Kentucky, in 1792.
Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass state.
Kentucky became a state on June 1, 1792.
The state of Kentucky was founded by Daniel Boone in 1775 and officially became a state in 1792.Kentucky was first established as a county of Virginia in 1776. Kentucky later became the fifteenth state in 1792.
The U.S. Congress accepted Kentucky's constitution and admitted it as the 15th state on June 1, 1792.
June 1, 1792
Kentucky, in 1792
Kentucky become the 15th state
Kentucky became an American state in 1792 CE, and was the fifteenth state to join the Union.
Kentucky became a state in 1792 and was the 15th state and the first state admitted across the Appalachian mountins
Kentucky - Admitted in June 1, 1792
Kentucky become the 15th state on June 1,1792. Kentucky was admitted to the Union by a vote of the US House and Senate. Prior to 1792, Kentucky was part of the Commonwealth of Virginia which still included what is now West Virginia. Kentucky was the the 15th Star added to the flag; it was also the last state to have a stripe added to the flag. Kentucky's 15th stripe along with Vermont's 14th stripe was removed from the flag when it was realized that too many stripes would destroy the beauty of the flag. Kentucky never left the Union in the Civil War, thus it did not have to be readmitted.