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3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4. A AASLH Convention, Roger Kennedy Remarks, III, #1, p. 70 Abbot, Major Edward (photo) III, #2, p.2 Abe & Us: Lincoln & N. Ky., XVII, #1 Abolitionists of Augusta, XI, #1 Adair, Gen. John [future Ky. governor], XX, #1, p. 23 (photo). Adams, Roger C. (author) Ohio River Transportation,XXVII, #2, p. 22 28 (photos) African-American Boy Scouts in 1940s, (photo), XIX, #2, p.35-6 Allen A.M.E. Temple, Cincinnati, XXVII, #2, p. 11 (photo) American Nurse, by Caroline Miller, XVII, #2 Andersons Hill (Covington) XXII,#1, P. 3 Andrews Steel Mill (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 54 Andrews, ColJ. A., XVIII, #2, p.50 Andrews, A. L., XVIII, #2, p.51 & 58 Andrews, Agnes Gaff (photo) XVIII, #2, p.51 Anti-Bellum Politics, the Role of Henry Clay and the Peculiar Institution, XIX, #2, p.31 Anti-German Hysteria in World War I, XV, #1; also XXIII, #1, p. 24. Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver - Clermont (Parker) Academy,XXIII #1, pp. 3 - 16 Appelman, Steven (author) Bracken County Agriculture,IV, #1 Appleton, William, X, #1, p.36 Arabic Numerals Misnamed, XII, #1, p.36 Arcaro, Eddie, & Latonia, VI, #1, p. 11. biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14. Arnold, Philip (Diamond Swindle) XXII, #1, p. 37 Arnold, William First Sheriff, Grant County, II, #2 Arrows, concrete - early air traffic control, XXII, #1, p. 52 photos; image, map, XXII, #1, p. 52 & 53. Artifacts 8,000 years old in Canton, KY, XXIV, #2, p. 45 Association Racetrack, Lexington (1828) XXVI, #2, p. 4. Augusta city plat map, IV, #1, p.16. Augusta College main building (photo), IV, #1, p. 7; XIX, #2, p. 16. famous students & faculty, XIX, #2, p.12 history, IV, #1, p.7 9; XIX, #2, p.10 Augusta Education, IV, #1, p. 7. Augusta ferry (photo), IV, #1, p.19. Augusta High School (photo), IV, #1, p.10. Augusta House Tour, IV, #1, p. 15. Augusta Jail, (photo), IV, #1, p.13. Augusta Trappers to Western Mountain Men, XXII, #1, p. 26 Aviation in Grant County, I, #1 Aylward, Kern & Gillespie (photo), V, #2, p. 40 B Baker residence (photo) XXII, #1, p.9 Baker, Abraham wine cellar (photo), IV, #1, p. 5 Baker-Bird Winery, Augusta (photos) XIX, #2, p.23 + 27. Baker-Hunt Foundation, XII, #1 Balcony is Closed, XIV, #2 Bank of Kentucky 1836 building (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 59 Bank of Kentucky, Covington, VII, #2, p.23-4 Bank, of Kentucky, Northern, XIX, #2, p. 4 Banking in Kentucky (1804-1835) VII, #2 Banklick Christian Church (photo) XXII, #1, p. 17 Banklick Creek, XXII, #1, p. 16 Barkley, George & Burley tobacco, IV, #2, p. 2.

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Page 1: 3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4. A3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4. A AASLH Convention, Roger Kennedy Remarks, III, #1, p. 70 Abbot, Major Edward (photo) III, #2, p.2 Abe & Us:

3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4.

A AASLH Convention, Roger Kennedy Remarks, III, #1, p. 70

Abbot, Major Edward (photo) III, #2, p.2

Abe & Us: Lincoln & N. Ky., XVII, #1

Abolitionists of Augusta, XI, #1

Adair, Gen. John [future Ky. governor], XX, #1, p. 23 (photo).

Adams, Roger C. (author) “Ohio River Transportation,” XXVII, #2, p. 22 – 28 (photos)

African-American Boy Scouts in 1940s, (photo), XIX, #2, p.35-6

Allen A.M.E. Temple, Cincinnati, XXVII, #2, p. 11 (photo)

American Nurse, by Caroline Miller, XVII, #2

Anderson’s Hill (Covington) XXII,#1, P. 3

Andrews Steel Mill (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 54

Andrews, “Col” J. A., XVIII, #2, p.50

Andrews, A. L., XVIII, #2, p.51 & 58

Andrews, Agnes Gaff (photo) XVIII, #2, p.51

Anti-Bellum Politics, the Role of Henry Clay and the Peculiar Institution, XIX, #2, p.31

Anti-German Hysteria in World War I, XV, #1; also XXIII, #1, p. 24.

“Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver - Clermont (Parker) Academy,” XXIII #1, pp. 3 - 16

Appelman, Steven (author) “Bracken County Agriculture,” IV, #1

Appleton, William, X, #1, p.36

Arabic Numerals Misnamed, XII, #1, p.36

Arcaro, Eddie, & Latonia, VI, #1, p. 11.

biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14.

Arnold, Philip (Diamond Swindle) XXII, #1, p. 37

Arnold, William – First Sheriff, Grant County, II, #2

Arrows, concrete - early air traffic control, XXII, #1, p. 52

photos; image, map, XXII, #1, p. 52 & 53.

Artifacts 8,000 years old in Canton, KY, XXIV, #2, p. 45

Association Racetrack, Lexington (1828) XXVI, #2, p. 4.

Augusta city plat map, IV, #1, p.16.

Augusta College main building (photo), IV, #1, p. 7; XIX, #2, p. 16.

famous students & faculty, XIX, #2, p.12

history, IV, #1, p.7 – 9; XIX, #2, p.10

Augusta Education, IV, #1, p. 7.

Augusta ferry (photo), IV, #1, p.19.

Augusta High School (photo), IV, #1, p.10.

Augusta House Tour, IV, #1, p. 15.

Augusta Jail, (photo), IV, #1, p.13.

Augusta Trappers to Western Mountain Men, XXII, #1, p. 26

Aviation in Grant County, I, #1

Aylward, Kern & Gillespie (photo), V, #2, p. 40

B Baker residence (photo) XXII, #1, p.9

Baker, Abraham wine cellar (photo), IV, #1, p. 5

Baker-Bird Winery, Augusta (photos) XIX, #2, p.23 + 27.

Baker-Hunt Foundation, XII, #1

Balcony is Closed, XIV, #2

Bank of Kentucky 1836 building (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 59

Bank of Kentucky, Covington, VII, #2, p.23-4

Bank, of Kentucky, Northern, XIX, #2, p. 4

Banking in Kentucky (1804-1835) VII, #2

Banklick Christian Church (photo) XXII, #1, p. 17

Banklick Creek, XXII, #1, p. 16

Barkley, George & Burley tobacco, IV, #2, p. 2.

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Barkshire & Hawkins Families, Boone County UGRR Story, XXIV, #2, p. 33-41.

house in Rising Sun (photos), XXIV, #2, p. 35.

Barnhorn, Clement, X, #1, p.16; XXIV, #2, p. 42.

Alma Mater sculpture (photo) X, #1, p. 8.

Assumption bas relief (photo), XXIV, #2, p. 44.

Crucifixion sculpture (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 43.

friendship with Duveneck, XXIV, # 2, p. 44.

models: John Bohnenkamper, XXIV, #2, p. 43; Catherine Fogarty, X, #1, p. 7.

Barrett, Lisa V. (author) “Banking in Kentucky – 1804-1835,” VII, #2

Bartlett, Alvin (author) “The Black Brigade of Cincinnati,” XIV, #1

Base Ball, the Early Years, III, #2

Evolution of rules, XXIV, #1, p. 31.

Battle Flag of Ky Militia, War of 1812, XX, #1, p. 20. (photo).

Bavarian Brewery, Covington, (photos) IV, #1, p. 40.

Beall, Samuel, XXI, #2, p. 21

Beaty, Powhatan, Metal of Honor Recipient, XIX, #1, p. 29

Becher, Matthew (author) “Frank Milburn: Burlington’s Cornfield Edison,” XIII, #2

Distillery at Petersburg, Part 1 & 2, IX, #2; X #1;

“Separated at Birth: McDonald Brothers’ Courthouses,” XV, #1

Becker, Bernie (author) Civil War Spy in Covington, X, #2

Benton, Mortimer, (photo) as president of L&C Railroad, XXIV, #2, p.4

Beechwood School – original building photo, XVIII, #2, p. 7

1940 building (photo), XVIII, #2, p.12

Beehive Tavern, Augusta (photo), IV, #1, p.18.

Behringer-Crawford Museum, Ellis Crawford Legacy, VIII, #1

Belew, Mildred (author) “A Brief Look at Pendleton County,” VI, #1, p. 39

Benedictines, XI, #1

Berry, Congressman Albert (1836-1908) (photo) VI, #1, p. 49

Berry, Theodore in Montjoy hanging, XXIII, #2, p. 25.

Bethea, Rainey hanging in Owensboro, XXIII, #2, p. 26.

Bethel Church – tornado damage (photo) XXIII, #2, p. 66.

Bezold, Frank – General Merchandise – 100 Years in California, KY, XX, #2, p.26.

Bibb, Henry, XXIII, #1, p. 37

Biddle, Nicholas & struggle to publish Lewis & Clark Journals, XXVII, #2, p. 20

Big Bone Lick, Lewis & Clark Connection, X, #2

Big Bone, Wm. Clark at (1807), XIV, #2

Bigstaff, Samuel, (photo) VI, #2, p. 20

Bird, Henry - attack, XXI, #1, p. 8

Birney, James G., anti-slavery editor, XXVI, #2, p. 22.

Black Brigade of Cincinnati, XIV, #1

Black, William “Willie” in John Montjoy story, XXIII, #2, p.22.

Blake, Luther (Standard & Poor’s), XIX, #1, p. 10

Blakely, Stephens [see] XV, #1, p 3; also XXIII, #1, p. 24.

Blees, Rev. Wilhelm (photo) XVIII, #2, p.14

Blessed Sacrament original school (photo), XVIII, #2, p.15

Blick, J.C. [Blick & Phillips Coal] XXII, #1, p. 6

Blue Grass Provision Co., XXVII, #1, pp. 7 – 10.

Serv-All Foods, XXVII, #1, p. 8 – 9.

Blue Lick’s Battle, VIII, #2, p.73; XXI, #1, p. 3

Blue Licks Battlefield, XVI, #1

Bobby Mackey’s. XVII, #2

Boehringer, Andrew (author) “Stairways to Salvation,” XXI, #1, p. 45

Bogardus, Carl & Gypsy Gray (authors) “Ky. Smallest County – Gallatin” I, #2

Bogardus, Carl (author) “Collision of United States & America,” V, #2

“Gen Charles Scott (1739-1813)” V, #1

“Island Queen Steamers,” VI, #2

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“Showboats,” VII, #1

“St. Nicholas – How it Started,” IV, #1

”Navigation Lights on Ohio River,” VII, #1

“Before the Age of Steam,” XVI, #1

Bogenschutz (Droege), Iron Mfgr., XIII, #1

Boh, John (author) “John G. Carlisle,” XII, #1, p. 51.

“Kelley-Koett Company,” III, #2

“U.S. and Local Post Offices & Postmasters,” XXVI, #2, p.35-44.

“The Rice Family of N. Ky: Its Slaughterhouses & Meatpacking” XXVII, #1, pp. 3 – 15.

Bohnenkamper, John, model for Barnhorn, XXIV, #2, p. 43.

Bonte Rope Company (photos + plat) XIX, #2, p. 29

Booher, Jason & Carrollton Bus Crash (photo) XX, #2, p. 46.

Boone County Courthouse, Burlington, XV, #1 p. 39

Boone County Jamboree radio program, XXVII, #2, p.3.

Boone, Daniel - capture, XXI, #1, p. 6

Boonesborough, XXI, #1, p. 7

Borne, Lawrence (author) “Simon Kenton – A Brief History,” I, #1

Bowler, B. Robert & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 6 &7 & 12..

Bowling in Northern Kentucky, XX, #2, page 28.

Bowman, Stan, race car driver, XVII, #2

Bracken Academy, XIX, #2, p. 10.

Bracken County – Brooksville Railroad, III, #2

Bracken County & Great Slave Escape 1848, V, #2

Bracken County Agriculture, IV, #1

Bracken County History, IV, #2, p. 43

Bradford, Joshua Taylor, MD (portrait) IV, #2, p. 49; also IV, #1, p.5

Bradley, James T. (author) The Covington Turners, VII, #2

Bradley, Gov. William, VIII, #1, p. 22

Bradsby, Frank (photo) & Louisville Slugger, XXIV, #1, p. 27.

Bramell, Katie (author) “When Covington Executed an Innocent Man: John Montjoy,” XXIII, #2, p. 20-29.

Braun, Frances: An Alsatian Woman who Left her Mark on Kenton County, XXVI, #1, p. 30.

Ancestral home (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 31.

Genealogy charts: XXVI, #1, pp.31 & 41.

Progeny of: XXVI, #1, p. 34 – 39.

Braun, Nick, saloon owner in Ludlow, IX, #1 p. 26 (photo)

Breckinridge, John C. & the Orphan Brigade, XXVII, #1, p 54.

Breetzke, David (author) “Toto, We’re Not in Napa Valley Anymore!” XXI, #2, p. 48

Bridging the Ohio: early attempts, XXII, #2, p. 12 and 15-16.

the Licking: early attempts, XXII, #2, p. 19 - 20.

British prisoners at Newport Barracks, XX, #1, p. 25.

Broderick Tavern, Washington, KY (Maysville) VIII, #2, p.44

Brooklyn & Jamestown Plat Map, VII, #1, p.37

Brown, Barbara (author), “Sherman Tavern on the Dry Ridge,” XX, #1, p. 37.

Obituary (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 64-5

Brown, Dwight, “D.A.” (author) “Kennedy Brothers” [descendant] XXVII, #1, p. 42.

Brown, W. R., architect, XX, #1 p.3.

Brownings of Maysville, XI, #2

Bruce family, Letter to Editor from Emily Carnan, XIII, #1, p. 50.

Bruce, Henry [in “Roebling Family Research”] XVII, #2, p.31

Bruce, Henry, XII, #2,

Bruce, Joseph (Goebel assassination - photo) VIII, #1, p. 27

Brunings, Ruth Cox (author) “Slavery & Tragic Story of Two Families,” XII, #1

Bryan, Pearl Murder (photo) XXVI, #2, p. 18.

Bryan, William Jennings (and Goebel - photo) VIII, #1, p. 26; also XXI, #2, p. 6

Buckner, Philip, Augusta Founder (photo) IV, #1 p. 1

Buena Vista, Covington, XXII, #1, p. 6

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Bullock Pen Creek, XXII, #1, p. 16

Burge, Hal D. (author) “20 Minutes ‘til Daylight,” XII, #1

Burgoo (filler) XXVII, #1, p. 53.

Burley Tobacco origins, VI, #1, page 2 – 3.

Burlington, Morgan Academy, XVI, #1

Burman, Ben Lucien, III, #1

Bus Crash – Carrollton, 25 Years Later, XX, #2, p. 41.

Butler RR depot, L&N (photo0) VI, #1, p. 40

Butler, Gen. Wm. Orlando, (photo) IV, #1, p. 24 & cover.

Butler, Gen. Home (photo), IV, #1, p. 25.

Butler, Ky. (panorama (photo with covered bridge) VI, #1, p. 40

Butler-Turpin House, (photos) IV, #1, p. 26.

C Camp Springs Stone Houses, XVI, #2

Campbell Towers, Newport, VII, #2, p.20

Canebrakes, XXI, #1, p. 43

Cantrill, Judge James E, (photo) VII, #1, p.31

Captain Reynolds, My Life with, on Showboat Majestic, VII, #2

Carlisle, John Griffin, XII, #1

and Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 3

and KCRR (photo), XXIV, #2, p. 13.

Carneal House & Lafayette visit, XVI, #2, p.24.

as Southgate Mansion, XX, #1, p. 31.

and Underground Railroad, VI, #2.

(photo) XXII, #2, p. 13.

Carneal, Thomas Davis: arrival in Northern Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 10.

and KCRR, XXIV, #2, p. 11.

Carpenter, William, XXII, #1, p. 6

Carroll County History, II, #2

Carroll, Jerry, & James Thornton, XXVI, #2, p. 8.

Carrollton Façade Program, IX, #2

Carrollton Fire House, VIII, #2, p. 38

Carrollton, Wm O. Butler House, VII, #2, p. 27

Carrollton’s Glauber Shoe Store, VI, #1, p. 52

Casey, John B., & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 5.

Casse Frocks, XXV, #2, p. 5 – 6 (photo)

Fenessey family builder, XXV, #2, p. 6.

G&G Sample Room Saloon as tenant, XXV, #2, p. 7.

Kentucky Shoe Store as tenant, XXV., #2, p.7.

Cassidy, Michael, XVIII, #1

Cassopolis Outrage/Kentucky Raid, XV, #2, page 29.

Case of the Kindly Sheriff: A Man with no Enemies but No Friends, XXV, #2, p.35-43.

Castleman, Ben S., XXVI, #2, p. 17.

Cathedral Basilica, Covington, X, #1

Cathedral, 8th Street (photo), XX, #1, page 43.

Cathedral Lyceum (photo), XX, #1, p. 46.

Cattle, first in Kentucky, XXIV, #2, p. 33

Cauthen, Steven Mark, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14.

Cedars, The: restaurant, XXII, #1, p. 13

Cella, Louis A., & Latonia Track, VI, #1. P. 10/

Cellarius, C. F., architect, XXI, #2, p. 13

Chandler, A. B. at Latonia Track, VI, #1, p. 12

Chandler, A. B. “Happy,” – Kentucky’s Huey Long, XX, #2.

Chandler, Sr., Virgil (author) “William Arnold, First Sheriff of Grant County,” II, #2

Page 5: 3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4. A3L Highway (origin) XXVI, #2, p. 4. A AASLH Convention, Roger Kennedy Remarks, III, #1, p. 70 Abbot, Major Edward (photo) III, #2, p.2 Abe & Us:

Chastung, Gail (author) “Dinsmore Homestead,” V, #1

Chinn Bill, XXI, #2, p. 6

Chinn, Jack, VIII, #1, p. 23.

Chiseled Bridge (photo) XXII, #1, p. 15

discussion, XXII, #1, p.16

Cholera in Covington, XXIV, #1, p. 14 – 23.

Church History, St. Mary, Alexandria, XIV, #2

Church in Chains, Boone County, XVIII, #1

Cincinnati Companies supplying materiel for Civil War, XXIV, #2, p. 24

Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland Railroad, early development struggle, XXIV, #2, p.3.

Cincinnati Union Terminal, XIX, #1, p. 4

Citizens Patriotic League [ see] XV, #1 p. 15

Civil War Hospitals, XI, #1

Civil War Spy in Covington, Henry T. Harrison X, #2

Civil War Women of Valor, XIX, #1, p. 11

Clare, Caitlyn, Callie & Don (authors) “Rabbit Hash, Boone County,” IV, #2

Clare, Don (author) “Big Bone Lick, Lewis & Clark Connection, X, #2

“Wm. Clark at Big Bone (1807),” XIV, #2

At re-opening of Rabbit Hash store, XXIV, #2, p. 3

Clark at Big Bone, XIV, #2

Clark, George Rogers, XXI, #1, p. 8

Clark, Carolyn (author) “James ‘Pigmeat’ Jarrett,” I, #2

Clark, Earl (author) “Streetcars in N. Ky.” III, #2

Clark, E. B., as Secretary of Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 5.

Clay, Cassius (photo) V, #2, p.37

Clay, Henry & Whig Party, XX, #1, p. 29.

during 1844 Campaign, XX, #1, p. 30 (photo).

as Speaker (portrait) XIX, #2, p.31; also: XX, #1, p. 16.

(portrait) XXI, #1, p. 34

Claypool, James C. (author) “Old Latonia Race Track (1883-1939),” VI, #1, p.1

“Horseracing in N. Ky” with Robert Webster (author) XXVI, #2.

Clayton, Richard, balloonist & businessman as owner of Somerset, IX, #1, p. 20

Clement, William H., hired to examine C&L Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 8.

Clermont (Parker) Academy, XXIII, #1, pp. 3-16, cover photo.

Clooney Sisters, XXVII, #2, p. 3.

Clossons, as owners of Somerset, IX, #1, pp. 20-21.

Coca-Cola – Why It Cost 5 Cents for 70 Years, XX, #2, p. 25.

Cochran, Col. Melville A., VI, #2, p.3

Coffin, Levi, XXIII, #1, p. 37-8 (home photo); also: XXVI, #2, p. 21.

Cohen, Dan, Shoes, XXV, #2, p.3 & 9 (photo)

as Penny’s, XXV, #2, p.10-11 (photos)

Colonization Society, formation of, XIX, #2, p. 5

Colston family in Northern Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 8 - 9.

Combs, Richard “Tallow Dick,” VIII, #1, p. 22.

Comer, Liz (author) “Gaines Tavern of Walton,” XII, #1

“May’s Lick,” XII, #2

“The Brownings, Maysville Family,” XI, #2

Coming Down the Pike: Takes from Covington’s Iconic Corridor, XXV, #2, p. 3-24.

Committee of 500 & Religion (Newport), XXI, #1, p. 38

Concrete arrows - early air travel control, XXII, #1, p. 52

Conder, Clayton Reed (author) “Case of the Kindly Sheriff: Man with no Enemies but No Friends”, XXV, #2, p. 35.

Conner, Catherine & Trujillo, XX, #2, p. 14.

Constitution, USS, XX, #1, p. 26.

Constitutional Convention (1890) & Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 4

Cooksey, Patricia “PJ”, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14.

Cooper, Wade (author) “Fleming County’s Railroad Accident 1907, V, #2

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Copenhaver, James K., XVIII, #2 (story & photo) p. 24

obituary, XXII, #2, p. 31.

Coppin, John R. Company (photos) IX, #1, p.47; also (portrait) John R. Coppin, XXII, #1, p. 7

Coppin, John Roberts, Family & Company, V, #2

Cornerstone of a Community – West Covington, XVI, #1

Cotterill, Robert (author) “Background of Kentucky History,” XI, #2, p. 48

Country Stores, XIV, #1

Court, Alfred “Alf” – Role in Pearl Bryan Murder Investigation (photo) XXVI, #2, p. 18.

Court, Susan J. (author) “Frances Braun” XXVI, #1, p. 30.

“Alfred Court & Pearl Bryan Murder” (author) XXVI, #2, p. 18.

Courthouse design, XV, #1 p. 39

Covered Bridges, N. Ky., II, #1

Covington Courthouses (photos) VI, #1, p. 36 & 37

City hall (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 34

Covington Depot serving C&O (photo) VI, #1, p. 27

KCRR (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 15

Covington Downtown c. 1930 (photo) XXIII, #2, p. 41

Covington Gas Light Company & James Southgate, XXI, #1, p. 29

Covington, Kentucky

Gateway City (Part I) XXII, #2, p. 7 - 24.

Gateway City (Part II) XXIII, #1, p. 17 – 36.

Covington, Leonard (photo) XXII, #2, p. 12.

Covington Library (interior photos) VIII, #1, op. 60 & 61.

population growth 1830-1860 [chart] XXII, #2, p. 21.

Covington Locomotive Works, XXIV, #2, p. 6.

The General Allen, XXIV, #2, p. 6.

Covington: present plat map, XXII , #2, p. 11.

Covington Riverside Assailed, IX, #1

Covington Savings & Trust Bank, XXI, #2, p. 11

Covington Seminary Square & Todd-Bradford House, XVII, #1

Covington-Newport Suspension Bridge, XIX, #2, p.4

Covington & Lexington Turnpike: construction, XXII, #2, p. 15

Railroad: construction, XXII, #2, p. 17; XXIV, #2, p. 3-17.

and Civil War, XXII, #2, p. 21 - 23.

Covington & Lexington Railroad stockholder suit, XXIV, #2, p. 8 – 11.

Formation of Ky Central RR, XXIV, #2, p. 11.

Covington & 1860 election, XXII, #2, p. 23.

Cox Building Rebirth, Maysville, XX, #1, p. 3. Historic photos p. 6.

Cox, George L., XX, #1, p. 9. [home photo, p. 10]

Cox Row, Maysville, XX, #1, p. 12 (photo).

Cox, William, Jr., (1856-1950), XX, #1, p. 9 (photo) [home photo, p. 10.]

Cox, William, Sr. (d. 1885), XX, #1, p.5. (photo).

Crapper, Thomas (filler) XXIII, #2, p. 19.

Crapsey & Brown, architects, XX, #1, p. 3.

Crawford, Ellis Legacy and Behringer-Crawford Museum, VIII, #1

Crawford, Kenneth (author) “Defense of Cincinnati & Legacy of Wm Hooper, XII, #2

Craig, Lewis, Washington, KY & Great Awakening, XXIV, #1, p. 3.

Grave Marker, XXIV, #1, p. 6.

Cruze. Crystal (author) “Bobby Mackey’s,” XVII, #2

Culton, William H., VIII, #1, p. 22.

Cumberland Gap, XI, #2, p.52

Cummins, Terry (author) “Perils of My Aunt Pauline,” XXIV, #1, p. 34.

Cummings, Irene, in John Montjoy story, XXIII, #2, p. 21

Currency, National Banking Act 1863, XXIII, #1, p.6.

Cynthiana Civil War Damage Claims, XV, #2

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D Dafford, Robert, Murals (photo) XXIII, #1, p. 48.

Daniels, Betty Maddox (author) “Camp Springs Stone Houses,” XVI, #2, p.38

“Early Homesteads of Ft. Thomas” IX, #2

“Ft. Thomas Military Reservation,” VI, #2

“Silver Grove,” XI, #1

“Wendling Printing,” XVII, #2

David, Lynn (author) “May’s Lick,” XII, #2

Davis, David, X, #1, p.16

Davis, John P. (author) “Ky. Orphan Brigade: Confederacy’s Best” XXVII, #1, pp. 54-62.

Davis, Henrietta Vinton, actress (photo), XIX, #1, p. 30

Day, Walter R., VIII, #1, p. 28.

Dayton, Ky. – A Brief History, VII, #1

de los Reyes, Vanessa (author) “R. A. Jones Manufacturing,” XIII, #2

Deane, Silas bio, XVI, #2, p.22

Dee, Andrea (author) “Back to Their Roots: N. Ky. Wineries Flourish Today on Historic Terraces,” XIX, #2, p.19

Delaney, Hilary (author): “The Barkshire & Hawkins Families of Boone County,” XXIV, #2, p.33-41.

Dempsey, James (author) “Old Kentontown Church, Robertson County,” XV, #2

Dennis, Harold & Carrollton Bus Crass (photo) XX, #2, p. 45.

Dentist, Ky’s First Woman, IV, #1

Desmarais, Norm, XXI, #2, p. 2

Deters, James (author) “Droege & Bogenschutz, Iron Mfgr.,” XIII, #1

Devou Park, III, #2, p.62; also XIII, #1

Beginnings, XXI, #2, p. 18-28

cemetery (Catholic) XXI,#2, p. 24

family, XXI,#2, p. 26

plats,XXI, #2, pp. 19, 22, 24 $ 27

Diamond Swindle, The Great, XXII, #1, p. 37

Dinsmore Homestead, Educating Girls, XVIII, #1

Dinsmore Homestead, V, #1

Dinsmore, Julia & Alice Roosevelt, VI, #1, p. 8

Distillery at Petersburg, Part 1, IX, #2

Distillery at Petersburg, Part 2, X, #1

Dodge, J. R., XXII, #1, p. 11

Dohn, Olivia (author) “Coming Down the Pike,” XXV, #2, p. 3-24.

Donaldson Lithographic Company, XXII, #1, p. 3

circus poster by, XXII, #1, p. 5

Dobyns, Thomas, Augusta College president, XIX, #2, p.12

Doe Run Lake, XXII, #1, p. 16

“Dottie Dorsel” goetta recipe, XXV, #2, p.34.

Dorsel Family: An American Dream Success Story, XXV, #2, p.25-34.

Johann Christian Dorsel (1832-1922), XXV, #2, p. 25 et seq. (photo)

as chauffeur for Daniel Holmes, XXV, #2, p. 25.

arrested as Covington Councilman, XXV, #2, p.34.

John Herman family, XXV, #2, p. 26 et seq. (photo)

Letters: Johanna von Handorf Stegman, XXVI, #1, p.2

Paul Weisenberger [family photo] XXVI, #1, p.3 – 4

Dorsel Flour mill, XXV, #2, p. 29 – 31 (photos)

as Newport Flour Mill, XXV, #2, p. 27 (photo)

Dorsel & Middendorf, proprietors of Kentucky House, XXV, #2, p. 26.

Dorsel & Wulftange Distillery, XXV, #2, p. 27

Douglas Park racetrack, VI, #1, p. 10

Douglass, Frederick & Harriet Beecher Stowe, XXVI, #2, p. 24.

Dozier family, XXI, #2, p. 25-6

Driscoll – Train Wreck, XII, #1

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Droege & Bogenschutz, Iron Mfgrs., XIII, #1

Droege, Barbara (author) “Droege & Bogenschutz, Iron Mfgr.,” XIII, #1

Dry Ridge Presbyterian Church history, XXII, #2, p. 65 - 66.

Hook & Hastings Pipe Organ at DRPC (photo) XXII, #2, p. 66

Duke, Basil (portrait) IV, #2, p.49

Duke-Coburn House Threatened, X, #2

Duncanson, Robert S. (1821-1872) bio with photo, VI, #1, p. 41

Dutch Cheated in Louisiana Purchase? X, #2, p. 47

Duveneck, Frank, Painter & Teacher, X, #1

at Ryland Heights (Letter to Editor) XXII, #2, p. 6.

friendship with Barnhorn, XXIV, #2, p. 44.

Duveneck, Mollie, XX, #2, p. 15.

E Earle, J. T. & Latonia Track, VI, #1, p. 6

Earle, James T, Last Mayor of Latonia, II, #1, VI, #1, p. 6.

Earthquake 1811 [see: XI, #2, p.39]

Earthquakes & N. Ky., XV, #2

Easton, Shadford as post office “special agent” XXVI, #2, p. 35.

Eden Park vineyards of Longworth, XIX #2, p.20

Edmondson, Joyce (author) “Droege & Bogenschutz, Iron Mfgr.,” XIII, #1

Egbert, Col. Harry, VI, #2, p. 6; photo p. 7

Egolf, Elizabeth (Coppin) V, #2, p.1

Eifert, Sylvester, Organist, Teacher, XIX, #1, p. 21

Einhaus, Chris & Ronnin, (authors) Lily’s Chocolate, XVIII, #1

Einhaus, Ronnin (author) “Cornerstone of Community,” XVI, #1

Eldred, Jimmy Lee – Teaching Piano 60 Years, VIII, #2

Ellis, J. T., anecdotes from “Tang of the South,” VI, #1, p. 20

Ellis, James Tandy (1868-1942), VI, #1, p. 14

(1912 photo), VI, #1, p. 17

brief genealogy, VI, #1, p. 23

Ellis, Arnold & Jane (Scott) XXII, #1, p. 16

Elmwood Hall, as discussed in “Ludlow Kentucky 1864-1964,” IX, #1 pp. 20-21.

Erlanger Depot (photo) VI, #1, p. 25

Erlanger-Elsmere Library (photo) VIII, #1, p. 62.

Erlanger, Baron Frederick Emile d’, (photo) financier of SRR, VI, #1, p. 29

Ernst Family, XVIII, #2, p. 59

Ernst, James (portrait) III, #2, p. 14

Ernst, James C., XVIII, #2, p. 60

Ernst, Richard Pretlow, XVIII, #2, p. 61; (photo) VII, #2, p. 23

home (photo) XVIII, #2, p.62

Ernst, Sarah (photo) XVIII, #2, p.61

Susan Brent (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 61

William, Civil War Hospital Committee, XI, #1, p.40

William, XVIII, #2, p.59; as new investor in KCRR, XXIV, #2, p.11.

Eubank family, XXI, #2, p. 25

F Fairbanks, Calvin & Delia Webster, XXIII, #1, p. 38.

Falmouth Flood of 1997, XXVI, #1, p. 5.

Local heroes: Joey Reynolds; Mark Martin, XXVI, #1, p. 18.

Farrell, Mrs. Sultana S. as Covington postmaster, XXVI, #2, p. 35.

Farrington, E. F. & Roebling Bridge, XXVI, #2, p. 29.

Fedders Family & J. H. Fedders Feed Company, XIX, #1, p. 32

family genealogy chart, XIX, #1, p.41

William Jerome Fedders & Louise Rice marriage, XXVI, #1, p.39.

Fedders Feed Store (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 39.

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Federal Hall, Boone Co. (Piatt), VI, #1, p. 56

Fee, John Greg & Matilda (photos) XIX, #1, p. 13

Fee, John Gregg (portrait) V, #2, p.32

[in “Juliet Miles”] XVII, #1, p.24

Feltman, Henry [see] XV, #1, p. 7

Joe & Henry [sons] tobacco merchants, XXII, #1, p. 7

Fenessey family construction of Casse Frock building, XXV, #2, p. 6.

Ferguson, Edward A. (1826-1906) & Southern RR (photo) VI, #1, p. 28

Ferguson, Bruce: obituary, XXII, #2, p. 64.

Ferguson, Sheriff Hubbard, XXV, #2, p. 35 (photo)

wife & son, XXV, #2, p. 36 (photo)

Ferry, Augusta (photo), IV, #1, p. 19.

At Rabbit Hash (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 4

Field, Adam (photo) “Falmouth Flood of 1997,” XXVI, #1, p. 9.

Field, Judge Emmet, XXI, #2, p. 8

Filson, John, 1784 map, XXIII, #2, cover.

Findson, Judy (author) “Seckatary Hawkins, a Kid Pleaser,” I, #2

Finnell, John W. [photo] Monument, XI, #1, p.61

Fisher, Joe, W., as Covington fire chief (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 37

Fishing Reels: Meek & Milam Company, XXIV, #1, p. 41

Fisk University Jubilee Singers, XXVII, #2, p. 13-14 (photo)

Mozart Hall, Cincinnati 1871 FUJS concert (photo) XXVII, #2, p. 14

First, Wm. & Pasco (authors) “Haven Gillespie,” V, #2

Fiske, Thomas (author) “Congressman Asa P. Grover,” III, #1

“Henry Bruce Vallandingham,” IV, #2

“Judge William Samuel Pryor,” II, #2

“Owen County KKK Murder,” II, #1

Flatboats – Before the Age of Steam, XVI, #1

Fleming County – Railroad Accident 1907, V, #2

Fleming County Pioneer – Michael Cassidy, XVIII, #1

Fleming, Raleigh West (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 24.

Children: Margaret & Clare (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 24.

Flint, Timothy, 1830 publisher, XXII, #1, p. 26

Floods in Covington, XXIII, #1, p. 23.

in Falmouth, XXVI, #1, page 5.

Fogarty, Catherine, Barnhorn model, X, #1, p. 7.

Foley, Bushrod W. & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 8.

Forrest, Edwin (1806-1872) XVII, #1

Foster, Stephen Collins (1826-1864), XI, #1, p. 59; also: XXVII, #2, p. 6 – 7 (photo)

Fowler, Jacob, XXII, #1, p. 20

Creek, XXII, #1, p. 20

Fox, Arthur, surveyor of Washington, KY, XXIV, #1, p. 3.

Frankenstein, Godfrey: Scenic Artist, XXII, #1, p.21

color painting of Madison Pike (1851) XXII, #1, cover & p. 12 (B&W)

painting of Banklick Pike 1851 looking south, XXII, #1, p. 10

as guest of R.F. Sanford, XXII, #1, p. 11

Johann “John”, & children, XXII, #1, p. 21

image of Godfrey by brother John Peter, XXII, #1, p. 21

“Niagara Falls” painting, XXII, #1, p. 23

“Great Miami River 1850” painting, XXII, #1, p. 24

“Governor Morris’s Old Mill,” painting, XXII, #1, p. 25

Free Black Community, XXI, #2, p. 40

Freiburg & Workum, X, #1, p. 39

Ft. Mitchell Baptist Church (1950 photo), XVIII, #2, p.12

Ft. Mitchell Centennial History, XVIII, #2, p. 6.

Ft. Mitchell Country Club original clubhouse photo, XVIII, #2, p. 10

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Ft. Mitchell streetcar (photo), XVIII, #2, p.10

Fortification (image) XXIV, #2, p. 30

Ft. Thomas City Bldg, original (photo) VI, #2, p.17

Ft. Thomas Homesteads, IX, #2

Ft. Thomas Midway (photo) VI, #2, p. 16; also XXII, #2, p. 44 & 45.

Ft. Thomas Military Reservation, VI, #2

Fry, Henry L., teacher of Barnhorn, XXIV, #2, p. 42.

Fuchida, Mitsuo - A life Changed, XX, #2, p. 58.

Fugitive Slave Laws [sidebar], XXIV, #2, p. 31; also: XXVI, #2, p. 21.

G Gaff, James, X, #1, p.37

G&G Sample Room Saloon as tenant in Casse Frocks, XXV, #2, p. 7.

Gaines & Gardner – Slavery & Two Families, XII, #1

Gaines Tavern, XII, #1

Gaines, Senator Perry & J. T. Ellis (photo), VI, #1, p. 15

Gallatin County History, I, #2

Galvin, Maurice, VI, #1, p.12, 13

(photo) XXIV, #2, p. 41

Gambling in Northern Kentucky, XXIII, #1, p.30-31.

Gano, Daniel, XX, #1, p. 29 (sale of house ad).

Gardiner, C. Harvey (author) “Ben Lucien Burman,” III, #1

Garguilo, Barbara Keyser (author) “Ancestors Married at Gretna Green?” VIII, #1

Garner, John Mack, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14.

Garner, Margaret, “Why Did She Do It?” XI, #1; also: XXVI, #2, p. 25-26.

Garratt, Mrs, Walter (photo) as replacement for Charles Zimmer, Cov. Safety Commissioner, XXIV, #2, p. 37

Gaston, Eileen (author) “Margaret Garner,” XI, #1

Gastright, Joseph (author) “Hildebrand & Reconstruction of Suspension Bridge,” VIII, #1

“Latonia Springs,” IX, #1

“Parks for the People, Parts 1 & 2, II, #2; III, #2

“Making of the Kentucky Central Railroad,” XXIV, #2

Gateway City: Covington Kentucky, 1815-2015

(Part I) XXII, #2, p. 7 - 24.

(Part II) XXIII, #1, p. 17 – 36.

Geaslen, Chester F., N. Ky’s. First 20th C. Historian, XIV, #2

Gedge, Frederick & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p.5 & 8.

General Allen Locomotive, XXIV, #2, p. 6.

Gentry, Mary Ann (author) “Carroll County History,” II, #2

“Gen. William Orlando Butler,” IV, #1, p. 22 (photo – p. 27)

German Settlement: Camp Springs, XVI, #2

vintners, XXI, #2, p. 41

Germantown – Best Little Town in 2 Counties, III, #1

Ghost Ship of Boone County, XXI, #2, p. 38

Ghent (KY) College, VI, #1, p. 15

Ghent, Kentucky & J.T. Ellis, VI, #1, p. 14

Gifford, Anjanette (author) “Formation of Robertson County,” VIII, #2

Gillespie, Haven, Drifting & Dreaming, V, #2

Gillham, Lisa (author) “J. H. Kruse & the Terrible Threateners,” XV, #1

Girty, Simon, A Short Biography, XVI, #1

Gist, Christopher, in Northern Kentucky: Separating Fact from Fiction, XXIII, #2, p. 3 – 19.

map of probable Ky. Route, XXIII, #2, p. 17.

Glauber Shoe Store, Carrollton, VI, #1, p. 52

Glauber, John, 1863 (photo) VI, #1, p. 52

Goebel Assassination Indicted (photos) VII, #1, p.30; also XXI, #2, p. 7 – 8; also XXIII, #1, p.21.

Governor William, XXI, #2, pp. 3 – 9

Governor Who Beat a Murder Rap (filler) XXVII, #1, p. 24.

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L&N Railroad, XXI, #2, pp. 3 - 4

gubernatorial campaign, XXI, #2, pp. 6-7

Pullman strike, XXI, #2, p. 3

State Senator, XXI, #2, p. 4

Stephenson, John White, XXI, #2, p. 3

toll roads, XXI, #2, p. 4

William & Caleb Powers, VII, #1

Wm – Who Killed? VIII, #1

Wm (photo) VII, #1, p.29

Gold, Joe Dan, Mississippi State basketball, XXV, #2, p. 51 & 52 (photo)

Rosemarie Gold, widow, XXV, #2, p. 51 (photo)

Goode, George residence (photo) XXII, #1, p. 9, see also p. 11.

Graff, James, house (photo) X, #1, p.38

Graham Springs, Harrodsburg, VIII, #2, p. 55

Grall, Nancy Montague (author) “The Montagues,” VI, #2

Grandma’s House, VI, #2

Grant and Ward: An Early Ponzi Scheme, XXVII, #2, p. 43.

Grant County Early Aviation, I, #1

Mineral Wells, VIII, #2

Grants Bend, “Errondale” home, XXIV, #2, p. 18, (photo) p. 19.

community & Tunnels, XXIV, #2, p. 18, (photos) cover & pp. 21 & 24.

station (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 21.

Letter: Dan Carter, XXVI, #1, p. 2.

Grant, Jesse & Covington Postmaster issue, XXVI, #2, p. 35.

Graziani, Benjamin as Rufus Light’s attorney, XXI, #2, p. 11

Great Awakening in “Clermont (Parker) Academy” story: XXIII, #1, p. 8 – 9.

Lewis Craig & Washington, KY, XXIV, #1, p. 3.

Great Depression, XXIII, #1, p. 25

Great Escapes: The Underground Railroad, IX, #2

Greenville Springs, VIII, #2, p.55

Greer, Alexander & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 6.

Greer home (photo), XXIV, #2, p. 6.

Gretchen Gauldin (author) “Rope Walks and the Bonte Company of Dayton, KY” XIX, #2, p.28

Gretna Green Marriage? VIII, #1, p. 69.

Greyhound Tavern – original building (photo) XVIII, #2, p.14

Grimm, Gallus, organ builder, XVIII, #1

Grote, Leo [in “Mother of God Choral Club”] XVII, #2, p.41

Grover, Asa P. Congressman, III, #1

H Habermehl, Fred, IV, #1, p. 4 (photo)

Hallam, Theodore, XXI, #2, p. 4

“Handlebar Cops: Hist. Dev. of Covington Bike Patrol,” XXV, #2, p. 44-50.

Hands Pike, XXII, #1, p. 17 & 18

Hardebeck, Herman home (photo), XVIII, #2, p. 8.

Harden, Sheila, shooting, XXV, #2, p. 17

Hardin, Parker Watkins, XXI< #2, p. 6

Harding, Duncan, VIII, #2, p.67

Hargraves, Leona (photo) VI, #2, p. 35

Harkness, Jerry, Loyola Ramblers basketball team captain, XXV, #2, p. 51 (photo)

Harper, E. L., XVIII, #2, p. 50

Harrell, Lorna Petty (author) “Ellis Crawford Legacy,” VIII, #1

Harrell, Dennis (author): “The Twin Tunnels at Grants Bend,” XXIV, #2, p.18-26.

Harris, Christopher (author) “Westside: Covington’s Forgotten Community,” XXIII, #2, p. 30-54.

Harris, Eliza as model for “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” character, XXIII, #1, p. 37.

Harris, Mayor Len of Cincinnati (photo) XXII, #1, p. 45

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Harris, Theodore H. (author) “African-American Boy Scouts in N. Ky during 1940s,” XIX, #2, p. 34.

“Carneal House & Underground Railroad,” VI, #2

“Southgate School,” IV, #2

“ B.F. Howard, A-A Elks,” I, #2

in John Montjoy story, XXIII, #1, p. 26

Harrison Arrests During Civil War, XIII, #2

Harrison County & Spanish Flu (1918), XV, #2

Harrison, Henry Thomas, Confederate Spy, X, #2

Harrison, William Henry, XX, #1, p. 18 (photo).

Hartke, C. Adam & Paul Tenkotte (author) “A Home of Our Own,” XVIII #2, p.6

Hartke, Joseph & Sons, carriage & auto repair, XXV, #2, p. 19 (photo)

Hartman, Norbert, Lily’s Chocolate, XVIII, #1

Hatfields & McCoys, XIII, #1

Hathaway Hall (pen & ink) VI, #2, p.37

Haughton, R. early singing school, Cincinnati, XXVII, #2, p. 4.

Haviland and Cynthiana Civil War Damage Claims, XV, #2

Hawkins & Barkshire Families: a Boone County URR Story, XXIV, #2, p. 33-41.

Hayes, Lucy Webb, during Civil War (photo) XIX, #1, p. 13

Hayswood Hospital, Maysville, VIII, #2, p.45

Hearne House, Covington, VIII, #2, p.40

Hearne, Jonathan (photo) VIII, #2, p.41

Hellebusch, B.F.H. – Church Musician, I, #2; also: XXVII, #2, p. 10 – 11 (photo)

Hellebusch, Juliana Mattei (author) “B.F.H. Hellebusch – Church Musician,” I, #2

Hemmert, Kelly C. (author) “R. A. Jones, Manufacturing,” XIII, #2

Henderson, John & Karen Hinson (authors) “Germantown” III, #1

Hentschel, William, IV, #2, p. 10

Herbert, Anne (author) “Sylvester Victor Eifert, Organist, Teacher” XIX, #1, p.21

Hermes Building, Covington, VII, #2, p. 24-5

Hewling, Jack & Pearl Bryan murder, XXVI, #2, p. 18.

High Bridge, Southern RR (photo) VI, #1, p. 26

Highland Stock Farm, XXVI, #2, p. 17.

Hildebrand, Wm & Reconstruction of Suspension Bridge, VIII, #1

Hill, Genevieve (author) “Judge Stanley Reed,” IX, #1

Hill, George, Seeds, XXV, #2, p. 3 & 10, 12 (photo)

Klingenberg Hardware move to Hill Seed, XXV, #2, p.10.

Cora Whaley at Hill Seed Store (photo) XXV, #2, p.12.

Hillcrest (Aurora, IN) photo Thomas Gaff estate, X, #1, p.38

Hillerich & Bradsby Company, XXIV, #1, p.26 – 31.

Hinde, Dr. Thomas, XIX, #2, p. 4

Hixson, Billy (photo) IV, #2, p. 4

Holliday, Michael, obituary, XXII, #2, p. 67.

Holmes High Band, XVIII, #2, p. 24

Holmes, Daniel Henry, III, #2; also, XXII, #1, p. 3

Castle (home) photos, XXII, #1, p. 4 & 5; also III, #1, p. 25

Johann C. Dorsel as chauffeur, XXV, #2, p. 25.

Holtrup Building, XXV, #2, p. 3-4.

Henry, XXV, #2, p. 3.

Holy Cross High School, XV, #2

Holy Cross Monastery, Mt. Adams (photo) XXI, #1, p.47

Holy Guardian Angels Church (Sanfordtown) became St. Pius, XXII, #1, p.13

photos of parish: XXII, #1, p. 14

Hooper Battery Preserved, [photo: Wm. Hooper & estate] XI, #1, p.56 & 57

Hooper Battery Preserved, XI, #1

Hooper, Wm, & Defense of Cincinnati, XII, #2

Horseracing in Northern Kentucky, XXVI, #2, page 3-17.

in Colonial times, XXVI, #2, page 3.

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Horsley, Teri (author) “The Peculiar Institution of Augusta College,” XIX, #2, p.10.

Hosea, David (photo) VII, #2 p.22

Hospitals, Civil War, Covington, XI, #1

Howard, Benjamin Franklin, Covington, A-A Elks, I, #2

Howard, Berry, VIII, #1, p. 22.

Howard, James B., VIII, #1, p. 22.

Howard, Ulie J., lawyer for Irene Cummings in Montjoy trial, XXIII, #2, p. 21.

Howell, Percy [Alice Wilson, wife] XXII, #1, p. 6

Huesman, Joe, XXII, #1, p. 6

Dan, XXII, #1, p. 6

Holl, Richard E. (author)

“Wadsworth Watch Case Company: Boom to Bust” XXVII, #1, pp. 16-24.

Hull, General William, XX, #1, p. 17.

Hunnicutt, John (photo) V, #1, p.11

Huntington, Collis P. and KCRR, XXIV, #2, p. 14 – 16, (photo).

Hunt, Mary Elizabeth (1852-1892): Christopher Rice’s wife, XXVII, #1, p. 3.

Hygeia, as discussed in “Ludlow Kentucky 1864-1964,” IX, #1, p. 20

I Ice House [Caldwell’s Fruit] Covington, VIII, #2, p.42-3

Immaculata Academy, Newport, story & photos, XX, #1, p. 47 & 56.

Immaculate Conception Church & stairway, Mt. Adams (photo) XXI, #1, p. 48

Indian trails through Northern Kentucky (map): XXIII, #1, p. 54.

Indians & Kentucky, XI, #2, p. 48, also XXIII, #1, p. 51 (map).

Independence, High School (photo) XXII, #1, p. 18

Courthouse (photo) XXII, #1, p. 19

downtown 1950 (photo) XXII, #1, p. 19

“If I Ever Live to Get Back Home,”: Oxley & West families, XXVI, #1, p. 20.

Ingles, John (author) “Mary Draper Ingles Escape,” X, #1

Ingles, Mary Draper Escape from Indians, X, #1

Ingles, Mary: Truth & Myth, XVII, #1

Institutum Divi Thomae (of Dr. sperti) XXII, #2, p. 26 - 27.

Interstate Highway construction (aerial photos) XXIII, #2, p. 44 & 45.

In This Sign We Conquer – The Rebirth of the Cox Building, Maysville, XX, #1, p.3.

Irish Immigrants – Harrison County, XVI, #1

Island Queen Steamers, VI, #2

Ivory, David (author) “Lewis Craig, Washington, KY & Great Awakening,” XXIV, #1, p. 3.

J Jackson, Dr. Eric (author) “Underground Railroad Emerges in Southwest Ohio & Kentucky” XXIII, #1, pp. 37-43.

& Shirlene L. Jensen, “Susan Lampkins Family of Campbell County,” XXIV, #2, p 27-32.

Jackson, George & Pearl Bryan murder, XXVI, #2, p. 19.

Jackson, Scott “Dusty” & Alonzo Walling in Pearl Bryan murder, XXVI, #2, p. 18-19.

Jackson Florist (photo) XXII, #1, p. 9

Jacobs, Margaret (author) “Baker-Hunt,” XII, #1

James Duvall (author) “Mary Ingles,” XVII, #1, p. 17

Jarrett, James “Pigmeat,” I, #2

Jenkins, J. C. home (photo) X, #1, p. 37

Jenkins, J. C., X, #1, p.37

Jensen, Shirlene L. (author): “Susan Lampkins Family of Campbell County,” XXIV, #2, p. 27-32.

Jillson, Willard Rouse (author) “J.T. Ellis,” VI, #1, p. 14

Johanneman, Richard (Kenton Co. HS) obituary, XXVII, #1, p. 70.

Johnson, Andrew (photo) XXIV, #1, p. 10.

Summary of presidency, XXIV, #1, p. 13.

Johnson, Richard Mentor (photos: portrait & Boone County home) VI, #2, p.59

Johnston, Josiah S., Louisiana governor (image) XXII, #1, p. 33

Jones, Frederick McKinley, black inventor, XVIII, #1

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Jones, R. A., Manufacturing, XIII, #2

Jungle Village Lounge, XXV, #2, p. 17 & 18 (photo)

George Leftwich, owner XXV, #2, p. 17.

Shiela Harden shooting at, XXV, #2, p. 17 – 18 (image)

K Karp, Kevin (author) “Westside: Covington’s Forgotten Community,” XXIII, #2, p. 30-54.

Keelboats – Before the Age of Steam, XVI, #1

Keith, Quincy A., new investor in KCRR, XXIV, #2, p. 11.

Kelley, Ed (photo) & Covington Commission, XXIV, #2, p. 41

Kelley, Matt & Katie Crawford Lackey (authors): Clermont (Parker) Academy, XXIII, #1, pp. 3-16.

Kelley-Koett Company, III, #2

Kennedy, Francis & Thomas - Covington-Cincinnati ferry, XXII, #2, p. 8; also XXVII, #1, pp 25-47.

“Kennedy Brothers – Thomas & Francis – of Pioneer Covington & Cincinnati,” XXVII, #1, pp. 25-47.

descendants discussed: XXVII, #1, pp. 32-41.

Lewis Kennedy’s Yononte Inn photo, XXVII, #1, p. 37.

Kennedy detailed genealogy chart, XXVII, #1, pp. 44-47.

stone tavern photo, XXVII, #1, p. 29; and XXVII, #2, p. 4.

Linden Grove Cemetery, Kennedy section photo, XXVII, #1, p. 32.

Kennedy, Roger – Remarks before the AASLH Convention, III, #1, p. 70

Kenner, William Butler & Somerset Hall, IX, #1, pp 20-21 (photo)

Kenton Co. Public Library, VIII, #1, p. 58.

Kenton County Historical Society web site ad, XXI, #1, p. 52

Kenton Hills Pottery, IV, #2

Kenton, Simon – a Brief History, I, #1

Kentontown Church, Robertson County, XV, #2

Kentucky Central Railroad, The Making of, XXIV, #2, p. 3-17.

typical train schedule, September 1879.

Kentucky Jockey Club & Latonia Track, VI, #1, p. 11

Kentucky – origin of word, XXIV, #1, p. 25.

Kentucky Raid/Cassopolis Outrage, XV, #2

Kentucky Watering Places (Spas) VIII, #2

Kessen, Taylor (author) “Siege of Cincinnati & Struggle for Bluegrass State,” XXIV, #2, p. 21

Kettenacker [see: Pompilio’s, XI, #2, p. 2]

Key, Francis Scott, as Washington attorney, XX, #1, p. 24 (photo).

King, Clarence Rivers, XXII, #1, p. 38

photo, XXII,#1, p. 39

King, Joseph, XXI, #2, p. 21

Kirkler, James, (photo): J.O. Patti trapper companion, XXII, #1, p. 29

Klug, Janet (author) “Postmarked Covington,” XIV, #1

Knights Templar parade, Maysville (photo), XX, #1, p. 8.

Knoedler Drug & Gift Store (photo) IV, #2, p.54

Knott, Gov. Proctor, XX, #1, p. 3 (photo).

Know Nothings, XVIII, #2, p. 59

Know-Nothings, XVII, #1

Knox, Robert (author) “Holy Cross HS,” XV, #2

Koch, Robert & cholera theory, XXIV, #1, p. 24.

Koehnken, Johann, organ builder, XVIII, #1

Kohsin [see: Pompilio’s, XI, #2, p. 4]

Konicki, Leah (author) “A Look at Sears Houses in N. Ky.” II, #2

“Bavarian Brewery, Covington,” IV, #1

Krantz, June (author) “Prehistory of N. Ky.” III, #1

Kratz, O. A. & Covington city manager (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 36

Kraus, Romuald, sculptor, “Justice” at Covington Post Office (photo) XXVI, #2, p. 42.

Kreinbrink, Jeannine (author) “Devou Park Beginnings,” XXI, #2, p. 26

Kroger, Bernard “Barnie” (photo as youth) VIII, #1, p. 50.

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Kroger, Bernard “Barnie” (photo as older man) VIII, #1, p. 55.

Kroger Newport home, (photo) VIII, #1, p. 54.

Kroger Story, VIII, #1

Kruse, War & the Terrible Threateners, XV, #1

Kuchle, Joseph Family, XIV, #1

Kuhlman, Karen (author) “Dry Ridge Presbyterian Church History,” XXII, #2, p. 65.

Kunath, MD, Arthur & “Save Our Sanctuary,” X, #1, p. 11.

Kurre, Elizabeth as Levassor maid & Dorsel spouse, XXV, #2, p. 25.

Kyle’s Lane, XXII, #1, p. 11

L Labate, Sheryn, (author) “Cincinnati Union Terminal” XIX, #1, p. 4

Lackie, Katie Crawford & Matt Kelley (authors): Clermont (Parker) Academy, XXIII, #1, pp. 3-16.

Lafayette Urban Legends, XVI, #2, p.23

Life & 1825 Tour of America, XVI, #2

Lagoon Amusement Park, XVIII, #1

Lange, Joshua (author) St. Mary Church, Alexandria, XIV, #2

L&N Railroad & Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 3-4

Lakeview Park (discussion) XXII, #1, p. 7; also (plat) V, #2

Langendorfer, Robert (author) “St. Paul Catholic Church, Florence,” XIV, #1

“Ed Schneider: N. Kentuckian Soaring Above the Clouds,” XXI, #2, p. 37

LaSallette Academy, plat map, story, XX, #1, p. 45.

Latonia Race Course, VI, #1; XXVI, #2, p. 4 – 7 [photos]

“New” Latonia Racecourse, XXVI, #2, p.7

Latonia Springs, IX, #1; also XXII, #1, p. 12

Latonia Terrace, XXII, #1, p. 8

Avenue (photo) XXII, #1, p. 8

Latonia Vineyard, “Cornucopia” (image) XIX, #2, p.21

Latrobe, J.H.B. (author) “First Steamboat on Western Waters,” XI, #2

Lauderbach, Tammy, XVIII, #2 (photo) p.44

Laycock, George (author) “The Kroger Story,” VIII, #1

Lea, John & cholera theory, XXIV, #1, p. 24.

Lee & Simmons Development Company (Park Hills) XXI, #2, p. 10

Lee, D. Collins, XXI, #2, p. 10

Lee, E. Shakleford, XXI, #2, p. 11

Grace, XXI, #2, p. 10

Lee, Henry Don (author) “Revolutionary War Battle Monument,” VII, #1

Leftwich, George & Harden shooting, XXV, #2, p. 17-18.

Leming, John Jr. (author) “Bracken County – Brooksville Railroad,” III, #2

“Bracken County History,” IV, #2

“Ky. Orphan Brigade & Grant County,” I, #2

“Pioneer Aviation in Grant County,” I, #1

Lemon Starship Record Shop, XXV, #2, p. 3.

Levassor, Eugene, home (photo) XXII, #1, p. 5

family, XXII, #1, p. 6

Elizabeth Kurre as maid, XXV, #2, p. 25.

Levis, John T. and Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 5 & 7.

Lexington & Frankfort Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 4.

Lexington & Licking Railroad, chartered, XXVI, #2, p. 3.

Re-chartered as Lexington & Covington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 4.

Lexington & Ohio Railroad; early progress, XXIV, #2, p.3.

Lewis & Clark: Nine Young Men from Kentucky, X, #2

Struggle to publish L & C Journals, XXVII, #2, p. 17 – 21. (photos)

Licking & Lexington Railroad chartering, XXIV, #2, p. 3

Licking River Navigation Company, charter forfeit, XXIV, #2, p. 4.

Licking Rolling Mill, XIII, #1, p. 12

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Lietzenmayer, Karl (author) “Cathedral Basilica,” X, #1

“Chandler, A.B. ‘Happy’ – Kentucky’s Huey Long,” XX, #2, p. 3.

“Convoluted Struggle to Publish Lewis & Clark Journals,” XXVII, #2, p. 17-21.

“Covington Odd Fellows Pictorial Essay,” VII, #2

“Dorsel Family: An American Dream Success Story, XXV, #2, p. 25-34.

“Fedders Family & the J.H. Fedders Feed Company” XIX. #1, p. 32.

“Fishing Reels,” XXIV, #1, p. 41.

“Frank Duveneck, Painter & Teacher,” X, #1

“Grant and Ward: An Early Ponzi Scheme,” XXVII, #2, p. 43.

“James T. Earle, Last Mayor of Latonia,” II #1

“Jimmy Lee Eldred, Piano Teacher,” VIII, #2

“John Roberts Coppin,” V, #2

“Louisiana Purchase & Eastern Legacy,” X, #2

“Louisville Slugger: From Hillerich’s Wood Shop to Making Bats,” XXIV, #1, p. 26.

“M. C. Motch, Jewelers,” XVIII, #2

“Mother of God Choral Club,” XVII, #2

“Newport Steel Mill,” XVIII, #2

“Ormsby Mitchel,” XVII, #1

“Perils of My Aunt Pauline,”XXIV, #1, p. 34.

“Prof. Edward Strubel, Church Musician,” I, #1

“Riverside Assailed,” IX, #1

“Stanberry, Henry: Defender of a President,” XXIV, #1, p. 9.

“Stewart Iron Works,” V, #1

“York, Slave with Lewis & Clark,” X, #2

“Lafayette: Life & 1825 Tour,” XVI, #2

“Anti-Bellum Politics, the Role of Henry Clay & the Peculiar Institution” XIX, #2, p.31

“The War of 1812 and Kentucky,” XX, #1, p. 15.

“The Great Diamond Swindle,” XXII, #1, p. 37

Light, Polly Montegue, XXI, #2, p. 24

Rufus, XXI, #2, pp. 10 - 11

Lillard, Eph (Goebel bodyguard) VIII, #1, p. 23.

Lily’s Chocolate Shop, XVIII, #1

Little Miami Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 8.

Limestone grass & horses, XXVI, #2, p. 16.

Lincoln & N. Ky., “Abe & Us,” XVII, #1, p. 39.

Revenue Act, XXI, #2, p. 32

“Abraham Lincoln Owned Land in Pendleton County” XXIV, #2, p. 20

Linden Terrace (Aurora, IN) photo James Gaff estate, X, #1, p.38

Lippert, Leon, VIII, #2

Lippert, Thomas J. (author) “Leon Lippert,” VIII, #2

Little Flower Entertainers, XIX, #1, p. 40

Livingston, Robert [see: XI, #2, p. 37

Lloyd, John Uri – “Sam Hill stories”

Lloyd, John Uri (photo) I, #2, p.26

“Loew, Marcus, Famed Movie Magnate: Covington KY Connection” XXVII, #1, pp. 48-53.

and Zukor’s penny arcade, XXVII, #1, p. 48.

purchase of Goldwin Pictures and Lois B. Mayer, XXVII, #1, pp. 48-49.

I.W. McMahan, XXVII, #1, p. 50.

G. Henry Hackstadt, XXVII, #1, p. 50-51.

Longfellow poem to Catawba wine, XIX, #2, p.20

Long rifles, XXI, #1, p. 19

Longstreet, William & Covington City Manager System, XXIV, #2, p. 34

(photo) XXIV, #2, p. 37

Longworth, Nicholas (portrait), vintner, XIX, #2, p. 19

Winery (image) XXI, #2, p. 42

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Louisiana Purchase & Eastern Legacy, X, #2

Louisville Short Line RR, XXIV, #2, p. 12.

Louisville Slugger: From Hillerich’s Wood Shop to Making Bats, XXIV, #1, p. 26-31.

Chronology of company, XXIV, #1, p. 30.

Factory photos, XXIV, #1, p. 28 & 29.

Hillerich (photo) XXIV, #1, p. 28.

Love of Christ Impels Us – History of Sisters of Charity, Nazareth, XX, #1, p. 42.

Lucas, John (author) “Stan Bowman,” XVII, #2

Lucas, Sam, A-A Singer, XXVII, #2, p. 12 (photo)

Ludlow Lagoon Park, XVIII, #1

Ludlow, KY, A Brief Centennial History, IX, #1

Lumpkins, Susan & Family, Slave of James Taylor, XXIV, #2, p. 27-32.

Lurking Rebels: Civilian Arrests in Harrison County, XIII, #2

Lustron Living, XV, #1

Lying Tree (filler) XXVII, #1, p. 14.

Lynching, Legal in Kenton County, XXIII, #2, p. 25

Lytle, Wilma Dale, “American Nurse,” XVII, #2, p. 22

M Maes, Bishop Camillus (photo) X, #1, p.4

Macke, Fred (photo) & Covington Commission, XXIV, #2, p. 41

Mackey’s, Bobby, History & Haunting, XVII, #2

Maddox, Charles (author) “Remembering Fleming County Native’s Historic Handshake,” XXV, #2, p.51.

Madison, George, XX, #1, p. 19 (photo).

Magoffin, Gov. Beriah & Siege of Cincinnati, XXIV, #2, p.23

Majestic Showboat & Captain Reynolds, VII, #2

Marksbery, Terrie & Rabbit Hash General Store, XXIV, #2, p.11

Marshall, John & Western Country, V, #2

Mathews, J. B., VIII, #1, p. 22.

Marsh, John Roberts: Margaret Mitchell’s husband, XXII, #2, p. 33 - 37.

Martin, Mark, local hero, Falmouth Flood of 1997, XXVI, #1, p. 18.

Marty, Debian (author) “Ky. Raid/Cassopolis Outrage,” XV, #2, page 29.

Mason, Brandon (author) “Falmouth Flood of 1997, XXVI, #1, p. 5.

Mason County Museum, IV, #2

Mason County: Reinvented for Relevance, XXI, #1, p. 41

Courthouse at Washington (photo) XXIV, #1, p. 5

Masonic Lodge, Cox Building, Maysville, XX, #1, p. 3.

May’s Lick, XII, #2

Mayoral Power & Governmental Evolution in Covington, VI, #1, p. 34

Maysville Broderick Tavern, VIII, #2, p. 44

Maysville Duke-Coburn House Threatened, X, #2

Maysville Hayswood Hospital, Maysville VIII, #2, p.45

Maysville Hemp Rope Warehouse, VIII, #2, p. 46

Maysville Washington Opera House, VIII, #2, p.45

Maysville, Rand-Richardson Seminary, VII, #2, p.26

Mazzei, Frank & Peter, owners, Pompilio’s, XI, #2

McBride, W. Stephen (author) Camp Nelson: Role in Civil War,” VIII, #1

McChord Railroad Bill, XXI, #2, p. 6

McClanahan, Lawrence (author) “Ancient History lesson: Giant Concrete Arrows,” XXII, #1, p. 52

McCormick II, Richard, obituary, XX, #1, p.63. (photo).

McCoy family, XXI, #2, p. 26

McDonald Brothers Courthouses, XV, #1

McGee, Matt, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 14.

McGuffey, Specialist Mike, XXV, #2, p.454 (photo)

McMillen, Patricia (author) “St. Elizabeth Hospital,” VI, #2

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McMurtry, Stephen (author) “Henry Bruce & John Hunt Morgan,” XII, #2

Medal of Honor Winners – N. Ky., XVI, #2

Meek & Milam Company Fishing Reels (building photo) XXIV, #1, p.41-44.

Melfi, Chris (author) “Mountain Island: A Free Black Community in Owen County, XIV, #2

Melish, John entertained at Kennedy Tavern 1811, XXVII, #2, p. 4. (tavern photo)

Merry vs Beall, XXI, #2, p. 21

Merry, John, XXI, #2, p. 18

Prettyman, XXI, #2, p. 18

Methodist Church (photo) Augusta, XIX, #2, p. 11

Meyer, Jonathan (author) “Covington Seminary Square,” XVII, #1, p. 33

Meyer, Louis & Covington Finance Commission (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 35 also p. 41

Middendorf, William & Elizabeth, XXI, #2, p. 15

Middendorf & Dorsel, proprietors of Kentucky House, XXV, #2, p. 26

Midwestern Hayride from radio to TV, XXVII, #2, p. 3.

Milam, John (photo) XXIV, #1, p. 42.

Milburn, Frank, Burlington’s Cornfield Edison, XIII, #2

Milburn, Joseph (photo) V, #1, p.11

Miles, Juliet, URR Conductor, XVII, #1

Miller, Caroline (author) “Death of Rep. Wm. Taulbee,” XI, #2

“Abolitionists of Augusts,” XI, #1

“An American nurse,” XVII, #2

“Juliet Miles, Female Conductor,” XVII, #1, p.24

“Sells Kentucky Rifle,” XXI, #1, p. 19

“Augusta Trappers to Western Mountain Men,” XXII, #1, p. 26

Miller, Orloff, PhD (author) “Cox Building Rebirth,” XX, #1, p. 3.

Milward & Oldershaw, pork packers (photo) XXII, #2, p. 19.

Minerva Baptist Church (photos) XXIV, #1, cover & p. 6.

Minstrel music style discussed, XXVII, #2, p. 4 – 5.

Mitchel, Ormsby M., XVII, #1

Mitchell, Margaret: Editor: John Marsh, Husband & Maysville Native, XXII, #2, p. 32 - 42.

(photo of couple) XXII, #2, p. 33.

Atlanta home (photo) XXII, #2, p. 34.

Monks, Michael (author) “Will Radcliff: Slush Puppy Founder,” XXIV, #1, p. 32.

Montagues, VI, #2

family & Devou Park, XXI, #2, p. 15

Thomas, XXI, #2, p. 24

William, XXI, #2, pp, 22- 23

Monte Casino, Covington, XIV, #1; also XXII, #1, p. 8

Montgomery, Ohio during Morgan’s Raid (image) XXII, #1, p. 47

Montjoy, John, executed as innocent man, XXIII, #2, p. 20-29.

Montz, Lucy Dupuy, Ky’s First Woman Dentist (photo & home) IV, #1, p. 38

Moon River radio program, XXVII, #2, p.3.

Moonshines on My Old Kentucky Home, XXI, #2, p. 29

Morgan Academy – Burlington’s Earliest, XVI, #1

Morgan, John Hunt & Henry Bruce, XII, #2

Morgan’s Raid of July 2 - 26, (image) XXII, #1, p. 41

map of raid route, XXII, #1, p. 49

raid timeline, XXII, #1, pp. 50 - 51

Motch, Arthur, XVIII, #2, p. 66

Motch, M. C. (photo) XVIII, #2, p.65

Motch, M. C., Jeweler, XVIII, #2, p. 65

Motch, Mary Goetz (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 66

Mother of God Choral Club, XVII, #2

Mother of God Cemetery (Oberdorf property) XXII, #1, p. 8

Mt. Adams, Cincinnati stairways, XXI, #1, p. 45

stairway plat map, XXI, #1, p.49

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Kenton Street stairway (photo) XXI, #1, p. 50

Mountain Island: A Free Black Community in Owen County, XIV, #2

Mountjoy, Alvin cabin (1790) (photo) VI, #1, p. 39

Moveable type – complete story, XX, #1, page 14.

Mozart Hall, Cincinnati, site of Fiske U Jubilee Singers Concert 1871, XXVII, #2, p. 14 (photo)

Muench, Bishop Robert (photo) X, #1, p.10

Mulloy, Bishop Wm. T. (photo) X, #1, p.9

Munday, William, US C. INF, II, #1, p.56

Murphy, Isaac Burns, biography (photo) XXVI, #2, p. 15.

Murray, Thomas Peter “Tommy”, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 15.

Musee’ de Venoge, III, #2

Music in Northern Kentucky & Cincinnati, Part I, XXVII, #2, p 3-16.

Music publishers (early), XXVII, #2, p. 8 – 10.

Mussolini & Cincinnati Romulus & Remus Statue, XXII, #2, p. 24.

Mutual Fire Insurance Bldg, XXV, #2, p.4, 5 (photos)

Barber shop in, XXV, #2, p. 4.

Covington Industrial Club meeting room, XXV, #2, p. 4.

Dow Drug store tenant, XXV, #2, p. 4.

Hanniford, architect, XXV, #2, p. 4.

Myers, Harvey & Latonia Racetrack, VI, #1, p. 9; also XXI, #2, p. 4.

N Naff, Phillip (author) “Harrison County & Spanish Flu, XV, #2

“Irish Immigrants – Harrison County, XVI, #1

Nagle, Eric (author) Maj. Abram G. Wileman, II, #2

National Underground RR Freedom Center, XII, #1, p. 46

Native Americans & Kentucky, XI, #2, p.48

Navigation Lights on Ohio, VII, #1

Navy (US) beginnings, XX, #1, page 26.

Neider, F. A. Company (drawing) IV, #2, p. 52

Nelson, Camp – Role in Civil War, VIII, #1, p. 40.

Nelson County & moonshine, XXI, #2, p. 29

Neltner, Courtney (author) “Spears Hospital,” XXIV, #2, p. 46

New England Distilling Company, XXV, #2, p.13 & 15 (photos)

acquired by Schenley Distillery, XXV, #2, p. 13.

Newport Barracks, VI, #1, p. 42, also: XX, #1, p. 21 (photo).

British prisoners at, XX, #1, p. 25.

interior image 1894, XXII, #1, p. 2 (letter to editor)

Newport Flour Mill, XXV, #2, p. 27, p. 27.

Newport Rolling Mill, XVIII #2, 1912 Switzer crew (photo) p. 51

Newport Steel Mill, XVIII, #2, p. 48

Newport, Ky. – History, III, #1

Nibert, Debora (author) “Grandma’s House,” VI, #2

Nicholson, Nick & Marilyn (authors) “ Kenton Hills Pottery,” IV, #2

Nightriders in Augusta, IV, #1, p. 4.

Niklas, SND, Sr. Joan (author) “From Germany to America: Hist. of SND,” XVI, #2

Nine Young Men from Kentucky, X, #2

Nordheim, Betty (author) “Daniel Henry Holmes,” III, #2

Norfolk Farm, Bedford, V, #1,p. 37

Northern Kentucky University Founding, XIV, #2

O O’Connell, Kim (author) “Lustron Living,” XV, #1

Odd Fellows Hall, Covington – Pictorial Essay, VII, #2

Odd Fellows Hall, Covington, Fire, IX, #2

Ohio River Navigation Lights, VII, #1

Ohio River Transportation: A Look at the Past & Glimpse of the Future, XXVII, #2, p. 22 - 28

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Oldfield, Stephen (author), “William B. Phillips,” XX, #2, page 21.

Orangeburg, Mason County, Ky., IV, #2

“Orphan Brigade: The Confederacy’s Best” XXVII, #1, pp. 54-62.

Orphan Brigade & Grant County, I, #2

Ord: A Lieutenant of the Fighting Sixth: Jules Garesche Ord, XXII, #2, p. 43 - 50.

(photo) XXII, #2, p. 43.

General Edward Otho Cresap Ord (photo) XXII, #2, p. 50.

Orr Academy (image) XXII, #2, p. 51.

Orr, Rev. William & Orr Academy, XXII, #2, p. 51.

Oelsner family, XXVI, #1, p. 37.

Oelsner’s Tavern (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 37.

Ostendorf family, XXVI, #1, p. 36.

Ott, James (author), “My Dear Mollie,” XX, #2, page 15.

(author) “Lt. of the Fighting Sixth: Jules Garesche Ord,” XXII, #2, p. 43 - 50.

Ouzts, Perry Wayne, biography, XXVI, #2 (photo) p. 15

Owen County KKK Murder Story Reaction, II, #1, p.69

Owen County KKK Murder, II, #1

Oxendine, W. Sherman (author) “Caleb Powers & Association with Wm. Goebel,” VII, #1

Oxley, Margaret Jane (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 20.

Oxley & West Families, XXVI, #1, p. 20.

Frederick Gholson Oxley & Oxley Stave Company, XXVI, #1, p. 24 – 25.

Genealogy charts: XXVI, #1, p. 29

Oxley House (photo) XXII, #1, p. 19; XXVI, #1, pp 21, 26, 27.

P Palmetto Hall (photo) XVIII, #2, p. 58

Papas Family, Lily’s Chocolate, XVIII, #1

Park Dry Goods Store, XXVI, #1, p. 36.

Parker (Clermont) Academy, XXIII, #1, pp. 3-16.

Park Hills: An Idyllic Suburb, XXI, #2, pp. 10 - 17

business district, XXI, #2, p. 12

first trustees, XXI, #2, p. 13

photos of early homes, XXI, #2, pp. 14 & 16

plat of 1978, XXI, #2, p. 15

Park, John D., druggist XXII, #1, p. 7

Godfrey, XXII, #1, p. 11

Parker, Orene Company, XXV, #2, p. 7-8. (illustration)

Parks for the People, N. Ky., Part 1, II, #1; Part 2, III, #2

Patti, James O., XXII, #1, p. 26

family in Bracken County, XXII, #1, p. 27

trapping route - Arizona map, XXII, #1, p. 30

Pauline Cummins Glasson & Powder Puff Derby, XXIV, #1, p. 34-40. (photo)

Payne, General John home (photo), IV, #1, p.15.

Pearl Bryan [in Bobby Mackey story], XVII, #2, p.13

Pendelton County courthouse (photo) VI, #1, p. 39

Pendleton Boston Union Church, VIII, #2, p. 47

Pendleton County, A Brief Look in Celebration of Their Centennial, VI, #1, p. 39

Pendleton, George Hunt [in: “Abe & Us”] XVII, #1, p.42

Penn, William (author) “Lurking Rebels: Civilian Arrests in Harrison County,” XIII, #2

“W. S. Haviland & Cynthiana Civil War Damage Claims,” XV, #2

Perils of My Aunt Pauline & Powder Puff Derby, XXIV, #1, p. 34-40 (photos)

Pern, N. F. optician, XVIII, #2, p. 68

Perrine-Coon, Diane (author) “Country Stores,” XIV, #1

Perrine-Coon, Diane (author) “Great Escapes, The URR,” IX, #2

Perry, Oliver Mansion (photo) VIII, #1, p. 45.

Perryville Battle – The Aftermath, IX, #2

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Petersburg Distillery, part 1, IX, #2, p. 49; part 2, X, #1, p. 35.

and slave support, XXIV, #2, p. 29.

Phillips’ Folly, Maysville (photo) IX, #1, p. 3

Phillips, William B. – Maysville Community Leader, XX, #2

Piatt genealogy, VI, #1, p. 59

Piatts of Boone County, VI, #1, p. 55.

Pieper, Joseph & Covington Public Works mgr. (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 35 also p. 41

Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, Mt. Adams (photo) XXI, #1, p. 48

Pine Mountain, XI, #2, p.52

Pioneer trails in Ky., XXIII, #2, p. 13 (map)

Pioneers of Progress: The Southgate Story: Part I, XIX, #2, p. 3; Part II, XX, #1, p. 28 (photos).

Pio Nono College, XIX, #1, p. 28

Pleasure Isle Amusement Park (photo) XXII, #1, p. 17

discussion, p. 18-19

Pompilio’s Restaurant, XI, #2

Poor, Henry Varnum, XIX, #1, p. 10

Population center 1880 (photo) XXI, #1, p. 18

Pork Packing, Covington, XXII, #2, p. 19.

Posey Flats, Newport, VII, #2, p.22

Postmarked Covington, XIV, #1

Post Offices & Postmasters, XXVI, #2, p. 35-44.

early U. S. history, XXVI, #2, p. 35-7.

(image) U.S. Post Office & Customs House, Covington, XXVI, #2, p. 41.

(photo) U.S. Post Office & Feederal Building, 7th & Scott, Covington XXVI, #2, p. 43.

Potter, Eliza, African-American URR activist (photo) XIX, #1, p. 13

Powder Puff Derby (1929 participants) p. 35-38 (field photo)

(photos: Pancho Barnes, Amelia Earhart, Louise Thaden)

Powers, B. F., tobacco merchant, [Bracken Co.], house photo, IV, #2, p.3

Powers, Caleb (1869-1932), VII, #1

in Goebel assassination, VIII, #1, p. 22.

Pre-history of N. Ky., III, #1 also: XXIII, #1, pp. 44-55.

Preservation, Historic in the Region, VIII, #2

Preston, Mary Howard Wickliffe (portrait) V, #1, p.33

Prettyman Merry Bromley, KY home (photo) XXVII, #1, p. 27.

Prewitt, John M. (author) “Lt. Stephen G. Sharp, CSA,” VIII, #2

Private Tutors & Educating Girls, Dinsmore, XVIII, #1

Prohibition & Kentucky moonshine, XXI, #2, pp. 32 - 33

Northern Kentucky, XXI, #2, p. 34

Prospect Hill (Latonia) XXI, #2, pp. 45 - 47

Pryor, Judge Wm. Samuel, II, #2

Pugh, Joe (image) XXIII, #1, p. 22.

Pullman strike & Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 3

Purvis, Thomas (author) “Newport Ky. – History,” III, #1

Q Quarter horse (origin of breed) XXVI, #2, page 3 – 4.

Quebec Battle (painting of death of Gen Wolfe attended by Dr. Hinde) XIX, #2, p. 9

Queen & Crescent System (Southern RR) VI, #1, p. 29

Queen City Race Track, Newport, XXVI, #2, p. 4.

Quiroa, Abigail (author) “The Moonshines on My Old Kentucky Home,” XXI, #2, p. 35

R Rabbit Hash, Boone County, IV, #2

Iron Works story (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 18

Fire, February 2016, (photos) XXIII, #2, p. 63 & XXIV, #2, pp. 9 – 11

Re-opening, XXIV, #2, p. 3

Race Relations in Covington – Impact of John Montjoy lynching, XXIII, #2, p. 26-7.

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Racinos, XXVI, #2, p. 11.

Radio & TV history, letter to editor (Donald McGrath) XXIV, #1, p. 2.

Radcliff, Will: Slush Puppy Founder, XXIV, #1, p. 32-33.

Railroad stations, Cincinnati (photos) XIX, #1, p. 6

Covington KYCC Station (photo) XXII, #2, p. 18.

Rain Man Crew [see: Pompilio’s, XI, #2, p 15]

Ralston, William, bank president, XXII, #1, p. 37

photo, XXII, #1, p. 38

Ramage, Dr. James (author) “Chester F. Geaslen: N. Ky. Historian,” XIV, #2

Rankin, John in Parker (Clermont) Academy story, XXIII, #1, p. 9.

Ratterman, George (photo) XXI, #1, p. 40

Rebisso, Louis T., teacher of Barnhorn, XXIV, #2, p. 42.

Redwine, Judge david B., XXI, #2, p. 6

Reed, Judge Stanley, IX, #1

Reis, Jim (author): “Sculptor’s Reputation Equals His Work: Clement Barnhorn,” XXIV, #2, p. 42.

Reis, Jim: re: Park Hills, XXI, #2, p. 10

“Remembering a Fleming County Native’s Historic Handshake,” XXV, #2, p. 51.

Remus, George, XXI, #2, p. 34

Respess, Jerome “Rome”, VI, #1, p. 11.

Restoration, Successes & Failures, VII, #2

Resurrection: Rebirth of the Rabbit Hash General Store, XXIV, #2, p.3

Revolutionary Battle Commemorated (Ruddle’s Station) VII, #1

Reynolds, Garnett Virginia Neal (Journal), VII, #2

Reynolds, Joey, local hero Falmouth Flood of 1997, XXVI, #1, p. 18.

Rhinock, Mayor Joseph L. (Covington) (photo) VI, #1, p. 35

Image: XXIII, #1, p. 22

& Latonia Racetrack, VI, #1, p. 9, 10

Rhodes, Irwin S. (author) “John Marshall & Western Country,” V, #2

Rice, Christopher, Sr., XXVII, #1, p. 3.

death & obituary, XXVII, #1, p. 4.

“Rice Family of N. Ky: Slaughterhouses & Meatpacking,” XXVII, #1, pp. 3-14.

Rice [Rais] Frances Braun marriage to Dismus Rice, XXVI, #1, p. 32; XXVII, #1, p. 3

Dismus Rice (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 32; XXVII, #1, p. 3.

Rice home (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 32.

family discussed: XXVI, #1, p. 38; family photos p. 40; also XXVII, #1, pp. 10-11 (photos)

C. Rice Packing Company (photos) XXVII, #1, pp. 4 & 5.

Rice production in early 1800s, XXVI, #2, p. 20.

Richardson, Elaine Conradi, Sam Hill Stories illustrator, III, #1, p. 69 (photo).

Nobel, XXII, #1, p. 18

Richlawn Farm, Carrollton, VIII, #2, p.39

Richter, Bethany (author) “Hatfields & McCoys,” XIII, #1

Riedlin, Sr., William (photos – portrait & home) IV, #1, p.41-42.

Ritte’s Corner [see] XV, #1, p. 7

Ritte’s Corner Buildings plat, II, #1, p.46

Ritz, Frances Braun, XXVI, #1, p. 30.

Riverside Assailed, Covington, IX, #1

Riverside Renaissance, Covington, I, #1

Robbins, Augusta & Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 5.

Roberts, Alice Kennelly obituary (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 66

Robertson County Formation, VIII, #2

Robertson County, Old Kentontown Church, XV, #2

Robinson, Caitlyn, “Incendiary Forces Behind the Abolitionist Movement” (author) XXVI, #2, page 20-27.

Roebling Collection at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, XXVI, #2, p. 28

Roebling Family Research, by Don Heinrich Tolzmann, XVII, #2

and James Southgate, XXI, #1, p. 28

Roebling, Washington (photo) XXVI, #2, p. 28-34.

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Roosevelt, Alice Lee at Latonia track, VI, #1, p. 8

Roosevelt, Franklin D. & Latonia Track, VI, #1, p. 12

Roosevelt, Nicholas [see: XI, #2, p. 36]

Rope Walks and the Bonte Company, XIX, #2, p.28

Rosedale Electric Light Jockey Club, XXVI, #2, p. 4.

Rosie the Riveter, Kentucky origin, XXVII, #2, p. 28.

Row Houses, IX, #1

Rowland, Michael Francis, biography, XXVI, #2, p. 15.

Ruddle’s Station, VII, #1, p. 24

Rugby: More Than Just a Building, XXII, #2, p. 51 - 56.

(photos as Rugby) XXII, #2 p. 54 & 55.

Russ, Gina (author) “Civil War Women of Valor” XIX, #1, p. 11

“Morgan Academy,” XVI, #1

“Private Tutors & Educating Girls,” XVIII, #1

Russell Family, Maysville, VII, #2

Russell, Marion & Mary Anderson (authors) “Maysville’s Russell Family,” VII, #2

Ryan, Edith Phillips (author) “Orangeburg, Mason County, Ky.,” IV, #2

S Sacagawea, The Real, XI, #2, p.44

Saint Aloysius Church (image) & fire (photo) XXIII, #2, p. 36

Saint Boniface & St. James, as discussed in “Ludlow Kentucky 1864-1964,” IX, #1, pp 23-24 (photos)

Saint Nicholas to Santa Claus (Carl Bogardus), IV, #1, p. 34.

Saint Patrick Church, Covington (photo) XXIII, #2, p. 37

aerial view, XXIII, #2, p. 42.

Sageser, Valerie, XVIII, #2, (photo) p. 40

Sam Hill Stories, I, #2; II, #1; II, #2; III, #1, p. 53; Elaine Conradi Richardson (photo), illustrator, III, #1, p. 69

Santa Claus (Carl Bogardus), IV, #1, p.34.

Sanders, Stuart (author) “Perryville Battlefield,” IX, #2

Sanford, John L., XXI, #2, p. 4

Margaret, XXI, #2, p. 20

Thomas, XXI, #2, pp. 18 - 20

Benjamin, residence (photo) XXII, #1, p. 10

R. F. description of residence, XXII, #1, p. 11

Sanford-Goebel duel, XXI, #2, p. 5

Sanfordtown, firehouse (photo) XXII, #1, p. 11

discussion of town, XXII, #1, p. 13

home of Christopher & Mary Hunt Rice, XXVII, #1, p. 3.

San Juan Hill & Lt. Ord, XXII, #2, p. 48 - 49.

Sartwell, Melinda (author) “Selling a Dream, NKU Founding,” XIV, #2

“The Southgate Family of N. Ky., Part I” XIX, #2, p. 3; Part II, XX, #1, p. 28

Save Our Sanctuary Movement, X, #1, p. 11.

Schlipp, John (author) “Music in Northern Kentucky & Cincinnati Part I” XXVII, #2, p. 3-16.

Schlosser family, XXVI, #1 pp. 34 – 36,

Joseph Schlosser (photo) XXVI, #1, p. 35.

Schmitz, Carl L., sculptor – Covington Post Office bas relief (photos) XXVI, #2, p. 42.

Schmidt, Mark winery (photo) XXI, #2, p. 47

Schneider, Bill (author) “Base Ball – the Early Years,” III, #2

Schneider, Ed: Soaring Above the Clouds, XXI, #2, p. 36 (photo) p. 37

Schneider’s Sweet Shop, XVIII, #1, p. 7

Schnippering, Joseph B., optician, XVIII #2, p. 68

Schoberg, Charles Bernard [see] XV, #1, p. 6

Schroeder, David (author): “The Love of Christ Compels Us – Sisters of Charity, Nazareth,” XX, #1, page 42

“Ludlow Lagoon Park,” XVIII, #1.

School, Third District, Covington (photos) XXIII, #2, p. 39

Schoolfield, Dr. Charles B. (photo) & Speers Hospital, XXIV, #2, p. 56

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Schwab, Koehnken & Grimm, organ builders, XVIII, #1

Schwartz, Joann (author) “VMA & Benedictines,” XI, #1

Scott, Gen. Charles, V, #1

Scott, Patricia Ann (photo) Women’s Professional Baseball player obituary, XXIV, #2, p. 64

Scott, James A., VIII, #1, p. 22.

Scrip, Newport Mill $1 coin (photo) XVIII, #2, p.55

Sears Houses in N. Ky. II, #2

Seckatary Hawkins, a Kid Pleaser, of Robert Schulkers I, #2

Seibert, Herman (author) “Grave of a Forgotten Soldier,” II, #1

Sells, Benjamin Sr. (photo) XXI, #1, p. 24

family, XXI, #1, p. 22

Longrifles, XXI, #1, p. 19

Seminary Square, Covington, XVII, #1

Serv-All Foods [Blue Grass Provision] XXVII, #1, pp. 8 – 9.

Settlements, early, XXI, #1, p. 3

Sewell’s Point, Florida, XVIII, #2, p. 58

Seyler, David & Rosemary (photo) IV, #2, p.11

Shaler, Nathan Southgate quotes on Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 7.

opinion of the Orphan Brigade, XXVII, #1, p. 55.

Sharon, May Bruce [see: XII, #2, cover & p 3]

painting of Suspension Bridge (image) XXII, #2, p. 53.

Sharp, Lt. Stephen CSA, VIII, #2

Shelby, Gov. Isaac, XX, #1, p. 19 (photo).

Sherman Tavern, Grant County, XX, #1, p. 37 (photos).

Shillito Cottage, (photo) XXII, #1, p. 6

Shinkle, Amos, (photo) Civil War Hospital Committee, XI, #1, p.40

Sifried, Christian (photo) XXI, #1, p. 39

Showboats, VII, #1

Showboat Majestic, and Captain Reynolds, VII, #2

Floating Theatre, and William Chapman, XXVII, #2, p. 5

French’s New Sensation (photo), XXVII, #2, p. 5.

Shreve, Capt. Henry, (photos) XVI, #1

Siege of Cincinnati fortification preparations at Latonia (image) XXIV, #2, p. 26

“Siege of Cincinnati & Struggle for Bluegrass State,” XXIV, #2, p.21

Union troops march in Cincinnati triumphant after siege (image) XXIV, #2, p. 31

Silver Grove, XI, #1

Simon, Jack (author) “Civil War Hospitals of Covington,” XI, #1

Simmins, Robert C., XXI, #2, p. 10

Sisters of Charity, Nazareth History, XX, #1, p. 42.

Sisters of Notre Dame History, XVI, #2

Sisters of St. Benedict History, XI, #1

Slack, John (Diamond Swindle) XXII, #1, p. 37

Slave journal of Susan Lumpkins, Taylor slave, XXIV, #2, p. 27-32.

Slavery & Aftermath in Boone County, XII, #1

& Tragic Story of 2 Families, XII, #1

issue in Kentucky, XIX, #2, p. 31

issue with Lewis Craig, XXIV, #1, p. 4-5.

economic benefits for U.S., XXVI, #2, p. 20.

Slush Puppy Founder, Will Radcliff, XXIV, #1, p. 32-33. (photo)

Smith/Ward Residence (photo) XXII, #1, p. 9

Snider, Norman L. (author) “Who Killed William Goebel?” VIII, #1

Snow, Dr. John & cholera theory, XXIV, #1, p. 24.

Snow’s Pond Civil War Skirmish, XXIV, #2, p. 24

Soldier, Forgotten, Pendleton County, II, #1

Somerset Hall, as discussed in “Ludlow Kentucky 1864-1964” IX, #1, p. 20 (photo)

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Southern Baptist Convention formed, XXVII, #2, p. 40.

Southern Railroad – A Chronic Want of Cincinnati, VI, #1, p. 24

Southgate, Adeliza Keene, XX, #1, p. 34.

Southgate African-American School, Newport, (photos) IV, #1, p.54; IV, #2, p. 34.

Southgate Family, Part I, [Richard] XIX, #2, p.3

Part II, [William] XX, #1, page 28.

Southgate House, Newport (photo), XIX, #2, p.6

Mansion, William [Carneal House] (photo), XX, #1, page 31

Captain Wright (genealogy) XXI, #1, p. 31

Cornelia Brigham (James’ first wife) XXI, #1, p. 33

James, XXI, #1, p. 27; (portrait) XXI, #1, p. 27

Jane Smith (James’ second wife) XXI, #1, p. 33

land ownership, XIX, #2, p.4

Mary Lush, XIX, #2, p. 3

Maria Jane, XXI, #1, p. 32

Richard & Ann Hinde, genealogy, XIX, #2, p. 7.(portrait) XIX, #2, p. 3.

Part III story, XXI, #1, p. 27

William Wright, XX, #1, p. 28 (photo), gravestone, XX, #1, p. 31 (photo)

Sparta, Ky. (photo) I, #2, p. 10

Spears, Charles (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 46

Elizabeth (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 46

Spears Hospital, Cornerstone of Dayton, KY, XXIV, #2, p. 46

(photos) VII, #1, p. 37 also XXIV, #2, p. 49 & 51(flooded)

Medical museum @ CCH&G (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 57

Spence, Brent, Congressman, XXIII, #1, p. 32 (photo)

Spence, J. T. (author) “Mayoral Power & Governmental Evolution in Covington,” VI, #1, p. 34

“Handlebar Cops: Devlmt. of Covington Police Bike Patrol,” XXV, #2, p. 44-50.

“Know-Nothings,” XVII, #1

“Whigs in N. Ky,” XXI, #1, p. 34

Sperti, Dr. George: Northern Ky’s Extraordinary 20th Century Inventor, XXII, #2, p. 25 - 30.

homes in Ft. Mitchell & Burlington (photos) XXII, #2, p. 27.

plat of “Boontucky” property, XXII, #2, p. 28.

Spoor, Iris (author) “Park Hills, Kentucky: An Idyllic Suburb,” XXI, #2, p. 15

Spoor, P. Andrew (author) “Devou Park,” XIII, #1

Stairways to Salvation, XXI, #1, p. 45

St. Aloysius School dedication (photo) XIX, #1, p. 24

St. Elizabeth Hospital, History, VI, #2

St. James early school, Ludlow, XX, #1, p. 56 (photo).

St. Mary of the Assumption Church, XIV, #2

St. Nicholas – How it Started, IV, #1

St. Paul Catholic Church, Florence, XIV, #1

Stamm, Michele (author) “Riverside Renaissance, Covington,” I, #1

Stanberry, Henry, Defender of a President, XXIV, #1, p. 9 (photo)

Standard & Poor (origin), XIX, #1, p. 10

Stanton, Edwin, Secretary of War (photo) XXIV, #1, p. 11.

Star Spangled Banner, complete text, XX, #1, page 24

Original words, XX, #2, page 39

Steamboat Collision – United States & America, V, #2

Steamboat, First on Western Water, XI, #2

Steam Tractor (photo), IV, #1, p. 6.

Steller, Jeff (author) “Mason County: Reinvented for Relevance,” XXI, #1, p. 41

Stephenson, Charles E. (author) “Morgan’s Raid of July 2-26, 1863,” XXII, #1, p. 41

Stephenson, John White & Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 3

Stevenson, John White family in Northern Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 9 – 10

investor in KCRR, XXIV, #2, p. 11.

Sterritt, Jane - wife of Robert Wallace, XXII, #1, p. 3

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Street, XXII, #1, p. 3

Stevenson House (razed) photo, VI, #2, p.38

Stewart Iron Works, V, #1

Stolz, William (author) “The Rugby: More Than Just a Building,” XXII, #2, p. 56

Stone, William J., XXI, #2, pp. 6 - 7

Stonebrook Vineyard, Camp Springs (photo) XIX, #2, p.22 + 27

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, XXVI, #2, p. 22-23.

Strand Theater, XXV, #2, p. 16-17 (illustration)

Morris Lee [Lifschitz], manager, XXV, #2, p. 17 (photo)

Streetcars in N. Ky., III, #2

Striker, Bridget (author): “Dr. George Sperti,” XXII, #2, p. 25. (bio: p. 30)

Stowe, Harriet Beecher, XXI, #1, p. 42

Strubel, Prof. Edward, Church Musician, I, #1

Structures, Historic, IX, #2

Stull, Michael D. (Campbell C. HS) obituary, XXVII, #1, p. 69.

Suspension Bridge Reconstruction (1895) VIII, #1

Sweeney, Mike (author) “Pompilio’s Restaurant,” XI, #2

Sweeney, W. H. “Roaring Bill,” XXI, #2, p. 6

Swift Iron & Steel Mill, XVIII, #2, p. 48

Swift, Alexander, XVIII, #2, p.48-50 & 57

Swindler, T. M. & Covington Property Commission (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 35 also p. 41

T Take Me Out to the Ball Game song creation, XXVII, #2, p. 44 – 45 (illustrations)

Tanner House, Boone County, VIII, #2, p.36

Tanner, Paul (author) “Slavery & Aftermath in Boone County,” XII, #1

Tanner’s Station (photo) XXI, #1, p. 17

Tarrant, Rev. Carter, ealy abolitionist, XXIV, #2, p. 34.

Taulbee, Rep. Wm., Death of, XI, #2

Taylor, Arnold (author) Cholera in Covington, XXIV, #1, p. 14.

Taylor, James home (photo) III, #1, p.1, also XXIV, #2, p. 28.

early activities in Northern Kentucky, XXII, #2, p. 8.

portrait, III, #1, p. 2, also: XX, #1 p. 22, also: XXII, #2 p. 8.

Newport founder (photo) VI, #1, p. 42

Keturah Leitch & Devou Park, XXI, #2, p. 25

slave family, Susan Lumpkins, XXIV, #2, p.27-32.

Taylor, Gov. William, VIII, #1, p. 22.

William, XXI, #2, pp. 6 & 8

Taylor, Zachary, XX, #1, p. 18 (photo).

Teays River – map (pre-Glacial): XXIII, #1, p. 45.

Tegge, Henry [tavern owner - 26 & Madison, Cov.] XXII, #1, p. 6

Tencotte, Dr. Paul & C. Adam Hartke (authors) “A Home of Our Own” XVIII, #2, p. 6

Tencotte, Dr. Paul (author) “Abe & Us,” XVII, #1, p.39

(author) “Chronic Want of Cincinnati – A Southern Railroad” VI, #1

(author) “Gateway City: Covington KY 1815-2015 (part I) XXII, #2, pp. 7 - 24.

(author) “Gateway City (part II) XXIII, #1, pp.7-36.

Tenure of Office Act (discussed) XXIV, #1, p. 11-12.

Terrill House, Petersburg, IX, #2

Tharp, Charles (author) “Dayton Kentucky – A Brief History,” VII, #1, p. 36

Thome, Arthur & James: Augusta Abolitionists, XI, #1

Thornton, James & Jerry Carrroll, XXVI, #2, p. 8.

Thompson Winery, Latonia (photos) XIX, #2, p.24-5; also XXII, #1, p. 8

E. A., XXI, #2, p. 42

home (photo) XXI, #2, p. 44

winery plat, XXI, #2, p. 46

winery photo, XXI, #2, pp. 42= 45

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Tiffany, Charles, in diamond swindle, XXII, #1, p. 37

Timberlake House – Letter to Editor, XVI, #1, p. 2 [images – before & after 1915 tornado]

Cassopolis Outrage, XV, #2, p. 29

Tod, Governor David of Ohio (photo) XXII, #1, p. 44

Todd-Bradford House, XVII, #1

Toll house [Dixie TV] (photo) XXII, #1, p. 6

Toll roads & Goebel, XXI, #2, p. 4

Tolzmann, Don Heinrich (author) “Roebling Family Research,” XVII, #2

“The John H. Roebling Suspension Bridge: Washington Roebling’s History,” (author) XXVI, #2, p. 28-34.

Tomlinson, Joseph, home (photos) Bracken County, IV, #1, p.19-20; XIX, #2, p.13

Tornado of 1915 in Covington, XXIII, #1, p. 23-24.

Tosso, Joseph, bio & legend, XVI, #2, p.23; also: XXII, #1, p. 13; also: XXVII, #2, p. 8 (photo)

Letter from descendant, XXVII, #1, p. 2.

Tracht, Johann Adam & Anna (real name of Frankenstein family) XXII, #1, p. 21

Trimble, Judge Robert, XXI, #2, p. 21

Trotter, James Monroe (1842-1892), Music & Some Highly Musical People, XXVII, #2, p. 11 (photo)

Trujillo, Rafael & Catherine Conner, XX, #2, p. 14.

Truman, Pres. with Barkley, Vinson, & Reed, (photo) IX, #1, p. 6

Tucker, Kaira (author) “Coming Down the Pike,” XXV, #2, p. 3-24.

Turfway Park Racecourse, XXVI, #2, p. 8 – 10 [photos]

Turners, Covington, VII, #2

TV & radio history (letter to editor) David McGrath, XXIV, #1, p. 2.

Twin Oaks Farm, XXVI, #2, p. 17.

U U.S. Motor Truck, Stewart Iron Works, V, #1, p. 8

Underground Railroad: A Historiography of the Movement, XXIII, #1, pp. 37 – 43.

in Boone County, XXIV, #2, p. 29.

Barkshire & Hawkins Families, XXIV, #2, p.33-41.

Under the Scalping Knife, Blue Licks, XVI, #1

Undry, Richard: re: Park Hills, XXI, #2, p. 10

V Vallandingham, Henry Bruce & Armilda, (photo) IV, #2, p. 31

Vallandingham, Lewis The 15 year-old Soldier (1761-1845), IV, #1, p. 29.

Vallandingham, Richard & Thomas Fiske (authors) “Lewis Vallandingham, 15 Year-old Soldier,” IV, #1

Venard, Paul & Pam (authors) “Webster-Preston Conspiracy, V, #1

Vendome Restoration, Newport, IX, #2

Villa Madonna Academy, XI, #1

Viticulture in N. Kentucky, XXI, #2, p. 41

Vogt, Louis, Kenton County Sheriff in Montjoy hanging, XXIII, #2, p. 26.

VonStrone, Doug (author) with Jeannine Kreinbrink, “Devou Park: Beginnings,” XXI, #2, p. 18

Voting on Tuesdays, Why? XX, #2, p. 54.

W Wadsworth, Harry Arthur, XXVII, #1, p. 16, et. seq.

“Wadsworth Watch Case Company: Boom to Bust” (photos) XXVII, #1, pp. 16-24.

Dayton Plant photo: XXVII, #1, p. 19.

Elgin Watch Company purchase, XXVII, #1, p. 22.

Wagner, Erica (author) “Winston Family,” XV, #2

Wagner, Frances Braun marriage to Francis, XXVI, #1, p. 32

Walker, Marianne (author) “The Late Governor William Goebel,” XXI, #2, p. 3

(author) “Margaret Mitchell’s Editor: John Marsh, Husband & Maysville Native,” XXII, #2, p. 32.

Walker, Samuel J., as Treasurer of Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p.5 & 6.

Brother James W., XXIV, #2, p. 6.

Wallace, General Lew (photo) XXI, #2, p. 43

Takes charge of siege preparations, XXIV, #2, p. 27

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Wallace, Robert, estate (photo) XXII, #1, p. 3

Mary wife of John Shillito, XXII, #1, p. 3

Jane Sterrett wife of Robert, XXII, #1, p. 3

Walling, Alonzo & “Dusty” Jackson in Pearl Bryan murder, XXVI, #2, p. 18-19.

Walter, J. Eric (author) “Under the Scalping Knife,” XVI, #1

Walter, Jacob gravesite (photo) XIX #2, p.22.

War of 1812 & Kentucky, XX, #1, p. 15.

War of 1812 Battle Flag (photo) XX, #1, p. 20.

Ware, Orie S. (author) “The Western Baptist Theological Institute,” XXVII, #2, p. 36 – 42 (photos).

Warner, Gregory (author) “William Longstreet & Covington City Manager System,” XXIV, #2, p. 34

Washington, Ohio during Morgan’s Raid (image) XXII, #1, p. 46

Washington Opera House Restoration, Maysville, VIII, #2, p.45

Washington, Kentucky (in) Mason County, XXI, #1, p. 41

Lewis Craig & Great Awakening, XXIV, #1, p. 3.

Watkins, Dr. Andrea Ramage (author) “Women & Divorce in the 1920s,” XXVII, #2, p. 29 - 35.

Watterson, Henry, Crusading Newspaperman, XVI, #1

Weakley, Mrs. Calvin S. (original author) “A Ride Out Madison Pike,” XXII, #1, p. 3

Weaver, Thomas (author) “Musee’ de Venoge” III, #2

Webb, George & Burley tobacco, IV, #2, p. 2 - 3

Webster, Delia (photo) V, #1, p. 33; also: XXIII #1, p. 38.

Webster, Robert (author), “Bowling in N. Kentucky,” XX, #2, page 28.

“Brief History of N. Ky.” review, XXVI, #2, p. 45-47.

“Covington’s Monte Casino,” XIV, #1

“Early N. Ky Settlements & Battle of Blue Licks,” XXI, #1, p. 3

“Earthquakes & N. Ky.” XV, #2

“The Balcony is Closed,” XIV, #2

“A Ride Out Madison Pike, Kenton County,” [editor] XXII, #1, p. 3

“Godfrey Nicholas Frankenstein: Scenic Artist,” XXII, #1, p. 21

“A Pre-history of Northern Kentucky” XXIII, #1, pp. 44- 55.

“Christopher Gist in N. Ky: Separating Fact from Fiction,” XXIII, #2, p, 3-19.

“Resurrection: Rebirth of Rabbit Hash General Store,” XXIV, #2, p. 3

“Horseracing in N. Ky.” with James Claypool, XXVI, #2, p. 3.

“Marcus Loew, Famed Movie Magnate: Covington KY Connection” XXVII, #1, pp. 48-53.

“Take Me Out to the Ball Game” song story, XXVII, #2, p. 44 – 45

Webster-Preston Conspiracy - Slave Holding Plantation on URR, V, #1

Delia Webster & Calvin Fairbanks, XXIII, #1, p. 38.

Webster, Officer Richard, XXV, #2, p.45 (photo)

Wehman, William, lawyer for John Montjoy, XXIII, #2, p. 23 (photo)

Weiss, Jack (author) “Augusta Jail,” IV, #1

Weldon, Alexandra K. (author) “Urban Row Houses,” IX, #1

Wendling Printing Company, by Betty Maddox Daniels, XVII, #2

Wessling, Jack (author) “Edwin Forrest,” XVII, #1, p.44

“Medal of Honor Winners,” XVI, #2, p.55

West, Moses tombstone (photo) XXVI, #1, p.23.

Western Baptist Seminary, classroom bldg. (photos) XI, #1, p.41& 42; also: XXVII, #2, p. 36 – 42 (photos)

“Westside: Covington’s Forgotten Community” XXIII, #2, p.30-54.

Wheeler, Rex, suspect in Sheriff Ferguson murder, XXV, #2, p. 42 (photo)

Whig Party, formation and decline, XIX, #2, 31-32; also XX, #1, p. 29.; also XXI, #1, p. 34

and James Southgate, XXI, #1 , p. 28

White Hall (Tomlinson home) (photo), IV, #1, p. 19.

White Horse Tavern & White Horse Acres, XXVI, #2, p. 17.

Whitehead, Carol Kuchle (author) “Joseph Kuchle Family,” XIV, #1

Whitehouse, Joseph & wife Lizzie Hildebrand, XXII, #1, p. 8

residence (photo) XXII, #1, p. 9

Whitson, Fran (author) “Baker-Hunt,” XII, #1

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Who Killed William Goebel? Norman Snyder (author), VIII, #1, p. 21

Who was Mrs. Southgate? XIX, #2, p.9

Wickliffe, Robert & Margaret Preston Wickliffe (portraits) V, #1, p.32

Wileman, Maj. Abram G., Pendleton Co, Hero, II, #2

Wilham, Krysta (author) “Coming Down the Pike,” XXV, #2, p. 3-24.

William Clark at Big Bone (1807), XIV, #2

William, Howard L., XXI, #2, p. 13

Willis House (color photo), cover XXVII, #2

Willson, Gov. Augustus & racetrack, VI, #1, p. 9

Wilson, L. B., VI, #1, p. 11

Wineries in Northern Kentucky, XIX, #1, p. 19; also XXI, #2, p. 41

Winn, Matt, (photo) VI, #1, p.5; XXVI, #2, p. 6.

Winnfield Cottage [Piatt] (house drawing), VI, #1, p. 55-6.

Winslow, Shane (author) “Stairways to Salvation,” XXI, #1, p. 45

Winston Family, XV, #2

Winters, Francis, funeral of veteran, XXII, #1, p. 36.

Withers, Charles A., as Superintendent of Covington & Lexington Railroad, XXIV, #2, p. 5.

WLW, “The Nation’s Station,” XXVII, #2, p. 3.

Wolking, Sr. Teresa, OSB (author) “VMA & Benedictines,” XI, #1

Women and Divorce in the 1920s, XXVII, #2, p. 29 – 35.

Women of Valor, Civil War, XIX, #1, p. 11

Woodall, Frank, III, #2, p. 57

Woodfill, Lt. Samuel, VI, #2, p.6

“World of William Longstreet: Covington City Manager System,” XXIV, #2, p. 34

World War I in Covington: XV, #1; also XXIII, #1, p. 24.

World War II in Covington: XXIII, #1, p. 27-28.

Wormold, James (photo) IV, #2, p.1

Y Yater, George (author) “Nine Young Men from Kentucky,” X, #2

Yeager, Chuck & Ed Schneider, XXI, #2, p. 37

Yeager, Phyllis (author) “The Real Sacagawea,” XI, #2, p. 44

Teagle, Matt (author) “Religion & Committee of 500,” XXI, #1, p. 38

York, the Slave Who Went With Lewis & Clark, X, #2

Youtsey, Dr. Claude (photo) & Speeers Hospital, XXIV, #2, p. 56

Youtsey, Henry, as Wm. Goebel murderer, VIII, #1, page 21, 22; also XXI, #2, p. 9

Youtsey, Henry, VIII, #1, p. 29 (photo)

Z

Zimmer, Charles & Covington Safety Commission (photo) XXIV, #2, p. 35