Where is maysville
It's a good time to buy in Maysville. Home Appreciation is up 7. You can also use our New Interactive Map to explore places. Try Now. All rights reserved. BestPlaces Mobile App. Lowest Priced Homes. Most Expensive Listings. Largest Homes. Maysville was an important stop on the Underground Railroad, as the free state of Ohio was just across the river.
The abolitionist author Harriet Beecher Stowe visited the area in and witnessed a slave auction in front of the county court house in Washington, Kentucky then the county seat, since annexed to Maysville.
Stowe included the scene in her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, published in Maysville, KY Directions. The region Ohio has cities. Maysville is number in the region Ohio. The city is number in America. Where is Raptor? Where is Dodsonville? Where is Cedar Springs? Where is Palestine? Where is Bingham?
Where is Upper Arlington? Where is Hannum Airport? It has derived some notoriety from the President's rejecting the bill appropriating money towards making a road from this point to Lexington; the only effect of which veto, we hope, will be, to rouse up the energies of the people of Kentucky to make the rejected road, and all others necessary for the public convenience, in this State.
If we know the people of Kentucky, and we think we do, they will rise up under the pressure of the veto, in every part of the State, and commence and carry into effect, a system of internal improvement, which will do honor to the present population, and be useful to generations yet unborn.
The people of Maysville, for intelligence, industry, enterprise, and sterling patriotism, are surpassed by none in the Union. The rejected turnpike is in progress, and will be made in a reasonable time. The people along the whole line of this road, are as hospitable, as intelligent, and as worthy citizens, as any in the State.
The town of Maysville was formerly called Limestone; and was either the starting point, or the place where many an Indian expedition ended, in early times. The completion of the Ohio canal will be of vast advantage to this place, where all the hemp and tobacco of the State will be brought from the interior, intended for a northern market.
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