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  2. Gallatin County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The population of Gallatin County in 1800 was 1,291, according to the Second Census of Kentucky, composed of 960 whites, 329 slaves, and 2 "freemen of color". [5] During the Civil War, several skirmishes occurred in the county and the Union Army arrested a number of men for treason for supporting the Confederates.

  3. Arrest made in camper's murder, initially reported as a bear ...

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    The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office said it had identified a suspect in the murder of Dustin Kjersem, who was found dead in his tent earlier this month. The suspect, who was not identified, was ...

  4. Lynching of Benjamin and Mollie French - Wikipedia

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    The lynching of the Frenches of Warsaw took place in Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky on May 3, 1876, between 1 am and 2 am on a Wednesday morning. Benjamin and Mollie French, African Americans, were lynched by a white mob for the murder of another African American, which was unusual for this period. [1]

  5. Marco Allen Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Marco Allen Chapman (September 4, 1971 – November 21, 2008) was a convicted murderer and the last person executed by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.He was executed on November 21, 2008, by lethal injection at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville, Kentucky.

  6. Kentucky I-75 shooting suspect vowed over text to ‘kill a lot ...

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    Kentucky I-75 shooting suspect vowed over text to ‘kill a lot of people,’ arrest warrant says Elizabeth Wolfe, Zoe Sottile and Gloria Pazmino, CNN September 9, 2024 at 4:08 PM

  7. 1866 Gallatin County race riot - Wikipedia

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    The 1866 Gallatin County Race Riot took place from August 3 past August 13 a year after the close of the American Civil War in Gallatin County, Kentucky. It was part of waves of violence by whites against blacks in the state, and even in northern Kentucky, where the black population was relatively small. [ 1 ]

  8. Suspect arrested in 'horrific' homicide reported as possible ...

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    The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office reported a friend dialed 911 Oct. 12 after he said he found Dustin Mitchell Kjersem, 35, dead in a tent at a makeshift campsite off Moose Creek Road north of ...

  9. Lynching of African-American veterans after World War I

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    No arrests were ever made. [8] Elisha Harper, 25 years old, was the son of the Rev. T. F. Harper, a respectable and "well-behaved preacher" living in Helena. [9] He fought in the army during World War I and just returned from Europe.