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Martha Layne Collins

Martha Layne Collins Kentucky’s first and only woman governor, is a native of Bagdad. She served as lieutenant governor from 1979 to1983, and as governor from 1983 to 1987.Photo From: Portrait of the Past ID: 0195A

Original Land Surveys

Original Land Surveys Due to his extensive research, author and historian Neal O. Hammon is considered the expert in information on Kentucky land claims. He spent countless hours poring over records and producing maps of the area covered by the land claims, such as these in our collections. Such original records were created by surveyors Original Land Surveys

Wakefield Scearce Gallery

Wakefield Scearce Gallery On September 12th, 1949, the Wakefield Scearce Galleries held their grand opening in the old Science Hill Chapel, welcoming two thousand people from eleven states. It began as a dream for Mark Scearce and Mark Wakefield that became a reality after Mr. Scearce traveled to Europe for the acquisition of fine silver Wakefield Scearce Gallery

Tick Creek Massacre

Tick Creek Massacre Bland Williams Ballard had an adventurous life. He fought in the Revolutionary War as a teenager and served as a Scout in numerous expeditions with George Rogers Clark, when Ohio was still a territory and Kentucky was an extension of Virginia. He was an escort during the Long Run Massacre, and he Tick Creek Massacre

T.S. Baxter

T.S. Baxter First African American City Councilman in Shelbyville Thomas Samuel Baxter was most likely born into slavery in 1843, as he did not appear in a Census record until he was twenty-seven years old. In the 1850 U.S. Census Slave Schedules, there were several slaveholders named Thomas Baxter throughout Kentucky. One Thos. C. Baxter T.S. Baxter

T.E. Bland

T.E. Bland Bland Avenue was named for Dr. Thomas Eugene Bland, third Mayor of Shelbyville from 1906-1910. He was born near Bagdad, KY in 1864. He studied at Georgetown College and graduated from the UofL Medical School in 1892. So, what did this guy do that is important to us? According to the Shelby County T.E. Bland