The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky: To the Statesmen, Soldiers, and Citizens of Garrard County.
The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky: To the Statesmen, Soldiers, and Citizens of Garrard County.
The Song of Lancaster, Kentucky: To the Statesmen, Soldiers, and Citizens of Garrard County is a historical poem by Eugenia Dunlap Potts, written in the late 19th century. It recounts the early history of Lancaster, Kentucky, highlighting the lives of settlers, soldiers, and significant events that shaped the community. Through vivid verse, Potts captures the region's natural beauty and the impact of human conflict, particularly interactions with Native American tribes and the arrival of pioneers like Daniel Boone. The poem serves as a nostalgic tribute to the town's legacy and the intertwined fates of its inhabitants and environment.






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