TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets April 25, 1793, the Kentucke Gazette, the 1st newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, reported that “Indians ambushed and… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets April 25, 1793, the Kentucke Gazette, the 1st newspaper published west of the Allegheny Mountains, reported that “Indians ambushed and… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Princess Anne Attends Keeneland KSU Picks New President; George Willis Reid
Waste Burning Energy Plant Could Be Reality Here by 1975 Governor Ford Merges State’s Computers Centers; $5 Million Savings
Politicians and Clergy Vow To End Horse Gambling in Kentucky Nonunion Coal Miners Shot At; Madisonville
James Earl Ray Dead at 70 Employers Face Major Health-Care Cost Increases
Officer’s Shooting of Youth Ruled Justified By Jury; Lexington The Watergate Sandal Continues; White House Covered Up Wire Tapping Details
Criminal Court Not Agency To Collect Debt Harding Against League of Nations; Possible World Court Player
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets On April 24, 1884, Kentucky established a line of stages from Maysville to Lexington, Frankfort, and Louisville; the trip was… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Trivia ● Kentucky Tweets April 23, 1775, Richard Henderson called for an election for members to the “House of Delegates of the Transylvania Colony.” … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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