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LEADER: 01648cfm 2200337Ii 4500
001 o959922954
003 SIRSI
005 20161005090019.0
008 161005q19211926kyu a 0 e eng d
040 $aIMF$beng$erda$cIMF
034 1 $aa$b12672
035 $a(OCoLC)959922954
043 $an-us-ky
090 $aG3953.H2$b.W37 1921
100 1 $aWarren, Louis Austin,$d1885-1983,$ecartographer.
245 10 $aTracts adjacent to Vance survey /$cL.A.W.
246 33 $aSouth Fork #2
255 $aScale approximately 1:12672.
264 0 $a[Kentucky] :$b[Louis A. Warren],$c[between 1921 and 1926]
300 $a1 map :$bmanuscript ;$c35 x 26 cm
336 $acartographic image$bcri$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $asheet$bnb$2rdacarrier
520 $aPlot map shows property transfers and acreage for the area near Thomas Lincoln's disputed property near South Fork, Nolin River in Hardin/Larue County, Kentucky. Sinking Spring Farm was 348 acre farm along the South Fork of Nolin Creek purchased from David Vance by Thomas Lincoln in 1808. The title dispute came in 1813 when the original owner, Richard Mather, asserted a prior claim. This map was drawn by Louis A. Warren when researching his first book, Lincoln's parentage and childhood.
500 $a"South Fork #2" --Verso.
650 0 $aReal property$zKentucky$vMaps.
651 0 $aKentucky$xHistorical geography$vMaps.
994 $aZ0$bIMF
948 $hHELD BY IMF - 0 OTHER HOLDINGS
596 $a18
999 $aG3953 .H2 .W37 1921$wLC$c1$i71200908520753$lLINCOLN$mLINCOLN$rN$sY$tMAP$u10/5/2016$x304$zADULT$0N_FICTION$o.STAFF. Collateral collection