Books by "Charles William Calhoun"

12 books found

A History of New Mexico

A History of New Mexico

by Charles Florus Coan

1925

History of Jefferson County, Iowa

History of Jefferson County, Iowa

by Charles J. Fulton

1912

Physical Properties of the Iron-carburets, Third Paper

Physical Properties of the Iron-carburets, Third Paper

by Albert Charles Peale, Bailey Willis, Carl Barus, Charles Abiathar White, Edmund G. Wagner, Joseph Silas Diller, Lester Frank Ward, Warren Upham

1886

Minerva's Manoeuvres

Minerva's Manoeuvres

by Charles Battell Loomis

1905

Louisiana Reports

Louisiana Reports

by Louisiana. Supreme Court, Thomas H. Thorpe, Charles G. Gill

1893

Air Force combat wings : lineage and honors histories 1947-1977

Air Force combat wings : lineage and honors histories 1947-1977

by Charles A. Ravenstein

1984 · DIANE Publishing

Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia

by Charles Lee Smith, Colyer Meriwether, Herbert Baxter Adams

1888

The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806

The History of Pioneer Lexington, 1779-1806

by Charles R. Staples

2021 · University Press of Kentucky

In this study of Kentucky pioneer life, Charles R. Staples creates a colorful record of Lexington's first twenty-seven years. He writes of the establishment of an urban center in the midst of the frontier expansion, and in the process documents Lexington's vanishing history. Staples begins with the settlement of the town, describing its early struggles and movement toward becoming the "capitol" of Fayette County. He also presents interesting pictures of the early pioneers and their livelihood: food, dress, houses, cooking utensils, "house raisings," religious meetings, horse races, and other types of entertainment. First published in 1939, this reprint provides those interested in the early history of Kentucky with a comprehensive look at Lexington's pioneer period. Staples recreates a time when downtown's busiest streets were still wilderness and a land rich with agricultural potential was developing commercial elements. Because he wrote during a period when much of pioneer Lexington remained, he provides a wealth of primary information that could not be assembled again.

1891-1904

1891-1904

by Charles Wells Moulton

1910