An official record of early Kentucky law and life in 1809–1810.
This volume collects acts passed at the Eighteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, offering a window into the era’s governance, public works, and social concerns. It presents the statutes in their enacted form, touching on roads, bridges, academies, taxation, and municipal regulation.
- See how towns like Frankfort and Glasgow are shaped by new rules, from bridge construction to governance.
- Explore acts organizing academies, regulating juries, and managing state finances.
- Learn about infrastructure projects, including turnpikes, rivers, and navigation initiatives.
- Read about local relief efforts, county levies, and the administration of courts and clerks.
Ideal for readers of Kentucky history, early American governance, and archival legal texts.