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Johnson was born in Henderson, | Kentucky, a son of Thomas J. and Juliet (Rankin) Johns |
He was raised in Indian Hills, | Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville, and has moved back t |
led efforts to redesign the city of Guthrie, | Kentucky, a once segregated and poverty stricken commu |
Open Fork Paint Creek (Morgan County, | Kentucky), a stream in Morgan County, Kentucky |
Left Fork Little Paint Creek (Floyd County, | Kentucky), a stream in Floyd County, Kentucky |
Paint Creek (Johnson County, | Kentucky), a stream in Johnson County, Kentucky |
Green River ( | Kentucky), a tributary of the Ohio River |
d a position at the University of Louisville, | Kentucky, a university he purportedly had never heard |
Cloverleaf, Louisville, | Kentucky, a neighborhood |
The basket gave | Kentucky a 103-102 lead with 2.1 seconds remaining. |
liff is a Georgian Revival house in Glenview, | Kentucky, a small city east of Louisville, Kentucky wh |
The song is about Bowling Green, | Kentucky, a city approximately 60 miles from the Everl |
ter in the month, she saw action at Columbus, | Kentucky, a Confederate strong point on the Mississipp |
t of Virginia, Rice joined the efforts of the | Kentucky Abolition Society, serving also as a member o |
s born in Virginia and raised nearYelvington, | Kentucky, about 12 miles east of Owensboro, Kentucky o |
cal Christian private school in Lawrenceburg, | Kentucky, accredited by the Kentucky Non-Public School |
Kentucky Advanced Technology Campus | |
Eastern | Kentucky advances to NCAA Tournament. |
d as executive secretary and treasurer of the | Kentucky AFL-CIO from 1984-1986 and was employed as a |
is brother Hugh he became notable in Ashland, | Kentucky, after he built the Buena Vista Furnace and b |
on of being the first Union regiment to enter | Kentucky after Confederate forces violated the state's |
Orton kept his commitment to | Kentucky after John Calipari was hired by the universi |
s placed in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, | Kentucky after the Civil War. |
retired to the new Whitney farm in Lexington, | Kentucky after the 1917 racing season. |
f the regiment participated in the defense of | Kentucky against Bragg's invasion and subsequent pursu |
In 1999, Martin ran for Governor of | Kentucky against Paul E. Patton, the Democratic incumb |
Operations in eastern | Kentucky against Scott July 25-August 6. Burnside's Ca |
n filed for the 2010 US Senate GOP primary in | Kentucky against Rand Paul. |
He served as president of the | Kentucky Agricultural Association 1853-1861. |
Kentucky, Alabama, Vanderbilt and Arkansas did not mak | |
Headley at his Beaumont Farm near Lexington, | Kentucky, Alcibiades was named for the ancient Greek s |
etwork includes 15 hospitals in Tennessee and | Kentucky, all accredited by the Society of Chest Pain |
on state titles in 1932 and 1955, and won the | Kentucky All A title in 2004. |
n is a graduate of Doss High School and was a | Kentucky All-Star. |
From his headquarters in Louisville, | Kentucky, Allen supervised the Federal supplies for al |
Born near Henderson, | Kentucky, Allen moved with his parents to Morganfield, |
berland Gap, and US 25E ran from Tennessee to | Kentucky along SR 10 and SR 107. |
This could only mean near Elkhorn City, | Kentucky along the Pine Mountain Ridge. |
, it covered the retreat of the Union Army of | Kentucky along with the 9th Kentucky Cavalry. |
erly Carr Fork Lake), located east of Hazard, | Kentucky, along Kentucky Route 15 in Knott County, is |
He served in the 36th Army Band at Fort Knox, | Kentucky along with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. |
Graham of North Carolina and James Guthrie of | Kentucky also rejected feelers sent out by Lincoln. |
The University of | Kentucky, also known as UK, is a public co-educational |
ie Lee "Orb" Bowling, a native of Sandy Hook, | Kentucky also known as Chief (born March 21, 1939) is |
The parkway system of Louisville, | Kentucky, also known as the Olmsted Park System, was d |
er Nursing Service who served remote areas of | Kentucky also bore the name. |
The forest is located in the Knobs region of | Kentucky, also known as the Muldraugh Escarpment. |
1979 | Kentucky Amateur |
(baseball) is within the scope of WikiProject | Kentucky, an open collaborative effort to coordinate w |
Cavanaugh is within the scope of WikiProject | Kentucky, an open collaborative effort to coordinate w |
died while conducting business in Louisville, | Kentucky, and he was buried in Ontario County. |
He died in Lexington, | Kentucky and was interred at Lexington Cemetery. |
Kentucky and Tennessee refused to accept the renumberi | |
chools as well as Centre College at Danville, | Kentucky and St. Mary's College. |
Kentucky and Indiana highway officials conducted a joi | |
Professor of English at the University of | Kentucky and the University of Wyoming |
N #152 serviced stations in Alabama, Georgia, | Kentucky, and Tennessee. |
Vail finds him out, tracks him back to | Kentucky, and foils his plan. |
Bruner was born in Cecilia, | Kentucky and died in St. Matthews, Kentucky. |
James Murphy Hager of | Kentucky and his wife, the former Nacoma Clark, establ |
inia and he was educated at Center College in | Kentucky and the University of Virginia. |
g press, which he took with him to Lexington, | Kentucky and set up a business. |
He was born in Anderson County, | Kentucky and later moved to Missouri. |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, and attended college at Georgia Tech. |
His descendants were early settlers of | Kentucky, and his father, Harry Innes Todd, was a two- |
ed on the young man's family in Knott County, | Kentucky and the wider community. |
t the University of Louisville in Louisville, | Kentucky, and at the Manuscript Division of the Librar |
He owned land in Virginia, West Virginia, | Kentucky and Tennessee. |
United States Congressman from the U.S state | Kentucky, and member of the Kentucky Legislature. |
Locust Grove farm in what is now Louisville, | Kentucky and died in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Moore was born in Montgomery County, | Kentucky, and served as a state court judge from 1851 |
s located John Parkhill from Calloway County, | Kentucky and sent one of their members to summon him t |
White was a native of | Kentucky and practiced law there. |
rican Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred in | Kentucky and is best known for winning the 1901 Kentuc |
Route 411 to SR 10 through Cumberland Gap to | Kentucky, and no number to SR 107. |
giment was attached to Military Department of | Kentucky and assigned to duty at Hopkinsville, Kentuck |
allet school and company based in Louisville, | Kentucky and is the official state ballet of The Commo |
tints as offensive line coach for Cincinnati, | Kentucky and Princeton. |
Cynthia was born October 5, 1935, in | Kentucky, and Kay was born circa 1940. |
e games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, | Kentucky, and compete in the Eastern Division of the S |
ary 24, 1851 near Cynthiana, Harrison County, | Kentucky, and was a school teacher in Bourbon County. |
He became a school teacher in | Kentucky, and moved later, in 1853, to Lexington, Miss |
Tyler was born in Cadiz, | Kentucky and spent his childhood years in Indiana, New |
l plants in Jackson, Mississippi, Louisville, | Kentucky and Greensboro, North Carolina. |
ss, he resumed the practice of law in Louisa, | Kentucky and was appointed judge of the Lawrence Count |
along the river, which is the border between | Kentucky and West Virginia. |
engaged in general merchandising at Stanton, | Kentucky, and in agricultural pursuits 1900-1907, serv |
Medeski was born in Louisville, | Kentucky, and grew up in Florida. |
Mrs. Patton is a native of Pike County, | Kentucky, and one of four daughters born to the late R |
He was born near Crab Orchard, | Kentucky and he attended the common schools of Lincoln |
Jack Conway, Attorney General of | Kentucky and 2010 nominee. |
s found from Newfoundland to Florida, west to | Kentucky and the Northwest Territories. |
ous states took place between August 3, 1812 ( | Kentucky) and May 1, 1813 (North Carolina). |
After the war, he returned to | Kentucky and taught school. |
ntucky-Tennessee border between Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee. |
uited by Air Force, Bradley, Cornell, Eastern | Kentucky, and Indiana. |
William Temple "Temp" Withers, a native of | Kentucky and a veteran of the Mexican War was living i |
The states of | Kentucky and Sequoyah (Oklahoma) were lost, as well as |
ork to British Columbia south to Virginia and | Kentucky and south in the mountains. |
Seminary of Rand and Richardson in Maysville, | Kentucky and was graduated from Augusta College, Kentu |
The cities of Newport, | Kentucky and Covington, Kentucky across the Ohio River |
Hagin was born in Lexington, | Kentucky and raised in the Village of Indian Hill near |
was born to Scottish immigrants in Lexington, | Kentucky and came to Louisville in 1847, and eventuall |
Kentucky and Louisville first played against each othe | |
Barthell in 1903 after the completion of the | Kentucky and Tennessee Railroad from Stearns. |
It is found from | Kentucky and central Connecticut south (through Georgi |
continuous truss bridge that connects Milton, | Kentucky and Madison, Indiana. |
It is located between Louisville, | Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Ekin died March 27, 1891 in Louisville, | Kentucky and was buried in Cave Hill National Cemetery |
h Oldham High School is located in Crestwood, | Kentucky and serves pupils in 9th-12th grade. |
e was born Olivia Joyce Compton in Lexington, | Kentucky and not Eleanor Hunt as is frequently erroneo |
He was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and later died in Brooklyn, New York at the a |
He made a surveying tour through | Kentucky and Tennessee in 1783, and graduated from the |
6 tornadoes were reported in Illinois, 10 in | Kentucky and 1 in Indiana. |
(425.2 m) long, and connects Gallatin County, | Kentucky, and Switzerland County, Indiana. |
he operation also has branches in Versailles, | Kentucky and at Jerrys Plains, New South Wales, Austra |
Ward was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1825 whe |
Their travels took them to | Kentucky and Ohio where the camp meeting revivals had |
n Alabama, then in college at Tennessee Tech, | Kentucky, and LSU before moving into the professional |
Naomi Wallace divides her time between | Kentucky and the Yorkshire Dales, UK, where she lives |
e restaurant has opened parlors in Covington, | Kentucky and Erlanger, Kentucky. |
nd as far north as central Missouri, northern | Kentucky and Delaware. |
ly pastored churches in Colorado, California, | Kentucky, and South Carolina. |
He born in Lexington, | Kentucky and pursued an academic course. |
Oldham was born in Richmond, | Kentucky and educated at Central University, also in R |
Randolph was born in Paducah, | Kentucky and raised in Cadiz, Kentucky, attending high |
nded Southern Normal School at Bowling Green, | Kentucky, and East Lynn College at Buffalo, Kentucky. |
He received his B.A. in from University of | Kentucky and then followed by his Master's degree from |
he line, to determine the true border between | Kentucky and Tennessee, but was not resolved due to Ke |
Coal Creek was connected to | Kentucky and Knoxville by the East Tennessee, Virginia |
sident of the Lexington Branch of the Bank of | Kentucky and also served in the Kentucky General Assem |
He was appointed one of | Kentucky's three commissioners to settle the boundary |
Asheville, North Carolina, then in Lexington, | Kentucky, and now lives in Asheville again. |
municipal bus service in the City of Ashland, | Kentucky and its nearby suburbs. |
1842) was a United States Representative from | Kentucky and the son of Matthew Lyon. |
. Myers, the incumbent Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky, and Ben Kilgore. |
Kern was born in | Kentucky and was raised in northern Kentucky in the to |
Adams played college football at | Kentucky and was a first round pick in the 1985 NFL Dr |
rris married first, in 1954, Joy Hazelrigg of | Kentucky and they had a daughter, Emily. |
He grew up in Lexington, | Kentucky and as a young man became a hotwalker, groom, |
ook a large scale raid from Tennessee through | Kentucky and then across Indiana and Ohio. |
Nash was born 1875 in Louisville, | Kentucky and entered the army from same location. |
Thornton was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and played basketball at Male High School the |
He went to school in Bardstown, | Kentucky and studied law in Staunton, Virginia. |
the Enco brand to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | Kentucky, and Mississippi after the Supreme Court rule |
er 23, 1983 in Louisiana and on November 3 in | Kentucky and Mississippi. |
ecided to head north in 2010 from Louisville, | Kentucky, and currently reside in Bay City, Michigan. |
ade threats of moving the club to Louisville, | Kentucky and renaming the franchise the Kentucky Colon |
66 at Fort Wayne, Michigan; Newport Barracks, | Kentucky; and Fort Columbus, New York |
Western portions of Florida, Indiana, | Kentucky, and Michigan |
Kentucky and Mississippi held their general elections | |
the age of 71 in his hometown of Louisville, | Kentucky, and is interred at Eastenr Cemetery. |
He returned to | Kentucky and began studying law at the office of a loc |
1835-1904), United States representative from | Kentucky and Governor of Kentucky from 1891 to 1895 |
The expansion of a corn belt in | Kentucky and Ohio created a glut. |
Their best was a 17th at Texas, 19th at | Kentucky and 20th at Gateway. |
hool in the Highlands district of Louisville, | Kentucky and is part of the Jefferson County Public Sc |
low western Congressmen such as Henry Clay of | Kentucky and John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Troup |
West Virginia, and border areas of Virginia, | Kentucky, and Ohio. |
Virginia and North Carolina, before moving to | Kentucky and then Pennsylvania. |
er Field is a baseball stadium in Louisville, | Kentucky and is home to the Louisville Bats, the AAA a |
n Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, | Kentucky and holds a doctor of ministry degree. |
judge of the nineteenth judicial district of | Kentucky and served in that capacity from February 8, |
Young was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and was admitted to the bar in 1814. |
29 counties throughout West Virginia, eastern | Kentucky and southern Ohio. |
k College 2005 for JYSA United in Louisville, | Kentucky and for Chicago Eagles from 2005 to 2008. |
He later returned to | Kentucky and continued to practice law until his death |
He was Bar Examiner for the State of | Kentucky and was appointed by Governor Fields as Elect |
uired Daviess County Distillery of Owensboro, | Kentucky and produces Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Bon |
Greenebaum was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and entered New York University Film School a |
dge with 2,400 men, a combined force of Ohio, | Kentucky, and Michigan mounted infantry and cavalry, a |
Tori attended the University of | Kentucky and Western Kentucky University. |
He moved to | Kentucky and was ordained to the Baptist ministry. |
s at Ashland, with residence in Catlettsburg, | Kentucky, and was interested financially in various ot |
He moved to | Kentucky and served in the Kentucky legislature. |
It is located in Louisville, | Kentucky, and is sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters of |
Woodruff was born in | Kentucky and educated in the common schools. |
a full service station which served northern | Kentucky, and offered news every hour along with Adult |
She was born in Louisville, | Kentucky and has two children with actor Jack Nicholso |
In 1994, he moved to | Kentucky and began work as a special prosecutor with t |
He was born in Paducah, McCracken County, | Kentucky, and moved to Chicago during his infancy. |
was graduated from Centre College, Danville, | Kentucky, and the law department of Transylvania Unive |
ffe mounds is the 11th state historic site of | Kentucky, and home to a research center and museum. |
July 18, 1967) was a U.S. Representative from | Kentucky and an ambassador to the Philippines. |
In the year 1785 he came to | Kentucky and settled near Lexington subsequently he ca |
division's headquarters are at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky, and has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
ska to eastern Oklahoma and Texas and east to | Kentucky and Illinois. |
lle, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Madisonville, | Kentucky, and Hopkinsville, Kentucky. |
hartered chapters in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, | Kentucky, and Michigan. |
Ordered to southwest | Kentucky and duty there until March 1864. |
Morrison was born in Pellville, | Kentucky and later died in Louisville, Kentucky at the |
As of 2006, Clay lived in Louisville, | Kentucky, and was still actively writing and gardening |
also an assistant coach at the University of | Kentucky, and Fresno State. |
ended Forrest Hill Academy, Jessamine County, | Kentucky and also studied law, but did not practice. |
He was flown to | Kentucky, and in the space of four days ran in two gru |
Mitchell was born in | Kentucky and settled in Indianapolis in 1859 where he |
ormer women's head coach at the University of | Kentucky and a current assistant coach at the Universi |
engaged in mercantile pursuits in Eddyville, | Kentucky and had large agricultural interests. |
s in Congress as an adherent of Henry Clay of | Kentucky and the Whig Party. |
He moved to Burlington, | Kentucky, and practiced law. |
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