| PAGE | When the Ocean Covered Kentucky | 9 | The Aborigines of Kentucky | 10 | Some Prehistoric Remains | 16 | The Discovery of Kentucky | 18 | Indian Claims in Kentucky | 22 | Scouwa | 23 | The Graveyard of the Mammoths | 27 | The Druid of Kentucky | 28 | A Pioneer Nobleman | 33 | Early Kentucky Customs | 37 | Boone's Illustrious Peer | 41 | Boone's Trace | 49 | Boone in Captivity | 52 | Boonesborough's Brave Defense | 56 | The Lost Baby | 61 | The First Romance in Kentucky | 64 | A Wedding in the Wilderness | 67 | Pioneer Children | 70 | How the Pioneers Made Change | 72 | A Woman's Will | 73 | When the Women Brought the Water | 76 | The Result of One Rash Act | 83 | Two Kentucky Heroes | 86 | The Battle of the Boards | 89 | The Faithful Slave and His Reward | 91 | The Double Shot | 94 | A Man of Strategy and Sagacity | 96 | The Kind-hearted Indian | 100 | Saved by the Hug of a Bear | 101 | A Kentuckian Defeated the British | 105 | A Famous March | 110 | The First Christmas Party | 113 | Fort Jefferson | 115 | "The Hard Winter" | 118 | Wildcat McKinney | 119 | How Kentucky was Formed | 122 | Kentucky in the Revolution | 123 |
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