Kentucky, Land of Tomorrow

Kentucky, Land of Tomorrow

Author: Thomas H. Appleton

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780916968250

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Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky The history and beauty of the Bluegrass State come alive in words and pictures, as this volume chronicles the Kentucky experience in all its variety. Rare black-and white historic images combine with more than two hundred modern color photographs to complement a narrative written by some of the commonwealth's most celebrated wordsmiths: Thomas D. Clark, George Ella Lyon, John Ed Pearce, Gerald L. Smith, Michal Smith-Mello, and Michael T. Childress. Photographs by Dan Dry of Louisville, Kentucky. excerpt: Where are you from? ""Kentucky,"" I say. I'm from a place where people still stop for funerals, where they know who your grandmother was, where they tell stories at Corn Island at the state park at the dinner table where they pass on their youngest's outgrown clothes and bring a casserole as soon as someone dies. --George Ella Lyon


Kentucky

Kentucky

Author: Xavier Niz

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9780736815857

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An introduction to the geography, history, government, politics, economy, resources, people, and culture of Kentucky, including maps, charts, and a recipe.


Kentucky

Kentucky

Author: Dottie Brown

Publisher: Lerner Publications

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9780822540830

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An introduction to the land, history, people, economy, and environment of Kentucky.


Kentucky

Kentucky

Author: Colleen Ryckert Cook

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2010-08-15

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1435894820

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Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, governmental structure, industries, and key figures of Kentucky.


Kentucky

Kentucky

Author: Ann Graham Gaines

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1627132007

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Explore the geography, climate, history, people, government, and economy of Kentucky. The third edition of this popular series provides lists of key people, sites, cities, plants and animals, political figures, industries, and events in the Bluegrass State.


Kentucky

Kentucky

Author: Tracy Barrett

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780761427155

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An overview of the geography, history, people, and customs of the state of Kentucky.


The Kentucky River

The Kentucky River

Author: William Elliott Ellis

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published:

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780813127965

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During the Civil War, John Singleton Mosby led the Forty-third Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, better known as MosbyÕs Rangers, in bold and daring operations behind Union lines. Throughout the course of the war, more than 2000 men were members of MosbyÕs command, some for only a short time. Mosby had few confidants (he was described by one acquaintance as Òa disturbing companionÓ) but became close friends with one of his finest officers, Samuel Forrer Chapman. Chapman served with Mosby for more than two years, and their friendship continued in the decades after the war. Take Sides with the Truth is a collection of more than eighty letters, published for the first time in their entirety, written by Mosby to Chapman from 1880, when Mosby was made U.S. consul to Hong Kong, until his death in a Washington, D.C., hospital in 1916. These letters reveal much about MosbyÕs character and present his innermost thoughts on many subjects. At times, MosbyÕs letters show a man with a sensitive nature; however, he could also be sarcastic and freely derided individuals he did not like. His letters are critical of General Robert E. LeeÕs staff officers (Òthere was a lying concert between themÓ) and trace his decades-long crusade to clear the name of his friend and mentor J. E. B. Stuart in the Gettysburg campaign. Mosby also continuously asserts his belief that slavery was the cause of the Civil WarÑa view completely contrary to a major portion of the Lost Cause ideology. For him, it was more important to Òtake sides with the TruthÓ than to hold popular opinions. Peter A. Brown has brought together a valuable collection of correspondence that adds a new dimension to our understanding of a significant Civil War figure.