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Created from Lincoln and Nelson counties, Green County would eventually have three entire counties and portions of four more taken from its borders. From the Longhunters of 1770, the first stations in 1779, and the establishment of Greensburg in 1794, this book tells the county's history, noted individuals, communities, the Civil War, slavery, crimes, the Mud Brick House, the Oldest Courthouse West of the Allegheny Mountains, and more.
Lists buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts that possess historical significance as defined by the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, in every state.
Many of the pioneers coming into Kentucky followed the windings of the rivers, and, on coming to a big bend in the Ohio, with a broad valley enclosed by green hills, decided that the northeastern section of the new land would be a pleasant place to live. Apparently there were no Indians nor many savage animals here and it would be an ideal location for these English and Scotch-Irish farmers, whose ancestors had come to Virginia.