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  2. Phyllis George - Wikipedia

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    During her marriage to Brown, she had two children, Lincoln Tyler George Brown and Pamela Ashley Brown. Both of her marriages ended in divorce. George died of complications from polycythemia vera, a rare blood cancer, on May 14, 2020, aged 70, at the Albert B. Chandler Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. References

  3. John Y. Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Y. Brown Jr. John Young Brown Jr. (December 28, 1933 – November 22, 2022) was an American politician and entrepreneur from Kentucky. He served as the 55th governor of Kentucky from 1979 to 1983, and built Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) into a multimillion-dollar restaurant chain.

  4. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    September 8, 1959. ( 1959-September-08) Designated NHP. October 15, 1966. ( 1966-October-15) Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park is a designated U.S. historic park preserving two separate farm sites in LaRue County, Kentucky, where Abraham Lincoln was born and lived early in his childhood. He was born at the Sinking Spring site ...

  5. John Y. Brown, former Kentucky governor and Kentucky Fried ...

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    John Y. Brown, Jr., looks over his new food chain project on Friday, Nov. 3, 2006 that will be in the Tates Creek Center in Lexington, Kentucky.

  6. Cassius Marcellus Clay (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cassius Marcellus Clay was born on October 19, 1810, in Madison County, Kentucky, to Sally Lewis and Green Clay, one of the wealthiest planters and slave owners in Kentucky, who became a prominent politician. He was one of six children who survived to adulthood, of seven born. Clay was a member of a large and influential Clay political family.

  7. John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry - Wikipedia

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    e. John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry [nb 1] was an effort by abolitionist John Brown, from October 16 to 18, 1859, to initiate a slave revolt in Southern states by taking over the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia (since 1863, West Virginia ). It has been called the dress rehearsal for, or tragic prelude to, the American Civil War.

  8. Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, in a log cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He was a descendant of Samuel Lincoln , an Englishman who migrated from Hingham, Norfolk , to its namesake, Hingham, Massachusetts , in 1638.

  9. Lincoln County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln County, Kentucky. /  37.46°N 84.66°W  / 37.46; -84.66. Lincoln County is a county located in south-central Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 24,275. [1] Its county seat is Stanford. [2] Lincoln County is part of the Danville, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area .