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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kentucky

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    In 1835, two missionaries baptized 22 people and the first group of Kentucky Saints left for Missouri in September 1836. [ 4 ] In 2011, Lexington native Rob Hymas, became an area seventy and oversaw 10 stake presidents in Kentucky and Tennessee.

  3. Denton, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Denton is an unincorporated community near Grayson in Carter County, Kentucky, United States. The community's postal zip code is 41132. The community's postal zip code is 41132. A post office existed here from 1881 until 2004 when it was closed and mail service was transferred to nearby Hitchins although the community retained its zip code.

  4. Levi Todd - Wikipedia

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    Levi Todd (October 4, 1756 – September 6, 1807) was an 18th-century American pioneer who, with his brothers John and Robert Todd, helped found present-day Lexington, Kentucky and were leading prominent landowners and statesmen in the state of Kentucky prior to its admission into the United States in 1792.

  5. John Wesley Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Digitized images of the Abijah and John Wesley Hunt daybook, 1796 July 2 - October 1, housed at the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center; Guide to Hunt-Morgan family papers, 1784-1949 housed at the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center

  6. Lexington Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Cemetery is a private, non-profit 170-acre (69 ha) rural cemetery and arboretum located at 833 W. Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky. The Lexington Cemetery was established in 1848 as a place of beauty and a public cemetery, in part to deal with burials from the cholera epidemic in the area. What became Lexington National Cemetery was ...

  7. Bryan Station - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Station (also Bryan's Station, and often misspelled Bryant's Station) was an early fortified settlement in Lexington, Kentucky.It was located on present-day Bryan Station Road, about three miles (5 km) northeast of New Circle Road, on the southern bank of Elkhorn Creek near Briar Hill Road.

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