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KCOJ - Fleming County, Kentucky |
 | | Fleming County was the twenty-sixth formed in Kentucky, established in 1798 from part of Mason County in the northeastern portion of the state. |
 | | FLEMINGSBURG, the county seat, and the county itself were named for Col. John Fleming, an early settler who built one of three forts in the county in 1790. |
 | | One of the early schools in the area was Flemingsburg Christian Collegiate Institute (1863-1885). |
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