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and Washington Presbyteries were formed into | Kentucky Synod, separate from the Synod of Virginia. |
orne Division (Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky. |
in the George S. Patton Museum at Fort Knox, | Kentucky. |
Longhorn Ballroom restaurant in Fort Wright, | Kentucky in the 1980s. |
chelville, South Carolina, and Fort Mitchell, | Kentucky were named for him, as was an impact crater o |
lain of Good Shepherd Convent in Fort Thomas, | Kentucky. |
in the subsequent Skirmish at Fort Mitchell, | Kentucky. |
rivate plane to his stud farm near Fort Knox, | Kentucky. |
division's headquarters are at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky, and has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Peterson was transferred to Fort Campbell, | Kentucky in July 2003 before her deployment to the Mid |
Born in Fort Knox, | Kentucky, U.S., Granath co-hosted Playboy TV's Night C |
In June 1957 he was assigned to Fort Knox, | Kentucky where he was a commanding officer of a battal |
Born in Fort Campbell, | Kentucky, Treadwell graduated from Blackshear High Sch |
nal acceptance tests took place at Fort Knox, | Kentucky. |
Activated 16 August 1991 at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky |
he 101st Aviation Battalion at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky. |
the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, | Kentucky. |
He served in the 36th Army Band at Fort Knox, | Kentucky along with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. |
It is found in | Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ontario. |
It is found from | Kentucky and central Connecticut south (through Georgi |
It is found in | Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania. |
John Frederick Nims, A Fountain in | Kentucky |
For the third time in four years, | Kentucky spoiled Tennessee's bid for a perfect season |
War as a captain in the Fourteenth Regiment, | Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry. |
l is a residential school in Franklin County, | Kentucky for intellectually delayed individuals. |
was interred on his farm in Franklin County, | Kentucky. |
practice of law and moved to Franklin County, | Kentucky. |
donation was requested from each Freemason in | Kentucky. |
The line runs from Corbin, | Kentucky east to Big Stone Gap, Virginia along a forme |
A 6'7" forward from Louisville, | Kentucky, Macklin played at Louisiana State University |
talog and retail entrepreneur from Lexington, | Kentucky, who operates The J. Peterman Company. |
2008) was an American educator from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
1980, the school draws students from several | Kentucky counties, Ohio, and West Virginia. |
ormer U.S. soldier, having graduated from the | Kentucky Military Institute and the Virginia Military |
odesian Ridgeback mixed breed from Lexington, | Kentucky. |
received his B.A. in journalism from Western | Kentucky University and also attended Northeast Louisi |
He was graduated from Augusta ( | Kentucky) College in 1830. |
, she received the Joy of Life Award from the | Kentucky Cancer Program and the Brown Cancer Center fo |
Markham received a B.S. from Western | Kentucky University and attended law school at the Uni |
r 11, 1943) was a movie actress from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
& Ohio Railroad running south from Columbus, | Kentucky, through Jackson, Tennessee, Grant would have |
n Sisters came to Rock Island from Maysville, | Kentucky in 1898. |
ecided to head north in 2010 from Louisville, | Kentucky, and currently reside in Bay City, Michigan. |
ealth Care Administration degree from Western | Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. |
Robert Gable, a businessman from southern | Kentucky, was the Republican nominee for Governor of K |
se was an American rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky formed by Mike Bucayu and Sean Garrison in 19 |
m in 1965 and received his J.D. from Northern | Kentucky University in 1969. |
Cup Series) race car driver from Louisville, | Kentucky, USA. |
He was graduated from Georgetown ( | Kentucky) College in 1859 and from the Louisville Law |
En route from Barbourville, | Kentucky |
merican attorney and politician from Glasgow, | Kentucky. |
The William H. Harsha Bridge from the | Kentucky side |
Five men and women were abducted from a | Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Kilgore and found |
an Upper Ordovician hardground from northern | Kentucky. |
After graduating from the | Kentucky School for the Blind he performed with variou |
A view of the current bridge from the | Kentucky side of the Ohio River |
can state and municipal officer from Ashland, | Kentucky. |
lowing season, basketball teams from Alabama, | Kentucky, Florida and Georgia contained black athletes |
from Eastern | Kentucky University, and a J.D. from the University of |
le route followed Highway 127 from Covington, | Kentucky to Chattanooga, Tennessee. |
King Kong, a rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky, formed in early 1989 by Ethan Buckler, the o |
earned an M.A.Ed. in counseling from Western | Kentucky University. |
It runs from Paducah, | Kentucky north to Brookport, Illinois. |
In 1803 Stone and others withdrew from the | Kentucky Presbytery and formed the Springfield Presbyt |
amily moved to West Virginia from Louisville, | Kentucky, just before Wells was to enter high school. |
rnation are a post-rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky who formed in 1994. |
ntly runs for 132 miles (212 km) from Marion, | Kentucky at U.S. Route 60 to Holladay, Tennessee at In |
From a | Kentucky paper we have copied an account of the detent |
s Republicans won Senate seats from Illinois, | Kentucky, and Ohio. |
in 1951-52 to build a railroad from Danville, | Kentucky to McMinnville in less than ten years. |
He graduated from Eastern | Kentucky State Teachers College at Richmond in 1916. |
The Rugbys are a rock band from Louisville, | Kentucky, best known for their U.S. Top 40 hit "You, I |
uisville Shooters was a team from Louisville, | Kentucky that competed in the Global Basketball Associ |
A 6'5" guard from Scottsville, | Kentucky, Spears attended nearby Western Kentucky Univ |
gust 28, 1949) was a surgeon from Louisville, | Kentucky. |
rectly across the Ohio River from Louisville, | Kentucky. |
rall pick) in the 1987 NBA Draft from Western | Kentucky University. |
Heartbreakin Man is an EP from Louisville, | Kentucky indie rock band My Morning Jacket. |
1, he received a master's degree from Western | Kentucky University in Bowling Green. |
Its 116 delegates from 65 | Kentucky counties voted to secede from the Union, alth |
erican instrumental funk band from Lexington, | Kentucky, which formed in 1973 and disbanded in 1978. |
from Mayfield to play squads from throughout | Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee. |
fersonville, Indiana, across from Louisville, | Kentucky. |
merican farmer and politician from Maysville, | Kentucky. |
missionary journey to the western frontier of | Kentucky and Ohio. |
Fulton County, | Kentucky (north) |
ll unincorporated community in Fulton County, | Kentucky, United States, approximately 4 miles southwe |
sfall was a 15 year old drummer in Co. G, 1st | Kentucky Infantry. |
Drummer, Company G, 1st | Kentucky Infantry. |
(425.2 m) long, and connects Gallatin County, | Kentucky, and Switzerland County, Indiana. |
rder in the Circuit Court of Gallatin County, | Kentucky. |
Warsaw is a city in Gallatin County, | Kentucky, United States, along the Ohio River. |
tative from Indiana; born in Gallatin County, | Kentucky. |
d a concussion in a September 26 game against | Kentucky. |
had scored more than twice in a game against | Kentucky that season. |
's record crowd was 25,610 for a game against | Kentucky on January 21, 1989, which is also the SEC re |
rrors (turnovers) in an ABA playoff game: 37 ( | Kentucky (99), at Carolina Cougars (96)) |
Route 411 to SR 10 through Cumberland Gap to | Kentucky, and no number to SR 107. |
ed in Bellefonte Memorial Gardens, Flatwoods, | Kentucky. |
He was born in Garrard County, | Kentucky. |
Elijah Gates (born Garrard County, | Kentucky, December 17, 1827; died St. Joseph, Missouri |
s born Carrie Amelia Moore in Garrard County, | Kentucky, to slave owners George and Mary Campbell Moo |
The 136th garrisoned Columbus, | Kentucky. |
. Allen, retired U.S. Army major general from | Kentucky |
Jack Conway, Attorney General of | Kentucky and 2010 nominee. |
ce worked as an assistant attorney general of | Kentucky from 1981-1982. |
9), a Democrat, served as Attorney General of | Kentucky twice and also served as a member of the Unit |
ed States Congressman and Attorney General of | Kentucky. |
y 1902-1903; as assistant Attorney General of | Kentucky 1912-1915; as Attorney General of Kentucky 19 |
r Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General of | Kentucky Steve Beshear and his running mate, state sen |
is life, he was assistant attorney general of | Kentucky in 1919 and 1920; member of the Kentucky Sena |
He was elected Attorney General of | Kentucky in 1850, the first man elected statewide as a |
983 Armstrong was elected Attorney General of | Kentucky. |
Pennsylvania Regiment, an adjutant general of | Kentucky in the War of 1812 |
He graduated from Georgetown College, | Kentucky, in June 1860. |
Georgia and | Kentucky no longer offer WFL as part of the launch of |
jointly administered by the Georgia Lottery, | Kentucky Lottery, and Virginia Lottery corporations. |
ates (Arkansas, California, Georgia, Indiana, | Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, an |
n November 1966 at the Abbey of Gethsemani in | Kentucky. |
In 1978, Givens and | Kentucky returned to the Final Four at the Checkerdome |
Confederate Monument in Glasgow, Glascow, | Kentucky |
e launched along with NASA's Glory satellite, | Kentucky Space's KySat-1 and the University of Colorad |
Finger-Lickin' Good: A | Kentucky childhood, 1990 |
standing contraposto The state government of | Kentucky funded the construction of the monument. |
e evacuation of the Confederate government of | Kentucky from Bowling Green, Kentucky in February 1862 |
The seal of the Confederate government of | Kentucky |
the site where the Confederate government of | Kentucky was formed. |
unning for not only President but Governor of | Kentucky as well. |
He was elected Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1951 and served 1951-55. |
il 15, 1971) served as Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky under Governor Lawrence Wetherby. |
Steve Beshear - Governor of | Kentucky, 2007-Present; former Lt. Governor of Kentuck |
House of Representatives special election in | Kentucky's 6th congressional district was held on Febr |
a Layne Collins, the first female governor of | Kentucky. |
etcalfe, a mason who later became Governor of | Kentucky. |
e, William Owsley, also served as Governor of | Kentucky in the mid-19th century. |
October 12, 1912) was Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
He was elected Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky under Governor Isaac Shelby, and served brief |
thitt, Jr. was the uncle of later Governor of | Kentucky Edward T. Breathitt. |
He ran unsuccessfully for Governor of | Kentucky in 1875, and was a presidential elector on th |
inson Cox (1856-1950), Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
. Myers, the incumbent Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky, and Ben Kilgore. |
ned the nomination for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1848, and declined the American Party nomi |
on was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1959 but lost the election to Democrat Ber |
In 1999, Martin ran for Governor of | Kentucky against Paul E. Patton, the Democratic incumb |
He was elected Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky serving from 1879-1883. |
Wallace G. Wilkinson, former governor of | Kentucky. |
Bagdad is the hometown of former governor of | Kentucky Martha Layne Collins, Kentucky's first and so |
vention was chaired by the female governor of | Kentucky, Martha Layne Collins. |
he was appointed acting military governor of | Kentucky. |
l, was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky. |
wing year the Congressman ran for Governor of | Kentucky and was elected to a four year term. |
ne 9, 1853 - 1903) was Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky. |
Steve Beshear, Governor of | Kentucky |
December 9, 1914) was Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky. |
Jones, Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
John Y. Brown, Jr. (born 1933), Governor of | Kentucky from 1979 to 1983 |
Republican Louie Nunn was elected Governor of | Kentucky and Democrat Wendell H. Ford was elected Lieu |
Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in the 2007 election, running along with incu |
ade an unsuccessful bid to become governor of | Kentucky, losing the Democratic nomination to Preston |
enacted during Powell's term as governor gave | Kentucky one of the top educational systems in the ant |
en's novel about the first female Governor of | Kentucky Martha Layne Collins. |
1812 - July 3, 1867) was the 19th Governor of | Kentucky, serving from 1851 to 1855. |
st 19, 1922) served as Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky under Governor William S. Taylor from 1899-19 |
Daniel Mongiardo, Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
s named in honor of Isaac Shelby, Governor of | Kentucky and hero of the Revolutionary War. |
White Stevenson was a senator and Governor of | Kentucky. |
After completing his term as Governor of | Kentucky, Combs was appointed a federal appellate judg |
0) was the Democratic nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1943. |
he was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1999. |
a former Confederate general and governor of | Kentucky. |
ats attempted to nominate him for Governor of | Kentucky in 1863, but he declined the nomination. |
23, 1877, who served as the 36th Governor of | Kentucky, 1907-1911. |
ocratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky as the running mate of gubernatorial candidat |
Letcher, who had won election as governor of | Kentucky, appointed Harlan as Secretary of State of Ke |
2003 Owen considered running for Governor of | Kentucky but instead slated with Ben Chandler as Chand |
ed as a federal prosecutor before Governor of | Kentucky Edward T. Breathitt asked him to return to Ke |
s named in honor of Isaac Shelby, Governor of | Kentucky. |
He was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1991 and lost to Brereton C. Jones. |
Stovall sought election as Governor of | Kentucky in 1979 but lost in the Democratic primary to |
e and 2011 nominee for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
Paul E. Patton, incumbent Governor of | Kentucky |
Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky. |
the delegates as the Confederate governor of | Kentucky. |
ates for the office of Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1947, but lost to Lawrence Wetherby. |
Paul E. Patton, Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky |
Primary for the 2007 election for Governor of | Kentucky. |
eated in 1948 with the Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky as its head. |
W. Johnson, the first Confederate governor of | Kentucky |
She won the Grade I | Kentucky Oaks, the Clipsetta Stakes, the Debutante Sta |
his discharge, he attended and graduated from | Kentucky State College. |
He graduated from | Kentucky State University, with a B.A. and the Brandei |
ey, Hagan and Tsioropoulos all graduated from | Kentucky in 1953 and, as a result, became eligible for |
It is located in Grant's Lick, | Kentucky. |
Instead of money he was given land grants in | Kentucky. |
Graves County, | Kentucky (north) |
rred in the family cemetery, Great Crossings, | Kentucky. |
country music format to the greater Morehead, | Kentucky, area. |
Green River ( | Kentucky), a tributary of the Ohio River |
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