A Brief History of Northern Kentucky

A Brief History of Northern Kentucky

Author: Robert D. Webster

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2019-09-03

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0813177898

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Thousands of years ago, the land that would become Northern Kentucky emerged above sea level when a large portion of the continental plate bulged upward. Today, the region rests on the crest of that uplift, known as the Cincinnati Arch. And just like the fascinating geology of this region, Northern Kentucky continues to grow and develop. From the arrival of the Native Americans, to the first European settlers in the late 1700s, to the building of Ark Encounter at Williamstown in 2016, Northern Kentucky's landscape and population have changed dramatically. This encompassing study delves into the region's unique past and considers its ever-evolving future. Provided is a wide-ranging overview of Northern Kentucky's rich history, including details about its early pioneers such as James Taylor Jr., Simon Kenton, and Daniel Boone, who knew the potential of the incredibly beautiful territory they had discovered at the mouth of the Licking River. The collection also chronicles significant historic moments, like the Battle of Blue Licks, the building of the Roebling Bridge, and tragedies such as the Ohio River Flood of 1937 and the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire of 1977. Famous Northern Kentuckians, such as singer and actress Rosemary Clooney, artist Frank Duveneck, and performer Kenny Price, are also featured. This well-rounded study also addresses the revitalization of the region—including the recent multi-billion-dollar riverside developments in Covington, Newport, and Bellevue—and how Northern Kentucky has evolved into one of the most desirable places in the country.


The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806

The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806

Author: Charles R. Staples

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2014-10-17

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 081315961X

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In this study of Kentucky pioneer life, Charles R. Staples creates a colorful record of Lexington's first twenty-seven years. He writes of the establishment of an urban center in the midst of the frontier expansion, and in the process documents Lexington's vanishing history. Staples begins with the settlement of the town, describing its early struggles and movement toward becoming the "capitol" of Fayette County. He also presents interesting pictures of the early pioneers and their livelihood: food, dress, houses, cooking utensils, "house raisings," religious meetings, horse races, and other types of entertainment. First published in 1939, this reprint provides those interested in the early history of Kentucky with a comprehensive look at Lexington's pioneer period. Staples recreates a time when downtown's busiest streets were still wilderness and a land rich with agricultural potential was developing commercial elements. Because he wrote during a period when much of pioneer Lexington remained, he provides a wealth of primary information that could not be assembled again.


History of Pioneer Kentucky

History of Pioneer Kentucky

Author: R S Cotterill

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-17

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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A detailed history of Kentucky's settlement by the pioneers. Copiously footnoted, it has a great deal of information about the earliest forts and stations and the pervasive indian attacks that plagued Kentucky in its earliest days. There are many tales told of the exploits of Daniel Boone, James Harrod, George Rogers Clark, Benjamin Logan, Simon Girty and many others. Later chapters describe the development of the settlements and the movement for statehood and the creation of government and services. With 4 maps.


Kentucky Pioneers and Their Descendants

Kentucky Pioneers and Their Descendants

Author: Daughters of Colonial Wars. Kentucky

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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This compilation of Kentucky records contains data on upwards of 15,000 persons (all indexed) taken from Bibles, tombstones, obituaries, birth certificates, vital statistics, tax books, deeds, wills, and marriage and census records. The counties covered include Bourbon, Bracken, Caldwell, Calloway, Christian, Fayette, Fleming, Franklin, Hardin, Hopkins, Jefferson, Jessamine, Larue, Lincoln, Livingston, Mason, Mercer, and Woodford. In addition, the work contains genealogies or family records of the following main families: Bartlett, Baskett, Bayles, Bourland-Reese, Brownfield-Brumfield, Caldwell, Carson, Cowgill, Cox, Cromwell, Denton, Denton-Leer, Earle-Dillingham, Elkin, Fristoe, Haley, Harrod, Laffoon, Land, Lauderman, Leer, Milam, Mitchell, Neal, Nichols, Randolph, Reed, Rees, Tribble, and Worthington.