A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which, with the XIVth regiment, were then quartered thereWith some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophePrinted by order of the town of Boston . zen of Kstill County, home jfracesthe tup of the peak. While the sides of this mountainare not so alirujit as of Sweet Kick Knoh, the view isjust as fror^eous. When the almosphere is clear, thesijrlit emiiiaces Powell ami Clark Countii-s. .\t its ipiite a rendezvous fo


A short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the evening of the fifth day of March 1770, by soldiers of the XXIXth regiment, which, with the XIVth regiment, were then quartered thereWith some observations on the state of things prior to that catastrophePrinted by order of the town of Boston . zen of Kstill County, home jfracesthe tup of the peak. While the sides of this mountainare not so alirujit as of Sweet Kick Knoh, the view isjust as fror^eous. When the almosphere is clear, thesijrlit emiiiaces Powell ami Clark Countii-s. .\t its ipiite a rendezvous for foxes. The State Fox have made this place their annual gather- In Oilolicr. iMil. the guerrillas raiiled Irvine andliiirned the jail, releiwing four pri>oners. They thenplundered the town. Irvine has I i reiM-atedly the victim of lire*!. Scarcely a luisiness in town hut what has k«nlimned. However, of late it strms that helter fortuneprevails in that respect, or jHTliaps it is Ixrausi theliuildings are ( a li<tter ipiality. On the .south side of this romantic village windsthe Kentucky ifiver. One would have |o travel manya mile and visit many a country to nlitain a and lovely view than is afTunhMl from the History of Irvine and Estill County, Kentucky. SOUTH ICNl) OF MAIN STIIICET ? III end nf Main SI rod. Tlio strnots nf tliis town nrolie anil laid nut. On oitlior siile (if tlioiTis arr (ilisiTMil a line row of maple trees, wliioli, in• siiiiiiiicr srason. imt mily greatly ornament the town,I cniHliiirs lai-ily ils rninfort. The streets arehlcil willi Lia^iiliiir laiii|is, Iml a proposition has beenliiiiillcil III till Cily ((iiincil to furnisn electric lamps,all |inilialiility be accepted. Besides, there•iiMMvil (in White Oak, about three mileslatiiral gas, and it is expected to be pipediiiiting and lighting Irvine is favorably kuowTi tor ils inorali--lianily. Ilirrr arc in llic lown three


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