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A History Of Jepthas Knob Cross Keys Inn Old Bethel Baptist Church All Located Near Clayvillage In Shelby County Kentucky
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Book Synopsis A History of Jeptha's Knob, Cross Keys Inn, Old Bethel Baptist Church (all Located Near Clayvillage, in Shelby County, Kentucky) by : Calvin Tafel Schmidt
Download or read book A History of Jeptha's Knob, Cross Keys Inn, Old Bethel Baptist Church (all Located Near Clayvillage, in Shelby County, Kentucky) written by Calvin Tafel Schmidt and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Rand McNally Bankers Directory by : Rand McNally Staff
Download or read book Rand McNally Bankers Directory written by Rand McNally Staff and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis History of Shelby County, Kentucky by : George L. Willis
Download or read book History of Shelby County, Kentucky written by George L. Willis and published by Heritage Books. This book was released on 2013-02-01 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shelby County was for a long time the geographical center of the United States and for a longer period its center of population. It was Squire Boone, the younger brother of Daniel Boone, who began the settlement of Shelby County Territory, around 1779. The first of Shelby's peculiarly large number of Stations was that of the "Painted Stone." The book is divided into seven parts. Part One is about the county itself. The author shows the reader the geology, boundaries and topography of the county, as well as a look at the first visitors and settlers and the county's first century. Part Two gives a more in-depth look into the Stations of the county and its many towns and villages. Parts Three and Four give the reader information about the many churches, schools and other institutions of the county. Part Five explores the county's early pioneers; the biographies include those of Squire Boone, William Shannon, Col. Charles S. Todd, William Logan, John Allen, Col. Abraham Owen, Gov. John Pope, Capt. John Simpson, Moses Hall, Dr. John Knight, Nicholas Merriwether and Joseph Hornsby. Part Six contains some traditions and reminiscences of the county, including: the Long Run Massacre, the Silver Mine Agreement, reminiscences from John W. Williamson and Judge Luther Clay Willis. The book's final part deals with county statistics. Some of these include: first tax list, senators and representatives, Constitutional delegates, county judges, county clerks, postmasters, early marriages, Revolutionary soldiers, Shelby County Masons, and noted burial ground. A new full-name index is included as well as many photos.
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