Weaver, Bill: "The Twain-Cable Lectures in Kentucky," 72:134–42
Weaver, David C.: and James F. Doster, Tenn-Tom Country: The Upper Tombigbee Valley, reviewed, 86:402–3
Weaver, Henry Clay, 72:370, 388
Weaver, Herbert: ed., Correspondence of James K. Polk, vol. 3: 1835–1836, reviewed, 74:140, 141; and Wayne Cutler, editors, Correspondence of James K. Polk, reviewed, 77:65–67
Weaver, James B., 93:289; and Populism, 78:226, 231–32, 235, 237
Weaver, James R. ("Red"), 93:146, 97:417–19
Weaver, Richard M., 84:198
Weaver James B., 75:119
Weavers of the Southern Highlands, by Philis Alvic: reviewed, 101:120–21
weaving: historic loom, 101:18–19
Webb, Benedict J.: on Bloody Monday, 102:362; trial of Louisville rioters, 102:374
Webb, Billy, 86:217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225
Webb, Clive: Rabble Rousers: The American Far Right in the Civil Rights Era, reviewed, 108:441–42
Webb, Del, 82:384–85
Webb, Donald, 83:130
Webb, Dudley, 83:130–31
Webb, George W.: Evolution Controversy in America, noted, 93:129–30
Webb, Jim: Vietnam memoir of, 102:296
Webb, Marla Ann Collins: . see Collins, Marla Ann
Webb, Robin L., 99:274
Webb, Ross A., 80:76, 86:61, 62; book reviews by, 74:130–31, 77:150–51, 81:221–22; Kentucky in the Reconstruction Era, reviewed, 78:159–62; "'The Past Is Never Dead, It's Not Even Past': Benjamin P. Runkle and the Freedmen's Bureau in Kentucky, 1866–1870," 84:343–60
Webb, Walter Prescott: Thomas D. Clark commentary on, 103:328–29
Webb, William, 75:128
Webber, Michael J.: New Deal Fat Cats: Business, Labor, and Campaign Finance in the 1936 Presidential Election, reviewed, 100:105–7
Webber, Thomas, 91:68
We be Here When the Morning Comes, by Bryan Wooley, 107:500
We Be Here When the Morning Comes, by Bryan Wooley: reviewed, 75:148–50
Weber, Captain—, 108:53
Web of Southern Social Relations: Women, Family, and Education, edited by Walter J. Fraser Jr., R. Frank Saunders Jr., and Jon L. Wakelyn: reviewed, 84:319–20
Webster, Daniel, 72:152, 246, 419, 73:337, 363, 368, 374, 75:286, 290, 78:3, 82:21, 85:4, 21, 22, 86:343, 89:34, 94:358; described, 100:440, 451; family of, 100:442; and Henry Clay, 100:453, 457–58, 465; and the Hungarian revolution, 107:574–75; illus., 100:452, 456, 106:497; rank among senators, 100:426, 455; religion of, 106:542; and trade with British West Indies, 107:562
Webster, Delia A., 90:78, 96:313, 103:698
Webster, Joseph D., 74:189
Webster, Moses, 86:371
Webster County, Ky., 72:17, 263, 99:346; desegregation in, 104:559; during World War II, 100:140, 168, 176, 178
"We Cannot Escape History": Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth, edited by James M. McPherson: reviewed, 94:180–82
Wecter, Dixon, 72:285
Wedderburn, Alexander, 105:256, 259
Wedell, Marsha: Elite Women and the Reform Impulse in Memphis, 1875–1915, reviewed, 91:102–4
Weed, Thurlow, 75:319
Weekes, Nick, 92:405
Weeks, William E.: John Quincy Adams and American Global Empire, noted, 90:427
Weems, John Edward: To Conquer A Peace: The War Between the United States and Mexico, reviewed, 72:409–10; The Fate of the Maine, noted, 90:319–20
Weems, Mason Locke, 73:318
Wehrle, Edmund F.: book review by, 92:224–25; "Work Begins Today: Quaker Volunteers in Depression-Era Kentucky, 1933," 90:345–67
Weichmann, Louis J.: A True History of Abraham Lincoln and of the Conspiracy of 1865, reviewed, 74:247, 248
Weidner, Charles D.: death of, 104:50, 53, 58
Weigley, Emma S.: "Adventures in Good Eating: Duncan Hines of Kentucky," 97:27–41; book review by, 97:475–77
Weigley, Russell F., 101:446, 448; book reviews by, 81:303–4, 84:320–23; Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaigns of France and Germany, 1944–1945, reviewed, 80:354–56; Great Civil War: A Military and Political History, 1861–1865, reviewed, 99:77–79
Weimar on the Pacific: German Exile Culture in Los Angeles and the Crisis of Modernism, by Ehrhard Bahr: reviewed, 105:536–38
Weimar Republic, 100:155, 163
Weinberg, Bill: and Laurel Shackelford, eds., Our Appalachia: An Oral History, noted, 87:194; and Laurel Shackelford, Our Appalachia, 81:289
Weinberg, Julius, 74:68
Weinberg, Lois Combs, 99:256
Weiner, Lynn Y.: From Working Girl to Working Mother: The Female Labor Force in the United States, 1820–1980, reviewed, 83:366–67
Weiner, Myron, 74:279
Weingardner, Ben, 92:52, 59
Weingartner, Steven: Cantigny at Seventy-Five: A Professional Discussion, noted, 94:349–50
Weinstein, Leo: and Stanley Elkins, and Eric McKitrick, eds., Men of Little Faith: Selected Writings of Cecelia Kenyon, reviewed, 101:509–10
Weintraub, Stanley: A Stillness Heard Round the World: The End of the Great War, November 1918, reviewed, 84:333–34
Weir, Anna Cowman (Rumsey), 72:10–11
Weir, James, 75:187–89; career of, 72:10–19
Weir, James Sr., 72:10–11
Weir, Robert: Last Communion of Henry Clay, illus., 106:543
Weir, William, 72:11
Weirick, Samuel T., 73:304
Weisberger, Bernard A., 86:53, 64
Weisbrodt, Mrs. Beatrice, 95:169
Weise, Robert S., 107:349; book reviews by, 93:490–92, 94:300–302, 95:206–8, 97:226–28, 107:289–91; Grasping at Independence: Debt, Male Authority, and Mineral Rights in Appalachian Kentucky, 1850–1915, reviewed, 100:352–54; "New Deal in the Cold War, A: Carl D. Perkins, Coal, and the Political Economy of Poverty in Eastern Kentucky," 107:305, 307–38
Weisenburger, Steven, 97:97; book reviews by, 101:208–12, 558–60, 104:318–20
Weisert, John J.: "Lemcke Visits Kentucky's German Colonies in 1885," 75:222–32
Weisiger, Captain ——, 73:391, 392
Weiss, Jessica: book review by, 102:262–64; To Have and to Hold: Marriage, the Baby Boom, and Social Change, reviewed, 100:110–12
Weiss, Nancy J.: Farewell to the Party of Lincoln: Black Politics in the Age of FDR, reviewed, 83:164–65; Whitney M. Young Jr., and the Struggle for Civil Rights, reviewed, 89:428–29
Weiss, Richard A.: and Lee A. Dew, In Pursuit of the Dream: History of Kentucky Wesleyan College, reviewed, 91:206–8
Weissbach, Lee Shai: Jewish Life in Small-Town America: A History, reviewed, 104:791–94; The Synagogues of Kentucky: History and Architecture, reviewed, 93:470–71; "The Peopling of Lexington, Kentucky: Growth and Mobility in a Frontier Town," 81:115–33
Weitz, Mark A.: A Higher Duty: Desertion Among Georgia Troops during Civil War, reviewed, 98:120–22; More Damning Than Slaughter: Desertion in the Confederate Army, reviewed, 103:798–99
Weizmann, Chaim, 74:237
Welaunee Plantation (Fla.), 100:336
Welch, Charles W., 74:119, 79:337
Welch, Jeanie M.: book review by, 99:427–29
Welch, Louisa: murder of, 102:358–59
Welch, Richard E. Jr.: Presidencies of Grover Cleveland, reviewed, 88:101–2
Welcome the Traveler Home: Jim Garland's Story of the Kentucky Mountains, edited by Julia S. Ardery: reviewed, 82:181–83
Weld, Theodore: racial attitude of, 106:316, 330
Weldon, Myrtle, 96:151, 152, 161
Weller, William L., 90:238, 249
Welles, Gideon, 74:5, 106:374
Welles, Sumner, 73:321
Wellesley College (Mass.), 93:197, 101:52; and Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, 101:56–58
Wellman, Judith, 101:108
Wellman, William A., 98:425
Well Nigh Reconstructed: A Political Novel, by William S. Pearson: noted, 108:443
Well Regulated Militia, A: The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America, by Saul Cornell: reviewed, 105:104–6
Wells, Anne Sharp: and D. Clayton James, From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day: The American Armed Forces in World War II, reviewed, 94:92–94
Wells, Cheryl A.: Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity in America, 1861–1865, reviewed, 104:152–54
Wells, Dianne: and Thomas H. Appleton Jr., and Melba Porter Hay, eds., Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers, reviewed, 100:204–5
Wells, Evelyn, 85:245, 249
Wells, George, 87:133
Wells, Ida B., 98:253
Wells, Jonathan Daniel, 107:519; and Sheila R. Phipps, eds., Entering the Fray: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the New South, reviewed, 107:621–23
Wells, Mrs. O. C., 89:276
Wells, Rainey T., 90:60
Wells, Samuel, 88:147
Wells, Samuel T., 97:284
Wells, William B., 88:77
Wells-Barnett, Ida, 84:263–64
Wells-Fargo, 97:28, 29
Wellston, Ohio, 97:404
Wellstone, Paul: visit to eastern Ky., 107:398
Welsh, Jack D.: Medical Histories of Union Generals, reviewed, 95:204–5
Welsh, Mary Elizabeth, 89:76
Welsh, Matthew E., 99:22
Welter, Barbara: Dimity Convictions: The American Woman in the Nineteenth Century, reviewed, 77:229–31
Welty, Eudora: and Robert Penn Warren, 104:82
We Mean To Be Counted: White Women and Politics in Antebellum Virginia, by Elizabeth R. Varon: reviewed, 97:212–14
Wendell Berry and Religion: Heaven's Earthly Life, edited by Joel James Shuman and L. Roger Owens: reviewed, 107:423–25
Wendell Berry and the Agrarian Tradition, by Kimberly K. Smith: reviewed, 101:115–18
Wendell Berry: Life and Work, edited by Jason Peters: reviewed, 105:475–77
Wendover, Ky.: Frontier Nursing Service headquarters at, 82:272, 273, 275
Wenninger, Francis: and slavery, 108:241
Wentworth, Richard: Thomas D. Clark letter to, 103:356
Wentworth, W. A., 75:243
"We Return Fighting": The Civil Rights Movement in the Jazz Age, by Mark Robert Schneider: reviewed, 100:239–40
Wergland, Glendyne R.: One Shaker Life: Isaac Newton Youngs, 1793–1865, reviewed, 104:311–13
Wert, Jeffry D.: Mosby's Rangers, reviewed, 89:213–14
Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson: Princeton University, 104:426
Wertheimer, John: Law and Society in the South: A History of North Carolina Court Cases, reviewed, 107:275–76
We Saw Lincoln Shot: One Hundred Eyewitness Accounts, edited by Timothy S. Good: reviewed, 94:427–29
We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation of the University of Georgia, by Robert A. Pratt: reviewed, 100:564–66
We Shall Return! MacArthur's Commanders and the Defeat of Japan, edited by William M. Leary: reviewed, 86:399–401
Weslager, C. A.: The Stamp Act Congress, reviewed, 75:334–35
Wesler, Kit W.: book review by, 107:287–89
Wesley, C. M.: illus., 107:358
Wesley, John, 73:223, 82:335
Wesleyan College (Macon, Ga.), 101:307
Wesorts, Md.: triracial isolate group, 102:212
West, Carroll Van: ed., The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, reviewed, 97:234–35
West, Catharine ("Kitty"), 76:280
West, Charles M., 94:420
West, Charlie, 78:351–53, 356
West, Edward, 76:280, 81:124
West, Jack, 84:66
West, John B., 76:280
West, Mr. ——, 90:135
West, O. F., 97:285
West, Roy, 81:38, 40, 42–43
West, William, 76:280
West, William Edward, 76:280
West Coast brandy distillers, 96:78
West End Community Council (Louisville, Ky.): and communist issue, 104:240–42, 246; formation of, 104:239
Westerhoff, John H. III: McGuffey and His Readers: Piety, Morality and Education in Nineteenth Century America, reviewed, 77:146–48
Western & Atlantic Railroad, 95:7, 97:254
Western and Atlantic Railroad (Ala.), 79:222–23
Western Baptist Review (Frankfort, Ky.), 74:193
Western Citizen (Paris, Ky.), 103:707, 105:591, 108:364
Western Coal Field, 98:249
Western Coal Fields, 76:230–31
Western Colliers Coal Company (Hopkins County, Ky.), 90:100–101
Western Colored Branch (Louisville Free Public Library), 93:159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 171, 173–74, 175, 176
Western Colored Branch Library (Louisville, Ky.), 78:40
Western Confederate Department: and Ky. during Civil War, 107:173–74
Western District of Kentucky: and James F. Gordon, 105:15, 24
Western Freedmen's Aid Commission: and education for blacks, 84:350
Western Gazetteer and Emigrant's Guide compiled by Samuel R. Brown, 77:16
Western Kentucky Military Institute (Georgetown, Ky.), 90:342
Western Kentucky State Normal School (Bowling Green, Ky.), 86:24–51, 88:447, 452, 92:267, 268, 274, 275, 277, 283, 284, 96:269; and Gordon Wilson at, 86:24–51; . see also Western Kentucky University
Western Kentucky State Teachers College (Bowling Green, Ky.), 96:269, 270, 275, 280, 291, 292, 293, 100:180, 101:311; and Carl Dee Perguson Jr., 101:298–99; . see also Western Kentucky University
Western Kentucky University (Bowling Green, Ky.), 73:322, 336, 74:126, 92:268, 96:307, 97:287, 303, 99:49, 101:234; faculty of, 105:79–82; and Gene Wheeler, 102:41–43; illus., 105:52, 61; and Lowell H. Harrison, 105:33–34, 75, 79–87
Western Kentucky University, by Lowell H. Harrison: illus., 105:86; reviewed, 86:75–76
Western Kentucky University: The First 100 Years, 1906–2006, by Nancy Disher Baird, Carol Crowe-Carraco, and Sue Lynn Stone McDaniel: noted, 104:808
Western Messenger: John Keats's works in, 106:58
Western News (British newspaper), 99:56
Western Railway, 72:378
Western Recorder (Louisville, Ky.), 74:112, 114, 118, 122, 205
Western Recorder (Louisville, Ky.), 98:25
Western Reserve Medical School (Cleveland, Ohio), 72:272
Western Rivermen, 1763–1861: Ohio and Mississippi Boatmen and the Myth of the Alligator Horse, by Michael Allen: noted, 89:434
Western River Transportation: The Era of Early Internal Development, 1810–1860, by Erik F. Haites, James Mak, and Gary M. Walton: reviewed, 74:346, 347
Western Spy (Cincinnati, Ohio), 72:44, 47
Western State Teachers College (Bowling Green, Ky.), 76:294
Western Union: and George A. Ellsworth, 108:70
Western Watchman, The (St. Louis, Mo.), 74:208
Westfield, N.Y., 107:384
West Germany: and the Appalachian coal supply, 107:325
West Indies: slavery in, 107:166
West Kentucky Classical and Normal College (South Carrollton, Ky.): article about, 97:287–304
West Kentucky Presbytery: . see Presbyterians
West Kentucky Vocational School (Paducah, Ky.): during 1937 flood, 102:192
West Lexington Presbytery (Lexington, Ky.), 91:17, 19; and James McChord, 106:212; slavery controversy, 102:14, 31, 32, 34–35; support for the American Colonization Society, 102:36
Westling, Louise: ed., He Included Me: The Autobiography of Sarah Rice, reviewed, 89:112–13
Westminster Confession, 106:203
Westmoreland, William C.: Americanization of Vietnam war, 102:333–34; and the Battle of Ia Drang, 102:339–40; and Tet Offensive, 102:345
Westmoreland County, Pa., 73:357
West Point, Miss., 108:53
West Point, N.Y.: see U.S. Military Academy
West Point and Montgomery Railroad (Ga.), 77:176
Westrom, Susan, 99:274
West Texas A&M University (Canyon, Tex.): and Lowell H. Harrison, 105:34
West Texas State College (Canyon, Texas), 96:293
West Union (Baptist) Association, 97:307, 312, 313, 315
West Virginia, 72:251, 259, 90:346, 94:288, 95:370, 372, 380, 98:367, 99:40, 250, 339; and the 1960 presidential primary, 107:373–75; anti-Catholic sentiment in, 107:399; compensated emancipation, 106:525, 583; Daniel Boone claims in, 102:485; poverty in, 107:374–78, 381; and Robert F. Kennedy's presidential candidacy, 107:394–98; visit of Robert F. Kennedy to, 107:373–76, 382
West Virginia: A History, by Otis K. Rice: reviewed, 84:222
West Virginia National Guard: Thirty-eighth Infantry Division, 105:423
West Virginians in the American Revolution, by Ross B. Johnston: reviewed, 76:265
West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943), 104:477–78
Westward into Kentucky: The Narrative of Daniel Trabue, edited by Chester Raymond Young: reviewed, 81:78–79
Wetherby, Fanny Yenowine, 84:398
Wetherby, George, 84:399
Wetherby, Lawrence W., 75:328, 76:126, 128, 79:230, 84:69, 196, 397–421, 85:154, 155, 90:87, 99:5, 7, 17, 241, 389, 104:556, 563; 1955 gubernatorial campaign, 104:557; 1956 Democratic state convention, 104:560–61; 1956 senatorial campaign, 104:546; 1963 Democratic gubernatorial primary, 104:580, 586; Ed Prichard's evaluation of, 104:554–55, 557; school integration, 101:244
Wetherby, Samuel David, 84:398
Wetherington, Mark V.: book review by, 94:440–42; Plain Folk's Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction in Piney Woods Georgia, reviewed, 103:572–74
Wethington, Charles: opposes reform of community-college system, 102:77–78
Wetta, Frank J.: and Stephen J. Curley, Celluloid Wars: A Guide to Film and the American Experience of War, reviewed, 92:227–30
Wettemann, Robert P. Jr.: book review by, 97:470–72
"We Were the Ninth": A History of the Ninth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, April 17, 1861–July 7, 1864, by Constantin Grebner: reviewed, 86:288–89
Weymouth, England, 102:39
W. F. Alexander Drug Store (Burkesville, Ky.), 94:403–5, 407, 409
Whalen, Deborah: book note by, 98:337–38
Whalen, Robert Weldon: "Like Fire in Broom Straw": Southern Journalism and the Textile Strikes of 1929–31, reviewed, 100:242–45
Whallen, James, Louisville, Ky., 92:179
Whallen, John, Louisville, Ky., 92:179
Wharton, Benjamin, 100:475
Wharton, Mary E.: book review by, 85:184–85; and Edward L. Bowen, Horse World of the Bluegrass, noted, 80:481–82; and Ellen F. Williams, Peach Leather and Rebel Gray: Bluegrass Life and the War, 1860–1865; Diary and Letters of a Confederate Wife, noted, 85:99; and Roger Barbour, Bluegrass Land and Life: Land Character, Plants, and Animals of the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky, Past, Present, and Future, reviewed, 91:80–81
Wharton, Vernon L., 76:169
WHAS (Louisville, Ky.), 80:170, 99:227
"WHAS Radio and the Development of Broadcasting in Kentucky, 1922–1942," by Terry L. Birdwhistell, 79:333–53
What a Book Can Do: The Publication and Reception of Silent Spring, by Patricia Coit Murphy: reviewed, 103:837–38
What Caused the Civil War?: Reflections on the South and Southern History, by Edward L. Ayers: reviewed, 104:787–89
Whatcoat, Richard, 82:343
What Comes Down to Us: 25 Contemporary Kentucky Poets, edited by Jeff Worley: noted, 107:629
What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? A Portrait of an Independent Career, by Joseph McBride: reviewed, 105:183–84
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848, by Daniel Walker Howe: reviewed, 106:254–56
What My Heart Wants to Tell, by Verna Mae Slone: noted, 88:370–71
"'What Really Interests Me Are the People': Edward M. Coffman on Soldiers, Scholars, and the New Military History," by James Russell Harris, 99:123–52
What Reconstruction Meant: Historical Memory in the American South, by Bruce E. Baker: noted, 107:635
What's A Coal Miner to Do? The Mechanization of Coal Mining, by Keith Dix: reviewed, 87:444–45
"What Shall We Do with the Negro?": Lincoln, White Racism, and Civil War America, by Paul D. Escott: reviewed, 107:109–10
What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?, by Bill McCloud: reviewed, 88:363–64
What the Anti-Federalists were FOR, by Herbert J. Storing: reviewed, 81:87–88
What They Fought For, 1861–1865, by James M. McPherson: reviewed, 92:422–23
What This Cruel War Was Over: Soldiers, Slavery, and the Civil War, by Chandra Manning: reviewed, 106:97–100
"What Was Modern Republicanism?—A Review Essay," by Michael J. Birkner, 105:461–74
Whealey, Robert H.: Hitler and Spain: The Nazi Role in the Spanish Civil War, reviewed, 88:367–68
Wheat, Bets, 92:137
Wheat, Chatham: Ky. Regiment, 105:580, 609, 611
Wheat, Hannah, 92:137
Wheat, Lovy, 92:137
Wheat, Nanse, 92:137
Wheat, Zachariah, 93:398
Wheaton, Elizabeth: Codename Greenkil: The 1979 Greensboro Killings, reviewed, 86:196–98
Wheaton, H., 72:157
Wheaton, Loyd, 83:343–44, 104:48; and Preston Brown case, 104:72
Wheble, John, 77:279–80
Wheel, Ky., 92:25, 28
Wheeldon, J. W., 97:288
Wheeldron, W. W., 79:336
Wheeler, ——, 94:160
Wheeler, Alma Blancett: article about, 102:1–2, 39–67; diary of, 102:55–64; hopes for Gene's Wheeler's survival, 102:54; illus., 102:59, 64; later life of, 102:66–67; learns of Gene Wheeler's death, 102:53; poem by, 102:65–66; pregnancy of, 102:44, 47–48
Wheeler, Billy Edd: and Loyal Jones, Curing the Cross-Eyed Mule: Appalachian Mountain Humor, noted, 88:371
Wheeler, Charles K., 96:251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 260
Wheeler, Ernest Eugene: . see Wheeler, Gene
Wheeler, Gene: air force career, 102:43–48; arrival in England, 102:48–49; article about, 102:1–2, 39–67; body recovered, 102:64; combat mission, 102:49–53; crash photograph, 102:52; death of, 102:52–53; diary of, 102:40; education of, 102:41–43; final burial, 102:54; grave in Calhoun, 102:67; grave in France, 102:65; illus., 102:41, 42, 45, 47, 57, 60, 64; map of combat mission, 102:50; misidentification of body, 102:54; return of body to Calhoun, 102:66; romance of, 102:41–43; temporary burial, 102:53–54; World War II memorabilia, 102:40
Wheeler, James F. ("Jimbo"), 102:45, 63, 67; in Alma Wheeler's diary, 102:56–60; birth of, 102:48; description of his mother's later life, 102:66–67; illus., 102:59; research into Gene Wheeler's death, 102:39–40, 67; World War II memorabilia, 102:40
Wheeler, John, 72:39
Wheeler, Joseph, 76:20
Wheeler, Joseph E., 75:131, 133–35, 86:363, 94:377, 98:44, 46, 70, 73
Wheeler, Leigh Ann: book review by, 105:152–53
Wheeler, Marjorie Spruill, 93:25; ed., Votes for Women! The Woman Suffrage Movement in Tennessee, The South, and the Nation, noted, 94:219; New Women of the New South: The Leaders of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the Southern States, reviewed, 92:101–2
Wheeler, Otis B.: and Anne C. Loveland, From Meetinghouse to Megachurch: A Material and Cultural History, reviewed, 101:556–58
Wheeler, Richard: Rising Thunder: From Lincoln's Election to the Battle of Bull Run–An Eyewitness History, reviewed, 93:104; Sherman's March, reviewed, 77:313–14
Wheeler, Winfred, 102:41
Wheeler Realty Company (Louisville, Ky.): land-development firm of, 107:58
Wheeler syndicate (N.Y.), 77:114
Wheeling, Robert: Ky. Regiment, 105:596
Wheeling, W.Va., 72:224, 74:347, 90:125, 126–27, 92:131, 133, 137, 139, 94:8, 9, 108:77
Wheel of Servitude: Black Forced Labor After Slavery, by Daniel A. Novak, reviewed, 77:225–27
Wheelwright, Ky., 97:191
Wheelwright, William, 73:321
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