Tales From The Kentucky Room

For our 60th episode, The TFKR Radio Players present a dramatic reading of ads about a horse sale gone sideways.

Show Notes

Join us for a dramatic reading by the TFKR Radio Players of several ads taken out by Dennis Nichols and Tazewell Marr in the 1846 Observer & Reporter, each accusing the other of foul play in the sale of a horse that was either already lame or became lame shortly after the sale. The injury to the horse is described as a spavin, which is an osteoarthritis condition and is degenerative. We checked for deeds and court records for the sale and threat of court action, but we weren’t able to find any records to say how this turned out. We hope you enjoy this special episode as much as we enjoyed recording it. 

What is Tales From The Kentucky Room?

Stories of Lexington, Kentucky’s history and people.