TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On February 27, 1847, the General Assembly passed an act to protect Morse’s Magnetic Telegraph lines on Kentucky roads and across any public waters. In… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On February 27, 1847, the General Assembly passed an act to protect Morse’s Magnetic Telegraph lines on Kentucky roads and across any public waters. In… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Internet Helps Put Kentucky Kids on Learning’s Fast Track Kentucky Central Life Creditors Receive Another Low Bow
Nixon Says He Does Not Expect To Be Impeached James Jones Author of From Here To Eternity Moves Back To America
Famous Coach Arrives In Lexington To Coach UK; Fred J. Murphy Trouble Brewing In Middlesboro; Prohibition Agent Shot
Localtonians wish a Happy Anniversary to Cassius Marcellus Clay and Mary Jane Warfield, who wed in 1833. They had seven children. When Cassius returned from… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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February 25, 1779, the British flag did not rise above Fort Sackville. At 10 a.m., the garrison surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark. His… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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