Description: Ex library book; has call number sticker on spine and barcode sticker on back board. Stamp of former library on front fly leaf. Great condition. Binding tight, no crease in spine. Front top right corner has small bump, otherwise no faults.Synopsis from AbeBooks:In his youth Daniel Trabue (1760–1840) served as a Virginia soldier in the Revolutionary War. After three years of service on the Kentucky frontier, he returned home to participate as a sutler in the Yorktown campaign. Following the war he settled in the Piedmont, but by 1785 his yearning to return westward led him to take his family to Kentucky, where they settled for a few years in the upper Green River country. He recorded his narrative in 1827, in the town of Columbia, of which he was a founder. A keen observer of people and events, Trabue captures experiences of everyday life in both the Piedmont and frontier Kentucky. His notes on the settling of Kentucky touch on many important moments in the opening of the Bluegrass region.
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Publication Year: 2004
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Westward Into Kentucky : the Narrative of Daniel Trabue
Illustrator: Yes
Author: Daniel Trabue
Features: Ex-Library
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Genre: History, Kentucky History
Topic: Kentucky History
Number of Pages: 224 Pages