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and created a state teacher's organization. New legislation spelled out, often for the first time in the state's history, the duties and responsibilities of educators, administrators, and school boards.
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speech ridiculing a bill that would have provided fifty-seven land grants and financial concessions to railroads to further their westward expansion. In the speech, Knott singled out the proposed
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1434:The Untold Delights of Duluth!
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2098:Robert William Wells
1603:Governor of Kentucky
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733:Later life and death
672:Charles Donald Jacob
657:Thomas Laurens Jones
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2122:William A. Robards
2116:B. F. Stringfellow
1588:Political offices
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1242:Lowell H. Harrison
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2332:Josh Hawley
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691:legislature
680:Owen County
661:Confederate
638:impeachment
534:impeachment
236:Preceded by
184:Preceded by
149:Preceded by
94:Preceded by
2732:Categories
2110:Samuel Bay
2001:A. Beshear
1991:S. Beshear
1911:K. Johnson
1757:Crittenden
1459:Democratic
784:References
687:Republican
584:Fourteenth
485:Early life
402:Profession
344:Democratic
297:1830-08-29
82:Lieutenant
2696:Goodlatte
2601:Henderson
2596:Culberson
2586:Culberson
2531:McLanahan
2486:Beardsley
2320:Jay Nixon
1971:Wilkinson
1961:Brown Jr.
1826:Blackburn
1811:Stevenson
1801:Bramlette
1742:Wickliffe
1707:Slaughter
1667:governors
1663:indicate
1102:0023-0243
1056:0026-5497
1013:geocities
747:President
723:Eddyville
703:Frankfort
659:, former
595:satirical
588:Fifteenth
556:disbarred
451:Civil War
410:Signature
273:1857β1858
269:In office
220:1858β1861
216:In office
174:In office
139:In office
72:In office
62:29th
2646:Michener
2631:Volstead
2526:Thompson
2511:Saunders
2496:Sergeant
2471:Buchanan
2451:Sergeant
2377:Category
1986:Fletcher
1931:Chandler
1926:Wetherby
1921:Clements
1906:Chandler
1871:McCreary
1821:McCreary
1789:Robinson
1777:Magoffin
1722:Metcalfe
1432:Knott's
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1206:, p. 213
1202:Tapp in
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1115:June 15,
1110:23377583
1069:June 15,
1064:20175828
1023:June 15,
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963:June 15,
914:Tapp in
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663:general
568:Democrat
538:Governor
513:clerks.
443:Missouri
308:Kentucky
225:Governor
132:district
126:Kentucky
2686:Conyers
2656:C. Reed
2641:Sumners
2621:Clayton
2611:Jenkins
2576:T. Reed
2561:Bingham
2551:Hickman
2546:Houston
2541:Simmons
2536:Stanton
2516:Rathbun
2506:Wilkins
2501:Barnard
2466:Barbour
2461:Webster
1966:Collins
1956:Carroll
1901:Laffoon
1896:Sampson
1876:Stanley
1866:Willson
1861:Beckham
1846:Bradley
1836:Buckner
1747:Letcher
1702:Madison
1687:Greenup
1682:Garrard
1661:Italics
1425:at the
1387:June 9,
1359:May 30,
1329:2690774
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918:, p. 33
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304:Raywick
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2661:Celler
2651:Celler
2636:Graham
2616:Parker
2591:Taylor
2581:Tucker
2566:Butler
2556:Wilson
2491:Thomas
2481:Foster
2456:Nelson
2446:Nelson
2256:(1925)
1981:Patton
1916:Willis
1891:Fields
1886:Morrow
1856:Goebel
1851:Taylor
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