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Rice S. Eubank

Known for a concise early-20th-century history of the Bluegrass State, this writer is chiefly remembered through The Story of Kentucky. Reliable biographical details are scarce, which gives the work an old-library, rediscovered quality.

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The story of Kentucky

The story of Kentucky

by Rice S. Eubank

About the author

Rice S. Eubank is an early-20th-century American author best known for The Story of Kentucky, published in 1913. The book has remained accessible through major library and public-domain catalogs, which is why the name still appears in audiobook and ebook collections today.

Beyond that work, confirmed personal details about Eubank are limited in the sources available here. Rather than overstate the record, it is safest to say that the author is primarily documented through this Kentucky history and its later reprints and digital editions.

That makes Eubank less a heavily profiled literary figure and more a preserved historical voice: a writer whose reputation now rests on a single enduring regional history.