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  2. In 1793, one year after Washington County became the first county created by the new Commonwealth of Kentucky, a site was chosen for the county seat. In the center of the Public Square was the courthouse. Stores were erected around the square and the little town prospered. It was called Springfield.

  3. Springfield was established in 1793 and probably named for springs in the area. The home of Senator John Pope, Richard Berry Jr. House and the Mordecai Lincoln House are historic houses in Springfield listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Springfield is steeped in tradition and heritage. As the first county formed after Kentucky became a state in 1792, we have a rich Lincoln and Civil War history.

  5. Jun 9, 2015 · This city of the dead on the south is nearly as old as the town of the living on the north side of the Run. General Matthew Walton, on whose land the town of Springfield was laid out in 1793, gave the land on the hill to be used as a resting place for the dead of the town and surrounding community.

  6. The first county formed by first Assembly of Kentucky, 1792. Named for Geo. Washington. Springfield, county seat, laid off, 1793, by Matthew Walton; veteran of War of Revolution, legislator.

  7. Feb 1, 2017 · Located in the heart of Central Kentucky, the “Land of Bourbon, Horses and History,” the historic city of Springfield is in Washington County, which is the first county created in the state, is home to the oldest active courthouse. Springfield is known for being where Abraham Lincoln’s legacy began. The sixteenth president’s family ...

  8. Historical Marker #930 in Springfield commemorates John Pope (February 1770July 12, 1845), a United States Senator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Kentucky Secretary of State, and the third governor of Arkansas Territory.

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