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100 Years

June 6, 1924

Descendants of Pioneers To Save Historic Pisgah Jefferson Davis Memorial To Be Taken Over By The State Saturday

June 5, 1924

The Blast At Dix Dam to Collapse a Cliff into the Gorge Will Happen Soon Skull Found While Digging UK’s Stoll Field; Most Likely Civil… Read More »June 5, 1924

June 4, 1924

Metcalfe County In Turmoil Over Leaf Bed Rainds Governor Fields Admits, “He was Stung,” For Pardons He Granted

June 3, 1924

Senate Passes Child Labor Act; Constitutional Amendment Goes To State Confederate Memorial Day Observed; Wreath Laid On Henry Clay’s Grave

June 2, 1924

1st Photo Showing Return of Clara Phillips Sayre College Holds Commencement Ceremony

June 1, 1924

Daylight Saving Rule Appealed Wildcat Tennis Men Win State Title Over Georgetown, Wesley and Berea, Centre Had No Team

Saturday, May 31, 1924

War Dead Sleep On As Cave Hill Graves Covered With Blossoms Tribute Paid To Defenders By Nation, State, and City

Friday, May 30, 1924

Louisville Holds Parade Today For Soldiers Who Died In War Graves of 5,000 in Cave Hill Cemetery to be Decorated With Flowers

May 29, 1924

Annual Memorial Day Exercises At Cemetery Friday St. Louis Gangs Steal Whiskey From Old Taylor Warehouse by Digging Tunnels and Siphoning Barrells

May 28, 1924

Scores Cheer As Last Concrete Poured For J. Davis Monument; Hopkinsville Six Frankfort Men Taken In Dry Raids