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(Printed verso reads: "Post Office Building. Hopkinsville is a fast growing city of Southern Kentucky. Fertile farms, industry and trade center of the Fort Campbell area make this one of the most interesting and prosperous communities of the state. Hopkinsville, 'Gateway to Kentucky Lake', is 544 feet above sea level and was incorporated in 1804. Christian County was named for Colonel William Christian, pioneer settler of Kentucky. The County was established Dec. 13, 1796.")

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Language

  • English

Collection

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Publisher

  • University of Kentucky

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Identifier

  • 2008ms016

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