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  2. 19-year-old driver dies after tractor-trailer overturns ...

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    The wreck happened around 7 a.m. in the 5100 block of KY Highway 198. WKYT, the Herald-Leader’s reporting partner, said the victim was 19 years old . The road was closed for hours, according to ...

  3. James M. Shackelford - Wikipedia

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    Shackelford was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky near Danville on July 7, 1827, to Edmund Shackelford and Susan Thompson. [1] [2] He enrolled at Stamford University at the age of 12, studying under James F. Baber.

  4. Confederate Monument at Crab Orchard - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Monument in Crab Orchard in Lincoln County, Kentucky, near Crab Orchard, Kentucky, commemorates the fallen Confederate soldiers of nearby states. Many of those buried here died at the Battle of Wildcat Mountain. The soldiers buried around the monument were from Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. Twenty-one in total, they ...

  5. Lincoln County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln County—originally Lincoln County, Virginia—was established by the Virginia General Assembly in June 1780, and named in honor of Revolutionary War general Benjamin Lincoln. [3] [4] It was one of three counties formed out of Virginia's Kentucky County (The other two were Fayette and Jefferson), and is one of Kentucky's nine original ...

  6. John Bowman (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1781, Bowman became the first sheriff and county-lieutenant of Lincoln County, Kentucky. He also presided over the first county court held in Kentucky, when he and several others were appointed justice of the peace on January 16, 1781. [19] Benjamin Logan succeeded him as County-Lieutenant in July 1781 [20] and Sheriff in November 1783. [21]

  7. William Owsley - Wikipedia

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    William Owsley (March 24, 1782 – December 9, 1862) was an associate justice of the Kentucky Court of Appeals and the 16th Governor of Kentucky.He also served in both houses of the Kentucky General Assembly and was Kentucky Secretary of State under Governor James Turner Morehead.

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  9. William Whitley - Wikipedia

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    William Whitley (August 4, 1749 – October 5, 1813), was an American pioneer in what became Kentucky, in the colonial and early Federal period. Born in Virginia, he was the son of Scottish Presbyterian immigrants from northern Ireland, then the Ulster Plantation.