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Abraham Irvine's Station (aka Irvine's Station on Salt River) Boyle County
Adair Academy Adair County
Alexander Station Fulton County
Alice Lloyd College (Pippa Passes) Knott County
Allen Seminary Allen County
Anderson Creek, Highland Creek (Military District) Union County
Armstrong's Station (aka Col. John Armstrong's Station) Clark Co, IN; 18 mi below Louisville, Jefferson County
Asbury College & Asbury Theological Seminary (Wilmore) Jessamine County
Ashland Community & Technical College (Ashland) Boyd County
Ashton's Station (aka Estill's Station) Madison County
Asturgus Station (aka Sturgus Station) on Harrod's Trace; Jefferson County
Athiamiowee (aka Warrior's Path) Bell County to Cabin Creek in Mason County
Bailey's Station 2.5 miles south of Maysville; Mason County
Bardwell Carlisle County
Barnetts Creek (formerly known as Wolf Run). See OK 0702.0 Hardin County
Barnett's Station (aka Col. Joseph Barnett's Station) 2 miles from Hartford; Ohio County
Barren Branch of Brush Creek Graves County
Barren Creek of Scagg's Fork Graves; Carlisle County
Barren Fork of Harlan Creek Ballard County
Barren River trib of Green R; Allen; Monroe; Barren; Warren County
Barren Seminary (after 1809 known as Glasgow Academy) Barren County
Barrens (Military District) Crittenden; Caldwell County
Barrens (Ohio River Valley) Meade; Hardin County
Barrens (South Central & Southwest Kentucky) Barren; Warren & Edmonson County
Barton's Creek Mercer County
Bath Seminary Bath County
Battle Creek Trimble County
Bayou Creek McCracken County
Bayou Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Livingston County
Bayou de Chien (South Fork) Graves County
Bayou de Chien aka Bayou Deshe aka Bayou Deshaine Fulton; Hickman; Graves County
Bays Fork of Barren River (Military District) Allen County
Beach Fork of Salt River (aka Beech Fork) Nelson; Washington County
Bear Creek Cumberland County
Bear Creek of Tennessee River Graves; Marshall County
Beargrass Creek Jefferson County
Beargrass Stations (6 in 1780) Jefferson County
Bearshears Creek (aka Brashears/Beshears) Shelby County
Beaver Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Pulaski County
Beaver Dam Branch, Rockhouse Fork Breathitt; Letcher County
Beaver Dam Creek (aka Big Beaver Dam Creek) Edmonson County
Beaver Pond (near present-day Stanton) Powell County
Beaverdam Creek, Highland Creek (Military District) Henderson County
Beaverdam Fork, Tradewater River (Military District) Union County
Bee Creek Marshall; Calloway County
Beech Fork of Salt River (aka Beach Fork) Nelson; Washington County
Bellarmine University (Louisville) Jefferson County
Benson Creek (Upper & Lower) Franklin County
Berea College (Berea) Madison County
Beshears Creek (aka Brashears/Bearshears) Shelby County
Bethel Academy (see Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Jan 30, 1810) Jessamine County
Bethlehem Academy Hardin County
Big Barren River Warren; Barren; Allen; Monroe; Butler County
Big Blue Lick Nicholas County
Big Blue Lick aka Blue Lick (Military District) Christian County
Big Boiling Spring (aka Boiling Spring) near Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Big Bone Lick (see VA 3931.0; OK 6302.0; & OK 3229.0) between Boone & Gallatin County
Big Creek of Russell Creek Adair County
Big Cypress Creek Calloway; Marshall County
Big Eddy Creek aka Eddy Creek or Goose Creek (Military District); see OK 3022 Caldwell County
Big Forks of Elkhorn Creek Franklin County
Big Mud Creek Fulton County
Big Sandy Community & Technical College (Paintsville, Hager Hill, Pikeville, & Prestonsburg) Johnson; Pike, Floyd County
Big Spring, Livingston Creek (Military District) Caldwell County
Bigg Meadow South of Cumberland River; Unknown County
Bishop Ditch, Caney Fork (Military District) Union; Webster County
Biswell's Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Livingston County
Black Lake Carlisle County
Black's Station waters of Clear Creek; Fayette County
Blood River Calloway County
Blue Lick Fork, Pond River (Military District) Christian County
Blue Licks (Lower) Nicholas County
Blue Licks (Upper) -- See VA 7391 Nicholas County
Blue Pond Fulton County
Blue Spring (Military District) Christian County
Bluegrass Community & Technical College District (Lexington, Winchester, Danville & Lawrenceburg) Fayette; Clark; Boyle; Anderson County
Boffman's Fork of Boon's Creek Clark County
Boggers Fork Clark County
Boiling Spring (aka Big Boiling Spring) near Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Boone County Seminary Boone County
Boone's Mill Seat (about 2 miles below Locust Bend of Silver Creek) Madison County
Boones Station (aka Col. Daniel Boone's Station) about 5 miles NW of Boonesboro; Madison County
Boone's Station (aka Squire Boone's Station) Shelby County
Boonesboro (aka Boonesborough) est'd by Daniel Boone & Transylvania Co.; Madison County
Boon's Creek (aka Boone's Creek) Fayette; Clark County
Boon's Mill Creek (aka Boone's Mill Creek) Madison County
Bosley's Station near Washington; Mason County
Bottom Branch (aka Halfmoon Bottom) see OK 0483.0 & OK 0484.0; Woodford County
Bourbon Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Bourbon County
Bowles Creek Hickman; Carlisle County
Bowling Green Business College & Literary Institute Warren County
Bowling Green Seminary Warren County
Bowling Green Technical College (Bowling Green & Glasgow) Warren; Barren County
Bowman's Creek Bourbon; Montgomery County
Bowman's Station 6 mi E of Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Bracken Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Bracken County
Bracken's Creek Bracken County
Brackett's Station (aka Owen's Station) near Shelbyville; Shelby County
Bramblett's Lick (aka Bramlet's Lick) see VA 4994.0; Bourbon County
Bramblett's Station see VA 4994.0; Bourbon County
Brashears Creek (aka Bearshears/Beshears Creek) Shelby County
Brashear's Station (aka Bearshears/Beshears Station) Bullitt County
Breckinridge Academy (or Seminary) Breckinridge County
Brescia University (Owensboro) Daviess County
Browns Branch, Drakes Creek (Military District) Hopkins County
Brush Creek Hickman; Graves County
Brush Creek Casey; Owen County
Brush Creek (North Fork) Graves County
Brush Creek (South Fork) Graves County
Brushy Creek McCracken County
Brushy Pond Creek Jefferson County
Bryan's Station (aka Bryant's Station) 5 miles NE of Lexington; Fayette County
Bryant's Lick Casey County
Buchanan Creek, Donaldson Creek (Military District) Caldwell County
Buchanan's Station 1 mi W of Germantown; Bracken County
Buck Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Livingston County
Buck Fork, Pond River Christian; Todd County
Buck Fork, Pond River (Military District) Christian; Todd County
Buck Run Woodford County
Buffalo Creek Nelson; Washington; Mercer; Boyle County
Buffalo Creek, Caney Creek (Military District) Hopkins County
Buffalo Trace From Blue Licks to Big Bone Lick; North to Central County
Buffalo Trace Nicholas; Harrison; Scott; Franklin County
Buffalo Trace Henry; Owen; Boone County
Bull Creek, Slover Creek (Military District) Webster County
Bull Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Hopkins County
Bull Lick (at Silver Creek) Madison County
Bullitt Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Bullitt County
Bullitt's Salt Lick (aka Bullitt's Lick) 3 miles from Shepherdsville; Bullitt County
Bullskin Creek (Fork of Beshears) Shelby County
Burge Creek, Little River (Military District) Trigg County
Butler Academy (or Seminary) Butler County
Butler Creek, Piney Fork (Military District) Crittenden County
Byne's Station Mason County
Cabin (Fork) Creek of Russell Creek Adair County
Cabin Creek (aka Cabbin Creek) Mason; Lewis County
Cadiz (Military District) Trigg County
Caldwells Creek, Livingston's Creek (Military District) Crittenden County
Caledonia Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1812) Caldwell County
Calliopean Institute of Murray Calloway County
Calloway Creek Madison County
Camp Creek McCracken County
Camp Creek, Highland Creek (Military District) Henderson County
Camp Creek, Sandlick Creek (Military District) Christian County
Camp Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Crittenden County
Camp Knox eastern Green County
Campbellsville University (Campbellsville) Taylor County
Cane Creek Hickman County
Cane Creek (below conflux of Ohio & Mississippi R.) Ballard County
Cane Creek (of Obion) Graves County
Cane Ridge Bourbon County
Cane Run Fayette; Scott; Mercer; Lincoln; Casey County
Caney Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Livingston County
Caney Creek, Little River (Military District) Trigg County
Caney Fork, Craborchard Creek (Military District) Union; Webster County
Caney Fork, Ohio River (Military District) Crittenden County
Caney Fork, Tradewater River (Military District) Crittenden County
Caney Fork/Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Hopkins County
Canoe Creek Henderson; Rockcastle County
Canoe Creek, East Fork (Military District) Henderson County
Canoe Creek, North Fork (Military District) Henderson County
Canoe Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Henderson County
Canoe Creek, West Fork (Military District) Henderson County
Canoe Ditch (Military District) Henderson County
Capt. Todd's Station (aka Todd's Station) Jessamine County
Carpenter's Creek Lincoln; Casey County
Carpenter's Station 2 mi W of Hustonville; Lincoln County
Cartwright's Creek Washington; Marion County
Casey County Academy (or Seminary) aka Liberty Academy (see OK 7417) Casey County
Casey Creek, Highland Creek (Military District) Union County
Casey Creek, Little River (Military District) Trigg; Christian County
Casey's Station (aka Col. William Casey's Station) 7 mi E of Danville; Lincoln County
Cash Creek, Green River (Military District) Henderson County
Cash Island (first Island above the mouth of Ohio R.) McCracken County
Cassidy's Station Fleming County
Cave Creek Ballard County
Cave Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Caldwell County
Cayce Station Fulton County
Cedar Creek Owen; Lincoln County
Cedar Licks old Nelson County
Cedar Run Mercer County
Centre College of Kentucky (Danville) Boyle County
Chaplin's Fork of Salt River Mercer; Washington; Nelson; Marion County
Chapman (on the Levisa Fork) Lawrence County
Chaudet Ferry Marshall County
Chenowith Run (aka Chinath) Jefferson; Shelby County
Chestnut Creek of East Fk of Clark's River Marshall County
Chestnut Fork of East Fk of Clark's River Marshall County
Choctaw Indian Academy 4.5 mi W of Georgetown off US 227; Scott County
Christian Academy or Seminary (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Jan 17, 1817) Christian County
Clanton Creek Ballard County
Clark Creek Garrard County
Clark's Grant (aka General George Rogers Clark's Grant) 150,000a tract in Indiana; Clark; Floyd; Scott County
Clark's River McCracken County
Clark's River (East Fork) McCracken; Marshall; Calloway County
Clark's Run Branch of Dick's River; Boyle County
Clark's Station Boyle County
Clark's Station (resettled in 1789 by George Lewis; renamed Lewis' Station) Lewisburg; 9 mi from Maysville; Mason County
Clay County Seminary Clay County
Clay Lick (aka Jump Lick), Rolling Fork of Salt River; see OK 0716.0 Nelson County
Clay Lick Creek of Little Barren River Metcalfe County
Clay Lick Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Livingston; Crittenden County
Clay Lick Valley Cumberland County
Clayton Creek Calloway County
Clear Creek Marshall County
Clear Creek Shelby; Woodford County
Clear Creek Baptist Bible College (Pineville) Bell County
Clear Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Hopkins County
Clear's Station Bullitt County
Clifty Creek, Mud River (Military District) Todd; Logan County
Clifty Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Livingston County
Clifty Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Christian County
Clinton Hickman County
Clover Bottom Lick see VA 4364.0; Madison County
Coal Creek, East Fork of Pond River (Military District) Christian County
Coal Creek, Pond River Christian County
Coefield Creek, Deer Creek (Military District) Crittenden County
Columbus (aka Columbia in WTRM patents) Hickman County
Combs' Creek (aka Howard's Creek--see PW 126) Clark County
Conflux of Ohio R. & Mississippi R. Ballard County
Conflux of Ohio R. & Tennessee R. McCracken County
Consolas Creek (empties into Ohio R. nearly opp town of America, IL) Ballard County
Cooper's Run (a branch of Licking Creek) Bourbon County
Cooper's Station Bourbon County
Corn Creek Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Feb 11, 1820) Gallatin County
Corn Island (Ohio River; first settlement made in spring of 1778) opposite Louisville; Jefferson County
Cosbys Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Crittenden County
Cove Spring (aka McGee's Station/McGuire's Station/Old Station) on Cooper's Run nr Tates Creek Road; SE Fayette County
Coxes Creek Nelson County
Cox's Station (aka Coxes' Settlement) Nelson County
Crab Creek, Livingston Creek (Military District) Lyon County
Crab Orchard 10 miles from Stanford; Lincoln County
Crab Orchard Fork, Drakes Creek (Military District) Hopkins County
Craborchard Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Webster County
Craig's Station 2 mi E of Danville; Lincoln County
Craig's Station (aka Rev. Lewis Craig's Station) nr Gilbert Creek; Garrard County
Crittenden's Cabins probably Bourbon County
Crittenden's Camp Woodford County
Crocus Creek Cumberland; Russell; Adair County
Croghans Grove (Military District); ref: Munsell Map Todd County
Crooked Creek Mason; Pendleton County
Crooked Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Trigg County
Crooked Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Crittenden County
Cross Creek Unknown County
Crow's Station Danville; Boyle County
Cumberland Academy Cumberland County
Cumberland College (Williamsburg) Whitley County
Cumberland River (Military District) Livingston; Lyon; Monroe; Cumberland; Russell County
Cumberland River (Military District) Pulaski; Wayne; Laurel County
Cypress (East Fork) Unknown County
Cypress Creek Marshall; Graves County
Cypress Creek (of Obion) Hickman County
Cypress Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Livingston County
Cypress Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Union County
Cypress Pond Graves County
Cypress Run, Ohio River (Military District) Livingston County
David Jones Fork of Elkhorn Fayette County
Daviess County Seminary (or Academy) Daviess County
Davis Spring of Dowling Fork Mercer County
Davis' Station Logan or Warren County
Deal's Run (a fork of Hingston's Fork of Licking Creek - see PW 261) Scott County
Deer Creek, branch of Ohio River (Military District) county boundary between Livingston & Crittenden County
Deer Creek, East Fork (Military District) Webster; Hopkins County
Deer Creek, Green River (Military District) Webster County
Delaware Creek McLean County
Delaware Creek (aka Perkins Creek) McCracken County
Dick's River (aka Dyx/Dix River) Br of Kentucky R.; Mercer; Boyle; Garrard; Lincoln County
Difficult Creek, Barren River (Military District) Allen County
Dix River (aka Dyx/Dick's River) Br of Kentucky R.; Mercer; Boyle; Garrard; Lincoln County
Dixon (Military District) Webster County
Doctor's Fork of Salt River Washington County
Doe Run Meade; Spencer; Washington County
Donaldson Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Caldwell County
Donalson Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Trigg County
Douett's Creek (aka Jouett's Creek) Clark County
Dougherty's Station 1.5 mi below Danville on Clark's Run; Boyle County
Dowlan's Fork of Salt River (aka Barton's Fork) Mercer County
Downing Creek (aka Drowning Creek) Madison; Estill County
Drake Camp Creek Lincoln; Garrard County
Drakes Creek, Barren River (Military District) Warren; Simpson County
Drakes Creek, Pond River (Military District) Hopkins; Christian County
Drakes Creek, West Fork (Military District) Simpson; Warren County
Dreaming Creek (a branch of the Middle Fork of Otter Creek) see PW 200; Madison County
Drenning's Creek (aka Drennon's Creek) Henry County
Drenning's Salt Lick (aka Drennon's Salt Lick or Drennon's Lick) Henry County
Drowning Creek (aka Downing Creek) Madison; Estill County
Dry Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Caldwell; Lyon County
Dry Creek, Kenady Branch (Military District) Caldwell County
Dry Fork, Cumberland River (Military District) Trigg County
Dry Fork, Livingston's Creek (Military District) Crittenden County
Dry Run of Salt River Mercer County
Dublin Creek, West Branch of East Fork of Pond River (Military District) Christian County
Dutch Station nr Beargrass Ck; Jefferson County
Dyson Creek (Military District) Union County
Dyx River (aka Dix/Dick's River) Br of Kentucky R.; Mercer; Boyle; Garrard; Lincoln County
Eagle Creek Carroll; Owen County
Eagle Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Union County
Eagle Pond Fulton County
Eastern Kentucky State University (Main Campus: Richmond) Madison County
Eddy Creek aka Big Eddy Creek or Goose Creek (Military District); see OK 3022 Caldwell County
Eddy Creek, Dry Creek, Cumberland River (Military District) Lyon; Caldwell County
Eddy Grove aka Princeton (Military District); ref: Munsell Map Caldwell County
Eddyville (Military District) Lyon County
Eden Shale Belt Spencer County
Elam Ditch, Canoe Creek (Military District) Henderson County
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College (Elizabethtown & Fort Knox) Hardin; Bullitt County
Elk Creek, Pond River (Military District) Hopkins County
Elk Fork (Military District) Todd County
Elk Fork of Red River (Military District) Logan County
Elk Garden Creek Madison County
Elk Pond Creek (Military District) Muhlenberg County
Elk Wallow Spring, N Fk of Elkhorn (see VA 4882) 10 miles n of Bryan Station; probably Fayette County
Elkhorn Creek (branch of Licking River) Knott, Floyd; Letcher County
Elkhorn Creek (Main) Franklin County
Elkhorn Creek (North Fork) Franklin; Scott County
Elkhorn Creek (South Fork) Franklin; Woodford; Fayette County
Elliston's Blockhouse (aka Port William) mouth of Ky River; Carrollton; Carroll County
English Station Lincoln County
Eskippakithiki ("place of blue licks"); aka Indian Old Corn Fields/Indian Fields/Indian Town Clark County
Estill Academy or Seminary (formerly Jefferson Seminary, ref: Act of Ky Gen Assembly, approved Feb 3, 1817) Estill County
Estill's Station (aka Ashton's Station) 3 mi S of Richmond on Muddy Ck; Madison County
Evans Mill Creek (see OK 0744.0) Woodford County
Falling Creek Br of Dix R.; Lincoln; Garrard County
Falls of the Ohio (aka Louisville) Jefferson County
Feagan's Station 1.5 mi E of Germantown; Mason County
Feliciana Graves County
Female Collegiate Institute Georgetown; Scott County
Fern Creek Jefferson County
Finn's Station Jefferson or Spencer County
Fish Lake Carlisle County
Fish Pond Fulton County
Fish Pools Head of Pond R.; Jefferson County
Fishing Creek (Military District) Pulaski County
Flat Creek Bath County
Flat Creek, Pond River (Military District) Hopkins County
Fleming Academy or Seminary (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Fleming County
Fleming Station (aka Col. John Fleming's Station) Fleming County
Floyd Seminary Floyd County
Floyd's Fork of Salt River Jefferson; Bullitt County
Floyd's Fork Station 18 mi from Louisville; nr Pee Wee Valley; Oldham County
Floyd's Station 3rd Street & Ohio River; Jefferson County
Floyd's Station (aka Col. John Floyd's Station) M Fk of Beargrass Ck; St. Matthews; Jefferson County
Floyd's Tract (aka Woodstock or John Floyd's Tract) 8 miles NW of Boonesboro; see PW 305. Madison County
Flynn Fork aka Flinn Fork, Tradewater River (Military District) Caldwell County
Fontainebleau (aka Fountain Blue) Mercer County
Foreman Creek, Deer Creek (Military District) Livingston County
Forks of Dick's River Lincoln County
Fort Boonesboro (aka Boonesboro; established by Col. Daniel Boone in 1775) Madison County
Fort Campbell Tennessee; Trigg; Christian County
Fort Finney (aka Fort Steuben) at the Falls of the Ohio Jeffersonville, Indiana; Clark County
Fort Harrod (aka Fort Liberty; established by Col. James Harrod in 1775) Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Fort Jefferson (established by Gen. George Rogers Clark in 1780) Mississippi R; 5 mi below mouth of Ohio R; Ballard County
Fort Knox Meade; Hardin; Bullitt County
Fort Liberty (aka Fort Harrod) Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Fort Logan (aka Logan's Station, St. Asaph or Logan's Fort; settled by Col. Benjamin Logan in 1775) 1 mi W of Stanford; Lincoln County
Fort Massac Illinois side of Ohio River; Unknown County
Fort McClelland (aka McClelland's Station; established by John, Alex. & Wm McClelland in 1776) Georgetown, Scott County
Fort Nelson (erected 1782) 9th St & Ohio River in Louisville; Jefferson County
Fort Nonsense see VA 9196.0; nr Bulllitt's Lick; Bullitt County
Fort Phillips (aka Philip Phillips' Fort on Nolin Creek) 1.25 mi from Hodgenville; Larue County
Fort Pitt (juncture of Ohio, Monongahela & Allegheny Rivers) Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County
Fort Redstone (aka Redstone Fort) on Monongahela River Brownsville; SW Pennsylvania; Unknown County
Fort Steuben (aka Fort Finney) at the Falls of the Ohio Jeffersonville, Indiana; Clark County
Fountain Blue (aka Fontainebleau) Plantation 3 mi below Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Four Mile Creek Clark County
Fox Run Shelby County
Franklin Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 15, 1795 & amended by Act approved Dec 19, 1805) Mason County
Franklinian Academy (see Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Feb 12, 1808) southern Mercer or northern Boyle County
French's Landing Fulton County
French's Point Fulton County
Froman's Creek Br of Chaplin Fk of Salt R.; Washington County
Fulton Fulton County
Funk Seminary (established by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Apr 22, 1884; Act repealed Mar 3, 1896) LaGrange; Oldham County
Gallatin Academy (or Seminary) Gallatin County
Galloways Branch (aka South Fork) of Beech Fork (see OK 0426.0) Washington County
Gallup Lawrence County
Garrison Creek McCracken County
Gasper River Warren County
Gateway Community & Technical College (Covington, Edgewood & Highland Heights) Kenton; Campbell County
General George Rogers Clark's Grant (aka Clark's Grant) 150,000a tract in Indiana; Clark; Floyd; Scott County
George Clark's Station (resettled in 1789 by George Lewis; renamed Lewis' Station) Lewisburg; 9 mi from Maysville; Mason County
Georgetown College (Georgetown) Scott County
Georgia Settlement see Act creating Warren County
Gilbert's Creek Anderson; Garrard County
Gilmer's Lick 7 mi from Whitley's Station; Lincoln County
Gilmore's Creek (aka Gilmour's Creek) Lincoln County
Gilmore's Station 12 mi E of Mt. Sterling; Montgomery County
Gist's Creek (aka Guesses Creek) Harrison County
Given's Creek Br of Green River; Unknown County
Givens Creek, Ohio River (Military District) Livingston County
Given's Station (aka Reed Station) near Danville; Boyle County
Glasgow Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 23, 1809) Barren County
Glen's Creek Woodford; Washington County
Glens Fork of Russell Creek Adair County
Glover's Station near Greensburg; Green County
Goar's Station Franklin County
Goodwin's Station on the Rolling Fork; Unknown County
Goose Creek Clay; Jefferson; Oldham County
Goose Creek aka Eddy Creek or Big Eddy Creek (Military District); see OK 3022 Caldwell County
Goose Pond Carlisle; Fulton County
Goose Pond, Ohio River (Military District) Union County
Gordon's Lick Lincoln County
Gordon's Station Mercer County
Grant County Academy Grant County
Grant Station (aka Col. John Grant's Station) 5 mi NE of Bryant's Station; Fayette County
Grant's Lick (aka Grant's Salt Lick) 5 mi from Alexandria; Campbell County
Grapevine Bottom (aka Grape Vine Bottom) Mercer County
Grayson Academy (or Seminary) Grayson County
Greasy Creek of Little Barren River Green; Adair County
Greasy Creek, Clear Creek (Military District) Hopkins County
Great Crossings Scott County
Green County Academy (aka New Athens Seminary) Green County
Green Creek Bourbon County
Green River Lincoln; Casey; Green; Adair; Hart; Edmonson County
Green River (Military District) Warren; Butler; Ohio; Muhlenberg; Hopkins County
Green River (Military District) Daviess; Henderson; Webster; McLean County
Greensburg Academy Green County
Greenup Seminary Greenup County
Greenupsburg (now Greenup) Greenup County
Greenville Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Jan 18, 1810) Muhlenberg County
Grier Creek (aka Greer's Creek/Greyer's Creek) Woodford County
Grisby Creek, Little River (Military District) Trigg County
Grott's Settlement (aka Jacob Grott's Settlement) Bourbon County
Groves Creek, Green River (Military District) Henderson; Webster County
Grubb's Station (aka Capt. Higgason Grubbs' Station) on Muddy Creek; Madison County
Guesses Creek (aka Gist's Creek) Harrison County
Haggin's Station (aka Trigg's Station/Viney Grove) Mercer County
Halfmoon Bottom (aka Bottom Branch) see OK 0483.0 & OK 0484.0; Woodford County
Hamby Pond Fulton County
Hammond's Creek of Salt River Anderson County
Hancock Taylor's Grave Madison County
Hanging Fork Lincoln County
Hardin Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Hardin County
Hardin's Creek Breckinridge County
Hardin's Station Hardinsburg; Breckinridge County
Harlan County Seminary Harlan County
Harlan Creek probably Ballard County
Harlans Mill Graves County
Harlan's Station (aka Major Silas Harlan's Station) 7 mi SE of Harrodsburg; on Salt River; Mercer County
Harlens Spring (aka Harlings Spring/Harlans Spring) Ballard County
Harmon's Creek Wayne County
Harmon's Lick Wayne County
Harpe's Head Hopkins County
Harris Creek, Tradewater River (Military District) Crittenden County
Harrison Academy or Seminary (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Harrison County
Harrison's Station 3 mi from Cynthiana nr Higgins Fort; Harrison County
Harrod's Creek Jefferson County
Harrods Fork Adair County
Harrod's Landing at Kentucky River; Mercer County
Harrod's Lick (on Hunter's Trace to the lower Salt Spring of Licking Creek) see PW 210; Bourbon County
Harrod's Run Mercer County
Harrod's Station (aka Col. James Harrod's Station) 6 mi E of Harrodsburg on Danville Rd; Mercer County
Harrod's Town (aka Harrodsburg Station or Col. James Harrod's Town) Harrodsburg; Mercer County
Harrods Trace see VA 3330.0; Mercer to Jefferson County
Harrodsburg Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Mercer County
Hart Seminary Hart County
Hartford Academy (created by Act of Ky General Assembly, approved Dec 22, 1798) Ohio County
Hartford Station Hartford; Ohio County
Hart's Fk of Silver Ck (aka Nathaniel Hart's Fk) Madison County
Hart's Station (aka White Oak Springs or Nathaniel Hart's Station) 1 mi from Boonesboro; Madison County
Haskin's Run Bourbon County
Hawkin's Branch of Dix River Lincoln County
Hawkins Fork, Cumberland River (Military District) Trigg County
Haycraft Station (aka Samuel Haycraft's Station) hill above cave spring; Hardin County
Hazard Community & Technical College (Hazard, Jackson & Hindman) Perry; Breathitt; Knott County
Hazel Green Academy Wolfe County
Hazel Patch on Cumberland Gap road; Laurel County
Helm's Station (aka Capt. Thomas Helm's Station) Hardin County