6 edition of The Ohio River found in the catalog.
Published
1989 by University Press of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Map on lining papers.
Statement | John Ed Pearce ; photographs by Richard Nugent. |
Contributions | Nugent, Richard, 1949- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F516 .P33 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 187 p. : |
Number of Pages | 187 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2195327M |
ISBN 10 | 0813116937 |
LC Control Number | 89014830 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 19921448 |
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A choice must be made. The journeys, first when Mary was captured and taken to the Shawnee camp and then her journey of escape, beg to be discovered. Despite the river traffic, Ohio River cruises are scenic and relaxing; there's more to see than you might expect. The new legislation included two essential provisions. The first locks on the river — the Louisville and Portland Canal — were built to circumnavigate the falls between and Even if you dislike the woman and disagree with the decisions she made, you simply cannot deny the magnitude of what she accomplished.
When she was starving, all I could think about was food. Henderson, Kentucky. Infollowing the war, France ceded the area to Britain, and thus to the settlers in the colonies of Britain. The two locks that Olmsted will replace are well-recognized sources of frustration for towboat operators.
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If it was hidden in the hollow, chances are it has been. If you take it a step further and do the research on who these early settlers of this yet wild, untamed, and dangerous part of the country were, you'll develop a respect for their plight and for the bravery in which they chose to set out and have a legitimate life of their own.
The museum is located within the John James Audubon State Park, where you'll also find park trails for walking. Fears that Louisville's transshipment industry would collapse proved ill-founded: the increasing size of steamships and barges on the river meant that the outdated locks could only service the smallest vessels until well after the Civil War.
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