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July 4, 1777, Fort Boonesborough endured its 3rd and most serious attack. With a force of 200 warriors, British Chief Black Fish surrounded the fort. … Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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On July 3, 1819, President James Monroe visited with students and faculty at Transylvania. Next, he walked to Matthew Jouett’s studio blocks away for a… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY
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July 2, 1853, William F. Talbott placed an advertisement around Lexington offering to buy enslaved people to take to the New Orleans market. Talbott offered… Read More »TODAY IN KENTUCKY HISTORY