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... Bourbon , Scott , Harrison and Nicholas Coun- ties . Chicago : 1882 . Chicago : 1882 . Staunton : 1882 . Perrin , William Henry ; History of Fayette County . Peyton , Lewis ; History of Augusta County , Virginia . Pioneer Life in the ...
... Bourbon , Scott , Harrison and Nicholas Coun- ties . Chicago : 1882 . Chicago : 1882 . Staunton : 1882 . Perrin , William Henry ; History of Fayette County . Peyton , Lewis ; History of Augusta County , Virginia . Pioneer Life in the ...
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... county of Bourbon . Other improvers appeared in Mason county this year . In May , Samuel and Haydon Wells , with seven others , came from Virginia to survey and enter lands . They camped on Limestone creek , and surveyed fifteen thou ...
... county of Bourbon . Other improvers appeared in Mason county this year . In May , Samuel and Haydon Wells , with seven others , came from Virginia to survey and enter lands . They camped on Limestone creek , and surveyed fifteen thou ...
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... county , co - operated . This year John Cooper raised a small crop of corn on Hinkson in Bourbon county ; and at his hospitable cabin , Simon Kenton and others passed the winter of 1775-6 ; where in July following , being left alone ...
... county , co - operated . This year John Cooper raised a small crop of corn on Hinkson in Bourbon county ; and at his hospitable cabin , Simon Kenton and others passed the winter of 1775-6 ; where in July following , being left alone ...
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... Bourbon county , as did Michael Stoner on Stoner's fork of Licking . The settlement on Hinkson's fork , in Bourbon county , was aban- doned in July , not being fortified , on account of Indian depredations and murders . John Hinkson and ...
... Bourbon county , as did Michael Stoner on Stoner's fork of Licking . The settlement on Hinkson's fork , in Bourbon county , was aban- doned in July , not being fortified , on account of Indian depredations and murders . John Hinkson and ...
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... Bourbon county , Ken- tucky , in 1788. He was a captive and an eye - witness of some of the cruelties of the Indians in the presence of French officers , at Fort Duquesne , now Pittsburgh , toward the English prisoners brought in after ...
... Bourbon county , Ken- tucky , in 1788. He was a captive and an eye - witness of some of the cruelties of the Indians in the presence of French officers , at Fort Duquesne , now Pittsburgh , toward the English prisoners brought in after ...
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