A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . iberal contributor. He was elected moderatorof the synod of Kentucky in 1893, by acclama-tion, and was the first layman ever chosen tothat office in the state. In a fraternal wayJudge Ward was a valued and appreciativemember of Blue Lodge, Free & AcceptedMasons, in whose charitable work he wasdeeply and actively interested. He was alsoa member of the Ancient Order of UnitedWorkmen. He ever manifested a keen insightin educational matters and- for a number ofyears served as cur
A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . iberal contributor. He was elected moderatorof the synod of Kentucky in 1893, by acclama-tion, and was the first layman ever chosen tothat office in the state. In a fraternal wayJudge Ward was a valued and appreciativemember of Blue Lodge, Free & AcceptedMasons, in whose charitable work he wasdeeply and actively interested. He was alsoa member of the Ancient Order of UnitedWorkmen. He ever manifested a keen insightin educational matters and- for a number ofyears served as curator of the Gentral Uni-versity at Richmond, Kentucky. He was oneof the most earnest and active friends of thepublic school system and did much to raise itsstandard in Kentucky. He was a strongLInion man during the Givil war, being opposedto secession under any and all was broadly informed on all matters con-cerning the political situation of the countryand frequently advanced his views from thecampaign platform, where his eloquence, logicand forceful arguments always carried con- AiTtR, LCM9M.
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