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Rineyville KY 40162, United States of America
Inscription. Sylvester Riney gave land for Illinois Central R. R. in 1874, and town named for family. Zachariah, his father, was Abraham Lincoln's first teacher while living on Rolling Fork. Zachariah moved to Rineyville site, 1830; ... More on HMDB

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Located at Freeman Lake Park Elizabethtown, KY
Although this beloved historic double cabin was gutted by fire early in 2009, the community is in the process of rebuilding the house using historic building materials including ... More on Touretown.com
Although this beloved historic double cabin was gutted by fire early in 2009, the community is in the process of rebuilding the house using historic building materials ... More on Touretown.com

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128 North Main Street Elizabethtown, KY 42701-1415
This gorgeous 1825 Georgian mansion is home to a genealogical library and Sally Cunningham Pusey's garden.... More on Touretown.com
The manager is very helpful and friendly to genealogists /family historians. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cole Creek N
(Century House, 18', 1974, 17-47-A) across tributary of Cole Creek N. of Elizabethtown , Hardin County, KY. KY251 (Miles St. - becomes Shepherdsville Rd.) N. 3.6 miles from jct with US31W (Dixie Av.) in Elizabethtown, W. (curves S.) ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. John Hunt Morgan's Raiders arrived in Elizabethtown on December 27, 1862, appearing on the brow of the hill that is now the City Cemetery. The main objective of the Christmas Raid was to burn two huge Louisville ... More on HMDB

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
Inscription. Elizabethtown began in 1780, when three forts were built by Samuel Haycraft, Sr. Col. Andrew Hynes and Capt. Thomas Helm for common defense against Indians. The forts were one mile apart, the only settlements between ... More on HMDB

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
Inscription. Here along Severn's Valley Creek, Samuel Haycraft, Sr. built mill, raceway in 1796. Thomas Lincoln, father of Pres. Lincoln, employed in building it, received his first monetary wages when about 21 years of age. Abraham ... More on HMDB

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
Inscription. Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan on his second raid into Kentucky, with 3,900 men, was met by 652 Union troops under Lt. Col. H. S. Smith, Dec. 27, 1862. Object of raid was destruction of L & N R. R. main artery for ... More on HMDB

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
Inscription. Cavalry and infantry battalions under Gen. George Custer, assigned here, 1871-1873, to suppress Ku Klux Klan and carpetbaggers, to break up illicit distilleries. Those gangs becoming inactive, he was sent to Chicago to ... More on HMDB

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Elizabethtown KY 42701, United States of America
History of the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, C.S.A. Commanded by Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan Staff: Lt. Col. Basil W. Duke Lt. Col. St. Leger Grenfell, Adjutant to Col. Morgan Gordon E. Niles, Adjut... More on Paris.ky.gov
Inscription. North of here, Morgan's Raiders destroyed two of the most important L & N R. R. trestles Dec. 28, 1862, rendering line impassable for two months. Circling this area, they returned to T... More on HMDB
