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I slept several times in it when visiting in Kentucky. In the log house were born Rebecca, Margaret, Elizabeth, Francis and Catherine; the stone house babies were Jane, Harriet, Robert L. and Jefferson." Colonel and Mrs. Patterson's friends during the years of their living in Lexington were the Clays, Lindsays, Morrisons, Mastersons, Bradfords, Marshalls, Garrards, Hardins, Todds, Welshes, Wickhffes, Nisbets, Shelbys, Madisons, and Scotts. For a year or so after her marriage Mrs. Patterson did ...her own housework, like all thrifty pioneer women. In the Patterson-Nisbet papers it is stated that " At Loraine's, grand- father picked up a cripple negro boy named 'Buck/ slave of a Miami warrior, and who could talk Indian. The boy be- came very useful to grandmother in the Lexington cabin. A short time after that her parents gave her a black man and woman for servants. Grandfather had quite a village of cabins for the farm and house servants, and brought a num- ber of them to the Rubicon, who afterwards were made free." * The thousand acres which Robert Patterson had pre- empted in his father's name became about this time the sub- ject of a prolonged lawsuit with John Bradford, who claimed that a part of the Francis Patterson preemption belonged by right to him.
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