United States Congressional Districts - Kentucky

Kentucky

  • At-large: 1933–1935 (obsolete)
  • 1st district: 1792–1933, 1935–present
  • 2nd district: 1792–1933, 1935–present
  • 3rd district: 1803–1933, 1935–present
  • 4th district: 1803–1933, 1935–present
  • 5th district: 1803–1933, 1935–present
  • 6th district: 1803–1933, 1935–present
  • 7th district: 1813–1933, 1935–1993 (obsolete since the 1990 census)
  • 8th district: 1813–1933, 1935–1963 (obsolete since the 1960 census)
  • 9th district: 1813–1933, 1935–1953 (obsolete since the 1950 census)
  • 10th district: 1803–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
  • 11th district: 1823–1933 (obsolete since the 1930 census)
  • 12th district: 1823–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)
  • 13th district: 1833–1843 (obsolete since the 1840 census)

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Famous quotes containing the word kentucky:

    He believes without reservation that Kentucky is the garden spot of the world, and is ready to dispute with anyone who questions his claim. In his enthusiasm for his State he compares with the Methodist preacher whom Timothy Flint heard tell a congregation that “Heaven is a Kentucky of a place.”
    —For the State of Kentucky, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    The head must bow, and the back will have to bend,
    Wherever the darkey may go;
    A few more days, and the trouble all will end,
    In the field where the sugar-canes grow.
    A few more days for to tote the weary load,—
    No matter, ‘t will never be light;
    A few more days till we totter on the road:—
    Then my old Kentucky home, good-night!
    Stephen Collins Foster (1826–1884)

    The pure products of America go crazy—mountain folk from Kentucky or the ribbed north end of Jersey with its isolate lakes and valleys, its deaf-mutes, thieves.
    William Carlos Williams (1883–1963)