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English: Lt. Governor of Kentucky James Breathitt Jr. during the first day of the 1928 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly
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Source Louisville Herald-Post
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Lt. Governor of Kentucky James Breathitt Jr. during the first day of the 1928 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly

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