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The Growing Business of Sports Two Years After Mooney Died, Loretta Still Greives
Insomnia Drives Teacher To Death; Bowling Green Latonia Entries For Friday; Latonia
July 5, 1863, General J. H. Morgan’s Raiders battled Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Hanson’s small Union force for nearly six hours in Lebanon. During the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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July 4, 1777, Fort Boonesborough endured its 3rd and most serious attack. With a force of 200 warriors, British Chief Black Fish surrounded the fort. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY