Cold Springs' Asbury Methodist Church
dedicated
.
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Cold Spring's
excerpt
from Mary Lee Caldwell's History of Education of Campbell County.
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Cold Spring Baptist can trace
its origins
to 1794. Do you get
how far back
1794 is in N Ky history??
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Gunfight between Macedonians and Bulgarians on the streets of Cold Spring,
here
.
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Rev. Paul Ryan's history of St. Joseph's church is
here
.
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Cold Spring
fights
smallpox inmates.
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It says
here
that there was an eleven and a half foot snake strangling cows in Cold Spring.
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“A patent has been issued by the US Government to John Lightfoot, of Cold Spring, Ky., for an improved door-fastener.”
Daily Courier
, May 16, 1860
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The history of St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cold Spring is
here
(pdf)
.
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The history of All Saints Episcopal in Cold Spring is
here
.
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A
history
of Cold Spring
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Professional gambler George Devol
recounts
his adventures in Latonia and Cold Spring.
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Years ago Cold Spring was named Reese's Settlement.
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The Burr family of Cold Spring and an estate of
$3,000,000
. In 1882.
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Voters arrested and tied to trees in Cold Spring, in 1866,
here
.
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“Coldspring, Ky., Oct. 4. - A ten-mile march
through Coldspring is made daily by the soldiers of Ft. Thomas.
Thursday the hospital corps marched to Coldspring and took position
in the play ground of the Coldspring seminary, from which they
signaled with a
heliograph
[Wikipedia]
to the large water tower in Ft. Thomas. Signals
could be readily read at Ft. Thomas, and by men at Coldspring also.
The flashes could be seen for many miles. Corporal Dale, who
was in charge of the corps at Coldspring, delivered an interesting
talk to the pupils of the Coldspring seminary upon the life of a
soldier and the hardships and battles engaged in during the
Spanish-American war.”
from the Maysville
Daily Public Ledger
,
October 4, 1901
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