New #KentuckyChronicles podcast has dropped! Join us for a discussion of how Confederate Kentuckians exploited the Canadian border during the Civil War. Our guest is Dr. Cassandra Jane Werking, a December 2024 research fellow at the Kentucky Historical Society.
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In 1809, Dr. Ephraim McDowell performed what is believed to be the first known removal of an ovarian tumor. Stream our podcast discussion with Dr. Joan Cashin, who explores McDowell’s groundbreaking medical career. #kyhistory #KentuckyChronicles #skystorians
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Meet Dr. Allen Fletcher, the new host of our podcast, #KentuckyChronicles.
Season 3 is now streaming on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Amazon, iHeart, SoundCloud, and other platforms. Listen to all seasons here: history.ky.gov/khs-podcasts
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Did you know that debates over the meaning of freedom and slavery occurred in the Washington Territory? A former research fellow will explain how she came across a fugitive slave in Washington Territory, and what his story tells us about fugitivity and freedom in a border region. #KentuckyChronicles
We dropped a special episode of our #KHS #podcast one day early as a #Halloween treat. Join us for a discussion of one of Kentucky’s most notorious murders & a story that inspired Edgar Allan Poe and Robert Penn Warren. #kyhistory #skystorians #KentuckyChronicles
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