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Bryan Station: Heroes and Heroines

de Virginia Webb Howard

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Bryan Station: Heroes and Heroines. Lexington, KY: Commercial Printing (1st Edition, 1932). Hardcover with blue boards and gilt titles; no dust jacket (if issued), 164 pages. Original blank DAR order form (3-1/2"x5") laid in. Endpapers and pages lightly toned, but clean and unmarked. Some looseness to the front hinge, but text block still firmly attached. Light edge wear to covers; head and foot of spine starting to fray.

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Bryan Station was established in 1779 five miles northeast of Lexington, Kentucky. Like all of the early forts and stations it was continually harassed by Indian attacks. The most famous of these was in 1782. Two things set this attack apart from the others. One was the role the women played in going to the spring. And the other was that it led to the Battle of Blue Licks just a few days later. At Blue Licks on August 19, 1782, the Indians and their British allies that were retreating from Bryan Station were being followed by 180 Kentuckians. They had gathered from several of the surrounding forts to come to the aid of those at Bryan Station. When these militiamen arrived at Bryan Station and found the Indians were retreating they took off in pursuit. The Indians then took a stand and waited to ambush the Kentuckians. In only about 15 minutes nearly seventy Kentuckians died in what was clearly a pivotal attack that killed some of Kentucky's early leaders. It was a devastating blow to all of the frontier stations. Barely a person in the entire area could escape without knowing a friend or family member that had lost their life at the Blue Licks. As time when on, the story of the courageous women of Bryan Station was told and retold and came to be one of the only positive aspects of such a dark week in Kentucky's history. In an era when men and their deeds were what made history, this story of the women captured the imagination of generations to come.

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Librería
heytotobooks US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
01252106KK
Título
Bryan Station: Heroes and Heroines
Autor
Virginia Webb Howard
Ilustrador
Helen Marshall
Formato/Encuadernación
Hardcover with blue cloth boards
Estado del libro
Usado - Collectible - Good
Estado de la sobrecubierta
No dust jacket (if issued)
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
1st
Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Editorial
Commercial Printing Company
Lugar de publicación
Lexington, KY
Fecha de publicación
1932
Tamaño
1 x 6 x 9.2"
Peso
1.20 libras
Palabras clave
Bryan Station, Kentucky, Lexington
Catálogos del vendedor
Rare Books; History; Kentucky;

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