Browse Items (12 total)
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A sketch of the life and public services of William Henry Harrison, 1836
Topics generally include Kentucky law and legislation. -
Considerations, on some of the matters to be acted on, or worth acting on, at the next session of the General Assembly of Kentucky, 1824
First, the sphere of powers of the Judiciary. Second, the ways and means by which the people may extricate themselves from difficulties and raise to happiness. Includes two extracts from the Morning Post. -
Ancient history, or, Annals of Kentucky, 1824
With a survey of the ancient monuments of North America, and a tabular view of the principal languages and primitive nations of the whole earth. -
The Wilderness Road
Title page of The Wilderness Road, a description of the travel routes by which white settlers first came to Kentucky. -
Involuntary, unmerited, perpetual, absolute, hereditary slavery, examined, 1808
Title page of Involuntary, unmerited, perpetual, absolute, hereditary slavery examined on the principles of nature, reason, justice, policy, and scripture. -
The confession of Jereboam O. Beauchamp, 1826
Title page of The confession of Jereboam O. Beauchamp, who was hanged at Frankfort, Kentucky, on the 7th day of July, 1826, for the murder of Colonel Solomon P. Sharp. Includes, at end of the confession, a postscript, letters, and poetry written by the author and his wife, Ann Cook Beauchamp. -
An address to the public, accompanied by documents, exposing the misrepresentations, calumnies and falsehoods, contained in the pamphlet of Elisha I. Hall, of Frederick County, Virginia.
Title page. In the book, James Brown speaks of a dispute he is having with Elisha I. Hall whom he describes as a quack doctor, land jobber, note shaver and Indian agent. -
The Evangelical Record, and Western Review for 1813
Scanned articles include, "Causes of the decay of religion in Kentucky", "Kentucky New Lights", "Origin of the Rankinites of Kentucky", and "Report of the Kentucky Bible Society". -
The Bank Dinner: an expose on the Court Party of Kentucky, and the curtain drawn from the holy alliance of America
Primarily on banking and the Old Court-New Court controversy on debtors and restitution. -
Report of the Select Committee appointed to investigate certain charges against Humphrey Marshall, 9 February 1808
Includes Thomas Bodley's objections to the accusations.
