September 9, 1974
President Ford Runs Into 1st Public Protest Over Unconditional Pardon Evel Knievel Fails In Attempt To Jump Snake Canon
President Ford Runs Into 1st Public Protest Over Unconditional Pardon Evel Knievel Fails In Attempt To Jump Snake Canon
Candidates Go After The Farmer Vote This Fall Several States Holding Primaries Today
Horse Buyers Balk At 1% NTRA Wants To Charge At Auction Migrants Are finding Working Is Drying Up In Central Kentucky
The Virginia Gazette of September 9, 1775, described an exhibition of Morgan’s Riflemen or Morgan’s Rifles, previously Morgan’s Sharpshooters. “A man held between his knees… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On September 8, 1775, Frances Jane Greenleaf and her crew reached Fort Harrod. Francis later manufactured the 1st salt in Kentucky at Drilling’s Lick, an… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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McGwire Hits #61 Storm Ends Louisvillian’s Bid To Row Across The Atlantic
Monday, September 7, 1778, the Great Siege of Fort Boonesborough began when the best war chiefs of the Shawnee, an estimated 444 Native Americans, 12… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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