The Founding of Harman's Station and the Wiley Captivity
Released: Jan 01, 2013
Publisher: East Kentucky Press, Inc.
Format: Hardcover, 176 pages
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Classic history of the establishment of Harman’s Station, one of the earliest settlements in Eastern Kentucky. The author wrote about the capture of Jennie Wiley by Native Americans in the 19th century, her captivity and her ultimate escape. First written in 1910, the book contains four additional chapters written in Edward R. Hazelett in 1966 about Matthias Harman, the Scotch-Irish in Eastern Kentucky and information about Professor Connelley. This volume has 176 pages, with 28 photographs, maps and illustrations. $28.00, plus $4.00 shipping.
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