Kentucky Justice, Southern Honor, and American Manhood: Understanding the Life and Death of Richard ReidLSU Press, 2006 M03 21 - 216 páginas When attorney John Jay Cornelison severely beat Kentucky Superior Court |
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... Bluegrass, but also looked over its shoulder at the not-fardistant Appalachians. The fertile, slightly rolling land delighted the eye, provided good farming, and offered a young boy room to roam. Reid's surroundings were comfortable ...
... Bluegrass State, Jefferson Davis, became president of the new Confederacy, that cemented the symbolism of a divided Kentucky. In a prescient essay written five years earlier in the Ciceronian Magazine, a student had suggested that “when ...
... Bluegrass Region remarked that even towns in the area—such as Mount Sterling—“bear the pastoral stamp.” At a time when Americans increasingly portrayed those who toiled the soil as “hicks” or “rubes,” being a central Kentucky farmer ...
... Bluegrass and the newer regions of the west, the urban forces of Louisville and northern Kentucky and the small agrarian ones across the state, the old hemp farms and the new burley tobacco ones—all vied for control. Additionally ...
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A Christian Gentleman | |
A Living Death | |
A Seared Soul | |
A Madman | |
A Matter of Vengeance and Victims | |
A Failed Hero | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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