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Judge Kenneth Lyons Collection
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Duncan-Goff Scrapbook Collection
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Bath County Memorial Library Collection
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Father William T. Punch Letter Collection
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Imperial Court of Kentucky
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The Kentucky Reporter (1817-1830)
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Directory Collection
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Schools and Yearbooks Collection
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Congregations and Religious Materials Collection
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The Kentucky Gazette (1787-1840)
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United States Army Armor School, Fort Knox Yearbook Collection
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Lexington Public Library Collection
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Keller J. Dunn Photograph Collection
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Kentucky Progress Magazine (1928-1936)
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Elmer L. Foote Lantern Slide Collection
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Government Documents Collection
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Discover unique resources in our Digital Archives that tell the story of Fayette County. Visit cemeteries throughout Central Kentucky using our cemetery maps. Contact our resident experts in the Central Library's Kentucky Room with questions. The Lexington Public Library is a FamilySearch Affiliate Library.
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The Lexington Public Library has made an effort to ensure that all of our digital collections are public domain, or that we have gotten approval from the copyright holders to display their work. Most - but not all - of these collections, to the best of our knowledge, have no known US copyright restrictions. Some items in the collection are under copyright but qualify for online display by libraries under Section 108(h) of United States Copyright Law. Some of the collections provided in the Library's Digital Archives are made available under an assertion of fair use, which does not necessarily apply to an individual's use of them.
Muhlenberg County Black Marriages Book c.1866