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The Southern Aid Society And The Slavery Controversy, Victor B. Howard
The Southern Aid Society And The Slavery Controversy, Victor B. Howard
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
An article by Victor B. Howard published in the June 1972 issue of Church History, pages 208-224.
Jefferson, Kentucky And The Closing Of The Port Of New Orleans, 1802-1803, Stuart Seely Sprague
Jefferson, Kentucky And The Closing Of The Port Of New Orleans, 1802-1803, Stuart Seely Sprague
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
A manuscript written by Stuart Seely Sprague in 1972 on Kentucky's reaction to the port closing of New Orleans in 1802 and 1803.
The Louisville Canal: Key To Aaron Burr's Western Trip Of 1805, Stuart Seely Sprague
The Louisville Canal: Key To Aaron Burr's Western Trip Of 1805, Stuart Seely Sprague
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
A manuscript written by Stuart Seely Sprague in 1972 on the Burr Conspiracy as it related to Kentucky.
An Analysis Of Long-Range Planning For Higher Education In The United States, Morris Norfleet
An Analysis Of Long-Range Planning For Higher Education In The United States, Morris Norfleet
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
A report by Morris Norfleet published by the Bureau of Research and Development at Morehead State University in 1972.
The Interrelating Of Library And Basic Education Services For Disadvantaged Adults: A Demonstration Of Four Alternative Working Models, Ann Preston Hayes
The Interrelating Of Library And Basic Education Services For Disadvantaged Adults: A Demonstration Of Four Alternative Working Models, Ann Preston Hayes
Faculty Research at Morehead State University
A proposal for research submitted to the United States Commissioner of Education for support through authorization of the National Center for Educational Research and Development to support public libraries and basic adult education services for undereducated adults in Appalachia.