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Kentucky
Overview
Works: | 1 works in 11 publications in 1 languages |
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Titles
How Kentucky became southerna tale of outlaws, horse thieves, gamblers, and breeders /
by:
Kentucky; Project Muse.; Wall, Maryjean.
(Electronic resources)
New covenant bound
by:
Crunk, Tony.; Kentucky; Land Between the Lakes (Ky. and Tenn.); Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
My century in historymemoirs /
by:
Clark, Thomas Dionysius, (1903-2005.); Kentucky
(Electronic resources)
Appalachian elegypoetry and place /
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Appalachian Region; Hooks, Bell; Hooks, Bell.; Kentucky; Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
Tales from Kentucky one-room school teachers
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Kentucky; Montell, William Lynwood, (1931-); Project Muse.
(Electronic resources)
To the battles of Franklin and Nashville and beyondstabilization and reconstruction in Tennessee and Kentucky, 1864-1866 /
by:
Cooling, B. Franklin.; Kentucky; Project Muse.; Tennessee; United States
(Electronic resources)
The family legacy of Henry Clayin the shadow of a Kentucky patriarch /
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Apple, Lindsey.; Clay family.; Clay, Henry, (1777-1852); Clay, Henry, (1777-1852.); Kentucky; Project Muse.; United States.
(Electronic resources)
Short of the glory :the fall and redemption of Edward F. Prichard, Jr. /
by:
Campbell, Tracy, (1962-); Kentucky; Prichard, E. F.; United States
(Language materials, printed)
Contested borderlandthe Civil War in Appalachian Kentucky and Virginia /
by:
Appalachian Region, Southern; Kentucky; McKnight, Brian Dallas.; United States; Virginia
(Electronic resources)
My old Confederate homea respectable place for Civil War veterans /
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Kentucky; Kentucky Confederate Home; Project Muse.; United States; Williams, Rusty, (1948-)
(Electronic resources)
This is home nowKentucky's Holocaust survivors speak /
by:
Donahue, Arwen, (1969-); Howell, Rebecca Gayle.; Kentucky
(Electronic resources)
Josie Underwood's Civil War diary
by:
Baird, Nancy Disher.; Bowling Green (Ky.); Kentucky; Underwood, Josie, (1840-1923); Underwood, Josie, (1840-1923.); United States
(Electronic resources)
Early stone houses of Kentucky
by:
Kentucky; Murray-Wooley, Carolyn.; ebrary, Inc.
(Electronic resources)
One of Morgan's menmemoirs of Lieutenant John M. Porter of the Ninth Kentucky Cavalry /
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Brown, Kent Masterson, (1949-); Confederate States of America.; Kentucky; Porter, John Marion, (1839-1884.); Project Muse.; United States
(Electronic resources)
Kentucky risingdemocracy, slavery, and culture from the early republic to the Civil War /
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Kentucky; Project Muse.; Ramage, James A.; Watkins, Andrea S.
(Electronic resources)
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Subjects
Women
Jews
Clark, Thomas Dionysius,
Vernacular architecture
Franklin, Battle of, Franklin, Tenn., 1864.
Stone houses
Horse industry
Teachers
United States.
Politicians
Kentucky
Guerrilla warfare
Bowling Green (Ky.)
Architecture, Domestic
Nashville, Battle of, Nashville, Tenn., 1864.
Educational change
United States
Unionists (United States Civil War)
Historians
Patriarchy
Land Between the Lakes (Ky. and Tenn.)
Horse racing
Political culture
Indians of North America
Frontier and pioneer life
Slavery
Soldiers
Clay, Henry,
Legislators
Prichard, E. F.
Underwood, Josie,
Kentucky Confederate Home
Clay family.
Statesmen
Political corruption
Appalachian Region, Southern
Virginia
Veterans
Confederate States of America.
Tales
Teaching
Tennessee
Holocaust survivors
Religion and culture
Soldiers' homes
Porter, John Marion,
Rural schools
Education
Hooks, Bell
Appalachian Region