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INDEX
Page
Abbett, Rev. William McD).
261
Acres of Land
112, 173, 177, 232, 265
Adams, Augustene. Hung
11
Alfalfa, Clover, etc.
124-188
Allen, Gen. R. T. P.
189
Allen, Col. R. D.
102
Allen, Joseph W.
18, 42, 71, 97, 103, 104
Anderson County Formed
148, 174
Anderson, Richard C.
Ann Street Named
Appropriation for Public buildings
Arnold, Stephen Pursued by Indians
.7, 8. 9. 40, 42. 51
Arnold, Stephen
8, 17, 23, 28, 38. 51, 61, 193
Arnold, James
6, 7, 5, 51, 51, 69
Arnold, John
62
Arnold, Berresford
257
Arnold, Rev. T. N.
267
Arboretum Commenced
220 19
Attorneys Prior to 1800
52.
102
Attorney
97, 133
Arsenal Built
112, 173, 177, 232, 265 176
Bacon, Jolin M.
150. 151, 154, 282
Baker Bro's. Distillery
Ballard, Capt. Bland
67, 68, 76, 272
Bank Association
236
Banquet for Gov. Beckham
177. 247. 249, 259
Baptist Church
262
Baptist, First Colored
183, 246
Baptist Association
98, 116, 148
Barbecue
201
Barnes, Rev. Geo.
45, GG
Bartlett, Jobn
15
Bartlett, Harry
Barrett, D. C.
138 Barry, Maj. William T.
50
Battle of the Thames
238
Battle, Soldiers, Civilians
Beatty, Otho
80. 81. 82. 84, SG
Beauchamp, Jereboam O.
82, 83
Beauchamp's Confession
231, 231, 235, 236, 210, 270 Beckham, J. C. W.
108.
Aurora Borealis
107, 150
Bacon, Capt. Albert G.
271 138
Bank Established
221
Armstrong, R. D.
Attorneys 1810 and 1835
10, 19, 64, 65, 72, 130, 277
Assessed Valuation
American Independence Celebrated
ii
INDEX.
Page
Bedford, H. M.
161
Belle Point
217
Benson Creek
26, 130, 167, 168, 172, 222
Belt, Joseph
134
Benefit of Clergy
10, 11
Bennett, Judge Caswell
217
Berberich, V.
151
Bethel Church
247
Bicycles, used
197
Bird, Chas. M.
8, 9, 19
Bird, Chas. F.
10
Birdseye Limestone
21
Bibb, George M. 60, 160
Bibb, Chas. S.
72, 84
Birdseye View of Frankfort
179
Blackburn, J. W .. Jr.
277
Blackburn, Dr. Churchill
113
Blackburn, Gov. Luke P.
113, 212
Blackburn, J. C. S.
103
Blackburn, James
103
Blackwell, Robert
51
Blair, Francis B.
64, 71
Blair, James
10, 15
Bluegrass
27
Blayney, Dr. J. McClusky
251
Board of Magistrate Sent to Jail
118, 120
Boiler Explosion
162, 199
Boat Racing
190
Bohannon, J. W.
219
Bond Issue and Debt
51, 141, 177, 1SS, 266
Boone, Daniel
120 to 124, 278, 283
Boone, Daniel and Rebecca 28, 120, 121. 210
240, 241
Bottling in Bond
272
Bragg, Gen., at Frankfort
152
Bradford, Daniel
40
Bradley, William E.
19S
Bradley, Gov. W. O.
236
Breathitt, Gov. John
99
Breckinridge, Hon. John C.
113, 149, 194. 279
Breckinridge, John
10
Bridge Company, Incorporated
41
Bridges Across Benson Creek
64. 65, 130, 176, 19S
Bridges
.51, 53, 65, 71, 75, 80, 104, 130, 168, 170. 203
Bridgeport
130, 143. 196
Bridgeport Robbed
162
Briggs, Guy H.
277
Brown, Scott
19, 45, 71, 73. 93. 115, 116
Brown, Gen. Scott
116, 174, 214, 221
Brown, Judge Reuben
116, 141, 221
Brown, Orlando, Jr. 150, 160. 182
Brown, Mrs. John 76, 283
Brown, John Mason
165, 166, 208
Brown, Capt. Henry
221
Brown's Walk to Lexington
17
Brown, Orlando
.103, 10S, 160
Boone Monument
iii
INDEX.
Brown, John
Brown, John, Appointed Sheriff
89
Brown, EH H.
277
Brawner, John
210
Bnekley, Lee
238,
140
Buck Run Church
2246. 247
Buffalo Trace
Buford, James T.
174, 233, 266, 277
Bullock, Rev. Joseph J.
107
Burley Tobacco
265
Burr, Aaron 46, 47
Cantrill, Judge James E.
Campbell, Rev. Alexander
25%
Capital Removal 145, 146
Capital Grounds 146, 208
Capitol Built
76. 180
Capital Ilotel
80, 137, 145, 148, 192, 183
Cane-breaks
19, 58, 180, 193
Cardwell, Margaret Arnold
97
Carlisle, Hon. John G.
279
Carmichael, Robert
280
Carlisle, Benedict
93
Cates, O. G.
162
Catholic Church
177. 252,
253
Cemetery Lots Purchased
280
Cemetery Lots Donated
250
Cemetery at Monroe, Michigan
59
Centennial Celebration
207, 208
Centennial Records Destroyed
208
Cereals of the County
Chair Company Fire
218
Chinn, J. Morgan
277
Chinn, Frank
277
Chinn, Morgan B.
100
Chinn, Franklin
148, 187
Chinn, W. J.
166, 182, 203
Church of the Good Shepherd
Churches
74, 75, 140, 177
Cholera in Frankfort
97, 134
Charge of the Light Brigade
59
Circuit Court First Held
44
Christian Church
177, 181, 182, 255 to 258
Civil War
150
Clay, Henry
10, 111, 117, 127, 135, 145, 163
Clay, Porter
73, 24S
Clay, Col. Henry
127, 282 Clay, Potter's
25
Clay, Fire
26
Clark, Joseph 92,
187
Clark, Daniel, (a negro)
180
Clark, Gov. James 10S
Clinton Street
124
Coleman, John M.
154
·
.
.
.
.
.
.
Cardwell, John
Page 48, 49, 09, 76, 104
Buckner, S. B.
iv
INDEX.
Page
Coleman, Edward S.
100
Coleman's Spring
50
Coleman, E. Spillsbee
50, 100, 133
Commissioners
8, 72, 134
Commissioners for Court House 92, 168
Cook, Miss Ann 80, 81, 86
14, 15
Colston-Scott Tragedy
229
Cove Spring
45, 97, 106
County Levy
9, 43, 45, 64
County Attorneys
66, 72, 182
Counties Formed
5
Confederates
150, 151, 152, 153, 157
Confederate Infantry
157, 158
Convicts in Frankfort
191
Counterfeit Money
191,
192
County Court Clerk's Office
63, 71, 111
Commentator
79
Constitutional Advocate
79
Corner Stone, New Capitol 235
263
Cowan, Rev. Robert L. 202
Confederate Monument 284
Congressmen Visit Frankfort
116
Cox, Austin P. 102. 115
174, 216
County Jail
8, 12, 64, 67, 72
Court of Appeals
77, 78, 92, 97, 119, 263
Court House 43, 44, 92
124
County Officers Elected 135, 138, 146, 149, 163, 175, 182, 191, 201, 207, 214, 220, 225, 233, 234, 238.
Contested Election 146, 217
Crane, Simeon II.
SS
Craik, William 161, 280
Craik, IIenry 280
Crockett, John B. 93
Crockett, Col. Anthony 7, 37, 40, 54, 61, 62
Crockett, Dandridge S. 110
130
Crockett, James G. 205, 284
277
Crockett, T. H.
Crittenden, John J., 76, 77, 78, 79, 87, 89, 93, 98, 99, 101, 103, 108, 110, 116, 117. 137, 148, 159, 160, 250.
Crittenden, Gen. Geo. B. 103, 197
103, 137. 150
Crittenden, Col. Eugene
Crittenden, T. T. 103
frittenden, Lt. John J., Killed. 187
Cromwell, William 239
35-52
Craddock, Hon. Geo. W.
112, 113, 165. 187
Crutcher, John N.
236
Custom House and Post Office Built 201
Dailey, Frank M.
277
Corinthian Baptist Church
Cox, Len J.
County Seal
Crockett, Samuel
Crittenden, Gen. Thomas L. 103
Cramer, Zadoc
Cook Bros., Killed
V
INDEX.
l'age
Damage by Storm
238
Dana, James G.
113
Darby, Patrick H.
.72, 79, 80, 81, 82, 54
Darsie, Rev. George
200, 257
Day. Mrs. M. B. R.
172, 214, 215
Deakins, Tes, Killed
Davridge, Henry 51, 63
Desha, Gov. Joseph
78, 82
Debt, Imprisonment for
37
Denny, Gen. James W.
S4
District Court, Officers of
10
Disorderly Citizens
36
Dire Calamity
51
Distilleries
203, 238, 269, 270
Dollerhide, Thomas
74
Downing, James
11
Drane, Judge George C.
IGS, 191,
235
Drouth of 1854
137
Duels
17, 67, 141, 142
Dudley, Peter
56, 57, 76, 103, 171, 248
Dudley, Jeptha
63. 92
Dudley, Peter, Volunteers Under
58, 171
Dudley, Ambrose W.
93, 96, 107, 205, 279
Duvall, Ben F.
214
Duvall, Judge Alvin
216
Durrett, Col. R. T.
279
Duncan Trial
237
Earthquake in Frankfort
110
Ear Marks
9
Early Settlements on South Side
28
East Frankfort Ferry Established
41
Eberhardt, Rev. F. W.
246, 249
Evergreen Church
246, 247, 248
Eclipse of the Sun
172
Edelen, T. L.
23, 277
Egbert, Frank
202, 22
Election, First County
130
Elkhorn Creek
26, 68, 75
Elkhorn, Co. to Navigate
Elkhorn Bridges
8. 53
Eliott, Judge John M.
192
Elks' Lodge
50
Ewing, Baker
40
Evens, Evans
70
Exciting Incidents 46, 199
Explosion, Foree and Sanders Killed
215
Explosion at Pence's Mill
218
Explosion at Jall
224
Episcopal Church
133, 177, 254, 255. 259
Fall, Rev. P. S.
93, 208, 255, 256
Farmer's Bank Organized
133
Farmer, Ben, Assassinated
175
Dougherty, William
Dryden, John B.
155,
English Prisoners Brought to Frankfort
vi
INDEX.
F. & C. R. R. Trestle
.29,
Federals
150, 152, 153
Federal Cavalry Roster 154
Federal Infantry Roster
150
Fellmer, Prof. E. A.
219
Flood, Joseph
108
Ferry 12, 30, 41, 63, 93
Fillmore, Millard
137
Fields, Henry
11, 12, 44, 66
Fires in Frankfort
137, 176, 202, 206, 218, 221, 223
Fire Alarm System
213
Fincel Block Burns
221 35
Fiscal Court
91, 169, 173, 191, 197, 223
Flynn, Rev. J. A.
253
F. M. 1. Burns
223
Fowler, Col. C. W.
189, 241
Forepaugh's Circus, Contest Over
199
Foreign Immigration
111
Forests
23
Forts, Name of
14
Formation of Ground N. E. of Frankfort
30
Frankfort High School
27G
Frankfort Bank
GS
Frankfort, Name Derived From
14
Frankfort Topographical Situation
26
Frankfort Surveyed
28
Frankfort, When Established
30
Frankfort Bridge Co.
13, 41, 42, 117
102
Frankfort, Description of
38
Frankfort Water Co.
45, 106, 267
Frankfort Fire Co.
Frankfort & Shelbyville T. P. Road
68, 72
Frankfort Cemetery
59, 74, 103, 132, 138, 184, 185, 194, 279, 283
Frankfort, Manufacturing Center
96
Frankfort, Common School System
114
Frankfort, Assessed Valuation
2GG
Frankfort and Lexington T. P. R. Co. 68, 93
Frankfort Lyceum Organized
99
Frankfort Library Co.
G3
Frankfort and Lawrenceburg Road, Inc.
130, 134
Frankfort to Harrodsburg, Distance
135
Frankfort Woolen Mills 136, 173
Frankfort in Politics 144, 145
Frankfort Citizens Ordered to Report
152
Frankfort, Lexington and Versailles T. P. Road
93
Frankfort Seminary 105
186
Frankfort, North and South United
Frankfort Centennial 196
207
Frankfort, Georgetown and Paris R. R. Tax Voted
212
Frankfort and Shelbyville T. P. Co. 68, 72
Franklin County, From Other Counties 6
Page 212
Frankfort and Benson T. P. Co.
45
Frankfort, Incorporated 100, 133
Frankfort Academy
Fish Trap Island
INDEX. vii
Page
Franklin County, Established, Boundary
5. 6
Franklin County, Surface of
21
Franklin County, Purchased From
Franklin County, Protected From the Indians
11
Franklin Paper Mills
Franklin County Fair Association 10%, 100. 110
Franklin and Seott Line Settled
115
Franklin and Anderson line
125
Franklin County, Size and Shape
6
Franklin Springs
121
Franklin, Robt. B.
277
Franklin, Massic
92
Franklin, Walter
149.
Francis, A Slave Hung
149
Fruits and Trees
20 267
Freesetown
Gallows Eroeted
Gaines. J. W.
200
Gaines. Hugh
215
Gaines, Paul C.
277
Gaines. Nool
Gano, Rev. John
243. 214
Garth, Rodes
146
Garnett, James
Gas, Natural
Gas, Illuminating
130. 163
Gas Works Sold
201
Gayle, George
133;
Gardner. Hezekiah
Gainey's Bridge
21
Georgetown & Frankfort T. P. R. Co.
George, Edward
Glass Factory
52
Glenn's Creek Road
8. 131
Glenn's Creek
63. 260
Goebel. Gov. William
230. 210
Gower, Stanley P.
65. 71
Governor's Mansion
G8. 75. 267
Goram, William A., Removed
118
Graham, John R.
161
Graham, David
133
Governor's of 23 States at Frankfort
211
Goebel. Arthur
210
Graft in County Affairs
237
Green, T. M.
45. 19. 141. 143
Greene, Koht. L.
277
Green, John
63. 61
Greenup, Christopher
41. 48. 51, 52. 74. 181. 185. 200
Grangers
183
Giraffe, First in Frankfort
108
Guerrillas
161. 102
Gwin, Geo. W.
198
Hamilton, Elwood
174, 237, 267. 277
Geological Formation
Gaines, W. A., & Co. 270. 271
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INDEX.
Page
Hall, William
54, 62
Hardin, Martin D.
69
Hardin, Ben
77, S2
Hardin, Gen. William
116
Harney, William Wallace
152
Hardinsville Bridge Rebuilt
65, 89
Hanna, John H. 92, 136, 250, 254
Harvie, John
76, 107, 110
Harvie, Col. Lewis
107, 143, 255
Harlan, James
112, 159
Harlan, Judge John M.
137, 144, 146, 148, 154, 159
Hart, Joel T.
211, 280, 284
Hawkins, Dr. J. Russell
223
Hazelrigg, Judge Jas. H.
277
Hazelrigg, Dyke
277
Harris, Daniel H. 116
Hawkins, E. O. 200
Henry County, Part Taken
88
Hecney, James
12
Hermitage Distillery 203,
271
Hendrick, Rev. John R.
251
Herndon, W. T.
130, 135, 137
Herndon, John C.
100, 102, 135, 141
Henderson, II. A. M.
169
Herndon, W. C.
277
Hickman, Pascal
19, 51, 54, 56, 57, 62, 192
Hickman, Benjamin
62, 64, 261
Hickman's, Pascal, Company
55
Hieatt, R. C.
233, 234, 237, 238
Hickman, Rev. William
243, 244, 247
Hines, Judge T. H.
192, 214, 225
High Water 202, 203
43, 44
Historical Collection
279
Hodges, Rev. Frank H.
95, 247, 248
Hodges, A. G.
102, 144, 145, 199
Hodges, S. N.
149
Holeman, Jacob H.
67
Holeman, William H.
111
Ifolton, Capt. John A.
109, 131, 171
Hogs
9, 118, 190
Hoge-Montgomery Co.
273
House Bill No. 69
234
Hoge, Col. Chas. E.
93, 273
Home Guards
154
Hord, Lysander
135, 141, 147, 174, 195
Holman, Rev. William
261
Hnett, John M.
117, 147, 173
Hughes, James
10
IIunter, William
89
Hutchinson, Maj. Thos. J.
154
Hutton, Nancy, Contempt
40
Hudson, Rev. C. R.
237, 257
Hungerford, Rev. Frank 218
Ice Machine
197
Hiram Lodge No. 4
ix
INDEX.
Illuminating Gas
Imprisonment for Debt
51, 71
Improvements for Frankfort
152, 235
Incomes ..
165, 177
Indian Depridations
Indian Slanghter
56
Indian Gap
17
Indians Killed
16, 17
Inhuman Outrage
Indietment of County Court
67
Innis, Harry
37
Innis, Harry B.
161
Inspection of Tobacco
Internal Improvements
91
Irish 142. 143
Jail, Public 8, 12, 62. 63. 66. 51. 51, 72. 73. 115. 118, 182
Jott, Peter
115. 146. 261
Jett, W. L.
57. 158, 190. 206, 277
Jersey Cattle
178. 203
Jackson, J. Hunt
277
Jeffers, J. W.
277
Johnson. George W.
238
Johnson, Harrison, Hung
179
Johnson, William T.
71
Johnson, Frank
101.
115
Johnson, L. F.
174, 207, 214. 233 . 277
Johnson, Hugh, Burned in Hand
10
Johnson, E. P.
02
Johnson. Gen. P. P.
111
Johnson, Richard M.
58, 59. 128. 134. 282. 253
Johnson, Mrs. Mary E.
63. 193
Johnson, B. F.
121. 136
Johnston, Col. J. Stoddard
168. 171. 190
Julian, John
101
.July 4th Celebration
18. 42. 07. 103. 101
Kavanaugh, Rev. H. H.
215
Kavanaugh, F. K.
215
Kavanaugh. Bishop HI. H.
261
Kentucky River Marble 21. 22
Kentneky River 26. 50. 96. 177. 195, 202. 203
Kentucky Historical Society
106. 199. 9."
Kentucky Gazette Published
10
Kentucky Military Institute
24. 102. 1SS. 150. 241
Kentucky River on Fire
171
Kentucky Mineral Paint Co. 186
Kentucky Midland R. R. 199
Kentucky River Mills 201
Kenton, · Simon
Kendall, Amos
79. 99
Keenon, Buck
151
King, Robt. H.
JIS. 150. 163. 161
King's Daughters 216
Kelley. Rev. Gilby C.
261
Kissinger, Smelting, etc.
Page 130
Julian, Judge Ira 191. 201. 277
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INDEX.
Page
Knight's Bridge Built
Knott, J. Proctor
75, 161 204, 205
Ku-Klux
176
Kirtley, John E.
186
Ladies' Guild.
254
Lacy, J.
S4
LaFayette, Visited Frankfort 61, 87
LaFayette, Portrait Painted 87
Lawyers in Frankfort in 1912
276
Launitz, Robert E.
280, 281, 282
Lawrenceburg Established
72
Lancaster, Rev. James M.
252, 253
Lee, Willis .
0, 17. 19, 44
Lee, Willis A.
7, 73, 63
Lee, Capt. Jerry
179, 202
Lee, Crawford
238
Leestown
17, 28, 29, 30
Leestown Bridge
71, 16S
Lead Found
24
Leonard, James Francis
206
Lexington and Frankfort R. Co., Incorporated
88
Lexington, Ohio R. R. Surveyed
03
Lexington Higher than Frankfort
93, 94
Letcher, Robt. P.
111. 149
Legislature, Members of
80, 110, 131
Library Established
73
Lindsey, Gen. D. W., 90, 103, 146, 150, 153, 154, 172, 190, 192, 196, 224, 235. 277 285
Lindsey, John B.
277
Lindsay, Judge William
107, 208, 216, 235, 239
Lindsey, Thos. N.
24, 130, 147, 190 -
Lindsey, T. N.
277
Lindsey, D. W., Jr.
277
Lights of Frankfort
114
Littell, William
69
L. & N. R. R. Co.
160, 218. 222 238
Logan, John
44
Logan, M. M.
277
Log houses
23
Locusts Desolate Country
107
Lottery for School and Water
105. 112. 191
Lottery Privileges
74, 105, 191, 112, 250
Lockett, J. F.
277
London, Catherine, Hung
10
Lock Number 4 Built 05, 96, 204
Lock and Dam Kentucky River
50
Love, Mrs. Elizabeth 60, 283
Love. James Y.
109, 118, 135, 119
Lucas, Jeff
220
Lucas, M. B.
23.8
Lynn, Oberson
115
Lmscher, Sigmund
197
Macklin, A. W.
92, 117, 140
Madison, Gov. George
60, 74, 185, 280
Mardi Gras
183
Luckett, Benjamin
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INDEX.
Magruder, Allen B.
Magee, Geo., 1Iung
Magnesia Water
Magistrates elected in 1908
24 238
Magistrates, Ruled
118, 119, 120
Major, Rev. Thomas
253
Major IIall
169 176
Major, Lewis Ri.
64, 92, 93
Major, Patrick'
89
Major, Judge P. U.
103, 144. 149, 165, 232, 233
Major, Col. S. I. M.
.103, 111, 135, 141, 168, 174, 190, 197, 205, 206
80, 114
Manufactures
96, 97, 177, 269, 270, 274
Marshall, Humphrey
17, 37, 60. 89, 139, 185
Marshall, John J.
52, 62, 63, 61, 69, 79, 92, 110
Marshall, Thos. F.
101
Marshall, Dr. Lewis
40
Marshall, W. C.
238,
277
Marshall, Ben
238
Mason, Charles 12.
277 219
Medical Association
166,
167
Meek, B. F.
167,
196 136
Meriweather, David
Methodist Conference 121, 147, 169, 217, 259
Mexican Soldiers in Frankfort
195
Mexican Veterans. Roster
125, 126, 195
Mexican Soldiers. Buried
127, 128, 129
Mexican Soldiers, Captured
129 51
Milam, Capt. Ben
125, 127, 129, 167
Milam, John W.
235
Mills, James, Benefit of Clergy Granted
11
Mill at the Penitentiary
124
Milam, James
131
Mineral Waters
24, 124
Mitchell, John A.
51, 62
Mitchell, Rov. Robert
263
Miro, Intendant of La.
3.1, 49
Mobs and Riots
142, 164, 178, 179, 218, 222, 224, 238
33
Monroe, T. B.
77, 143, 150
Monroe, James
141
Monroes
147, 150, 154
Monroe, George
150
Moore, J. D.
225
Modern Knights
268
Morgan's Command
153,
157
Morton, Mrs. Jennie C.
111. 208, 278
Morchead. Chas. S.
92, 103. 110, 137, 140. 168
Morehead, James T.
103, 104. 107, 110, 140
Morris, John
115
Morris, H. I.
110. 182
Morris, L. W.
277
.
.
Page 48 220
Major, Jolmı B.
Mansion
Medals for Lake Erie Soldiers.
Milam, John
Montgomery Street Named
xii
INDEX.
Page
Morris, Charles H.
277
Moss, Dulin
Montgomery, Jas. F.
273
Mount Pleasant School
93
Muster Roll of Soldiers, 1812
55
Murder Indictments
66, 183
Mt. Pleasant Church
246
Murfreesboro, Charge Made
151
Murray, James
25
McBride, Lapsley
57,
63
McBride, William
54, 57, 63
McBrayer, William
51
McChesney, David
97
McCreary, Gov. Jas. B.
199,
240
H. V. McChesney
235, 277
McClure Building
267
McDonald, John A.
62
McDonald, Pat
182, 186, 216, 232
McGain, Thomas
96
McGee, John D.
06
McGregor, Thomas B.
277
McKee, William R.
127,
282
McKee, Robt. C.
119
McManama, O. D.
192
McQueen, Joshua
136
McIntosh, John
73, 89
McQuown, Lewis
277
Names of State Officers Published
144
National Authorities Refused to Help
50
Natural Gas
25
Nash, L. B.
102
Negroes, Sale of
112
Negroes
97, 112, 180, 242, 275, 276
New Court
78, 79
Newspapers in Frankfort
100
News, How Conveyed
18, 43
Newton, Cal
220
Newman, William
178
Night Riders
223,
236
Nicol, R. H.
280
Noel, Rev. Silas M.
62, 63, 99, 243, 245, 247, 248
Noel, J. C.
213
Nolan, Mrs. Martin
218
Nooe, Rev. Roger T.
257
Norton, Rev. John N.
254, 255
Noted People Buried
285
North Fork Church
247
Nuckols, Lewis A.
277
O'Hara, Col. Theodorc
139, 168, 184, 186, 194, 279, 282
O. F. C. Distillery
238, 270, 271
Old Court
78, 79
Old Crow
270
Old State Capitol
21, 76, 180, 267
Old Judge Distillery 271
O'Rear, Judge Edward C. 278
INDEX. xiii
Owen County Line
Old Miss
189
Page, Thos. S.
74, 97, 105, 111
l'arker, John
63
l'atriot, The
79, 84
Pattie, P. R.
1GS
I'arnell, Chas. Stewart, Visit
195 149
Parrent, Wm. F.
Palladium, Weekly Newspaper
16, 17, 35, 42
Palladium, Items From
17, 18, 36, 37, 40
Payne, William
9, 19, 10 218
Payuter, Senator Thomas II.
21, 278
Penitentiary
11, 74, 124, 125, 163, 181, 191, 192, 204, 221
I'enitentiary Outbreak
201 51
Penn, Charles, Assassinated
201
Perry, Lake Erie Medal
167 278 131
Pleasant Hill
130
Polsgrove, James H.
220, 225, 233, 278
Pope, John
84
Population of Frankfort 00, 118, 131
l'opulation of Franklin County 40, 110, 131, 147, 180, 212
Posey, W. H.
278 138
Pigeon Tournament
183, 187
Pioneers of Franklin County
18
Precious Metals in Bridgeport
18G
Preachers
65, 73, 147, 148, 160
Prentice, George D.
1.16
Press Association
217
Presbyterian Church
177, 249 to 252,
250
Prominent Men in South Frankfort
133 54
Preface
3
Prominent Men in County Prior to 1800
19
Price, John
45
Pryor, Judge W. S.
192
Publie Men
Publie Roads
6S, 135
Public School Building
200, 271
Quarles, William E.
62
Quarles, Ambrose
19
Quarles, William
19
Quinn's Bottom
11, 15
Races
109
Rapid Growth of Frankfort
118
Railroad. Lexington to Frankfort Opened
04, 95, 135, 165
Railroad Accident
01
R. R. Bridge 135, 218 Rebel Soldlers Shot 102
Religious Paper Published 134
Religious Revival in Frankfort
130. 201
Re-Interment, Greenup, Madison, etc.
184
A
Powell, Gov.
.
Page 73
r
. .
Payne, John W.
Penitentiary Burned
Physicians in 1912
Physicians in 1850
Prison Bounds Extended
xiv
INDEX.
Parc
Relief and Anti-Relief Parties
76, 77, 78
Remains of Dead Removed to Frankfort
, 60
Rennick, Alexander
73, 135, 149, 180
Report of Grand Jury
10
Representatives
110, 131, 147, 174
Revenue of County
65
Revolutionary Soldiers 71, 72 €
Revolution in Making Whiskey
198
Reynolds, J. W. Hunt
197
Richardson, Turner
7, 19
Richardson, Samuel Q.
S4, 100, 101
Richardson, Nathaniel
9, 19, 38, 63
Riot Call
Ripley, Capt. Garnett D.
231
River Raisin
56, 58, 59, 132
Roads, Public
8, 12, 66, 68, 80
Road From Lexington to Frankfort
68
Robards, James, Removed
9, 46
Roberts, H. HI.
273
Robertson, Geo. A.
219
Robertson, Judge
77
Robinson, J. F.
160
Roberts, Lt. John J.
153
Roberts, E. A. W.
176
Rodman, Gen. John
147, 209
Rogers, J. C.
224
Rope Walk
12, 41
Russell, James
64
Russell, Capt. John W.
172
Runyan, Mrs. M. Train
124
Sabbath School, First
61, 75, 76
Samuels, William
64
Samuel, Jameson
92, 110
Samuels, Churchill
93
Sanders, Lewis, Jr.
89, 101, 103
Sargent, John D.
170
Sayre, B. B.
102, 103, 111, 182
Schools, Public
13, 105, 114, 168, 220, 274, 275, 276
Scott, T. W.
174, 190
Scott, Gen. Winfield
136
Scott, Gen. Charles
74, 138
Scott, James A.
15, 102, 174, 237, 278
Scott, John L.
149, 207
Settlements on South Side
28
Severe Storm
116
Sharp, S. P. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 86. 285
Sharp, Miss Eliza T. 81, 82
Sharp, Dr. Leander 82, 86
Shelby, Gov. Isaac
6, 59, 111, 132
Sheriffs
65, 66, 73
Scott, John M.
54
Scroggans, Thompson
178
Shoe Factory
272. 273, 274
Shannon, James
76, 92, 102, 115
Shannon, Rev. Samuel
244, 249, 250
INDEX. XV
Page
Shryock, Gideon
92
Side Walk
35, 114
Slaves, Number of in 1840 and 1850
131
Small Pox
OT, 100
Smith, Green Clay
248, 249
Smith, Raccoon John
256, 258
Smith, Napolean B.
205, 207, 214, 220
Smith, Jonn
7, 9, 18, 19, 37
Smith, George and J. D.
220
Sneed, Achilles
45, 65
Sneed, W. H.
148, 149, 207
Sneed, Dr. W. C.
159
Soldiers of 1812
51, 55, 58, 50, 60, 180
88
South, Martin V.
175
South, Thomas J.
187
South, Col. J. W.
192,
106
South, Mrs. Eudora
20S
South, L. C.
183
South Frankfort
12,
261
Sonth Benson Church
247
Southern Presbyterian Church
261, 262
Soil of the County
22, 23, 26
Spanish-American Soldiers
Spanish Government
.50
Spanish Conspiracy
.40
Spirit of Seventy-Six
79
Stage Coach
113
State Capitol dedicated
2441
State Election of 1899
230
State Bank Established
51
State Capitol Committee
76
State Normal School (Colored)
276
State Cemetery Described
.279, 285
State House Burnt
97
State Monument
05, 106, 112, 132, 278
Statistics
.173, 174, 177, 178. 182, 265
Stanton, Henry T.
St. Clair Street Bridge Fell
100, 170, 202
Steam Cars, of Interest
49, 95
Steamboats
95, 113, 114
E. H. Steadman
25, 205
Steadmantown
25, 205
Steel's Ferry
51
Steadman, E. H. and S.
169. 255
Stewart, Dr. J. Q. A.
Stafford, Iliram 238
278
Streets, Dangerous
35, 38. 114, 124
Street Cars
217, 240
St. Clair Street Bridge Built. 216
226
Street Fair
SS, 163
State Librarian
132, 280, 281
State Historical Society
208, 209, 226, 279
St. John in the Wilderness
24, 190
Stout, Robert L.
South, Samuel
xvi
INDEX.
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Streets and Sewers
266
St. John's A. M. E. Church
263, 204
Strausner, Chas. F. 273
Suicides
237
Sulphur Springs
24
Sunday Taverns
219
Swigert, Philip
102, 105, 115, 118, 136, 178, 180
Swigert, Jacob
.64, GG, 73, 115, 118, 136, 149, 150. 166
113
Sullivan, Nick
238
Talbott, Isham
.10, 52, 69
Tate, James W.
146, 209, 210, 211
Tate, James W., Trial of
211
Taylor, Edmond H.
89, 97, 103. 105
Taylor, Col. E. H. Jr., 174, 179, 182, 190, 199, 200, 206, 208, 209, 215, 216, 233, 270
Taylor, Gen. Zachary 130, 279
Taylor, Richard
89
Taylor, Gov. W. S. 230, 231
243, 244, 245, 247
Taylor, Rev. W. C.
249
Taylor. E. H., Jr. & Sons. Incorporated. 270
Tavern Keepers
62
Telephone Exchange 197
Telegraph Line Completed
130
The Capitol Question 234,
237
The Old Thames Cannon
111
The United American Insurance. 267
The State Journal 26S
The Commonwealth 94, 138, 152
Theobald, Samuel A.
59
Thornton, Harry J.
72
Thomas, Landon A.
102, 129, 131, 181, 182, 20S
Thomas, Western B.
Thomas, Samuel A.
278
Thompson, R. A.
182, 191, 200. 214
Thompson, Ed Porter
214, 224
Tithes Assessed
.65, 66, 72, 73, SS, 265
Transportation Difficult
50
Travel, Method of Prior to 1851 43, 113
Triplett, Lee
217
Trimble, South
174, 233
Toulmin, Harry
45
Tobacco Raised
195, 26S
Todd, Hon. Thomas
10, 19, 60, 87
Todd, Chas. S.
69.70
Todd, John H.
89
Todd, Samuel
111
Todd, James M.
133. 180
Todd, Harry I.
146, 148
Todd, Lieut. Lewis Franklin 152
Trabue, Col. S. F. J. 191, 285
Troops Ordered Out 200
Streets, How Named
Suter, Dick
Swingle, Maj. George
Taylor, Benjamin
Taylor, Rev. John
Thockmorton, Richard
xvii
INDEX.
Page
Trigg, Fleming
Trigg, William
Tracy, Jeremiah
115
Trustees of City School
102, 115, 127
Trustees of Frankfort
93
Trustees, Mount Pleasant School
117,181
Tubman, Mrs. Emily
260, 261
Turner, Rev. H. G.
196
Utterback, Ben
278
Vanwinkle, A. C.
159
Vest, George
103, 189
Vest, Senator George
102, 105, 133
Vest, J. J.
174, 221 5
Virginia Legislature
238
Waldner, James
99
Waits, David
23
Walnut Logs
33
Wapping Street Named
150
War of Rebellion
67. 142
Waring, Francis
80, SI, 100, 101
Waring, John U.
9, 32. 65, 271, 272
Washington Street Named
GS
Water Street, Act to Open
50
Waterway Through Cumberland Gap
Warren, Roger, Hung
103
Webster, Daniel, Visited Frankfort
93
Weiseger, Samuel P.
.17, 36, 19, 42, 43, 44, 45, 53, 76, 90
Weiseger, Daniel.
47, 48
Western World
272
Whiskey Warehouses
98
Whig Barbecue
142
Whigs and Democrats
44
Whipping Post
238
Wiley, R. L.
283
Williams, Elias
214, 220, 221, 232,
Williams, B. G.
182, 193
Williams, M. H. P.
197
Williams, Bros.
196, 278
Williams, Dr. U. V.
220, 221
Williams, Minus
214
Williamson, Jerry, Killed
32
Wilkinson Street Named
00, 31, 49
Wilkinson, James
92
Wingate, IIenry
107
Winter of 183S
116
Wind and Rain Storm
278
Wolfe, Oscar
8
Wolves
100
Woods, John D.
103
Woods, Col. John
221
Woman's Club Organized
Women, Buried
44, 02, 03 , 19, 53, 62
181
Violett, J. A.
Warehouses Established
240
Wickliffe, Robert
xviii
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Page
Woodson, R. K., Jr ..
151
Workhouse Established
187
Yeager, James
221 Young, Col. B. W.
279
Young Men's Christian Association 262, 267
Youtsey, Henry
251
Zeigler, Dr. Jesse R.
232
LE Jano
Young, Rev. Lambert
165, 166, 253
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