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Dublin Core
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Title
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First American West, 1750-1820
Description
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Drawing from many historical collections at the Filson Historical Society, First American West incorporates maps, diaries, letters, ledgers, and objects. The collection documents the travels of the first Europeans to enter the trans-Appalachian West, the maps tracing their explorations, their relations with Native Americans, and their theories about the region's mounds and other ancient earthworks. Naturalists and other scientists describe Western bird life and bones of prehistoric animals. Books and letters document the new settlers' migration and acquisition of land, navigation down the Ohio River, planting of crops, and trade in tobacco, horses, and whiskey.<br /><br />The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820 consists of 15,000 pages of original historical material documenting the land, peoples, exploration, and transformation of the trans-Appalachian West from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century.
Source
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Corlis-Respess Family Papers (1698-1984), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Joseph Hamilton Daveiss Papers (1780-1800), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Foote Family Papers (1759-1987), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Henry Family Papers (1773-1864), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
John Wesley Hunt Papers (1792-1849), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Harry Innes Papers (1792-1849), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
John Jeremiah Jacob Papers (1806-1851), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Meriwether William and George Wood Papers (1780-1831), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Nall Family Papers (1797-1945), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Pirtle-Rogers Family Papers (1797-1875), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Pottinger Family Papers (1631-1932), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Rogers-Woodson Family Papers (1789-1890), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Isaac Shelby papers (1760-1839), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Shelby-Bruen Family Papers (1761-1916), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Charles Wilkins Short Papers (1802-1869), The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Museum Collection, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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FAW
Coverage
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18th century
19th century
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Title
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The Kentucky Revival, 1807
Creator
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McNemar, Richard
Subject
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Shakers, Pleasant Hill Community (Pleasant Hill, Ky).
Presbytery of Springfield (1803-1804)
Revivals--Kentucky--19th century
Cincinnati (Ohio)--Imprints--19th century
Description
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Title page of A short history of the late extraordinary out-pouring of the spirit of God in the western states of America, agreeably to Scripture-promises, and prophecies concerning the latter day. With a brief account of the entrance and progress of what the world call Shakerism, among the subjects of the late revival in Ohio and Kentucky. Presented to the true Zion-traveller, as a memorial of the wilderness journey, included is a bound pamphlet called "observations on church government" by Shakers of Springfield, Ohio.
Full version of this text available at <a href="https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Vx7f0s4zLXcC&pg=GBS.PR1&hl=en" target="_blank" title="The Kentucky Revival" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Kentucky Revival</a>.
Date
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1807
Type
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Text
Publisher
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Cincinnati: John W. Browne
The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Relation
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cbf0010
Identifier
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RB 269.24 M169 1807
Source
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RB 269.24 M169 1807, Rare Book Collection, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Format
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pamphlet
Language
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eng
Coverage
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19th century
1800s
Christianity
church
god
pamphlets
pleasant hill
presbytery
religion
revivals
scripture
shakerism
shakers
zion