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(b) One of Commissioners for Estill County to open road in Estill and Clay Counties. 5 567
White, John
Allowed pay for services in Logan's Campaign. . 5 74
White, William
Error in settlement certificate, held as assignee of James MeChord, corrected . 5 367
Whitley, William
Commissioner to open road from Danville to Tellico 3 204
Whitlington, Joshua
Inspection site in Boone County 3 123
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WHITNELL
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Whitnell, Josiah
Trustee Caledonia Academy 5
3
Whitney, Thomas
Main Street in Lexington, in front of his lot, ordered paved 2
368
Whittington, William Trustee of Versailles 1 355
Wickliff, Charles
Trustee Washington Academy 2
242
Wickliffe, Nathaniel
One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Salt River to navigation. 4 249
Wickliffe, Robert
Attorney in fact for heirs of Peter Shepherd in settlement of elaim to site of Town of Jefferson 5 353
Wilcox, George
Allowed compensation for services as Brigade Inspector of Militia 3 491
Wilderness Road
(a) Pay allowed garrisons of bloekhouses on. 1 218
(b) Joseph Crockett appointed Commissioner to erect a turnpike on .
1 687
(c) Robert Craig given further time to repair 2
211
(d) Turnpike on to be leased 2
266
(e) Repairs to provided for. 3 210
(f) Andrew Craig, of Knox. John Burditt, of Roekeastle, and Robert Caldwell, of Madison County, appointed Managers, and directed to settle with Christopher Durbin, former turn- pike keeper, and John Reid, present turnpike keeper, and with Joseph Welch, Robert Cald- well and Nathaniel Rochester, present directors thereof 4 264
Wiley, Robert
Escaped from Mason Jail to Tennessee. Reward paid for his capture and return. 3 111
Wilhelms, George
Relieved of effeets of errors in respect to head- right claims 4 340
Wilking, John
Named as boundary of eleetion precinct in Chris- tian County 4 329
Wilkins, Charles
(a) Trustee Woodford Academy. 2 243
(b) Promoter of Kentucky Assurance Society 4 257
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(e) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation.
4 318
(d) Incorporator of Lexington Manufacturing Com- pany 5 251
(e) Promoter at Lexington of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 519
Wilkinson, James
(a) Trustee of Louisville (1789) .
3
547
(b) Founder of Frankfort (1786) . 3 557
(e) Inspection site at Frankfort (1791) 3
584
Wilkinson, John
(a) Promoter for Madison County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2 448
(b) Allowed eredit on settlement as Sheriff of Madi- son County 4 276
Willett, John
Trustee Washingtonian Library 4 354
Willett, Richard
Voting place at house in Hardin County 5 181
Williams, Benjamin
Balance due on headright land remitted 5 388
Williams, Charles Voting place at house in Franklin County 5 334
Williams, Hubbard Named in Harrison-Nicholas County boundary . . 5 453
Williams, James
Price of land remitted 5 369
Williams, Jesse
Inspection site in Logan County 3 514
Williams, John
(a) Inspection site in Logan County. 3
451
(b) Price of 200 acres of land remitted 5
159
(c) Claimant of part of townsite of Versailles 1 226
Williams, Samuel
Promoter at Paris of Bank of Kentucky 3 390
Williamsville
Established December 6, 1792 at mouth of Salt River on lands of William Johnston, with Wil- liam Pope, Lewis Fields, Benjamin Johnston, Thomas M. Winn and George Slaughter as Trustees 1 118
Williby, John
Named in boundary of election precinct in Warren County 3 174
Willingham, -
Marriage improperly solemnized, legalized 3 220
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Wills, John
Trustee Allen Seminary 5 433
Wilmington (Scott County)
Established December 7. 1793 on lands of John Grant between mouths of the two Grassy Creeks with John Sanders, John Thrasher. Sr., Matthias Corwine, Joseph Floyd, John Hay, Squire Grant and William Henry, Trustees ... 1 175
Wilmott, Richard
Error in patent corrected 4 51
Wilmot, Robert
Delegate from Bourbon County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) . 1 57
Wilson, George
(a) Promoter at Louisville of Ohio Canal Company 3 221
(b) Allowed pay for forage furnished Alexander Scott Bullitt. County Lieutenant of Jefferson County, Virginia, in 1787. 3 407
Wilson, James
(a) Trustee Logan Vineyard Society 3
139
(b) Promoter at Russellville of Bank of Kentucky 3 391
(e) Trustee Pendleton Academy 5
175
Wilson, James, deceased
Lands named in Lincoln-Mercer County bound- ary 4 86
Wilson, Josiah
Trustee of Springfield 1 176
Wilson, Josiah, deceased
Sale of lot in Springfield by Executors con- firmed 3 446
Wilson, Nathaniel
Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296
Wilson, Robert
Error in patent corrected 3 465
Wilson, Samuel
(a) Trustee Newton Academy. 3 409
(b) One of Commission to locate County seat for Warren County 3 447
Wilson, Uel
Trustee Henderson Library Company 5 460
Winchester
(a) Established December 17, 1793 on lands of John Baker with Richard Hickman, David Bulloek. Josiah Bulloek, William Bush, Josiah Hart, John Elliott. Benjamin Combs, and John Strode, Trustees 1 187
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(b) John Martin, Robert Higgins, Robert McKenny, Richard Jones, John Landers, James Stephens, and John Ireland appointed additional Trus- tees 1 340
(c) Lands of Josiah Hart added to. 1 367
(d) Thomas Scott and John Ward named Commis- sioners to extend Short Street to Water Street 4 379
Winchester Academy
Incorporated December 19, 1798 with Robert Clark, Sr., Hubbard Taylor, John Lyle, Robert Clark, Jr., Richard Hickman, William Cave- naugh, Jacob Fishback, David Bullock, William Sudduth, Dillard Collins, John Ir- win, Patterson Bullock and Robert Elkins, Trustees 2 217
Winchester Library Company
Incorporated December 27, 1810 by William N. Lane. James Simpson, James Clark, Chilton Allen, and Samuel Hanson. 4 195
Winchester Steam Mill Company
Incorporated February 3, 1817 5 514
Wing, Charles F.
(a) Trustee Greenville Academy . 4 113
(b) Penalty for failure to file settlement as Clerk of Muhlenberg County waived. 5 337
Wingate, Thomas S.
Trustee Newcastle Library Company 4 35
Winlock, Joseph
(a) Trustee of Shelbyville.
1 151
(b) Trustee Shelby Academy 2 241
Winn, Thomas M.
Trustee of Williamsville. 1 118
Winslow, Hallet M.
Incorporator of Fayette Paper Manufacturing Company 5 409
Winslow, William
Trustee Gallatin Academy 5
13
Winston, John
Trustee Town of Salisberry 3
369
Winters, Elisha
(a) Special suit against him by Innes B. Brent in Fayette County authorized 1 113
(b) Act (a) repealed. 1 172
Wolf, James D.
Incorporator of Lexington Manufacturing Com- pany 5 251
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WOLFSCALE
Wolfscale, George
(a) Authorized to locate land for use in manufacture of iron 2 488
(b) Named in boundary of election preeinct in Wayne County 5 35
Wood, Abraham
Charlotte Wood authorized to sue him in Mason County for divoree. 3 161
Woods, Archibald
(a) Trustee Town of Milford (1789) 3 567
(b) One of Commission to assess damages to property owners in Milford upon removal of County Seat of Madison County therefrom
2
166
(e) Trustee Madison Academy
2
241
(d) Trustee Madison Academy
3
278
(e) Trustee Madison Academy . 5
133
(f) Trustee of Boonesborough (1787) 3
540
Wood, Charlotte
See Abraham Wood
Wood, George
Trustee Town of Washington. 1 199
Wood, Brigadier General James Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1 442
Woods, Joseph
Error in patent corrected. 5 436
Woods, Michael
Authorized to loeate 50 aeres of land on Roek- castle River for a millsite. 2 426
Wood, William
(a) Deeds made as Trustee of Town of Washington confirmed 1 200
(b) Same as (a) .
2
395
(c) Trustee Franklin Academy.
1 296
(d) Named in boundary of Town of Washington (1790) 3 556
5 183
(e) Voting place at house in Gallatin County Woodford Academy
(a) Incorporated December 22, 1798 with Caleb Wallace, Robert Alexander, George Brooke, William Vawter, William Steele, John Wat- kins, Marquis Calmes, Richard Young, John Jouitte, Charles Wilkins, Tunstall Quarles, John O'Bannon, and Alexander Dunlap, Trustees
(b) John Jouitt, William Steele, Marquis Calmes, Richard Young, George Brooke, William Vawter, Benjamin Temple, Harman Bowmar,
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Reuben Twyman, Charles Railey, Nathan Dedman, Thomas Eastland and John O'Ban- non appointed Trustees (1804) . 3 181
Woodford County
(a) Formed May 1. 1788 from Fayette County. 1 628
(b) Scott County carved from. 1 629
(c) Franklin County, in part, carved from. 1 632
(d) Peter G. Voorhies and Achilles Sneed, for Franklin, and William Steele and Richard Fox for Woodford County, appointed Commis- sioners to survey Franklin-Woodford County line 5 447
Woodward, William
(a) Commissioner for Bracken County to open road from Georgetown to Angusta .. 3 201
(b) One of Commission to locate County Seat for Lewis County 3 340
Woolford, Major John
Commissioner for Casey County to survey
Lincoln-Casey County line 5 105
Work, Samuel
Trustee Hartford Academy 3 278
Worthington, Edward, deceased
Escheat of his lands waived 4 51
Worthington, Elizabeth
Escheat of lands waived. 4 51
Worthington, James T. Trustee Stanford Academy 3 334
Wren, Woodson
Trustee Danville Library 2 376
Wright, Alexander
Trustee Lancaster Library Company 3 208
Wright, John
Balance of State price of 100 acres of land in Warren County remitted. 5 108
Wright, Joseph
(a) Named in boundary of election precinct in Breckenridge County 4 328
(b) Named in Ohio-Daviess County boundary 5 160
(c) Named in Ohio-Daviess County boundary 5 299
Wright, William
Harrison County Court authorized to permit gates on a public road through his lands. 5 481
Yancey, Joel
Trustee Glasgow Academy 4 85
Yantes, John
Trustee Lancaster Library Company 3 208
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Yates, Henry
One of Commission to open road from Lindseys Station in Seott County to the Ohio. 5 272
Yates, John
Trustee Grayson Seminary 5
325
Yates, Robert
Trustee Grayson Seminary. 5
325
Yenowine, Leonard
Named in boundary of election precinct in Jeffer- son County 5 308
Young, Henry
(a) Promoter of Gallatin Ohio Steamboat Company 5 344
(b) Co-founder Town of Bedford 5 350
Young, James
(a) Trustee of Greensburg
1 341
(b) Trustee New Athens Academy 2
242
(c) Voting place at house in Montgomery County .. 4
173
(d) Justices of Bath County to meet at his house .. 4
215
Young, John
(a) Trustee Montgomery Academy. 3
438
(b) Named in Lincoln-Mercer County boundary. 4
86
Young, Josiah, deceased Heirs given time to pay for land. 2
487
Young's Mill
Named in boundary of election precinct in Green County 5 317
Young, Original
(a) Named in boundary of election precinct in Montgomery County 4 173
(b) Named in Montgomery-Bath County boundary 4 215
Young, Richard
(a) Trustee of Versailles and Commissioner to sell lots therein 1 63
(b) Trustee Woodford Academy . 2
243
(c) Trustee Woodford Academy 3
181
Young, Richard, deceased Sale of lands authorized. 5 382
Young, Thomas
Trustee of Lewisbourgh-Mason County 1 295
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Newspapers.
YEAR
VOL.
PAGE
American Republic, Frankfort.
1810
4
203
American Statesman, Lexington
1811
4
316
Argus of Western America.
1807
3
465
Bardstown Repository, Bardstown
1811
4
316
Commentator, The, Frankfort
1816
5
453
Dove, Town of Washington
1808
4
53
Eagle, The, Maysville.
1814
5
174
Examiner, Lancaster.
1809
4
126
Farmers Friend, Russellville
1808
4
53
Farmers Library
1800
2
422
Gazette of Public Printer
1798
2
5
Georgetown Patriot, Georgetown
1816
5
355
Globe, Richmond
1809
4
84
Guardian of Freedom.
1798
2
228
Guardian of Liberty, Cynthiana
1816
5
453
Hemisphere, Hopkinsville
1815
5
362
Impartial Observer, Danville.
1810
4
205
Impartial Observer, Harrodsburg
1815
5
266
Impartial Review, Bardstown.
1806
3
343
Independent Gazette, Lexington
1803
3
161
Informant, Danville
1805
3
276-301
Kentuckian, Shelbyville
1814
5
137
Kentucky Advertiser, Winchester
1816
5
328
Kentucky Gazette, Lexington
1789
3
550-568
1790
3
569
1793
1
118
179-181
185-221
1794
1
258
1795
1
276-308
335-344
1796
1 513-525
555-574
575
1797
1
665-695
1798
2
16-80
100-155
199
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YEAR
VOL.
PAGE
Kentucky Gazette, Lexington.
170-228
1806
3
410
1807
3
511
1810
4
236
Kentucky Herald, Lexington
1795
1
295-344
1796
1
513-525
574-575
1797
1
668
666-695
Kentucky Herald, Bardstown
1811
4
415
(Not established)
Kentucky Telegraphe.
1798
2
228
Lamp
1807
3
437
Light House, Danville.
1813
5
69
Louisville Correspondent
1812
5
2
Louisville Gazette
1807
3
494
Luminary, Richmond
1810
4
203
Mirror, Russellville
1806
3
333
Mirror, Danville
1798
2
80-228
1804
3
192
National Pulse, Harrodsburg
1816
5
453
Palladium
1798
2
228
Patriot, Glasgow
1814
5
84
Political Theatre, Lancaster
1808
4
53
Reporter
1807
3
530
Republican Auxiliary, Washington
1806
3
328
Republican Register, Shelbyville.
1804
3
192
Rights of Man
1798
2
170
Sovereign People, Russellville
1813
5
69
Telegraph, Georgetown
1811
4
316
Telescope, Bardstown
1814
5
293
Union, Washington
1814
5
84
Virginia Gazette
1789
3
568
Weekly Messenger, Washington
1803
3
161
Weekly Messenger, Russellville
1814
5
137
Western American, Bardstown
1803
3
161
Western Citizen
1807
3
530
Western Courier, Louisville.
1811
4
316
Western Eagle, Hopkinsville.
1813
5
15
Western Monitor, Lexington
1814
5
174
Western World, Frankfort
1806
3
328
Winchester Advertiser
1814
5
137
495-520
1814
5
172-199
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Inspections.
1783: Vol. 3, p. 580:
Hickman's warehouse, in Lincoln County, at mouth of Hiek- man Creek, on lands of James Hogan ;
Campbell's, in Jefferson County, at Falls of the Ohio on lands of John Campbell ;
Lees, in Fayette County, at Leestown on Kentucky River, on lands of Hancock Lee.
1786: Vol. 3, p. 559:
Curd's, in Mereer County, at mouth of Diek's River, on lands of John Curd.
1787: Vol. 3, p. 582 :
Harrod's Landing, in Mercer County, on lands of Walter Beall ;
Hogan's, in Fayette County, at mouth of Hickman Creek, on lands of James Hogan ;
Beall's, in Nelson County, at mouth of Beech Fork, on lands of Walter Beall ;
Scott's. in Fayette County, at mouth of Craig's Creek, on the Kentucky River, on lands of Charles Scott ;
Boones'. in Madison County, at Boonesborough ;
Collier's, in Madison County, on the Kentucky River, on lands of John Collier ;
Limestone, in Bourbon County. on Limestone Creek, on lands of John May and Simon Canton.
1788: Vol. 3, p. 582:
Ruddle's Warehouse. in Bourbon County, on Stoner and Hink- ston Forks of Licking, on lands of Isaac Ruddle.
1789: Vol. 3, p. 583:
Walton's, in Nelson County, on Salt River, on lands of Matthew Walton ;
Parker's, in Nelson County, on Beech Fork, on lands of Rich- ard Parker;
Stuart's Creek, in Nelson County, on Beech Fork, on lands of John Cockey Owen and David Baird.
1790: Vol. 3, p. 584 :
Sprotsman's, in Paris, on lots of Lawrence Sprotsman.
1791: Vol. 3, p. 584 :
Frankfort, on lands of James Wilkinson.
(The foregoing are Acts of Virginia and all apply to tobacco alone.)
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1792: Vol. 1, p. 135: Clark County Warehouses; Cleveland's Landing ; Stafford's Landing.
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Tobacco.
1792: Vol. 1, p. 150: Cleveland's Landing ; Holder's Landing ; Stafford's Landing; Bush's Landing.
1795 : Vol. 1, p. 326: Campbell's Warehouse, at Falls of the Ohio suppressed and one established in Louisville near mouth of Beargrass.
Flour and Hemp.
1795: Vol. 1, p. 330: Frankfort;
Cleveland's Landing in Fayette County ;
Stewart's Creek Warehouse on the Beech Fork ;
Maysville ; Cynthiana ; Louisville ; Newport ;
Warwick, at mouth of Dick's River;
Holder's Boatyard in Clarke County ;
Mouth of Tates Creek in Madison County ;
Scott's Warehouse in Woodford County ;
Shepherdsville, in Jefferson County ;
Walter Beall's warehouse, in Hardin County ;
Jacob Doom's, at mouth of Hardin Creek in Washington County ;
Parkers, on Beech Fork; and
Paris.
Tobacco, Flour and Hemp.
1796: Vol. 1, p. 369:
Near junction of Fair Fork and Mauldin's Fork of Red River in Logan County, on lands of John Bailey, occupied by Elijah Bailey.
Flour and Hemp.
1796: Vol. 1, p. 370:
In Woodford County, at mouth of Greer's Creek on Kentucky River, on lands of David Mitchell ;
In Woodford County at Delaney's Ferry, on lands of Thomas Turpin ;
In Fayette County at mouth of Hickman Creek, on lands of James Hogan ;
In Fayette County at mouth of Jessamine, on lands of John Lewis;
In Shelby County at mouth of Brashear's Creek, on lands of Richard Taylor, and Thomas Carland;
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Boonsborough, in Madison County ;
Bedinger's Warehouse, near the Blue Licks in Bourbon County ;
Riddle's Mill, in Bourbon County ;
In Mason County at mouth of Bracken;
In Nelson County at mouth of Simpson Creek, on lands of Riehard Stephens.
Flour and Hemp.
1797: Vol. 1, p. 606:
In Garrard County opposite mouth of Hickman, on lands of James Hogan ;
In Garrard County at mouth of Sugar Creek, on lands of William Davis ;
In Fayette County, below mouth of Hickman, on lands of Samuel Johnson.
Tobacco.
1798: Vol. 2, pp. 139-140:
Hickman's, in Garrard County on Kentucky River opposite mouth of Hickman Creek, on lands of James Hogan ; Curd's, in Mercer County at mouth of Dick's River, on lands of John Curd ;
Harrod's Landing, on Kentucky River in Mercer County, on lands of Walter Beall;
Boone's, at Boonsborough in Madison County ;
Biggerstaff's, in Madison County, on Kentucky River, on lands of Samuel Biggerstaff;
Hogan's, in Fayette County, at mouth of Hickman, on lands of James Hogan ;
Cleveland's Landing, in Fayette County ;
Stafford's Landing, in Fayette County ;
Holder's Landing, in Clarke County ;
Bush's Landing. in Clarke County ;
Beall's, in Nelson County, at mouth of Beech Fork, on lands of Walter Beall;
Stewart's Creek, in Nelson County, at mouth of Stewart's Creek, on lands of John C. Owings and David Baird;
Walton's, in Nelson County at mouth of Long Liek Creek on Salt River, on lands of Matthew Walton;
Parker's, in Washington County, at mouth of Cartwright Creek, on Beech Fork, on lands of Richard Parker;
Scott's, in Woodford County, at mouth of Craig's Creek on Kentucky River, on lands of Charles Scott ; Limestone, in Mason County, on Limestone Creek, on lands of John May and Simon Kenton ;
Bourbon, in Paris, on lots of Lawrence Sprotzman;
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Frankfort;
Louisville, near mouth of Beargrass;
Bailey's, in Logan County, at Junction of Fair Fork and Mauldin's Fork, on lands of John Bailey ;
Bedinger's, in Bourbon County, at Bedinger's warehouse, near Blue Lieks ;
Braeken, in Bracken County, at mouth of Braeken Creek ;
Rowntree's, in Warren County, one mile below mouth of Little Barren, on lands of Samuel Rowntree;
Bullittsburgh, in Campbell County, on the Ohio River in Bul- littsburgh Bottom, on lands of Cave Johnson.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1798: Vol. 2. p. 172-3:
In Madison County near mouth of Silver Creek, on lands of John Goggin;
Falmouth, in Forks of Licking.
Flour, Hemp and Tobacco.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 196:
Port-William, in Town of;
Silver Creek, in Madison County, on land of Green Clay at mouth of Silver Creek; Quantico, in Garrard County at mouth of Sugar Creek, on lands of William Davis; Gath, Town of, in Fleming County at mouth of Locust.
Hemp and Tobacco.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 196: Greensburg, in Green County.
Hemp.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 196: Lexington.
Tobacco.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 196: Frankfort, at Daniel Weisiger's Warehouse.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 213: Eddyville, on Cumberland River, on lands of David Walker; Hinds', in Madison County, near mouth of Hinds Lick Creek on lands of William Mayo, Jr.
Tobacco.
1798: Vol. 2, p. 213:
Dooms', at mouth of Hardin Creek, on lands of Jacob Doom, deceased.
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Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1799: Vol. 2, p. 278-9:
Froman's, in Woodford County, at mouth of Brushy Run, on lands of Jacob Froman;
Burksville, in Cumberland County;
Lees, in Logan County on Green River, near mouth of Big Barren, on lands of Benjamin Lees ;
Bryant's Liek, in Lincoln County, on Green River;
Hart's, in Clarke County, at mouth of Four Mile Creek, on lands of Nathaniel Hart, deceased ;
May's, in Shelby County, opposite mouth of Ashes Creek, on lands of Gabriel May ;
Henderson's, in Henderson County at the Red Banks on the Ohio, on lands of Henderson and Company ;
Berry's, in Henderson County, near mouth of Highland Creek, on lands of Benjamin Berry ;
Taylor's, in Shelby County, at Taylorsville on Salt River, on land of Richard Taylor;
Westport, in Henry County, on the Ohio, on lands of Joseph Dupuy ;
Swinney's, in Montgomery County, on Red River, on lands of Swinney and Collins;
Chapman's, in Warren County, on Drake Creek, on lands of Thomas Chapman ;
Burwell's, in Christian County, at mouth of Little River, on lands of Nathaniel Burwell ;
Shepherd's, in Bullitt County, at Shepherdsville, on lands of Adam Shepherd ;
Walton's, in Bullitt County, near mouth of Long Lick Creek on Salt River, on lands of Matthew Walton ;
Stewart's, in Warren County, on Big Barren River, on lands of James Stewart ;
Cumpton's, in Warren County, at mouth of Bays Fork on Big Barren, on lands of Levi Cumpton ;
Fowler's, in Montgomery County near mouth of Flat Creek on Licking River, on lands of John Fowler ;
Jack's Creek, in Madison County, on lands of Green Clay between Elk Liek and Jack's Creek ;
Newport, at mouth of Lieking, on lands of James Taylor ;
Landing Run, in Nelson County, on Beech Fork, on lands of Charles Morehead ;
Lee's Creek, in Mason County, in Lee's Creek Bottom near the Ohio, on lands of Thomas Mills;
South Frankfort.
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Flour and Hemp.
1799: Vol. 2, pp. 278-9:
Bush's Warehouse in Clarke County. John Lewis' mill on Jessamine Creek ; Bealsburg, in Hardin County, at warehouse of Walter Beal.
Tobacco.
1799: Vol. 2, pp. 278-9:
Stone's, in Madison County, at Stone's Ferry, on lands of Green Clay.
Tobacco, Hemp, Flour and Cordage.
1799: Vol. 2, pp. 278-9:
Watson's, in Warren County, at mouth of Big Beaverdam on Green River, on lands of Joel Watson.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1799: Vol. 2, p. 287:
Cox's Creek, in Bullitt County, at mouth of Cox Creek, on land of Henry Crist.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1800: Vol. 2, pp. 383-4:
Huston's, in Breckenridge County, at mouth of Clover Creek, on lands of Joseph Huston ;
Louisburg, in Muhlenberg County, in Town of Louisburg, on lands of Lewis Kineheloe ;
Storms', in Muhlenberg County, on Green River, on lands of Leonard Storm ;
Warwick, in Madison County, near mouth of Four Mile Creek, on lands of Robert Clark, Sr .;
Dowdal's, in Washington County, on Chaplins Fork, on lands of John Dowdal ;
Ferguson's, in Washington County, at Ferguson's Mill on Beech Fork, on lands of Joshua Ferguson ;
Rolling Fork, in Washington County, at mouth of Panther's Creek of Rolling Fork, on lands of Joseph Ray;
Big Bone, in Boone County, at Roek Landing near mouth of Big Bone Creek, on lands of Thomas Carneal;
Woolper's, in Boone County, in Woolper's bottom on the Ohio, on lands of Philemon Thomas;
Barnett's, in Hartford, Ohio County ;
Drennon's Creek, in Henry County at mouth of Drennon Creek, on lands of Hite and Hogg.
Flour and Hemp.
1800: Vol. 2, p. 384:
Louisville-location of to be fixed by County Court.
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Tobacco.
1800: Vol. 2, p. 384:
Limestone, in Maysville, on a lot of James Edwards ;
Poeahuntas, in Nelson County, near Scott's Ferry on Beech Fork, on lands of William Kindall ;
Campbell and Stapp, in Pulaski County, on Cumberland River, on lands of Thomas Cowen.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1800: Vol. 2, p. 391:
Currens', in Livingston County, at forks of Harrican, on lands of James Curren ;
Kirkfield in Livingston County, on Mill Branch of Harrican, on lands of Robert Kirk.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1801: Vol. 2, pp. 456-7:
Cole's, in Warren County on Big Barren River at mouth of Beaver Creek, on lands of John Cole;
Funkhouser's, in Logan County, on Green River, on lands of Christopher Funkhouser;
Hays', in Harrison County at mouth of Grays Run on South Fork of Licking, on lands of James Hays;
West Point, in Hardin County, at Town of West Point ;
Prestonville, in Gallatin County, at Town of Prestonville, on lands of John Smith and Francis Preston ;
Campbell and Stapp, on Cumberland River, on lands of Wil- liam Campbell and Gholston Stapp;
Garris', in Muhlenberg County, on lands of Benjamin Garris; Hunsaker's, in Muhlenberg County, at mill of Jacob Hun- saker ;
Hardin's, in Washington County, at mouth of Pleasant Run, on lands of Martin Hardin ;
Sullenger's, in Henry County, on Kentucky River, on lands of Robert Sullenger ;
White's, in Madison County, at mouth of middle fork of Station Camp Creek, on lands of James White ;
Coleman's, in Livingston County, at mouth of Clay Lick Creek on Cumberland River, on lands of Francis Coleman ; Miller's, in Livingston County, at Ritchy's Landing, on lands of David Miller ;
Flournoy's, in Campbell County on Licking River, on lands of Francis Flournoy ;
Allen's, in Campbell County, on Main Licking, on lands of Benjamin Allen.
Flour.
1801: Vol. 2, p. 456:
Frankfort, at warehouse of Otho Beatty.
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Tobacco.
1801: Vol. 2, p. 456:
Ellis', in Pendleton County, on Main Licking, on lands of Israel Ellis.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1802: Vol. 3, pp. 22-3:
Dickins', in Cumberland County, on lands of Ephraim Dickins ;
Buckhannon's, in Adair County, on Cumberland River, on lands of Nathaniel Buckhannon ;
Gullion's, in Gallatin County, at mouth of Eagle Creek on Kentucky River, on lands of Jeremiah Gullion;
Jackson's, in Wayne County at mouth of Indian Creek, on lands of William Jackson ;
Montgomery's, in Wayne County on Cumberland River, on lands of James and Thomas Montgomery ;
Newmarket, in Pulaski County, on Cumberland River, on lands of Samuel Newell ;
Lusk's, in Livingston County on the Ohio River, on lands of James Lusk;
Pond River, in Muhlenberg County, on Pond River, on lands of Epps Littlepage ;
Robinson's, in Cumberland County, near mouth of Willis Creek on Cumberland River, on lands of John Robinson; Embree's, in Cumberland County, one mile above McFarlands Creek on Cumberland River, on lands of Joshua Embree.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1803: Vol. 3, p. 123-4:
Trumbo's, in Montgomery County, on Licking River near mouth of Slate, on lands of - Trumbo;
Clarke's, in Harrison County, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Licking River, on lands of Robert Clarke ;
Willoughby Creek, in Boone County, at mouth of Willoughby Creek on the Ohio, on lands of Joshua Whitlington ;
West Point, in Hardin County, at mouth of Salt River;
Taylor's, in Logan County, in forks of Wolf Lick and Muddy River, on lands of Chapman Taylor ;
Maberry's, in Christian County, near junction of Cumberland River and Little River, on lands of - Maberry ;
Kilpatrick's, in Cumberland County, at mouth of Masheck's Creek, on lands of Moses and Kilpatrick.
Beef and Pork.
1804: Vol. 3, p. 239:
Maysville, in Mason County ; Augusta, in Bracken County ; -
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Lower Blue Lieks, in Nicholas County ;
Newport, in Campbell County ;
Port William, in Gallatin County ; Louisville, in Jefferson County ;
Breckenridge County, at mouth of Clover ;
Henderson, in Henderson County;
Livingston County, at month of Cumberland ; Frankfort, in Franklin County;
Greensburg. in Green County ; Stewart's Creek Warehouse, on Beech Fork, in Nelson County; Mouth of Hickman, in Jessamine County ; Curd's warehouse at mouth of Dick's River, in Mercer County ; Mouth of Sugar Creek in Garrard County;
Falmouth, in Pendleton County ;
Mouth of Greasy Creek, in Adair County ;
Mouth of Beaver Creek, in Harrison County ;
Doom's warehouse in Washington County, on lands of Robert Clarke ;
Bush's Landing, in Clarke County ;
Mouth of Salt River, in Hardin County ;
Beallsburg, at mouth of Beeeh Fork; Mouth of Sinking, in Breckenridge County; Jaek's Creek warehouse, in Madison County ;
Boonsborough, in Madison County.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1804: Vol. 3, pp. 242-3:
Greasy Creek, in Cumberland County, at mouth of Greasy Creek on Cumberland River ;
Jackson's, at Jackson's Ferry on Cumberland River. in Cumberland County ;
Doran's, at Doran's Mill on Rolling Fork in Washington County ;
Indian Creek. in Wayne County, at mouth of Indian Creek, on land of William Jaekman ;
Watts, in Boone County, in Woolper's bottom ;
Montgomery's, in Pulaski County, on Cumberland River, on lands of James Montgomery ;
Thoekmorton's, in Nieholas County, at mouth of Johnson, on lands of John Throckmorton ; Falmouth, in Pendleton County.
Flour.
1804: Vol. 3, pp. 242-3:
Davis, in Pulaski County, on Buek Creek, on lands of Baxter Davis.
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Tobacco, Hemp, Flour, Beef and Pork.
1804: Vol. 3, pp. 242-3:
Forsythe's, in Logan County, on Green River, on lands of William Forsythe.
Tobacco, Hemp, Flour, Beef, Pork, Cotton and Cordage.
1804: Vol. 3, pp. 242-3:
Gallatin's, in Warren County, at mouth of Ray's Branch on Barren River, on Gallatin's survey.
Tobacco, Hemp, Flour, Beef and Pork.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Hoagland's, in Gallatin County, in Hunter's bottom on the Ohio, on lands of Cornelius Hoagland ;
Falling Spring, in Hardin County, on the Ohio, on lands of Solomon Brandenburgh ;
Russell Creek, in Green County, on Russell Creek, at Hilliard and Moss' Mill;
Howard's, in Clarke County, at mouth of Upper Howard Creek, on land of John Howard;
Graves', in Campbell County on Main Licking at mill of Bartlett Graves;
Anderson's, in Mason County, on the Ohio at Stoke Ander- son's ;
Dibrill's, in Wayne County, on Cumberland River, on lands of Charles Dibrill ;
Hartford, in Ohio County, on lands of the late Gabriel Madison ;
Beaver Creek, in Harrison County, at mouth of Beaver Creek on Main Lieking, on lands of James Coleman ;
Hart's in Pulaski County, on Cumberland River, on lands of Israel Hart ;
Cedar Creek, in Nelson County, at mouth of Cedar Creek, on lands of William Able;
Red River, in Clarke County, on Red River, at Clark and Smith's iron works.
Beef and Pork.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Dorin's, in Washington County, on Rolling Fork, at Dorin's Mill ;
Warwick, Town of, in Mercer County ;
Goggins', in Madison County, at Goggins' warehouse on Silver Creek ;
Lewisburg, in Muhlenberg County ;
Georgetown, Seott County, on lands of Josiah Pitts;
Taylor's, in Henderson County, on Pond River, on lands of Jonathan Taylor.
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Inspections heretofore established in Logan County, on Green River, Muddy River, and Red River, are made also inspee- tions of beef and pork.
Beef, Pork, Hemp and Tobacco.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Greensburg, in Green County.
Flour, Hemp and Tobacco.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Drowning Creek, in Madison County, on Kentucky River, on lands of Mosby.
Flour, Hemp, Beef and Pork.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Herndon's, in Knox County at mouth of Laurel Creek, on lands of Richardson Herndon.
Tobacco, Hemp, Flour, Beef, Pork and Cotton.
1805: Vol. 3, pp. 322-4:
Bay's Fork, in Warren County, on lands of Joseph Boone ; McNeal's, at Jeffersonville on Big Barren River, on lands of John McNeal.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1806: Vol. 3, p. 332:
Jacks Creek, in Madison County, on lands of Green Clay ; Benson's, near Frankfort, on lands of Christopher Greenup; Little Barren, in Green County, on lands of James Turner; Vanceburgh, in Mason County ;
Little Sandy. at mouth of Little Sandy in Greenup County ; Glover's Creek, on Big Barren River ;
Green River, in Lincoln County, on lands of Henry Quarles ; McCoun's, in Mercer County, at Samuel McCoun's Ferry; Rough Run, in Woodford County, on lands of Jeremiah Buckley ;
Randolph's, in Muhlenberg County on Green River, on lands of John Randolph.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1806: Vol. 3, p. 337:
Newton's, in Jessamine County, near mouth of Dick's River, on lands of Newton Curd.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1806: Vol. 3, p. 384:
Doom's, a warehouse of Jacob Doom, deceased, at mouth of Hardin Creek, in Washington County;
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Rife's, in Adair County, on Green River, on lands of Abra- ham Rife.
Tobacco.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 437 :
Wilkins, in Woodford County at Delany's Ferry on lands of Thomas Turpin.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 439:
Smart's, in South Frankfort, on lands of John Smart.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1807: Vol. 3, pp. 450-1:
Tates Creek, in Madison County near mouth of Tates Creek, on lands of William MeBean ;
Haydon's, in Madison County at mouth of Muddy Creek on lands of Richard Haydon ;
Tousey's, in Boone County, at a small village on the Ohio River opposite Lawrenceburg, Indiana ;
Hedriek's, in Fleming County, on Main Licking, at mill of Michael Hedriek ;
Green River, at mouth of Russell Creek on Green River;
Barnes', in Washington County on Rolling Fork, on lands of Joshua Barnes ;
Williams', in Logan County, on Red River, on lands of John Williams ;
Pond River, in Hopkins County, on lands of Jonathan Taylor ; Mill Creek, in Nelson County, on Beech Fork at mouth of Mill Creek, on lands of Christian Hahn;
Stephenson's, in Lewis County, at month of Sycamore Creek, on lands of John Stephenson.
Tobacco.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 450-1. Ellis', in Pendleton County, on lands of Jezareel Ellis.
Tobacco.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 513.
Kennedy's, in Campbell County near month of Lieking, on lands of Thomas Kennedy ;
Posey's, in Campbell County, on the Ohio River, on lands of Thomas Posey.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 513:
Saunders', in Gallatin County, on Eagle Creek, on lands of Nathaniel Saunders ;
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Hieronimous, Clarke County, on Kentucky River, on lands of Henry Hieronimous.
Tobacco, Hemp, Flour and Pork.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 514 :
Berthoud's, in JJefferson County, at Shippingsport, on lands of Nicholas Berthoud.
Hemp and Flour.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 514 :
Henderson, in Henderson County. on lot of Philip Barbour.
Tobacco, Hemp and Flour.
1807: Vol. 3, p. 514 :
Tibbs', on Green River at mouth of Robertson Creek on lands of Diskin Tibbs;
Williams', in Logan County. on Red River, on lands of Jesse Williams;
Beaver Creek, on Cumberland River at mouth of Beaver Creek ; Marrowbone, on Cumberland River at month of Marrowbone ('reek, on lands of Roberts and Jones.
1808: Vol. 4, p. 13:
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