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



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For Race and Country: The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Young, by David P. Kilroy: reviewed, 104:132–34

Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 72:28, 34, 305, 74:180, 181, 214, 215, 288–90, 292, 293, 76:19, 77:182, 86:363, 365, 90:370, 94:143, 148, 97:174–75, 177, 99:15, 103:538, 633, 105:61, 64, 107:239–40; attack on Murfreesboro, Tenn., 108:24–25; Forrest C. Pogue named for, 104:684; military tradition of, 107:223; and the skirmish at Sacramento, Ky., 75:79–89

Forster, Stig: and Jorg Nägler, eds., On the Road to Total War: The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unification, 1861–1871, noted, 95:459–60

Forsyth, Ga., 74:295

Forsyth, James W., 72:295, 81:183, 83:324–28, 346

Forsyth, Mr.——, 81:183, 186

Fort, Joel, 89:388, 393–94

Fort, Sterling, 89:392

Fort Amanda, Ohio, 104:18, 21

Fort Ancient, Ohio: people of, 90:7–8, 11, 17, 18

Fort Andrews, Mass.: Italian POWs at, 105:437

Fort Apache, Arizona, 94:368–69, 374



Fortas: The Rise and Ruin of a Supreme Court Justice, by Bruce Allen Murphy: reviewed, 87:189–90

Fort Barbee, Ohio: Kentucky brigade at, 104:15, 18

Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., 96:271, 290

Fort Benning, Ga., 92:294, 99:137, 100:136–37; branch POWs camps of, 105:445–46; Charles P. Roland's training at, 101:81–82, 87–88; illus., 101:79, 81, 105:420, 433, 442, 457; POW camp and George Chescheir, 105:417–60

Fort Blakely, Mobile, Ala., 74:350

"Fort Boone and the Civil War Defense of Frankfort," by Nicky Hughes, 88:148–62

Fort Boonesborough, Ky., 74:152, 316–17

Fort Bragg, N.C., 102:46

Fort Campbell, Ky., 98:288; . see Camp Campbell, Ky.

Fort Chickasaw, Tenn., 92:159

Fort Chiswell, Va., 79:245–51

Fort Concho, Texas: Burritt Hamilton Fee at, 105:649

Fort Craig, Ky., 97:259–60, 267–68, 271–72

Fort Dearborn, Chicago, Ill., 73:337

Fort Defiance, Ohio, 74:189, 104:21, 23, 105:205; during the War of 1812, 105:207

Fort Detroit, Mich.: campaign of Lachlan McIntosh against, 106:345

Fort Donelson, Tenn., 72:375, 73:30, 74:1, 9, 76:8, 77:2, 273, 79:25, 93:263, 282, 94:142–43, 147–49, 151–52, 154–55, 97:170–72, 249, 276; fall of, 76:9, 329; Grant's capture of, 103:628–30, 637, 653, 654, 659, 674

Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862–1863, by Benjamin Franklin Cooling: reviewed, 95:426–27

Fort Drum, Philippines, 86:254, 255

Fort Duquesne, Pa., 75:144, 90:8, 24

Forte, Mary L., 98:162

Fort Findlay, Ohio, 104:21

Fort Finney, Ohio: treaty of, 106:348

Fort Getty, R.I.: POW reeducation, 105:453–54, 456

Fort Greenville, Ohio, 84:7–8, 92:18, 159

Fort Hamilton, N.Y., 101:91–92

Fort Harrison, Indiana, 75:319

Fort Harrod, Ky., 74:316, 79:356, 90:69–70

Fort Hayes, Ohio, 101:299–300, 302

Fort Henry, Tenn., 73:30, 74:1, 3, 4, 6, 73, 75, 180, 185, 191, 76:8, 93:263, 94:142, 148, 97:171, 247, 249; fall of, 76:9, 329, 103:674

For the People: American Populist Movements from the Revolution to the 1850s, by Ronald P. Formisano: reviewed, 106:249–50

"For the Sake of My Country": The Diary of Col. M. W. Ward, 9th Tennessee Cavalry, Morgan's Brigade, C. S. A., edited by R. B. Rosenburg: reviewed, 91:352–53

"For the Union: Kentucky's Unconditional Unionist Congressmen and the Development of the Republican Party in Kentucky, 1863–1865," by James Larry Hood, 76:197–215

Fort Hill, Frankfort, Ky., 88:149

Fort Hood, Tex., 90:141, 145

Fort Jackson, La., 73:319

Fort Jefferson, Ky., 92:159, 95:396; during Revolutionary War, 81:1–24

Fort Knox, Ky., 93:451, 453, 456, 459, 96:271, 292, 98:289; illus., 101:78, 89, 91, 305; before World War II, 100:131; WWII POWs at, 100:143–46, 150–51, 153, 165, 105:437

Fort Knox Officers Club (Hardin County, Ky.): Thomas Lincoln fireplace at, 106:484

Fort Lawton, Wash., 96:291–92; Italian POWs at, 105:437–38

Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 99:130

Fort Lewis, Wash., 96:292

Fort Malden, Canada, 104:20; during the War of 1812, 105:207–8; during War of 1812, 105:216

Fort Massac, Ill., 84:10, 14–15, 92:159, 163

Fort McArthur, Ohio, 104:21

Fort McHenry, Md., 88:417

Fort McIntosh, Pa., 90:126

Fort McPherson, Ga.: Motor Transport School, 105:424

Fort Meigs, Ohio, 75:193, 104:6; battle map, 105:211; battle of during War of 1812, 105:210–12; construction of, 104:8–10, 12; defense of, 104:13–15, 21, 24–29, 31–32; description of, 104:9–10; map of, 104:31; near present-day Perryburg, Ohio, 104:5; siege of, 104:5, 20–22; strategic weaknesses of, 104:10–13; survival of, 104:41–42; William Henry Harrison, garrison at, 104:2

Fort Meigs State Memorial (Ohio): Dudley's Defeat and, 104:2

Fort Miami, Ohio, 84:7, 91:255, 104:20, 36

Fort Mims, Ala., 82:350

Fort Mitchell, Ky., 73:178, 180, 183, 189, 291

Fort Monroe, Va., 107:196, 247; illus., 107:246; Jefferson Davis's imprisonment at, 107:204, 208

Fort Necessity, Ohio, 104:21

Fort Nelson, Louisville, Ky., 81:23

Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.: POW camp at, 105:446; World War II induction center, 101:75

Fort Patrick Henry, Va., 97:152, 101:308

Fort Pickens, Fla., 97:7, 106:431



Fort Pillow, A Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory, by John Cimprich: reviewed, 105:309–10

Fort Recovery, Ohio, 91:255

Fortress Monroe agreement, 94:283

Fort Sackville, Indiana, 75:317

Fort San Carlos, Fla., 72:407

Forts Henry and Donelson: The Key to the Confederate Heartland, by Benjamin Franklin Cooling: reviewed, 86:289–90

Fort Stanwix, N.Y., 91:311; treaty of, 73:65, 90:24

Fort Stephenson, Ohio, 75:239; defense of, 104:41; during the War of 1812, 105:212–13

Fort Stotsenburg, Philippines, 86:237

Fort St. Philip, La., 73:319

Fort Sumter, S.C., 72:105, 73:17, 26, 319–20, 74:214, 241, 75:23, 76:6, 7, 77:269, 93:259, 97:7–8, 101:403, 405, 413, 103:670–71, 106:388, 393, 407, 431, 452, 454, 514

Fort Thomas, Ky., 92:294, 98:351, 391, 104:56; Preston Brown at, 104:63–64

Fort Thompson, N.C., 73:319

Fortune, Alonzo W., 74:116, 117, 121, 122

Fortune magazine: articles on coal industry, 107:312, 318, 326

Fort Warren, Mass.: prison at, 97:276

Fort Washington, Cincinnati, Ohio, 91:253–55, 259, 94:26

Fort Wayne, Ind., 80:134–35, 104:6, 10, 18–19; Baer Field, 102:46, 48; Native American settlements at, 107:27

Fort Wayne Pyramids: football team, 97:438

Fort Wheeler, Macon, Ga., 101:302, 303–8

Fort Winchester, Ohio, 104:18, 21; arrival of Kentucky brigade, 104:19

Fort Worth, Texas, 100:200



Fort Worth Record, 94:254

Forty-first Regiment (British): Fort Meigs, siege of, 104:34

Forty-ninth Tennessee, 74:73, 79–80, 187

Forum magazine, 93:76

Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 74:120

Fosl, Catherine, 104:214; biography of Anne Braden, 104:698; Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South, reviewed, 101:113–15; and Tracy E. K'Meyer, Freedom on the Border: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky, reviewed, 107:266–67

Foss, Horst, 97:323–24

Foss, Jerome C.: book review by, 107:436–38

Foster,——: memories of frontier Ky. agriculture, 107:9

Foster, Anne L.: and Julian Go, American Colonial State in the Philippines, The: Global Perspectives, reviewed, 101:370–71

Foster, Buck T.: Sherman's Mississippi Campaign, reviewed, 105:128–29

Foster, Carrie: book review by, 100:557–59

Foster, Emily: ed., The Ohio Frontier: An Anthology of Early Writings, reviewed, 94:434–35

Foster, Gaines M.: book reviews by, 85:167–68, 86:305–6, 93:375–77; Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South, reviewed, 85:377–78; original-intent theory, 102:399; views criticized, 102:400

Foster, Jodie, 96:133

Foster, John M., 89:389–91, 394–95, 397

Foster, Major —: during Civil War, 108:46

Foster, M. Marie Booth: comp., Southern Black Creative Writers, 1829–1953: Bibliographies, noted, 87:195–96

Foster, Robert S., 97:19

Foster, Ruel E.: Jesse Stuart, 75:281

Foster, Stephen Collins, 74:69, 78:26, 88:305, 90:55–56, 93:290, 300, 99:107, 245, 103:491; biography of, 103:58; and the McClelland family, 103:480, 482

Foster D. Snell, Inc. (N.Y.), 100:317

Fostoria, Ohio, 73:309

Fostyr, Lily, 78:352

Fothergill, John, 105:256



Foul Means: The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia, 1660–1740, by Anthony Parent Jr.: reviewed, 101:329–30

Foundation Dams of the American Quarter Horse, by Robert M. Denhardt: noted, 81:463

"Founding a Dynasty: Robert Worth Bingham Takes Control of The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, 1918-25," by William E. Ellis, 94:247–64



Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation, by Joseph J. Ellis, 105:248; reviewed, 99:153–57

Founding Corporate Power in Early National Philadelphia, by Andrew M. Schocket: reviewed, 105:295–97

Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington, by Richard Brookhiser: reviewed, 95:186–87

Founding Friendship: George Washington, James Madison, and the Creation of the American Republic, by Stuart Leibiger: reviewed, 98:221–22

Fountain, Daniel L.: Slavery, Civil War, and Salvation: African American Slaves and Christianity, 1830-1870, reviewed, 108:404–6

Fountainbleau Springs (Ky,), 72:227–28, 232, 234, 236–38

Fountain Square Park (Bowling Green, Ky.), 92:71

441st Troop Carrier Group, 102:53; Gene Wheeler's combat mission, 102:49

Four Centuries of Southern Indians: ed. by Charles M. Hudson, reviewed, 74:245–47

Four Corners Economic Region (Tuscon, Ariz.): and the National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 107:360–61

Fourdree, Vachel, 88:146

Four Mile, Ky., 97:191

Fournier, Fr. Michael, 97:360; slaves of, 101:287–88

Fourteen Mile House (Jefferson County, Ky.), 102:359

Fourteen Points (1918), 107:222

Fourteenth Amendment (1868), 72:8, 112–13, 116, 78:48, 50, 86:65, 90:171, 173, 93:402, 405, 99:273, 101:108, 253, 104:466, 107:160; Henry Watterson and ratification of, 105:393

Fourteenth Conference for Education in the South, 72:344

Fourteenth Michigan Regiment, 77:181

Fourteenth Street (Louisville, Ky.), 107:41

Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church (Louisville, Ky.), 74:119

Fourth Indiana Cavalry, 73:311

Fourth Infantry Division: Normandy invasion, 102:51

Fourth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, 72:300, 74:281, 287–88, 292–93, 296; and David Grant Colson, 98:46–80

Fourth Ohio Cavalry, 75:128, 76:14

Fourth Provincial Council (Baltimore, Md.), 108:233

Fourth Service Command: and Frederick Uhl, 105:431; and World War II POW camps, 105:424, 446–47

Fourth Street (Louisville, Ky.), 106:61; trolley line, 107:61

Fousek, John: To Lead the Free World: American Nationalism and the Cultural Roots of the Cold War, reviewed, 99:328–30

Foust, Geneva, 93:318

Foust, Mary Louise, 99:216, 265, 276

Fowler, Earl, 86:260

Fowler, George L.: and Register of the Ky. Historical Society, 101:32

Fowler, John, 75:181, 100:332

Fownes, George, 79:311

Fox, Daniel, 87:48

Fox, Early Lee, 75:94

Fox, Fontaine Jr.: cartoonist, career of, 77:112–28

Fox, Fontaine Sr., 77:113

Fox, Frances Barton: The Heart of Arethusa, 77:113

Fox, Gustavus, 73:281, 282

Fox, Joe, 79:349

Fox, John, 78:297

Fox, John Jr., 77:290, 80:151, 91:40, 94:365, 95:236, 96:123, 136, 103:204; Blue-Grass and Rhododendron, noted, 93:124–25; The Heart of the Hills, noted, 95:216–17; The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, noted, 86:405; Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:287–88; The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, noted, 83:89

Fox, Larry: Illustrated History of Basketball, 84:54

Fox, Lieutenant ——, 73:413

Fox, Maier B.: United We Stand: The United Mine Workers of America, 1890–1990, noted, 89:432

Fox, Margery, 94:393

Fox, Mary Pitkin, 77:113

Fox, Minnie, 103:204

Fox, Richard, 91:397

Fox, Rita Mackin: Garrard County, noted, 103:843; Garrard County in World War II, noted, 103:843–44

Fox, Will J., 97:302



Foxfire: vol. 6, edited by Eliot Wiggington, noted, 79:302

Foxfire (film), 96:130

Foxfire 7: with introduction by Paul F. Gillespie, noted, 81:340

Foxfire 8, by Eliot Wigginton and Margie Bennett: reviewed, 83:70

Foxfire III, ed. by Eliot Wigginton: reviewed, 74:250–53

Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 94:116–17, 96:313; and Eugene D. Genovese, Mind of the Master, The: Class, History and Faith in the Southern Slaveholders' Worldview, reviewed, 104:712–14; and Eugene D. Genovese, Slavery in White and Black: Class and Race in the Southern Slaveholders' New World Order, reviewed, 107:107–9; interpretation of slavery, 103:738; Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South, reviewed, 88:93–94

Foxtown Academy (Madison County, Ky.), 73:385

Fraas, Elizabeth Duffy: "'All issues are women's issues': An Interview with Governor Martha Layne Collins on Women in Politics," 99:213–48; "An Unusual Map of the Early West," 73:62–69; book reviews by, 73:87, 88, 81:200–203; ed., Public Papers of Governor Martha Layne Collins, 1983-1987, reviewed, 106:238–40



Fragile Capital, A: Identity and the Early Years of Columbus, Ohio, by Charles C. Cole Jr.: reviewed, 99:174–76

Fragile Fabric of Union, The: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War, by Brian Schoen: reviewed, 107:600–602

Fraley, Miranda L.: book review by, 106:112–13

Fraley, William, 76:173

Francaviglia, Richard V.: Hard Places: Reading the Landscape of America's Historic Mining Districts, reviewed, 91:455–56

France, 73:49, 51, 95:292, 302, 99:126, 127; and American Revolution, 105:582; and Benjamin Franklin, 105:270–73; and the Civil War, 107:187; and Cuba, 107:556; emigration to Carroll County, Ky., from, 108:343; and the Greek revolution, 107:564–65; indemnity issue, 107:568; Jesuits in, 108:216, 221, 227, 229, 239; and La. Purchase, 100:334–36, 342–44; in the Louisiana Territory, 102:490; and the Newfoundland fishery issue, 107:563; relations with U.S. in 19th century, 73:263–65, 270, 275–77; revolution of 1848, 107:572; and the Russo-Turkish War, 107:566; and slavery, 107:193; and Vietnam, 102:316–18; World War II in, 100:130

Francesburg, Ky., 72:340



Franchising in America: The Development of a Business Method, 1840–1980, by Thomas S. Dicke: reviewed, 91:364–65

Francis, Edward: biography of, 101:457–60, 477–78; Civil War letters of, 101:399, 457–78, 458; family of, 101:460; name of, 101:461; promotion of, 101:466

Francis, Edy, 101:458

Francis, Joseph L., 101:463; Madison County, Ky., 101:458

Francis, Kitty, 101:468, 477

Francis, Liza: correspondence of, 101:460–77, 462–64; death, 101:478; family of, 101:462; name of, 101:461; wife of Edward Francis, 101:458

Francis, Louis, 101:458

Francis, Simpson, 101:468; 114th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops, 101:473

Francis, Thomas, 101:458, 464, 468–69

Francis Blake: An Inventor's Life, 1850–1913, by Elton W. Hall: reviewed, 102:431–33

Francis family, Madison County, Ky., 101:459



Francis Preston Blair, by Elbert B. Smith: reviewed, 79:369–71

Francois, Samantha Yates: book review by, 104:192–94

Frank, Johann Peter, 76:161

Frank, Lewis, 81:65

Frank, Lisa Tendrich: book review by, 101:346–48

Frank, Royal T., 98:75–76, 82



Frank Blair: Lincoln's Conservative, by William E. Parrish: reviewed, 96:405–7

Frankel, Oz: States of Inquiry: Social Investigations and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Britain and the United States, reviewed, 105:724–25

Frankel, Robert: Observing America: The Commentary of British Visitors to the United States, 1890-1950, reviewed, 105:512–14

Frankfort (Ky.) Argus of Western America, 78:129, 82:216, 94:130

Frankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth, 72:368–69, 371, 380, 73:125, 76:200, 80:307, 96:310, 101:7, 106:455, 493, 592, 597; on concealed weapons, 81:137, 91:379; and John Brown, 105:658; on volunteers for Mexican War, 95:238

Frankfort (Ky.) Courier, 75:38, 48

Frankfort (Ky.) Daily Kentucky Yeoman, 84:345–46

Frankfort (Ky.) Evening Journal: capitol relocation issue, 104:270

Frankfort (Ky.) Palladium, 75:186, 76:99, 101, 105–6

Frankfort (Ky.) State-Journal, 99:35; on Kentucky State College, 88:330

Frankfort (Ky.) Tri-Weekly Commonwealth, 79:15; Emancipation Proclamation, 106:586–87

Frankfort (Ky.) Tri-Weekly Yeoman, 99:347

Frankfort (Ky.) Weekly Yeoman: compensated emancipation, 106:580–81

Frankfort (Ky.) Yeoman, 72:102, 133, 75:6, 9, 11–14, 99:351, 352, 360; on concealed weapons, 91:379; Confederate sentiment in, 107:211

Frankfort, Bellepoint and Leestown Street Railway Company, 95:395

Frankfort, Ky., 72:202–3, 301, 306, 314, 321, 339, 355, 359, 361, 364, 374, 376, 381–82, 389, 73:10, 107, 124, 126–27, 217, 221, 223, 228, 235, 238, 300, 337, 367–69, 74:22, 26, 45, 56, 75:1, 18, 121–22, 139, 90:91, 104–6, 33132, 92:390, 93:268–69, 94:26, 64, 364–65, 374, 378, 95:238, 243–44, 246–47, 249, 251, 253, 264, 271, 276, 279–80, 282, 96:66, 243, 337, 98:244–45, 260, 269, 275, 99:11, 29, 57, 148, 158, 228–29, 244–45, 256–57, 287, 357, 359, 364, 374, 100:489, 101:284, 105:221, 229, 580–81, 106:384, 107:338; and African American politics, 72:113, 122–27, 129; capital at, 104:213–14; capitol relocation issue, 104:249–83; city council of, 95:412; during Civil War, 88:148–62, 105:57, 658; Confederate sentiment in, 107:211–12; dissertation on community near, 104:663; Ed Prichard's law office in, 104:548; German POWs in, 100:143; and Greek independence, 72:145–46, 162, 164; history of, 101:22; illus., 103:464, 487, 490; inaugeration of Richard Hawes, 107:174–75; and Jefferson Davis, 107:206, 216; and the Kentucky River, 95:369–70, 373, 376, 378–79, 382; and the Ky. Equal Rights Amendment, 72:347–48, 352–53; and Ky. History Center, 101:38; and Lafayette's visit, 73:390–92; members of Ky. Regiment from, 105:572, 594, 599; memoir of growing up in, 103:465–91; during Mexican War, 105:578, 106:15; Mormons in, 105:230; one hundred and tenth anniversary, 101:16; Phil Ardery's law office in, 104:508; Police Department, 95:411; public transportation, 95:395–425; reaction to capture of Fort Donelson, 103:630; Red Cross: illus., 100:177; road to from Louisville, Ky., 107:34; school system of, 99:224, 104:421; and the secession crisis, 72:26, 94–95, 104, 110; state emancipation convention of 1849 in, 74:199–200, 203; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:29, 31–32, 57; and Theodore O'Hara, 105:574–75; Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History at, 107:142; Twenty-second Kentucky Union Infantry Regiment soldiers from, 105:658, 106:660; visited by Adlai E. Stevenson, 75:113–15; visited by Heinrich Lemcke, 75:225; visited by Zachary Taylor, 75:319; Whig convention in, 106:9; whiskeys made in, 103:478; during World War II, 100:174, 177

Frankfort Academy (Frankfort, Ky.), 105:595

Frankfort and Suburban Railroad, 95:399

Frankfort Avenue (Louisville, Ky.), 107:33

Frankfort Bus & Truck Line, 95:413

Frankfort Cemetery (Frankfort, Ky.), 95:280, 103:489; burial of Henry Clay Jr. in, 106:39–42; Civil War monument, 102:396; illus., 102:510, 105:603; Mexican War monument of, illus., 106:41; Solomon Sharp grave in, 104:89

"Frankfort Cemetery . . . A Walk Through History," 72:85–87

Frankfort Constitutional Convention: (1933), 73:389

Frankfort Country Club (Frankfort, Ky.), 99:268, 104:576

Frankfort Emancipation Convention, 73:224, 227, 235, 238

Frankfort High School (Frankfort, Ky.), 99:35

Frankfort Kentucky Commonwealth: on Matt Ward trial, 84:123

Frankfort Modes Glass Works (Frankfort, Ky.), 103:475

Frankfort Rifle Company, 73:391

"Frankfort's Streetcars and Interurbans: The Bluegrass Route," by Charles H. Bogart, 95:395–425

Frankfurter, Felix, 74:237, 77:33, 35, 38, 42–43, 104:492, 500, 502, 506–7; concern for Jews of Germany, 104:460–61; and the "court-packing" bill, 104:436–37; intellectual influence of, 104:432–34; and the LaFollette Committee, 104:439–40; memorable Supreme Court cases of, 104:476–79; at Oxford University, 104:460; position at Harvard Law School, 104:433–34; relationship with Edward F. Prichard, 104:398, 426, 428–36, 451, 455–81, 539; relationship with Philip Graham, 104:437–39; relationship with Supreme Court justices, 104:435–37, 464–71, 477–79; U.S. Supreme Court tenure of, 104:455–79

Frankfurter, Marion, 104:459, 474



Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 99:356

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly: on Don Carlos Buell, 96:327

Franklin (Ky.) Little Patriot, 85:228

Franklin (Ky.) Patriot, 100:7–8

Franklin, Benjamin, 72;424, 72:60, 403, 73:265–66, 74:70, 76:113, 83:204, 100:424, 101:277, 102:513; historiographical essay, 105:247–75

Franklin, Deborah, 105:254, 260

Franklin, Douglas A.: book note by, 85:101; book review by, 85:379–81; "The Politician as Diplomat: Kentucky's John Sherman Cooper in India, 1955–1956," 82:28–59

Franklin, Francis, 105:254

Franklin, James, 76:163, 105:260, 262

Franklin, Jim, 90:104–5

Franklin, John Hope, 89:340, 90:340, 91:66, 75, 101:98; and Loren Schweninger, Runaway Slaves: Rebels on the Plantation, reviewed, 98:114–17; Race and History: Selected Essays, 1938–1988, reviewed, 89:110–12

Franklin, Ky., 72:352; during World War II, 100:168, 170–72, 176–78, 194–95

Franklin, Robert, 98:97

Franklin, Sally, 105:260

Franklin, Sarah: . see Bache, Sarah

Franklin, Temple, 105:255, 260

Franklin, Tenn., 74:108, 97:177; telegraphic communication during Civil War, 108:45–46

Franklin, Wayne: James Fenimore Cooper: The Early Years, reviewed, 105:694–96

Franklin, William, 105:254, 256–57, 260

Franklin County, Ky., 74:240, 75:121, 90:338, 104:579; members of Ky. Regiment from, 105:588

Franklin County, Ohio, 94:289

Franklin County, Pa., 106:496

Franklin County Circuit Court (Ky.), 99:239, 102:10



Franklin D. Roosevelt: Launching the New Deal, by Frank Freidel: reviewed, 72:412–13

Franklin D. Roosevelt's Rhetorical Presidency, by Halford R. Ryan: reviewed, 87:81–82

Franklin Favorite: illus., 100:192

Franklin of Philadelphia, by Esmond Wright, 105:250

Franklin on Franklin, by Paul M. Zall: reviewed, 100:363–65

Franklin Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932–1945, by Robert Dallek: reviewed, 78:381–83

Franklin Roosevelt's Foreign Policy and the Welles Mission, by J. Simon Rofe: reviewed, 105:545–46

Franklin Tercentenary Commission, 105:264; exhibition of, 105:248



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