A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . e- of the many who knew and respected him. turned to his old home in 1881, and he has He was a farmer during the earlier part of his been actively identified with farming and career and he subsequently engaged in the stock-raising to the present day. His splen- mercantile business in Clay Village. He then did estate of two hundred acres, eligibly lo- removed to Christianburg, Shelby county, cated one mile distant from Carrs, is one where for some fourteen years he was occu- o


A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . e- of the many who knew and respected him. turned to his old home in 1881, and he has He was a farmer during the earlier part of his been actively identified with farming and career and he subsequently engaged in the stock-raising to the present day. His splen- mercantile business in Clay Village. He then did estate of two hundred acres, eligibly lo- removed to Christianburg, Shelby county, cated one mile distant from Carrs, is one where for some fourteen years he was occu- of the most modern and highly cultivated pied as a merchant, but the attractions and farms in Lewis county. Everything about advantages of countrv life had remained the place is indicative of thrift and industry strong with him and in the vear 1886. he re- and all shows the good management of its turned to his farm and there resided during practical owner. In politics Mr. Stevenson the remainder of his life. He was married in accords a stalwart allegiance to the cause of Shelby countv. September 30, 1873, to Sallie.


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