April 15, 1925
Governor Fields Can Now Practice Law Berea Wins Debate Over Georgetown; “Resolve – Congress Should be Empowered by a 2/3 Vote to Override Supreme Court… Read More »April 15, 1925
Governor Fields Can Now Practice Law Berea Wins Debate Over Georgetown; “Resolve – Congress Should be Empowered by a 2/3 Vote to Override Supreme Court… Read More »April 15, 1925
April 15, 1777, according to the Kentucky Historical Society, Natives attacked Fort Boonesborough for the 1st time. Kentucky in Retrospect by L.J. Kingston, pg: 11… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky Coal-Fired Plants Polluting Air Ashland Man Builds New Website That Lets Visitors Virtually Drive U.S. Highways
Beautiful Jessamine Country Side Engulfed in Junk Nicklaus Wins 5th Masters
Girl Trying To Save Pet Hen Killed By Automobile On Lexington in Lancaster King (Football Star) and Queen Elected For Danville’s Big Carnival
On April 14, 1782, the Virginia General Assembly read a petition that asked to establish the town of Lexington, signed by over 30 locals. The… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
The April 13, 1750, entry from Dr. Thomas Walker’s journal is the 1st written record of a non-Native American at the place now known as… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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