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tudied law, attended one course at Lexington ( | Kentucky) Law School, and was admitted to the bar in 1 |
Carman and jockey Archibald at 1911 | Kentucky Derby. |
kick to give West Virginia possession at the | Kentucky 48. |
Born at Frankfort, | Kentucky, Coghlan graduated from the Naval Academy in |
mustered out on July 18, 1865 at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
o of Shoemaker's most noted rides were at the | Kentucky Derby. |
He played at the collegiate level at Eastern | Kentucky University. |
She studied piano at Western | Kentucky University. |
resumed the practice of law at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, where he died December 27, 1910. |
Wisconsin Infantry, in action at Perryville, | Kentucky. |
Cantrill died in 1908 at Georgetown, | Kentucky. |
ent on to play collegiate baseball at Eastern | Kentucky University where he was All-Ohio Valley Confe |
c schools and Bethel College at Russellville, | Kentucky. |
an American college football coach at Western | Kentucky University and Howard Payne University. |
t McLemoresville, Tennessee and at Princeton, | Kentucky. |
Powell held a variety of positions at Eastern | Kentucky University including Dean of Business Affairs |
Wade H. Ellis was born at Covington, | Kentucky. |
Pletschke died in October 1861 at Louisville, | Kentucky as a result of a relapse of typhoid fever, wh |
is a mission church to one at Fredericktown, | Kentucky. |
ral high schools of Wisconsin, and at Western | Kentucky State Normal School at Bowling Green, Kentuck |
nd teaches as an adjunct professor at several | Kentucky colleges. |
tional psychologist and professor at Northern | Kentucky University. |
s Independent Cavalry Companies at Smithland, | Kentucky on December 9, 1861. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 25, 1865. |
Duty at Lexington, | Kentucky, until November 1864. |
02, he was the head football coach at Western | Kentucky University and posted a 91-68 record, includi |
Rail Car is one of four train vehicles at the | Kentucky Railway Museum on the National Register. |
in the 1st Tennessee Infantry at Whitesburg, | Kentucky. |
Treasurer of Hart County at Munfordville, | Kentucky, in 1934 and 1935. |
d out of service July 15, 1865 at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
mustered out on July 14, 1865 at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
At Lexington, | Kentucky, until December. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 10, 1865. |
He began his career as a reporter at the | Kentucky Post and the Albany (N.Y.) Knickerbockers New |
He played college football at Western | Kentucky University. |
From 1968 to 1971, he played at Western | Kentucky University, leading his team to a third place |
Fowler died at Lexington, | Kentucky on August 22, 1840. |
g the Ohio River into Indiana at Brandenburg, | Kentucky, the raiders captured the Alice Dean. |
resumed the practice of law at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, and died there July 18, 1892. |
de by GE Consumer & Industrial at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
n 1871 and commenced practice at Hodgenville, | Kentucky. |
Register of Historic Places, currently at the | Kentucky Railway Museum at New Haven, Kentucky, in sou |
person (born March 26, 1972 at Elizabethtown, | Kentucky) is an American professional baseball coach. |
at the Salmon P. Chase Law School at Northern | Kentucky University and began practising law. |
Detachments were stationed at Falmouth, | Kentucky and Cynthiana, Kentucky guarding railroad lin |
ccepted the head coaching position at Eastern | Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. |
ebec and Maine, south to Florida and at least | Kentucky. |
t of service September 4, 1865 at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
f Native American and Panamanian descent at a | Kentucky county fair. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 18, 1865. |
He played college football at Eastern | Kentucky University. |
Floyd was an All-American at Eastern | Kentucky University. |
She died January 28, 1836, at Frankfort, | Kentucky, and is buried at Frankfort Cemetery. |
inally the group was a trio formed at Western | Kentucky State College (now Western Kentucky Universit |
a brigade commander, and served at Columbus, | Kentucky, under Maj. |
us diffusion facilities and those at Paducah, | Kentucky and Portsmouth, Ohio. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 21, 1865. |
dual to the World Championships at Lexington, | Kentucky and came a creditable 16th. |
Detained at Louisville, | Kentucky, and assigned to guard duty at various points |
a prior to becoming the head coach at Eastern | Kentucky. |
mustered out on July 20, 1865, at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
Negley's Brigade, McCook's Command, at Nolin, | Kentucky, to December 1861. |
Carrier played college basketball at Western | Kentucky University. |
The monument at Vanceburg, | Kentucky is the only Union structure in Kentucky erect |
t of service September 26, 1865 at Lexington, | Kentucky. |
He played college football at Western | Kentucky. |
He was educated at the | Kentucky Military Institute and the University of Nash |
ing their final season at Freedom Hall at the | Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. |
ning came when he attended college at Western | Kentucky University, from which he graduated in 1969. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 17, 1865. |
wholesale hardware business at Catlettsburg, | Kentucky, from 1886 to 1924, and then at Ashland, Kent |
ht flank of the Confederate base at Columbus, | Kentucky. |
At Western | Kentucky University, Mitchell started all 36 games and |
She furthered her education at Northern | Kentucky University's Chase College of Law, obtaining |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 20, 1865. |
fantry mustered out of service at Louisville, | Kentucky on July 20, 1865. |
t another eighteen years as a lobbyist at the | Kentucky state capital in Frankfort. |
nsferred and played his final year at Eastern | Kentucky in 1995. |
It reorganized at Louisville, | Kentucky on September 10, 1863 and mustered in under t |
e north end of the bridge starts at Livermore | Kentucky. |
ter in the month, she saw action at Columbus, | Kentucky, a Confederate strong point on the Mississipp |
uthern Exposition held in 1883 at Louisville, | Kentucky. |
1988-1999) & Professor (1999-2001) at Eastern | Kentucky University. |
Born at Yelvington, | Kentucky., McCreery graduated from Centre College, in |
st she seized steamer W. B. Terry at Paducah, | Kentucky, and on 4 September, with Tyler, she engaged |
l School, now Sue Bennett College, at London, | Kentucky, and worked his way through Kentucky Wesleyan |
As a senior at Western | Kentucky Evans averaged 10.0 ppg with a field goal per |
The battery was organizing at Lebanon, | Kentucky when it was captured during an attack by Gene |
Smith played college basketball at Western | Kentucky University and was drafted by the Kentucky Co |
d that it was one of her dreams to attend the | Kentucky Derby. |
Hill originally attended Western | Kentucky University where he played on the basketball |
He then attended Western | Kentucky University, graduating with a master's degree |
Later he also attended Eastern | Kentucky University. |
She attended Eastern | Kentucky University and graduated from Morehead State |
"What attitude shall | Kentucky occupy in the deplorable conflict looking to |
United States district attorney for | Kentucky 1828-1832. |
oted the Outstanding Commonwealth Attorney of | Kentucky by his peers. |
at, Hatchett was the elected State Auditor in | Kentucky from 1995-2003. |
book, A Long Row to Hoe, the autobiography of | Kentucky author Billy C. Clark. |
Vail finds him out, tracks him back to | Kentucky, and foils his plan. |
o Illinois in 1834 where he married Bailey of | Kentucky. |
He became jockey Jerry Bailey's 2nd | Kentucky Derby winner and the second in a row for trai |
n after Randall released the ball, triumphant | Kentucky fans stormed the field around him. |
Ballard County, | Kentucky (southeast) |
Ballard County, | Kentucky (northeast) |
sident of the Lexington Branch of the Bank of | Kentucky and also served in the Kentucky General Assem |
The Bank of | Kentucky Center is a 9,400-seat multi-purpose arena lo |
ms play their home games in NKU's The Bank of | Kentucky Center. |
Frenchman James Berthoud established | Kentucky's second insurance agency and chartered the f |
Banzer represented | Kentucky in the Miss USA 2007 pageant that was held in |
He was admitted to the bar in | Kentucky in 1831 and commenced practice in Jacksonvill |
Vice President Alben W. Barkley of | Kentucky |
U.S. Senator Alben W. Barkley of | Kentucky was nominated by acclamation without a roll c |
are named for Vice President Alben Barkley, a | Kentucky native. |
She ended up in Barren Co., | Kentucky. |
Beegie Adair (born in Barren County, | Kentucky in 1937) is a jazz pianist. |
d a common school education in Barren County, | Kentucky before moving to Louisville in 1866 at the ag |
Asa Lewis was a young Barren County, | Kentucky farmboy, who was born about 1843. |
The basket gave | Kentucky a 103-102 lead with 2.1 seconds remaining. |
Woods played college basketball at | Kentucky. |
nt with the American Basketball Association's | Kentucky Colonels in 1975-76. |
er retired in both football and basketball at | Kentucky. |
Thornton played college basketball at | Kentucky Wesleyan College and played on the team that |
the actual producer for its first batches was | Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. of Bardstown, Kentuc |
Bath County, | Kentucky, United States |
Skirmish in Bath County, | Kentucky, March 26. |
He was born in Bath County, | Kentucky and attended the common schools. |
ascom was born in Owingsville in Bath County, | Kentucky. |
erate Monument in Owingsville in Bath County, | Kentucky, near Owingsville, Kentucky, commemorates the |
Battle of Perryville, the bloodiest battle in | Kentucky history, on October 8, 1862. |
ommanded the Great White Fleet battleship USS | Kentucky (BB-6) in 1905 (but did not command during th |
mer Undersecretary of Education Gary Bauer of | Kentucky |
In 2008, #7 Richmond beat Eastern | Kentucky, Appalachian State, and Northern Iowa to adva |
Chapman was born in Beaver Dam, | Kentucky. |
He later became a | Kentucky State Representative and served as Chairman o |
Beckham County, | Kentucky |
colleges consolidated in 2003 to become West | Kentucky Community & Technical College. |
It has historically been a | Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey (80 Proof). |
past, the breed has alternatively been called | Kentucky Reds and Bourbon Butternuts. |
exas Tech University in 1969 before attending | Kentucky State University. |
avid Dale Owen was dispatched to Bell County, | Kentucky as part of a geological survey of the state. |
Bell County, | Kentucky is named in his honor. |
eld teaching positions at Belmont University, | Kentucky Wesleyan College, and Peabody College. |
The expansion of a corn belt in | Kentucky and Ohio created a glut. |
ed as lecturer of education at Berea College, | Kentucky. |
She graduated from Berea College ( | Kentucky) in 1946 and later attended Yale University, |
ntucky-Tennessee border between Hopkinsville, | Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee. |
It is located between Louisville, | Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. |
erlaps U.S. Highway 62 between Gilbertsville, | Kentucky and Fairview, Kentucky. |
n the 1999-2000 he split his time between the | Kentucky Thoroughblades of the AHL and the New Orleans |
Projects include the University of | Kentucky's Big Blue, Kentucky Space, and Northern Kent |
Edwin F. Gulick, Jr., the Bishop of | Kentucky, who was planning to retire soon, was appoint |
Chicago, he was appointed Assistant Bishop of | Kentucky in 1866. |
n of Senators John Brown and Jesse Bledsoe of | Kentucky. |
ennebaker Hopkins, who used a custom blend of | Kentucky bourbon whiskey, mixed for the occasion, rath |
that of a classic country nature blended with | Kentucky bluegrass. |
ding to Ethelbert Dudley Warfield's book "The | Kentucky Resolutions of 1798: An Historical Study" Bre |
(CDP) in and the county seat of Boone County, | Kentucky, United States. |
the Ohio river from Petersburg, Boone County, | Kentucky. |
ates population for 1880 was in Boone County, | Kentucky. |
along the river, which is the border between | Kentucky and West Virginia. |
he line, to determine the true border between | Kentucky and Tennessee, but was not resolved due to Ke |
In the Border Battle, | Kentucky beat Tennessee, 12-10, to claim the Beer Barr |
ryland) and Coolidge won three border states ( | Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri). |
In the Border Battle, | Kentucky beat Tennessee, 7-0, to claim the Beer Barrel |
he commission that determined the borders for | Kentucky in 1788. |
ncludes parts of Cincinnati, and borders both | Kentucky and Indiana. |
Jones was born in | Kentucky in 1797, and lived in Louisville most of his |
Born in | Kentucky, Vineyard settled in Platteville, Wisconsin, |
Born Covington, | Kentucky, Daughtrey received a B.A. from Vanderbilt Un |
Born in | Kentucky in 1775, he attended the common schools, purs |
He was born in | Kentucky in either 1906 or 1909, and moved to Pittsbur |
Confederate Silas Gordon was born in | Kentucky in 1835 and moved with his parents, William a |
Kern was born in | Kentucky and was raised in northern Kentucky in the to |
sources claim that Laura Bullion was born in | Kentucky in 1873. |
Woodruff was born in | Kentucky and educated in the common schools. |
Kendrick was born in | Kentucky. |
George Taliafero Ward was born in | Kentucky in 1810 and moved to Tallahassee in 1825. |
Mitchell was born in | Kentucky and settled in Indianapolis in 1859 where he |
Major was born in | Kentucky in 1790, a son of John Major and Judith Trabu |
Born in | Kentucky, he moved to Ohio, and then to Alton, Illinoi |
Born in | Kentucky in 1804, Tompkins received a limited educatio |
Isaac Taylor Tichenor was born in | Kentucky on November 11, 1825. |
She was born in | Kentucky to Francis Preston Blair and Eliza Violet Gis |
Yantis was born in | Kentucky, and worked as a cotton farmer near Orlando, |
Casey was born in | Kentucky and currently lives in Gainesville, Florida w |
Johnston was born in | Kentucky and was appointed from that state as a United |
He was born in | Kentucky in 1874, and graduated from Transylvania Univ |
While born in | Kentucky, Edelen attended high school in St. Louis Par |
David Gregory Miller (1957 - ) was born in | Kentucky. |
Brammell was born in | Kentucky and raised in San Antonio, Texas, where she g |
Born in | Kentucky, Call was graduated from an academy in Kentuc |
as near the town where he was born: Franklin, | Kentucky. |
Since 1978, eleven horses have won both the | Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. |
are built in courthouse squares, but both in | Kentucky are in cemeteries. |
is one of only four men to have raced both a | Kentucky Derby winner and an Epsom Derby winner. |
zra Brooks is distilled, aged, and bottled in | Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco. |
Old Ezra is distilled, aged, and bottled in | Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries for Luxco. |
Morgan moved northward on June 23, bound for | Kentucky. |
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