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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: Centre College, National Register of Historic Places in Danville, Kentucky, People from Danville, Kentucky, John C. Breckinridge, John Marshall Harlan, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, Robert P. Letcher, James G. Birney, William Owsley, J. Proctor Knott, Edgar Fauver, John Michael Montgomery, Christopher Greenup, John Norvell, Scott Pruitt, William R. Higgins, Laura Kirkpatrick, Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center, Samuel McDowell, Hugh L. Scott, Ashley Gorley, Trinity Episcopal Church (Danville, Kentucky), Jewel Carmen, Boyle County High School, Michael F. Adams, Theodore O'Hara, Danville Political Club, Kentucky School for the Deaf, Danville High School, Jacob Tamme, Raintree County, Michael Burns, Northpoint Training Center, DeWitt Weaver, Speed S. Fry, Elizabeth Topham Kennan, 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game, James M. Birney, Larnelle Harris, Jim Marshall, Pioneer Playhouse, Jeremiah Boyle, Ephraim McDowell House, Todd Duncan, James Clemens, Jr., Confederate Monument in Danville, Charles McDowell, Jr., Great American Brass Band Festival, John Boyle, Danville National Cemetery, Singin' Sam, Neal Brown, James Kerr, Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, Craig Yeast, John Baptiste Ford, Phil Woolpert, Stephen Rolfe Powell, Josh Teater, William Arthur Ganfield, Danville micropolitan area, King Swope, Joshua Fry Bell, Travis Leffew, Constitution Square State Historic Site, The Advocate-Messenger, Milton J. Durham, Sara W. Mahan, Stuart Powell Field, William Clayton Anderson, Dennis Johnson, Albert G. Talbott, John Fetterman, Hart Goodloe, Edward W. Hoch, Thomas A. Spragens, Samuel D. Burchard, Harvey Helm, John Gaines Miller, Aaron Harding, John G. Talbot, Trey D., Charles Stewart Todd, John Kincaid. Excerpt: John Marshall Harlan (June 1, 1833 - October 14, 1911) was a Kentucky lawyer and politician who served as an assoc...