Our South; Its Food, Arts, & Heritage In Context With Our Modern Society
Monday, March 20, 2017
The Great Price for Freedom; A Civil Rights Martyr from Kentucky
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I don't normally like to borrow from others for my posts, but sometimes there is no need to write something over gain. Presented here ...
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Greenwood Taylor, the "Other" Abe Lincoln
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Kentucky State Senator of the 13th District, Greenwood Alexander Taylor moved to LaRue County in 1893 to practice law after having been Har...
Friday, February 24, 2017
I'm Ready For Me Some Love Apples, Ms. Dedman!
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Today was a rare treat. Neysa & I escaped for the day to the relaxed elegance of the Beaumont Inn's dining room in Harrodsburg, Ke...
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Sunday, February 19, 2017
You Run Me Ragged: Part II
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An Exploration of History, both Oral and Recorded, Pertaining to the Story of Harriet Carter, African-American Weaver of Mason Cou...
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Let There Be Light: A Prelude To African-American History Month in LaRue County, Kentucky
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The following is an unpublished piece I wrote as part of a weekly supplement to a serial church history for Hodgenville United Methodist a...
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Monday, February 13, 2017
Beginnings of Adult Education in Kentucky, and a LaRue County Educator's Legacy
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At some point I want to explore the stories of other early LaRue County School Superintendents & teachers. Here is one VERY worthy...
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