Returning to Bourbon County in 1784, they built a home at the head of the Licking River four years later.
Bourbon County is the name of two counties in the United States:
It was never in Bourbon County, as some have claimed.
K-65 is a state highway in Bourbon County in eastern Kansas.
Until that time Bourbon County was a part of Virginia.
A few families settled near Fort Scott in Bourbon County.
He was elected county judge of Bourbon County, a post he held until his death in 1877.
In 1866, he was elected county judge of Bourbon County.
He moved to Bourbon County in 1837 and continued former pursuits.
In 1787, he was elected to the Virginia state assembly as a representative from Bourbon County.