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Wendell Ford was born near Owensboro, in Daviess County, Kentucky, on September 8, 1924. [3] He was the son of Ernest M. and Irene Woolfork (Schenk) Ford. [4] His father was a state senator and ally of Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements. [2]
Kentucky (12th district) August 25, 1826 37 Unknown Hopkinsville, Kentucky: Pioneer Cemetery, Hopkinsville, Kentucky: John F. Henry: March 4, 1823 November 24, 1788 Henrys Mills, Kentucky: 19th: William Wilson: Democratic-Republican Ohio (8th district) June 6, 1827 54 "a bilious complaint" [10] Newark, Ohio: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newark, Ohio ...
Julian Morton Carroll (April 16, 1931 – December 10, 2023) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Kentucky.A Democrat, he served as the 54th governor of Kentucky from 1974 to 1979, succeeding Wendell H. Ford, who resigned to accept a seat in the U.S. Senate.
On April 29, 2006, Henry allowed three females under the legal drinking age (ages 18, 16 and 15) to consume alcohol at a hotel in Covington, Kentucky. [25] One of the three, an 18-year-old woman, accused Henry of sexually assaulting her; she later retracted her story and was charged with filing a false police report.
Louie Broady Nunn (March 8, 1924 – January 29, 2004) was an American politician who served as the 52nd governor of Kentucky.Elected in 1967, he was the only Republican to hold the office between the end of Simeon Willis's term in 1947 and the election of Ernie Fletcher in 2003.
The Cranston Street Armory in Providence is the firm's most visible work. It was designed in a fortified Gothic Revival style and completed in 1907, twelve years after the project was awarded to the firm. William R. Walker & Son was an American architectural firm based in Providence, Rhode Island.
Wendell Ford, 90, American politician, Governor of Kentucky (1971–1974), member of the U.S. Senate (1974–1999), lung cancer. [455] Margaret Bloy Graham, 94, Canadian children's book illustrator (Harry the Dirty Dog). [456] Joan Hinde, 81, English trumpeter and entertainer. [457] René Jodoin, 94, Canadian animation director and producer. [458]