Kentucky Progress Magazine Volume: 02 Issue: 09 Author: Kentucky Progress Commission Date published: 1930-05-01 |
Abstract | The May issue is themed for the Kentucky Derby, and is a double-length issue. It contains articles about the Derby, as well as horse farms and other tourist attractions. |
Volume | 02 |
Alternative title | Kentucky Progress |
Author | Kentucky Progress Commission |
Owner | Lexington Public Library |
Type of resource | text |
Genre | government publication |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Publisher name | Kentucky Progress Commission, Publication Office |
Place of publication | Louisville, KY |
Date published | 1930-05-01 |
Date captured | 2019-05-06 |
Language | eng |
Width | 9.38 |
Height | 11.74 |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Fayette City: Lexington |
Subject temporal | 1930s |
Subject topic | Kentucky Derby Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Horses Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Racing Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Tourism Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Calumet Farm Authority: Local |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Kenton City: Covington |
Subject topic | Gambling Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Highways Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Drennon Springs Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Forests Authority: Local |
Subject topic | Lexington Cemetery Authority: Local |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Boyle City: Danville |
Subject geographic | State: Kentucky County: Jefferson City: Louisville |
Date/sequential designation | May 1930 |
Date/sequential designation | Volume 02, Issue 09 |
Content | Table of Contents: Proclamation, Gov. Flem. D. Sampson 13 The Kentucky Derby, Charles D. Cole 15 Lord Derby, Guest of Honor, 17 My Experience at the Kentucky Derby, John Thornton 19 Bill Describes Derby “As Is”, 21 Stay Sweet, Win or Lose, Robert E. Dundon 22 How d’ya Pick ‘em and Why?, V. Sanders and Frank K. Hoover 23 Winners of Kentucky Derby from 1875 to 1929, Charles O’Connor 25 A. Nonymous Horse Poet, 27 Horse Farms, First Chapter of Thrilling Story, 31 Stallion Tours, 35 Back to Old Kentucky, James Tandy Ellis 37 Calumet Farm, 38 Covington Landmark, Mary Laidley, 55 Danville’s History is History of Kentucky, 58 “Come on Down” Old Kentuck’ Calls, Howard Burba 67 Famous Old Drennon Springs, Col. R. T. Durrett 73 Lexington’s Silent City of the Dead, John W. Townsend 76 Kentucky’s Forest Resources, W. E. Jackson, Jr. 90 |
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