One of my favorite discoveries is about a relative's ownership of Mammoth Cave in Kentucky almost 200 years ago.
My third great-grand uncle Franklin Gorin was born May 3, 1798, in Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, to John Gorin and Elizabeth Franklin. He is supposedly the first white child born in the county.
He married three times and had ten or eleven children.
In the 1830s, he served in the Kentucky legislature and in 1874, ran for U.S. Congress, representing Kentucky's 3rd District, but lost to Charles Milliken.
Also, for a short period of time, he owned Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, now known as Mammoth Cave National Park.
From the National Park Service: "Rolling hills, deep river valleys, and
the world's longest known cave system. Mammoth Cave National Park is
home to thousands of years of human history and a rich diversity of
plant and animal life, earning it the title of UNESCO World Heritage
Site and International Biosphere Reserve."
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The Historic Entrance to Mammoth Cave is a natural opening that has been used by people for 5,000 years. Public Domain image by NPS, Wikimedia Commons.
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