The Blue-Grass Region of Kentucky, and Other Kentucky Articles
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A collection of descriptive essays and sketches portraying the landscapes, rural customs, and everyday life of Kentucky’s blue-grass and mountain regions. The pieces blend close natural observation of turf, pastures, seasons, and mountain passes with vivid vignettes of rural inhabitants, fairs, court days, and domestic scenes, noting cabins, household routines, and community gatherings. Travel sketches recount journeys across the Cumberland Gap and along mountain roads, registering geography, local types, and roadside incidents, while other essays examine agricultural practices, livestock, and seasonal rhythms. The tone shifts between lyrical landscape portraiture and grounded social reportage, producing varied snapshots of place and labor.
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