[Kentucky broadside collection]. 1810-1944.

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[Kentucky broadside collection]. 1810-1944.

73 pieces : ill., ports.

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McGovern, James P. (James Patrick)

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Northern Bank of Kentucky.

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Preston, William, 1816-1887

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Southern Exposition (Louisville, Ky.)

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Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

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Knights Templar (Masonic order). Grand Commandery (Kentucky)

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