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- Knottsville may refer to: Knottsville, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in eastern Daviess County Knottsville, West Virginia, an unincorporated community...
- Knottsville is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in eastern Daviess County, Kentucky. The po****tion was 183 as of the...
- Knottsville is an unincorporated community in Taylor County, West Virginia, United States. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- property once again. Owensboro (county seat) Whitesville Curdsville Knottsville Maceo Masonville Moseleyville Panther Pleasant Ridge (partially in Ohio...
- remaining townships were converted to magisterial districts. In the 1880s, Knottsville District was created from the part of Grafton District that lay outside...
- Puerto Rico, serving from July 1933 to January 1934. He was born in Knottsville, Kentucky and attended local schools. He became a newspaper writer after...
- Belgium Blueville Brownlow Center Point Elliotsville Fetterman Hepzibah Knottsville Lucretia McGee Meadland Millertown New Milton Oreide Park View Pruntytown...
- Huntsville KY 950 US 60 near Shrote KY 758 near Cullen KY 951 KY 144 in Knottsville KY 1389 in Gatewood KY 952 Grand Rivers US 62 in Lake City KY 953 KY...
- terminus of KY 142 ​ 7.624 12.270 KY 1831 west (Knottsville–Mount Zion Road) Eastern terminus of KY 1831 Knottsville 11.015 17.727 KY 951 north Southern terminus...
- University) and Tougaloo College. Aurelia Jeannette Norris was born in 1915 in Knottsville, Kentucky, the daughter of John H., a farmer, and Hilda A. Stone Norris...