. First explorations of Kentucky: . ust 18, 1896, in honor of its heroic mothersand daughters. Prepared for publication by Reuben , A. M., , President of The Filson with likenesses of the officers of the LexingtonChapter, D. A. R., President Durrett, Major Stanton,Professor Rancke, Colonel Young, and Doctor Todd, and The Filson Club Publications. full page views of Bryants Station and its spring, and ofthe battle-field of the Blue Licks. 4to, xiii-277 P. Morton & Co., Printers, Louisville, $ 13. The First Explorations of Kentucky: T


. First explorations of Kentucky: . ust 18, 1896, in honor of its heroic mothersand daughters. Prepared for publication by Reuben , A. M., , President of The Filson with likenesses of the officers of the LexingtonChapter, D. A. R., President Durrett, Major Stanton,Professor Rancke, Colonel Young, and Doctor Todd, and The Filson Club Publications. full page views of Bryants Station and its spring, and ofthe battle-field of the Blue Licks. 4to, xiii-277 P. Morton & Co., Printers, Louisville, $ 13. The First Explorations of Kentucky: The journalof Doctor Thomas Walker, 1750, and of Colonel Christo-pher Gist, 1751. Edited by Colonel J. Stoddard Johnston,Vice-President of The Filson Club. Illustrated with a mapof Kentucky showing the routes of Walker and Gist throughthe State, with a view of Castle Hill, the residence ofDoctor Walker, and a likeness of Colonel Johnston. 4to,256 pages. John P. Morton & Co., Printers, Louisville,Kentucky. 1898. $ RD 8lM. .0 r:-vr>?: A^ •^J<^^.,t-


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