Samuel Williams papers, 1836-1850.
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Clay, Green, 1757-1826
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Green Clay was born in Powhaton County, Virginia, and emigrated to Kentucky in 1777. A surveyor, he amassed a vast land estate, settling in Madison County. A Kentucky legislator and soldier, he served as major general in Kentucky Militia during the War of 1812. He raised the siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio, reinforcing the army of General William Henry Harrison. From the description of Green Clay letters received, 1808-1813 [microform]. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 464504...
Williams, Samuel, d. 1848.
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Businessman, farmer. Samuel Williams was a resident and local businessman of Bourbon County near Paris, Ky. He was owner and operator of a hemp factory and was a slaveholder. From the description of Samuel Williams papers, 1836-1850. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 15644956 ...
Williams, John R. (John Rodger)
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