Letter, 1883.

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Letter, 1883.

This letter, addressed to Adjutant General J.P. Nuckols, offers to transport the Owensboro, Kentucky, Company of State Guards from Owensboro to Louisville and return for $3.75 per member on the Louisville, Evansville, and St. Louis Railway, which Cork represented.

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Nuckols, J. P., Kentucky Adjutant General.

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Cork, James S., railroad agent.

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Kentucky. Adjutant-General's Office

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General John W. Finnell was born in Winchester, Kentucky, on December 24, 1821. He graduated from Transylvania University at the age of seventeen and studied the art of printing with his father. He later studied law with Richard H. Menefee and graduated from Transylvania law school in 1841. Finnell was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1843 and served as secretary of state under Gov. John J. Crittenden in 1848. Among other offices, Finnell held the position of Kentucky's adjuta...

Kentucky. Militia. Owensboro Company.

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Louisville, Evansville, and St. Louis Railway.

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