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"Daily Messenger," 569

Daniel Boone Monument, 6

Daniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park, 200
Danville Convention, 88

“Dark and Bloody Ground," The, 4

"Dark Tobacco District,'"' 503

Daveiss, Joseph Hamilton, 192, 197

David, Rt. Rev. John B., 461

Davis, Jefferson, 268, 390; birthplace of, 390
Death of John Breckinridge, 191
Death of Colonel Christian, 98

Death of Goebel, 514

Death of Governor Helm, 397
Death of Tecumseh, 217
Debt Clause, objection to, 120
Debt to Sir William Johnson, 5
Decline in value of slaves, 378
Defeat of Indians and Allies, 127
Defeat and Surrender of Hull, 204
Defects of Union Records, 388
Delegate to Virginia Assembly, 34
Democratic Party, 508

Democratic Defeat, first since the war, 508
Democratic Societies of Kentucky, 129
Democratic Societies dissolved, 134
Deportation of "True American," 175
Deposition of Daniel Boone, 82

Derivation of surnames, 585

Desha, Joseph, 162

Devilish massacre, 209

Devonian, 532

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"Dime, The, 560

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Elementary instruction, 408
'Emancipators," 172

Emancipation Proclamation, 335
Empire of the Mississippi, 134

Emporium and Commercial Advertiser," 556
End of the war, 374

English agents blamable, 33

Enlistment of slaves discontinued, 382
Enrollment of Colored Troops, 366

Enrollment of Colored Troops continued, 379
Enrollment of Colored Troops denounced, 366
Entrance to Mammoth Cave, 432
Episcopalians, 456

Equal Rights Association, 447

Errors regarding authorship of resolutions, 145
Escape of Boone, 58

Establishment of State University, 436

"Estill's Defeat," 171

"Evening Leader,'' 569

"Evening Post,

569

Executive Department of Kentucky, 471
Exhibits Indian Deed, 28

Expedition, Boone's first into Kentucky, 7

Expedition's objects made known by Clark, 49

Extraordinary Kentucky Legislature, 300
Extraordinary Session of 1861, 300

Fall of the New Court, 245

Falls of the Ohio, 1, 15, 48, 453, 458

Famous Resolutions of young Kentucky, 145

"Farmer's Library," 556

Farmers Tobacco Combine, 504

Fate of the prisoners, 74

Fayette County, 135

Fayette County Court House, 278

Fear of vassalage arises, 29

Federal interference and official outrages, 368

Federal Hill, Bardstown, where "Old Kentucky

Home' was written, 596

Federal Troops in Battle of Missionary Ridge, 364

Federation of Women's Clubs, 435

Females, education of, 409

Fighting on Kentucky Soil, 338
Fighting Taylor Family, 204

Filson, John, 4, 7, 9, 10, 18, 119, 405
Filson Club, 119

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Glen Lily, Home of Gen. S. B. Buckner, 548

Goebel, William, 509; assassinated, 512; to the front,
509; gubernatorial opponents, 509; contests elec-
tion, 511

Gold medals for Kentucky volunteers, 599

"Good Roads System," 199

Governor Carondolet, 138

Governor Shelby the Federal secretary, 132

Governors of Missouri from Kentucky, 516

Governors of Tennessee, Texas and Virginia from
Kentucky, 518

Governmental wheels start, 122

Grand results of Clark's expedition, 54

Great Britain, threatened war with, 196
"Great Commoner,'' 175, 277, 446
Greatness of Clay, 277

Greatest field of coal in the State, 525
Greeley, Horace, advice of, 293

Green county, 135

Gubernatorial election of 1899, 511
"Guerrillas,

321

Guerrilla warfare, 367

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Illinois and Indiana governors from Kentucky, 517
Impeachments, 471

Impressment of slaves, 378

Improvement of rural schools, 449

In the Kentucky Highlands, 498
Incident of Bryan Station siege, 71
Incidents of siege of Boonesborough, 61
Indians, attack, 19; attacks renewed, 98; campaign
against, 126; confederation of, 68; defeated, 38,
127; depredations, 38; in battle, 16; power for-
ever broken, 85; reject peace proposal, 126; rise
against settlers; 15; surprise Bryan's Station, 69;
treaties by, 16, 17, 136; tribes aroused, 15; under
Girty defeated, 70; warfare of, 68; warfare re-
newed, 31

"Indian Old Fields," 407

Indians' "happy hunting ground," 3
Indian Peace Commissioners murdered, 125
Industrial and commercial advancement, 285
Infantry regiments in Mexican War, 590-1
Iniquitous rule of General Burbridge, 373
Injurious taxing system, 493
Injustice righted, 143

Internal improvements, 252, 253

Innes, Judge, 137

Intimidation (?) of voters, 511

Investment of Fort Meigs, 212

Investigation of slanderous reports, 384

Ireland, Dr. Josiah, 581

Jackson, Andrew, Gen., 247; admonishes South Car-

olina, 278; proclaims martial law, 220

"Jackson's Day,'' 226

Jackson, Dr. John Davies, 578

Jacob, R. T., 302

Jefferson county, 135

Jefferson letter, 147

Jefferson resolutions, 148

Jefferson resolutions, text of, 148

Jefferson School of Law, 419

"Jeffersonian Democrats,'' 256

"Jessamine Dome," 525

Jessamine Female Institute, 445
Johnson Brothers, 217

Johnson, George W., 318, 325

Johnson, Sir William, 5

Johnson's Kentucky Cavalry, 214

Johnston, Albert Sidney, 259; death of, 331

Johnston, Colonel J. Stoddard, 556

"Journal," 557

Journey down the Mississippi, 13

Judge Clark's decision, 234

Judge Innes, 137; drops a hint, 110
Judicial department of Kentucky, 475
Justices Courts, 477

Kenton, Simon, 37, 51, 59, 82, 83
Kentucky, anniversary of, 35; area of, 521; accepts
Thirteenth Amendment, 384; almost deserted, 44;
appeal to congress by, 97; admitted to the Con-
federacy, 325; anti-slavery sentiment of, 172; as
mediator, 310; an armed camp, 327; at Chicka-
mauga, 354; born, 35; between 1850-60, 283; be-
tween two fires, 98; dilemma of, 290; divided in
sentiment, 167; efforts for peace, 298; factories,
total output of all, 495; first bank of, 188; first
cabin in, 25; first constitution, 165; first dwelling,
in, 2; first fort, 43; first organized effort to locate
lands in, 2; for Union and Constitution, 288; fully
protects Catholics, 457; gave 105 governors to
other states, 516; governor of between two fires,
306; Houses disagree, 310; invaded, 320; legisla-
tion in, 196; members of the Fortieth Congress,
396; Mother of Governors," 516; motto of, 323;
neutrality of, 314; officers in the Mexican war, 589;
officers in the various wars, 386; origin of name, 4;
part in the contest of 1800 by, 186; pasturage
land in, 524; permanent settlement of, 81; poli-
ties after the war, 391; population of, 601; quick
reconciliation of, 395; reinforcements, 126; season
of "Inflation,'' 233; secedes, 311; second assem-
bly of, 88; stanch Unionism of, 299; status in the
Union, 307; steamboat inventor of, 230; soldiers
at Missionary Ridge, 364; soldiers in the Mexican
War, 262; soldiers from Arkansas, 595; soldiers
from Illinois, 595; soldiers from Indiana, 595; sol-
diers from Maryland, 595; soldiers from Missis-
sippi, 595; soldiers from Missouri, 595; soldiers
from Texas, 596; troops excelled those of other
States, 387; troops at Shiloh, 332; wants self
government, 87; women in politics in, 446
Kentucky and Pennsylvania systems compared, 495
Kentucky boy, embryo politician, 185

"Kentucky Colonel," 29

Kentucky County, 35

Kentucky daughters rescued, 41

Kentucky's distinguished Confederate sons, 317

Kentucky Educational Association, 432

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Last of Burbridge and his rule, 370

Last recorded sale of slaves, 378

Last sale of slaves in Kentucky, 180

Last Victory for Whig Party, 275

Last Whig President, 271

Legislated out of office, 242

Legislative department of Kentucky, 467

Legislative relief, 234

Legislature against judge, 234

Legislature's impressive adjournment, 311

Legislature rejects Thirteenth Amendment, 381

Letter from Boone to Henderson, 19

Letter from Chief Justice Muter, 109

"Lexington Herald," 497

Lexington, postoffice at, 280

Lexington resolutions, 167

Lexington Society, 130

Lexington State University, 401

Libraries, free, 449

Life of the Mountaineer, 499

Lignitic Series, 528

Lincoln county, 135

Lincoln, birthplace of, 309; emancipation proclama-

tion, 335, 376; Memorial Over Original Cabin, 377;
nominated, 291; Piatt on, 183

Lincoln-Buckner-Crittenden Conference, 315

List of killed at Blue Lick, 77

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Lord Dunmore peace treaty, 16

Louisiana Purchase, 190

Louisiana Purchase frees the Mississippi, 190
Louisville, 48; Confederate Monument at, 347; city
hall, 231; court house, 464; custom house and
post office, 91; first log cabin, 47; first paper in,
556; first settlers of, 65; "Reign of Terror" in,
276; site of surveyed, 15
"Louisville-Bowling Green-Nashville Courier," 560
"Louisville Correspondent,
"" 556
"Louisville Democrat, 99 558
"Louisville Herald," 569

"Louisville Journal," 557, 559, 568
Louisville Legion, 263

Louisville Medical College, 572
"Louisville Medical Monthly," 573

"Louisville Medical News,'' 573

"Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine & Sur-
"' 573
gery,

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 412,

429

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McDowell Monument, 575

"McDowell Park," 574

Medical College of Transylvania, 571

Medical Department University of Louisville, 572

Medical History of Kentucky, 571

Mercer county, 135

Meriwether, David, 281

Meriwether, Clay's Successor, 281

Meteoric Morgan, 332

Methodist Episcopal Church, 454

Methodist Pioneers of the Word, 455

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