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Kentucky County: Benjamin Lincoln (1733–1810), Revolutionary War general 24,776: 337 sq mi (873 km 2) Livingston County: 139: Smithland: 1799: Christian County: Robert Livingston (1746–1813), one of the Committee of Five that drafted the Declaration of Independence: 8,892: 316 sq mi (818 km 2) Logan County: 141: Russellville: 1792: Lincoln ...
Silas Dwane House [3] (born August 7, 1971) is an American writer best known for his novels.He is also a music journalist, environmental activist, and columnist.His fiction is known for its attention to the natural world, working-class characters, and the plight of the rural place and rural people.
Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 – February 17, 1984) was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator who is known for his short stories, poetry, and novels as well as non-fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia.
The story is a fictionalized account of real subjects in the history of eastern Kentucky. Cussy Mary is a "Book Woman" — one of the Packhorse Librarians who delivered books to remote areas of the Appalachian Mountains during the Great Depression, from 1935 to 1943, as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration ...
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Crawford was also the first host of the Emmy Award-winning television series Kentucky Life on Kentucky Educational Television, from the debut in September 1995 through summer 1999. [2] He has published four books, all compilations of his columns: "Crawford's Journal" in 1986, "Kentucky Stories" in 1994, "Kentucky Footnotes" in 2010, and "The ...
[2] The Bingham family that owned The Courier-Journal, other friends of Creason, and alumni of the University of Kentucky made donations to the UK School of Journalism to establish the Joe Creason Lecture Series, which began in 1977 with a lecture by columnist James J. Kilpatrick. James Reston of The New York Times gave the next lecture, in ...