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First and fifth Governor of Kentucky Jonathan Shell: b. 1987: Kentucky politician Thomas A. Spragens: 1917–2006: Educator, president of Centre College King Swope: 1893–1961: U.S. Representative from Kentucky Albert G. Talbott: 1808–1887: Kentucky politician John G. Talbot: 1844–1870: U.S. Navy officer Albert G. Talbott: 1808–1887
Bellevue Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Danville, Kentucky. [2] It was established in the 1840s and was originally named Danville City Cemetery. [3] The Danville National Cemetery is located within Bellevue Cemetery. [1] The federal government purchased 18 lots within Bellevue Cemetery at the beginning of the American Civil War.
An 18-year-old photographer who drowned at Versailles State Park in Indiana will be laid to rest Monday. Jac-Cen-Del High School will close for the visitation and funeral for Carson Hughes.
The original interments were Union soldiers who died while under care in military hospitals in Danville. A Confederate lot in the city cemetery with 66 interments is next to Danville National Cemetery. [4] During the early months of 1863, Confederate detachments infiltrated among the Union garrisons trying to protect Kentucky.
In 1907, it merged into The Kentucky Advocate. [4] The Boyle County Herald began publication in Danville in the 1880s and merged into The Kentucky Advocate in 1907. [4] The Daily Messenger began publication in Danville in 1910. [4] The Advocate-Messenger is the result of the merger in 1940 of The Kentucky Advocate and The Daily-Messenger.
This category includes people who were born or lived in Danville, Kentucky. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. P.
A Kentucky judge whom authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought against opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level ...