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181. Kee-Shes-Wa, a Fox chief. Kee-Shes-Wa, a Fox chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Ethnology; Face painting; Jewelry; Headdresses;This Musquakee tribe medicine man wears a feathered headdress, earrings, medallion and acceptant with a taupe blanket wrapped around his torso. Rising out of the folds of the blanket is a weapon shap

182. Kentuckian. Kentuckian.Ships; United States. Navy; Periodicals; Kentucky (Ship);Vol. 1, no. 12, July 20, 1919. Published on board the U.S.S. Kentucky. Sam P. Cowen, editor.

183. Kentucky's contributions to medicine. Kentucky’s contributions to medicine.Medicine; Health;From the Ky. Dept. of Health Bull., v. 15, no. 3, Oct. 1942. This article has been prepared and is published as the State Department of Health’s contribution to the program of Kentucky’s Sesquice

184. Kentucky's rocks and minerals. Kentucky’s rocks and minerals.Minerals; Rocks; Kentucky Geological Survey;Kentucky Geological Survey, Series X, Special publication 9. Sketches by Roger B. Potts. Bibliography: p. 53-55.

185. Kentucky Emigrants Attacked by Indians Kentucky Emigrants Attacked by IndiansNative Americans; Violence; Immigrants; Frontier & pioneer life; Wagon trains; Forests; Indians of North America; HorsesA wagon train is under attack by Native Americans in a wooded area with a stream. Several people are being killed throughout the scene.

186. "Kentucky Garland" circular and prospectus. "Kentucky Garland" circular and prospectus.Periodicals; Art; Literature;The "Kentucky Garland" was a monthly periodical devoted to Masonry and "kindred principles," published in Louisville. It was edited and published by Harriet C. Lindsay of Louisville.

187. Kentucky Geological Survey Pamphlet. Kentucky Geological Survey Pamphlet.Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic;"Itinerary: 1. Lithostratigraphy of the Ordovician Lexington limestone and Clays Ferry formation of the central Bluegrass area near Lexington, Kentucky, |c by Douglas F.B. Black and W.C. MacQuown, Jr.

188. Kentucky pioneer doctors. Kentucky pioneer doctors.Physicians; Medicine;Illiustrated.

189. Kentucky School Journal, Volume 13, no. 3, November 1934. Kentucky School Journal, Volume 13, no. 3, November 1934.Schools; Organizations; Teachers; Education; Kentucky Education Association; Periodicals;Journal of the Kentucky Education Association. Includes book reviews.

190. Kentucky snakes. Kentucky snakes.Snakes; Animals;

191. Kentucky State Lottery Broadside. Kentucky State Lottery Broadside.LotteriesThe lottery, run by Murray, Eddy, and Co., was announced "for the benefit of the town of Frankfort" and was drawn at Covington on August 8, 1864. 1954 is printed four times on the verso in parenthese

192. Kentucky State Lottery broadside. Kentucky State Lottery broadside.Lotteries; Education; Universities & colleges; Advertisements;The lottery, run by Murray, Eddy, and Co., was "for the benefit of Shelby College" and the drawing was held in Covington on June 29, 1867. The top prize was $50,000. The broadside is printed in two

193. Kentucky State Lottery, Broadside Kentucky State Lottery, BroadsideLotteriesThe lottery, run by Murray, Eddy, and Co., was "for the benefit of the town of Frankfort," and was to be drawn at Covington, Ky. The capital prize was $30,000. The broadside was printed in two color

194. Kentucky state memorial for the boys who lost their lives in the Great War. Kentucky state memorial for the boys who lost their lives in the Great War.World War, 1914-1918--Kentucky; World War, 1914-1918--Kentucky--Casualties; World War, 1914-1918--Registers of dead--Kentucky; World War, 1914-1918--Monuments--Kentucky; Kentucky--World War, 1914-1918; Monuments--Kentucky--Lexington; Military;Lists World War I casualties from Kentucky by county. IN: Bulletin of the University of Kentucky. Memorial number, vol. XI, no. 7 (July 1919). KHS: Included with pamphlet is an "editorial from The C

195. Kentucky State Single Number Lottery. Kentucky State Single Number Lottery.Lotteries; Education; Universities & collegesThis is a facsimile of an original broadside. The agent for this lottery was George Webster of Louisville and it was held "for the benefit of the University of Paducah." The top prize was $50,000.

196. Kentucky Yeoman -- Extra. Kentucky Yeoman -- Extra.Annexations; Meetings; Newspapers;This is a photostat copy of a newspaper extra published in Frankfort, Kentucky concerning a meeting in Carroll County, Kentucky discussing the annexation of Texas.

197. Kish-Kal-Wa, a Shawanoe chief. Kish-Kal-Wa, a Shawanoe chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Feathers; Face painting; Earrings; Nose ornaments; Headdresses; EthnologyNative American man in European styled clothes including ruffled collared shirt. Also wearing nose ring, earrings, face paint and feathered headdress.

198. Lancelot ambushes La Salle. Lancelot ambushes La Salle.Frontier & pioneer life; Ambushes;

199. Landscape by the water Landscape by the waterWestward movement; Discovery & exploration

200. Large public sale of live stock, at the Braedalbane Farm, . . . Large public sale of live stock, at the Braedalbane Farm, . . .Breckinridge, Robert J. (Robert Jefferson), 1800-1871; Braedalbane Farm (Ky.); Auctions; Cattle; Livestock sales;" . . . of Dr. Ro. J. Breckinridge. On Tuesday, the 7th of October, 1856, the week after the State Fair." Cover title. KHS: CONVERSION RECORD. Robert J. Breckinridge has been called the father of t
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