KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Seventh Biennial Report, November 21, 1888-November 18, 1890. Topeka, 1891. Svo, pp. 124. (1592 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Eighth Biennial Report, November 18, 1890-November 15, 1892. Svo, pp. 134 (1). Topeka, 1892. (1593 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Columbian history of education in Kansas. An account of the public-school system, an explanation of its practical operations, a review of its auxiliary teachers' associations, sketches of the several public educational institutions, local histories of the schools by counties and cities, and a brief outline of the work accomplished in private and denominational schools. With illustrations. Compiled by Kansas educators and published under the auspices of the Kansas State Historical Society, for the Columbian Exposition, 1893. Topeka, 1892. Svo, pp. vii (1), 231. Portraits. (1594 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A directory of the Kansas Historical Exhibit in the Kansas State Building at the World's Columbian Exposition. Exhibited by the State Historical Society. Topeka, 1893. Svo, pp. 36. (1595 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Abstract of the Ninth Biennial Report of the Kansas State Historical Society for the two years ending November 1, 1894. Contains a list of Kansas newspapers. Topeka, 1894. Svo, pp. 24. (1596 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ninth biennial report of the Board of Contains: A list of the newspapers and periodicals published in Kansas June KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. November 17, 1896. Topeka, 1896. Tenth biennial report, November 20, 1894 Svo, pp. 184. Contains a list of Kansas newspapers and periodicals. (1598 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Eleventh biennial report, November 1, 1896, to November 1, 1898. Topeka, 1898. Svo, pp. 186. Contains: A list of newspapers and periodicals published in Kansas, December 1, 1898. (1599 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Address of John Speer, on Accuracy in history, delivered before the twenty-second annual meeting of the Society at Topeka, January 18, 1898. Topeka, 1898. Svo, pp. 24. (1600 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The collection of history. Circular by Eugene F. Ware, President. Topeka, Kansas, 1899. Svo, pp. 6. (1601 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Catalog of the Kansas territorial and state documents in the library of the State Historical Society. 1854-1898. Topeka, 1900. Svo, pp. 93. On cover: Prepared by Miss Zu Adams. (1602 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Twelfth biennial report of the Board of Directors for the period November 1, 1898, to November 1, 1900. Topeka, 1900. 8vo, pp. 118 (1). (1603 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Thirteenth Biennial Report of the Board of Directors for the fractional period November 1, 1900, to June 30, 1902. Including proceedings twenty-seventh annual meeting, held December 2, 1902; also list of newspapers to December 1, 1902. Topeka, 1902. Svo, pp. 101. (1603a KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the twenty-fourth annual meeting, Topeka, January 16, 1900. Containing also report of secretary and revised list of Kansas newspapers up to February 15, 1900. Topeka, 1900. 8vo, pp. 48. (1604 KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Report of the secretary for the year ending January 21, 1902. Svo, pp. 7. KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Story of the Seventh Kansas. 8vo, pp. 36 [1]. KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. (1605 [By Simeon An address made before the 27th annual meeting of the Kansas State Historical Society, Dec. 2, 1902. (1606 Fourteenth biennial report of the Board of Directors for the biennial period July 1, 1902, to June 30, 1904. Including proceedings twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth annual meetings, held December 1, 1903, and December 6, 1904; also list of Kansas books and newspapers up to December 1, 1904. Topeka, 1904. Svo, pp. vii, 147. MARSHALL COUNTY (KANSAS) PIONEER ASSOCIATION. (1607 MARSHALL COUNTY (KANSAS) PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Primitive northern Kansas. Address before the association, September 11, 1880, by F. G. Adams. Atchison, 1880. 8vo. KENTUCKY. BOYLE COUNTY (KENTUCKY) HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Danville, Ky. (1608 BOYLE COUNTY (KENTUCKY) HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Genesis of a pioneer Commonwealth. [By Thomas E. Pickett.] Maysville, Ky., [1885]. 8vo, pp. 10. No title-page. The above account is in the form of a letter addressed to the Secretary of the Boyle County Historical Society, in response to an invitation to attend the Society's celebration of the centennial anniversary of the "first delegate convention of Kentucky, assembled at Danville in 1785, FILSON CLUB. Louisville, Ky. (1609 FILSON CLUB. John Filson, the first historian of Kentucky. An account of his life and writings, principally from original sources. Prepared for the Filson Club, and read at its meeting June 26, 1884, by Reuben T. Durrett. Louisville, 1884. This is the first of a series of publications to be made by the Filson Club, an association organized for the purpose of collecting and preserving historical matter relating to the early history of the central West, and especially to Kentucky. (1610 FILSON CLUB. The Wilderness Road; a description of the routes of travel by which the pioneers and early settlers first came to Kentucky. Prepared for the Filson Club, by Thomas Speed. Louisville, Ky., 1886. 4to, pp. 75. Title on cover: Filson Club Publications, number two. The Wilderness Road. By Thomas Speed." (1611 FILSON CLUB. The pioneer Press of Kentucky, from the printing of the first paper west of the Alleghanies, August 11, 1787, to the establishment of the daily press, in 1830. By William Henry Perrin. Written for the Filson Club, and read at its August meeting, 1887, being the centennial year of Kentucky journalism. [Louisville], 1888. 4to, pp. 93. Portraits; facsimile. Pages 90-93 contain a memorial paper on Richard Henry Collins, historian, and editor of the Maysville Eagle. (1612 FILSON CLUB. Life and Times of Judge Caleb Wallace, some time a justice of the court of appeals of Kentucky. By W. H. Whitsitt. Louisville, 1888. 4to, pp. 6, (1), 151. Filson Club Publications, No. 4. (1613 FILSON CLUB. An Historical Sketch of St. Paul's Church, Louisville, Ky. Prepared for the semi-centennial celebration, October 6, 1889, by Reuben T. Durrett. Published under the auspices of the Filson Club. Louisville, 1889. Small 4to, pp. xv, 75. Portraits, wood cuts. (1614 FILSON CLUB. The political Beginnings of Kentucky. By John Mason Brown. Louisville, 1889. 66 (1615 FILSON CLUB. Two papers, namely, Money," read before the Filson Club. Louisville, March 4, 1890, and Washington," from the New York Independent, April 25, 1889. By Cassius M. Clay. [New York, 1890.] Svo, pp. 16. (1616 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 7. The centenary of Kentucky. Proceedings at the celebration by the Filson Club, Wednesday, June 1, 1892. of the one hundredth anniversary of the admission of Kentucky as an independent State into the Federal Union. Louisville, 1892. 4to, pp. 200. Portraits. Contains address by Reuben T. Durrett, "The State of Kentucky: Its discovery, settlement, autonomy, and progress for a hundred years." (1617 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 8. The centenary of Louisville. A paper read before the Southern Historical Association, Saturday, May 1st, 1880, in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the city of Louisville as an incorporated town, under an act of the legislature of Virginia. By Reuben T. Durrett. Louisville, 1893. 4to, pp. 200. Three portraits. (1618 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 9. The political club, Danville, Ky., 1786-1790; being an account of an early Kentucky society, from the original papers recently found. By Thomas Speed. Louisville, 1894. 4to, pp. 12, 167. (1619 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 10. The Life and Writings of Rafinesque. By Richard E. Call. Louisville, Ky., 1895. 4to, pp. 214. (1620 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 11. Transylvania University: its origin, rise, decline, and fall. Prepared for the Filson Club, by Robert Peter. Louisville, 1896. 4to, pp. 202. Portrait. (1621 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 12. Bryant's station and the memorial proceedings held on its site under the auspices of the Lexington Chapter, D. A. R., August the 18th, 1896, in honor of its heroic mothers and daughters. Prepared for publication by Reuben T. Durrett. Louisville, Kentucky, 1899. 4to, pp. vii, 277. Plates. Portraits. (1622 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 13. First explorations of Kentucky. Doctor Thomas Walker's journal of an exploration of Kentucky in 1750, being the first record of a white man's visit to the interior of that territory. now first published entire, with notes and biographical sketch, also Colonel Christopher Gist's journal of a tour through Ohio and Kentucky in 1751, with notes and sketch by J. Stoddard Johnston, Louisville, Kentucky. 1898. 4to, pp. xix, 222. Portraits. (1623 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 14. The Clay family. Part firstThe mother of Henry Clay, by Zachary F. Smith; Part second-The genealogy of the Clays, by Mary Rogers Clay. Louisville, Kentucky, 1899. 4to, pp. vi, 252. Portraits. (1623a FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 15. The Battle of Tippecanoe. Read before the Filson Club, November 1, 1897. By Alfred Pirtle. Louisville, Kentucky, 1900. 4to, pp. xix, 158. Portrait. (1624 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No, 16. Boonesborough. Its founding. pioneer struggles, Indian experiences, Transylvania days, and Revolutionary annals. With full historical notes and appendix by George W. Ranck. Louisville, Kentucky, 1901. 4to, pp. xi, (1), 286. Illustrated. (1625 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 17. The old masters of the Bluegrass, Jouett, Bush, Grimes, Frazier, Morgan, Hart. By Samuel Woodson Price. Louisville, Kentucky, 1902. 4to, pp. xvii, 181. Illustrated. (1626 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 18. The Battle of the Thames in which Kentuckians defeated the British, French, and Indians, October 5, 1813. With a list of the officers and privates who won the victory. By Bennett H. Young. Louisville, Kentucky, 1903. Appendix contains: Oliver Hazard Perry and the Kentuckians who helped to win the Battle of Lake Erie, September 10, 1813; Roll of field, staff, company officers, and privates, Kentucky Volunteers, in the War of 1812. (1627 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 19. The battle of New Orleans, including the previous engagements between the Americans and the British, the Indians, and the Spanish which led to the final conflict on the 8th of January, 1815. By Zachary F. Smith. Louisville, Kentucky, 1904. 4to, pp. xv, (1), 209. Illustrated. Appendix contains: List of Kentuckians in the battle of New Orleans; Roll of field and staff, Slaughter's regiment, Kentucky detached militia, War of 1812, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Gabriel Slaughter; Roll of field and staff, Davis's regiment, Kentucky detached militia, War of 1812, commanded by Lieut. Col. Presley Gray. FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 20. partment of Transylvania University. By publication by his daughter, Johanna Peter. 4to, pp. xi (1), 193. Illustrated. (1628 The history of the medical de- (1629 FILSON CLUB. Filson Club Publications, No. 21. Lopez's expeditions to Cuba, 1850 and 1851. By Anderson C. Quisenberry. Read before the Club April 3, 1905. Louisville, Kentucky, 1906. 4to, pp. 172. Illustrated. KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. (1630 Louisville, and Frankfort. KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Act of incorporation and constitution and bylaws; organized March, 1838, at Louisville. Louisville, 1838. 12mo, pp. 12. (1631 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memorial from the Society, in relation to a geological survey of Kentucky. 8vo, pp. 13. No title page. [1847.] (1632 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Circular containing list of officers and charter members and an appeal to the public, signed by G. W. Ranck, curator. [1873.] Sheet. (1633 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Second Annual Meeting, February 11, 1880. Frankfort, 1880. Svo. The society was reorganized in 1878. (1634 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings at the Dedication of the Hall of the Society in the State Capitol, June 7, 1869-1881. Frankfort, 1881. 8vo, pp. 12. The date 1869 should be 1769, as it is given on the half title on the first page, that date representing the arrival of Findlay's expedition in Kentucky. (1635 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An oration, delivered on the occasion of the centennial commemoration of the battle of the Blue Licks, August 19, 1882, by John Mason Brown. Published under the auspices of the Society. Frankfort, 1882. Svo, pp. 55. Folded map. (1636 KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Some account of the Society. By E. Jarvis. American Quarterly Register, Vol. xv, pp. 72–77. (1637 KENTUCKY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. KENTUCKY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Reports. From its reorganization, Oct. 6, 1896, to Oct. 4, 1902. Louisville, 1902. Svo, pp. 21. 1903.] (1638 KENTUCKY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Register. [Vol. 1, No. 1, January, January, 1903. Louisville, 1903. 8vo, pp. 83. Portraits. Contents: Officers; A new light on Daniel Boone's ancestry, by Jennie C. Morton; Kentucky's first railroad, which was the first one west of the Alleghany mountains, by Ed. Porter Thompson; Address of the vice-president, John A. Steele; The seal of Kentucky; Copy of a letter from Gen. Benj. Logan to Governor Isaac Shelby, 1793; Counties in Kentucky and origin of their names; The Kentucky river and its islands; Department of genealogy: Averill, Bibb. Crockett, Dudley. Reunion of the Alves tribe; Reports from the Society from its reorganization, October 6, 1896, to October 4, 1902. (1639 KENTUCKY STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Register. Louisville, 1903. [Vol. 1, No. II, May, 1903.] 8vo. pp. 89. Illustrated. Contents: Governor Isaac Shelby, his history and portrait with chapter of General Evan Shelby's credentials in the colonial wars; John L. Audubon, by Wm. L. Alves; The attack on Spanish gunboats at Cardenas, Chapman Todd; |