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Munfordville is a home rule-class city in, and the
county seat of, Hart County, Kentucky,
United States. The po****tion was 1,615 at the 2010 U.S. census...
- The
Battle of
Munfordville (also
known as the
Battle of
Green River) was an
engagement in
Munfordville,
Kentucky during the
American Civil War. Victory...
- As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 19,288. Its
county seat is
Munfordville, its
largest city is
Horse Cave. Hart
County is a
prohibition or dry...
- age nine, when he
enrolled at a
private school in
Munfordville. His
closest friend in
Munfordville was
Thomas J. Wood, who
would become a
Union Army general...
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Salts Cave
Archeological Site, near
Munfordville, Kentucky, is a cave and
archeological site
which was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
- (12,922), the
Battle of
Island Number Ten (7,108), and the
Battle of
Munfordville (4,862) have been
omitted from this list
because the
casualty figures...
- Bragg. On the
night of
September 13,
Scott encountered John T.
Wilder at
Munfordville, and
demanded his surrender.
Scott requested the aid of
James Chalmers'...
- The
Munfordville Presbyterian Church and
Green River Lodge No. 88 is a
historic church and
former Masonic lodge building,
located at 3rd and Washington...
- w****ly
newspaper serving Hart
County in South-Central Kentucky,
including Munfordville,
Bonnieville and
Horse Cave.
Headquartered in
Horse Cave, it is owned...
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charged with
murder in ex-fiancee's death".
Lexington Herald-Leader.
Munfordville, Kentucky: McClatchyDC.
Retrieved January 27, 2017. Clark,
Ashlee (September...