Lancaster locally /ˈlæŋkəstər/ is a home rule-class city in Garrard County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. As of the year...
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community also called Lancaster Lancaster, Kansas Lancaster, Kentucky Lancaster, Massachusetts Lancaster, Minnesota Lancaster, Missouri Lincoln, Nebraska...
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in Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee, so many of the earliest settlers were from those states. The first group to settle in the Lancaster area...
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The Lancaster, Kentucky Cemetery in Lancaster, Kentucky dates from 1861. It is enclosed by Campbell, Crab Orchard, and Richmond Streets in Lancaster. It...
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county located east-central Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 16,953. Its county seat is Lancaster. The county was formed in...
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The Lancaster Commercial Historic District is a registered historic district located in Lancaster, Kentucky that was added to the United States National...
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The Barlow House, on Danville Rd. in Garrard County, Kentucky, near Lancaster, is a Greek Revival-style house built c.1850. It was listed on the National...
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Lancaster Historic District may refer to, in the United States: (by state) Lancaster Commercial Historic District (Lancaster, Kentucky), Lancaster, Kentucky...
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Hill: Shaker Canaan in Kentucky (2000). A collection of his photographs appears in James D. Birchfield, Clay Lancaster's Kentucky: Architectural Photographs...
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The Hoffman House, off U.S. Route 27 in Lincoln County, Kentucky between Lancaster and Stanford, was built around 1850. During the American Civil War the...
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Long rifle (redirect from Kentucky Rifle)
Samuel E. Dyke, The Pennsylvania Rifle (Lancaster: Sutter House), 1974. Joe Kindig, Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age (York, PA: Trimmer...
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The Dalton House in Garrard County, Kentucky, located on Kentucky Route 39 near Lancaster, was built in 1820. It was listed on the National Register of...
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House in Garrard County, Kentucky is a historic house on Kentucky Route 1295 about 7.5 miles (12.1 km) north of Lancaster, Kentucky. It was added to the National...
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West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania) was a gunsmith best known for inventing Daniel Boone's Gun, the "Kentucky Long Rifle". In 1710,...
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Kentucky Route 37 connects Danville west to Kentucky Route 243 near Penn's Store. Kentucky Route 52 connects Danville east to Lancaster. Kentucky Route...
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Church in Lancaster, Kentucky is a historic Methodist Episcopal church. Located on Stanford Street, it has also been known as the Lancaster United Methodist...
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Jonathan Shell (category People from Lancaster, Kentucky)
politician and the agriculture commissioner of Kentucky. A Republican, he is a former member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. He represented District...
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Lancaster County (/ˈlæŋkɪstər/; Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder Kaundi), sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country...
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Pipeline Company Ruptures and Fires at Beaumont, Kentucky on April 27, 1985 and Lancaster, Kentucky on February 21, 1986" (PDF). National Transportation...
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William J. Landram (category People from Lancaster, Kentucky)
alternately spelled Landrum. Landram was born February 11, 1828, in Lancaster, Kentucky, to Louis Landram and Martha A. George, the first of many children...
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Lancaster (locally /ˈlæŋk(ə)stər/ LANK-(ə-)stər) is a city in and the county seat of Fairfield County, Ohio, in the south-central part of the state. As...
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Garrard County High School (category Schools in Garrard County, Kentucky)
Garrard County High School is a high school located in Lancaster, Kentucky, United States. The school is no longer at its West Maple Avenue location,...
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Garrard College (category Lancaster, Kentucky)
Garrard College was located in Lancaster, Kentucky. It accepted female boarders and also taught males. It had a music program. It was eventually purchased...
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Hill House, Hartford, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Ohio County, Kentucky Dr. Oliver Perry Hill House, Lancaster, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Garrard...
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Lewis L. Walker (category People from Lancaster, Kentucky)
Representative from Kentucky. Born in Lancaster, Kentucky, Walker attended Lancaster Academy, Garrard College in Lancaster, Kentucky, and Central University...
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Eugenia Dunlap Potts (category People from Lancaster, Kentucky)
Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky. She owned and edited the Illustrated Kentuckian. She wrote poetry...
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Jennings-Salter House (category Lancaster, Kentucky)
known as the Michael Salter House, is a historic house located in Lancaster, Kentucky. The house was placed on the United States National Register of Historic...
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States Kearney Hill Golf Links OD 1989 Lexington Kentucky United States Peninsula GC OD Lancaster Kentucky United States Bulle Rock GC OD Havre de Grace...
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Wherritt House (category Lancaster, Kentucky)
The Wherritt House, located at 210 Lexington St. in Lancaster, Kentucky, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is a two-story...
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Christine Bradley South (category People from Lancaster, Kentucky)
Duncan and Kentucky Governor William O'Connell Bradley, Christine Duncan Bradley was born on December 20, 1878, and grew up in Lancaster, Kentucky. Her brother...
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