Guest guest Posted April 25, 2006 Report Share Posted April 25, 2006 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: KENTUCKY Jun 1, 1792 5:39:29 PM +00:00 GMT Frankfort, KY:USA Longitude: 84W52 Latitude: 38N12 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 20:57 Current Period: VE/ME/ME Planet Deg  Sign Speed    SA  Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc   23:31 Leo                 P.Phalguni Ve Sun   20:49 Tau +00:57:24 ST  Rohini    Mo Moon  05:30 Lib +13:58:44 FM  Chitra    Ma Mars  02:09 Vir +00:20:40 WK  U.Phalguni Su Merc  00:17 Tau +00:21:15 WK  Krittika  Su JuptR 00:57 Lib -00:02:49 WK  Chitra    Ma Ven   02:56 Tau +01:13:06 WK  Krittika  Su Sat   07:04 Ari +00:06:12 WK  Aswini    Ke Rahu  09:52 Vir -00:03:26 FM  U.Phalguni Su Ketu  09:52 Pis -00:03:26 FM  U.Bhadra  Sa True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 777 beats Day: Friday Sunrise: 10:18 AM Tithi: Shukla Dvadashi Yoga Pt: 29:39 Aq Yogi:Ju AviYogi:Su Dup Yogi: Sa Dagha Rashis: Lib Cap Rashi Chart *******************************************************   ** 6                    *  * 4                    **   *7 *                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     * MA 02:09 *              *          *     *   *       RA 09:52*                  *      *       *   *JUR00:57 *  *                      *  *         *   *MO 05:30   * 5      AS 23:31         * 3         *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   **                      *  *      ME 00:17       **   *8                        * 2      VE 02:56        *   **                      *  *      SU 20:49       **   *9 *                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *           * 11                       * 1 SA 07:04*   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              * KE 09:52 *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   ** 10                   *  * 12                   **   *******************************************************   Navamsha *******************************************************   ** 9                    *  * 7                    **   *10*                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *                  JUR    *       *   *MA       *  *      AS              *  *         *   *ME         * 8      MO               * 6 KE     *   *VE       *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   **                      *  *                      **   *11                       * 5                       *   **                      *  *                      **   *12*                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *RA         * 2                        * 4 SU     *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              * SA       *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   ** 1                    *  * 3                    **   *******************************************************   Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: KENTUCKY Admitted June 1, 1792 Order - 15th Originally the term for the Kentucky plains in Clark County, Kentucky is believed to derive from the Indian word meaning " dark and bloody ground " , " meadow land, " or " land of tomorrow. " First European Permanent Settlement: 1774; Capitol: Frankfort; Administrative Divisions: 120 Counties; National Representatives: 7 seats; Electoral Votes: 9 http://www.amendment-13.org/statehood.html 1798       Nov 16, Kentucky became the 1st state to nullify an act of Congress. 1801       Aug 6, A 9-day revival began at the Cane Ridge Presbyterian Church in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Some 20,000 people showed up for the revival called by Rev. Barton W. Stone. 1813       Jan 22, A combined British and Indian force attacked an American militia retreating from Detroit near Frenchtown, later known as Monroe, Mich. Only 33 men of some 700 men escaped the battle of the River Raisin. Over 400 Kentucky frontiersmen were killed. 1852       Jun 29, Statesman Henry Clay (75) of Kentucky died. He was a master politician in the era preceding the Civil War. 1861       May 16, Kentucky proclaimed its neutrality in Civil War. 1861       Jul 9, Confederate cavalry led by John Morgan captured Tompkinsville, Kentucky. 1861       Sep 3, Confederate forces entered Kentucky, thus ending its neutrality. 1861       Sep 6, Union General Ulysses S. Grant's forces captured Paducah, Kentucky from Confederate forces. 1861       Dec 4, The Federal Senate, voting 36 to 0, expelled Senator John C. Brekenridge of Kentucky because he joined the Confederate Army. 1861       Dec 10, Kentucky was admitted to the Confederate States of America. 1862       Jan 10, Battle of Big Sandy River, KY (Middle Creek). 1862       Feb 26, Battle of Woodburn, KY. 1862       Jul 4, Battle at Green River, Ky. (Morgan's Ohio Raid). 1862       Oct 8, The Union was victorious at the Battle of Perryville, the largest Civil War combat to take place in Kentucky. 1862       Dec 27, Battle of Elizabethtown, KY. 1864       Mar 25, Battle of Paducah, KY (Forrest's raid). 1868       Mar 20, The Jesse James Gang robbed a bank in Russellville, Kentucky, of $14,000. 1872       Apr 12, Jesse James gang robbed bank in Columbia, Kentucky, of $1,500 with 1 person killed. 1884       Feb 19, A series of tornadoes left an estimated 800 people dead in 7 US states Kentucky FLOOD, Declared January 31, 1957 Kentucky FLOODS, Declared March 12, 1962 1977       May 28, 165 people were killed when fire raced through the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Ky. 1988       Mar 8, Seventeen soldiers died when two Army helicopters from Fort Campbell, Ky., collided in midair. 1988       May 14, Twenty-seven people, most of them teen-agers, were killed when their church bus collided with a pickup truck going the wrong way on a highway near Carrollton, Ky. 1997       Dec 1, Michael Carneal (14), opened fire on a prayer circle and killed 3 classmates and wounded five during a shooting spree at Heath High School in West Paducah, Ky. 1998       Feb 6, A 3-day snow storm left 9 people dead. A record 21 inches fell in Louisville. 1999       Apr 22, In Kentucky an Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed during training at Fort Campbell and 7 people were killed and 4 injured. 2000       May 9, A fire at the Wild Turkey Distillery caused an alcohol runoff into an 8-mile stretch of the Kentucky River and a huge fish kill followed within days. 2000       Oct 10, Sludge from a coal mines broke through a waste lagoon of the A.T. Massey Coal Co. and some 250 million gallons hit coldwater Creek and Wolf Creek near Inez. Gov. Paul E. Patton declared a 10-county emergency. 2001       Nov 12, In rural Shelbiana a family of 5 died in a house fire at Shelby Knoll. 2002       Mar 18, Flooding hit Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia following a 2nd day of heavy rains. Kentucky •   1980 07 27, 18:52:21.4 UTC, Northeast Kentucky - Magnitude 5.1 •   2003 06 06, 12:29:34 UTC, Western Kentucky - Magnitude 4.0 •   2004 09 17, 15:21:43 UTC, Eastern Kentucky - Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake History of Kentucky Reports of chimneys being knocked down in many places in Kentucky resulted from the 1811 - 1812 earthquakes at New Madrid, Missouri. A detailed record of 1,874 tremors from the initial shock of December 16, 1811, through March 15, 1812, was kept by Mr. Jared Brooks at Louisville, Kentucky. Shocks continued to occur at frequent intervals for at least two years, thus the total number of shocks was much greater. It is not unlikely that between 2,000 and 3,000 tremors were felt in Kentucky in 1811 and 1812. Reelfoot Lake, a small portion of which extends into Kentucky, is a present-day reminder of the great forces associated with these earthquakes. A number of moderate earthquakes occurred within the State over the next one hundred years. Houses shook and plaster was cracked in parts of northern Kentucky on November 20, 1834. Sounds like distant thunder were also reported. Similar effects were noted on December 27, 1841, near the town of Hickman. The Mississippi River was greatly agitated although no wind was reported. A shock was reported at Columbus, Kentucky, on March 12, 1878. A section of the bluff along the Mississippi River caved in. On October 26, 1915, an earthquake at Mayfield was reported to have shaken pictures from walls. All of these events are rated as intensity V on the Modified Mercalli Scale. A sharp earthquake with an epicenter near the mouth of the Ohio River occurred on December 7, 1915. Buildings were strongly shaken, windows and dishes rattled, and loose objects were shaken in western Kentucky and adjoining regions (intensity V-VI). The total felt area covered 60,000 square miles. Hickman, the site of the 1841 earthquake, experienced another strong shock on December 18, 1916. Reports indicated bricks were shaken from chimneys at Hickman and New Madrid, Missouri (intensity VI-VII). An earthquake near the point of the December 1915 event occurred on March 2, 1924. No damage was reported and the felt area was much less, about 15,000 square miles. A broad area of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, and Tennessee, estimated at about 75,000 square miles, was affected by an earthquake on September 2, 1925. It was apparently centered near Henderson, where some landslides were noted. At Louisville, about 100 miles distant, a chimney fell and a house reportedly sank. On January 1, 1954, slight damage (intensity V) resulted from an earthquake near Middlesboro. The tremor caused general alarm among the population. The felt area extended into Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia. The earthquake of November 9, 1968, centered in southern Illinois, caused widespread damage over nearby areas of Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri. Considerable masonry damage was sustained at the City Building at Henderson, Kentucky, about 50 miles east-southeast of the epicenter. Intensity VII damage was also reported from Poole, Smith Mills, and Uniontown. February 16, 2003, A twin-engine plane crashed as it approached a small airport on Sunday, killing three of the seven people on board 31-JAN-1985, 05:47, Merlin IV N568UP UPS 0 London, KY A1 14-NOV-1970, 19:17, Rockwell 1121 N100RC Royal Crown Cola 2 Lexington, KY A1 20-NOV-1967, 20:57 EST, Convair CV-880 N821TW TWA 70 Cincinnati, KY A1 25-OCT-1966 Lockheed C-130  61-0955 USAF Ft Campbell, KY A1 Crashed after overrunning runway. 15-OCT-1959 Boeing C-135 57-1513 USAF 4 Leitchfield, KY A1 Midair collision with a B-52 with two nuclear bombs while refueling at FL320 10-MAR-1957 Martin 4-0-4 N453A Eastern Air Lines 0 Louisville, KY A1 17-FEB-1956 Martin 4-0-4 N445A Eastern Air Lines    0 near Owensboro, KY A1 29-JUL-1943 Douglas, 22:43, DC-3 NC16014 American Airlines 20 near Trammel, KY A1 Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... 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