October 8, 1924
New York Defeats Senators In Today’s Clash Radio Must Have Government Control and Wide Range of Freedom
New York Defeats Senators In Today’s Clash Radio Must Have Government Control and Wide Range of Freedom
October 8, 1862, one of Kentucky’s bloodiest and largest Civil War battles took place at the Battle of Perryville in Boyle County. Union Major General… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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SENATORS WIN OVER GIANTS IN TODAY’S GAME Lawsuit Takes Aim at Negro Citizenship and Right To Vote
On October 7, 1873, Louisville dedicated the 1st school in Kentucky, built with public funds solely for educating African-American children, named Central Colored School, better… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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On October 6, 1780, Native Americans shot Edward “Neddie” Boone, Daniel’s brother, and scalped him near Flat Rock in Bourbon County. They buried him beneath… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY