July 4, 1999
Corporate Interest Tag Along With Clinton To Eastern Kentucky The Heat Is On Across Kentucky; 92 Feels Like 100
Corporate Interest Tag Along With Clinton To Eastern Kentucky The Heat Is On Across Kentucky; 92 Feels Like 100
Kissinger Calls Summit “Major Step” Nixon Says Trip Means Progress To Peace The Rev. M.L. King, Sr. Rested His Hands on His Wife’s Crypt
Democrats Fail in Record-Breaking Balloting To Nominate Candidate 148th Fourth Celebration
July 4, 1777, Fort Boonesborough endured its 3rd and most serious attack. With a force of 200 warriors, British Chief Black Fish surrounded the fort. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Lexington May See Clinton’s Plane, But Hazard Gets the Man Ohio Town Bans Driving While On Telephone
Nixon, Brezhnev End Search For Permanent Nuclear Pact Prominent Blacks On Death List; Mrs. M.L. King, Sr. Buried Today
Klan Not Named For Democratic Convention; Last Minute Change of Heart Democratic Delegates Growing Restless
On July 3, 1819, President James Monroe visited with students and faculty at Transylvania. Next, he walked to Matthew Jouett’s studio blocks away for a… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Star Witness In Watergate Senate Hearings Testifies Marcus Wayne Chenault Remembered As Good Boy In Winchester
On July 2, 1819, President James Monroe, accompanied by General Andrew Jackson, became the 1st chief executive to visit Lexington. Military units and select locals… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY