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  2. Breckinridge County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Breckinridge County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 20,432. [1] Its county seat is Hardinsburg, Kentucky. [2] The county was named for John Breckinridge (1760–1806), a Kentucky Attorney General, state legislator, United States Senator, and United States Attorney General.

  3. Category : People from Breckinridge County, Kentucky

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    Pages in category "People from Breckinridge County, Kentucky" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Category:Breckinridge County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  5. Arrests made in fentanyl overdoses, death in Coffee County jail

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    COFFEE COUNTY, Ala (WDHN) — Two people have been arrested and charged with manslaughter in Coffee County after two separate deadly fentanyl overdoses, including one in the county Jail. “I am ...

  6. William McDaniels - Wikipedia

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    McDaniels was with Captain William Hardin, John Jolly, Christopher Bush and Sinclair when they came to Breckinridge County in 1779. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] When John Bruner and William McDaniels first came to Hardin's Fort, they brought their wives, an African-American slave, and a baby, and their possessions down the Ohio River by flatboat to settle in ...

  7. Hardinsburg, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Hardinsburg was established in 1800 as the seat of government for the newly established Breckinridge County. The first courthouse was a log house built in 1801. Jack Hardin's family book states family members laid out the town without compass or chain in the Fall of 1781; their only instruments were a vine and ax.

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  9. Delia Webster - Wikipedia

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    Delia Webster, abolitionist. Delia (front left) with her sisters: Mary Jane (front right), Martha (back left), and Betsey (back right). [1]Delia Ann Webster (December 17, 1817 – January 18, 1904) was an American teacher, author, businesswoman and abolitionist in Kentucky who, with Calvin Fairbank, aided many slaves, including Lewis Hayden, his wife Harriet, and their son Joseph to escape to ...