Indenture : deed, 1819.

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Indenture : deed, 1819.

An indenture documenting a transfer of land ownership "between the Trustees of the Town of Seventy-Six (by special order of John W. Semple proprieter of said town) of the one part, and Elijah Hopkins of the other part, all Cumberland County, Kentucky".

1 item (2 p.) ; 30 cm.

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Semple, John C.

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Seventy-Six (Ky.)

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The community of Seventy-six is located in what is now Clinton County, Kentucky, at a set of falls on the Indian River. John Semple settled in the area in 1806, and had by 1817 built two water powered mills, a store, and had laid out the town. The name for the town came from either the height of the falls, a station number on the original survey, or the year when the Declaration of Independence was written. From the description of Indenture : deed, 1819. (Kentucky Historical Society)...

Hopkins, Elijah

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