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William Jason Fields (December 29, 1874 – October 21, 1954) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky.Known as "Honest Bill from Olive Hill", he represented Kentucky's Ninth District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1923, resigning to become the state's 41st governor.
41164. Area code: 606: FIPS code: 21-57918: GNIS feature ID: 2404430 [3] Website: olivehill.ky.gov: Olive Hill is a ... Olive Hill began as a rural trading post ...
Bethel Cemetery is a cemetery at the intersection of US 27 and KY 17 approximately 5 miles north of Falmouth, Pendleton County, Kentucky, at the site of the former Bethel Church. The historic frame church stood at this intersection since its dedication in 1881.
Olive Hill High School's campus served K-12 until 1971, when West Carter High School replaced grades 9-12. It continued as a K-8 public school until 1990 when West Carter Middle School replaced grades 6–8. It continued to serve K-5 until the end of the 1993 school year, when the newly built Olive Hill Elementary opened for the 1993–1994 ...
Rosehill Elmwood Cemetery is located at 1300 Old Hartford Road in Owensboro, Daviess County, Kentucky.There are about 55,000 interments at the cemetery, which is officially recognized as a historical landmark by the state of Kentucky.
It lies along Route 182, east of Olive Hill and southwest of the county seat of Grayson. [1] Its elevation is 692 feet (211 m). [2] It has a post office with the ZIP code 41142. [3] The ZCTA for ZIP code 41142 had a population of 95 at the 2000 census. [4] A post office was established in the community in 1888 as Fireclay.
KY 59 starts at a junction with KY 2 near Olive Hill in Carter County. This is the only major junction in the county. [2] KY 59 enters Lewis County south of Emerson. It intersects KY 1662 there. Then, KY 59 meets KY 1068 and KY 474 before reaching Kinniconick, where it intersects with KY 344; all four routes
Walnut Hill Gethsemane: Lincoln: Walnut Hill was one of the first brick buildings built in Kentucky, but it was torn down in the 1940s. Only the meat cabin survives. 80001662 Walnut Groves Plantation: April 1, 1980 Bloomfield: Nelson: Also known as Walnut Groves Farm or Merrifield House. Built by Samuel Boone Merrifield around 1830.