466 SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics. Biennial Report:
1934-1935. Frankfort, State Journal Company, 1936. 273 p. illus., tables,
charts.
Kentucky State Planning Board. Progress Report and Appendices. Louisville,
1935. 2 v., 511 numb. maps, tables, diagrs. Mimeographed compilation of
social and economic data on Kentucky; good statistical source.
Ross, Malcolm. Machine Age in the Hills. New York, Macmillan Company,
1933. 248 p. illus. Good study of conditions in the coal mining communities
of Kentucky and West Virginia. Impartial on the whole and popular in
style.
U.S. Department of Commerce. An Aid for Analyzing Markets in Indiana
and Kentucky. Washington, Govemment Printing Office, 1933. 24 p. maps,
tables, graphs, charts, diagrs. Presents a clear picture of the State and its
counties in economic terms. Helpful in understanding the economic organi-
zation of Kentucky.
TRANSPORTATION
Ambler, C. H. History of Transportation in the Ohio Valley. Glendale, Calif.,
Arthur H. Clark Company, 1932. 465 p. illus., maps, bibliog. citations, in-
dex. The story of transportation in the Ohio Valley from the canoe to the
packet-boat. Describes the advent of the railroad and the present problems
of river transportation. _
Clark, T. D. The Beginning of the L6·N. Louisville, Standard Printing Com-
pany, 1933. 107 p. bibliog. The development of the Louisville & Nashville
R.R. from 1836 to 1860.
———-A Pioneer Southern Railroad. Chapel Hill, University of North Caro-
lina Press, 1936. 171 p. illus., map, bibliog., index. The story of the south-
em branches of Illinois Central R.R. told with color and filled with the
lore and romance of the railroad.
Coleman, ]. W. Stage—Coach Days in the Bluegrass. Louisville, Standard
Printing Company, 1935. 286 p. illus., bibliog., index. Describes stagecoach
travel and tavem days in central Kentucky between 1800 and 1900.
Kerr, ]. L. The Story of a Southern Carrier; the Louisville 6* Nashville.
New York, Young & Ottley, 1933. 67 p. bibliog. Outline history of a rail-
road which played a recognized part in the industrial reconstruction of the
South.
Lafferty, M. W. A Pioneer Railroad of the West. Lexington, University of
Kentucky, 1916. 29 p. Historical accounts, interspersed with many reminis-
cences, of the Lexington & Ohio R.R. (now part of the L&N RR.), Ken-
tucky’s first railroad of importance.
Pusey, W. A. The Wilderness Road to Kentucky. New York, George H.
Doran Company, 1921. 146 p. illus., maps, bibliog. Describes a route of I
travel by which early settlers arrived in the State.
Verhoeff, Mary. Kentucky River Navigation. Louisville, ]. P. Morton &
Company, 1917. 257 p. illus., maps, tables, bibliog., index. (Filson Club
Publications, no. 28.) Study of navigation on the most historically and
economically important tributary of the Ohio in the State.