McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885; Generals--United States--History--19th century; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
This thesis is an examination of the factors that impacted the rise and fall of the military career of General George McClellan during the initial stages of the Civil War. It works almost exclusively with primary sources to gain a better...
This thesis is an economic and historical examination of Keeneland racetrack in Lexington, Kentucky. The material commences with a historical overview of the role of sport and recreational activities in the United States. Putting sport and leisure...
Catalog for Central University, 1894-1895, and Hospital College of Medicine. Includes university calendar, Hospital College of medicine faculty, and a catalog of students. Printed on cover: Twenty-first Annual Catalogue of the Central University...
Two-story light brick building with white pillars around the entrance at the corner of Twenty-First and Portland, Louisville, Kentucky. Store name on the ground floor is indecipherable. On the side of the building is painted "Nelligan Bros...
Two-story wood[?] building at the corner of Twenty-First and Griffith, Louisville, Kentucky. Store on ground floor is Fern-Leaf Cafe, advertising "Hot Soup," Frank Fehr's Lager Beer, and Phoenix Brewing Co.
Signs (Notices); Log cabins; Costumes--United States; Men; Women; Boys; Girls; Banners; Stringed instruments; Banjos; Guitars; Zithers; Musicians; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Jean Thomas (wearing her 'Narrator' costume of long black dress and white collar) holds a book entitled "The Singin' Gatherin'." The assembled group on the steps of Jean's "Traipsin' Woman Cabin" on the Mayo Trail near Ashland,...
Medical education; Medical students; Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.)
Catalog for Central University, 1895-1896, and Hospital College of Medicine. Includes university calendar, Hospital College of medicine faculty, and a catalog of students. Printed on cover: Twenty-first Annual Catalogue of the Central University...
Adolphus E. Richards was born in Virginia in 1844. His education was interrupted by the Civil War, he served in the Confederate Army, where he rose to the rank of major before his twenty-first birthday. At the war's end, he returned to school,...