Hopkinsville was settled in 1796 by Bartholomew and Martha Ann Wood, WHO came from Jonesborough, Tennessee. The Wood family settled within the neck of the woods of contemporary West Seventh and house of worship Streets, close to what would become referred to as the recent Rock Spring. Wood claimed one,200 acres (5km2) of bounty land, supported his military service within the yank Revolutionary War. He engineered a second cabin on what’s currently the northeast corner of Ninth and Virginia streets, and many years later engineered a home southeast of Fourteenth and Campbell streets, wherever he died in 1827. Wood’s settlement presently attracted others, and a pioneer village emerged.
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