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Nicholas County, Kentucky

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  • Isaac Richey (1767 - 1843)
  • Esau Richey (1730 - d.)
    Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jun 11 2023, 17:19:14 UTC
  • Annis Kaufman (1826 - 1857)
  • Col. Daniel Boone (1734 - 1820)
    Family Col. Daniel Boone was born on November 2, 1734 (New Style dating) in log cabin in Birdsboro near Reading, in the Oley Valley of Berks County in Pennsylvania. His parents were Squire Boone, I and...
  • Louis T. Mitchell (1929 - 2004)

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Nicholas County was established in 1799 and named for Col. George Nicholas, the "Father of the Kentucky Constitution".

The county has a picturesque, rural character. Its rolling countryside is typical of the Bluegrass region where winding roads lead past manicured farms, through wooded glades and small villages. Nicholas County is home to Forest Retreat, listed on the National Historic register as a historic district, built in 1814 by Thomas Metcalf the 10th Governor of Kentucky. The 1954 Kentucky Derby Winner “Determine” was bred and born in Nicholas County on the Forest Retreat Farm. Daniel Boone's last Kentucky home place is also located in Nicholas County, the Historic marker is located on US HWY 68 just past the traffic islands heading north. Built by Boone in 1795, Boone and his family resided in the one room cabin until 1799. Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park is a park located near Mount Olivet, Kentucky in Robertson and Nicholas counties. The park encompasses 148 acres and features a monument commemorating the August 19, 1782 Battle of Blue Licks. The battle was regarded as the final battle of the American Revolutionary War.

Adjacent Counties

Communities

  • Carlisle (County Seat)
  • East Union
  • Headquarters
  • Hooktown
  • Moorefield
  • Myers

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