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Meet George Washington at Mt. Zion Christian Church
Oct 8, 2022 · The first president is coming to Richmond this Sunday, as reenactor Dale Fellows takes on the role of George Washington for a special event at Mt. Zion Christian Church.
Richmond Regiment Chapter | The Kentucky Colonels
May 16, 2022 · The Richmond Regiment chose its name to honor Virginia’s colonial regimental commanders, including George Washington. The chapter was also established to honor the Colonials that Virginia sent to settle Kentucky and pave the way for the establishment of the great Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1792.
George Washington Garrett (1876-1950) - Find a Grave Memorial
George Washington Garrett and Lucy S Moyers would live most of their life in rural Owsley County, KY. They had 7 known children; 3 sons and 4 daughters. 2 of their sons would hold positions as Medical Doctors and directors of major medical departments during their careers.
Richmond, KY - About Us - Richmond Cemetery
Many were soldiers including a Revolutionary War Captain who fought with George Washington at Yorktown, and a Medal of Honor recipient who carried water to the wounded under fire at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
George Washington Yoakum (1755–1839) - FamilySearch.org
When George Washington Yoakum was born in 1755, in Virginia, United States, his father, Johann Matthias M Yoakum, was 57 and his mother, Eleanor Zeh, was 45. He married Ezabeller Taylor on 5 October 1780, in Botetourt, Virginia, United States.
George Washington Maupin (1807–1868) • FamilySearch
He married Mary Walker on 14 August 1828, in Kentucky Township, Madison, Arkansas, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 15 January 1868, in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, United States, at the age of 60, and was buried in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, United States.
George Washington Maupin Jr. (1842 - 1893) - WikiTree
Jun 7, 2023 · "On Monday night, George Maupin, jailor of Madison county, shot and instantly killed Ballard Bronston, son of Thos. S. Bronston late Collector of the Eighth Kentucky District, in the court house yard at Richmond. Bronston was unarmed.
Mr. Washington Goes to Richmond - richmondmagazine.com
Apr 27, 2018 · George Washington, president of the United States and military leader of the American Revolution, passed under the stone Lower Arch of the James River Canal as late-afternoon shadows gathered on Tuesday, April 12, 1791.
#TriviaTuesday Did you know that... - Visit Richmond KY - Facebook
#TriviaTuesday Did you know that Richmond once played host George Washington Carver? Carver is considered to be the most noteworthy African-American scientist and inventor of the 20th Century. He is...
George Washington Did Not Sleep Here But He ... - KY Historical …
Washington created the survey in 1798 as part of his efforts to register his claim to the land. In a letter he wrote to Spotswood on Jan. 9, 1798, Washington describes having received land patents and original surveys of his land and the surrounding property.