Lexington

Lexington
Author: John Dean Wright
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780912839066

"This is a perceptively written, generously illustrated chronicle of the founding and development of a unique and vibrant community that has served as the cultural and economic center of Kentucky's famed Bluegrass region for more than 200 years. This rich tapestry of people, architecture, dates, facts, figures, and anecdotes covers every facet of Lexington's history."

Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775

Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775
Author: Dale Anderson
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781592700271

See how military conflicts influence history in unexpected and surprising ways.

Lexington

Lexington
Author: Sharon R. Paeth
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738585970

Originally known as Saxe Gotha Township when it was created by the Colonial government in 1735, Lexington has a unique and rich history. The county began simply as a buffer between the city of Charleston and the Native Americans. Creative locals built a thriving business community in the area around the Congaree River in present-day Cayce, supporting trade between the colonists and the Native Americans. Emigrants from Germany and Switzerland were invited to become pioneers. They were independent, hard-working farmers who built the area into a strong and sustaining home despite numerous trials and tribulations. Native American wars, fires, Civil War, depressions, and world wars only solidified these settlers' strong sense of ownership and pride in their county. Today visitors enjoy over 50 historical sites and recreation facilities.

Lexington

Lexington
Author: Richard Kollen
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004-07-14
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439614083

A quiet colonial town forever changed by the shot heard round the world on April 19, 1775, Lexington evolved from its famous roots and adapted to the ever-changing culture of the nation it helped create. Over the centuries, an influx of immigrants and new ideas helped shape the town from farming community to booming rail suburb and into todays diverse city that treasures its rich heritage while striving toward a dynamic future.

Music in Lexington Before 1840

Music in Lexington Before 1840
Author: Joy Carden
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780912839059

" The product of original research in newspapers, manuscripts, and secondary sources, Carden's history of music in early Lexington describes an unexplored aspect of the city's cultural heritage."

Lexington, Kentucky:

Lexington, Kentucky:
Author: Wynelle Deese
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738552521

From the 1890s through the 1920s, the postcard was an extraordinarily popular means of communication, and many of the postcards produced during this "golden age" can today be considered works of art. Postcard photographers traveled the length and breadth of the nation snapping photographs of busy street scenes, documenting local landmarks, and assembling crowds of friends and neighbors only too happy to pose for a picture. These images, printed as postcards and sold in general stores across the country, survive as telling reminders of an important era in America's history. This fascinating new history of Lexington, Kentucky, showcases more than two hundred of the best vintage postcards available.

Carrier Lexington

Carrier Lexington
Author:
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780890966815

II as the second of the great Essex-class carriers to be commissioned, Lexington destroyed more than one thousand Japanese aircraft, sank more than a million tons of enemy shipping in the Pacific, and in September, 1945, had the honor of being the first American aircraft carrier to enter Tokyo Bay in victory. Photographer-writer Hugh Power has captured every aspect of this great warship through beautiful photography, detailed floor plans, and illuminating text. Serving.

The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806

The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806
Author: Charles R. Staples
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 081318777X

In this study of Kentucky pioneer life, Charles R. Staples creates a colorful record of Lexington's first twenty-seven years. He writes of the establishment of an urban center in the midst of the frontier expansion, and in the process documents Lexington's vanishing history. Staples begins with the settlement of the town, describing its early struggles and movement toward becoming the "capitol" of Fayette County. He also presents interesting pictures of the early pioneers and their livelihood: food, dress, houses, cooking utensils, "house raisings," religious meetings, horse races, and other types of entertainment. First published in 1939, this reprint provides those interested in the early history of Kentucky with a comprehensive look at Lexington's pioneer period. Staples recreates a time when downtown's busiest streets were still wilderness and a land rich with agricultural potential was developing commercial elements. Because he wrote during a period when much of pioneer Lexington remained, he provides a wealth of primary information that could not be assembled again.