Bledsoe, Albert Taylor, 1809-1877; Slavery--Southern States--Justification; Southern States--Intellectual life--19th century; Secession--Southern States
This thesis explores the life and career of Albert Taylor Bledsoe, a conservative Whig intellectual and proslavery theorist. It seeks to understand an apparent contradiction in Bledsoe's public comments regarding slavery and secession. Bledsoe...
This leather-bound account book has a worn front cover with undecipherable writing at the top and "Cadet O. M. Poe. Sept (?) 1852" written in the center. On top left corner of the inside front cover is a stamp that reads: Sold by David...
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...
Women Veterans--United States; Military discharge--United States; Women college students--United States
Through an exploration of identity and enculturation experiences, this narrative
inquiry dissertation investigated how female veteran students make meaning of their
experiences and renegotiate their understandings of identity after transitioning...
Educational facilities; Schools; Military academies; Kentucky Military Institute (1845-1971); Cadets
Cadet inspection, Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Kentucky. A man in dark uniform inspects the cadets, who are wearing white pants and dark jackets. Most of the cadets stand in two rows, and the dark uniformed man inspects the rifle of the...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is four pages.
Educational facilities; Schools; Military academies; Kentucky Military Institute (1845-1971); Cadets
Cadet by cannon, Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Kentucky. A young man in uniform sits on a cannon with large wooden wheels among trees, bushes, and fallen leaves. The school was founded in 1845 by Colonel Robert Thomas Pitcairn Allen. It...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 30. No. 31. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 32. This issue is four pages.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 31. No. 54. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 46. There is a crease across the center of page one that...
School yearbooks; Schools; Students; University of Louisville--Students; Alumni & alumnae; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Student organizations; Universities & colleges; Medical students; Law students; Dental students; Music...
Official yearbook of the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1967.
School yearbooks; Schools; Students; University of Louisville--Students; Alumni & alumnae; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Student organizations; Universities & colleges; Medical students; Law students; Dental students; Music...
A publication of the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1963.
School yearbooks; Schools; Students; University of Louisville--Students; Alumni & alumnae; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Student organizations; Universities & colleges; Medical students; Law students; Dental students; Music...
Official yearbook of the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1953.
Parkinson's disease--Treatment; Stem cells--Therapeutic use
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a hypokinetic movement disorder resulting from the
progressive neurodegeneration of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system in the brain and
the resulting imbalance between dopamine and acetylcholine in the basal ganglia...
Drugs and crime are inextricably connected. Much of the growth in the prisoner population in America is attributable to the misuse and abuse of drugs and alcohol. Offenders who abuse or are dependent on drugs are at high risk for substantial health...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Boys; Cadets; Military uniforms
Portrait of Walter H. Girdler, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his military cadet uniform. Girdler is the son of Walter H. Girdler, President of Girdler Corporation and of the Herald-Post. The photograph had paper attached to the bottom and...
Educational facilities; Schools; Military academies; Kentucky Military Institute (1845-1971)
Cadets, Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Kentucky. Two rows of cadets plus one cadet in front and one in back march on a field of closely cut grass; the cadets in rows hold rifles over their shoulders. The school was founded in 1845 by Colonel...
Educational facilities; Schools; Military academies; Kentucky Military Institute (1845-1971); Cadets
Cadets, Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Kentucky. Young men in uniform of white pants and dark jackets stand at attention in a field. The cadet in front holds a sword. In the background are some more cadets, then a line of trees. There is a...
Willis Overton Harris was born in 1847 in Powhatan County, Virginia. He entered Virginia Military Institute in 1863 and fought in the Civil War with VMI cadet corps until wars end, receiving an honorary degree in 1867. He attended University of...