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es District Court for the Western District of | Kentucky. |
. Representative from the seventh district of | Kentucky. |
ge of the twenty-seventh judicial district of | Kentucky 1909-1922 and 1928-1934. |
ved as judge of the 13th judicial district of | Kentucky in 1910 and 1911. |
ted Trimble U.S. Attorney for the District of | Kentucky in 1813. |
District Attorney for the Eastern District of | Kentucky in 1910. |
1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
regiment was attached to Military District of | Kentucky and Department of Kentucky, to September 1865 |
judge of the seventeenth judicial district of | Kentucky and served from 1905 until his death in Newpo |
attorney for the seventh judicial district of | Kentucky in 1903 for a term of six years. |
es District Court for the Western District of | Kentucky. |
hed to 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, District of | Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to July 1864. |
1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the |
2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of | Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, to December 1864. |
Clarksville District, Western | Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to June 1863. |
rp of Engineers brought in "mine divers" from | Kentucky needs to be supported. |
The Eastern Division champion | Kentucky Colonels appeared in the ABA Championships fo |
Four states make up the division: Alabama, | Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. |
governor marked the end of Whig dominance in | Kentucky. |
polis to Homestead, Florida that went down in | Kentucky. |
hood immediately west of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
iles (8 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
rea on the Ohio River in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
our miles (6 km) east of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky USA. |
ed 10 miles southwest of Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, in its Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood. |
d two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA, and immediately east of the University |
-foot (78 m) building in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky located on the northwestern corner of Fourth |
n two miles northwest of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
uhammad Ali Boulevard in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ducah, located northwest of downtown Paducah, | Kentucky is a historic monument located in Paducah's O |
ood three miles south of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky USA. |
borhood just northwest of downtown Lexington, | Kentucky, United States. |
Palace is a theatre, in downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, located in the city's theater district, on t |
le (1.6 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
eighborhood just east of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
orhood two miles east of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky USA. |
located 3 miles west of Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
three miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky USA. |
foot (76 m) building in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
e six miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
He settled in downtown Paducah, | Kentucky as an hourly employee at a plant with ties to |
ate townhouse located in Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
d two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, USA, and just east of the University of Loui |
lic skatepark located in downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
eighborhood southwest of downtown Louisville, | Kentucky. |
ek Revival courthouse in downtown Winchester, | Kentucky, United States. |
ower is a skyscraper in Downtown, Louisville, | Kentucky, United States, and located at 101 South Fift |
laza is a skyscraper in Downtown, Louisville, | Kentucky and located at 500 West Jefferson Street. |
henor married the former Margaret A. Drane of | Kentucky while they were in Canton. |
n to William and Punzie Penick, in Dry Ridge, | Kentucky. |
the president of Churchill Downs, dubbed the | Kentucky Derby the "Run for the Roses." |
Duke Energy | Kentucky |
During the | Kentucky Campaign, Schaefer was on sick leave and his |
te Robert E. Lehmann donated Dust Commander's | Kentucky Derby Trophy to the Kentucky Derby Museum. |
Retired to broodmare duty in | Kentucky for the Lungers, from her offspring Obeah pro |
Duty in | Kentucky until July 10. |
After brief duty in | Kentucky with the iron-clad monitor squadron stationed |
It performed duty in | Kentucky until August 1863. |
ted to pastor a large portion of east central | Kentucky. |
Born near East Hickman, | Kentucky, Kimball attended public and private schools |
apon storage facility located in east central | Kentucky, southeast of the cities of Lexington and Ric |
ska to eastern Oklahoma and Texas and east to | Kentucky and Illinois. |
He died near East Hickman, | Kentucky in 1884 and was interred at Lexington Cemeter |
Memorial is a monument in eastern Louisville, | Kentucky near the banks of the Ohio River. |
oint is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
Air is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
ndee is a neighborhood in eastern Louisville, | Kentucky. |
iation of Vocational Home Economics Teachers, | Kentucky Vocational Association, and American Vocation |
on a farm near Brownsville, Edmonson County, | Kentucky. |
of the Council on Postsecondary Education in | Kentucky |
of the Council on Postsecondary Education in | Kentucky |
ve in her own right in promoting education in | Kentucky, serving successive terms as a member of the |
including the National Education Association, | Kentucky Education Association, and Russell Education |
Eight other | Kentucky counties are also named for officers who died |
Ekkoes from | Kentucky (1867) |
The 2014 United States Senate election in | Kentucky will be held on November 4, 2014 to elect a m |
The 1984 United States Senate election in | Kentucky was held on November 5, 1984. |
Burbridge tampered with the 1864 election in | Kentucky. |
The 1992 United States Senate election in | Kentucky took place on November 3, 1992. |
The 1990 United States Senate election in | Kentucky was held on November 5, 1990. |
The 2002 United States Senate election in | Kentucky was held on November 5, 2002. |
The 1996 United States Senate election in | Kentucky was held on November 5, 1996. |
Davis won election as | Kentucky State Treasurer in 1971 on a ticket headed by |
ow mandates nonpartisan judicial elections in | Kentucky. |
States House of Representatives elections in | Kentucky, 2008#District 2 |
States House of Representatives elections in | Kentucky, 2010#District 3 |
In addition, there will be elections for | Kentucky and Mississippi's state appellate courts, res |
States House of Representatives elections in | Kentucky, 2008#District 5 |
(c) One Elector from | Kentucky did not vote. |
This could only mean near Elkhorn City, | Kentucky along the Pine Mountain Ridge. |
, Tennessee, to a location near Elkhorn City, | Kentucky. |
He was a member of the Elks, the | Kentucky Education Association, the Kentucky High Scho |
Accordingly, he embarked for | Kentucky in the spring of 1790, reaching Lexington on |
Born in Pennsylvania, Patterson emigrated to | Kentucky in 1775. |
Emmet O'Neal ( | Kentucky) former United States House of Representative |
The Encyclopedia of | Kentucky. |
Christ Church Episcopal (Lexington | Kentucky) |
a task force under the name Equality Northern | Kentucky. |
Hunter S. Thompson's seminal 1970 essay "The | Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved" detailed the |
While there, he established the | Kentucky Weekly New Era newspaper. |
80 Hackett helped establish Estill's Station, | Kentucky, and lived there until about 1788. |
orship services at nearly 30 equine events in | Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Illinois, and Missou |
From I-71, exit 28, | Kentucky. |
is previous head coaching experiences include | Kentucky State University (1984), the College of DuPag |
Price traveled extensively through | Kentucky, Tennessee, and other states throughout the 1 |
It is located in extreme northeastern | Kentucky, near the town of Catlettsburg, Kentucky and |
Guthrie faced fellow | Kentucky State Senator David Boswell in the general el |
ilt in Louisiana then later at his factory in | Kentucky. |
was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame of | Kentucky Wesleyan. |
unton, Virginia, but moved with his family to | Kentucky in 1789, and later settled in Tennessee. |
nley was the scion of a political family from | Kentucky. |
Colin Faris - | Kentucky State Champion Swimming |
ford Dargan (1869-1968) was born on a farm in | Kentucky. |
her broodmare career at Gainsborough Farm in | Kentucky. |
km2) core property of Idle Hour Stock Farm in | Kentucky and renamed it Darby Dan Farm. |
the Oil Fields of Texas to Spindletop Farm of | Kentucky. |
Wealthy cotton farmers from | Kentucky established plantations and settled the ferti |
It is believed to be the first fatality in | Kentucky Derby history. |
y, Virginia, Johnson moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1779. |
ounty, Virginia, and moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1779. |
ury, Connecticut, he moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1788, and went to Connecticut to attend pr |
Ward was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and moved to Tallahassee, Florida in 1825 whe |
Jones was elected sheriff of Fayette County, | Kentucky. |
Young was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and was admitted to the bar in 1814. |
rded a large tract of land in Fayette County, | Kentucky in 1775. |
a veterans land grant in then Fayette County, | Kentucky. |
Alford was born in Fayette County, | Kentucky and he graduated from the Transylvania Univer |
and teaching, work was no longer feasible in | Kentucky, McGill left for Minnesota, arriving June 10, |
of the 2007-2008 bowl season, it featured the | Kentucky Wildcats and the Florida State Seminoles. |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
The game featured the | Kentucky Wildcats of the Southeastern Conference and t |
was one of the most productive coal fields in | Kentucky and Tennessee. |
he Craftsman Truck Series, finishing fifth at | Kentucky Speedway. |
John Preston Martin was a political figure in | Kentucky in the early 19th century. |
Filmed in | Kentucky, it is set on the banks of the Mississippi Ri |
n of the 2007 season, this ranks him first at | Kentucky State in total wins and first at Kentucky Sta |
2004, Smarty Jones became the first unbeaten | Kentucky Derby winner since Seattle Slew in 1977. |
ctory made Majestic Prince the first unbeaten | Kentucky Derby champion in 47 years. |
Winning horse Thunder Gulch was the first in | Kentucky Derby history to win after starting in the nu |
e Crimson Tide won 101-77, was the first time | Kentucky had ever allowed 100 or more points. |
s brigade quartermaster of the First Brigade, | Kentucky Mounted Militia, and later as a private in th |
s the prosecuting attorney of Fleming County, | Kentucky, 1829-1839, and a member of the Kentucky Hous |
Sousley was born in Hilltop, Fleming County, | Kentucky, the second child born to Merle Duke Sousley |
ant or head coach) at Utah State, Florida and | Kentucky. |
the Enco brand to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, | Kentucky, and Mississippi after the Supreme Court rule |
Western portions of Florida, Indiana, | Kentucky, and Michigan |
U.S.A.: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, | Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Sout |
He was flown to | Kentucky, and in the space of four days ran in two gru |
an unincorporated community in Floyd County, | Kentucky, United States along County Route 404. |
He moved to Prestonsburg, Floyd County, | Kentucky in 1828. |
She was foaled in | Kentucky. |
He was foaled in | Kentucky and owned by the Labold brothers from Cincinn |
can Thoroughbred racehorse that was foaled in | Kentucky and was the winner of the 1903 Kentucky Derby |
Adams played college football at | Kentucky and was a first round pick in the 1985 NFL Dr |
Gainesville, Florida and college football at | Kentucky. |
He played college football at | Kentucky State University. |
He played college football at | Kentucky. |
He later played for the | Kentucky Colonels of the American Basketball Associati |
Top jockey Earl Sande was aboard for the | Kentucky Derby in which good luck was on his side. |
For the | Kentucky Congressman, see Henry D. McHenry. |
tints as offensive line coach for Cincinnati, | Kentucky and Princeton. |
It is named for early | Kentucky explorer Daniel Boone. |
the 23rd head college football coach for the | Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankf |
Butler's last film for Fox, | Kentucky, won Walter Brennan an Academy Award for Best |
He played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1967-68) in the American Basketball |
the sixth head college football coach for the | Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankf |
mber the Raisin became a rallying cry for the | Kentucky militia for the remainder of the war. |
has begun being used as an early prep for the | Kentucky Derby. |
An official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby, the Grade III event is run in early Ma |
For the | Kentucky newspaper, please see News Democrat & Leader. |
was founded in 1817 and named for Cynthiana, | Kentucky, where the first settlers had come from. |
Bradley played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1973-75) and Denver Nuggets (1975-7 |
A 5'11" (1.80 m) guard, he played for the | Kentucky Colonels in the ABA for 58 games during the 1 |
siana Derby and an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
1970, while he was still playing for Western | Kentucky. |
ains a museum and interpretive center for the | Kentucky state park system. |
Ryan was also appointed an ambassador for the | Kentucky Department of Agriculture. |
ksey was the 18th head football coach for the | Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankf |
on January 1, 1948 to become counsel for the | Kentucky Department of Highways. |
etball player who played collegiately for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
Bowling played for the | Kentucky Colonels (1967-68) in the American Basketball |
as Director of Basketball Operations for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
He played college football for the | Kentucky Wildcats. |
n, a PDS tornado watch was issued for western | Kentucky, southern Indiana, the southern half of Illin |
It is listed as an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
For the | Kentucky mining disaster in 1970, see Hurricane Creek |
Tygarts Creek is named for early | Kentucky explorer Michael Tygart, who eventually drown |
mall was the 25th head football coach for the | Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankf |
can Basketball Association, including for the | Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws. |
United States Navy to be named for Covington, | Kentucky. |
e), continued to provide baseball for western | Kentucky. |
da Derby and is an official prep race for the | Kentucky Derby. |
He played in the ABA for the | Kentucky Colonels in 1968-69. |
to 1960 he was a divisional director for the | Kentucky Department of Education and joined the staff |
In December, the regiment left for Henderson, | Kentucky. |
as named the 27th head football coach for the | Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankf |
interchanges with the Wendell H. Ford Western | Kentucky Parkway and the Martha Layne Collins Bluegras |
As with the formation of | Kentucky Lake, communities were flooded in the 1960s t |
e is a historical relic from the formation of | Kentucky County, Virginia. |
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