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The Men Who Built Louisville
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

The Men Who Built Louisville

From 1870 to 1900, Louisville became a larger part of the American Industrial Revolution. The expansion of railroads was a key factor to becoming a center for industry, trade and commerce. Paul Jones Jr. helped the city become a world leader in bourbon production, and Louisville was the largest tobacco manufacturer due to successful brokers like Andrew Graham. John Leather's jean cloth facility was among the most productive in the world. The largest box factory also resided in the city, and Louisville became the banking capital of the South. Author Bryan S. Bush details those behind the massive industry in the City of Progress.

Irish Migrants in New Communities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Irish Migrants in New Communities

Irish migrants in new communities: Seeking the Fair Land? comprises the second collection of essays by these editors exploring fresh aspects and perspectives on the subject of the Irish diaspora. This volume, edited by Máirtín Ó Catháin and Mícheál Ó hAodha, develops many of the oral history themes of the first book and concentrates more on issues surrounding the adaptation of migrants to new or host environments and cultures. These new places often have a jarring effect, as well as a welcoming air, and the Irish bring their own interpretations, hostilities, and suspicions, all of which are explored in a fascinating and original number of new perspectives.

Men Who Built Louisville, The: The City of Progress in the Gilded Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Men Who Built Louisville, The: The City of Progress in the Gilded Age

From 1870 to 1900, Louisville became a larger part of the American Industrial Revolution. The expansion of railroads was a key factor to becoming a center for industry, trade and commerce. Paul Jones Jr. helped the city become a world leader in bourbon production, and Louisville was the largest tobacco manufacturer due to successful brokers like Andrew Graham. John Leather's jean cloth facility was among the most productive in the world. The largest box factory also resided in the city, and Louisville became the banking capital of the South. Author Bryan S. Bush details those behind the massive industry in the City of Progress.

Biographia Hibernica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Biographia Hibernica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1822
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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History and Reminiscence, from the Records of Old Settlers Union of Princeville and Vicinity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of Indiana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688
Constructing the Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Constructing the Past

Discusses the reactions of seventeenth and eighteenth-century writers of Irish history to the unprecedented turbulence of the age. Ireland and the Irish, it is often argued, have been mired for centuries in mindsets which employ the past in order to trace and justify the enmities of the present. However, as Constructing the Past: Writing Irish History 1600-1800 seeks to underscore, the truth of such interactions with the Irish past is far more complex and dynamic. Spanning two hundred years of history, this book finds a relationship with the past which is as adaptive as it is rigid, as iconoclastic as it is reactionary. Beginning with an Introduction by Roy Foster, this innovative volume inc...

The Irish Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 754

The Irish Nation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1876
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The pharmacist and chemical record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

The pharmacist and chemical record

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1871
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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