June 16, 1998
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On June 16, 1774, locals established Fort Harrod, Kentucky’s first white settlement. James Harrod led 30-37 men down the Ohio River and then up the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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June 15, 1778, the Shawnee returned from an unsuccessful raid against Donelly’s Fort on the Greenbrier River in today’s WVA. Smarting for revenge, they decided… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Strip-Mine Rights Narrowed By Court U.S.A. Will Sell Egypt Atomic Fuel
Largest U.S. Flag Unfurled in NC; Larger Than a Basketball Court Hazard Man Shoots Three People In Bar
Prohibitionist Nominate Their President and V.P. Fayette County Plans Reenactment of 1782 Attack on Bryan Station
Localtonians wish a Happy Birthday to Colonel Richard Callaway, born in 1717. “Probably no single man accomplished more than Callaway in laying the foundation that… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY