TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
June 24, 1778, George Rogers Clark, 26, and 175 men “shot the falls” of the Ohio River in canoes during a total eclipse of the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
June 24, 1778, George Rogers Clark, 26, and 175 men “shot the falls” of the Ohio River in canoes during a total eclipse of the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Wethington Decides To Step Down in Two Years as UK President Kentucky Towns Asked To Limit Watering
Additional Subpoenas Issued Against Nixon Women Voters Outnumber Men in Kentucky by 28,000
Democrats Hold National Convention in Madison Square Garden Pilot Spans Country Under 22 Hours; NY to San Fran
June 23, 1792, the young Commonwealth created Shelby County from Jefferson County. Shelby was named in honor of Isaac Shelby, 1st and 5th governor. Shelbyville… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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