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s stud at the Oakwood Stud Farm in Lexington, | Kentucky in 1903. |
Brown was born in Frankfort, | Kentucky, in 1826. |
ert entered private practice in Mount Vernon, | Kentucky in 1975. |
George Taliafero Ward was born in | Kentucky in 1810 and moved to Tallahassee in 1825. |
He died in Elkton, | Kentucky in 1864 and is buried in the family burying g |
ett was elected Auditor of Public Accounts in | Kentucky in 1995 and re-elected in 2003. |
th House is a historic building in La Grange, | Kentucky in the United States. |
John Preston Martin was a political figure in | Kentucky in the early 19th century. |
Treasurer of Hart County at Munfordville, | Kentucky, in 1934 and 1935. |
He died in Louisville, | Kentucky in 1997 at the age of 91. |
He moved to London, | Kentucky, in 1892 and engaged in the manufacture of st |
He moved from Philadelphia to | Kentucky in 1823 and began working for a distiller, br |
He died in Eddyville, | Kentucky in 1842 and was buried in Eddyville Cemetery. |
before moving with his mother to Winchester, | Kentucky in 1797. |
on went on to graduate from the University of | Kentucky in 1997. |
University of | Kentucky in 1925, |
Raceland is a city in Greenup County, | Kentucky, in the Ohio River valley. |
st "signature" win, when Alabama defeated #12 | Kentucky in Coleman Coliseum, 68-66. |
Major was born in | Kentucky in 1790, a son of John Major and Judith Trabu |
s about 10 miles (16 km) north of Louisville, | Kentucky in the Deam Lake State Recreation Area. |
Claude M. Johnson was born in Lexington, | Kentucky in 1852. |
was graduated from the Central University of | Kentucky in 1887. |
illiam Elmer Evans was born in Laurel County, | Kentucky in 1877. |
As an adult, he moved to Lexington, | Kentucky in 1991, with his two children and wife. |
Born in | Kentucky in 1804, Tompkins received a limited educatio |
the Bank of the United States of Louisville, | Kentucky, in 1817. |
Bernard Byrne was born in Newport Barracks, | Kentucky in 1853. |
oductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS) was observed in | Kentucky in 2001. |
ng from Transylvania University in Lexington, | Kentucky, in March, 1826. |
-profit community music school in Louisville, | Kentucky in the Crescent Hill neighborhood. |
He died in Winchester, | Kentucky in 1858 and was buried in Winchester Cemetery |
Beegie Adair (born in Barren County, | Kentucky in 1937) is a jazz pianist. |
Joseph Franklin Dye was born in Union County, | Kentucky in 1831 as one of 16 children in a family tha |
After statehood, he represented | Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives |
Master of Arts degrees from the University of | Kentucky in Lexington. |
John Rowan first settled around Bardstown, | Kentucky in the in the late 18th century. |
ry Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in Louisville, | Kentucky in 2005, to continue her wrestling training. |
ifteenth and seventeenth Mayor of Louisville, | Kentucky in 1865 and 1867 to 1868. |
a became the tallest building in the state of | Kentucky in 1971, but lost that distinction a year lat |
rded a large tract of land in Fayette County, | Kentucky in 1775. |
on County merged with the city of Louisville, | Kentucky in 2003, residents of Valley Station also bec |
Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in the 2007 election, running along with incu |
Peterson was transferred to Fort Campbell, | Kentucky in July 2003 before her deployment to the Mid |
is life, he was assistant attorney general of | Kentucky in 1919 and 1920; member of the Kentucky Sena |
ated from Transylvania Law School, Lexington, | Kentucky, in 1830. |
Lane's Landing is near Port Royal, | Kentucky, in north central Kentucky, and his parents' |
Born in Louisville, | Kentucky in 1929, Littrell played with the Philadelphi |
Roscoe Goose died in Louisville, | Kentucky in 1971 at the age of eighty. |
He was elected Attorney General of | Kentucky in 1850, the first man elected statewide as a |
Phister served as mayor of Maysville, | Kentucky in 1848. |
Born in Cynthiana, | Kentucky in Harrison County, Kentucky, he was a Confed |
He served as prosecuting attorney of Newport, | Kentucky, in 1859. |
tcar line was extended down Preston Street to | Kentucky in 1865, spurring growth. |
New Castle is a city in Henry County, | Kentucky, in the United States. |
She graduated from Berea College ( | Kentucky) in 1946 and later attended Yale University, |
He then returned to Western | Kentucky in 1946 with improved skills and confidence a |
He returned to Bowling Green, | Kentucky, in 1840. |
cLean moved with his parents to Logan County, | Kentucky in 1795. |
Thomas Anshutz was born in Newport, | Kentucky in 1851. |
illiam D. and Kearsley Carter, of Louisville, | Kentucky, in 1877. |
is a park located just outside of Owensboro, | Kentucky in Daviess County. |
ated from Transylvania University (Lexington, | Kentucky) in 1802, studied law, was admitted to the ba |
aining the park was purchased by the state of | Kentucky in 1934. |
Junior moved with his parents to Harrodsburg, | Kentucky in about 1784. |
ury, Connecticut, he moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1788, and went to Connecticut to attend pr |
He returned to Bardstown, | Kentucky in 1837 and resumed missionary work. |
0) was the Democratic nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1943. |
United States Marine Hospital in Louisville, | Kentucky, in the Portland neighborhood was built in 18 |
nal Catholic university located in Owensboro, | Kentucky, in the United States. |
ved his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of | Kentucky in 1991 and 1994. |
He is buried in Mayfield, | Kentucky in Maplewood Cemetery. |
ved as judge of the 13th judicial district of | Kentucky in 1910 and 1911. |
Green Clay married Sally Lewis in | Kentucky in 1795 and was the father of Cassius Marcell |
He taught school in Shelby County, | Kentucky in 1844. |
He moved with his parents to | Kentucky in 1782. |
nd graduated from Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky in 1855. |
His #44 jersey was retired by Western | Kentucky in January 2000. |
ted Trimble U.S. Attorney for the District of | Kentucky in 1813. |
he was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1999. |
District Attorney for the Eastern District of | Kentucky in 1910. |
He moved to Prestonsburg, Floyd County, | Kentucky in 1828. |
He graduated from Georgetown College, | Kentucky, in June 1860. |
Chicago, he was appointed Assistant Bishop of | Kentucky in 1866. |
Tinnon was born in Bowling Green, | Kentucky in 1985, the daughter of Mack and Susan Tinno |
ats attempted to nominate him for Governor of | Kentucky in 1863, but he declined the nomination. |
He returned to | Kentucky in 1887. |
ey, Hagan and Tsioropoulos all graduated from | Kentucky in 1953 and, as a result, became eligible for |
He died in Frankfort, | Kentucky in 1871 and was buried in the City Cemetery, |
He served as mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky, in 1882 and 1883 when he resigned. |
llitt's Lick salt works, near Shepherdsville, | Kentucky in 1784. |
Union Monument in Vanceburg in Lewis County, | Kentucky, in Vanceburg, Kentucky, commemorates the Uni |
a law degree from Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky in 1900. |
ame the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of | Kentucky in May 1894. |
d Commissioner of Agriculture in the state of | Kentucky in November 2003, a post he still holds. |
Sterling, | Kentucky in Montgomery County, Kentucky, commemorates |
WIEL, WKMO-FM, and WRZI-FM in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky in 1995. |
Ray was ordained in Georgetown, | Kentucky in 1893. |
ice and married Allison Patrick in Covington, | Kentucky in 2008. |
He was born in | Kentucky in 1874, and graduated from Transylvania Univ |
Creason traveled through every county in | Kentucky in search of material for these stories, and |
He received an Ed.D. from the University of | Kentucky in 1926, and served as principal of a number |
After graduation from the University of | Kentucky in 1940, he became the editor of a Benton new |
ated from Transylvania University, Lexington, | Kentucky, in 1834. |
k announcer at Churchill Downs in Louisville, | Kentucky in January 2009, calling his first Kentucky D |
is a 600-acre (2.4 km2) park near Perryville, | Kentucky, in Boyle County. |
He died near East Hickman, | Kentucky in 1884 and was interred at Lexington Cemeter |
He died in Georgetown, | Kentucky, in 1875 and was interred at Georgetown Cemet |
attorney for the seventh judicial district of | Kentucky in 1903 for a term of six years. |
anded the 2nd Division of the Army of Central | Kentucky in 1862, but was relieved on March 31. |
He died in Frankfort, | Kentucky in 1849. |
to the bar, and commenced practice in Elkton, | Kentucky in 1827. |
He moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, in 1841. |
He moved to Hartford, | Kentucky, in 1823. |
He moved with his father to Laurel County, | Kentucky, in 1847. |
He was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1991 and lost to Brereton C. Jones. |
born in Indiana and graduated high school in | Kentucky in spring, 1941, whereupon he left for Canada |
nsferred and played his final year at Eastern | Kentucky in 1995. |
Stovall sought election as Governor of | Kentucky in 1979 but lost in the Democratic primary to |
In | Kentucky in 2008, Calhoun won the Aegon Turf Sprint St |
He moved to Owensboro, | Kentucky, in 1836. |
Born in Pennsylvania, Patterson emigrated to | Kentucky in 1775. |
Vest graduated from Centre College, Danville, | Kentucky, in 1848 and from the law department of Trans |
ates for the office of Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1947, but lost to Lawrence Wetherby. |
He served until his death in Shelbyville, | Kentucky in 1852. |
He later represented | Kentucky in the First Confederate Congress from 1862 t |
Milliken was born in Louisville, | Kentucky in 1900, grew up in northern Kentucky and gra |
was born on May 24, 1797 near Shepherdsville, | Kentucky in Bullitt County. |
She went on to represent | Kentucky in the Miss USA 1999 pageant held in Branson, |
B.S. degree in physics from the University of | Kentucky in 1945. |
ated from Transylvania University, Lexington, | Kentucky, in 1823. |
as pardoned by Andrew Johnson and returned to | Kentucky in 1866. |
He served until his death near Danville, | Kentucky in 1834 or 1835. |
Patterson moved from | Kentucky in 1788 and was one of the three founders of |
He moved to Louisville, | Kentucky in 1833 and unsuccessfully ran for the United |
While visiting relatives in Lexington, | Kentucky in the spring of 1795, she met Lieutenant Wil |
He moved to | Kentucky in 1816. |
lley Gardens is a neighborhood of Louisville, | Kentucky, in the United States. |
ol is a settlement school located in Hindman, | Kentucky in Knott County. |
Pennsylvania Regiment, an adjutant general of | Kentucky in the War of 1812 |
Historic Site, in the vicinity of Perryville, | Kentucky, in Boyle County, Kentucky. |
Jackson was born in Oneida, | Kentucky in 1961. |
s clients were Wine and Spirits Wholesales of | Kentucky, Inc., of Louisville. |
Kentucky independent districts can cross county lines. | |
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, | Kentucky, Indiana, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, |
g through what are now the American states of | Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. |
anchise locations also throughout Ohio and in | Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida. |
Heartbreakin Man is an EP from Louisville, | Kentucky indie rock band My Morning Jacket. |
The 1st | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Pendleton in Cincin |
The 11th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Calhoun in Cal |
The 32nd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Frankfort and Camp |
The 7th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Dick Robinson |
regiment continued to refer to it as the 3rd | Kentucky Infantry (or "Old 3rd") well into 1863. |
The 14th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Louisa, K |
The 13th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Hobson near Gr |
The 20th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Lexington, Kentucky |
The 2nd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Pendleton in Cincin |
The 33rd | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Munfordville, Kentu |
The 1st | Kentucky Infantry was organized in August 1861, by con |
The 15th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at New Haven, Kentucky |
Company A of the 12th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Dick Robinson |
Following Shiloh, the 7th | Kentucky Infantry moved south and participated in the |
The 5th | Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment th |
na until August 20, 1862, when it and the 3rd | Kentucky Infantry and 8th Kentucky Infantry became par |
The 32nd | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service beginning on |
The 21st | Kentucky Infantry was organized at Camp Hobson, near G |
The 45th | Kentucky Infantry was organized at large and mustered |
The 4th | Kentucky Infantry received orders to reinforce General |
The 20th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service on January 1 |
Undeterred, he dictated a history of the 21st | Kentucky Infantry in 1882, which was published as part |
The 27th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service on March 29, |
The 15th | Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Louisvill |
Following the battle, the 1st | Kentucky Infantry was ordered back to Richmond where i |
The 1st | Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment th |
ther regiment was also mustered in as the 3rd | Kentucky Infantry, so the designation was changed. |
ng the Civil War raised and enlisted the 14th | Kentucky Infantry, of which he was elected colonel Nov |
The 5th | Kentucky Infantry, initially recruited in Hager Hill, |
For the 1st | Kentucky Infantry, Union Army, see 1st Regiment Kentuc |
Many of the men of the 2nd | Kentucky Infantry, 6th Kentucky Infantry, and 9th Kent |
For the 5th | Kentucky Infantry, Union Army, see 5th Regiment Kentuc |
r, serving in the 5th Tennessee Infantry, 2nd | Kentucky Infantry, and 3rd Kentucky Cavalry. |
sfall was a 15 year old drummer in Co. G, 1st | Kentucky Infantry. |
y in the war, Woodruff was colonel of the 2nd | Kentucky Infantry. |
r, Hays became commanding officer of the 10th | Kentucky Infantry. |
h 1863, he was promoted to colonel of the 9th | Kentucky Infantry. |
Drummer, Company G, 1st | Kentucky Infantry. |
Buford was sent to the Central | Kentucky Insane Asylum in Anchorage, Kentucky, but wou |
Kentucky, instead of adjoining already settled distric | |
n' roller whose guitar is shipped to Oriole, | Kentucky instead of Memphis. |
In 1963, Groza led the Knights to a | Kentucky Intercolliegiate Athletic Conference title an |
rizona; St. Charles, Missouri; Pleasant Hill, | Kentucky; Intercourse, Pennsylvania |
later in 1974 to make way for what is now the | Kentucky International Convention Center. |
Cincinnati (Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport) |
ice to its 100th airport: Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Boone County (Cincinnati/Northern | Kentucky International Airport) |
's LaGuardia Airport, and Cincinnati-Northern | Kentucky International Airport in Covington, Kentucky |
The 1930's saw the | Kentucky Irish American regularly defend Franklin Dela |
aul Levy (born 26 February 1941 in Lexington, | Kentucky) is a US/British author and journalist. |
The town of McHenry, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
The museum, located in Bardstown, | Kentucky, is open to the public and is part of the Ame |
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