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Located on the Ohio River, Louisville was an important early port town. As a result of increased river trade from steamboats, the city’s population tripled between 1810 and 1820. 1856 (Date of Publication)

This image is part of the University of Kentucky’s Special Collections Library — Rare Books collection, housed at the University of Kentucky. The creator was James T. Lloyd. The image was digitized in 2009.




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