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James C. Claypool
Professor Emeritus of History and Co-Editor, Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky
Northern Kentucky University
1004 Park Drive
Park Hills, KY 41011

Home Phone: (859) 620-8846
Email: jcclaypool@fuse.net



Travel: Statewide.
  • The Songs that Johnny Reb and Billy Yank Sang
  • The Derby: A Celebration of Kentucky and its Heritage
  • Rascals, Heroes and Just Plain Uncommon Folks from Kentucky




Pamela Hall
1533 Eagle Drive
Ashland, KY 41102

Home Phone: (606) 923-1848
Email: stagemom5@zoominternet.net



Travel: Regions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
  • Jean Thomas, Traipsin' Woman




Mel Hankla
106 Bunny Trail
Jamestown, KY 42629

Home Phone: (270) 566-3370
Email: melhankla@amhiss.com



Travel: Statewide.
  • Kentucky's "Humble" Gunsmiths




Tammy Horn
Apiculturist & Director of Coal County Beeworks
Environmental Research Institute at Eastern Kentucky University
BTC 033
Richmond, KY 40475

Home Phone: (859) 200-2207
Email: tammy.horn@eku.edu



Travel: Regions, 6, 7, 8.
  • Beeconomy: Faith, Finances, and Flowers
    Apiforestation: Hives, History, and Honey Corridors in Kentucky




John L. Morgan
Historian and Teacher
6 Sylvania Avenue
Winchester, KY 40391

Work Phone: (859) 744-1609



Travel: Statewide.
  • Kentucky Frontier Fundamentals: How We Can Benefit From Hard Lessons Learned During the Settlement of Early Kentucky
  • It's All About the Land: Whose is it? How did they come by it?




James M. Prichard
Research Room Supervisor Kentucky State Archives, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
2023 Sherwood Avenue #1
Louisville, KY 40205

Work Phone: (502) 797-4306
Email: JamesMPrichard@gmail.com


Travel: Statewide.
  • Embattled Capital: The Civil War in Frankfort
  • Pariah! The Drk Legacy of General Stephen Burbridge




Nancy Richey
Kentucky Library
1906 College Heights Boulevard
Bowling Green, KY 42101

Work Phone: (270) 745-6092
Email: nancy.richey@wku.edu



Travel: Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
  • Crowing Hens: Pioneering Kentucky Women Performers
  • Another World: Kentucky's First Penitentiary




Alice Shaughnessy-Begay
Folklorist
P.O. Box 70
Caneyville, KY 42721

Home Phone: (270) 879-3319
Email: Alice.Shaughnessy@wku.edu



Travel: Statewide.
  • Folk Medicine in Kentucky
  • The Painted Quilt Block: An Eight Foot by Eight Foot Story of Kentucky Folklife




Graham Shelby
Educator and Jounalist
Louisville Public Media
619 South 4th Street
Louisville, KY 40202

Home Phone: (502) 889-7937
Email: gshelby3@gmail.com



Travel: Statewide.
  • Bowing to Learn: Making Successful Connections Amid Cultural Differences
  • Victory in Vietnam




Sandra Staebell
Kentucky Museum Registrar/Collections Curator for the Department of Library Special Collections
Western Kentucky University
1906 College Heights Boulevard #11092
Bowling Green, KY 42101

Home Phone: (270) 745-6260
Email: sandy.staebell@wku.edu



Travel: Statewide.
  • Fabulous Flappers: 1920s Fashion in the Jazz Age
  • Nature's Bounty as Interpreted in Quilts & Textiles




Tom Stephens
Journalist and Author
414 Whiteheath Road
Louisville, KY 40243

Home Phone: (502) 254-9167
Email: tomstephens@insightbb.com



Travel: Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
  • Daniel Boone, Superman
  • Bird Man of Kentucky: John James Audubon
  • The Derby Before the Derby

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