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Broadsides, Pamphlets, & Rare Imprints
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Burley Tobacco Oral History Project
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Calk Collection
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Chescheir Family Collection
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Churchill Weavers Collection
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Community Memories Project
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Family History Presentations and Handouts
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Fine Arts
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Flags, Guidons, & Banners
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Hifner's Woodford County Schools
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Holocaust Survivors Oral History Project
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Jillson Kentucky Geological Survey Photographs
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KHS Finding Aids
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KHS Library Resources
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KHS Map Collection
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KHS Publications
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KMI (Ky. Military Inst.) Class Album, 1859
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Kentucky Constitutional Convention, 1890-91
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Lexington Narcotics Farm Collection, 1930s-1970s
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Manuscripts, Small Collections
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Martin F. Schmidt Collection
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Nicola Marschall Collection
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North Frankfort (Craw) Real Estate Appraisals
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Ohio River Portrait Project
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Oral History Collection
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Photographs, Small Collections
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Pine Mountain Settlement School Photograph Collection
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Quilts
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Roy Hoewischer Collection
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Survivors of the Bataan Death March Oral History Project
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Valentine Peers
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Vintage Photo Processes
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Wolff, Gretter, Cusick Studio Negatives, Frankfort, Ky.
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Ronald Morgan Postcard Collection
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Image:
Title:
Subjects:
Description:
121.
First annual report of the Western Baptist Theological Institute, of Covington, Ky., May 1, 1843.
Baptist churches; Religion; Religious education;
Cover title. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD (shelflist).
122.
Flowers from Nanz & Neuner of Louisville, Ky.
Flowers; Gardening; Seeds
Flowers from the catalog of Nanz & Neuner, Louisville, Ky.
123.
Foke-Luste-Hajo, a Seminole chief.
Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Ethnology; Headdresses; Medals; Mustaches; Neckties;
Native American man in a blue European-styled jacket with red and white shoulder ruffles. He is also wearing a red cravat, feathered headdress, medallion, and has a mustache.
124.
Force or Consent as the Basis of American Government.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Slavery; United Daughters of the Confederacy; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Secession; Politics & government;
A lecture delivered before the Lexington Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the debate which followed its publication in the Lexington Herald. The debate on the subject by the aut
125.
Fourth annual catalogue of the Henry Female College, New Castle, Kentucky, for the year ending June, 1854.
Schools; Education; Universities & colleges; Women -- Education; Women's colleges
Fragile condition with covers detached from item. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD.
126.
Frankfort Christian Church, dedicatory service, Sunday, March 16, 1924.
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); Churches; Religion; Religious services;
Cover title. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD (shelflist).
127.
Franklin Circuit Court...
Courts; Fraud; Sheriffs; Judges; Account books;
"...June term, 1863. Hon. George C. Drane, Judge. Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. W. J. Hobson, &c., on motion. Brief and Argument for Defendants. Harlan & Harlan, for Defendants."
Signed: Harlan &
128.
Freedom and the scientific society: the third revolution. An address by Glenn T. Seaborg on the occasion of the celebration of the Prelude to independence, May 26, 1962, at the eighteenth-century capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Social science; Science; Science and civilization
Opening remarks by Winthrop Rockefeller. Includes Virginia Declaration of rights.
129.
Fremont's Peak, Rocky Mountains.
Mountains
"We had climbed the loftiest peak of the Rocky Muntains, and looked down upon the snow below, and, standing where human feet had never stood before, felt the exultation of first explorers."
Opp
130.
Friar Hennepin is escorted into the house of the prince of the Taencas.
Frontier & pioneer life; Indians of North America; Discovery & exploration
"Hennepin had been sent forward by La Salle. . . . An old warrior . . . led him into a great square hall, which was a part of the prince's house. The floor and walls of it were covered with a finely
131.
Friends of the Constitution! 'Once more unto the breach! Dear friends, once more!'
Politics & government; Political issues; Courts;
This broadside, authored by "A Voter", supports the Old Court of Appeals. No place of origin is named.
132.
Funeral Address Delivered at the Burial of President Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois, May 4, 1865.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Death; Death & burial; Memorial rites & ceremonies;
Reprint of the 1865 edition.
133.
GAZETTE -- Extra
Campaigns & battles; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Newspapers
This extra, published by a Shreveport, Louisiana paper, gave news from various fronts of the Civil War.
134.
General Orders discharging a troop of Volunteer Light Dragoons.
Military discharges; United States -- History -- War of 1812
These troops were commanded by Captain William Garrard. The order was issued from Camp Lower Seneca, location not specified. The troops were to be discharged at Franklinton, Ohio. These orders were
135.
Geology in the service of a new national park.
Mammoth Cave; National parks & reserves; Geology;
"Reprinted from the Pan-American Geologist, volume L, November, 1928."
136.
Geology of the Scrub Grass faults in Boyle County, Kentucky.
Geology; Faults (Geology);
137.
Glutamic acid is food for thought.
Food; Health; United States. Navy;
Reprinted from Research Reviews, December 1950.
138.
Going back to civilian life.
World War, 1939-1945; Military; Soldiers; Sailors; Military service; Homecomings; Domestic life;
Manual for soldiers and sailors on returning to civilian lives after fighting overseas during World War II.
139.
Grand Opera House, Lexington, Ky. program.
Theater programs; Advertisements; Business; Local businesses;
The program details the repertoire of comedies then being performed in Lexington beginning the week of August 31, 1896. A photographic image of actor Punch Robertson, "the popular young actor," is fe
140.
Grand Opera House, Louisville, Ky., program.
Theater programs; Advertisements; Military organizations; Local businesses; GAR (Grand Army of the Republic);
This program was issued for the 1895-1896 season. The play advertised in the program is Shenandoah. The program came out at or near the time of an encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) an
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