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  2. Fleming County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Fleming County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 15,082. [1] Its county seat is Flemingsburg. [2] The county was formed in 1798 and named for Colonel John Fleming, an Indian fighter and early settler. [3] [4] It is a moist county.

  3. Flemingsburg, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Flemingsburg was founded in 1797 by George S. Stockton, a native Virginian, who named the town and county after his half-brother Colonel John Fleming. [9] It has been the seat of Fleming County since its formation and was formally incorporated by the state assembly in 1812. [10] [11]

  4. List of Continental Army units (1775) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Ebenezer Learned. (Designated the 3rd Continental Regiment in 1776). Left Wing 2nd (Lee's) Division (Major General Charles Lee) 5th (Sullivan's) Brigade (Brigadier General John Sullivan). 1st New Hampshire Regiment (1775). Colonel John Stark. (Designated the 5th Continental Regiment in 1776). 2nd New Hampshire Regiment (1775. Colonel ...

  5. Kentucky Colonel - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Colonel is the highest title of honor bestowed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.It is the most well known colonelcy in the United States. [1] A Kentucky Colonel Commission (the certificate) is awarded in the name of the Commonwealth by the governor of Kentucky to individuals with "Honorable" titular style recognition preceding the names of civilians aged 18 or over, for noteworthy ...

  6. List of Kentucky's American Civil War generals - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, the Commonwealth of Kentucky contributed a large number of officers, politicians, and troops to the war efforts of both the Union and Confederacy. Most notable among all of these were Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States (born near Hodgenville, Kentucky ) and Jefferson Davis , President of the ...

  7. List of Grand Army of the Republic posts in Kentucky

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    This is a list of Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) posts in Kentucky, United States.The G.A.R. Department of Kentucky was officially organized January 17, 1883. [1]Over 100,000 Kentuckians, including 23,703 African Americans, served in the Union Army or the Union Navy during the Civil War, compared to over 40,000 soldiers who served in Kentucky Confederate regiments. [2]

  8. History of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Colonel John Bowman had been appointed by Virginia Governor Patrick Henry as Kentucky County's military governor. He arrived in spring of 1775 with 2 companies of militia totaling 100 men with a charter to establish a civilian government. Colonel John Bowman was the first commissioned Kentucky Colonel in 1775.

  9. George Baird Hodge - Wikipedia

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    George Baird Hodge (April 8, 1828 – August 1, 1892) was an attorney, Confederate politician, colonel and acting general from the Commonwealth of Kentucky.He commanded a cavalry brigade at various times and was paroled as a brigadier general at the end of the war but his appointment as a brigadier general by Confederate President Jefferson Davis was rejected twice by the Confederate States ...