He then returned to serve in the Kentucky legislature from 1808 to 1809.
The school was incorporated by an act of the Kentucky legislature in 1798.
In 1792, the new Kentucky legislature provided money to upgrade the road.
He later was elected to the Kentucky legislature and died while in office, in 1904.
He was elected to the Kentucky legislature in 1847.
This road was established by an act of the Kentucky Legislature in 1836.
The Kentucky legislature voted for its construction in 1827.
The Kentucky legislature allowed former Confederates to run for office.
This growth was recognized by the Kentucky legislature, which, in February 1834, incorporated the town as a city.
Reeves resumed a life in politics, serving several terms in the Kentucky legislature until his death.