| PAGE |
| When the Ocean Covered Kentucky | [9] |
| The Aborigines of Kentucky | [10] |
| Some Prehistoric Remains | [16] |
| The Discovery of Kentucky | [18] |
| Indian Claims in Kentucky | [22] |
| Scouwa | [23] |
| The Graveyard of the Mammoths | [27] |
| The Druid of Kentucky | [28] |
| A Pioneer Nobleman | [33] |
| Early Kentucky Customs | [37] |
| Boone's Illustrious Peer | [41] |
| Boone's Trace | [49] |
| Boone in Captivity | [52] |
| Boonesborough's Brave Defense | [56] |
| The Lost Baby | [61] |
| The First Romance in Kentucky | [64] |
| A Wedding in the Wilderness | [67] |
| Pioneer Children | [70] |
| How the Pioneers Made Change | [72] |
| A Woman's Will | [73] |
| When the Women Brought the Water | [76] |
| The Result of One Rash Act | [83] |
| Two Kentucky Heroes | [86] |
| The Battle of the Boards | [89] |
| The Faithful Slave and His Reward | [91] |
| The Double Shot | [94] |
| A Man of Strategy and Sagacity | [96] |
| The Kind-hearted Indian | [100] |
| Saved by the Hug of a Bear | [101] |
| A Kentuckian Defeated the British | [105] |
| A Famous March | [110] |
| The First Christmas Party | [113] |
| Fort Jefferson | [115] |
| "The Hard Winter" | [118] |
| Wildcat McKinney | [119] |
| How Kentucky was Formed | [122] |
| Kentucky in the Revolution | [123] |
| Kentucky's Pioneer Historian | [125] |
| Spanish Conspiracy | [128] |
| A Kentucky Inventor | [135] |
| Other Kentucky Inventions | [138] |
| The Man who Knew about Birds | [140] |
| A Hero of Honor | [143] |
| The "Pride of the Pennyrile" | [150] |
| Lucy Jefferson Lewis | [153] |
| Natural Curiosities in Kentucky | [155] |
| The World's Greatest Natural Wonder | [159] |
| How Reelfoot Lake Was Formed | [161] |
| Kentucky Valor in 1812-1815 | [163] |
| A Triumvirate of Eloquence | [166] |
| Kentuckians in Texas and Mexico | [167] |
| Clay, the Great Commoner | [169] |
| Kentucky in the War between the States | [171] |
| Why Some Cities were so Named | [175] |
| Kentucky in the Field of Science | [179] |
| "Bessemer Steel" in Kentucky | [182] |
| Kentucky Artists | [184] |
| Kentucky in the Field of Letters | [187] |
| Kentuckians in History | [190] |