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The Public Papers of Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby, 1950-1955
344Overview
The years 1950 through 1955 offered problems and opportunities that made being governor both a challenge and a joy. It was a period of economic growth fostered by the artificial stimulus of the Korean War, and sudden economic readjustment when the war ended, that resulted in financial problems for Kentucky's government. There was depression in the important coal industry that caused a mass exodus of people from eastern Kentucky. A brief drought impaired agricultural production. While President Harry Truman had been quite solicitous of the state's needs, the new Republican administration in Washington was less so.
Yet, of a positive nature, there was an influx of tourists, a concerted effort to diversify the state's economic base through industrialization, and an attempt to mitigate a characteristic isolation both within and without through the construction of toll roads and rural highways. The papers in this volume reflect the thought of Kentucky's executive branch on all of these issues.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780813106069 |
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Publisher: | University Press of Kentucky |
Publication date: | 12/31/1983 |
Series: | Public Papers of the Governors of Kentucky |
Pages: | 344 |
Product dimensions: | 5.91(w) x 9.06(h) x (d) |