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Thank you for the welcoming. I too look forward to learning about Kentucky's history and my paternal ancestors there.
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Welcome to the group! Looking forward to discussing KY history with you!
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Thank you for joining! I appreciate your blog posts about H-Kentucky and KATH!
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The goal of H-Kentucky (https://h-net.org/~kentucky) is to create an online collaborative environment to facilitate communication and the exchange or scholarly and pedagogical ideas among teachers, researchers, scholars, advanced students, and related professionals (e.g. local historians, librarians, archivists, genealogists), all in an open, democratic, respectful and non-partisan manner. H-Kentucky especially welcomes those who are…See More
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I swear by this recipe for Kentucky Chocolate Pecan Pie that I found on about.com: Ingredients: - 3 eggs, lightly beaten - 1 cup of light corn syrup - 1/2 cup of brown sugar, packed - 1 cup of chopped pecans - 1/4 teaspoon of salt - 1/2 teaspoon of…
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Kentucky has a great culinary history. We know from Lincoln's papers that he was a fan of steak cooked in coffee, and many Kentuckians have a generations-old recipe for bourbon balls. Do you have a…Continue

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Started by History of Kentucky. Last reply by History of Kentucky Nov 19, 2009.

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What is your favorite era in Kentucky history?

Since its creation in 1792, Kentucky has had a fascinating, turbulent, and rich history. Kentuckians are very proud of their state's past -- what do you consider its most interesting era/event?

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Started by History of Kentucky Nov 19, 2009.

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Who is your favorite famous Kentuckian?

Kentucky is the home to many famous figures -- soldiers, explorers, musicians, poets, artists, politicians, and more. Do you have a favorite Kentuckian?

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Started by History of Kentucky Nov 19, 2009.

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The goal of H-Kentucky (https://h-net.org/~kentucky) is to create an online collaborative environment to facilitate communication and the exchange or scholarly and pedagogical ideas among teachers, researchers, scholars, advanced students, and related professionals (e.g. local historians, librarians, archivists, genealogists), all in an open, democratic, respectful and non-partisan manner.… Continue

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Interested in joining a community of history educators from all sectors of the profession? KATH is a longstanding organization that offers a compelling site for conversations among history students, social studies teachers, history faculty, independent historians, librarians, archivists and museum specialists. KATH offers several awards each year for student writing on historical topics, and the annual conferences (usually in September or October) are always fun! Check out… Continue

Posted by Randolph Hollingsworth on December 1, 2009 at 11:00am

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