HISTORY OF ELIZABETHTOWN, KENTUCKY AND ITS SURROUNDINGS

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A History of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and Its Surroundings

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HIST OF ELIZABETHTOWN KENTUCKY

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History of Elizabethtown and Its Surroundings

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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

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Writings on American History

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History of Elizabethtown, Kentucky 1869-1921

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Lincoln Legends

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Kentucky Baptist History, 1770...1922

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Field of Corpses

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Democracy's Lawyer

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