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5 428
Burwell, Captain Nathaniel
(a) Empowered to appoint surveyers (1783) 1 442
(b) Inspection site in Christian County 2 279
Bush, Matthias
Trustee Harrodsburg Academy 2 240
Bush, Philip
Trustee Harrodsburg Academy. 2 240
Bush, Philip, Jr.
Auditor directed to pay certificates for military services assigned to him by the holders. .
3 407
Bush, William
(a) Trustee of Winchester. 1 187
(b) Authorized to locate 1000 aeres of mountain land on which he and Samuel Newell had dis- covered iron ore.
3 163
3 413
(e) Authorized to locate iron ore lands Butler County
(a) Formed May 1, 1810 from Logan and Olio Counties 4 110
BUTLER
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(b) Part of Logan County added to 5
Butler, Isaac
Title to land on Green River confirmed. 1 604
Butler, Mann
(a) Incorporator Washington Library Company 4
273
(b) Trustee Louisville Library Company 5
359
Butler, William
(a) Named in Cumberland-Green County boundary 2 202
(b) Commissioner for Henry County to open a road from Neweastle to mouth of Licking
3 365
(e) Allowed pay for military services in 1787 and 1793 3
516
(d) Trustee Neweastle Library Company
Caits, Joshua (see Cates)
Purchase of 7350 acres of land in Christian County from Greenup and Greenville Aead- emics confirmed. 5 138
Calahan, Edward
Voting place at his house in Clay County 4 106
Caldwell, Charles
(a) Trustee Hopkinsville Library Company 5
361
(b) Trustee Christian Academy 5 450
Caldwell County
Formed May 1, 1810 from Livingston County .. . 4 22
Caldwell, David
(a) Trustee of Springfield. 1 176
(b) Trustee Newton Academy.
241
(c) Adjustment made in price to be paid for Green River lands. 423
(d) Named in Lincoln-Mercer County boundary .. 4 86
Caldwell, James
Commissioner for Harrison County to open road from Georgetown to Augusta. 3 201
Caldwell, John
(a) Trustee Salem Academy. Nelson County (1788) 3 380
(b) Authorized to ereet mill-dam on Beech Fork in Nelson County.
489
(e) Promoter at Bairdstown of Bank of Kentucky 3 390
(d) Trustee of Bairdstown (1788)
3 566
(e) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to open Salt River to navigation
1 249
(f) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to pave the streets of Bairdstown 5 570
(g) Trustee Kentucky Academy 1 228
(h) Trustee Newton Academy in Logan, Warren or Christian County 2 241
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(i) Deceased and successor as Trustee of Newton Academy appointed
3 277
Caldwell, Philips and Samuel
(a) Authorized to locate lands around a salt lick ..
2
489
(b) Ambiguity in Act (a) corrected.
3
97
(c) Price to be paid for land at (a) reduced. 4
381
Caldwell, Philips, deceased
Fee allowed Sheriff of Ohio County in suit by Commonwealth against his estate 3 305
Caldwell, Robert
(a) Trustee Town of Milford in Madison County .. 1 226
(b) One of Commission to assess damages to prop- erty owners in Milford upon removal of county seat of Madison County therefrom ...
2 166
(d) Promoter for Richmond of Bank of Kentucky
3
390
(e) Manager for Madison County of the Turnpike and Wilderness Road
4
264
(f) Director of Turnpike and Wilderness Road. Caldwell, Samuel
(a) Trustee Logan Vineyard Society
3
139
(b) Trustee Logan Academy
3
206
(e) Trustee Newton Academy
3
409
Caldwell, Samuel and Philips
See Philips Caldwell
Caldwell, William
(a) Surveyor of road from Springfield toward Frankfort 3 22
(b) Trustee Robertson Academy
5 125
(e) Named as vendor of lot in Paris. 5
397
Caledonia Academy (Caldwell County)
Incorporated December 22, 1812, with John M. Walker, William Mitehuson. Fidelio Sharp, Josiah Whitnell, William Birdsong, Richard Hays and Samuel Smith as Trustees 5 2
Calhoon, George
Authorized to give bond as Sheriff of Henry County as Collector of the Revenue 4 151
Calhoon, John
Trustee Washington Academy 5 15
Callaham, Isaac
Granted change of venue from Clay to Knox County on trial for murder 5 425
Callaway, Richard
(a) Trustee of Boonesborough (1779) 3 538
(b) Granted ferry franchise at Boonesborough (1779) 3 585
4
265
(e) Trustee Madison Academy
2
241
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Calloway, John
(a) One of Commissioners for Henry County to survey Henry-Shelby County line 5 103
(b) Also member of second Commission for same purpose as (a) 5 330
Calmes, Marquis
(a) Trustee of Versailles
1
63
(b) Trustee Woodford Academy. 2
243
(e) Trustee Woodford Academy 3
181
(d) Lands of James Trimble, deceased, ordered sold to pay a debt due him 3 243
Cameron, Angus
Commissioners named to sell his lands 2
53
Cameron, Archibald
Commissioner to sell lands of Angus Cameron 2 53
Cameron, John
Commissioner to sell lands of Angus Cameron 2 53
Campbell, Andrew
(a) Voting place at his house in Green County .... 5
317
(b) Founder of Campbellsville in Green County ... 5 430
Campbell, Archibald
Trustee of Georgetown 3 570
Campbell County
(a) Formed May 10, 1795, from Harrison, Scott, and Mason Counties 1 632
(b) Bracken County carved from 1 366
(e) Pendleton County, in part, carved from 197
(d) Boone County carved from 4
535
Campbell, David
(a) Trustee Greenville Academy 4
113
(b) Trustee of Campbellsville. 5 430
(c) Promoter. at Versailles, of Lexington and Louis- ville Turnpike Road Company 5 519
Campbell, Duncan
One of Commission to open road from Lind- sey's Station in Scott County to the Ohio ... 5 272
Campbell, George
His addition ineluded in Frankfort 1 641
Campbell, John
(a) Lands named as boundary of Louisville (1780) 3 540
(b) Asserted title to town-site of Louisville (1783) 3 542
(c) Town-site of Louisville ordered surveyed so as to exclude his lands (1783) .
3 542
(d) Claim to town-site of Louisville adjusted (1784) 3 543
(e) To share in proceeds of sales of lots in Louis- ville (1786) 3 546
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CAMPBELL
(f) Title of State to 1000 acres of land adjoining town-site of Louisville vested in him (1791)
(g) Campbell-Town, at Falls of the Ohio, estab- lished on his lands (1785) .
3 554
(h) Inspection site on lands of at Falls of the Ohio
3 580
(i) Ferry authorized from his lands across the Ohio (1785)
3 586
(j) Speaker Pro Tem of Kentucky Senate (1798)
4 534
(k) Allowed pay for services on Wabash Expe- dition 3 97
3 572
(1) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) .
(m) Suit against him by Breckenridge County Court authorized on account of covenant broken to survey Seminary lands
5 496
(n) Trustee Liberty Academy (Casey County) . 4 114
Campbell, John, deceased
Acts as Surveyor of Christian County confirmed 3 337
Campbell, Lawrence
Trustee of Campbellsville 5 430
Campbell, Michael
(a) Authorized to erect mill-dam on Beech Fork in Nelson County. 2
489
(b) Trustee of Bairdstown (1788) 3
566
Campbell, Robert
Granted 200 acres Green River land by way of pension 2
187
Campbell, William
(a) Trustee Newton Academy
2
241
(b) Trustee Greenville Academy
4
113
(c) Inspection site on Cumberland River 2
456
(d) Trustee Lancaster Academy
2
242
Campbell, William F.
Surety for John Campbell on bond to survey Seminary lands for Breckenridge County ... 5 496
Campbell-Town
Established at Falls of the Ohio in 1785 on lands of John Campbell with Richard Taylor, Edmund Taylor, James Sullivan, Alexander Breckenridge and Robert Breckenridge as Trustees 3 554
Campbellsville (Green County)
Established January 3, 1817, on lands of An- drew Campbell, with Pleasant Kirtley, Wil- liam Rutter, Joseph Robertson, David Camp- bell and Lawrenee Campbell as Trustees .... Camper, James (Kemper)
5 430
Trustee Kentucky Academy 1 228
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CANIHAW
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Canihaw, John, Sr.
Trustee Hardin Academy 2 242
Canine, Peter
Allowed to withdraw survey of lands on Green River 3 158
Cannon, James
Named in boundary of election precinet in Christian County 5
80
Canterberry, Nimrod
Voting place at house in Greenup County 4 330
Canton, Simon (see Kenton)
(a) Maysville established on his lands (1787) .. 3 565
(b) Inspection site in Bourbon (Mason) County (1787) 3
582
Cantral, William
Special term of Bath Cireuit Court authorized to try Samuel Danley for murder of. 5 25
Carland, Thomas
Inspection site in Shelby County. 1 370
Carmack, John, Sr. Named in boundary of eleetion precinet in Livingston County 3 488
Carneal, Thomas
Inspection site in Boone County . 2 383
Carneal, Thomas D.
Co-founder of Covington 5 283
Carneel, Thomas
Trustee Newport Academy 2
240
Carothers, John, et als.
Authorized to patent small traets of land in Montgomery and Nelson Counties 4 134
Carpenter, George
(a) Named in Lineoln-Casey County boundary. 3 326
(b) Named in Lincoln-Casey County boundary. 5 105
Carr, Walter
Delegate from Fayette County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58
Carrell, Sandford, deceased Administrator authorized to sell lands. 5 382
Carrington, Capt. Mayo Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783) 1 442
Carson, William
Trustee Rockeastle Academy 4 114
Carter, John
Charged with murder of James Miller 4 148
Carter, John, deceased
Commissioners authorized to sell lands. 5 357
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Carter, William
Patent allowed for land in Wayne County .... 5 74
Carthage, Town of (Union County)
Sales of lots by Benjamin Fry, James Houston, James Bowles, Uriah Blue, and William Quig- ley as Trustees confirmed 5 83
Cartwright, Justinian
Montgomery Academy authorized to sell enough of the lands donated it by the State to pay Cartwright for services in perpetuating testi- mony and establishing the donations to Mont- gomery Academy 4 243
Casey County
(a) Formed May, 1807, from Lincoln County 3 325
(b) Part of returned to Lincoln County. 3
474
(c) Commissioners appointed to survey Casey-
Lincoln County line 5 105
Casey, Peter
(a) Trustee Harrodsburg Academy 2
240
(b) Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) 3
552
Casey, William
(a) Delegate from Green County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799)
1
58
(b) Trustee of Greensburg 1
273
(e) Named in boundary of Cumberland County 2
202
(d) Trustee New Athens Academy 2 242
(e) Trustee Robertson Academy 5
125
Cassidy, Michael
Trustee Fleming Academy 2 241
Cates, Joshua (see Caits)
(a) Authorized to re-locate donation land pur- chased from Harrison Seminary. 5 310
(b) Given time to locate lands at (a)
5 317
Cave, William
(a) Trustee of Georgetown (1790) 3 570
(b) Justiees of Boone County to meet at house 4 535
Cavenaugh, William
Trustee Winchester Academy 2 217
Cavens, Abraham
Trustee Town of Preston in Shelby County. 1 347
Centreville, Town of
Established December 17, 1806, and made county seat of Livingston County 3 354
Chaffin, Joseph, et als.
Given time to make surveys under Virginia land elaims 4 381
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CHAMBERS
Chambers, James
One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to improve road from Maysville to Town of Washington 4 279
Chambers, John
(a) One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to improve road from Maysville to Town of Washington . 4 279
(b) Promoter, for Maysville, of the Maysville and Lexington Turnpike Road Company. 5 536
Champion, Thomas
Voting place at house in Livingston County ... 5 462
Chapeze, Henry
Authorized to sue Sarah Chapeze in Nelson County for divorce 3 160
Chapeze, Sarah See Henry Chapeze
Chaplaine, Abraham Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) 3 552
Chapline, William, deceased
Fees due him as Clerk of Warren County or- dered collected by present Clerk for benefit of his estate 4 330
Chapman, Mr. Named in Bullitt County boundary. 1 364
Chapman, Thomas
Inspection site in Warren County 2 279
Charlestown (in Bourbon-later Mason-County)
Established in 1787 on lands of Ignatius Mitch- ell at mouth of Lawrence Creek on the Ohio with John Grant, Charles Smith, Jr., Thomas Warren, Miles Withers Conway, Henry Lee, John Machir and Robert Rankin as Trustees 3 562
Chasten, Joseph, deceased
Commissioners authorized to sell a mill de- seended to his heirs 4 410
Chiles, David
Trustee of Germantown 1 329
Chism, B. Named in boundary of election precinct in Green County 5 317
Chism, John (see Chisom)
Adjustment made in settlement as Sheriff of Green County 2 423
Chisom, John (see John Chism)
Trustee of Greensburg 1 341
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CHRIST
Christ, Henry (see Crist)
Trustee Bullitt Academy 3 478
Christian Academy
Incorporated January 17, 1817, with Rezin Davidge, Peter Ferguson, Edward Bradshaw, John Clark, Ferdinand Wadlington, Benja- min H. Reeves, John Bryan, John D. Patton, and Charles Caldwell as Trustees 5 450
Christian County
(a) Formed Mareh 1, 1797, from Logan County ... 1 365
(b) Livingston County carved from 2
198
(c) Henderson County earved from 2
227
(d) Muhlenberg County, in part, earved from. 2 205
(e) Muhlenberg line further defined. 2
378
Christian, William
(a) Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) 3
552
(b) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3
571
Christian, William, deceased
Lands to be conveyed to Matthews Flournoy .. 3 99
Churchill, Armistead
Granted change of venue from Jefferson to Bullitt County 5
515
Churchill, Henry
(a) Trustee Jefferson Seminary 2
108
(b) Trustee Jefferson Academy 3
207
Churchill, Samuel
Promoter, for Louisville, of the Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Company
5 519
Cincinnati
Road to from Frankfort to be opened. 1 185
Cissill, William
Allowed pay for services on the Wabash Ex- pedition in 1786 3
188
Clack, Moses
(a) Voting place at house in Fleming County 5 426
(b) Voting plaee removed 5 447
Clark, Bennett
(a) Trustee Montgomery Academy 2 241
(b) Trustee Town of Irvine 4 339
Clarke, Bennett
One of Commissioners from Estill County to open road in Estill and Clay Counties 5 566
Clarke, Cary L.
Judge Cireuit Court Fourth Distriet 3 507
Clarke County
(a) Formed February 1, 1793, from Fayette and Bourbon Counties 1 630
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(b) Montgomery County earved from
(c) Estill County, in part, carved from
3
441
Clark, David
(a) Trustee Town of Lebanon 5
191
(b) Named in boundary of election precinct in Clay County 5 472
Clarke, Gen. George Rogers
(a) Ile and his officers and men granted 150.000 aeres in Northwestern Territory (1783) 1 444
(b) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3 572
Clarke, Col. Henry
Named in boundary of elcetion precinct in Christian County 4 224
Clark, Henry
One of Commission to open Red Bird Fork of Kentucky River to navigation. 5 149
Clark, James
Trustee Winchester Library Company 4 195
Clarke, John
(a) Trustee of Newtown in Mason County 1 285
(b) One of Commission to sell, and adjust elaims respecting lots in Louisville 3 545
Clark, John
Trustee Christian Academy 5 450
Clarke, Nicholas
Promoter, for Frankfort of Ohio Canal Com- pany 3 221
Clarke, Robert (see Senior and Junior)
(a) Delegate from Clarke County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1
58
(b) Inspection site in Harrison County 3
123
(c) Inspection site in Washington County 3
239
Clark, Robert, Sr.
(a) Trustee Winchester Academy
217
(b) Inspection site in Madison County Clark, Robert, Jr.
383
(a) One of Commission to assess damages to prop- erty owners in Milford upon removal of Madison County seat therefrom
2 165
(b) Trustee Winchester Academy 2
217
(c) Promoter for Clarke County, of the Kentucky River Navigation Company 2 448
(d) Promoter for Winchester, of Ohio Canal Com- pany 3 222
Clarke, Brigadier General
Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783). 1 442
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Clarke, Lieutenant Colonel
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Empowered to appoint surveyors (1783). 1 442
Clarke and Smith
Inspection site at their iron works on Red River in Clarke County 3 324
Clarksburg (in Harrison County)
Lot owners given time to improve (1789) 3 552
Clay Academy (see Manchester)
Clay County
(a) Formed April 1, 1807 from Madison, Knox and Floyd Counties 3 338
(b) Part of added to Madison County 4 406
(c) Part of added to Estill County 5 162
Clay, Green
(a) Delegate from Madison County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1
58
(b) Inspection site in Madison County . 2
196
(e) Inspection site in Madison County . 3
332
(d) Trustee Madison Academy
2
241
(e) Inspection sites in Madison County (2)
2
279
(f) Trustee Town of Milford.
3
567
(g) Trustee of Boonesborough.
3
540
(i) Same as (h).
4
318
(k) Repaid purchase price of land bought by him at Sheriff's sale, the sale having been quashed .. 5 129
Clay, Henry
Promoter of Madison Hemp Company. 3 532
Clay, Henry, Jr.
Commissioner for Bourbon County to open the South and Stoners Forks of Lieking to navi- gation 3 193
Clay, Samuel
One of Commission to open Stoner's Fork of Lieking to navigation 1 193
Clay, Thomas
Delegate from Madison County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58
Clemons, Jeremiah
(a) Voting place at his house in Danville 3 377
(b) Trustee Danville Seminary 2 381
(e) Trustee of Danville 4 39
4
339
(h) One of commissioners to raise by lottery a fund to open Kentucky River to navigation.
4 210
(j) Irvine established on his lands.
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CLENEY
Cleney, Vincent
One of Commission to raise by lottery a fund to improve the road from Maysville to the Town of Washington 4 279
Cleveland, Eli
Given time to settle accounts as Sheriff of Fay- ette County 1 156
Cleveland's Landing
Inspection site at (1792) 1 135
Clever, Stephen
(a) Trustee Hartford Academy
2
242
(b) Trustee Hartford Academy 3
278
Cobb, Jesse Trustee Town of Irvine 4 339
Cobbs, John
Trustee Transylvania Seminary lands (1780) .. 3 571
Coburn, John
(a) Trustee Franklin Academy 1 296
(b) One of Commission to locate penitentiary. 2
15
(e) One of Commission to survey the Virginia-Ken- tueky boundary line 2 276
Cocke, Stephen
Trustee Washington Academy 5 15
Cofield, Major
Named in boundary of election precinct in Liv- ingston County 4 327
Coffman, John
A citizen of Indiana, was murdered, and Adam Barger, John Fisher and William Walker were charged with the offense 4 148
Cole, John
(a) Inspection site in Warren County. 2 456
(b) Named in boundary of election precinct in War- ren County 5 16
Coleman, Edward S.
Voting place at house in Frankfort. 5 474
Coleman, Francis
Inspection site in Livingston County 2 457
Coleman, Henry
(a) Delegate from Harrison County to second Con- stitutional Convention (1799) 1 58
(h) Trustee of Cynthiana 1 179
(e) Trustee Harrison Academy 2 241
Coleman, James
.
(a) Commissioner for Harrison County to open a road from Georgetown to Augusta. 3 201
(b) Inspection site in Harrison County 3 324
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Coleman, Robert
Trustee Lebanon Academy
4
193
Colley, Jacob
(a) Voting place at house in Christian County
5
80
(b) Aet (a) repealed
5
141
Collier, John
Inspection site in Madison County (1787) 3
582
Collins, Bartlett
(a) Trustee of Georgetown.
1
220
(b) Trustee Transylvania University
2
234
(e) Trustee Rittenhouse Academy .
2
240
(d) Promoter for Seott County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2 448
Collins, Dillard
(a) One of Commission to assess damages to prop- erty owners in Milford upon removal of Madison County seat therefrom
2
165
(b) Trustee Winehester Academy
2
217
(e) Promoter for Clarke County of Kentucky River Navigation Company 2 448
Collins, Edmund
Trustee of Newtown in Mason County 1 285
Collins, Henry (a British subject)
Ilis lands were declared escheated and donated to Kentucky County for Seminary purposes (1780) 3 571
Collins, Lewis
Patent for 200 aeres of land granted to Ben- jamin Sawyer, his assignee 5 70
Combs, Benjamin
Trustee of Winehester 1 187
Comfort, Daniel
Trustee Henderson Library Company . 5 460
Conard, Jonathan
Trustee New Athens Academy . 2
242
Conn, Notley
(a) Trustee of Hopewell (Paris) (1789) 3 568
(b) Trustee of Falmouth ..
1 181
(e) Trustee Kentucky Academy 1 228
Connolly, John
(a) Louisville established on his lands (1780) . 3 540
(b) Title to townsite of Louisville disputed by John Campbell (1783) 3 542
(e) Louisville townsite ordered surveyed so as to exelude John Campbell's land (1783) . 3 542
(d) Claim to Louisville townsite adjusted (1784) .. 3 543
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(e) Mortgage by him to John Campbell and JJoseph Simon covering Louisville townsite ordered paid out of proceeds of sales of lots in the Town of Louisville (1786) 3 546
Connor, Daniel
Franeis Triplett granted change of venue from Montgomery to Bourbon County on trial for shooting Connor with intent to kill. 4 163
Conway, Miles W.
(a) Trustee Town of Washington (1786) . 3
555
(b) Re-appointed Trustee of Washington (1790) 3 556
Conway, Miles Withers
Trustee of Charlestown (1787) . 3 562
Cook, John
(a) Falmouth established on his lands
1
181
(b) Trustee of Falmouth 1 181
(c) Further reference made to (a) 5
583
Cooke, John
Trustee of Versailles 1 63
Cook, Samuel
(a) Trustee of Falmouth. 1
181
(b) Trustee Harrison Academy 2 241
Cooke, Thomas Named in Allen-Warren County line. 5 348
Coombs, Adam
(a) Mill made limit of navigation on Nolinn Creek in Hardin County
4 221
(b) One of Commission to open Nolinn Creek to navigation 4 221 5 34
(c) Confirmation of Aet (a)
Coombs, Adin See (c) under Adam Coombs 5 34
Cooper, Frederick
Named in boundary of election precinet in Wayne County 5 36
Cooper, Robert
Voting place at house in Butler County 4 112
Cornetts, William
Voting place at house in Clay County. 5 79
Corporations (Business) (see under name of each corporation) Bank of Kentucky
Cynthiana Manufacturing Company
Fayette Paper Manufacturing Company
Frankfort Bridge Company No. 1
Frankfort Bridge Company No. 2 Gallatin-Ohio Steamboat Company
Green River Tron Manufacturing Company
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Hope Distillery Company
Kentucky Insurance Company
Kentucky Mutual Assurance Society
Kentucky River (Navigation) Company Lexington and Louisville Turnpike Road Company Lexington Manufacturing Company
Lexington White Lead Manufacturing Company Lieking Iron Company
Logan Vineyard Society Madison Hemp Company Maysville and Lexington Turnpike Road Com- pany Ohio Canal Company
Paris Hydraulic Company
Petersburg Steam Mill Company
Vineyard Society, of Lexington Winchester Steam Mill Company
Corwine, Matthias
Trustee Town of Wilmington 1 175
Corwine, Richard
Trustee Town of Washington (1790) 3 556
Cosby, Fortunatus
Trustee Jefferson Seminary 2 378
Cotton
Inspection of provided for in order to encourage its cultivation 3 20
Couchman, Melchi
Allowed pay for services on Wabash expedition 3 162
Couchman, Michael, deceased Commissioners named to sell lands descended to his heirs 5
42
Covington, Town of
Established February 8, 1815, Founded by Rich- ard M. Gano, Thomas D. Carneal and John S. Gano on lands bought of Thomas Kennedy. Trustees. Uriel Sebree, Alfred Sandford, .Joseph Kennedy, William Hubble, and John C. Buckner. 5 283
Covington, Elijah M.
Authorized to locate 1000 acres of land in War- ren County for use in his iron-works. 2 427
Covington, Thomas A.
One of Commission to open Drake Creek in War- ren County, to navigation. 4 361
Cowan, John
(a) Trustee to hold Seminary lands (1780) . 3 571
(b) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3 572
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(c) Trustee of Harrodsburg (1785) .
3
552
Cowen, Thomas
Inspection site in Pulaski County 2
384
Cox, Finis
Trustee Newton Academy 2
241
Cox, Gabriel Trustee of Bairdstown (1788) . 3
566
Cox, Isaac
(a) Trustee of Beallsborough (1787) . 3
564
(b) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3 572
Cox, Samuel
Voting place at house in Knox County 4 205
Crab Orchard
(a) Road from to Cumberland Gap to be opened (1795)
1 275
(b) Road from to Powells Valley mentioned
(1794) 1 231
(e) Town incorporated February 6, 1816 on lands of John Daviss, with Daniel Owsley, Rane Mc- Kinney, John Daviss, Thomas Owsley, Archi- bald Shanks and Archibald S. Letcher as Trustees 5 351
Craddock, Robert
(a) Named as owner of lot in Danville 2
179
(b) Trustee Danville Library 2
376
(e) Promoter for Danville of Bank of Kentucky .. 3 390
Craig, Andrew
(a) Road from his house on Wilderness Road to Lower Goose Creek Salt Works to be cleared and repaired 4 242
(b) Part of turnpike fees on Wilderness Road to be used in repairing road at (a) 5 201
(c) Made manager for Knox County of Wilder- ness Road 4 264
Craig, Benjamin
Co-founder of Town of Port William 1 232
Craig, Elijah
(a) Authorized to operate a ferry at East Frank- fort .
2 231
(b) Trustee Rittenhouse Academy 2
240
(e) Founder of Georgetown (1790) . 3 570
(d) Promoter for Georgetown of Lexington and
Louisville Turnpike Road Company. 5 520
(e) Trustees of Georgetown authorized to sue his heirs to quiet title to Townsite. 5 397
(f) Suit to remove him as Justice of Gallatin County prosecuted by Martin Hawkins. 3 99
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(g) Craig's costs in suit at (f) ordered paid by him 3
99
(h) Witness fees in suit at (f) allowed JJohn Gard- ner 3 161
(i) John Hardin allowed his eosts in an impeach- ment proceeding against Craig to remove him as Justice of Gallatin County 3 162
Craig, James
Given time to complete tax collections as Sheriff of Muhlenburg County 2 486
Craig, Jeremiah
Trustee of Port William 1 232
Craig, Joel
Trustee Georgetown Library 2
376
Craig, John
(a) Trustee Transylvania Seminary (1783) 3 572
(b) Lands terminus of Ferry over Kentucky River at Stone Liek (1785) .
3 586
(c) Trustee of Frankfort (1786) . 3 557
(d) Lands of named in boundary of Town of Wash- ington (1790) 3 556
Craig, John H.
(a) Named as grantee of land-no location 1 603
(b) A lost certificate for services as Lieutenant in the Wabash Campaign in 1786 was renewed. .
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(c) Commissioner for Boone County to open road from Newcastle to mouth of Licking ...... 3 365
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