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... Danville Review in 1861. His contributions to the news- papers and periodicals of his day have been many ; and while yet in the prime of life , he died in 1889 , at the home of a daughter in Missouri , whom he was visiting . 1884 ...
... Danville Review in 1861. His contributions to the news- papers and periodicals of his day have been many ; and while yet in the prime of life , he died in 1889 , at the home of a daughter in Missouri , whom he was visiting . 1884 ...
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... Danville , Kentucky , near Dick's river . His mother , Mildred Dupuy , was a direct descendant of the old Huguenot refugee , Bartholomew Dupuy , a captain of the king's guard , who fought his way out of the bloody massacre which ...
... Danville , Kentucky , near Dick's river . His mother , Mildred Dupuy , was a direct descendant of the old Huguenot refugee , Bartholomew Dupuy , a captain of the king's guard , who fought his way out of the bloody massacre which ...
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... Danville , Drennon's Lick , 788 246 , 247 , 270 , 277 , 285 , 292 , 300 21 , 61 , 62 , 75 , 295 806 Confiscation . 158 Dudley , Major Peter 486 Coomes , Wm . 84 Dudley , Dr. Ben W .. 729 806 Corn first raised 61 Dudley , Rev. T. P. 527 ...
... Danville , Drennon's Lick , 788 246 , 247 , 270 , 277 , 285 , 292 , 300 21 , 61 , 62 , 75 , 295 806 Confiscation . 158 Dudley , Major Peter 486 Coomes , Wm . 84 Dudley , Dr. Ben W .. 729 806 Corn first raised 61 Dudley , Rev. T. P. 527 ...
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... Danville ; James Wiley three miles east of Harrodsburg , and James Harrod at Boiling Spring , six miles south . On the 16th of June , Harrod's and Hite's men together laid off a town site at Big Spring camp , where they had before ...
... Danville ; James Wiley three miles east of Harrodsburg , and James Harrod at Boiling Spring , six miles south . On the 16th of June , Harrod's and Hite's men together laid off a town site at Big Spring camp , where they had before ...
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... Danville . In a letter dated June 12th , at Boonesborough , Colonel Henderson writes : " To the west , about fifty miles from us , are two settlements within six miles of each other , Harrodstown and Boiling Spring . There were , some ...
... Danville . In a letter dated June 12th , at Boonesborough , Colonel Henderson writes : " To the west , about fifty miles from us , are two settlements within six miles of each other , Harrodstown and Boiling Spring . There were , some ...
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