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It has historically been a | Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey (80 Proof). |
Clay worked toward emancipation, both as a | Kentucky state representative and as an early member o |
Beauchamp was a | Kentucky delegate to the Democratic National Conventio |
He was a | Kentucky state senator from 1834 to 1838. |
James H. Garrard ( - 1865) was a | Kentucky politician. |
He served as colonel of a | Kentucky regiment during the Spanish-American War. |
l (November 26, 1811 - August 17, 1870) was a | Kentucky political figure. |
Formerly serving as a | Kentucky State Police trooper, He became the first bla |
However, a | Kentucky 35-yard field goal attempt was blocked by Dan |
1792 Ridgemont Reserve is a | Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced by the Bart |
He later became a | Kentucky State Representative and served as Chairman o |
tory writer whose work, including the novel A | Kentucky Cardinal, often depicted the culture and dial |
He is considered a | Kentucky basketball legend largely due to a memorable |
ier (January 24, 1896 - April 24, 1973) was a | Kentucky politician and Secretary of the United States |
Ave Maria School of Law; ironically is also a | Kentucky Colonel like Petros. |
ohnson was born ninth of nine children into a | Kentucky whiskey-making family with a strong storytell |
He was the first African American to own a | Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
Richwood Presbyterian Church is a | Kentucky Historic Landmark. |
(Editor) A | Kentucky Christmas, 2003. |
ian preacher, Nathan L. Rice, for libelling a | Kentucky priest who was then absent in Europe. |
nal Register of Historic Places, it is also a | Kentucky Archeological Landmark and State Historic Sit |
Five men and women were abducted from a | Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore and found |
n is a graduate of Doss High School and was a | Kentucky All-Star. |
John Caldwell (1757-1804) was a | Kentucky Politician, State Senator, and the second Lie |
Luska Twyman (1913-1988) was a | Kentucky politician and World War II veteran. |
f Native American and Panamanian descent at a | Kentucky county fair. |
Trimble County High School is a | Kentucky high school located on highway 42 in Bedford, |
Johnny Drum Bourbon is a | Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstow |
John Young Brown III (born June 2, 1963) is a | Kentucky politician. |
The county is named for George Robertson, a | Kentucky Congressman from 1817 to 1821. |
he first African American woman to be named a | Kentucky Colonel. |
From a | Kentucky paper we have copied an account of the detent |
He was the grandson of Joseph R. Underwood, a | Kentucky Senator circa 1850. |
are named for Vice President Alben Barkley, a | Kentucky native. |
In 1963, Groza led the Knights to a | Kentucky Intercolliegiate Athletic Conference title an |
A | Kentucky native, Karnes was living in Arizona at the t |
Barton Premium is a | Kentucky Blended whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentuc |
Robbie Rudolph is a | Kentucky businessman who was also a Kentucky governmen |
Andrus set a | Kentucky state record by hitting a home run in five co |
is one of only four men to have raced both a | Kentucky Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
Finger-Lickin' Good: A | Kentucky childhood, 1990 |
It came against a | Kentucky team that had no African-American players, du |
gy behind the grassroots organizations across | Kentucky. |
en published since 1806, fourteen years after | Kentucky became a state. |
After | Kentucky was organized as a State, Thruston was electe |
Many of Prestonia's streets are named after | Kentucky counties. |
d a concussion in a September 26 game against | Kentucky. |
igh against Oregon State and then two against | Kentucky. |
Against | Kentucky, Okoye registered two tackles and a fumble re |
game with a record of 7-2-0 with wins against | Kentucky and Virginia Tech. |
His best performance of the year came against | Kentucky where had seven tackles and one interception |
had scored more than twice in a game against | Kentucky that season. |
with a 9-2 record with losses coming against | Kentucky and Maryland. |
's record crowd was 25,610 for a game against | Kentucky on January 21, 1989, which is also the SEC re |
irline service, but it was once served by Air | Kentucky doing business as US Airways Express. |
Air | Kentucky was a commuter airline based in Owensboro, Ke |
Four states make up the division: Alabama, | Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. |
lowing season, basketball teams from Alabama, | Kentucky, Florida and Georgia contained black athletes |
Jeff Hoover (born January 18, 1960 in Albany, | Kentucky) is currently a Republican member of the Kent |
Its county seat is Albany, | Kentucky, and it is a prohibition or dry county. . |
song is included on his second studio album, | Kentucky Sunshine, which reached #25 on Top Country Al |
te, Roman Catholic high school in Alexandria, | Kentucky. |
St. Paul's, Alexandria, | Kentucky (E&R) |
Marshall opposed Clay's proposal that all | Kentucky legislators should wear domestic homespun rat |
season, Conley was a starter on an all-white | Kentucky team that also featured Pat Riley and Louie D |
It lies along | Kentucky Routes 124 and 126 northeast of the city of C |
"Roll Along, | Kentucky Moon" - Jimmie Rodgers |
During the Civil War, although | Kentucky was a slave state and a politically divided b |
As | Kentucky's Aminu Timberlake was lying on the floor aft |
hich has the largest enrollment of boys among | Kentucky high schools, is the only school in Kentucky |
you replace "Laettner also became known among | Kentucky fans for another incident in the same Duke-Ke |
nal Register of Historic Places in Anchorage, | Kentucky. |
ter of Historic Places listings in Anchorage, | Kentucky |
House is a Gothic Revival house in Anchorage, | Kentucky that was built in 1869. |
Georgia and | Kentucky no longer offer WFL as part of the launch of |
Future Confederate colonel and | Kentucky poet Theodore O'Hara joined the Register shor |
ed in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and | Kentucky, meeting traditional singers and collecting s |
th-east of the tripoint of Indiana, Ohio, and | Kentucky, on the Ohio territory. |
ht mostly in western Virginia, Tennessee, and | Kentucky. |
nal codes of some states, including Texas and | Kentucky. |
e, four-year colleges, Brescia University and | Kentucky Wesleyan College, and one public community co |
nd north to Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and | Kentucky. |
etwork includes 15 hospitals in Tennessee and | Kentucky, all accredited by the Society of Chest Pain |
Mississippi State, Auburn, Alabama and | Kentucky did not make the tournament. |
ippi and founded the Ship Island, Ripley, and | Kentucky Railroad Company. |
ork to British Columbia south to Virginia and | Kentucky and south in the mountains. |
ization of Christian schools in Tennessee and | Kentucky. |
tury congressman and lawyer from Virginia and | Kentucky. |
mi Floridians, Memphis Pros, Memphis Tams and | Kentucky Colonels. |
lorado, Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and | Kentucky. |
nden was named after counties in Arkansas and | Kentucky. |
rth America, including Illinois, Maryland and | Kentucky. |
ouri, Wyoming, Colorado, Texas, Nebraska, and | Kentucky. |
ant or head coach) at Utah State, Florida and | Kentucky. |
h others along the Ohio River in Illinois and | Kentucky as part of the Angel Phase of Mississippian c |
track legislation in Arizona, California, and | Kentucky for free. |
h risk for occurred in Illinois, Indiana, and | Kentucky. |
In 1978, Givens and | Kentucky returned to the Final Four at the Checkerdome |
It is listed as endangered in Tennessee and | Kentucky. |
and Eric Satz and serves Middle Tennessee and | Kentucky. |
so a few Conference churches in Tennessee and | Kentucky. |
ortation businesses, both in Pennsylvania and | Kentucky. |
early years were spent in Virginia, Ohio and | Kentucky and in Hudson Falls, NY. |
years as a golf professional in Illinois and | Kentucky. |
rkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and | Kentucky. |
new counties were Montgomery, Washington and | Kentucky. |
34 and now operates in Indiana, Illinois, and | Kentucky. |
s products throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and | Kentucky. |
in West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and | Kentucky. |
Kennedy and criticize The Courier-Journal and | Kentucky governor A. B. Chandler. |
es of Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, and | Kentucky to the Colony of Virginia. |
n Virginia in 1869 and taught in Virginia and | Kentucky. |
a businessman and land speculator in Ohio and | Kentucky. |
Crossroads of U.S. Route 31E and | Kentucky State Route 509 in Coxs Creek, Kentucky |
The other will connect the Indiana and | Kentucky I-265's (via KY-841). |
- Montgomery Country, Washington County, and | Kentucky County (which later became the Commonwealth o |
It is found from North Carolina and | Kentucky south to Florida, west to Arizona, and north |
ber of the Indiana Pacers, New York Nets, and | Kentucky Colonels. |
Lieutenant Governor Richard Taylor Jacob and | Kentucky Supreme Court Chief Justice Joshua Bullitt we |
He taught school in Ohio and | Kentucky for six years. |
found from Nova Scotia south to Maryland and | Kentucky, west to southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, w |
the United States (Connecticut, Virginia and | Kentucky). |
river is the border between West Virginia and | Kentucky; the highway on the left (US-119) is in Kentu |
Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, and | Kentucky. |
s locations in Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, and | Kentucky, USA (Austin, College Station, San Antonio, R |
May was rusty and | Kentucky upset Indiana, 92-90, to reach the Final Four |
father, William Decatur Reed was a lawyer and | Kentucky Secretary of State under Governor William Ows |
It is found in Virginia, Ohio and | Kentucky. |
famous Churchill Downs horse racing track and | Kentucky Derby Museum are located in South Louisville. |
ons in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and | Kentucky. |
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and | Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife each maintain |
ille, Virginia and was raised in Virginia and | Kentucky. |
lorida's triumphs over Alabama, Tennessee and | Kentucky, mostly on special teams. |
Houchens Industries sponsors the annual | Kentucky High School Athletic Association's Girls' "Sw |
Boyd married Eliza Ellis (1823-1902), another | Kentucky native. |
trated poll found that 63% of Kentuckians are | Kentucky Wildcats fans, while 16% are Louisville Cardi |
(The others are | Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia). |
It is also found in Arkansas, | Kentucky, Maine, Maryland and the District of Columbia |
Main article: | Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2007 |
He served as | Kentucky highway commissioner 1936-1940. |
ses in 1943, losing occupied Ohio, as well as | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Camp Determination, Featherst |
As | Kentucky lake is only a 20 minute drive away from down |
He served as | Kentucky state treasurer from 1964 to 1968. |
e are also others from the Orient, as well as | Kentucky muskets from the 18th century. |
Garrard served as | Kentucky State Treasurer from 1857 until his death in |
Davis won election as | Kentucky State Treasurer in 1971 on a ticket headed by |
coastal New York, and inland as far north as | Kentucky and Arkansas. |
e treatment of chickens by KFC, also known as | Kentucky Fried Chicken. |
2008) was an American educator from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
was the first Jewish congregation in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
is brother Hugh he became notable in Ashland, | Kentucky, after he built the Buena Vista Furnace and b |
ormy political power in 20th century Ashland, | Kentucky. |
r 11, 1943) was a movie actress from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
municipal bus service in the City of Ashland, | Kentucky and its nearby suburbs. |
1 graduate of Ashland High School in Ashland, | Kentucky, USA. |
The Mayor of the City of Ashland, | Kentucky is elected for a four year term and is not te |
He died in Ashland, | Kentucky, September 10, 1965. |
1841-1910) was the mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
can state and municipal officer from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
se Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
rch at 12th St. and Carter Avenue in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
Adams was born in Ashland, | Kentucky and is a graduate of Morehead State Universit |
M. Nicholson was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
Reeves grew up in Ashland, | Kentucky and made her way to country music mecca Nashv |
iam B. Whitt was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
rry Conley (born January 22, 1944 in Ashland, | Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketbal |
D. Shanklin was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
David Carlsen (born May 12, 1945 in Ashland, | Kentucky) is a retired male discus thrower from the Un |
. Matthewson was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
He served as mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky, in 1882 and 1883 when he resigned. |
J. M. McCleary was formerly mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
Main article: History of Ashland, | Kentucky |
center and science center located in Ashland, | Kentucky, United States. |
Harrison Moore was formerly mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
1850 - 1928) was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
Oliver) Judd on January 11, 1946, in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
rd (1875-1960) was a former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
ber 7, 1960) was the former mayor of Ashland, | Kentucky. |
is a public middle school located in Ashland, | Kentucky. |
Bridge connects Coal Grove, Ohio to Ashland, | Kentucky, crossing the Ohio River. |
nt with the American Basketball Association's | Kentucky Colonels in 1975-76. |
including the National Education Association, | Kentucky Education Association, and Russell Education |
mandated by NCAA rules, he started playing at | Kentucky in 1977. |
1999 he delivered the commencement address at | Kentucky State University. |
on of the 2007 season, this ranks him 16th at | Kentucky State in total wins and 21st at Kentucky Stat |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 2 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties. |
He also held administrative positions at | Kentucky Wesleyan College, Georgetown College, Peabody |
gendary men's basketball coach Adolph Rupp at | Kentucky. |
s struck by a train before his junior year at | Kentucky. |
College and Professor of Christian Thought at | Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Kentucky. |
eason-high six blocks in the season-opener at | Kentucky (November 15). |
His career coaching record at | Kentucky State was 4 wins, 18 losses, and 0 ties. |
In 1999, he gained his 2,000th win at | Kentucky Downs. |
n of the 2007 season, this ranks him first at | Kentucky State in total wins and first at Kentucky Sta |
he Craftsman Truck Series, finishing fifth at | Kentucky Speedway. |
Prior to becoming the coach at | Kentucky, Mitchell spent two years as the head coach a |
Lavender also led one lap of competition at | Kentucky, giving him bonus points toward the 17th plac |
or at Oklahoma (1966), and Assistant Coach at | Kentucky. |
Adams played college football at | Kentucky and was a first round pick in the 1985 NFL Dr |
Later he took a second pole position at | Kentucky. |
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