TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 3, 1792, in the 1st post office west of the Allegheny Mountains, postmaster Thomas Barbee received the 1st mail delivery. Monday, November 3, 1794,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
November 3, 1792, in the 1st post office west of the Allegheny Mountains, postmaster Thomas Barbee received the 1st mail delivery. Monday, November 3, 1794,… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On November 2, 1820, the city of Franklin incorporated. Throughout the 1820s, famous duels took place at Lincompinch, situated on the KY/TN border in Simpson… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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November 1, 1780, Kentucky’s original three counties, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Fayette, became effective. At the time, the territory had five established communities: Boonesborough, Fort Harrod/Boiling… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
On October 31, 1869, Springfield native Charles Anderson Wickliffe, 81, our 14th governor, passed away. He also served as a U.S. Representative, Speaker of the… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY