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A settlement on the Ohio River, formed in 1800 and located in the
southwestern part of Boone county, 13 miles from Burlington, the county
seat, 50 from Cincinnati, Ohio, and 100 from Louisville. The
nearest railroad station is Verona, on the [Louisville, Cincinnati, and
Lexington Railroad], 8 miles distant. Its shipments are tobacco,
grain, and livestock. Tri-weekly mail. M. J. Johnson,
postmaster.
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Adams, B. W., stock dealer. Garnett, W. W., General Store. Gordon, Matthew, general store. Johnson, T. B., produce and leaf tobacco. Kennedy, J. W., general store. McLoughlin, C. A., jr., Hotel. Ruter, R. R., physician. Wood, J. A., physician.
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| This info is from the Kentucky State Gazetteer and Business Directory, published in 1876-77 by R. L. Polk in Louisville. Items in bold were bolded in the original | |