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McLain was born in Washington County, | Kentucky. |
the original cemeteries in Washington County, | Kentucky. |
new counties were Montgomery, Washington and | Kentucky. |
Hays was born in Washington County, | Kentucky. |
e Friends' Select School in Washington, D.C., | Kentucky Military Institute at Lyndon, and West Virgin |
mp Beauregard Memorial, outside Water Valley, | Kentucky on Kentucky state road 2422 northeast of town |
Wayne County, | Kentucky (northeast) |
Monticello is a city in Wayne County, | Kentucky, United States. |
le community of Blackford, in Webster County, | Kentucky. |
ses in 1943, losing occupied Ohio, as well as | Kentucky, Tennessee, and Camp Determination, Featherst |
e are also others from the Orient, as well as | Kentucky muskets from the 18th century. |
soldiers buried around the monument were from | Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. |
personal hunting rifles, which were typically | Kentucky or Pennsylvania type rifles. |
He owned land in Virginia, West Virginia, | Kentucky and Tennessee. |
s found from Newfoundland to Florida, west to | Kentucky and the Northwest Territories. |
designated in 1958 along Coeburn Road west of | Kentucky Avenue, though it did not exist until the new |
Located in west central | Kentucky, the district includes Bowling Green, Owensbo |
iam "Wild Bill" Cantrell (born in West Point, | Kentucky, January 31, 1908 - died January 22, 1996) wa |
everal branches passed through West Virginia, | Kentucky, western Virginia and eastern Tennessee. |
d from New England to South Carolina, west to | Kentucky and Illinois, north to Michigan and southern |
lpeper County, Virginia and came west through | Kentucky and to Spanish Upper Louisiana (now Missouri) |
wn, the seat of Hardin County in west central | Kentucky. |
sidential neighborhood in western Louisville, | Kentucky, USA founded in 1965. |
It fought mostly in western Virginia, | Kentucky, North Carolina, and Virginia. |
The franchise came to an end when the | Kentucky State Fair Board announced that their stadium |
major stronghold of Union forces, which kept | Kentucky firmly in the Union. |
While at | Kentucky Pease coached future NFL quarterbacks Jared L |
While at | Kentucky Ray coached future NFL players such as Dave R |
Packard is a ghost town in Whitley County, | Kentucky, United States. |
He moved to Whitley County, | Kentucky shortly after the American Civil War from nei |
s clients were Wine and Spirits Wholesales of | Kentucky, Inc., of Louisville. |
s daughter, Charlotte, was the second wife of | Kentucky Governor Robert P. Letcher. |
of Brigadier General John Stuart Williams of | Kentucky and attained the rank of assistant adjutant g |
he first California-bred racehorse to win the | Kentucky Derby in 1922. |
cehorse that was the sixth gelding to win the | Kentucky Derby. |
In 1999, he gained his 2,000th win at | Kentucky Downs. |
Van Dusen was the seventh gelding to win the | Kentucky Derby in the race's first 55 runnings. |
University of Tennessee with a 28-10 win over | Kentucky on November 29, 2008. |
touchdown in Arkansas's 71-63 overtime win at | Kentucky. |
, Mata Hari became the first filly to win the | Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes. |
May 2, 2009 saw Borel win the | Kentucky Derby on Mine That Bird, a 50-1 long shot, a |
141 yards and a touchdown in a bowl win over | Kentucky. |
She is the only filly to win the | Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes as well as |
horse Donerail is the longest odds winner in | Kentucky Derby history. |
nd the Flamingo Stakes enroute to winning the | Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stak |
game with a record of 7-2-0 with wins against | Kentucky and Virginia Tech. |
Conerly's 1947 squad had upset wins over | Kentucky (14-7 in Oxford), Florida (14-6 in Jacksonvil |
berland Gap, and spent the fall and winter in | Kentucky and east Tennessee. |
The halftime score was Wisconsin 16, | Kentucky 7. |
s the Metropolis, Illinois area with Paducah, | Kentucky. |
ckets continued to negotiate with Louisville, | Kentucky. |
During 1993, Perkins performed with the | Kentucky Headhunters in a music video remake, filmed i |
for one season (1970-71) in the ABA with the | Kentucky Colonels, who were led two former Kentucky Wi |
This article deals with the | Kentucky Theater in Louisville, not to be confused wit |
Bushmills is twinned with Louisville, | Kentucky in the United States. |
ition, original actions may be filed with the | Kentucky Court of Appeals in certain situations. |
It is often associated with the | Kentucky Derby. |
g in the Battle of Point Pleasant with future | Kentucky governor Isaac Shelby. |
he United States Army, Virden signed with the | Kentucky Colonels. |
In 1862 she won the bronze medal with the | Kentucky team. |
ed by Churchill Downs in association with the | Kentucky Derby since 1938. |
He instead signed with the | Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Associati |
On February 13, witnesses in | Kentucky began hearing sonic booms. |
Paducah Tilghman High School where he won the | Kentucky "Mr. |
Fred Hooper had won the | Kentucky Derby with his first race horse. |
In 1993, Trail won the | Kentucky State High School Tennis Championship as a 7t |
cehorse owned by Herbert M. Woolf who won the | Kentucky Derby in 1938. |
on state titles in 1932 and 1955, and won the | Kentucky All A title in 2004. |
He won the | Kentucky "Mr. |
Five horses have won the | Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes and then returned the next |
families where three generations have won the | Kentucky Derby. |
nner at two, in 1928 Easter Stockings won the | Kentucky and Latonia Oaks enroute to earning American |
1993) is a thoroughbred racehorse who won the | Kentucky Derby in 1996. |
xteen-year-old apprentice in 1950, he won the | Kentucky Oaks then the following day rode Middleground |
ican jockey Isaac Burns Murphy, who won three | Kentucky Derbys in his lifetime (1884, 1890, and 1891) |
plantation, "Airy Mount," in Woodford County, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Woodford County, | Kentucky on his family's plantation, "Rose Hill." |
Born in Railey Station in Woodford County, | Kentucky, he interrupted his studies at the University |
Born in Woodford County, | Kentucky, Sterling came with Henry Dodge to the lead m |
He moved to Woodford County, | Kentucky, in 1796 and to Bowling Green in 1807. |
l retired to a horse farm in Woodford County, | Kentucky. |
s Glenn's Creek Distillery in Woodford County | Kentucky with a saccharimeter to measure sugar content |
Born on a farm near Midway, Woodford County, | Kentucky, he and his siblings inherited the property o |
Plantation workers in | Kentucky - "Massa's Gone Away" |
Jockey Cal Shilling & Worth, 1912 | Kentucky Derby |
The deadliest train wreck in | Kentucky history, which killed about fifty people in a |
red as Most Influential WWF/WCW Wrestler from | Kentucky by the state's Governor and made a Kentucky C |
U.S. Representative John Yarmuth of | Kentucky is a brother of the franchisors and a silent |
s struck by a train before his junior year at | Kentucky. |
en published since 1806, fourteen years after | Kentucky became a state. |
Four years later | Kentucky County was divided into the Fayette, Jefferso |
Yellow Route: | Kentucky Wesleyan-Tamarack Rd & Carter Rd |
About eighty students departed New York for | Kentucky by bus on March 23, 1932. |
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