Bosher, G. W., 99:349
Bosphorus: Russian ambitions regarding, 107:565
Bosse, David: Civil War Newspaper Maps: A Historical Atlas, noted, 92:123–24
Bossism and Reform in a Southern City: Lexington, Kentucky, 1880–1940, by James Duane Bolin: reviewed, 98:211–13
Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, by Athan C. Theoharis and John Stuart Cox: reviewed, 87:462–63
Bostain, ——, 90:359
Boston (Mass.) Argus: Fr. John Thayer's essays in, 101:279
Boston (Mass.) Intelligencer, 75:297
Boston (Mass.) Transcript: on Annie Fellows Johnston, 89:125
Boston, Mass., 73:87, 122, 74:236–37, 310, 93:198, 201–3, 99:103–4, 105:259, 106:497; busing controversy, 101:264; land development in, 107:56; library in, 93:172
Boston, Thomas, 106:170
Boston Greek Committee (Boston, Mass.), 72:168
Boston Harbor (Boston, Mass.), 72:215
Boston Journal of Education, 82:161
Boston Mail: on Matt Ward trial, 84:130
Boswell, Angela: book reviews by, 100:522–24, 107:102–4; and Judith N. McArthur, eds., Women Shaping the South: Creating and Confronting Change, noted, 104:809
Boswell, Anthony M., 89:157
Boswell, George, 88:422, 97:385
Boswell, Joseph, 88:422, 97:385
Boswell, Thomas E., 97:385
Boswell, William: during the War of 1812, 104:15–16, 18–19, 19, 21, 27, 38, 39
Bosworth, Benjamin, 88:428
Bosworth, Clifford C., 75:46, 48
Bosworth, Henry, 76:302
Bosworth, Henry M., 75:31, 45
Botetourt County, Va., 74:231, 232, 244, 107:38
Both Sides of The River, by Eslie Asbury: noted, 83:295
Bott, Jefferson, 89:23
"Bottoms" (Louisville, Ky.), 78:41
Botts, ——, 92:7
Botts, John Minor: and Denton Offutt, 108:193
Botts, Mrs., 85:338
Boulanger, Clement: and Jesuits in Ky., 108:237–39
Boulder Dam (Ariz., Nev.), 97:78, 107:328
Bouldin, Wiley, 94:404, 408
Boundaries Between Us, The: Natives and Newscomers Along the Frontiers of the Old Northwest Territory, 1750–1850, edited by Daniel P. Barr: reviewed, 104:702–3
Boundaries of American Political Culture in the Civil War Era, The, by Mark E. Neely Jr.: reviewed, 103:566–68
Bouquet, Henry, 86:5, 12, 17–20, 22–23, 97:140
Bourassa, Joseph, 91:280, 288
Bourbon Academy (Bourbon County, Ky.), 73:138, 140–43
Bourbon Agricultural Society (Bourbon County, Ky.), 73:147
Bourbon Association of Teachers, 73:147
Bourbon Collegiate Institute (Paris, Ky.), 72:267
Bourbon County, Ky., 72:128, 267, 347, 73:125–26, 74:281, 284, 90:324, 91:2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 19–20, 94:134–73, 95:128, 132, 99:358, 100:15, 104:543, 545, 105:384; African Americans in, 108:349, 356–58; agriculture in, 108:353–55; Cane Ridge Church, 102:34; Cane Ridge revival in, 106:197, 201–6; during Civil War, 108:105, 107; courthouse of, 72:138, 73:136, 90:130; Court of Common Pleas, 105:384; Daniel Boone in, 102:553, 555; economy of, 108:351–52; Ed Prichard ballot-stuffing case, 104:535, 540; educational institutions of, 105:395–96; education in, 73:136–49; election results in, 108:362; exhibition on African Americans, 105:416; George A. Ellsworth in, 108:108; guerrilla war in, 108:84; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:37, 39; newspapers of, 108:364; politics in, 104:397, 404, 413–14, 416, 443, 528–42, 531–32; racial attitudes in, 105:386, 389, 402; racial politics in, 108:316, 347–80; railroad referenda in, 105:404; Republican Party in, 104:404, 105:391; schools of, 105:405; slavery in, 101:94
Bourbon County Democratic Society, 91:10–12
Bourbon County Since 1864, by H. E. Everman: reviewed, 98:103–4
Bourbon Democrats: . see Democratic Party
Bourbon Female College (Bourbon County, Ky.), 105:395
Bourbon Iron Furnace (Owingsville, Ky.), 89:1, 3
Bourbon Jockey Club, 73:147
Bourbon News (Millersburg, Ky.), 108:364; and racial politics in Bourbon County, Ky., 108:368
Bourbon News (Paris, Ky.], 72:139
"Bourbon to Bullets: Louisville's Distilling Industry during World War II, 1941–45," by Aaron D. Purcell, 96:61–87
Bourke, Paul: and Donald DeBats, Washington County: Politics and Community in Antebellum America, reviewed, 94:78–80
Bourne, Walker, 85:334
Boutwell, George S., 75:204
Bowden, Marmaduke D.: state capital relocation issue, 104:279; supports Louisville bond referendum, 104:272–73
Bowdle, Stanley, 98:187–88
Bowen, Billy, 83:208
Bowen, Catherine Drinker: Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787, noted, 85:99–100
Bowen, David Warren: Andrew Johnson and the Negro, reviewed, 87:458–59
Bowen, Edward L.: . see Wharton, Mary E.
Bowen, H. D., 99:217
Bowen, H. F., 79:212
Bowen, Howard R.: and Jack H. Shuster, American Professors: A National Resource Imperiled, reviewed, 86:174–76
Bowers, Claude G., 80:135
Bowers, Mr.—: oral history interview, 104:653–54
Bowersox, Katherine S.: career at Berea College, 89:61–84
Bowes, John P.: book review by, 108:123–25
Bowie, Richard J., 73:44–45; eulogy of Henry Clay, 106:551
Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era, by Michael Oriard: reviewed, 107:464–66
Bowles, ——, 85:351, 353–55
Bowles, Billy: and Remer Tyson, They Love a Man in the Country: Saints and Sinners in the South, reviewed, 88:488–89
Bowling, Frank, 81:291–92, 297
Bowling, Lawrence, 75:272
Bowling, Ott, 81:292–93
Bowling, Vance, 81:296–98, 301
Bowling, William K., 75:15
Bowling Green (Ky.) Intelligencer, 74:203
Bowling Green (Ky.) Standard: on Matt Ward trial, 84:123
Bowling Green (Ky.) Times-Journal, 85:222; on Henry H. Denhardt, 84:386
Bowling Green, by Jonathan Jeffrey: listed, 102:151
Bowling Green, Ky., 72:35, 353, 369–70, 384, 73:221, 232, 235, 300, 303, 312, 388, 398, 400, 74:3, 97, 100, 103, 200, 202, 204, 211, 75:287, 322, 86:25, 93:60, 61, 261–63, 267, 94:141, 147, 95:7, 8, 10, 389, 396, 96:269, 271, 290, 292, 318–21, 326, 97:27, 30–31, 39, 98:247, 99:224–25, 357, 100:180, 102:43, 107:544, 108:97; as Confederate capital of Kentucky, 79:14; proposal to relocate state capital to, 104:249; quarries of, article about, 92:44–72; school integration, 101:255; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:23–24, 52; temporary Confederate capital, 76:6, 8–9, 11, 14; Union garrison at, 107:541; visited by Lemcke, 75:228; vote to relocate state capital to, 104:276–77
Bowling Green and Tennessee Railroad Company, 95:14
Bowling Green Business College (Ky.): Alma Blancett Wheeler at, 102:43
Bowling Green Quarries Company, 92:62
Bowling Green White Stone Company (Louisville, Ky.), 92:57
Bowman, Abram, 92:18
Bowman, Elizabeth (Bryan), 97:138
Bowman, George Sr., 97:138
Bowman, John, 80:261, 83:10, 229, 86:315, 91:251; and the Ky. expedition of 1777, 97:137–57
Bowman, John S.: ed., Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, noted, 93:512; ed., The Civil War Almanac, reviewed, 82:194–95
Bowman, Joseph, 97:139
Bowman, Mary (Hite), 97:138
Bowman, Mr. ——, 80:278
Bowman, Shearer Davis: "Comparing Henry Clay and Abraham Lincoln," 106:495–512; Lincoln bicentennial presentation by, 106:301, 304; "Synthesizing Southern Slavery: A Review Essay," 103:727–41
Bowman Field (Louisville, Ky.), 104:695
Bowran, Maximilian, 88:147
Bowyer, John, 100:342
Bowyer, Magdalena Wood McDowell Borden (Mrs. John McDowell), 100:330, 342
Bowyer, Michael, 100:342
Boyce, Amanda, 101:465
Boyce, Douglas W., 74:245
Boyce, Kitty, 101:465
Boyce, Lizzie, 101:465
Boyd, Carl B.: A History of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, 1792–1918, noted, 83:169–70
Boyd, Doug, 99:2, 104:623, 634, 651, 662; and the Kentucky Oral History Commission, 104:392; oral history roundtable discussion panelist, 104:643–73
Boyd, J. A., 78:336
Boyd, John, 91:10
Boyd, Julian, 74:277, 92:74–76
Boyd, Linn, 72:109, 85:203
Boyd, Lucinda, 90:54
Boyd, Morgan C., 100:138
Boyd, Robert, 88:328, 330
Boyd, Stephen D.: "The Campaign Speaking of A. B. Chandler," 79:227–39
Boyd, Thomas: antiwar sentiments of, 102:395
Boyd, William Kenneth, 80:145, 86:59; influence on Thomas D. Clark, 103:18, 47, 206; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:210; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:324; Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:327–28
Boyd County, Ky., 72:250, 259, 381, 73:330, 74:19, 99:289; soldiers of Twenty-second Kentucky Union Infantry Regiment from, 105:660
Boykin, L. A., 94:170
Boylan, Anne M.: book review by, 90:203–4, 92:206–7; Sunday School: The Formation of an American Institution, 1790–1880, reviewed, 88:88–89
Boyle, Anthony, 75:149
Boyle, Jeremiah T., 72:25, 29, 34–36, 107, 372–73, 75:215–16, 80:299, 301, 97:255, 398, 106:590, 108:23–24, 40; military rule in Ky., 103:676
Boyle, John, 72:20, 23, 27, 33
Boyle, Kevin: book review by, 99:429–31
Boyle County, Ky., 72:125, 73:188, 232, 293, 362, 99:208–9; concealed weapons in, 91:379–82; free blacks in, 87:426–38; "Moonlight Schools" in, 74:18; newspapers of, 106:410; during the secession crisis, 106:413–14; soldiers during Mexican War, 106:10; state capital relocation issue, 104:270; Thomas Hutchison, 106:302, 423, 430–31
Boynton, Henry V.: Battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga and the Organizations Involved, reviewed, 108:282–85
Boy Scouts of America, 90:261; and Daniel Boone, 102:487, 518–19; Daniel Boone legacy for, 100:504; and Every Boy's Library Series, 102:519
Boy Soldier of the Confederacy: The Memoir of Johnnie Wickersham, by Kathleen Gorham: noted, 104:814
Bozarth, Jim, 81:415, 418, 420, 423
Brabbling Women: Disorderly Speech and the Law in Early Virginia, by Terri L. Snyder: reviewed, 101:330–32
Bracegirdle (horse), 100:492
Bracing for Armageddon: Why Civil Defense Never Worked, by Dee Garrison: reviewed, 104:768–69
Bracken (Ky.) Chronicle: on Bill Miller, 95:169
Bracken, Matthew, 78:297–98
Bracken Association, 88:126
Bracken County, Ky., 72:370, 95:135, 173; and the family of John G. Fee, 105:617–20, 625, 639; Ku Klux Klan in, 104:418
Brackman, Arnold C.: The Other Nuremberg: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials, reviewed, 86:94–95
Bracton, Henry de, 91:132
Bradburn, John (Juan) Davis, 81:242
Braddock, Edward, 75:144, 86:5, 12, 14, 16–19, 90:124; defeat of, 102:477–78
Braddy, Haldeen, 73:71
Braden, Anita: illus., 104:225
Braden, Anne, 90:86, 104:213–14, 231, 237, 245; biography of, 104:698; and communism, 104:244; conflict with C. Ewbank Tucker, 104:241; illus., 104:225; and Louisville branch of the NAACP, 104:217, 232; and the Louisville chapter of CORE, 104:232–36; and the Louisville civil rights movement, 104:217–48; political persecution of, 104:225–26; purchase of Wades' home, 104:224; radicalism of, 104:223; red-scare tactics used against, 104:247; religion of, 104:240; support for, 104:226–30; The Wall Between, noted, 98:134; and the West End Community Council, 104:239–41
Braden, Carl, 104:213–14, 229, 231, 237, 245; conflict with C. Ewbank Tucker, 104:241; convicted of contempt of Congress, 104:226; convicted of sedition, 104:217, 224; fired by Louisville Courier-Journal, 104:243; illus., 104:225; and the Louisville chapter of CORE, 104:232–36; and the Louisville chapter of the NAACP, 104:232; and the Louisville civil rights movement, 104:217–48; political persecution of, 104:225–26; prosecution of, 104:222; purchase of Wades' home, 104:224; radicalism of, 104:223; red-scare tactics used against, 104:247; support for, 104:226–30
Braden, Jim: illus., 104:225
Braden, Spruille, 73:321
Braden, Waldo W.: Abraham Lincoln: Public Speaker, reviewed, 87:457–58
Bradford, Andrew, 105:256
Bradford, Charles, 76:274–75
Bradford, Daniel, 73:132, 77:22, 100:39
Bradford, Fielding Jr., 74:35, 100:39
Bradford, John, 72:147, 414, 73:341–42, 76:156, 275, 78:109, 91:135, 97:137, 103:53; and the Cane Ridge revival, 106:204; economic views of, 100:36, 37, 39; illus., 100:38, 106:207; and The Kentucky Gazette, 82:115–18, 121, 124, 133–35; and Kentucky Gazette, 100:36–40; portrayal of Daniel Boone in Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith, 102:499
Bradford, Marlene: Scanning the Skies: A History of Tornado Forecasting, reviewed, 99:444–46
Bradford, M. E.: Original Intentions: On the Making and Ratification of the United States Constitution, reviewed, 92:207–9
Bradford, Mrs.—, 108:70
Bradford, Nettie Duvall: and tobacco farming, 108:334–35, 339
Bradford, Samuel, 97:262–63
Bradford, Sarah: The Reluctant King: The Life and Reign of George VI, 1895–1952, reviewed, 89:233–34
Bradford, T. G., 77:26
Bradford, William, 105:256; History of Plymouth Plantation, 74:340
Bradley, Boone, 80:389
Bradley, Christine, 88:55, 98:62–63
Bradley, Ed: book review by, 107:279–81
Bradley, Edwin S.: and W. G. Marigold, Union College, 1879–1979, noted, 78:386
Bradley, John, 89:16
Bradley, Kenneth M., 92:153
Bradley, Lenore K.: Robert Alexander Long: A Lumberman of the Gilded Age, noted, 88:238
Bradley, Mr. —: Lexington, Ky., 108:80
Bradley, Omar N., 76:317, 96:279; Forrest C. Pogue oral history interview, 104:676
Bradley, Thomas, 84:267
Bradley, Tom, 99:214
Bradley, V. A., 89:392
Bradley, Victor, 104:532
Bradley, William A., 91:182, 185
Bradley, William O., 72:86, 73:331, 74:41, 75:327, 76:24, 285–86, 289, 294, 78:239–40, 335, 88:55, 81, 89:287, 291, 95:33, 96:253, 97:158, 98:46–49, 65, 68, 83, 95–97, 157, 101:5; first Republican governor of Ky., 98:256; illus., 101:17; political campaign of, 108:368; and racial politics, 108:371–73; reestablishment of Ky. Historical Society in 1896, 101:16; separate coach law, 98:256–57
Bradshaw, Charles I., 99:48–49; letter to Thomas D. Clark, illus., 103:458
Bradshaw, Ernest, 93:56, 57, 66
Bradshaw, Michael: The Appalachian Regional Commission: Twenty-Five Years of Government Policy, reviewed, 91:212–13
Bradshaw, Nancy: book review by, 89:324–25; "Polio in Kentucky–From Birthday Balls to the Breakthrough," 87:20–39
Bradunas, E. A.: letter of, 102:54
Brady, Andrew, 86:220
Brady, Erika: book review by, 105:682–83
Brady, Matthew, 72:406; daguerreotype of Henry Clay, 106:509
Braestrup, Peter: Big Story: How the American Press and Television Reported the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and Washington, reviewed, 77:237–39; on Tet Offensive, 102:344–45
Braeview (Louisville, Ky.): development of, 107:54, 58
Bragg, Braxton, 72:30, 73:174–75, 183–84, 186–87, 190–91, 295, 299, 301, 398, 412, 74:127, 142, 75:127, 129–31, 137, 76:1, 4, 5, 10–13, 17, 19–20, 331, 77:157, 167, 80:89, 85:208, 88:281–83, 285, 89:371, 92:369, 370, 93:263, 267–75, 280, 94:152, 157, 96:243–44, 246, 97:177, 252–55, 257, 260, 263–64, 273, 275, 277–78, 281, 282–83, 103:632, 105:38, 64, 107:539, 108:57, 61, 64, 71, 86; failures of, 101:451–53; the invasion of Ky., 96:315–47, 105:57–59; invasion of Ky., 108:7; Ky. campaign of, 79:33–38, 124–27, 129–31, 133–34; and Ky. during Civil War, 107:174
Bragg, Edward Stuyvesant, 76:28
Bragg, Mrs. Braxton, 73:424
Bragg, Thomas, 85:200
Brainerd School: mission to Cherokee, 91:263
Braley, Burton, 80:182
Bramlette, Thomas E., 72:371–72, 374–75, 377–84, 389, 76:213, 77:13, 79:122, 80:301–6, 87:414–15, 88:152, 158, 160, 89:251, 253, 256, 261, 263, 93:401, 98:158, 101:460, 106:463, 108:12; and Abraham Lincoln, 106:464–67, 477; and African American recruitment, 106:591–92; Thirteen Amendment, 106:599–600
Bramlette, William, 79:122
Branch, John, 81:171–72
Branch Bank of Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.), 76:16
Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman, by Lee Lowenfish: reviewed, 105:737–39
Brand, George, 99:46, 103:501
Brand, James W.: death of, 103:505; duplex of, illus., 103:505; estate of, 103:506; marriage of, 103:501; partnership with Matthew Kennedy, 103:493, 500–506; shop in Versailles, Ky., 103:503
Brand, John, Lexington, Ky., 97:385, 103:512
Brand, Mary Smith, Lexington, Ky.: property of, 103:506
Brand, Robert, 103:501
Brand, William: and Matthew Kennedy, 103:501–2
Brandeis, Alfred, 74:237, 77:30
Brandeis, Alice, 74:237
Brandeis, by Lewis J. Paper: reviewed, 82:415–16
Brandeis, Fanny, 77:33
Brandeis, Louis D., 75:256–57, 78:167–69, 81:65, 85:48, 60, 67, 101:4, 104:430, 455, 464, 465, 506; and Felix Frankfurter, 104:436; social philosophy of, 77:30–45
Brandeis and America, edited by Nelson L. Dawson: reviewed, 88:463–64
Brandeis and Frankfurter: A Dual Biography, by Leonard Baker: noted, 85:391
Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection: The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices, by Bruce Allen Murphy: noted, 82:111–12
Brandeis of Boston, by Allon Gal: reviewed, 79:91–92
Brandenburg, Ky., 77:8; John Hunt Morgan at, 103:658; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:76
Brander Matthews, Theodore Roosevelt, and the Politics of American Literature, 1880–1920, by Lawrence J. Oliver: noted, 91:124–25
Brands, H. W.: Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times, reviewed, 104:143–45; First American, The: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, 105:250
Brandt, Nat: The Congressman Who Got Away with Murder, reviewed, 91:220–21
Brandtner, Walter, 100:159
Brandwein, Pamela: original-intent theory, 102:397–99
Brandy Keg Branch (Floyd County, Ky.), 78:200
Brannan, John Milton, 74:288
Branson, Jack: and Mary Kinney Branson, Murder in Mayberry: Greed, Death, and Mayhem in a Small Town, noted, 107:628–29
Brant, Irving, 72:191
Brashear, Richard, 81:243–44, 247, 250–51
Brashear, Walter, 81:251
Brass Ankles (S.C.): triracial isolate group, 102:212
Brass Images: Medieval Lives, by Carol T. Gallagher: noted, 79:203
Bratten, Flo, 76:124
Bratton, Emily, 76:138
Bratton, Mary Jo: book review by, 93:234–35
Bray, Chris: book review by, 107:93–95
Bray, Dr. ——, 80:8
Bray, Robert: Peter Cartwright: Legendary Frontier Preacher, reviewed, 103:771–72
Braymen, Bob, 96:272
Brazil: slavery in, 107:193; U.S. trade convention with, 107:555
Brazinsky, Gregg: Nation Building in South Korea: Koreans, Americans, and the Making of a Democracy, reviewed, 105:759–60
Brazon Santiago, Mexico: during Mexican War, 106:15–16
Brazos River (Texas), 107:568–69
Breaking the Backcountry: The Seven Years' War in Virginia and Pennsylvania, 1754–1765, by Matthew C. Ward: reviewed, 101:505–7
Breaking the Land: The Transformation of Cotton, Tobacco, and Rice Cultures Since 1880, by Pete Daniel: reviewed, 84:94–95
Breathitt, Edward T. III, 99:50
Breathitt, Edward T. Jr. ("Ned"), 72:205, 85:159, 99:241, 255, 279, 104:398, 545, 567–68, 576; administration of, 104:519, 592–98, 600; civil rights issues, 99:5–52, 8, 26–28, 33–34, 36, 44–48, 104:595–96; death, 101:5; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:595–98; environmental issues, 99:8, 33, 47–49, 104:595–96; illus., 107:341; interview with, 99:5–52; and Lyndon B. Johnson, 99:17, 37–40, 43, 50; and the National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 107:345, 357–58, 360; and The People Left Behind, 107:353–54, 366, 369; political campaigns of, 104:580–88, 587–88, 590; relationship with Earle Clements, 104:599–600; relationship with Ed Prichard, 104:397, 548, 570–72, 591–601; relationship with Harry Lee Waterfield, 104:591, 597–98; and Thomas D. Clark, 103:361
Breathitt, Edward T. Sr., 99:15
Breathitt, Frances Holleman, 99:17, 50
Breathitt, James, 81:49, 99:15, 100:14, 104:590
Breathitt, James Jr., 84:30, 99:15
Breathitt, John, 81:136, 88:255–56, 258, 268, 272; and Joseph Holt, 106:384; portrait, 101:23
Breathitt, John W., 99:15
Breathitt, Lucy Alexander, 99:50
Breathitt, Mary Frances, 99:34, 35, 50
Breathitt, Mary Josephine Wallace, 99:9, 15, 16
Breathitt, Susan, 99:50
Breathitt County, Ky., 94:267, 270; concealed weapons in, 91:379–82; education in, 91:150–75; influence of the Turner family in, 107:404–17; and the Middle Kentucky River Area Development Council, 107:405–6; political importance of, 107:405; Presbyterians in, 91:150–75; Robert F. Kennedy's visit to, 107:371–72; and the War on Poverty, 107:306, 401–17
Breathitt County High School (Jackson, Ky.): illus., 107:410; visit of Lady Bird Johnson to, 107:403–4
Brecht, Robert, 83:56
Breck, Daniel, 106:220
Breckinridge (Cloverport, Ky.) News: on homicide, 81:134
Breckinridge, Anne Sophonisba, 72:330–31
Breckinridge, Clifton Rodes, 76:179, 82:261, 101:63, 65
Breckinridge, Desha, 72:343–44, 347–48, 352, 356, 359, 78:331, 89:155, 90:84, 93:26, 36, 94:253–54, 100:467, 101:58
Breckinridge, Ella, 101:55, 60
Breckinridge, Issa Desha, 101:54, 56, 59; advice to Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:57; death, 101:59
Breckinridge, James, 100:336
Breckinridge, John (1760–1806), 72:207–8, 311, 73:217, 218, 341, 75:110, 180, 182–83, 332–33, 78:2, 80:261, 85:197, 203, 90:66, 91:12–14, 135–41, 144, 149, 92:4, 94:32, 96:308, 100:452, 101:49; in early Ky., 105:44–47; and Ky. Resolutions, 105:46–48, 50; migration to Ky., 106:342; and slavery, 77:78–79, 81, 87–88, 106:352, 359
Breckinridge, John B.: Ky. Historical Society, 101:34; political career of, 104:577, 587, 105:48–50
Breckinridge, John C., 72:300, 304, 73:41, 372, 417–19, 74:35, 141–43, 76:2, 12, 17, 179, 77:266, 79:6, 13, 25, 30, 125–26, 128–31, 133, 80:168, 373, 375, 380, 383, 385–87, 389–90, 82:261, 88:278, 281–83, 285, 90:343, 93:258, 261, 263, 266–67, 269–72, 279–80, 94:141, 158, 97:160, 167, 176–77, 181, 185, 186, 394, 101:63, 106:493, 108:80–81; article about, 85:197–212; burial of Henry Clay Jr., 106:42; and the Civil War, 75:81, 137–38, 301, 325, 85:197–212; and the Confederate States of America, 107:183–84; election of 1860, 103:668, 759–64, 106:412–13, 492; and Henry Clay, 106:502, 548; illus., 106:389, 107:184; influence of Mary Cabell Breckinridge on, 101:50; influence of Mary Cyrene Breckinridge on, 101:51; Jefferson Davis's support for, 101:414, 420
Breckinridge, John Jr., 72:208, 217
Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell, 72:208, 75:325
Breckinridge, Katherine Carson, 101:63, 65; view of gender roles, 101:66
Breckinridge, Laetitia, 72:209
Breckinridge, Madeline McDowell, 83:28–29, 31–32, 90:83, 93:4, 6, 9–10, 12, 14, 19–21, 24, 84, 99:298, 299; career of, 100:467; illus., 100:468; and the Nineteenth Amendment, 93:2, 25–42; and women's suffrage, 72:342–63
Breckinridge, Marie, 72:331
Breckinridge, Mary, 81:289–90, 90:84, 85, 101:4; and the Frontier Nursing Service, 76:179–91, 82:257–75; illus., 101:47; Wide Neighborhoods: A Story of the Frontier Nursing Service, noted, 80:116
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