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This picture was taken on 2nd Street in Paris, Kentucky. The brick wall is still standing.

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Albert Weiss.mp3

Anne Rogers.mp3

Besty Kuster Doris McFarland.mp3

Betty Overly.mp3
Betty Overly is a life-long Bourbon County native, born on January 20, 1939. Ms. Overly grew up on her family farm where she remembers attending Sunday school and going on weekend visits into Paris and Lexington to sell farm goods and shop. After…

David Downey Sr.mp3

Dickie Brunner.mp3

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Earl Clough.mp3

Pat Simpson.mp3
Mrs. Pat Simpson, daughter of Spears and Sallie (Lockheart) Catesby, discusses her parents, the Quakers, activism, and growing up in Paris, KY.

Juneteenth Cheryl Britton Watkins and Phyllis Britton Barnes.mp3

Kay Collier McLaughlin.mp3
Kay Collier McLaughlin reflects on her life and Paris history in the 1940’s and 50’s. Recalling her father’s career as a Paris High School Football coach and later at the University of Kentucky. Born and raised in Paris, Kay had deep connections to…

Lee Ngyuyen.mp3
Mr. Lee Nguyen discusses his experience in immigration to America from Vietnam.

Michael Farr.mp3

Nellie Jean Brown.mp3
Nellie Jean Brown moved from Harrison County, Kentucky at an early age and grew up in Brentsville in the countryside of Bourbon County. Her father was a sharecropper through the 1940s and 50s and Nellie recalls life on the farm with her mother and…

Helen Cassidy.mp3

Raymond Rice.mp3

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Shane Witt, of the Historical Committee for the Ruddles Mills United Methodist Church, describes the 1820 founding of one of the oldest continuously attended churches in Bourbon County KY. The founding pastor, Josia Whittaker, was a Methodist circuit…

Sharon Fields.mp3

Ted Kuster.mp3

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AnneRogers.mp4

EarlClough.mp4

JeffBell.mp4

Pat Simpson.mp4
Mrs. Pat Simpson, daughter of Spears and Sallie (Lockheart) Catesby, discusses her parents, the Quakers, activism, and growing up in Paris, KY.

Dickie Brunner.mp4

Kay Collier McLaughlin.mp4
Kay Collier McLaughlin reflects on her life and Paris history in the 1940’s and 50’s. Recalling her father’s career as a Paris High School Football coach and later at the University of Kentucky. Born and raised in Paris, Kay had deep connections to…

Betsy Kuster and Doris McFarland.mp4

David Downey Sr.mp4

Betty Overly.mp4
Betty Overly is a life-long Bourbon County native, born on January 20, 1939. Ms. Overly grew up on her family farm where she remembers attending Sunday school and going on weekend visits into Paris and Lexington to sell farm goods and shop. After…

Helen Cassidy.mp4

Shane Witt.mp4
Shane Witt, of the Historical Committee for the Ruddles Mills United Methodist Church, describes the 1820 founding of one of the oldest continuously attended churches in Bourbon County KY. The founding pastor, Josia Whittaker, was a Methodist circuit…

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Estill C Pennington, an internationally recognized art historian, discusses early history of Paris KY and Bourbon County KY. Born and raised in Bourbon County, Estill recalls his early education and upbringing within a large Bourbon County family. He…

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Marie Robertson.mp3

Marie Robertson.mp4

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Judy Ferrell.mp3

Judy Ferrell.mp4

Kay Thomas.mp3
Note: Due to an audio malfunction, the first part of the July 11, 2023 interview was not recorded.

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