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English: Log cabin in downtown Monticello, Kentucky, USA, built in the early 19th-century by early settler "Racoon" John Smith (1784-1868). The cabin was originally located in Horse Hollow on the Little South Fork River.
Date Taken on 7 September 2009
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Author Brian Stansberry

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