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MSBA Chirstmas Open House |
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Written by Karyn Branham
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Friday, December 04 2009 14:39 |
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Please join us to celebrate the holiday season!
Join us for our Christmas celebration at the Historic Brown-Lanier House (Wayne Co.). It's the end of the year and we would like to say thank you to all who have supported and visited us this past year and extend an invitation to those who haven't. Free tours of the Brown-Lanier House will be given and refreshments will be served. For more info please call 606-636-4045 or 606-340-1656.
MSBA Chirstmas Open House
Saturday, December 12, 2009
5:00pm to 8:00pm
Held at the Historic Brown-Lanier House
9155 Hwy 1275 N
Mill Springs, KY 42633 |
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Last Updated on Monday, May 10 2010 10:20 |
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Written by Karyn Branham
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Friday, December 04 2009 14:21 |
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Thousands will participate in this years' Wreaths Across America Day. Wreath laying ceremonies will be held nationwide on Saturday, December 12, 2009, to honor US Veterans during the holidays. Mill Springs National Cemetery will begin their ceremony at 10:00AM. The Somerset Rotary Club will be hosting a small reception with refreshments after the ceremony.
Wreaths Across America Ceremony
Mill Springs National Cemetery
Saturday, December 12, 2009
10:00AM |
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Ghostwalk was a great success! |
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Written by Karyn Branham
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Wednesday, November 18 2009 13:07 |
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Thank you to all who came out to support us at our Ghostwalk Event on November 7th. We had nearly 500 visitors tour our "spook-tacular" trail of history. And a special thanks goes out to the volunteers who helped make this event such a success! |
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Last Updated on Friday, February 26 2010 22:18 |
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Civil War Round Table of Chicago visits battlefield |
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Written by Karyn Branham
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Saturday, October 24 2009 01:05 |
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The Chicago Civil War Round Table visited the Mill Springs Battlefield as part of their 59th annual.The groups’ 2009 tour was centered on “Kentucky & Lincoln”. Headquartered in the Campbell House in Lexington, the Round Table visited various historically significant places in Kentucky, during the last weekend in April. Some of the places included: Perryville Battlefield, Wildcat Mountain, Lincoln’s Birthplace, Richmond Battlefield and Mill Springs Battlefield.
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MSBA seeks National Park status |
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Written by HEATHER PYLES - Commonwealth Journal, Staff Writer
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Friday, October 23 2009 23:31 |
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Mill Springs Battlefield has long been considered a historical landmark in Pulaski County. But sometime in the future, it may become more than that.
Think Mill Springs Battlefield National Park.
During Tuesday's [April 2009] Pulaski County Fiscal Court meeting, Gilbert Wilson, the director of the Mill Springs Battlefield Association, presented Pulaski CountyJudge-executive Barty Bullock and the magistrates a resolution in which the court would request that the federal government establish the battlefield as a national park.
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Dorotha Burton’s family makes donation to Museum |
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Written by Karyn Branham
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Tuesday, October 20 2009 12:05 |
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The Association would like to express its gratitude to the family of Dorotha Burton Hudson for donating many valuable pictures and research materials of the family’s about Dorotha and Zollicoffer Park.
Dorotha was young girl when she first started her interest in Zollicoffer and the Battle of Mill Springs. Her passion for preservation and dedication to commemorating not only Union, but Confederate war heroes
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Last Updated on Wednesday, October 21 2009 23:32 |
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