Order books, 1843-1900 (bulk 1843-1847, 1859-1900) [microform].

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Order books, 1843-1900 (bulk 1843-1847, 1859-1900) [microform].

The county court order book is a transcript of orders issued by the court and is essentially concerned with the administration, supervision, and regulation of county affairs. Order books may include such records as probate records; road orders; lunacy inquests; bonds, reports, and settlements of public officials; occupational licenses; naturalization records; and records concerning the administration of the fiscal affairs of the county. Entries may include date, term of court, names of principles, nature of order, and signature of county judge.

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Larue County (Ky.). County Clerk.

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Larue County, the ninety-eighth county formed in Kentucky, was created in 1843 from part of Hardin County and named for John Larue. Hodgenville is the county seat. The courthouse burned in 1865. The Larue County Clerk, whose duties are numerous and diverse, records and maintains various legal instruments and Fiscal Court records. In addition, the clerk registers motor vehicles (KRS 186.020); issues and records marriage licenses and certificates (KRS 402.080, 402.220, 402...