TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
July 31, 1849, during July the following died of cholera: 112 in Maysville, 11 in one family in Mason County, 36 in Fayette County, 59… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
July 31, 1849, during July the following died of cholera: 112 in Maysville, 11 in one family in Mason County, 36 in Fayette County, 59… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Judiciary Committee Ends Historic Debate Nixon’s #2 Ehrlichman Sentenced to 20 Months To Five Years For Ellsberg Break-in Case
July 30, 1870, Officer William M. Landers, Kentucky Central Railroad Police Department, died from stab wounds in Lexington while he and several city officers attempted… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
Gunman Kills 9 and then Himself, Atlanta Stock Broker Poking In Pioneer Past; Students Dig At Boone Site; Athens
Third Impeachment Article Faces Vote Major Tobacco Companies Accused of Price-Fixing
UK Football Team Will Road 10 Day Camp On Kentucky River Y.M.C.A. Boys Leave Camp Daniel Boone Via Kentucky River On Way To Mammoth Cave
Federal Grand Jury Indicts John Connally Former Ohio Governor Arrives Federal Correctional Institute; Bribery Lands Him In Lexington
2 Studies Show Americans Unhappy With HMOs Pan In Works For a Hazard 4 Year College
Leopold, Loeb Smile As Verdict Is Read Frankfort Sets 2nd Intercollegiate Water Carnival For Sept 20
On July 29, 1826, horsemen organized the Kentucky Association “to improve the breed of horses by encouraging the sports of the turf.” They held their… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY