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History of Anderson County [Kentucky], 1780-1936; Begun in 1884 by Major Lewis W. McKee, Concluded in 1936 by Mrs. Lydia K. Bond
History of Anderson County [Kentucky], 1780-1936; Begun in 1884 by Major Lewis W. McKee, Concluded in 1936 by Mrs. Lydia K. Bond
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The McKee-Bond history is an authoritative account of both the county and its citizens from the earliest pioneer days through the twentieth century, with particular emphasis on the county's municipal organizations, settlements, wars, and nineteenth-century institutions. The narrative teems with names of persons associated with schools, churches, and government, not to mention over fifty personal and family sketches of considerable interest to the researcher.
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The McKee-Bond history is an authoritative account of both the county and its citizens from the earliest pioneer days through the twentieth century, with particular emphasis on the county's municipal organizations, settlements, wars, and nineteenth-century institutions. The narrative teems with names of persons associated with schools, churches, and government, not to mention over fifty personal and family sketches of considerable interest to the researcher.

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