November 1, 1923
3 Officers Blamed For Destroyer Loss and Ordered Tried Six-Cent Fare For Trolleys Expected In City Nears
3 Officers Blamed For Destroyer Loss and Ordered Tried Six-Cent Fare For Trolleys Expected In City Nears
Kentucky Trivia November 1, 1780, Kentucky’s original three counties, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette, became effective. At the time, the territory had five established communities: Boonesborough,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Kentucky TriviaHappy Halloween October 31, 1869, Springfield native Charles Anderson Wickliffe, our 14th governor, passed away. He became Lt. Governor in 1836. When Governor J.… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Crum Likes Bunning; Pitino Favors Baesler; Senate Race Heats Up Countries Talk Plan To Curb Global Warming
U.K. Homecoming Floats Take Shape; Tulane Is Opponent Impeachment Talks Speed Up Process To Approve Ford As V.P.
Famed Elm Is Just History Now; Where G. Washington Took Oath For Continental Army Political Candidates Denounce Klan; Others Fail To Do So
Kentucky Trivia On October 30, 1870, Robert Fox, an elderly mortician, his brother Samuel, and a business partner, Horace Pearce, created the 1st Rebellious Civil… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
John Glenn Returns To Orbit On Discovery; Oldest Traveler In Space FDA Wants Proof Margarine Reduces Cholesterol
Nixon Told AG Not To Press Anti-Trust Suits Against ITT Cox Says Watergate Probe Virtually Complete
2 Men Riddle each Other With Bullets In New York Hotel Duel Miner Is Crushed By Fall Of Slate; Whitesburg