Saturday, September 29, 2012

Little Bit Needs Your Vote

Little Bit is Pet #11

Little Bit is Pet #11 in the Gleaner's 2013 Newspaper in Education Pet Calendar Contest. All the proceeds are donated to Newspaper In Education Program, which provides funds to area schools to purchase newspapers. This program makes newspaper curriculum materials available to assist teachers and to encourage reading of newspapers by students, especially those who do not have access to newspapers in their homes.

You can make your vote count today. 

There are three ways to vote.
  1. Mail in, postage prepaid your completed official voting form, along with a money order, credit card information or check (payable to The Gleaner Newspaper In Education) for the total amount of the # of votes you cast multiplied by 25 cents* per vote, and send to The Gleaner, PO Box 4, Henderson, KY 42419.
  2. Call in your vote to 270.831.8393 and pay the total amount of the # of votes you cast multiplied by 25 cents* per vote by credit card only.
  3. In-person votes can be cast by bringing your completed official voting form, along with a money order, credit card, cash or check (payable to The Gleaner Newspaper In Education) for the total amount of the # of votes you cast multiplied by 25 cents* per vote to 455 Klutey Park Plaza, Henderson, KY.
Voting ends at Noon on Friday, October 12th. So vote today!!!

I know Little BIt has lots of friends out there and she would really appreciate your help.


Friday, September 7, 2012

Two Hendersonians Are Delegates to the 1864 Democratic Convention

Senator Lazarus Powell and John Y. Brown, both from Henderson were among the Kentucky delegation that attended the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August of 1864. They would nominate George McClellan of New Jersey  for President and George H. Pendleton for Vice President.

Kentucky's delegation had two opposing factions, Brown and Powell represented one faction and George Prentice and James Guthrie represented another. Both Guthrie and Powell appeared on the 1st Vice Presidential Ballot before the vote shifts. Guthrie actually received 65.5 votes, Powell received 32.5 and Pendleton received 55.5 and the remaining delegates were split between five other contenders. But after the 1st Ballot shifts Pendleton received all 226 votes.

Lincoln was not without ardent Kentucky supporters, Robert C. Breckinridge, Cassius M.Clay, and Joshua Speed were among them. But in the General Election in the fall Lincoln received 26,592 civilian votes to McClellan's 61,478. Lincoln received 1,205 Kentucky soldiers' votes and McClellan received 3,608.

McClellan - Pendleton Campaign of 1864

1864 Presidential Vote - McClellan carries one state 


Special thanks to Thomas D. Clark and his A History of Kentucky published in 1988.