The Catholic Church on the Kentucky Frontier (1785-1812)Catholic University of America, 1936 - 235 pages |
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... referred as " home . " The pioneers were able to bring with them from Maryland only the bare essentials in the matter of covering , and clothing , in addition to food for the jour- ney , consequently most of the furniture for the new ...
... referred as " home . " The pioneers were able to bring with them from Maryland only the bare essentials in the matter of covering , and clothing , in addition to food for the jour- ney , consequently most of the furniture for the new ...
Page 96
... referred in 1810 , when he wrote : 66 N. Beits , a Methodist preacher offers two hundred acres on Rough creek , and Thomas Smith , a preacher's son , twenty dollars toward the building of a chapel . " 129 In the same letter Father ...
... referred in 1810 , when he wrote : 66 N. Beits , a Methodist preacher offers two hundred acres on Rough creek , and Thomas Smith , a preacher's son , twenty dollars toward the building of a chapel . " 129 In the same letter Father ...
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... referred when he wrote in January 1809 : I am now engaged in measures of judicial precaution , to secure the titles of the land I live on and of the late donation made by Mr. Dant : The corner of the land is questionable in some degree ...
... referred when he wrote in January 1809 : I am now engaged in measures of judicial precaution , to secure the titles of the land I live on and of the late donation made by Mr. Dant : The corner of the land is questionable in some degree ...
Contents
Religious Relationships in Early Kentucky | 171 |
The Diocese of Bardstown 18081812 | 196 |
APPENDICES | 214 |
Copyright | |
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