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Ohio County, Kentucky History: October 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Found on the National Register for Historic Places, the Rosine General Store was built in 1933. Charles A. Leach. Found on the National Register for Historic Places, the Pendleton House is located at 403 East Union Street, Hartford. The home is named "Hillside" and was built between 1861 and 1866 by Dr. John E. Pendleton, a prominent Hartford doctor. Charles A. Leach. Railroad Depot - Fordsville. Charles A. Leach. Charles A. Leach. Registered on t...
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: CHARLES WINTERSMITH CROMES/CRUMES
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Saturday, August 1, 2015. Ohio County, Ky., was born in 1850, in Har. Charles Wintersmith Cromes is a farmer, owning 116 acres of fair land, well improved and in good state of cultivation. His enterprise is evinced by carefully furnishing shelter for all his live-stock, and he is reaping the reward of such prudence. In religion he is a Methodist and in politics a Republican. J H BATTLE, W H. PERRIN, and G. C. KNIFFIN 1895. Charles A. Leach. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: June 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Monday, June 25, 2012. Grandmother's Old Smith Home at Select, Ohio County. History and Description of My Grandmother’s. Old Smith Home Place at Select, Ohio County, Kentucky. On one visit when I interviewed my grandmother, I asked her to pretend we were sitting out on her screened-in back porch on her family’s old home place where she grew up. I asked her to tell me what she could see in her mind’s eye in the back yard, looking out back from left to right. And the new two-...
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: December 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Monday, December 31, 2012. Went by nickname "Brooks." Nickname taken from newspaper article regarding death of infant child. Note: First wife was Mary F. Sullenger, who died 9 May 1884 (Hartford-Herald: May 14, 1884. The wife of W. B. Leach of Elm Lick died on Fri. last after long illness. Second wife was Elizabeth (Lizzie) H. Atherton. Six children born to first marriage; one child to second marriage. Home was near Rosine, Ohio County, KY. Charles A. Leach. Father. The...
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: August 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. James Axley Stevens and Thomas Smith. The following information is from Janice Brown, an avid researcher and a friend of mine. James Axley Stevens, captured along with Thomas Smith on New Year's Day, 1862, survived the war and returned home to Ohio County. Born in 1817, he was the son of Henry Stevens and Hannah Bennett, both of whom are said to have come to Ohio County, from Montgomery County, Maryland. Additional information about Thomas Smith:.
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: April 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Sunday, April 29, 2012. CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH. CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH. A memorial plaque was dedicated October 11, 1981 to honor the 200. Anniversary of this pioneer church. The plaque reads as follows:. Land for first log church deeded by William and Nelly Abell, located on Beech Fork River at the mouth of Cedar Creek. Hosted the Salem Asssociation in 1786. Present church built 1854 by Matthew Jupin and James M Brown using brick made on second church lot across th...
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: September 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Thursday, September 20, 2012. Please let me know if I have left anyone off the following list. CPL HAYWARD C BALL. HOSTILE, DIED (KIA). DATE OF LOSS: SEPTEMBER 25, 1951. BORN: MARCH 20, 1928. HOME OR PLACE OF ENLISTMENT. OHIO COUNTY, KY. LOCATION OR BATTLE ZONE: HEARTBREAK RIDGE. WEST PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CEMETERY, OHIO COUNTY, KY. PFC KENNETH LEE BEASLEY. D CO 2 BN. HOSTILE, DIED (KIA). DATE OF LOSS: APRIL 6, 1953. BORN: MARCH 18, 1932. HOME OR PLACE OF ENLISTMENT. M CO 3 BN.
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: May 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Friday, May 25, 2012. Early Navigation Projects on Green River, 1828-1842. From: The Falls City Engineers: A history of the Louisville District, Corps of Engineers United States Army). Though the project was not entirely completed in 1841, the steamboat Sandusky. Free Navigation on the Barren and Green, 1865-1890. And the Bowling Green. Since company-owned vessels paid no tolls, the company soon drove competition from the river and established a de facto. Though it is possi...
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: JOSEPH DANIEL
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. J H BATTLE, W H. PERRIN, and G. C. KNIFFIN 1895. Charles A. Leach. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 17th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. Dr Leonard Thomas Cox. History of the Taylor Family - Nat Taylor. Leach Family in Kentucky. Maps of Ohio County. Nat Taylor - Ohio County Trip. Ohio County Historical Society. Ohio County marriages, etc. Street Fair - 1903. ROBERT J. DANIEL. Charles A. Leach. View my complete profile.
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Ohio County, Kentucky History: November 2012
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Ohio County, Kentucky History. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Hartford Herald 12/6/1899 - Hendricks, Render, Hocker, and Watterson; Cicero King. Hartford Herald Wednesday, December 6, 1899. Back to Old Kentucky. GAVE HIM TEN YEARS. Such was the Verdict of the Jury In the King Case - Unfavorable Comment. Charles A. Leach. Saturday, November 24, 2012. Hartford Herald 5/8/1907 - Warden, Peach, Ward-Chinn, and Bennett. Hartford Herald Wednesday, May 8, 1907. Death of Mrs. Kitty Warden. Charles A. Leach. Hartford...