Lexington, Mass., 72:75, 73:87, 74:152
Lexington, Miss., 107:362
Lexington, Va., 100:330
Lexington & Ohio Railroad, 73:132
Lexington: A Century in Photographs by Bettie L. Kerr and John D. Wright Jr.: reviewed, 83:140–41
Lexington and Fayette County Auxiliary Colonization Society: founding, 102:36
Lexington and Ohio Railroad, 94:64, 97:385; and George Keats, 106:55; stretch of in Louisville, 106:63
Lexington Atlas, 74:198
Lexington Cemetery (Lexington, Ky.), 100:477, 103:56
Lexington Center Corporation, 99:256
Lexington Chamber of Commerce: supports state capital relocation to Lexington, 104:274
Lexington Civic League, 93:31, 100:467
Lexington Civic League (Lexington, Ky.), 72:343
Lexington Debating Society, 100:40
Lexington Democratic Society, 73:341, 342
Lexington during Civil War, by J. Winston Coleman Jr., 73:100
Lexington-Fayette County Historic Commission (Lexington, Ky.), 72:276, 278
Lexington-Fayette County Human Relations Committee: Fayette County, Ky. school desegregation suit, 105:4–5
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, 99:277
Lexington Female Academy, 90:78
Lexington: Heart of the Bluegrass, by John D. Wright Jr.: reviewed, 81:426–27
Lexington History Museum (Lexington, Ky.): Jefferson Davis exhibition at, 107:259
Lexington Human Rights Commission: Fayette County, Ky., school integration, 101:250–51
Lexington Ice Company, 95:406
Lexington Interurban Railroad, 95:406
Lexington Jockey Club, 100:477
Lexington Kentucky Reporter, 94:126
Lexington Light Artillery Company: lottery for, 87:408
Lexington Manufacturing Company (Lexington, Ky.), 73:3–6
Lexington Opera House (Lexington, Ky.), 72:347
Lexington Orphans Society (Lexington, Ky.), 89:174
Lexington Public Library (Lexington, Ky.), 72:276
Lexington: Queen of the Bluegrass, by Randolph Hollingsworth: reviewed, 102:403–4
Lexington Railway Company, 95:415
Lexington Reos (baseball team), 99:104, 108
Lexington Rifles, 74:233
Lexington Road (Louisville, Ky.), 107:33, 58
"Lexington's Colored Orphan Industrial Home, 1892–1913," by Lauretta F. Byars, 89:147–78
"Lexington's Early Amateur Actors," by Joseph M. Hayse, 76:266–88
Lexington Signal Corps, 100:146, 164
Lexington Street Railway Company (Lexington, Ky.), 87:125
Lexington Theological Seminary (Lexington, Ky.), 83:56, 61
Lexington Tobacco Board of Trade, 79:350
Lexmark (Lexington, Ky.), 99:256
L. H. Bracken Cigar Company (Cincinnati, Ohio), 98:184
Libbey, James K., 80:82; "Alben Barkley's Clinton Days," 78:343–61; "Alben Barkley's Rise from Courthouse to Congress," 98:261–78; "Alben W. Barkley: The Farmer's Son," 92:24–43; "Alben W. Barkley: The Making of the 'Paducah Politician'," 96:249–68; book reviews by, 87:81–82, 101:183–85, 102:580–82, 104:355–57; Dear Alben: Mr. Barkley of Kentucky, reviewed, 78:164–67; Russian-American Economic Relations, 1763–1999, reviewed, 100:402–4
Libby Prison (Ala.), 74:292
Libby Prison (Richmond, Va.): Abraham Lincoln's visit to, 106:603
Liberation Historiography: African American Writers and the Challenge of History, 1794–1861, by John Ernest: reviewed, 102:104–6
Liberator, 72:332; and William Lloyd Garrison, 106:330
Liberia, 73:44, 74:194, 75:94, 98, 100, 87:429, 433, 96:172, 103:701; and American Colonization Society, 102:37; colonization of, 106:551; establishment of, 106:523; slave colonization, 105:53
Liberty, Ky., 75:126
Liberty, Tenn., 75:129; John Hunt Morgan in, 108:69–71; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:59
Liberty and Power: The Politics of Jacksonian America, by Harry L. Watson: noted, 90:221
Liberty and Slavery: Southern Politics to 1860, by William J. Cooper Jr., 107:148; reviewed, 82:298–99
Liberty Bank (Louisville, Ky.), 104:573
Liberty Bonds, 98:191, 196, 200
Liberty in America, 1600 to the Present: vol. 1, Liberty and Power, 1600–1760, by Oscar and Lilian Handlin, reviewed, 85:170–71
Liberty Loans: . see Second Liberty Loan Act
Liberty Magazine: POW article in, 105:456
Liberty Party, 75:101, 85:27
Liberty Street (Louisville, Ky.), 107:44
Libienfeldt, Otto, 73:283
Library and Archives Conservation: 1980s and Beyond: vols. 1 & 2, by George Martin Cunha and Dorothy Grant Cunha, noted, 82:109
Library Company of Philadelphia, 103:502, 105:248, 264
Library Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.), 103:503
Library of America: Benjamin Franklin's works in, 105:248
Library of American Biography: and Jared Spark, 102:517
Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.), 72:296, 73:62, 328, 74:53, 92:74, 78, 99:119, 150, 104:88, 615, 680
Library of the Unitarian Society (Louisville, Ky.): books of, 106:62
Library Service to African Americans in Kentucky, by Reinette F. Jones: reviewed, 99:398–99
Lichtenstein, Jack: Field to Fabric: The Story of American Cotton Growers, noted, 89:334
Lichtman, Allan, 91:66
Lick Branch School (Breathitt County, Ky.): illus., 107:402; visit of Lady Bird Johnson to, 107:402–3
Licking River (Ky.), 72:239, 338, 74:317, 94:15, 16, 19, 62, 64, 66, 102:493, 542, 108:107; Daniel Boone's surveys near, 102:549, 553; road to Lexington, 102:515
Lick Skillet and Other Tales of Hickman County, Ky., by Virginia Jewell: noted, 85:195
Lieber, Francis, 86:354, 366
Lieberman, Robbie: book review by, 101:391–92; Prairie Power: Voices of 1960s Midwestern Student Protest, reviewed, 102:273–75
Liebknecht, Karl, 96:356
Liederkranz Hall (Louisville, Ky.), 72:140, 75:113, 78:327, 79:38
Lienesch, Michael: In the Beginning: Fundamentalism, the Scopes Trial, and the Making of the Antievolution Movement, reviewed, 105:523–24
Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields: The Southern West Virginia Miners, 1880–1922, by David A. Corbin: reviewed, 81:98–100
Life and Adventures of Daniel Boone, by Michael A. Lofaro: noted, 85:285; reviewed, 77:294–95; reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, 103:337–38
Life and Death in the Delta: African American Narratives of Violence, Resilience and Social Change, by Kim Lacy Rogers: reviewed, 104:366–68
Life and Death of the Solid South: A Political History, by Dewey W. Grantham: reviewed, 87:78–80
Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley, by Glenda Riley: reviewed, 93:235–37
Life and Legend of Jay Gould, by Maury Klein: reviewed, 85:274–75
Life and Times of Little Turtle: First Sagamore of the Wabash, by Harvey Lewis Carter: reviewed, 85:365–67
Life and Wars of Gideon J. Pillow, by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Jr., and Roy P. Stonesifer Jr.: reviewed, 92:218–20
Life at Southern Living: A Sort of Memoir, by John Logue and Gary McCalla: reviewed, 99:206–7
Life Behind A Veil: Blacks in Louisville, Kentucky, 1865–1930, by George C. Wright, 89:346–47; reviewed, 84:307–8
Life in a Three-Ring Circus: Posters and Interviews, by Sharon L. Smith and Stephen J. Fletcher: reviewed, 99:333–35
Life in a Year: The American Infantryman in Vietnam, 1965-1972, by James R. Ebert: noted, 94:457–58
Life in Camelot: The Kennedy Years, edited by Philip B. Kunhardt Jr.: noted, 87:197
Life in the Bluegrass, by J. Winston Coleman Jr., 73:100
Life magazine, 91:199, 100:130; and George Chescheir's POW reeducation program, 105:451; on Henry H. Denhardt, 84:388; POW article in, 105:456
Life of Abraham Lincoln, by Isaac N. Arnold: noted, 94:108–9
Life of Benjamin Franklin, The, by J. A. Leo Lemay, 105:250
Life of George Rogers Clark, 1752–1818, The: Triumphs and Tragedies, edited by Kenneth C. Carstens and Nancy Son Carstens: reviewed, 103:769–70
Life of Herbert Hoover: vol. 2, The Humanitarian, 1914–1917, by George H. Nash, reviewed, 88:107–8
Life of Johnny Reb, The Common Soldier of the Confederacy, by Bell I. Wiley: reviewed by Thomas D. Clark, 103:329–30
Life of Prayer in a World of Science, The: Protestants, Prayer, and American Culture, 1870–1930, by Rick Ostrander: reviewed, 99:189–90
Life of Rev. John Withers, by George B. Simpson: noted, 78:195
Life of William Alexander, Lord Stirling, by Paul David Nelson: reviewed, 87:169–70
"Life on the Kentucky Frontier: A Roundtable Discussion": edited by Kenneth H. Williams, 102:461–87
Life on the Mississippi, by Mark Twain, 72:246
Lightburn, Richard P., 95:13
Lightfoot, ——: account of, 102:550
Lightfoot, Richard T., 98:266, 268
Lightfoot, Robert A.: and George A. Ellsworth, 108:87
Lightfoot, Roy, 100:327
Light-Horse Harry Lee and the Legacy of the American Revolution, by Charles Royster: noted, 93:127–28; reviewed, 80:456–58
Lighting Out for the Territory: How Samuel Clemens Headed West and Became Mark Twain, by Roy Morris Jr.: reviewed, 108:147–48
Light in the Darkness: African Americans and the YMCA, 1852–1946, by Nina Mjagkij: reviewed, 92:331–32
Lightmon, Marjorie: and Joan Hoff-Wilson, Without Precedent: The Life and Career of Eleanor Roosevelt, reviewed, 83:165–66
Lightning Joe: An Autobiography, by J. Lawton Collins: reviewed, 79:298–300
Light on the Path: The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians, edited by Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Robbie Ethridge: reviewed, 104:299–300
Ligon, Moses E., 93:325, 326
Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World, by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall: et al., reviewed, 87:182–84
Like A Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall et al., 97:197
"Like Fire in Broom Straw": Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes of 1929–31, by Robert Weldon Whalen: reviewed, 100:242–45
Like Rolling Thunder: The Air War in Vietnam, 1964–1975, by Ronald B. Frankum Jr.: reviewed, 103:603–4
Li'l Abner (cartoon), 96:126
Lilienthal, David, 97:47, 62, 81, 104:431
Lillard, C. M., 95:246
Lillard, John, 95:246, 251, 252, 259, 266
Lillie, J. J., 98:17–18
Lilly, J. Robert: Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe during World War II, reviewed, 105:749–50
Lilly Endowment, 72:420
Limber, Jim: statue of, 107:145, 261
Limerick (Louisville, Ky.): development of, 107:52
Limestone (Maysville, Ky.), 90:29, 128, 91:325, 92:131, 140, 102:544; Daniel Boone at, 102:522, 553; Lexington Road: illus., 102:479
Limestone, Ky.: migration to, 106:343, 348
Limestone Park (Mayfield, Ky.), 100:146
Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.): churches on, 106:217, 225, 227, 229; Matthew Kennedy's home on, 103:511–12
Lincoln, Abraham, 72:14, 58, 87, 91–92, 96, 102, 105, 214, 364–71, 373–74, 376–77, 379–80, 383–84, 386, 389–90, 405–6, 73:24, 195, 196, 215, 296, 356, 378, 379, 384, 385, 74:88, 287, 75:20, 204–13, 216–19, 302, 319, 76:2, 8, 13–14, 199, 202–3, 206–7, 210, 212–13, 215, 282, 307, 77:3, 6, 11, 76, 179, 266, 268, 270, 285, 79:30, 214, 82:170, 172, 85:201, 205–6, 90:40, 54–55, 233, 235, 92:132, 250, 93:29, 259, 400, 94:361–62, 96:358, 360, 364, 97:127, 131–32, 247, 394, 444, 98:179–80, 189, 99:56, 98, 101:441, 447, 103:530, 535, 641, 670, 680, 104:461, 106:482, 107:154, 193, 211, 224, 226, 544–45, 108:171; and African American recruitment, 106:439, 454, 463–68, 470, 477, 589–92, 598–600; and African Americans, 106:513–35; Albert G. Hodges letter, 106:455, 463, 493–94, 521, 592–97; assassination of, 75:137, 103:685; autobiography of', 106:315–16, 340–41, 350, 355, 479–80, 482–84, 492; bicentennial celebration in Ky., 106:303–4, 471–513; bicentennial memorabilia in Ky., 107:238; bicentennial of, 107:141, 144–45, 220, 245, 247–48; biographical sketch of, 106:513–15; biography reviewed, 77:53–55; and the Black Hawk War, 102:506; and Cassius Marcellus Clay, 73:264–65, 268–70, 279; centennial celebration in Ky., 106:473, 476; childhood of in Ky., 106:307–32, 480, 484–87; colonization of African Americans, 106:458–60, 462, 522–26, 529–30, 571–72, 574, 579, 582, 584; coming of Civil War, 101:403, 416–18; comparison with Benjamin Franklin, 105:273–74; and compensated emancipation, 103:676; compensated emancipation, 106:461–64, 470, 525–26, 571, 574–76, 579–84, 600–603; and Denton Offutt, 108:173–74, 179–84, 188, 190–91, 205–6; and Don Carlos Buell, 96:221, 229, 317, 319–21, 327, 331–34, 345–48; and Dwight David Eisenhower, 105:467–68; education of, 106:367, 483–86, 488; election of 1860, 101:413–14, 103:667–68, 759–64; election of 1864, 103:484; and emancipation in Ky., 107:513–15, 529, 532–34, 541; and the Emancipation Proclamation, 107:156–57, 172–73, 190–91; and the expansion of slavery, 101:407, 415; family migrations of, 106:333–72; fear of popular sovereignty, 101:416; Frederick Douglass, 106:528–34, 572, 591; Gettysburg Address, 74:146–51; Grant's Jewish expulsion order, 103:634; handwriting of, 103:57; and Henry Clay, 100:448–49, 453–54, 105:70, 106:299–300, 304–5, 383, 434, 447, 481, 495–512, 538, 557, 562–70, 107:257–59; historiography, 101:425, 427, 106:297–305, 433–70; identification with Ky., 106:436, 454, 469–71; illus., 106:309, 389, 403, 418, 497, 516, 566, 107:157, 514; image of in Great Britain, 107:166; and importance of Ky., 107:173–76; influence of Ky. on, 106:469–77, 479–94; and Jefferson Davis, 107:178, 181, 195–97, 242–43, 257–58; and Joseph Holt, 97:1, 7–10, 14–19, 22–23, 106:373–407; and Ky., 86:57–58, 68, 375, 99:343, 346–48, 351–52, 101:95, 103:659, 663, 671, 105:63, 67–68, 70–75, 675–77; Ky. Historical Society acquires watch of, 100:1; and Ky. neutrality, 106:467–69; leadership of, 89:370, 372, 374–75, 100:424, 471, 101:435–36, 438, 453–54, 102:399; and Mary Todd Lincoln, 86:203–4, 206–7, 209–11, 214; memorial, 107:257; memorial, illus., 102:387; monuments and statues of, 107:213–14, 251–52; nationalism of, 106:561–62, 568–70; and Native Americans, 106:346–47, 368; opinion of in Ky., 107:216–19; personality of, 106:491–92; political support of in Ky., 106:423–24, 492–93, 596; portrait of, 106:298; portraits of, 107:213; as president-elect, 106:309–12, 409–32; racial views, 72:1–9; racial views of, 106:317–32, 515–18, 572; and Reconstruction, 102:311; Register articles about, 106:297–305; religion of, 106:502–4, 542, 562; and Robert J. Breckinridge, 105:73; and the secession crisis, 106:409–32; slave colonization, 105:53; and slavery, 80:281–308, 106:307–8, 368–72, 397–402, 446–47, 456–58, 493–94, 505–8, 518–22, 526–28, 565–70, 592–97; and Stephen G. Burbridge, 105:73; and the Thirteenth Amendment, 106:599–603; Thomas Hutchison interview, 106:409–32; trip to New Orleans, La., 108:181; and Ulysses S. Grant, 81:368–70, 376, 378; visit to Farmington, 106:63; war aims, 103:628; war strategy, 103:675; and the Wide Awakes, 108:11; and William H. Townsend, 103:55–57
Lincoln, Austin, 106:363
Lincoln, Bathsheba, 106:356
Lincoln, by David Herbert Donald, 106:444–45; reviewed, 94:297–98
Lincoln, Captain Abraham: biographical sketch of, 106:344–47; death of, 106:321–23, 345–46, 356, 514; family of, 106:333; migration to Ky., 106:335–36; Register articles about, 106:298
Lincoln, C. Eric, 91:68
Lincoln, Davis, 106:363
Lincoln, Douglas, and Slavery: In the Crucible of Public Debate, by David Zarefsky: reviewed, 90:194–95
Lincoln, Edward: death of, 107:257
Lincoln, Hananiah, 106:363; and Thomas Lincoln, 106:356
Lincoln, Isaac: slaves of, 106:350; and Thomas Lincoln, 106:356
Lincoln, James: antislavery of, 106:318
Lincoln, John: migration to Virginia, 106:333
Lincoln, Josiah, 106:363; and Native American attack, 106:321–24
Lincoln, Land, and Labor, 1809–60, by Olivier Fraysse: reviewed, 93:221–22
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 76:282, 307, 77:21, 90:64, 78–79, 95:378, 99:57, 106:304, 434, 467, 474, 498, 500; biography and social history, 86:203–15; biography of, 106:436; house in Lexington, Ky., 107:256–57; illus., 106:489; influence on Abraham Lincoln, 106:489–91; marriage of, 106:514; Register article about, 106:300; and slavery, 106:446–47
Lincoln, Mordecai: and Native American attack, 106:321–24, 345–46; slaves of, 106:350
Lincoln, Nancy Hanks, 74:88, 106:358, 376, 473, 488; and education of Abraham Lincoln, 106:483–86; and the Little Mount Baptist Church, 106:349–50; marriage of, 106:358; Michael Burlingame's treatment of, 106:451–52; migration in Ky., 106:354; Register articles about, 106:298
Lincoln, Rebecca Flower, 106:333
Lincoln, Robert Todd, 95:378–79
Lincoln, Sarah, 106:486
"Lincoln, Slavery, and Kentucky," by Lowell H. Harrison, 106:571–604
Lincoln, Solomon, 106:483
Lincoln, the Cabinet, and the Generals, by Chester G. Hearn: reviewed, 108:139–40
Lincoln, The South, and Slavery: The Political Dimension, by Robert W. Johannsen: reviewed, 90:393–95
Lincoln, Thomas, 73:425, 90:54, 92:132, 106:304, 367, 376; biographical sketch of, 106:481–84; economic status of, 106:341, 355; flatboat trips to New Orleans, La., 106:356–57; illus., 106:482; Ky. land titles, 106:487–88; marriage of, 106:358; Michael Burlingame's treatment of, 106:451–52; migration in Ky,, 106:354, 356, 358; migration to Illinois, 106:363–64, 514; migration to Indiana, 106:363–64, 367, 405, 452, 488, 514; move to Ill., 108:179–81; and Native American attack, 106:321–24, 345–46; Register articles about, 106:298; religion of, 106:503; and slavery, 106:314–18, 330, 349–51, 487–88; treatment of Abraham Lincoln, 106:328–29
Lincoln, Thomas (Tad), 106:603; statue of, 107:145
Lincoln, Thomas (uncle): slaves of, 106:350
Lincoln, William E., 87:18
Lincoln, Willie: death of, 106:490, 107:257
Lincoln and Black Freedom: A Study in Presidential Leadership, by LaWanda Cox: reviewed, 81:92–94
Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis, by David Potter, 101:424
Lincoln and the American Manifesto, by Allen Jayne: review essay, 106:460–63
Lincoln and the Bluegrass, by William H. Townsend, 106:444
Lincoln and the Bluegrass: Slavery and Civil War Kentucky, by William H. Townsend: noted, 88:369–70
Lincoln and the Economics of the American Dream, by Gabor S. Borritt: reviewed, 77:310–12
"Lincoln and Washington: The Printmakers Blessed Their Union," by Harold Holzer, 75:204–13
Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech That Made Abraham Lincoln President, by Harold Holzer: reviewed, 102:108–9
Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America, by Garry Wills: reviewed, 91:208–9
Lincoln Book Shop (Chicago, Ill.), 73:426
Lincoln Conspiracy, The, by David Balsiger and Charles E. Sellier: reviewed, 76:166–67
Lincoln County, Ky., 72:127, 279–80, 315, 74:244, 79:259, 99:208; Daniel Boone's surveys in, 102:538, 539, 542, 544, 555; member of Ky. Regiment from, 105:597
Lincoln-Douglas Debate, by Robert Root: illus., 106:516
Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, by Brian Dirck: review essay, 106:456–58
Lincoln family: lineage of, 106:484
Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania, 74:146
Lincoln Finds A General: A Military Study of the Civil War: vol. 1, by Kenneth P. Williams, noted, 84:454
Lincoln Heritage Trail: in Ky., 107:253–54
Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print, by Harold Holzer: et al., reviewed, 82:409–10
Lincoln in American Memory, by Merrill D. Peterson: reviewed, 92:313–14
Lincoln Institute (Shelby County, Ky.), 89:340, 94:263, 99:44, 370–72
Lincoln Legend, The, by Roy P. Basler, 73:195
Lincoln Legends: Myth, Hoaxes, and Confabulations Associated with Our Greatest President, by Edward Steers Jr.: reviewed, 106:96–97
Lincoln Memorial (Hodgenville, Ky.), 99:115; illus., 102:387; Queen Marie of Romania's visit to, 105:422
Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.), 75:261
Lincoln Murder Conspiracies, by William Hanchett: reviewed, 82:305–6
Lincoln National Life Foundation (Fort Wayne, Ind.), 73:215
Lincoln National Life Foundation (Fort Wayne,Ind.), 75:206, 208–9, 211, 213
Lincoln of Kentucky, by Lowell H. Harrison, 105:67, 106:305, 437; illus., 105:66, 106:573; reviewed, 98:429–31
Lincoln on Lincoln, by Paul M. Zall: reviewed, 98:208–9
Lincoln on Race and Slavery, edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr.: reviewed, 108:408–11
Lincoln Revisited: New Insights from the Lincoln Forum, edited by John Y. Simon, Harold Holzer, and Dawn Vogel: reviewed, 107:110–12
Lincoln School, 72:343
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: The End of Slavery in America, by Allen C. Guelzo: reviewed, 102:110–12
Lincoln's Fireside Reading, by Jack Lang, 73:426
Lincoln's Greatest Speech: The Second Inaugural, by Ronald C. White Jr.: reviewed, 101:147–52
"Lincoln's Kentucky Childhood and Race," by Brian Dirck, 106:307–32
Lincoln's Moral Vision: The Second Inaugural, by James Tackach: reviewed, 101:147–52
Lincoln's Proclamation: Emancipation Reconsidered, edited William A. Blair and Karen Fisher Young: reviewed, 107:448–50
Lincoln's Quest for Equality: The Road to Gettysburg, by Carl F. Wieck: reviewed, 101:147–52
Lincoln's Quest for Union: Public and Private Meanings, by Charles B. Strozier: reviewed, 82:188–89
Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered, by John Channing Briggs: reviewed, 104:157–59
Lincoln's Sword: The Presidency and the Power of Words, by Douglas L. Wilson: reviewed, 105:304–6
Lincoln Story, The: The Postwar Years, by Thomas E. Bonsall: reviewed, 102:141–43
Lincoln: The Biography of a Writer, by Fred Kaplan: reviewed, 107:112–16
Lincoln the Lawyer, by Brian Dirck: reviewed, 105:301–3
Lincoln Union College (Chicago, Ill.), 73:384
Lind, Jenny, 74:70
Lindberg, Emil, 75:222
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 75:273
Lindbergh, Charles: kidnapping case, 84:362
Lindbergh: A Biography, by Leonard Mosley: reviewed, 75:63–65
Lindburg, Emil, 97:26
Lindenmeyer, Kriste: book review by, 95:334–35; Greatest Generation Grows Up, The: American Childhood in the 1930s, reviewed, 104:352–53
Linderman, Gerald F.: Embattled Courage: The Experience of Combat in the American Civil War, reviewed, 86:188–89
Lindsay, Emma, 85:335
Lindsay, William, 75:115; election to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, 93:403–6, 409, 415; illus., 104:262; state capital relocation issue, 104:260–61, 268–69; supports Preston Brown, 104:63
Lindsey, Daniel W., 88:154, 155, 156, 157, 158; illus., 105:666; Twenty-second Kentucky Union Infantry Regiment, 105:658, 675
Lindsey, Jess, 72:202, 84:417
Lindsey, Thomas N., 72:313
Lindstrom, Diane L., 89:183
Lindstrom, Matthew J.: book reviews by, 100:262–64, 105:166–68; The National Environmental Policy Act: Judicial Misconstruction, Legislative Indifference, and Executive Neglect, reviewed, 99:439–41
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