Charles Julian journal, 1800-1869

Descriptive Summary

Title
Charles Julian journal, 1800-1869
Creator
Julian, Charles, 1774-1837.
Extent
1 reel of microfilm (partial)
Subjects
Julian, Charles, 1774-1837.
Julian, Jennie Moore.
Julian, Harriet L, 1798-
Julian, Hellen, 1800-
Julian, Mildred Abbott, 1802-
Julian, John James, 1804-
Julian, Charles Henry, 1806-
Julian, Margaret, 1808-
Julian, Jane, 1811-
Julian, Henry S, 1813-
Julian, Virginia, 1815-
Julian, Ann Maria, 1817-
Julian, Alexander, 1820?-
Julian, Bettie C. Laughlin, d. 1877.
Julian, Charles H, 1854-
Julian, Lucy W, 1856-
Julian, Jane Moore, 1858-
Julian, William Alexander, 1860-
Julian, Henry W, 1862-
Julian, Tarlton G, 1864-
Julian, Clarence, 1869-
Julian family.
Farm management--Kentucky.
Agriculture--Kentucky.
Frontier and pioneer life--Kentucky.
Farmers.
Kentucky--History.
Kentucky--Genealogy.
Journals (notebooks)
Arrangement
Arrangement is basically chronological.
Finding Aid Author
Processed by: Archives Staff ; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Farmer. Charles Julian was born in Virginia. He represented Stafford County in that state's legislature, then, in 1812 came to Kentucky with his wife Jennie Moore Julian, and their children. In Kentucky, he was one of the directors of the Commonwealth Bank and the Bank of Kentucky. His son Alexander married Bettie C. Laughlin in 1853; she died in 1877, leaving seven children.
Scope and Content
This journal includes hints on farming, diagrams of planting, including contour plowing, statements on the best procedures for journeying westward, and lists of the children of Charles Julian and of his son, Alexander Julian.

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