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Neal Hammon Map Series, 1775-1785, Harvested August 20, 2005 and June 02, 2022



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Neal Hammon Maps, 1775-1785, Harvested June 02, 2022 Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on June 02, 2022. Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Bryan Station Map 1782, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows "Bryan Station 1782" showing the settlement as it stands next to Elkhorn Creek and Buffalo Road. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Blue Lick Battle Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the campaign trail across the Blue Licks next to Licking River. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Bourbon County Map circa 1810, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the "Combination Surveys Bourbon County circa 1810" of the early Kentucky settlements. The Key section reads "Scale' 200 poles to the inch Copy by Neal O. Hammon March 2006." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Fincastle County Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the various survey settlements in the "Central Kentucky Area" of "Fincastle County." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Fincastle County Map 1774-1776, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the overall layout of "Fincastle County" before it became the State of Kentucky. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Fincastle Map 1775, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the Land settlement of the "Fincastle Surveys - 1775 at The Falls of Ohio." The key shows "Surveys Patented" vs Surveys that were "escheated." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Floyds Fork Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the territory settlement around the "East Fork of Floyds Fork." Below the map it reads "John Lewis land 22,000 acres." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Harrodsburg-Danville Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the settlements of "Harrodsburg-Danville Area Surveys." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Invasion 1782 Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the various "Invasion" routes around the Northern Kentucky region. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Jefferson - Shelby County Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing a settlement territory. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Kentucky Frontier Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the various settlements around the waterway of central Kentucky during the "Kentucky Frontier" era. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Shelby County 1785 Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the settlements in "Shelby County 1785." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Shelby County 1785 Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing the settlements in "Shelby County 1785." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Boone Creek Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map showing land settlement surveys around "Boone Creek." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Cane Run Affair Map May 22, 1780, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the land territory divisions of the Can Run River and the route by settlers during "The Cane Run Affair." Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Virginia's Western Counties 1776 Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the county settlements around Viriginia and soon to be the Kentucky State. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

Virginia's Western Counties 1780 Map, Harvested August 20, 2005 Map collection credited to being created by Neal Hammon, notable Kentucky Researcher who focused on early Kentucky History namely, about the Boone Trace expedition in the settlement of Kentucky. Map shows the county settlements around Virginia and soon to be the Kentucky State, which was divided by five colonies. Collection materials harvested from the Secretary of State's Website on August 20, 2005.

Kentucky. Secretary of State

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