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He led the Western | Kentucky Hilltoppers to the NCAA Final Four in 1971. |
The 2011 Western | Kentucky Hilltoppers football team represents Western |
In addition to UK and UofL, the Western | Kentucky Hilltoppers are also a historically successfu |
ward, Evans played in college for the Western | Kentucky Hilltoppers. |
Damon R. Eubank, | Kentucky historian |
Kentucky historian Lewis Collins opined that, had he l | |
Richwood Presbyterian Church is a | Kentucky Historic Landmark. |
Executive Journal of Governor James Garrod," | Kentucky Historical Society Register, vol. |
Kentucky Historical Society. | |
this, the mansion has been turned over to the | Kentucky Historical Society. |
The deadliest train wreck in | Kentucky history, which killed about fifty people in a |
Battle of Perryville, the bloodiest battle in | Kentucky history, on October 8, 1862. |
My Old | Kentucky Home was recently sampled by Louisville, Kent |
The | Kentucky Home (also known as the Anderson Hotel) is a |
by Louisville Stoneware, given by the wife of | Kentucky's governor Ernie Fletcher, that played My Old |
My Old | Kentucky Home |
's Federal Hill mansion is now part of My Old | Kentucky Home State Park |
My Old | Kentucky Home State Park, site of the mansion that ins |
"My Old | Kentucky Home, Good-Night" (Written by Stephen Foster) |
the house, it was a boarding house named Old | Kentucky Home. |
He co-wrote | KENTUCKY HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS with Kin Vassy. |
Before arriving at Eastern | Kentucky, Hope was the offensive coordinator at Louisv |
In addition to his | Kentucky horse farm, in 1908 Belmont established Haras |
became the subject of an investigation by the | Kentucky Horse Racing Authority (KHRA) and his Keenela |
April 2009 - Lucinda won the CCI**** Rolex | Kentucky Horse Trials riding her diminutive mare Headl |
hermore, they are title sponsors of the Rolex | Kentucky Horse Trails and major supporting sponsors fo |
Hall has also been a member of the | Kentucky Horsemen and Calgary Stampeders. |
Henry Forrest died in a Lexington, | Kentucky hospital in 1975 at the age of 67. |
ted into apartment buildings, and in 1972 the | Kentucky Hotel was converted to an apartment building |
the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street as the | Kentucky Hotel. |
From 1984 to 1996, Scorsone served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives. |
He was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1926 to 1929, a |
Lyon was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1822-1824 and served |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1844. |
amine County that year and was elected to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1799, 1803 and 18 |
He was briefly a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1819 to 1820 be |
He was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1861 to 1863. |
Bell served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1862 to 1867. |
Hise was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1829. |
Hardin was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1805 to 1806, a |
Boyd served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives after first winning |
arlie" Hoffman was a Democratic member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 62 |
Sprigg was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1830-1834 and 1837-1 |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1839, 1844, and 1 |
ical experience as a Democratic member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1974 to 1979. |
Evans was elected to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1871 and to the K |
Kentucky House of Representatives - Committee on Feder | |
Ward was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives representing the Hig |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1883 and 1884. |
Ann Palumbo is a senior Representative in the | Kentucky House of Representatives who has represented |
a circuit judge 1856-1862 and a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1867-1871. |
He later served again as a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1821 and 1822 and |
orn 1969), American politician, member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives |
He served as a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1858 before movin |
K. Meeks is a Democratic Party member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives, representing Distri |
Bristow was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1831-1833. |
He was again a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1860. |
He served as member of | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1840. |
practice of law and was again a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1842. |
He was again a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1861. |
He was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1861. |
n 1812, representing Muhlenberg County in the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1812 to 1813. |
From 1981 to 1984, he was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives. |
Davis served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1833 to 1835. |
In 1845, we was elected to the | Kentucky House of Representatives, and served as a sta |
fter leaving Congress, he was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives, 1848. |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1851-1853 and 1865-1 |
Calhoon was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1820, 1821, 1829, |
He served in the | Kentucky house of representatives starting in 1861. |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1841 and 1842. |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from Ohio County, Ke |
Allan was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1811, 1815, 1822, |
Helm was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1894 and the coun |
Anderson served as a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1851 to 1853. |
After the war, he was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1827 and 1831. |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives, 1792, 1795, and 180 |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1860-1862. |
After the war, he served as a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1869-1871. |
From 1989 to 1993, he was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives. |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1853. |
White was elected to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1832. |
It is represented in the | Kentucky House of Representatives by the Republican Jo |
He was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives from 1816 to 1819. |
an unsuccessful candidate for election to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1845 and 1847. |
He served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1920 and in the K |
legislators, drawn from the leadership of the | Kentucky House of Representatives and the Kentucky Sen |
Hopkins served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1972-1976 and in the |
Lewis was elected as a Whig to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1850. |
eral election for the District 29 seat in the | Kentucky House to the Republican Herman W. Rattliff (b |
present Jefferson County as a Democrat to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1827. |
He was elected to the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1812. |
He was elected a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives for Kentucky's 98th |
Afterwards, he served in the | Kentucky House of Representatives again in 1854 and mo |
He served as member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives 1877-1887 and served |
He was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1867, 1875, and 1 |
Davis was a member of the | Kentucky House of Representatives in 1819, 1825, 1827, |
and instead was elected as a Unionist to the | Kentucky House of Representatives. |
While passing through | Kentucky, however, he was captured by Confederate auth |
Kentucky, however, retained possession of the football | |
ial justice issues and headed the Louisville, | Kentucky Human Relation Commission. |
The other will connect the Indiana and | Kentucky I-265's (via KY-841). |
gia, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, | Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, Idaho, Washingt |
from Mayfield to play squads from throughout | Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee. |
He was born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky in 1853. |
He moved to Owingsville, | Kentucky, in 1847. |
Jones was born in | Kentucky in 1797, and lived in Louisville most of his |
mandated by NCAA rules, he started playing at | Kentucky in 1977. |
He moved to Newport, | Kentucky in 1870. |
ition forced distilling operations to move to | Kentucky in 1910. |
the practice of his profession in Winchester, | Kentucky, in 1887. |
ng, in western West Virginia and northeastern | Kentucky in the United States. |
He graduated from Centre College, Danville, | Kentucky in 1845. |
He served as county judge of Clark County, | Kentucky, in 1890. |
He was elected Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1951 and served 1951-55. |
l viticulture in the United States started in | Kentucky in 1799, with plantings by the Kentucky Viney |
unton, Virginia, but moved with his family to | Kentucky in 1789, and later settled in Tennessee. |
Born in Hiseville, | Kentucky in 1913, Twyman became Kentucky's first Afric |
School within the Archdiocese of Louisville, | Kentucky, in the United States. |
riots of 1968 refers to riots in Louisville, | Kentucky in May 1968. |
blishing the old Bacon College at Georgetown, | Kentucky, in 1836. |
of The Springfield Presbytery, at Cane Ridge, | Kentucky, in 1804. |
om the Transylvania University (in Lexington, | Kentucky) in 1823. |
McLean died of pneumonia near Greenville, | Kentucky in 1841 and was buried in Old Caney Station C |
His family moved to Johnson County, | Kentucky in 1870 from Pike County, Kentucky where they |
He returned to | Kentucky in 1866 and resumed the practice of law. |
n 1904 and commenced practice in Hodgenville, | Kentucky, in 1910. |
bar and commenced practice in Mount Sterling, | Kentucky, in 1858. |
law department of Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky, in 1906. |
n County; Confederate pension commissioner of | Kentucky in 1912 and served until his death in Frankfo |
ed a Bachelor's degree from the University of | Kentucky in 1973 and a Juris Doctor from the Universit |
in Physical Education from the University of | Kentucky in 1967. |
stern Louisville suburbs of Jefferson County, | Kentucky in the Kentucky General Assembly for a total |
was a candidate for U.S. Representative from | Kentucky's 5th District in 1870, and was a delegate to |
e his legal practice, relocating to Columbia, | Kentucky in 1852. |
He was born in Campbell County, | Kentucky, in 1902. |
He entered private practice in Frankfort, | Kentucky in 1821. |
Sayre move to Lexington, | Kentucky in 1811 to finish his training. |
d from the Western Military College, Drennon, | Kentucky, in 1853. |
e, William Owsley, also served as Governor of | Kentucky in the mid-19th century. |
he bar and commenced practice in Owingsville, | Kentucky in 1824. |
Accordingly, he embarked for | Kentucky in the spring of 1790, reaching Lexington on |
Clark died in Frankfort, | Kentucky, in 1881. |
Longhorn Ballroom restaurant in Fort Wright, | Kentucky in the 1980s. |
and classroom building for the University of | Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. |
wling Green Barons represented Bowling Green, | Kentucky in the Class D Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee (K |
achelor's degree from Berea College in Berea, | Kentucky in 1988. |
He was born in Bourbon County, | Kentucky in 1839. |
He moved to | Kentucky in 1823. |
an M.A. from Georgetown College, Georgetown, | Kentucky in 1895, and received the degree of Th.M. fro |
ee successive baseball grounds in Louisville, | Kentucky in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
Pruitt was born in Danville, | Kentucky in 1968. |
Born in | Kentucky in 1775, he attended the common schools, purs |
ed 10 miles southwest of Downtown Louisville, | Kentucky, in its Pleasure Ridge Park neighborhood. |
to the bar, commencing practice in Covington, | Kentucky in 1841. |
wed its western claims to become the state of | Kentucky in 1790. |
He was born in | Kentucky in either 1906 or 1909, and moved to Pittsbur |
He ran unsuccessfully for Governor of | Kentucky in 1875, and was a presidential elector on th |
Confederate Silas Gordon was born in | Kentucky in 1835 and moved with his parents, William a |
He died in Maysville, | Kentucky in 1887 and was buried in the City Cemetery. |
on graduated from Centre College in Danville, | Kentucky in 1924, where he was coached by legendary al |
law in 1860 and graduated from University of | Kentucky in 1860. |
Mills then moved to Louisville, | Kentucky in 1918 and then to Bowling Green, Kentucky i |
Banzer represented | Kentucky in the Miss USA 2007 pageant that was held in |
erred to the Latonia Race Track in Covington, | Kentucky in 1931 but returned to Churchill Downs in 19 |
ned the nomination for Lieutenant Governor of | Kentucky in 1848, and declined the American Party nomi |
, Rowbottom moved with his parents to Ludlow, | Kentucky, in 1885. |
Stanton died in Frankfort, | Kentucky, in 1899. |
Basketball" for the State of | Kentucky in 1983. |
n Sisters came to Rock Island from Maysville, | Kentucky in 1898. |
y, Virginia, Johnson moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1779. |
on was the Republican nominee for Governor of | Kentucky in 1959 but lost the election to Democrat Ber |
The University of | Kentucky, in Lexington, also plays "My Old Kentucky Ho |
He was later elected to represent | Kentucky in the U.S. Senate from 1859 to 1865. |
ounty, Virginia, and moved with his father to | Kentucky in 1779. |
He moved to Newport, | Kentucky, in 1849 and continued the practice of law. |
Lyon moved to | Kentucky in 1801 and settled in Caldwell County (now L |
He was admitted to the bar in | Kentucky in 1831 and commenced practice in Jacksonvill |
he commission that determined the borders for | Kentucky in 1788. |
He was born in Henry County, | Kentucky in 1797. |
He moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, in 1900 and resumed the practice of law. |
Stone moved to Louisville, | Kentucky in 1855, and then to Watertown, Wisconsin in |
Mobile, Alabama, Richardson moved to Glasgow, | Kentucky, in early youth and resided with his uncle. |
He moved to Woodford County, | Kentucky, in 1796 and to Bowling Green in 1807. |
sources claim that Laura Bullion was born in | Kentucky in 1873. |
was graduated from Centre College, Danville, | Kentucky, in 1862. |
He moved to Louisville, | Kentucky, in 1829 and resumed the practice of law. |
Alumni Gymnasium (University of | Kentucky) in Lexington, Kentucky |
Bushmills is twinned with Louisville, | Kentucky in the United States. |
He then attended the University of | Kentucky in Lexington, from which he graduated in 1949 |
He was born in New York City and came to | Kentucky in 1817. |
It is likely that Muter came to | Kentucky in 1784. |
er rises in the Cumberland Plateau of eastern | Kentucky, in southeastern Magoffin County. |
Church of the Annunciation (Shelbyville, | Kentucky), in Shelbyville, Kentucky |
When Smith departed for the University of | Kentucky in 1997, Jirsa remained at Georgia and became |
He died in Bullitt County, | Kentucky in 1872. |
or Jane and Mary, moved to Livingston County, | Kentucky in 1806 or 1808. |
mmenced the practice of law in Elizabethtown, | Kentucky, in 1870. |
Purdue, Macy transferred to the University of | Kentucky in 1976. |
He moved with his father to Bourbon County, | Kentucky, in 1784 and to Cynthiana, Kentucky, about 17 |
Phillips then defeated the University of | Kentucky in a 1948 Olympic Games playoff match. |
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