TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
July 23, 1819, Bushrod Boswell, a Lexington merchant, and Samuel Q. Richardson, a Cincinnati attorney, met in a duel with pistols on the Fayette/Woodford county… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
July 23, 1819, Bushrod Boswell, a Lexington merchant, and Samuel Q. Richardson, a Cincinnati attorney, met in a duel with pistols on the Fayette/Woodford county… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Carter Teen Won’t Stand Trial For killing Sister’s Abusive Boyfriend U.S. Navy Ship Host Kennedy and Bessette Families For Burial
Keeneland Brings World Record Price; $626k Consigned By Spendthrift Farm House Committee Debates Strategy on Impeachment
Leopold and Loeb Pleading Guilty; Crime of the Century Judge R.C. Stoll Begins 26 Year As UK Trustee; Oldest on Board
2 Eastern Kentucky Hospital May Strike Bodies of JFK, Jr, Wife and Sister Found
Bluegrass Day is Busy With Discounts and Shoppers; Downtown Lexington Stores Impeachment Debate May Be On TV
Women In Nearly Every Work Line Once Held By Men Man Tells Friends “Goodbye” Drinks Poison and Dies; Downtown Lexington
July 22, 1782, Native Americans killed Captain Nathaniel Hart of the Transylvania Company between White Oak Station and Boonesborough. Kentucky in Retrospect by1792-1967 by Lila… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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