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Story May 16, 1913

The Bee

Earlington, Hopkins County, Kentucky

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Kentucky Red Men, headed by John E. Sexton, gather in Lexington, Ky., on May 13 for their annual two-day convention, expecting 300-500 attendees including families; Haymakers auxiliary holds election.

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KENTUCKY REDMEN Are Gathering At Lexington For Annual Powwow Which Convenes Tuesday
Lexington, Ky., May 13. - Headed by John E. Sexton, of Richmond, state chief of the Haymakers and members of the finance committee, the advance guard of the Grand council, Kentucky Red Men, began arriving here today for their annual convention which convenes here for a two-days' session. It is expected that from 300 to 500 of the order including their wives and daughters, will be here for the meeting.
The Haymakers an auxiliary of the order, are scheduled to meet this afternoon for the annual election of officers and the transaction of other business. The convention will hold its sessions in Knights of Columbus Hall in West Main street.

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Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Kentucky Redmen Annual Convention Lexington Gathering Haymakers Auxiliary Fraternal Order

What entities or persons were involved?

John E. Sexton

Where did it happen?

Lexington, Ky.

Story Details

Key Persons

John E. Sexton

Location

Lexington, Ky.

Event Date

May 13

Story Details

Advance guard of the Grand council, Kentucky Red Men, led by John E. Sexton, arrives for annual convention convening Tuesday for two days, expecting 300 to 500 members including wives and daughters; Haymakers auxiliary meets for election and business in Knights of Columbus Hall.

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