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Site of home of Ephraim M. Brank, 1791-1875. Born in North Carolina and came to Kentucky about 1808. Lieutenant, Kentucky militia, sent by Gov. Shelby in response to call of Gen. Andrew Jackson for troops to repel British at New Orleans. On January 8, 1815 Brank's daring coolness on breastworks at battle inspired Ky. and Tenn. riflemen to crucial defeat of the British.
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More markers in Muhlenberg
First Presbyterian Church
Greenville, KY
Church established 1804 on land given by early Presbyterians Col. and Mrs. William Campbell.
George Short House/George W. Short
Greenville, KY
Built in 1841, this is one of the oldest homes in Greenville.
Capt. Henry Rhoads, Jr. 1739-1814
KY 70, KY
This house was built ca.
John W.I. Godman
US 431-north, KY
As an infant Godman was brought from Va.
Old Greenville Cemetery
Greenville, KY
Land for this cemetery given to Presbyterian Church by Charles and Nancy Wing in two deeds, 1825 and 1826.
