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History of Kentucky - Volume #1

History of Kentucky - Volume #1

Lewis Collins

Southern Historical Press
2019
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By: Lewis Collins. Orig. Pub. 1874, reprinted 2019, 734 pages, Index, Hard Cover, ISBN #0-89308-166-3.These two volumes by father and son are the most valued, accurate and complete history of Kentucky to be found in print and for many generations were the textbooks for the study of Kentucky history. The Index to this set of books mentions over 25,000 persons.Vol. I contains: A list of Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky; soldiers of the county of Kentucky when Kentucky County was still a part of Virginia. The Annals from 1774-1874; an outline or chronological history of Kentucky; and a section of miscellaneous statistics on the state such as: Governors, Representatives, organizations before statehood and much other valuable data.Vol. II contains a revised and up-dated version of Lewis Collins original 1847 history of Kentucky's 116 counties at this date and approximately 500 sketches of individuals prominent in their formation and settlement, together with their families. A very detailed genealogy of the family of Daniel Boone is given in Volume #2.
History of Kentucky - Volume #2

History of Kentucky - Volume #2

Lewis Collins

Southern Historical Press
2019
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By: Lewis Collins. Orig. Pub. 1874, reprinted 2019, 870 pages, Index, Hard Cover, ISBN #0-89308-167-1.These two volumes by father and son are the most valued, accurate and complete history of Kentucky to be found in print and for many generations were the textbooks for the study of Kentucky history. The Index to this set of books mentions over 25,000 persons.Vol. I contains: A list of Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky; soldiers of the county of Kentucky when Kentucky County was still a part of Virginia. The Annals from 1774-1874; an outline or chronological history of Kentucky; and a section of miscellaneous statistics on the state such as: Governors, Representatives, organizations before statehood and much other valuable data.Vol. II contains a revised and up-dated version of Lewis Collins original 1847 history of Kentucky's 116 counties at this date and approximtely 500 sketches of individuals prominent in their formation and settlement, together with their families. A very detailed genealogy of the family of Daniel Boone is given in Volume #2.
The Knuckle-Smash Kid: Edward Warren

The Knuckle-Smash Kid: Edward Warren

Michael Lewis Collins

Independently Published
2020
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Candice closed the book and held it to her chest. She was on her way to meet the Kid and tell his story. She left her dull life as a typesetter back in Baltimore, Maryland, so she could be a real writer. But even more than that, she wanted to be with the Knuckle-Smash Kid. The stories started around six years ago. She would read each one from cover to cover. Each story was more violent, more seductive than the last. The Kid was everything the men back in Baltimore weren't. She would go there, write his story, and then throw herself at him, hoping he would make her a woman. She was twenty years old and on an adventure of a lifetime.A small-town sheriff's life is turned upside down when a young writer comes to town in search of his story but not his real story. Along the way, the young writer Candice Martin learns that not everything printed is true and the man she fell in love within the book was different from the real Edward Warren.
Minding Henry Lewis

Minding Henry Lewis

Sarah Collins Honenberger

Point Books
2014
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The panicked voice of a teenage girl interrupts Celie Landon's gardening at her river house one unseasonably warm April day. As soon as she realizes the dark spot in the water may be a child, she races to help the girl, but arrives too late. During the rescue efforts for 11 year-old Henry Lewis, his older sister Meeka and Celie are inextricably linked. The guilt that each one feels roils under the surface while the body remains missing for four days. As Celie obsesses over her part in the drowning, she confronts feelings of inadequacy after a year-long battle with cancer, the widening distance from her husband Jake, and issues from her New England childhood in an all-white town. 14-year-old Meeka, crushed by her mother's withdrawal, worries about her continuing responsibility to 'mind' her little sister Jasmine, 5, and two cousins, Lin , 7, and Rey, 13, abandoned by his mother a year earlier. Struggling to make sense of the sudden changes in her world, Meeka is curious about the white lady's ongoing interjection in their lives. Their growing relationship is complicated by Celie's disgust over her failure to be the person she thought she was before the cancer. At the funeral while Meeka's mother and schoolmates challenge her publicly, Rey disappears. Meeka blames herself. Guessing that he's gone to find his unreliable mother, she leaves home secretly to track him down. When Celie figures out where Meeka has gone, she follows her to Baltimore in hopes of avoiding another tragedy. Interwoven with lingering issues of race in small-town America, the story celebrates the journey of unlikely friends who discover common ground in their grief and in their determination to be better people.
Rebecca's Child

Rebecca's Child

Lewis S. Collins

Xulon Press
2009
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Rebecca's Child, his name is Lil James. He only knows one mother, but there are two women who can be called that name. Which name is correct, Rebecca or mother? Both, if you let either one of them answer that question. This story takes place in the Washington, DC area, as well as a brief stint in Ft. Lauderdale and Miami Florida. Two young women, who were friends since childhood, now, they both claim they have a child of their own. Find out who is the mother of Lil James, or decide for yourself. After reading "Rebecca's Child," you might be quite surprised by the ending, if there is one. The Author introduces himself to his readers as "Buttons." He was born Lewis S. Collins II, on August 30, 1972, at George Washington Hospital, in Washington DC. While raised in "Glassmanor," he frequented many schools in and out of Washington, DC. The First school he remembered attending was also attended by Amy Carter, the daughter of then President Jimmy Carter. Buttons recalls seeing Secret Service men escorting Amy Carter to her classroom every morning. He eventually graduated from Oxon Hill High School. During his incarceration, he completed a correspondence course at Stratford Career Institute. Buttons is now certified in Fitness and Nutrition, as well as an inspired author. If you would like to contact Buttons, to can e-mail him at [email protected], or write him at P.O. Box 828, Oxon Hill, MD 20745.