuckian-Citizen | 03 | 103 | oldest newspaper in kentucky, established 1807; |
Kentuckian-Citizen | 13 | 97 | Oldest Kentucky newspaper, Paris; |
Kentucky | 01 | 32 | Resources in 1818 (Niles); |
Kentucky | 02 | 54 | Battleship Kentucky, 1898; |
Kentucky | 02 | 56-59 | "Kentucky's contribution to American letters" by John W. Townsend; |
Kentucky | 02 | 93 | Historic map of; |
Kentucky | 03 | 98 | Early seal, tax books, etc.; |
Kentucky | 09 | 60 | "Early Kentucky Glass"; |
Kentucky | 13 | 82, 83 | "Kentucky Silver" [Antiques, November 1947]; |
Kentucky | 14 | 2 | "Kentucky has a misnomer"; |
Kentucky | 15 | 34, 35, 36 | State line (in Simpson County) bent by barrel of whiskey; |
Kentucky | 15 | 56 | "Kentucky furniture" [Antiques magazine]; |
Kentucky | 15 | 58, 59 | "Kentucky Landmarks" by me [Antiques, November '47]; |
Kentucky | 16 | 88 | Battleship Kentucky, view; |
Kentucky | 18 | 53 | What the name means, etc.; |
Kentucky Almanac | 01 | 105 | Extract from Bradford's pamphlet published in 1795; |
Kentucky Authors Dinner | 08 | 24, 25 | Sketch and program, and picture; |
Kentucky Baptist Education Society | 06 | 2 | $100 pledge, Henry C. Payne: 1849; |
Kentucky Central Railroad | 19 | 11 | Short sketch, etc.; |
Kentucky Chautauqua Assn | 06 | 39 | Certificate, 1 share stock, 1891 [to John W. Coleman]; |
Kentucky Colonel | 06 | 66 | History of and story about; |
Kentucky Colonization Society | 16 | 20, 21 | History of; Liberia, etc.; |
Kentucky Counties | 11 | 110 | How formed, when and how divided; |
Kentucky Female Orphan Home | 18 | 62 | Short history and view; |
Kentucky Gazette | 03 | 77 | Title page of second issue; |
Kentucky Gazette | 06 | 32, 33 | Advs from October 30, 1804; |
Kentucky Gazette | 10 | 43 | General account; from old notebook, etc.; |
Kentucky Gazetteer - 1875 | 06 | 14, 15 | Interesting data on Kentucky towns; |
Kentucky Giant | 25 | 42, 43 | Story of Captain Bates and wife; (See also under Bates); |
Kentucky Historical Markers Committee | 14 | 64 | Meet in Lexington, etc.; |
Kentucky Historical Markers Committee | 14 | 74 | Select 30 sites to be marked; |
Kentucky Home, My Old | 01 | 1, 2 | Story of; |
Kentucky in Africa | 15 | 84 | Liberia; Kentucky Colony, etc.; |
Kentucky Military Institute | 10 | 64 | In Franklin County; sketch of; |
Kentucky Monument | 19 | 89 | In Washington Monument [Washington, D.C.] |
Kentucky Personalities | 16 | 96, 97 | Portraits and sketches of some famous Kentuckians, etc.; |
Kentucky Rifle, the | 10 | 7 | Account; muzzle load shoot (good account and use of); |
Kentucky Rifle, the | 17 | 18 | Good account, with views; |
Kentucky State Lottery | 02 | 98 | 1879; adv of, with premiums, etc.; |
Kentucky steam boats | 13 | 55 | River packet "Vim"; |
Kentucky steam boats | 18 | 13 | On Green River, to Mammoth Cave; |
Kentucky Traction Company | 02 | 33 | History of, in 1922; |
Kentucky Traction Company | 05 | 11 | Interurban system; lines in and out of Lexington; etc.; |
Kentucky Traction Company | 12 | 18 | Short history of; |
Kentucky University | 02 | 47 | Adv of June, 1861; in Lexington Obs & Rept's |
Kentucky University | 15 | 9 | In Harrodsburg; oratory program; |
Kentucky Wesleyan College | 12 | 63 | At Winchester; hard times, etc.; |
Kentucky Wesleyan College | 30 | 61 | At Millersburg; picture of building; story, etc.; |
Kentucky, University of | 01 | 97 | Cost of education, 1892; |
Kentucky, University of | 01 | 52 | Historical sketch; history of; |
Kentucky, University of | 02 | 33 | History traced, by Doctor F. L. McVey; |
Kentucky, University of | 02 | 51 | List of graduates, class of 1920; |
Kentucky, University of | 02 | 54 | View of in 1884, etc.; |
Kentucky, University of | 03 | 110 | College of Engineering, class of 1920; |
Kentucky, University of | 06 | 22 | Cost per semester, in 1934; |
Kentucky, University of | 07 | 62 | "The State College", 1885; |
Kentucky, University of | 11 | 7 | Port of faculty, 1895; |
Kentucky, University of | 13 | 72 | as A. & Am. College in 1888; |
Kentucky, University of | 13 | 79 | Alumni association formed, 1889; |
Kentucky, University of | 14 | 45 | A. & M. College campus, 1887; |
Kentucky, University of | 17 | 61 | Total degrees awarded, 1866-1947; |
Kentucky, University of | 17 | 62 | Diagram history, 1776-1878; |
Kentucky's State Capitols | 05 | 34 | Old Capitol, built by Shryock; |
Kentucky's State Capitols | 10 | 64 | Four shown; |
Kentucky's State Capitols | 18 | 5 | First capitol, data, etc.; |
Kerr, Charles, Judge | 03 | 22-25 | "An Historic Dinner" in Pope house on Grosvenor Avenue, Lexington, 1819; |
Kerr, Charles, Judge | 09 | 17, 18 | Obituary and life story, of (died: February 15, 1950); |
Kilmore, or Lewis Manor | 02 | 52 | at Viley's Station; history of; |
King George III, medal | 15 | 10 | Story of medal given to Indian chiefs to join Captain Byrd, etc.; |
King's Mountain, battle | 07 | 49 | Account of battle with references to Governor Isaac Shelby, etc.; |
Kinnaird, Thomas H., Doctor | 07 | 48 | Lexington physician, death of, etc.; |
Kirby-Smith, General | 02 | 80 | Attends Episcopal service in Lexington during Civil War, etc.; |
Knights Templar | 03 | 105 | Number 1 restored to Lexington, K. T.; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 02 | 95 | Lafayette's visit to Lexington; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 03 | 72 | Reproduction "Lafayette Ball"; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 03 | 109 | "Fayette County named for him"; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 05 | 78 | Visits in Louisville; Shelbyville; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 05 | 82 | Reception by Lexington Female Academy; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 05 | 115 | Received LL.D., degree at Transy University; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 05 | 114 | "Lexington and Lafayette's death"; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 10 | 1 | Lafayette visits Keen place on way to Lexington, May 1825; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 10 | 4, 5 | Lafayette's visit to Lexington; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 16 | 100 | "Old Capitol has portrait of Lafayette" (By M. H. Jouett); |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | 17 | 108 | Facsimile, "Lafayette Ball", 1825; |
Lafayette, Marquis, General | n/a | n/a | "Lafayette's Trip Through Kentucky"; |
Lake, W. N., Professor | 12 | 87 | An account of the "Big Walk" in Lexington in 1880, etc., views, etc.; |
Lancaster, Kentucky | 33 | 34 | Old Home, 160 years old, the home of four members of Congress; |
Lawyers, early of Lexington | 01 | 75 | |
Leader, Lexington (newspaper) | 07 | 57 | Old view and history of; |
Leader, Lexington (newspaper) | 11 | 105 | Old buildings on same site; |
Lell's Hall | 09 | 79, 80 | Dance hall and show; West Short Street, and beer parlor (still standing); |
Leonard, James Francis | 09 | 38 | First telegraph sound operator; (by Jno. W. Townsend) 1908. (Buried in Frankfort Cemetery); |
Letcher, Robert P., Govenor | 06 | 69 | Document, with signature; |
Lewinski, Thomas, Major | 05 | 131 | Draws order for $700 on contract; |
Lewinski, Thomas, Major | 12 | 58 | Oder drawn fro $1,000 for work; |
Lewinski, Thomas, Major | 18 | 54 | Assistant engineer for Henry Clay monument; |
Lewinski, Thomas, Major | 20 | 1 | 3 cancelled checks, as assistant engineer; |
Lewinski, Thomas, Major | 22 | 104 | Letter, in re: Lexington Cemetery monument; Haly's statement; |
Lewis County | 17 | 29, 30, 31 | Account and history of; |
Lewis Graveyard | 03 | 28 | In Fayette County; plea for its restoration, etc.; |
Lexington | 01 | 86 | View of in 1855 (Ballou's); |
Lexington | 01 | 87 | Business in 1922; |
Lexington | 01 | 114 | Sketch of in the 1890's; |
Lexington | 01 | 125 | Fire department in 1890's; |
Lexington | 01 | 126 | Look at the city in 1890's; |
Lexington | 01 | 15 | Early history, in 1815; |
Lexington | 01 | 21 | Early history, in 1814; |
Lexington | 01 | 18 | "Most historic city in America"; |
Lexington | 01 | 7 | Original photo, Main Street, 1860?; |
Lexington | 02 | 60 | Centennial, 1879; |
Lexington | 02 | 61 | Armistice day parade, 1931; |
Lexington | 02 | 61 | Old post-office, view; |
Lexington | 02 | 68 | Lexington Scenes, 50 years ago; |
Lexington | 02 | 86, 87 | Short history of; |
Lexington | 02 | 88, 89 | History shrines, in and about; |
Lexington | 02 | 105 | Lexington Country Club; view; date of fire, October 29, 1925; |
Lexington | 02 | 36, 37 | "Important dates in Lexington's history." by C. R. Staples; |
Lexington | 03 | 11 | Flood of 1928; |
Lexington | 03 | 12 | Early laws, in [kicking football]; |
Lexington | 03 | 13, 14, 15 | History of all churches, 1917; |
Lexington | 03 | 17 | Picture of flood, 1932, Phoenix; |
Lexington | 03 | 33 | Bank resources, 1917; |
Lexington | 03 | 78 | Early settlement of: Masonic, etc; |
Lexington | 03 | 89 | Notes on the early settlement; |
Lexington | 03 | 94 | "Early commerce and invention"; |
Lexington | 03 | 97, 98 | Views of churches, buildings, 1900; |
Lexington | 03 | 102 | Plan of in-lots and out-lots; |
Lexington | 03 | 107 | Plan of in-lots and out-lots; |
Lexington | 03 | 111 | View , centennial parade, 1879; |
Lexington | 05 | 107 | First street lamp, 1821; gas 1853; |
Lexington | 05 | 111 | Lexington's oldest houses; |
Lexington | 05 | 114 | First fire company, org in 1790; |
Lexington | 05 | 133 | Original map of Lexington, drawn, 1836; |
Lexington | 05 | 140 | "Varied attractions within reach"; |
Lexington | 05 | 8 | Described in 1817; Wilson's; |
Lexington | 05 | 24 | Lexington and the Bluegrass, in 1889; |
Lexington | 05 | 25 | Described in 1886 (Lethem); |
Lexington | 05 | 34 | Famous stage stars played here; |
Lexington | 05 | 51 | Plans for 150th anniversary; |
Lexington | 05 | 72 | Old taverns in Lexington's early history; |
Lexington | 05 | 72 | Lexington in 1816; |
Lexington | 05 | 95 | First city schools described; |
Lexington | 05 | 97 | Early Lexington banks and banking; |
Lexington | 05 | 5 | "Early Days in Lexington"; |
Lexington | 05 | 7 | Early history, from West Gazeeter; |
Lexington | 06 | 2 | "Lexington chronology"; |
Lexington | 06 | 12, 13 | Day by day happenings, 1934; |
Lexington | 06 | 26 | "Lexington's first directory"; |
Lexington | 06 | 35 | Battle of Lexington, Mass; |
Lexington | 06 | 53 | Court-day scene, Cheapside; |
Lexington | 06 | 88 | "Lexington in 1876" |
Lexington | 06 | 106, 107 | Lexington in 1838-39, from McCabe's Directory, etc.; |
Lexington | 07 | 30 | "The Origin of Lexington's Name"; |
Lexington | 07 | 32-5 | "Lexington in life of Lincoln"; |
Lexington | 07 | 48 | "Lexington in à1859"; |
Lexington | 10 | 14, 15 | Lexington had 24 churches, 1888; |
Lexington | 10 | 18 | Described in 1816, Wilson; (brick ch.; marquet square, etc.); |
Lexington | 10 | 56 | "Thriving City in 1816"; |
Lexington | 10 | 75 | Famed as "theatre city"; |
Lexington | 10 | 14, 15 | Churches in 1888; |
Lexington | 10 | 18 | Described by Wilson, early; |
Lexington | 10 | 48, 49, 50 | Early map (1857) and story; |
Lexington | 10 | 75 | Water system begun in 1885; |
Lexington | 10 | 104 | Exposition of 1894-5, etc.; |
Lexington | 11 | 87 | "Some facts about early history"; |
Lexington | 12 | 67 | History of gas plant, etc.; |
Lexington | 12 | 81, 82 | Lexington in 1888, picture of; |
Lexington | 12 | 15 | First fire steamer; |
Lexington | 12 | 21, 22, 23 | 435 old hourses still stand; |
Lexington | 13 | 35 | "Lexington a good town 111 years ago"; |
Lexington | 13 | 52, 53 | Main & Limestone study of contrast (before and after change); |
Lexington | 13 | 107 | 1st water supply system, 1885; |
Lexington | 14 | 69, 70, 71 | 1835 map shows Lexington's buildings; |
Lexington | 14 | 29, 30 | "Best one-night stand in America" |
Lexington | 14 | 53 | Described by Lord Carleton in 1789; |
Lexington | 15 | 57 | "Gas company is old firm"; |
Lexington | 17 | 4, 5 | Description and first view, 1855; (from: Ballou's Pictorial, etc.); |
Lexington | 17 | 13, 14 | Article, dates, etc. by Staples; |
Lexington | 17 | 56-60 | Feature article in S.E.P., (Harlow); |
Lexington | 17 | Back Cover | Main & Lime, original photo, 1947; |
Lexington | 18 | 7 | Views in 19th century; |
Lexington | 18 | 64 | First phones here, 1882; |
Lexington | 19 | 94 | Town famed as theatre city; |
Lexington | 19 | 97 | Lexington's centennial; |
Lexington | 20 | 82 | Artificial gas plant before 1861; |
Lexington & Danville Railroad | 23 | 24 | Story about, by C. Fackler |
Lexington & Maysville turnpike | 16 | 22 | History of; pictures; letter of John Lutz; Hentry Clay, etc.; |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 02 | 94 | Pioneer railway of the West; |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 03 | 30 | Views of early engine and coach; |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 05 | 128 | History of railroad; Midway, etc.; |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 12 | 63 | Daniel Boone, first engine; etc. |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 19 | 5 | History of; view of rails, etc; [Lexington Landmarks]; |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | 23 | 36-39 | History of, with views, etc. (Sue & John Thierman); |
Lexington & Ohio Railroad | Information | Station razed, May-June '59; | |
Lexington (horse) | 09 | 19 | 100 years old today; picture [born: March 17, 1850]; |
Lexington (horse) | 17 | 52 | An account of the famous horse and champion of 1855, etc.; |
Lexington (horse) | 20 | 84 | Race with Lecomte, at N.O., 1854; |
Lexington and Frankfort Railroad | 05 | 90 | Original stock certificate, 1867; |
Lexington and Frankfort Railroad | 08 | 35 | 2 original stock certificates, 1850 & 1858; |
Lexington Athletic Club | 07 | 42 | History of, view of team in the gay nineties, etc.; |
Lexington Cemetery | 01 | 116 | Original deed, 1852; |
Lexington Cemetery | 05 | 62, 63 | History of; pictures; letter of John Lutz; Hentry Clay, etc.; |
Lexington Cemetery | 11 | 23 | Original deed, dated 1857; |
Lexington Cemetery | 13 | 57 | Centennial anniversary, etc.; |
Lexington Cemetery | 14 | 62 | 100th Anniversary Adv; |
Lexington Cemetery | 15 | 26 | Boyd, first buried in; |
Lexington Cemetery | 17 | 61 | "pauper burial lot, etc."; |
Lexington Cemetery | 17 | 75 | 100th Anniversary, history; |
Lexington Cemetery | 19 | 41 | 100th Anniversary story (A.C.A. bulletin); |
Lexington Cemetery | 21 | 47 | Old Gate-House; |
Lexington Cemetery | 22 | 103, 104 | "Kentucky's historic Lexington Cemetery"; |
Lexington Country Club (old) | 14 | 48 | Picture, on Maysville pike (burned: October 19, 1925); |
Lexington Fire & Life Insurance Company | 06 | 42, 43, 46 | Original policy, July, 1850 to Thornton T. Johnson; |
Lexington Leader | 01 | 98 | Early history, with picture of men, etc.; |
Lexington Library | 01 | 27 | Certificate of stock, 1846 to D. S. Colman (grandfather); |
Lexington Library | 21 | 41 | Short account, with directories; |
Lexington Lodge Number 1 | 05 | 1, 2, 3 | Notes and hisotry on this pioneer Masonic lodge in Lexington; |
Lexington Lodge Number 1 | 05 | 12, 13 | Masonic temple to be erected; |
Lexington Observer & Reporter | 02 | 47, 48 | Advs from, June 29, 1861 issue; |
Lexington Observer & Reporter | 05 | 102-106 | advs from for February 13, 1861 (slave sales, merchandise,); |
Lexington Old Infantry | 02 | 53 | Flag presentation, original broadside [January 18, 1861]; |
Lexington Public Library | 16 | 6 | Owns its early minutes, etc.; |
Lexington Rifles | 05 | 108 | History of, with John H. Morgan, etc.; |
Lexington Roller Mills | 06 | 112 | View and sketch; South Broadway; |
Lexington-Covington Bicycle Race | 16 | 110, 111 | Big race, started in Lexington, on September 7, 1896; views, etc.; |
Lexington's Fort | 01 | 128, 129 | Photostat, in letter of John Todd, as to cost of erection, etc., 1781; |
Liberia | 15 | 84 | "Kentucky in Africa"; |
Lincoln Marriage Cabin | 01 | 53 | History and dedication; |
Lincoln Marriage Cabin | 03 | 47 | View, at Harrodsburg; |
Lincoln Marriage Temple | 12 | 23 | Inscriptions on bronze tablets; |
Lincoln Marriage Temple | 14 | 22-27 | Story about; Jesse Head, etc.; |
Lincoln Memorial University | 05 | 138 | Board of trustees, 1948 (Harrogate, Tennessee); |
Lincoln Memorial University | 14 | 20 | Commencement, 1945; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 01 | 105 | Lincoln, Abraham (birthplace); |
Lincoln, Abraham | 01 | 124 | "Lincoln's Birthplace"; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 02 | 9 | Birthplace cabin, debated; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 03 | 45 | Autobiography; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 05 | 37 | Lincoln's supposed birthplaces; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 05 | 109, 110, 111 | "The murder of the President"; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 12 | 94, 95 | Lincoln statue at L.M.U., unveiled; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 13 | 69 | "Lincoln's removal from Kentucky"; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 14 | 13 | "Lincoln's paternal grandparents"; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 16 | 107 | Birthplace cabin, debated; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 16 | 109 | Birthplace cabin, debated; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 18 | 22, 23 | Lincoln bust, story; Kincaid; |
Lincoln, Abraham | 27 | 15-18 | This was Lincoln (Townsend); |
Lincoln, Mary - birthplace | 18 | 49 | Picture and short story of; |
Lindenhouse | 03 | 122 | John Bradford house, West 3rd Street: see under John Bradford; |
Little Mountain, battle of | 25 | 86, 87 | Estill's Defeat (Madison County); |
Livestock, in Kentucky | 25 | 54, 55 | (Herefords); |
Llangolen, (Lewis) house | 12 | 74 | On North Limestone; history of; |
Lloyd, Curtis | 20 | 64 | Brother of John Uri Lloyd; tombstone inscription, etc.; |
Lloyd, John Uri | 07 | 36, 37 | Brother of Curtis Lloyd; life story, letter, etc.; |
Lockett, Will | 15 | 99 | Original pass when Lexington was put under military rule, by General Francis Marshal. This was issued to Frank Carter, of the Carter Supply Company, Lexington; |
Lockett, Will | 34 | 14, 15 | Story of the mob action (Courier-Journal, September 23, 1956); See: Coleman - Death at the Court-House (pamphlet); |
Logan County Court-House | 10 | Back Cover | at Russellville; razed years ago; |
Logging Industry on Big Sandy River | 17 | 97-100 | "Death of an Empire"; |
Lone Grave, Harrodsburg | 06 | 13 | Mollie Black, grave; story; |
Lone Grave, Harrodsburg | 06 | 16-A | "Graham Springs lone grave"; |
Long Run Baptist Church | 19 | 107-109 | On Floyd Creek, in Jefferson County. Story and pictures by Jon E. Thierman; |
Long Run Baptist Church | 25 | 46 | Another view, same article; |
Longfellow (race-horse) | 22 | 102 | Story about, with grave picture; |
Looney, James | 26 | 95 | (Burgoo King) Died: March 1954; Life story and Burgoo making; |
Loudoun | 01 | 131 | Old Goodloe home, now city park; |
Loudoun | 10 | 109 | View, with story of; |
Loudoun | 17 | 9 | Loudoun, erected by F. K. Hunt; |
Loudoun | 22 | 74 | Story, archt and cost, etc.; [by Clay Lancaster]; |
Louisville Potteries | 16 | 108 | Sketches of and list of works; (from: November 1947 Antiques); |
Louisville, Kentucky | 03 | 8 | View of mule street car; |
Louisville, Kentucky | 09 | 11 | Camp Boone (civil war); |
Louisville, Kentucky | 09 | 34-37 | Civil War views; accounts; |
Louisville, Kentucky | 09 | 36 | Lousiville, in 1857, description of (Gelason's Pictorial); |
Louisville, Kentucky | 18 | 1, 2 | General description, 1856, with views, etc.; |
Louisville, Kentucky | 19 | 12 | View of mule street car; |
Louisville, Kentucky | 19 | 12 | View, early electric street car; |
Louisville, Kentucky | 28 | 42, 43, 44 | Early theatre in Louisville; |
Louisville, University of | 03 | 77 | "Oldest City University"; |
Louisville, University of | 07 | 84 | Also story of the Lousiville Medical College, etc.; |
Louisville, University of | 07 | 106 | Also story of the Lousiville Medical College, etc.; |
Louisville, University of | 18 | 67 | Medical College, moving, etc.; |
Lousiville and Nashville Railroad | 05 | 92 | First oil burner in Lexington; |
Lousiville and Nashville Railroad | 05 | 107 | Discontinues Louisville and Atlantic, or old "R.N.I.&B." or "Riney-B" on September 30, 1932; |
Lousiville and Nashville Railroad | 20 | 81? | Old L&N timetable (1866); |
Lousiville Glass Works | 11 | 15 | history and sketch of; |
Lowe, killing of | 11 | 19, 20 | At Hawesville, Kentucky; from Harper's Weekly, March 26, 1859; |
Lutz, John (eng and mapmaker) | 08 | 36 | Bill for survey to Lexington and Newtown Turnpike Company; Also known as John Lutz Mansfield; |
Lutz, John (eng and mapmaker) | 10 | 86 | Man of many parts, etc.; |
Lyndhurst residence | 09 | 78 | Picture, with short account; |
Lyndhurst residence | 18 | 2 | Old home of Judge Kinkead; |
Lyon fire engine house | 09 | 82 | South Limestone Street; view and account; |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Madison House (Ficklin) house | 14 | 58 | Joseph Ficklin house, High at South Limstone; Jefferson Davis boarded here, etc.; |
Madstones | 09 | 54 | Picture and story of John E. Richardson; |
Madstones | 13 | 90 | Used to cure mad dog bites; story of where found, etc.; [my sketch in Courier-Journal]; |
Magill, John | 06 | 46 | Photostat of title page of his Pioneer Emigrant, etc.; |
Mail service, early | 05 | 60 | To Kentucky, described; |
Mail service, early | 05 | 64 | Adventure in Lexington, 160 years ago; |
Main Street Christian Church | 16 | 5 | View and short sketch; |
Main Street Christian Church | 17 | 12 | Sketch and view; |
Mammoth Cave of Kentucky | 03 | 106 | "Great cave in Warren County, Kentucky" in Niles Register, August 18, 1816; |
Mammoth Cave of Kentucky | 06 | 1 | "A visit to Mammoth Cave", 1872; |
Mammoth Cave of Kentucky | 19 | 6 | "The Mammoth Cave, Kentucky" [Illus. London News, March 1859]; |
Mammoth Cave of Kentucky | 2? | 36 | Sketch about; from Niles Register, of August 24, 1816; |
Man o' War (horse) | 09 | 59 | Story of horse, his funeral; |
Man o' War (horse) | 10 | 94 | "The King is Dead"; |
Man o' War (horse) | 12 | 69 | Sketch of Will Harbut; |
Man o' War (horse) | 13 | 109 | Laid to rest at Lexington, Kentucky; |
Man o' War (horse) | 15 | 52 | Man O' War died at 30; |
Man o' War (horse) | 15 | 53 | Man O' War's records; |
Man o' War (horse) | 15 | 54, 55 | Man O' War is embalmed (with account of funeral); |
Man o' War (horse) | 17 | 34 | Account of 30th birthday; |
Man o' War (horse) | 20 | 47, 48 | Statue, by Haseltine, dedicated; |
Man o' War (horse) | 20 | 85 | Statue dedicated October 16, 1948, with view of the work; |
Mansfield, (Clay's son) house | 10 | 63 | View of; |
Marihuana (Marijuana) license | 20 | 81 | To grow hemp during World War II (on Winburn Farm); |
Marine Hospital | 10 | 43 | Louisville; |
Marine Hospital | 10 | 43 | Notice of its closing, 1946; |
Marine Hospital | 11 | 35 | View of (from Ballou's Pict'rl); |
Marine Hospital | 12 | 32 | View on plate, etc. [Dr. Webb]; |
Marine Hospital | 16 | 91 | Mentioned in article by Lancaster; |
Marine Hospital | 17 | 110 | Staffordshire plate with view, etc.; |
Marine Hospital | 18 | 50-51 | Mentioned in article "Antiques"; |
Market House, first | 06 | 85 | First in Lexington; |
Marriage - J.W. Coleman, Jr. | 14 | 67 | Return and minister's card; |
Marriage licenses | 05 | 83 | Charlton Hunt to Rebecca Warfield; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 5 | Edward Payne to Mrs. Mariah Cassel [March 12, 1836]; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 6 | David Sutton to Miss Juilet May; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 7 | [consent of Mary May to marriage]; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 8 | Daniel M. Payne to Elizabeth Irvine; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 9 | [consent of William Irwin]; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 80 | Henry B. Ingles to Eliabeth L. Bruen; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 80 | Thomas H. Clay to Mary Mentelle; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 82 | John W. Coleman to Louisa Sutton; [great, great grand father & mother]; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 83 | David Lawson to Catherine May [sister of Mrs. D. Sutton]; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 83 | George G. Boone to Susan Moore; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 84 | Sanford Keen to Martha Upshaw; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 100 | Daniel Bradford to Elizabeth Russell; |
Marriage licenses | 06 | 111 | William L. Todd to Nelly Parker; |
Marriage licenses | 10 | 23 | Elisha Warfield and Maria Barr; |
Marriage licenses | 14 | 67 | Winston Coleman to Burnetta Mullen (Certificate of Marriage); |
Marriage returns | 06 | 81 | Walter S. Payne to Maria L. Ingels; |
Marriage returns | 06 | 81 | William C.P. Breckinridge to Issa Desha; |
Marshall, Robert, Reverend, and the Pleasant Hill | 33 | 15, 16 | Academy (my story): "Reverend Robert Marshall, Pioneer Preacher and Pedagogue, Left Imprint on State." Lexington Herald-Leader, June 10, 1956; |
Martin's tavern | 05 | 61 | At Millersburg; history, etc.; |
Martin-Tolliver feud | 18 | 3, 4 | Views, account of, etc.; |
Marvin College | 29 | 21, 22, 23 | (At Clinton, Kentucky); |
Mason County court-house | 12 | 67 | Burned: August 13, 1909; original photo; |
Mason County court-house | 15 | 109 | Picture story of; removal, etc.; |
Masonic | 02 | 78-79 | Plan for 125th anniv. Celebration |
Masonic | 02 | 67 | Fayette County Masonry, 1813-23 |
Masonic | 02 | 69-70 | founding of masonry in ky |
Masonic | 02 | 71-72 | ante-bellum Freemasonry , work |
Masonic | 02 | 103 | Freemasonry has long been associated with hist. of Lexington & Fayette county |
Masonic | 02 | 102 | Lex. Masonry is 125 years old |
Masonic | 03 | 79 | "The First Lodge" i.e. No. 1 |
Masonic | 03 | 95 | Masonic lodges in Paris, Bourbon County |
Masonic | 03 | 93 | Seal, Good Samaritan Lodge, 174 |
Masonic | 03 | 124-5 | Past masters, lex. Lodge No. 1, picture |
Masonic | 03 | 127 | Daviess Lodge #22, Seal |
Masonic | 06 | 65 | Picture of present hall, (c1915) |
Masonic | 09 | 74 | 100 years old when Leader appeared, etc |
Masonic | 09 | 73 | list of lodges in Lex. & Fayette |
Masonic | 13 | 74-77 | Article on Indiana's Masonic background: Ky Freemasonry |
Masonic | 13 | 49,78 | Grand Masonic Ball (fotostat) |
Masonic | 17 | 107 | Diploma, Lex. Lodge 25, 1799 |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 05 | 75 | Picture with notes |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 07 | 72-3. | History of and fire, aug 29, 1836 |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 10 | back cover | photostat from copper plate in cornerstone |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 11 | 65 | account of hall & fire, etc. |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 11 | 77 | 2nd G. Masonic hall, picture (1840-1891) 2nd in Lex. |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 14 | 17 | Picture with notes |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 15 | 20 | Picture with notes |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 16 | 25-6 | The Grand Masonic Hall, Lex. |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 16 | 31-2 | Typed accts. Of the fire |
Masonic Hall, Grand | 18 | back cover | cornerstone of 1824 hall (photo) |
Masonic University - LaGrange | 16 | 82 | Picture and story, from my Historic Kentucky series (dec.-16-1951) |
Maxwelton Place | 23 | 3 | Picture and sketch; being razed: (May, 1949) |
Maysville, Ky. | 06 | 85 | scene on streets, civil war days |
Maysville, Ky. | 06 | 110 | "Old Limestone, now Maysville, etc." |
McAfee, in Mercer County | 01 | 104 | How named; history of; |
McAfee, in Mercer County | 23 | 48 | Letter from General Robert B. McAfee, with signature; |
McChord St. Presby Church | 25 | 38, 39 | Story and view of early plan by Lewinski; Also known as Second Presby. Church; |
McCoy, Neal | 05 | 13 | House of Russell Cave Road, near city limits; gunpowder mfgr, etc.; |
McCoy, Neal | 05 | 59 | mentioned, in connection with the township of Granard,etc.; |
McCracken, John (Villian) | 06 | 99 | "Beware of a Villian" - reward; |
McCullough House | 10 | 84 | "àdates back to 1784", etc.; |
McCullough House | 11 | 42 | Story of the oldest house in Lexington, etc. |
McCullough House | 25 | 36 | Oldest house in Lexington, story and picture; |
McDowell (Ephriam) | 01 | 109 | History and sketch of the monument by Doctor S. D. Gross; |
McDowell (Ephriam) | 03 | 36 | View of his house, Danville; |
McDowell, Samuel R. | 19 | 95 | (Kentucky port-painter) Died: October 31, 1956. Obituary from Louisville Times; |
McGrathiana Horse Farm | 32 | 31, 32 | (Price McGrath - horseman) on Newtown Pike, Fayette County; |
McGrathiana Horse Farm | 32 | 33 | Story of, with account of sale (by Brownie Leach); |
McGrathiana Horse Farm | 32 | 34, 35 | History of, with pic of residence; |
McMurtry, John (architect) | 06 | 77 | Marriage license, to Sarah A. Taylor [Dated: November 2, 1836]; |
McMurtry, John (architect) | 06 | 76, 77 | "John McMurtry, Lexington architect" [Lexington Herald, December 9, '34]; |
McNitt's Massacre | 33 | 64-67 | (or defeated camp) in Laurel County; |
McVey, Frank LeRond | 26 | 89, 90 | (Obituary) President, University of Kentucky, 1917-1940. Died at Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, 11:05 P.M., Sunday, January 4th, 1953; |
Meade, David | 24 | 7 | Original letter from Jos. Hamilton Daveiss, Dated: Chaumiere, Aug 31, 1811 |
Meade, David | 24 | 11 | Document in Meade's Handwriting & Signature: Oct. 21, 1805 |
Meadows, The | 02 | 98 | Dr. Elisha Warfield place, on east Loudoun Ave, City: |
Meadows, The | 17 | 50 | History of (Lex. Land Marks) |
Mechanical Hall, at Ashland | 03 | 3 | View of; at McDowell's, or old Henry Clay home "Ashland" |
Mechanical Hall, at Ashland | 09 | 30 | View of , and sketch |
Megowan's slave jail | 11 | 77 | Short & lime- photo |
Melodeon Hall | 17 | 31 | View, at cor. Main & Upper Sts., (old adv. Of Norton & Fitch) |
Melodeon Hall | 22 | 101 | View of adv of Hitchcock & Searles |
Mentelle's Boarding School | 15 | 40-41 | Reputed school in Lexington |
Mentelle's Boarding School | 15 | 42-3 | Burned before 1844 |
Mentelle's Boarding School | 15 | 48-49 | school still lost |
Merrick Lodge Building | 10 | 21 | at Short and Lime, after fire, 1917; (orig. photo) |
Metcalfe, "Stonehammer" Gov | 09 | 40 | Mentioned in article, with notes on Forest Retreat, etc. |
Methodist Church, Old | 17 | 12 | on Church Street, Lexington (erected 1822) |
Middlesboro | 19 | 43-48 | "Boom Town and Bust"; hist of, from Tennessee paper |
Midway, Ky | 01 | 109 | how named, History, etc |
Midway, Ky | 05 | 128 | History, Lexington & Ohio Railroad |
Miles, Dr. Robt W | 05 | 64 | called the first Pres. Church, 1933 |
Miles, Dr. Robt W | 10 | 24-25 | death & obituary accounts (2) |
Miles, Dr. Robt W | 12 | 68 | 10th anniv; hist of 1st Pres ch; |
Miley, Marion | 09 | 64 | 3 men died for Miley murders, etc. (124 have died in Eddyville chair) |
Military Monument | 13 | 60 | at Frankfort cemetery, view and sketch |
Military Pass | 15 | 99 | Pass issued when Lexington was under military rule, the mob action in the Will Lockett case |
Military Service Record | 18 | 55 | in R.M. Johnsons company, 1813, original document |
Millersburg, Ky | 03 | 95 | "History of Millersburg" |
Millersburg, Ky | 16 | 15 | history of |
Mills, Water | 08 | 13 | Story of several in Fayette county |
Milward, W. R. (undertaker) | 06 | 36 | funeral expenses for grandfather Walter S. Payne:1912 |
Milward, W. R. (undertaker) | 06 | 54 | funeral expenses , Mrs. J. A. Coleman, (grandmother Coleman) |
Milward, W. R. (undertaker) | 06 | 95 | funeral bill for David S Coleman, (Grandfather Coleman); Mar 1891 |
Mint Julep | 03 | 16 | Receipt for and history of (Wood Dunlap) |
Mint Julep | 05 | 134 | J. Soule Smith's receipt for |
Monte Casino (church) | 17 | 72 | Smallest church, Covington |
Monterey, Owen County | 33 | 61-62 | History of |
Moore, Rev. James | 01 | 25 | Story of & Flute and Violin |
Morehead, Gov. Chas S. | 05 | 36 | description if inaguration, etc. |
Morgan, Col. Richard | 01 | 85 | Dies; Last of the Morgans Bros., brother of John H. Morgan |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 01 | 6 | "The Morgan Family, Etc." |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 01 | 117 | Life Sketch, by Mrs W.M. Bateman - death of, etc. |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 02 | 101 | Acct of his death, etc: by a Tennessee editor |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 05 | 19-21 | "A family of soilders |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 06 | 16-A | "Gen. Morgan's Death" |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 06 | 60 | notes on Morgan statue |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 07 | 76-77 | story of death |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 08 | 27 | Orig. Promisory note for slave dealing business in Lex. |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 08 | 62 | Slave sale document, in Morgan's writing &signature |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 12 | 54-5 | Morgan, raider, Freemason |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 14 | 82-3 | Death and funeral in lexington (photostats) |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 15 | 37 | Morgan's Mother, at Hopement |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 28 | 19 | Marriage license & note from bride's mother |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 28 | 19 | Original marriage license with signature |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 30 | 1--2 | Morgan's raid through Indiana (Bogardus) |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 34 | 39-40 | "General Morgan's Death |
Morgan, Gen. John H | 34 | 29-30 | Birhtplace of Morgan, Sketch, (Huntsville Ala) |
Morton High School | 02 | 77 | "Sixty students given diplomas", 1916 |
Morton High School | 03 | 101 | high school commencement, 1916 |
Morton High School | 03 | 15 | list of teachers in 1917 |
Morton High School | 06 | 37 | high school commencement, 1916 |
Morton High School | 09 | 10 | 1916 class day exercises, etc. |
Morton High School | 14 | 56 | front and rear views, razed 1940 |
Morton High School | 15 | 20 | class 1916, commencement program |
Morton High School | 17 | 109 | cor. Short & Walnut; view, etc. (razed ca. 1940?) |
Morton High School | 20 | 58 | list of graduates, class 1916 |
Morton High School | 20 | 59 | class day exercises, class 1916 |
Morton High School | 20 | 59 | view of Morton H. School. Etc. |
Morton High School | 20 | 60 | Programme, class 1916 |
Morton, Judge J. R., residence | 13 | 64 | show, with short sketch |
Mortonsville, Ky | 01 | 66 | How it got its name |
Mortonsville, Ky | 11 | 67 | how this small place almost became the capital of Kentucky |
Mount Hope (Gratz) house | 05 | 36 | in Gratz park; history of; known as Gratz House |
Mt. Brilliant | 02 | 56 | house and history of (L.L. Haggin residence) |
Mt. Horeb Presby. Church | 12 | 35 | Notice of fire: June 7, 1925 (burned) |
Mt. Horeb Presby. Church | 13 | 48 | historical sketch |
Mt. Horeb Presby. Church | 16 | back cover | in Fayette county; destoyed by fire in 1928 |
Mt. Lebanon | 09 | 108 | Bourbon Co. Gov. Garrard home |
Mt. Savage Iron furnace | 09 | 21-23 | picture and story |
Mt. Sterling, Ky | 01 | 110 | how named; history of, etc. |
Mud Meeting - house, Old | 09 | 31 | in Mercer county, sketch |
Mud Meeting - house, Old | 31 | 15 | story & pictures, (Sue Thierman) |
Muldrow house | 13 | 2 | in Woodford county; destroyed |
Muldrow house | 13 | 5 | history of, with acct. of fire |
Mulkey Meeting House | 01 | 122 | two newspaper views, etc., in Monroe Co., Ky. |
Mulkey Meeting House | 30 | 87 | History of (C-J, 1929) |
Mulligan, Judge James H. | 08 | 6 | Poem - "From Elkhorn down to Keene"; newspaper article |
Mundy, Sue | 18 | 53 | story of hanging |
Musgrove-Lawless killing | 17 | 35 | Famous murder trial, etc. in Barren County, 1847 |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Narcotic Farm | 06 | 51-52 | Near Lexington; Worlds First |
Nation Carry A. (Hatchet Woman) | 31 | 5--7 | Died, June 9, 1911, buried in family plot, Belton Mo. |
National Hotel | 16 | 54-6 | In Washington D.C., where Henry Clay Died, June 29, 1852, Story from Washington Sun |
Negro | 13 | 55 | Baptizing, Lexington, 1890's |
Negro | 14 | 11 | Original photograph, Negro Baptizing |
Nelson County | 06 | 3 | Sketches of county history |
Nelson County | 13 | 40-2 | old Nelson furnace, view, etc. |
Nelson, James Poyntz | 06 | 61 | Dean of Civil Engnr, U.K. 1881, Letter from. |
Nelson, William, Gen. U.S.A. | 14 | 31 | killed by Gen. Jeff C. Davis, in Galt House, Lousiville, 1862, |
Nelson, William, Gen. U.S.A. | 30 | 90-94 | The killing of Bull Nelson. Two good articles in Filson Club Quarterly |
Newport Lyceum | 03 | 39 | $ bill issued by; 1837 |
Newspaper Office | 16 | 87 | Interior view, Lancaster Central, Record About 1890 |
Newspapers, Newspapermen, etc. | 03 | 1--3 | "Ups and Downs of Lexington Newspapermen" |
Nicholasville, Ky. | 01 | 108 | how named, history, etc. |
Nicol (Nichol?), James H. | 17 | 71 | 2nd Supt., Lexington Cemetery |
Night Riders (tobacco) | 02 | 83 | in central Kentucky, etc. |
Night Riders (tobacco) | 28 | 73-78 | THE NIGHT RIDERS (story in Farm Quarterly, March, 1954) |
Night Riders (tobacco) | 28 | 83-86 | The Time of the Night Rider (Ruth M. Craig-Courier Journal) |
North Middletown, Ky. | 01 | 120 | how named, sketch of etc, or "Swinneytown" |
Northern Bank Building | 09 | 110 | Market & Short sts. Original photo, (ca. 1900) |
Norwood, Jos. W. | 02 | 1--31 | Author of "Builders of Lexington" series of historical articles on history and times of the city, up to 1912 |
Notes, Promisory | 08 | 27 | by Lewis C. Robards and Gen John Hunt Morgan, in slave-trading business in Lexington, (3) |
Nottnagel | 14 | 48 | old flour mill on Water Street |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
O'Hara, Theodore | 27 | 98-99 | Ky. Poet; Soldier |
Oil well, First | 03 | 60 | in Burkesville, Ky First |
Old Captain | 19 | 38240 | Peter, old slave preacher; history of, etc. |
Old Fellows Hall, Lex. | 05 | 75 | Picture and Notes, etc. |
Old Fellows Hall, Lex. | 09 | 81 | view-Tipton & Alvord bill head |
Old Fellows Hall, Lex. | 11 | 65 | Account of Fire, Jan. 15, 1886, Main and N. Broadway |
Old Union Christian Church | 09 | 16 | at Loradale, Russell Cave Pike |
Orphan Home | 12 | 20 | History of, Sketch |
Owen County | 12 | 83 | picture of court house, 1850 |
Owen County | 18 | 63 | hist. of, in newspaper article; "Sweet Owen" etc. |
Owings Col. Thos D. | 15 | 78 | Picture, Bourbon Furnace, near Owingsville |
Owings Col. Thos D. | 17 | 17 | furnace, or "Bourbon Furnace" Near Owingsville, etc. |
Owings House | 17 | 16-17 | at Owingsville, history & several views, etc. |
Owsley, Gov. William | 15 | 29 | Sheriff's Certificate, 1847 |
Oxen | 05 | 132 | Shoeing; Pic, Wolfe County, 1892 |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Paint Lick Cemetery | 29 | 81 | Garrard County |
Paris, Kentucky | 25 | 28 | Historical Sketch, etc. |
Paroquet Springs (Bullitt County) | 33? | 41 | Account of the "Unknown Grave" here, she was in life Miss Alice Buford and he was Chester Scott. He was klilled in a skirmish near Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 29,1847. |
Parvin, Thomas | 20 | 57 | Early Ky printer, with Bradford |
Patterson Log Cabin | 05 | 111 | History of, with notice, etc. |
Patterson Log Cabin | 08 | 18-19 | First house in Lexington, Story about, Built by Robt. Patterson |
Patterson Log Cabin | 12 | 60-61 | Removal From Dayton, O., back to Lex; (First house built in Lexington) |
Pawnbroker's Sale | 02 | 49 | Original broadside, Jan 2, 1862, James A. Harper |
Payne, Daniel McCarty | 06 | 30 | Document, signature, etc. |
Payne, Daniel McCarty | 06 | 63 | Application to erect a dam |
Payne, Edward House, (Anchor & Hope Farm) | 25 | 33 | on Sandersville & Greendale Pikes |
Payne, Edward House, (Anchor & Hope Farm) | 25 | 33 | Home of Great-Great Grandfather Payne |
Payne, Maria Ingels (Grandmother) | 06 | 68 | Wedding Invitation, card, etc. |
Payne, Maria Ingels (Grandmother) | 06 | 81 | Marriage Return |
Payne, Walter S. (Grandfather) | 06 | 68 | Invitation to wedding, Calling card, etc. |
Payne, Walter S. (Grandfather) | 06 | 81 | Marriage Return |
Pearson & Clark Grocery | 10 | 111 | Site, now By Purcells; view; |
Pendleton County | 01 | 15 | Falmouth, Early history |
Pendleton County | 10 | 52-53 | Pioneer forts sacked by Byrd (Bird) |
Pennington, Alonzo | 25 | 1--23 | Story about: 21 installments in Hopkinsville paper, Pennington wasthe No. 1 "Bad Man" of Christian County, Ky, in 1830-1840 period. |
Perryville Battle Field | 02 | 97 | dedicate shaft; Oct. 1931 |
Perryville Battle Field | 03 | 74 | Monument and view, old soldiers |
Perryville Battle Field | 06 | 110 | Battle- 72 years ago (1934) |
Perryville Battle Field | 13 | 15-17 | Battle of Perryville, Joe Creason in C-J, Oct. 9, 1949, Best Account |
Peyton House, Old | 15 | 80 | in Jessamine County, near Valley View; Burned: Mar 6, 1949 |
Peyton House, Old | 21 | 17 | In Historic Kentucky Series |
Peyton House, Old | 21 | 17 | Notice of Fire, etc. |
Phi Alpha Theta | 24 | 23 | National History Fraternity, Tau Chapter, UK. Made an honorary member, April 29,1952 |
Phi Alpha Theta | 29 | Back Cover | Membership Card, National Honorary History Fraternity |
Philippe, Louis | 06 | 11 | "Bardstown believers", (Time Magazine, July, 1934) |
Phoenix Hotel | 01 | 27 | Civil War Script, $1.00 |
Phoenix Hotel | 03 | 101 | "Phoenix Hotel rich in history" |
Phoenix Hotel | 03 | 98 | news clipped picture of |
Phoenix Hotel | 05 | 6 | 100 year History of |
Phoenix Hotel | 05 | 13 | Original bill to D.S. Coleman, 1867 |
Phoenix Hotel | 18 | 27-8 | History of, etc. |
Phoenix Hotel | 19 | 66-67 | 153 year history of, (Views) |
Phoenix Hotel | 20 | 66 | Fire of 1879 |
Phoenix Hotel | 27 | 7 | 4 views, showing old buildings & new one |
Pine Grove (old House), (Stands On Lex-Leestown Pike) | 14 | 90 | Also known as "old Humphreys Place" an ante-bellum brick house, later stuccoed |
Pioneer Stations, etc. | 01 | 7 | claimed by 2 counties |
Pioneers, early Kentucky | 03 | 63-5 | "Pioneer Times in Garrard County", By Samuel M. Wilson |
Pioneers, early Kentucky | 05 | 74-5 | river battle, between Indians and pioneers, related in old paper, etc |
Pioneers, early Kentucky | 12 | 93 | Rev. Soldiers; pioneer graveyards, buried in Fayette County, etc. |
Pioneers, early Kentucky | 21 | 41 | Some unmarked pioneers graves, (in Fayette County) |
Pioneers, medical of Ky | 01 | 108 | Article by Dr. Arch Barkley |
Pisgah Academy (Kentucky Academy) | 12 | 59 | Inscription of marker, etc. (Sons of Revolution) |
Pleasant Hill Academy (Fayette County) | 33 | 15-16 | and the Rev. Robert Marshall |
Police Department in old days | 01 | 90 | Police department |
Pope, Senator John | 03 | 73 | description of house on Grosvenor Ave., city |
Portland Canal | 09 | 92-4 | at Louisville; pictures & story |
Portraits, Courthouse | 06 | 107 | "Old Portraits Grace Court" List, Restoration, etc. |
Portraits, Courthouse | 11 | 65 | List of oil portraits lost when the Fayette County court-house burned in Lexington, May 14, 1897 |
Portraits, Courthouse | 16 | 24 | portraits, list of, in courthouse, restored in 1937 |
Portraits, Courthouse | 19 | 53 | Portraits, each illustrated, with story of. |
Post Office (Federal Building) | 03 | 114 | permit issued for: Amt of job: Sept. 1930 |
Post Office, Old | 08 | 20 | Account , when first built |
Post Office, Old | 08 | 38 | Account and history of back to 1790- pix showing top of building. |
Post Office, Old | 09 | 107 | original photo, ca. 1905 |
Post Office, Old | 13 | 108 | History, with acct of razing of old building, 1941, etc. (Main and Walnut sts.) |
Postlethwait's Tavern (Postlewaite's) | 07 | 30 | history of, famous old inn and tavern; since 1820 the Phoenix Hotel |
Postlethwait's Tavern (Postlewaite's) | 07 | ?50,83 | sketch and History |
Postlethwait's Tavern (Postlewaite's) | 24 | 1 | Tavern; Drawing & sketch |
Pot of gold | 05 | 39 | hidden in Lexington by Mr. Christy (Never found) |
Power Houses | 09 | 80 | early ones in Lexington; Story (also: Lexington Utilities) |
Powers, Caleb | N/A | N/A | Died Jul. 25, 1932. obituary pasted in back of his book: My Own Story., Tried as an acesory to the murder of Gov-elect William Goebel, who was killed Jan. 30, 1900, at Frankfort. |
Pratt Rev. William M. | 05 | 117 | Preaches King Solomon Funeral |
Pratt Rev. William M. | 05 | 117 | excerpts from his diary. Etc. |
Prentice, George D. | 13 | 62-4 | Article on, with letter shown: By Wm. H. Townsend |
Press, early in Kentucky | 05 | 22-3 | history of, with sketches of editors and publishers |
Preston, Wm. Home (Glendower) | 02 | 96-97 | history of; as "old Wickliffe place" (Glendower) |
Preston, Wm. Home (Glendower) | 08 | 69 | Preston Place (Glendower) (view & History of) 1942 |
Preston, Wm. Home (Glendower) | 18 | 57 | at 2nd & Jefferson sts. |
Preston, Wm. Home (Glendower) | N/A | N/A | also called "Glendower" Razed 1941 |
Price, Gen. Samuel W. | 12 | 1 | Ky painter, notice about |
Price, Gen. Samuel W. | 12 | 55 | notice of my article about |
Price, John F., House | 13 | 105 | Demolished 1946 for tobacco whse, Near W. Main St. Viaduct |
Princess Moving Picture Show | 06 | 105 | One of earliest in city; Picture |
Protestant Infirmary- (White Cottage) | 14 | Back Cover | Farmer Deweese house, Original picture (Good Samaritan Hospital) |
Protestant Infirmary- (White Cottage) | 15 | 30 | picture. The Protestant infirmary or later the old Good Samaritan Hospitial was started in farmer Deweese house, razed about 1939-40 |
Protestant Infirmary- (White Cottage) | 17 | 45-6 | (Good Samaritan Hospital) History of, views. |
Protestant Infirmary- (White Cottage) | 18 | 2 | short acct of. (Good Samaritan Hospital) |
Providence Presbyterian Church, new | 15 | 28 | Mercer County, at McAfee; History of; with pen and ink drawing, etc. |
Quantrill, Wm. C. (Civil War Guerilla) | 14 | 42 | acct. of exploits; Shot in Simpson County, Ky. May 10, 1865; died in Louisville Military Prison on June 6, 1865 |
Quantrill, Wm. C. (Civil War Guerilla) | 32 | 8--11 | Story and Pictures, Story in C-J, by Joe Creason |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Race Horses | 01 | 54 | early racing in Kentucky |
Race Horses | 15 | 8 | Whirlaway, succeeds Man of War |
Race Horses | 17 | 48-9 | Kentucky Horses, by Andrews |
Race Horses | 17 | 52 | Lexington, Famous horse |
Race Horses | 20 | 44-6 | major sport in Lexington |
Race Horses | 20 | 47-48 | Statues on Horse Farms |
Race Horses | 24 | 86 | sales and races |
Race Horses | 29 | 13 | Race Horse statues & Graveyards; Black Toney |
Race Horses | 24? | 37-39 | race horse cemeteries |
Race Tracks, old | 09 | 40-41 | old private race tracks in Fayette |
Race Tracks, old | 16 | 44 | Frist in Kentucky, in Lexington |
Rafinesque, Constantine S. | 02 | 44 | "First Experiment Station in Kentucky" |
Rafinesque, Constantine S. | 05 | 91 | botanic garden, east Main Street |
Rafinesque, Constantine S. | 10 | 85 | Tomb, at Transylvania University |
Railroads | 07 | 29 | L&N to drop historical run |
Railroads | 14 | 55 | Ky & South Atlantic (engine) |
Railroads | 16 | 17 | views of Kentucky Trains |
Railroads | 18 | 28-31 | "Ghost Trains" abandoned, Kentucky short Line Railroads |
Railroads | 22 | 78-79 | High Ball Sign |
Railroads | 29 | 1--3 | Eastern Kentucky Railroad, Built in 1866 |
Raisin Battle | 05 | 56 | "Remember the Raisin" Battle, etc. |
Ramsier, John (Miniature Port-painter) | 31 | 16-19 | of Louisville, Ky |
Read, Opie | 07 | 53 | Novelist, author - death notice, etc. |
Red River Iron Works | 16 | 4 | Advertisement of 1817 |
Redd, "Dick", Col. | 01 | 41 | colorful Confederate veteran, Obituary, Life story, etc. |
Redd, "Dick", Col. | 01 | 103 | Life story and obituary from Lexington Herald, 1932 |
Regimetal Orders (broadside) | 10 | 65 | with George Trotter, Jr., Lt col. |
Republican Meeting House | 15 | 72 | story about; in Fayette Co. |
Richmond, Ky. | 01 | 108 | How Named, history, etc. |
Richmond, Ky. | 09 | 36 | battle of, short sketch |
Richmond, Ky. | 23 | 32-3 | Battle of Richmond (by Dorris) |
Richmond, Ky. | 39 | 13-15 | Battle of Richmond & letter, (Richmond Daily Register) |
Ridgely, Dr. Frederick house | 15 | 7 | at Second and Market; history of |
River Boats (steamboats) | 23 | 68-9 | Death on the River: accident near Warsaw, Ky. |
Road Markers | 15 | 8 | old iron Lex-Maysville Sign |
Robards, Lewis C. | 08 | 27 | 2 original promisory notes, for slave dealing business in Lexington |
Robards, Lewis C. | 09 | 69 | Slave jail N. Broadway; site of Peerless Laundry Co.; Dr. Coyle office |
Robards, Lewis C. | 28 | 34 | story of old slave jail, and key to building, old negro holding key to jail |
Robertson, George (Judge) | 15 | 23-26 | "Lincoln and "Old Buster" from Lincoln Herald, 1944 |
Robinson, Camp Dick | 03 | 43 | at Hoskins Cross Roads, in Garrard County; Civil War recruiting grounds estb'd 1861 |
Roche, James M. | 05 | 81 | life story and obituary; died May 7, 1942 |
Roche, James M. | 08 | 47-8 | story of, by Rena Niles |
Roche, James M. | 13 | 106 | story about on 80th birthday with his friends; Holley portrait recovered. |
Rokeby Hall | 14 | 46 | High & Mill Sts- Robertson home, (Lex. Landmarks) |
Rothert, Otto A. | 03 | 7 | photo, sketch, etc. 1927 |
Rothert, Otto A. | 10 | 61 | Drawing of |
Rothert, Otto A. | 11 | 51 | Sketch of |
Rothert, Otto A. | 16 | 68-71 | Story of,10 pictures, etc (by Paul Hughes, in C-J) 12/7/52 |
Rothert, Otto A. | 16 | 72 | Brief Obituary (Died March 28, 1956 in Greenville, Ky, buried: Huntingburg, Ind) |
Rothert, Otto A. | 16 | 72-74 | history and obituaries |
Rowan- Chambers Duel | 09 | 42-3 | At Bardstown, Ky., 1801,(Story by Ben Johnson from Kentucky Standard, Oct. 9, 1941 |
Rowan- Chambers Duel | 22 | 106-7 | "Dead Shots Lived Longest in Duel Days" (Short notice of this duel) |
Ruddell's Station | 14 | 80 | Pioneer Station, in Harrison Co. |
Ruddles Mills | 03 | 91 | history of |
Ruddles Mills | 09 | 66 | in Bourbon County, History of |
Russell, J. map of Kentucky | 02 | 35 | reproduction of the Russell map, London, Dec, 1794 |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Salt Works (Pioneer) | 20 | 91 | Described in Bullitt County |
Sanders, Col. Lewis | 11 | 88-89 | town of Sandersville, in Fayette County, etc. |
Sanders, Rev, Robert Stuart | 13 | 19 | retired Presbyterian minister & historian |
Sandlin, Willie | 20 | 69 | Hero, from Ky, War I, with John Shell; Congressional Medal of Honor winner |
Santa Anna, Gen. | 07 | 60 | Mexican General visits Lexington; treated by Dr. Dudley |
Sayre College | 02 | 82 | rare antiques at; Barlow's planetarium, etc. David Sayre founder |
Sayre College | 03 | 65 | short history of |
Sayre College | 06 | 82 | receipt for tuition, 1862 |
Sayre College | 06 | 104 | receipt for tuition, 1864 |
Sayre, David bank | 06 | 38 | article and view of |
Sayre, David bank | 18 | 8 | view of, in 1890s |
Science Hill School | 20 | 3 | Story about; history |
Scott, Gen. Charles | 05 | 11 | house on Kentucky River, at Scott's Landing, etc. |
Scott, Gen. Charles | 06 | 35 | 4th Gov. of Kentucky; soldier |
Scott, Gen. Charles | 28 | 10--11 | Story of his house, with drawing, from Woodford Sun |
Scott, Joel | 18 | 45 | Warden of Penitentiary, where Beauchamp spent the night; view of his house in Frankfort |
Second Presbyterian Church | 06 | 5 | bill for pew rent,1857 |
Second Presbyterian Church | 07 | 79 | group of pastors pictures |
Second Presbyterian Church | 09 | 89 | "Church Destroyed by Fire", May 22, 1917 |
Second Presbyterian Church | 10 | 55 | original photo; burned 1917 |
Second Presbyterian Church | 15 | 2 | picture and sketch, etc. |
Second Presbyterian Church | 20 | 7 | picture and sketch, fire, etc. |
Second Presbyterian Church | 25 | 40-41 | an historical account of McChord Church, or 2nd Presby. Church |
Shakers, "Shakertown" | 01 | 120 | history of Shakers in Mercer Co. |
Shakers, "Shakertown" | 12 | 8--9 | "The Kentucky Shakers" article |
Shakers, "Shakertown" | 20 | 83 | "Shaker Sectà extinct 15 years ago" |
Shakertown | 03 | 99 | old Shaker house burned, May 1932 |
Shakertown | 06 | 96 | History of Shakertown, by Mrs. McVey |
Shakertown | 07 | 43 | Story of Pleasant Hill, the Shakers, etc, with views of their buildings in Mercer County |
Sharp, Col. Solomon P. | 17 | 70 | Floor plan of his house, in Frankfort, where he was assasinated on Nov. 7th 1825 |
Sharp, Col. Solomon P. | 18 | 77 | Sharp document and signature |
Sharp, Col. Solomon P. | 23 | 11--12 | See: Kentucky Whig acct of the tragedy:6/1/1826 |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 02 | 51 | inauguration of, 1792 |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 03 | 36 | view of Travellers (Traveler's) Rest |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 03 | 36 | First Governor's Mansion |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 03 | 79 | Medal to Shelby, War of 1812 |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 05 | 15 | notice of his early election; inauguration in Lex. etc., 1792 |
Shelby, Gov. Isaac | 30 | 15-16 | Honor for a hero |
Shelby, Lafayette | 20 | 54-55 | account of trial, result, etc., photostat-Frankfort Commonwealth, July 21, 1846 |
Shelby, Lafayette | 23 | 98-103 | Commonwealth vs. Shelby, in Ky. State Bar Journal, June, 1953 |
Shell, John ("Uncle John") | 14 | 17 | "Oldest Man in World |
Sherley, Douglas | 01 | 114 | sketch and obituary; died 1917 |
Shingled house | 11 | 85 | first in Kentucky |
Shippingport | 13 | 98-99 | near Louisville; Tarascon Bros. etc. |
Shippingport | 24 | 94--98 | Story of Shippingport, with color drawing |
Showboats | 17 | 10--12 | River, on Ohio & Kentucky rivers |
Shryock, Cincinnatus | 06 | 22 | mention in Jay Jay article |
Shryock, Cincinnatus | 33 | 84-87 | Story of Life, with pictures, by Sue Thierman |
Shryock, Gideon | 05 | 118-19 | "Shryock begins career" |
Shryock, Gideon | 20 | 84 | designs self-supporting stairway; old Capitol, Frankfort |
Shryock, Gideon | 24 | 82-83 | history of, with portraits of Gideon & Cincinnatus Shryock |
Shryock, Matthias | 12 | 86 | tomb, in old Episcopal Cemetery, on east Third Street, etc. |
Shryock, Matthias | 24 | 82-83 | picture of tomb; short account, (in connection with story of Gideon & Cincinnatus) |
Shryock, Matthias | 26 | 88 | Story about & view of tomb, from Lex. Herald, 9/7/1953 |
Sigma Nu Fraternity | 06 | back Cover | photo of my membership certificate |
Silversmiths, early Ky | 10 | 87 | general account and history of |
Skillman, Dr. H. M. | 02 | 80 | portrait and sketch of: 1900 |
Skinner, Henry (Slave) | 06 | 34 | Drafted in U.S. Army, in Civil War; Slavery |
Slave Jail. Old | 12 | 17 | on West Main Street, view, etc. |
Slave Rental Contracts (originals) | 06 | 108 | handwritten contracts; slavery |
Slave Rental Contracts (originals) | 13 | 110 | handwritten contracts; slavery |
Slave Rental Contracts (originals) | 17 | 87-90 | Seven handwritten contracts; slavery |
Slave Rental Contracts (originals) | 22 | 2,4,6,18,21,22,25,27,28,29,31,33,36-39 | In John W Coleman papers; slavery |
Slavery Times in Ky | 08 | 70-110 | book reviews, notices of my book |
Slaves and Slavery | 06 | 108 | slave rental contract (Orig); 1837 |
Slaves and Slavery | 06 | 97 | Deed of Emancipation (Sutton); 1850 |
Slaves and Slavery | 08 | 68 | Original Slave sale bill (Patton) |
Slaves and Slavery | 09 | 69 | Robards Slave Jail, N. Broadway |
Slaves and Slavery | 09 | 61 | old Mercer Co. Slaves |
Slaves and Slavery | 09 | 61 | Notice of slave sale |
Slaves and Slavery | 13 | 33 | record of slave sale, Reed, 1834 |
Slaves and Slavery | 13 | 38 | my exhibit at the U of Ky library |
Slaves and Slavery | 13 | 110 | slave rental contract 1838 |
Slaves and Slavery | 20 | 90 | Kentucky colony in Liberia. Etc. |
Slaves and Slavery | 20 | 85 | Orig. Slave Sale bill, Lex. 1860 |
Sleet scene | 20 | 82 | at 2nd & Broadway, Dec. 26, 1890. 1st Presbyterian Church shown, etc. |
Slickaway (Ft. Spring) | 24 | 88-89 | history of, with pic of old stone tavern, also called Ft. Spring; Donerail |
Smith, J. Soule (pseud. "Falcon") | 05 | 134 | Receipt for mint julep; etc. with mention of Cobb, etc |
Snake Handlers | 13 | 10--12 | in Ky. Mountians; article, views, etc. |
Social Security Card | 31 | back cover | 403525485, Feb/17/56, Winston Coleman, Russell Cave Road, R.R.3, Lexington Ky |
Society for Useful Knowledge | 15 | 83 | founded in Lex., 1787; Revived in 1949 by Townsend, Clark, Coleman, Combs, Staples, Pics. of 6 men |
Sodom, Ky | 06 | 22 | history of village in Woodford Co. |
Sodom, Ky | 13 | 13 | history of village etc. |
Sodom, Ky | 17 | 60 | village of, short sketch |
Soldiers Retreat | 15 | 13-16 | old Richard C. Anderson home near Louisville, history, etc. |
Somerset Christian Church | 03 | 54 | at Mt. Sterling, 104 years old |
Sons of the Revolution | 02 | 77 | Sons of the Rev. to honor Washington |
Sons of the Revolution | 11 | 52 | 50th anniversary etc. |
Sousa, John Philip | 03 | 72 | Describes many notables that came to Lexington in early days; musicians, band players, etc. |
South Elkhorn Christian Church | 13 | 4 | in Fayette County; history of, with sketch |
Southern Literary Messenger | 08 | 64-7 | March, 1941. Clement Eaton's article about me: Kentucky Colonel- New Vintage |
Southern Railroad | 03 | 20 | "Bluegrass Special" last run, July, 24, 1932 |
Southern Railroad | 04 | 103 | old Passenger Depot, Lexington: Newspaper picture, Burned Feb 7, 1906, (night, sub-zero) |
Southern Railroad | 20 | 72-73 | Hist of building of Cincinnati Southern |
Spanish American War | 02 | 81 | war camps, in and around Lexington, Weil & Lansing farms used |
Spanish American War | 07 | N/A | Camp in Lexington during war |
Sportsman's Hill | 03 | 4 | view of house; description of; with notice of Col. Whitley |
Sportsman's Hill | 07 | 6, 53 | see under Col. Wm. Whitley house and race track, etc. |
Sportsman's Hill | 25 | 51-53 | Story of race track, view of, from Courier Journal |
Squire, The, of Winburn Farm | 28 | 100-103 | C-J, Jan 2, 1955, by Sue Thierman |
Squire, The, of Winburn Farm | 30 | 34-37 | by Sue Thierman, C-J, Jan. 2, 1955 |
St. Francis Catholic Church | 30 | 21-22 | "Oldest Catholic Church in Kentucky, Erected 1813, (At White Sulphur, Scott County) |
St. Joseph's Hospital | 03 | 94 | short history of; Goodloe home |
St. Nicholas Hotel | 10 | 63 | view and short acct. of; built by C.D. Wilgus |
St. Nicholas Hotel | 14 | 45 | "St. Nicholas hotel building" |
St. Nicholas Hotel | 16 | 13 | as rival to Phoenix Hotel with lengthy acct. of; First theater in Lex. |
St. Peter's Catholic Church | 07 | 38 | History of; N. Limestone St. |
St. Peter's Catholic Church | 13 | 32 | composite drawing, with notes |
St. Tammany Society | 19 | 1 | history of, Lexington with view of building, etc., Lexington Landmarkes |
Stage- Coach | 03 | 115 | "Last stage- coach in central Kentucky" |
Stage- Coach | 03 | 6 | Last in central Kentucky, to Versailles |
Stage- Coach | 05 | 59 | Last stage-coach in central Kentucky |
Stage- Coach | 05 | 59 | "noted stage- route tavern" |
Stage- Coach | 05 | 84 | early stage-coach lines in Ky |
Stage- Coach | 05 | 130 | A.W. Gaines way-bill, 1842 (Orig) |
Stage- Coach | 05 | 131 | routes and schedules; etc. |
Stage- Coach | 06 | 89 | old driver wounded by Indians |
Stage- Coach | 06 | 91 | view of stage coach on bridge, J.C. Burton, Driver |
Stage- Coach | 06 | 92-93 | original way-bill; 1841 |
Stage- Coach | 13 | 101 | Monticello- Burnside stage line |
Stage- Coach | 18 | back Cover | orig. photo at Monticello, Ky |
Standing Stone | 20 | 31 | Rock and Indian villiage, near Piqua, Ohio |
Stanford | 01 | 15 | early history |
Stanley, Camp | 01 | 39 | on Versailles Rd., during World War I, site of Burberry farm |
Staples, Charles R. | 02 | 36-37 | Important Dates in Lexington History |
Staples, Charles R. | 02 | 43 | First Inauguration Day |
Staples, Charles R. | 02 | 62-66 | Town Fathers of Lexington |
Staples, Charles R. | 03 | 9--10 | In the Old Days, early racing; article signed by Bushrod Boswell (Staples) |
Staples, Charles R. | 05 | 93 | questions, early Lexington |
Staples, Charles R. | 11 | 38 | Story of, by Rena Niles |
Staples, Charles R. | 13 | 95-97 | Dropped Stitches in Lex. History |
Staples, Charles R. | 15 | 92-93 | story of Lexington chuches, with photo |
Staples, Charles R. | 23 | 42 | obituary |
State Bird, Kentucky (Adopted: Dec. 20, 1792) | 34 | 15 | State Bird (Ky Cardinal) |
State Flag, Kentucky (Adopted: Dec. 20, 1792) | 34 | 15 | State Flag |
State Flower and Tree, Kentucky (Adopted: Dec. 20, 1792) | 34 | 15 | State Flower and Tree |
State House, Early | 03 | 41 | in Frankfort; home of Maj. James Love, State house in 1793; view |
State House, Early | 03 | 43 | Second permanent house, 1814-16 |
State House, Early | 03 | 126 | Third permanent house, 1829, Present one 1949 |
State Seal, Kentucky (Adopted: Dec. 20, 1792) | 34 | 15 | State Seal |
Steamboats | 17 | 8 | City of Louisville, des of |
Steamboats | 17 | 14 | DeSoto, originally Golden Crown |
Steamboats | 17 | 14 | Morning Star, Civil War item |
Steamboats | 17 | 111 | Ben Franklin |
Steamboats | 35 | 34-35 | Steamboats on Kentucky River, By Mrs. Darnell |
Stone Tavern, Bardstown | 06 | 78 | History and Origin, Talbott Inn |
Stoneleigh | 22 | 81 | old Webb place, on Greendale Pike |
Story Tellers | 29 | 67-71 | "The Land where Laughs are Born"; Sat. Eve Post, Dec. 17-1955 |
Story Tellers | 31 | 9--14 | Sat. Eve Post, Dec-17-1955 |
Stowe, Mrs. Harriet B | 17 | 36-43 | acct of her life & Ky connections; my history from Lincoln Herald |
Stowe, Mrs. Harriet B | 24 | 8--10 | "Uncle Tom's Cabin & Its Ky Links, My story; Woodford Sun 4/21/49 |
Street Cars | 03 | 75 | Horse Drawn, Louisville, 1880's |
Street Cars | 03 | 74 | Old Lex. City Cars; at barn |
Street Cars | 06 | 87 | First Electric in Lexington, View |
Street Cars | 08 | 14-17 | Last run in Lexington, Busses take over, 1938 |
Sumner's Forest | 12 | 84 | in Woodford County, history of |
Sutton , Geo W. | 06 | 97 | emancipation of slaves, deed of; slavery |
Sutton, David | 05 | 66 | Design for Fayette court-house |
Sutton, David | 06 | 47 | bill for work on Henry's Mill pike, rendered Sept 26, 1836 |
Sutton, David | 06 | 62 | rental contract for slave, 1833; slavery |
Sutton, David | 09 | 67 | court document, Sutton & Son, etc. |
Sutton, David | 09 | 87 | Leavy's recollection of; article, Register, Ky Hist Soc. |
Sutton, David | 12 | 78 | Advertisement of Boswell & Sutton, etc. |
Sutton, David | 14 | 44 | Letter, over suit for slave rental; slavery |
Sutton, Dr. W. L. | 20 | 88-9 | of Georgetown; antebellum Ky physician; resp. for first vital stats law |
Sutton, Juliet | 05 | 65 | funeral notice (my great, grandmother) in 1858 |
Swift House | 06 | 31 | view from air, 1934 |
Swift House | 19 | 4 | Home of Dr. Lyman Beecher Todd |
Swift Silver Mines | 07 | 50 | story of reputed John Swift's silver mines |
Swift Silver Mines | 28 | 41 | Story of Johnathan Swift and his mines |
Swift Silver Mines | 37 | 23 | reputed to be in Estill County |
Swiss Colony | 25 | 75-76 | at Bernstadt |
Swope- Goodloe Duel | 12 | 95 | Short Account |
Symnes, John Cleves | 19 | 82-83 | Purchase of land, later the site of Cincinnati, (Losantiville) |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Tattersall's Horse Barn | 20 | 61 | on S. Broadway; famed sale for thoroughbred horses, stock sales |
Tavern Keepers | 06 | 19 | in Lex. and Fayette County, 1837, names are listed |
Tavern License | 05 | 139 | David Johnson, 1857 |
Tavern License | 06 | 29 | J. Postlethwait, 1828 |
Tavern License | 06 | 29 | Luke Usher, 1820, sign of "DonÆt give up the Ship" |
Tavern License | 06 | 19 | List of all Tavern Keepers,1837 |
Tavern License | 06 | 59 | John Fowler, Fowlers Garden |
Tavern License | 06 | 104 | Alex C. Franklin, Fayette County |
Tavern License | 09 | 86 | Mathurin Giron, 1828 |
Tavern License | 13 | 8 | J. Postlethwait, 1828 |
Tavern License | 13 | 8 | Luke Usher, 1820, sign of "DonÆt give up the Ship" |
Tavern License | 13 | 50 | List of all Tavern Keepers,1844 |
Tavern License | 16 | 18 | Richard Chiles, Chilesburg |
Tavern License | 19 | 8 | Richard Chiles, Chilesburg |
Tavern Rates | 06 | 45 | in Lexington, May, 1837, original doc. |
Taverns | 12 | 97-101 | old, in Lexington, (some of the oldest) |
Tax Receipts | 05 | 93 | 1849 personal tax receipt, Lex., Samuel M. Wallace |
Taylor- Harrison Duel | 15 | 91 | this duel was fought on Sept-6-1845, in Garrard County, Ky. |
Team Pulling Contests | 11 | 80 | handbill |
Tempest & Sunshine | 28 | 51 | additional data on Tempest & Sunshine, facts by Walter S. Hendren, of Nicholasville |
Tempest & Sunshine | 30 | 18 | Tempest & Sunshine (Ky. Novel) story of Tempest- Mrs Bettie Singleton Robinson |
Ten Broeck (Race Horse) | 22 | 102 | story about, with grave picture (also; John Harper, etc.) |
Terraces, The | 30 | 63 | P. Swigert home, Frankfort |
Thames, Battle of | 01 | 71-73 | with notices of Col. Richard M. Johnson, etc. |
Theatres, opera houses, etc. | 03 | 116 | Lex., as one night stand, etc |
Theatres, opera houses, etc. | 20 | 20 | Early ones in Lexington |
Theatres, opera houses, etc. | 23 | 21 | Early opera in Lexington (Staples) |
Theatres, opera houses, etc. | 28 | 42-44 | Early theatre in Louisville |
Thigum Thu Club | 07 | 92 | story about, with references to old Jim Roche, the president |
Thompson- Davis Murder, 1883 | 39 | 9--11 | Phil Thompson killed Walter H. Davis in Cincinnati in 1883- both of Harrodsburg, Ky |
Thorn Hill (Cash Clay House) | 01 | 25 | Sketch of |
Thorn Hill (Cash Clay House) | 12 | 88 | now Duncan park, Limestone & 5th, history of, Cash Clay, etc. |
Thorn Hill (Cash Clay House) | 19 | 11 | account and history of |
Thousandsticks | 01 | 112 | how named; hist of |
Three (Four) Seasons Hotel | 20 | 70 | near Middlesboro Ky |
Tippling House | 06 | 17-A | warrant for arrest, Lex. 1837 |
Tippling House | 09 | 12 | H. Gilbert indicted for running, in Fayette County |
Tippling House | 6? | 39 | in Fayette county |
Tobacco | 01 | 89 | sold in Louisville in 1890s |
Tobacco | 03 | 49 | short history of, in Bluegrass |
Tobacco | 09 | 62 | tobacco field, Winburn Farm, looking toward Penn bros |
Tobacco | 28 | 56-60 | history of in Ky., river warehouses, etc. |
Todd, Dr. Lyman B., House | 15 | 31 | site of present Calvary Bap. Ch. also known as Swift house, Dr Todd was buried in Lexington cemetery on May 15, 1902 |
Todd, Gen. Levi | 05 | 137 | document, in re: Henry Clay's judgement, etc., signed by Clay |
Todd, Gen. Levi | 09 | 83 | court document, signature |
Todd, Gen. Levi | 14 | 65 | document, with Dan'l M. Payne |
Todd, Mary birthplace | 17 | 31 | view & short sketch |
Todd, Robert S. | 06 | 21 | power of attorney, original |
Todd, Robert S. | 06 | 21 | note of Todd, May, 1838 |
Todd, Robert S. | 06 | 86 | note, power of attorney |
Toll-Gates, Toll-roads | 05 | 17 | toll gate raiders; interviews |
Toll-Gates, Toll-roads | 06 | 22 | "Freeing Fayette's toll roads" |
Toll-Gates, Toll-roads | 07 | 80 | history of in Bluegrass |
Toll-Gates, Toll-roads | 12 | 73 | original photo, on H'burg pike |
Toll-Gates, Toll-roads | 17 | 33 | Drawing, sketch, etc., from my book |
Tombstone Inscriptions | 27 | 60-62 | story by Sue Thierman, in C-J, pictures |
Townsend, John Wilson | 17 | 47 | story by Rena Niles, with port |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 05 | 119 | review of book; Lincoln & Liquor |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 09 | 6--8 | "Coleman Writes of W. H. Townsend" |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 11 | 55 | Townsend, Wm. H. |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 11 | 70-73 | Recieves Litt. D. Dregree from L.M.U. at Harrogate, Tenn. |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 13 | 1 | snap shot at picnic (May, 1941) |
Townsend, Wm. H. | 15 | 44-7 | "A Kentucky Lincolnian" by me, (Lincoln Herald,1943) |
Transylvania College | 01 | 81-82 | hist of, by J. Daniels |
Transylvania College | 02 | 74 | Trustees, Killed by Indians |
Transylvania College | 03 | 6 | old buildiing, in Gratz Park |
Transylvania College | 03 | 129 | "Historic Transylvania College" |
Transylvania College | 05 | 7 | view of old building; Gratz Park |
Transylvania College | 05 | 96 | hist, with several views |
Transylvania College | 05 | 115 | confers hon degree on Lafayette |
Transylvania College | 12 | 1 | hist of, by L. A. Brown |
Transylvania College | 14 | 21 | Tran College founded, 1783 |
Transylvania College | 27 | 90 | Centennial Celebration, Jan-1-1899 |
Transylvania College | 28 | 87 | old buidlings, 1816-1829 |
Transylvania Medical College | 01 | 19 | hist by. Dr. Arch Barkley |
Transylvania Medical Hall, old | 07 | 54 | Present Y.M.C.A. building, etc. history of the old medical hall, etc. with view |
Transylvania Medical Hall, old | 13 | 67 | history of, with view of building |
Trappist Monastery | 09 | 76--77 | history of, with view |
Trappist Monastery | 09 | 14 | 100th anniversary celebration |
Trappist Monastery | 18 | 9--12 | "Silence in the Ky Hills" |
Trappist Monastery | 18 | 8 | article on Yule time |
Trappist Monastery | 19 | 32 | Gethsemani, sketch |
Trappist Monastery | 24 | 12 | 100th anniversary celebration |
Travellers Rest | 03 | 36 | view of, etc. |
Travellers Rest | 12 | 31 | photos by Cass Shelby (3), burned Sept, 1905 |
Travellers Rest | 18 | 5 | home of Gov. I. Shelby |
Travelling Church | 19 | 102-104 | history of & 2 Pictures, C. R. Staples |
Treasury Warrants | 01 | 83 | to Thomas Thompson,1786 |
Treasury Warrants | 01 | 91 | to James Coleman, 1783 |
Treasury Warrants | 01 | 91 | to Benjamin Johnson, 1781 |
Treasury Warrants | 01 | 127 | to Jacob Saren, 1779 |
Treasury Warrants | 02 | 100 | to David Jameson,1783 |
Treasury Warrants | 09 | 75 | to James Clark, 1782 |
Treasury Warrants | 09 | 84 | to James Pattsone,1780 |
Treasury Warrants | 09 | 84 | to John W. Clenen,1780 |
Treasury Warrants | 09 | 102 | to Tillman Huffman,1782 |
Treasury Warrants | 10 | 19 | to Richard Peters, 1779 |
Treasury Warrants | 10 | 21 | to James Clark, 1782 |
Treasury Warrants | 2? | 100 | to Edward Stephens,1779 |
Trots, Lexington | 31 | 22 | short history of, 80th anniversary |
Trotter, Gen. George R. tomb | 10 | 65 | Military (regimental) muster, a broadside, 1810 |
Trotter, Gen. George R. tomb | 14 | 28 | "Trotter Tomb covered. . .", Lexington Landmarks |
Trotter, Gen. George R. tomb | 18 | 68 | Indian Mound, as tomb |
Trotter, Gen. George R. tomb | 20 | 62 | Indian mound, as Trotter tomb, same as vol.18, p.68 |
Trotter, Gen. George R. tomb | 30 | 65 | Removal of bones from Trotter vault |
Troye, Edward | 27 | 56-57 | horse painter, with horses painted |
Troye, Edward | 37 | 3--4 | story of, with pictures, C-J, 5/5/57 |
True American, Office | 09 | 82 | N. Mill Street; account of |
Truman, Pres. Harry | 09 | 14 | 3rd Pres to visit Lexington |
Trustees, early, of Lexington | 05 | 86 | taxes, hogs, horse racing, etc., data on early Lexington |
Trustees, early, of Lexington | 5? | 1 | Trustees, early, of Lexington |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 01 | 28 | 25 cent Civil War script |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 02 | 73 | turnpike Certificates (orig) |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 05 | 65 | Rich-Lex turnpike script (10 cents) |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 07 | 7 | mss contract, of J.W.C. |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 09 | 5 | Lex-Newtown stock certificate |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 09 | 86 | Winchester-Lex stock certificate |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 10 | 38 | turnpike Certificate (orig), to my grandfather; Lexington & Newtown |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 12 | 77 | turnpike Certificates (orig); Lexington & Newtown |
Turnpike, Bluegrass | 11? | 83 | general description of |
Subject | Volume | Page | Description |
Uncle Tom's Cabin | 03 | 35 | view of the reputed cabin, in back of the Thos. Kennedy House, in Garrard County |
Uncle Tom's Cabin | 24 | 8--9 | "Uncle Tom's Cabin and its Ky. Links",my story in Woodford Sun, April-2-1949 |
University of Kentucky | 08 | 52 | all the presidents, 75 years |
Versailles, Ky. | 01 | 14 | how named, Marquis Calmes, etc. |
Versailles, Ky. | 10 | 56 | "Became a Town 155 years Ago" |
Vinegar, Rev. Peter (Negro Preacher Of Lex.) | 12 | 45 | Short sketches, date of death etc, Rev. Alexander Campbell Vinegar, Died in Lexington: July 19, 1905, obituary in Frankfort Roundabout, July 22, 1905 |
Vinegar, Rev. Peter (Negro Preacher Of Lex.) | 17 | 95 | Negro Preacher of Lexington |
Walker, Dr. Thos. (Thomas) | 16 | 14 | early trip thru Ky. |
Walker, Dr. Thos. (Thomas) | 37 | 9 | History & story about, Middlesboro Daily News |
Walker, John D. | 11 | 45 | old Confederate soldier in Lex. |
Walnut Grove (House) | 23 | 3 | old Shelby house, in Maxwelton PI, razed June 1949 |
Walnut Hall | 28 | 91 | Lex.- Herald Leader article |
Walnut Hall Farm | 03 | 40 | Harkness place, Newtown Pike, history of, now Edwards place |
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church | 09 | 95 | History and Picture |
Walnut Hill Presbyterian Church | 18 | 48 | Picture and Story |
Ward, Matt | 11 | 54 | story of killing of the Louisville man, Prof. Butler |
Ward's Academy | 11 | 106 | history of, in Lexington |
Washington, Ky | 07 | 51,52 | Sesquicentennial, and historic buildings, etc. |
Water Mill | 12 | 66 | Perry County, on Wolfe Creek (orig. Photo) |
Water Works System | 07 | 70 | early in Lexington, 1885 |
Weather Bureau | 03 | 91 | Lexington's Weather Bureau to go out of existence, July 1933 |
Weather Bureau | 05 | 91 | same account |
Webb Commandery | 05 | 52 | history, by-laws, Knights Templar |
Webb Commandery | 05 | 60 | "Webb Commandery No. 1" |
Webb Commandery | 05 | 97 | "No. 1 restored to Webb," etc. |
Weisenberger's Mill | 15 | 57 | near Midway; History of |
Wells- Roberts Duel | 09 | 54 | "Two-Shot Duel" near Welby, Ky. July 22, 1867 |
Welsh, William P. (Ky. Portrait-Painter) | 26 | 100 | Receipt for my portrait; |
Welsh, William P. (Ky. Portrait-Painter) | 26 | 101 | Story about: Local artist in his studio (Lex. Leader) |
Welsh, William P. (Ky. Portrait-Painter) | 31 | 3 | "My Fat Girl"- Painting |
Welsh, William P. (Ky. Portrait-Painter) | 32 | 13-15 | Picture and Sketch, with list of paintings in show at J.B. Speed Art Museum |
West, William | 05 | 67 | early Ky. Artist, sketch of |
Western Citizen | 23 | 85 | Newspaper in Paris, Ky., claimed to be oldest in U.S. |
Western Military Institute | 08 | 51 | View of, from Gleasons, 1853 |
Western Military Institute | 30 | 57 | Old View, short story, etc: at Drennon Springs, Henry County |
Western Union Telegraph | 16 | 36 | orig. Telegram, 1858 |
Wheat Threshing | 11 | back cover | old fashioned steam engine in Fayette County, photo |
Wheat Threshing | 12 | 64 | original photographs, two |
Whip Saw | 17 | 80-81 | Description of operations |
Whiskey, Making early | 07 | 64 | an account of early distilling in Kentucky, etc. with view of distillery |
Whiskey, Prescription | 11 | 81 | Doctor's prescription, during the prohibition era |
White Cottage | 14 | back cover | original photo of White Cottage, with lawn running down to Main St. |
White Cottage | 15 | 104 | see F. Deweese house, or old Protestant Infirmary, picture and sketch (Historic Ky.) |
White Cottage | 16 | 83 | view , in 1940, in delipidated condition, here I was born on Nov. 5, 1898. Farmer Deweese house. |
White Hall | 15 | 71 | Cash Clay's home in Madison County, view of |
White Hall | 17 | 91 | White Hall, now in ruins |
White Hall | 36 | 13 | Story about , by Burton Milward |
White Sulphur Catholic Church | 30 | 21-22 | at White Sulphur, Scott County, one of oldest churches in Ky. |
Whitehall Inn | 23 | 86 | old school, or Walnut Hill Female Institute, Winchester Pike |
Whitley, Col. William, house | 03 | 4 | Sportsman's Hill, view of; description, etc. |
Whitley, Col. William, house | 07 | 6 | oldest brick house in Ky. With account of "Sportsman's Hill" race track |
Whitley, Col. William, house | 07 | 53 | oldest brick house in Ky. With account of "Sportsman's Hill" race track |
Whitley, Col. William, house | 10 | 36 | Sportsman's Hill, Description , views, etc. |
Whitley, Col. William, house | 10 | 46 | Sportsman's Hill, inside view of stairway |
Wickliffe, Robert | 09 | 91 | funeral notice, etc. |
Wickliffe, Robert | 09 | 91 | notes on his funeral, burial, born 1-16-1774, died 9-1-1859, buried in Howards Grove in Fayette County |
Wild Cat Ridge, Battle of | 31 | 58 | Nevyle Shackelford |
Wilderness Road | 02 | 90-91 | hist. of by Sam'l M. Wilson |
Wilderness Road | 05 | 78 | Short Sketch and history of |
Wilderness Road | 10 | 40 | old log house on, photograph |
Wilderness Road | 14 | 52 | map with various routes |
Wilkinson Gen. James | 09 | 65 | first story in Lexington; etc |
Wilmore, Ky. | 01 | 110 | how named, history of, etc. |
Wilson & Starks | 13 | 73 | forerunner, Graves, Cox; view |
Wilson, Robert Burns | 31 | 1 | Wilson, Robert Burns (Obituary- New York Times, 4/1/1916 |
Wilson, Robert Burns | 31 | 31 | Obituary- American Art News, New York, 4/15/1916 |
Wilson, Robert Burns | 31 | 31 | Obituary- American Art Annals, New York, 4/1916 |
Wilson, Robert Burns | 31 | 31 | copy of portrait, by Ferdinand G. Walker |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 03 | 116 | snapshot, with Lockridge, at Bryan Station, 1932 |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 05 | 18 | Given cup by Sons of Revolution |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 13 | 33 | Bookplate |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 15 | 11--12 | Life History; obituary etc |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 17 | 9 | obituary from Lex. Leader |
Wilson, Samuel M. | 18 | 64 | Editorial, at time of death |
Winburn Farm | 03 | N/A | our home, on Russell Cave Road, erected 1935-6, original photo |
Winton Place | 01 | 69 | Col. S. Meredith's place on the Newtown Pike; History of etc. |
Winton Place | 05 | 124-6 | "Winton and its Treasures" (Robert Peter) |
Winton Place | 28 | 92-93 | Story of Winton; pictures , etc, article in C-J, Sue Thierman |
Winton Place | 35 | 11 | Story and Picture, Roanoke Times |
Wolf Creek Dam & Kenlake Hotel | 28 | 16-17 | Wolfe Creek Dam & Kenlake Hotel |
Woman Triumphant | 09 | 107 | original picture of Hart's work, Destroyed by courthouse fire, May 14, 1897 |
Woodland Park | 03 | 46 | Woodlands- old house in park |
Woodland Park | 09 | 110 | old frame Chautauqua bldg |
Woodlands | 03 | 46 | A. & M. College building, in Woodland Park |
Woodstock | 29 | 18-19 | Woodstock (in Fayette County) an historic home |
Wooldridge Monuments | 13 | 90 | View of Monuments, with sketch |
Wooldridge Monuments | 17 | 4 | at Mayfield, Ky. Hist. of and view |
Wooldridge Monuments | 44 | 61 | View of Monuments, with sketch |
Wooldridge Monuments | 49 | 96 | View of Monuments, with sketch |
Wooldridge Monuments | 55 | 35 | View of Monuments, with sketch |
Woolley Residence | 13 | 107 | at 116 E. High; razed 1946; now site of garage & parking lot. |
World War I | 06 | 13 | 51 Fayette men died in service, men are listed |
World War I | 2? | 49 | scenes in Lexington, etc |
World War II | 11 | 83 | List of Fayette County soldiers who lost their lives, etc. |
Worm Fences | 09 | 109 | article and picture |
Wreck, Street Car | 12 | 89 | at Water Street, and S. Broadway in May 1907 |
Youtsey, Henry | 05 | 21 | obituary and life account, died May 2, 1942 |
Youtsey, Henry | 27 | 44 | See James ("Jim") Howard, Died Feb.1st, 1954, 3 times convicted as Slayer of Goebel |
Zanesville- Lexington, Road Marker | 17 | 83 | view and short sketch, also known as Lexington & Maysville road, etc. |
Zollicoffer, Gen. Felix | 20 | 61 | Killed, Jan 19 '62, at battle of Mill Springs, in Wayne Co. |