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- Adairville is a home rule-class city in Logan County, Kentucky, in the United States. Established on January 31, 1833, it was named for Governor John Adair...
- coming from Robertson County, Tennessee, and joining the Red west of Adairville. Crossing the state line into Robertson County, the Red continues to flow...
- Change Current class Pre-2015 class Area[B] Incorporated[C] County[D] Adairville 837 852 -1.8% Home Rule 5 1.1 sq mi (2.8 km2) 1871 Logan Albany 1,760...
- first cousin of the James brothers, became engaged in a shootout outside Adairville, Kentucky, though neither man was shot. Liddil and Bob Ford killed Hite...
- head north to the Kentucky state line. U.S. 431 enters Kentucky south of Adairville, where it runs north into Russellville. It continues through Russellville...
- to be extradited across state lines. As a result, the two men met near Adairville, Kentucky, adjacent to the Tennessee border, on May 30, 1806. ****inson...
- including 20.50% of those under age 18 and 18.60% of those age 65 or over. Adairville Auburn Lewisburg Russellville (county seat) Dunmor (mostly in Muhlenberg...
- Junction City Red River Presbyterian Meetinghouse Site and Cemetery, Adairville; NRHP-listed Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon; NRHP-listed Mount Kenton...
- delegate then representative during the Civil War. Ewing was born in Adairville, Kentucky, and educated in the common schools of Logan County. He studied...
- Historical marker honors Cartwright, near his birthplace. Kentucky's Adairville marks his boyhood home. An Illinois Historical marker honors Cartwright...