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Book available as a free download has history of Milltown + Green Co. chapter

Dave Rosenbaum writes:
Thanks for the great material on duels, raids and other interesting stuff in Adair County's past. I recently downloaded a Kentucky history book from Google Free Books. It is A History of Kentucky by William B. Allen, published in 1872. It has a considerable amount of information on Southcentral Kentucky including Chapter 11, "History of Kentucky more Particularly Relating to Green County>" It's an interesting read and should be informative to your Milltown area readers and those in Green County. - Dave Rosenbaum
Thanks, Dave Rosenbaum. And to readers, here's a link to the the Google page with information about this download: A History of Kentucky by William B. Allen




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