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Kentucky University era “Ashland Gardens and Green-house.” Lexington (Ky.) Daily Press, 6 July 1875. “Notes and Queries.” American Historical Record 1.12 (December 1872): 554. “Our Readers Will Learn with Pleasure that ‘Ashland’…Has Been Purchased…” Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter, 17 January 1866. “Presentation. A handsome pair of fawns…” Lexington (Ky.) Daily Press, 1 February 1872. “The A. and M. College To Remain Here A Little While, Until It Is Removed.” Lexington (Ky.) Press, 20 August 1878. “The Ashland Property was conveyed…” Lexington (Ky.) Daily Press, 8 May 1871. “The Great South.” Scribner's Monthly, December 1874. “The Museum of Kentucky University.” Lexington (Ky.) Daily Press, 11 June 1872.

The McDowell era “1777 – Henry Clay – 1927.” Editorial. Lexington (Ky.) Herald, 12 April 1927. “A Dining at Ashland.” Lexington, KY: Kentucky Leader, 13 March 1890, 5. “A Pleasant Scene.” Lexington (Ky.) Daily Press, (p 1, col 2), 17 June 1877. “A Visit To Ashland, Henry Clay’s Famous Home, 100 Years Ago.” (c. 1898.) Kentucky Explorer, October 1998, 31-33. Andrews, Maude. “A Visit To Henry Clay’s Home. Something of Beautiful Ashland…” Atlanta Constitution, June, c. 1887, 2. “An Historic Neighbor.” Lexington (Ky.) Herald, c. 1927. “Articles Are Approved. Henry Clay Memorial Foundation Will Seek to Buy Ashland.” Lexington, KY: unidentified newspaper, c. April 1926. “Ashland Addition to the City of Lexington.” Lexington (Ky.) Herald, 8 April, 1917, 8.

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