Wolfe County, Ky., 94:270, 271, 276, 107:404; and Carl D. Perkins, 107:407; education in, 91:151; and the Middle Kentucky River Area Development Council, 107:405–6; Robert F. Kennedy's visit to, 107:371–72, 391–92; War on Poverty in, 107:403, 412, 415–17
Wolfe County Emergency Food Stamp and Medical Program (Wolfe County, Ky.): and the War on Poverty, 107:412
Wolfford, David L., 101:237–38; "Fayette County School Integration Controversy, 1971–72, The: Removing the Vestiges of Segregation," 101:243–74
Wolfford, George, 86:216
Wolf Lick (Ky.), 72:340
Wolford, Frank L., 72:32–33, 36, 379–81, 80:301–2, 96:236, 108:40; biography of, 103:520; illus., 106:593; opposition to African American recruitment, 106:592
Wolfpen Notebooks: A Record of Appalachian Life, by James Still, 97:113; A Record of Appalachian Life, by James Still, reviewed, 91:81–82
Wolfpen Rusties, 97:113
Woll, Margaret, 99:279
Wollstonecraft, Mary: Vindication of the Rights of Women, 86:206
Wolstonecraft, Captain ——, 88:417
Wolters, Raymond: book reviews by, 100:239–40, 102:434–37
Woman Behind the Lens: The Life and Work of Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1864–1952, by Bettina Berch: reviewed, 99:421–23
Woman Doctor's Civil War: Esther Hill Hawks' Diary, edited by Gerald Schwartz: reviewed, 83:368–70
Woman of Conscience: Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, by Dennis Morrison: reviewed, 94:338–39
Woman Rebels, A (film), 98:408, 412–16
Woman's Forward Kentucky Movement, 74:23
Woman's Home Companion, 95:70
Woman's Home Mission Society, 99:58, 61, 63, 64
Woman's Missionary Union, 98:24–25, 37–38, 40–41
Woman's Place Is at the Typewriter: Office Work and Office Workers, 1870–1930, by Margery W. Davies: noted, 83:296
woman suffrage, 93:84, 423, 94:256, 257–58, 260, 263; effects of, 99:260, 288; in Kentucky, articles about, 93:1–42; Ky. leads South in, 99:251, 298–99; in school elections, 99:251–52
Woman Suffrage and the New Democracy, by Sara Hunter Graham: reviewed, 95:327–28
Woman Suffrage and the Origins of Liberal Feminism in the United States, 1820–1920, by Suzanne Marilley: noted, 95:460–61
Woman's Wage: Historical Meanings and Social Consequences, by Alice Kessler-Harris: reviewed, 89:429–30
women: education of, 77:11, 12, 14–24, 82:151–69; education of in late-nineteenth-century Kentucky, 105:394–97; effect of World War II on, 100:127, 188; gender-roles, 98:393, 405–28; on Kentucky frontier, 102:482–85; in Kentucky history, 90:64–89; on Ky. frontier, 107:18, 28–29; in Ky. poetry, 82:127–30; in Ky. politics, 99:34–35, 37, 213–302, 364–65, 371, 384; in labor organizations, 82:64–65, 136–50; and labor unions during World War II, 100:188–89; in nursing, 82:257–76; as religious reformers, 99:53–68; romance and marriage, article about, 93:43–78; slavery and the status of, 87:1–19; sports at University of Ky., 93:422–45; suffrage in school elections, 76:303; and tobacco farming in the central Ohio River Valley, 108:317–46; war production, 100:178–93; women reformers in Appalachian Ky., 85:237–61; during World War II, 100:167–94; as World War II pilots, 100:184–85; . see also Collins, Martha Layne; Cromwell, Emma Guy; Flannery, Mary Elliott; Goan, Melanie Beals; Stovall, Thelma; woman suffrage
Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South, by Wilma A. Dunaway: reviewed, 107:593–94
Women Against Women: American Anti-Suffragism, 1880–1920, by Jane Jerome Camhi: noted, 93:510
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs): illus., 100:185
Women and the Law of Property in Early America, by Marylynn Salmon: reviewed, 85:81–82
Women and the Republican Party, 1854–1924, by Melanie Susan Gustafson: reviewed, 100:234–35
Women at War with America: Private Lives in a Patriotic Era, by D'Ann Campbell: reviewed, 84:228–29
Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood, by Karen Ward Mahar: reviewed, 105:330–32
Women in American History: A Bibliography: vol. 2, edited by Jessica Brown and Susan Kinnell, noted, 84:238
Women in Journalism (Washington, D.C.), 104:637
Women in Kentucky, by Helen Deiss Irvin: reviewed, 78:362–63
Women in Lexington, by Deirdre A. Scaggs: noted, 104:806–7
"Women in the Promised Land: A Review Essay of Daughters of Canaan: A Saga of Southern Women," by Joan E. Cashin, 93:79–85
Women of Country Music, The: A Reader, edited by Charles K. Wolfe: noted, 103:845
Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s, by Kathleen M. Blee: reviewed, 90:310–11
Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America, by Linda K. Kerber, reviewed, 80:231–32
Women on the Civil War Battlefront, by Richard H. Hall: reviewed, 104:324–25
Women's Alliance of Louisville, 99:37
Women's Book of World Records and Achievements, edited by Lois Decker O'Neill: reviewed, 78:189–90
Women's Christian Temperance Union, 72:354, 73:388, 74:235, 75:28, 40, 44, 85:253, 88:55, 92:182, 189, 94:238, 98:63
Women's City Club (Louisville, Ky.): and subdivision planning, 107:66
Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change, edited by Angela Boswell and Judith N. McArthur: noted, 104:809
Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Materialism, 1920-1930, The, by Jan Doolittle Wilson: reviewed, 106:134–35
Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 92:191
Women's Peace Party: and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:62
Women's Trade Union League: and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:62
Women's Work? American Schoolteachers, 1650–1920, by Joel Perlmann and Robert A. Margo: reviewed, 99:179–81
Wood, Alva, 83:179
Wood, Andrew T., 78:230
Wood, Asher, 85:235
Wood, Betty: Slavery in Colonial America, 1619–1776, reviewed, 103:549–50
Wood, Bradford J.: book reviews by, 99:307–9, 100:210–12, 101:329–30, 105:102–3, 107:429–31; This Remote Part of the World: Regional Formation in Lower Cape Fear, North Carolina, 1725–1775, reviewed, 103:552–54
Wood, Edith, ed.: Mary Telfair to Mary Few: Selected Letters, 1802-1844, reviewed, 106:89–90
Wood, Eleazar D.: at battle of the Thames, 105:218; Dudley's Defeat, recollections of, 104:38–39; Fort Meigs, defense of, 104:24; Kentucky militia, evaluation of, 104:6
Wood, George B., 94:399
Wood, Gordon S., 75:332, 95:338, 101:234, 105:252–53; Americanization of Benjamin Franklin, The, review essay, 105:247, 257–61; idealist-behaviorist conflict, 104:118–19; and Louise G. Wood, Russian-American Dialogue on the American Revolution, reviewed, 94:308–9; reputation of, 104:106; United States historiography, current state of, 104:97–98
Wood, Henry C., 93:398
Wood, John, 76:98–102, 105–10, 98:68
Wood, Julia Erin: book review by, 105:557–58
Wood, Kirsten E.: Masterful Women: Slaveholding Widows from the American Revolution through the Civil War, reviewed, 104:316–18
Wood, Leonard, 84:360, 95:53, 98:44
Wood, Mary Elizabeth: French Imprint on the Heart of America, reviewed, 77:63–65
Wood, Robert C., 81:350
Wood, Robert M., 89:295, 296
Wood, Thomas J., 72:274, 96:329
Wood, Thomas John, 97:277
Woodard, Komozi: book review by, 107:615–17
Woodbridge, Hensley C., 80:3, 86:142, 143; book review by, 78:173–74, 79:269–70
Woodburn/Rick Pond, Ky., 92:273
Woodbury, Levi, 81:173, 183, 186
Woodbury, Tenn., 75:129
Woodell, Harold: The Shattered Dream: A Southern Bride at the Turn of the Century, reviewed, 89:316
Woodford, Buckner, 94:160
Woodford, James M., 108:91
Woodford, Jim, 104:415
Woodford, Mary, 77:2
Woodford, Mary A. ("Mollie"), 94:148, 162
Woodford, Mrs. James M., 108:92
Woodford, Sallie, 94:148, 160, 162, 171
Woodford County, Ky., 72:208, 217, 235, 73:366, 391, 74:300, 302, 95:132, 99:215, 226, 100:493, 108:365; African Americans in, 108:349; agriculture in, 108:353; Coleman family in, 103:699–700; Ed Prichard's move to, 104:548; heritage committee of, 72:427; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:28–32; Matthew Kennedy's move to, 103:512; Pisgah Presbyterian Church, 102:24; politics in, 104:416; Presbyterian Seminary in, 74:99–111; proposal to relocate state capital to, 104:253; slavery in, 101:94; soldiers during Mexican War, 106:10
Woodford County, Va., 72:414
Woodford Mambrino (horse), 100:487
Woodford Reserve Distillery (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:469, 491
Woodhull, Victoria, 86:204
Woodin, William, 72:289
Woodiwiss, Michael: Organized Crime and American Power: A History, reviewed, 100:245–47
Woodlake (Franklin County), 93:26
Woodlake (horse), 100:492
Woodland period, 90:6, 7
Woodland Period Systematics in the Middle Ohio Valley, edited by Darlene Applegate and Robert C. Mainfort Jr.: reviewed, 103:767–69
Woodman, Harold D.: book review by, 90:413–15; essay by, 85:287
Woodmen of the World, Paducah, Ky., 96:258, 98:276–77
Woodpecker (horse), 100:476
Woodress, James, 80:4
Woodring, George: Appalachian Volunteers (AVs), 107:390; and Robert F. Kennedy's presidential candidacy, 107:394–96
Woodrow, James, 80:146
Woodrow Wilson: A Biography, by August Heckscher: reviewed, 91:234–35
Woodrow Wilson and the Press: Prelude to the Presidency, by James D. Startt: reviewed, 103:589–90
Woodrow Wilson and World War I, 1917–1921, by Robert H. Ferrell: reviewed, 84:332–33
Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs (Princeton University), 104:426
Woodrow Wilson's Right Hand: The Life of Colonel Edward M. House, by Godfrey Hodgson: reviewed, 104:343–45
Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation, by John M. Mulder: reviewed, 77:233–34
Woodruff, Nan Elizabeth: As Rare As Rain: Federal Relief in the Great Southern Drought of 1930–1931, reviewed, 84:98–100
Woodruff, William B.: Louisiana Regiment, 105:602
Woodruff, William E., 73:298, 304, 398
Woods, Alva, 80:204, 82:220
Woods, Clarence A., 94:253
Woods, Emma, 100:298
Woods, Jeff: Black Struggle, Red Scare: Segregation and Anticommunism in the South, 1948–1968, reviewed, 102:266–70; and the southern civil rights movement, 104:218–19, 238, 244–45
Woods, Randall Bennett: A Changing of the Guard: Anglo-American Relations, 1941–1946, reviewed, 89:323–24; Fulbright: A Biography, reviewed, 94:339–41
Woodson, Carter G., 97:305–6, 321
Woodson, Isaac T., 100:14, 17
Woodson, Silas, 75:10–12, 19, 76:317, 88:18
Woodson, Urey, 76:156–57
Woodstock (Todd County, Ky.): home of Dorothy Dix, 90:369, 370, 371, 373
Woodville, Miss.: Rosemont Planation, 107:144, 206
Woodward, C. Vann, 72:9, 80:308, 89:340, 96:138, 97:306, 99:95–96, 100:275; interpretation of slavery, 103:732; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:342; Mary Chesnut's Civil War, reviewed, 80:466–68; The Old World's New World, reviewed, 91:213–14; Thinking Back: The Perils of Writing History, reviewed, 84:424–25; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:330–32; Thomas D. Clark letters to, 103:331, 341–43
Woodward, David R.: Trial by Friendship: Anglo-American Relations, 1917–1918, reviewed, 91:449–50
Woodward, George Washington, 76:333
Woodward, James T., 88:17
Woodward, Michael Vaughan, 86:62, 63
Woodward, Sherman, 97:50
Woodward, Virginia, 99:259
Woodward, William E., 81:369
Woodworth, Steven E., 89:370–71, 101:444; book reviews by, 94:297–98, 98:435–38; Davis and Lee at War, reviewed, 95:318–19; ed., The American Civil War: A Handbook of Literature and Research, reviewed, 95:443–45; ed., The Art of Command in the Civil War, reviewed, 97:474–75; Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West, reviewed, 89:216–17; and Mark Grimsley, Shiloh: A Battlefield Guide, reviewed, 104:150–52; Shiloh Campaign, The, reviewed, 107:121–22
Woodworth, Steven E., ed.: Chickamauga Campaign, The, reviewed, 108:282–85
Woody, Robert: Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:322–23
Woody, Thomas, 89:61
Woofter, Thomas, 78:54
Wool, John E., 81:348; during Mexican War, 106:31–34
Woolen, Walter, 89:295, 296
Wooley, Aaron Kitchell, 72:11
Wooley, Abraham R., 88:405, 406, 407, 408, 417
Wooley, Bryan: We be Here When the Morning Comes, 107:500; We Be Here When the Morning Comes, reviewed, 75:148–50
Woolf, Virginia, 90:368
Woolfolk, Chester, 84:380–81, 395
Woolfolk, L. B., 74:207; and the whipping issue, 100:10, 17
Woolfolk, Mary, 89:242
Woolfolk, Sophia W., 89:242, 243
Woolfolk, Sue, 77:1
Woolfolk, William, 89:242
Woolfolk Guard: Fourth Kentucky Regiment, 77:2
Woolley, Aaron K., 94:126
Woolley, B. H., 94:123, 124
Woolley, Charles, 94:120, 122
Woolley, Sallie (Charles's daughter), 94:120
Woolley, Sallie (Wickliffe, Charles's mother), 94:118, 120
Woolper, John, 78:297
Woolridgetown, Ky.: African American settlement near, 104:515
Woolsey, Bill, 96:374
Woolsey, F. W., 79:233, 238
Woolums, J. W.: Midway, Ky., 108:31
Woolverton, John F.: Robert H. Gardiner and the Reunification of Worldwide Christianity, reviewed, 104:346–48
Wooster, Moses F., 73:309, 399, 409, 413
Wooster, Ralph A.: Politicians, Planters, and Plain Folk: Courthouse and Statehouse in the Upper South, 1850–1860, reviewed, 75:249–50
Wooster, Robert: American Military Frontiers, The: The United States Army in the West, 1783-1900, reviewed, 108:149–50; book review by, 88:355–56
Wooten, Joseph, 79:122
Wooten, Thomas, 79:122
Wooten Community Center (Leslie County, Ky.), 95:63
Worcester, Don: The Chisholm Trail: High Road of the Cattle Kingdom, reviewed, 80:472–73
Worde, Henry, 89:150
Worden, W. L.: article about Melungeons, 102:220
"Words for the Hour": A New Anthology of American Civil War Poetry, edited by Faith Barrett and Cristanne Miller: reviewed, 105:131–33
Work, George: correspondence with Joseph Holt, 106:403–4
Work, Herbert, 81:37–38
Work, Joe, 97:421
Work, Thomas: Ky. Regiment, 105:596
Work and Faith in the Kentucky Coal Fields: Subject to Dust, by Richard J. Callahan Jr.: reviewed, 106:233–35
"Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers in Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933," by Edmund F. Wehrle, 90:345–67
workers' compensation system: reform of, 102:77
Workers on the Edge: Work, Leisure, and Politics in Industrializing Cincinnati, 1788–1890, by Steven J. Ross: reviewed, 84:426–28
Working at Play: A History of Vacations in the United States, by Cindy S. Aron: reviewed, 98:131–33
Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam, by Christian G. Appy: reviewed, 91:362–64
"Working Like A Slave: Views of Slavery and the Status of Women in Antebellum Kentucky," by Richard Sears, 87:1–19
Workingmen's Democracy: The Knights of Labor and American Politics, by Leon Fink: reviewed, 82:195–97
"Working the Black Patch: Tobacco Farming Traditions, 1890–1930," by Suzanne M. Hall, 89:266–86
Working the Diaspora: The Impact of African Labour on the Anglo-American World, 1650-1850, by Frederick C. Knight: reviewed, 107:581–83
Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History: A Diary, 1928–1930, by Lorenzo J. Greene: reviewed, 88:362–63
Workman, Nimrod: music of', 107:493
"Work or Fight": Race, Gender, and the Draft in World War One, by Gerald E. Shenk: reviewed, 104:746–48
Works of Benjamin Franklin, edited by Jared Sparks, 105:267
Works Progress Administration (WPA), 90:280, 281, 283, 95:57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 75–76, 98:385, 396, 99:365, 370; and the 1938 Ky. Senate election, 80:316–18, 321, 326–27; and employment, 107:315; and Ky. Historical Society, 101:29
World Bank, 95:287, 104:494
World Economic Conference (1933), 72:412
World Enough and Time, by Robert Penn Warren, 104:2, 79; evaluation of, 104:88–90; noted, 98:338–39; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:294–95
World of George Washington, The, by Richard M. Ketchum: reviewed, 73:316–18
World of Jesse Stuart, The: Selected Poems: ed. by J. R. LeMaster, reviewed, 74:238–40
World of Patience Gromes: Making and Unmaking a Black Community, by Scott C. Davis: reviewed, 86:396–98
World of Toil and Strife: Community Transformation in Backcountry South Carolina, 1750-1805, by Peter N. Moore: reviewed, 106:79–80
World's Columbian Exposition (1893), 92:54
World Series, 99:103, 105, 106, 112; (1919), 82:359; (1945), 82:365
World the Sixties Made, The: Politics and Culture in Recent America, edited by Van Gosse and Richard Moser: reviewed, 102:145–47
World They Made Together, The: Black and White Values in Eighteenth-Century Virginia, by Mechal Sobel: reviewed, 87:67–69
World Tomorrow: and J. B. Matthews, 84:288
World Trade Bill (1962), 107:326
World Unsuspected: Portraits of Southern Childhood, edited by Alex Harris: noted, 86:202
World War I, 72:67, 198, 73:430–31, 74:121, 249, 75:53, 76:325, 78:255, 82:154–56, 168, 87:153–58, 88:76, 90:346, 347, 92:177, 178, 181, 185, 288, 93:333, 337, 94:247, 250, 254, 264, 265, 402, 95:29–55, 96:126, 367–70, 374, 98:179–204, 401, 100:172, 101:411, 104:43, 76, 411, 513–14, 107:55, 214–15, 222–23; African Americans in, 99:148; and civil liberties, 104:451; effect on Civil War memorials, 102:394–95; and George Chescheir, 105:421, 423; Louisville, Ky. during, 107:67; scholarship on, 99:124–27, 132–35; U.S. in, 99:124–37, 152
World War II, 72:193, 74:38, 62, 125, 80:329, 81:68, 85:150, 90:109, 92:288–304, 409–10, 93:333–39, 94:269, 272, 286, 95:292, 96:125–26, 269–93, 97:32–33, 39, 123–24, 99:99, 101, 102, 106, 133, 221, 245, 101:20, 30, 102:2, 104:485, 513–14, 660, 105:461–62, 107:229–30, 340, 353; Axis POWs at Fort Benning, Ga., 105:417–60; Axis POWS in Ky. during, 100:139–65; and Carl Dee Perguson Jr., 101:297–318; Charles P. Roland's memoir, 101:75–92; effect on women, 108:328; and Forrest C. Pogue, 104:675–84; and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 102:311; and Gene Wheeler, 102:39–67; and the GI Bill, 100:136–37, 311; Harrodsburg Tankers during, 86:230–77; Hopkinsville, Ky., during, 100:129–38; industry during, 100:177–93; and Ky. Historical Society, 101:24–25; Ky. home front during, 100:127–94; letter of, 101:20; letters of Henry Jackson, 88:287–317; Louisville, Ky. during, 107:68; Norman A. Graebner in, 107:551; Robert Penn Warren during, 104:91; in Simpson County, Ky., during, 100:170–76; Victory Bond sales during, 100:195–200; war crimes during, 95:135–80; women in Ky. during, 100:167–94
World Wonder Saved: How Mammoth Cave Became a National Park, by Cecil E. Goode: noted, 85:284–85
World Zionist Organization, 74:237
Worley, Jeff, ed.: What Comes Down to Us: 25 Contemporary Kentucky Poets, noted, 107:629
Worley, Sam: book review by, 103:787–89
Worrell, Franklin A.: death of, 105:246
Worsley, William, 88:412
Worsley, William W., 72:147, 88:413
Worth, General ——, 95:240
Worth, William Jenkins: during Mexican War, 106:22, 24, 27, 29–30, 32, 34–35
Wortham, J. S., 87:417
Worthen, Dennis B.: Pharmacy in World War II, reviewed, 102:582–84
Worthington, C. T., 72:367
Worthington, Edward, 72:240, 84:251
Worthington, N. W., 86:351
Worthington, Thomas, 86:331
"Worthy Partner": The Papers of Martha Washington, compiled by Joseph E. Fields: reviewed, 93:476–77
Wouk, Herman: and Robert Penn Warren, 104:93
Wounded Knee (S.Dak.), 72:295–96
Wounded Knee (S. Dak.): massacre at, 83:326
Woyack, Waltraud: book review by, 85:96–97
WPA Guide to Kentucky, edited by F. Kevin Simon: noted, 95:215, 98:396
Wrather, Eva Jean: Alexander Campbell: A Literary Biography, vol. 2, Adventurer in Freedom, edited by D. Duane Cummins, reviewed, 105:281–82
Wrenski, Joseph: and Aide à Toute Détresse, 107:351–52
Wright, ——, 90:361
Wright, A. J.: comp., Criminal Activity in the Deep South, 1700–1930: An Annotated Bibliography, noted, 88:239
Wright, Conrad Edick: Revolutionary Generation: Harvard Men and the Consequences of Independence, reviewed, 104:703–5
Wright, Esmond: Franklin of Philadelphia, 105:250
Wright, Gavin: Slavery and American Economic Development, reviewed, 105:121–22
Wright, George C., 80:77, 90:48, 93:168, 94:262–63, 97:84, 95, 97, 98:242, 99:369, 100:300, 302, 308, 101:268, 105:415; book review by, 81:426–27, 82:200–201; A History of Blacks in Kentucky, vol. 2, In Pursuit of Equality, 1890–1980, reviewed, 91:65–75; and John Dittmer, and W. Marvin Dulaney, Essays on the American Civil Rights Movement, noted, 91:458–59; Life Behind a Veil: Blacks in Louisville, Kentucky, 1865–1930, reviewed, 84:307–8; Racial Violence in Kentucky, 1865-1940: Lynchings, Mob Rule, and "Legal Lynchings," noted, 94:215–16; Racial Violence in Kentucky, 1865–1940: Lynchings, Mob Rule, and "Legal Lynchings," reviewed, 89:300–301; "The End For Me, But a Beginning For Others: My Years of Research on Kentucky Blacks," 89:338–61; "The NAACP and Residential Segregation in Louisville, Kentucky, 1914–1917," 78:39–54
Wright, Harold Bell: Winning of Barbary Worth, 73:333
Wright, H. G., 80:299
Wright, Horatio G., 72:25, 28–30, 34, 36, 95:382, 96:241, 242, 103:532
Wright, James, 88:147
Wright, John D. Jr., 87:121; and Bettie L. Kerr, Lexington: A Century in Photographs, reviewed, 83:140–41; book reviews by, 77:61–63, 209–10, 84:211–12; Lexington: Heart of the Bluegrass, reviewed, 81:426–27; "Lexington's Suppression of the 1920 Will Lockett Lynch Mob," 84:263–79; "Robert Peter and Early Science in Kentucky," 78:212–17; Transylvania: Tutor to the West, noted, 79:96; Transylvania: Tutor to the West, reviewed, 74:230–31
Wright, John G.: Second Kentucky Infantry, death of, 106:15
Wright, John M., 90:147
Wright, John W. D.: A History of Carbondale, Illinois, 1852–1905, reviewed, 76:175–77
Wright, Joseph: Daniel Boone's survey for, 102:545
Wright, Louis B., 75:162, 92:249
Wright, Marcus, 96:319, 331, 337, 343
Wright, Robert E.: book reviews by, 101:510–12, 104:705–7, 105:121–22, 295–97, 107:425–26; One Nation Under Debt: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the History of What We Owe, reviewed, 106:252–53
Wright, Silas Jr., 100:56
Wright, William B., 87:12
Wright Field (Dayton, Ohio), 100:183
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton, Ohio), 95:172
Wrigley, Philip K., 82:385
Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.), 99:106
Wrinn, Stephen M.: book review by, 100:573–75; and Thomas D. Clark memorial issue, 103:6
Writers and Miners: Activism and Imagery in America, by David C. Duke: reviewed, 101:499–501
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