Century of City-Building: Three Generations of the Kilgour Family in Cincinnati, 1798–1914, by Doris W. Dwyer: noted, 83:171
Ceredo, Ky., 96:149
Cerralvo, Mexico: during Mexican War, 106:38
Cerro Gordo, Mexico: Mexican War battle of and John Williams, 105:582
Cerulean Springs and the Springs of Western Kentucky, by William T. Turner and LaDonna Dixon Anderson: noted, 104:806–7
Ceruti, Florencio, 105:607–8
Cervantes, Miguel: on history, 101:480
Chabrat, Guy Ignatius: and Jesuits in Ky., 108:233–39
Chadakoff, Rochelle: ed., Eleanor Roosevelt's "My Day": Her Acclaimed Columns, 1936–1945, reviewed, 88:230–31
Chafee, Adna R.: illus., 104:68; and Preston Brown case, 104:63, 68, 72; tactics during Philippine War, 104:66
Chafee, Zechariah, 98:183
Chaffin, Tom: Fatal Glory: Narciso Lopez and the First Clandestine U.S. War against Cuba, reviewed, 95:100–102
Chains of Fear: American Race Relations Since Reconstruction, by Michael J. Cassity: noted, 84:104–5
Chal, Joseph, 97:421
Chalfant, Edward: Better in Darkness: A Biography of Henry Adams, His Second Life, 1862-1891, reviewed, 94:193–95
Challen, Naomi, 76:279
Challen, William, 76:279
Challenge and Change in Appalachia: The Story of Hindman Settlement School, by Jesse Stoddart: reviewed, 101:324–25
Challenge of Feminist Biography: Writing the Lives of Modern American Women, edited by Sara Alpern et al.: noted, 92:452–53
Chalmers, James R., 74:290, 293, 97:260–65, 267–73, 275, 285
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 104:423
Chamberlain, John, 84:290, 100:482
Chamberlain, Joshua L., 96:14
Chamberlain, Neville, 104:479
Chambers, Benjamin Stuart, 74:35
Chambers, Bruce W.: Art and Artists of the South: The Robert P. Coggins Collection, reviewed, 83:285–86
Chambers, Frank, 95:243–44, 249, 264–65, 271, 279
Chambers, George, 90:337
Chambers, George W., 95:244, 260
Chambers, James, 79:357–58
Chambers, John, 86:348, 105:221; at battle of the Thames, 105:218
Chambers, John S., 73:99; book by, 103:65; book collection of, 103:63; and the Book Thieves, 103:50; friendship with William H. Townsend, 103:65; illus., 103:49, 711
Chambers, John Whiteclay: The Tyranny of Change: America in the Progressive Era, 1900–1917, noted, 78:385
Chambers, Patrick H., 95:244
Chambers, Peter: during Dudley's Defeat, 104:34
Chambers, Thomas A.: Drinking the Waters: Creating an American Leisure Class at Nineteenth-Century Mineral Springs, reviewed, 101:158–60
Chambers, Thomas Jefferson, 95:244
Chambers, Violetta Bradford, 74:35
Chambersburg, Pa., 106:496
Champion, Alfred H., 79:331
Champion, Emilous, 90:181
Champion Paper and Fiber Company (Hamilton, Ohio), 94:266, 269, 271
Champlin, James, 88:428
Chan, Alexandra A.: book review by, 107:432–34; Slavery in the Age of Reason: Archaeology at a New England Farm, reviewed, 105:686–88
Chance, Joseph E.: ed., Mexican War Journal of Captain Franklin Smith, reviewed, 100:265–67; ed., Mexico Under Fire: Being the Diary of Samuel Ryan Curtis, 3rd Ohio Volunteer Regiment, 1846–1847, noted, 93:382–83; Jefferson Davis's Mexican War Regiment, reviewed, 91:94–96
Chancellor, John: Audubon, 77:298–300
Chancellorsville, Va.: battle of, 92:405, 101:439, 441, 445, 456
Chandler, Albert Benjamin ("Happy"), 72:205, 75:327–28, 76:235, 81:77, 82:358–88, 83:39, 45–46, 61, 63, 130, 84:30, 39–42, 45–46, 48–49, 69, 162, 186, 189, 397–99, 403, 405, 407–9, 417, 419, 87:420, 88:192, 89:358–59, 90:256, 93:442, 95:55, 173, 177, 98:348, 361, 371, 396, 100:142, 102:11, 104:227, 415, 452, 527, 554, 576, 591, 593; during 1937 flood, 102:192; and the 1938 Ky. Democratic primary, 80:309–29; as baseball commissioner, 99:4, 99, 107–21; campaign speaking of, 79:227–39, 352; career of, 85:138–61; and civil rights, 104:448, 559; early life, 99:99, 107; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:447–49; evaluation of by peers, 104:453; first administration, 104:569; and George Chescheir, 105:422; as governor, 99:99, 102; highway patrol, 104:520; illus., 105:463, 107:329; and integration of baseball, 99:110–16; and Ky. politics, 99:5, 6, 7, 25–26, 29, 241, 266, 298; merit system, 104:569; political campaigns of, 104:414, 440–43, 518, 545, 555–58, 560–65, 582–89; relationship with Bert Combs, 104:579; relationship with Earle Clements, 104:524, 563, 576–79; relationship with Ed Prichard, 104:513, 540–45; school integration, 101:244; second administration, 104:559–60; support of Republicans, 104:560; tax plan, 104:590; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:356–61; University of Ky. medical center, 104:567; with Vance H. Trimble, Heroes, Plain Folks, and Skunks: The Life and Times of Happy Chandler, reviewed, 88:83–84; visits North Africa, 101:311–12
Chandler, Ben: gubernatorial candidacy, 102:10–11; on Paul E. Patton's pardons, 102:85
Chandler, Burchel, 88:185–87
Chandler, Callie Sanders, 85:138
Chandler, Dan, 99:106
Chandler, David G.: and James Lawton Collins Jr., eds., The D-Day Encyclopedia, reviewed, 92:338–39
Chandler, David Leon: The Binghams of Louisville: The Dark History Behind One of America's Great Fortunes, reviewed, 86:280–82
Chandler, Joe, 99:103
Chandler, Joseph, 72:376
Chandler, Joseph Sephus, 85:138
Chandler, Mildred, 99:106
Chandler, Mimi, 99:106
Chandler, Zachariah, 96:333
Chang, Derek: Citizens of a Christian Nation: Evangelical Missions and the Problem of Race in the Nineteenth Century, reviewed, 108:145–46
Change, Iris: The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II, reviewed, 96:108–10
Changing of the Guard: Anglo-American Relations, 1941–1946, by Randall Bennett Woods: reviewed, 89:323–24
Channing, Edward, 80:141; and Arndt M. Stickles, 105:78
Channing, Steven A., 89:192, 197, 90:74, 92:248, 254, 260, 264; documentary film by, 104:611; Kentucky: A Bicentennial History, reviewed, 77:46–49
Channing, William Ellery: campaign speaking of, 79:227–39, 316
Chantal, Jane Frances de, 74:30, 32
Chapel, Luther, 90:158
Chapelle, Helene: correspondence with Alma Wheeler, 102:65–66; search for, 102:67
Chapeze, Ben, 73:365
Chaplain, Abram, 83:220
Chaplain River, 96:339
Chaplain to the Confederacy: Basil Manly and Baptist Life in the Old South, by A. James Fuller: reviewed, 99:312–13
Chaplin, Abraham, 72:226, 229, 231, 235–36, 84:250–51
Chaplin, Joyce E.: First Scientific American, The: Benjamin Franklin and the Pursuit of Genius, 105:250
Chaplin Creek (Ky.), 73:298
Chaplin Hills, Ky., 73:301; battle of, 73:397, 399
Chapman, Augustus H., 106:335
Chapman, Dale, 83:56
Chapman, George W., 74:16
Chapman, Mike: book review by, 105:542–43
Chapman, Sam, 99:106
Chapman, Thomas, 94:22
Chapman, Virgil, 82:29, 84:157–58, 196; 1948 Democratic senatorial primary, 104:533–34; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:453–54; pardon of Ed Prichard, 104:538; Paris, Ky., 104:452
Chapman, Wickliffe, 75:114
Chappell, David L.: Inside Agitators: White Southerns in the Civil Rights Movement, reviewed, 92:438–39; Stone of Hope, A: Prophetic Religion and the Death of Jim Crow, reviewed, 102:266–70
Chapperal Coal Company (Ky.): and Paul E. Patton, 102:70
Chapultepec, Mexico: Mexican War battle of and Theodore O'Hara, 105:576
Character Factory: Baden-Powell and the Origins of the Boy Scout Movement, by Michael Rosenthal: reviewed, 85:379–81
Character of John Adams, The, by Peter Shaw: reviewed, 75:68–69
Charles, Joseph, 74:277
Charles Brockden Brown's Revolution and the Birth of American Gothic, by Peter Kafer: reviewed, 103:782–83
Charleson, W.Va., 107:359, 377, 382
Charles Scott and the "Spirit of '76," by Harry M. Ward: reviewed, 86:377–78
Charleston (S.C.) Mercury, 101:417
Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier: on Fred M. Vinson, 75:309
Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette, 107:382
Charleston, Ill.: Lincoln-Douglas debate at, 106:515–16
Charleston, S.C., 72:407–8, 73:122, 124, 126, 128, 132, 135, 77:162, 95:6, 7, 102:30, 105:404, 106:388, 497, 108:237; conflict over the meaning of the Civil War, 102:392; harbor of, 73:319
Charleston, Tenn.: economic impact of Civil War on, 103:672–73
Charleston & Hamburg Railroad, 73:122–23, 135
Charleston! Charleston! The History of a Southern City, by Walter J. Fraser: reviewed, 88:466–67
Charlestown, Ind., 99:377
Charlestown, W.Va.: Twenty-second Kentucky Union Infantry Regiment at, 105:669
Charlestown Ordnance Works (Charlestown, Ind.), 100:146
Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History (Harvard University), 107:147
Charlotte, N.C., 75:137; school integration, 101:249
Charlottesville, Va., 72:427, 100:502, 107:552
Charlton, Albert: state capital relocation issue, 104:279
Charlton, Thomas L., 104:612, 638, 648; and Lois E. Myers, and Rebecca Sharpless, eds., Handbook of Oral History: review essay by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:685–98
Charter, By-Laws, etc. of the Louisville & Portland Canal Company, 72:51
Charting Louisiana: Selected Talks from the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Conference DVD, Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association: reviewed, 104:141–43
Chase, James S.: The Emergence of the Presidential Nominating Convention, 1789–1832, reviewed, 73:91–93
Chase, Philander D.: book reviews by, 93:474–76, 95:188–89
Chase, Salmon P., 80:286, 96:333, 346, 106:373, 438; and John S. Rarey, 108:194; Murat Halstead's letter, 103:640–41
Chase, Stuart: New Republic article, 104:424
Chase, William, 77:281
Chase College of Law (Highland Heights, Ky.), 98:186
Chasing the White Dog: An Amateur Outlaw's Adventures in Moonshine, by Max Watman: noted, 107:637
Chastellux, Marquis de, 90:43
Chateaubriand, Rene´ de, 90:30
Chatham, James O.: Sundays Down South: A Pastor's Stories, reviewed, 98:226–27
Chatham Field, Ga.: POW camp at, 105:454
Chatman, Viva, 98:389
Chattahoochee River (Tenn.), 74:295, 92:295
Chattanooga, Tenn., 73:319, 418, 74:304, 75:131–33, 138, 93:61, 268, 274, 278, 94:159, 160, 95:7, 26–27, 96:315–16, 318, 323–24, 327, 329, 97:252, 254; black branch library in, 93:162; during Civil War, 108:70; John Hunt Morgan's headquarters in, 108:19–21
Chattanooga–A Death Grip on the Confederacy, by James Lee McDonough: reviewed, 83:157–59
Chattaroi Railroad, 72:250, 257, 260
Chattel Slavery and Wage Slavery: The Anglo-American Context, 1830–1860, by Marcus Cunliffe: reviewed, 79:185–87
Chaumiere des Prairies, 90:118, 120, 129, 136, 139
Chauncey, Commodore: fleet of, 105:220
Chautauqua: and Henry Hardin Cherry, 92:267–87; in N.Y., 93:54, 75; programs of, 72:344
Chazelle, Pierre, 108:222, 230; Jesuit school in Louisville, Ky., 108:235–36; at Saint Mary's College, 108:233; at Saint Mary's Seminary, 108:223, 225–26
Cheapside (Lexington, Ky.): slave auctions at, 106:446
Cheatam, Benjamin F.: during Civil War, 72:300
Cheatham, Benjamin Franklin, 76:17, 96:340
Cheek, Christen Ashby: ed., "Memoirs of Mrs. E. B. Patterson: A Perspective on Danville during Civil War", 92:347–99
Cheek, George W., 84:388
Cheek, Margaret Logan McKee, 92:348, 374–75
Cheek, Mary Ashby, 92:348
Cheever, George, 90:184
chemical industry: and vinyl chloride, article about, 102:157–81
chemical unions: danger of vinyl chloride, 102:179–80
Chen, Anthony S.: Fifth Freedom, The: Jobs, Politics, and Civil Rights in the United States, 1941-1972, reviewed, 107:134–35
Chenault, D. W., 76:15
Chenery House Hotel (Springfield, Ill.): Abraham Lincoln at, 106:416–17
Cheney, Dick: on Iraq, 102:354; and the War on Poverty in Breathitt County, Ky., 107:410–11
Cheng, Mrs.—, 83:121
Chenoa, Ill.: George A. Ellsworth in, 108:9, 17
Chenoweth, J. T., 85:327, 329, 332, 341, 347, 349, 351, 352, 353
Cherbourg, France, 72:56, 102:39
Cherny, Robert W.: A Righteous Cause: The Life of William Jennings Bryan, reviewed, 84:89–90
Cherokee (transport ship), 94:386
Cherokee Gardens (Louisville, Ky.): development of, 107:58
Cherokee Indian Nation: A Troubled History, edited by Duane H. King: reviewed, 79:273–75
Cherokee Indians, 72:279, 284, 395, 73:65–66, 68, 74:345, 78:304, 80:271, 276, 278, 90:2, 3, 19, 226, 229, 91:249, 272–73, 286, 307, 320, 92:161, 97:139, 144–45, 150, 155, 101:7, 102:480; frontier conflicts of, 106:347; Melungeon ancestry, 102:211; Sycamore Shoals Treaty, 102:496; Thomas Jefferson's negotiations with, 106:358
Cherokee Nation in the Civil War, The, by Clarissa W. Confer: reviewed, 105:712–13
Cherokee Park (Louisville, Ky.), 107:34, 50–52, 55, 58; Daniel Boone sculpture, 102:513; Daniel Boone sculpture, illus., 102:514; land development near, 107:57
Cherokee Phoenix, 75:339
Cherokee State Park (Land Between the Lakes, Ky.), 91:200
Cherokee Sunset: A Nation Betrayed, by Samuel Carter: reviewed, 75:339–40
Cherokee Triangle (Louisville, Ky.): creation of, 107:54
Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700–1835, by Theda Perdue: reviewed, 97:211–12
Cherokee Women in Crisis: Trail of Tears, Civil War, and Allotment, 1838–1907, by Carolyn Ross Johnston: reviewed, 102:99–100
Cherrington, Ernest, 92:185, 194, 198
Cherry, Andrew, 100:46
Cherry, Henry Hardin, 74:21, 75:31, 45, 86:25–26, 29–31, 35, 37–39, 43–45, 48, 88:443, 444, 446–47, 451–54, 456, 97:303; and Chautauqua programs, 92:267–87; illus., 105:84; and Western Kentucky University, 105:80, 83–85
Cherry, Mrs. T. C., 86:36
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company v. Kentucky, 98:257
Chesapeake region: out-migration, 106:341–42
Chescheir, George M., 100:139; and 1937 flood, 105:421–22; Axis POWs at Fort Benning, Ga., 105:417–60; career of, 105:421–22, 458; eastern Kentucky coal mining investigation, 105:421; illus., 105:418, 422, 425, 440, 445, 447, 457, 459
Chescheir, James, 105:450–51
Chesebrough, David B.: God Ordained This War: Sermons on the Sectional Crisis, 1830–1865, reviewed, 90:392–93; "No Sorrow like Our Sorrow": Northern Protestant Ministers and the Assassination of Lincoln, reviewed, 92:220–21
Cheshire, Great Britain: during Civil War, 107:168, 195
Cheshire, Maxine Hall, 83:128
Chesire, E. L., 94:169
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell, 93:174
Chessboard of War: Sherman and Hood in the Autumn Campaigns of 1864, by Anne J. Bailey: reviewed, 98:119–20
Chess-Carley Company (Louisville, Ky.), 73:347, 350
Chessman, G. Wallace: book note by, 91:462; book reviews by, 79:396–98, 84:89–90, 92:429–30
Chesson, Michael B.: Richmond After the War, 1865–1900, reviewed, 80:353–54
Chester, Colby M., 88:45, 57, 59–60
Chester, Edward W.: Sectionalism, Politics and American Diplomacy, reviewed, 76:77–79
Chester, E. W., 100:152, 157
Chester, S.C.: George A. Ellsworth in, 108:109–10
Chester County (Pa.) Times: and Abraham Lincoln autobiography, 106:480
Chester County, Pa., 72:65
Chestnut, Mary Boykin, 73:423–24
Chestnut Street (Louisville, Ky.), 107:44
Chet, Guy, Conquering the American Wilderness: The Triumph of European Warfare in the Colonial Northeast: reviewed, 101:332–34
Chetlain, Augustus, 72:384–85
Cheunissen, Rev. ——, 83:121
Chevalier, Stuart, 78:49
Cheverus, John Louis Lefebvre, 101:279
Cheyenne Indians, 95:232
Chicago (Ill.) Daily News, 84:376
Chicago (Ill.) Daily Tribune: on Fred M. Vinson, 75:309–10
Chicago (Ill.) Evening Journal, 108:100
Chicago (Ill.) Post, 77:114
Chicago (Ill.) Press and Tribune: Abraham Lincoln autobiography in, 106:479–80
Chicago (Ill.) Times: reaction to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:646–47; reporter with Grant at Vicksburg, Miss., 103:632
Chicago (Ill.) Tribune, 74:150, 81:376; on Alben W. Barkley, 76:118; on lynching, 84:272; on prohibition, 92:190
Chicago, Ill., 72:13, 361, 73:337, 378, 384, 431, 94:268, 277, 284, 289, 95:10, 26, 98:293–95, 344, 379, 380, 99:103, 107, 367, 375, 100:197, 490, 107:397; 1892 Democratic Convention at, 75:112; Appalachian outmigration to, 107:307; Confederate conspiracies in and George A. Ellsworth, 108:9, 14, 94–107; Democratic national convention of 1864 in, 108:14; oral history project in, 104:612; police department, 107:379; Republican Convention, 73:1–264
Chicago & North Western Railroad, 99:40
Chicago and Alton Railroad, 108:17
Chicago Bears, 97:404
Chicago Cardinals, 97:438, 441
Chicago Cubs, 99:112
Chicago Evening American: and William English Walling, 96:356–57
Chicago Medical School (Chicago, Ill.), 93:177
Chicago Seven, 83:37
Chicago's Irish Legion: The 90th Illinois Volunteers in the Civil War, by James B. Swan: reviewed, 107:122–24
Chicago's New Negroes: Modernity, The Great Migration, and Black Urban Life, by Davarian L. Baldwin: reviewed, 105:521–22
Chicago's Pride: The Stockyards, Packingtown, and Environs in the Nineteenth Century, by Louise Carroll Wade: reviewed, 86:88–89
Chicago Times: on Don Carlos Buell, 96:328
Chicago Tribune, 98:381, 100:162, 104:552; behavior of Ohio troops at the battle of Shiloh, 103:639; reaction to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:644–45; story about William English Walling, 96:38, 357–58, 366
Chickamauga, Ala., 75:81, 131
Chickamauga, Tenn., 94:165; battle of, 74:288, 93:274, 275, 278, 279, 280, 284, 99:57, 101:451–52, 108:78
Chickamauga Campaign, The, edited by Steven E. Woodworth: reviewed, 108:282–85
Chickamauga Indians, 79:254, 80:271, 83:224
Chickasaw Bayou (Miss.): battle of and the Twenty-second Kentucky Union Infantry Regiment in, 105:660, 663–64, 670–72; and the Vicksburg campaign, 103:647
Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss.: . see Chickasaw Bayou, Miss.
Chickasaw Indians, 72:284, 75:173, 317, 81:6–8, 11, 13, 20, 83:224, 90:229, 91:249, 273, 307, 388, 392, 92:26, 152, 156, 158, 159, 161, 162, 164, 167, 174, 105:660; Thomas Jefferson's negotiations with, 106:358
Chief Justiceship of John Marshall, 1801–1835, by Herbert A. Johnson: reviewed, 95:189–90
Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888–1910, by James W. Ely Jr.: reviewed, 93:492–93
Chief Justiceship of Warren Burger, 1969–1986, by Earl M. Maltz: reviewed, 98:222–24
Chihuahua, Mexico, 72:409; during Mexican War, 106:32
Child, Francis J., 80:177
Childers, Mr.—, 91:166
Children of Pride, by Robert Manson Myers: noted, 82:320
Children of the City: At Work and At Play, by David Nasaw: noted, 83:386
Children of the Depression, edited by Kathleen Thompson and Hilary Mac Austin: reviewed, 100:406–7
Children's Tin Box Fund: during World War I, 82:258
Childress, John, 89:388
Childs, Mrs. Craig, 79:263
Chile, H. M., 97:395
Chiles, Jane, 99:257
Chiles, J. M., 94:164, 169
Chillicothe, Ohio, 91:6, 21, 250, 251, 252, 310, 311, 94:8, 95:129, 223, 225, 97:137, 105:226; army headquarters at, 105:221; George Rogers Clark's campaign against, 106:347; Shawnee settlement, 102:494
Chillicothe Eagles (Ohio), 97:438
Chilton, Thomas, 72:286, 74:56, 78:133
Chilton, William E. III, 107:382
"'Chimney Corner Constitutions': Democratization and Its Limits in Frontier Kentucky," by Harry S. Laver, 95:337–67
China: communist revolution, 102:318; industrial development in, 107:337; and the Soviet Union, 102:318; and Vietnam, 102:329
Chinard, Gilbert, 92:77
Chinn, Adaline, 91:271, 276
Chinn, George M., 72:201, 203–4, 429, 79:175–77; illus., 101:33; Kentucky: Settlement and Statehood, 74:323–24; Ky. Historical Society director, 101:33, 44; Ky. Historical Society firearm collection, 101:30; Register editor, 101:2
Chinn, Imogene, 91:271, 276
Chinn, Jack, 76:295
Chinn, Julia, 75:198, 202, 91:262, 270, 276–77, 291
Chinn, Richard H., 94:127
Chinn family, 101:25
Chinnici, Joseph P., 97:350
Chinnuby (Chickasaw leader), 92:26
Chino, Wendell: testimony to the National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 107:361, 366
Chipley, Steve F., 97:181
Chippewa Indians, 91:252, 255
Chisholm Trail: High Road of the Cattle Kingdom, by Don Worcester: reviewed, 80:472–73
Chittenden, Henry, 98:17
Chitwood, Ira, 81:26
Chivington, John, 72:295, 95:235
Choate, Rufus, 73:360
"Choctaw Academy: Richard M. Johnson and the Business of Indian Education," by Ella Wells Drake, 91:260–97
Choctaw Indians, 72:284, 74:345; Thomas Jefferson's negotiations with, 106:358
Choctaws in a Revolutionary Age, 1750–1830, by Greg O'Brien: reviewed, 100:514–16
Choosing Truman: The Democratic Convention of 1944, by Robert H. Ferrell: reviewed, 92:341–42
Chrisman, David: book review by, 103:826–28
Christ Episcopal Church (Lexington, Ky.), 103:61
Christian, Anne, 77:195
Christian, Thomas: journal of, 104:27, 33, 36–38
Christian, William, 72:395, 73:68, 83:203, 211, 216, 92:10, 97:139, 144, 155
Christian Appalachian Project: oral history project, 104:643
Christian Baptist, 85:317
Christian Century, 78:153, 91:190, 195–96, 198; on J. B. Matthews, 84:300
Christian Chronicle (Philadelphia, Pa.), 74:201–2, 211
Christian Church: establishment of, 91:14
Christian Church Disciples, 94:293–94; in Louisville, Ky., 92:71
Christian County, Ky., 72:17, 73:164, 74:192, 75:112, 114–16, 118, 90:168, 174, 179, 95:132, 99:8, 15, 100:14, 140; African Americans in, 108:348; and civil rights, 99:16, 18; George A. Ellsworth in, 108:96; guerrilla warfare in, 103:531–32; integration in, 99:18–19; and Jefferson Davis, 107:214; . see also Hopkinsville, Ky.
Christian-Evangelist, 74:122
Christian family, 102:483
Christianity: in Nelson and Washington counties, 87:144–61
Christianity and the Mass Media in America: Toward a Democratic Accommodation, by Quentin J. Schultze: reviewed, 102:131–33
Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Pluralism: edited by Bill J. Leonard: reviewed, 98:322–23
Christian Messenger, 85:320
Christian Observer, 91:174; on E. O. Guerrant, 91:170
Christian Psalmist, 98:399
Christian Reconstruction: The American Missionary Association and Southern Blacks, 1861–1890, by Joe B. Richardson: reviewed, 85:91–93
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, in the Heart of the Alleghenies, by Lula Porterfield Givens: noted, 80:366
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