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The Post Offices of Pulaski County, Kentucky
Part 3
tember 4, 1884,
not as Logan,
by Robert M. Rennick
the preferred
name, but as
Post Offices on or just off the County’s Main
Nancy for Wil-
Highways: KY 80
liam Harrison’s
Long the trade center for much of western Pulaski
wife Nancy
County the village of Nancy extends west for over a
Sally (1834-
mile along Ky 80 from its junction with Ky 235, 10
1896), daughter of Vincent Lester. Nancy was its first
½ miles west of Somerset. The vicinity was first called
postmaster, but a month after she assumed that posi-
Logan’s Crossroads for the family of local landowner
tion she was succeeded by her son Voluntus K. The
William Harrison Logan (1811-1884), but its first post
still active post office occupied several sites within a
office was established by him on June 27 1865 as
one mile radius serving one of the county’s five high
Lincolnville for the late president. It was discontin-
schools, till it closed in 1981, and the nearby Civil
ued on August 20, 1875 and re-established on Sep-
War battlefield of Logan’s Cross Roads.
Pulaski County
Kentucky
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