Are you a Kentucky Colonel? Preserve your legacy, get listed in the Kentucky Colonels Handbook last published in 1930.
The Kentucky Colonel Commission Certificate says the Governor is making these "Letters Patent," this means the certificate itself is a "legal act" of the head-of-state. The certificate endows its recipient and warrants "Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities thereto appertaining", but these so-called benefits are not prescribed in law because they are granted without limitation to the lawmakers and government founders that created the Commonwealth (it's people). This page is about those unnamed privileges.
The Kentucky Colonel Commission Certificate, bestowed by the Governor, isn't just a piece of paper. It's a "legal act" granting "Rights, Privileges, and Responsibilities" that extend beyond the written word. These unwritten benefits are not defined by law, but by tradition and the very spirit of the Commonwealth.
Much like the Amish follow the Ordnung, a set of unwritten rules, Kentucky Colonels adhere to their own unique customs and norms. A Colonel is more than a title; it's an embodiment of leadership, decisiveness, and a problem-solving spirit. Colonels are expected to exceed ordinary abilities, to possess a certain gravitas that commands respect and inspires confidence.
Essentially, the Kentucky Colonel enjoys the privilege of taking charge. They are empowered to step up, lead the way, and offer solutions, even in the most challenging circumstances. It's a tradition of influence and authority, one that is deeply woven into the fabric of Kentucky's identity.
Historical context: Our website contains a rich history of the Kentucky Colonel title and its evolution over time.
Examples of "extralegal" privileges: There are many examples of Kentucky Colonels exercising their extralegal privileges through the historical record.
The Colonel's responsibilities: Colonels constantly question the privileges with the expectations and duties that come with the title. There are some amazing stories out there.
Modern relevance: How do these privileges and traditions translate to the present day? Are they still upheld and recognized?
Remember, the key is to capture the spirit of the Kentucky Colonel – a figure of respect, leadership, and a unique cultural legacy.