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Capital on the Kentucky

Capital on the Kentucky
Author: Carl E. Kramer
Publisher: Broadstone Books
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Frankfort (Ky.)
ISBN: 9780972114479

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Frankfort

Frankfort
Author: Kentucky Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1912
Genre: Frankfort (Ky.)
ISBN:

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Crawfish Bottom

Crawfish Bottom
Author: Douglas Boyd
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813134099

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A small neighborhood in northern Frankfort, Kentucky, Crawfish Bottom was located on fifty acres of swampy land along the Kentucky River. “Craw’s” reputation for vice, violence, moral corruption, and unsanitary conditions made it a target for urban renewal projects that replaced the neighborhood with the city’s Capital Plaza in the mid-1960s. Douglas A. Boyd’s Crawfish Bottom: Recovering a Lost Kentucky Community traces the evolution of the controversial community that ultimately saw four-hundred families displaced. Using oral histories and firsthand memories, Boyd not only provides a record of a vanished neighborhood and its culture but also demonstrates how this type of study enhances the historical record. A former Frankfort police officer describes Craw’s residents as a “rough class of people, who didn’t mind killing or being killed.” In Crawfish Bottom, the former residents of Craw acknowledge the popular misconceptions about their community but offer a richer and more balanced view of the past.


Kentucky's State Capitol

Kentucky's State Capitol
Author: David L. Buchta
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738585789

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Kentucky's magnificent capitol building was constructed in the industrious early 20th century, considered the age of conspicuous consumption. Architect Frank Mills Andrews designed the striking 403-foot-long Beaux Arts edifice, faced with sublime Indiana limestone and Vermont granite and surrounded with 70 monolithic columns. Nearly five years of construction followed the August 14, 1905, ground-breaking, and an estimated 20,000 proud Kentuckians and dignitaries were present for the pomp and circumstance that surrounded the June 2, 1910, dedication of the $1.8-million "New Kentucky Home." Kentucky's landmark capitol building forever changed the landscape of Frankfort, its capital city, while presenting the commonwealth a monument to its progress since statehood in 1792.


Columbus, Kentucky as the Nation's Capital

Columbus, Kentucky as the Nation's Capital
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Columbus (Ky.)
ISBN: 9780962586514

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After Washington, D.C., was sacked by the British in 1812, Columbus, Kentucky--a hub for western travel--was considered as a new site for the nation's capital.


Community Memories

Community Memories
Author: Winona L. Fletcher
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780916968304

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"While this is a glimpse of Frankfort's African American community, it has much in common with other Black communities, especially those in the South. Although much in the collection that produced this work - both photographic and oral history - is nostalgic, it ultimately demonstrates that change is constant, producing both negative and positive results."--BOOK JACKET.


Embattled Capital

Embattled Capital
Author: James M. Prichard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014
Genre: Kentucky
ISBN: 9780975369791

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As citizens of the capital city of a border state, the people of Frankfort were fated to feel the effects of the Civil War with particular harshness. There were people among the population of Frankfort who held just about every possible opinion on the critical issues of that turbulent time, and people came to the town from all across Kentucky to shape state government's part in the secession crisis and the conduct of the Civil War. Debate about the issues of the day was constant and virulent. Soldiers from both sides marched down Frankfort's streets. Union forces occupied the town, protecting Kentucky state government, during most of the war. But in 1862, Frankfort became the only pro-Union state capital captured by the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Skirmishes were fought on the streets of the town then and again in 1864 when Confederate cavalry raiders made a sudden attack on Frankfort. Rumors of impending assault and outbreaks of home-grown violence kept everyone tense for weeks on end. Young men from Frankfort joined both armies and fought in many of its decisive battles. The war's events profoundly affected Frankfort's African-American community. Everyone in Frankfort tried to get along with their lives, and the war changed the lives of everyone. This book, the product of years of thorough, ground-breaking research by one of Kentucky's most respected archivists, tells the complicated, unique, and fascinating story of Frankfort, Kentucky's small-town capital city, in the Civil War. Even the most experienced Civil War history buffs and scholars will find much here that is new.