Ephraim McLean Brank, 1791–1875?> (aged 84 years)
- Name
- Ephraim McLean /Brank/
- Given names
- Ephraim McLean
- Surname
- Brank
Birth
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Note: another source gives birth as being August 1, 1790 in Greenville, Munlenberg, Kentucky, USA. |
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Occupation
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Note: Ephraim McLean Brank studied law with Judge Alney McLean. He was in a class with John McLean, oldest son of Rev. Ehpraim McLean. Ephraim McLean Brank studied law with Judge Alney McLean. He was in a class with John McLean, oldest son of Rev. Ehpraim McLean. |
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Birth of a sister
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Citation details: Memorial# 12346806. Added 14 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey. |
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2nd President of the United States
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky Citation details: database - :1997481 |
Marriage of a sister
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Citation details: Memorial# 12645168. Added 10 Dec 2005 by Robert S. Damrell Jr. |
3rd President of the United States
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Immigration
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Source: History of Muhlenberg County [A]
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Birth of a brother
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 54344611. Added 01 Jul 2010 by KatieMac. |
Marriage of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Memorial# 12346798. Added 14 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey |
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA |
4th President of the United States
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Military
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Agency: Kentucky Military Quality of data: image Note: Private in Captain E. Crockett's Company, Kentucky Military. S.O. # 6298. Bounty Land: 41571-80-50. |
Military
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Agency: Kentucky Military Quality of data: image Citation details: Memorial# 23526326 of Alney McLean. Added 22 DEC 2007 by Kevin Guy Note: Lieutenant in Captain Alney McLean's Company, the 24th Kentucky detached militia, Kentucky Military. S.O. # 3187. Bounty land: 29528-80-55, under Lieutenant Colonel William Mitchusson as a Lieutenant and participated in the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815. After the battle, McLean and his company was accused by General Andrew Jackson of retreating against orders and were assigned to fatigue duty." [by Kevin Guy - Find A Grave] |
Marriage
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File," database. Submitted by: jmurphy1100880 |
British King
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5th President of the United States
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Note: Some family tradition says she died at the home of Alney McLean and was buried there. |
Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Cemetery: Caney Station Cemetery
Address: Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 9122718. Added 19 Jul 2004 by Margaret’s Daughter. |
Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File", database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Burial of a maternal grandfather
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Cemetery: Caney Station Cemetery
Address: Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Text: "Old Caney Station Cemetery - The Caney Station cemetery, the oldest known burial ground in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, has disappeared from its original location. Many of the stones of the cemetery have been moved numerous times until now they rest in a location several hundred yards from that spot laid out as a sacred burial ground by the first residents of the Greenville area in about 1795. Citation details: Memorial# 9122587. Added 19 Jul 2004 by Margaret’s Daughter. |
Birth of a son
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File", database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
6th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File", database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
Death of a brother
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British King
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7th President of the United States
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British King
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8th President of the United States
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Death of a mother
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Citation details: Find A grave Memorial # 11358140 Text: Created by Mary Bob McClain
Source: McLean Families
Citation details: page 6 Note: According to the historical marker near old Paint Lick Presbyterian Church and Paint Lick Cemetery, "First settlers found Indian signs painted on trees along creek banks and around the nearby salt lick. They gave the settlement the name of “Paint Lick.” Paint Lick Creek marks the border between Madison and Garrard Counties in Kentucky. |
Burial of a mother
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Cemetery: Old Paint Lick Cemetery
Address: Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 37.58890, Longitude: -84.44060 Citation details: Memorial # 11358140. Added 15 Jul 2005 by Mary Bob McClain. Note: tombstone inscription: Margaret wife; of Robert Brank; born December; 26th 1761?; died December; 25th 1837. |
9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 5434431-. Added 01 Jul 2010 by KatieMac |
Burial of a sister
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Cemetery: Old Paint Lick Cemetery
Address: Paint Lick, Garard County, Kentucky, USA. Citation details: Memorial# 54344310 Added 01 Jul 2010 by KatieMac Note: tombstone inscription: Jane Woods; daughter of Robe; rt Brank born Feb; 25th 1781 died July; 26th 1841. |
Death of a brother
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 54344611. Added 01 Jul 2010 by KatieMac. |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Old Paint Lick Cemetery
Address: Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA. Citation details: Memorial# 54344611. Added 01 Jul 2010 by KatieMac Note: tombstone inscription: William G. Brank; born August 15 th; 1803; died May 22 1842 |
Marriage of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File", database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
11th President of the United States
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Death of a father
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Citation details: Find A Grave Memorial# 21762301 Text: Created by Lucy |
Burial of a father
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Cemetery: Old Paint Lick Cemetery
Address: Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 37.58890, Longitude: -84.44060 Citation details: Memorial# 21762301. Added 25 Sep 2007 by Lucy Note: tombstone inscription: Robert Brank; born March 17th; 1757; died April 10th 1846; Forty years an Elder; of paint Lick church. |
12th President of the United States
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13th President of the United States
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Family census
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Address: District 1, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Text: Enumerator: Wm. L. McNary Citation details: page 223 Note: in hh 697-697 as E.M. Brank, Age: 59, Male, Farmer, $3800, KY; Mary C., Age: 59, Female, KY; Louiza, Age: 30, Female, KY; Tabitha, Age: 28, Female, KY; Thos. B. Forehand, Age: 15, Male, Farmer, $600, TN |
Death of a wife
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14th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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Address: Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 12645168. Added 10 Dec 2005 by Robert S. Damrell Jr. |
15th President of the United States
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Marriage of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 Note: Muhlenberg County Marriages, 1799-1901, p. 58. |
Death of a brother
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Citation details: Memorial# 12346798. Added 14 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey |
Burial of a brother
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Cemetery: Old Paint Lick Cemetery
Address: Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: Memorial# 12346798. Added 14 Nov 2005 by Mary Coursey Note: tombstone inscription: Andrew N Brank; born January 26; 1806; died September 11th; 1858 |
Marriage
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Citation details: page 9 |
Family census
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Address: District 2, Muhlenberg County, Kentucy, USA Quality of data: transcription Citation details: page 42, dgs # 4231199, image# 749, film# 803388 Note: in hh 301-301 as Ephraim M. Brank, Age: 68, County Surveyor, $4000-$8000, KY; Ruth B., Age: 49, Domestic, CT; Tabitha A, Age: 35, KY. |
Death of a daughter
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File", database. Submitter: jmurphy1100880 |
16th President of the United States
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Death of a sister
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Address: Lafayette County, Mississippi, USA |
Burial of a sister
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Cemetery: College Hill Cemetery
Address: Oxford, Lafayette County, Mississippi, USA Citation details: Memorial# 26436805. Added 27 Apr 2008 by Martin Paterson Note: tombstone inscription: In Memor of; Mary Brankk; wife of; E.E.Davidson; Born; Dec. 25, 1789; Died; Dec 29, 1864 [difficult to read. not all legible] |
17th President of the United States
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Birth of a granddaughter
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Death of a wife
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18th President of the United States
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Census
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Address: Post Office: Greenville, town of Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: page 8 Note: in hh 78-78 as E. M. Brank, Age: 79, Male, Widow, Farming, $750, KY. |
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British Queen
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Birth of a son
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Note: in childhood |
Death
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Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File," database. Submitted by: jmurphy1100880 |
father |
1757–1846
Birth: March 17, 1757
— Rowan, North Carolina, USA Death: April 10, 1846 — Paint Lick, Garrard, Kentucky, USA |
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mother |
1763–1837
Birth: June 23, 1763
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— Tryon, North Carolina, USA Death: December 25, 1837 — Paint Lick, Garrard, Kentucky, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — September 25, 1778 — Morgantown, Burke, North Carolina, USA |
2 years
elder brother |
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14 months
elder sister |
1781–1841
Birth: February 25, 1781
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— Garrard, Kentucky, USA Death: July 26, 1841 — Garrard, Kentucky, USA |
5 years
elder sister |
1786–1857
Birth: May 22, 1786
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— Virginia, USA Death: January 21, 1857 — Garrard, Kentucky, USA |
4 years
elder sister |
1789–1864
Birth: December 25, 1789
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Death: December 29, 1864 — Lafayette, Mississippi, USA |
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1791–1875
Birth: August 1, 1791
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— North Carolina, USA Death: August 5, 1875 — Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
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younger brother |
1799–1827
Birth: 1799
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Death: 1827 — Buncombe, North Carolina, USA |
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younger brother |
1803–1842
Birth: August 15, 1803
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— Garrard, Kentucky, USA Death: May 22, 1842 — Garrard, Kentucky, USA |
3 years
younger brother |
1806–1858
Birth: January 26, 1806
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Death: September 11, 1858 — Kentucky, USA |
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1791–1875
Birth: August 1, 1791
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— North Carolina, USA Death: August 5, 1875 — Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
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wife |
1791–1850
Birth: March 25, 1791
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Death: December 4, 1850 — Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1817 — Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
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1824–1895
Birth: November 3, 1824
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Death: August 21, 1895 — Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA |
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daughter |
1826–1861
Birth: March 26, 1826
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— Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA Death: February 18, 1861 |
himself |
1791–1875
Birth: August 1, 1791
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— North Carolina, USA Death: August 5, 1875 — Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — September 1, 1859 — Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA |
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Occupation |
Source: History of Muhlenberg County [A]
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Immigration |
Source: History of Muhlenberg County [A]
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Military |
Quality of data: image |
Military |
Quality of data: image Citation details: Memorial# 23526326 of Alney McLean. Added 22 DEC 2007 by Kevin Guy |
Marriage |
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File," database. Submitted by: jmurphy1100880 |
Family census |
Text: Enumerator: Wm. L. McNary Citation details: page 223 |
Marriage |
Citation details: page 9 |
Family census |
Quality of data: transcription Citation details: page 42, dgs # 4231199, image# 749, film# 803388 |
Census |
Citation details: page 8 |
Death |
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File," database. Submitted by: jmurphy1100880 |
Note |
Source: History of Muhlenberg County [A]
Citation details: pages 67-69 |
Birth |
another source gives birth as being August 1, 1790 in Greenville, Munlenberg, Kentucky, USA. |
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Military |
Private in Captain E. Crockett's Company, Kentucky Military. S.O. # 6298. Bounty Land: 41571-80-50. |
Military |
Lieutenant in Captain Alney McLean's Company, the 24th Kentucky detached militia, Kentucky Military. S.O. # 3187. Bounty land: 29528-80-55, under Lieutenant Colonel William Mitchusson as a Lieutenant and participated in the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815. After the battle, McLean and his company was accused by General Andrew Jackson of retreating against orders and were assigned to fatigue duty." [by Kevin Guy - Find A Grave] |
Family census |
in hh 697-697 as E.M. Brank, Age: 59, Male, Farmer, $3800, KY; Mary C., Age: 59, Female, KY; Louiza, Age: 30, Female, KY; Tabitha, Age: 28, Female, KY; Thos. B. Forehand, Age: 15, Male, Farmer, $600, TN |
Family census |
in hh 301-301 as Ephraim M. Brank, Age: 68, County Surveyor, $4000-$8000, KY; Ruth B., Age: 49, Domestic, CT; Tabitha A, Age: 35, KY. |
Census |
in hh 78-78 as E. M. Brank, Age: 79, Male, Widow, Farming, $750, KY. |
Occupation |
Ephraim McLean Brank studied law with Judge Alney McLean. He was in a class with John McLean, oldest son of Rev. Ehpraim McLean. |
Note
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"Ephraim McLean Brank's heroic act on the breast works in the battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815, is one of the most thrilling incidents recorded of any Muhlenberg man, as it is a fine one in national history. To his family and friends he seldom described the part he played in this battle. However, his friends and comrades, John Shelton, Mike Severs, and others, frequently told the story, and although their version was never written, it was in nearly every detail the same as the one here re-quoted from McElroy's "Kentucky in the Nation's History." [story then given, as told by "one of the British officers who took part in this historic engagement."] "We marched in solid column in a direct line, upon the American defenses. I belonged to the staff; and as we advanced we watched through our glasses the position of the enemy, with that intensity an officer only feels when marching into the jaws of death. It was a strange sight, that breastwork, with a crowd of beings behind, their heads only visible above the line of defense. We could distinctly see their long rifles lying on the works, and the batteries in our front, with their great mouths gaping toward us. We could also see the position of General Jackson, with his staff around him. But what attracted our attention most, was the figure of a tall man standing on the breastworks, dressed in linsey-woolsey, with buckskin leggings, and a broad-brimmed felt hat that fell round the face, almost concealing the features. He was standing in one of those picturesque, graceful attitudes peculiar to those natural men dwelling in forests. The body rested on the left leg, and swayed with a curved line upward. The right arm was extended, the hand grasping the rifle near the muzzle, the butt of which rested near the toe of his right foot. With the left hand he raised the rim of the hat from his eyes, and seemed gazing intently on our advancing column. The cannon of the enemy had opened on us, and tore through our works with dreadful slaughter; but we continued to advance, unwavering and cool, as if nothing threatened our progress.
Source: History of Muhlenberg County [A]
Citation details: pages 67-69 |