A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities, Том 1Lewis Publishing Company, 1912 - Всего страниц: 1734 |
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... called . the vast undefined tract of land south of the Ohio river " Kuttawa , " meaning the " Great Wilderness . " This name was long used in- terchangeably with " Kantake ; " meaning " the place of meadows , " or the " Hunting Grounds ...
... called . the vast undefined tract of land south of the Ohio river " Kuttawa , " meaning the " Great Wilderness . " This name was long used in- terchangeably with " Kantake ; " meaning " the place of meadows , " or the " Hunting Grounds ...
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... called Bloody Ground , so named from the continual wars and quarrels of hunting parties of Indians of different tribes who all claimed the ground as their own , and the privilege of hunt- ing the game ; who murdered and plundered each ...
... called Bloody Ground , so named from the continual wars and quarrels of hunting parties of Indians of different tribes who all claimed the ground as their own , and the privilege of hunt- ing the game ; who murdered and plundered each ...
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... called by Col. Rockcastle river ; killed a fine bear on our way , camped all night and had an excellent supper . " On leaving that river we had to encounter and cut our way through a country of about twenty miles , entirely covered with ...
... called by Col. Rockcastle river ; killed a fine bear on our way , camped all night and had an excellent supper . " On leaving that river we had to encounter and cut our way through a country of about twenty miles , entirely covered with ...
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... called it Boones- borough , situated in a plain on the south side of the river , wherein was a lick with two sulphur springs strongly impregnated . On entering the plain we were permitted to view a very interesting and ro- mantic sight ...
... called it Boones- borough , situated in a plain on the south side of the river , wherein was a lick with two sulphur springs strongly impregnated . On entering the plain we were permitted to view a very interesting and ro- mantic sight ...
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... called Harrodsburg , where he had a few men . I tarried there two weeks , and returned to Boonsborough . These two stations contained the whole population of that country which did not ex- ceed in number one hundred men . " The company ...
... called Harrodsburg , where he had a few men . I tarried there two weeks , and returned to Boonsborough . These two stations contained the whole population of that country which did not ex- ceed in number one hundred men . " The company ...
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