Saturday, May 31, 1924
War Dead Sleep On As Cave Hill Graves Covered With Blossoms Tribute Paid To Defenders By Nation, State, and City
War Dead Sleep On As Cave Hill Graves Covered With Blossoms Tribute Paid To Defenders By Nation, State, and City
May 31, 1797, the Kentucky Gazette ran an announcement for public amusement in Central Kentucky. “A room for exhibition purposes has been erected for tumbling,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky On Verge To Become 28th State and First in 28 Years To Legalize Casino Gambling 3,000 Apply For 700 Amazon Jobs in Campbellsville
Black Family Given Protection in All White Neighborhoods; Detroit Conservationist Want Mammoth Cave to be Designated National Wilderness Area To Stop New Cave Paths for… Read More »May 30, 1974
Louisville Holds Parade Today For Soldiers Who Died In War Graves of 5,000 in Cave Hill Cemetery to be Decorated With Flowers
On May 30, 1806, Andrew Jackson and Charles Dickinson, two Tennesseans, crossed the state border to settle their differences in one of Kentucky’s most famous… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Annual Memorial Day Exercises At Cemetery Friday St. Louis Gangs Steal Whiskey From Old Taylor Warehouse by Digging Tunnels and Siphoning Barrells
Hubbard Brothers Winners in Their Primary Races Breckinridge, Rogers, Ford, and Cook Also Winners
Stockholders, Creditors Not Part of $50 Million Kentucky Central Payout NATO: WE MADE MISTAKES
May 29, 1775, Richard Henderson’s journal stated that a letter arrived at Boonesboro containing news of a battle near Boston. The Battles of Lexington and… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY