as part of the Constitution as of December 6, 1865. Vorenberg (2001), Final Freedom, p. 232. Kocher, Greg (February 23, 2013). "Kentucky supported Lincoln's...
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was 37,718. Following concerns of too many counties, the 1891 Kentucky Constitution placed stricter limits on county creation, stipulating that a new...
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2012. Within Kentucky, Danville is called the "City of Firsts": It housed the first courthouse in Kentucky. The first Kentucky constitution was written...
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states of Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, or Utah. Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (1870, extending...
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Eugene du Simitiere. At the time, it was a conventional symbol for God’s benevolent oversight. In his original proposal to the committee, du Simitiere...
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Suffrage Association. DuPont was born on February 24, 1869, in Louisville, Kentucky. As a young woman she joined the board of the Children's Free Hospital...
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have the right to vote: Kentucky Section 145 Mississippi Article 12, Section 241 Ohio Article V, Section 6 The constitution of the state of Arkansas...
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the Constitution that would have guaranteed slavery in states where it was already legal. President Lincoln recognized the importance of Kentucky when...
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The Nineteenth Amendment (Amendment XIX) to the United States Constitution prohibits the United States and its states from denying the right to vote to...
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Constitution has undergone five versions. The current Constitution entered into force in 1968, and has been amended numerous times. The Constitution may...
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