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  Top20Lincoln.com - Your Top20Guide to Lincoln, NE.
Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska and is the county seat of Lancaster County.
Lincoln started out as the village of Lancaster, which was founded in 1856, and became the county seat of the newly-created Lancaster County in 1859.
Lincoln's nickname is the "Star City" (from the use of a star to mark state capitals on road maps); a logo formerly used by the city's convention and visitors bureau consists of a star comprised of 5 Ls.
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 Lincoln County, Tennessee Genealogical Records Information
Lincoln County is located in southern Middle Tennessee, with most of the county in the Central Basin and the remainder on the Highland Rim.
The Cherokees and Chickasaws ceded the land that comprises Lincoln County in 1806.
Fortunately for the history of Lincoln County, the courthouse was not burned, and the county records were safely hidden by concerned citizens.
www.mytennesseegenealogy.com /tn_county/li.htm   (1753 words)

  
 Lincoln County, Kentucky Genealogical Records Information
Lincoln County was named for Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, a military commander in the Revolutionary War who was a prisoner of war in British hands when the county was formed.
The northern half of the county, lying within the southern edge of the Bluegrass region, is known for its excellent farmland and is drained by the Dix River and its smaller tributaries.
Stretched from west to east across Lincoln County is the Knobs region of Kentucky; its hills range from one to two hundred feet in height and are mostly covered in woodland, which supported a lumbering industry throughout the middle to late 1800s.
www.mykentuckygenealogy.com /ky_county/lin.htm   (1751 words)

  
 Lincoln County, North Carolina Genealogical Records Information
This page is for the general information on Lincoln County, North Carolina.
Which includes Lincoln County, North Carolina County Records, Lincoln County, North Carolina History, Lincoln County, North Carolina Facts, Lincoln County, North Carolina Genealogical Addresses and websites related to Lincoln County, North Carolina Genealogy in general.
It was named in honor of General Benjamin Lincoln, a distinguished general of the Revolution whom George Washington appointed to receive the sword of Cornwallis when he surrendered at Yorktown.
www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com /nc_county/li.htm   (900 words)

  
 Lincoln County, Mississippi Genealogical Records Information
Which includes Lincoln County, Mississippi County Records, Lincoln County, Mississippi History, Lincoln County, Mississippi Facts, Lincoln County, Mississippi Genealogical Addresses and websites related to Lincoln County, Mississippi Genealogy in general.
Lincoln County was named for Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), a native of Kentucky and resident of Illinois, the sixteenth President of the United States (1861-1865), promulgator of the Emancipation Proclamation (1863), and victim of John Wilkes Booth.
Brookhaven probably was named for Brookhaven, New York, on Long Island, the home of Samuel Jayne, who emigrated to the present site of Old Brook in about 1818; but it may have been named for the Brooks family, builders of the first house in Brookhaven.
www.mymississippigenealogy.com /ms_county/lin.htm   (827 words)

  
 Lincoln County, Arkansas Genealogical Records Information
This page is for the general information on Lincoln County, Arkansas.
Which includes Lincoln County, Arkansas County Records, Lincoln County, Arkansas History, Lincoln County, Arkansas Facts, Lincoln County, Arkansas Genealogical Addresses and websites related to Lincoln County, Arkansas Genealogy in general.
Arkansas and U.S. Censuses, Birth, Marriage and Death Records, Court and Probate Records, Land Records, Military Records, Church and Cemetery Records, Tax Records, Immigration Records, Historical Newspapers, Family Trees, Family & Local Histories
www.myarkansasgenealogy.com /ar_county/lin.htm   (779 words)

  
 Kentucky Genealogy
Lincoln County, Kentucky Marriage (1793-1800) and Will (1801-1807) Records
Franklin County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1790-1815, Volume I
Henry County, Kentucky Will Records for 1800 to July 1821
www.accessgenealogy.com /kentucky   (138 words)

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