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s a warrant to an officer from Kentucky for the arrest of a free mulatto on charge of stealing several slaves from Harrodsburg......April 25, 1845 Methodist Episcopal Church, South, organized, Louisville......May, 1845 Office of the True American, published at Lexington by Cassius M. Clay, for its abolition utterances entered by sixty citizens, and Clay's effects shipped to Cincinnati......Aug. 18. 1845 Reinterment of Daniel Boone and wife in the State cemetery at Frankfort......Sept. 13, 1845 Colony for Kentucky in Liberia leave Louisville under the auspices of the Kentucky Colonization Society......Jan. 7, 1846 Burial of those Kentuckians who fell in the Mexican War in the State cemetery at Frankfort......July 20, 1847 [It was at this burial that the poem, The bivouac of the dead, by Theodore O'Hara (1820-67), written to commemorate the event, was read.] Lines of telegraph erected from Maysville to Nashville and Cincinnati......1847 Bones of Kentuckians massa