Owingsville

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Owingsville is that the birth place of war general John Bell Hood, Indiana governors Henry S. Lane and Claude Matthews and Tennessee governor Alvin Hawkins. Owingsville is an element of the Mount Sterling Micropolitan applied math space. Land for the city was given by Richard Menefee, an officer and father of Representative Richard Hickman Menefee, and Thomas Dye Owings, owner of an area metalworks. An area story is that each men wished to call the city, and also the honor was given to Owings once he won a contest to create a finer home. The city was incorporated in 1829.

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