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C. Kenneth Dodd Jr. BS 1971: Herpetologist and conservationist [25] Charles M. Dollar: MA 1963, PhD 1966: Electronic records program manager at the National Archives and Records Administration and Professor at the University of British Columbia [26] Herman Lee Donovan: BS 1914, LLD 1933: Former President of the University of Kentucky [27 ...
Bradley Wayne Hughes (September 28, 1933 – August 18, 2021) was an American billionaire businessman, the founder and chairman of Public Storage, [1] the largest self-storage company in the U.S. doing business as a real estate investment trust (REIT). [2] At the time of his death, Hughes had an estimated net worth of US$3.3 billion. [3]
Later that day Smith (1807–1874) shot himself. Both men left widows and children. Smith was buried in the Lexington Cemetery, and Hughes was buried first in the Richmond Cemetery, and later reinterred in Lexington alongside his wife Sallie. In 1875, the Hughes heirs sold another 776 acres (3.14 km 2) to Richard Penniston.
The Lexington Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a fully accredited, two-division, tertiary care medical center with an operating bed complement of 199 hospital beds. Acute medical, neurological, surgical and psychiatric inpatient services are provided at the Cooper Division, located adjacent to the University of Kentucky Medical Center .
Lexington Theological Seminary is a private Christian seminary in Lexington, Kentucky. Although it is related to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) , it is intentionally ecumenical with almost 50 percent of its enrollment coming from other denominations.
Spendthrift Farm is a thoroughbred race horse breeding farm and burial site in Lexington, Kentucky, currently owned by Eric & Tammy Gustavson. [1] It was founded by Leslie Combs II and named for the great stallion Spendthrift, who was owned by Combs' ancestor, Daniel Swigert of Elmendorf Farm.
Kenneth Hughes may be: Ken Hughes (1922–2001), British film director, writer, and producer, most famous for writing and directing Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Ken Hughes (footballer), Welsh footballer; Ken Hughes (historian), American presidential historian; Ken Hughes (politician) (born 1954), Canadian politician
Patrick Hughes, attorney [23] Linda Klembara, president of the Kentucky Women's Network [20] [23] Darrell Link, Grant County Judge-Executive [17] Ken Rechtin, Campbell County Commissioner [20] [23] Nathan Smith, vice chairman of the Kentucky Democratic Party [20] [17] [23] Diane Whalen, Mayor of Florence [24]