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Last of nine formed by Virginia before Kentucky became a state in 1792. Original county taken from Fayette and extended as far north as the Ohio River; included the area of 7 present counties and parts of 4 others. Versailles was established as county seat by the first Kentucky legislature, 1792, and was named for Versailles, France. See over.
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County Named - For General William Woodford, a Virginian, commander of the First Brigade of the Continental army. Active in campaign to drive out Lord Dunmore, the colonial governor of Virginia, who later left the colonies and returned to England. Woodford was taken prisoner at fall of Charleston, later died in captivity under the British at New York, 1780. Over.
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More markers in Woodford
Huntertown
HUNTERTOWN - Huntertown was an African-American hamlet in Woodford County settled after the Civil War.
Freemasonry in Versailles
Versailles, KY
Landmark Masonic Lodge No. 41 was chartered by the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Free & Accepted Masons on August 27, 1817.
Midway Presbyterian Church
Midway, KY
Harmony New School Church met near here in 1841 at the home of Bro.
Sen. Joseph C.S. Blackburn
Versailles, KY
Born in Woodford Co., Oct.1, 1838, he graduated from Centre College & studied law in Lex.
Sons & Daughters of Relief Cemetery
Midway, KY
Land bought in 1876 by 8 members of “Midway Sons & Daughters of Relief,” community org.
