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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... remained to make a garden spot where he had found a wilderness , albeit a beauteous and bountiful wilderness . There are several accounts given as to the origin of the name of Kentucky . John Filson says the Delaware and Shawnee Indians ...
... remained to make a garden spot where he had found a wilderness , albeit a beauteous and bountiful wilderness . There are several accounts given as to the origin of the name of Kentucky . John Filson says the Delaware and Shawnee Indians ...
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... of Barren , Hart , Edmonson and others . Knox remained two years in what was then known as the Kentucky district , but which for convenience sake will always be referred to herein as Kentucky . At the end of that time 13.
... of Barren , Hart , Edmonson and others . Knox remained two years in what was then known as the Kentucky district , but which for convenience sake will always be referred to herein as Kentucky . At the end of that time 13.
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... remained at the same place twelve days ; I could not be removed sooner without the danger of instant death . At length I was carried on a litter between two horses twelve miles , to Kentucky river , where we made a station and called it ...
... remained at the same place twelve days ; I could not be removed sooner without the danger of instant death . At length I was carried on a litter between two horses twelve miles , to Kentucky river , where we made a station and called it ...
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... remained , timid as they were , they might have proven a bur- den rather than aid to their real sturdy fellows , who dared to meet the Indian on any ground and who fought him until they had gained for the white man every foot of ...
... remained , timid as they were , they might have proven a bur- den rather than aid to their real sturdy fellows , who dared to meet the Indian on any ground and who fought him until they had gained for the white man every foot of ...
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... remained in Virginia awaiting the reassembling of the assembly . Joined by his colleague , Ga- briel John Jones , he proceeded to Williams- burg and presented the memorial of the Ken- tucky colonists to the assembly . Once again victory ...
... remained in Virginia awaiting the reassembling of the assembly . Joined by his colleague , Ga- briel John Jones , he proceeded to Williams- burg and presented the memorial of the Ken- tucky colonists to the assembly . Once again victory ...
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