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,...
A car parked in front of the Pioneer Museum of Blue Licks State Park (now Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park), a one-story brick building with a small porch reached by stone stairs over an embankment. The state park was established in 1927 to...
Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Elizabeth Daingerfield, horse breeder, with Man O' War, here 12 years old, at Hinata Farms near Lexington, Kentucky. Man O'War's torso is pictured as he stands with groom John Buckner, who wears a warm-up jacket and hat and holds the bridle, and...
Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Close-up of Man O'War's face as he turns his head towards the camera. He is wearing a bridle and there is a white star on his dark forehead. Man O'War won the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in...
The purpose of this dissertation is to suggest that peace is an idea that changes throughout the history of the west, rather than to show how nations may achieve peace or to define what it is. It begins as a concept the power brokers refer to or...
Children and war; World War, 1939-1945--Kentucky--Louisville; World War, 1939-1945--Indiana--Madison; Girls--Indiana--Madison; Girls--Kentucky--Louisville
This thesis presents the view of World War II, a watershed event in U.S. history, through the lenses of a group that is not normally called upon, that of young children. The war was viewed by and affected young girls differently than others....