"Daily Messenger," 569 Daniel Boone Monument, 6 Daniel Boone Monument, Cherokee Park, 200 “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 Goebel, 514 Death of Governor Helm, 397 Democratic Defeat, first since the war, 508 Derivation of surnames, 585 Desha, Joseph, 162 Devilish massacre, 209 Devonian, 532 "Dime, The, 560 Elementary instruction, 408 Emancipation Proclamation, 335 Emporium and Commercial Advertiser," 556 English agents blamable, 33 Enlistment of slaves discontinued, 382 Enrollment of Colored Troops continued, 379 Equal Rights Association, 447 Errors regarding authorship of resolutions, 145 Establishment of State University, 436 "Estill's Defeat," 171 "Evening Leader,'' 569 "Evening Post, 569 Executive Department of Kentucky, 471 Expedition, Boone's first into Kentucky, 7 Expedition's objects made known by Clark, 49 Extraordinary Kentucky Legislature, 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 Filson, John, 4, 7, 9, 10, 18, 119, 405 Glen Lily, Home of Gen. S. B. Buckner, 548 Goebel, William, 509; assassinated, 512; to the front, 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 Governmental wheels start, 122 Grand results of Clark's expedition, 54 Great Britain, threatened war with, 196 Greatest field of coal in the State, 525 Green county, 135 Gubernatorial election of 1899, 511 321 Guerrilla warfare, 367 Illinois and Indiana governors from Kentucky, 517 Impressment of slaves, 378 Improvement of rural schools, 449 In the Kentucky Highlands, 498 "Indian Old Fields," 407 Indians' "happy hunting ground," 3 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, 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 Kenton, Simon, 37, 51, 59, 82, 83 "Kentucky Colonel," 29 Kentucky County, 35 Kentucky daughters rescued, 41 Kentucky's distinguished Confederate sons, 317 Kentucky Educational Association, 432 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; Lincoln-Buckner-Crittenden Conference, 315 List of killed at Blue Lick, 77 Lord Dunmore peace treaty, 16 Louisiana Purchase, 190 Louisiana Purchase frees the Mississippi, 190 "Louisville Journal," 557, 559, 568 Louisville Medical College, 572 "Louisville Medical News,'' 573 "Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine & Sur- Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 412, 429 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 |