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Blue-Grass Blade
The Blue-Grass Blade, founded in 1869 by prominent abolitionist and activist William W. Hutchinson in Lexington, Kentucky, boasts a rich history as a beacon of progressive thought. Initially established to champion civil rights and social reforms, it played a significant role during the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Known for its investigative journalism and community-focused reporting, the newspaper covers a diverse range of topics, including local news, arts, culture, and politics. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Blue-Grass Blade, Lexington, Kentucky, United States starting 1886, including 2,889 scans in total. As you explore these archives, consider the historical figures, events, and possibly people from your own family history that may connect to this influential publication. Discover the legacy of the Blue-Grass Blade and enrich your understanding of local history by delving into these important resources.