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A post office situated in the northwestern part of Bracken county, 15
miles from Brooksville, the county seat, and 85 miles from
Louisville. Its nearest shipping point is at Foster, on the Ohio
River, 5 and a half miles distant. Its chief products are tobacco
and grain. Semi-weekly mail. W. H. Landen, postmaster.
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Bunter, Rev. Byron, teacher Crabb, R. L., General Store. Houston, S. E., physician. Kimberly, Wm., blacksmith. Landen, W. H., general store. Lenox, S. B., general store. Pettit, A. J., wagonmaker Riley & Grey, steam flouring mill. Scott, W. J., blacksmith Wallace, F. F., undertaker
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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 | |