Ohio County, Kentucky records, 1799-1924, 1800-1860.
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Ford, James W., 1842-1927.
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Simmerman, R. E. Lee, 1872-1930.
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Rowan, S. R.
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Rowan, John, 1773-1843
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John Rowan was a jurist and congressman born in York, Pa. He moved to Louisville in 1783 and Bardstown in 1790. He held several state political post before being elected to the Senate in 1825. He is best remembered for building Federal Hill (My Old Kentucky Home). From the description of Rowan, John, 1773-1843 1828 April 14 Letter. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49235818 Rowan was born in York, Pennsylvania. His family moved to Kentucky in 1783, settli...
Hobdy, James.
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Anthony, Susan M., 1958-....
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Rowan, William Cooper.
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James, Mosby.
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Hartford Academy (Ky.)
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Stevens, Richard L., 1939-
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Richard Lee Stevens, activist and educator, originally from Miami Springs, Florida, lived in Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1960s. He was a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology and active in the peace, civil rights, and student movements in Atlanta and the South, and in 1965, was project director, Southern Student Human Relations Project, U.S. National Student Association. In 1970, Stevens was a faculty member at the New Experimental College in Thy, Denmark. From the descript...
Rowan family.
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