May 20, 1925
Mrs. Edison Unveils Monument To Thomas Governor Fields Pardons Woman Murderer Sentenced To Life
Mrs. Edison Unveils Monument To Thomas Governor Fields Pardons Woman Murderer Sentenced To Life
May 20, 1777, in the early morning hours, while the women were milking cows outside the gates, 100 Native Americans and British troops attacked Logan’s… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
May 19, 1840, John Adair, Kentucky’s 8th governor (1820-24), died on his farm in Harrodsburg. Kentucky historian Lowell H. Harrison opined that creating the Bank… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Air Being Pumped Into Kentucky River After Bourbon Spill Confederate Flag To Come Down From SC Capitol
Stripe Mine Bill Veto Predicted Abbie Hoffman On The Run
Boy Scouts Run Lexington For One Day Lexington Flower Show At Woodlawn Park
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May 18, 1808, Elijah Craig passed away in Georgetown. A former Baptist preacher, he received jail time in Virginia for preaching without a license in… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY