LEXINGTON, a town of North America, and formerly considered as the capital of Kentucky. It stands on the head-waters of Elkhorn river. Here the courts are held, and business regularly conducted. In 1796 it contained about 2000 inhabitants, and several stores, with a good assortment of dry goods. It must have increased since.
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