Lot of seven (9) black & white archival photographic prints documenting pioneer-era log cabins and historic structures at Fort Harrod Memorial Park, Kentucky.


These photographs are later archival / documentary reprints made from earlier historical negatives for reference, educational, or study purposes. They are not modern souvenirs or postcards, and not original 18th-century photographs.


The compact format is typical of archival reference photography, making these especially appealing to collectors of Americana, frontier history, pioneer life, and historical ephemera.


Old Fort Harrod State Park was established in 1927 and was originally named Pioneer Memorial State Park. It features a full-scale reconstruction of the 1774 fort established by James Harrod, the first permanent American settlement in the state.












Ideal for study, archival collections, scrapbooks, research files, or small-frame displays in rustic or historical settings.


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