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  4. Frankfort Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfort Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery located on East Main Street in Frankfort, Kentucky. The cemetery is the burial site of Daniel Boone , the famed frontiersman, and contains the graves of other famous Americans including seventeen Kentucky governors and a Vice President of the United States .

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2021.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

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    Archer Parr III (1925–2000), né Archer Weller, Archie's grandson and adopted son, was the third Duke of the Duval County Dynasty. Archer Weller Parr was the county judge from 1959 to 1975; he died November 2, 2000, in Alice, Texas.

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    Photo of Sen. Georgia Davis Powers and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the March on Frankfort, Ky., in 1964. Courtesy of Georgia Davis Powers/Herald-Leader File Photo

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    The mayor of McColl, S.C. was killed in a car accident on Tuesday, with officials saying he was being pursued by a sheriff's deputy when he died.

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    Hiram Cronk was born in Frankfort, New York, on April 19, 1800. He was mustered into federal service as a private in Captain Edmund Fuller's Company (detached from the New York Militia) on October 8, 1814. Having served five weeks in defense of Sackett's Harbor, he was mustered out on November 16, 1814. [1]