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  2. Longhunter - Wikipedia

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    Kenton County is named for Simon Kenton, who, believing he was a fugitive, spent the mid-1770s hunting in eastern Kentucky. Longhunter James Knox named the Dix River after Cherokee leader Captain Dick, who gave Knox permission to hunt along the river in 1770. [19]

  3. List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary ...

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    KY 1770 crosses a branch of Cedar Creek and Cedar Creek itself, which here forms an arm of Cedar Creek Lake. The highway passes southeast of William Whitley House State Historic Site before reaching its eastern terminus at KY 643 just west of that highway's intersection with US 150 southwest of Crab Orchard. [1] [24] [25]

  4. Wilderness Road - Wikipedia

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    In 1750, Dr. Thomas Walker, an investor in the Loyal Land Company, with five companions, made a famous exploration through the Cumberland Gap and into eastern Kentucky. The Loyal Land Company settled people in southwest Virginia, but not Kentucky. In 1769, Virginia longhunter and explorer Joseph Martin made the first of several forays into the ...

  5. Henry Skaggs - Wikipedia

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    Henry Skaggs (January 8, 1724 – December 4, 1810. Occasional alternative spellings: "Skeggs" and "Scaggs") was an American longhunter, explorer and pioneer, active primarily on the frontiers of Tennessee and Kentucky during the latter half of the 18th century.

  6. John Duff (counterfeiter) - Wikipedia

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    John Duff, born John McElduff, or John Michael McElduff, because early court records referred to him as John Michael Duff (September 1759 or August 1760 – June 4, 1799 or 1805), was a counterfeiter, criminal gang leader, horse thief, cattle thief, hog thief, salt maker, longhunter, scout, and soldier who assisted in George Rogers Clark's ...

  7. Bledsoe's Station - Wikipedia

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    Bledsoe's Station, also known as Bledsoe's Fort, was an 18th-century fortified frontier settlement located in what is now Castalian Springs, Tennessee.The fort was built by longhunter and Sumner County pioneer Isaac Bledsoe (c. 1735–1793) in the early 1780s to protect Upper Cumberland settlers and migrants from hostile Native American attacks.

  8. Jenny Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Jenny was held captive by the Native Americans for several months in what is now Little Mud Lick Creek, Johnson County, Kentucky. She escaped to Harman's Blockhouse in Floyd County (now Johnson County), aided in crossing a major river by longhunter Henry Skaggs. With the help of the settlers at Harman's Blockhouse, Jenny made her way back to ...

  9. U.S. Route 27 in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Southern end of KY-8 concurrency. Prior to 2018, KY-1998 continued north along Industrial Road. 194.506: 313.027: KY 2345 north (ML Collins Boulevard) Southern terminus of KY 2345: 194.689: 313.322: KY 3490 west (Johns Hill Road) Eastern terminus of KY 3490: Highland Heights: 194.984: 313.796: KY 2298 west (Louie B Nunn Drive) Eastern terminus ...