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On June 12, 1806 he performed the marriage of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, who, in 1809, became the parents of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the U.S. Head, born in Maryland in 1768, "came-a-preaching" to Kentucky in 1798. Cabinet maker, justice of peace, on Sundays he preached fearlessly. Moved shop to Harrodsburg, 1810, kept on preaching, began newspaper.
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Lincoln Homestead State Park
Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, the parents of future president Abraham Lincoln, were married near here on June 12, 1806.
Grundy Plantation
Springfield, KY
Settled by George and Elizabeth Grundy in 1780 after fleeing war-torn Berkeley Co., Va.
Felix Grundy (1777-1840)
Springfield, KY
Grundy gained prominence in Ky.
Mt. Zion Covered Bridge
The covered bridge over Little Beech Fork is 211 feet long and 16 feet wide.
House of History
Springfield, KY
Built on part of Matthew Walton's land used to establish Springfield.
