BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison &
Nicholas Counties
KENTUCKY. with an outline sketch
of
The Blue Grass Region,
By Robert Peter, M. D. Edited by
William Henry Perrin.
ILLUSTRATED
Published
Chicago:
O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers, Lakeside
Building.
1882
PART I.
GENERAL MATTER AND BOURBON
COUNTY HISTORY. |
THE
BLUE GRASS REGION OF KENTUCKY - NOT
STARTED
- It was a Favorite Hunting Ground of the Indians
- Origio of the Blue Grass
- Its Adaptation to a Limestone soil
- Agricultural Excellence of it
- Nourishing Properties over other Grasses
- Why the Soil of the Blue Grass Region is Fertile
- Geographical Extent of the Blue Grass Region |
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CHAPTER I. -
Bourbon, Scott and other Counties
-
PARTIALLY DONE
- Their Geological Formations
- The Blue Limestone of Kentucky
- Timber and Soils of Bourbon County
- Analysis, etc.
- Cane Ridge Lands
- Surface Features and Timber of Scott
- Chemical Examination of the Soils and Limestone of Scott, Harrison and
Nicholas Counties. |
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CHAPTER II -
The Mound Builders and Pre-Historic
Times -PARTIALLY
DONE
- Earliest Inhabitants of the Country
- Monuments and Fortifications of the Lost Races
- Relics of them in Bourbon, Scott and Nicholas Counties
- The Indians
- Their Occupation of Kentucky
- Depredations upon the Whites
- Disastrous Defeat at the Blue Licks, etc. |
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CHAPTER III. -
Settlement of Bourbon County
- STARTED
- Early Trials and Tribulations of the Pioneers
- Life in the Wilderness
- The County Organized and its Machinery set in Motion
- Name of County, its Capital Located, etc.
- Public Buildings, etc.
- County Officers, Past and Present
- The Census, Civil Divisions, etc. etc. |
36 |
CHAPTER IV. -
Pioneer Christianity
- NOT STARTED
- Early Meetings and Building of Churches
- Pioneer Ministers
- The Cane Ridge Revival and the Rev. Barton W. Stone
- Churches at Present
- Educational History
- State Aid to Schools
- The Superintendent's Report
- Colored Schools of the county
- Colored School Fund
- The Press, etc. |
48 |
CHAPTER V. -
Internal Improvements
- NOT STARTED
- Turnpikes and Macadamized Roads
- Lexington & Maysville
- Other Roads
- Stage-Coaches, Bridges, etc.
- Railroads
- Their building
- Agriculture in the County
- Negro Slavery
- Statistics
- Fair Associations, Societies, etc.
- Their Officers
- Distilleries, etc., etc. |
55 |
CHAPTER VI. -
Short-Horn Cattle Interests
- NOT STARTED
- Adaptability of Bourbon County for Cattle Raising
- Breeders of Short-Horns
- Gen. Garrard, Rev. Gann, The Clays, Bedfords and others
- Importing of Cattle
- The Northern Kentucky Importing Association
- Some Noted Herds
- The Short-Horn Record |
67 |
CHAPTER VII. -
WAR HISTORY
-
FINISHED 2/5/2024
- Bourbon County's Record
- The Revolutionary War and Indian Troubles
- Our Second Collision with the British Lion
- Captain Garrard's Company
- The Mexican War
- Capt. W. E. Simms Raises a Company
- Late War between the States
- The Blue and the Gray
- Incidents |
75 |
CHAPTER VIII. -
PARIS PRECINCT
- NOT STARTED
- Introductory, Descriptive and Topographical
- Early Settlement by White People
- Their Pioneer Troubles and Difficulties
- Block Houses and Stockades
- Early Industries, Mills, Distilleries, etc.
- Turnpike Roads
- Pioneer Churches and Preachers
- Schools |
83 |
CHAPTER IX. -
CITY OF PARIS -
NOT STARTED
- Introductory
- Selecting a Site for the Town
- The name of Bourbanton and Hopewell
- Every-Day Life of the Settlers
- First Brick House
- Taverns, etc.
- Theatricals and other Pastimes
- Distinguished Pioneers
- Peroration |
89 |
|
CHAPTER X. -
CITY OF PARIS -
NOT STARTED
- Early Period of the Town and its Growth
- Pioneer Politics
- Improvements of the City
- War Excitement and Soldiers
- Transcient Prosperity after the War
- Burning of the Court House
- Central University
- Murphy Temperance Movement
- Cholera, etc. |
94 |
CHAPTER XI. - CITY OF PARIS
- NOT STARTED
- The Church History
- Introduction of the Gospel
- Building of the First Churches
- Presbyterian Organization the first in the County
- Other Denominations
- The Barnes' Revival
- Benevolent Institutions
- The Press
- Odds and Ends Generally |
102 |
CHAPTER XII - CITY OF PARIS
- PARTIALLY FINISHED 2/5/2024
- Educational History
- The Bourbon Academy
- Public and Private City Schools
- The Garth Fund
- A Sketch of Mr. Garth
- Catholic Institutions
- Colored Schools and Societies
- Some Manufacturing and Miscellaneous Notions |
112 |
CHAPTER XIII - MILLERSBURG PRECINCT
- NOT STARTED
- Descriptive and Topographical
- Timber Growth, etc.
- Settlement of the Whites
- Their Hardships and Privations
- Early Industries and Pioneer Improvements
- Turnpike Roads and Bridges
- Church and School History, etc. |
121 |
CHAPTER XIV. - TOWN OF MILLERSBURG
-
FINISHED 2/5/2024
- Its Founder and Projector
- Early Growth, Prosperity and Manufacturing Interests
- Churches and Church History
- Sunday Schools
- Secret Societies, etc.
- The Cemetery
- Schools and Colleges
- Their History and Influence |
123 |
CHAPTER XV. - FLAT ROCK Precinct
- NOT STARTED
- Boundaries, Topography and Surface Features
- The Settlement by White People
- Hard Life in the Wilderness
- Improvements and Pioneer Industries
- Schools and Churches
- Villages, etc.
- Masonic Lodge
- Mastodon Skeleton |
131 |
CHAPTER XVI. - NORTH MIDDLETOWN Precinct
- NOT STARTED
-
Topographical and Descriptive
- Occupation of its Territory by the Pioneers
- Early Trials and Troubles
- Roads, Bridges and other Improvements
- Villages
- Churches and Preachers
- Schools
- Kentucky Classical College, etc. |
134 |
CHAPTER XVII. - CLINTONVILLE Precinct
- NOT STARTED
-
General Description
- Physical Features
- Early Settlers
- Difficulties Encountered
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Church History
- Schools, Villages, etc.
- An old Masonic Lodge, etc., etc. |
137 |
CHAPTER XVIII. -
HUTCHINSON
Precinct - NOT
STARTED
- Description, Topography,
Boundaries, etc.
- The Coming of the Pale Faces
- Early Struggles with Dangers and Privations
- Villages
- Pioneer Improvements, Roads, Bridges, etc.
- Religious and Educational
- Hutchinson Academy |
141 |
CHAPTER XIX. - CENTERVILLE Precinct
- NOT STARTED
-
Physical Features, Boundaries and
Topography
- Settlement of the Whites
- The Oldest Man in the Precinct
- Early Trials and Difficulties
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Churches and Schools
- Distilleries, etc. |
143 |
CHAPTER XX. - RUDDEL's MILLS Precinct
- NOT STARTED
-
Topography, Boundaries and Physical
Features
- Settlements, Villages, etc.
- Earliest History
- The Ruddel Family
- Pioneer Improvements and Industries
- Church History and Early Preachers
- Educational, etc., etc. |
146 |
|
SCOTT COUNTY.
(See Scott County, Ohio for this part of the
Book)
coming soon. |
CHAPTER I. -
Early Settlement of Scott County
by White People
- Their Conflicts with the Savages
- Vicissitudes of Wilderness Life
- Formation of the county and its Civil Organization
- Public Buildings
- Civil Divisions
- Population
- Elections, County Officers, etc.
- Political |
151 |
CHAPTER II. - Moral Improvement and
Development
- Early Churches and Church
History
- Rev. Gano and other Pioneer Preachers
- Education, Early Schools, Etc.
- Education of the Colored People
- Col. Johnson's Indian School
- The Newspapers, etc. etc. |
157 |
CHAPTHER III. - Internal Improvements
- Early Legislation on Roads
- Laying out Roads in Kentucky
- Railroads of Scott County
- Agriculture
- A Sketch of it by J. A. Gano, Sr.
- Agricultural Statistics
- Associations and their Officers
- Distilling of Whisky |
161 |
CHAPTER IV. - The Cattle Interest of
Scott
- Breeders of Short-Horns and
the General Improvement of Cattle
- The First Stock Breeders and Importers
- Sale of Short-Horns at "Long" Prices
- The Different Herds of the County
- Fine Sheep and Sheep Raising |
164 |
CHAPTER V. - War History of the County
- its Revolutionary Heroes
- Indian Troubles
- The War of 1812
- Col. Dick Johnson's Regiment
- Battle of the Thames and Death of Tecumseh
- Our Differences with Mexico
- Scott County in the Late Civil War. |
170 |
CHAPTER VI. - GEORGETOWN PRECINCT
- Introductory, Descriptive and Topographical
- Early Settlement of White People
- Hard Times and Frontier Life
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Roads and Turnpikes
- Schools
- Science Hill Academy
- Villages
- Churches and Preachers |
177 |
CHAPTER VII. - CITY OF GEORGETOWN
- Its Earliest History
- McClelland's Fort
- A School Notice
- The Town Incorporated
- Elijah Craig
- Paper Mill
- Tanneries, Stores, etc.
- Other Early Settlers
- Rittenhouse Academy
- Village Growth and Improvement
- First Court House |
180 |
CHAPTER VIII. - CITY OF GEORGETOWN
- Growth and Improvement
- The Gano Family
- The Stevensons, Offutts, Josiah Pitts and
other Pioneers
- Village Organization
- Election of Trustees
- Manufactories and Business Interests
- Miscellaneous Matters, etc., etc. |
183 |
|
CHAPTER IX. - CITY OF GEORGETOWN
- Religious and Educational
- The Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians
- Organization of Societies
- Pioneer Ministers
- The Christian Church
- Barton W. Stone
- Other Denominations
- The Colored Churches, etc.
- Georgetown College
- Its Formation and Endowment
- Present Condition
- Bacon College
- The Military Institute
- Female Academy
- Other Select Institutions of Learning, etc., etc |
192 |
CHAPTER X. - WHITE SULPHUR PRECINCT
- Its Surface Features and
Physical Georgraphy
- White Settlement
- Hard Times in the Wilderness
- School History
- Johnson's Indian School
- The Old Town of Sodom
- White Sulphur
- Catholic Church and School |
201 |
CHAPTER XI. - STAMPING GROUND PRECINCT.
- General Description,
Timbers, etc.
- Settlement of White People
- Their Early Trials and
/Tribulations
- Pioneer Improvements and Industries
- Schools and Churches
- Villages, etc., etc. |
203 |
CHAPTER XII. - LYTLE'S FORK PRECINCT
-
Topographical and Descriptive
- Coming of the Pioneers
- Their Early Hardships and
Toils
- Early Industries, comprising Mills, Bridges, etc.
- The Churches
- Schools and Schoolhouses
- Villages, etc. |
207 |
CHAPTER XIII. - BIG EAGLE PRECINCT
- Its
Description and Topography
- Advent of the White Man
- Early Difficulties and Trials
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Religious
- The Particular Baptists
- Schools and Villages |
208 |
CHAPTER XIV. - TURKEY FOOT PRECINCT
- Topographical and Physical Features
- Settlement of the Pioneers
- Their Hard and Rough Life
- Pioneer Improvements
- Roads, Bridges, etc.
- Origin of the Name of Turkey Foot
- Churches, Schools, Villages, etc., etc. |
209 |
CHAPTER XV. - OXFORD PRECINCT
-
Boundaries Topography and Surface
Features
- Timber Growth, etc.
- Early Settlement
- The Life of the Pioneers on
the Frontier
- Roads, Mills and Other Improvements
- Schools and Churches
- Village, etc. |
211 |
CHAPTER XVI - NEWTON PRECINCT
-
Descriptive and Topographical Features
- Pioneer Occupation
- Trials and Hardships of the Settlers
- Mills, Roads, Bridges, etc.
- Methodists and other Early Churches
- Schools
- Newtown Village |
213 |
|
HARRISON COUNTY
(See Harrison County, Ohio for this part of the
Book)
coming soon. |
CHAPTER I. - Early Settlement of
Harrison County
- Life in the Wilderness
- Its Hardships and Privations
- Organization of the County
- The Erection of Public Buildings
- Laying Off the County into Election Precincts
- The Census since 1800
- County Officers, etc., 3c. |
217 |
CHAPTER II. - Religious History of the
County
- Pioneer Churches and Pioneer Preachers
- Christianity at the Present Day
- Educational
- The Schools of the County
- Schoolhouses and their Furnishings
- Superintendent's Report
- Schools, etc. |
221 |
CHAPTER III. - Internal Improvement
- Turnpike Roads and Bridges
- The Railroad History of the County
- Whisky-Making as a Commercial Interest
- Some of the Distilleries
- Agriculture
- Fair Associations and Offices
- Statistics, etc., etc. |
227 |
CHAPTER IV. - Short-Horn Cattle Interest
- Early Introduction of Fine
Cattle into Kentucky
- Different Importations and Importing Companies
- The 17's, and Their Breeding and Quality of Stock
- Present Breeders and Their Extensive Herds, etc., etc. |
231 |
CHAPTER V. - WAR HISTORY of the County
- Her Pioneers in the
Revolutionary Army
- The War of 1812 and its Recruits from this Section
- Our War with Mexico and its Results
- The War of the Rebellion
- Harrison County's Blue and Gray |
239 |
CHAPTER VI. - CYNTHIANA PRECINCT
- Description and Topography
- Timber Growth, etc.
- Early Settlement of White People
- "Rough Habit, Coarse Fare
and Severe Duty"
- Pioneer Manufactures and Industries
- Churches, Schools, Villages, etc., etc. |
243 |
CHAPTER VII. - CITY OF CYNTHIANA
- Laid Out as a Town and
Granted a Charter
- Cynthia and Anna
- Some Old Houses and Landmarks
- Bridges and River Improvements
- First Sale of Town Lots
- Courts, Officers, etc.
- Prayer of Judge Reed
- War, etc. |
247 |
CHAPTER VIII - CYNTHIANA
- Early Mills and Other
Manufactories
- Pioneer Merchants and Mercantile Establishments
- Marriages
- Postmasters and Post Offices
- Physicians, Diseases and Epidemics
- Later Industries
- Banks and Banking Institutions |
264 |
CHAPTER IX. - CYNTHIANA
- Secret and Benevolent
Institutions
- The Press
- Bishop Kavanaugh as a Printer
- Educational History
- Harrison Academy
- Graded Schools
- Education Among the Colored People
- The Moore Fund, etc. |
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CHAPTER XI. - SYLVAN DELL PRECINCT
- Boundaries and Topography
- Settlement by White
People
- Their Trials and Troubles
- Pioneer Industries
- Laying Out Villages and Their Growth
- Churches and Preachers
- Schools Schoolhouses, etc.
|
311 |
CHAPTER XII - RICHLAND PRECINCT
- Topography, Physical
Features, etc.
- Coming of the Pioneers
- Their Early Life in the Wilderness
- Improvements and Industries
- Roads, Mills, etc.
- Church History
- Schools and School History
- Villages, etc. |
313 |
CHAPTER XIII. - BERRY PRECINCT
- Topographical and
Descriptive
- Settlement of the Pale Faces
- Their Life on the Frontier
- Mills, Distilleries, and Other Improvements
- Early churches and Preachers
- Education Interests
- Villages |
317 |
CHAPTER XIV. - RUTLAND PRECINCT
- Its Description, Topography
and Surface Features
- Early Settlement
- Hard Life and Frontier
Vicissitudes
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Early churches
- Villages and Educational History of Precinct |
319 |
CHAPTER XV. - UNITY PRECINCT
- Topographical Features
- Timber Growth, etc.
- Pioneer Occupation of the Precinct.
- Early Trials and Troubles
- Mills, Roads, and Other Improvements
- Schools and Educational Advantages
- Churches, etc. |
321 |
CHAPTER XVI - LEESBURG PRECINCT
-
General Description
- Topographical Features
- Settlement of the Whites
- Life in the Wilderness
- Hard Times, etc.
- Mills, Roads, Distilleries
- Religious and Educational History
- Villages, etc. etc. |
323 |
CHAPTER XVII. - CLAYSVILLE PRECINCT
-
Surface and Physical Features
- Advent of the Pioneers
- Their Buffets with Wild Boasts and Indians
- Pioneer Industries and Manufactories
- Churches and Church History
- Schools and Teachers
- Villages, etc. |
327 |
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NICHOLAS COUNTY
(See Nicholas County, Ohio for this part of the
Book)
coming soon. |
CHAPTER I. - Early Settlement of
Nicholas County
- Rough Life on the Frontier
- The Difficulties Met With
- The County Organized
- The Courts and Officers
- Blue Lick Springs
- Public Buildings of the County
- Election Precincts
- The Census, etc., etc. |
329 |
CHAPTER II. - Moral and Educational
Development in the County
- The Organization of Churches
- Pioneer Preachers
- The Deering Camp-Ground
- Educational History
- Schools and School History
- Statistics
- Colored Schools, etc. |
335 |
CHAPTER III. - Internal Improvements,
etc.
- The Old Maysville Road
- Other Turnpikes
- Bridges, Turnpikes and Railroads
- Building of the Kentucky Central
- Distilleries
- Agriculture
- Its Rise, Progress and Growth in Nicholas County, etc., etc. |
340 |
CHAPTER IV. - Fine Stock Interests of
Nicholas
- The First Improvement in Cattle
- Importation of Short-Horns, and Their Adaptation to the Blue Grass
Region
- Some of the Breeders of the county and Their Herds
- Value of Cattle-Raising - Fine Sheep, etc. |
347 |
CHAPTER V. - CARLISLE PRECINCT
- Its General Description and
Topography
- Early Settlement and Pioneer Life
- Manufacturing Enterprises and Industries
- The Old Buffalo Trace
- Roads, etc.
- Schools and Teachers
- Churches, etc. |
351 |
CHAPTER VI. - CITY OF CARLISLE
- Laying out the Town
- First Sale of Lots
- Public Buildings, Hotels, etc.
- Businss Enterprises and Manufactories
- Mills, Taneries and Stores
- Names of Some of the Original Lot Owners and Settlers
- Early Officers, etc. |
353 |
CHAPTER VII. - CARLISLE
- Amusements and
Entertainments
- More of the Manufacturing Interests
- Anecdote of Col. Russell
- The Maysville Pike
- Cholera Epidemic, Deaths, etc.
- Internal Improvements
- Rebel Raid
- Newspapers, etc. |
364 |
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CHAPTER VIII. - CARLISLE
- Its Religious History
- The Presbyterian Church
- Rev. Mr. Rankin is First Pastor
- Organization of other Churches
- Elder Rogers
- A Sketch of his life
- Some other Eminent Preachers
- Masonic Fraternity, etc. |
384 |
CHAPTER IX. - CARLISLE
- A Chapter of Biographies
- Gov. Metcalfe, otherwise "Old Stone Hammer"
- Business men, Past and Present, and Pioneers of the Town
- Some of their Oddities, Peculiarities and Eccentricities
395 |
395 |
CHAPTER X. - LOWER BLUE LICKS
PRECINCT
- General Outline and
Topography
- Early Settlement
- Life on the Frontier
- Blue Lick Springs
- The Salt Makers
- Their Capture by the Indians
- Battle of Blue Licks
- Churches, Schools and Villages |
395 |
CHAPTER XI. - HEADQUARTERS PRECINCT
- Topography
- Boundary, Physical, etc.
- Early History
- Settlement of the Whites
- Villages, etc., etc.
- Turnpikes and other Improvements
- Churches and Church History
- Schools, Secret Societies, etc. etc. |
425 |
CHAPTER XII. - ELLISVILLE PRECINCT.
- Its
Broken Surface and General Topography
- Early Settlement
- Pioneer Industries and Improvements
- Ellisville as the County Seat
- Its Former Glory and Present Desolation
- Educational and Religious History |
429 |
CHAPTER XIII. - UNION PRECINCT
-
Descriptive, Topographical, etc., etc.
- Incident of Somerset Creek
- Settlement of the Pioneers
- Early Improvements and Industries
- Mills and Roads
- Churches, Schools and Villages, |
430 |
CHAPTER XIV. - BUZZARD ROOST, or UPPER
BLUE LICKS PRECINCT
- Name
of Buzzard Roost
- General Topography
- Early Settlement
- Rough Life of the Pioneers
- Improvements, etc.
- Churches
- The Deering Camp-Ground
- Schools and Villages |
432 |
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APPENDIX |
Horse
Interests of Bourbon, Scott and Harrison
Counties |
439 |
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PART II.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES |
BOURBON COUNTY: |
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Clintonville Precinct |
553 |
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Centerville Precinct |
569 |
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Flat Rock Precinct |
523 |
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Hutchinson Precinct |
561 |
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Millersburg Precinct |
501 |
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North Middletown Precinct |
537 |
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Paris, City and Precinct |
447 |
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Buddel's Mills Precinct |
574 |
SCOTT
COUNTY: |
|
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Georgetown, City and Precinct |
587 |
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Lytle's Fork Precinct |
634 |
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Newtown Precinct |
640 |
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Oxford Precinct |
639 |
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Stamping Ground Precinct |
624 |
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White Sulphur Precinct |
621 |
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HARRISON COUNTY: |
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Berry Precinct |
702 |
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Cynthiana City and Precinct |
643 |
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Claysville Precinct |
727 |
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Leesburg |
719 |
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Richland |
597 |
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Rutland |
707 |
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Sylvan Dell |
691 |
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Unity |
717 |
NICHOLAS COUNTY: |
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Carlisle, City and Precinct |
731 |
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Ellisville Precinct |
782 |
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Headquarters Precinct |
777 |
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Lower Blue Licks Precinct |
772 |
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Upper Blue Licks Precinct |
794 |
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Union Precinct |
787 |
ADDENDA: |
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Biographies Too Late for Insertion in
Proper Places |
801 |
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ILLUSTRATIONS:
VIEWS |
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Ashbrook, Mrs. Artie, Residence of |
305 |
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Bedford, E. G., Residence of, "Woodland
Villa" |
505 |
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Bowen, G. W., Residence of, "Airy
Castle" |
275 |
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Bourbon County
Court House |
7 |
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Clay, J. E., Residence of, "Marchmont" |
43 |
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Clay, M. M., Residence of, "Evergreen" |
35 |
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Cane Ridge Meeting-House |
255 |
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Deering Camp-Grounds |
403 |
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Dills, Noe Residence of, "Woodland Hall" |
575 |
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Glass, V. K., Residence of, "Glaston" |
605 |
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Hinton, James, Residence of, "Wood Lawn" |
97 |
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Harrison County Court House |
215 |
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Kerr, W. H., & Bro., Residence of,
"Woodbridge Stock Farm" |
525 |
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Lamar House, at Carlisle |
367 |
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Miller, H., Residence of, "New Forest" |
481 |
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Megihben, T. J., Residence of |
245 |
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Nicholas County
Court House |
331 |
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Patterson, S. L. Residence of,
"Patterson Dale" |
97 |
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Scott County
Court House |
157 |
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Skinner, William Residence of, "Forest
Hill" |
285 |
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Scott, James, Residence of, "Pleasant
Rereat" |
61 |
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Shaw, William, Mills of, "Paris Mills" |
139 |
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Tarr, William, Residence of, "Deer
Lodge" |
465 |
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Talbott, J. T., Residence of, "Colville" |
705 |
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Thomas, E. K., Residence of, "Glenwood" |
79 |
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Van Hook, L., Residence of, "Cedar Dale" |
655 |
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Wilson, Thomas H., Residence of, "Fair
View" |
121 |
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PORTRAITS |
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Ashbrook, F. G. |
685 |
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Burbridge, O. H. |
107 |
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Chappell, J. A. |
385 |
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Cunningham, J. |
455 |
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Clay, Henry, Sr. |
25 |
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Davis, Garrett |
17 |
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Gass, M. M. |
515 |
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Gano, J. A., Dr. |
129 |
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Garth, William |
115 |
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Glass, B. C. |
585 |
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Herndon, T. C. |
735 |
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Herndon, L. L. |
195 |
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Hinkson, Thomas |
295 |
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Hill, F. Gano |
495 |
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Jacoby, J. S. |
475 |
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Kinkead, J. Y. |
185 |
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Moore, T. E. |
147 |
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Moore, J. S. |
535 |
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McKee, John |
595 |
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Megihben, T. J. |
235 |
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Owen, A. H. |
175 |
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Owen, Jonathan |
71 |
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Offutt, . N., Sr. |
165 |
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Parks, T. S. |
349 |
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Perrio, G. H. |
225 |
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Scott, James |
53 |
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Shawhan, H. E. |
665 |
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Thomas, J. M. |
89 |
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White, John |
645 |
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Webber, W. A. |
715 |
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Veatch, Lewis |
265 |
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