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41. Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Hocker Female College, Lexington, Kentucky. Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Hocker Female College, Lexington, Kentucky.Schools; Education; Universities & colleges; Women -- Education; Women's colleges1873-74 issue includes a two-page article about Hocker Female College, Lexington, Ky., signed "Home and School, for July, 1972." Description based on 1872-73

42. Annual report of N.S. Shaler for the year 1876. Annual report of N.S. Shaler for the year 1876.Kentucky Geological Survey; Geology;At head of title: Geological Survey of Kentucky, N.S. Shaler, director. Pages also numbered 283-315. Also issued as pt. 4 of: Reports of progress / Geological Survey of Kentucky. New series, v. 3.

43. Ap-Pa-Noo-Se, a Saukie chief. Ap-Pa-Noo-Se, a Saukie chief.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Arms & armament; Medals; Ethnology; Face painting; Jewelry; Headdresses;Native American man with painted face, feathered headdress, beaded earrings and necklace, gold armband and beaded bracelet. He has a green blanket draped toga-style across his left shoulder and cradl

44. Apauly-Tustennuggee. Apauly-Tustennuggee.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Ethnology; Necklace; Headdresses; Face painting;Native American man wearing European-style clothing, face paint, necklace and a silver crowned headdress with feathered plume. A strap runs over his right shoulder and across his chest.

45. Arbor day at the capitol. Arbor day at the capitol.Arbor Day; Capitols;

46. ARGUS [OF WESTERN AMERICA] -- Extra ARGUS [OF WESTERN AMERICA] -- ExtraTax payers; Taxes;This is a public notice published in the ARGUS in Frankfort concerning delinquent taxpayers of the federal direct tax on property. Names of the delinquents are published by county with the warning tha

47. Aseola, a Seminole leader. Aseola, a Seminole leader.Native Americans; Indians of North America; Clothing & dress; Arms & armament; Rifles; Tipis; Necklaces; Neckties; Earrings; Headdresses; Ethnology;Native American chief stands in traditional costume holding a rifle. He wears earrings, necklace, feathered headdress, and a cravat. Four tepees are seen in the background.

48. Atlas to Marshall's Life of Washington Atlas to Marshall's Life of WashingtonMaps; WarMaps from the American Revolution, accompanying the 1805-07 edition of John Marshall's Life of Washington.

49. Bear cub. Bear cub.Westward movement; Discovery & exploration

50. Beaver Dam Beaver DamWestward movement; Discovery & exploration

51. Behind the Scenery in Kentucky Behind the Scenery in KentuckyGeology; Kentucky Geological Survey; Travel;Kentucky Geological Survey Series IX. Bulletin no. 10

52. Bicentennial Celebration of Daniel Boone handbill. Bicentennial Celebration of Daniel Boone handbill.Commemoration; Events; PostersThis handbill announced plans for the celebration of the bicentennial anniversary of the birth of Daniel Boone by the Commonwealth of Kentucky at Fort Boonesborough. The bill was produced compliments

53. Birds of the Mammoth Cave National Park. Birds of the Mammoth Cave National Park.Mammoth Cave; Birds; Bird watching;First published in 1946.

54. Bluegrass Blade, vol.1, no.8, May 1944. Bluegrass Blade, vol.1, no.8, May 1944.Young Men's Christian associations; World War, 1939-1945; War work;Newsletter of the Young Men's Christian Association of the Bluegrass.

55. Boone Escapes by Strategy Boone Escapes by StrategyIndians of North America; Frontier & pioneer life; Tobacco; Tobacco -- Harvesting; Tobacco -- Processing; Tobacco -- Storage; Native Americans; Farms; Axes; Firearms; Rifles; Drying sheds; Sheds; Plants; Firearms; Rifles; Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820Daniel Boone escapes from Native Americans in a tobacco shed by stirring up tobacco leaf dust to blind them. Boone is seen holding a large bunch of tobacco leaves as three Native Americans holding rif

56. Boone's first view of Kentucky. Boone's first view of Kentucky.Cliffs;"Here from the top of an eminence, Boone and his companions first beheld a distant view of the beautiful lands of Kentucky. The plains and forests abounded with wild beasts of every kind; deer and el

57. Brachiospongia bifurcata... Brachiospongia bifurcata...Paleontology; Geology; Kentucky Geological Survey;"...a new species of digitate sponge from the Upper Middle Ordovician of Franklin County, Kentucky."

58. Brady's Jump Brady's JumpCliffs; Rifles; Frontier & pioneer life; Forests; Firearms; Rifles; Knives;A man holding a rifle and a knife is in mid jump from a rock ledge. A forest is visible in the background.

59. Broadside offering reward for runaway slaves. Broadside offering reward for runaway slaves.Fugitive slaves; Slavery; Wanted postersThe announcement was issued in St. Louis by John Means and R.E. Stanley. It describes in detail four men who had escaped from Means and Stanley's lands in Mississippi County, Missouri. A total of $2

60. Broadside, "Judge Wells States The True Facts About The John Y. Brown Incident . . ." Broadside, "Judge Wells States The True Facts About The John Y. Brown Incident . . ."Political campaigns; Political elections; Political posters; Political strategies;"...that Occurred in his Chambers in the Perry County Courthouse."
This broadside was written by Courtney C. Wells, a judge in Perry County, about an incident in which John Young Brown, Sr. was st
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