November 6, 1924
GOP Gains 16 Seats in House Women Will Govern Two States; Both 1st in Nation; Wyoming & Texas
GOP Gains 16 Seats in House Women Will Govern Two States; Both 1st in Nation; Wyoming & Texas
November 6, 1793, Native Americans, under the leadership of Chief Little Turtle, attacked Major John Adair and about 100 Kentucky Militia near Ft. Saint Clair… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Task Force Says Kentucky Teachers Need More Training Dumped Nuclear Waste in Paducah Continues To Be Heated Topic
UMW, Coal Men Resume Talks New Law Lets Parents See Their Child’s School Records
COOLIDGE WINS BY HUGE MARGIN KENTUCKY’S 13 VOTES GO TO GOP FOR 1ST TIME
November 5, 1768, the Haudenosaunee and Great Britain signed the Treaty of Fort, which established a property line following the Ohio River. The boundary ceded… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Appeals Coming To An End For Two Kentucky Inmates TVG Is Gambling On More Bettors On More races
Democratic Landslide Predicted; GOP Strives To Minimalize Losses Nationwide Coal Strike Feared
Weather Is Fair, Heavy Vote Cast All Over Nation Election Brings Out Heavy Vote In All Precincts
November 4, 1778, the Virginia Legislature voided the Transylvania Purchase made by Richard Henderson, again. A History of the Daniel Boone National Forest, 1770-1970 by… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY