We've Got Spirit

We've Got Spirit
Author: James T. McElroy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999
Genre: Cheerleading
ISBN: 0684849674

What In These Girls, Hope is a Muscle did for girls high school basketball, We've Got Spirit does for cheerleading.

Greenup County

Greenup County
Author: James M. Gifford
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738586168

Greenup County, bordering the Ohio River in northeast Kentucky, is rich in history and culture. Settlers first arrived in the mid-1700s and carved farms from the hardwood forests. Lucy Virgin Downs, the first white child born west of the Alleghenies, lived in Greenup County, as did Jesse Boone, brother of Kentucky icon Daniel Boone. The 20th century brought industrialization and economic diversification to the historically agricultural area. Ashland Oil, a Fortune 500 company, maintained corporate headquarters in Greenup County. Two steel mills, a large rail yard, an excellent hospital, and a number of surface mines also provided employment to many people who continued to work their family farms, too. This economic progress was mirrored in every aspect of county life as education, health care, and recreation all improved dramatically. Today Greenup County's history is appreciated by both longtime residents and cultural tourists.

Grissom Greenup Farm

Grissom Greenup Farm
Author: Kristina Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2021-05-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732478176

"David then threw a perfect pitch. Was the ball going towards the green beans? Was it going to be caught? Everyone stood ready. Grandma Alene, Aunt Letha, and Aunt Vi held their breath. Time was frozen as the ball moved through the air...Life on the Grissom Greenup Farm was beautiful..." As the cousins gather each summer and during the holidays to spend time at Grandma and Grandpa Grissom's house, they embark on new adventures every day. Join the cousins as they enjoy tractor pulls, adventures at the carnival, exploring the attic, swimming in the river, riding miniature horses, and much more. You will find yourself carried away by the simple pleasures brought on by being with family, enjoying farm life, and good old-fashioned fun!

The Ohio River

The Ohio River
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1916
Genre: Ohio River
ISBN:

The Kentucky Encyclopedia

The Kentucky Encyclopedia
Author: John E. Kleber
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 1082
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813159016

The Kentucky Encyclopedia's 2,000-plus entries are the work of more than five hundred writers. Their subjects reflect all areas of the commonwealth and span the time from prehistoric settlement to today's headlines, recording Kentuckians' achievements in art, architecture, business, education, politics, religion, science, and sports. Biographical sketches portray all of Kentucky's governors and U.S. senators, as well as note congressmen and state and local politicians. Kentucky's impact on the national scene is registered in the lives of such figures as Carry Nation, Henry Clay, Louis Brandeis, and Alben Barkley. The commonwealth's high range from writers Harriette Arnow and Jesse Stuart, reformers Laura Clay and Mary Breckinridge, and civil rights leaders Whitney Young, Jr., and Georgia Powers, to sports figures Muhammad Ali and Adolph Rupp and entertainers Loretta Lynn, Merle Travis, and the Everly Brothers. Entries describe each county and county seat and each community with a population above 2,500. Broad overview articles examine such topics as agriculture, segregation, transportation, literature, and folklife. Frequently misunderstood aspects of Kentucky's history and culture are clarified and popular misconceptions corrected. The facts on such subjects as mint juleps, Fort Knox, Boone's coonskin cap, the Kentucky hot brown, and Morgan's Raiders will settle many an argument. For both the researcher and the more casual reader, this collection of facts and fancies about Kentucky and Kentuckians will be an invaluable resource.