The history of Franklin County, Ky., Part 24

Author: Johnson, L. F. (Lewis Franklin), 1859-1931
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Franklin, Ky., Roberts Printing Co.
Number of Pages: 314


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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


vili


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


x


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


×1


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.


Page 32


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


INDEX. 1


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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