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Rogers is an unincorporated community in Wolfe County, Kentucky. Rogers is on Kentucky Route 715 4.9 miles (7.9 km) west of Campton. [2] Rogers has a post office with ZIP code 41365. [3] [4] Rogers Elementary School, a K-6 school in the Wolfe County Schools district, is located in Rogers. [5]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 December 2024. American politician (born 1937) Hal Rogers Official portrait, 2018 46th Dean of the United States House of Representatives Incumbent Assumed office March 18, 2022 Preceded by Don Young Chair of the House Appropriations Committee In office January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2017 Preceded by ...
Until 2018, when the county gave Rogers 54.6% of its vote, the county had never voted for Rogers, despite him winning at least 65% of the vote in the district in every election except 1992. Rogers is the dean of the Kentucky delegation and of the entire House of Representatives. Due in part to his seniority, Rogers has served in a number of ...
The etymology of "Kentucky" or "Kentucke" is uncertain. One suggestion is that it is derived from an Iroquois name meaning "land of tomorrow". [1] According to Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia, "Various authors have offered a number of opinions concerning the word's meaning: the Iroquois word kentake meaning 'meadow land', the Wyandotte (or perhaps Cherokee or Iroquois ...
Shortly after Roger's departure, Colonel David Rogers and Captain Robert Benham land there on their way to New Orleans to meet with the Spanish governor. In October 1779, both made another short visit to the island on their return trip. When leaving the island a few days later, the group was attacked by Simon Girty opposite Dayton, Kentucky.
Joseph Rogers Underwood (October 24, 1791 – August 23, 1876) was an American politician, lawyer and judge who was a United States Representative and Senator from Kentucky. [ 1 ] Early and family life
The Bloom Elementary School at 1627 Lucia Ave. in Louisville, Ky. on July 10, 2023. The district's second-oldest school is in Louisville's Tyler Park neighborhood along Lucia Avenue.
James Rogers House in Belleview, Kentucky is a Queen Anne-style farmhouse built in 1903. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1] It is a modified T-form frame house with three cross-gables. It was built by carpenters John Presser and Henry Griffith and stonemason Timothy Hogan.