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  1. Aug 10, 2022 · The Warrenton Town Council voted unanimously Tuesday to appoint former Prince William County Executive Christopher Martino as the town’s new interim town manager. The current interim...

  2. In May 1780, Kentucky county was divided into three counties; Jefferson, Fayette and Lincoln. In October 1784, an act of the Virginia Assembly divided Jefferson county by the Salt river, and gave the name of Nelson to the southern portion. Another act took place effect May 1, 1785, divided Fayette, calling the northern portion Bourbon.

  3. Kentucky County Creation Dates and Parent Counties. See an interactive outline map of Kentucky Historical Counties at Newberry Library site. [1] Select a year and the map will display the historical county boundaries. Click on map image for county details.

  4. Jul 15, 2022 · The Warrenton Town Council formally accepted now former town manager Brandie Schaeffers resignation Tuesday, and the council officially announced the new acting town manager will be Parks...

  5. Aug 20, 2019 · Captain James Harrod and his men arrived at this spring in May 1774, and made their principal camp about 100 yards below this spring under the branches of a large spreading elm, three feet in diameter, under which the first sermon preached in Kentucky was delivered in the spring of 1776.

  6. Kentucky (Virginia) Louisville: Lincoln County: 1780: 1 of 3 original counties: Kentucky (Virginia) Stanford: Fayette County: 1780: 1 of 3 original counties: Kentucky ...

  7. Burkesville-Cumberland County is rich in heritage and small town charm. Thomas Lincoln, the father of the 16th President, served two terms as constable of Cumberland County from 1802 to 1804. Two former governors of Kentucky, Thomas E. Bramlett, and Preston H. Leslie were both born in Cumberland County.

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