On June 1,1792, Kentucky became the fifteenth state in the new nation and the first west of the Alleghenies. Lowell Harrison reviews the tangled and protracted process by which Virginia\u27s westernmost territory achieved statehood. By the early 1780s, survival of the Kentucky settlements, so uncertain only a few years earlier, was assured. The end of the American Revolution curtailed British support for Indian raids, and thousands of settlers sought a better life in the Eden of the West. They swarmed through Cumberland Gap and down the Ohio River, cleared the land for crops, and established towns. The division of sprawling Kentucky County into three counties in 1780 indicated its rapid growth, and that growth accelerated during the follo...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
The biographical sketches on pp.739-1027 are more inclusive than the other 1888 edition and are arra...
On June 1,1792, Kentucky became the fifteenth state in the new nation and the first west of the Alle...
Otis Rice tells the dramatic story of how the first state beyond the mountains came into being. Kent...
Kentucky\u27s first settlers brought with them a dedication to democracy and a sense of limitless ho...
A constitutional history of Kentucky written by the Works Progress Administration. Includes a histor...
The first comprehensive history of the state since the publication of Thomas D. Clark\u27s landmark ...
When most people hear the word Kentucky, they think of Daniel Boone, kindly Colonels, bourbon and ...
Alarmed by infringements upon American commerce during the Napoleonic Wars, Kentuckians were early p...
Although Kentucky was not subject to reconstruction as such, the period of readjustment following th...
Many Indian tribes claimed Kentucky as hunting territory in the eighteenth century, though for the m...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationThe settlement of Kentucky was a lon...
In 1784 Virginia opened the Green River district in Kentucky to her Revolutionary War veterans. Sett...
This is an open-access electronic text edition of Filson’s seminal work on the early history of Kent...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
The biographical sketches on pp.739-1027 are more inclusive than the other 1888 edition and are arra...
On June 1,1792, Kentucky became the fifteenth state in the new nation and the first west of the Alle...
Otis Rice tells the dramatic story of how the first state beyond the mountains came into being. Kent...
Kentucky\u27s first settlers brought with them a dedication to democracy and a sense of limitless ho...
A constitutional history of Kentucky written by the Works Progress Administration. Includes a histor...
The first comprehensive history of the state since the publication of Thomas D. Clark\u27s landmark ...
When most people hear the word Kentucky, they think of Daniel Boone, kindly Colonels, bourbon and ...
Alarmed by infringements upon American commerce during the Napoleonic Wars, Kentuckians were early p...
Although Kentucky was not subject to reconstruction as such, the period of readjustment following th...
Many Indian tribes claimed Kentucky as hunting territory in the eighteenth century, though for the m...
2020 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationThe settlement of Kentucky was a lon...
In 1784 Virginia opened the Green River district in Kentucky to her Revolutionary War veterans. Sett...
This is an open-access electronic text edition of Filson’s seminal work on the early history of Kent...
Members of the Russellville Convention held in November of 1861 from Calloway County, Kentucky
This project explores the secession crisis in the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky during the Civ...
The biographical sketches on pp.739-1027 are more inclusive than the other 1888 edition and are arra...