November 29, 1924
Ye Olde Thanksgiving Day Corner Stone For New Basketball Arena Laid on UK Campus; Largest Arena In South
Ye Olde Thanksgiving Day Corner Stone For New Basketball Arena Laid on UK Campus; Largest Arena In South
On November 29, 1800, the Lexington Library Association incorporated the Lexington Library. The association consisted of John Bradford, James Morrison, Samuel Postlethwait, and others. The… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
UK Football Payer Arrested With Mary Jane; One Week After Fatal Car Crash Former Publisher of Herald Leader Dies; Lewis Owens
Gasoline Rationing One Step Closer Ford’s Nomination To Be V.P. Approved By Senate; Goes To House Next
Thanksgiving To Be Observed In Various Ways; UK/UT and Gtown/Transy Play Annual Game Women Swindlers Get $3,100 From Maysville Mayor; Merchants Complain of Shoplifters
November 28, 1785, the 1st official treaty between the U.S. and Cherokee Nation took place at Hopewell, South Carolina. The Hopewell Treaty included the cession… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Gas Stations Running Out Of Gas in Big Cities Despite Energy Crisis Governor Ford Says State Christmas Will Be Lit
Governor Morrow Chosen For U.S. Rail Labor Board Capitol Hotel At Frankfort Opens; 4 Years After Original Burns
Kentucky Trivia November 27, 1869, Samuel Smith Nicholas, the University of Louisvilleās 1st president, died. President from 1846-47, the new university consisted of the recently… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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