Christmas Comes to Lexington
Title | Christmas Comes to Lexington PDF eBook |
Author | M. Blunt |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 193 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1483492869 |
Christmas Comes to Little Hickman Creek
Title | Christmas Comes to Little Hickman Creek PDF eBook |
Author | Sharlene MacLaren |
Publisher | Whitaker House |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2014-08-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1629111813 |
Two years ago this Christmas, Sadie Bennett’s beloved husband was killed in a tragic accident at the local sawmill. What was once her favorite time of year now haunts her, with its cheerful trappings a cruel reminder of the love she lost. The young widow would like nothing more than to hibernate until the festivities are over. When she finds herself assigned to the committee tasked with picking a Christmas tree for the town square of Little Hickman, Kentucky, she begrudgingly agrees but determines to fulfill her duties to the bare minimum. As the search for a suitable tree gets under way, Sadie is dismayed to learn that one of her fellow committee members is a man she’s worked hard to avoid. Reed Harris owns the local livery, and while he’s friendly enough—good-looking, too—Sadie isn’t ready to invest in another relationship. In fact, she may never be ready, unless a Christmas miracle manages to thaw her frozen heart.
Olive Hill
Title | Olive Hill PDF eBook |
Author | Willie Davis |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 765 |
Release | 2020-08-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1728369843 |
Carter County, Kentucky was blessed with an abundance of diverse natural resources, including timber, iron ore, coal, and limestone. During the Industrial Revolution one of its towns, Olive Hill, became the center of a 600 square mile hotbed of fireclay, a unique heat-resistant clay used to make firebricks. For decades, thousands of hard-working Olive Hillians dug, moulded, and fired that uncommon clay into hundreds of thousands of firebricks per day to line open hearth steel furnaces, locomotive fireboxes, and steamship boilers. Without the steel, there would be no skyscrapers and no rail lines. Without the trains and ships, there would be no movement to expedite a growing nation. Olive Hill firebricks helped make this possible. Olive Hill and its people gave all that it had in a time it was most needed until a time it was needed no more. More people need to know the Olive Hill story. More people need to know more American History. Olive Hill is a historical fiction novel that follows the Reed family from May, 1800 thru June, 1959. This is the Olive Hill story as I see it!
The Twelve Days of Christmas in Kentucky
Title | The Twelve Days of Christmas in Kentucky PDF eBook |
Author | Evelyn B. Christensen |
Publisher | Union Square Kids |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-09-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781454930334 |
Take a holiday trip to Kentucky! As each of the twelve days of Christmas pass, VERY unusual gifts from around the state pile up. Lucky readers are in for a wild countdown!
"Kiss Your Elbow" — A Kentucky Memoir
Title | "Kiss Your Elbow" — A Kentucky Memoir PDF eBook |
Author | Deanna O'Daniel |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2010-07-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1452041792 |
You’ll want to spend every minute of your time with the O’Daniel Family, experiencing their simple adventures in a way that only this oldest daughter can weave them. Written with a sense of hope and an amazing capture of mid-twentieth century detail, you will enjoy the opportunity to: Revisit big department stores again, when Louisville’s only place to shop was downtown Spend a delightful day at Fontaine Ferry, Louisville’s famous amusement park Be part of the quarrels, love and joy – feeling the bonds of this close knit era, when dependence on family members and neighbors was essential. Experience farm life in the suburbs. Deanna’s classmates jumped rope in subdivisions while the O’Daniels slopped hogs, killed chickens, and hoped they went to school without smelling like the animals they tended. Only a few can tell their story coherently like Deanna does with this touching memoir. First born in a large rural family, she relates her passage through childhood with charming and accurate descriptions of life in Kentuckiana. A chronicle of many customs and places that are fast slipping away from our collective memories, such as her description of the country store in Nelson County, Kentucky. A book you will tell others, “I’m so fond of this one.” John Allen Boyd, Emerson Avery, That Latin Teacher Deanna’s story is of dedicated parents and (eventually) 11 children. They migrated near Louisville, Kentucky when Deanna was five. Her stories about those formative years paint a portrait in glowing colors, depicting struggles and love that molds and endures. You will love Deanna and her story. Terry Cummins, Feed My Sheep O’Daniel, a gifted writer who tightly weaves her life’s journey through stories that makes growing up on a farm sound like sunshine. She shares the daily toil, angst and rivalry associated with a large family in a humorous, but realistic way – tugging at your heart for a piece of those bygone days. Corrider Jones, A Backward Glance
The Fall of Kentucky's Rock
Title | The Fall of Kentucky's Rock PDF eBook |
Author | George G. Humphreys |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2022-01-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0813182352 |
This in-depth study offers a new examination of a region that is often overlooked in political histories of the Bluegrass State. George G. Humphreys traces the arc of politics and the economy in western Kentucky from avid support of the Democratic Party to its present-day Republican identity. He demonstrates that, despite its relative geographic isolation, the region west of the eastern boundary of Hancock, Ohio, Butler, Warren, and Simpson Counties to the Mississippi River played significant roles in state and national politics during the New Deal and postwar eras. Drawing on extensive archival research and oral history interviews, Humphreys explores the area's political transformation from a solid Democratic voting bloc to a conservative stronghold by examining how developments such as advances in agriculture, the diversification of the economy, and the civil rights movement affected the region. Addressing notable deficiencies in the existing literature, this impressively researched study will leave readers with a deeper understanding of post-1945 Kentucky politics.
The Boys' Outfitter
Title | The Boys' Outfitter PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 670 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Boys' clothing |
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