Index for the Register Volumes 72-108 (1974-2010)



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Louisville (Ky.) Commercial, 74:296, 84:357, 93:420, 96:37; on concealed weapons, 81:135, 138–39, 91:377, 383–84; on dueling, 81:151; on homicide, 81:144; on J. C. Wickliffe, 93:419; reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:373–74; state capital relocation issue, 104:268, 269, 277–78; whipping issue, 100:10, 16–17, 21

Louisville (Ky.) Commercial Review: reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:375–76

Louisville (Ky.) Correspondent, 72:41

Louisville (Ky.) Courier, 73:226, 238, 76:156, 79:13, 221, 224, 95:56; on concealed weapons, 81:137, 91:382–83; on railroads, 95:10; reports on 1850 López expedition, 105:599

Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, 73:95, 374, 383, 385, 74:113, 301, 303, 308, 75:113, 78:42, 51, 330, 332–33, 79:55, 236–38, 334, 336, 346, 350, 80:313, 81:137, 139, 84:144, 345, 91:195, 196, 197, 93:186, 95:30, 96:32, 37, 38, 301, 98:363, 370, 371, 373, 379, 381, 99:32, 33, 35, 235, 246, 100:9, 13, 488, 495, 101:1, 104:425, 454, 549, 593, 105:393, 107:54, 79, 393; 1947 Democratic gubernatorial primary, 104:518; on A. B. Chandler, 85:159; on Alben Barkley, 92:33; on Annie Fellows Johnston, 89:144; and the Appalachian Volunteers, 107:348; on Ben Johnson, 84:26, 28, 37, 45; Carl Braden, 104:243; criticism of Billy Klair, 90:264–65; on Cumberland Falls, 81:32–34, 36, 40–41, 43; on domestic servants, 85:133–34; on dueling, 81:151; on Earle Clements, 84:401, 417, 104:519; on education, 83:195; and George Chescheir's POW reeducation program, 105:451; on George Colvin, 85:68; on "Happy" Chandler, 80:325, 329, 84:417; on Henry H. Denhardt, 84:384, 391–92, 396, 96:302; on J. C. W. Beckham, 95:44, 52; on John Sherman Cooper, 84:198; on judicial elections, 93:418; on Kentucky and Kearsarge, 88:54; on Ky. lottery, 87:405; on Lawrence Wetherby, 84:405, 408, 411–12; on League of Nations, 95:44, 45, 47, 48, 50; on lobbying, 76:301; on Matt Ward trial, 84:116, 118, 122–23, 131, 143; on miners, 86:220; on Patrick Henry Callahan, 92:196; on Paul E. Patton legacy, 100:82–83, 102:85–87; on prohibition, 92:184, 185; reporting on Harlan County, Ky., 107:475; resistance to red scare, 104:243; and Robert Worth Bingham, 94:247–61; on school reform, 83:26–27, 31–32; state capital relocation issue, 104:267, 269, 274, 277; on state mental hospitals, 84:412; and strip mining, 107:333; and subdivision planning, 107:66; on the Tenth Indiana, 96:225; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:374; on Toonerville Trolley, 77:112–13, 116; truck deal story, 104:575; on University of Louisville, 81:59, 70; on William McKinley, 96:254; on William Preston, 93:285; on William S. Hays, 93:287; . see Courier-Journal

Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal Magazine: article about George Chescheir, 105:459–60

Louisville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, The, 72:133, 135–36, 140–41, 360

Louisville (Ky.) Daily Courier, 72:114, 84:347, 99:345, 347, 352, 360; reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:372, 375, 379, 381; and the slave curfew, 102:363–65; Thomas Hutchison interview, 106:418–21, 424, 430–31

Louisville (Ky.) Daily Democrat, 76:3, 210, 93:292; on the battle of Shiloh, 93:266; Emancipation Proclamation, 106:587; on Portland, 82:172–73, 175; slavery, 106:580; on Whigs, 93:393

Louisville (Ky.) Daily Journal, 76:3, 200, 213, 84:347; on Abraham Lincoln, 76:206; on Democrats, 93:393; on Don Carlos Buell, 96:328; on Green Clay Smith, 76:202–3; on guerrillas, 86:355, 357, 361, 365, 368, 370; on John Bell, 76:156

Louisville (Ky.) Defender, 91:196, 99:21, 22, 25, 28, 30, 34, 375, 104:238, 241, 246; on Albert Ernest Meyzeek, 89:357; support for the Bradens, 104:228

Louisville (Ky.) Democrat , 72:388

Louisville (Ky.) Democrat, 73:222, 75:90, 80:293, 106:60; attitude to Lincoln administration, 103:628; Emancipation Proclamation, 106:455, 464; John Hopkins Harney, 105:593; on Matt Ward trial, 84:115–16, 118, 122–23, 131, 145; reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:372, 377, 381; and the slave curfew, 102:363–65; Thomas Hutchison interview, 106:419; Vicksburg campaign victory celebration, 103:659

Louisville (Ky.) Evening Bulletin: reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:377

Louisville (Ky.) Evening Post, 75:47, 78:51, 94:250, 95:32; on crime, 91:383

Louisville (Ky.) Evening Post, The, 72:140–41

Louisville (Ky.) Herald, 72:362, 77:113–14, 94:250

Louisville (Ky.) Herald-Post: on Ben Johnson, 84:48; on the Little Colonel, 89:139; and subdivision planning, 107:66

Louisville (Ky.) Journal, 72:107, 367, 369, 380, 73:125, 132, 133, 383, 74:198, 80:287, 294, 81:137, 248, 99:344, 347, 350, 102:374, 106:602, 108:41, 48; Abraham Lincoln, 106:475; attitude to Lincoln administration, 103:628; behavior of Ohio troops at the battle of Shiloh, 103:639; letter denouncing Confederates, 97:8; on Mahlon D. Manson, 96:231–31, 234, 236, 237; on Matt Ward trial, 84:115–16, 118, 129; opposition to John C. Frémont, 106:577; on Portland, 82:172–74; reaction to Grant's Vicksburg campaign, 103:631–32; reaction to Louisville lynching, 102:368, 372, 379–80; report of George A. Ellsworth, 108:11–12; and the slave curfew, 102:363–65; on the Tenth Indiana, 96:225; on Thirteenth Amendment, 75:219; Thomas Hutchison interview, 106:419

Louisville (Ky.) Leader: on Albert Ernest Meyzeek, 89:357

Louisville (Ky.) Literary News-Letter, 101:10

Louisville (Ky.) Medical News, 74:308

Louisville (Ky.) Morning Courier, 73:237; on Robert J. Breckinridge, 82:229; on sending Kentucky troops to Mexico, 90:325

Louisville (Ky.) New South, 83:253

Louisville (Ky.) Post, 78:42; state capital relocation issue, 104:270–73

Louisville (Ky.) Public Advertiser, 72:43, 47–50, 146–47, 151, 153, 162–63, 165, 73:130, 131, 133, 75:93, 76:156; advertising gunpowder, 88:423; on Jefferson Seminary, 86:110

Louisville (Ky.) Record: on prohibition, 92:184

Louisville (Ky.) Times, 75:39, 77:114, 78:42, 51, 79:334, 347, 81:29, 96:301, 99:23; on The Civil War and Readjustment in Kentucky, 86:59; death of Earl F. Parks Sr., 102:174; on Henry H. Denhardt, 84:396; illus., 100:171; on Matt Ward trial, 84:116, 118; on prohibition, 92:190; resistance to red scare, 104:243; and Robert Worth Bingham, 94:247–61; state capital relocation issue, 104:277; and subdivision planning, 107:66; on William English Walling, 96:374

Louisville (Ky.) Times, The, 72:140

Louisville (Ky.) Union Press, 72:388

Louisville (Ky.) Weekly Journal, 79:27

Louisville (Ky.) Weekly Journal, The, 72:14–15

Louisville (Ky.) Western Courier, 72:338–39

Louisville (steamboat): during Mexican War, 106:11

Louisville (Union ironclad), 74:5, 7, 8, 169, 170, 174, 175, 184–86, 188, 189

Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Railroad, 73:127, 129, 134

Louisville, Frankfort, and Lexington Railroad, 79:224

Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis Railroad, 76:34



Louisville, Ky., 72:14, 226, 237, 267, 330, 337, 339–40, 344, 349–50, 352–53, 73:8, 20, 125–28, 132–34, 174, 182–87, 190, 193, 208, 220, 223, 231, 291, 292, 295, 297–99, 302, 304, 306, 347, 350, 352, 353, 361, 362, 383, 385, 391, 392, 396, 403, 406, 428, 429, 74:46, 47, 66, 105, 124, 237, 308, 313, 75:13, 21, 138, 77:7, 78:219, 312–13, 81:124, 239, 92:175–76, 179–81, 184, 370, 94:13, 26, 52–53, 64–65, 95:59, 63, 132, 389, 396, 420–21, 424, 96:243, 97:51, 58, 306, 314, 365, 379, 98:24, 183, 245, 246, 255, 284, 289, 374, 397, 403, 100:197, 200, 298, 486, 490, 103:665, 105:421–22, 588, 667, 106:345, 351, 420, 434, 454, 107:216; African Americans in, 89:346–48, 98:155–57, 170–72, 175, 99:363–84; and African American suffrage, 72:111–13, 115, 117, 121, 123–24, 126–27, 129–30, 132; air pollution, 102:158–60; amphitheater auditorium, 78:27–38; baseball in, 99:115; B. F. Goodrich Plant, article about, 102:157–81; Braden case, 104:228–42; bridge for and George Keats, 106:62; cigarette plants in, 100:314, 317; city charter bill, 104:270; city hall, 99:388; civil rights movement in, 99:44, 390, 101:238, 104:213–14, 217–48, 697–98; during Civil War, 72:25–26, 28, 30, 34, 36, 382, 384–86, 388; Civil War, 96:317–24, 326–34, 337, 97:248–49, 254–55, 257, 259, 263–64, 282, 103:628–29, 658–60; during Civil War, 106:435, 108:59, 76, 95; coffeehouses in, 106:61; and the Confederacy of Portland, 82:170–75; Daniel Boone sculpture, 102:513–14; defense industry in, 99:377–78; Democratic Party in, 104:453–54, 517–18, 589–90, 683; description of in mid-nineteenth century, 106:60–63; domestic servants in, 85:111–37; economy of, 100:46, 108:352; education in, 86:103–18, 108:235–36, 238; and the election of 1828, 74:51–57; filibustering, 105:572, 582, 583, 585, 592, 596, 598, 604, 611, 660, 667; flood of 1937, 79:349, 81:154–67, 105:421–22; founding of, 102:523; and GAR Convention of 1895, 81:274–86; George A. Ellsworth in, 108:79; and George Keats, 106:43–68; German POWs in, 100:143, 146; Grant's visit to, 103:659–60; and Greek independence, 72:145–46, 162–63, 165–66; and Henry Clay Jr., 106:9–10, 40; Joseph Holt in, 106:376, 380; judiciary of, 102:362–63; and Kentucky Derby, 105:421; in the Know-Nothing era, 102:357–82; Ky. Historical Society in, 101:8–12; and the L&N Railroad, 95:1–28; labor issues in, 82:136–50; and Louisville and Portland Canal, 72:38–54; lynching in, 102:357–82; Mark Twain lecture in, 72:134–35, 137, 140, 142; and Mexican War, 90:324, 327, 330, 332, 336, 95:245, 247–50, 252, 259, 268, 279, 105:578; militia of, 102:376; politics in, 102:363, 104:590; population of, 99:364, 365, 367, 373, 377, 379–81; proposed canal at, 100:435; public housing in, 99:377–78; and the red scare, 104:217–48; religion in, 108:233; Republican Party in, 107:545; residential land subdivision process, 1772-2008, 107:33–81; residential segregation in, 78:39–54; school board, 72:141; school integration, 99:19, 379, 101:244, 264, 104:213–14, 217–48, 697–98, 105:3–32; Second Kentucky Infantry in, 106:11; segregation in, 93:159–79, 104:695; slavery, 101:105, 102:362–65; state capitol relocation issue, 104:249–50, 254, 256, 258–62, 264, 267, 269, 272–74, 276–77, 279, 281–83; steamboat access, 106:191; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:23–25, 40–41, 54, 76; Thomas Hutchison in, 106:418–19; visited by Adlai E. Stevenson, 75:113–14; visited by Zachary Taylor, 75:319; west end of, 99:372–74, 381; and whipping of criminals, 100:8, 20; William English Walling in, 96:351–53, 374; William S. Hays in, 93:175–76; women in politics, 99:255–56, 263, 266, 271–76, 280; woolen mills strike in, 82:136–50; World War II in, 99:377–79; World War I in, 99:126, 148; yellow fever in, 74:303, 304

Louisville & Nashville Railroad (L&N), 72:13, 34, 37, 73:304, 308, 309, 346, 350–55, 74:40, 44, 46, 75:23, 129, 76:34–37, 39, 43, 287, 292–93, 310, 79:158, 224, 86:121, 87:149, 90:100, 92:49, 269, 93:298, 95:409, 410, 96:321, 97:248–50, 252, 254–55, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 273, 278, 282, 283, 98:254, 255, 99:56, 100:307–8, 310, 104:519, 106:59; and 1922–23 railroad strike, 100:304–5; Company, 74:232, 233; consolidation with Kentucky Central Railroad, 105:415; expansion of in Corbin, 100:295; and history of L&N workers, 82:60–71; importance to the Confederacy, 103:630; map of rail lines of, 100:294; origins of, 95:1–28

Louisville Abstract and Loan Association, 74:143

Louisville and Eastern Railroad, 95:405

Louisville and Frankfort Railroad Company, 95:19

Louisville and Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan: and subdivision planning, 107:69

Louisville and Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission, 107:73, 80; and subdivision planning, 107:69–70

Louisville and Jefferson County Progressive Party, 104:223

Louisville and Lexington Railroad: during Civil War, 108:30–32

Louisville and Nashville Military Band, 104:274–75

Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), 78:219, 227, 239–41, 245–46, 322, 324–25, 332, 336, 338–41

Louisville and Nashville Road (L&N): during Civil War, 108:23, 27, 42, 59, 67, 76

Louisville and Nashville Turnpike: Lincoln family near, 106:473

Louisville and Nashville Turnpike (Jefferson County, Ky.), 102:357

Louisville and Portland Canal (Louisville, Ky.), 73:208, 94:64, 95:370, 378; and commercial rivalry, 72:38–54; completion of, 106:60; construction of, 107:34

"Louisville and the Origins of the L & N Railroad," by Aaron D. Purcell, 95:1–28

Louisville Association of Life Underwriters: and George Chescheir, 105:459

Louisville Baptist Orphans Home, 98:24–25, 27, 37–40

"Louisville Baptist Orphan's Home: The Early Years," by Keith Harper, 90:236–55

Louisville Bar Association, 98:175

Louisville Board of Education: records on Albert Ernest Meyzeek, 89:357

Louisville Board of Trade, 88:47; and subdivision planning, 107:66; supports state capital relocation to Louisville, 104:274

Louisville Board of Trade (Louisville, Ky.), 78:44

Louisville Brecks, 97:413

Louisville Chair Company (Louisville, Ky.), 73:429

Louisville Chancery Court: land records of, 107:46–49

Louisville Churchmen's Federation, 94:255

Louisville Circulating Library (Louisville, Ky.): books of, 106:61–62

Louisville City Council: and George Keats, 106:63

"Louisville Civil Rights Movement's Response to the Southern Red Scare," by Tracy E. K'Meyer, 104:217–48; Richard H. Collins Award, 105:279–80

Louisville Civil War Round Table, 72:300–301, 74:147, 80:89

Louisville College (Louisville, Ky.), 81:60–62, 64, 67, 106:59–60

Louisville Collegiate Institute (Louisville, Ky.), 81:59–60, 73

Louisville Collegiate School (Louisville, Ky.), 84:137

Louisville Commercial Club, 104:279; supports state capital relocation to Louisville, 104:270–71, 274

Louisville Commission on Interracial Cooperation, 94:263



Louisville Diamonds: The Louisville Major-League Reader, 1876–1899, by Philip von Borries: noted, 97:237–38

Louisville Directory, 106:62

Louisville Directory (1832), 107:47

Louisville District of the Corps of Engineers, 74:61, 62

Louisville Free Public Library, 99:368–69; Ky. Historical Society library in, 101:12

"Louisville Free Public Library's Racially Segregated Branches, 1905–35," by Cheryl Knott Malone, 93:159–79

Louisville Gas & Electric (LG&E), 99:366–67, 391

Louisville Gas & Electric Company (LG&E), 107:63

Louisville General Agents and Managers Association: and George Chescheir, 105:459

Louisville Guards, 102:376

Louisville High School (Louisville, Ky.), 84:110–11, 126, 135, 143

Louisville Home Telephone Company (Louisville, Ky.), 73:429

Louisville Hotel (Louisville, Ky.), 106:60; Narciso López at, 105:585

Louisville Independent School District: demographic changes in, 105:8–11; merger with Jefferson County School District, 105:13–16, 19–23; school desegregation, 105:6–10

Louisville International Airport, 107:63; . see also Standiford Field Airport

Louisville in World War II, by Bruce M. Tyler: noted, 103:843

"Louisville-Jefferson County School Desegregation Case, The: A Lawyer's Retrospective," by Robert A. Sedler, 105:3–32

Louisville Law School (Louisville, Ky.): and Daniel W. Lindsey, 105:666

Louisville Legal Aid Society: Louisville–Jefferson County school desegregation suit, 105:6

Louisville Legion: . see First Kentucky Infantry

Louisville Legion (Louisville, Ky.), 81:277, 90:140, 143, 146, 326, 327, 334

Louisville Lodge of Elks (Louisville, Ky.), 106:56

Louisville Lyceum (Louisville, Ky.): and George Keats, 106:55

Louisville Male High School (Louisville, Ky.), 77:31, 81:60, 64, 70, 89:347, 104:421

Louisville Medical Institute (Louisville, Ky.), 74:305, 81:59–60, 62, 64, 66, 73–74

Louisville Municipal College for Negroes, 99:368, 370–71, 373, 376

Louisville Railway, 94:256

Louisville Real Estate Board: and subdivision planning, 107:66

Louisville Real Estate Exchange (Louisville, Ky.), 78:42

Louisville Road (Frankfort, Ky.): illus., 103:487

Louisville Sanitary Commission, 73:307

Louisville School Board, 72:141

Louisville Theater (Louisville, Ky.), 72:164

Louisville Urban League, 94:263

Louisville Varnish Company, 92:176, 195

Louisville Varnish Company (Louisville, Ky.): and profit sharing, 78:140–56

Louisville Water Company, 94:255–56; extension of sewer lines, 107:69

"Louisville Woolen Mills Strike of 1887, The: A Case Study of Working Women, the Knights of Labor, and Union Organization in the New South," by Nancy Schrom Dye, 82:136–50

Lounsbury, Carl R.: An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape, reviewed, 92:319–20



Love, Eleanor: Eleanor Roosevelt and Her Friends, by Joseph P. Lash: reviewed, 81:226–28

Love, Eric T. L.: Race over Empire: Racism and U.S. Imperialism, 1865–1900, reviewed, 104:163–65

Love, Norman D.: book review by, 78:383–84

"Love and Honor: The Robert Wickliffe Family of Antebellum Kentucky," by Andrea S. Ramage, 94:115–33



Love and Power in the Nineteenth Century: The Marriage of Violet Blair, by Virginia Jeans Laas: reviewed, 97:217–19

Love and War: Pearl Harbor Through V-J Day, by Robert and Jane Easton: reviewed, 90:417–18

Love for Sale: Courting, Treating, and Prostitution in New York City, 1900-1945, by Elizabeth Alice Clement: reviewed, 105:142–43

Lovejoy, Arthur O., 85:57–59, 63

Lovejoy, Elijah P., 72:215, 96:358, 360, 106:527; lynching of, 106:368

Lovejoy, Owen, 106:527–28

Loveland, Anne C.: and Otis B. Wheeler, From Meetinghouse to Megachurch: A Material and Cultural History, reviewed, 101:556–58

Loveless, Patty: songs of, 107:509

Lovely, Sylvia, 99:257, 282, 283

Lovely Lane Chapel (Baltimore, Md.), 102:18

Loveman, Brian: No Higher Law: American Foreign Policy and the Western Hemisphere since 1776, reviewed, 108:387–88

Lovett, Eddie, 80:40

Lovett, Laura A.: Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and the Family in the United States, 1890–1938, reviewed, 105:517–19

Lovett, Wells: 1963 Democratic gubernatorial primary, 104:582–83, 587

Lowden, Frank O., 95:53

Lowe, John, 92:39, 40

Lowell, James Russell, 80:292, 96:365, 106:439

Lowell, Mass., 105:638

Lowell, Robert, 90:373

Lowenfish, Lee: Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman, reviewed, 105:737–39

Lower Blue Licks (Ky.): Daniel Boone at, 102:493

Lower Sandusky (Ohio): during the War of 1812, 105:207–8, 215

Lower Shawneetown (Chillicothe, Ohio), 90:19, 20, 24

Lowery, Charles D.: and John F. Marszalek, eds., Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights, noted, 91:248

Lowery, Malinda Maynor: Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation, reviewed, 108:430–33

Lowery, William, 80:380

Lowes, Ky., 92:36; and the Barkley family, 78:343, 346–47, 357

Lowinger, Gene: I Hear a Voice Calling: A Bluegrass Memoir, noted, 107:631–32

Lowitt, Richard: book reviews by, 75:341–43, 88:358–59, 90:311–12, 101:375–76

Lowman, Harry King, 99:27; 1963 Democratic gubernatorial primary, 104:582–83

Lowry, Thomas P.: Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell: Sex in the Civil War, reviewed, 93:105–6

Loyal Land Company, 74:243

Loyal Land Company (Va.), 75:143

Loyola University (Chicago, Ill.), 90:114

Luallen, Eugenia Crittenden ("Crit"), 99:278, 279, 102:79

Lubove, Roy: on urban history, 107:35–36

Lucas, Marion B., 96:185, 97:84, 96, 345, 98:155, 166, 101:74, 103:723; "African Americans on the Kentucky Frontier," 95:121–34; analysis of slavery in Ky., 103:691–92, 722; "Berea College in the 1870s and 1880s: Student Life at a Racially Integrated Kentucky College," 98:1–22; book notes by, 82:110–11, 86:97, 93:123–24, 94:344, 96:217; book reviews by, 77:313–14, 81:305–7, 84:222–24, 85:72–73, 163–64, 91:88–89, 447–48, 95:191–93, 98:312–13, 100:59–60, 533–34, 102:94–95, 104:130–32; Boone Day 2004 roundtable discussion, 102:461–87; "'Dear Pa is in a worry': The Life and Death of Burritt Hamilton Fee," 105:617–56; A History of Blacks in Kentucky, vol. 1, From Slavery to Segregation, 1760–1891, listed, 102:151; A History of Blacks in Kentucky, vol. 1, From Slavery to Segregation, 1760–1891, reviewed, 91:65–75; illus., 102:12; "Kentucky Blacks: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom," 91:403–19; reviewed, 104:130–32; Sherman and the Burning of Columbia, noted, 88:118–19

Lucas, Mark: book reviews by, 88:484–85, 91:104–5, 93:373–74, 95:435–36; ed., Home Voices, noted, 89:433

Lucas, Patrick Lee: book review by, 106:256–58

Lucas, Scott W. (Ill.), 76:116

Luce, Henry, 94:263; Time magazine, 107:479

Luckett, Craven P., 72:168

Luckett, Robert: book review by, 108:303–5

Luckett, T. D.: subdivision design by, 107:73

Luckey, John, 91:2, 3

Lucy Audubon: A Biography, by Carolyn E. DeLatte: noted, 107:627

Lucy Audubon: A Biography, by Carolyn E. De Latte: reviewed, 81:428–30

Lucy Breckinridge of Grove Hill: The Journal of a Virginia Girl, 1862–1864, edited by Mary D. Robertson: noted, 93:129; reviewed, 78:283–84

Lucy Somerville Howorth: New Deal Lawyer, Politician, and Feminist from the South, by Dorothy S. Shawhan and Martha H. Swain: reviewed, 105:153–55

Ludlum, Charlotte, 89:76

Lujack, Johnny, 98:351

Lukacs, John: The Hitler of History, reviewed, 96:211–12; Outgrowing Democracy: A History of the United States in the Twentieth Century, noted, 83:90

Lukas, Albert, 100:156

Lukas, Richard C.: Bitter Legacy: Polish-American Relations in the Wake of World War II, reviewed, 81:337–39; book review by, 78:294–95; Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles under German Occupation, 1939–1944, reviewed, 84:442–44



Luke Lea of Tennessee, by Mary Louise Lea Tidwell: reviewed, 93:112–13

Luke Pryor Blackburn: Physician, Governor, Reformer, by Nancy Disher Baird: reviewed, 78:259–60

"Luke Pryor Blackburn's Campaign for Governor," by Nancy D. Baird, 74:300–313

Lulu Belle and Scotty: country singers, 93:305

Lumbee: triracial isolate group, 102:215



Lumbee Indians in the Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, and the Making of a Nation, by Malinda Maynor Lowery: reviewed, 108:4308–433

Lumpkin, Roy ("Father"), 97:439

Lumsden, Linda J.: Inez: The Life and Times of Inez Milholland, reviewed, 102:433–34; Rampant Women; Suffragists and the Right of Assembly, reviewed, 96:206–7

Luna, Antonio, 83:337

Lunbeck, Elizabeth: The Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, Gender, and Power in Modern America, reviewed, 93:237–38

Lund, Jens: Flatheads and Spooneys: Fishing for a Living in the Ohio River Valley, noted, 94:214–15

Lund, William: War Production Board, 104:488

Lunger, Irvin E., 74:230, 83:55; Boone Day speaker, 101:34

Lupold, Harry Forrest, ed.: "A Union Surgeon Views the War from Kentucky, 1862," 72:272–75

Lupton, J. T., 94:414

Luse, Christopher: book review by, 106:247–48

Luskey, Brian P.: book review by, 106:91–92

Luther, Martin, 106:170

Lutheran Church in America, 94:293–94

Lutherans: in Lexington, Ky., 106:196–98, 200, 216



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