Scott County (Ky.)
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Scott County (Ky.)
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Located in northern Kentucky, the county is 20 miles north of Lexington, and the county seat is Georgetown. The county was named for Revolutionary War General Charles Scott (1739-1813), who served as Kentucky's fourth Governor from 1808 to 1812.
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1792
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USGS GNIS ID: 516951
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U.S. Census code: 99209
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Items with "Death and burial information: Scott County (Ky.)"
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Terrill, Nancy M. |
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Items with "Parent division/institution: Scott County (Ky.)"
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Georgetown (Ky.) |
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Items with "Location: Scott County (Ky.)"
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1793 - Scott Co., Storytelling Jeffrey |
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1796 - Scott Co., the escape of "Smiling Moses" |
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1797 - Scott Co., A sensible family escapes |
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1799 - Central Region, Captured in Western Territory |
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1799 - Scott Co., Independence Day escape |
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1806 - Scott Co., Peter evades capture, with a little help |
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1807 - Boyd Co., A Christmas escape |
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1808 - Scott Co., Freedom seeker goes unnamed |
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1809 - Scott Co., Escape of Ned the Fifer |
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1812 - Scott Co., A persistent enslaver |
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1817 - Scott Co., Soft-spoken George |
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1819 - Scott Co., Escape of John |
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1819 - Scott Co., Levy takes his leave |
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1822 - Scott Co., A springtime escape |
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1839 - Scott Co., Large reward offered |
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