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- catalog contributor b7844546.
- catalog contributor b7844547.
- catalog contributor b7844548.
- catalog coverage "Kentucky Biography.".
- catalog coverage "Kentucky History.".
- catalog created "1922.".
- catalog date "1922".
- catalog date "1922.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1922.".
- catalog description "Spain and the Genet Episode: Further Spanish plots -- ch. XXXIII. Conquering the Northweat Indians: The campaigns of Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne -- ch. XXXIV. The Second Constitution -- . ch. XXXV. Federal relations: The resolutions of 1798 and 1799 -- ch. XXXVI. Kentucky and the Louisiana Purchase -- ch. XXXVII. Aaron Burr in Kentucky -- ch. XXXVIII. The sequel to the Burr Conspiracy: Kentucky loyalty to the Union -- ch. XXXIX. Early parties and political development -- ch. XL. Material development around 1800 -- ch. XLI. Agricultural and manufacturing development around 1800 -- ch. XLII. Banks and banking around 1800 -- ch. XLIII. Early boundary disputes -- ch. XLIV. Social and intellectual progress, 1792-1810 -- ch. XLV. Kentucky in the War of 1812 -- v. 2. ch. XLIV. The Kentucky character and the war -- ch. XLVII. Slaughter and the disputed Gubernatiorial succession -- ch. XLVIII.".
- catalog description "Speculation -- Bank mania and hard times -- ch. SLIX. Replevin laws and relief: The Bank of the Commonwealth -- ch. L. The struggle against the judiciary -- Old court and new court -- ch. LI. State rights versus the United States Bank and courts : The occupying claimant laws -- ch. LII. The rise of national parties in State politics : Clay and Jackson -- ch. LIII. Democrats and Whigs -- ch. LIV. The era of internal improvements and the beginning of railroads -- ch. LV. Economic progress during the middle period -- ch. LVI. Educational advancement during the middle period -- ch. LVII. Social and intellectual development during the middle period -- ch. LVIII. Slavery -- ch. LIX. National problems and the third constitution -- ch. LX. Breaking the bonds of the union -- ch. LXI. Neutrality and the union -- ch. LXII. Commerce and commercial restrictions in war times -- ch. LXIII. Civil and militar affairs during the war --".
- catalog description "The fourth convention -- The first and second enabling acts -- ch. XIX. Trade rights down the Mississippi -- The fifth convention -- ch. XX. Wilkinson and the Spanish trade -- ch. XXI. The Spanish plot -- The sixth convention -- ch. XXII. The defeat of the Spanish Conspiracy -- The seventh convention -- ch. XXIII. The Spanish colonization scheme -- The eighth and ninth conventions -- ch. XIV. Constitution and union -- ch. XXV. Kentucky, character and society at the beginning of statehood -- ch. XXVI. Material and intellectual progress, 1775-1792 -- XXVII. Putting the government into operation: executive, legislative and judicial controversies -- ch. XXVIII. Democratic clubs and the French scheme against Louisiana -- ch. XXIX. George Rogers Clark and the French enterprise -- ch. XXX. Governor Shelby and the French enterprise -- ch. XXXI. Kentucky and the Federal Government on the opening of the Mississippi -- ch. XXXII.".
- catalog description "ch. LXIV. Effects of the war -- ch. LXV. Commercial relations between the Ohio Valley and the South -- 1865-1872 ch. LXVI. Recent state history -- ch. LXVII. Geology of Kentucky -- ch. LXVIII. g An historical sketch of the Kentucky Geological Survey (1838-1922) ch. LXIX. The adventures of Colonial Daniel Boone -- ch. LXX. Transylvania University -- ch. LXXI. The influence of Henry Clay on political opinion in Kentucky -- ch. LXXII. Governors of Kentucky -- ch. LXXIII. United States Senators from Kentucky -- ch. LXXIV. The counties of Kentucky -- ch. LXXV. Officers from Kentucky in the Civil War -- ch. LXXVI. Alphabetical list of battles and skirmishes in Kentucky in the Civil War -- ch. LXXVII. The romance of tobacco and its early introduction in Kentucky -- ch. LXXVIII. The growth and culture of tobacco in Kentucky -- ch. LXXIX. Early taverns and travelers in central Kentucky -- ch. LXXX. The Cumberland Gap region.".
- catalog description "v. 1 ch. I. Origin andmeaning of names -- ch. II. Early Indian occupancy of the Ohio Valley -- ch. III Discovery and exlporation by the English of the Ohio Country -- ch. IV. The Indian title to Kentucky and its extinction -- ch. V. The exploration of Dr. Thomas Walker -- c. VI. Exploration of Kentucky by Christopher Gist -- ch. VII Mrs. Mary Ingles -- The first white woman in Kentucky -- ch. VIII. The Sandy Creek Voyage -- ch. IX Swift's Silver Mines -- ch. X The Founding of Harman's Station -- ch. XI. Transylvanis and the first settlements -- ch. XII. Kentucky in the Revolution -- ch. XIII. After the Revolution -- Indian troubles -- Battle of Blue Licks -- c. XIV. Stations and early settlements in Kentucky -- ch. XV. Institutional development: Land system, counties, towns ... ch. XVI. Beginnings in the movement for separation from Virginia -- ch. XVII. The first three conventions -- ch. XVIII.".
- catalog extent "5 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of Kentucky.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of Kentucky.".
- catalog issued "1922".
- catalog issued "1922.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : The American Historical Society,".
- catalog relation "History of Kentucky.".
- catalog spatial "Kentucky Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Kentucky History.".
- catalog subject "F451 .K46".
- catalog tableOfContents "Spain and the Genet Episode: Further Spanish plots -- ch. XXXIII. Conquering the Northweat Indians: The campaigns of Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne -- ch. XXXIV. The Second Constitution -- . ch. XXXV. Federal relations: The resolutions of 1798 and 1799 -- ch. XXXVI. Kentucky and the Louisiana Purchase -- ch. XXXVII. Aaron Burr in Kentucky -- ch. XXXVIII. The sequel to the Burr Conspiracy: Kentucky loyalty to the Union -- ch. XXXIX. Early parties and political development -- ch. XL. Material development around 1800 -- ch. XLI. Agricultural and manufacturing development around 1800 -- ch. XLII. Banks and banking around 1800 -- ch. XLIII. Early boundary disputes -- ch. XLIV. Social and intellectual progress, 1792-1810 -- ch. XLV. Kentucky in the War of 1812 -- v. 2. ch. XLIV. The Kentucky character and the war -- ch. XLVII. Slaughter and the disputed Gubernatiorial succession -- ch. XLVIII.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Speculation -- Bank mania and hard times -- ch. SLIX. Replevin laws and relief: The Bank of the Commonwealth -- ch. L. The struggle against the judiciary -- Old court and new court -- ch. LI. State rights versus the United States Bank and courts : The occupying claimant laws -- ch. LII. The rise of national parties in State politics : Clay and Jackson -- ch. LIII. Democrats and Whigs -- ch. LIV. The era of internal improvements and the beginning of railroads -- ch. LV. Economic progress during the middle period -- ch. LVI. Educational advancement during the middle period -- ch. LVII. Social and intellectual development during the middle period -- ch. LVIII. Slavery -- ch. LIX. National problems and the third constitution -- ch. LX. Breaking the bonds of the union -- ch. LXI. Neutrality and the union -- ch. LXII. Commerce and commercial restrictions in war times -- ch. LXIII. Civil and militar affairs during the war --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The fourth convention -- The first and second enabling acts -- ch. XIX. Trade rights down the Mississippi -- The fifth convention -- ch. XX. Wilkinson and the Spanish trade -- ch. XXI. The Spanish plot -- The sixth convention -- ch. XXII. The defeat of the Spanish Conspiracy -- The seventh convention -- ch. XXIII. The Spanish colonization scheme -- The eighth and ninth conventions -- ch. XIV. Constitution and union -- ch. XXV. Kentucky, character and society at the beginning of statehood -- ch. XXVI. Material and intellectual progress, 1775-1792 -- XXVII. Putting the government into operation: executive, legislative and judicial controversies -- ch. XXVIII. Democratic clubs and the French scheme against Louisiana -- ch. XXIX. George Rogers Clark and the French enterprise -- ch. XXX. Governor Shelby and the French enterprise -- ch. XXXI. Kentucky and the Federal Government on the opening of the Mississippi -- ch. XXXII.".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. LXIV. Effects of the war -- ch. LXV. Commercial relations between the Ohio Valley and the South -- 1865-1872 ch. LXVI. Recent state history -- ch. LXVII. Geology of Kentucky -- ch. LXVIII. g An historical sketch of the Kentucky Geological Survey (1838-1922) ch. LXIX. The adventures of Colonial Daniel Boone -- ch. LXX. Transylvania University -- ch. LXXI. The influence of Henry Clay on political opinion in Kentucky -- ch. LXXII. Governors of Kentucky -- ch. LXXIII. United States Senators from Kentucky -- ch. LXXIV. The counties of Kentucky -- ch. LXXV. Officers from Kentucky in the Civil War -- ch. LXXVI. Alphabetical list of battles and skirmishes in Kentucky in the Civil War -- ch. LXXVII. The romance of tobacco and its early introduction in Kentucky -- ch. LXXVIII. The growth and culture of tobacco in Kentucky -- ch. LXXIX. Early taverns and travelers in central Kentucky -- ch. LXXX. The Cumberland Gap region.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1 ch. I. Origin andmeaning of names -- ch. II. Early Indian occupancy of the Ohio Valley -- ch. III Discovery and exlporation by the English of the Ohio Country -- ch. IV. The Indian title to Kentucky and its extinction -- ch. V. The exploration of Dr. Thomas Walker -- c. VI. Exploration of Kentucky by Christopher Gist -- ch. VII Mrs. Mary Ingles -- The first white woman in Kentucky -- ch. VIII. The Sandy Creek Voyage -- ch. IX Swift's Silver Mines -- ch. X The Founding of Harman's Station -- ch. XI. Transylvanis and the first settlements -- ch. XII. Kentucky in the Revolution -- ch. XIII. After the Revolution -- Indian troubles -- Battle of Blue Licks -- c. XIV. Stations and early settlements in Kentucky -- ch. XV. Institutional development: Land system, counties, towns ... ch. XVI. Beginnings in the movement for separation from Virginia -- ch. XVII. The first three conventions -- ch. XVIII.".
- catalog title "History of Kentucky, Judge Charles Kerr, editor. By William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter .".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".