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141. Group of Annuals Group of AnnualsFlowers; Gardening; SeedsFlowers from the catalog of Nanz & Neuner, Louisville, Ky.

142. Group with horses Group with horsesWestward movement; Discovery & exploration

143. Guide to postulants for the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Kentucky) of the Order of Reformed Cistercians Guide to postulants for the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Kentucky) of the Order of Reformed Cistercians commonly called "Trappists".Trappists; Monasticism and religious orders; Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Trappist, Ky.)Cover title: Trappist life at the Abbey of Gethsemani, Ky.

144. Guns Bark in Breathitt: Stories of Kentucky Feuds. Guns Bark in Breathitt: Stories of Kentucky Feuds.Vendetta; Crimes; Criminals;

145. Handbill, "Daniel Boone", a poem by Mrs. Jennie C. Morton. Handbill, "Daniel Boone", a poem by Mrs. Jennie C. Morton.PoetryThis poem was written for Boone Day during the "Home Coming" in Louisville, June 13 - 17, 1906. Morton served as Regent and Secretary-Treasurerfor the Kentucky Historical Society for many years.

146. Handbill, "Obsequies of President Lincoln Order of Funeral Procession," ca. 1865. Handbill, "Obsequies of President Lincoln Order of Funeral Procession," ca. 1865.Funeral rites & ceremonies; Funeral processions; Presidents; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865;This bill was issued in Springfield, Illinois to plan the funeral procession for Abraham Lincoln. The exact date is not given.

147. Handbill, "Proposals For The Location of the Central University of Kentucky." Handbill, "Proposals For The Location of the Central University of Kentucky."Universities & colleges; Educational facilitiesThis bill announced plans to hold a vote on the location for Central University. The three contenders were the cities of Richmond, Bardstown, and Paris. The cities' individual proposals in terms of

148. Havana Lottery of Kentucky announcement. Havana Lottery of Kentucky announcement.LotteriesAnnouncement of a lottery run by Fletcher & Co., United States Licensed Lottery Agents, of New York City, which was drawn in Covington January 31, 1866.

149. Heroism of a pioneer woman. Heroism of a pioneer woman.Frontier & pioneer life; Axes"In the meantime his heroic wife was busily engaged in defending the door against the efforts of the only remaining Indian, whom she so severely wounded, with the ax, that he was soon glad to retire."

150. Hinkston escapes Indian captivity, 1780. Hinkston escapes Indian captivity, 1780.Frontier & pioneer life; Forts & fortifications; Indians of North AmericaHinkston was captured at Ruddle's Station on the Licking River when the station was attacked by Canadian and Indian forces under the command of Colonel Byrd, a British officer, in June 1780.

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151. Historical sketch of Calvary Church, Ashland, Ky. Historical sketch of Calvary Church, Ashland, Ky.Churches; Religion;By J. Howard Gibbons, advent, 1909. Listed in Coleman (#956). KHS: CONVERSION RECORD (shelflist).

152. History of Kentucky cattle / letter from Dr. Martin. History of Kentucky cattle / letter from Dr. Martin.Agriculture--Kentucky; Cattle--Kentucky--History; Livestock;Caption title. Article detached from May 1849 issue of the Cultivator. At end of article: Sam'l. D. Martin, near Colbyville, Ky., Dec. 4, 1848. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD.

153. History of Kentucky cattle / letter from Lewis Sanders, Esq. History of Kentucky cattle / letter from Lewis Sanders, Esq.Agriculture--Kentucky; Cattle--Kentucky--History; Livestock;Caption title. Article detached from March 1849 issue of the Cultivator. At end of article: Lewis Sanders, Grass Hills, Ky., Dec. 1848. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD.

154. History of the Sophie Bibb Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy History of the Sophie Bibb Chapter, Daughters of the ConfederacyUnited Daughters of the Confederacy; Clubs; Organizations; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Women; Women -- Societies and clubs;

155. Holloway's Ointment, Advertisement Holloway's Ointment, AdvertisementMedicines; Quacks; Swindlers & swindling; Advertisements"The Absorbent System. Holloway's Ointment may, by being rubbed on the outside of the Body, be conveyed to every part of the Human Frame--Inward wounds, sores, and ulcers, as well as diseases of the

156. Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebago chief. Hoo-Wan-Ne-Ka, a Winnebago chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Face painting; Body painting; Tomahawks; Arms & armament; Medals; Jewelry; EthnologyNative American man wearing silver arm and wristbands, body and face paint, medallions and a feather in his hair. A blanket is wrapped around his waist and cradled in his arms is a tomahawk.

157. Humpty Dumpty Humpty DumptyNursery rhymes"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall."

158. Impressions of Kentucky... Impressions of Kentucky...Kentucky Geological Survey; Immigrant families; Emigration & immigration; Economic & social conditions;"...an Englishman, who has studied her advantages and disadvantages writes of our state : a good home for immigrants."
Caption title. Signed: J. Wayman. Originally published in the Louisville c

159. Inaugural address of Robert Milligan, president of Kentucky University, Harrodsburg, Ky... Inaugural address of Robert Milligan, president of Kentucky University, Harrodsburg, Ky...Kentucky University; University of Kentucky; Transylvania University; Bacon College; Universities & colleges; Colleges and Universities--Kentucky;..."Delivered before the board of curators on Wednesday, 21st September, 1859."

160. Indian by the shore Indian by the shoreWestward movement; Discovery & exploration; Indians of North America
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