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The Whiskey Rebellion by Murray N. Rothbard

https://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard1.html

and the entire state of Kentucky. President Washington and Secretary Hamilton chose to make a fuss about Western Pennsylvania precisely because in that region there was a cadre of

C. S. Rafinesque's "Atlantic Journal," etc. (excerpts)

http://sidneyrigdon.com/Rafn1833.htm

of the kind in Kentucky, and has one of the largest ditches I ever saw, being from 15 to 20 feet deep and 60 feet wide. The outward parapet is 6 feet high and 30 feet wide: its ci

Texas Muster Rolls | TXGenWeb Project

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Co of 1st Reg't & Kentucky Volunteers under Col Cha's B Harrison from 1st June 1836 to 31st October 1836 072 " Continued 073 " Continued 074 Muster roll Capt Elliots Co Volunt
historical military records of Texas; part of USGenWeb

Times and Seasons Volume 3, Number 1

http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v3n01.htm

the Licking Branch, Kentucky, and a number of brethren and sisters. After due consideration the following (page 589)   resolutions passed the Conference unanimously: Res

The Right of Secession Defended by Northern Writers, by George L. Christian

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in the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 1798 and '99, and the report of Mr. Madison on these resolutions. The Virginia resolutions and report were drawn by Mr. Madison, the "f

Webb-Smith Family Papers, 1703-1929 (Acc. 34635) - The Library of Virginia

https://old.lva.virginia.gov/findaid/34635.htm

Counties, Virginia, and Kentucky and North Carolina. James Webb was born on 5 December 1705. He married Mary Edmondson in 1731. He died on 11 April 1771. They had four sons, James

Full text of "The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy"

http://www.weech.net/ashley/Cabells_Dale.htm

deal of Virginia and Kentucky biography and gene- alogy 172-273 I. Mary 2 Cabell Horsley's children 172-176 X CONTENTS 6. William 3 Horsley and Martha Megginson 172, 173 7. Robert

Times and Seasons Volume 2, Number 20

http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v2n20.htm

place in the state of Kentucky. The following are the particulars: Maythe and Couch had been confined in the jail at Williamstown, Grant Co. Ky., for the last three or four weeks,

The Non-slaveholders of the South

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Missouri, Maryland, and Kentucky. These exceptions are, however, too unimportant to affect the great question of slavery in fifteen States of the South, and are so kept in check a

INDIANA GENEALOGY EXPRESS - HARRISON COUNTY

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Hardin County, Kentucky  Jefferson County, Kentucky Meade County, Kentucky   County Seat :   Corydon Date Organized : Dec. 1, 1808   Square Miles : 486.52 4th

McCoy Family Genealogy

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Died in Pike Co., Kentucky, in 1822. JOHN W. McCOY was born in 1755, in Washington Co., Md. He married Rebecca Blair - 12 children. Alexander, Sussanah, James, Brice, John W., Jos

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