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Richard Hawes came to Kentucky from Virginia in 1810. He lived first in Lexington, then in Louisville, and finally settled in Daviess County. He donated the land for building the town of Hawesville. His son, Richard, was an attorney who practiced in central Kentucky. He served as the Provisional Governor of Kentucky for the Confederacy during the Civil War.

From the description of Hawes family papers, 1823-1928. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13439336

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associatedWith Goebel, William, 1856-1900 person
associatedWith Hawes, Clara. person
associatedWith Hawes, Edwin. person
associatedWith Hawes, E. J. person
associatedWith Hawes, Hugh W. person
associatedWith Hawes, R. (Richard), 1797-1877. person
associatedWith Taylor, E. P. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Winchester (Ky.)
Paris (Ky.)
Saluria (Tex.)
Mississippi River
Hawesville (Ky.)
Ohio River
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Active 1928

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