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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

May 4, 2020

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

July 28, 2018

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

October 17, 2016

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

March 2, 2015

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

April 25, 2013

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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“Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

October 7, 2011

YOU ARE HERE -> 1854-57 We made a promise some days ago to give an account of our visit to Ashland, which for so many years was the home of Henry Clay, a name dear to the American people… Ashland has often been described by abler pens than ours, and its name has gone forth … More “Henry Clay is dead and Ashland is a ruin…”

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