Fayette County KY
References
(Selected Printed Materials)
Birth, Death,
Marriage |Census Records |
Church Records
City Directories |
Court, Property and Other Records
Family Histories,
Papers | History |
Military |
Miscellaneous
See
also an
annotated list of family papers in
libraries
Birth,
Death Marriage
Black marriage bonds of Fayette County, Kentucky, 1866-1876,
Gwendolyn Garrison, Kentucky Tree-Search, Lexington, KY (P.O. Box
22621, 40522), 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky, deaths, 1852-1859,
Researchers, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1990
Fayette County marriage bonds, 1795-1810, Tippie
Gwendolyn, 1988
Fayette County, Kentucky: marriages, marriage bonds, Christ Church Cathedral,
Lexington, Kentucky, Lenna E. Triff Wallace, self-published, Dayton, Ohio,
1988.
Fayette County, Kentucky records #1, marriages 1803-1820 plus
parents' consents to marriages, J.C. Gioe, The
Researchers, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993
Fayette County, Kentucky records Volume 3, - Marriage Bonds
1796-1850. Recorded marriages begin 1803 due to fire.
Some minister's return's of 1795-1801. Approximately 6,400
marriage bonds. 22,100 names indexed, Michael L. Cook, Cook
Publications, Evansville, Indiana, 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky records #4, marriages 1821-1835,
J.C. Gioe, The Researchers, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993
Fayette County, Kentucky records #5, marriages 1836-1850,
J.C. Gioe, The Researchers, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1993
Fayette County marriages through 1850, Fayette County
(KY) Genealogical Society, Lexington, Kentucky, 199U
Marriage records, Fayette County, Kentucky 1803-1814,
Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, published by the author,
Chillicothe, Missouri, 1970
Marriages, deaths and addresses as reported in a religious
weekly, The Western Luminary: originally published
1825-1827, S.W. Franke, San Angelo, Texas, 1998 [ a reproduction
of the 1948 Genealogical Records Committee source records book on
Fayette County, KY submitted by the Dubois-Hite Chapter,
Brownsville, Texas
Record of marriages in Fayette County, Kentucky for the period of
years 1803 to 1851 inclusive, Annie Walker Burns, Wallins
Creek, Kentucky, 1932
Record of marriages in the county of Fayette, state of Kentucky
for the period of years 1852- 1862 inclusive, Annie
Walker Burns, Bell Publishing, Washington, DC,1935
Census
Records
1850 Fayette County, Kentucky census, Fayette County (KY)
Genealogical Society, The Society, Lexington, Kentucky, 1992
Fayette County census 1810-1820, Annela Louise Rose,
McDowell Publications, Utica, Kentucky, 1982 Fayette County,
Kentucky census 1810, Annie Walker Burns Bell, Washington, DC,
1934
Fayette County, Kentucky 1820 census, G-N Publications,
Twain Harte, California, 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky 1810-1820 census, Annela Louise
Rose, McDowell Publishers, Utica, Kentucky, 1982
Fayette County, Kentucky, 1810-1840 censuses, Rowena
Lawson, Heritage Books, Bowie Maryland, 1986
Third census of the United States (year 1810) for the county of
Fayette, state of Kentucky, Annie Walker Burns, Bell
Publishing, Washington, D.C., 1934
A surname index to the 1850 federal population census of
Kentucky: Fayette and Fleming Counties, Samuel McDowell,
published by the author, Richland, Indiana, 1975
Church
Records, Histories
Bethel Church (Fayette Co., KY) records, 1823-1900,
microfilm, Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1980
[membership list 1880, minutes book 1823-1861, minutes of
sessions 1861- 1900]
Historical sketch of Bethel Presbyterian church in Fayette
county, Kentucky, Bethel Presbyterian Church, Lexington,
Kentucky, 1952 [church organized in 1787]
The churches of early Lexington, 1784-1834, Edward Malcolm McCoy, B.A.
thesis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY., 1916
David's Fork Baptist Church records December 15, 1802 to
January 1, 1900, David's Fork Baptist Church, Fayette
County, Kentucky ["includes several membership lists, one of
which is of blacks, and a typewritten history of the church and
list of members compiled by Mrs. H.K. McAdams."] Microfilm,
Microfilm Center, University of Kentucky Libraries, 1978
A brief history of David's Fork Baptist Church, Fayette
County, Ky., Western Recorder Print, Louisville,
Kentucky, 1876.
A manual for the members of the Second Presbyterian Church
in the City of Lexington, Ky., John Howe Brown, Published
by John D. Thorpe, Cintinnati, Ohio, 1848
Minutes of the Elkhorn association of Baptists held at
South-Elkhorn, Fayette County, Kentucky, August Saturday the 8th,
1801, printed by James H. Stewart, 1801 [Early American
Imprints. Second series, no. 112. Microfiche. American
Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1964]
Minutes of the Elkhorn association of Baptists held at
South-Elkhorn, Fayette County, on Saturday the 12th of August,
1809, and continued by adjournment till the 14th [Early
American Imprints. Second series, no. 16912. Microfiche]
Minutes of the Elkhorn association of Baptists: begun and held at
Bryan's, Fayette County, August 11th, 1821, Joseph
Ficklin, Office of the Kentucky Gazette, Lexington, Kentucky,
1821
Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church records, 1827-1917, Fayette
County, Kentucky [microfilm. University of Kentucky
Libraries, Lexington, Kentucky, 1952]
A manual and historical record of the First Presbyterian
Church of Lexington, Kentucky, Cornelius Surdam Scott,
Lexington, Kentucky, 1898 [SOLINET/ASERL cooperative microfilming
project, printing master B92-88, 1 microfilm reel, 1993]
Gleanings from West Lexington Presbytery 1799-1935;
Ebenezer Presbytery 1820-1935; Lexington-Ebenezer Presbytery
1920-1950, Lexington-Ebenezer Presbytery, Frankfort, KY,
n.d. [also part of the Kentucky culture series; master microform
held by Lost Cause Press, Louisville, Kentucky]
A sketch of Bible societies in Kentucky: with special reference to Lexington,
1809-1919, John Fox, American Bible Society, New York, 1919
Tates Creek Baptist Church (Fayette County KY), 1824
[a minute book of church business from November 22, 1793 to July
1824. Includes marriage and death records]
The jewel on Walnut Hill: the story of
the Walnut Hill church, Lexington, Kentucky, 1784 through 1994,
Richard M. Bean, Lexington, Kentucky, 1995 Lafayette's Lexington,
Kentucky, Thomas M. House, Arcadia Publishing: Charleston, South
Carolina, 1998
City Directories
Lexington's second city directory - 1818, Worsley and Smith, Lexington,
KY., reprinted by Winburn Press, Lexington, KY., 1953 [orig. pub. as part
of Worsley & Smith's Kentucky almanac and farmer's calendar for the year
1819."
Directory of the city of Lexington and county of Fayette for 1838
& 1839, Julius P. Bolivar McCabe, comp., J.C. Noble,
Lexington, Kentucky, 1838 Chas. Emerson & Co.'s Lexington
(Ky) directory, 1879-80, Transylvania Printing and Publishing
Co., Lexington, Kentucky, 1878
Maxwell's Lexington city directory, for 1867: to which is
appended a list of Kentucky postoffices and court officers, and
many forms useful to business men, Miami Printing and
Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1867
Sheppard's Lexington city directory for 1873-1874: containing a
complete list of the residents, also a classified business
directory of the mercantile, manufacturing, and professional
interests of the city, with post-offices in Kentucky, etc., etc.,
J.S. Sheppard & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1873
Prather's Lexington city directory, 1875 - XXXX,
Transylvania Printing and Publishing Co. [later published as:
City directory of Lexington, KY. Also published as: Prather's
directory of the City of Lexington, Kentucky]
Townsend & co.'s Lexington directory for 1883-84,
Transylvania Printing Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1883
City directory of Lexington, Kentucky, 1887, Norwood,
Connelly & Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1887
Emerson & Dark's Lexington directory illustrated) 1898-9:
being a complete index to the residents of the city, also a
classified business directory, to which is added an appendix
containing useful information of city, county, state and
miscellaneous matters, together with a street and number
directory, a gazetteer of Fayette county, and a post office
directory of Kentucky, Emerson & Dark, 1898
Negro business directory and fair souvenir: a miniature list of trades,
businesses and professions among the Negroes of Lexington, Kentucky,
Standard Printing Company, Lexington, Ky., 1899
Business and professional directory of central Kentucky,
The Company, 1901
The "blue grass" directory of the city of Lexington,
Kentucky: a complete index to the residents of the city and a
classified business directory to which is added an appendix
containing useful information of city, county, state and
miscellaneous matters, together with a street and number
directory giving both new and old numbers, also a map of
Lexington, a gazetteer of Fayette County, with more than 5,000
names, Blue Grass, Lexington, Kentucky, 1902
Court, Property, and Other
Records
Fayette County burnt records, 1794-1803, Fayette County,
Kentucky [4 reels of microfilm (8 volumes, index in last
volume), University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, Kentucky,
1953
Fayette County, Kentucky records Volume 1, - complete record books A thru H of the
circuit court, 1796-1825. Extensive
"land trials" pertain to depositions given by earliest
settlers provide exact dates they arrived, or made return trips
to their native state, where they lived, life at the stations,
death & burials from Indian raids, family relationships, some
dates of birth, death, and marriage, neighbors, disputes, for
period 1772-1784. 6,400 names indexed, Michael L. Cook, Cook
Publications, Evansville, Indiana, 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky records Volume 2, - district court books
A & D, circuit court deed books A-C, 1803-1806.
Records not found in the regular County Deed Books. Includes many
records burned by fire. Over 15,000 names indexed, Michael L.
Cook, Cook Publications, Evansville, Indiana, 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky records Volume 4, - court order books 1
& 2, 1803-1812. Contains some records re-recorded by
a special Act of the Kentucky Assembly to perpetuate the burned
records prior to 1803. Records of rape, arson, murder, burglary,
estate proceedings, suits, hangings. 5,770 names indexed, Michael
L. Cook, Cook Publications, Evansville, Indiana, 1985
Fayette County, Kentucky records Volume 5, - will books A thru F,
1793-1824; guardian book A, 1803-1816. Accesses hundreds
of names in the body of the document. Some earlier documents
re-recorded due to fire. Michael L. Cook, Cook Publications,
Evansville, Indiana, 1986
Fayette County, Kentucky wills and estates 1788-1822,
Charles M. Franklin, Heritage House, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1984
Inventory of the county archives of Kentucky, No. 34, Fayette
County (Lexington), vol. 1, The Survey, Louisville,
Kentucky, 1937 [Genealogy and local history series; LH8563, 3
microfiche, 1993]
The personal property tax lists for the year 1787 for Fayette
County, Virginia (now Kentucky), Netti Schreiner-Yantis,
Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, Virginia 1985
Some pre-1800 Kentucky tax lists for the counties of Fayette -
1788, Mason (later Floyd) - 1790, Mercer - 1789, Washington -
1792, Borderland Books, Anchorage, Kentucky, 1965
Will records of Fayette County, Kentucky, 1794-1818,
Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Published by the author,
Chillicothe, Missouri, 197?
History
Athens
of the west tiny fort is seed for new, important Lexington,
Thomas Dionysius Clark, Lexington, Kentucky, 1976,
(OCLC No. 9244153)
Between two worlds: transformations of Fayette County,
Kentucky, 1790-1970, Mary Ann Heiss, M.A. thesis, Miami University, 1984
Bluegrass Cavalcade, Thomas D. Clark, ed., University of
Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY., 1956
Bossism and reform: politics in Lexington, Kentucky, 1880-1940,
Thesis [Ph.D.], 271 leaves, University of Kentucky,
1988 [published as a monograph by the University Press of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, 2000]
The story of Bryan's Station as told in the historical address
delivered at Bryan's Station, Fayette County, Kentucky, August
18, 1896, George Washington Ranck, Transylvania Printing
Company, Lexington, Kentucky, n.p., n.d. [Part of the Nineteenth
century American literature on microcards series, Lost Cause
Press, Louisville, Kentucky]
The 1833
cholera epidemic in Kentucky: a
study of devastation and recovery, Sara Kathryn
Dawson, Thesis (M.A.), University of Kentucky, 1994
Cholera in Lexington,
University of Kentucky Library Associates, 1963
The Confederate soldier monument, Burton Milward, Lexington, Ky., 1972
[based on accounts published in the Kentucky Leader on May 3, May 9 and June 11,
1893] (OCLC 1027977)
The court-houses of Lexington (Fayette County, Kentucky), J.
Winston Coleman, priv. print, 1937 OCLC No.
28575609)
The early career of Amos Kendall: the making of a Jacksonian, Lynn LaDue
Marshall, Ph.D. thesis, University of California, 1980.
The early life of Lexington before the year 1820, Mary Estelle Delcamp,,M.A.
thesis, Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1916
Early Physicians of the west: forerunners of modern medicine, Frederick
Eberson, Valkyrie Press, St. Petersburg, Fla., 1979
Educational history of the Negroes of Lexington, Kentucky,
Henry William Fouse, Thesis (M.A.), University of Cincinnati,
1937
Famed homes since destroyed still existed in 1888, Bettye Lee Mastin,
Kentucky Culture series microfiche, Lexington, KY., 1963 [from Lexington
Herald-Leader, 19 May 1963, p. A49-A57]
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Projects Administration for
the state of Kentucky, Lexington and the Bluegrass country,
Glass, Lexington, KY, 1938 [also on microfiche; master microform
held by Lost Cause Press, Louisville, Kentucky]
Fincastle & Kentucky counties, Virginia/Kentucky records, -
the complete abstracts of all known surviving records, 1200 names
indexed, Michael L. Cook, Cook Publications, Evansville,
Indiana, 1985
Gideon Shryock, his life and work, Elizabeth S. Field, prepared for the
Woman's Club of Central Kentucky, 1920
Gratz Park, Blue Grass Trust, Lexington, KY., 1983
Gratz Park: where history was made, Nell Vaughn, Lexington, Ky., 1963 (OCLC
1219231)
Guide to Lexington, Kentucky: with notices historical and
descriptive of places and objects of interest and a summary of
the advantages and resources of the city and vicinity,
George Washington Ranck, Transylvania Printing and Publishing
Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1974 [orig. 1884]
A guide to the location of houses standing in 1961 and included
in "ante bellum houses of the Bluegrass," Clay
Lancaster, University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, Kentucky,
1961
Historic
architecture of Lexington, Kentucky, and the blue grass region, Wanda
V. Dole, Vance Bibliographies, Monticello, Illinois, 1979
Historical Sketch Lexington, Kentucky Greek Colony, 1908-1935,
Dio Adallis, 1935. 28p.
History Lexington club: one of the oldest organizations in the blue grass,
Walter Sayers, Lexington, Ky., 1937
History of Fayette county, Kentucky with an outline sketch of the
blue grass region, William Henry Perrin, O.L. Baskin
& co., Chicago, 1882 [SOLINET/ASERL cooperative microfilming
project, printing master B92-103, 1 microfilm reel, 1993]
A history of the hemp industry in Kentucky, James F. Hopkins, University
Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1951
History of Lexington Kentucky: its early annals and recent progress,
George W. Ranck, Robert Clarke & Co., Cinconnati, Ohio, 1872
A history of the Lexington Cemetery, Burton Milward, Lexington Cemetery
Company, Lexington, Ky., 1989
History of the Lexington post office from 1794 to 1901 with additional
important postal information, Tom. L. Walker, Veach, Lexington, Ky., 1901
A history of the Lexington theatre from the beginning to
1860, Mabel Tyree Crum, Thesis (Ph.D.), University of
Kentucky, 1956
The history of pioneer Lexington 1779-1806, Charles R. Staples, The
University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1996 [orig. 1939]
History [of the] police and fire departments, Lexington, Kentucky,
William Harrison Polk, 1911.
A history of the Lexington theater from 1887-1900, John
Coleman Arnold, Thesis (Ph.D.), University of Kentucky, 1956
It's all Greek to me: re-examining the "Athens of the West" claim
of Lexington, Kentucky, 1820-1829, Patrick Lee Lucas, M.A. theses,
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1998.
Kentucky Bluegrass Country, R. Gerald Alvey, University Press of
Mississippi, 1992
Kentucky gazette, 1787-1848: the herald of a noisy world, Dwight Lawrence
Mikkelson, Ph.D. thesis, University of Kentucky, 1963
The Kentucky Gazette: genealogical and historical abstracts, Karen Mauer
Green, The Frontier Press, Galveston, Tex., 1983
Kentucky jurisprudence - a history of the trial of Miss Delia A. Webster, at
Lexington, Kentucky, Dec'r 17-21, 1844, before the hon. Richard Buckner: on a
charge of aiding slaves to escape from that commonwealth, with miscellaneous
remarks including her views on American slavery, Delia A. Webster, E.W.
Blaisdell, Printer, Vermont, 1845
Lexington, 1779: pioneer Kentucky, as described by early settlers,
Bettye Lee Mastin, Lexington-Fayette County Historic Commission,
Lexington, Kentucky 1979
Lexington and the bluegrass country, Federal writers' project of the Works
Project Administration for the state of Kentucky, Glass, Lexington, KY., 19??
Lexington Legacies since 1825, Henry H. Loomis, comp., Milward Funeral
Directors, Lexington, KY, 1975
Lexington: pictorial nostalgia: commemorating 1775-1995 bicentennial, Barton K. Battaile, 160p., 1974
Lexington, Kentucky, 1792-1820 the Athens of the west, Mary Jane Elliott,
M.A. Thesis, University of Delaware, 1973.
Lexington's colored orphan industrial home: building for the future Lauretta
Flynn Byars, I.B. Bold Publications, Lexington, KY,
Lincoln and "Old Buster" the story of Judge George Robertson,
Lexington, Kentucky and his relationship to Abraham Lincoln, J. Winston
Coleman, Harrogate, Tenn., 1944. [reprinted from the Lincoln Herald,
February 1944, volume XLVI, no. 1] SOLINET NC02106.13 KUK
Lincoln and the Bluegrass: slavery and civil war in Kentucky, William H.
Townsend, University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, Kentucky, 1955
Local history index, Lexington KY 1787-1987, Microfilm
Center, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, Kentucky,
1988 [9 microfilm reels: "a selective subject index to
newspaper articles about significant people, places, events,
organizations, businesses, churches, etc. in Lexington and
Fayette County."]
Looking Back at Athens, William M. Lamb, Kentucky, 1986
[contains Lamb's memories of people, and events in Athens]
Meeting of the lot owners held March 11th, 1895, Lexington Cemetery
Company, Transylvania Printing Company, Lexington, KY., 1895
The naming and the founding of
Lexington and location of her two forts, Maude Ward
Lafferty, Lexington, Kentucky 1938
The Negro population of Lexington in
the professions, business, education and religion, L.
Harris, publisher, Lexington, Kentucky 1907
Old Episcopal burying ground, Frances Keffer Swinford Barr, Heritage Books,
Inc., Bowie, Maryland, 2002
Rafinesque in Lexington,
1819-1826, Huntley
Dupre, Bur Press, Lexington, Ky., 1945
Ranck's guide to Lexington Kentucky, G.W. Ranck, Transylvania Printing
Company, Lexington, Ky., 1884
A real property survey of Lexington,
Kentucky and its suburbs, United States Works Projects
Administration, 1939
Retribution at the court-house: an account of the mob action in Lexington,
Kentucky, on July 10, 1858, and the events leading up to it, J. Winston
Coleman, Winburn Press, Lexington, Ky., 1975 [orig. 1957]
Slavery times in Kentucky, J. Winston Coleman, University of North Carolina
Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 1940
Some aspects of negro culture in Lexington, Kentucky, William Bruce Strother,
M.A. thesis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., 1939
Some history of the Lexington, Ky, fire department: with indexes
of old Lexington, Ky, newspapers, list of some Lexington fire
fighters who are dead, J.R. Tyson., 199?
Some notices of Kentucky: particularly
of its chief town, Lexington, Mathew Carey, Philadelphia,
1828, (OCLC No. 20686425)
A souvenir of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the permanent
settlement of the city of Lexington, Kentucky: battle of Lexington fought April
19, 1775, city of Lexington named June 4, 1775, city of Lexington settled April
14-19, 1779, Samuel M. Wilson, Lexington, KY., 1929 (OCLC 12167645)
The story of the Phoenix Hotel of Lexington, Kentucky: an early history,
John Wilson Townsend, Rafinesque Press, Louisville, Ky., 1969
Straddling the fence of freedom: the free African American community of
antebellum Lexington, Stephen G. Moerland, M.A. thesis, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, KY., 1996
Speech (campaign), John C. Breckinridge, delivered at Lexington, Kentucky,
September 5, 1860.
Stage-coach days in the Bluegrass: being an account of stage-coach
travel and tavern days in Lexington and Central Kentucky, 1800-1900, J.
Winston Coleman, Kentucke Imprints, Berea, Ky., 1976 [orig. 1935, The Standard
Press, Louisville, Ky.]
The story of a log house, written at
the prodding of my sons, Samuel and Charles, as they and their
families want to know the background of this nearly 200-year-old
log house, built by their ancestor, Robert Boggs, and I know more
about its history than any living person, Samuel M.
Cassidy, 1976 [part of the Kentucky culture microfiche series].
A study of Lexington, Kentucky from 1800-1820,
Ivan. E. McDougle, M.A. thesis, Clark
University, 1916 (OCLC 32839694)
A true & horried: account of John Baptiste &
is wife who were executed on the 27th of January, 1820, for murdering a child
and attempting to rob the family of Peter Jenkins, near Lexington [Ken.],
priv.
printed, Philadelphia, 1820.
Vestiges of the venerably city: a chronicle of Lexington, Kentucky, its
architectural development and survey of its early streets and antiquities,
Clay Lancaster, Lexington-Fayette County Historic Commission, Lexington,
Kentucky, 1978
Visit of General Lafayette to the Lafayette Female Academy in Lexington,
Kentucky May 16, 1825, and the exercises in honour of the nation's guest:
together with a catalogue of the instructors, visitors, and pupils, of the
Academy, the Academy, J. Bradford printer, Lexington, KY., 1825
The voice on the frontier: John Bradford's
notes on Kentucky, Thomas D. Clark, ed.,
The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1993
The wilderness road, Robert L. Kincaid, Middlesboro, KY, 1966 [orig.
Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1947]
Individual,
Family Histories,
Papers
See
also an
annotated list of family papers in
libraries
Biographical Memoir of Doctor Frederick Ridgely late of Lexington, Kentucky, Charles
Wilkins Short, printed by Joseph G. Norwood, 1828
John Bradford, pioneer printer of Kentucky, an account of how public necessarily
affected the career of a Kentuckian who, without previous experience in
printing, brought the first press to Lexington during 1787 and there established
the Kentucky Gazette, Douglas C. McMurtrie, priv. printed, Springfield,
Ill, 1932 (OCLC 32003578)
The ancestry of
Georgie H.B. Burton (Mrs. Lewis W. Burton) of Lexington, Kentucky,
priv. pub., Lexington, Ky., 1933 (OCLC 36302073)
Biography of London Ferrill, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Colored
Persons, A.W. Elder, pub., Lexington, Ky., 1854
Early family portraits from Lexington collections, University of
Kentucky, February 13-26, 1950
Henry Clay the lawyer, Maurice G. Baxter, The University Press of
Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., 2000
Heroes and horses: tales of the bluegrass, Philip Ardery, The
University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1996
Historic sketches of the Edwards and Todd families and their
descendants, 1523-1895, Georgie Hortense Edwards,
University of Kentucky Library, 1964 [orig. 1894]
La Fayette in Kentucky, Edgar Erskine Hume, Transylvania College and the
Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia, Frankfort, Ky., 1937
Lee Roy Hall, 1846-1885, Fayette County, Kentucky: ancestors
& descendants, Dudley C. Williams, D.C. Williams,
Lexington, Kentucky, 1986
The Hendersons, Pattersons, Mitchells
and allied families of Bourbon and Fayette Co., Ky., and Johnson
County, Indiana and their heirs, Stanley Hollomon Jones,
1981
Memoirs of elder Jacob Creath, senior, of Lexington, Kentucky, Jacob
Creath, T.W. Ustick, St. Louis, Mo., 1866 (OCLC 31414110)
The Milward family of Lexington, Kentucky,
1803-1969,
Margaret Taylor Macdonald, Dallas?, 1970
A narrative of the life & travels of John Robert Shaw, the well-digger, now
resident in Lexington, Kentucky, John Robert Shaw, printed by Daniel
Bradford, Lexington, Ky., 1807
Peach leather and rebel gray: bluegrass life and the war 1860-1865 diary and
letters of a Confederate wife, Mary E. Wharton and Ellen F. Williams, eds.,
The Helicon Company, Lexington, Kentucky, 1986
The Shaw Family in Lexington, Kentucky, Ralph M. Shaw, Chicago, Ill., 1926
Memoir of Dr. Joseph Smith of Lexington, Ky, Lyman Beecher Todd, John P.
Morton Pub., Louisville, KY., 1983 [orig. 1900]
Ancestry, life and reminiscences of Gen. Wilbur R. Smith, Lexington, Kentucky,
many years an educator, official and honored citizen, Wilbur R. Smith
Business College, Transylvania Printing Co., Lexington, Ky., 1913
Vigus Family, Winifred Kendra Fox,
published by author, 1992 [unbound, photocopied sheets]
Visit to Mr. Clay at Ashland, Lexington, Kentucky, May 25, 1845, S.C.D.,
1845 [ orig. in Niles' National Register, June 21, 1845] (OCLC 34908028)
The descendants of Edward West of Lexington, Kentucky,
Ella J. Andrews, Knoxville, Tennessee, 41p.,1966
William 'King' Solomon 1775-1854, Burton Milward, Larkspur Press,
Lexington, Kentucky, 1990 [orig. 1974]
A union woman in civil war Kentucky: the diary of Frances Peter, John
David Smith and William Cooper, Jr., eds., The University Press of Kentucky,
Lexington, Kentucky, 2000
Window on the war: Frances Dallam Peter's Lexington civil war diary, John
David Smith and William Cooper, Jr., eds. Lexington-Fayette
County Historic Commission, Lexington, Ky, 1976
Military
Central Kentucky during the civil war 1861-1865,
Ronald R. Alexander, Ph. D. thesis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
1976
A History of Morgan's Cavalry,
Basil W. Duke, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, In, 1960 [orig.
1866]
John Hunt Morgan and his raiders,
Edison H. Thomas, The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington,
Kentucky, 1975
Lexington
During the Civil War,
J.
Winston Coleman, Henry Clay Press, Lexington, Ky., 1968, (OCLC No. 1058769)
Morgan and his raiders, Cecil F. Holland, The Macmillan Company, New
York, 1947
Revolutionary War pensions of soldiers who settled in Fayette
County, Kentucky, Annie Walker Burns, Washington, DC,
1936 [SOLINET/ASERL Cooperative Microfilming Project, printing
master B92-131, 1 microfilm reel]
Revolutionary and 1812 wars soldiers, who drew pensions,
while residing in the county of Fayette: Lexington: Kentucky,
Annie Walker Burns, Wallins Creek, Ky. 1933
United Confederate Veterans: John C. Breckinridge Camp records,
one reel microfilm containing rosters of members and some clippings, Special
Collections, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington, Ky.
Miscellaneous
Academy of music (Lexington,
KY), 1869 Program. OCLC No. 32659706.,
Afro-American physicians in Lexington, 1895-1950, Cathy
Black, director, Kentucky Educational Television, 1989.
Videocassette.
Atlas of Bourbon, Clark, Fayette, Jessamine
and Woodford counties, KY: from actual surveys and official
records, Selby Publishing and Printing, Kokomo, IN, 1987
[facsimile reproduction of the 1877 ed. published by D.G. Beers
& Co., Philadelphia] [also 1982 microfilm available from
Louisville Microfilms, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky]
Belle Brezing: a famous Lexington bawd, J. Winston Coleman, Winburn Press,
Lexington, Ky., 1980
Bluegrass houses and their traditions, Elizabeth M. Simpson, Transylvania
Press, Lexington, Kentucky, 1932
The Blue-Grass region of Kentucky, James Lane Allen, The Macmillan Company,
New York, 1900
By-laws, Lexington chapter No. 1, royal arch masons, Lexington,
Ky: together with its history, list of members, etc., Royal
Arch Masons, Chapter No. 1, Lexington, Kentucky, 1903
By-laws of coach-makers union no. 59, Lexington, Kentucky,
18??, OCLC No. 34901298)
Catalogue of the instructors & pupils of the Lexington Female Institute:
from September 1845 to December 1846, the Institute, Scrugham & Dunlop,
Lexington, Ky., 1846
A checklist of Lexington, Kentucky book and pamphlet imprints, 1821-1850,
Roscoe Mitchell Pierson, M.A. Thesis, University of Kentucky, 1950
Cholera in Lexington, J.F. Hawley, University of Kentucky
Library Associates Keepsake No. 12, Lexington, Kentucky, 1963
A catalogue of the officers and students of the Transylvania University,
Lexington, Kentucky, various dates (1826 - OCLC 16915533, 1830 - OCLC
40325842, 1831 - OCLC 6611131, 1833 - OCLC 34714938)
Concise history of Lexington Lodge No. 1, F. & A.M., November
17, 1788-1913 showing, without rhetorical fog, the spirit of the
work in Lexington for the past century and a quarter.
Lexington, Kentucky, 1913 (OCLC No. 27695197)
Directory of African Americans in Lexington, Kentucky, 1893, Doris Y.
Wilkinson, Project on the African American Heritage, Lexington, Ky ?. 1998
Double murder at the Lexington Country Club an account of the slaying of Marion
Wiley and her mother Elsa, J. Winston Coleman, Winburn Press, Lexington,
Ky., 1981
Elegant homes of Lexington, Kentucky, 1897: six serigraphs, Grace Perreiah,
Polyglot Press, Lexington, Ky., 1982
Fayette County Kentucky Genealogical Society quarterly index,
The Society, Lexington, Kentucky Fayette County, Kentucky:
marriages, marriage bonds, Christ Church Cathedral, Lexington,
Kentucky, Lenna E.Triff Wallace, L.E.T. Wallace, Dayton, Ohio
[includes years 1795-1861
The first automobile in the blue grass, Thomas B. Dewhurst, Lost Cause
Press, Louisville, 1979.
The first printing in Kentucky: some account of Thomas Parvin and John
Bradford and the establishment of the Kentucky Gazette in the year 1787, with a
bibliography of seventy titles, Willard Rouse Jillson, C.T. Dearing Printing
Co,\., Louisville, KY., 1936
Freemasons: Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Proceedings of
the Grand Lodge held...in...Lexington, October...1802, Printed by
Daniel Bradford, OCLC number 40031371. Also
1803 (OCLC No. 40013726); 1804 (OCLC No. 40030760); 1805 (OCLC
No. 40037447); 1806 (OCLC
No. 40020898); 1807 (OLCL
NO. 40030616); 1808 (OCLC
No. 40036366); 1809 (OCLC
No. 40021593); 1810 (OCLC
No. 40010224); 1811 (OCLC
No. 40029761); 1812 (OCLC
No. 40016686); 1814 (OCLC
No. 40035222); 1815 (OLCL
No. 40020090); 1816 (OCLC
No. 40027936); 1817 (OCLC
No. 40006151); 1818 (OCLC No. 40029520); 1820 (OCLC No. 26843081); 1822 (OCLC No. 37328722); 1824 (OCLC Number 3405822); 1826
(OCLC No. 29830338)
Funeral notices, Lexington, Ky., 1806-1887,
Linda Ramsey Ashley, priv. pub., Rochester, Mich., 1996 (OCLC 35149825)
Guide to nineteenth-century Lexington photographers, Thomas M. House,
Kentucky, 1995.
An historical bibliography of Lexington, Kentucky, 1774-1946 (with
annotations), Willard Rouse Jillson, Perry Publishing Company, Frankfort,
Ky., 19??
John Bradford's contributions to printing and libraries in Lexington, Kentucky,
1787-1800, Elizabeth Gould Davis, M.A. Thesis, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY., 1951
High Oaks, Lexington sanitarium, Robert Cameron Chenault, Lexington, KY.,
1890 [SOLINET 1994 MN04168.09 KUK] 14p.
The Kentucky Chautauqua Assembly ... "Woodland park," Lexington,
Ky., June 26th to July 6th, 1888, the Assembly, Lexington, Ky., 1888
The Kentucky bluegrass: a regional profile and guide, Karl B. Raitz,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1980
Kentucky's bluegrass: a survey of the post offices, Robert M. Rennick, The
Depot, Lake Grove OR, 1993
Lexington, the Athens of the west, J. Winston Coleman, Winburn Press,
Lexington, Ky., 1981
Lexington, Kentucky, founded June 1775: the heart of the blue grass region,
Birds-eye view map, Mrs. Grant C. Knight, American Association of University
Women, 1929.
Lexington's music 1775-1840, Joy C. Carden, Thesis
(M.M.), University of Kentucky, 1975 [published as book in 1980
by the Lexington-Fayette (KY) County Historical Commission
Little Kit Carson, a guide to streets, horse farms, rural routes, interesting
places of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentucky, Robert Jefferson
Breckinridge, Quality Printing Company, Lexington, KY., 194?
Main street amusements, Gregory Albert Waller, Smithsonian Institution
Press, Washington, D.C., 1995
Music in Lexington before 1840, Joy Carden, Lexington-Fayette County
Historic Commission, Lexington, Ky., 1980
Old Homes of the blue grass: a photographic review, Richard Garrison, The
Kentucky Society, Lexington, Kentucky, 1950
One hundred and fifty years of freemasonery in
Lexington, Kentucky 1788-1938, J. Winston Coleman,
Lexington, Ky., 1938, (OCLC No.
27382867)
Part-time farming near Lexington, Kentucky, Merton Dale Oyler, Kentucky
Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, Kentucky, Bulletin No. 365, pages
107-121
The private school of Ella M. Williams, Lexington, Kentucky, J. Winston
Coleman, Winburn Press, Lexington, KY., 1980
Proceedings of the first convention of colored men of Kentucky; held in
Lexington, March the 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 26th, 1866: with the constitution of
the Kentucky State Benevolent Association, The Convention, Civill &
Calvert, Louisville, Ky., 1866
Roger Williams began Iroquois Hunt in 1880, Joan P. Mayer, typescript,
Lexington, KY., 1969 (OCLC 1027991)
Rules and regulations of the annual fair of the Colored A. & M.
Association Incorporated: to be held on the grounds of the white fair
association, Colored Agricultural and Mechanical Association, Standard
Printing, Lexington, Ky., 1897
The sanitary conditions and vital statistics of Fayette County, Kentucky,
W.S. Chipley, 1851 [alt. title: Western journal of medicine and surgery,
December 1851]
A sketch of the medical topography of Lexington and its vicinity,
Benjamin W. Dudley, printed by Thomas and George Palmer,
Philadelphia, 21 p., 1806
State convention of colored men, Proceedings of the
State Convention held at Lexington, Kentucky in the A.M.E.
Church, November 26th, 27th and 28th, Franklin Commonwealth
Printing, Frankfort, Ky.,1867
Seven
Anti-Slavery Pamphlets online at Centre College:
- Address to the Presbyterians of Kentucky,
proposing a plan for the Instruction and Emancipation of their
Slaves, 1835
- Breckinridge (Robert J.), 1800-1871. An Address Delivered
Before the Colonization Society of Kentucky
- Clay(Henry), 1777-1852. An Address Delivered to the
Colonization Society of Kentucky, at Frankfort, December 17, 1829
- First Annual Report of the Kentucky Colonization Society,
December 17, 1829
- Proceedings of the Colonization Society of Kentucky, with the
Address of the Hon. Daniel Mayes, at the Annual Meeting, at
Frankfort,
December 1st, 1831
- Underwood (Joseph R.), 1791-1876. Address Delivered Before the
Colonization Society of Bowling Green, July 4, 1832
- Young (Rev. John C.), Fourth Annual Report of the Kentucky
Colonization Society
Smoke rings & mint juleps: bluegrass grafitti, Gene Gribbin, Leighton
Press, Lexington, Kentucky, 1979
A study of the care of the care of the insane in Kentucky during the 1850's,
James L. Evans, microfilm of student paper, University of Kentucky Libraries,
Lexington, Ky., 1955.
The theatre in the frontier cities of Lexington, Kentucky and Cincinnati,
Ohio 1797-1835, Helen Langworthy, Ph.D. thesis, state University of Iowa,
1952
Transylvania university, its origin, rise, decline and fall, Robert
Peter, J.P. Morton and Co., Printers, Louisville, KY, 1896
Vital link to the bluegrass: the Covington and Lexington railroad, Paul
A. Tenkotte, priv. pub., 1981 (OCLC 32365445)
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