TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
September 27, 1808, the Kentucky Abolition Society held their 1st meeting. The society of predominantly Baptist churches opposed the existence of slavery and sought to… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
September 27, 1808, the Kentucky Abolition Society held their 1st meeting. The society of predominantly Baptist churches opposed the existence of slavery and sought to… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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150 Lexington Police Join Firefighters Strike Waterbeds All The Rage
Democrats Loss Of Votes and Confidence and Failure to Motivate Crowds Lawrenceburg Man Killed By Lightening As He Entered Church; One Hand on Door
September 26, 1820, Daniel Boone died in Missouri a few months short of his 86th birthday. His family buried him in Missouri but reinterred him… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky’s 1st Miss America Heading Back Home After Coronation Keeneland Sets Records For # Sold and Highest Average Price
Lexington Firefighters Show In Force; Protest For Bargaining Power Lexington Put On Edge; Firefighters Say Meet Demands
Col. Theodore Roosevelt For NY Gov. Local Not Guilty of Killing Prohibition Agent After 1.5 Hour Trial; Frenchburg
On September 25, 1773, from North Carolina, Boone set out with a party of family and friends for his 1st attempt to settle in the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Dancing Assailed In Sermon By Baptist Preacher; Lexington UK Has Severe Shortage of Dorms