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  1. TDIH 1889: Jefferson Davis, @Transy alum and President of the Confederate States of America, died in New Orelans,
  2. Good afternoon, friends! It's a GORGEOUS day here in downtown Lexington. Chilly, but beautiful!
  3. RT @morrisbookshop Vote for Lori Houlihan for Most Intriguing Kentucky Newsmaker of 2009 - Latest News - Kentucky.com: http://bit.ly/6MaLeq
  4. As we plan for 2010, let me just say, that it is going to be a fun year! 2011 looks great too, but 2010 is just around the corner!
  5. @CW150KY We here at the Lexington History Museum are very excited to celebrate Kentucky's Civil War Sesquicentennial!
  6. RT @CW150KY: Who is interested in the history of Kentucky during the Civil War?
  7. @auntdoegh It definitely makes me want to get out and visit them all. Lincoln's Birthplace is especially close to my heart.
  8. Check out "Kentucky's National Parks" now on KET!
  9. @musedapp I will download it to my iphone soon and let you know!
  10. @laurabeerotten @transy Patterson helped to lay out the town plat for the city of Lexington & went on to help found Cincy as well.
  11. @Transy I know! I know! Pick me!
  12. RT @Transy http://twitpic.com/rpwcs - It's Transy Trivia Tuesday: What is the significance of the cabin that sits near the library on campus
  13. What was it like to be a Civil War soldier in the field at Christmastime? Check out our new exhibit "Christmas in... http://bit.ly/6G1Wyz
  14. We had some neat Civil War related "This Day in History" events over the weekend. November 27, 1916, Edward O.... http://bit.ly/58oE5S
  15. RT @universityofky Joining the University, Frank X Walker, English dept. professor and classroom talker. http://uknow.uky.edu/node/5750
  16. TDIH 1879: Gov. Simeon Willis was born in Lawrence County, OH. His family moved just across the river to Greenup Co in 1889.
  17. @musedapp This is exciting! Love the idea for this app.
  18. @TheWomensMuseum Congratulations to you as well!
  19. RT @wceberly: 145 yrs today, Nov 30, 1864, Battle of Franklin, TN. Confederate Army of TN suffers devastating defeat http://bit.ly/7xyr6o
  20. TDIH 1835: Mark Twain is born Samuel Clemens in Missouri. In our collection, we have a typewriter that is the same model on which he wrote.