Overview :Written by Kentuckians for Kentuckians, Faces of Kentucky is a comprehensive history of Kentucky designed for young students. The state's st... Read More
Overview :"The reader gets to play detective in four mysteries from Kentucky's past -- the disappearances of James Harrod and "Honest Dick" Tate, the ... Read More
Overview :When originally published, A New History of Kentucky provided a comprehensive study of the Commonwealth, bringing it to life by revealing th... Read More
Overview :This volume is the first comprehensive and in-depth history of Kentucky during the first half of the 20th century. State Historian James C. ... Read More
Overview :The first comprehensive history of the state since the publication of Thomas D. Clark's landmark History of Kentucky over sixty years ago. A... Read More
Overview :Originally published in 1992 in conjunction with Kentucky's bicentennial observations and designed for use in the high school classroom, Our... Read More
Overview :Across more than six generations -- beginning before the Revolutionary War -- the Breckinridge family has produced a series of notable leade... Read More
Overview :Kentucky is most commonly associated with horses, tobacco fields, bourbon, and coal mines. There is much more to the state, though, than sto... Read More
Overview :In The Human Tradition in the New South, historian James C. Klotter brings together twelve biographical essays that explore the region's pol... Read More
Overview :Originally established in 1775 the town of Lexington, Kentucky grew quickly into a national cultural center amongst the rolling green hills ... Read More
Overview :Charismatic, charming, and one of the best orators of his era, Henry Clay seemed to have it all. He offered a comprehensive plan of change f... Read More
Overview :The Teacher's Guide is an essential companion to our 4th grade Kentucky history textbook, Faces of Kentucky. It is free with classroom adopt... Read More
Overview :When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Courtjudge Richard Reid in public on April 16, 1884, for allegedly injurin... Read More