The Kentucky /
From its origins in the Cumberland Mountains to its entry into the Ohio, the Kentucky River flows through two areas that have made Kentucky known throughout the world -- the mountains in the eastern part of the state and the Bluegrass in its center. In The Kentucky, Thomas D. Clark paints a rich pan...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lexington :
The University Press of Kentucky,
1992.
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Edición: | Bicentennial ed. / with a new chapter by the author. |
Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Dedication; I. The River; II. John Swift's Silver; III. Boonesborough, Frontier Outpost; IV. Off To 'Orleans; V. Kentucky Steamboats; VI. Bluegrass Kentuckian; VII. Kentuckian, Mountaineer; VIII. ""All Hands Up and Circle Left""; IX. A Land in Which to Dream; X. Shakers; XI. Hard-Shells; XII. Funeralizing; XIII. A Kentucky Symbol; XIV. Graham's Springs; XV. Born to Be a Princess; XVI. Dr. Warfield's Colt Lexington; XVII. Lion of White Hall; XVIII. Shryock's Ferry; XIX. Nancy Hanks; XX. The Log Run; XXI. Moonshiners; XXII. Politics, Kentucky Style.
- XXIII. Kentucky Must EatXXIV. This Is the Kentucky; XXV. The River Flows On; Acknowledgments; Bibliography; Index.